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Friday, Jon© 2, 1922
Local ami Personal |
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Bon’t M ix “ Tempos ” in Your Dress
S ave m oney a n d buy y o u r s u it a t
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 1 6 tf
E n tertain s Past M atro n « C lub—
T h e P a s t M a tro n s c lu b of th e O r-|
d e r o f E a s te r n S ta r w as d e lig h tfu lly
e n te r ta in e d W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t
th e hom e of M rs. E . D. B riggs, on
A lm ond s tr e e t.
T h e h o ste ss 'w a s
a s sis te d in se rv in g th e delicio u s re -|
freB hm ents by M rs. C. S. B u tle r.
Fresh fish, oysters, crabs, chick-,
•ns, r&bblts. Call Tel. 104. Ash­
land Fish and Poultry Market. 186tf
DOW
Bring your soap slips to Detrick’s
and get a free bar. “We sell for
less."
224tf
WEAR
• F u s s y * HAT
WITH ft-
ta ilo r ed
•A S mall ?
hat OR,
"TOWN- HAT.
IS ,
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CORRECT V
& ARM SNT
,’ S
M akes Trip to H o r n b r o o k -
Ed H igh d ro v e to H o rn b ro o k y es­
te rd a y on a b u sin e ss trip , r e tu r n in g
in tb e evening.
Our Rosebud ice cream makes a
delightful finish to that Sunday din­
ner. Rose Brothers.
219tf
IT IS
C O R R EC T
TO W E A R
¿M all
OR
D ance a t Kingsbury' Saturday nite
w h ere it's K ool. Leedom ’s O rchestra.
230-2
-A
fu r ,
Carload Shipm ent of Gas—
T h e N a tu ra l C arbonic G as com ­
pany com p leted th e lo ad in g of a n ­
o th e r c a r w ith c y lin d e rs filled w ith
c a rb o n ic g a s y e ste rd a y , a n d th e
sa m e w as b illed out to P o rtla n d in
th e evening.
W hen b e tte r ice c re a m is serv ed .
R ose B ro th e rs w ill se rv e it.
We
m a k e It.
2 l9 tf
Ice c ream red u c e d to a id tim e
prices.
Special p rices given to
lodges, p a rtie s , picnics, etc.
R ose
B ro th e rs .
2 1 9 -tff
Visiting in A sh la n d -
Mr. a n d M rs. C lyde D ean, of P o r t­
la n d , a re in th e city v isitin g w ith
re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s fo r a few days.
M r. a n d M rs. D ean a re b o th well
know n in A sh la n d , h a v in g lived h e re
p rev io u s to th e ir m a rria g e fo r a
n u m b e r of y e a rs.
¡
1 i
L IG H T
WRAP, WlT-H
THE
AFTERNOON
FROCK—
(p a rk as fo rm e rly , fo r it is p lain to!
¡se e t h a t som e will keep on to g ree n -j
f e r p a s tu re s , a n d it is w ell; th e class
th a t c a n n o t a ffo rd to Jfey fo r th e ir
One cen t th e w o rd each tim e.
I fu el an d p ro te c tio n a re h a rd ly to be
W A N ! ED.
c o n sid ered a s p a rtic u la rly d e sira b le
HH1SICIAJH».
guests.
W A N TED — One
d ish w a sh e r;
also OR- ERNEST A. WOODS— P ractice
T h e c h a rg e is n o t only w illingly
one w a ite r o r w a itre ss.
H otel
lim ite d
w o » — rra c u e s
to eye, e a r, nose and
A shland.
paid by th o se w ho do stop, b u t m any
¡30tf
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and
ex p ress th em se lv e s glad to have th e W A N TED — To buy a fa rm . 10 to 80
2 to 6. S w ed en b u rg Bldg., A sh­
lan
d , O ___________________
re
73-tf
ch an ce to place th e ir p erso n s a n d
a c res, a c co rd in g to lo catio n and
_____
b e lo n g in g s u n d e r th e p ro te c tio n of
im p ro v e m e n ts
Deal w ith o w n e rs 'H R . J . j . EM M EN8— P h y sician a^d
only. No real e s ta te d e a le r need
S urg eo n .
P ra c tic e
th e m u n ic ip a lity a n d say th a t in
lim ited
to
a n sw e r. All c o rre sp o n d en c e m ust
eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. Olassec
I p a rk s of th is c la ss w h ere a n ig h tly
rea c h m e by J u n e 16. 1922. H. I su p p lied .
