Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wcdtu'sxlay, November 8, 1922
Send Us News
if som e a th le te 's tu rn e d prize fighter,
I f som e big hoy’s gettin g lig h ter,
L et us know, you bloom in’ blighter,
’Cause it's NEW S;
COLLEGE BOY BEAL SALESMAN
Bright idea T hat Enabled Him to
Dispose cf the Last Egg Cups
in Stock.
ASHLAND DARLI JUMBO»
PAG® THREH
Admiral Sims Now on Retired List
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 Um»,
HELP WANTED
Two college boys were peddling odds
and ends of china In an unfrequented
farm ing district. They stopped their
W ith a pen or pencil w rite it,
ancient chugging truck before a typ­
In a i lin u te you’ll in d ite it,
ically unpretentious establishm ent. A
Put on it a stam p and sm ite it—
round, solemn woman with her arm s
1 END US NEW’S!
rolled up in her gingham apron ap­
(Old O regon)
proached the automobile, only mildly
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interested. The lad with the keen
Explosion K illed Two—
blue eyes and the quirking mouth
Two m en, C. W. D rake, 55, and asked in a brusque tone, “Is there any-
W illiam M cTeague, 45, a re dead a s | thi“ « V«« would like in coffee cups,
th e result of the p rem a tu re explo-! S° ^ , ^ " l s ot milk pitchers t
A ion a t th e Von d er H ellen road rpr(
?
7 ™ " 'lis,n-
x
terestedly, then brightened slightly as
cam p near P rospect M onday. E. R. she added, “but I’d kinda like to look
M ann, of G ran ts P ass, th e th ird m an at some egg cups.”
near the blast, was badly bruised
“Yes, madam,” said the boy as he
and cut, though he is not in a ser- deftly slid the cover off a box contain-J
ions condition. The men had so ught in« flve
bu* dainty receptacles, ;
refu g e from tailin g frag m en ts under “You’r f ll*cky,
«et these> to° ’ lhere j
PH YSICIANS.
W ANTED— F loor m anager and gen­ OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
eral m anager for ro ller skating! lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
rink.
A ddress Box K, care of
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
Tidings.
57-2
I to 6. Swedanburg Bldg., Ash­
land,
Ore
73-tf
FOB RENT.
OR» i» t , KMMtNS— Phyilc'an and
FOR RENT— F u rn ish e d house. 47
Surgeon.
Practice limited
to
Union. Call m ornings.
56-3
eye, ear. nose and throat Glass«-
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
FOR RENT— T hree room furnished
8, P. R. R. Offices. M F. and R
a p a rtm e n t w ith bath. Phone 2«3-t
Bldg., Medford, ore. Phone ¿67
R o r call a t 369 H argadine. 57-2 ;
OR, MATTER It. SHAW— Residence
,
FWR EXCHANGE
and office, 108 Pioneer avenue.
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
FOB tra d W - igo acre uqineuin-; to
12 a. in.; 2 to 5 p. pi., only.
hbrad ranch on Pacific highway
a®l
«
aW, efltonty
read, near H ilt; small ; DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician
_______ a _ nd
house a%d outbuildings;
good
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Ev,
Eyes,
atbek or chicken ranch with plen-
E ars, Nose, T hroat. Glasses f it­
ty ot wood and tillable land. Will
ted. Room 6. Mills-McCall Block.
P hone 79 or 28.
le for onlncuthbered Ashland
ige; prater no house, but
would ensider acreage with smal D li. G. C. PHETTKPLAt'E— Dentist
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
ttnuse. B leasor Gréer, 199 Gran,
B A R B E R
Special a tte n tio n given to stra ig h t,
tie 8 t
231tf*
ening and care of ch ild ren 's teeth.
Safety blades ¿«sharpened
TO TRADE— Coat ttove for wood i r
Office ho u rs, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
like new. Single bit, 16«
cash.
Mrs. Hatch, 217 Granite
5. Office phone 151. R esidence
dez. Dobule bit, 66e dot
phone 201-J.
Camps Building.
St-
SStf
A shland, Oregon.
45tf
d d ld r c n ’s Work A
Chinese Multiply Rapidly.
Six million children are born every DR. J. P. CHISHOLM--— G raduate
Specialty
v eteriu aiy .
Located on the Gill
year in China.
property, w est of the Norm al
School on W alker Ave.
