Friday ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS November 3, 1922 ass PAGE THREE ss» Gene Home from Hospital— Leave for N o r t h - Mrs. L. O. B arham and baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Young, who have w ere tak e n to th e ir hom e on Palm been visiting w ith the Songer fam - B u s i n e i V isitor— avenue W ednesday from th e Com- ily on H elm an stre e t, left for the! Lee F au d k en h ag en , of the Mar- m unity hospital, w here the youngs- ’ n o rth T hursday, on tra in 1 3. shall-W ells com pany, was a business te r arriv ed about ten days ago. j ----------- Does your stove sm oke— oven re ­ v isitor in the city T hursday. fuse to w ork? Phone F ix it o h jp . GOOD INSURANCE 115-R. 18 Move R eported— W e have not gone out of b u sin ess' ---------- Mr. Deer moved W ednesday from The N orthw estern M utual F ire As-i B e tte r he safe thar, sorry. See 58 Bush stre e t to 48 F ifth street. social ion was organized in 1901 and Beaver R ealty Co. about your insur- 287ti O rres cleans clothes, p h o n e 64. has been b u ilt up w ith the idea of ance. P hone 68. ---------- protecting p roperty ow ners general- -------- -- V isits in A shland— ly w ith SOUND INSURANCE. W e ! DeM• Springs m o untain, and term in a tin g Box 254, Ashland. .________ 52-4* a t a point on the Jackson C ounty-' Call for L iggett & M yers T obacco C o - K lam ath County line, n e a r w here FOB R E N I. (K E R O SE N E ) STANDARD the p resent A shland-K lam ath F a l l s _______________________ GOLDEN SHEAF O»L HEAT road crosses said line in section 36. F 0 R RENT— T hree room furnished COMPANY BREAD AND LIGHT tow nship 39 south, range 4 east of. fro n t ap a rtm e n t. Allen Buildin the W illam ette m eridian. j 52tf TW EN TY-FIVE THOUSAND POL- j ______ L____ --------------------------:---------- LARS ($25,000) shall be expended j FOB SALE. on th e road know n and comm only ; designated as th e Pacific H ighw ay,; fo r SALE— W in ter apples at $1 th e portion thereof upon which said per box. Bring your boxes. W. L. Pocket Knives, $2.50 values.................. ,\ A l l I Sum of money shall be expended be- , Moore, Belleview. 4 4-C* Pocket Knives, $2.25 values.................. C a ing m ore p a rticu larly described a s ! ------------------------------ —— follows, to-w it: FOR ! AL® - Goat w llk ' Adderss P. Pocket Knives, $2.00 values.................. i ZW ■ 32-3 mo* B eginning a t a point on said Pa- O. Box 4 b 3 . ___________________ Pocket Knives. $1.50 v a lu e s ............... ) V - ® cific Highw ay in section 22, p o R SALE— Why not build out on ship 36 so u th , range . west wes of ’ , the > th e highw ay, w here yon can keep Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price............................$1.19 W illam ette m eridian, in Jackson t a cow and chickens. I have some Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale Price.................... » ... .96 ; county, Oregon, which said point ot' nice 5-acre tra c ts on highw ay. beginning is a t the end of the paving Scissors, $1.25 values—Saie Price................................. 83 Can sell cheap and give term s. The Independent A m erican V oters L eague is composed of men and now on said highw ay on the easterly I Only 10 m inutes out. O. A. M an­ Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale P r i c e ..............................49 side of Rogue R iver, said point being > ning, T alent, Or. wom en, some of whom are lifelong R epublicans and D em ocrats. They 38-tf approxim ately 1227 feet south a n d j __________ have realized th a t one of th e m ost im p o rta n t issues in th is cam paign is While They Last—Get Busy! 795 feet east of th e q u a rte r section , F 0 R SALE— Modem i x oom plas- th e election o f a C ircuit Judge. They feel th a t the Ju d g e of th e C ircuit corner which is common to sections tered bungalow , chick n house, C ourt and tl’.ose law yers practicing in th a t C ourt are qualified to know 15 and 22, tow nship 36 south, or woodshed, garage, th ' 'e large who should he elected Ju d g e in th is cam paign. T here is c ertain ly no range 3 west of the W illam ette m er­ lots, fru it, berries, 1 P rice, 37-SO N orth M ain St. Phone 30» idian, and being also statio n num -l celaner, ab ler, b e tte r Ju d g e th an Ju d g e C alkins. This League is in $2650, With term s. I n c u r ■ F o u rth ber 488-50 of the Pacific H ighw ay. St B arber Shop or 283 B St. 41-mo receipt of his w ritten sta te m e n t to you as to his position upon th is m a tte r survev of th e S tate of Oregon H ig h -; ______ and it is also in possession of th e in dorsem ent of th e m ajo rity of the Bar way 'Com m ission, and from said A PPL E S— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb. of both Jackson and Josephine Counties. It th ere fo re subm its .to you point ru n n in g thence in a w esterly | f,ox 75c delivered. Phone 9 F - l l . direction approxim ately 1550 feet ! these two separattp indorsem ents as follows: / along the ro u te of said Pacific H igh­ SW EET CIDER— Made fresh every day. Two gallons 75c. one gallon way as now laid and staked out over ‘ FRANK M. CALKINS 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll- Rogue R iver, and te rm in a tin g