Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 15, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAtLf tlbiSGS
FACT
Tuesday, August 15, 1022
Mrs. J. M. R iley, c irc u it
GOVERNMENT IN NEED
c o u rt w itness ............ * / • <
51.69
OP VALUATION ENGINEERS
M ary D uggan, c irc u it court
bailiff ....................................
51.00
One cent the word each time.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. — The F. Roy Davis, co u rt re p o rte r’s
PHYSICIANS.
collection of the incom e tax becomes ¡ salary .................................... 116.66
a complicated affair after it passes ; qg 0
Lewis, g ran d ju ry
WANTED TO RENT— A sheep- or . b RNKST A. WOODS— Practice
te s 1
cits?
b ailiff ....................................
18.00
th e point of fig u rin g th e re tu rn of
ran c h ; also w ant to buy 800 or
limited to eye, ear, nose and
900 head of ewes. A ddress J. J.,
th e average wage ea rn e r. T h at p a rt, j A. R. Thom pson, c irc u it co urt
throat. Office houre, 10 to 12 and
c rier ......................................
69.00
c /o Tidings.
292-2*!
2 to 5. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
of course, is sim ple.
E m ily A. Abel, c irc u it court
land, Ore
73-tf
That the Public Should Know Regarding the
The technical sta ff of th e b u reau i
9.40
POR
EXCHANGE
w itness .................................
of in te rn a l revenue a t W ashington J . H. A tw ell, g ran d ju ro r . . 16.00
DR. J. J. EMMKN8— Phynic'an and
‘ITS 10-S T f 0
Present Railroad Strike
FO R TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
Surgeon.
Practice limited
to
is in need of v alu atio n engineers in Chas. A dam s, c irc u it c o u rt
3.00
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
itness ..................................
eye, ear, nose and throat. G< see*
general m ining, coal m ining, oil and L a u w ra
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
J. Aim ing, p e tit ju ro r 16.60
supplied. Oculist and aurls to»
gas, and the fo rest in d u stry . The L u e lla A pplegate, p e tit ju ro r 16.00
house and outb u ild in g s;
good
On Ju ly 1st. 1921, U nited S tates R ailroad Labor
S. P. R. R. Offices. M F. ar l 11
__
Î t
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
positions pay from $3600 to $4800 E rn e st A pplegate, p e titi ju ro r 15.60,
Eoard Decision No. 147 reduced the railro ad em ployes’
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 5 #7
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill
wages 12 PER CENT. HOW MUCH OP THIS SAVING
a year. The U nited S tates civil serv ­ A rth u r Brown, c irc u it court
3.00
tra d e for unincum bered A shland DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at
w itness .................................
)>ll> THE PUBLIC GET?
ice com m ission w ill receive applica­
acreage; p refer no house, but
tention to m others and children
Ja s. Bushong, c irc u it co u rt
On A ugust 16, 1921, U nited S tates R ailroad Labor
it
’s
toasted.
T
h
is
tions u n til O ctober 1. No w ritte n
5.60
w
ould ensider acreage w ith sinal'
In te rn a l eocretions and endocrine
Board in Decision No. 222 effecting overtim e rate s, f u r ­
w itness ............................... ..
house. E ieanor G reer, 199 G ran­
exam ination will be given; th e r a t­ A rt Boggis, grand ju ry w it­
glands. Res. and office, 198 Pio
one e x tra oro ce& s
th e r reduced the railroad em ployes approxim ately 10
2.20
ite St.
231tf*
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
per cent. HOW MUCH O P TH IS REDUCTION W ENT
ness
ings will be based upon education,
g
iv
e
s
a
r
.re
an
d
fice hours, 11 to 1 ! a. m .; 2 to I
TO TH E PU BLIC? NONE! IT ALL W ENT INTO TH E
tra in in g , experience and physical Chas. W. B utler. p e t’/ ju ro r 18.60
TO TRADE— Com pletely fu rn ish ed
d e lig h tfu l q u a lity
D. m
P. C. B igham , c irc u it court
C O FFE R S O P TH E RAILROADS.
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
house
in
P
o
rtlan
d
,
Ore-
!
3.00
ab
y’
w itness .................................
One Ju ly 1st, 1922, th e U nited S tates Labor Board in
— im o o s ib ie to
gon, cen trally located, for tra d e
FOR R E N I.
T he d u ties involve estim atio n of w
R B arr e tt, grand ju ry
Decision 1036, again reduced the shop c ra fts to th e ex­
for
com
plete
hom
e
in
o
r
near
d
u
p
lic
a
te
.
