Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Form er Residents In City—
! Dance __ Moose
to n ig h t
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid, who for- Dickey’s Orchestra.
226 a
merly lived on Laurel street in our
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buJ who have been living in Em broidery Club Meets—
M eetings to be H eld—
California for the last few years,
The Priday Afternoon Em broidery
A series of meetings will be h e ld : are parked in the camo" ground , u
Trinity E piscopal Church
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' —
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They
a"
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
stone church at the corner of Fifth about two weeks, after which they
Holy' communion a t 8 a. m. Sunday
ternoon was spent in the usual m an­
and Main streets, beginning Satur- will drive on north
school at 9:45. Morning service and
ner
with small talk and all kinds of
day evening, June 3. It will be con-|
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sermon at 11. Strangers and visit­
a fte r which dainty re-
ducted by J. M. Shelton,
of G rants
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Your dollar goes fu rth er at Det- needlework,
. .
ors cordially welcomed.
Pass. The public is cordially
invit- rick’s than anv place in town You freshm ents were served, consisting
ed to attend. S. F. S tarr, committee
owe it to yourself to trade where Of, SandW’cheS’ ice cream bricks and
M ethodist Episcopal Church
chairm an.
you can get the most for the money I ®ak ®: rThose pre9ent were Mesdame3
Corner North Main and Laurel
D etrick’s Groceteria. "W e sell for ( ' Long, H. C. Emery, J. C. Poor streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
Read Ashland Granite Co.’9 spe­ lesg/»
224tf C' A' C otter’ F rank Nelson and M. m
Dr. G. W. Gregg, superinten­
r ,Dyrud.
1
cial advertisem ent today.
dent. Morning service at 11. Ser­
j Given Surprise Show er—
_____ of San
mon by Rev. Dr. Stevenson
Candy, candy, candy, at
B rothers. W atch o „r window.
" m .8
‘°
2 l 9 t f John O. Rigg, president.
Evening
m
arried
Thursday,
gave
them
a
sur-
¡service
at
8
p.
m.
Sermon
by the
H ere V isiting—
Mr. Hunt, of K lam ath Falls is priSe shower last even,ng at th eir,
Suits, $15 and up. P aulserud’s. pastor. A cordial Invitation is ex-
in the city visiting and looking over h° T ° n Lincoln stre e t- The “ «wly-l
21 6-tf tended to the public. Charles A.
the city in general.
weds received a num ber of orna-
Edwards, m inister.
mental and substantial gifts which H w e from Canada—
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sair have ar-
Free M ethodist Church
GRUB!
For picnics, auto out­ were much appreciated.
"•
rived
from
Battleford,
Sask.,
to
visit
Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m.
ings and fishin’ trips. Open all day
Home made Ice cream a t Rose Mrs. Sair’s mother, Mrs. Patterson, Preaching at 11 a. m. Class meet-
Sunday. Home Bakery and R estau­
Brothers.
219tf on F ourth street. They spent three Ing at 12. Preaching at 7:45 p. m.
rant, 69 North Main street. 231-2
weeks on their way here, stopping j Merle Dunlap, Sunday school super-
Dew Drop Inn for lunches and a t Vancouver, B. C\, Seattle anti intendent;
Melissa A shcraft, class
On Pacific Highway. Those wish­
meals, sandwiches and salads. 222tf
Portland
to
visit
for
a
sh
o
rt
time,
j
leader.
All
are invited.
C. E.
ing to go in business on Main street,
They
are
very
much
delighted
with
Glazier,
pastor.
call or w rite 376 East Main street, I R eturns from C alifornia__
our city and expect to rem ain inde-'
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232-3
Mrs. C. L. Loomis returned a few
finitely,
Mr.
Sair
having
taken
a
P
resbyterian
Church
days ago from several weeks’ visit
position
In
the
F
ourth
Street
barber,
Subject
for
the
m
orning
sermon,
On Inspection T r i p -
in San Francisco with friends. She
shop
for
the
present.
“Our
F
a
th
e
r.’’
Subject
for
the
even-
Bishop Shepherd, of Portland, and stopped on her return trip to visit
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j ing sermon, “Types.” Sunday school
D istrict Superintendent
Danford, for a short time with friends at Red
Chicken pié a t the Candy Cup- at 9:45 a. m. Ju n io r Christian En-
both of whom are connected with Bluff, Calif.
