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

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    ASHLAND V ttttâ. ÄÖlNGfc
PAOS THRKB
DEMAND FOR CASCARA BARK
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
Industry W as Once a Baby, but It
T ake a d v an tag e now of th e spe­
cial o.'fer for one year subscription
to th e D elineator. E. R. Isaac & j
Co.
280«
|
g a rette
Moves Reported—
Mrs. H. M. C hannel has m oved in ­
to h e r p roperty a t 189 G ranite stre e t.
Bee Bussey has moved from 375 Otis
s tre e t to 125 Scenic drive.
It’s toasted. This
one extra process
gives a ra re and
delightful q u a lity
------im possible to
duplicate.
V isit a t Gold H ill—
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. R hodes spent
Sunday v isiting in Gold H ill, as the
guests of Mrs. M organ of th a t place.
Guaranteed bv
Subscriptions fo r th e D elineator
ta k e n now. E. R. Isaac & Co. 2 8 0 « ,
Passing About City—
A. S. R osenbaum , claim s agent
of th e S o uthern Pacific com pany,
spent y esterd ay aftern o o n in th e city
passing aro u n d am ong the business
men.
W. C. T. U. Column
A special offer for a few days
onlv! T he D ellen ato r for one year.
SOtf i
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The follow ing ed ito rial was tak e n
PHYSICIANS.
FOR RENT.
A half million dollars was the Value
OR. ER N EST A. WOODS— Practice
of this season’s cnscara bark, h ar­ APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close;
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
vested by Grays H arbor (W ash.) folk.
throat. Of-ice hour*, 10 to 12 and
only. In q u ire 166 H arg ad in e St.,
It is die peeled leather-like skin of
I to 5. Sw edenborg Bldg., A sh­
o r phone 122.
257-tf
; the burberry tree, stripped by settlers
land. Ore
73-tf
and city dwellers who spend six FO R RENT— A ugust 1, furnished!
OR. J. J. EM FENS— Physic’an and
j weeks each spring in the swampy for-
housekeeping room s. A dults o n ly .! Surgeon.
P ractice lim ited
to
;
est»
near
Hoquiam.
614 Boulevard.
280-5
ish green olives.
eye.
ear,
nose
and
th
ro
a
t.
C
>1106?
Six years ago this hark gathering
supplied.
O culist an d au rh -1 for
M E T H O D : Mix, chill and serve on lettuce, chopped
i
industry was a babe, the few who at- FO R RENT— F u rn ish ed house. In­
8.
P.
R.
R.
Offices. M. F. s d H
- bbage, cold spinach, or with sea food.
quire 637 B icreet.
281-3*
| tem pted to sell the peeled hark get-
Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phone 567
| ting Iro n 3 to 4 cents per pound for
WANTED.
DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Special a ?
i it—not knowing ju st how to properly
tention to m others and children.
W ANTED— To g e t loan of $1800
cure and pack it.
In te rn a l sc.-rations and endocrine
for two or th re e years, on good
Then came the drug famine. The
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
farm
security,
close
in,
a
t
8
per
wholesale price which has gradually
n eer avenve. ^Telephone 28. Of­
cent in te rest. Box No. 315, A sh­
been
rising
is
now
15
cents
per
pound
anim
als
on
test.
The
average
per
MILK TEST FOR MONTH
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to «
land,
Oregon.
281-4*
SHOWS COWS ON VACATION cow is 552 pounds of m ilk and 26.35 and skillful strippers make $10 to $15
n. m
of fat. E. B. P oyer ag ain heads th e per day. With a knife an incision WANTED—-By responsible p e rs o n ..
is un de near the g ound and a piece
CHI i -OHRACTORS.
w ork of various kinds. Leave
One hundred an d n iety cows were lis t w ith a n av erag e of 50.14 of of bark once loosened there may be
w ord w ith B. M. P o tte r, Mac’s
tested in Jack so n county in Ju ly , of fa t and 1031 of m ilk. An average pulled from the tree upward for ten
Taxi.
281-6* DR. MAT’D INGERSOLL HAWLEY
— V isiting C hiropractic Physician.
which 33 a re found in th e 40 pound of 855 of m ilk a n d 39.37 of fat was io fifteen feet. Taking hut a part of
N euritis cases a specialty. Phone
WANTED— Bids on fu rn ish in g 14
m
ade
by
th
e
16
Jersey
s
owned
by
the
bark
does
not
injure
the
tree.
list. T his is th e season of bovine
118-J. T re atm e n t given only in
tons w heat, 7 tons oats. 4 tons
vacations, accounting fo r th e low R. E. R obison of T alent.
barley and 4 tons baled straw . 1 your own home.
