Tuesday, May 0, i» 3 á AÄHLAND DÁIÜ f w f ö ö i tio n a n d ju s t as soon as th e m a te ria l can be a sse m b le d th e w o rk w ill be s ta r te d . T he b u ild in g is to be e re c t­ T $ <í> •> "}> $ <$• '$> <$> <ì> <•> ■;> ed on th e s ite re c e n tly p u rc h a se d by ♦ th e L egion a t th e c o rn e r of K irk a v e n u e a n d A verill s tr e e t, an d th e $ CHAUTAUQUA DATES d im e n sio n s w ill be 50 by 115 feet. ’! It is expected th a t it w ill be com - Monday, May 24th IN D IA N A PO L IS, May 9.— “ F o r a p lete d w ith in 90 days, 4» ** ¡y e a r of dev o tio n we have se t a sid e ♦ Saturday, May 2 0 tb a day of rec o g n itio n . So long a s ' HOOD R IV E R , M ay 9.— A public m an lives not by b rea d alo n e, s o | h o lid a .v in tb e c ity a n d v alley h as <$> /fe <§> M F . a n d H. FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER Bidg., Msd fo rd , Ore. P h o n e 667 — G eorge A lford, of P hoenix, a n ­ n o u n ces h im se lf a s a c a n d id a te on DR. M A TTIE B. SH AW — Special a t te n tio n to m o th e rs an d c h ild re n tb e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty In te rn a l s e c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty, g lan d s. Res. a n d office, iOS P io ­ O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e n e e r avenue. T elep h o n e 28 Of­ R ep u b lican v o te rs of said co u n ty , a t fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to I th e p rim a ry electio n . May 19’h, 1922. P- in. FO R HALE. DR. SH A W — E ye, e a r, nose, th r o a t ( FO R SA LE— One R u d d a u to m a tic j sp e c ia list; glasses fitte d . O ffice a t resid en ce, P io n e e r Av«., m o rn - g as w a te r h e a te r, la rg e size. N elda ing an d by a p p o in tm e n t. P b o n e 2 8. , C afe. 2 0 0 tf lig h ts w hen a p p ro a c h in g a n o th e r ve- *c a ' M o th e r’s day, M ay 14, w ill be PO R TLA N D , May 9.— G rav e m ar- h i d e (On th e s tr e e ts o r highw ays. o b served n a tio n a lly a n d locally by ¡ k e rs a re bein g o b ta in e d fro m n a ­ T h re e a r r e s ts w ere m ad e th e la tte r th e 3500 u n its of th e A m erican Le- tio n a l A m . erican L egion h e a d q u a r- p a rt o f la s t w eek on th is c h a rg e , a n d i g ' on A u x iliary , m ad e up iwlves, i th e o f f e n d e r , w e r . holed In to c o u rt i d a u e h te r , a n d . l a t e r , o f “ r‘ by p° s ,! » ' tb e ^ 8lon "> a v . Ili’Po'nn i’nrh O regon. C o m mittoQo m itte e s nr of iHcx th e nnate p osts * L egion m en. a n d fined. w ill place th e s e o fficial b ro n ze m a r­ T H E D A LLES, May 9.— An in itia ­ k e rs on th e g rav e s of deceased com ­ If you a re p a rtic u la r, try th e new rad e s on M em orial day. H om e E le c tric L a u n d ry . P h o n e 180. tion in th e d e s e rt! C itizens a ll o v er O regon w ill w it­ W ell, n o t e x actly th a t, p e rh a p s. 1 9 8 -e o d -lm o b u t th e poor n e o p h y te w ho jo in s L ai ness M em orial day - serv ices In every - - - ¡S ociété Des 40 H om m es et 8 C h e -'c o m m u n ity w h ere L egion p o sts a re C onfined to H om e — vaux, th e fun b ra n c h of th e A m e ri- je s ta b lls b e d ’ O. W . L ong. S o u th e rn P acific c o n ­ can L egion, w hen th e O regon v o itu r e ' W ai v e te ra n s on Mi»y 30 w ill pay d u c to r, is co n fin e d to h is hom e by m eets h e re in its a n n u a l p ro m e n a d e . ! ho n ,ag e lo th o se who dipd t h a t th e Illn e ss, a n d his w ife is s u ffe rin g J u ly 26, w ill th in k he is b ein g l e d 1 n a tio u m ig h t Rye— m en o f B u n k e r from a b ro k e n bone in h e r foot. It a c ro ss s o m e 'r e a l, h o n est-to -g o o d n ess H111' ol G tM y^burg, of S a n tia g o , seem s th a t it n e v e r ra in s b u t th a t b u rn in g sa n d s. an d of th e A rgonne. it p o u rs. A cross th e C o lu m b ia riv e r ini ' th e w inds, te a rin g ! HE DIDN’T QUITE UNDERSTAND F o r sa le , a fin e p ro d u c tiv e th re e - W a sh in g to n , dow n th ro u g h th e g o rg es e a st an d a c re tr a c t w ith good h o u se, b a rn , w est have, in th e ages, h eaped up Pesstbly B ritish Officer Thought O r­ nice f r u it a n d b e rrie s, w ell su ite d d erly’s P roper Place W as See B illings A gency ! bu g e d a n e s of fine S a h a ra sand. fo r ch ick en s. U nder th e Table. 209-3 ‘ T be o n ®y inH a-bitar^s th e re o f a re B’re r W o o dchuck, w ho fo re c a sts At the Army and Navy d u b in W o rd R eceiv ed fro m L ininger* — j wea£b e r on F e b ru a ry 2, a n d th e fes- W ashington they tell a story of a M. C. L in in g e r, w ho w ith his fam - tiv e r a tt,e s n ake. M em bers of Voi- newly appointed officer lu the B ritish ily, le ft a b o u t tw o w eeks a g o for tu r e No. 105, new ly o rg an ized in a n u y who was m aking his tlrst visit a trip th ro u g h th e e a st, h as w r it­ T he D alles, h av e ju s t a b o u t decided to tb e n,ess- w ith tlie usual inquiry of te n from New M exico, s ta tin g t h a t to lead th e 40 o r 50 p ris o n n a ire s i ' any com plaints?’’ Now, he had ar- w ho w ill e n te r th e society on th a t Mt th c , ,ue? • o‘new hat ea rlie r th e y h av e been e n jo y in g th e trip , th an expected, and the orderly of the d a te ac ro ss th e riv e r a n d in to th e day, beln< takeu b, . u rp rise, and iu fin e a n d a re g e ttin g a lo n g nicely. T h e le tte r w as w ritte n A p ril 30, san d s from w hence th e ir w alls of his sh irt sleeves, dived under the table w hich w ould place th e tra v e le rs a a n g u ish m ay echo hollow ly a g a in s t i to save a reprim and, P la n s “Any com plaints?’’ asked the officer, w eek f u r th e r on th e ir way by th is th e solem n K lic k ita t h ills. fo r th e big in itia tio n a re now b e in g ! Or*sPl“ g th e situ a tio n a t once, the tim e. ----- ------« b u sin ly a rra n g e d by Dr. T h o m as E. I corporal answ ered fo r the absent or- s lr» B a rg a in s in second h a n d law n G rifflth . of D u fu r, c h e f de g a re of th e local legion fu n s te rs . ■ ..* W h y ' t b l 8 r a - w d th# offlcw. m ow ers. F ix it Shop. B eaver block. M p m t m w v i t T Z ---- L „ suddenly catching sight of the orderly M CM INNVILLE, May 9. — T h e under the table, V isitor from P o illa u d — firs t A m erican L egion po st to th ro w Again the corporal rose to the ce­ M rs. W. C. M cC lure, of P o rtla n d , lts h a t in th e rin g fo r th e 1923 c**ion. is sp e n d in g a few d ay s as th e guest s ta te co n v e n tio n of th e A m e ric a n “U rderly of the day, sir.” w as his of M rs. B. F. L each. L egion, is M cM innville post No 21 ' a M * el’; w v « ^ r ; e tt, d n . m J Th: ™ i t a toes, $2.00 p er h u n d re d pounds. ’ ° f ve^e ra n s *n d is tric t, h ad . The next mess w ere quite prepared, D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria . W e sell fo r c o n sid e ra b le in cre ase in m em ber-1 w ith the orderly, spick and span, Je9B 1 9 6 tf sh ,p o v e r ’a s t y e a r ’s to ta ls , a n d is stundiug a t a tte n tio n a t the head of a lre a d y lay in g p lan s to e n te rta in th e tbe th o u sa n d o r m o re v isito rs, contem - “Any com plaints?” In the City— p la tin g on rec e iv in g th e fa v o ra b le ^ 0° V lr’” M“-W«red th* **d«Hy. T h e N ickel boys, w ho re sid e n o rth vote of th e co n v en tio n . G lenn S j ’ **" of th e city , w*ere h e re fo r a few Macy, a d ju ta n t of th e M cM innville ■ “And who a re you?” he asked. h o u rs d u rin g M onday. post h a s a n n o u n c e d th a t th e city will “O rderly of tlie day, sir.” p u t up a s tif f fig h t fo r th e honor. “And why the deuce a re you not T ry D e tric k fo r rip e olives, green under the tab le?” w as tb e unexpected olives, sw e e t pick les, dill pickles, T H E D A LLES. M ay 9.— S plendid re to rt’ bo iled b am , ch ip p ed beef an d honey. q u a rte rs a re being eq u ipped h e re for “ W e sell fo r le ss.” 201tf th e s ta te con v en tio n of th e A m eri­ HUMOROUS IN HIS PROTEST can L egion, w hich w ill open J u ly j Near Accident— 27 fo r a th re e -d a y session. T h e , Max B««rb«hm Wantad N« Baak Writ- W h a t cam e n e a r b ein g a se rio u s new m u n u icip al a thA u d ito riu m , e r e c te d 1 tan Abaut Him, and Said Sa in a c c id e n t h a p p e n ed S a tu rd a y ev e n in g S R trib te "tn « T h ™’ ere C led Amuaing Mannar. a t th e in te rse c tio n of E a st M a in !“ ’ ’ °' or-AA* A -e o *„ aa * a „ . kaa h . - a ^ aaC0 b ounty in th e re c e n t w ar, and “You ~ m ight xaavv have w aited fo r lUJ my . « liw IVT s tr e e t a n d T h ird s tr e e ts w hen M rs. «.til, w ith a set of ro o m s esp ecially de- demise, instead of m erely hastening Selby, who w as d riv in g an a u to , cu t signed fo r th e A m erican L egion, has R»" rem arked his su b ject—or victim , th e c o rn e r a n d only m issed by a room to s p a re fo r a ll th e m ee tin g s a * you to Bohuu Lynch, whan h a ir ’s b re a d th , a m o to rcy cle p iloted th a t w ill com e up In co n n ectio n w ith tbe la tte r ,o u llu unleatt the Beerbohm lan p ro te sts against fe re d no ph y sical in ju rie s , a lth o u g h V I™ T p la c e - w i t h ; k» publication in t h a w s e r s ju stify th e ir n e rv o u s sy ste m s w ere c o n sid e r- f P d hei' h o ,n e lik e f«a- tb « volume, according to the Living . tu re s , la rg e e n o u g h fo r th e m e e tin g U ere tb e>' * re : y s a en. of th e w o m en .s a u x jija ry a n d ¡t haR “I rem em ber several booka about r * a lre a d y been decided to use tho I *“ • “ who' uut yet dead’ had b‘»“ dly The famous Victor 10 inch record, room fQr that he j aided and ab etted the a u th o r; and I h a s been red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to! rem em ber w hat aw ful assee those rneu 75 c e n ts. T h re e th o u s a n d to select a . Ql. T i “ ™ .’ ° ZeU s m a lle r room » seemed to me thereby to have m ade from at Rose Brothers. 