Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, September 30, 1922
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
(C ontinued F rom Y esterday.)
I ’hos, T. M errim an, general
road expense ...................... 20.50
M edford L um ber C., general
road expense ......................
67.68
One cent the word each time.
Union Oil Co., general road
expense .................................
661
LOST.
PHY8ICTAN8.
Valley
Fuel
Co.,
general
road e x p e n s e ........................
35.00
l ° S T — T hursday, ag ate cuff button. *>R- E RNEST A. WOODS— Prnct!-«
F red J. Fick, geueral road
F in d e r re tu rn to Tidings office.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
expense .................................
26.38
Rew ard.
24-2
throat. O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and
M edford L um ber Co., general
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
road expense .....................
25.43
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
land, Ore
73-tf
S tan d ard Oil Co., general
ro id expense ..................... 340.32 VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 C hurch St. *^B. J. J. EMMEN8-— Physic’an and
Cy Com best, general road ex­
Individual in stru ctio n on violin—
Surgeon.
Practice limited
to
pense .................................... 111.00
Sevcik m ethod.
O rchestra and]
eye, ear. nose ¿nd throat G1 jBer
ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory
supplied. Oculist and anrls' fot
T otal, $2513.08
and history.
L eonard C. P etit.
S. P. R R. Offices, M. F. a t B
B lu e L ed ge R oad
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone «f
FOR EXCHANGE
1 W. L. Van H outen, payroll
Blue Ledge road ...............$724.48
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW — Residence
| A. L. Goodm an, payroll Blue
FOR TRADE— 160 a c re unincum ­
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue.
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
Ledge road .......................... 2592.43
Telephone 28.
Office house, 10
and county road, n ear H ilt; sm all
J. W. Opp, crushed rocs.
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only
house and o u tb u ildings;
good
Blue Ledge r o a d ................. 390.00
stock or chicken ranch w ith plen­
Mrs. Reed, gravel, Blue Ledge
c h ir o p r a c t o r s .
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill
road ......................................
30.00
tra d e for unincum bered A shland DR, E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
D. F. Irw in, labor, Blue Ledge
acreage; p refer no house, but
road ...................................... 185.75
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
w ould cnsider acreage w ith mal
Guy T edrick, labor, Blue
nation does w onders. F irst N at'l
house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran ­
Ledge road ..........................
54.25
Bank Bldg. Phone 4 8-14 2.
ite St.
231tf*
’ N atu re abhors :> vacuum ” tf
T otal, $3976.91
WANTED TO TRADE— Two or
County Library
CONVALESCENT HOME
th re e high grade m ilk goats, for
E. Fay W oolsey, lib ra ria n ’s
wood or chickens.
460 Boule- CONVALESCENT HOME
Good
salary ....................................$ 66.66
vard.
23-*
cheer.
Good care
Good food.
E. F ay W oolsey, c u rre n t li­
Term s reasonable.
153 Granate
brary expense .....................
20.00
FOR RENT.
St. Phone 411 R.
306-lmO
, M ildred B liton. a ssista n t 11-
1 b ra ria n 's salary ...............
70.00 APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS.
' W illie H ow ard, assista n t li­
in) m odern conveniences. A dults
-----------------------------------------
b ra ria n ’s salary .................
70.00
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St.,!
prom pt and careful service,
W llie H ow ard, assista n t li­
a u to tru ck s or horse drays, call
or phone 122.
257-tf
b r a ria n ’s salary .................
67.74
W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone l i t
Jacksonville Public L ibrary,
FOR RENT— Bed room s w ith heat.
Office. 89 Oak stre e t near Ilote:
postage and f r e i g h t ..........
5.95
550 E. Main St.
23-3 ; A shland.
56tf
M edford Book Store, freig h t
on books ...............................
4.15 FOR RENT— Five room , ground T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
floor furnished a p a rtm e n t, w ith ; F E R — Good team and m ote;
The J. K. Gill Co., lib rary
piano.
