Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND OAlLY TTOIÑG8
Frida)', September 22. 1922
F in ish e s P a in tin g House—
F. B. Sankev finished p a in tin g
th e house at 102 Oak 3treet, which
belongs to the A shland Hotel com ­
R e tu rn and Buy P ro p e rty —
pany. yesterday evening. Mr. San-i
W J. H um phries has sold his
key used his new pain tin g m achine
p roperty a t th e corner of H elm an
to do the work.
and O berlin stre e ts, to Mr. Pigney.
Tho Pigney fam ily w ere fo rm er resi­
Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every
d e n ts of A shland, but have lived in day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
th e n o rth e rn p a rt of the sta te for delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
th e past few years find a re re tu rn in g
to A shland for the benefit of Mrs.
Piano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl
P ig n ey ’s health.
L o v elan d .' Studio 135 E. Main St.
Phone 485.
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H ave tw o very good buys in resi- ’
dence p ro p erty on G ran ite s tr e e t,' Moving to San Francisco—
and on Ali son stre e t, a t very a t­
The C. C hristian fam ily left to ­
tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. I day for San Francisco, w here they
5 -lm o
expect to m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
Loca! and Personal
F r u it canning tim e Is at hand : F o r sale, used m otorcycles. F ix lt
F o r fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers. Jelly Shop.
m olds and su g a r D etrick ’s prices
F o u r room house and lo t In N .m -
can ’t be beaten.
a Idaho, to tra d e for A shland prop­
M edfordites M issing—
erty. Staples R ealty Agency.
17-1
Today was M edford day, and, a l-'
You may be sorry if you don’t in.
th o u g h not m any of th e u p p er valley
3<‘7tf
folk w ere in evidence this forenoon, a re w ith, Yeo, of course.
it is expected th a t th ere will be aj
fu ll re p re se n ta tio n as they prom ­ Re ’ecorates K itchen—
The T avern cafe has Just finished
ised to reciprocate w hen Josephine
having
th e w alls of th e k itch en re- j
tu rn e d out en m asse for th e Jack -
son county fair last w eek, says th e decorated.
G ran ts Pass C ourier. T here was a
LEEDOM ’S T I R E
HOSPITAL
go >d a tte n d an c e all m orning, and
MOVED to th e BEA V ER CORNER.
th e crow ds a re increasing dally.
MASON am i HOOD T IR E S.
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Now ’s the tim e to have your pi­
B etter t>e sare th a n sorry.
See
ano tuned. Carl H. L oveland S tu ­ 8eaver R ealty Co. about your in su r­
dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf ance. P hone 68.
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T ry the new A shland C leaning & B uilding B roadcasting S tatio n —
Dyeing W orks. 37 F irs t St. Phone
W ork on th e new radio broad
63.
13-1 casting statio n a t the Jackson coun­
ty fair grounds has begun. O rches­
F ile T h re a te n s Cold Hill ——
tra music will be sent abroad and
F ire , which s ta rte d on the Galls
th e first of the concerts is scheduled
creek side of th e m o u n tain craw led
to begin S aturday.
over th e sum m it of Echo m ountain
and s irted down the slope tow ards
Not. barg ain clothes
barg ain
th is city, says the Gold Hill News.
prices. P a u lse ru d ’s.
14-tf
The wind was low and it was late
in In ■ aftern o o n , so little dam age
W anted, women to w ork In fru it j
was <1 • ie to the scenic background l a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs '
for th. city.
Had a stro n g wind I phone 3(i4. J E
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I
w hipped th e fire along the face of
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th e mom tain, grave consequences i j am a g e n t for the VA CU ETTE'
m ight h a \e resulted for Gold Hill I SUCTION CLEANER. A F. D Y ER ,'
R an g er P 'e rc e and a sm all crew of ¡77 p i ne St.
14-eod-3* i
m en w ent a fte r th e fire W ednesday;
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n ig h t, and all b u t a blazing beacon R e tu rn s from Y reka—
W. F. Jo rd a n re tu rn e d from
or tw o th at signaled to w atchers
th ro u g h th e night, the fire was put Y reka yesterday, w here he has been
on business. He rep o rts th e roads
out.
over in C alifornia a re a n y th in g b u t|
Those know ing them selves indebt- good, w hile the fishing is ju st the}
ed to me, will please s e ttle th e ir ac­ opposite, th e rainbow , steelhead a n d 1
counts a t once, or a rra n g e for th eir salm on fishing being at its height, j
paym ent. I have gone out of busi­
A PPL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c
ness in A shland and expect to assign
box
delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
for collection all o u tstan d ng ac-!
c o u n ts O ctober 1.
