Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 14, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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ÀSHÀSD ÔÀtLŸ TTDÍÑGS
FOR SALE—Wheeler white cling
peaches. Will soon be ready,
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Bigger and better than ever.
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Order now. C. W. Chat tin.
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Phone 353-L.
263-3
FOR
SALE—
Desirable
home,
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Classified Column Rates
room
house,
lote
150x150,
2
One cent the word each time.
car garage, garden, all kinds
To fun every issue for one
of fruit and berries. Leaving
month or more, %c the word
each time.
town July 23. 351 Morton St.
263-3*.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
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FTTYT) IT HFRE
fA Column Devoted to Brief
Business and Personal Notes.
J. C. Meyers of Portland spent
yesterday in Ashland making
business visits to several local
men.
George W. McCollem and Mar­
ion Stevenson of Klamath Falls
Harold Albro of Albany spent were Ashland visitors yesterday
yesterday and today in the city
transacting business.
Let me tell you about the new
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full coverage Automobile policy.
Have a fit at Orres—tailors for] Yeo, of course.
246-tf.
men and women.
226-tfI
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Ben Barnes of Los Angeles was
A Fresno business man, G. E. jn tbe cjty transacting business
Colly, was in Ashland yesterday, yesterday
and paid business visits to sever-;
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al local business men.
For the best In sweet milk and
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf
Full line of ammunition,
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Miss M. M. Mussinger of Los
repair, buy, trade and sell
.
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and used guns.
Army Goods Angeles was in Ashland yester-
Store.
266-tf day calling on friends.
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BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
R. Tomlinson of Albany was an
ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee- Ashland visitor yesterday, having
doms Tire Hospital.
come here on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schneider
you wouldn’t go about with a
of San Francisco, stopped off a t ! dirty face, why with unpressed
Ashland on their way north to- clothes? Paulserud’s.
261tf
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day to visit the park.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rice of
A. R. Frazier of Portland spent
Fresno were Ashland visitors yes-j yesterdav in the citv transacting
terday.
business.
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PApfî THREE
"P L U N D E R ”
NATURE
B y H erbert C rooker
Adapted from the Patheserial by
Bertram Millhauser
Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
FOR HAl.K— The bungalow lot FOR .. SALE .. CHEAP—Second
Just across from the park foun­
hand Ford, make an offer.
CHAPTER III
tains.
Large
lot
runuing
T he H idden T hing
Call at O. K. Barber shop.
through from Park avenue to
264-6*
Granite St., faces 216 feet on
Granite and 260 feet on Park
Pearl Travers did not need a sec- ger at the gorilla. Suddenly believ­
drive. Has 5ux50 dancing pa­ FOR SALE— Registered Hamp­
ond invitation from her mysterious ing that the beast was mimicing her,
shire Sows. Prices right, sat­
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
pointed her finger at her temple
young friend, as the flames in the she
ful location for an apartment
isfaction guaranteed.
Write
and
her forefinger a number of
tower were getting hotter and hot- times, bent giving
and Ashland needs Just such a
the impression thal
for information. John Mace,
*er- After measuring the distance she was pulling the trigger. The
structure right now. 1 have not
Central
Point,
Ore.
259-9*
from
the
window
ledge
to
the
tree,
the capital to build the apart­
she jumped, and was followed im- gorilla did likewise. There was a
ment and need the money now
sharp explosion and the beast drop­
FOR
RENT
mediately
by “Mr. Jones.” Then the ped
invested in the property in my
dead at her feet.
two prisoners climbed quickly to
printing business. Will sell all FOR RENT OR LEASE— Moun­
In Eichner’s laboratory, Deering
the
ground
and
scurried
away
from
or any part of it at a real bar­
^be burniag building toward a shed. was just offering the scientist a
tain ranch (Mahon place), 3
gain, if taken at once. Go up
A motorcar, unattended, was stand- check for his stock when both heard
and look it over and make me
miles southwest from Ashland.
the report and stood transfixed.
*n5 nearby.
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­
Eichner, unable to understand what
House, barn, shed, fruit-trees,
“Now, listen, commanded the had
ings office.