9.00
q u a n titie s, m ark e t values, value of
w itness
te n t of a 12 per cent reduction, which com bined w ith
A shland or T alent. In q u ire 635 APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
5.00
equipm ent, cost of developm ent, e t c .; W. B lake, g ran d ju ry w itness
• :
o th e r reductions to taled 34 per cent in th e ir e a rn in g in
G uaranteed bv
Roca St., or phone 368-Y. 289-lm
In, m odern conveniences. A dults
Full
info
rm
atio
n
and
application
j
M
yrtle
H
Billing*,
p
e
t
t
ju
ro
r
15.40
a period of one year.
O n
only. Inqu re 166 H argadine St.,
t /
zJX
. ,
F . E. Bybee, p e tit ju ro r . . . 16.60
On m any of the E a ste rn railroads, th e practice of
FO R SALE OR TRADE— H orse and
or phone 122.
257-tf
24.00
blanks
m
ay
be
secured
from
t
h
e
iE
c
B
oling,
p
etit
ju
ro
r
.
.
.
c o n tra ctin g out th e work of the shop c ra fts was in sti­
w agon; wagon practically n<w;
21.60
United S tates civil service com m is- j j ^ m ^8 B urns, p e tit ju ro r . . .
tu te d , and which was a violation of the L abor Board
or will exchange for a good m ilk I FOR REN T— H ousekeeping a p a rt­
decision. By th is practice the* roads reduced th e e a rn ­
sion, W ashington, D. C., or th e civil , Joseph E. B ristow , p e tit ju ro r 24.60
cow.
Levi Johnson, 1224 Iowa!
m ents, down sta irs. 573 E. Main.
20.00
ings of the men from $8 to $12.50 per week, leaving
ness
........................................
et.
289-6*
291-3*
service board a t th e post office or r . F. Bolz, p e tit ju re r . . . . .
5.60
6.00
M arie Benedict, grand ju ro r
barely enough for th e em ploye to live, leaving nothing
D. L. Ew ing, g rand ju ry w it­
custom
house
in
any
city.
for th e em ploye to lay aw ay for a rainy day, or to p u r­
Jas. B lair, c irc u it co u rt w it­
H E L P WANTED
CHIROPRACTORS.
ness ........................................
11.00
9.60
chase a hom e of th e hum blest kind.
ness ........................................
Mrs. Tom G rigsby, circuit
LABORERS W ANTED— F o r Klam DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
Ire n e E oardm an, circu it court
Do you know th a t d u rin g th e last six m onths of 1921,
HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN
c o u rt w itness
5.00
5.00
a th F alls saw »ill. 40c per h our , — V isiting C hiropractic Physician.
the to tal pay roll slash, including th e lay-offs, was r u n ­
w itness ........................; • • ;
Mrs. Could, circu it court w it­
and up. P a rtic u la rs a t Staples;
N euritis cases * specialty. Phone
A
rlene
B
oardm
an,
circuit
ning at th e a n n u a l ra te of ONE BILLION, T H R E E HUN­
ness ................... • .................
W oman’s lot Is a weary one at
11.20
5.00
R ealty
office,
H otel
A sh la n d 1, 118-J. T reatm en t given only in
D R ED MILLION DOLLARS P E R Y EA R?
o u rt w itness
L.
G
rigsby,
c
irc
u
it
court
best. B ut with backache and o t h e r ! c -------
... 1nrnr
7.60
290tf
your own home.
building.
T his saving to the R ailroads was supposed to have
d istressin g kidney Ills life indeed be- K e n e u th Beebe, pe i J
w itness ............ .....................
5.00
18.20
been handed to th e PUBLIC in reduced rate s th a t was
A
G
Bishop,
p
etit
ju
ro
r
comes a burden.
D oan’s K idney
B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
22.00 Louis H. G allatin, p e tit ju ro r 18.80 MEN WANTED -For dam c o n stru e -¡ d r .
eq u ivalent to the reductions m ade.
C. E. C ates, grand ju ry w it­
P ills have m ade life b rig h te r for C C. Beale, petit ju ro r . . . .
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
tio n work a t H yatt P ra irie , 21,
TH EN ASK YOITLSELP TH E FOLLOW ING QUESTIONS
W.
L.
Craig,
c
irc
u
it
court
ness ..................... ...................
m any A shland wom en.
