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

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDING»
Monday, October 30, 1922
PA G I T U R E »
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tra n c e from th e re a r porch. A dis- various places in th e w ails, w here
appearing sta irs by way of which a sw eeper or o th e r eltcrical equip-
the a ttic is m ade accessible, is lo- m ent m ay be a tta ch e d , if desired,
cated in th e re a r p a rt of the hall,;
G ranite w alks have been placed in
as is the only clothes press in the front of th e building and leading to
The room building.
th e entrances, one w alk leading
The com m unity club house is left of th e platfo rm .
com posed of 11 room s, two h a ll­ will be used for change of clothes
The room on the opposite side of from the fro n t to th e re a r betw een
ways, a larg e basem ent room , a re a r when any playlet or p arty is given the pergola from th e office is to be th e P io n e ers’ building and th e new
This room is the Red Cross room , and is the club house.
porch and a cem ent pergola in front. a t the club house.
A w onderful building which’ should
The outside of the building is fin- ab o u t 25 feet long and ten feet wide larg est of th e sm all rooms. I t is
ished w ith shingles for siding, and and has two large ra d ia to rs for flooded w ith abundance of light fill a long felt w ant of th e women
sating purposes.
th ro u g h w indow s on the th re e sides of A shland.
a com position roof, both of which
The
dining
room
is
located
a
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of
th e room .
a re of th e best g rad e and will last
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ters
To the re a r of th is room is locat-
for years.
Ail Things Good and Useful.
T hree en tran ces to the building <he building from the front, and hashed a rest room for elderly people.
There is not one grain in the uni­
■pen off the pergola a t th e fro n t of a large door e n te rin g from the au- Back of th is is th e m o th e rs’ and verse, either too much or too little;
the building, one e n tran ce being in- d ito riu m , a n o th e r
door from the c h ild ren 's room , which opens into nothing is to be added, nothing to be
to the office a t the rig h t, a n o th e r kitchen and two
doors from the th e c h ild ren ’s b ath , equipped w ith s p a re d ; not so much as any one p ar­
into the a u d ito riu m , and th e th ird hallw ay, which is on tlfc opposite su itab le bathroom fixtures for the ticle of it, th at mankind may not be
either the better or the worse of it,
en tra n ce into th e Red Cross room side of the room from th e au d ito r- use of children. The next room to
according as It is applied.—L’Estrange.
a t the left.
The pergola is gained ium. Two large
windows a t the th e re a r of th is is the a d u lts ’ bath,
by a set of steps a t the rig h t end front of th e building a re the only equipped w'ith a w hite porcelain tub,
and an incline a t the left, m aking outside lights, b u t seven electric wall lavatory and commode. A show er
it possible for elderly people to gain lights in the re g u la r inverted globes b ath is located in th e room to the
the elevation w ithout using the m ake up for any lack of daylight. re a r of this, m aking the eleventh
The room is 12 feet wide and 25 room in th e building.
steps.
is
feet long, and th re e ra d ia to rs will
L ast, but n o t least, is th e base­
The en tran ces into th e office
m ade th ro u g h a F rench casem ent fu rn ish the room w ith abundance of m ent w here th e A m erican R a d ia to r
door, inside of which one finds a heat a t all tim es. A v e n tila to r is com pany furnace is located to heat
larg e fireplace finished w ith rough located in th e ceiling, covered w ith the e n tire building. All the pipes
gran ite. The room is about 15 feet a colored glass, sim ila r to th e one leading from furnace a re covered
w ith heavy asbestos pads and will
sq u a re and is lighted by five larg e in th e au d ito riu m .
The kitchen is one th a t m ight prevent any possibility of fire by
windows and the door in the day­
tim e,, w hile a large inverted lig h t ¡well m ake any wom an envy those th e overh eatin g of the pipes. The
in the ceiling serves a like p urpose, who will use it. A larg e electric, hot w ater boiler is also located in
a t night. One large ra d ia to r serves range is conveniently located neari the basem ent, ju st to th e re a r of
to heat the room , which is separated th e en tra n ce from the dinjng room , the furnace and is connected with
from th e a u d ito riu m by our F rench w hile a larg e w hite sink is located coils in the firebox and is also equip-
glass paneled folding doors.
in the cen ter of the outside wall J ped w ith an electric h e a te r for use
The opening from th e pergola in- w ith a d rain board on e ith e r side, in the sum m er w hen th e furnace is
to the a u d ito riu m is closed b> two extending from the sink to the side not being used. The control to the
Day- walls of th e room , above which is electric h e a te r fo r the tan k is lo-
F rench glass-paneled doors,
light floods into the room from a set of th ree windows which m akes cated in th e kitchen, m aking it po3-
eight windows, m aking the room as the room light and airy.
