Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Jackson County Fair Grounds
Praised By “ Oregon Farmer”
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Coming W Medford
Aè
Return from Outing—
The E dw in F. Young fam ily, o f'
116 H igh stre e t, have re tu rn e d from j Som ething entirely new in the exhibits th e first of A ugust. A basic
a su m m e r’s o u ting in th e W illam ette
laying o u t of fairg ro u n d s, a t least prize of $60 is given, fo r a score of
valley.
in th e Pacific n o rth w est, has been 66, and ad d itio n al prizes for first
th ree places. The stock b arn is 75x
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next a tte m p te d and accom plished in the 75 feet and will hold 75 head. H ere
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- new Jackson county fair grounds. convenience seem s to be a ll th a t
lal and w orkm anship.
Phone 138. a t M edford, Or., says the “ Oregon could possibly be secured.
Tents
207 E. Main stre e t.
238t; F arm er. A ‘landscape” plan has will have to be used th is y ear to
been adopted; and every p a rt of th e 'h o u s e the overflow and m ore b a r n s )
Visitor from Grants Pass—
ground and every building co m p o se'w ill be b u ilt on a re g u la r plan, w ith!
Miss V irginia Ray, from G rants
a p a rt of a scenic and harm onious a ju d g in g a re n a w ithin th e sem i­
P ass, is visiting Mrs. H. G. E nders
whole.
circle. The g ran d sta n d is 124x44.8
on E a st Main stre e t, for a few days.
H. O. F ro b ach , se cre ta ry of the feet, and is th e first u n it w ith pos­
T he teach ers welcome th e idea of M edford cham ber of com m erce, and sibilities fo rf extension a t e ith e r
engraved pens— it identifies them
^a *r , secured th e plans from end. It will seat 1000 people. The
w hen lost. You can get your c h ild ’s au exPe r* a ^ the Oregon A g r.c u ltu ral auto race tra c k is a m ile and an
pen engraved a t E lh a rt's .
1_2 college. Jackson county had a fair eighth, and was designed by Jack
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some y ears ago, b u t did not h a v e , P rince, who designed th e Los An-
W ill Go to Klamath—
! grounds.
F irs t,
th en ,
am ple geles and Tacom a track s. Inside the
The Misses Mary and Alice W a l-1 grounds w ere procured, th e county! au to tra c k is th e horse race tra c k ,
k e r expect to leave for K la m a th and city to g eth e r p urchasing 118 one m ile long. I t will not be com-
F a lls Sunday, w here Miss M ary will acres. P lan s fo r the e n tire grounds, pleted th is year.
T his year m ost
w ork d u rin g th e com ing w in ter,
or a t least as m uch of fit as m ay be of the com m ercial exhibits will have
F irst Congregational Church
w hile
Miss Alice will go on to th e used for the next few years, w ere
to shown in te n ts, and a te n t 150x
B
oulevard and Main stre e t. Sun­
K lam ath Agency to teach.
then adopted and w ork is now beingi 60 will house th e a u to exhibit.
day school a t 9:4.5 a. m., w ith
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rushed w ith a view to com pletion;
Use of th e county g rad e r and
G rav en stin e Apples, none b e tte r in tim e for th is fa ll’s fair. Every tra c to r affected a g re a t saving in classes fo r all 'grades and ages.
for jelly. W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb building is thoroughly m odern, and g e ttin g th e grounds ready, and th e Bring your Bible. M orning serm on
P rof. A ndrew s will sing.
box. P hone 9 - F - ll.
all floors are of concrete, except tra c k s built. All m ate ria l and every a t 11.
C hristian E ndeavor a t 7 p. in. The
th a t of the sto^k barn.
T here it ¡th in g used except labor has been
evening service will be a union serv­
Entertains Sewing Circl
was deemed b e tte r to have n a tu r e ’s • fu rn ish ed by M edford business m en
Miss Mabel H ager, of 472 Scenic flooring. Every building is b u ilt on a t cost. A “ buy a tre e ” cam paign ice at th e C h au tau q u a building. This
is the in itia l service of th e evangel­
D rive, e n te rta in e d th e G irls’ Sewing the unit plan, and can be added to resu lted
lte d in th e donation of nearly
istic cam paign. L et us m ake it a
society on M onday.
w ithout m arrin g its beauty.