L ights and w ater fu rn -;
books ....................................
22.29
tru ck s. Good service at a re son
ished. In q u ire N eedlecraft S h o p ,’ able price
Phone 83
50 E ast Main.
20-2 !
Total. S256.79
Bizarre Sleeves and Embroidery New Mode
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
Care a t Poor Not at P oor Fai m
à » --
-4
M
N ellie B oardm an, reg u la r in­
d ig en t ....................................$ 25.00
A. Ü. B eardsley, .e g u la r indi­
g en t ........................................
10.00.
Mrs. G. H. Brobeck, regular
in d ig en t ...............................
8.00^
Mr. C asiile, re g u la r indigent
8.00 !
Mrs. K ate Copple, re g u la r i n ­
digent ....................................
8.00
Dave D aniels, re g u la r indi­
gent .........................................
8.00;
A. M. F ord, re g u la r indigent
6.00 i
Mrs. Goldie G ates, reg u lar
in d ig e n t ...............................
15.00
Mrs. H udson, ¡eg u la r indi­
gent .........................................
8.00
Mrs. H atch, re g u la r indigent 10.00
J. W. In g ram , re g u la r indi­
gent .........................................
8.00
A lbert Jo h n sto n , re g u la r in­
dig en t ...................................
8.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. K ane, reg­
u la r i n d i g e n t s ......................
15.00;
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe,
re g u la r indigents ..............
8 .0 0 j
Mrs. Lena Lee. re g u la r indi­
gent ........................................
8.00 :
Mrs. I. A. M ontgom ery, reg u ­
lar Indigent ............ ’..........
8.00
C arrie E. M iller, re g u la r in­
digent
................................
10.00
J. Meece, reg u lar in d ig e n t..
8.00 !
M argaret Noble, re g u la r indi­
gent ......................................
10.00
Doc P arsons, re g u la r indigent
8.00
Mrs. Mary P rice, reg u a lr in­
digent ....................................
8.00 '
Ja m e s P ough, re g u la r indi­
gent .........................................
6.00;
Eliz. P a tte rso n , re g u la r in­
digent ................... ' .............
8.00
Mrs. Nancy Sisem ore, reg u la r
indigent ...............................
10.00
Mrs. L. Sthle.'fU n, re g u la r in­
digent ....................................
6.00
Mrs. Jean Ross Sm ith, regu­
la r ind gent .............. . . .
8.00
T. D. Stafford, reg u la r indi­
gent .........................................
7.00
A nnie W atk in s, re g u la r indi­
gent ........................................
8.00
Z. W olgam ott, re g u la r indi­
gent ........................................
15.00
Alex W ilson, re g u la r in d ’gent
8.00
Chas, \rn h o lt, indigent sup­
plies ......................................
10.00
A. R Evans. indigent supplies 8.10
Mrs. M. E. M lddlebusher, in ­
digent supplies .................
8.00
F red O’K elly, in d ig e n 1 to­
p i c s ......................................
20.00
P h o er •; M ercantile Co., in d i­
gen: supplies ...................... 25.00,
T. lent
lerc an tile Co., indi­
gent applies ......................
8.00]
B. P. T h 'e ss & Co., indigent
supplies .................................
15.00
W a rn e r W o rtm an & Gore,
in d ig en t supplies ..............
5.03
G odw ard M ercantile Co., in­
digent supplies .................
32.08
L ouie’s Cash G rocery, indi­
gent supplies .......................
22.08
Sacred H eart H ospital, indi­
gent expense .......................
8.57
Jno. M. W ili am s Co., indi­
gent supplies .......................
11.00
T otal.
$453.96
Cave o f Poor at P oor Farm
PACT TURKS
H ELP WANTED
Coun’y Fall- F und
FRÖCJ6
EMBROI­
DER
FROCKS g e t sim pler and broidery, to enhance a straight
sim pler, th ey depend m ore lined frock.
