Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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T hursday, D ecem ber 14, 1922
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Engineers' Fees Due—
PAGS THREfl
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Cat This Out— It Is Worth Money
Cut out th is slip, enclose w ith 5c MEAN MUCH TO HISTORIANS
The renew al fee of S3 to practice
professional engineering in th e s ta te j and m ail it to Foley & Co.. 28 3 5 , Decipherjnfl of Ancient Manuscripta
of O regon for the calen d ar year 1923,! Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., w riting
Cue cent the w ord each ihn«.
Expected to Throw Light on Civili­
is due a n d p a y a b le 'a t the office o f ij’ou r nam e and address clearly. You (
zation of Past Age.
L'.TERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
PUYtaCI/LRte.
the secretary , 519 C orbett building, j will receive in re tu rn a tria l pack-
Thousands of age-vellowed docu-
P o rtla n d , Oregon, on o r before De-i age co n tain in g Foley’s Honey and
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practlc
(E ffective January 1, 1922)
Daily (Except Sunday)
lim ited to eye, ear, nose an*
Ajll reg istered ' T ar Com pound for coughs, colds and nients, recently added to the collection
cem ber 31, 1922
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 an LV. MEDI ORD
LV. ASHLAND
e this navm ent ! croup; Foley K idney P ills for pains of Bancroft library. University of Cali-
, p
¡„ oidoo
KnnV- ,.boi,„ in t am ' fonda, may reveal past civilizations in
7:00 a. m.
2 to F. 8< ed « n b u rg Eldg., Aar
7:00 a. m. engineers should m ake
sides and back; rh eu m atism , Ì
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land. Ore
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8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m. th ls m onth, as th e lay im poses a in
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., ¡Mexico and the Southwest hitherto
backache,
kidney
and
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unknown
to
historians.
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m. penalty of 10 per cent a m onth a fte r
O il. J. J. E.MMENS-—Phyalc'&n an
10:00 a. in.
10:00 a. m. th e 31st of December.
m ents; and Foley C ath artic .a b le ts, ; News of the impending discoveries
Suigeon.
P ra ctice lim ited
t* 11:00 a. in.
11:00 a. m.
a wholesom e and thoroughly cleans- was learned coincident with the re-
eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasse 12:00 noon
12:00 noon
supplied. O culist and a u tis t to
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e i3 ing c a th a rtic for constipation, b il-itu rn of Prof. H erbert E. Bolton, diree-
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m
s, and sluggish tor of tlie library and noted American
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and R
2:00 p. m.
2 :0 0 p. m. ' here. F o r citron, orange and lemon liousness, headaches,
Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phono 16
r
’w here.
I historian, from a three weeks’ tour of
bowels.
Sold
ever
3:00 p. m.
3 :0 0 p. m. peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices,
regions inhabited by the cliff dwellers.
4:00
p.
m.
4:00
p.
m.
DR. MATTIE Li. SHAW— R esidence
su g ar, etc.. D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
The trip was one of many made
5
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p.
ta.
5:00
p.
m.
and office, 1C8 P ioneer avenue.
for less.
48t( Moves to K lam ath —
during the last few years by Professor
6:00
p.
rn.
6:00
p.
m.
Telephone 2S. Office house, 10
W illiam A m sler, wlio has been ! Bolton for the purpose of procuring
7 :0 0 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
to 12 a. m.
to 5 p. in., only.
8:30 p. m.
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
em
ployed for some tim e past in the . additional data before commencing the
If you w ant the best th e re Is in
9 :3 0 p. m.
N
ininger
& W arn er b illiard ball left ¡task of deciphering the manuscripts,
I)K. II. M. SHAW — Physician and 9:30 p. m.
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,; 16:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. bacon, boiled ham «, chipped beef, Tuesday with his wife for K la m a th 1 which, dealing with broken periods of
lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t D et­
E ars, Nose, T h ro at. G lasses fit-1
Sunday Schedule
4 8tf Falls, w here he has secured a posi Spanish-American, Aztec and tlie cliff
ted. Room 6. M'lls-McCall Block
Leave M edford for A shland and ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
dwellers' history, are expected to shed
tion w ith th e W aldorf pool room.
