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    Wednesday, July Í8, 1Ö23
as
PAGE THREE
■M M
J . W . S c h n e id e r a n d H. J .
G eorge M. S h ifto n a n d fam ily j
S c h n e id e r of T acom a, w ho a r e r e ­ of S a n J o s e w e re in A sh la n d yes­
tu r n in g h o m e a f te r a v a c a tio n te r d a y v is itin g frie n d s.
trip to C a lifo rn ia , sto p p e d in
A sh la n d y e ste rd a y . T h is is th e ir
G. H. R y e ro ff i3 in A sh lan d
second sto p , a n d th e y r e p o r t to d a y tra n s a c tin g b u sin e ss.
th em se lv e s d e lig h te d w ith th e
M r. a n d M rs. F . J . W h ittle s e y city.
o f P o r tla n d a r e A sh la n d v isito rs
to d a y , M r. W h ittle s e y m a k in g th e
A p a rty c o n sistin g of G. W .
trip on b u sin e ss.
S h elley a n d w ife, N ellie A. M ont­
g o m ery a n d D ella S o m m e rs of
W h e n th e fire a la rm so u n d s, it j M arsh field w e re A sh lan d v isito rs
is too la te to g e t y o u r in su ra n c e ! y e ste rd a y .
w ritte n .
Do i t now .
Let me
A b u sin e ss v isito r y e ste rd a y
q u o te you r a te s . E. T. S ta p le s.
SPO K A N E , J u ly 18.— W . C rist,
2 6 8 -tf w as A. L. G eorge of S iskiyou, w ho a pool h a ll p ro p rie to r, is d ead
w as a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss in te r ­ a n d J a m e s C am p b ell, p o s tm a s te r
L. B. C ase of P o r tla n d sp e n t ests.
of
H ope,
Id a h o
is s e rio u sly
y e s te rd a y in th e c ity lo o k in g a f te r
w o u nded fo llo w in g a h o ld u p by
‘S H A L E IS K A L E ”
b u s in e s s in te r e s ts .
n e g ro g u n m en la s t n ig h t of th e
A re you tire d of liv in g in th e pool h a ll a t H ope.
Do you
S p rin g g a rm e n ts c le a n e d a n d v illa g e of A sh la n d ?
J a m e s A u stin
a n d W illiam
tre s s e d w ith c a re . A u to d e liv e ry . w ish to live in th e c ity of A sh-
M u nscp, co lo red , w ho gave th e ir
T h en
bo o st— b o o st—
?hone 63. A sh la n d C le a n in g a n d l a n d ?
hom
e as P o rtla n d , a re hping held
D yein g W o rk s.
2 08-tf boost ! ; »
fo r in v e s tig a tio n a lth o u g h both
Y our big o p p o rtu n ity is in
d e n ie d k n o w le d g e o,f th e crim e.
W . C. G reg g of P o r tla n d sp e n t SH A L E O IL
D rive o u t to th e
y e s te rd a y in A sh la n d a tte n d in g g r e a te s t oil S h ale bed in th e
w orld a n d fill up on e n th u s ia sm .
to b u sin e ss in te r e s ts .
In v e s t to th e lim it in S h a le Oil
L. O. K ing of M etzeger, Ore­ S to c k .
K eep th e d iv id e n d s in
gon w as in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y A sh lan d .
tra n s a c tin g b u sin e ss.
G et b eh in d th e H a rtm a n S y n d i­
c a te w ith e v e ry d o lla r you can
D. L. F a lc o n e r a n d w ife of r a k e a n d s c ra p e .
T a lk — B oost
S a n ta C ru z w e re in A sh la n d yes­ — A bsorb— S h ale Oil.
te r d a y a n d to d a y v is itin g w ith i
R. P. C A M PB E L L ,
frie n d s.
A g e n t fo r A sh lan d .
M rs. M. J . W a rre n , w ith h e r
tw o d a u g h te r s fro m E u g e n e a re
* in A sh la n d , h a v in g lik e d th e c ity
” A Column Devoted to Brief,, w h en th e y sto p p e d h e re on th e ir
W A N TED — D ay w o rk fo r T h u rs ­
T h ey a r e now on
< » Business and Personal Note«.' ’ w ay s o u th .
d a y a n d F rid a y . P h o n e 4 0 0 J.
th e ir w ay h o m e to E u g e n e .
269-1
W A N TED — Tw o y o u n g la d ie s fo r
a few w eeks.
In q u ire a t E l-
h a rts .
