Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    AfciiAtfrt daily Tföiftos
Tuesday, July 17, 1023
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WANTED—Chambermaid at
it Ore-
Ore­ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ u i n u n w
gon Hotel.
w w
Why not prepare now for that
Two tourists, Mr. and Mrs. Sor-
John Lee of Baker, Oregon one
fishing and hunting trip? We enson of Tacoma, spent yesterday of the biggest sheep men in Ore­
’• Classified Column ö
have everything you need. Army : in Ashland, and stated that this gon was in Ashland yesterday
WANTED— Man with team to A Column Devoted to Brief Goods Store.
268-2 was the most beautiful city they preparing to ship several carloads
haul 72 tier fir from Mahon
---------
had seen in Oregon.
of sheep to Portland.
<> Business and Personal Notes.
place,
3
miles
southwest
Ash­
Albert Aljets and wife of --------------------------- — ----— ------
C lassified C olum n R ates
land. Or sell on place. $2 tier
Crockett, California passed yes­
One cent the word each time.
if all taken. Mrs. E. B. Miller,
W. R. Power, Seattle business terday in Ashland visiting with
To run every issue for one
Box 564, Ashland.
263-tf man, was in Ashland yesterday, friends.
month or more, %c the word
99
each time.
here.
Cliff Payne makes boxes.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
Have a fit at Orres— tailors for
B y H erbert C rooker
men and women.
226-tf
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot
Mr. and Mrs. ¿J. C. Karnoppy
just across from the park foun­
PHYSICIANS
of Portland were visitors in the
tains.
Large
lot
running
(Adapted from the Patheserial by
Y
\
alter
A.
Harney
and
family
city
yesterday
.
through from Park avenue to DR. MATTIE B. SHAW—Resi-,
Bertram Millhauser
dence and office, 108 Pioneer' 01 Santa Barbar, California, who
Granite St., faces 216 feet on
avenue.
Telephone
28.
Office
are
touring
the
coast,
spent
yes-
Granite and 260 feet on Park
For sale on easy payments, a
Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 terday and today in Ashland and 5-room modern, furnished bunga-
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
p. m. only.
i the vicinity.
low, paved street. E. T. Staples.
ful location for an apartment
268-tf '
and Ashland needs just such a DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac
J. A. Bradin of Oakland, Call-
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
CHAPTER V
structure right now. I have not
throat—X-ray including teeth, fornia, with his wife and family,
To
B eat a K nave
the capital to build the apart­
E. M. Short, a Portland busi­
ment and need the money now-
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Spent yesterday in Ashland visit- ness man, was transacting busi­
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland/ ing friends.
invested in the property in my
ness in Ashland yesterday and to­ The mysterious “Mr. Jones’* be­
Ore.
printing business. Will sell all
“I am Pearl Travers,” came the
day.
or any part of it at a real bar- <
came infuriated, panic-stricken, answer.
CHIROPRACTORS
Full line of ammunition. We
gain, if taken at once. Go u p 1
when he beheld the crafty Profes­
Deering was infuriated. “I’ll make
sor Eichner approaching the girl he it eighty-five thousand!” he roared.
and look it^over^and m akejnel DR E B ANGELL— Chiropractic repair, buy, trade and sell new
When
the
fire
alarm
sounds,
it
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­
“One hundred thousand!” the girl
com­ and used guns. Army Goods is too late to get your insurance loved with the sinister bottle held
and Electro-Therapy. The com-
ings office.
208-tf
high over his head. The young man bid calmly.
bination does wonders. First Store.
266-tf written. Do it now.
Let me drew back to the far corner of his
“One hundred and ten thousand!”
National Bank Bldg. Phone
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— I 48-142.
quote you rates. E. T. Staples. I strange imprisonment and dashed Deering raised.