Methodist Episcopal church work,
board Saturday and Sunday. 2 3 1 « deavor at 5 p. m. Young people’s
¡meeting at 7. W estm inster Guild at
were in the city the first part of the
We are not giving any band con­
2 i6 tfi ?• Prayer m eeting W ednesday ev­
week on a tour of inspection and certs or free baby carriages. Ju st
Insurance— 274-J— Yeo.
ening a t 7:45. Topic, ‘‘The Proph­
called on quite a few of the mem­ the biggest dollar’s worth in town.
ecy of D aniel.” All m issionary of­
bers of the local church.
A trial Will convince. D etricks H ere V isitin g M other—
Mrs. H arry Ackley, of K lam ath ferings should be paid before June
Groceteria, in the heart of the city
Falls
is in the city visiting with her 10. C hristian Endeavor, Guild and
When better ice cream is served,
224«
m
other,
Mrs. J. F. Wells, of Sixth women’s societies take notice, C. F.
Rose Brothers will serve it. We
A portable Victrola for $50 is street. Mrs. Ackley form erly lived Koehler, pastor.
make It.
2 l9 tf
ideal for th at sum m er outing. Rose here and has a wide circle of friends
Bring your soap slips to D etrick’s Brothers.
Church o f th e Nazai’ene
2 1 9 « and acquaintances in the city.
and get a free bar. “ We sell for
Corner of F ourth and C streets.
Save money and buy your suit at Services for Sunday, June 4: Sunday
less.’’
224tf That D elightful Pastim e—
H. C. Stock and R einhart Krug- Paulserud’s.
216tf I school at 9:45 a. m. Thornton S.
Ijeaves for C orvallis—
gel spent Friday afternoon along the
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j Wiley, superintendent.
Preaching
Miss Bertha Whillock left today banks of Rogue river fighting the L eaves for M innesota
! services a t 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Mrs. Jam es Rudd of Liberty street j P rayer m eetlng Wednesday. 7:45 p.
for Corvallis to attend the com­ salmon in an effort to prevent them
mencement exercises at Oregon Ag­ from all getting out of the river at left Thursday for Minnesota, where j m You are cordially invlted to come
ricultural college. Miss Whillock is! the same time.
I and worship with us.
J. E. Mc-
friends for the next six weeks. Mrs. Shane, pastor.
an instructor at the college, but is
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away on leave of absence until Sep-
v,9it th e granite quarry Tuesday, Rudd was formerly a resident of the:
tem ber, and has been assisting with Be® Ashland Granite Co. adv. for “Gopher” state, and has quite a few
F il.st Coni?regationai ch u rch
the work at the Golden Rule store Particulars.
232-2 relatives and friends still residing.
Boulevard and Main street. Sun-
in this city in order to get a change
there.
day school a t 9:45, with classes for
We clean clothes, Call Paulse-
of environment.
■ all grades and ages.
Bring your
ru d ’s.
216«
Cliff Payne makes ladders. 224tf Bible
Morning service, 11 a. m.;
Our Rosebud ice cream makes a
,
.
. .
subject, “ C hrist’s Conception of
Try the wet wash and rough dry. j M a n .. Junior c h rls „ an E ndeavor.
delightful finish to th a t Sunday din­ Medford Man Visits—
Rev. Morenz Oser, of Medford, 76 Allda. Phone ISO.
| 5 p. m. C hristian Endeavor. 7 p. m.
ner. Rose Brothers.
219«
was in the city yesterday afternoon
Evening service, 8 p. m. Subject.
visiting his son at the new service T akes P osition at H ilt—
I,eave for P ortland—
<.The Dvnamlc of the S o u l„ The
Leslie Heer left this week for H ilt. i publ}c l8 cordially }nTited to all of
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson left station on East Main street.
this evening for Portland on a busi­
Calif., where he has taken a position these services. W. Judson Oldfield,
E xtra good p an ts at extra low
ness trip that will extend over about
for the summer.
! m inister.
prices. P au lseru d ’s.
216«
three weeks of time. They will visit
Fresh fish, oysters, crabs, chick­ F irst Church o f C hrist, S cien tist
various places in W ashington before
D ance at K ingsbury Saturday nite
ens, rabbits. Call Tel. 104. Ash-
they return to Ashland.