Dr. W. E. j
L et Je rry O’Neal fig u re your next
B uchanan.
16-5!
job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­
W an ted , wom en to w ork in fru it ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138.
23W
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs 207 E. Main stre e t.
phone 364-J1.
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Ready to-put-on su its th a t you’ll
j not be ready to put off till the last
¡stitch gives. A t P a u lse ru d ’s.
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R e tu rn from D unsm uir—
Mrs. George K ilburn and children
w eek’s !
re tu rn e d yesterday from
visit in D unsm uir, Calif.
4
See C arl L oveland ab o u t having
S our boy learn som e band In stru ­
m ent, and join th e Boys' Band. S tu­
dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465.
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C lub S an d w ich es of
S p anish G reen O lives
Ironizad Yeast Will
Ironise Yaar S a m
T o P roduce G reat N atural N erve
Strength, Y east Should Be Iron­
ized and N ot M erely M ixed
W ith iron. T here i*
O nly O ne Ironized
Y east in th e
W orld
N o w , M r. M an, ti g h t e n y o u r fist
T ig h te r . Now
s ti ll tig h t e r . A s tig h t a s y ou can .
N o tic e h o w w e a k is th e t i g h t e s t you
c a n g o ? V ita m in e s a n d ir o n in y o u r
b o d y m a d e it p o ssib lo f o r y ou to do
th e s e tw o tilin g s . I f y o u h a d s ti ii
and c la m p y o u r Ja w s
J u s t the thing fo r an a fte r­
th e a te r lunch, or a picnic party,
Olive club sandwiches are easy to
prepare, pleasing to the eye,
tasty , and very nutritious. The
ingredients are usually on hand
and the sandwiches may be made
up in a few m inutes.
Toast two slices of bread and
rem ove crusts. B u tter lightly and
cool, then spread with heavy m ay­
onnaise. On one slice of breaa
place hearts of lettuce leaves,
then spread with stuffed green
olives cut in rings. On the other
portion of bread, arran g e slices of
broiled bacon. Garnish with wa­
te r cress.
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
CONVALESCENT HOME
co^
1« He Itn n -D o tv n . K x h a n s tv d f See
T h a t l i e T a k e s Iro n ix c d Y e a s t!
m o re v ltu n iin e s , iro n iz e d , y o u co u ld
t i g h t e n y o u r lis t a n d y o u r ja w s a l ­
m o s t a s t i g h t ab a v is e . Iro n iz e d
Y e a s t w ill e n a b le y o u to do tt, b e ­
c a u s e iro n iz e d y e a s t c o m b in e s c o n ­
c e n t r a t e d v ita m in v .s w ith n a t u r a l o r ­
g a n ic iro n , in su c h s t r e n g t h t h a t it
g iv e s a m a z in g p o w e r to n e r v e s a n d
o r g a n s in h a l f the» u s u a l tim e . I t is
th e m o s t p o w e r f u l r e c o n s tr u c tiv e in
th e w o rld to d a y f o r tir e d , e x h a u s te d
m e n a n d w o m en . I t is n o t a m e re
m ix tu r e of y e a s t a n d iro n , b u t is
y e a s t iro n iz e d , w h ic h is a s u b s ta n c e
a i l b y its e lf . G iv e y o u r n e r v e s th e
n a t u r a l f o o d - s t r e n g th th e y la c k .
T h e y d o n o t n e e d s tim u la tio n , th e y
n e e d n a t u r a l fo rc e . H e re i t is, I r o n ­
iz ed Y e a s t! T h is w ill g iv e y o u g r e a t
b lo o d p o w e r, g r e a t n e r v e p o w e r, a n
a v a la n c h e o f e n e r g y , b r a in c le a rn e s s ,
a t r o n g e r m u sc le , firm e r flesh, a c le a r
ev e a n d m e m o ry .— a n d y o u 'll sm ile
th e s m ile o f h e a l t h a n d p o w e r. I r o n ­
iz ed Y e a s t is so ld a t u’l d r u g s t o r e s ,,
a t $1.00 a p a c k a g . E a c h p a c k a g e
c o n t a i n s SO ta b le t s , e a c h ta b le t Is
s e a le d . T h e y n e v e r lo s e t h e i r p o w er.
