Monday, June 19, 1022 Local and Personal H ere for Several W eeks— M r. a n d Mrs. K in cad e a n d d a u g h te r of R o seb u rg , h av e re n te d one of th e c o tta g e s th a t th e c h a m b e r of com m erce e re c te d in th e p a rk la st j y ear. M r. a n d M rs. K in c a d e have been in poor h e a lth a n d d ecided to som e h e re a n d spend th e su m m e r w^th th e ir d a u g h te r, w ho w ill a tte n d th e n o rm a l sehool su m m e r te rm . ASHLAND DÁÉLY TIDINGS PROGRESS MADE IN AVIATION Records Show T h a t the United State» Is More Than Holding Its Own In Aerial Travel. PAG« THREW Conducting Radio Tests for Navy S U S / A / g S S A / V O P R O F E S S IO N A L O do cen t th e wo rd »ach tim e D uring the year 1921 the use of a ir c ra ft for civilian tra n sp o rta tio n iu- Y creased 20 per cent over the previous i year, according to a report forw arded to tlie D epartm ent of Com m erce by the A eronautical C ham ber of Commerce of Am erica. The, rep o rts shows th a t throughout the country 1,200 civilian airplanes w ere In operation during the year, and -*.V* M rs. A lice F ln n e ll, of L y n d en , they carried approxim ately 275,000 W hatco m c o u n ty , W ash ., w ould like passengers a total d istance of 6,500,000 t<j c o rre sp o n d w ith p erso n o r p e r miles. Tliese figures, according to the so n s re la tiv e to c o n d itio n s, c lim a te report, a re based upon auth en ticated a n d th e g e n e ra l a d v is a b ility of a re tu rn s received by the aeronautical cham ber from aTl sections of the w idow a n d d a u g h te r m a k in g th e ir country “and tend to prove th a t Aiueri- Housewives that real h o m e in A sh la n d , O regon. 241-4* | ea is holding her own in the air. a s far ize the value o f pure as Individual effort and accom plish < • ir. foods—that take special R eturn from P ortland— m ent ure concerned.’ pride in uniform and Every phase of aviation is covered Mrs. W . H. M cN air a n d son Ja m ie , w h o le s o m e bakings, in the report, Including tlie various M iss E th e l P ow ell an d Miss G eorgia never fail to use records m ade during th e year. Among -41’offee, r e tu rn e d from P o rtla n d S u n the ou tstan d in g civilian achievem ent^ d ay m o rn in g . M rs. M cN air a n d Miss Is th at of the aerial mail, which “in C offee w ere d e le g a te s to th e s ta te 1921 m ade such a record for efficiency ... 'fcÁ ** » \ BAKING POWDER con-vention of th e E a s te rn S ta r. on the tra n sc o n tin en ta l route that it Is You have positive proof V -• recognized as a model for civilian Bend h a s a d d e d new c h a rc o a l aerial tra n sp o rt th e w orld over.” the of the purity—contains only such ingredients rep o rt says. “L e tte rs have been de p la n t. livered in New York two days a fte r as have been officially T he lah o rato rian of th e United S ta te s navy radio research laboratory casual m ailing on th e Pacific coast," L eaves for N evada— approved by the United conducting low electrical resistan ce tests with regard to radio transm ission, S ta te s P u r e F o o d F ra n k R oss, .w ho rec e n tly sold his it continues. “T he service lias an av which m eans g re a te r efficiency of antennae. Authorities. p lac e h ere, left to d ay fo r T o n o p ah , erage of 38.82 per cent efficiency, th a t is, in com pleted trip s on scheduled N ev., w h e re he w ill visit fo r a s h o rt tim e since it wus s ta rte d in May, 1918. Contains more than the tim e b e fo re re s u m in g his tr ip e a st. “Tlie