160 acres unimproved land, un­
o„o tr against the door, throwing his en-
“One hundred and twenty-five
House Calls
D. A. O’Brien of Oakland was
2b8' t f itire weight on it.
incumbered, near village of 300
thousand!”
a business visitor in Ashland
There was a terrific crash, and
on S. P. R. R. and good hard DR. HAWLEY—Above
The bidding continued until
Tidings yesterday.
Is
your
house
and
furniture
in-|
the
door
was
torn
from
its
hinges,
roads, 100 acres under fence
Pearl’s
bid reached two hundred
with • good natural pasture, I office. Phone 91.
sured? If not see Staples for ser- falling on the scientist and pining thousand dollars. This was too much
him underneath it. “Mr. Jones’’ pick­ for Deering. Boiling with rage he
plenty of water. Three roomed DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro- . BI,G SPECIAL for 30 days bs* vice.
268-tf ed himself up off the floor and ex­ gave
up. The girl calmly wrote ouf
house, barn and woodshed. For
praetor, near Postofflce. Hours Sinning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
amined Eichner. The man was only a check and handed it to Etheridge,
further particulars address F.
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114. doms Tire Hospital.
M. Cummins of Dunsmuir was slightly stunned. Then, tunning to who turned over the emerald pend­
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
Lady attendant Mondays, Wed-
______
ant. Then, turning to Deermg, he
a business visitor here yesterday, , ^ arl Tr^veis’.2 J onef ’ u aidA « ,
!
»»ernoon.
„ „ „ „ Oreen o( Oat|and
•
“Come! Grab those stock certificates said:
MISCELL A NEOUS
I and let’s get out of here! We might
“Say,
Deering,
could
you
use a
CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot- California spent yesterday in the
C. Gilchrist and wife of Wen- as well be on our way!
paste replica of this pendant? I’ve,
LOANS— Farm loans; City loans;
tage plan. Invalids cared for city visiting friends.
atchee, Washington, who are tour- i And now, before going into had one made so’s my wife could
Amortized 4 Va per cent. W. G.
in home surroundings. Matern­
ing the coast, were registered at Pearl’s next exploit for the accumu sport it while I kept this one in the ,
Wright, Stewart Bldg., Med­
I
„«4 . / v. • j . x . “ lation of the precious. Centra vault. How much for the paste
ity
department.
Terms
rea-1
We
make
a
specialty
of
picnic
the Hotel Ashland, last night. Building certificates, it is necessary one ?”
ford
204-lmo*
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf. and campers’ needs. Derrick’s.
They report that they like Ash- to observe closely the home o‘
Deering was overjoyed. “I’ll
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY—
236-tf land immensely.
Stephen de Lissa.
give you ten thousand for it,” he
The Hoover Company, of North
Mrs. de Lissa, a stunning woman, said, “providing you detain Miss
TRANSFER ~AND EXPRESS
was
seated in the handsome living Travers here—as your guest, mind I
Canton, Ohio, requies a high ----------------------------------- ---------
James A. White of San Fran-
room
in an attitude of desperation you, until noon tomorrow.”
class man with automobile to FOR prompt and sareful service, cisco, was a business visitor here
Now
and
then she would pace up
It was the girl’s turn to register
auto trucks or horse drays, call „„„. ,
TT
, .
market its products in Med­
and down nervously, and become dismay. However, before anyone
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone yesterday- He was accompanied
startled at the slightest noise. There could make a move, she turned and
ford, Ashland, and Northern
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near hy his 80n-
I
was a reason for the charming raced for the door, pendant in hand.
California. Mr. M. E. Elliott,
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
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lady’s anxiety. Mrs. de Lissa hac Etheridge was too quick for her,1
manager, will interview appli- ‘
When you blow out, blow in to
played
the market heavily, much and aided by his two associates he
cants at the Enders Store on T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ Leedom’s for Tires.
.v
n
/A
v
.
¡against
her husband’s wishes, and succeeded in blocking her exit.