M 'f il b v I ro n iz e d Y e a s t Co.. A tla n ta ,
Ua. Ju st try it. I t w ill p ro v e its e lf .
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
RECTAL S P E C IA L IS T
2 N D AM D M O R R IS O N PORTLAND.OREGON
M E N T IO N THIS P A P E R W HEN W R I T I N 6
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2 to 5. Sw edenborg Bldg., Aab
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LOST.
Hardy W. Campbell, Farm Adviser for tho Southam Pacific Com­
pany, and grain showing the efficacy of the principies of tilla je he
advocates. Above, at right, the four heada In the center were grown
according to Campbell’s plan; the other two by the ordinary method.
Principles of Tillage to Increase Yields Explained
by S, P . Farm Adviser.
The same principles of tillage, Campbell saw here In connection
in preparation of land for crops and with his general observations
subsequent cultivation, which have shows that the real advantage of
proven so successful in raising careful preparation of the soil be
■ grain crops on W estern semi-arid fore setting is sometimes, but not
lands without irrigation, are prov­ generally fully considered and
ing successful for crops raised un­ appreciated.
“It is very im portant to first
der irrigation and for orchards and
vineyards, according to Hardy W prepare the surface by leveling,"
Campbell, Farm Adviser for the says Campbell. “Then arrange for
Southern Pacific Company Camp irrigating In such a m anner that
bell has inspected this season a water may not only be evenly ap
num ber of new orchards and vine­ plied over the whole surface but
yards it. California, Oregon, Ne­ in as short a time as possible. In
other words establish an even sur­ aust be considered. Nothing can
vada, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Campbell is the man who evolved face with reasonably short laterals prove this more convincingly than
what is now called the “Campbell Too much water in the soil beneath the soil auger.
“It is very desirable, so tar at
System of Dry Farming." Camp­ some trees or too little for others is
bell, however, objects to the word detrim ental usually. Again, the low possible, to not only carry the high
'dry" and insists that ihe princi­ er places, especially In heavy soils percentage of m oisture at the top of
ples used in his present plan apply gather more water, keeping the the firm soil, immediately below
to all kinds of farming, with or surface wet longer and frequently the mulch, but also to Induce fre»
without I igation, as well as under delaying timely cultivation, and not access of air throughout the entire
The ideal condl
a much lower rainfall than even Infrequently causing the higher growing season
now is commonly conceded neces­ spots to lose much of its already tion to furnish this ..ir Is to cover
sary for successful crops. Camp­ short supply. When the trees or the firm soil with a granular mulch,
vines reach the bearing period the neither too fine nor too coarse Tr
bell emphasizes the importance of profit
Is increased or decreased in obtain this ideal mulch, the cult!
proper preparation of the seed-bed
both
quantity
and quality of the ration must be lone when the sol',
and sufficient intelligent cultivation
crop. Both of these results are is moist—not wet or dry. Th<
afterw ards.
governed by the amount of fertil­ loosened soil soon dries, leavlnf
Campbell arranged to address the ity resulting from soil condition in the firm soil moist to the top. Thii
Nebraska Bankers Association at which the per cent of m oisture and Is usually easy to obtain In sandy
Amalia, Septem ber 22 on the sub­ air carried therein, especially dur soils, but to do this properly I t
ject of “Soil Fertility by Utility ing the w .rm er weather, is a big heavy soils It is sometimes neces
of Soil W ater,” and to discuss the factor. The ability tt supply this sary to go over the field a sscon<
same subject before the Minnesota desired m oisture in proper quanti- time, after first going over ju n
Bankers' Association at Minneapo­ ties the entire season through each enough to loos n the top when th«
lis. On his return from these con year, is the first considt ation.
