iSKtisO ÌMàar, Atìgust il, T ffr - r *~V}» tAoa m um 8-<00 i . ÂÎeecëj ré g u la i flidigent >. Mrs. I. A. M ontgom ery, reg u ­ 8.00 la r in d ig en t M argaret N oble, reg u la r indi­ One cent the word each time. 10.00 gent ............................. ¡ i t . . Returns from Cave» ■ 1 LOST. PHY8ICIANS. E lizab eth P a tte rso n , râg tila r Mr. and Mrs. J. W . M illner re-j 8.00 in d ig e n t ............................... Lieutenant D oolittle W ill Try to LOST— 35x5 spare tire betw een Hilt DR. ERNES) A. WOODS— Practice Jam es P ough, re g u la r in d i­ tu rn e d y esterday evening from th e G ET R ID OF G R IT / Cross Continent in Twenty- ¡L te x x -fc and A shland. F in d e r re tu rn to lim ited to eye, ear, nose and 6.00 gent ...................................... Oregon caves and G ran ts P a s s ' T hree H ours E n d ers store. 295-2 th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and Mrs. M ary P rice, re g u la r in­ Road dost,carbon,fine m etal particles ■ f ilile w here they had been fo r a 3hort 8.00 digent .................................... 2 to A. 6. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ from engine w e a i— a ll should be ' WANTED. trip . Mrs. M illner mixed business flushed out re g u la rly . Authorized land, Ore 78-tf Doc P arso n s, re g u la r indi­ (By In te rn a tio n a l News Service) dealers use Ca
    on. P ractice lim ited to -D espite his disastro u s fall recent- care of Dodge fam ily . . . 20.00 : E. J. Johnson, G eneral Delivery, j eye, ear, nose and throat, f. ,sse? S T A N D A R D O IL te r s in connection w ith th e Stan-! Mrs. L. Schiefflin. re g u la r in ­ ' * j * '* 7 - T 'u " L * • "7i." b '. L ie u te n a n t Jam es H. D oolittle A shland, Oregon. 294-4* n a rd e sta te of which she is adm inis- - supplied. Oculist and aurl -i lot 6.00 digent .................................... will again a tte m p t to m ake a one- 8. P. R. R Offices. M. F a d R tra trlx . Mrs. Jean Ross Sm ith, reg u ­ W ANTED — To ren t, unfu rn ish ed stop tra n sc o n tin en ta l flig h t from Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phono 5«? 8.00 house, five room s. In q u ire Ash-i __ ________ lar in d ig en t ........................ MODERN here to Rockw ell field, San Diego, Mrs. Nancy Sisem ore, re g u la r land L aundry._____________ ¿95-2* DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special a? B e tte r be safe th a n sorry. See iridigent ............................... 10.00 Calif. The exact date of his second CRANKCASE tention to m others and children. B eaver R ealty Co. about your Insur- H E L P WANTED T. D. S tafford, re g u la r indi­ a tte m p t has not yet been set. _____ In te rn a l excretions and endocrine 287tf ance. P hone 68. gent ...................................... 7.00 CLEANING glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­ LABORERS W ANTED— F or Klam The only stop planned by L ieu­ Alex W ilson, re g u la r Indigent 8.00 neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ a th F alls saw m ill. 40c per h our te n a n t D oolittle, who ad m its he will SERVICE Z. W olgam ott, re g u la r in d i­ Visits Relatives H e r e - fice hours. 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to • and up. P a rtic u la rs a t Staples gent .......................... .. 15.00 of , do th a t m uch* wiU be a t his hom . e D. m. R ealty office, H otel A shland Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Payne . —, — i A nnie W atk in s, re g u la r indi­ »»nt v , th e city . for »„..¡station a t Kelly J field, • San A ntonio, ?&<■ building. 290tf H illsboro. Or., w ere in : '4 8.00 gent ...................................... ________ _________ CHIROPRACTORS. d en t county farm s a la r y .. 125.00 4 a few hours vesterday aftern o o n vis- Texas- w en 6 m a es ,s’ on 1 Chas. A rnholt, indigent ex- Clarence Acree, labor at W ANTED— P e a r pickers. P h ’ 95-3* DR* INGERSOLL HAWLEY R ing w ith Mrs. Susie Allen. T h e l9t°P hls associates will give him a j pense ...................................... 10.00 county farm ..................... 6.00 C. G ardner, 373-R-2. — V isiting C hiropractic Physician. , W . C. Boliou, in d ig en t ex ­ Pavnes are on an o u ting trip and i rousing welcome and a rousing send- Elton Beeson, county farm N euritis cases « specialty. Phone pense ...................................... 