208-tf
happened, rushed to the door,'
mysterious “Jones,” “Deering’s on opened
berries. Wood for own use free.
it, and saw Pearl standing
his
way
to
see
that
queer
doctor—
Mrs. E. B. Miller, Box 5G4,
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT—
in fright. She leaned against the
Professor
Eichner—at
Riverdale.
wall trembling and told them what
160 acres unimproved land, un­
Ashland.
263-lf
Ejcbner
Ihe °wner
share? had happened. Deering was the first
incumbered, near village of 300
of Central Building stock. You want to
recover.
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on S. P. R. R. and good hard FOR RENT— 2 furnished apart­
that stock and so does Deering. That
“Your
Mr.
Jones
played
you
a
roads, 100 acres under fence
is
why
he
tried
to
detain
you
here.
ments. Phone 263R or call
nice trick, didn’t he?” he sneered.
with good natural pasture,
369
Hargadine.
265-2
Take this car•—perhaps you can beat “He
knew what you’d meet in this
plenty of water. Three roomed
him to Eichner’s.”
room—that’s
house, barn and woodshed. For
“But,” the girl interrupted, “why with you!” why he wouldn’t come
further particulars address F. FOR RENT— Desirable sleeping
can’t you come along?”
finally began cursing the
room close in, neatly furnished,
care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
The young man looked away un­ girl Eichner
We make a specialty of picnic Notice of Meeting—
for
the
death of his ape, and
also garage. Call 156 N. Main. and campers’ needs. Detrick's.
j The American Legion Auxili- easily. “I—er—I cannot go with shaking with fury, he cried: “I know
you—now,”
he
replied.
I’ve
some­
265-2*
MISCELLANEOUS
236-tf ary will meet at 7:30 p. m., Sat- thing more important to attend to, —you want my stock, too! Well, I
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i urday, July 14. All members are so you’ll have to go alone. Here,” will sell you nothing though you
SPECIAL BARGAIN'S
FOR RENT— Desirable furnished
a million dollars to buy it with!
Mrs. A. Lund of Vancouver, B .1 urged to be present.
he continued, taking an automatic have
Get out of here before I forget that
TWELVE ACRES— In city limits, apartm ents. Call 1S5 Pioneer
from
his
pocket,
“take
this—you
you are only a fool!” Pearl gladly
five-acre orchard.
Peaches Ave.
266-tf C. and Mrs. B. M. Morris of San
may need it.”
took
the opportunity, and fled from
Francisco,
were
registered
at
th
e
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Littlepage
of
Meanwhile,
at
his
home
at
River-
cherries, apricots, pears, straw- ------------------
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the place the same way that she had
Hotel
Ashland
last
night,
having
Portland
were
in
Ashland
yester-
dale,
Professor
Eichner
paced
up
berries, raspberries, blackber­
entered.
WANTED
met at Portland for a tour of day
visiting friends
and cjQck
down nervously
and glanced
at
“I am not myself, Mr. Deering,”
u a y v i s i u u g ir ie u u s .
the
The
professor,
although
ries, five-room house, barn, LADY WANTS—
Day work by day the coast.
Eichner
finally said. “Wait a while
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a skilled scientist, was shunned by
chicken house, brooder house,' or bour Any kind of house-
and pledge me that you will keep
E.
Kreiger
of
Maples,
Minne-
his
friends
for
reasons
that
these
fruit house.
Urice $1750.
my secret—about the cave—and 1
work. Phone 400-J.
266-1*
Lunch-kit, complete with one sota, spent yesterday in Ashland, ®ame Wends only dared whisper. will make the stock transaction with
Terms $750 cash. Balance 2
. .
, ...
At one end of the room, was a door,
pint vacuum bottle $2.50. Army looking over local investment op- with iron bars over a small opening you.” •
years at 7 per cent.
Now all the time that this was go­
FEMALE HELP
Goods Store.
266-t2 portunities.
in the upper panel. Eichner walked
ing
on, an intruder had succeeded
to this door occasionally and drop- in entering
LOANS— Farm loans; City loans; MAKE $30 WEEKLY AT HOME,
the house and leaving
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ped a piece of meat in.