O culist an d a u rls t fo»
, fee is re q u ire d , th e class of people
A. F e rg u s. 145 E. H all Ave., i S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. #*. a n d B
j fo u n d is m uch m ore d e s ira b le as a
M a rsh fie ld , O regon.
224-9* ! Bldg., M sdford, O re. P h o n e 547
j w hole th a n in th e old d ays of th e
H E L P W AN TED
DR. MATTIE B. SH AW — Special a t
I “ w ide open d o o r.”
’T H E W E E D LU M B ER COMPANY.
te n tio u to m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n
I t is tb e in te n tio n of th e o ffic ia ls)
W eed, C alif., a re now in fu ll op­
I n te rn a l ex cretio n s an d en d o crin e
e ra tio n f o r th e season of 1922,
•to la te r on m ak e m any im p ro v e­
g lan d s. R es. a n d office, 108 P io ­
a n d a re e m p lo y in g com m on lab o r
m e n ts in th e c ity ’s p a rk , th e p rin c i-i
n e e r a v en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
fice h o u rs. 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
pal one bein g th e in s ta lla tio n of a n j as w ell as ex perienced h a n d s in
th e ir m ills, sa sh , d o o r a n d box
p. m.
old log ca b in now u n u se d in th e :
fa c to rie s a t W eed. C a lifo rn ia . T he
H u m b u g sectio n .
T h is is to be
e m p lo y m e n t is ste a d y , liv in g con-
C H IR O PR A C TO R S.
d itio n s
ex cellen t,
w ith
good
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b ro u g h t dow n a n d set up, a fire-!
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SO
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HAW LEY
p lace in sta lle d an d th e w hole b u ild ­
se rv in g em ployes.
All in te r e s te d .
V isiting C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician ,
ing m ad e p e rfe c tly c o m fo rta b le for
c o m m u n ic a te d ire c tly w ith E m -i
N e u ritis cases a specialty . P hone
th e people who care.
p lo y m e n t D e p a rtm e n t, W eed L u m -
118-J.
T re a tm e n t given only in
your own hom e.
It m ig h t be sa fe to say a t th is
b e r C om pany, W eed. C alif. 22 4 -tf
tim e th a t b e fo re a n o th e r y e a r has
PLUMBING
W A N TED — H eavy
h ack .
C. W .
p assed Y rek a will h av e ad d ed m uch
C rom w ell, A sh lan d , R te. 1. 2 3 0 - 3 * -----
I to h e r fam e as th e e n te r ta in e r of
---- -
R- ADAMS——P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
FOR RENT.
ing an d day w ork. 248 F ifth St.,
I to u ris ts , even if th e days of fre e
phone 166-J.
lOOtf
p a rk in g a re over.
FO R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g room s
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
close in.
SAALHELD
Be
Moves to A shland—
P . F . Jo h a n so n , w ho h a s been a j
r e s id e n t of Ja c k s o n v ille fop s o m e ;
tim e, is m oving to A sh lan d .
Y o u r d o lla r goes f u r th e r a t D et­
r ic k ’s th a n an y place in tow n. Y ou!
ow e it to y o u rse lf to tra d e w h ere
you can g e t tb e m o st fo r th e m oney
D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . “ W e sell fo r
le s s ."
2 2 4 tf
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PAGE THREE
BALLOON
Z70A/7V
W EAR WOOLEN
STOCKINGS WITH"
D R E SS
SHOES
S port stockings
-A nd
sport shoes
GO to g e t h e r — _
TJER E we have the picture o f a
1 1 young lady doing a lot of
things she shouldn’t do. In the
first place, with an afternoon dress
she is wearing sport shoes and a
sport hat! A most impossible
combination that is jarring to the
«ensibilities. Never make the mis­
take of mixing sport materials or
accessories with afternoon or
dressy gowns. This is not just an
unreasoning “don’t,” but an ad­
monition based on the psychology
o f dress and therefore a rule for
good taste.
You see, for instance, a young
Woman like the above enter a
room in an afternoon frock, a
frock that is graceful, soft and
•xtremely feminine. Immediately
one knows the frock was designed
to grace the tea-room, the musi-
wile or the reception. As the
young woman draws nearer you
are able to take in the details of
her costume. Horrors! With this
dainty visiting frock she wears a
hat that was designed for the ten­
nis coart! And shoes that were?"
designed for the golf course! She
has her “tempos” mixed, and the
result is a jaxsy sartorial compo­
sition that is in tune neither with
the salon, the sport world nor it­
self.