A lthough th is sleeve is bizarre,
and m ore on e ith e r gay em broid­
it is typical of, n o t w hat sleeves
ery’, or unusual sleeves to m ake are corning to, b u t what they
them effective, or both. In 'th e actually have come to. The nine-
photo above is an exam ple of the teen-txventy-two frock i» sinirle.
first instance, th e sim ple frock yes, b u t n ot its sleeves- F a r tt
w ith em broidered trim m ing fo r is to this end o f the 'I m s HntS
accent, worn by M ay McAvoy, a th e designers have ♦.ure«»*
<4»
P aram o u n t star. And in the low­ wonders to perform .
er sketch is shown the com bina­ they work not rhvfr
tion of unusual sleeve, plus em -iruA at « to e in g 1
«rpN*”'
scissors they c u t into th e m aterial
and cu t out th e m ost eccentric­
shaped sleeves— and nine tim es
out of ten , they em broider them
in p easan t m otifs from middle
Europe.
Some of this peasan t em broid­
ery ap p ears on th e dress ab o v e-
th a t Miss McAvoy wears. I t is
m ade a f te r th e chemise type and
is absolutely straight-lined, with
a slit ru n n in g alm ost up to the
neck in fro n t. Through this slit
a s tra ig h t slip shows of a color
th a t harm onizes with the em­
broidered m otif th a t is repeated
eight tim es on each side of it.
This m otif is sim ple, yet pro­
nounced, giving c h aracter to sim ­
plicity.
The sleeves are plain, ju st
gathered, and slit from top tc
narrow cuff, a model of the sirr-
pier and san er so rt, th a t is m-»*;
popular this sum m er fo r gener*<
everyday wear.
Box’d*« the Checko-Slcvn»*»*
t'nerv 1» !>»» tu.«-»»
I-i -J.»
e'v-!.-»
tUr*’ t
',<»„• m--i< *
.1. . 1
•* r rwp« M>Ow .-«»» »hr—
. Jackson County F a ir Associa­
tion, fair grounds expense$8711.90
Bounty
Louis B aker ............................ $
3.00
John W. Davis ........................
Ì
W. F eck.......................................... 500
Jesse S t o r m ...............................
3.00
J. H. H eckner ..............................12.50
Faui F. A n d P rs o n ...................
<00
F ra n k R andlev .....................
3.00
; Leslie Throckm orton ............
3.00
V. E. M o o r e ,.............................
3.00
Notice is hereby given th a t the
following Im provem ent Bonds of the]
City of A shland, Oregon, will be
taken up and cancelled by said tity
on the first day of October, 1922. by
paym ent of the face value thereof
and accrued in terest, and in terest on
T otal, $ 41.50 1 said bonds will cease on th a t date:
CHAUNCEY FLO REY ,
I Im provem ent Bond No. 762, dated
October 1, 1917.
County Clerk.
Im provem ent Bond3 Nos. 756 and
757, dated October 1, 1913.
TNTERURBAN AUTOCAR CXI.
H olders of said bonds ihould pre­
sent sam e at this office for redem p­
(E ffectiv e January 1, 1 9 2 2 )
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
tion.
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
City Recorder.
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7:00 a. m.
Date of first publication, Septem ­
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
19-2-sat
8:00 a. m. ber 23, 1922.
9:00 a. m.
F o u r room house and lo t in N am ­
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. pa. Idaho, to tra d e for A shland prop­
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
17-1
12:00 noon erty. Staples R ealty Agency.
12:00 noon
1:00 P- m.
1:00 P. m
2:00 P- m.
2:00 P- m.
3:00 P- m.
3:00 P m.
4:00 P- m
4 00 P in.
5:00 P Eft
5:00 P. m.
6:00 P. m.
6:00 P- m.
7:00 P- m
7:00 P- in.