1 5 2 tf SC attered a b o u t th e b u ild in g f o r , of them selves. Two of them w ere _______ co m m ittee s, an d th e po st h e a d q u a r-; r* th er g rea t mau. Thay could af- Gnrat of Sister__ te rs wiH be used fo r g e n e ra l i n f o r - ! ford u “ ttk« «w ful assas of tham- M rs. L u lu V an W egen w as tb s niatIon and re g is tra tio n p u rp o ses selves. I, why am 100 inilas away from being great, cannot afford such g u e st of h e r s is te r. M rs. E. E. G all, i T h e bal1 room; one of th e la rg e s t in luxuriw . ■ {th e s ta te , w ill a cco m m o d ate 500 se v e ra l - d - ay s - la s t w eek. My gifts a re sm all. I ’ve used them ----------- ¡couples, a n d it w ill be th e scene of vary well and discreetly, never strain- For insurance, good under a ll c l r - 'a s p le n d *d ,y a p p o in te d fu n ctio n on ing th em ; and the resu lt Is th a t l ’v t -------------- «.-------- th e n ig h t o f F rid a y , J u ly 28, w hen m“ de a charm ing little rap u tallo u . B ut c u m sta n c e s. Beaver « Realty Co. 1 tb a t reputation Is a fra il p lant. D on’t 197-tf th e c o n v e n tio n b a ll will be h eld . over-attend to It, G ardener Lynch! BEND, May 9.— A big in itia tio n D on’t drench and deluge I t ! T ke ALL TIRED OUT a n d c o n v en tio n of th e A m erican L e­ M n n d re d e M ore In A sh la n d In th e gion p o sts in c e n tra l O regon w ill Snnae P lig h t convene in th e city of M ad ras on T ire d a ll th e tim e ; M ay 13, a s g u e sts o f Jo h n Sloss post W e ary a n d w orn o u t n ig h t and KTft p ‘ day; ' *’ • Back a c h es; h ead a c h e s— A m erican L egion p o sts in th e Y o u r k id n e y s a re p ro b ab ly w e a k -j C e n tra l O regon d is tric t w ill be rep - *neJ u . res« n t ed a t th e g a th e rin g a n d th e Y ou s h o u ld help th em a t th e ir , .. w o rk 40-® w re c k in g crew of Rend will L e t one w ho know s te ll you h o w .! p u t **p ‘poor go o fs’’ th ro u g h th e in -, M rs. C. P. N ew ton, 77 F ifth s tre e t ¡' itia tio n c e re m o n y oif th e s u n s h in e A sh la n d , s a y s: “ I am g lad to rec- o rd e r. It is expected th a t th e s ta te o m m e n d D o an ’s K id n ey P ills as I ¡o ffic ia ls of th e O regon L egion w IP ' found th e m s a tis fa c to ry w hen my w uij k id n e y s w ere w eak . My k id n ey s a u e n a - w e re I rr e g u la r in a c tio n a n d a t tim es ----------- my back felt w eak a n d lam e. I w as B R O W N SV IL L E . May 9 — M ay 15 ^ n dow n a n d fe lt d ull a n d tire d un- ,s th e d a te set fo r s ta r tin g a c tu a l began u s in g th e m . T hey h elp ed m e ! c o n s tru c tio n on th e A m erican L egion r ig h t aw ay a n d soon re g u la te d my bom e a * B ro w n sv ille, w hich is bein g k id n e y s a n d s tre n g tn e n e d my b a c k .” b u ilt u n d e r th e au sp ices o f B row ns-j P ric e 60 c e n ts a t a ll d e a le rs. D on’t; v llie p o st, A m erican L egion. The K01rd„,. / p d, u 7 - [ ^ l ’' - ' « " » « H « - r n m i t t e , b o .lly t h a t M rs. Newton h ad. F o ster-M il- gag ed in se c u rin g th e fig u re s on th e , £ u r n Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y. 27 cost of la y in g th e c o n c re te fo u n d a - contents of m FO R SA L E — One c o m b in a tio n gas CHIROPRACTORS. a n d coal ran g e , M ajestic. Neltla DR MAUD IN G E R SO L L HAW LEY C afe. 2 0 0 tf — V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sicia n i ? o r .tiS Ca8es M spe c ia lty . Phon« FO R S A L E — G rass hay. Phone 118-J. T re a tm e n t given only it 1 -F -ll. 2 0 6 tf Tour own homo, FO R SA L E — C heap, 200 egg in cu b a ­ PLU M BING to r. A d d ress R. F. D. Box 83-A. j 209-3* H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C ontraci FO R SA L E — 200 baby chicks. M rs. in g an d day w ork. 248 F ifth St W . D. B ooth, 264 W e ig h tm a n St. phone 166-J. ; 0 01 P h o n e 257-Y . 