25.00 FOR EXCHANGE expense ................................. 3.00 had taken th e coast ro u te as far " hen he resum es his fllg h t’ a fte r 118-J. T reatm en t given only in j A. B. E vans, in d ig en t ex- A lbert C rane, n ursing a t replenishing th e ta n k s of his m a­ your own home. south as C rescent City and then i pense ...................................... 10.00 FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum ­ county farm ........................ 10.00 ’ G odw ard M ercantile Co., in ­ bered ran ch on Pacific highw ay cam e across tiie m o u n tain s to G rants chine w ith gasoline. Cal.-O re. P ow er Co., lig h ts a t In p rep aratio n for his second a t­ digent expense ................... 31.00 and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic county hospital ................. 16.44 P ass and could not resist th e tem p ­ and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­ Dr. Lincoln K allen. in d ig en t house and outb u ild in g s; good! tem pted tra n sc o n tin e n ta l flig h t. Cad Ellis, county farm ex­ nation does w onders. F irst N at'l ta tio n to come on to A shland before expense ................................. 10.00 stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen- pense .................................... 2.25 L ie u te n a n t D oolittle is having a spe­ Bank Bldg. Phone 4 8-1 4 2. re tu rn in g home. Mrs. M. E. M iddlebusher, in ­ ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill H. W. G raham , county farm cial De H aviland plane constructed. “N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf digent supplies ................... 8.00 I expense ................................. tra d e for unincum bered A shland 4.20 The gas ta n k of his a irp la n e will JPheonix M ercantile Co., indi­ acreage; p refe r no house, but T his season you c a n ’t duplicate Hom e Tel. & Tel Co., county CONSERVATORY O F MUSIC gent supplies ...................... 25.11 would ensider acreage w ith sm all P a u lse ru d ’s. have a 275-gallon capacity, w hile farm expense ...................... .05 ou r values anyw here. Salem W oolen Mills Store, in­ house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran. The A shland C onservatory of Music ' H utchison & Lum sden, county 286tf th e oil tan k will be designed to c a r­ 231tf • i opens S eptem ber 5th, 1922. Ma­ digent supplies ................... 39.70 Ite St. farm expense ..................... 53.10 ry 24 gallons. I , --- ' ■ -.... . .......— ----------------- I ! dam e Tracey-Y oung, T a len t M ercantile iCo., in d i­ directress. M edford Sheet Metal W orks, TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished ! L ie u te n a n t D oolittle hopes to On C ra te r L ake T rip — gent supplies ..................... 8.00 The school of daily in stru ctio n in county farm expense . . . . 3.25 «7 a p a rtm e n t house in P o rtla n d , Ore- j all branches of m usic. The Lesch- T h u rb e r & Di>f>n, indigent b Mr. and Mrs. M ark Sm ith le f t'm a k e the flig h t in 23^4 h o u rs of M edford F u rn itu re & H a rd ­ gon, cen trally located, for tra d e j etizky m ethod. The secretary will supplies ............................... 8.32 yesterday m orning for a few d a y s , a c tu a l flying tim e. w are, county farm supplies .65 for com plete home in o r near E. M. T h u rb e r & Co., in d ig en t be pleased to supply any in fo rm a ­ M onarch Seed & F eed Co., . I ---------- I A native of C alifornia, L ie u te n a n t A shland or T alent. In q u ire 635 ♦ supplies ............................... 7.49 ! county farm supplies . . . . tion desired. A ddress Box 5 4. .50 Reca St., or phone 368-Y. 289-lm E xpert piano tu n in g . C arl Love­ D oolittle has been in th e av iatio n ag a in st G erm any. He did not serve B. Theiss & Co indigent A shland, Oregon. 280-lm o* P a u l’s E lectric Store, county land, stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone service since w ar was declared overseas, however. supplies ............................... 15,00 farm supplies ...................... 2.35 TEA CH ER OF PIANO— The Lesch- 46 5 .’ 286tf Alice U lrich, re n t for indi­ W. M. P e tri, county farm ex­ etiezky m ethod. Pupil of M adam e gen t ................................. 9.00 pense .......... 10.50 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Lew is U lrich, indigent sup- Tracey. Lolita Pierson. Phone Home- A. H. W ard, county farm ex­ G rav en stein A pples — W indfalls. I 485-J, B oulevard. 