8:30 P- m
8:3*0 P. in. Sat. only
9:30 P. in
3:30 P- m.
10:30 P. m. Sat. only 10:30 P. m.
A Trial Bottle of
Sunday Schedule
Marvelous
Leave M edford for A shland and
A shland for M edford everv h our on
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
13.22 ¡th e n 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
44.00 j Pharm acy.
Dr. W. W. P. H olt, county
physician's salary ............$ 75.00
Mrs. Irene W ells, su p e rin te n ­
d e n t's county farm salary 125.00
A lbert C rane, n u rsin g a t
10.00
county farm ......................
Cad E llis, county farm ex­
2.62
pense ......................................
Ed Binns. m eat for county
j C hanslor & Lyon, general
R oad D istrict No. 2
voters ....................................
1.30
5.95 J. L. K ershaw , delivering
road expense .....................
f a rm ......................................
W illiam B ruin, payroll Dist.
E lto n Beeson, county farm
No. 2 ....................................$425.60 H enry Dooms, labor general
ballot box .............................
5.50
3.001 C. B. W atkins, polling place
expense ..................................
roads ....................................
5.00 W illa m e tte E quip. Co., eg
3.00 ;
C. Cary, county farm expense
pense Dist. No. 2 ............
2.69 j E lectric Shop, general road
Cal. Ore. P ow er Co., lig h t for
expense
1 5
T o tal, $ 26.30
county hospital .................
17.37 j
Total, $ 4 2 8 .2 9 j F. E. Jen k in s, tru c k rep airs,
R
oads
an
d
H
ighw
ays
A rth u r E llis, county farm
R oad D istrict No. 3
! general .................................
10.00
S an itariu m ,
road
supplies .................................
20.00 A shland
W tn. P e rry , payroll Dist. No.
H. Jones, labor general roads 76.50
expense
.................................
$
28.00
H ask in ’s D rug Store, county
3 ............................................. $352.05 A. W. Jo h n sto n , labor general
Cal. Ore. Pow er Co., lights
farm supplies ......................
1.00;
roads ......................................
18.00
Road D istrict No. 4
for
P.
&
E.
c
r
o
s
s
i
n
g
.........
1.00
H utchison & L um sden, coun­
V.
V.
K
asshafer,
labor
gen­
W.
V
I.
T
etherow
,
payroll
ty farm s u p p l i e s .................
G8.75 j A. F. W alter K resse, road ex­
4 50]
e ral roads ............................
Dist. No. 4 .......................... $128.18
pense ....................................
.................................
10.00
M edford F u rn .
& Hdwe.,
M edford Service S tation, gen-
Road D istrict No. S
county farm supplies . . . .
3.15 1
rra l road e x p e n s e ..............
49.64
Total.’ 539.00 F. J. W atson, payroll Dist.
Mary W edge, work i t tounty
No. 5 ....................................$330.70 M edford F u rn . & Hdwe., gen­
County N urse
farm ......................................
40.00
R oad D istrict No. 0
eral road e x p e n s e ..............
10.98
M arie E. F alld in e, county
■O. W akefield, work nt county
M edford Iron W orks, general
John W alch. payroll Dist.
n u rse 's salary ..................... $125.00
farm ......................................
3.85
road expense .....................
13.65
Mo. 6 ...................................... $181.21
C. E. G ates A uto Co., county
E lm er Morse, labor, general
Thos. T. M errim an, expense
n u rse ’s e x p e n s e ...................
.60
T otal, $378.69
roads ...................................... 130.00
Dist. No. 6 ..........................
12.50
Jones & K irk p atric k , county
Vern
Owens, labor general
C o u rt H ouse Expense
n u rse ’s expense .................
15.08 i
roads ......................................
63.00
T otal, $193.71
B. L. Moses, ja n ito r ’s salary $ 62.50 ’ S tate Board of H ealth, coun­
Thos.
R
oseberry,
labor,
gen­
Road
D
istrict
No.