The culprit in the photo above
is Bebe Daniels, the Paramount
star. She. doesn't mind being
caught in this outfit, because she
knows yon know she knows bettor.
And she did it on purpose anyway
to illustrate some “don’t«” in
dress. And to complete the horri­
ble picture she swings an over­
ornamented, much too long, much
too fancy handbag. A beaded bag
half its size would have been
proper or a taffeta bag studded in
steel beads in a conservative de­
sign. With sport suits one should
carry a leather pocketbook or a
strictly tailored bag. In the case
of the sport frock a bag of the
same material as the dress is all
right
Miss Daniels, who stars with
Jack Holt in “North of the Rio
Grande,” a Paramount picture,
has drawn the long gloves back
from the hand. This is permissi­
ble only when madame is actually
engaged in lunching or tea-ing or
in some pursuit that requires the
use of the hands, but for just
standing about or walking or sit­
ting with the hands unoccupied it
is considered very bad taste not to
wear the gloves fully. They
should then be worn entirely.
B esides several bal­
loons each box con­
tain s a picture and
story book.
Som ething the child­
ren w ill like at
• wug S.S®
— RANCHES
LOST.
FO R T R A D E — 160 a c re u n in c u m ­
b e re d ran c h n e a r H ilt; sm all
h ouse a n d
o u tb u ild in g s ;
good LOST — F rid a y a fte rn o o n , m oss
a g a te brooch.
F in d e r r e tu r n to
stock o r ch ick en ran c h w ith p le n ­
•10 Second St. R ew ard.
228-4*
ty of wood a n d tilla b le lan d . W ill
tra d e fo r u n in c u m b e re d A shland
A P A R T M E N TS
a c re a g e ; p re fe r no house, h u t
w ould c o n sid e r a c re a g e w ith sm all FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t
house. E le a n o r G reer, 199 G ra n ­
Close in.
M odern conveniences.
ite s tr e e t.
23 Iff*
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H a rg a ­
din e St. or ph o n e 122.
1 8 2 tf
Federal Milk?
ery le tte r a n d parcel m ailed sh o u ld ta k e r , O. A. S m ith , to th e tow n tru s - i
have w ith in it som e ta n g ib le in fo r- tee s, say s th e S iskiyou New s.
ORCHARDS
m a tio n as to th e s e n d e r a n d th e ad -
ru ,—
.».
•
We are not giving any band con­
,
, ...
. ,
| D espite th e ra in y w e a th e r a n d
d resse e re g a rd le s s of lik e in fo rm a ­
certs or free baby carriages. Just
tio n t h a t sh o u ld also be on th e o u t - 'th a t S a c ra ,« e n i ° is, a ttr a c tin g an d
Renting, Loans, Transfers
the biggest dollar’s worth in town.
side, as fre q u e n tly th e l a t te r be-! h o ld in g th o u s a n d s of to u ris ts d u rin g ;
Notary Work
A trial Will t convince. D etricks’
com es o b lite ra te d th ro u g h ru b b in g
Pa s t ^ew d a y s ’ th e n ig h tly p a rk -
Groceteria, in the heart of the city
a g a in s t o th e r m ail, o r su ffic ie n tly so, ings in th e local e n c lo su re have been
61 NORTH MATN STREET
224tf
BEAVER REALTY CO.
to m ak e th e a d d re s s u n in te llig ib le , ! raore th a n a m p le fo r *he 'e m u n e r a -
an d ta g s an d w ra p p e rs a re lo st a n d t j ° n of llie k e e p er an(t to hold up
15 First St. Phone 68
Say!
Go see those baby and
to rn from p a rc e ls.
* e o v e rh ead .
children’s garments.
Needlecraft
C B L A M K I N
I t is n o t th e in te n tio n to say th a t ;
Shop.
225-tf
“ T h e re a re o v er 4 3,000 r u r a l let-
BA RG A IN S IN R E A L
At th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce te r c a rr ie r s in th e c o u n try who each as m any m ac h ip es ¿topped in th e :
ESTATE
PROGRAM FOR REGIONAL
fo ru m lu n ch eo n y e ste rd a y , E . C. day serv e m o re th a n 6,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fam -!
CO NFERENCE OF W . C. T. U.