282tf supplies .................................. 29.07 pense ...................................... 2.50 Made (C ontinued from y esterd ay .) 50 lb. box $1 delivered. The fin e s t' Jno. M. W illiam s Co., indi- M aryette W edge, w ork a t TRAN8FÎ.K AND EXPRB8M. all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark e t. Reha»« gGnt 8UPPlies ...................... 11 00 Products county farm ........................... 40.00 la x n e o a ie A m erican Red Cross, indigent f 5 r prom pt and careful service, P hone 9 - F - ll. , ,, . . Jo h n W eeks, tax r e f u n d . . . . ? 74.18 exDense 91 22 W eeks & O rr, county farm auto tru c k s or horse drays, call supplies ............................... 2.90 L e tte rs torm leading A m erican W idows’ Pensions H B p j um m er, indigent ex­ W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 117 111 Ed Binns, county farm su p ­ o u tin g a t C ra te r L ake. women p ro testin g violently ag a in st E ffie M arie Baer, w idow ’s pense ....................................... 14.92 Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear Hotel plies ...................................... 9-10 any change in th e V olstead act,! pension ................................. $ 2 5 .0 0 ¡M rs. R. J. Row en, indigent Suffe-» Sprained Ankle— A shland. 5<5tf Dr. G. A. G itzen, county farm BREAD, CAKES. PIES expense . , .............................. 12.50 Mrs. Susan T. Gregg, th e nurse, continue to pour into th e office of M rs- J.- H - Bye rly- w idow ’s supplies ............................... 8.00 pension ................................. 25.00 gacred H e a rt H ospital, indi and ROLLS T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS has been su ffe rin g from a sprained the Union Signal, the official publi- fjebecca Clary, w idow ’s g e n t expense ..................... 12.85 F E R — Good team and m otor­ T otal, $374.79 an k le for th e past two weeks. cation of th e N ational W om en’s ; pension .................................. 15.00 Chas. D. M osher, indigent trucks. Good service a t a reason Finest m aterials used and Court House Expense Mrs. Susie Coy, widow’s pen­ C h ristian T em perance Union. expense ................................. 5.00 C. F. H oeffs, w ork on co u rt­ able price. Phone 83 made under modern sani­ sion ......................................... 15.00 Spei. I less and dress b e tte r by F ran ces E. B urns, g re a t com m an­ house ....................................$ 4.00 »'OR RENT. M ary R. H iggins, w idow ’s T otal, $684.18 tary conditions by experts. buying your fall su it a t P a u lse ru d ’s. der of th e L adies of th e M accabees, ; B. L. Moses, ja n ito r’s salary 56.25 pension ................................. 15.00 Care of Poor at Poor Farm 2 86tf S. E. Combes, w ork on c o u rt­ w rites: APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish e d , close Mrs. Ina H uson, w idow 's pen­ Dr. W. W. P. H olt, county house .................................... 28.00 sion ......................................... 54.00 in, m odern conveniences. A dults “ F o r th irty years I have been physician’s salary ............ $ 75.00 « only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., Mrs. Irene W ells, superinten- w orking w ith a group of 60,000 Alice P. Howell, w id o w s Shopping in A shland— (C ontinued tom orrow ) nension •••••• zo.vu o r phone 122. 257-tf T he Misses T helm a. V era and women, and have seen th e difficul- | DoUy' ' — ' widow>3 Aileen R obinson, of G ran ts P ass, ties m any wom en had to m eet in FOR RENT— Piano, 842 Boule- pension ................................. 25.00 vard. 295-5 w ere In th e city shopping T hursday, connection w ith th e d rin k problem . J A nna P resco tt, w idow ’s pen- 10.00 and visitin g w ith th e ir a u n t, Mrs. E veryw here wom en a re expressing I sion ................... • • • •............ rOR SALE. to me th e g ratify in g change which ; wi ow s pen 2g 00 H. J. Robinson. I HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings (New Management) FRUIT JARS AND TRIMMINGS has resu lted since th e E ig h te e n th . R ichardson, wid- R e n t H ouse H ere— FOR SALE— Acreage on paved am endm ent, s ta tin g th a t fo r the firs t j ow’s pension ........................ 