256tf
fer—Good te«tm and motor
AKRON, Ohio, July 16. Major had lost A smooth bucket-shop
“Surely, you don’t object to be­
Wednesday, the 18th instant,' trucks. Good service at a rea­
Eddie
Rickenbacker,
famous
ace,
swindler
had
threatened
her
with
ing
my guest, Miss Travers,” he i
from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
sonable price. Phone 83.
W. D. Pierce of American Falls, got up the other morning in Mt. exposure if she would not turn fifty smiled.
“A mere formality, you
267-8 !
Idaho, spent yesterday in Ash- Clemens, Mich., ate his break- thousand dollars over to him.
know. Just till we get your check
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING land. Mr Pierce lg taklng hia , a
.,
That morning, her husband hac certified. Maybe you’re not Miss
and transfer work of all kinds. vacation.
fcfc.ST BUY ON GRANITE” ST .—
fast, went to his office and opened entrusted ®her with a beautifu Travers, eh?”
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
his morning mail. At 9:45 a. m. emerald pendant, which she was to
Pearl’s objection proved futile.
Old 9 room house. Lot 75 feet
200-lmo
The
men departed and left her
he
went
to
a
flying
field
and
give
her
daughter
that
night
when
on Granits St. 250 feet deep,
Monuments from the Blair boarded his Diane ’‘S n a rk Pl.iir ” the ®rl’s engagement would be an- locked in the room. The girl was
Doaraea nis plane, spark Plug. nounced. Shortly after this, Ether- furious. She tugged at the door­
100 feet fronting Pine St., mak- JERRY' O’NEAL—Plumbing. 207
«.
• j
in a 3 good lo ts
C itv assess-
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
quarry’ Patr°B^ e home Indus
ing 3 good lots. City a s s e s s -------------------------------------------- try.
Exclusive salesman.
S. he In an hour and fifty minutes ¡dge, the swindler, had made his knob, but it was of no avail. Finally
shaking hands with Ak- appearance and again threatened Pearl got an idea. She turned her
ments in and paid for. See
P
L A N IN G MILL
M IL L
Penniston. Res. 476 Laurel St. ron, was
PLANING
O.,
officials at Stow Field ber w*th exposure.
Fearing the attention to a bric-a-brac cabinet
this and make offer. S. L. A l­ JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET Phone 444Y.
ir,n
. ..
wrath of her husband, the unfortu- against the wall. At length she man­
253-lmo lo0
miles away from his starting nate woman ¡n deSper’ation had sil- aged to tip it, and with a crash it i
len, 63 N. Main St.
268-3
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
•
P°int-
enced the bucket-shop gentleman by fell to the floor.
Van Ness.
194-tfl
A Salem business man, E. B.
FOR ADOPTION—A six week old
The noise startled Etheridge and
And thatis what will be hap- turning over the emerald pendant
Hunt, was transacting business : pening daily in these United to him.
his associates, who immediately
MONUMENTS
baby girl. Apply at once, Box
rushed upstairs. Pearl waited be­
,
i
It
was
no
wonder
then
that
Mrs.
here
yesterday.
XY T id in g s.
267-3*
. es in a few years, Ricken- de Lissa was in a nervous state of hind the door, and, as the men rush­
MONUMENT—MARKERS
r,
.
i hacker remarked casually, as he mind. What would she do that night ed past her, she darted out, locking
Lowest Prices
Better
be
safe
than
sorry.
See
prepared for a Speecj, a few hours when the pendant should be pre them in the room. The girl fairly
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
FOR SALE
Beaver
Realty
Co,
about
your
in-:
jater
sented? How could she— But her flew down the stairs in her haste,
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
surance.
Phone
68.
287-tf
—
.
I
thoughts were put to rout by the and out the front door. Her car
PLUMBING
FOR SALE— Pathe phonograph,
______
i “The day Is not far away when sudden ring of the door-bell, and stood nearby, but looking up the
.
.
.
i every city of size will own its then the entrance of the butler. A driveway, she saw a motorcycle—
almost new. A bargain for
A
party
consisting
of
Dr.
L.