300 trees, which have been or will
good one. W. Judson Oldfield, m in­
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I To the fa r rig h t is the w om en’s; be planted w here they will do the
ister.
B e tte r be safe than sorry.
See building, not only well a rra n g e d for m ost to beautify th e grounds. A fine
B eaver R ealty Co. about your insur- exhibiting the a rt and handiw ork of (sp irit has been show n th ro u g h o u t by
Trinity Episcopal Church
ance. P hone 68.
2 87tf women, b u t w ith a d e q u ate re st, M edford business in terests.
The
V icar, the Rev. P. K. H am m ond.
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rooms and o th er
arra n g e m e n ts for sam e sp irit now seem s to an im ate Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunda’y
V isits in Ashland—
com fort and convenience. The m ain the farm ers, m any of whom will ex-
school a t 9:45. M orning service and
Mrs. C harles A. K ing, who has exhibit building is 109x75 feet. It hibit live stock or farm products for
serm on a t 11. Subject, the general
been spending a few days visiting in wm have 36 booths, 12x1 a, and 12-) th e purpose of helping m ake th e
convention of th e Episcopal church,
A shland, expects to leave w ith her f00^ a isies. Over a dozen com m un- fair a success. F a ir dates are Sep—
— w h at it is and w hat it does.
husband fo r B aker, Or., very soon, ¡ties had signed up for com m unity j (em ber 13 to 16.
w here Mr. K ing will have charge o f ________________________________________________________________________ —
F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
th e physical tra in in g d e p a rtm e n t of Rem odeling Home—
! School Teachers Arrive—
P ioneer avenue South.
Sunday
th e schools there.
F ra n k A rant, of N ursery stre e t j W ith school s ta rtin g T uesday, the services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of
! is having his home rem odeled.
van g u ard of teach ers for th e com ­ lesson, “ M an.” Sunday school a t
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs
ing y ear began a rriv in g on nearly 10 o’clock.
W ednesday
evening
P a v ilio n ^ W ednesday and S aturday)
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty, every tra in F rid ay .
Those who m eetings a t 8 o’clock.
R eading
n ig h ts.
304tf
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course, reached A shland yesterday w ere Lo- room open daily from 2 u n til 5
265tf ) eta R ogers, G eraldine R uch, M arie m., except Sundays and holidays.
Ridings, G race H aw kyard, Mabel
Nazarene Church
Bay, D orothea A braham s, Zipora
Moves to Ashland—
C
orner
of F o u rth and C streets.
R obert B arnhouse has arriv ed B lum enfeld and Alice Hayes. Miss
from e a ste rn Oregon and will re-! Ruch and Miss R idings have ju st Services for Sunday, Septem ber 3d:
¡side in th e L aughlin house a t 110 re tu rn e d from a 15 days trip in Al- Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m., w ith
L aurel stre e t.
) a sk a, and though they had a lovely T hornton S. W iley, su p erin ten d en t.
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j trip , were glad th a t th e ir trav els P reach in g services a t 11. No serv­
ices in th e evening on account of
Don’t fo rg et th e big tim e a t Rogue w ere over for the present.
the union revival m eetings.
You
R iver Septem ber 4 to 9. B arbacuej
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and old fashioned dance W ednesday;
D ancing a t the Big H ot Springs are cordially invited to come and
J. E. McShane,
evening, Septem ber 6. G. A. R .’s Pavilion, W ednesday and S aturday w orship w ith us.
la n d fam ilies and all allied organiza- nights.
304-tf pastor.
i tions w ith badges, free. All o th ers
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on all
not subject to reg ister, 50c a feed, j Away on Deer H u n t—
Methodist Episcopal Church
' Come and cam p w ith us. Soldier’s!
Leslie H eer, H arlan M cW illiam s
C orner N orth Main and L aurel
fare, beans and coffee free all week and A lbert G uthrie, left T hursday streets. Sunday school a t 9:45 a.
on grounds. “ N uff s a id !” 307-2_m th i f ° r a ^ew d aY8 in tk e m ountains to m ., w ith Dr. G. WT. Gregg, su p e rin ­
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; the south of A shland in a h u n t for tendent. M orning service a t 11 a.