32.50 | E xtra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen.............. 10c A. BARTOLETTI, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Good have re n t­ tim e in m any years th e wages of th e E lizab eth highw ay, Eolendid soil. Five acres, Sevey, widow’s 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and pension .................................. 17.50 ed th e Moore house on L iberty s tre e ti head of th e fam ily a re used for the 2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c th e price is rig h t. O. A. M anning. Mrs. Lydia Sanders, w idow ’s and will occupy th e sam e tom orrow , benefit of th e hom e and fam ily in ­ Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. for. .. .25c T alent, Oregon. 272tf pension ...................... th e F. F. W h ittle tru c k having left stead of being spent in a saloon. Re- Mrs. Rose R. Singler, w idow ’s BUYERS AND SELLERS M EET Economy lids, per dozen .................................................30c FOR SALE— On th e highw ay, about e a rly th is m orning for D unsm uir to peatedly women say to me, ‘My h u s­ 32.50 pension one acre of land, good house, elec­ Mason lids, per dozen .......................................................30c b rin g th e household goods back to-1 ! Addie W ebb Shanks, w idow ’s AT • band is a d iffe re n t m an since we tric lights, all in garden, soma 10.00 ; pension .................................. K err caps, per dozen .......................................................15c m orrow . berries. P rice $1600. O. A. have p ro h ib itio n .’ Since my experi- Amy T _____ horn, widow’s pen- M anning. Talent, Or. i8 1 tf Jelly glasses, tall or flats, per dozen.............................50c ence has not been local, but has cox-j sion ......................................... 25.00 D on’t fail to see th e Special Dem­ ered th e e n tire U nited S tates I h a v e ! Mrs. S arah W akem an, wid- Heavy, clear water glasses, e a c h .................................. 5c FOR SALE— Cheap, piano in first o n s tra tio n of th e H artm an R eto rt class condition. Carl H. Love­ come to know that the create., pos-; R anches, O rchards a n d Hom es Stone jars, per gallon .......................................................25c for e x tra ctin g oil from Dead In d ian land, 135 E. Main or phone 465. sible benefit has resu lted from t h e ; pengion .................................. 15.00 F ire and A uto Insurance sh a le at Mac’s g arage, P ioneer stre e t, Mason jars, per dozen—pints .........................................90c 268tf S a tu rd a y , 3:30 p. m. and 7 :3 0 p. m. n atio n al p ro hibitory law .” Mason jars, per dozen—quarts ...................................$1.10 T otal, $406.50 H otel A shland Bldg. P hone 26 FO R SALE— F o u r room cottage, E ffects o f P ro h ib itio n on th e 296-2 Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm large lot, some fru it, chicken Mason jars, per dozen—half g a llo n s ...........................$1.60 L u m b er In d u stry ASHLAND, ORE. A. D. B eardsley, re g u la r indi house and run. F o r p articu lars, C aroline R. Swope, T horp, W ash., Economy and Wide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen— $ 10.00 Leaves for Eugene— gent see Mrs. C. E. L ane a t Tidings. Mrs. G. R. Érobeck, re g u la r 290tf P ints ......................................................................... $1.20 Miss Mary D. Moore, who has w rites: in d ig en t 2 ............................... I do not th in k it is possible for been spending th e p ast several days Q uarts .......................................................................$1.35 FOR SALE OR RENT— Good used one u n fam iliar w ith conditions un- Nellie B oardm an, reg u la r in- 00 w ith h er p a re n ts on V ista stre e t, rlloûnt ............................... sew ing m achine. See Mrs. C. E. H alf Gallons .............................................................$1.75 Lane a t Tidings. 