Amortized 4 % per cent. W. G.
furnishing names and address.
E. C. Ryer, Pasadena business
with
a
large
envelope in his hand
Mildred Bechtel of Grants Pass F «Deering should be here by now,”
Wright, Stewart Bldg., Med­
—“Mr. Jones.” As he left, Pearl
Experience
unnecessary.
Par-j
man
was
in
/Yshland
looking
af-
was
in
the
city
yesterday
visit-
he
finally
said,
turning
to
his
house­
ford
204-lmo*
was making her hasty exit,
ticulars Free. United Mailin s ' ter local interests yesterday.
I jng with friends.
keeper. “Is the front door locked? Travers
and
seeing
the mysterious young
Are the downstairs windows locked?
TO EXCHANGE— For Ashland
Co., St. Louis.
266-1*
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man, she decided to watch him
Is
the
cellar
locked?
suburban dairy tract, 160 a c r e s --------------------------------- -----------
When you blow out, blow in to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flakeves
The woman nodded. “Everything,” closely.
“Mr. Jones” came to a cliff and
good sandy loam. 200 yards "ANTED Packers, long season. Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf of Long Beach were Ashland visi- she replied, “but the door that leads
examined
the contents of the en­
of the large box factory at Dor-
Pinnacle Packing Co., Medl'ord,
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tors yesterday.
velope—Central Stock Certificates.
“You
know
how
he
has
threaten­
ris, Calif., where all the fam-i Ore.
266-3
Mrs. D. F. Curtis of Los An­
ed me, don’t you?” Eichner inter­ He then walked to a large rock,
ily can get good wages the year
geles was an Ashland visitor yes- Goes to Hollywood—
rupted. “This is my house, is it not? right on the cliff’s edge, and raising
WANTED—
Packers,
longest
sea-
ter(j
ay
it, he dropped the envelope down
around.
Price $6500 clear.
Mrs. Jack Holt, wife of the [ will no[
r®sP°VsiA
bf,e ¿f
a long, narrow chute. After looking
son.
Guy
W.
Connor,
Medford,
by
that
back
door!
All
he
wants
is
Address owner. Ashland, Box
famous movie actor, left last my Central stock, and that I would about cautiously, “Mr. Jones” hur­
Ore.
2 66-3
58, Route 1.
265-2
Monuments from the Blair night for her home in Hollywood sell him gladly but he knows what ried away.
As soon as her mysterious friend
nearly 1 have hidden in the cave under the was
WANTED—Chambermaid at Ore-: quarry. Patronize home indas- after a stay here of „ over
out of sight, Pearl Travers ap­
FOR SALE
,,
x river. I cannot be safe while any-
Exclusive salesman.
proached the rock, lifted it and
two months. Mrs. Holt came to body knows of that Thing!”
gon Hotel.
2C5-t4 try.
__ ______
____ Penniston. Res
47G Laurel St. Ashland to recuperate, and
And meanwhile, the very man looked down the chute. The girl was
EIGHTEEN ACRES— Two miles _ _ _ _ _
puzzled, but as she stood
253-lmo
WANTED—
Man
with
team
to
Phone
4
44Y.
found
it
so
much
to
her
liking
who
was the topic of his conversa- extremely
out in new irrigation dis­
there,
pondering,
the earth beneath
, . ,
.
.
. .
tion was seeking a means to enter
haul 72 tier fir from Mahon
trict, 8 acres alfalfa, 4 acres
that she stayed much longer than fhe house Deering approached the her feet started to give way, and
place, 3 miles southwest Ash
Mrs- A. Turnbull cf Pasadena, she had originally intended. She rear, and saw a door left open. He futilely clutching at the air, Pearl
pears, 3 acres cherries, some
land. Or sell on place. $2 tier stopped off at Ashland yester- found Lithia Park an especially peered in, smiled to himself, and was precipitated over the cliff, along
almonds and peaches.
passed by it. Looking above, over a with the rock. •
if
all taken. Mrs. E. B. Miller, day on her way north, to see the attractive place.
B o m house, concrete
Arriving at a sort of grassy em­
small porch, he saw an open win-
263-tf park, concerning which sho had
Box 5 64, Ashland.