C.
m unicinai f h - w fioin •> n Mr. Deering was announced, and a she would be able to get underway
someone. Call at 651 or 675
McLain and family and E. Krllls
p
y s Held, he moment later that worthy gentleman quicker with the latter. In another
Walnut.
267-t6*
- -
1A
i . , ,
.
, of - Bakersfield,
California spent continued. “In 25 years planes entered and bowed in a courtly man- moment the girl was speeding up
the road endeavoring to overtrice
will drop down and take on gas ner to the lady.
10-acre highly improved yesterday seeing Ashland.
FOR SALE— Vinegar, any quan­
and undergo repairs just as au-
understand,” he began, “tha Deering.
. __
T
a
„ you own stock in the Central Build-
Deering, however, was riding
tity, 25c gallon. Geo. Yockel, close in.
do now. In a quarter of a ¡„g, and j desire to buy it. Money along, snugly satisfied with himself
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
South Bellview.
266-3*
and the fact that he had in his poc­
July 9th on Tires at Loe- century aviation will be the lead- is no object.“
Magnificent
Boulevard ginning
ket a replica of the emerald pend­
ing
means
of
travel.
An
a
ir-1
Mrs.
de
Lissa
looked
at
her
caller
doms Tire Hospital.
FOR SALE—Automobile or will
is atmosphere.
curiously then an idea struck her. ant. It meant much to him—more
“Can I tell you something in abso- stock in the building in his posses­
trade for small residence or home, large lot and abun-
lute confidence?” she asked Deer- sion—and brought him nearer to the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
F.
Deaton
of
unimproved lots close in. Phone dance of fruit.
STOPPED
HIS
PAINS
Ing.
The gentleman nodded. And fabulous wealth that awaited the
I Portland spent yesterday here,
481-J.
266-tf
then, in very few words, Mrs. de party who could control the Central
“I was suffering with a severe
£ f(S d him of her p £ 'h t - Building.
| Mr. Deaton being here for busi-
•
A paying business in A sll-:ness reasons. •
cold, headache, backache and the emeralc| pendant—and how
FOR SALE— 1923 Model Ford
Glancing back, he saw Pearl Trav­
pains in my abdomen,” writes J. much depended on its return.
ers, a short distance down the road
coupe, good as new, several ex­ land.
but gradually overtaking him on the
B.
Dring,
Newport,
R.
I.
“A
fterI.
4ha4
e?«
r.aldJ
Pendant
For the best in sweet, milk and ♦«.Vi»,«,
tras. $500.00. P. O. Box 264,
it
.
„
.
f°r
me,”
she
finished,
“and
I
prom­
motorcycle.
He shouted for the
cream go to Detrick’s.
Ashland, Ore.
266-6*
10«-tf taking Foley s Honey and Tar in ¡se> on my word of honor> thp the chauffeur to put on more speed,
Close in furnished Bunga-.
conjunction with Foley Cathartic Central Stock will be turned over but even then Pearl seemed to gain.
for sale or rent — F o u r low, easy terms
The next moment found them both
Miss F. H. Radke, with A. F. Tablets I was entirely relieved of 1°
racing onward—neck and neck.
my
Cold
and
pains.”
Coughs
re-
c,P
e^
’ng,
ag^?jd'
d°wn
room cottage, newly papered
Radke of Nullsville, Minnesota,
^,3. and departed.
cai „„ Deering’s man attempted to crowd
____
A .,.— Etheridge’s address
and cleaned, lot 50x125, some
were Ashland visitors yesterday, i suiting from Bronchitis, Asthma, gut a new contestant was about to Pearl off the road, but she managed
Hay Fever, Croup and Whooping enter the intrigue. Hardly had Deer- to skim by, just ahead of him.
fruit. Cash or payment down,
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
balance by month. For partic­
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— Cough are quickly relieved with in8 left when pearl Travers drove The girl could not help but look
V d ^ U S e a r i Y a v i X ' back and laugh at her enemy— a
Detrick sells for less.