Purchased at Our Store
m. Holy com m union, baptism and
Survey Party L eaves—
; venison.
up to
reception
of m em bers.
E pw orth
C om pleting a re-survey of the!
W anted, women U w ork in fru it] League a t 6:45 p m John 0 Rlgg>
! old pow er line from F all creek to!
SEPT. 15TH
F o r p a rtic u la rs president. T here will be no evening
A shland, a p arty of five m en from a t T a len t cannery.
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service in this church. Union revi­
Every Pen Sold is Guaran­ the COPCO, in charge of H. F. Be- phone 364‘J1
val m eetings in th e C hautauqua
i
van,
left
th
is
m
orning
fo
r
up-state,
teed to Give Satisfaction. j a fte r having spent the; p ast nine On H unting Trip—
building. You a re cordially invited
A. C. W inters and F red W agner
to a tte n d these services. The m o rn ­
days in A shland and vicinity. O ther!
left yesterday afternoon for a hunt-
ing service will close th e conference
m em bers of the party , a num ber of ¡
I ing trip over the week-end.
year.
H ave you m et all y our fi­
whom are O. A. C. m en a re R obert !
nancial obligations for th e year?
H am ill, F red In g ram , Barney M iller,
Live cleanly, press forw ard and
C harles A. E dw ards, m inister.
and C harles Heck.
' dye well. A shland P an to riu ra. Phone
297tf
121.
Presbyterian Church
F r u it canning tim e Is a t band.
Subject
for th e m orning serm on:
F o r fru it Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly
Cliff P ayne m akes book ends.
“
Sure
Steps
into the H igher L ife.”
m olds an d su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices
304tf
The evening service will be a union
can’t be beaten.
m eeting w ith the evangelist a t the
W ill Give Program —
C hau tau q u a building. Sunday school
T he L ight B earers, a m ission
a t 9:45 a. m.
Young P eople’s
band of the P resb y terian church, in ­
m eeting a t 7 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting
vites the public to a tte n d th e ir pro­
will be om itted d u rin g th e evangel­
gram a t th e church Sunday a fte r ­
istic cam paign. C. F. K oehler, pas­
noon a t 4 o’clock. An o ffering for
tor.
th e m issions will be tak e n up a t
th is m eeting.
Lived W ith Coffin Tw enty-Five Year«.
A New Perfection Oil Cook Stovo in your kitchen will assure a
When Mrs. Eliza Bass became ill
AU wool suits $15 and
cool and pleasant kitchen in lie hottest weather. The New Per­
at
Lumberton, N. C., 25 years ago
P a u lse ru d ’s.
fection Stove is a tested, guaranteed product, and w ill do all the
she sent for a carpenter to have him
work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as
make her a coffin to order. He turned
E v ery th in g good to e a t a t D etrick out a nice box of hard pine, varnished
fast as gas and is absolutely reliable. We have them in two, three
G roceteria.
black, and a t ¿he old woman’s request
and four burners. Come in ami let us show - you the numerous
placed
it under her bed. She grew
features that make them the best stove for summer use.
better immediately.
During suhse
Visit in Grants Pass —
Mr. and Mrs. M ahlon W heeler, of quent illnesses she has had the coffin
brought out from under the bed. and
A shland, have been visiting here for
every time has got well. Meanwhile,
several days w ith Mrs. J. D. F ry and living by herself in her lonely little
87-39 North Main St.
Phone 203
Judge and Mrs. Eclus Pollock. Mr. house on the edge of the village, says
W heeler is a siste r of Mrs. F ry and an exchange, she has felt safe and
i Mrs. Pollock.— G ran ts P ass C ourier. has been as safe from chicken thieves
and other m arauders as if she had a
Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every pack of fierce bulldogs to protect her.
The negro population of the surround
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
Ing country had a deadly fear of the
delivered.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
old woman’s house and would never
go near It a fter dark. Now the coffin
Visitors from Montague*—
has been put to Its original use. Death
ftas claimed its owner at the ripe age
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Skein.
of ninety-four, and her friends and
M ontague, C alif., w ere v isito rs
Usefulness is the real test of anvthinff-
neighbors have laid her away.