B eneath sible to s ta rt the w ater heating
O. B. L A M K I N
lig h t as a room can be m ade w ith- the d rain boards are five s m a ll, w ithout going dow nstairs,
BARGAINS IN REAL
out a rtific ia l illum ination. The room d r a w e r s for silver and below these
At th e re a r of th e buiding is a
ESTATE
4 lighted by night w ith eight elec- a re sets of shelves, w ith five doors porch which is reached from e ith e r
trie bulbs in inverted globes located opening into them . The p an try , lo- of the hallw ays and from which a
on th e w alls of the room. At th e cated on the opposite side of the g ra n ite walk extends around to the
front of th e building is a slightly kitchen from th e windows, is lin e d front.
City and Ranch Properties
raised platform w here speakers may with shelves from top to bottom , the!
The w'ood w ork in the building is
Houses to Rent
stan d or to accom m odate the presil- upper shelves being open, while th e all finished w ith a driftw ood grey
ing officer
of any m eeting.
The low er ones are closed by sm all d o r s .: stain , which will be finished w ith
platfo rm fs also lighted by five in- in th e en tra n ce awy from th e kitch-i wax. The w alls of all th e room s
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
verted globes, four on th e walls a n d .e n to the dining room , w hich is except th e kitchen and bath room s
about th re e feet in depth, is a set have a rough p laste r finish, while
one in th e ceiling.
Five ra d ia to rs located about the of shelves on e ith e r side, which a re these have a sm ooth finish and are
w alls of the room serve to heat it enclosed, the five shelves having a to be fla tte d w ith an ivory colored
B A R B E R
w hile a large v en tilato r in th e ceil- weighted door which slides upw ard enam el. The door knobs thro u g h -
te r of the concave ceiling, which is out of the way, w hile th re e draw ers out the building are glass, w hile the
Safety blades je s h a rp e n e d
hidden by a beautifully colored on e ith e r side occupy th e space be- trim m ings on the doors a re brass,
like new. Single bit, 30c
The floors th ro u g h o u t, except the
glass, serves as an o u tle t fo the neath the shelves.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
The hallw ay, located to the left of kitchen and baths, are finished with
im pure air.
C hild ren ’s W ork A
T he dressing room is located ju st the dining room extends the full wax.
The kitchen and bathroom
Specially
to the re a r of the raised platform in length of the building from fro n t to floors a re being covered w ith lin-
th e a u d ito riu m
and is reaclied rear. E ight of the room s open in oleum .
th ro u g h a sm all hall located a t the to this hallw ay as well as an en-
E lectric light plugs a re located a t
Newly Completed Civic Club Building
Fines! of Its Kind in State of Oregon
ci¿arette%3&
They are
GOOD!
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
One cent the word each time.
HELP WANTED
WANTED— An experienced
clerk. Give references,
c /o T idings office.
WANTED.
COTVPK.MT- A P F- € c •
THE BREAD OF PERFECTION
m ade from the choicest flour by
th e m ost approved m ethods under
absolutely cleanly conditions, and
reta in in g all th e m ost n u tritiv e
qu alities of the w heat grains.
W holesom e and delicious, L ith ia
B akery bread m eets w ith the ab­
solute approval of all pure food
experts,
physicians and
good
housekeepers, b e tte r bread cannot
be m ade in any bakery or any
home.
LITHIA BAKERY
Hallowe’en
Goods
P u m p k in s............ 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c
Cat, W itch and Owl Silhouettes
.............................................. 10c
Large Cutout Cats and W itches—
per pkg.................................25c
Cat and W itch S t ic k e r s ..........10c
Halloween Hats ......................... 10c
Paper Masks ............................... 5c
(Toth Masks ................................ 10c
Paper Napkins, doz......................10c
Dinner Favors ........................... 10c
Dancing Skeletons ....................25c
PLACE CARDS, POST CARDS
INVITATIONS, ETC.
— nt*—*
to increase crop yields
ALFALFA, GRAIN AND ORCHARDS
Apply Now
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court Df the S ta te :
FOR prom pt and carefu l service,
of Oregon for Jackson county.
auto tru c k s or horse drays, call
Dan C ollier, plain tiff,
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone l i t .
vs.