2 6 9 -tf 1
C la ssifie d C o lu m n R a te s
O ne c e n t th e w o rd e ach t i m e .. I
T o r u n e v e ry issu e fo r one
m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord
e a c h tim e .
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PROFESSIONAL
FLND IT HERE I
A P o r tla n d b u sin e ss m a n , W a l­
te r E . H a rd y w as a b u sin e ss v isi­
to r in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y .
P H Y SIC IA N S
F O R SA L E — R E A L E S T A T E
M onum ents from
th e
B lair
DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R esi­
quarry.
P atronize hom e Indus­
F O R S A L E — T he b u n g alo w lo t
d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
j u s t ac ro ss fro m th e p a rk fo u n ­
E xclu sive salesm an .
8.
a v e n u e . T e lep h o n e 28. Office try.
ta in s .
L a rg e
lo t
ru n n in g
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 P e n n isto n . R es. 476 L aurel St.
th ro u g h fro m P a r k a v e n u e to j p. m . only.
P h o n e 444Y .
2 5 3 -lm o
G ra n ite S t., faces 216 fe e t on
G ra n ite a n d 260 fe e t on P a r k DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— B rac-
d riv e . H as 5ux50 d a n c in g p a ­
J o h n G ebbie of P o r tla n d w as
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an d
v ilio n on it. T h is is a w o n d e r­
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th , i a n A sh la n d v is ito r y e s te rd a y , c a l­
fu l lo c a tio n fo r a n a p a r t m e n t ! Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 t o 1
lin g on s e v e ra l frie n d s .
a n d A sh la n d n e e d s j u s t su c h a
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh la n d ,j
s tr u c tu r e r ig h t now . I h a v e n o t
O re.
B etter be sa fe than sorry. See
th e c a p ita l to buL d th e a p a r t ­
m e n t a n d n eed th e m o n ey now
B eaver R e a lty Co. ab ou t your in­
C H IR O PR A C T O R S
in v e ste d in th e p ro p e rty in my
surance. P hon e 68.
28T-tf
p r in tin g b u sin e ss. W ill se ll a ll DR. E . B. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tic
a n d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . T h e com -'
o r a n y p a r t of i t a t a r e a l b a r­
b in a tio n d oes w o n d e rs.
F irs t
M iss E . H itt of O a k la n d , C a li­
g a in , if ta k e n a t once. Go up
N
a
tio
n
a
l
B
a
n
k
B
ldg.
P
h o n e fo rn ia , w as a v is ito r in th e c ity
a n d look it o v er a n d m a k e m e
48-142.
a n offer. B e rt R . G re e r, T id ­
to d a y , lo o k in g up old frie n d s.
H o u se C alls
in g s office.
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BIG S P E C IA L f o r 30 d a y s b e­
F O R S A L E , T R A D E O R R E N T — DR. H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s
office. P h o n e 91.
160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la n d , u n ­
g in n in g J u ly 9 th on T ire s a t L ee­
in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300
do m s T ire H o sp ita l.
on S. P . R. R . a n d good h a rd DR. E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­
ro a d s , 100 a c re s u n d e r fence
p r a c to r, n e a r Postofflce. H o u rs
W . J . H e its h a n d w ife o f Se­
w ith
good n a tu r a l p a s tu re ,
9-12 a n d 2-5.
P h o n e 114.
p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e room ed
L ad y a tte n d a n t M ondays, W ed-i a ttle w e re in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y ,
h o u s e , b a rn a n d w o o dshed. F o r
n e sd ay s, F rid a y s , a fte rn o o n .
Mr. H e itsh m a k in g th e tr ip fo r
f u r t h e r p a rtic u la rs a d d re s s F.
b
u sin e ss re a so n s.
HOM E— Cot-
J ., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 8 tf CO N V A LESC EN T
ta g e p la n .
In v a lid s c a re d fo r
F or th e b est In sw e e t m ilk and
in ho m e s u rro u n d in g s . M a te rn ­
*
M ISC ELL A N E O U S
1 0 6 -tf
ity d e p a rtm e n t.
T e rm s r e a ­ cream go to D etrick ’s.
B E S T BUY ON G R A N IT E ST .—
so n a b le . P h o n e 4 1 1R. 248-tf.
C. W . A rla n d a n d w ife of Los
Old 9 ro om h o u se. L o t 75 fe e t
A
n
g e le s, w h o a r e ta k in g th e ir
on G ra n its St. 250 fe e t deep,
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
v a c a tio n p a sse d y e s te rd a y a n d to ­
100 fe e t f ro n tin g P in e S t., m a k ­
in g 3 good lo ts.