4^ase, good well with
—
dow. This would serve hint better, bankment, Pearl picked herself up
eard much pra' <e.
t In a very short time he presented and looked about. She gasped in
and tank to furnish water fi
Mr. and r , Mrs. w ■ n I ifre-ei
surprise, for quite close to her was
. .
os
-
> kimseif t0 the surprised scientist,
house and barn. Belongs
a
small entrance to an underground
with
Mrs.
R.
K.
Liggett
ol
San
<
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So
you
thought
I’d
come
in
by
Better be safe than sorry. Pee
cave. The girl determined to inves­
non-resident who wants to s
Pedro,
were
in
Ashland
yester-
the
unlocked
door
and
get
into
the
eaver Realty Co. about your in-
connecting it in her mind with
for half value. Might exchan
next room> eb ? -ie grinned, point- tigate,
the chute at the top of the cliff.
urance. Phone G8.
287-tf day, visiting with friends.
ing
a
finger
toward
the
grilled
door.
for city.
And then, quickly changing the sub- She was about to enter when the
C.
J.
Jones
and
wife
of
Sioux
ject,
he asked, Well, what have you mysterious “Jones” happened to
Addio M. Day of Pasadena,
I HAVE SOME GOOD INCOME WANTED__ T o h ea r
„ „ o
.
• 4. decided about your shares of stock peer over the cliff’s edge and see
spent yesterday in the city cal­ Falls, S. D„ who are touring the
fhe Cenral Building?”
her. Terror spread over his face
property. Residence, farm or
having farm for sale; give par­
and he rushed madly toward Eich­
ling
on
friends.
mouth
twitched
nerv-
west,
passed
yesterday
and
today
ft
Eichner’s
timberland. any or all of which
ticulars and lowest price. John
house.
•
in Ashland and vicinity.
ously. “Suppose, he replied, “sup­ ner’s
I will exchange for good prop­
Pearl finally came to a small
J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis­
pose”
I
sell
you
my
stock,
how
am
I
Effective July 1st.
to know that you will keep quiet chamber that ran downhill below
erty in Eugene, Oregon.
consin.
255-3 Sat'3*
Howard
&
Grimes
Stages
leave
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
Ruder
of
Los
about it—about the cave—and what the river level. On a rock shelf she
E. E. PHIPPS,
found a lantern and matches, and
Ashland for Klamath Falls daily Angeles, were in Ashland yester- *s >n it—under the river?
. lighting
73 Oak Street,
the lantern she proceeded
,
..
T
,
.
.
,
.
About
the
same
time
that
this
in­
at 8:30 a. m. and 2:15 p. m.
day, Mr. Buder having been teresting but mysterious conversa- to investigate. Turing a bend in the
Ashland, Oi
256-12* called here by business interests, tion was going on, Pearl Travers passageway, she came to a place
265-t2.
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was reconnoitering around the old where it widened and ended. On one
PHYSICIANS
.
.
.
..
,
house.
She had seen Jude Deering side was a shelf about three feet
Spring
garments cleaned and
FOR SALE— Vineg
A
party
consisting
of
Mrs.
A.
examine
the piace, and she could from the ceiling, and opposite was a
DR. MATTIE H. SHAW—Resi­ pressed with care. Auto delivery.
tity, 25c gallon. Geo.
Larson,
Cora
Johnson,
A.
J.
Lar-
not
understand
why he had avoided heavy doorway leading to a chamb­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer *hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and
The girl walked to the door and
, South Bellview.
son, and N. E. Fithian of San fhe open door and climbed to the er.
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
raised the lantern to peer through
_
.
“
,
.
*
second
floor
to
make
his
entrance.
Dyeing
Works.