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n ear Hotol
Ollie C ollier, defendant.
A shland.
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To Ollie Collier, the above named
defendant:
In the nam e of the State of Ore­ T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS­
F E R — Good team and m o to r­
gon, you are hereby required to ap­
pear in the above entitled court t nd ! tru ck s. Good service a t a reason­
cause any answ er the com plaint of j able price. Phone 83.
th e p lain tiff filed therein against
»'OR R E M .
you, w ithin six weeks from the date |
of the first publication of th is sum ­
FOR RENT— Five room bungalow ,
mons.
And you will hereby tak e notice i close in, com pletely f. nished;
ow ner leaving for six m onths or
th at if you Tail to ro appear tn d
m ore; ad u lts only. Staples R ealty
answ er for w ant th ereo f, p lain tiff
Agency.
4 4tf
will tak e a decree of th e court
ag ain st you as follow s: T hat ihe
FO R EXCILIA ¡E
bonds of m atrim ony heretofore tn d
now existing betw een p lain tiff and
defendant be forever dissolved, tn d FO R TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
held for n au g h t; th a t a decree of
and
county road, near H ilt; sm all
absolute divorce be granted plain tiff
house and outbuildings;
good
and for such o ther and fu rth e r re­
stock
or
chicken
ranch
w
ith
plen­
lief as to th e c o u rt m ay seem m eet
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill
and proper In the prem ises.
tra
d e for unincum bered A shland
This sum m ons is ’p ublished In the
acreage; p refer no house, but
A shland T idings, weekly edition,
wpuld ensider acreage w ith sm all
once each week for a period of six
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
consecutive weeks, and seven tim es
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th ere u n d er and by virtue of rn or- i ite St.
der duly m ade, rendered and entered
FOR SALE.
by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge,
under date of Septem ber 28th, 1922. FOR SALE— W in ter apples at $1
Date of firs t publication of this
per box. Bring your boxes. W. L.
sum m ons is O ctober 2nd, 1922.
Moore, Belleview.
4 4-6*
B. F. LINDAS,
A ttorney for P lain tiff.
FOR SALE— Sm all dairy ro u te of
A ddress: Jackson County Bank
ten cows.
In q u ire 272 O range
Building, M edford, Oregon. 26-6-mon
Ave., or phone 444-J.
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Ashland Fruit Association
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W V JU W
The person having the largest list of
get the First Prize You surely have a
real chance of winning at least o n e o f th e p r iz e s o f fe r e d — there are fifteen of them. Why not try for
the big prize and win $2000.00. Somebody will win i t —your chances are as good as anybody’s.
J u s t th in k what you could do with the money. $2000.00
could buy an automobile and leave enough balance to
make a payment on a cozy home. Perhaps you have in
mind just the thing you would like to do if you received a
check for $2000.00. Certainly you owe it to yourself to try
to solve this puzzle. You will find the trying very easy
and pleasant.
The Way to Win One of the Twenty Prizes
You do not have to spend a penny to get Into this contest.
It is not necessary lor you to order any Yeastolax. If your
list is adjudged to be one of the twenty best you will re­
ceive one of the cash prizes. Without your order for
Yeastolax. if your list of words commencing with the let­
ter "F " is the largest you receive the first prize of $50.00.
If the judges award you the second prize, without your
order for Yeastolax, you will get a check for $25.00; and
so on down the line as shown in this announcement.
W in t b e B i g P r iz e —$ 2 0 0 0 .0 0
If vou choose you can win a great deal more than the
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your list for the BIGGER PRIZES is to send in an order
tor one or more packages of Yeastolax. Look over care­
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ment. You will find that if you send in $1.00 for one pack-
age of Yeastolax and the judges award you first prize you
will get $300.00. If you send in $2.00 for two packages of
Yeastolax and your list is awarded first prize you will get
a check for $600.00; and so on up. If you send in $5.00 for
5 packages of Yeastolax and the judges award you the first
prize, you will receive the Big Prize of $2000.00. Should
list be judged as the second best you would receive
( our
1000.00; and so on down the list. Remember, there are
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could desire. Go in to win the best prize.
$ 7 0 0 .0 0 E x tr a A w a r d f o r P r o m p tn e s s
Dec 15th, 1922 is the last day for receiving your solution
to this puzzle qualifying you to win one of the prizes. But,
note this: For every day before that date that your order
for Yeastolax is received an extra prize of $10.00 for each
and every day will be added to any first prize won. If
you send in your order today you will get a receipt for the
money; then you can send in your solution any time before
Dec. 15th and your list will be qualified for any of the
prizes. We will award an extra $700.00 in this manner. You
should try your very best to earn this additional award.