The ten high cows are.
Eugene— New m ethod p ru n e dry ­
Subm it sam ples and price to Sm ith
av erage and th e sm a lle r n u m b er of
Q uality P o u ltry F arm , A shland,. DR. E. It. ANGELL— C hiropractic
er
being
built.
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
F
a
t
;
Wjlk
P
e
r
Cent
.Breed
Cow
Oregon, on or before A ugust 10,1
Ow ner
1
nation does wonders. F irst N at'l
7
1
.0
5
’
6.0
1922.
____________
280-3*
*
1184
J.-G.
Spöttle
E . B. Poyer
Bank Bldg
Phone 48-1 42.
C ontract let for construction of
61.89
6.7
924
J.
Daisy
E. B. Poyer
“ N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf
H E LP WANTED
60.56
1376*
4.4
J.-Sw.
Rose
E. B. Poyer
CONSERVATORI’ O F MI SIC
56.43
5.5
1376
J.
Muley
R. E. Robison
53.72
4.4
J.-D .
1221
H eart
The A shland C onservatory of Music
W. E. Moor
opens Septem ber 5th, 1922. Ma­
52.7
4
3.5
1507
G.-D.
Beh
I. M errim an
dam e Tracey-Y oung,
directress.
4.4 * 51.96
1181
J.
F ern
J. R. M cCracken
men
wanted
The
school
of
daily
instru
ctio n in
51.96
4.4
D.
1158
Red
E. B. Poyer
all branches of music. The Lescli-
49.37
4.4
1189
J.
S tar
etizky m ethod. The secretary will
R. E. Robison
be pleased to supply any Inform a
49.13
3.8
1293
R
oanie
o.
J. A ndersen
tion desired.
A ddress Box 54.
STRIKE
CONDITIONS
Cow
T
ester.
STEW
ART,
J. Q
A shland, Oregon.
280-1 mo*
j u iy 3 i
All good citizens should
give th is serious th o u g h t.
Takes Swim at Helman’s—
W here W omen C ount
Miss Ann --------
B urneker of M edford,
--------------
A cam paign is on foot, prom oted
and h er siste r, Mrs. Helen Reinecke. ! fjy
liquor tra ffic, for a subscrip
and c trld re n , of P ittsb u rg , P a., w ere tion list of a m illion m en a t one
in th e city yesterday aftern o o n , en- d o llar a head, for the purpose of
L
?
O
C? Fl 1 W f r
t the
Pl
1 TV P
»V% end­
/I _
sm
ashing
e ZV I ig Pl h P te £X£" en
th Pl •» am
joying a swim a t ¡Holman's baths. m ent. The subscription list is to be
T h e ladies a re siste rs of H erm an called th e “ A ssociation A gainst the
B urneker, form erly of A shland, and P ro h ib itio n A m endm ent.” T heir de­
clared purpose is “ to get the Vol­
have a num ber of friends here.
stead act out of law and to keep
„
t
G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t it o u t” ; 10 leave the enforcem ent
I of th e am e n d m en t to .th e several
b e a t ’em for pies and sauce,
I sta te s, and to w ork persisten tly for
pounds fo r $1 delivered.
Phone the repeal of the am endm ent. Thev
1 expect to use th e ir funds chiefly in
9 - F - ll.
______ _
new spaper a d v ertisin g to show th e
... .
. .1
! people “th e hideous failu re and the
\ la ( ng with Friends
! enorm ous cost ¡n money and lives ¡n
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. H erlinger and prohibition as now enforced.”
The W om en’s C h ristian T em per-
roil of P o rtla n d a re spending a few
days vi- tin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and ance Union, th ro u g h whose w ork,
m ore th an th ro u g h any o th e r force,
Mrs. E rn e st W allin of C hurch stre e t.
public opinion was m olded fo r the
They expect to m ake a trip to C rater prohibition am endm ent, has m et th is
L ake, Diam ond lak e and the Oregon challenge of the liq u o r forces by a
call fo r a h alf m illion new m em bers
caves before re tu rn in g hom e.
to the Union, in addition to th e h alf
m illion now in its m em bership.
A utom obile in su ra n c e a specialty. These’ m em bers a re not only pledged
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. to keep th e V olstead a c t in the law ,
2 6 5 « but a re pledged to to ta l abstinence,
and to w ork for th e d e stru ctio n of
everything for w hich th e old saloon
V isits In Ashland—
ever
stood.