290tf le ft last evening for E ugene, having der license to realize w hat a sa,oon-¡ Mr s 'SK ate Coppie, re g u la r in 8.00 Diplomatic accepted a position as teacher n e a r less A m erica, m ade so by th e adop-j ¿ jg e n t .................................... Effective 8.00 FOR SALE— New player piano, th a t place. She spent th e sum m er tion of th e E ig h te e n th a m e n d m e n t.; Mr .C astile, re g u la r indigent sm all paym ent down, balance on visitin g w ith h er g ran d m o th er in j m eans to th e lu m b er in d u stry , em -j Dave D aniels, iegu a r 11 g .oo term s. 52 Roca St. 291 6 61 NORTH MAIN STREET ployers and em ployes. In the l a s t !A M ^ F o rd , re g u la r Indigent ASHLAND REALTY CO 6.00 s o u th e rn C alifornia. FOR SALE— F irs t class tru c k bed, few weeks I have asked both of th e m , Mrg Gojd je G ates, re g u la r in- 12 feet long, 7 feet wide, well 15.00 Opposite City Hall 282tf th is qu estio n : ‘W h at a re th e effects digent .................................... L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop. ironed off. P rice $10, cost $40. _______ of p ro h ib itio n .’ This reply cam e Mrs. H udson, reg u la r indigent 8.00 104 T hird St. 295-3* 10.00 C liff P ayne m akes folding screens from a lu m b er d ealer and factory j Ire^ 7H R e g u la r 'T n d t- Business Chances FOR SALE— Five head th o ro u g h ­ A utom oblle Insurance a specialty man of go y e a rs ’ experience: 1 ' gent ...................................... 8.00 bred N ubian m ilk goats. 368 Ot- In su ra n ce Real E state A sk Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course.; r th e m en in —and— SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR frien d s of th e G reggs, who form erly tke jogging and lu m b e r business BARGAINS H» REAL FIRE INSURANCE lived a t W allow a. th an Jn the old days j believe our ESTATR CAMP OUTFITS P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out men. as well as we, appreciate th e fire insu ran ce has robbed m any STERNO HEAT—15-30c Let us c o n tra ct y o u r pain tin g «■ , » . r, n e c m im proved conditions. a m an of his e n tire property^ C arson-F ow ler L um ber Co. 286-10 Of course you’ve played it! Ju st suppose you D on’t be caught unprepared V. the fire fiend. Your hom e. •* hand this or had that. H ECK ER BROUGHT BACK FROM HERD OF ELK PROPAGATING City tun! Ranch Properties business, your crops, your •lU SALEM PENDING A PPE A L m obile have a very real m ol‘ IN SHASTA NATIONAL FOREST Houses to Rent ICY-HOT BOTTLES 3 Locai and Personal One-Stop Transcontinental Flight B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L 'if/l To Be Attempted By Texas Aviator j za BEST W . C. T. U. Column Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday Lithia Bakery m STAPLES REALTY AGENCY PLAZA MARKET Cool Kitchens for Hot Days j Vacation Supplies SIMPSON’S HARDWARE Peirs Corner At Once The Game ot "Just Suppose Campers Supplies REDDING, Calif., Aug. 18.— Sev SALEM. Or., Aug. 18.— R ussell e ra l y ears ago th e E lks lodge a t Red- H ecker, 23, convicted of th e m u rd e r ding shipped 50 elk from the Yel- of F ra n k Bowker, P o rtla n d mu&ic- low stone p a rk and had them placed ian. A pril 17, has been tra n sfe rre d in th e Shasta n atio n al forest. About > from the sta te p e n ite n tia ry h ere to h a lf th e herd died soon a fte r th e y ! C lackam as county, pending appeal w ere lib e rate d . T he rem a in d e r have: to th e suprem e court. H ecker, who Increased up to about 60 head and was sentenced to han g Septem ber a re now located on Brock, Lick and 22, was g ran te d a stay of execution F la t creeks, and on Brock m ountain, when his case was appealed to th e L a st y e a r several calves w ere seen, h ig h er court. It Is believed th is herd has now be- Due to the condition of the Clack- come p erm an en tly established and am as county jail a t Oregon City, he will continue to Increase in num - wlll be confined In th e M ultnom ahi county jail a t P o rtla n d . bers. Get Your Vacation Reading Matter BOOKS & MAGAZINES Ju st suppose you were going abroad this sum mer and th a t vou d id n ’t have to count the w pennies. CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING Ju st supposing is pleasant but profitless. Open an account with us for a dollar and make the “ suppose” come true. Q . w . A. SHELL B A R B E R The Citizens Bank oi Ashland Ashland. Oregon «¿5 UG5.B5, No p roperty is secure ag aio 1»' destru ctio n by fire. L et J you how little It will cost to’ f i ^ 1' pro tect you. “ W’hen you w a n t good in su r­ ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” Billings Agency Safety blades resharpened Established 1883 like new. Single b it, 30c • Hfaiil Estate and Real insurance doz. Dobule bit, 60c d o t ASHLAND, OREGON Children’s Work A Phone 211 ? 41 R St. Specialty