It will cost you little additional effort. In case of ties we
will award duplicate amounts of $700.00 to each contest-
ant so tying. Don't overlook reading about our extra
premium of 50,000 00 Genuine Russian Rubles, whether
or not you enter this contest
Go after the Big Prizes—don't delay—start right away—
get into the contest. How many words can you find with
the letter “F” ? Great amusement—great opportunity.
$2000.00 is awaiting your call. Now is the time to act.
Yeastolax Co. 1 md Ê â '? o 83 o '* Chicago
RU LES« 1
Tha contest will be decided by three
Thia nozzle Is open to
- JL every boo v ezeept em­
judges, independent of and not con­
nected with the Yeastolax Co. These
ployes and relatives ot the Ycastoiax Co.
The hirst Prise w ill be swarded to the judges w ill award the prizes. The con­
person giving the largest number of testants a^ree to abide by the decisions
words beginning with the letter " F " . To of these Judges, and It is undersced that
the next in order w ill be awarded the such decisions are to be conclusive The
Second Prize and so on down the list o f names of winners and winning lists of
Twenty Prizes. The awards will be made of words will be published as soon as pos­
on the basis of the words submitted and sible after the contest. A copy of this list
not from a predetermined list. Should w ill be furnished to anyone upon receipt of
there be any ties tbe full amount of the a stamped, addressed envelope. Two cr
prize w ill be awarded to each contestant more persons may co-operate m thia con­
test, bat oniy one prise will be awarded to
so tying.
any such <
co-operating r group.
ffi
W ,rds of synonymous meaning and
Lists of names must be received at our
words of the same spelling but differ­
office (any time daring regular office
ent meaning will count as only one. Use houraioner before D eclo th ,1922. For every
either the singular or plural of a word. day before (or ahead) of this date that
Only words appearing in Webster's Dic­ your order for Yeastolax is received you
tionary—and not obsolete words will be will get an additional award of Sltf-OQ per
considered.
day, added to any first prize you win. In
Words must be numbered 1, t , 3, etc., ease of ties this award w ill be duplicated
consecutively.
to every contestant so tying.
5
2
3
6
4
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IM P O R T A N T —S p e c ia l I n tr o d u c to r y P r e m iu m
In order to Q uickly Introduce Y aa a tetea in to eve ry c o m m u n ity, w e w ill « ir e to an person, re g ard ­
less as to w h eth er or not b e aeade la a e otatioa to th ia pnasle.
A b so lu tely F R E E —5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 R ubles
T h e Rnaatea Ruble n c i m b e w w a r * $ $ e pa» rn b ie , «lute« th e a bava a value of $
$ 21
2 7 .5 0 0 .0 0 .
W e r iv e SO.000 Hub lee F R U w ith each and eve ry p e c k a re o rd e red . T h a t ia to ea
send m 12 c0 f >r tw o packaaea yon w ill receive 100.000.0^ Russian R ubles, end so
n itT ih e r this offer hold« ro o d w h e th e r o r not you q u a lify fo r th e puxxie prises. Save thia
■nooey; many a fo rtu n e has been b u ilt up by bnyin« fo re ia n money a fte r w are . I t i t _______
_
rum ored
th a t toO.<XM).000.0O0.00 w o rth o f radium has W e n discovered in Russia, and tb e prase is calling
a tte n tio n to vast A m erican projects o f oil and othe r In d u s trie* th a t a re being directed tow ards
. T h e O h w ___________
n
p T rib u n e .« » S ep t. 12th enUe a tte n tio n to th e new
c a n a lw hich has ju s t been
______ I fo r ebippintf b etw een
erais and C entral
a new source
o f raw m aterials fo r th e “
. especially oil,
copper and open-
im r up tbe rich P e n in a a_____________ _________ __
to G
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_____
any ____ _____
w h at thia m eans;
a u r*iy y«»u canoot afford to peas up tbe opportunity to acquire these
ese Rubles. W e w: “ * * »50.000
000
Rubies fre e w ith every 11.00 o rd e r to those w ho e a te r th e contest
eat as w ell as tho»
do not.
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Essœïïs
SO.