210-1 C( > N VA L ESI E \ T H O> IR Guns Repaired F IS H IN G RODS W R A P P E D T id in g s c la ssifie d a d s g e t re s u lts . Bon Ton Cafe FOURTH STREET FIRST FROM AND LAST TO DEPOT QUICK LUNCH AND SERVfCB PRICES REA8ONABLB O R D ER S p ro m p tly filled at A shland M arble W orks, 117 N. M ain St, M rs. A. H. R ussell. 209-V R. Middleton 381 E . MAIN ST. Provost Bros» Headquarters for NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE d e stro y th e d ig g e r s q u irre ls , a s they GROUND SQUIRRELS a re ju s t e m e rg in g from th e ir h ib e r­ E v ery p e rso n , firm , c o -p a rtn e r-i n a tio n . T hey a re h u n g ry an d food sh ip , co m pany o r c o rp o ra tio n resid -i is scarce. ing on .ow ning, lea sin g , o ccupying,! T he c o u n ty c o u rt of Ja ck so n c o u n ­ p o ssessin g o r h a v in g c h a rg e of o r ty, O regon, h as secu red a la rg e do m in io n over an y land? b u ild in g , a m o u n t of s try c h n in e an d th e o th e r w h a rf, o r dock in fe ste d w ith d ig g e r in g re d ie n s n e c essa ry fo r th e m ix­ g ro u n d s q u irre ls in J a c k so n c o u n ty , I tu re , a n d a q u a n tity th e re o f has O regon, is h ereb y n o tifie d to begin been m ixed and is now on sa le to th e a t o n ce to e ffe c tiv ely e x te rm in a te fa rm e rs o r p erso n s in te re s te d a t a c ­ an d d e stro y a ll such D IG G E R 1 tu a l cost a n d m ay be had by a p p ly ­ GROUND SQ U IR R E L S. ing to th e fo llow ing places: T he fo llow ing poison fo r m ixing F a rm B u re a u E x ch an g e, M edford. 'a n d in s tru c tio n s fo r use th e re o f is O regon G row ers, M edford. th e m eth o d m o st ex p e d ie n t an d e f­ A sh lan d F r u it A ssociation. A sh­ fectiv e to be used for th e e x te rm in a ­ lan d . tion a n d d e s tru c tio n of such g ro u n d P h o en ix M e rc a n tile Co., P hoenix. s q u irre ls a n d is h ereb y re c o m m e n d -’ B ro w n ’s S to re, T a le n t. ed, to w it: A lkaloid s try c h n in e used W o lte r’s C ash S to re, T a len t. on e ith e r b a rle y or w h e a t, b a rle y p re ­ P axson D ru g Co., C e n tra l P o in t. fe rre d , m ixed a c co rd in g to th e fo l­ B ow ers D rug Co., Gold H ill. low ing fo rm u la a n d m a n n e r, to -w it: F re d O’K ellev, R ogue R iver. B arley, clean g ra in — 16 q u a rts . F ick S to re , Ja c k so n v ille . S try c h n in e (p o w d e re d a lk a lo id ) — A n tle S to re , L a k e C reek. 1 ounce. T ab le Rock S to re. T ab le R ock. B ic a rb o n a te of soda (b a k in g so d e) P e rn o ll S to re, A p p leg ate. '— 1 ounce. S toub S tore, B row nsboro. T h in s ta r c h p a ts te — % p in t. W ilh ite S to re , S am s V alley. H eavy co rn sy ru p — 14 pin t. Brow n B ros., E a g le P o in t. G ly cerin e— 1 ta b le sp o o n fu l. If an y person h e re in d e sig n a te d S a c c h a rin e — 1-10 ounce. sh a ll, w ith in 30 d ays from th e firs t T his m a te ria l sh o u ld be m ixed as p u b lic a tio n of )this n o tic e , fail to follow s: Mix th o ro u g h ly 1 ounce of begin in good fa ith to e x te rm in a te , p o w dered s try c h n in e ( a lk a lo id ) a n d e ra d ic a te a n d d e stro y , a c c o rd in g to 1 ou n ce of com m on b a k in g soda. S