a ir mail has during th e lust MUST LET THE WORLD KNOW o r d in a r y le a v e n in g 1 " NE year com pleted its w ireless com m uni strength—therefore you cation system , th e 14 sta tio n s now Too Many Expect O ther» to 6? Con Leave« for Corvallis— use less. It goes farther M ining e n g in e e rs a re g iv in g v ery Mrs. N ora W a lrad a n d g r a n d having radio plants, th ree operated v ersant W ith T h eir Secret Hope» —lasta longer. That’s ' fa v o ra b le re p o rts on th e W a r E a g le and A spirations. d a u g h te r, Miss D o ro th y F r u la n , left by tlie navy dep artm en t and th e o thers why it is used by more by the a ir mail service.” ------ . m ine, on E v an s cre e k n in e m iles th is m o rn in g fo r C o rv a llis, w h e-e leading Chefs, Do mes- T he ra re st person in the world Is rhe n o rth of Gold H ill, o n e of th e m ost th e y w ill v isit fo r a tim e w ith th e tlc Scientists. Restaur LAND ADAPTED FOR REINDEER one ^ m know s w hat he really w ants. , p ro d u c tiv e q u ic k s ilv e r m in es in the*' fam ily of Mr. a n d Mrs. E lm e r P a t ants, Hotels, Railroads And if you don t know yourself, how ,iro . .. . . « L . than any other hr and on earth. ric k . M rs. P a tric k is a d a u g h te r N orthern C anada, it is E stim ated, can you expect others to know ? W6St’ M any Pro m i“ e n t co u n ty b u s !-' of M rs. W a lra d . Tw o young people w ent off and got uess m en have su b scrib ed sto ck a n d Could Support Enorm ous H erds m arried in the most casual, Bohem ian a re ta k in g an a c tiv e p a r t in its d e -' of Good Food Cattle. ------ fashion, inform ing nobody, v elo p m en t. P ro sp e c ts fo r th e fu tu re T ry th e w et w ash a n d ro u g h dry. C anada Is a roomy land, and its And th eir friends asked them around of th e W a r E a g le m ine a r e b rig h t! 76 A lida.' P h o n e 180. back region can never be used for r° dinner now and then, accepting the and w hen th e p re s e n t p ro g ra m of ag ricu ltu ral purpose* and w here m arriag e In equally casual fashion, th e di s is c a rria d o u t, th is m ine W eek-E nd V isitors— , neith er sheep nor c a ttle can be raised only to hud out, y ears luter, th a t they I .„ . , M rs. E s th e r M cD onald, o f S e a ttle , ______________________ profitably, com prises about 1,500,000 ! w ere deeply h urt not to have had t h e ! Wl11 be knOwn‘ th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n -; w as th e w eek-end g u e st of Mrs. M ary square miles. If we m ay accept as usual form al bride-and-groom dinners t r -v an<’ w ‘" p rovide a m a te ria l pay-i W ils h ire ’a t h e r hom e on G ra n ite fairly a ccu rate th e statem en t of Alas- given fo r them . 1 roll in c re a se fo r s o u th e rn O regon. j s tr e e t. M rs. M cD onald le ft fo r h e r ka reindeer men th a t a reindeer re- But how could anyone have known j S ev en teen h u n d re d fe e t of d r i f t s , ! quires about 30 acres for grazing in th a t? I tu n n e ls a n d sto p es have a lre a d y beep ho m e S a tu rd a y evening. the sub-A rctic and A rctic regions of I* independence, freedom and an ad-1 c o n s tru c te d a n d w ork |g bei ru sh e d ' I lite ure w hat you really L e t J e r r y O’N eal fig u re y o u r next N orth America, then N orthern C ana venturous w aut. don’t « P M poople to daduae it » K1'<', , e r t,l,,n<il M 3rem ’ A ’ 4O’- | da can support betw een 30,000,000 jo b of p lu m b in g . F ir s t class m a te r from 11» fact tl.at y.,u lire a lurried and 000 Ban been in sta lle d w ith j and 40,000,000 anlm uls. ial a n d w o rk m an sh ip . P h o n e 138. a 35 tou P er day cap acity . S ev eral : V llhjalm ur Stefaasson, th e C ana have several small children. 