106-tf Foie, » Honey and Tar. The larg-
ulars, see Mrs. Lane at Tidings.
laugh of triumph. But the laugh was
est selling Cough medicine in the also seeking Central Building stock, her downfall, for she did not see i
266-6
Mrs. de Lissa confided the same that the road was boarded up, ahead
A. S. Key and C. H. Key of World. Sold everywhere.
proposition as to Deering. The girl of her and with a crash she collid­
FOR QUICK SALE—Will sacri-
Youngsville, Ohio, were in Ash­
agreed to it, darted from the house, ed with the heavy timbers and
fice beautiful located six room
land looking after business in­ ASHLAND HAS “STRUCK OIL’’ leaped into her car and was off.
As
Well
As
•
plunged headlong down an em- I
house with kitchenette, bath,
terests yesterday.
The stockholders of the Hart­ But to return to Jude Deering, bankment. It was Deering’s turn to
electric light, gas, nice lawn,
man Syndicate own millions of we find that suave party bargaining laugh, as he whizzed by.
with Etheridge, while three of the
But -Pearl was not beaten yet.
flowers, and /woodshed. Ap­
When you blow out, blow In to barrels of high grade oil. The i swindler’s
associates listened. Eth- Stunned and dizzy she picked her­
ply 63 Gresham St.
268-t4*
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf Hartman Retort extracts the oil sridgedid not seem to” be~ greatly self up and resumed the chase. The
111 One Of
from our Shale and a pipe line1 interested in Deering’s proposition, girl thought of a short-cut—a path
FOR SALE— Five sheep.
R.
“I don’t have to sell this back to which was not wide enough for
M. L. Short and E. G. Steiger will deliver it in Ashland.
Scheidereiter, Route 1, Box
Mrs.
de Lissa or anyone else for Deering’s car. On she speeded, hop­
of Glendale, Oregon, w'ere busi­
Ashland should share in the fifty thousand
173.
268-3*
dollars,” he said. “It’s ing to reach the de Lissa home be­
ness visitors in Ashland today.
profits and glory of development mine now—I can sell it for what I fore her enemy. Her afforts were
please.”
soon rewarded, for five minutes
of this mammoth industry.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A mod­
Deering
was
furious,
but
he
rais­
J
/
See
Paulserud’s
Suits
before
51 men are on the payroll of ed his offer to fifty-five thousand. ater found her running up the stone
ern, well built house and six
steps. Mrs. de Lissa was anxiously
you
buy.
*
267-tf the Hartman Syndicate— every Again Etheride remained obdurate awaiting the girl. She gave a glad
acres just outside the city lim­
man a stockholder. Thousands md apparently uninterested,
cry when Pearl handed her the case
its of Medford. Will trade for
with the emerald pendant.
monthly'
“Sixty-five
thousand!”
Deering
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
M.
Willis
of
of
dollars
are
spent
good small house in Ashland.
1 raised. >
“Come in the house, my dear,”
San
Francisco
were
Ashland
visi­
among
Ashland
merchants—come
Address P. O. Box 1105, Med-
“He’s a piker, ’ gentlemen ! I’ll she said, “and I wiil arrange for the
tors yesterday.
Join us. Opportunity is knocking. make it seventy-fi*e!”
266-
transfer of this stock.”
ford, Ore.
We have been talk­
Shares are still ten dollars each. The men in the room whirled
But at that moment, Deering’s car
ing to yon about the dif­
about and saw Pearl Travers stand­ drove up, and that worthy gentle­
Let me tell you about the new
OWNER WILL SELL— His at­
R. P. CAMPBELL,
ference between Real
ing smiling in the doorway.
man got out and started toward
full coverage Automobile policy.
tractive corner home at 399
Agent for Ashland. “Who are you?” asked Etheridge them.
and
Affected
Service
Yeo, of course.
246-tf.
Beach street.
Nice garden,
268-tf l look of admiration on his face.