Ask your
7.00
3.00
nation doer w onders. F irst N at’l
m iles east of A shland. T ran sp o r-,
1. Have th e p assenger ra te s been reduced 34 per cent?
w itness .................................
J. W. Gwinn, g rand ju ry w it­
neighbor.
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-14 2.
t a t ’on every evening a t 7 o’clock!
2. Have the freig h t rate s been reduced 34 per cent?
Mrs.
Chievers,
circuit
court
ness ........................................
Mrs.
L.
W
ertz,
129
5th
St..
Ash-
2.00
“ N ature abhors a vacuum ”
tf
from
N
ininger
&
W
a
rn
e
r’s
pool
9.60
3. Have you ever heard of any of th e high salaried
w itness .......................... • • ■
Geo. Givan, grand ju ry w it­
liyid, says: “ D oan’s K idney P ills i ,
hall. D. M. P evenson.
290-6,
railro a d officials receiving a reduction of 34 per cent?
,
Chief
of
Police,
G
ran
ts
Pass,
CONSERV ATORY O P MUSIC
ness ..................... ..................
helped m e w hen my kidneys w ere
11.00
4. H as y our REN T been reduced 34 p e r c e n t?
c irc u it c o u rt w itness
U riah G ordan, pet. t ju ro r . .
out
of
o
rd
e
r
and
I
am
glad
to
rec-i
Chievers, c 'rc u it court
5. Has y our TAXES been red u c e d 34 p er cen t?
The A shland C onservatory of Music
om m end them . I had dull pains i P. P-
9.00 Lew G ar ield, g ran d ju>v
6. H as flour or eatables of any n a tu re been reduced
opens Septem ber 5th, 1922. Ma­
w itness .................................
across the sm all of my back th a t
w itness
2.00
24 per ren t?
P ete Corum , circuit court w it­
dam e Tracey-Y oung,
directress.
5
00
Ceo.
G
rtes,
circuit
court
w
it­
m
ade
it
h
a
rd
for
m
e
to
do
my
w
ork,
7. Has your gas or electricity been reduced 34 per
The
school
of
daily
in
stru
ctio n in
ness
ness ........................................
and my
acted
m y kidneys
K iu n ey s d
c ie u irre
¡ i i o g s u la
i a rly
u j ,
cn iir t
5.00
te n t?
all branches of music. The Lesch-
D
oan’s
K
idney
Pills
soon
freed
i
G.
A.
Codding,
c
irtu
Geo.
Grigsby,
circu
it
court
too.
3.00
N-O is th e answ er to all of these questions, th erefo re,
etizky m ethod. The secretary will
w itness . . .
w itn rss .................................
me from th e backaches end put my ;
S.00
rem em ber the railro ad m an is no d iffe re n t than any one
j
R.
M.
Conley,
grand
ju
ry
be pleased to supply any in fo rm a ­
John
Goodwin,
cii
u
't
court
kidneys
iu
good
o
rd
e
r.”
9.00
else— he MUST have enough WAGES for his work to
tion desired.
A ddress Box 54.
w
itness
........................;
'
’
'
w itness .................................
5.00
Price, 60c a t all dealers. D on’t
live w ith o u t depriving his fam ily of the bare necessities
A shland, O .egon.
280-lm o*
H. O. C hildreth. p e tit ju ro r 15.60 o Home Tel. & Tel. Co., cir­
sim
ply
ask
for
a
kidney
rem
edy—
of life— if he is reduced to a sta rv a tio n w age, he will
J.
O.
Cave,
grand
ju
ry
w
tness
4.30
cuit ju d g e ’s telephone . . .
get D oan’s K idney P ills— the sam e
7.00
TEA CH ER OF PIANO— The Lesch-
fig h t ju st as he is do ng now; any red-blooded m an
th a t Mrs!. W ertz had. F oster-M il­ Geo. E. Carey, petit ju ro r . . 24 00 Mrs. A D. H all, circuit court
etlezky m ethod. Pupil of M adame
would fig h t to preserve his life or th a t of his fam ily. An
J D. C ulbertson, p e ti’ ju ro r
witness .................................
9.20
i s READY PG R YOUR
b urn Co., M frs., B uffalo, N. Y.
24.60
Tracey.
L olita P ierson.
Phone
u n ju st wage m eans the e n tire happiness of him self and
F ra n k C hilders, petit ju ro r.
Vance H all, circuit c o u rt'w it­
485
J.
BovJevard.