•
« ’ an A shland F riday.
cigarettes^
They are
GOOD!
At the Ch uches
Names
Engraved
Free
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
.*fi;
DOES NOT OPERATE
iar
Will be at
HOLLAND HOTEL
MONDAY, SEPTEM B ER 18TH
Office Hours:
10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
S I M P S O N ’S
HARDW ARE
A Useful Bank
automobile, a tractor, an airplane, or a bank
At this institution, the success of our service
is measured by its usefulness to patrons.
Can we be of additional use to you?
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
A shland, Oregon
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You m ay be sorry if you d o n ’t in .
su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
307tf
Constancy]
Eileen was annoyed; she felt the
family honor had been badly stained.
It was Dora's fault, so she spoke to
P honographs repaired. F ix it Shop. her about It.
299tf
“It’s no use denying it. Dora. Al­
though It was too dark for me to see
Will Attend A c a d e m y -
who it was, I distinctly saw some
Miss M arion Leach, d a u g h te r of man kiss you In the garden.”
Dora was modern, and didn’t appre
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach, of the
elate
her sister’s argument.
H otel Oregon, will leave Monday
“I don’t see why.” she said. “I’ve
fo r P o rtla n d , w here she will e n te r often seen George kiss you."
St. M ary’s academ y and college for
“Oh. th a t’s different. I'm engaged
th e com ing year.
to George. I allow nobody but him to
kiss me."
“Exactly,” said Dora. “I allow no­
F o r b e tte r in su ra n c e ra te s, you
better see, Yeo, of course.
307tf body but George to kiss m et”
One cent the word each time.
CONVALESCENT HOME
PHYSICIANS.
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good OB. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Term s reasonable.
153 G ranite
throat. Office hour«, 10 to 12 and
St. P hone 411-R.
306-lm o
2 to 5. 8wr,denburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Ore
7S-tf
HELP WANTED
TAKE YOUR VACATION c u ttin g all DR. J- J. KM» SN8— Physic'an and
Surgeon.
Practice limited
tc
kinds of wood on generous shares.
eye. ear, nose and throat. Gl. sor
Ideal cam ping place. In q u ire E.
supplied. Oculist and aurlai to'
P. Moore, corner Helm an and Me­
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. an< H
chanic.
300tf
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone f«7
W ANTED— Experienced dishw asher
— wom an p referred . Nelda Cafe. OR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at
tention to m others and children
lt f
In te rn a l socretions and endocrlm
W ANTED— E lderly lady to care for
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio
children and keep house fire days
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
in th e week. 573 E ast Main St.
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to «
1-2
D. m.
FOR EXCHANGE
CHIR 'PRACTORS.
FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­ DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay — V isiting C hiropractic Physician.
ONE DAY ONLY
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
N euritis cas s a specialty. Phone
house and outb u ild in g s;
good
118-J. T reatm ent given only in
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
your own ho ne.
ty
of
wood
and
tillable
lar
d.
W
ill
No Charge for Consultation
tra d e for unincum bered A shland DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
acreage; p refer no hom e, but
and E lectro Therapy. The com bi­
would cnslder acreage w ith sm al'
nation does wonders. F irst N at’l
house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran.
Dr. M ellenthln is a reg u la r g ra d u ­
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
Ite St.
23ltf*
ate in m edicine and su rg ery and is
“ N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf
licensed by th e sta te of Oregon. He
visits professionally the m ore im ­ TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished
10 room a p a rtm e n t house in P o rt­
T R A N SFE R AND EXPRKSS
p o rta n t tow ns and cities and offers
land,
Oregon,
centrally
located,
to
to all who call on this trip free c o n ­
tra d e for com plete hom e in or FOR prom pt and careful service
su lta tio n , except th e expense of
auto tru ck s or horse drays, call
near A shland or T alent. In q u ire
tr e a tm e it w hen desired.
W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
635 Roca St. or phone 368-Y.
A ccoiding to his m ethod of tr e a t­
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
289-lm o
m ent, he does not o p erate for chron­
A shland.