„«•
■
x
ilies, an d s ta r tin g o u t ev ery m o rn -
C lem en t, post o ffice in sp e c to r, gave
: ing th e se m en tra v e l 1,1 7 0 ,0 0 0 m iles
T h e re g io n a l c o n fe re n ce o f th e a n n te r e s tin g ta lk on th e h u m an evevy day b e fo re sun d o w n ,
C ity a n d R a n c h P ro p e rtie s
W o m e n ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e Un si e o th e post office d e p a r tm e n t.! O u r ra ilw a y m ail se rv ice in th is
H ouses to R e n t
T.2,?8 o t ^ e r t ^ ings he s a id .
¡c o u n try covers tra c k a g e e n o u g h to
ion fo r s o u th e rn O regon w ill be held
T he g re a te s t h u m a n m ach in e in e n c irc le th is old w orld ten tim es,
in th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h in Med
- It ta k e s 1 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o sta g e
fo rd , T u e sd a y a n d W ed n esd ay , May th e w orld to d ay is th e post office
C IT IZ E N ’S RANK BUILDING
6 a n d 7. F o llo w in g is th e p ro g ra m d e p a rtm e n t o f tb e U n ited S ta te s ,> stanipg 2 .7 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 sta m p e d en-
w ith its 326.000 em ployes.
J velopes a n d 1,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o sta l
fo r th e tw o d a y s m e e tin g ;
Science
h
as
in
v
en
te
d
m
ac
h
in
ery
so
c a rd s to su p p ly th e people every
T uesday, Ju n e 6
THAT R E D U C E S M ILK AND
\
W H EN YOU CAN GET ALL KINDS
A fte rn o o n a t 1 :3 0 o ’clock— P ra is e d e lic a te th a t it w ill m ak e a c c u ra te ly y ear.
F L E S H M ORE THAN F L IE S ?
T h e post office d e p a rtm e n t
OP
se rv ic e, M rs. S. L. Leonard.. O pen­ th e m icroscopic screw s fo r th e s m a ll­ spend ev ery y e a r $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , an d
D ouble S tre n g th SH O O FLY ju st
MEATS — FR UIT
in g ta lk , by s ta te w o rk e rs , M rs. L ot e st w atch , a n d so h u g e a s th e 100- th e a n n u a l tu rn -o v e r, by w hich we
in from P h ila d e lp h ia .
I t's th e
tie H a n n o n a n d M rs. A da W allace ton ste a m h a m m e rs th a t b e a t in to m e a s u re th e volum e o f any b u sin e ss,!
Y’BGKTABLES
best F ly R e p e lla n t on th e m a rk e t
T h e re a re
U n ru h .
M usic.
“ C h ild re n F a rm sh a p e th e g re a t in g o ts of ste e l, b u t is o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
to d ay for th e sp ra y in g of y o u r
PICKLES
H ftm e,” M rs. A da W a llac e U n ru h , n o th in g h a s been in v en te d to ta k e 1>400,000 le tte r s m ailed in th is n a-
cows.
AND
c a m p a ig n m a n a g e r.
“ Social M oral­ th e place of th e h u m a n m ind in th e {¡on eVe ry h o u r o r o v er 33,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
and
F e n c in g ,
M ow ers,
R ak es
LUNCH GOODS
ity ,” M rs. A lice J illso n , p re s id e n t d is trib u tio n a n d d e liv e ry of th e m ail. every day of th e 365. F iv e h u n d re d
All
B inders and th e ir re p a irs,
AT THE
J a c k s o n c o u n ty W. C. T. U. D e p a rt­
k in d s of Sew ing M achines.
C lerk s in post offices an d on th e th o u sa n d m oney o rd e rs a re issu ed
m e n t c o n fe re n c e , discussicfti of th e tra in s m u st know th e p ro p e r d i s - i eTery day, a n d 0Ve r $1,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 of
P eil’s Corner
v a rio u s
d e p a rtm e n ts , M rs. L o ttie p a tc h for m ail to th o u sa n d s of dif- d e b ts paid d aily in th is m a n n e r. W e
H annon.
f e re n t offices, a n d th e c a rr ie r s in have in o u r p o sta l sa v in g s b a n k s
E v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’clo ck — D evo­ th e la r g e r offices m u st know th e ovev 500,000 d e p o sito rs, a f a r g re a t-
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
tio n a l, in c h a rg e of Rev. L aw ren ce. s tr e e t n u m b e rs an d a d d re sse s of er n u m b e r th a n an y b a n k in g in sti-
A d d re ss — “ C hild
W e lfa re ,”
M rs. h u n d re d s of th e ir p a tro n s. All th e s e tu tio n in th e w o rld .' W e h a n d le 2,-
WE SELL TH E REST
WE SELL FOR LESS
L o ttie H a n n o n , s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t a re c o n s ta n tly c h a n g in g so th a t th ey 5 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p a rc e ls p o st p a c k ag e s
o f ch ild w e lfa re d e p a rtm e n t.