W. A. SHELL!
a ledge, about 200 feet aw ay from I The woman ghook her hegd dub,.
w here the blast had been set. In- ous)v. “Can’t use ’em. Five aren’t
stead of the pow der blowing th e rock enough. There's eight in our family.”
upw ard, as is generally the case, th e And she started back to the house,
force was exerted in a sidew ay e x -’ “W ait a m inute,” called the boy
Itear Admiral William S&tvden Sims reached the age of sixty-four years
plosion, h u rlin g th e rock tow ards frantically as he'saw the possibility of
on
Oct.
15, and therefore was autom atically placed on the retired list of t1ie!
the men. Two or th re e o th ers w erej «
^«appearing without a struggle. |
, , ,
.
, .
.
t - i ,
i ” ei'haps all of your family don t eat navy. lie Is here shown bidding goodby to CttpL Frank T. Evans, son of
slightly bruised by frag m en ts. F ,,n ' e g g s”
“Fighting Bob” Evans, at the Newport training station.
e ral services for the two men will
The woman reflected a m inute and
he held T h ursday, a t M edford.
then came hack. The m erest sugges-
X
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tlon of eagerness was registered on
If you w ant the best th e re is in her placid countenance. “T h at’s right,”
CHIROPRACTORS
bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef. I she said. "Five is all I do need. I'll i
, DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t Det- take ’em.”—Chicago Journal,
PROPO SED BUDGET FO R TH E CITY’ OF ASHLAND FO R TH E
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ajid E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
rick's. W e sell for less.
4 8tf
YEAR 1923.
nation does w onders. F irst N at'l
E stim ated Expenditures, 1923
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
BARON BELIEVED HIS YARNS
The follow ing is a budget of the estim ated ex p en d itu res o f-th e City ¡S alary, fire chief
1,320.00
House Calls
OPERATIONS!
Before yon sub-1
of A shland, Oregon, to g eth e r w ith the estim ated , receipts from all sources, Salary, drivers
2,520.00
niit to an o p eration, see me. I h a v e ( Munchausen Said to Have Deceived and the levy of taxes req u ired to raise the necessary revenue.
: V olunteer firem en
CONVALESCENT ROME
150.00
..........f” ’
Even Himself by His Taies of
helped o th ers to escape. Dr. Angell,
GENERAL DEPARTM ENT
A ccident insurance
145.00
«O P A L E S C E N T HOME — Good
Wild Adventures.
C h iro p ra c to r and E lectro-T herapist,!
E stim a te d E xpenditure*, 1923
T ires for truck ...........................................
90.00
alaar.
Good cars.
Good food.
F irs t N atl. Bank Bldg.
52tf
Telephone ....................................................
Baron Munchausen was the imagi­ Salary, m ayor and council ..................... ................^f.50,00
,
Term s reasonable.
153 G ranite
65.00
. 600.00
Supplies .........................................................
St. Phene 411-R.
306-lm o
nary author and hero of a series of Salary, city a tto rn ey ........................................................
89.65
■g i . . x i ', —
..
________ — ;■ — - .............. - -
300,00
W a r L ead er Speaks T h u rsd ay —
wonderful tales entitled “The Adven- Salary, city tre a s u re r .................................................... .
E stim ated deficit end of fiscal year-
500.00
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
Colonel Dan M organ Sm ith, com- tures of Karon Munchausen.” They S alary, city ju d g e ...................................................360.00
4,8 7 9.6 5 j — - « r ---------------— —— -------- —
K tnander of th e “ B attalion of D eath,” i were first published in England in 1785 P o rtio n of re c o rd e r’s sa la ry ..................... . ...............
FOR prompt and careful service,
750.00
E stim ated incom e, 1923— none.
s^to trucks or horse dray9, call
358th in fa n try , 90th division, will by Rudolph Erich Raspe, an expatri- J a n ito r w ork ....................................................
150.00
WhittHf Transfer Co. Phone 117.
sneak a t the P re sb y te ria n church ated German, and were followed by Services of c a re ta k e r of dum p grounds .....................
120.00
STREET DEPARTMENT
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
■
.i
xv_,.,.1
translations
and
im
itations
In
German
u n d e r the auspices of
he W orld and other ,anguages
Telephone and supplies fo r dum p ground ................
45.00
A shland.
56tf
Estim ated Expenditure«, 1028
L eague A gainst A lcoholism .
Be-, The name yf
f<> E n g in eerin g ............................................................................