208-tf
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
Francisco, were registered at the pearl drew the automatic from her the wicket. She saw a chamber at
FOR SALES— -Automobile or will
p. m. only.
the further side in which stood a
Hotel Oregon last night, having pocket and cautiously entered
trade Ifor small residence
Giola McIntyre of Portland was stopped here to see the park.
sort of bier holding a heavily
She
made
her
way
down
a
small
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­ an Ashland visitor yesterday,,
unimprovei
shrouded something about twelve or
hallway,
and
then
entered
a
room
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
481 J.
where hay had been thrown around fourteen feet in length.
friends here.
j throat—X-ray including teeth. calling on several
The girl puckered her brow ques-
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leaves
for
Lake—
O
n the floor. At one end she saw a
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
tioningly. Then, casting a slight
FOR SALE— Extra good
m
e
coT'riTAT
»
on
u
Mr-
Mitchell,
proprietor
of
the
door
with
a
barred
window
in.
the
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland.
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be-
.
top panel. The girl approached it to feeling of fear aside, she pushed
Price $75.00. Cal
Ore.
ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-: Ut° ° P sllop’ ,eit this morning look ¡n the next room Suddenly she open the door, but as she did so it
with his wife for «rater Lake, whirled in her tracks! Something closed and the lock snapped behind
doms Tire Hospital.
CHIROPRACTORS
They went by the Medl'ord route, had moved behind her! Looking in her. Seeing it was useless to try to
TFOR SALE— 1923 Model Ford j DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic
the darkest corner of the tiny open it, Pearl decided to investigate
and plan to return by Klamath to
A.
TTarfina
of
Seattle
was
in
room,
she saw two bright eyes for a means of escape, but her eyes
coupe, good as new, several ex­
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
seemed to be drawn to the shrouded
Falls
and
northern
California.
gleaming
at her—a giant gorilla.
Ashland
yesterday
attending
to
bination does wonders. First
tras. $500.00. P. O. Box
figure. •
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Pearl
wanted
to
cry
out
in
fright,
National Bank Bldg. Phone
As Pearl gazed at it, fearful and
Ashland, Ore.
26
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S
W
e
r
tz
o
f
P
o
r
tla
n
d
wn
J
but
ty6
words
Were
frOzen
00
her
48-142.
J. b. Wertz ot Portland, m s j.ps -> Then the gorilla slowiy ap fascinated, the “thing” appeared to
House Calls
Paulserud’s Suits for young in Ashland yesterday, visiting proached her. The girl sprang to an- move, as though a strange creature
other corner of thairoom, but in her —a Frankeinstein—were breathing
men.
244-tf. with friends. ____ haste she dropped
DR. HAWLEY—Above Tidings
the revolver.
But beneath the shroud. The girl stood
doing nice business.
office. Phone 91.
„ „ _
„
the beast suddenly stopped, gazed petrified, regarding it. Then, to her
H. v. Smith of Portland was
automatic, fascinated, and horror, an enormous, wierd hand
E. M. ' Nelson of Glendale,
an Ashland visitor yesterday.
picked it up. Then, with the cool de- fell limp from under the white
Jacksonville.
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro­
'
liberation of a human, he aimed it shroud and dangled along the side
practor, near Postoffice. Hours'
at
girl. At the s. me time, Pearl of the bier.
J ’OR SALE OR REXT-
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
C. F. Roacher and wife of Peta­ was the unconsciously
(To be continued^ •
pointing her fin-
Lady attendant Mondays, Wed­
room cottage, newly pi
luma,
spent
yesterday
visiting
For the best In sweet milk and
nesdays, Fridays, afternoon.
and cleaned, lot 50x125
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf Ashland’s Park.
fruit. Cash or payment
CONVALESCENT HOME—Cot­
balance by month. For
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreiger of
H- Douglas and H. T. « ill of
tage plan. Invalids cared for
in home surroundings. Matern­ Portland were Ashland visitors ^ eetL were Ashland visitors yes-i
ity department. Terms rea­
sonable. Phone 411R. 24S-tf. 1 qaintances.
W. J. Newman and family of '
1
' n, ■
ern, well built house and
Los Angeles were in the city yes-1
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
CHICKEN DINNER
At
the
Plaza.
Sunday
12:30
to
'
terdaY
visiting acquaintances
Its of Medford.
FOR prompt and sareful service, 3:00 and 5:'3O to 8:00. 265-t2:
auto trucks or horse drays, call
______
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cogan of
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone
Address P.