(To be continued)
what
we
mean
is
that
berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and
we are gomj to g i v e
C. T. Hartman, with Mrs. E. T.
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­
STA TEM EN T
you
Hartman, of Cincinnatti, were
ens. Excellent location.
of the First National Bank of Ashland, County of Jackson, State
Ashland visitors yesterday and
R E A L SE R V IC E
FOR ..SALE ..CHEAP—Second
today.
of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every de­
Plenty more like this in Ash­
You are to be the sole
hand Ford, make an offer.
positor July 1, 1923, who has not made a deposit, or who has not
land.
Judge—all we ask is an
Call at O. K. Barber shop.
withdrawn any part of his deposit (Commercial deposits), principal
For the best In sweet milk and
opportunity to prove
Scores of Ashland people can or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately
264-6*
cream go to Detrick’s.
lGl6-tf
our assertion.
tell you about Doan’s Kidney prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or
FOR RENT
'
Many a happy citizen postoffice of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Martinelli of Pills.
We have everything
Tacoma, Washington, who are makes a public statement of his Name of Depositor
Residence or Postoffice Address lef
FOR RENT OR LEASE— Moun­
to be bad in a modern
touring the coast as a vacation experience- Here is a case of it. Name of Depositor
Residence or
Dead, if fact
Amount
tain ranch (Mahon place), 3
Service Station.
trip, passed yesterday and today What better proof of merit can
Postoffice Address
is known
miles southwest from Ashland.
be had than such endorsement? Chas. S. Cunningham, Ashland, Oregon
in Ashland.
.................... $ 7.20
House, barn, shed, fruit-trees,
Fred
Deardorff,
machinist,
90
Jas. M. Derricks, Ashland, Oregon
............................
$1.70
berries. Wood for own use free.
Style-Plus Clothes at Paulser- 5th St., Ashland, says: “My kid­ Samuel M. Dorrence, Ashland, Oregon
.................... 10.05
Mrs. E. B. Miller, Box 564,
ud’s-
267-tf neys were out of fix and I had L. W. Moore, Ashland Oregon.
Dead .................... 2.01
Ashland.
263-tf
such severe backaches I could Margaret Gordon, Ashland, Oregon
.................... 1.75
FOR RENT—Desirable furnished
F. S. Baily of Portland was a hardly bend and it was just as Leonard Wiles, Co., Medford, Oregon
.................... 68.80
apartments. Call 185 Pioneer
business visitor here yesterday. hard to straighten. My kidneys Mrs. N. H. Morrison, Ashland, Oregon
.................... 2.00
didn’t act right until I began us­ Frank Owen, Ashland, Oregon
Ave.
266-tf
.................... 3.00
They C. Oliver Shipley, Ashland, Oregon,
G. Brittleworth and wife of Se- ing Doan’s Kidney Pills.
....................
6.35
FO R R ENT— Three room furn
, attle sPent yesterday in Ashland strengthened my back and kid­
ished apartment, close in, on
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson, —ss.
neys and rid me of the aches and
frIends.
paved street, ground floor.
I, J. W. McCoy, being first duly sworn, depose and say-upon
pains.”
Phone 432Y.
268-tf Special Attention to S u r g ic a l1 George P. Pofetto and wife of
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t oath, that I am the Cashier, of the First National Bank of Ashland,
------------ D iagnosis. Radium
for Cancer, San Francisco, were Ashland visl- simply ask for a kidney remedy county of Jackson, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is
WANTED
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last
and Modern T reatm ent for Dia- tors yesterday.
WANTED— Packers, long season betes.
same that Mr. Deardorff had. known residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and
Pinnacle Packing Co., Medford, io55 Pine Street, San Fracisco Cal.
F. Talmadge of Dunsmuir was Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffa­ the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the pro­
Ore.
266-3 --------------------------------------------- an Ashland visitor yesterday.
lo, N. Y.
No. 29 visions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws.