100.00
M aterial and labor on stre e ts ........................................$ 3,923.58
P. L. POWEIJ^— GENERAL TRANS-
ru le s serving in the A. E. F ., he also
,jel.jve(j fron, Jerom e Charles Fred-' Surety bonds .......................................................................
..................................................................
77.50
Salary, s tre e t com m issioner .............................................
1,200.00
F § R — Good team and motor­
w as in the service d u rin g th e Span- erick von Munchausen, a German ofti- S tre e t lig h tin g ................................................................ . .
5,000.00
,000.00
; T elephone, s tre e t com m issioner ..............
trucks. Good service at a reason
27.09
Ish-A m oricau war.
Packed h o u s e s , cer in the service of Russia, who be­ Ind ig en ts .................................................................. ..............
able price. Phone 83.
E n g in eerin g ............................
1OO4O.Û
150.00
h av e greeted him w henever he a p - 1 came notorious for his ridiculous tales P rin tin g .......................... ;......................................................
100.00
B lacksm ith work ...................
100.00
WAN i e ; d .
peered.
He was form erly a w e ll-' of adventure. It is said that by dint . A ccident insu ran ce ..............................................................
75.00
Upkeep of tra c to r ...................
,
150.00
know n a tto rn ey in G eorgia.
T his of repetition he came , finally
, , , to believe j Telephone, rec o rd e r’s ofifee ...........................................
WANTED— Wood sawing;
50.00
Phono
Feed for team ..........................
190.00
.......................... .. • • • •
... .
„„„„I,, _f : Inipllcity in the tru th of his most ex­
269-R.
.56-6*
even,ng he will talk to the people o
gtorieg
Supplies for rec o rd e r's office ........................................
100.Í10
1 A ccident in su ran ce ..............
140.00
75.00
M edford, and 1- lid a j lie is si i> • u • < ,
authorship of these tales is In In su ran ce .’. ........................................., ................ ............
5,880.58 W ILL BUY used rar If ill good lon-
to speak a t G ran ts Pass.
¡dispute, although one authority says F uel ..........................................................................................
t
dition and reasonable.
A ddress
100.00.
E stim ated balance end of fiscal y e a r — none.
Box ‘ B,” care of Tidings.
56-1
60.00
‘the author is Rudolph Erich Ilaspe. A uditing accounts, tre a s u re r and recorder ............
E stim ated incom e— none.
2 2 5 .¿0 ‘
5, Every su ffe re r from stom ach and tlie sources from which the adven­ Telephone for m ayor and c o u n c il ....................................
2.35 m ills.
W ANTED— To care for children by
tro u b le , gas, belching, sour stom ach, tures were compiled are Rebel’s ‘Face­ T elegram s .............................. . . . . J ....................................
i’o.oo
the hour. Miss Hamrit'oh’. ' Phone
CEM ETERY DEPARTM ENT
263-R.
56-2*
nervousness, dizziness and billlous- tiae,’ Ciistiglione’s •Corfeglano,’ Bilder- F eed for elk ................... ............................................
40.00
E stim ate d E x p en d itu res, 1923
and some of the
should
get
a
box
of
Mi-O-Na
»¡anns
Utopia,’
ness
$ 8,987.50; Car« of M ountain View cem etery
240.00
FOR SALE.
’
, ,
, ,
„ baron s own stories.
stom ach tab le ts today and s ta i t a j
_________
P o lice D e p a rtm e n t
1 L abor, A shland cem etery ..............
60.00
G uaran teed by McNair j
Salary, chief of police .................................................... $ 1,500.00
tre a tm e n t.
E n g in eerin g .........................................
FOR SALE— W in ter apples at *$l
50.00
Return of the Trencher.
per box. Bring your boxes. W. L.
Salary, n ig h t policem an .................................
1,320.00
Bros.
1 Supplies ................................................
50.00
______
. The poet’s table was set with very Special police ...................................
Moore, Belleview-.
44-6*
1,600.00
400.00
'old plates—they were blocks of wood
650.00
Phone 39 beio re leax.ng the ci y u fl>o, s<I„Hre an(j two ¡nc|,es thick, Police car ...............................................................................
FOR SALE— Goat mi k. Adderss P.
E stim ated balance end of fiscal y e a r. . .$
100.00
O. Box 463.
32-lm o*
75.00
a n d also upon re tu rn . Many of youi ( H herein the plate proper was hollowed Meals for p r i s o n e r s ................
' E stim ated incom e— sale of lots ............
300.00
Telephone an d telegram s ..............
225.00
frie n d s w ould like to know w here or dug.