Phone 79 or 28.
¡A shland for M edford every h o u r onj
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much light on the most advanced
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American civilizations.
DR. G. C. P H E T T E P L A C E — D entis’ then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. in.
¡O p e re tta Is P ostponed—
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64.
Romance of the variety depicted by
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
A shland w aiting room — E a st S id e : The o p e re tta to be given bv m em -
Stevenson in his “T reasure Island”
Special a tte n tio n given to stra ig h t- P h a rn iacy.
Lbers of A shland high school has been
Com plete sets for dolls a t Needle- and other novelists clings to Professor
ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth
ASHIAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
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I postponed.
The d a te set for the
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
c ra ft Shop— Coats, su its, caps, etc , Bolton, who, in his wanderings, lias
Daily (Except Sunday)
5. Office phone 151. R esidence LV. ASHLAND
gOif visited Old Mexico, Arizona, Spain and
LV. ROSEBURG production has been changed from reasonably priced.
phone 201-J.
Cam ps Building,
D
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21
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26.
the southwestern states for tlie last
1:00 p. m.!
A shland, Oregon.
45tf 1:00 p. m.
15 years, constantly adding to the
T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by
Dies in Spokane—
library collection.
20 m iles; oue of O regon’s most
CHIROPRACTORS-
New shipm ent of su its and o’coats
W ord h as been received in this
By pack mule tram ping through the
---------------------------------------- -------------- | scenic trip s .
F a re — Ashland-Rose- ju st in. W ill be glad to show them .
city of the d e a th of Mrs. B. C. T abor stretches of the Mohave desert, on
DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic bu
$4.60;
Medford - Roseburg.
P a u lse ru d ’s.
84tf a t h er hom e in Spokane a few’ days horseback through parts of Mexico
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi
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nation does w onders. F irst N at’l * 1 1 5 : G ,an t1 P ass-R oseburg, >3.00.
ago. Mrs. T a b o r’s death was caused and often obliged to swing himself to
a
t M i v EDFORD-GRANTS
i i i . 'i i n n . n » a y t u p PASS
a qu
B ank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
Always see me firs t ab o u t your by h e a rt failu re and was unexpected the recesses in cliffs by ropes during
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
H ouse Calls
insu ran ce; th e re ’s a difference: why? as she had been in. h e r usual health liis explorations, Professor Bolton bus
LV. G’T ’S P(
I,V. M EDFORD
incessantly searched for data throwing
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7 :3 0 a m. Ask me. Yeo, of course.
10:00 a. m.
CON VA LES< ENT H OM E
for som e tim e.
The T ab o r’s own light on bis life study.
1:00 p. nt.
2:00 p. in.
property a t 459 M orton s tre e t in
The library, valved at more than
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good 5:'00 p. m
5:00 p.
Called H ere by Illness—
; $2,000,090, is today one of the most
th
is city.
cheer.
Good care.
Good
Sunday Only
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Sm ith, of D uns­
Term s reasonable.
1
, complete in existence dealing with the
10:00 a
10:00 a. m.
306-lm o 4:30 p. ni.
m
uir,
Calif., and Miss T helm a H eer,
St. P hone 411-R.
4:30 p,
S k atin g w ith m usic. Dickey’s Or- old conquistudores and Indian clviliza-
who has been tak in g a course of « h e s tr a .. N atatoriuni. . Fi nlay n ight, tlon as seen by the Spanish explorers.
G ran ts Pass w aiting room — ’
VETERINARY
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
n u rsin g in P o rtla n d , a re in the city D ecem lier 15th.
841-2* ' More than 80,000 of the documents
Office an.l w aiting room — No.
have never been read because tlieir
DR. J P- CHISHOLM — G raduate
called here by th e illness of Leslie
quaint
chlrography and In many cases
V eterinary. W alker Ave
H eer.
J u s t received a block of new dates. blurred writing defies the skill of ail
Plaza M arket.
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~ TR A N SFER AND EX PR ESS.
but the most expert.
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
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WOUNDED HAWK FLEW FAR
With Spear in Its Be(jy, Bird Had
Traveled Distance of Two
Tnousand Miles.