ift th e m eth o d a fo re s a id , or by an y o th- th is in to % p in t of th in h o t p a ste ! e r e ffe c tiv e m eans, said g ro u n d a n d s ti r to a sm o o th c re a m y m ass. s q u irre ls h erein d e sig n a te d , th e (T h e s ta rc h p a ste is m ad e by d is­ co u n ty c o u rt of J a c k so n co u n ty , O re­ so lv in g 1 h e a p in g ta b ’.esp o o n fu l of gon, w ill a p p o in t a perso n o r p erso n s d ry gloss s ta rc h in a little cold w a­ to proceed w ith th e e x te rm in a tio n te r, w hich is th e n ad d e d to % p in t a n d e ra d ic a tio n of such g ro u n d o f bo ilin g w a te r. Boil an d s tir con­ sq u in rels, an d th e cost th e re o f in ­ s ta n tly u n til a c le a r th in p a ste is c u rre d will he a ssessed to such la n d , j fo rm e d .) Add 14 p in t heavy corn b u ild in g , w h a rf o r dock, an d u n less ( s y ru p an d 1 ta b le sp o o n fu l of g ly ce r­ paid will becom e a lien a g a in s t th e j ine a n d s tir th o ro u g h ly . P o u r th is sam e, fo r th e e x te rm in a tio n of said m ix tu re o v er 16 q u a rts of clean b a r ­ g ro u n d s q u irre ls . ley a n d m ix well so th a t each g ra in T h is n o tic e is p u b lish e d p u rs u a n t is co ated . to th e s ta tu te in such case m ad e and O ne q u a r t of th e poisoned g rain p ro vided, a n d for tw o co n secu tiv e m ixed as a fo re s a id is su ffic ie n t fo r i w eeks o r th re e issues, a n d all p e r­ 40 o r 50 b a its an d th is q u a n tity sons d escrib ed th e re in a re re q u ire d s c a tte re d a lo n g s q u irre l tr a ils o r on to ta k e n o tice th e re o f. clean h a rd p laces on th e su rfa c e D ated a n d f ir s t p u b lish ed th is 25th a b o u t th e h oles w ill not e n d a n g e r day of A pril. 1922. stock. S try c h n in e in a n y form o th e r JA C K SO N COUNTY COURT. th a n th e pow dered s try c h n in e ( a lk a ­ J u d g e G. A. G a rd n e r. lo id ) is not e ffe c tiv e in th e above C ounty C o m m issio n er V ic to r B ur- fo rm u la . sell. E a rly p o iso n in g s a re know n to be C ou n ty C o m m issio n er Ja m e s Ovv- f a r m o re e ffe c tiv e th a n la te o nes to < ens. 199-2-tu GARDEN TOOLS SPRAY PUMPS PRUNING SHEARS HOSE—and LAWN SUPPLIES TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service, ajVl0 tru c k s or h o rse d ra y s, call W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l i t . O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel A sh lan d . 5gtj I . L, P O W E L L — G E N E R A L T R A N S­ F E R — Good tea m an d m o to r­ tru c k s. Good service a t a re a s o n ­ ab le price. P h o n e 83. T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S — Wood tr a n s f e r and sto ra g e , g en eral h a u lin g , household goods a n d long d ista n c e h a u lin g a specialty . Ex­ p e rt c ra tin g and p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­ tio n g u a ra n te e d . A. G. A dam s, office 240 T h ird St. P h o n e 460. 184-1 mo T R A N S F E R A M ) HAULING* * JA C K SO N T R A N S F E R CO. — We h a u l e v e ry th in g . C all 433-J. 2 0 8 -lm o * A PA R T M E N TS HOMES — RANCHES ORCHARDS FO It R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. Close in. M odern conveniences. A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 lla rg a - dine St. or phone 122. 