surface is simply dry enough nW
ventlcus he will stop at Yuma,
“The next question Is tho perfect to stick This prevents the cruH
‘ Arizona, to investigate conditions root bed. This should be supplied ing or drying out. Then the eeoond
there
liberally with available plant food operation should come one to fots
Interesting evidence of the direct evenly distributed, so that when days later, after the free w ater has
etTert of properly prepared lands the trees or vines are set, there Is gone down, leaving the toll molet.
vas recently received by Campbell a condition so favorable that not when It more readily separatee,
from a Metropolis, Nevada, grain- only the weaker sets may quickly and makes a finer and much more
field prepared under his direction, take root and grow vigorously. In effective mulch. This procedure
in the form of three stools of wheat. stead of withering and dying, but means much to the tree, as a
One stool had 81 stalks, one 103 and a healthy, uniform growth may be higher precentage of moisture Is
one 120, each the result of one grain obtained the first year, which held in the root zone and a crust­
of wheat drilled in well prepared means much to the early and an ing and cloddy mulch is prevented.
"The high value of this plan of
soil that was liberally supplied with nual fruitage of the trees or vines
“To ach' jve this result, after lev preparation and one season's culti­
fertility through well planned and
timely work This crop was raised eling, the fiel d should he cultivated vation before tire setting of the
without irrigation, hut was pre­ practically an entire season before trees or vines, is borne out by the
pared for by summer tillage In 1921 setting to trees ’or vines, with only interesting results obtained from
sufficient Irrigation to assist in careful summer tilling for wheat,
and grown this year.
More evidence of what cultiva establishing the ideal root bed oats and barley, and the precise
tion of a growing crop means was which should he both fine and fair ness of time in doing this work Is
sent to Campbell by A. B. Shield Iv firm from the very start. The just as vital. There a re numerous
of Delano, Kern County, California, object is to continually carry the records of large yields of wheat ai^
in four heads of wheat from a proper quantity of both a 'r and high as 46 to 60 bushels per acre,
stool grown on Shield u ranch. This water through the heated part of grown on correctly summer tilled
stool had ample space and was the season. Under this condition land, where nearby fields, prepared
cultivated while growing, no fertil with the high percentage of moist and sowed under the more com­
izers or irrigation being used. The ure held at the top of the firm soil mon plan of ‘any old way,’ yielded
stool contained forty-four heads through careful and timely cultiva very poorly or nothing at all."
The Southern Pacific Land De
averaging 78 grains each or slightly tion. there will be a liberal develop­
over 3400 grains from one stool ment and growth of th at piost de partm ent "Bulletin No. 10” deals
Such results, says Campbell, sim­ sirable soli bacter a. This proce quite explicitly with questions of
ply mean that under certain phys­ dure increases the much needed increased fertility by tillage. Bul­
ical conditions brought about by plant food more evenly in all parts letin No. 12 also explains In detail
the right kind of tillage at the of the field, before setting, than the summer tilling question as ap­
proper time, very much more grain, can possibly be developed after plied to the coast country. One
fruit or vegetables may be grown setting. This gives an advantage or both may be obtained without
cost by letter or personal applica­
per acre than is commonly ob­ not otherwise obtainable.
“Much can be said of irrigation tion to Hardy W. Campbell, 981
tained. The usual query is “Does it
pay?’’ to which Campbell replies and cultivation a fter sotting, but Southern Pacific Building, San
very em phatically In the affirma­ to be brief, care should be taken Francisco. A Bulletin is now un­
not to over-lrrigate, for to obtain der way dealing with tillage and
tive.
the best results, the soil in and irrigation of orchards and vine­
Campbell recently inspected a about the root zone m ust bo moist yards.
number of new orchards and vine­ but not wet. When the soil Is sat
Campbell’s greatest pleasure is
yards in the southern and central urated there Is practically no to visit a farm or ranch where the
portions of California to study m eth­ healthy growth. As
rule cultiva proprietor or m anager feels he is
ods and principles commonly prac­ tion Is not only Insufficiently fre­ not getting satisfactory return«
ticed in preparing the land and quent but too often is so untimely and work out, as far as possible, a
the after care in irrigation and a3 to be of little value.
practical remedy. The Southern
cultivation
One of these inspec
“There are certain conditions of Pacific follows the theory th at Its
tions was of a 4000 acre peach m oisture in the soil following irri­ interests are tied up with the terri­
orchard of one. two and three-year gation, the same as following a tory it serves, and Campbell and
old trees belonging to the Cali­ rain, when the high value of culti­ the Company wish to be helpful in
fornia l acking Corporation and lo­ vation to the final crop Is very- increasing
agricultural
produc­
cated east of Merced Calif What much greater. These conditions tivity.