400.00, FOR SALE— M odern six room plaa-
200.00
______ '
tered bungalow , chicken house,
“These,” the poet said, “are trench- Supplies ...................................................................................
you w ere.
0 m ills.
woodshed, garage, th re e large
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iers, real old medieval trenchers. We
5,570.00 I
SEW ER DEPARTMENT
lots, fru it, berries, etc.
Price,
M .slfi.id C o n tracto r in City—
derive from them the phrase, ‘a good
Esrimated Expenditures, 1928
$2650,
with
term
s.
Inquire
F
ourth
G ilbert S tu a rt, co n tra cto r of Med- i tronchrr-uuin. you know .’
$14,557.50 L abor on sew er m ains .................................................... $
100 OO
St. B arber Shop or 283 B S t,4 1 -m o
„ u l, , . in ch
, arg e of . som
__ _ e ditch con-
As he spoke
fo
* . h e served his guests
"
> 1923
E
stim
ated
balance
end
of
fiscal
v
e
a
r
..$
100.00
with the hash of meat and potatoes
In te re st on funds ........................................ $
....
'
. A PPLES— 20 ounce P ippins, 50 lb.
500.00
stru c tio n work o t the . a t n t n i l tb;(t ct,nipt)Se(i tlie frugal luncheon.
*
-
’1Y? • 1 *1 ’
i - »-• I' “■ •’ ' (' ’ r ‘ ’• f i i ’ ' ‘ 1 «
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll.
gat ion d istric t n e a r the
400.00
Lit hi i
“The high cost of servants,’ lie went
E stim ated incom e— none.
springs, was in the city on business on “makes the revival of the trencher F ran ch ise fee. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Ço.
500.00
0 m ills.
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
th is m orning.
He sta le d th a t in a necessity for us poor poets. Now, F ines .......................................................
1,000.00
PU BLICITY AND CHAUTAUQUA PA RK DEPARTM ENT
40c, delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
M ulford nearly every county office friends, clean your trenchers like good R ent of city properties ...................
150.00
.
E stim a te d E x penditures, 1923
/ n t c o n tia ry to prediction m ade G-enehm.-n; sop the gravy up with In te re st on bonds, e tc .........................
2,000.00
FOR SALE— W inter apples. Phone
bread; then turn tbeuuayer for the pie
10F13.
52-lm o*
prior to th e election.
4,550.00
C
are
of
C
hautauqua
P
a
rk
...............................................
300.00
course.’*
....
Ö98.95
! P ublicity ................................................................................
FOR SALE— A-l S pitzenburg i p-
276.11
The guests duly turtibd their trench­ E stim ated balance end of fiscal year
-5,548.95 i'-y f..
----------------- $ 1.176.11
ples, $1 per box, bring boxes.
F ru it cake and mince m eat tim e is ers over, and there on the other side
.- u -I
Good culls, 50 te n ts.
Orte half
h e re . F or citro n , orange and lem on ; was another plaj.e, dug or hollowed out
-----------j Estim ated balance end of fiscal year— none.
m ile south of Belleview school,
3.6 m ills.
one.
p c d . raisin s, c u rra n ts, figs, sp ic e s .! of the wohd, ju st like the first one^
9,008.55! E stim ated incom e— none.
second gate on left of road Phone
aid the fioel'l
ugar etc.. D etrick ’s G roceteria sells; ”Two plates iii one,” said
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT
,47 m ills.
10-F-22.
56-6
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f o r lesg;
4Stf delightedly. "W hat a sav dug. eh?”
E stim ate d Expenditure!», 1923
INTEREST AND BONDS DEPARTMENT
FOR SALE— D resser, levying m a­
Fuel
250.06
Estim ated Expenditures, 1923
chine, beds, rugs, chairs, focker,
'tl-lQi
As Night A fter Day.
L ights
75.00
F lu ff R ugs, m ade fro m , your qld
225.00
gas lam p, tubs, hall tack, ipoking
k i In te re st on $50.00 o riginal sew er b o n d s ..................... $
The scene was a txedroom in u sub- Telephone anil clock
65.00
utensils, etc. 129 G ranite. 56-4
w orn out carpets. Telephone 208.
lp te re s t pn $175,000 auxiliary w ater bonds .............. 8,750.00
ui-li.
a n d a wearied parent was pini,i- Salaries ............................................. ..