As a hawk was swooping on the
poultry yard of a farm er on the Vaal
river, Africa, the farm er shot and
killed it. Then be found embedded
In its body what appeared to be an
arrow, two feet six Inches in length,
that apparently had been carried by
the bird for a considerable period.
As the arrow was of a peculiar
j kind unknown in the Transvaal. in-
qulrles were made and a description
given, and It was found that the a r­
row was made by a native tribe, the
Aknmbas of Kenyaland, 2.000 miles
away from the place where the hawk
was killed.
Further Inquiries showed that the
i transfixing of the hawk by a small
; spear, by an Akamha native, was well
remembered. The hawk bad caused
much lots in a chicken run, and was
speared by a concealed native, but 1
was rescued and carried off by its
mate, and evidently recovered from
the wound though It could not rid it­
self of the spear.
Walrus Brand
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A i/fc r y v o o /j
en a t once. L. A. Moss, 954 Boul- the cup which it now reta in s pernin-
e v a n l, or phone 256-R.
86-36 n e n tlj.
FO R SA1.E OR TR A D E— Two fresh
cows. Phone A. B Chapm an.
84-m on-thu
Want Ads Attract
Good Help
AV. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30r
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dor
Children’s Work A
Specialty
The social circle of the C hristian
church will give a b azaar and cooked
food sale a t E nders Store S aturday,
D ecem ber 16. Sale s ta rts a t 10 a. m.
S6-3
An In v estm en t Snap—
A uto for sale, good as new O ver­
land sedan, run 5000 m iles, less than
h alf cost, term s.
Staples R ealty
Agency.
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K lam ath Has B e tte r P ro tectio n —
Since the in sta lla tio n of new w a­
te r m ains and th e fire alarm system ,
K lam ath F alls has been declared 100
per cent m ore projected from fires
than before th e < im provem ents.
A
m ate ria l reduction from th e present
insurance ra te is expected. A total
of 18.600 feet of new m ains were
laid and 37 fire h y d ran ts installed.
CaLVIUET
C rescent
■fljHBakint
oth er w aterproof cloth in g.
Positively dots
N O T contain
Alum.
The Enders Co.
Millions of Silkworms.
In northern Italy huge plantations of
mulberry trees are grown for the ex­
press purpose of supplying the well-to-
do with silk. The silkworm is as
greedy as he is industrious, and be
cannot do his duty except upon an i
ample diet of tender, juicy mulberry 1
leaves.
The silkworm Is the caterpillar
batched from the eggs of the silk moth.
Tlie tiny spinner of fine fabric Is
reared in millions In many a darkened
Italian attic and loft. For days be
does nothing but digest mulberry
green, and at last, when he has bad his
fill, he climbs up into a twig and begins
to weave around himself a comfortable
bed of silk. This takes him several
days, and by the time Ids task is fin­
ished he has completely hidden himself
iu a beautiful egg-shaped cocoon.
Every Piedmontese cottage offers
houseroom to tlie silkworm, says the
Detroit News.
M anufacturers offer good prices for
cocoons, and they generally want more
of them than they can get. Each peas­
ant can supply thousands of the won­
derful silken balls which have to be
carefully unwound on to skeins,
cleansed and passed through delicate
combing machinery, until the egg of a
moth and tlie leaf of tlie fruit tree are
ready to be made up into articles of
wear.
Perhaps It Cured Her,
elothirg
Crescent Manufacturing Company
Seattle, Washington
C oats, pants, aprons and all
MONTANA
ROYAL MIXED FEED
Straight Car Just Received
16 per cent protein—$40.00 ton
Unsurpassed for Dairy and Poultry
Ashland Fruit Association
Wc Like to Believe
T hat W as Different.
They were having a prize tight in a
M ortgage for sale, am ple property building at Coney Island, and a wom­
security, also responsible personal an was hanging around tlie door. When
guaran tee. A m ount $5000, will sell she was asked what she wanted she
a t price to yield 9 per cent. Confi­ answ ered:
" It’s my Mike who is one of tlie
den tial business.
Staples R ealty
fighters.