207 E. M ain s tr e e t. 2 3 8 tf dian explorer, who has been trying If you a re a professional person, and c o tta g e s h av e been b u ilt in a d d itio n to convert his country men to reindeer liave decided early in your c areer th a t to th e b u n k house, cook h o u se a n d j W ill A ttend Roan F estival— cu ltu re for several vears and lias giv you m ust m ake money above all things, o th e r m in e b u ild in g s. T he h o ld in g s J M rs. J a c k C a lla h a n a n d little son en tlie subject a fcreat deal of study, don’t be h u rt and surp rised when you of th e com pany a m o u n t to 520 a c re s J e r r y a n d M rs. H. C. J o h n so n an d thinks th a t the C anadian m ainland, a re forty if you are not widely knowu of well tim b e re d , w ell w a te re d lan d . little sons C lau d e a n d B uddie le ft north of the so-called habitable line, as a distinguished scientific expert. And if you have given up your life T h e re is a seven y e a r in d ic a te d s u p to d a y by a u to fo r P o rtla n d , w h e re and tlie great C anadian archipelago can support 50,000,000 reindeer and to research, don’t he su rp rised if you ply of ope a t th e p re s e n t tim e. th e y will a tte n d th e R ose F e stiv a l. musk-ox, an o th er sub-A rctic anim al haven’t m ade a lot of money. T hey expect to be gone a m o n th . You have told the world one thing. | F o rd tic k e ts w ith e ach 75 cen ts which he thinks may in th e near fu S a fety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d tu re furnish the world with an ap p re Now you a re dism ayed th a t it «lid not a t F ix it Shop, 35 F ir s t St 2 4 1 -tf lik e new . S ingle bit, 30c D ew drop In n fo r lu n c h e s, m eals, ciable supply of good, wholesome see into your h e a rt and understand ! doz. D obuie bit, 60c doz sa n d w ic h e s a n d sa la d s. G et y o u r m eat.—John G. Holm e In L eslie’s w hat it w as th a t you really w anted. ' T .... Too m any gentle souls pin tlieir faith a d d itio n to q u r e x tre m e ly low Weekly. F o rd coupons. 2 3 7 -tf C hildren’» W ork A on tlie old idea th a t th e world will i prlce8- we F o rd coupons. D e tJ Specialty sooner or in ter heat a path to tlieir r ic k ’s G ro c e te ria se lls fo r less. M irror In Man’s Hat. On Sick L ist— - • - g - __________ A man can m anage somehow to doors.—M arion M cLean, in Tlie De- i ------- L ittle Alice S pencer, d a u g h te r of signer. M r. a n d Mrs. D onald S pencer, has get along w ithout a pow der rag. j but th ere a re occasions when lie I been q u ite ill fo r th e last few days. ---------RARE OPPORTUNITIES! does need a m irror and u coniti ¡ ADAM AND EVE GO SHOPPING for em ergency use. To meet this de- Í R eturn from Salem — mand, G ustav Peszernack, of T re n M rs. F. H. C row son a n d d a u g h te r ton, N. J., has contrived a holder for Highly Im aginative P icture of Our F irst P a ren ts Strolling Through Irm a re tu rn e d T u esd ay from Salem , both a rticle s which may be conveni l ive room H ouse, bath, sleep in g porch, lots 35x121 feet, garage a D epartm ent Store. w oodshed, fru it, paved street and sid ew alk ......................., . . $ 2 , 1 0 0 w h e re th ey have been v isitin g r e la ently fastened inside of a hat. It is tiv es. * sewn In, being m ade of cloth, a rec E ig h t raom H ouse, to ilet, n o hath, lots 6 0 % x l0 0 feet, garage Let us im agine our scapegoat an tan g u la r piece of which is attached chicken house, sid ew alk ........................................................................ $ , 400 cestors attem p tin g a n 11 o'clock stroll to th e inside of tlie liat by snap fa s t through a ten-story departm ent store. In s u ra n c e — 2 7 4 -J—-Yeo. 2 1 6 tf F iv e room H ouse, furnished, hath, garage, w oodshed, lo ts 50x eners at the corners. T his m akes the Ellen B urns Sherm an w rites in the 140 feet, som e f r u i t ................................................................................ $ 1 W ) back of tlie h older; th e fro n t is pro N orth A m erican Review. , W ill V isit R elatives — vided by a second piece, of like size, 2 5 EAST MAIN ST., O PP. CITY HALL, ASHLAND, PHONE 181 C an we not hear tlie tense ejacifta- Miss E lsie C row son left th is m o rn secured to the first one by stitching. tions of our first m other before »lie in g fo r a few w eeks v isit w ith frie n d s Tlie two th u s form a pocket. A h o ri m ountains of unknown tilings, wotils, a n d re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d a n d Salem . zontal line of stitch in g divides tlie satins, silks, cliallies, organdies anil . 5=5 ■s.*- pocket into tw o com partm ents, an m uslins, piled ceiling-high before her? upper one to receive th e m irro r and a Even Adam, w ho lias a reputation M r. a n d M rs. W illiam M orton R a s lower one to hold th e comb. One as a nam er of tilings, m ight well drop m u s w ill a p p e a r in th e P re s b y te ria n , end of the pocket is left open to p e r KITCHEN CONVENIENCES all his M iltonic airs of superiority, and c h u rc h in a m a s te rfu l in te r p re ta tio n mit insertion of comb and glass. A say tor once in some dainty form of o f “ T h e M usic M a ste r’’ n e x t T u esd ay slidable catch engaging tlie end tooth Edenic language, “Eve, dear,' I c e rta in You w o u ld n ’t give up y o u r of the comb reta in s it in place, and e v e n in g . J u n e 20. A dm ission is free. ly am out of soundings. I can find e le c tric lig h ts, w ould you? A s ilv e r o ffe rin g will be ta k e n . A the safety of the m irro r is obtained nam es easily enough for birds, beasts T hen why try to get a lo n g w ith g r e a t t r e a t. 24 4-1* by a flap which snap fasten s over it. and fishes, but all th is” (witli a gesture of meek hopelessness) “is out of my 1 your old fash io n e d , w’o rn zone. Yet 1 am sure it is all intended Woman in Finland. C ounty H ealth N urse Here— tor your se x ; for I m thinking no man k itc h e n u te n sils, w hen a sm all W oman in Finland enjoys alm ost M iss M arie E. F a lld in e , county- would g ear him self up in any of this in v e stm e n t w ill eq u ip you w ith h e a lth n u rse , spent S a tu rd a y in A sh equal rights with the man. In school duille''—if one may help him to a word. she has. in the common instruction i la n d a t th e h e a lth c e n te r a n d m a k Then Eve, if tru e to her old Edenic th e new la b o r sa v e rs. T hey with tlie m ale youth, opportunity to form, would r e t o r t : in g c a lls in th e city. contend with them and to acquire tlie w ill lig h te n th e d a y ’s w ork im “But Adam, dear, you c an 't deny — I ■ » sam e knowledge. A fter com pleting th a t it is all most tem pting, and I am D on’t fail to a sk fo r F o rd coupons the school education alm ost all voca m ensely. tions a re open to her, and she Is going to pick rig h t aw ay some of th a t I fro m D e tric k . H e sells fo r less. sott, cloudy stuff, tlie color of a sun found In all branches of industry, but ris e ; I ’m su re it would he m uck p re t Phon e 274-J for Yeo. 2 1 6 tf especially in business houses, iu pub tie r than fig leaves fo r a d ress.’’ lic offices and sim ilar Institutions. 