41 eod-lm o*
2,000.00
In te re s t on $12,000 p ark bonds
600.00
FOR SALE— Hon ehold fu rn itu re .
cnadtng the floor at a weird Itoiir of J a n ito r .....................................................
300.00
In te re s t on $56,500 refu n d in g bonds ...........................
3,107.50
Inquire a p a rtm e n ts over W estern
tlie early morn, with his flrst-boih in
Insurance
...............................................
T icket Sale Pu-gUi.s —
!
Union
T elegraph Cp.
57-2
200.00
In
te
rest
on
$5,500
im
provem
ent
bonds
............
330.00
his aim s. Many vain endeuvdys to
T ickets for th e high school a n n i­ soothe the infant’s cries h a d ’ iieen P rin tin g and supplies ................... .. ,
100.00
In te rest on $37,000 refu n d in g B ancroft b o n d s . . . .
2,220.00
¿FO R SALE— JO gallons b J grade
versary play. ' ‘As a W om an TUlnk- made, but tlie little one. was laboring Periodicals .............. ..............................
200.00
$15,232.50!
o u tsid e w hite paint, cheap for
e th ,” to be given W ednesday. No- nniler the impression tliut things Postage, express, fre ig h t, drayage
cash. Phone 425-R or call; a t 86
75.00
G eneral bond sinking fund ................... .........................$ 4,034.33
G ra n ite St.
57-3*
vem ber 15, w ere placed on sale to- needed waking up and that fie was the Im provem enants and rep a irs
150.00
4,034.33
4
, B inding ......................................
100.00
day by M arshall B arber, m anager person to do it.
FOR SALE— P lym outh Rock b u llets
Reserved se als : “It seems to me you knew what yon BOoks
for the production,
7 m onths old. Phone 481-J ev­
500.00
1
$19.266.83
m tv he obtained a t th e Plaza con- were nlmut,” groaned Pickelhury to his F u rn itu re
57-2*
enings.
.................................
50.00
E stim ated baiane« end of fiscal year ...................................... .. .
1,500.00
; wife, “when you insisted on the child
fectionery.
>
ca, |ed ,Hugh , „
M iscellaneous
'■‘ 13.55
------------------j FOR SALE— Brown bungalow , cor-
$
4,078.55
7.1
m
ills.
—
• 4..J
,
$17,7 6 6 .8 3 j uer of Sherm an and Iowa. i \ il.
“ What lias ids name to do with his
• ‘
i Nickerson.
57-3*
-Got $20 a Day—
E stim a te d Incom e, 1923
SUMMARY
fretfulness?” asked the unsuspicious
1_____________________________ ______
L eg itim ate plan and lady’s v alu ­
From school board .......................... .. . . $
150.00
G eneral dep artm en t .............................................
$ 9,008.55
3.6 m ills p o R SALE— Piano.
74 Third Ft
a b le secret, 25 cents (co in ). A ddress
‘ Everything!" replied the wretched F ines and o th e r s o u r c e s .............................
100.00
P ark d e p a rtm e n t .........................................................
4,254.05
1.7 m ills
57-5
F ra n k lin 593, A shland Or. 3 9 -lm o man. ‘You would call him ‘Hugh,' you
1.53 m ills!
250.00 L ibrary d e p a rtm e n ; ..............
3,828.55
know, and where there Is a hue there’s
F ire d e p a rtm e n t ..............
4,879.65
1.95 m ills.
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf always a cry.”—London Tit-Bits.
$
3,828.55
Str.eet
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
............................
5,880.58
5.35 m ills
52 tf
--------------------------
B read
C em etery d e p a rtm e n t .........................
........
E stim ated balance end of fiscal y ear— none.
Our English Language.
Sewer d e p a rtm e n t ............................................................................
1.53 m ills.
Misplaced
phrases cause many mis
M rs. Ila rre ll R e tu rn s—
PA RK DEPARTM ENT
P ublicity and C hau tau q u a P a rk d e p a r t m e n t . . . .
1,176.11
.47 m ills
Mrs. J. B. H a rre ll re tu rn e d home understandings. Here are some col­
E
stim
a
te
d
E
xpem
lituies,'
1923
led ed by Everybody's Magazine» from
We have not gone out of busi­
Tuesday from a two weeks visit with publications ail over the country.
Labor .........................................................................., . . . , . $ 4,277.05
$29,027.49
11.< m ills
ness!