a t a “ C ircuit Judge point in said section 22 at. the end SALB_ In ditin Scout electric “ M edford, Oregon, October 30, 1922. B H S S i « « « S a “ To th e V oters: “ In response to the request of a m ajo rity of the practicing atto rn ey s HoS being approxim ately 817 feet I stra te . Apply at F ix it Shop, a - i of this d istrict th a t I sta te my views, will say th a t, in accord w ith my south and 641 feet w est of said FOR ÉjALE- W inter apples. Phone best ju d g m en t I 'intend to vote for E. E. Kelly fpr C ircuit Judge. a U u liat a rte which 1* com- - 5 2-1 mo* Vvl r section a. corner --- 10F13. * F. M. CALKINS.” mon to said sections 15 and 2 -, ant, which said point of term in atio n is, FOR SALE— $65 rped baby c a rria g e HAVE YOU SEEN TH E DEMONSTRATION OF CROWN FLOUR know n and designated as sta tio n , — $25. Phone 302-R. 53-2 “ As law yers practicin g at th e Jackson and Josephine Counly Bar, AND CEREA LS? num ber 504-00 of said survey. The term in i of said roads as here-! we indorse E. E. Kelly for C ircuit Ju d g e, having the utm o st confidence in described are definite and p e rm a -j in his honesty, in te g rity , ab ility and fitness. W e believe the office should T ry one o f those W affles m ade of CROWN P ancake F lo u r and n e n t; th e lines above described b e -; be no n -p artisan , and we urge those having confidence in ou r jud g m en t on tyveen the term in i th *re ° f sh a ’’ b® served w ith L iberty Bell Syrup th is question to do w hat they can in his behalf. as herein stated , and shall foUo'V! th e m ost practical route, and said Ja ck so n C ounty roads shall be p erm an en t roads and •GUS NEWBURY. highw ays th ro u g h said county, y ^ ic h “ PORTER J. N E FF. “ MAHLON PURDIN. election' .h a ll begin . t eigM We have not gone out of busi­ “N. DICKEY. ‘ F. J. NEWMAN. ‘ A. E. REAMES. ¡in the m orning, and continue u n til, ness! This Agency was e sta b ­ *B. F. LINDAS. “ LINCOLN McCORMACK “ WM. M. COLVIG. eight o’clock in th e evening of said lished in 1883 and has been b uilt “ DON R. NEBURY. “ G. M. ROBERTS. llaD ated October 17th, 192^- v up w ith the idea of protecting the “ CHAS. W. REAMES. • RAW LES MOORE. . 61 NORTH MAIN STREET CHAUNCEY FLOREN , people of A shland and vicinity Jo sep h in e County I County C lerk for Jackson Coun-y. w ith SOUND INSURANCE. We N IEL R. ALLEN. “ JAM ES T. CHINNOCK. ‘H. D. NORTON. I Oregon. __ — do not deal in CHEAP INSUR­ O. S. BLANCHARD. “ C. A. SID LER. “ J- N. JOHNSTON. ANCE; if. we considered it safe W COLVIG. “ GEORGE H. DURHAM. “ EDW ARD VAN DA KE. for th e assured, we would have i B. B. L A M K I N had it to sell a t th is, of'.’ice years A. C. HOUGH.” “ C. E. RUSK. ago. The ag en t of cheap in su r­ bargains in real ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth. B9TATB I t likew ise urges upon you th e necessity of electing Alice E. H anley as No one can afford to lose even R e p r e s e n t a t i v e i n s t e a d of R alph Cowgill. Miss H anley is a farm er, has once on fire insurance. d u ring all of h er life m ade a business success of h er farm , is determ ined to do w hat she- can on th e side of econom y and to low er taxes, and to Possibilities for profit are plentiful to the man City and Ranch Properties uphold co n stitu tio n al governm ent. We subm it th a t she is en titled to youi who can meet such opportunities at least part; Houses to Rent A B Y S COLDS ' B re­ IC K . ) ____ . j cìTld Cut down the Fuel Bill Bread of Perfection LITHIA BAKERY x t t ie r y S a le t 1 I JUDGE CALKINS WILLSUPPORTKELLY S I M P S O N ’S HARDW ARE Plaza Market Good Insurance PLAZA MARKET Meet Opportunity Part Way e n th u sia stic support. This I ea ue likew ise h as indorsed George W. Dunn for S tate S enator, because of his w orth and ste rlin g q u a litie s and his su p e rio r'q u a lific a tio n s over those of his opponent. And this L eague has likew ise indorsed G overnor O lcott for re-election. And the L eague pledges th e v oters th a t in its councils m ade up of all p arties it has carefully considered th e m aking of these recom m endations, and it asks th e sup p o rt of tWe public w ithout reg a rd to politics. And it asks th is in th e nam e of clean, respectable and effective governm ent and a d m in istra tio n of all laws. R espectfully su b m itted , INDEPEN D EN T AMERICAN VOTERS LEAGUE. way. A man who demonstrates that he can save, can accumulate capital of his 0W11, is a good credit risk. He has proven his ability to handle money. We invite your account. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon (P a id A dvertisem ent) Billings Agency CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING W. A. SHELL b a r b e r E stab lish ed 1883 R eal E s ta te an d R eal In su ran ce ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 311 41 E M*ln s t - Near the Dividing Line. Safety blades resharpened Robert was anxious to attend kin- like new. S in |le bit, 30c! dergarten .w ith Billy, lint lie was not doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz quite four years old. One day lie went as a visitor, and before leaving he sidled up to the teacher and said: Children's Work A “Please, can’t I come to your school? Specialty I’se just ou the edge of lour.”