282tf
his fam ily is a t stak e, and also m eans th a t everybory
INSPECTION
H
E
R
E
Ike Coffm an, grand ju ry w it­
ness ........................................
9.20
m u st ru ffe r w ith i im.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
ness ........................................ .
R. E W. H ow ard, circuit
TRANSFER AND EXP BBSS
W hen you consider th at several presidents of th e ra il­
J. R. Conroy, c irc u it court
57.00 ! NO. I AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK
co urt w itness .....................
ro ad s receive a salary exceeding th a t of the P resid en t of
w itness ................... ..............
FOR prom pt and careful service,
The follow ing is a schedule of ex-!
Lillie H ouseholder,
circuit
th e United S tates, and th at 48 railro ad officials and at-
SPECIAL
au to tru ck s or horse drays, call
penditurea of Jackson county, O re -;R W. Clancy, circu it court
court w itness .....................
40.30
3.00
lorneys receive the enorm ous am ount of $1,586,150.00
w itness
W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
gon,
to
g
eth
e
r
w
ith
a
list
of
th
e;
S.
T.
H
ow
ard,
grand
ju
ry
w
it­
PRICE
—
$50.0(1
23.00
i e r annum , which averages $33,044.00 oer year and
claim ants and articles of service for j H. L. C arlton, grand " " 'U '
Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hotel
3.00
ness ........................................
th a t th e re is an o th e r set of 71 railroad officials i nd
which the claim is m ade, and which ; F red L. Cham pli .
A shland.
Bfitf
20.00
S.
H.
Hawk,
grand
ju
ry
wit-
. t orneys. who receive »he com bined to tal of $3,022,-
OTHER AUTOGRAPHIC
w ere passed upon by th e county ( ju ro r . ■ • • • • ’ ’ ' ' ' ' „on,\
5.00
i ness ........................................
901.06 '>nnually— does it not appear th a t iom e »lashing
T. L, POWEI L— GENERAL TRANS
court of Jackson county d u rin g t h e iL o n n ’e Coggins cir
13.00
5.00 E. A. Hicks, petit j u r o r . . . .
KODAKS
of wages io n ld be m ade am ong t h s class of railroad
PE R — Good team and m otor
m onth of June, 1922.
w itness
13 00 ! M. F. H anley, circu it court
m en?
trucks. Good service a t a reason
The
follow
ing
bills
were
allow
ed
L.
C.
C
harley,
petit
juro
i
.
.
.
$0.50
AND
UP
3.40
i
w
itness
.................................
P age 26. V. S. R. R. Labor Board Decision (d issen tin g
able
nrlce
Phone 83
exceptions
T.
B.
Colem
an,
circuit
as
follows,
w
ith
the
exception«
r
rn
le
m
a
n
.
circu
it
couit
8.60
opinion) rea d s: “ T H E RATES OP PAY ESTABLISHED
9.60 Geo. W. H e rrio tt, p etit ju ro r
w
itness
...............................•
16.00
show
n;
!
Jesse
Houck,
petit
ju
ro
r
.
.
.
UNDER TH IS DECISION ARE NOT BASED UPON TH E
STRAYED.
ALI/ THE EASTMAN
D usenberry,
grand
•County Court and C om niissioners Edw in
18.60
« OP BetrC H aym ond, p etit ju ro r .
HUMAN NEEDS of th e h u n d red s of tho u san d s of lam i-
ju rv w itness ........................
SU PPLIES
7.60
G. A. G ardner, county ju d g e ’s
C. W. Isaacs, p etit ju ro r . . .
W ANTED— 30 tie rs IS inch o tk
lics involved. They a rc insufficient to provide these
L. D usenberry, grand
salary ........................................ $166.66 | Mrs
3 00 Cecil Jennings, circu it co urt
wood, size ranging from six io
fam ilies w ith th e ab so lu te essentials. The earnings of
ju ry w itness ........................
5.00
V ictor B ursell, county com
w itness .................................
ten
inches for big heater. Subm it
th is larg e grout» of ra ilro a d w orkers will not provide the
L. D usenberry, grand jury
m isio n er’s salary and ex­
3 0O , Mrs. R. E. Johnson, circuit
bids to Georgia Coffee a t Tidings
f a th e r of a fam ily w ith as m uch food as is allow ed con­
84.30
w itness .................................
5.00
10 40
court w itness .....................
pense ....................................
office.
289tf
victs in th e Cook C ounty, Illinois, ja il.”