7
C ity R ecorder, w a te r ren t for
ty n u rse 's s u p p l i e s ............
5.22 J. M. A llen, payroll Dist No.
e ral roads ............................ 156.00
co urt house ........................
15.00 Colonial
G arage,
county
Roily
R inaberger, labor gen­
'
,
,
n
!
7
.............................................
$812.07
C al. Ore. Pow er Co., lig h ts
n u rse ’s expense .................
b
eral ro ad s ............................. 104.00
for c o u rt house .................
15.70
. P au y l R ynning, labor Dist. No
7.83 E arl Reynolds, labor general
F re d J. F ick, c o u rt house
T otal, $152.40 R oland Sm ith, labor Dist. No.
ro a d s ......................................
8.00
suppl es .................................
21.10
S urveyor’s Office
5
.0
0
,S
outhern
Pacific
Co.,
fre
ig
h
t
S tan d ard Oil Co., co urt house
Eva H ooker, su rv e y o r’s ste n ­
F red Sm ith, labor Dist. No. 7
6.62
3.00 \ general ro ad s ......................
supplies ..................................
2.85
o g rap h e r ............................... $ 40.00 L. E. Sm ith, labor Dist. No. 7
3.33 A rth u r Shaffer, labor, gen-
F. E. Nichols, su rv ey o r’s ex­
---- ;------1 eral roads .............................. 117.00
T otal, $117.15 1 pense ......................................
10.00
Total, 5831:23 1M. B. W alk er E lectric Co.,
Jail
F. E. Semon, su rv ey o r’s ex­
Road D istrict No. 8
1 general road supplies • - •
4.00
L eora S m ith, ja il m a tr o n .. $ 34.50
pense ......................................
14.60 h . L. G regory, payroll Dist.
W. W. W illits, general road
E ffie M. T e rrill, m eals for
D arrell
Semon,
su rv ey o r’s
No. 8 ....................................$ 83.25
expense ................................. 100.00
prisoners ............................... 172.55
9.00
expense ..........................
R oad D istrict No. 9
Y oung’s M achine Shop, gen­
E. D. C d lin s. ja ilo r’s salary 68.40
4.00
R. B. V incent, payroll Dist.
e ra l road expense ............
Cal. Ore. Pow er Co., lights
Total, $ 73.60
No. 9 ...................................... 2168.10 C ra te r Lake H ardw are Co.,
for Jail .................................
3.59 j Sealer of W eights a n d M easures Paul B. Rvnning, labor Dist.
1.45
general road expense . . . .
Mrs. Ja n e Jo h n sto n , laundrv
No. 9 ......................................
39.17 F red J. F ick, general road
E.
A.
Bond,
sealer
of
w
eights
for ja il .................................
2 8 .9 0 1 and m easu re’s salary . . . . $ 20.47 L. E. Sm ith, labor Dist. No. 9 46.67
8.12
expense ..................................
O ptim o Cafe, m eals for pris­
F red Sm ith, labor Dist. No. 9 42.00 H ubbard Bros., general road
W
a
te
r
M
aster
oners ......................................
5.30
Roland Sm ith, labor Dist. No.
expense ................................. 242.04'
F red N. Cum m ings, w ater
G odw ard M ercantile Co., jail
9 .............................................
70.00
m
aste
r’s
salary
...................$125.00
supplies .................................
6.20|
Geo. B. Holm es, expense Dist
F red N. Cum m ings, w ater
.Jno. M. W illiam s Co., jail
6.20
No. 9 ....................................
m
a
ste
r’s
expense
..............
37.S5
supplies .................................