L O S T -W h ite silk
Tuesdav
”,
evening. T idings office.
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to
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6” 0, e a r> nose and th ro a t. G . »?«,«
•uPPUed. O culist and aurl.
f0-
NOTICE O F TAX LAND SALE
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S u T ' R R ' ®if,cea- M- F- si I H
Public notice Is hereby given th a t - - 8‘,_ M#dfOrdL ° re
Phone '« 7
the undersigned, sh eriff of Jackson M t. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Residence
county, Oregon, under and p u rsu a n t
and office, m g Pioneer avenu
to a c e rtain order of th e county
Telephone 28.
Office lions« io
court of Jackson county, Oregon,
to l; a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m.. only
duly m ade and en tered on th e 30th
day of A ugust, A. D. 1922, will offer
for sale and will sell, a t the fro n t ________ C H lR O PK A t T<»US.
door of the court house in Jackson- r»R E n
7 7 7 -----
ville. J Jackson
a c k s o n c county,
m in tv . Oregon,
O r e e n n . to
to the
th e
7 , ", ‘ —. 1 ' ‘L— < hiropraet.c
ville,
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
highest bidder for cash in hand, all
nation does w onders. F irst N at’l
o r any of those c ertain lots, pieces
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
o r parcels of land h ereto fo re ac­
N ature abhors a vacuum ” tf
q u ired by Jackson county, Oregon,
for delin q u en t taxes, and now owned
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
by said county, upon which lots,
pieces or parcels of land, th e said 7 TnT t v 7 7 7 7 Y
county court of said county has set;
hi . e
, , '
!
Church St.
a m inim um nrice
price as indicated in said
11 lV.i a u aI -nstrucrion
nstru cflo n on violin—
e \ c k m ethod
O rchestra and
order, and as said land and sa 'd
ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory
price is set fo rth In Volum e One of
a n d history.
L eonard C. P etit.
Jackson county, Oregon, Tax T itle
Land Record, in th e office of the
undersigned sh eriff, a t the court
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
house in Jacksonville, Oregon, refer-i
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ence to which Is hereby m ade and UOR prom pt and careful service,
each thereof is hereby m ade a part
auto tru c k s or horse drays, call
said -------
sale will com-:
W hittle T ran sfer Co. P h o n e l i t
I of this not ce; -----
Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hotel
mence a t 10 o’clock a. ra. on S atur
A shland.
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day, th e 14th day of October, A. D
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1922, and continue u n til 12 o’clock
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1 noon of said day, and in case all of; • ¿ -.P O W E L L — GENERAL TRANS
! said property Is not sold w ithin said ;
J?00? twam 40,1 m otor
; tim e, said sale will be held and con-1
Good service at a reason
i tinued a t the sam e place, betw een ab,e Price. Phone 88.
. the sam e hours on etsch succeeding
Saturday, u ntil all of said land so
FO R EXCHANGE
i to be sold has been sold, or pending
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the fu rth e r orders of the County FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum
Court of Jackson county, Oregon
bered ranch on Pacific highway
A list of all property to be sold.
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
to g eth er w ith the m inim um price a t
bouse and o u tb u ildings;
good
which each lot, piece or parcel
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen
thereof cau be sold, is open to the
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
C. E. '1ERR1LL.
tra d e for unincum bered Ashland
S heriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
acreage; prefer no house, but
would ensider acreage w ith small
6-4fri
inspection of the public at the office
house. E leanor G reer, 19 9 G ram
of the undersigned sh e riff in th e i ite^St.
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court house a t Jacksonville, O reg o u .;
FOR
REN'lT
Dated a t Ja c k s o n 'ille , Oregon '
Septem ber 7th, 192 2.
APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
inj m odern conveniences. A dults
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St.,
or phone 122.
257-tf
FOR RENT-— B ert five room fu rn ­
ished a p a rtm e n t in Ashland. Only
$30 per m onth if tak en for school
year. Call a t 129 L aurel St.