Will you tell me liow the
Agency.
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light is going?”
"Yes, I will,” was the reply. “Your
E a t b e tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros.
Mike
has knocked the fellow down
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nine times.”
“Glory, glory be!” shouted tlie
R e tu rn s to G ia n ts P ass—
woman.
Dr. F lan ag an , G rants Pass physic­
"But, you see,-’ said her informant,
ian, who was confined to th e Com­ "the other man has knocked your Mike
m unity hospital for some tim e, has down ten times and was going to make
retu rn ed to his hom e in G rants Pass. It eleven just as I came out.”
“Oh, th at’s It,” said the disappoint­
F o r a w hile it was believed he would
ed
woman.
"Then I had better go
not recover from his in ju ry , received
home and get my club ready for Mike,
while driving an autom obile.
for I told him lie would get Ills head
cracked if lie didn’t win this fight.” 1
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf ;
Bread.
52tf
Them Was the Days.
“Sorry, but I can t insure you—
Make your clothes a X m as p res­ you're too tall,” said the agent to
1
ent of a cleaning and pressing. L a ­ the man who wanted to tuke out un
dies work a specialty.
A shland accident policy.
"Too tall? W hat's the m utter with
C leaning and Dyeing W orks. Phone
that?”
protested tlie applicant. "And
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63. A uto delivery.
anyway I’m not as tall as my father
was, and lie had no trouble getting in­
J a ile r is Overpower e<l—
sured.”
The favorite indoor sport of pris­
"But your father,” the agent ex­
oners confined in th e Josephine plained, "was Insured years ago when
county bastile has been revived. there was no danger of a fellow hav­
T uesday night, Oregon Jones and ing liis head knocked off by a skidding
E llsw orth K elly, two of th e inm ates, airplane.”—American Legion Weekly.
4. You don’t have to risk a cent
j to be relieved of c a ta rrh . Get a Hy-
om ei o u tfit from M cNair Bros., the
Piano T uning-
Now is the tim e to have your piano dru g g ists, and if It does not satisfy^
tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio, they will refund the purchase price
135 E ast Main. P hone 465.
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Cliff Payne has sp u r s tc il ladders.
B etter in su ran ce at reasonabl«
Billings
Agency.
Phone 211. ¡ Leave« for ’F r i s c o -
riitos
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| B. M. P o tte r, one of th e “ 58” taxi
C onstrue ion Crew H ere—
t drivers, left W ednesday w ith a pas-
overpow ered Bill Schroeder, jailer,
A telephone construction crew sen g er for San Francisco. He expects
and m ade th e ir escape. Several o th ­
consisting of Messrs. R inearaon, Ber- to a rriv e in th e bay city by S aturday
e r prisoners refused to leave. A re ­
r . , Moss and C ham berlain, a rriv ed and will re tu rn to A shland at once,
w ard of $5 00 has been offered for
in th e city a few days ago and have
This is ab o u t
W hy not buy her a Singer Sewlngj th e ir apprehension
s ta rte d work on th e toll line th a t
th
e
fo
u
rth
tim
e
a
jail
break has
passes th ro u g h the city. The crew M achine to r Xmas. $5 down and $3
been
m
ade
a
t
G
ran
ts
Pass
in the last
have h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rtla n d , and per m onth v,ill put one in your home,
left th ere w ith the u n d erstan d in g Singer Sewing M achine Co.. 10 So. year.
th a t th e ir boss would follow sh ortly, i P lr S t ’
FIGHT FIRE!
A fter a rriv in g here and w aiting more^
mQnth th e A utom obile Spec.
P ro tect hom e and property. If you
ih an a day for him , they w ere in' j | a ||g | insured th re e tru c k s, six a u to ¡th in k you should insure, if you in­
form ed th a t he was q u ite ill and were m obn ea a n d jo F ords. Phone 274-J. i tend to in su re p re tty soon. DO IT
given o rd ers to proceed w ith th e ir J Yeo, of course.
84ti(N O W p. d. q., and avoid cause for
work w ithout him.