_____________ _______ _______
Spring garments cleaned and
J. W. McCOY.
WANTED— Packers, longest sea- pressed with care. Auto delivery. J Jessie M. 1 B urr of Portland,
Copper wire trunk telephone Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th. day of July, A. D. 1923.
son. Guy W. Connor, Medford, ?hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and spent yesterday in. Ashland visit­ line going in from Gearhart to
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G. H. WEMER Notary Public for Oregon
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266-3 • Dyeing Works.
208-tf p n g with friends.
Seaside.
My commission expires, Aug. 3, 1925.
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NATURE
PLUNDER
PROFESSIONAL
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great results are attained
A by normal development. That
is N ature’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
it’s
Crown
torme
experienced
motorist
MILEAGE
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA )
Realty Bargains
E. T. STAPLES
SAVE
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Retail Salesmen
Wanted
A Splendid O pportunity
for the R ight M en
The J. C. Penney C om pany — a nation-w ide in stitu tio n —
ni Js capable salesm en; yo u ag m en betw een the ages of 25
;■ d 35 years who have had th o ro u g h experience in one o r m ore
of our lines, and can give us the highest references.
O u r com pany, which s ta rte d in 1902 w ith one store, now
opei 'te s 371 retail sto res in 29 states. W e sell dry goods, shoes,
noti us, clo th in g and furnishings for m en, w om en and children.
W e <lo a strictly cash business.
O u r sales in 1922 w ere
$4' 035,729. W e opened 115 stores in 1920, 59 sto re s in 1922,
ai I will open 104 sto re s this S um m er and Fall, m aking a to ta l
o: 475 stores in 33 states in o p e ra tio n this year.
FOOD
By industry, study and d eterm in atio n your p ro g re ss will
l e rapid in ou r org an izatio n . U n d er our experienced m an ag ers
\ ou are tra in ed to becom e a m anager. W hen you have qualified
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
You are Prom oted
Service
CASE AFTER CASE
Ashland Service
Station
Oeser & Son
- MORTON
HOSPITAL vlslting wlth
to be
M anager of a Store *
in which you own a one-third interest, to ba paid
for out of the profits of the business.
E x p erien ce has tau g h t us th a t som e of th e g re a te st suc­
cesses com e from the ranks of av erage men. W h a t we need
are young, h ealth y and capable salesm en who have had th o ro u g h
experience in a sm all o r m edium -size d e p a rtm e n t store, o r a re
experienced in general sto re w ork in special lines. T h e in v est­
m ent of m oney is not n ecessary fo r y o u r success w ith us. T h e
financial backing of ou r com pany is am ple. Briefly, this is ou r
p ro p o sitio n —tested and proven o v er a period of 21 y e a rs:
You com e to us first as a salesm an in one of o u r
stores. D uring the period of p ro v in g your ability you
learn the g re a te r possibilities of co-operative effort.
Y o u r p ro g ress depends upon your ability and etfort.
As our new sto res are opened, m anagers a re selected
from our sales force.
W hen you m ake a success of the m anagem ent, you
a re sold a o p e-th ird in te rest in a new sto re and becom e
its m anager. You m ay a fte rw a rd acquire a p a rtn e rsh ip
in o th e r sto res w hich a re the o u tg ro w th of th e one in
w hich you first received a financial in te re st. I f you
do not possess the capital to pu rch ase a o n e -th ird in­
terest in a new store, the m oney is loaned you by th e
J. C. P enney C om pany, and you rep ay it fro m subse­
quent profits of the store.
For further information and personal Interview
See Mr. E. A. Ross,
at Hotel Austin, Ashland, Oregon
Wednesday, July 18th
If you are unable to see him, write for our booklet, “Ycur
Opportunity,” which fully explains our plan. Give your age
and number of years’ experience in our lines of merchandise in
your first letter. All correspondence strictly confidential.
Address your letter to
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, I nc .
Wm. M. Bushnell, Manager of Employment,
Star Building, St. Louis, Mo.
With Ashland Trade is Ashland Made.