FOR RENT— Two fu rn ish ed f-o n t
bedroom s. Close in. 4 60 b o u le ­
vard.
17-3*
FOR RENT— One th re e room
ished a p a rtm e n t; also four
ing rooms.
Call a fte r 5
Rosem ont A partm ents, E ast
St.
THE FARMER AND THE MICE
FOR SALE.
AUTUMN
are m any, b u t am ong the num ­
berless blessings of peace and
prosperity th ere is nothing so es­
se n tia l to the w orld’s w elfare as
good, n u tritio u s b re a d — th e k n d
th a t tastes good, looks as good as
it tastes, and proves its goodness
by bringing h ealth and vigor to
ail who eat it.
Such bread is
th e kind m ade by
lithia bakery
HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
FOR SALE— R egistered m ilk goats,
excellent m ilkers.
M iller, Box
564.
300 lm o •
FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­
tered bugalow , chicken house,
woodshed. . garage, th re e large
lots, fru it berries, etc.
Price
$2650, with term s. Inquire F o u rth
St. B arber Shop or 283 B street.
Jl-lmo
FOR SALE— Five room, m odern
cottage, partly furnished built-in
featu res, newly painted and p a ­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it.
F o r p a rticu lars, inqu re 372 Iowa
o r to ow ner at 5 02 F airv ie« St.
9-lm o
Effective .. .. Diplomatic
SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
ASHLAND REALTY CO
Opposite City Hall
FOR SALE— Bakery. A barga n if
tak en a t once. Inquire 3 4 Union
St.
14-6*
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
c
b l a m k in
FOR SALE— F ine B anana apples,
$1 boxed.
E. E. Foss, T alen t,
Oregon.
16 3*
i FOR SALE— Bicycle,
Phone 46.
BARGAINS lï» REAL
ESTATE
«CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
A Natural Tendency
BUYERS AND SELLERS M EET
AT
I
When we keep valuable papers and records in ;
the home, we follow a tendency natural to all
vet one which many have learned to avoid,
STAPLES REALTT AGENCY
Ranches, Orchards and Homes
Fire and Auto Insurance
Hotel Aslrland Bldg.
Tl will pay you to use our Safe Deposit Vanlt.
Phone 2«
ASHLAND, ORE.
It is safe, convenient and inexpensive.
A farmer tried each known device
But couldn’t rid his house of mice.
At last he put a cheese outside
And while the mice in feasting vied,
lie moved the house. Unluckily
The house, by chance, fell in the sea;
And then the farmer fou n d — poor
goof—
A bunch of rodents on the roof.
W. A. SHELL
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
The moral is: don’t let a mouse
Persuade you to remove your house.
—-jfisqp, Jr.
B A R B E R
Safety blades reabarpenec ,
like new. Single hit, 30r
doz. Dobule bit. 60c doz
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C O P Y R IG H T
TH E GOOD THINGS
OF
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
Guaranteed to be Cured
W ithout Operation
M£ ^ A N I be cured and will
I remain cured,” is the
constant thought of suffer­
ers from Piles.
You can be cured and will re­
main cured under my non-
Burgical treatment. No knife,
no operation, no anaesthetic, no
pain, no confinement—and a pos­
itive money-back guarantee of
cute, no matter how chronic or
severe your Piles may be.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
to me today.
L E GcoEo 7 c “ O5i M- j £ &
Term s reasonable.
St. P hone 411-R.
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PILES
PHYSICIANS.
Specialty
good
tires.
17-3*
FOR SALE— Dodge light delivery
tru ck , five good tires, new bat­
tery, Oregon license
W ill con-
9 der Ford ae part paym ent. Tele­
phone 222-J, or call 814 G arfield
St.
17-3*
A PPLES— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb.
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 F 11
At Once
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
F IR E INSURANCE
P ro c ra stin a tio n In I king ou’
fire insurance has robbed inauv
a m an of his en tire proport?.
Don’t be caught unprepared b>
th e fire fiend. Your homo, your
business, your crops, your auto
mobile have a very real money
value.
No p roperty is secure against
destru ctio n by f re. L et us tel!
you how little it will cost to fully
protect you.
“ W hen you w an t good Insur­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings.”
Billings Agency
Establisliesl ISSA
Ro«tl Estate and Real Insurance
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.