Pioneer avenue South. Sunday
w here it ’s K ool. Ix-edom ’s O rchestra.
land Fish and Poultry M arket. 186 tf servlceg at n o’Ciock. Subject of
230-2
Ice cream reduced to old time
i lesson, “ God, the Only Cause and
Leaves for V ancouver—
prices.
Special prices given to Here for Short V isit—
'C re a to r.”
Sunday school at 10
lodges, parties, picnics, etc. Rosei
A.
L.
Lamb
left
Friday
evening
on
I
Q.clock
W
ednesday
evening meet-
Mrs. Violet Wilson arrived from
Brothers.
219-tff I Sacramento for a visit with her train 54 to accompany the body o f : lngg fit 8 Q.clock.
Reading room
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ex.
1 mother, Mrs. O. W. Long. She left his sister, the late Mrs. Fales, to Qpen daily from 2 u n tn 5 p>
Vancouver,
Wash.,
where
she
will
be
cept
Sundays
and
holidays.
alm ost immediately for D unsm uir to
accept a position with the Southern ! laid to rest.
F irst C iiristian Church
Pacific company in the Dunsm uir of­
216tf
Phone 274-J for Yeo.
Corner B and Second streets.
fice.
Dew Drop Inn— Ice Cream. 222tf Bib,G school at 10 o’clock. Morning
Phonograph springs, all kinds, in
.
worship at 11. Luncheon hour and
SPECIALIST
stock. Fixit Shop, Beaver block.
Goes to Oakland__
¡monthly business m eeting following.
230-tf
Mrs. R. S. Hubbard left a few C hristian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Ev-
in Internal M edicine for the
davs ago for Oakland, where she ening worship at 8. Mid-week pray-
For Insurance, good under all cir­ will enter a dental parlor th at her er service at 7:30 Thursday even-
past eleven years.
cumstances, Beaver Realty Co.
brother, Lester High, is conducting, i ln &- Cholr Practice at 8:30 Thura-
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! day.
Local and Personal
t
A t tbe Churches
Coming to Medford
Dr. Mellenthin
DOES NOT O PERATE
W ill be at
VIRGINIA
CAFE
HOLLAND HOTEL
►-
___
W ED NESDA Y, JU N E 14th
O ffice H ours:
10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
29 First St.
TH E BE ST OF EATING
Join the valley people to see the
Blair Granite Quarry Tuesday. 232-2
EVERYTH ING HOME-COOKED
To Tour Canada—
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for C onsultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
visits professionally the more im­
portant towns and cities and offers
W all who call on this trip free con­
sultation. except the expense of
treatm ent when desired.
According to his method of tre a t­
m ent, he does not operate for chron­
ic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re ­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh
weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica,
leg ulcers and rectal ailm ents.
If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not get any
better, do not fall to call, as Improper
meastires ra th e r than disease are
\Mry often the cause of yotir long
standing trouble.
Remember, above date, th a t con­
sultation on this trip will be free
and th at his treatm ent is different.
M arried women m ust be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 336 Boston Block, Min­
n eap olis, Minn.
T h is Is K o d ak
T im e
Kodak pictures everywhere
this is the time of year when
snapshot possibilities are
greatest. We are ready
with all the photographic
goods you need — Kodaks,
films and accessories. We
have a fresh supply of
genuine
EA8TMAN FILMS
For All Kodaks
For the best results in de­
veloping, printing and en­
larging, bring us your films.
We give prompt service.
M c N a ir Bros*
TJia
start
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for th eir many
R eturn to Eugene—
The Wilmot family, of Mechanic acts of kindness and the sympathy
street, returned to their form er shown during th e recent illness and
residence at Eugene the first of the death of our beloved sister, Mrs.
Virginia Fales.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lamb.
For Insurance, fire or auto, see
Beaver Realty Co.
1 9 7 tf
A Way to Meet the
Shortage of
Laundresses
Miss Clara Moore, who has been
visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Parsons, left Thursday morning for
her home in Toledo, Ohio, via the
Canadian Pacific. Miss Moore will
Maid servants and man servants
visit in Seattle, Vancouver’ B. C.,
are not so easily obtained as they
and other Canadian towns.
were once upon a time.