T w e n ty P rizes — $4,000.00
c
Class A
W hew 11 .C
Is e e o tr a f
•a n t in
1st Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
4th Prize
5th Prize
6th to 15th
$ 5 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
2 0 .0 0
15 .0 0
2 .0 0
$ 3 0 0 .0 0
1 5 0 .0 0
7 5 .0 0
4 5 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
3 .0 0
F
$ 6 0 0 .0 0
3 0 0 .0 0
1 5 0 .0 0
8 5 .0 0
5 0 .0 0
7 .0 0
Adderss I’.
32-1 mo*
Sale
SIM PSON’S HARDWARE
Good Insurance
combines all three, we invite vour account.
i-
Class D
»U
$ 2 0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 0 0 .0 0
4 0 0 .0 0
2 5 0 .0 0
15O 2 2
1 5 .0 0
FOR SALE— Goat milk.
O. Box 463.
Friendly and Strong, A Helpful Bank
I f ro a Buffer fro m "Rfemsmattsm." Cm m LMation,
I w i f f i l . B rowc h itl» .
or soar
affected ia any w a y ; or you d e a ir* to
n ealthy e o m p k x ’ >n. n e v r a it
you to tr y a package o f our - a a r > . ’
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Y E A S T O L A X . A m onc
Varinnc
Veeetosex contains th e hicb ca t and m oat p o te n t vaHmMaes. w inch the edenti& c w.
ba atoaolotety oeceaaary to bodily r i s e r . People a ll over th e country have
ba\
found a re a : r c lio f
throug h ita oae. and now fa e l the joy o f p e rfe c t health and v ita lity . Y<
V eaatotax aiao n te th e
pro p e rtiea o f beios uou-ffrip in cly sad m ild ly la x a tiv
e , . y e t ita
ite
ite action la
ia aura,
sure.
M edical authoritie e have long re co < n ited th a t eooetipatioo la responsible fo r a y r e a t many bodily
s
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
iFOR SALE— F ix tu res of F o u rth St.
(E ffective January 1, 1922)
m eat m ark et. Call 157 Mechanic
Dally (Except Sunday)
Bt.
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LV. ASHLAND
LV. MEDFORD
7:00 a. m. FOR SALE— Why not build out on
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. ra.
8:06 a. m.
the highw ay, w here you can keep
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. IB.
a cow and chickens. I have some
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
nice 5-acre tra c ts on highw ay.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. ra.
Can sell cheap and give term s.
12:00 noon
12:00 noen
Only 10 m inutes out. O. A. M an­
1:00 P. m.
1:00 p. m.
ning, T alent, Or.
38-tf
2:00 P. m.
2:00 P. m.
m.
3:00 P.
3:00 P m.
FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values...................,\ XX ■■
4:00 P- m.
tere d bungalow , chicken house,
4:00 P. na.
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values................... } 8 8
6:00 P. na.
woodshed, garage, th re e large
6:00 p. m.
6:00 P. m.
lots, fru it, b erries, et-r. P rice,
6:00 P- m.
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values................... ,
T8 / ■
7:00 P- m.
$2650, with term s. Inqu' e F o u rth
7:7)0 P- m.
Pocket Knives, $1.50 values.................. I
■ w/
8:30 P- m.
St. B arber Shop or 283 L St. 41-mo
8:30 P. m. Sat. only
9:30 P m.
9:30 P- m.
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price......................... $1.19
10:30
Sat.
only
P- m. A PPL E S— 20 ounce P ippins. 50 lb.
m.
16:30 P-
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 F -1 I.
Scissors,-$1.50 values—Sale Price.............................. 96
Sunday Schedule
Leave
M
edford
for
A
shland
and
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale Price..............................83
WOOD SAWIXG
A shland for M edford every hour onj
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale Price..............................49
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; WOOD SAWING— Phone 269-R.
47-6*
then 6^80 p. m. ah J 9-30 p. m.
While They Last—Get Busy!
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side FOR SALE— He:
w d fu rn itu re ,
Pharm acy.
m
some canned fru it, also baby bug-
ASHBLAND-ROSEBURfl STAGE
48-3*
gy. 160 N orth Main St.
Dally (Except Sunday)
87-39 North Main St.
Phono 208
4 55 Mountain
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG FOR SALE— Milk.
49-3*
Ave.
1:00 p. m.
I :« » P- ,n -
Travdl by stag e; s h o rte st ro u te by
20 m iles; one of Oregon’s most
Pare— Aehland-Rose-
acenie tripe.
burg, $4.60;
Medford - Roseburg.
$4.15; Grants Pass-Roseburg, $3.00.