C ity a sse ss­ FO R p ro m p t a n d s a re f u l service,; d a y in A sh la n d .
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s , calli
m e n ts in a n d p a id fo r.
See
W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co,
Phone
O ranges, lem on s, grape fru it— j
th is a n d m ak e offer. S. L. A l­
117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r
D
etrlck
s e lls for le ss.
1 0 6 -tf
H o te l A sh la n d .
5 6 tf
le n , 63 N. M ain St.
268-3
F O R A D O PTIO N — A six w eek old T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ra l T ra n s ­
f e r — Good te a m
and
m o to r
baby g irl. A pply a t once, Box
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a rea -l
XY T id in g s.
267-3*
so n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83.
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FO R SALE
TR Y F E H IG E F O R H A U LIN G
a n d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s.
F O R S A L E C H E A P — 12 th o r ­
375 B St. P h o n e 410-R .
2 0 0 -lm o
o u g h b re d w h ite P e k in d u ck s.
P h o n e 4 1 7 J.
269-6
______ •____________ J E R R Y O’N E A L — P lu m b in g . 207
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
F O R SA L E — P a th e p h o n o g ra p h ,
a lm o s t new .
A b a rg a in fo r
P L A N IN G M IL L
so m eone. C all a t 651 o r 675 JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T '
W O R K S, Cor. H e ilm a n a n d
W a ln u t.
267-t6*
V an N ess.
1 9 4 -tf
F O R S A L E — A u to m o b ile o r w ill
M ONUM ENTS
tr a d e ;for s m a ll re sid e n c e or
u n im p ro v e d lo ts close in . P h o n e
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
Low’e st P ric e s
4 8 1 -J.
2 6 6 -tf
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
223-6m o
F O R S A L E — 1923 M odel F o rd 3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t.
PL U M B IN G
coupe, good as new , se v e ra l ex­
tra s . $ 5 0 0 .0 0 . P . O. Box 264,
A sh la n d , O re.
266-6*
C. A. B rig g s, a M o n te re y b u s i­
n e ss m a n , w as in A sh la n d look-
.
in g a f te r lo cal in te r e s ts y e s te r-
day.
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W hen you blow ou t, blow In to
L eedom ’8 f °r T ires.
2 5 6 tf
KILLED IN HOLDUP
J l>]
l i r.
E. T. STAPLES
PORTLAND FOI! MEET
c
ONSTIPATION
CHA.N1 BERUAIN*»®
..
TABLETS
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fi
“PLUNDER
99
HP 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
Tire Difficulties Overcome
for Ford Owners
A New Development in C-T-C Clincher Cords
UCH of your tire troubles are now over,
Mr. Ford-Car-Owner, for the new C-T-C
Clincher Cord Tire and special C-T-C
Tube eliminate the rim-cutting and tube pinch­
ing you have experienced with other tires.
M
B y H erbert C rooker
\ Adapted from the Patheserial by
Bertram Millhauser
\ Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc,
The New Tube That Won’t Pinch
CHAPTER VI
H eights of H azard
Pearl Travers, standing with Mrs.
de Lissa in front of the latter’s
H. L . a n d L. W . R a k e s tra w home, w as extremely surprised to,
of T oledo, O hio, w e re A sh la n d v is­ see her enemy, Jude Deering, sud­
denly turn about, get into his motor
ito r s y e ste rd a y .
and drive o ff without striking a
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blow. A third watcher was the
See P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its b e fo re
young gentleman who went by the
you buy
2 6 7 -tf doubtful name of “Mr. Jones.”
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From behind a tree he watched the
M r. A. F. R oss of W ich ita. K -n , Str^ e proceedings with an enig-
,
i matic smile. But as Deering’s car
sas was a visitor in th e city to- slowly turned the com er, “Jones1
day.
raced after it and succeeded in
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climbing onto the tire rim on the
L et m e tell you about th e new ! W p e£ l , ‘ d e l a t e d with the fact that
fu ll coverage A u tom ob ile p o l ic y / s h e was now in possession of twenty
Yeo, of course.