3 7 -3 » No. Main P hon e 203 She cannot occupy tlie office of m inis W ill Go to Condon— ter, however, and some high appoint Differ Concerning A pparition. W illiam W’e h rll a n d fam ily , of 63 ive posts. Practically, woman is tlie An ap p aritio n iu dazzling w hite ap B ush s tr e e t, ex pect to leave in th e equal of man. She lias the rig h t of peared above the* a lta r a t Belmont ab m o rn in g by a u to fo r C ondon, O re suffrage and she herself is eligible to bey, according to priests of tlie Bene gon. T h e ir trip w ill be a b u sin ess all elective offices. The Finnish diet dictine ord er at tlie m onastery a t ♦.And p le a s u re e x cu rsio n com bined. actually counts 20 fem ale deputies tached to Belm ont abbey. One of the i I t w ill p ro b a b ly co v er a six w eeks among its m em bers.—New York T rib p riests w as kneeling before the higli une. a lta r when tlie a p p aritio n appeared period. and he called some of ills colleagues, who are also reported to have seen the A m bassadress of the Air. F r u it c a n n in g tim e is a t h a n d . apparition. One of the p rie sts a t the F o r some tim e F rance has liad a m onastery sa id : “One evening I w as in F o r firuit ja r s , lid s, ru b b e rs , jelly new diplom atic function, th a t of am tlie grounds closing doors, when I saw m olds a n d s u g a r. D e tric k ’s p rices bassador of th e air. And for th at tlie life-size figure of a priest, dressed c a n ’t be b e a te n . delicate function, for which not every in his ordinary habit. A nother tim e I one is fir, a woman. Mile. Adrienne was asleep, w hen I was aw akened by W ill H old Raskri Picnic— Bolland, has been nom inated. This someone passing a hand over my heart. T rin ity E p iscopal c h u rc h w ill hold intrepid a v latrix was the first, it will S ta rtin g up. I recognized the visitant a b a s k e t picnic W ed n esd a y in L ith ia he rem em bered, who flew over the ns the returned sp irit of a dead p riest.” p a rk . T rin ity G u ild , th e S u n d ay C ordilleras of the Andes. T his feat The abbot of Belmont tre a te d the m at m ade her fam ous in South America. ter hum orously. “No sensible person sch o o l, th e G irls ’ F rie n d ly society, T his renow n incited the French gov believes in such psychic phenomena a n d th e frie n d s of th e p a ris h a re cor- ernm ent to accredit Mile. Bolland to nowadays." he said. “If any man here £ d ia lly in v ite d to he p re s e n t. Com e the Republic of A rgentina, w here she tells me lie has seen a ghost I will give ! b e fo re noon an d s ta y as lo n g a s you will rep resen t F ran ce in all m atters him a good dose of physic for lndiges- 1 concerning aviation. Mile. Holland has tion and w atch how* he e ats his next ' «an. left fo r Buenos Ayres, equipped witli m eal.” ail diplom atic pow ers.—New York Get LEEDOM ’S Ford Day prices T ribune.« on MASON CORDS. T h ey’ll knock L e b a n o n — L ocal c a n n e ry w ill d is-j you 9tlff. A t L e e d o m ’a T ire H os tr ib u te u b o u t $ 2 00,000 to fa rm e rs p ital. 241tf R o se b u rg to h av e $15,000 lib ra ry , th is season. PURE FOODS C A LU M E T W. A. SHELL BARBER PO R EX C H A N G E let - \ r o a d - n e a r H :,t: sm all e a r ’ “ ¿«e and th ro a t. O ffice hour», io to 12 ami and o u tb u ild in g s ; good 2 «O to . 