Mrs. F ra n k B urgess and two
It m ust be rem em bered th a t th is
d a u g h te rs of Copco. Calif., a re vistt- o rg an izat on of wom en is som ething
” ¡ng a t th e H. A. Spencer home on m ore th an a w om an’s prayer m eet­
ing.
It is a v o ters’ o rg an izatio n
P alm avenue.
th a t counts as m uch a t th e ballot
box as a half m illion m en. And it
Good Insurance a t good rates. m ust also he rem em bered th a t in
.P h o n e 274-J. Yeo of course. 2 6 5 « counting values in A m erican citizen­
ship, o th e r th in g s equal, one aggres­
sively good wom an has g re a te r
V isits with Relatives—
power in sh aping public opinion th a n
Dr. K arl E. N orvall, a ch iro p rac­ two aggressively had men. The A.
to r of W allow a, Or., is spending a A P A., which is b u t th e defeated
few days in A shland w ith relatives. saloon, will in th is cam paign have
H e is
en ro u te hom e from C ali­ to m eet th e victorious W . C. T. U.,
which com pletely ro u te d th e un-
fo rn ia , w here he has been for sev­ A m erican saloon in a ru n n in g fig h t
e ra l weeks.
of 50 y e a rs ’ duration.
if
L e t J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next
NELSON FAM ILY EN TERTA IN S
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­
FR IEN D S FROM A DISTANCE
i a l and w orkm anship. Phone 138.
238ti
207 E. M ain stre e t.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L. Nelson
have been e n te rta in in g a p a rty of
W ill Erect New Sign—
on E ast friends for the p ast several days a t
T he Golden Rule store.
th eir hom e on th e Boulevard. The
Main s tre e t, is to have a new sign
p arty included Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
across th e fro n t of th e sto re, the
C. Robison and d a u g h te r of P o rt­
sam e having arriv ed from M edford
land; th e George P hillips fam ily of
on th e a u to fre ig h t y esterday a fte r­
P o rtla n d ; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rey­
noon.
nolds and baby, and Mrs. R eynold’s
■grandm other of P o rtla n d , and her
IiEEDOM m akes th e price on
a u n t from so u th e rn C alifornia; and
MAHON CORDS, Come and get ’em
Mr. and Mrs. George B. R eynolds
a t LEEDOM S T IR E HOSPITAL.
and fam ily of Berkeley. Calif.
270-tf
The P o rtla n d people left y ester­
day. expecting to m ake th e ir way to
A ccom panies \ isito rs Hom e
Oregon caves and C ra te r Lake
L ouis Schwein accom panied Mr.
T he R eyno,dg fam .
a n d Mrs. .L ynch on th e ir h om ew ard, ilv
., , left th is ____
,_________________
m orning for th e ir hom _ e
trip Monday to Piedm ont, C a lif.,1
in B erkeley.
w h ere he will stay for about ten
days. The Lynches have been v isit­
in g in A shland fo r several days.
CHOPPED GREEN OLIVES
<
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it Jars. lids, ru b b ers, jelly
m olds an d su g a r, D etrlck 's prices
c a n ’t be beaten.
k-
One cent the word each time.
Has Developed G reatly in
Washington State.
Stopping in Ashland—
D r. Jo h n B arnes, a v ete rin a ry of
Olym pia, W ash., is spending a few
days in A shland, looking over the
a n d su rro u n d in g country.
Q uits P osition H en'—
Ber. Howe, who has been w orking
a t th e P laza m eat m ark e t for some
tim e, will quit th a t place S aturday
n ig h t and will go to R ogue R iver,
w h ere he will be in th e em ploy of
th e A ncient P io n eer M ining com ­
pany, beginning M onday.
B eginning A ugust 2, all children
u n d e r 12 y ears old. wiH be a d m itte d
to sw im m ing ta n k for 25 cents. The
N at.
282-2
Off on M onth’s V acation—
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es O. M arrett.
and son and d a u g h te r, expect to
y,*-ave tom orrow for a trip by au to to
C rescent City and th en down th e
coast th ro u g h E u re k a and to San
F rancisco, w ith th e possibility of the
trip being extended still fu rth e r
south, if th e end of th e m onth does
n o t come too soon.
C h tf Payne m akes ladders. 2 8 ’:«
OPPOSED CREAM IN COFFEE
Frenchm an, a Century Ago, Ascribed
All Sort« of Human Ills to the
Custom.