! Jam es Daily, p etit ju ro r ■
H enry Johnson, grand ju ry
Jam es Owens, county com ­
Can you blam e the nhoncrafts for refusing 'o accent
12.60
M
artha
E.
D
ahuff.
petit
ju
ro
r
I OR 8AI/K.
w itness ................................. ' 2.00
m issioner’s salary and ex­
decis’ons th a t are ro u n fair and u n ju st? The ih oncraft
10.00
pense .....................................
85.00 L oren L Danton, pet t ju ro r
Mrs. R. E. Johnson, grand
em ployes have accepted decision a fte r decision which
A.
E E dm ondson, grand ju ry
stot- HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
3.00
G. A. G ardner, county ju d g e ’s
' ~
ju ry w itness ........................
they rec a rd e d as u n iu st. H ave the railro a d s done rs
11.40
w
itness
...................
.
.
.
.
.
.
trav elin g expense ............
25.00
m uch? NO! E ighty-tw o railro a d s have refused during
6.60 Milam Jacobs, circu it court
FOR SALE— A creage
on
paved
H. G. E n d ers Sr., petit ju ro r
3.00
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., county
w itness .................................
th e nast two y ears to comply w ith decisions of the United
9.60
highw ay, splendid soil. Five seres,
H
erbert
Elm
ore,
p
etit
ju
ro
r
ju d g e ’s telephone ............
9.60
S tates R ailroad L ahor Roard.
8.00 Mrs. N. K inney, circuit court 13.20 !
10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and
F ra n k C. E llio tt, p e tit ju ro r
w itness .................................
P earl Sargent, county court
H E L P TH E RAILROAD W ORKERS MAINTAIN A
12.60
the
price is rig h t. O. A. M anning,
Nels
E
rickson,
petit
j
u
r
o
r
..
21.60
Dolph K ant, p e tit ju ro r . . . .
w itness .................................. 72.80
LIVING W AGE.
203-1
T
alent,
Oregon.
272tf
H.
E.
F
rancis,
grand
ju
ry
E ddie R ouseau. county court
11 00 w - O. K iiipps, p e tt1 ju ro r . . 15.60
...................
3.00
w
itness
..................................
23.20
1 4 4 0 Jam es M. K ing, p e tit ju ro r .
GREEN A PPLES — G ravenstines.
w itness .................................
_________ H enry W. F ram e, p etit ju ro r 15 00 Mary K leinham m er, grand
Can’t beat ’em for pies snd sauce.
T otal, $446.36 E. A .'F lem m in g , grand ju ro r
18.00
ju ro r ......................................
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phon«
PISHIN G RODS W R A PPED
C ircuit C ourt
E. E. Foss, petit j u r o r ..........
11.40 Olin Knox, grand ju ry w itness 2.00
9
- F - ll.
Chas. W. F raley , pet t ju ro r 12.60,
E K ;nney, petit ju ro r . ■ . 1 8.60
P earl S argent, circuit co urt
B
arrels
and
P
u
t
s
Supplied
and
FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about
! P aul L eonard, circuit court
wiitness ..................................$143.20 P. G. Brown, grand ju ry wit-
P itte d for Any M ake of Gun
w itness .................................
5.00
one acre of land, good house, elec­
j Jew ell D. Lowe, p e tit ju r o r .
16.00
tric lights, all in garden, some
John S. L ydiard. p e tit ju r o r .
23.80
berries.
P rice $1600.
O. A.
¡L ester Layton, g ran d ju ro r . .
6.40
M anning, T alent, Or.
J S ltf
; D elbert A. Lyons, grand ju ro r 4.00
FO R SALE— Cheap, piano in first
! Chas. L indsay, grand ju ro r
6.40
»81 E . »LAIN ST.
class condition.
Carl H. Love­
K a th e rin e L indley, p d tlt ju ro r 13.00
land, 135 E. Main or phone 465.
Jam es Lenox, petit j u r o r . . .
18.20
268tf
J. J. McMahon, circu it court
4.00
w itness .................................
FOR SALE— Good auto tra ile r. Call
J. J. McMahon, grand ju ry
a t E agle Foundry, Oberlin St.
BUYERS AND SEL LER S M EET
2.00
w itness . . . ' . ........................
290-6*
J. F. M iller, grand ju ry w it­
AT
2.00
ness ...................................... •
CHICKENS FO R SALE— About 150
A. A. M athes, grand ju ry w it­
W hite Leghorn pullets a t 50c to
9.00
ness ................... .. • ...............