14.10
Total. 52372.14
T otal. $162.85
Total. $333.54
Road Dist.’iet No. 10
County A ttorney
Ju v e n ile Com4
W. L. Van H outen, payroll
"B L. Moses, ju v en ile expenses 40.00 Rawles Moore, d istric t a t­
m arket No. 10 ................ $2400.02
to rn ey 's office e x p e n s e ... $ 50.00
W. R. S p a rk s,'ju v e n ile expense 2.00
A. L. Goodman, payroll Dist.
L. A. L iljeq u ist, d istric t a t ­
W . L. C assaday, ju v en ile ex­
No. 10 .................................... 674.24
to rn e y ’s expense ................. 300.00 H ubbard Bros., expense Dist.
pense ...............................
23.81
No. 10 .................................... 20.00
Total, 3350.00
Total. $ 65.81]
S tan d ard Oil Co., expense
P ro h ib itio n E nforcem ent
Dist. No. 10 ........................
28.50
A dvertising a n d C ounty P rin tin g
S. B. Sandvfer, prohbiition
M edford Mail T ribune, county
enforcem ent expense ....$ 6 0 7 .2 3
To*al, $3122.76
p rin tin g ........................ . . . $ 54.45!
J. H. L eggett, prohibition en­
R oad D istrict No. 11
A shland
T idings,
county
forcem ent expense ............
60.90 T. R. C rvst. w ork Dist. No. 11$ 5.50
pointing ............................... 109.351
Bert Moses, prohibition en­
R oad D istrict No. 12
So. Ore. Hdwe. Co., a d v e rtis­
20.00 J. N. H ockersm ith, expense
forcem ent expense ............
ing expense ........................
1.10:
S tan d ard Oil Co., prohibition
Dist. No. 12 ........................$160.50
A llen W hitlock, a d v ertisin g
32.05 W. L. Van H outen expense
enforcem ent expense . . . .
expense .................................
15.00!
Dist. No, 12 . . . .'.............. 172.23 ]
Big P ines L um ber Co., a d ­
T otal, $720.18
vertisin g expense ..............
19.80]
BOAD FUND
T otal, $332.73]
R oad D istrict No. 1
Total. 5199-70]
G eneral Ruads
Jack T h rash er, payroll gen­
Jack T ru e payroll Dist. No.
El»x4ion E xpense
! ___ ; ................................... $445.00
e ral roads .......................... $548.49
Cal. Ore. Pow er Co., election
A
shland
L
um
ber
Co.,
expense
B
arnum
G arage,
general
4.50
expense ................................. $
Dist. No. 1 ..........................
11.10
road e x p e n s e ........................
11.50
Jo h n F orncrook. election ex­
S
tandard
Oil
Co.,
expense
Busy
C
orner
M
otor
Co.,
gen­
4.00
pense ......................................
eral road expense ............
30.70
Dist. No. 1 ..........................
79.67
M rs. W. H. Stinson, ren t of
W.
J.
B
urbidge,
labor
general
6.00
polling p l a c e ........................
7 o tal,
«
roads ...................................... 104.00
B illings Agency, reg isterin g
FOR RENT— Piano. Phone 236 or — ---------------------------------
ladies to
call 431 North Main.
24-3* WANTED— Im m ediately
trav el, $30 week and expenses to
OF ’ w ork A shland, or outside tow ns
NOTICE O F REDEM PTION
$3 day. Vendôm e H otel, see Mrs.
IM PROVEM ENT BONDS
Jones.
18-3*
FR E E !
A SH IA N D -R O SE B U R G STAGE
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
1:00 p. in.
1:00 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.
Far*e Ashland-R®se-
burg,
$ 4 .0 0 ; M edford - R oseburg.
$ 4 .1 5 ; G ia n ts P ass-R osebu rg, $.3.00.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PA SS
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. G’T ’S PASS
LV. M EDFORD
7:30 a m.
00 a. m.
Sepol
SHEEP DIP SHAMPOO
while they last
SEPAL
—Banishes Dandruff
—Stops falling hair
—Protects the scalp from
germ life.
Price—50c
1:00 P- in.
5:00 P- in.
00 p. m.
00 p. m.
Sunday Only
10:00 a. m.