Çgg jp
Stomach & Bowels
SUNBURN
WINDBURN
M c N a ir B r o s .
Gans Repaired
R. Middleton
Department of Agriculture Has Had
Gratifying 8uccess With This
i
Part of Its Work.
♦
___
Radio in Indo China.
Indo-Chinu is covered with a com­
plete radio telegraphic system, com­
prising 15 stations equipped with tlie
• Forty-9lx new buffalo calves are re­ best high-powered apparatus.
The
ported on three of the four game pre­ country receives every night from the
serves m aintained by the biological Bordeaux station in Frunce full mar
survey of the United States Depart ket and financial reports and the news
tnent of Agriculture for the special of the day.
protection of buffalo. On the national
bison range, In Montana, there are 417
Girl’s Long Hike.
buffalo, Including 28 calves born this
The Panam a canal zone women’s
spring. Fifteen calves are reported at walking championship is held by a
the Wind Cave preserve, in South Da­ twelve-year-old girl—Alma Mann—
kota, and 3 a t Niobrara, Neb.
who walked through the canal zone
The departm ent has been very from ocean to ocean, a distance of
fortunate in m aintaining the herds approxim ately 50 miles. In 16 hours
established at these three points and and 26 minutes.
a t Sullys Hill, North Dakota. There
are relatively few large buffalo herds
C B L A M K I N
now scattered <rf>ver the country, and
the biological survey has made special
BARGAINS IN REAL
efforts to provide suitable ranges and
ESTATE
protection for what threatened a few
years ago to become an extinct
•pecies of native American animal.
c b
l e
For Service as
Railroad
— fo r—
I
Arsen e Thlehaud de Beruenud. M- j lr you wish to be perm anently re-
brarian a century ago to the B ibllo-1 lieved of gas in th e stom ach and
and
theque M azariu, Paris, opposed with | bowels, ta k e B aalm ann’s Gas Tab-
(H A P P IN G
ferocity the then comparatively new ¡lets, which a re prepared especially
custom of adding milk or creak, to fo r stom ach gas and all th e bad ef-
Cleans and Soothes
M
gas
black coffee.
The lat er, “ j rhw
j e a.,
au- fects re su ltin g from
gnaw
.Qg pressure,
feeljng ftt
LARGE JA R
th o r’s language, was consoling Jo> -,th e p k Qf tfae stom ach wI1, dlsap .
ful and, I had nearly said, spirlti.a
pe a r;
anxious, nervous feeling,
50c
In Its effects. But let ever so smull a | w ith h e a rt p alp itatio n will vanish,
quantity of milk or cream be added • a n d you wyj a g a in be able to tak e a
I.cinon Oil Soap.........................16c
and the result upon the human econ- deep b rea th w ith o u t discom fort,
omy was most disastrous.
j T h a t drow sy, sleepy feeling a fte r
Lem on Ju ice S o a p .................... 35c
Since the dawn of this vicious cus- ¡d in n er will be replaced by a desire
tom pnuemonia and consumption in fo r e n te rta in m e n t.
B loating will
th e cities had Increased one-half anti cease. Y our lim bs, arm s and fingers
feel cold and “ go
to i
communities
formerly
r ru
u ra
r u l . vw
uH U iuiiue» u
n i u m . , immune will
........ no
- - longer
— ~
m„v.
W
now b n .!» » !» , ,0 ,b„w » . . . ot | . e .P ." b e « .» .. B a . m an» « « “ J a b - ,
lets prevent gas from in te rfe rin g
these aliments.
w ith th e circulation.
According to Le Progrès Medical,
Get th e genuine B aalm ann’s Gas
Stop-
Tka
which
obtained tha-above information T ablets in th e yellow package from
------- --------------------------------
from a new popular review. La Con- . E )h a rt ’s D rug Store or any reliable
T in lu u n r in o
zi A
U n m o U I liT
Z»1 44 11 11
i I 1
«
•
,
»
T l . .. 1
nalssance,
de Berneaud
claimed 1 that
d ruggist.