$1 each. F ry e rs, 20c per pound.
Ernest, McKee, p e tit j u r o r . . 10.00
( F a t hens, 18c pound. E. O Sm ith
6.20
W arren D. Mee, p etit ju ro r.
298 H argadine St. P hone 264-L.
H. A. M cClain, circuit co urt
R anches, O rchards an d Homes
290-6*
7.00
w itness .................................
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FO R SALE— F o u r room cottage,
J. R. M cCracken, p e tit ju ro r 15.00
large lot, some fru it, chicken
Chess L. M cKimmey, p etit
H otel A shland Bldg.
P h o n e 26
15.20
house and ru n . F o r p a rticu la rs,
ju ro r ......................................
16¡00
Thos. M offat, petit j u r o r . . .
see Mrs. C. E. L ane a t Tidings.
ASHLAND, ORE.
15.00
290tf
Issie McCiilly, p etit j u r o r . .
H. C. M ackey, p e tit ju r o r . . . 13.00
i FOR SALE OR RENT— Good used
T. F. Nichols, grand ju ry w it­
7.60j
sew ing m achine. See Mrs. C. E.
ness ........................................
i Lane a t Tidings.
290tf
12.60
L. N iederm ever, p e tit ju ro r.
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
- ——
J. A. N orris, grand ju ry w it­
AND SAUK TW IN ES JUST IN FO R * SALE— New player piano,
2.00
ness ........................................
sm all paym ent down, balance on
“ SHOO F L Y ” th e g reat fly
Bryce N ichols, circu it c o u rt
term s. 52 Roca St.
391 6
w itness
...............................
11.00
k iller, should be used on your
L. O’Kelly, g rand ju ry w it­
horses and cows m ore freely.
ness ........................................
8.00
An axe in the hands of a crazy man is a serious menace, yet
Ray O ffenbacher, g ran d ju ro r 16.80
F encing of every description.
P ete O ard, circu it court w it­
New and used Sewing M achines
we do not condemn the axe for its wild or foolish application.
3.00, alw ays on hand.
n e s s ' ........................................
6.60
Alice A. Peil, p e tit j u r o r ..
AT
Louise A. Perozzi, p e tit ju ro r 15.40
Advertising can be—has been—sometimes misused. Like
D. E. Phipps, p e tit ju r o r . . 22.00
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
4.00
Paul E. P earce, grand ju ro r
FIRE INSURANCE
all great forces, it must be intelligently planned and directed.
L ulu M P enland. grand ju ro r 1 7 .8Ö
P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out
A rth u r P e rry , c irc u it court
3.00
fire in su ran ce has robbed m any
w itness .................................
In the big job of reviving American business, advertising
16.00
H allet F. P la tt, p etit ju ro r.
a m en of his en tire property.
C. B. L A M K I N
3.20 ;
Jim Ro^k, grand ju ry w itness
D on’t be caught unprepared by
is the best tool that money can buy. Let*s use it—boldly
Sam R ’tte r , g rand ju ry w it­
th e fire fiend. Your hom e, your
2.20
BARGAINS IN REAL
business, your crops, your a u to ­
ness ........................................
P. G. Rase, grand ju ry w itness 3.00 \
m obile have a very real money
and well!
ESTATE
O. H. Rose, grand ju ry w itness 3.00 j
value. ,
T. J. Rouse, circu it court
No p ro p erty is secure against
7.00,
w itness .................................
destru ctio n by fire. L et us tell
F. E. R edden, circuit- court
you how little It will cost to fully
8.00
w itness .................................
p ro tect you.
City an d R anch P ro p erties
Geo. R oberts, circuit court
“ W hen you w ant good in su r­
3.00
w itness .................................
ance, ta lk w ith B illings."
Houses to R ent
H arry Snider, circu it co urt
9.60
w itness .................................
Mrs. E lm er Simons, grand
ju rv w itness ........................
2.00
C ITIZEN ’S BANK BUILDING
Paul A. S hearer, petit ju ro r 17.60
H enry Slover. g ran d / ju ry
E stab lish ed 188»
.00
w itness .
..........................
Estate and Real Insurance
How About It.
Mrs. G. E. Spencer, grand
8.00
ju ry w itness ........................
ASHI/AND, OREGON
A flippant correspondent inquires:
W alter L. Sm ith, grand ju ry
“If politics makes one tireil, can one
Phone 211
41 E Main St
3.00
w itness .................................
rest up on its bunk?”—Boston Eve­
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