Laun­
Say!
Go see those baby and dresses, too, are becoming fewer.
children’s garm ents.
Needlecraft
There is a shortage. Not merely
Shop.
225-tf a local tem porary lack— but a
shortage of help th at is national and
L eaves for M yrtle Point—
promises to be lasting.
Mrs. W. M. Decker has gone to
But in this quandry are you going
Myrtle Point for a visit.
to resort to the scrubboard, to the
lifting and splashing and the all
V isited w ith Rola^ivns—
'round discom fort of the old wash-;
Mrs. Aubrey Redifer was visiting day? There is a sim pler and b etter
relatives in Myrtle Creek last week. way— a way free of all bother and
toil. It is our modern laundry way. i
W ill Leave for Applcgat
And it is a safe and sure way—
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachy go to only pure soft w ater and mild white
Applegate next week, near where soap are our cleansing agents. You’ll
Mr. Peachy will attend to his fire like the glossiness of our ironing
warden duties for the summer.
and the promptness of our delivery
also.
M issionary Society E lects O fficers—
The
shortage of laundresses
The Missionary society of the
te should occasion you no inconven-
Christian church elected the follow. , |e n R ,
v tc,enhM e us and our
Ina officers at their last session: i drlvef-w lll call for »oar family
President, Mrs. W. L. Headley; vice- bundle
president, Mrs. Grace Putnam ; sec- - . _
- _
retary, Mrs. Laura Rowley; tre a su r-!
er, Mrs. Ruby H arvey.
PHONE IOS
ASfliM n LdUDOrV CO.
P lot
TH E
GALLOPING C H IEF OF
SCREEN SENSATIO NS’
--.WITH -
Mè
a u à
»
II
One cent the word each time.
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flUDOlPM VALEMTrte
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B U S I N E S S A N D P P Q F E S S IO N A L
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i
TRANSFER AND HAULING
J
r
I
THE SHEIK"
TH E TMEATEI? BEAUTIFUL
TUES.
(—
W ED.
—
THVRS.
Provost Bros.
Headquarters for
GARDEN TOOLS
SPRAY PUMPS
PRUNING SHEARS
HOSE—and
LAWN SUPPLIES
IV. A. SHELL
b a r b er
WANTED— Man with light truck
PLU 3IR IN G
wishes to do hauling. Phonp 4 84.
R. or call 383
East Main. 232-6 H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing. Contract­
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
WANTED— Work as cook on a
phone 16G-J.
ranch or for men in a camp. Ap­
100«
ply to Mrs. J. M. Mohr, Oxford
TR A N SFER AND EX PRESS.
Rooming House.
232-2*
FOR prompt and careful service,
HELI» WANTED
auto trucks or horse drays, call
¡ TIRE COMPANY wants Date repre-
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t
i sentative and safes (nanager to
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
open branch office. $300 neces-
Ashland.
66«
sary.
Universal Tire Co., Chi- ~ 7----------- -----------------------------------
1 _ cago’ Hl.
232-4-sat T‘ ’¿ « ’«W ELL— GENERAL TRANS-
SAI FSMFN
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PER — Good team and motor-
i s a b k s m e n — To sell guaranteed
trucks. Good service at a reason-
tn es and tubes, $J00 a week, able price. Phone 83
guaranteed salary and conmus-
sion.
Universal Tire Co., Chi- ADAMS TRANSFER — Wood and
cago, 111.
storage. Phone 460.
211-lm o
232-4 sat
Safety blades resharpened,
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
C hildren’« W ork A
Specialty
HOMES — RANCHES
ORCHARDS
PHYSICIANS.
JACKSON TRANSFER CO. — We
DR ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
haul everything.
Call 293-L.
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
208-lmo*
throat. Office hour«, 10 to 12 and
lost . ~
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., A sh­
land, Ore
73-tf
LOST — Friday afternoon, moss
agate brooch. Finder return to OR. J. j . EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
__30_Second St. Reward.
228-4*
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasser
WAN t ED.
■HPPllGd- Oculist and aurist for
8. P. R. R. Offices. M.
and H
WANTED One dishw asher; also
Bldg.,
Medford,
Ore.