A d­ m u st be fo rg o tte n a n d new o n e s ( jn a y e a r , m o re th a n six tim e s as
d r e s s — “ W. C. T. U. C h ild re n ’s F a rm le a rn e d , an d o nly th e h u m a n m ind ! m any as a re h a n d le d by th e A m eri-
H o m e ,” M rs. A da W a llac e U n ru h . can do th a t.
i can R a ilw a y E xpress.
F IR H INSU RA NCE
W ed n esd ay , J u n e 7
I w a n t to im p re ss upon you th e .
j w a n t to im p re ss upon a ll th e ne-
IN V ESTM EN TS
F o re n o o n a t 10 o ’clo ck — Devo­ necessity of g iv in g th e m ail th e cessj t y of giving co m p lete a d d re s s e s;
tio n a l. M rs. L e a v e tt.
“ S ta te W ork ’once o v e r’ ju s t b e fo re you m ail it, on m ail m a tte r of a ll k in d s. T h a t!
M em b ersh ip C a m p a ig n ,” M rs. L o ttie an d th u s p re v e n t e rr o r s th a t a re ex­ fo r c itie s sh o u ld alw ay s h a v e th e
H otel A sh la n d B uild in g
H a n n o n . S u g g e stio n s a n d p lan s for pen siv e to us an d o fte n v ery costly s tr e e t a n d n u m b e r, a n d th a t fo r ru -
A sh lan d , O regon
c o u n ty w o rk , M rs. S te lla L e a v itt, to you. In th is respect let m e call r a i ro u te s th e ro u te a n d box n u m b e r.,
P h o n e 2«
s ta te o rg a n iz e r. G e n e ral discu ssio n . y o u r a tte n tio n to th e fac t th a t th e re w i t h o u t t h a t m uch of y o u r m ail is
N o o n -tid e p ra y e r.
a re 19,000,000 le tte rs se n t to th e ; d elayed in d e liv e ry a n d an a d d e d ;
In the five-year period from 1916 to 1921, state
A ftern o o n a t 1 :3 0 o ’clock— P ra is e d ead le tte r office every y e a r, a n d expense is p u t upon v o u r d e p a rt-!
se rv ic e, M rs. M. G. M ordoff. "L a w th e h a n d lin g of th ese le tte r s costs m enL In P o r t ian d som e 20,000 let-1
regulated hanks increased their resources from
E n fo rc e m e n t, L e g isla tio n a n d W h a t you th o u sa n d s of d o lla rs, fo r th is is t e r s a d a y m u st go th ro u g h th e di-!
S h a ll W e Do w ith th e B o o tle g g e r? ” y o u r post office d e p a rtm e n t. A g a in .! re c to ry c le r k .s h a n d s b e fo re t h ev can
$18,344,370,000 to $29,153,528,000, a growth of
M rs. Id a M a rste rs, D ouglas co u n ty o u t of th e se le tte r s we get an a v e r- be d e liv e re d , an d in a city lik e New
B A R B E R
p re s id e n t W. C. T. U. M usic. “ T he a g e of $55.000 a n n u a lly th a t we can Y ork th is grow s to th e h u g e num -
58 per cent.
S afety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d
C h u rc h a n d th e S ocial P ro b le m ,” n e v e r fo rw a rd to th e a d d re sse e o r b e r of a q u a r te r of a m illion every!
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
Rev. F . L. L each.
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D obule b it, 60c doz
As a State Bank we invite new accounts on
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D e p a rtm e n t c o n fe re n c e ,
c o n tin u e d te r to in d ic a te who w ro te it o r to
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our record of Strength—Safety—Service.
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Specialty
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T he c h a n g e of sy stem a t th e a u to
th e s e m e e tin g a n d g a in a g r e a te r in ­ fo rm e r a n d th o u sa n d s o f th e la tte r , p a rk from th e fre e -fo r-a ll to th e 50-
Ju d T unkins wishes to explain that
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s p ira tio n fo r th e y e a r ’s w o rk . C o u n ­
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when he was sittin g on the fence
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j w hittling. W hat he w as cu tting up
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POSTAL BUSINESS
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PLAZA MARKET
Why Worry About
What to Eat?
PLAZA M ARKET
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate
T h e Resources of S ta te Banks
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
W. A. SHELL
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
TRANSFER AND EXP KH SS.
FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service,
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ray s, call
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t,
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e 117.
v a c ate d J u n e 1.
P h o n e 348-L.
O ffice, 8 9 O ak s tr e e t n e a r H otel
614 B o u lev ard .
229-4t*
--------------------------------------------------------- j A sh lan d .
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FO R R E N T — Two tw o-room f u r n - ~ ~ -----------—--------------------------
ished a p a rtm e n ts .
P h o n e 263-It i A“ P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS
o r call a t 369 H a rg a d in e St. 229-2
F E R — Good team a n d rootor-
--------------------------------------------------------| tru c k s . Good service a t a re a s o n ­
FO R R E N T — T h re e room fu rn ish e d a b le price. P h o n e 83.
a p a rtm e n t; linen a n d silv e rw a re .
160 N o rth M ain St.
2 3 0 tf ADAMS T R A N S F E R — W ood and
sto ra g e .
P h o n e 460.
2 1 1 -lm o
FO R R E N T — F in e s to re room , 20 by
T R A N S F E R AND HAULING
60, s u ita b le fo r an y k in d of b u si­
ness. In q u ire S. L. A llen. 230-6 JACKSO N T R A N S F E R CO. — W e
h a u l e v e ry th in g .
C all 293-L .
FOR EXCHANGE
Arc
You
Using
0K^
HOMES
A pply 573 E a s t M ain.
128-3*
FOR SA L E .
FO R SA LE— 2
acres ju st east sf
n o rm a l school, a lso fo rty acres
tim b e r.
In q u ire on p rem ises or
h o u se up th e hill.
2 1 9 -lm o *
HAY FO R SA L E — By G. F. B illings.
FO R SA LE— 4 0 acres. % m ile from
tow n, a ll level good soil, good
ro ad s, som e creek b o tto m , a good
buy a t $65 p er acre. O. A. M ann­
ing, T a le n t, O regon.
22C-tf
FO R SA L E — F irs t c la ss new a lfa lfa
hay. E. K. A n d erso n ra n c h , west
of T a le n t.
226-6**
FO R SA LE— W ell im proved 20 ’A
a c re fa rm , w ith good b u ild in g s,
sto ck a n d im p lem en ts. One m ile
from A shland, on E a s t Main "St.
See ow n er. R. S c lie ld e re ite r, R te.
1, Box 173.
228-6*
FO R SA L E — P itt bulldog. 137 F irs t
St.
228-3*
FO R
SA LE — One
sa d d le
pony,
w eig h t 750 pounds, e ig h t y e a rs old,
in sp len d id c o n d itio n , color w h ite,
$25. W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. 2 3 0 tf
FO R SA LE— F ir s t c u ttin g hay, in
field o r d e liv e re d .
M ark T ru e.
P h o n e 14-F-3.
229-2
FO R SA L E — F o rd sedan in good
c o n d itio n .
Shock a b so rb e rs, d e ­
m o u n ta b le
rim s,
sp e ed o m e te r,
s p o tlig h t a n d e x tra tire .
P ric e ,
$450. Dr. G eorge J. K inz. O ffice
phone 103, resid en ce phone 401.
230-6
FO R SA L E — A lfalfa hay, 2 '/2 m iles
from tow n, fre e from fo x tail.
Phone 11F5.
230 3*
FO R SA LE -R e frig e ra to r a n d s a d ­
dle. 115 N o rth M ain St.
230-2*
FOR SA L E — Good c a r, easy te rm s.
323 A lm ond St.
230-3*
FO R SA LE— Good clean a lfa lfa hav
in field.
P h o n e 3 7 3 -J-3 .
Cad
E llis, T a le n t, O regon.
230-2
FO R SA LE- -H ay.
C hapm an.
P h o n e A. B.
222-eod-tf
FO R SA L E — Good m ow er, cheap
In q u ire 103 S tra w b e rry L ane.
230-3*
“ THAT GRAND AND
GLORIOUS FEELING’’
TO H A V E IN SU RA N CE
V O I' N E ED IT
W H EN
R em em b er, th a t you c a n ’t fake
o u t a policy to m o rro w to cover
to d a y ’s d isa ste r.
I t ta k e s an ac cid e n t o r 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 R ."
DON’T PLA Y W IT H FA T E . ACT
NOW.
Yes. we sell all. k in d s of good
in su ra n c e . W e h av e lead in g com ­
p a n ie s only.
W hen you w a n t good in su ra n c e
ta lk w ith B illings.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone a i l
4 t e . Main St.
208-1 mo*