James G. Kidell of Portland.! k 08 Angeles were Ashland visi­
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
ford, Ore.
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
’T’ HE
great results are attained
* by normal development. That
is Nature’s way. Begin the habit
of saving and out of this habit
there grows normally the rose of
success.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Y ou
J.,
PROFESSIONAL
I
Are tin* loser if yen neglect,
through any cause whate\ < i.
to read the advertisements
that are appearing daily in
the Tidings. Ashland firms
are carrying a daily message
of interest—a message that
means added jecononiy_in
your home. Do you believe
in Economy! Then follow
the Ads.
First Quality
Alfalfa and Grain Hay
Will he kept in Stock Continually
Give us your future orders
We Deliver
ASHLAND MILLS
ÄXJTO M O V Ï B S
BY LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL
WHAT IS
it I’ve
-
FORQOTTEW!
HERE is one thing that yen’ll lie hound
to remember if you forget it. You’ll wake
up with a hzzzzzzzzz! BANG! :;*;!!*xf—!! Why
in the name of that’s mobile didn’t 1 think to
buy an extra tire.” We sell ’em and good olios
too.
T
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MONDAY
Those suits that are left out of the
lot that is dropping $1.00 a day will
he priced at
$11.75
In Stock
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ tile livestock game, was in Ash-
Cliff Payne makes ladders.
fer—Good team and motor
piston pump. Phone 365R2.
trucks. Good service at a rea­ ness.
sonable price. Phone S3.
Glenbroo*r, Benton county, to
have
150,000 foot capacity saw­
OWNER WILL SELL— His
Cliff Payne makes tent stakes.
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
mill.
tractive corner home at
and transfer work of all kinds.
375 B St. Phon« 410-R.
Beach street.
Nice gar<
W. S. Morrow and wife of
Estate of Emma Elizabeth Cof­
200-lmo
fee, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
Notice is hereby given by the
East Main. Phone 138.
- ens. Excellent location.
Good clothes means no great- undersigned, administratrix of the
. . ,
'
estate of Emma Elizabeth Coffee,
PLANING MILL
(
O.
T
but
far
greater
VAL-
deceased, to the creditors of, and
|FOR SALE—Childs pony
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET UES. Paulserud’s.
261-tf
all
persons having claims against,
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
saddle. Call 4F13.
______
the
said deceased, to exhibit them,
Van Ness.
194-tf
M
r
ntiri
Mro
tj
TO
,1
with
accessary
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gelsen of Fill-, in six the
months
after vouchers,
the flrst with-
pub_
MOJTVMENTS
more, N. Y. were registered at j llcation of this notice, to the said
the Hotel Ashland last night.
nig h t.' ' administratrix, at her ’ office at
MONUMENT—MARKERS
154 Oak Street, in the City
They
are
touring
the United | No.
stove, one dining table,
Lowest Prices
of
Ashland,
County of Jackson, |
States this summer.
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
State of Oregon.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
Dated at Ashland, the 23rd d ay 1
PLUMBING
of
June, 1923.
Oranges,
lemons,
grape
fruit—
sewing machine, few
GEORGIA W. COFFEE,
106-tf
one 3\-burner oil stove, one
L. M. ’Clark, a Los Angeles Detrick sells for less.
Administratrix of
small wash boiler, fruit jars, business man was in Ashland at-
the estate of Em­
When you blow out, blow in to
ma Elizabeth Cof­
etc., one fishing outfit. 515 ¡tending to business matters yes-
fee,
deceased.
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
256-t2* i terday.
Liberty.
Duo’kdflng Sales
Books
WITH CARBON
What are left on Wednesday, July
18, will be offered for the balance
of the week at $9.75.
These are mostly small sizes hut a
few large sizes are among the lot.
Two Books ......................................................... 25c
Per Dozen ’....................................................
.$1.25
Two D ozen........... .............................................$2.25
Better select one you can use and
get it before some one else gets it.
One Hundred ..................................................... $8.00
ASHLAND TIDINGS
July *
Clearance.
|gv GOODS
With Asldafid Trade is Ashland Made.
F?] 1 0 5 .2
<
July
Clearance