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- '- '^ ^ i S A D R E G R E T and self c h a tis e m e n t
R em em ber also th a t th e re is as
Ask your grocer for Golden S h e a r
W R SB LL T H E
g re a t o r g re a te r risk on your house­
WORLD’S GREATEST LEAVENER
hold effects and clothing and it costs
Bread.
5 2 tf:
$4 or less per year p er $1000 for in ­
72tf
su
ran ce on o rd in ary dw ellings and
D etrick sells for less.
T U g o o n o ^ ; BAKffVG P O W D E R
contents. Good old line com panies
ENDERS CO. CROC. DEPT.
th a t have paid th ro u g h all th e great
B e tte r be safe tha»; sorry.
S«e
co nflagrations.
Beaver R ealty Co. about your in su r
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STA PLES JREALTY AGENCY.
Lance. P hone 68.
28711'
—and M ary explains that
she’s been reading up —new
schools of cookery advise
baking powder with a com­
bination of leavening units
th at produce good results
if doors do slam, oven isn’t
“doing” just right, or phone
rings at most critical time.
So she is using Crescent
Baking Powder.
At all grocers
Keeps j r o u chyr/
Local and Personal
C attle Going to P a stu re —
The W h ittle T ran sfer com pany un­
loaded and loaded nine carloads of
c a ttle Tuesday night, which w ere en
route south, w here they will be put
on grass u n til spring. A g re a t m any
c a ttle are being shipped south a t
th e p resent tim e, h ardly a day going
by b u t w hat from one to ten cars
a re handled in the local yards.
your cooking gets bet­
te r every day I
When you buy
Waterproof clothes
ask for
j
FO R prom pt and c arefu l service
Bread.
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a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cal
W h ittle T ra n sfe r (Do. Phone 117 i On th e Sick L ist—
W e will m eet any and all bona
Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear H ote
Jam es Bowsers is reported to be fide subscription offers. EL H A R T ’S
A shlaud.
56tf confined to his hom e su fferin g with
— R eliable Agents.
85-eod-3
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS a bad cold and thè pink eye.
FE U — Good team and m otoi.
See our b arg ain w indow s for X m as
tru ck s. Good service a t a reason
We have th e best prices on used gifts. Studio A shland.
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able price. Phone 83.
cars to be found in th e ci|y. Come
in and look them over.
Buick Entertain nt Phoenrx—
WANTED.
Agency.
72t?
The second “ Dad and Boy’s ” night
WOMAN WANTS W ORK by h our
to be given by Phoenix m en, will be
A ddress T idings office.
84-6*
Try Rose
F o r th e b est chili.
¡staged F rid a y evening a t Clyde hall,
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W ANTED TO REN T— C om fortable Bros.
beginning prom ptly a t 7:30 o’clock.
refined hom e, p a rt furnished or
I Songs, m usic and some s tu n ts, to­
un fu rn ish ed , th re e bed room s. No Votes to Call Bonds—
At th e m eeting of the school board g e th e r w ith a copious supply of eats
children. J. H. Robbins. Leave
Tuesday evening,"it was voted to call will be on th e program .
house num ber or telephone with
$2000 oi th e high school bonds at
A shland F ru it and Produce Assn.
once. This m akes a to ta l of $7000 Spuds— Spuds—-Spuds—
86-6*
All you w ant, $1.25, and my nam e
oi the school bonds th a t hnve been
¡3 D ennis.
84-3
called by th e board d u rin g the p res­
FO B R E M .
ent year.
If you w ant those hens to lay m ore
FO R RENT— A splendid th ree room
furnished a p a rtm e n t; a d u lts only.
eggs,
get som e cracklins 3 cents
F o r sale a t N eediecraft Shop, baby
357 V ista St. Phone 122.
80tf
85tf
per
pound.
P laza M arket.
doll sets, garden sets, bloom er suit«.
FOR SALE.
80tf
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Here for Operation—
FO R SALE Dry laurel wood, plenty
Our box candy a sso rtm e n t is th e!
Mr. McDole, of Bray, C alif., was
of h e a te r chunks; 12 inch tier,
Rose
I
in
the city th e first of th e week and
$4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75; m ost com plete in A shland.