Phone
567
one w
wj aiter or waitress. Hotel
one
Ashland
230« DR. MATTIE b T s HAW— Special a ?
tention to m others and children
WANTED— To b u / a farm. 10 to 80
Internal secretions and endocrine
acres, according to location and
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
improvements. Deal with owners
neer avenue. Telephone 28
Of­
only. No real estate dealer need
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to
answer. All correspondence must
p. m.
reach me by June 16, 1922. H.
A. Fergus, 145 E. Hall Ave..
chiropractor «.
M arshfield, Oregon.
224-9*
WANTED— Heavy hack.
C. W .. DRv , 5!AVD IX rjr^ > L L HAWLEI
Cromwell, Ashland, Rte. 1. 230-3*1 — Visiting Chiropractic Physician
Neuritis cases a epecialty. Phon»
WANTED— To buy five passenger
118-J. Treatm ent given onlv ii
your own home.
auto. Lithia Garage.
231-tf
THE WEED LUMBER COMPANY.
FOR HALE.
Weed, Calif., are now in full op­
eration for the season of 1922, FOR SALE— 2 acres just east of
and are employing common labor
normal school, also forty acres
as well as experienced hands in
timber. Inquire on premises or
their mills, sash, door and box
house up the hill.
* 219-lmo*
factories at Weed, California. The
employment is steady, living con- HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
dltions
excellent,
with
good
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chances for advancem ent for d e -! *
acres, % mile from
town, all level good soil, good
serving employes. All interested
roads, some creek bottom, a good
communicate directly with Em ­
buy at $65 per acre. O. A. Mann­
ployment Departm ent, Weed Lum.
ing. Talent, Oregon.
226-tf
her Company, Weed. Calif. 22 4-tf
FOR SALE— First class new alfalfa
hay. E. K. Anderson ranch, west
FOR RENT— F u rn :shed apartm ent.
of Talent.
226-6**
Renting, Loans, Transfers
Close in.
Modern conveniences.
Adults only. Inquire 166 Harga-1 F OR SALE Well improved 2 0 ’A
Notary Work
dine St. or phone 122.
1821 f
apre farm, with good buildings,
stock and implements. One mile
FOR R E N I.
from Ashland, on East Main St.
BEAVER REALTY CO.
See owner, R. Scheidereiter, Rte.
¡FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent,I 1, Box 173.
228-6*
15 First St. Phone 68
vacated June 1.
Phone 348-L.
614 Boulevard.
229-4t* F ° R SALE— P itt bulldog. 137 First
St.
•
228-3*
FOR RENT— Three room furnished
apartm ent; linen and silverware. FOR SALE — One saddle pony,
160 North Main St.
230tf weight 750 pounds, eight years old,
— 77------------------------------ ’n splendid condition, color white.
W HAT REDUCES MILK AND ■
j FOR RENT— Fme store room. 20 by
$25. W hittle Transfer Co. 230tf
FL E SH MORE THAN FL IE S?
60, suitable tor any kind of busi­
ness. Inquire S. L. Allen. 230-6 FOR SALE— F irst cutting hay, in
Double Strength SHOOFLY just
— i field or delivered.
Mark True.
in from Philadelphia.
I t ’s the
FOR RENT— Three room furnished
Phone 14-F-3.
229-2
best Fly Repellant on the m arket
apartm ent, linen and silverware.
today for the spraying of your
Inquire 160 North Main St., or FOR SALE— Ford sedan in good
Cows.
condition. Shock absorbers, d e ­
Robison’s Garage.
230-tf
m ountable
rims,
speedometer,
Fencing, Mowers, Rakes and FOR RENT— Or will lease six
spotlight
and
extra
tire. / Price,
All
Binders and their repairs,
room house, large grounds, fruit.
$4
50.
Dr.
George
J.
Kinz.
Office
kinds of Sewing Machines
227 Meade St.
237-2*
phone 103, residence phone 4 01.
FOR RENT— Three room f u r n is h e d __________________________
Peil's Corner
apartm ent, $16.50 per month. FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay, 2
miles
Phone 329-R or Robison’s G ar-|
from town, free front foxtail.
age.
232-tf
230 3*
Phone 11F5.
C. B. L A M K I N
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE R efrigerator and sad-
m
, die. 115 North Main St.