2 4 6 -tf. more shares o f Central Building
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stock, said goodbye to Mrs. de Lissa
. and started down the road on her
FO R SALE OR R EN T— F o u r'
10-acre highly improved Mr. a n d M rs. L. M. S te a r n e s o f m otorcycle. H er h e a rt sang with joy
P a s a d e n a s p e n t y e s te rd a y in A sh ­ as she whizzed along the narrow
room c o tta g e , new ly p a p e re d I
close
in.
country
road,
but
conflicting
lan d c a llin g on frie n d s.
a n d c le a n e d , lo t 5 0 x125, som e |
thoughts
entered h e r
mind —
f r u it. C ash o r p a y m e n t dow n,
.
thoughts o f the real identity of one
Magnificent
Boulevard F o r th e b e st In s w e e t m ilk a n d ! “ M r. Jone9.” •
b a la n c e by m o n th . F o r p a rtic ­
c ream go to D e tric k ’a.
Then, as sh e neared the spot
1 0 6 -tf
u la r s , see M rs. L a n e a t T id iu g s. home, large lot and abun
where an aeration system had re­
266-6 I
cently been completed, sh e was
M rs. A. H u b e r of W a y la n d , N.
dance of fruit.
forced to slow down and stop, for
Y., w ho is to u rin g th e c o n tin e n t a motorcar was parked across the
F O R Q U IC K SA L E — W ill s a c ri­
is s u m m e r, s p e n t y e s te rd a y in road. Pearl dismounted and started
fice b e a u tifu l lo ca ted six room
A paying business in Ash­ A th sh
to lead her motor cycle around the
la n d .
h o u se w ith k itc h e n e tte , b a th ,
ear.
Suddenly a figure appeared
I
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e le c tric lig h t, g a s, nice law n , land.
from behind a chimp of bushes.
r ,i
•
, -n.
S ty le -P lu s C lo th es a t P a u ls e r
“I’ll take those stock certificates,
flo w e rs, a n d /w o o d sh e d .
A p­
(
lose
in
furnished
Bunga-!
Ud ’s.
2 6 7 -tf please,” said Deering, a crafty smile
ply 63 G re sh am S t.
268-t4*
low, easy terms.
playing over his face.
Pearl stopped short and gazed in
FOR
SA L E — F ive sh eep .
R.
Miss R. H ilg a rd o f T a c o m a , astonishment. As Deering approach­
S c h e id e re ite r, R o u te 1, Box
W a sh in g to n w as a n A s h la n d v isi­ ed, threateningly, the girl drew back
173.
268-3*
then pretended to reach in the bosom
to r to d ay .
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
o f her frock for the papers, but in­
stead she quickly turned and ran.
F O R SA LE OR TRADE— A m od­
W h y n o t p re p a re now f o r t h a t Deering was after her in a second.
e rn , w ell b u ilt h o u se a n d six
fis h in g a n d h u n tin g t r i p ?
W e A struggle was about to ensue when
a c re s j u s t o u tsid e th e c ity lim ­
h av e e v e ry th in g you n e e d . A rm y anothe^ figure appeared — “ Mr.
„ Jones.” With a short blow, he
its of M edford. W ill tr a d e fo r
G oods S to re .
z g s - z knocked Deering into the brush, but
good sm a ll h o u se in A sh lan d .
his opponent quickly staggered to
A d d re ss P. O. Box 1105, M ed­
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A. P e titc la rc of S an F ra n c is c o his feet and came back to meet the
fo rd , O re.
266-5*
PO R T L A N D , J u ly 17. T h re e w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r h e re yes- attack. Both men rushed each other,
clinched, and in the exchange of
h u n d re d d e le g a te s in c lu d in g n u m - ( te rd a y a n d to d a y .
blows they found them selves on a
O W N E R W IL L S E L L — H is a t ­ e ro u s p ro m in e n t
e d u c a to rs a n d
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sm all cliff over the water.
tra c tiv e c o rn e r h o m e a t 399 college w om en a re h e re fo r th e
Pearl shouted to her champion to
B each s tr e e t.
N ice g a rd e n , co n v e n tio n of th e A m e ric an A s­
end the fight, but her words were
Cliff P a y n e m a k e s boxes.
frozen on her lips, as both men
b e rrie s , f r u it, g ra p e s , la w n a n d so c ia tio n of U n iv e rs ity w om en.
M r. a n d M rs. J o h n C. .H a tc h e r suddenly toppled over the c liff into
flow ers. J e rs e y cow a n d c h ic k ­ T h e cost of h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , th e
*of Los A n g eles, w’e re v is ito rs h e re the water. The current was carrying
en s. E x c e lle n t lo ca tio n .
c o u rse s of s tu d y a n d a d m in is tra ­ y e s te rd a y ,
c a llin g
on
s e v e ra l them along, and suddenly noting a
tiv e p ro b le m s w ill be d iscu ssed .
frie n d s. T h ey w e re a c co m p a n ie d large pipe that drew a tremendous
F O R - SA L E .. C H E A P — Second
current of water, the girl cried out
by J a c k a n d E d w in H a tc h e r.
a warning. But it was too late!
h a n d F o rd , m a k e a n o ffe r.