This Agency was e sta b ­
h er siste r, Mrs. L. A. Drew, in E u­
25.0.00
In te re st and\ Bonds d ep artm en t ................... v . . . 17,766.83
7.1 m ills
The owners of apple trees, some of Second paym ent on W are-G reer indebtedness . . . .
lished
in
1883 and has been ;b u ilt
gene, Oregon.
Mrs. H a jre ll m ade whicli have not been looked after for In te re st on sam e ($1,000.00 .........................................
70.00
up
with
the
idea of protecting the
‘ he trip hom e by au to w ith her nc- years, are undergoing pruning all A nnual paym ents on G ran ite St. sew er ...................
$46,794.?2
18.7 mills;
112.90
people
of
A
shland and vfcinity ,
phew, who is on his way to Los An- through this section,
225.00
S alary of playground su p e rin te n d e n t. 3 m o n th s ,.
T h e o riginal estim ates, as fu rn ish ed by d e p a rtm e n t heads and which
for
ladles,
“Special
dining-room
with
SOUND
INSURANCE
We ‘
geles. Calif.
75.00'
A ccident in su ran ce for laborers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
are in a large m easure a basis for the above e stim a tes, a re on file in th e ,
steaks and chops.”
<o
not
deal
in
CHEAP
ISSU
E-
50.00
E lectric light globes .......................... ..
offiee of the City R ecorder and a re m ade a V a rt hereof.
Any person',
For
Sale—
Five-room
house,
all
mod­
ANCE;
if
we
c
o
n
s
d
'ie
d
it
safe
ANNOUNCEMENT
P lan ts, seeds, sh ru b s and flow ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ï75.Ô0
desiring to exam ine said o riginal e stim ates m a /¿ d o so a t th e office of the
ern. Good chicken-liouse.”
for the assured, we would have
H aving closed ray A shland office,! A physician advises parents never to Hose and sm all tools .............................................
j City R ecorder.
.’»g
100.0.0
I will tak e c a re of my A shland p rac­ spank a child on an empty stomach.
Office expense and p rin tin g . . ...................................... .
50.00
I hereby certify th a t the foregoing is a ti uqj»tatem ent of th e proposed had it to sell at th is office years
tice at the hom es of p a tie n ts by ap-,
Im provem ents (tw o b rid g es) .........................................
120.00
, b u d g et of expenses for the year 1923 as a d o p te « b y th e B udget Com m ittee ago. The ag en t of cheap In su r­
pointm ent. Phone 401 for appo-.irt-}
Second hand Ford for use of P a rk Supt. to be used
of the City of A shland, Oregou, O ctober
,-^> 22, a n d p u suartt to a u th o ­ ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth.
Ju st a Gesture.
No one can afford to lose even
m ents.
Dr. Geo. J. Kinz, Chiro-;
250,00
as tru ck for h auling, e tc.............
rity given by th e Com m on Council a t a m eeting held th e sam e d a te .
“What, good did it do you to erap-
eace on fire insurance.
$ 5,754.05}
NOTICE IS H EREB Y GIVEN TO ALL PBRSONS IN TER ESTE D
praetor.
ty your shotgun at that aviator? You
! T H E R E IN , th a t the City Council »will m eet a t the City R a il, A shland,
----- couldn’t possibly hit him?”
E stim ate d Net Incom e, 1923
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•‘Well,” replied the irate farm er, l F rom sale bf c u p s ................................. ..
$
500.00
Oregon, on Novem ber 21, 1922, a t & o’clock p. m ., th en a n d th e re to discuss
. “I’m getti.i’ tired of them fellers flyin’ j A uto
fees ' _ ......................................../ 1,000.00
;sa id budget and m ake the levy o f th e city ta x e s -
ex p en d itu res for the
Swallow slowly small pieces 1 low over my property. He couldn’t j
___ _______
Establislicd tSS3
%
:
1,500.00..
y
ear
1923,
a
t
which
tim
e
and
place
any
person
interested
th e re in may
—rub well over the throat, j iiear ,u e vuss. W hat other way did I J
—---- ;------4— ijm e e t w ith th e council and m ake know n th e ir ob jectio n s to said bu d g et
Real Estate and Real Inshranc*,
have to express my sentim ents'
?
4,254.05
and
said
proposed
tax
levy,
if
any
they
have.
ASHLAND, OREGON
Birmingham Age-Herald.
---------------------------- E stim ated baalnce end of fiscal year— none.
GERTRUDE BIEDE, City Reporder.
Phone 211
41 E Mpin St.
iR u a
; Íp52-2-wed
m ilts.
Date of first publication, November 1, 1922.
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