230-2*
BARGAINS IN REAL
FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincunt-
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ESTATE
bered ranch near H ilt; ..small FOR SALE— Good car, easy terms,
house and outbuildings; good
323 Almond St.
230-3*
stock or chicken ranch with p l e n - ----------------------------------------------------
tv of wood and tillable land. Will FOR SALE—Good clean alfalfa hav
Cad
in field.
Phone 373-J-3.
City and R anch P roperties
trade for unincumbered Ashland
230-2
Ellis,
Talent.
Oregon.
acreage;
prefer
no
house,
but
H ouses to R ent
would consider acreage with small FOR ~ S A L E ^ H ^
Phone A. B.
house.
.E le a n o r Greer, 199 Gran-! Chapman.
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
222-eod-lf
ite street.
2 3 1tf*!
FOR SALE— Good mower, cheap
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Inquire 103 Straw berry Lane.
230-3*
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
A shland, Oregon
Phone 26
“ THAT GRAND AND
GLORIOUS FEELING”
TO HAVE INSURANCE W HEN
YOU NEED IT
Remember, th a t you can’t take
out a policy tomorrow to cover
today’s disaster.
It takes an accident or a fire
to convince some people th at they
need insurance.
DON’T BE A “ REGRETTER.”
DON’T PLAY WITH FATE. ACT
NOW.
Yes, we sell all kinds of good
We have leading tom-
panles only.
insurance.
When you want good insurance
talk with Billings.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
APARTMENTS
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1922)
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. in.
8:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11100 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
l £ 00 noon
12:00 noon
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
3:00 p m.
4:00 p. m.
4 0 0 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
8:30 p. in. Sat. only
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
FOR SALE— One good sized 3
two horse wagon. F. J. Martin.
372 Liberty St.
231-2*
FOR SALE— 20 acre chicken ranch
with 300 hens, 1000 chickens;
four acres in peaches, good house,
close in.
Phone owner, 10-F-3.
214-1 mo
FOR SALE— Young fresh goat, fine
flow milk. Phone 368-J.
231-2
FOR SALE — Modern five room
house, two lots, highly improved.
Price absolutely right.
Phone
368-J.
231-2
FOR SALE— Four fine building lots
in Railroad addition, pavement,
sidewalk and sewer. Bargain for
Leave Medford for Ashland and
quick sale. Inquire 242 Granite
Ashland for Medford everv hour on
St.
230-eod-3
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p.t m.;
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. in.
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Cheap, W hite Persian
Ashland w aiting room— East Side ! r
pedigreed cat. 685 Boulevard
Pharmacy.
232-3*
ASHLA N D-ROSE BURG STA (ï E
Daily (Except Sunday)
FOR SALE— One new auto bumper,
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
one Hoosier kitchen cabinet, rugs,
m attings, old windows, doors,
12 noon
8:30 a. m.
locks and hinges. Inquire at Rose
Travel by stage; shortest route by
Bros.
232-2*
20 miles: one of Oregon’s most
scenic trips. {Fare— Aidiland-Rose-
BABY CHICKS
burg, $ 1 .6 0 ;
Medford - Roseburg.
Sunday Schedule
$ 4 .1 5 ; G ra n ts P a ss-R o se b u rg , $ 3 .0 0 . W f rvI ^ VB A TE li250tlO n i. EGCf
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
f¡nPqt
J 't . . J ’ C
n h o iv
finest ' ' equipped electric
hatchery
D aily and Sunday
in the Southwest. All popular
LV. G’T'S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
G rants Pass waiting room— The
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and w aitiug room— No. 5
S F-nnt St . Nash Hotel building.
Tobacco Seeds Small.
Tobacco sce<ls a re so n.inute th at a
thimbleful will furnish enough plants
(or xu acre of ground.
breeds, Rhode Island Reds, Barred
Rocks, Rlack Minorcns, Anconas.
etc. Also our famous Oregon-
Corvallis W hite Leghorns. Order
now for immediate or future de­
livery of baby chicks, Pekin, Mus­
covy or Indian R unner ducklings.
Mammoth Bronze baby turkeys.
Incubators and brooders. Careful
attention to every order, large or
small. Send today for prices. Red
Wing Hatchery, 2030 East Flor
ence Ave., Loa Angeles. 209-aat-ti