6 o , . 8 ' ’ " “ » » « B id«.. A .n > sto ck o r ch ic k e n ran ch w ith p le n ty of wood an d tilla b le land WiH ! — ia d e fo r u n in c u m b e re d A shland J . J. BI , h u t! o „ .._____ EMMENS— Phyglptan an.) a c re nrefoi- «... house, i------- re, a a , g g e e : ’ .In e fe r no S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ited t, k d c ™id e r aci’eage With Sinai flo^ e aud th ro a t. <Has„w house, E le a n o r G re e r, 199 G ran . S P R R n“/ ? 1 a a d l ur,3t fo ’ ite St. _________ 231tf* R iX ' Of «cea, M. fi, and H B ldg., M edford. O re P h o n e 667 HELI* W A N TED W A N T EDZ ^ ^ u^ ~ ^ ^ i B R e M A TT IE B. S H A W - S p e c la l m u st be ex p erien ced ap p le th in - » u l " , ° “ « /h er» a n d c h ild ren ners. P h o n e 9 - F - n . ------ "3C ret,oc* a n d en d o crin e ------- g lan d s. Res. a n d office. 108 Plo- IN T E R U R B A N A IT IK 'A R C o . n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28. or- L ee h o u rs, 11 to 12 a m .; 2 to « P- ID. (E ffe c tiv e J a n u a r y 1, 1 9 2 2 ) hn^o D aily (E x ce p t S u n d a y ) L V . M ED FO R D LV’. ASHLA N ÜH1ROPKAGTORS. AND 7 :0 0 a 7 :0 0 a. m HAWLEY 8 :0 0 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. m - V i s i i n V 9 :0 0 a. m. 9 :0 0 a. m i N e lr h i* C h,l'° l 'r a ‘ tic P h y sician 1 0 :0 0 a. m. n s *a8es * « P e n a lty . P h o n e 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 1 :0 0 a . m . T re a tm e n t given o n lv in 1 1 .0 0 a. m. r o u r own hom e, ’ 'n 1 2 :0 0 noon 1 2 :0 0 noon 1 :0 0 p. m. 1 :0 0 p. m ! PLUM TUNG 2 :0 0 p. m. 2 :0 0 p. m. 3 :0 0 p m. 3 :0 0 p. m . . AJ ¡ AJ ,8 “ - p i u «>bing. C o n tr a e r 4 :0 0 p. m. 4 :0 0 p. m J ing an d day w o rk . 248 F ifth St.. 5 :0 0 p. m. 5 :0 0 p. n», j ph o n e 166-J. lOOtf 6 :0 0 p. m. 6 :0 0 p. m J 7 :0 0 p. m, 7 :0 0 p. m. tr a n sfer and ex pr k ss . 8 :3 0 p. m. Sat. only 8 :3 0 p. m. service, 9 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m J P<i , t n PrtOmPi and 1 0 :3 0 p. m. S at. only 1 0 :3 0 p. in. Wh?t»frUmk8 ° r hor8e drays. call ?yb itt,e T ransfer Co. Phone 117 S u n d ay S ch ed u le L eav e M edford fo r A sh la n d and A .h Í.Á d ° ak ' tree' near »" •«' A shland for M edford everv h o u r on — ______ 6 6 tí ¡ th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; --------------------------------- th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. m. ' pfr — G E N E R A L TRANS A sh lan d w a itin g room — E a s t Side , _P 00? team and m otor- tru c k s . Good serv ice at ' P h a rm a c y . a reaso n - «ble price. P hone 83. A SH LA N D -R O SEB U R G STA GE AD A M S~ D aily (E x cep t S u n d ay ) T R A N S FE R •— W ood mid LV. A SH LA N D LV. H O SEB U RG ! sto ra g e . r P n h o o n n e 4 6 60. 0. » i t . ....... d 12 noon . 8 :30 a. m. — ___ _________ T ra v el by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te b y ________ _A PA R T M E N TS 20 m iles; one of O reg o n ’s m ost , f o r r p v ' t n . TT ------------------- Close in E “ ? 8116*1 a Pa r t n ^ » t scenic trip s . .F a re — A sh lan d -R o se- • „ v io se in. M odern c o n v e n ie n c e ! burg. M edford - Roseburg. $4.«O ; R o seb u rg . A d u lts - only. In q u U,| ire c X 166 H arg a- ----.■ . «ill, , $ 4 .1 5 ; G ra n ts P a ss-R o se b u rg , $3.09. din e St. o r phone 122. 