66ti
FOR R ENI .
ic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
T. L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS
stom ach, tonsils or adenoids.
F E R — Good team and m otor
APARTMENTS
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F
u
rn
ish
ed
,
d
o
s
e
,
He has to his c re d it w onderful re ­
in, m odern conveniences. A dults i trucks. Gor»d service at a reason
su lts in diseases of th e stom ach, liver,
Phone 83.
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., able rric e .
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart,
or phone 122
257-tf
kidney, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrh
weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed ap artm ent,)
FOB SALE.
leg ulcers and rectal ailm ents.
four large room s and bath. C a ll! HAY FOR SALE — By G. F. Billing
If you have been ailing for any
a t 272 Maple St.
300tf ;
length of tim e and do not get any
FOR SALE— A creage
on
pavi
better, do not fall to call, as im proper FOR R E N T— Five room furnished
highw ay, splendid soil. Five acre
a p a rtm e n t
in
priv ate
hom e,
m easures ra th e r th an disease are
10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, at
ground floor. M odern and nicelv
very often the cause of your long
the price is rig h t. O. A. M anuin
furnished. See ow ner, 129 L aurel
stan d in g trouble.
T alent, Oregon.
272
stre e t, a fte r 6 p. m.
304-tf
R em em ber, above date, th a t con­
su ltatio n on th is trip will be free FOR RENT— F u rn ish e d , five room FOR SALE— On the highw ay, abou
one acre of land, good house, elec
and th a t his tre a tm e n t is differen t.
house with larg e sleeping porch
trie lights, a ll in garden, som
M arried women m ust be accom ­
and five lots. W ill re n t for nine
berries.
P rice $1600.
O. A
panied by th e ir husbands.
m onths. .1. M. K irk p atric k . 99
M anning, T alent, Or.
2811
L eonard St. P hone 359-L. 305-3
A ddress: 336 Boston Block, Min­
AND H E R E ’S ANOTHER— 10 acres
neapolis, Minn.
FO R RENT— Rooms. Special rate s ; all ready to plow. 1
m iles from
to teachers for th e school y e a r .! tow n, good soil, all irrig a te d , lays
H otel Oregon.
306.4 ) nice.
P rice $650 cash. O. A.
M anning, T alen t, Or.
295tf
) FOR REN T— F o u r room bungalow
w ith garage, 311 G ranite street. FOR SALE-—R egistered milk goats,
In q u ire N elda Cafe.
ltf
excellent m ilkers.
M iller, Box
FISHING RODS WRAPPED
564.
300 Into *
FOR REN T— T hree b e a u tifu l sleep­
ing room s, b rea k fa st and sunper FO R SALE— Craw ford peaches now
Barrels and Parte Supplied and
if desired. 92 2 B oulevard. Phone
ready, none b elter.
Price right.
Fitted for Any Make of Gun
4 63-R.________________________ L-2
Phone 10-F-22.
301tf
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CM.
381 E. MAIN ST.
(E ffective January 1, 1922)
_3^Dly~(Except Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND
a. m.
7
a. m.
8
a. m.
9
a. m
10
a. m.
11
noon
12
1
P. m.
2
P. m.
3
P m.
4
P. m.
5
P- m.
6
P. ni.
7
P. m.
30 P. in. Sat. only
8:
9
P. m.
30 P. m. Sat. ouly 10:
Sunday Schedule
Leave M edford for A shland and
A shland for Medt'ord everv hour on
the h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
Phftrm rt.cy
ASHIAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
7:00 a m.
8:30 a. m.
12:00 noon
:00 p. m.
T ravel by stage; sh o rte st ro u te by
20 m iles; one of O regon’s most
scenic trip s.
F a re — A shland-R ose­
burg» $4.60;
M edford - Roseburg.
$4.13; Grant« Pass-Roseburg, $3.0«.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. G’T ’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
7 :30 a. ra.
7:45 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
Sunday Only
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
4:30 p. m.
4 :30 p. m.
G rants Pass w aiting room — T ht
Bonbonniere, phor.e 160.
Office and w aiting room — No. 5
Fountain Pens
Cool Kitchens for
Hot Days
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
CANS FOR CANNING
JARS FOR JARRING
Provost Bros.
BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET
AT
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Ranchos, Orchards and Homes
Fire and Auto Insurance
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
Phone 26
ASHLAND, ORE.
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
AND SACK TWINES JUST IN
“ SHOO FL Y ” th e g reat fly
k iller, should be used on your
horses and cows m ore freely.
F encing of every description.
New and used Sewing M achines
alw ays on hand.
AT
Peil's Corner
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
_ ESTATE
City and Ranch Propartie«
Houses to Kent
<8TIZKN’S RANK BUILDING
W. A. SHELL
BARBER
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule hit, 60c doz
Children’s W otk A
Specialty
M O nce
SEE U8 NOW ABOUT YOUR
FIRE INSURANCE
FOR SALE— F resh Jersey cow. 571
C hestnut St.
303-3
SW EET CID ER— Made fresh evet
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallo
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
GRAVENSTEIN A PPLES — W ind­
falls. 50 lb. box 75c delivered. The
finest all-round apple on th e m a r­
ket. Phono 9 - F - ll.
FOR SALE— Five room
modet
cottage, p artly fu rn ish ed , b u ilt 1
featu res, newly painted and p
pered, lot 50x205, berries, frui
F o r p a rticu la rs in q u ire 372 low
or to ow ner a t 502 Fairview . 304
FOR SALE— T om atoes for cannin
Also pickling cucum bers, gref
bell peppers and cantaloupes. V
E. P ierson, B oulevard.
Phor
485-J.
?04
FOR SALE— A few good sprir
cockerels, B arred P lym outh R o d
— $1.50 each. Call a t Yockev
Co.’s office, 177 E. Main. 306-
FOR SALE— At real b a rg a in — two
Ford delivery cars.
Buick Sales
Agency, 83 N orth Main. 306-5
FOR SALE— F u rn itu re .
ite St.
73 G ran ­
307-5*
FOR SALE— Black M inorca laying
hens, one th o ro u g h b red rooster,
and young chickens. 55 S traw ­
berry Lane.
307.3*
FOR S \L E — 10 b ;g lots, 2 acres,
sm all house, fru it of all kinds,
inside city Tm its, to be sold at a
sacrifice.
Must go quick.
See
Beaver R ealty Co. or Yockey Real
to r Co.
307-3
FOR SALE— Peaches at th e orch*
ard , 1 % cents per pound. Bring
vour basket. 575 L iberty street.
1-2
FOR RENT— Newly finished a p a rt­
m ents. 137 F irst St.
13*
FOR S.AL E — W ood, first and second
grow th hodv fir. $2.75 and $2.50
per t {er. Oak wood, $3 and $3 25
per tie r.
Leave word Tidings
office, Box R.
1-12
FOR SALE— E arlv C raw ford peach­
es fo r canning l c and 1 l£e. B rine
boxes. 345 H arrison St.
1-2*
P ro c ra stin a tio n in tak in g out FOR SALE C H EA P— M uir peaches.
fire insurance has robbed m any
137 F irst St.
13*
a m an of his en tire property.
Don’t be caught unprepared by FO R SALE CH EA P— Nice wooden
bed
Phone 463 R or call 9?°
th e fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
Boulevard.
1 2
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very rea l money
FOR SALE— T hree room furnished
value.
house, close in. B argain If taken
No property is secure against
now. P. O. Box 37. Ashland Ore
d e stru ctio n by fire. L et us tell
306.2-w -s
you how little it will cost to fully I _
protect you.
FO R SA LE— We have on our list at
“ W hen you w an t good in su r­
p resent som e of the best home®
ance. ta lk w ith B illings.”
in A shland bungalow s and m od­
ern la re e houses, as well as sm all
desirable hom es, some fu rn !«hed:
m any of which we can sell on
easv term s.
Have also farm s,
larv e and sm all, on which trad es
Established 1883
m ay be considered, and have som e
town p roperty for tra d e , for real
Roni Estate and Real Insurance
e sta te here and elsew here.
We
ASHLAND, OREGON
hone vou w’ll let us “ show you”
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LnmP Vnrkpv
Phone 211
41 E Main St.
Billings Agency