1 8 2 if FOB RENT. Renting, Loans, Transfers Notary Work BEAVER REALTY CO. 15 First St. Phone 68 FO R R E N T — One a c re a lfa lfa p a s­ tu re on C alifo rn ia s tre e t. A ddress E. H adfield, G re n a d a, C alif. 206-6** LOST. LO ST— S a tu rd a y , n e a r J u n io r H igh. c h ild 's gold neck ch ain . R e tu rn ! I l l L a u re l St. R ew ard . 210-2 W AN't KD. C. B. L A M K I N W A N TED — Odd jobs and law n w ork. P h o n e 468-L. 2 0 0 -lm o * HARGAINS IN R E A L i W A N TED — To buy second hand f u r ­ n itu re a t th e F u r n itu r e H o sp ital, new ly opened. 253 F o u rth St. 206-6* E ST A T E C ity a n d R a n c h P ro p e rtie s H ouses to R e n t C IT IZ E N ’S RANK BU ILDING W e Buy and Sell Real Estate F IR H IN SU RA N CE IN V ESTM EN TS STAPLES REALTY AGENCY H otel A sh la n d B uild in g A sh lan d , O regon P h o n e 2tt W A N TED — S pading, g a rd e n in g and law n w ork. C all o r a d d re ss J. D. P effly , 143 Sixth s tre e t. 209-2* W A N TED — S teady h a u lin g of any kind w ith F o rd tru c k . In q u ire of L eslie P ric e a t C andy F a c to ry , B eaver Block. 210-3 W AN TED — C om petent p erso n as n u rse fo r c h ild re n . Also girl for g e n e ra l h o u sew o rk . B >tli p e rm a ­ n e n t positio n s. M rs. F . C o rn in g K «nly, M edford. P h o n e 611-J-3. ?10? W A N TED — W ash in g s lo do, 40 re n ts p er dozen fo r w ashing, o r SO c e n ts fin ish ed . A pply 279 L ib e rty St. 210-2* W A N T E D *— C apable young m an w ishes ste a d v p o sition in tow n. 210-4* __ ■ i ■ ■- “ THAT GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING’’ quite small watering can to b« deterred, and his renders may rejoice therefor. H e produced an am using study of an am uslug w riter, not a flippant study, but not a paia- fulljr serious oue, either. C O N V A LESCEN T HOM E — F a c in g I.ith ia p a rk — c o tta g e plan. M ilk diet a n d o th e r N a tu re c u re s. Mrs. W. M. B e rb e r. F re e c o n su lta tio n » 2 to 4. 153 G ra n ite St. Phone 41 V R ________ 192-1 mo M A R BLE W ORKS B a rre ls a n d P a r ts S u p p lie d a n d F itte d fo r Any M ake o f G un AV. A . S H E L L will be quite enough.” “Gardener Lynch,” however, was net PHYSICIANS. Name It, If You Can BA R BER S a fety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c doz. D obule b it, 60c doz Can yon name a better place in which to keep jewels, Liberty bonds, securities, stocks, insur­ ance policies, deeds and all valuable papers than in a private safe deposit box ? Our vault is fire-proof and is protected by; tbe latest electric burglar alarm system—the watchman that never sleeps. Such boxes rent for $2.50 a year and up. A few are still available. The Citizens Bank Ashland. Oregon C h ild re n ’s W ork A S pecialty JU S T A R R IV E D ! W HAT? F E N i’IN G ! W HERE? Peil's Corner B efore sen d in g aw ay y o u r o r­ d er, com e a n d see P e il’s new c a r ­ load of fen cin g E very v a rie ty — b arb ed w ire to fancy y a rd fencing — He g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e prices. G arden tools, hose, a n d new an d used sew ing m ac h in es alw ay s on hand. TO HAVE IN S IR A N C E YOU N E E D IT W H EN Rem em b’e r, th a t you c a n ’t tak e o u t a policy to m o rro w to cover to d a y ’s d isa s te r. It ta k e s an ac cid e n t or a fire to convince som e people th a t they need in su ra n c e. DON’T BE A “ R E G R E T T E It." DON’T PLAY W IT H FA T E . ACT NOW. Yes, we sell all k in d s of go