7 4tf u n derw ent his second nasal opera­
12 inch second grow th fir, $3.25: Bros.
delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-mo*
tio n w ithin the past few weeks.
A
nother
Move
R
eported—
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FOR SALE OR RENT— P a rtly fu rn ­
T he E dm und Dew’s fam ily m oved.
N arcissus bulbs, 15 cents each, a t
ished house.
311 G ranite
In­
q u ire Nelda Cafe.
7 2tf this week from the H argrove a p a r t- ! EL H A R T ’S.
85-3
m
ents
on
Pioneer
avenue
to
the
Berg
FA ERBEAR1NG R A SPB E R R IE S
Hom e grown alm onds and w alnuts,
LA FRANCE, the larg e st and most n er residence on Allison s tre e t, re ­
cently
vacated
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
T.
25
cents a pound. Plaza M arket. 85tf
prolific, 50c each, 3 for $1; E r ­
B
ergner,
who
have
gone
to
C
aliior-
sk in e P a rk , R anere and St. Regis.
Returns to Ashland—
th e best shippers, 10c each or $5 nia to spend the w inter
L. H ilty, conductor for the South-
per 100. E v erb earin g straw b er
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any ern Pacific com pany, who has had a
ries, $2 and $3 per 100; M arvel
F o r sound insurance a t rea- run on the K lam ath F alls branch for
and Siovilli, $2 per 100. The Cory Pr,c e ’
. _
o tv it u It !
sonable
ra te s, see B illings A gency., 9Ome tim e past, has been tra n sfe rre d
T hornless B lackberry, tips 15c
E stablished 18S3.
^ ’fjb a c k to the m ain line and will be
each, 20 for $2.50 or $11 per 100.
seen on the stre e ts of A shland again
1 have tried B urbanks and three
A com plete line of c h ild ren ’s toys betw een runs.
o th er kinds and the Cory is the .
in balcony. E ast Side P harm acy. 7 8t
only “ th o rn le ss” plant th a t will!
Do n ot fail to look over th e doll
produce enough fru it to pay to Helps W in Loving ('up—
sets a t the N eediecraft Shop.
80tf
plant and cultivate. 14-m outh-old
Edw in F ra ze r, A shland boy now
p lan ts have produced 25 pounds of a tte n d in g the U niversity of Oregon,
WIRE W HEEL SERVICE a t Lee-
large b erries and no th orns. D. P i
s a m em ber of the b asketball team : dom ’s Tire H ospital, Broken spokes
S4tf
Blue, 500 A shland St.. A shland, whjch
ch won th e ¡n te r-fra te rn ity s e - 'replaced 25c.
82-5 !
lOregon.
The K appa Sigm a team de-
n;
Leaves for N o r t h -
FO R SALE — O verland ro ad ste r, feated th e Phi G am m a D elta q u in -'
Mrs. Joseph P oor left l'or the north
1920 m odel, practically new c a s - 'te t 16-8. This is the third*Tim e in
th is fra te rn ity has won on tra in 54 last evening
ings run very little . $325 if ta k -j successio
Mary-
THAT
SOME
DAY,
SOMEHOW,
FORTUNE
FAVOR US W ITH FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE.
DON’T BE MISLED.
FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE IS EARNED BY TH E
IN TELLIG EN T USE OF MONEY, W HICH DEMANDS
REGULAR SAYING.
The Citizens Bank oi Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
In
Stock
Dupl ¡entino SalesJ
Books
1
us, was a constant borrower. One day
i remarked to my husband that she
never came unless she wunted to bor j
row something.
Our little daughter heard this.
The next time Mrs. Smith came to
the door I happened to be in the back
part of the house, so Doris went to th«
door.
]
to me, “Oh, m other! C<
what Mrs. Smith wants tt
time.”—Chicago Tribune.
W ITH CARBON
Two Books
Per Dozen
.
..
Two Dozen
answered
.
O ie Hundred
Read the want ada.
Miss
. 25c
$1.25
Knickerbocker«.
for women?”
"Certainly,”
enne.
"Expc
we look muc
men.”
W IL L
Cay-
ASHLAND TIDINGS
$2.25
.$8.00