J. B aalm ann, Chem ist, '
—1
many eminent physicians shared his San Francisco.
opinions. He seems to have had an
obsession th a t all m ixtures of fluids
M ultiplies Scenery.
were injurious, and extended his pro-
A Russian widow. Mine. Ivan Bout-
scription of m ilk addition to tea, choco­
kovsky, lias devised an ingenious
la te and spirits. Sustained by tills pre­
scheme for “multiple scenery,” where­
conceived notion, he was able tQ pub­
by two scenes are painted upon one
FISHING RODS W R A PPED
lish a long diatribe in 1826, in which
canvas. Colored lights are thrown
lie accuses cafe au lait of causing al­
B arrels an d P a rts Supplied and
upon this drop-scene, which bring our
most every derangem ent known to
F itte d fo r Any M ake of Gun
certain colors while concealing others,
medicine.
sounds, he
medicine, But,
b u i . rabid
ra o iu a as s he
ne suuuu»,
ur
,
. . .
.
.
.
i.
.
,
......
so
th
at
with
the
same
stage
setting
was fatuous enough to admit that per- t a lt h n r « h , in H . e p n n p n r
. . ,
iiiv
either a landscape or an lntPFirti*
interiqr n may
haps 10 per cent of the people might
immediately he brought into view.
be tough enough to drink cafe au lait
Playing several acts with one set of
without disastrous results.—New York
scenery is an Idea th a t should appeal
381 E. MAIN ST.
World.
strongly to producers, both as a nov­
elty and from an economical point of
BUILDING UP BUFFALO HERDS view.—Scientific American.
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
AND SACK TW IN ES JU ST IN
MACHINISTS
BLACKSMITHS
SHEETMETAL WORKERS
COPPERSMITHS
CAR INSPECTORS
BOILERMAKERS
ELECTRICIANS
PIPE FITTERS
TINNERS
CAR REPAIRERS
CAR BUILDERS
(Carpenters
W00DTUR?TERS
CABINETMAKERS
HELPERS—ALL CLASSES
TEACHER OF PIANO— The Lesch
etiezky m ethod. Pupil of M adame
Tracey.
L olita Pierson.
Phone
485-J, Boulevard.
282tf
TRANSFER AND EXPRHKS.
FO R prom pt and careful service,
auto tru c k s or horse drays, call
W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near Hotel
A shland.
&6tf
r. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
FE R — Good team and m otor­
trucks. G">od service at a reason
able price. -P hone 83
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
house and o u tb u ildings;
good
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
ty of wood and tillab le land W ill
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
acreage; p refer no house, but
would ensider acreage w ith sm all
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
A dequate provisions have been m ade
ite St.
231tf*
for the full protection of new em ­
ployes, th e sam e as old employes
SAI.K.
who rem ained loyally a t work. Ap­
plicants should apply a t SOUTHERN HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings.
PA CIFIC EM PLOYM ENT BUREAU,
Room 7, 65 M arket St'Xet, San •FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e
property, seven block from P. O..
Francisco (open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p.
two blocks L ithia p ark . Im prove­
m. daily, including S u ndays), or any
m ents w orth over $4000.
Price
of the follow ing officers: Superin­
$1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o*
ten d en t (T h ird St. S ta tio n ), San
Francisco. O akland P ier, Saeram qp- FOR SALE— Acreage
on
paved
to, Stockton, D unsm uir, B akersfield,
highw
ay,
splendid
8oil.,
Five
acres,
Los A ngeles; A ssistant S uperinten­
10 acres. 15 acres, 20 acres, and
dent, Sparks. . Nev., and Roseburg, • the
price is rig h t. O. A. M anning,
Or.; S uperin ten d en t M otive Pow er,
T alent, Oregon.
272«
Sacram ento and Los Angeles.
FO R SALE— A veritable park of
J. H. DYER, Gen. Mgr,
one acre, set to choice fru its, nu ts
and grapes, rig h t in h e a rt of th e
Southern Pacific Company
town.
W ell b u ilt seven room
house. Cash, or would consider a
sm all house and lot as p a rt pay­
m ent.
Mrs. . M arcia
D anford,
124
M anzanita stre e t. 275-1 mo
GREEN A PPLES — G ravenstines.
Can’t beat ’em for pies mid »auce
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone
Daily (E xcept S unday)
9
- F -ll.
LV. MEDFORD
LV . A SHI .AND ;
7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m. ! FOR SALE— C ucum bers, all sizes,
F encing of every description.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
for pickling or slicing. Also black­
New and used Sewing M achines
9:00 a. m.
9.00 a. m.
b erries and green peppers. W. E.
alw ays on hand.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
P ierson. B oulevard.
.279-6*
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
AT
12:00 noon
12:00 noon FOR SALE— P layer piano, good
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
condition.
N. G. Colem an, 361
2 :00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
M ountain Ave.
280«
3:00 p. m.
3:00 p m.