MEDFORD-GRANTg PASS
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
We have not gone out of busi­
7:3« a m.
10:00 a. m.
This Agency w as estab
1:00 p. m. ness!
2:00 p. m.
6 :00 p. in. lished in 1883 and has been built
5:00 p. m.
’ Sunday Only
up w ith the idea of protecting the
Friendly, strong and helpful are the three
10:00 a. m.
10:60 a. m.
people of A shland and vicinity
4:30
p.
m.
words which best describe the ideal bank.
4T30 p. m.
w
ith SOUND INSURANCE
We
room—
The
G ran ts Paas w aiting
do not deal in CHEAP INSUR­
Bonbonnlere, phone 160.
Friendliness is essential in any business, Office and w aiting room No.
ANCE; if we considered it safe
for
th e assu red , we would have
strength is a necessity, and helpfulness ina-
had it to seil at this office years
peräti ve.
ago. The ag en t of cheap insur
a
nee gets all his s tu ff is w orth
Reliable
Effective
No one can afford to lose even
If you are looking for an institution which»
once on fire insurance.
C u tle ry
words beginning with the letter “F ” will
®®fMENS—Phyeic'an and
Surgeon.
P ractice lim ited
to
eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and a u rlst fo»
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
Bldg., M edford, Ore. P hone EOT
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
A GREATLY NEEDED PLANT FOOD
J
Ash- j
32tf
WANTED— W hite oak logs or tim ­
ber. Nordby Lum ber & Box Co.,
702 Couch Bldg., P o rtla n d , Ore­
gon.
43-10 DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Residence
and office, 108 Pioneer avenue
BO O K K EEPER wishes work by the
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
hour. Mrs. M iller, 121 Bush St.
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., Duly.
49-2*
DR- H. M. SHAW— Physician and
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
E ars, Nose, T hroat. Glasses f i-
ted. Room 6, Mills-.McCali Block.
J, O. RIGO
Phone 79 or 28.
C andidate for m em ber of th e leg­
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE— D entist
isla tu re a t the Novem ber election.
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
Ilf elected, I go to serve the best in­
Special a tte n tio n given to s tr a ig h t­
ening and care of ch ild ren 's teeth.
tere sts of th e sta te , and of Jackson
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
county, especially.
— adv-36
5. Office phone 151. Residence
----------------------------------------------------- I
phone 201-J.
Camps Building.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
A shland, Oregon.
45tf
H aving been nom inated by the
people a t the May p rim ary, I hereby DR. J. P. CHISHOLM— G raduate
veterinary.
Located on the Gill
solicit your support and votes as one
property, west of the Norm al
of the two S tate R epresentatives in
School on W alker Ave.
the L eg islatu re, to be elected a t the
Novem ber election.— JOHN H? CAR-|
CHIROPRACTORS
KIN.
— adv. 35-tf
• DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
FOR STATE SENATOR
nation does w onders. F irst N at'l
H aving reg u larly received the re ­
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
publican nom ination for S tate Sena­
House Calls
to r, I hereby announce my candidacy
for said office. If elected, I shall
! earn estly and to th e best of my ab il­
CONVALESCENT HOME
ity, endeavor to serve all in such a POVVAT
HOME — Good
m an n er as to best advance th e ir ] c _ ^ Y _ k b L E N T
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.
(noral rnd m aterial welfare.
Term s reasonable.
153 G ranite
40tf-adv
GEORGE W. DUNN.
306-lm o
St. P hone 411-R.
Agricnllnral Sulphur
H r /llT T
grocery i OB. ERNEST A. WOODS— Fractlc«
Box P,
lim ited to eye, ear, nosa and
4 8tf
th ro a t. Office hour», 10 to 12 and
s
L t o 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Aah-
land. O re
73-tf
WANTED— 50 to 100 i. /;.S
first o r second grow th fir.
land H otel.
W. A. SHELL
For example, you will
notice “ Fire,” “ Fiddle,”
“Foundry,” etc. Are you
able to find 20 words
commencing with the
letter “F ”? The picture
is very clear: there can
be no mistakes. You will
find it very interesting
to look for these words,
and may win the big
prize. Anybody can try
— costs nothing. Why
should you not be the
winner of the $2000.00?
PHYSICIANS.
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The Ciiizens Bank of Ashland
1
A s h la n d , O re g o n
'
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
Opposite City Hall
Billings Agency
Established 18K3
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
Roni Estate and Real Insurance
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.