182*tf M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS H ) R SALII. D aily a n d S unday LV. M ED FO R D 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 :0 0 p. m. : FO R SA LE— W ell im proved 2 0% 1 :0 0 p. m. 4 :4 5 p. m , a c re farm , w ith good b u ild in g s. 4 :3 0 p. m. G ra n ts P a s s 'w a i t i n g ro o m — The sto ck an d im p lem en ts. One m ile from A shland, on E a st Main St B o n b onniere, ph o n e 160. See ow ner, R. S c h e id e re ite r ltte O ffice a n d w a itin g room — No. 6 S. F r o n t S t N a s h H o te l b u ild in g 1, Box 173. 228-1 mo* LV’ lG0™ r . ^ ! HAY F°R BOR SA LE— 500 lin eal feet six- foot w ire ch icken fencing. Call D. P. B lue, 500 A shland St. 240*5 ICY-HOT S ta rt practicing it today— And keep it up. You can s ta rt an account w ith one dollar. Food Jars FO R SA LE— 440 a c re stock ran c h , tim b e r en o u g h on to pay fo r place a t $1 per cord, 200 a c re s fence, w ith b u ild in g s. L. S. B row n, 500 H olly St. 241-6 J u s t tlu ‘ th in g f o r th e O u tin g , C am p in g T rip o r W eek E n d P is h ing Ex|M slition. THE ICY-HOT IS YOUR FO R SA LE— T h re e fre sh cows, good g ra d e Je rse y s. P ric e d rig h t. 122 C h u rc h St. 2 4 0 tf BOR SA LE— R anch and e q u ip m e n t, cash . 122 C h u rc h SJ. 2 4 0 tf FO R SA L E — B rig h t, clean a lfa lfa hay. B eaver R ealty A gency. 241-6 REST F R IE N D FO R SA L E — o r tra d e , lig h t deliv ery tru c k ; will ta k e P'ord on tra d e . Geo. K leijie, 135 P io n e r. 242-2 G re a tly R ed u ced fro m F o rm e r P ric e s a t FO R SA L E — Best paying b u si ness in city. C all 102 Oak St. 244-2* hX)R RENI. FO R R E N T — Two room fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t; also fu rn is h e d room s. A d u lts only. P h o n e 348-L. 241-4* FO R R E N T — F o u r room b u n g alo w , g a ra g e . 311 P h o n e 84. ^iiCHERX’ m o d ern G ra n ite . 2 4 2 -tf FO R R E N T — C lean, cool room s, sin gle o r h o u se k ee p in g . 72 N orth. M ain St. 2 4 2 -lm o FO R R E N T — S to re room 25 hv 8rt feet. In q u ire 376 E. M ain. P h o n e 369 H a rg a d in e . 2 4 2 -tf C. B. L A M K I N BA RG A IN S IN R E A L E ST A T E FO R R E N T — P le a s a n t room in hom e n e a r p a rk . 128 So. P io n e er. P h o n e 480-J. 244-2 WAN » u n . City and Ranch Properties H ouses to Rent CITIZEN’S HANK BUILDING W A N TED — W ork by th e h o u r, be- tw een 9 a. m. a n d 4 p. m. Bert B a rn e tt. tf LOST. I LOST— Black N elda cafe. W HAT FLESH puppy dog. R ew ard. R e tu rn 2 3 9 tf R E D U C ES M ILK AND M ORE THAN F L IE S ? D ouble S tre n g th SH O O FLY ju s t in from P h ila d e lp h ia . I t ’s th e best F ly R e p e lla n t on th e m a rk e t to d ay fo r th e sp ra y in g of y o u r cows. WeU Worth Your Attention F en cin g , M ow ers, R akes B in d ers a n d th e ir re p a irs , k in d s of Sew ing M achines. LA RG E and All Peilfs Corner LOT— GOOD H O U SE— F R U IT — W E L L LOCATED Convenient to School, th e M ethodist Junior High Churrh, and Presbyterian Church We Buy and Sell LOW P R IC E — TER M S Real Estate F IR B INSURANCB INVESTMENTS The Citizens Bank oi Ashland STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Ashland, Oregon . AND HARDW ARE The Thrill Habit Is a Good Habit FOR SA LE — Seven g rad e Je rse y h e ife rs from 8 to 18 m onths. P ric e $150. M rs. H. W. A ndrew s 122 C h u rc h St. 2 4 0 tf Vacuum Bottles A s h la n d R e a lty Co. S I M P S O N ’S »**n sictA Ä ». H otel A shland B uilding A shland, Oregon Phone 20 Billings Agency E stab lish ed 188:1 Real E state and Real In.suraneo ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 211 41 E Main St.