4:00 p. m. FOR SALE— On the highway, about
4:00 p. m.
one acre of land, good house, e le c ­
5:00 p. m
5:00 p. m.
tric lights, all in garden, some
6:00 p. m.'
6:00 p. m.
berries.
P rice $1600.
O. A.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
M anning, T alent, Or.
?81tf
8:30
p.
m
Sat.
onlv
8:30
p.
m.
D iplom atic
E ffectiv e
9:30 p. m
9:30 p. m.
FOR SALE— Two good cows. O. H.
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Cole, 1150!£ Oak St.
281-6
Leave M edfoid for A shland and i FOR .SA LE— A 1918 Maxwell to u r­
ASHLAND REALTY CO
A shland for M edford every hour on'
ine car in good condition. Price
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
O pposite C ity Hall
$500. P hone 334-J.
th e n -6.30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
P harm acy.
City a n d R anch P ro p e rtie s
B usiness C hances
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
Houses to R ent
In su ra n ce
Real E sta te
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
7 :00 a ni.
8:30 a..m.
rn T IZ E N ’S D4NK RUn.DING
12:00 noon
2:00 p. m. i
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
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T ravel by stage; sh o rte st ro u te by ■
,
IT R E INSURANCE
:uc;T 20 m iles; one of O regon’s m ost:
P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out
scenic trip s.
F a re — A shland-R ose­
fire insurance has robbed m any
b u rg , »4.6 0 ;
M edford - R oseburg.
a m an of his en tire property.
»4.15; G ran ts Pass-R oseburg, »3.00.
Don’t be caught unprepared by
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
the fire fiend. Your hom e, your
Daily (E xcept Sunday )
business, your crops, your a u to ­
LV. G T S PASS
LV. M EDFORD
m obile have a very real money
7 :30 a. m.
7 :4 5 a. m.
value.
1.00 p .m .
1:0A p m
No property is secure against
5:30 p. m
d estruction by fire
Let us tell
»
i 4:45 p .m .
you how little it will cost to fully
TH E PECULIAR THING ABOUT SAVING IS THAT.,
Sunilay Only
p rotect you.
W H ILE EVERYBODY IS ALWAYS “ GOING TO,” SO, 10:00 a .m .
“ W hen you w a n t good in s u r­
4:30 p .m .
4 30 % h f
ance, talk w ith B illings.”
G rants Pass w aiting room — m t
F E W ACTUALLY START.
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and w aiting room — »o. t>
COME IN AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY EVEN IF
ONLY FOR A DOLLAR. YOU W ILL BE CORDIALLY
“ SHOO FL Y ” th e g reat fly
k iller, should be used on your
horses and cows m ore freely.
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Peil's Corner
M Once
AND EGGS ON TO A S T
s
THE MAID AND THE MILLIONAIRE
The eggs and green olives blend
perfectly in th is to ast sandwich
ex traordinary. Sufficient fo r six
helpings can be prepared in 25
m inutes. T ry this tasty and un­
usual com bination when “some­
thing new” is desired.
One cup chopped Spanish green
olives; 4 eggs well b eaten ; 1/3
cup m ilk; M teaspoon minced
onion; 3 tablespoons b u tter. Toast
fo r 6 sandwiches.
C ut bread 14 inch thick and
to a s t lightly on both sides. Spread
sparingly with b u tter. Mix eggs
w ith milk.
M elt b u tte r in hot
fry in g pan, add onion and sim m er
fo r a few m inutes. Pour in egg
m ixture and cook slowly until
eggs begin to thicken. S tir in
olives and continue stirrin g until
th.- m ixture is cream y and very
hot. Spread betw een two slice»
to a st and serve a t once. Garniab
w ith parsley or w atercreaa.
Lemon
Cream
Nobody Ever Regretted Starting
A Savings Account
Mis» Ada Dog. a dark brunette
Changed to a blonde, and hoped to get
.A husband thus. She seemed a peach
And vamped a Gay Dog on the beach.
It looked as though she'd captured him
Until, alas, she tried to swim;
The water washed off her diaguise
And thus the Gay Dog was put wiael
Moral—Get colors that are feet.
These cheap dyee simply will not laetl
J f.
W. A. SHELL
WELCOMED.
b a r b e r
The Citizens Bank ot Ashland
A shland, Oregon
Wc
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dohule bit, 60c doz
Children's Work A
Specialty
Billings Agency
E stab lish ed 1883
R eal E s ta te and Real Insurant-»
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E M ain St.
W aldport— C o ntract let for
I er&mmar school building.
new