00 a. m.
4:30 P. m.
30 p. m.
G ran ts P ass w aiting room — m t
B onbonniere, phone 160.
Office and w aiting room — No. 5
McNair Bros.
2ÄÖ
SX»
Sion
Arcola
BARGAINS IN REAL
WANTED — A refined, educated
wom an for responsible position:
advancem ent. A ddress M artha M.
Spenker, Hotel M edford, Medford.
23-3*
FOR SALE.
HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­
tered bugalow , chicken house,
woodshed, garage, th re e large
lots, fru it b erries, etc.
Price
$2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth
St. B arber Shop or 283 B street.
9-1 mo
FOR SALE— Five room , m odern
cottage, p artly furnished, built-in
featu res, newly painted and pa­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fruit.
F o r p a rticu la rs, inqu re 372 Iowa
o r to ow ner at 502 Fairview St.
9-lm o
FOR SALE— A num ber of good
m ilch cows, will be frosh next
m onth.
Prices reasonable.
See
J. W. Bailey, T alent.
19tf
FOR SALE— Piano, used at K ings­
bury Springs dance pavilion. Sell­
ing on account no m ore dances.
P rice $135, term s.
In q u ire 10
G ranite St. Phone 296-Y. 21 5*
FOR SALE— 10 acres $65 per acre,
$650 cash, 1% miles town, under
ditch. O. A. M anning. T alent Or.
22tf
FOR SALE— Five Rhode Island Red
pullets, $1.25 each. Phone 257-R.
2 4-2
ESTATE
24-2
FOR
SALE— 60
T ancred
stra in
W hite Leghorn pullets. Mrs. W.
D. Booth. 264 W eightm an St.
Phone 257-Y.
24-2
FOR SALE— H eating stove.
Pine street.
Call 55
24-3
City and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Kent
Provost Bros.
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
BUYERS AND SELLER S MEET
AT
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
that feeling of “ being prepared” for what­
ever the next twenty-four hours will bring;
R anches, Orchards and H om es
F ire and A uto Insurance
that calming sense of safety—
H otel A sliland Bldg.
P h on e 2 0
ASHLAND, ORE.
Until you have “ a little ready money in the
hank.”
W. A. SHELL
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
AfOnce
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
F IR E INSURANCE
DC
You Will Never Know
Ashland, Oregon
WANTED— A woman with tom e
tra in in g as nurse. A ddress M ar­
th a M. Spenker, H otel M edford,
M edford.
23-3*
202-J.
C. B. L A M K I N
for Sm all or L arge H ouses
Our New L ine o f H eatin g Stoves
A re Now In
WANTED— G irl experienced in con­
fectionery work.
Those no* ex-
perienced need not apply. Plaza
22tf
C onfectionery.
FOR SALE— W estern E lectric w ash­
ing m achine, used one year. P rice
tiew, $175; will Bell for $90. Phone
In v estig ate our Ideal
HOT W ATER HEATING SYSTEM
WANTED— Men who can sell.
A
splendid stock in good assort m ent
of varieties. Select te rrito ry open.
A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign. W rite
now for p a rticu la rs. Salem N urs­
ery Com pany, 4 28 Oregon Bldg.,
Salem. Oregon.
19-12
, P ro c ra stin a tio n in ta k in g out
fire insurance has robbed many
a m an of his e n tire property.
Don’t be caught unp rep ared by
the fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very real money
value.
No p roperty is secure against
destru ctio n by fire. Let us tell
you how little it will cost to fully
protect you.
“ W hen you w an t good in su r­
ance, talk w ith B illings.”
Billings Agency
E stab lish ed 1883
B A R B E R
Uoal E s ta te and R eal Dmuranct
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
ASHLAND, OREGON
C hildren’« W ork A
Specialty
P h one 211
41 E Main St.
More Advice.
If you think you are bright, keep )t
;ark.—Boston Transcript.