CARD OF TH ANKS
Deering had broken away from the
C all a t O. K. B a rb e r shop.
W e w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s
H ave a fit at Orres— ta ilo rs for myste n ous young man, and the laU
264-6* an d n e ig h b o rs fo r th e ir k in d n e s s : m en a n d w om en
2 2 6 -tf
^ " 8 d ra y n s *ri? ,y I? ’
a n d s y m p a th y e x te n d e d to u s I
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Z 3 and
fust a s ^ J o ^ s ” « «
F O R S A L E — Tw o good je rs e y
cow s.
419 L a u re l S t., a fte r d u rin g th e sic k n e ss a n d d e a th of
E . E d e lso n of P o r tla n d w as in struggling to keep from being suck­
•
•
5 o ’clock e v e n in g s.
269-3* o u r h u sb a n d a n d f a th e r, a lso fo r A sh lan d tra n s a c tin g b u s in e s s yes­ ed into ik
“
Go
to
Neewah—the
Indian—
at
th e b e a u tifu l flo w ers.
te rd a y .
K
eesville!”
the
young
man
shouted.
F O R SA L E O R T R A D E — F a rm of
MRS. A. M. TH O M PSO N ,
“Say Mr. Jones sent you! He will
130 a c re s , o r w ill tra d e fo r a
MR. a n d M RS. J . D. M cRAE.
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be- have, something to give you
s m a lle r place. W rite Box 281,
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gin n in g J u ly 9th on T ires at L e e - '5 s “¿ ° nes” finished speaking, his
T he S u p re m e C o u rt of th e dom s T ire H o sp ita l
strength gave out, and he was sud-
A sh la n d .
269-t2*
denly swept through the pipe by the
U n ited S ta te s h a s tw ice , w ith in j
rushing waters.
FO R RENT
30 d ay s, a n n o u n c e d th e d o c trin e
Pearl Travers managed to rescue
W . C. D avis of D u n s m u ir w as
th a t p re s e n t costs m u st be given 1 a b u sin e ss v is ito r in th e c ity yes- herself
predicament,
un-
• 7 , , from her
.
predicament, un­
)R R E N T O R L E A S E — M oun­ f a ir an d ju s t c o n s id e ra tio n in a r-i tp rd a v
X 7
m indful of the fact th at D eering had
ta in ra n c h (M ah o n p la c e ), 3
y‘
[been nearby and had heard the mes-
riv in g a t th e v a lu e of a pu b lic
m iles s o u th w e s t fro m A sh la n d .
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sage. As the girl climbed to safety,
V. M. De C oste of I n d e p e n d - two constabulary officers approach-
H ouse, b a rn , sh e d , fru it- tre e s , se rv ic e c o rp o ra tio n ’s p ro p e rty fo r
r a te m a k in g p u rp o se s.
ence s p e n t y e s te rd a y h e re t r a n s - 1 *2*u8nd v he *.mn?ediately toId them
b e rrie s . W ood fo r ow n u se fre e .
a c tin g b u sin e ss
o f her champion’s predicament, and
M rs. E. B. M iller, B ox 564,
begged them to go to the rescue.
ASHLAND HAS “STRUCK OIL”
The girl knew not which way to
A sh la n d .
2 6 3 -tf
T he s to c k h o ld e rs or th e H a rt-
W e m a k e a s p e c ia lty o f p icn ic turn. Her heart was filled with a
vague fear as to the fate of “Jones,”
>R R E N T — D e sira b le fu rn is h e d m an S y n d ic ate ow n m illio n s of a n d c a m p e rs ’ n eed s. D e tric k ’s,
but
she could not believe that any
T he
a p a rtm e n ts . C all 185 P io n e e r b a rre ls of h ig h g ra d e oil.
2 3 6 -tf harm would come to him.
Pearl
Ave.
2 66-tf H a rtm a n R e to rt e x tra c ts th e oil
supposed that the pipe emptied it­
from o u r S h ale a n d a pipe lin e
E lm e r C. F re d ric k s o n of S ew er, se lf into the stream at the other
side of the cliff.
iR R E N T — T h re e room f u r n ­ w ill d e liv e r it in A sh la n d .
O regon, w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in
We will now turn to Keesville,
ished a p a rtm e n t, close In, on
A sh lan d sh o u ld s h a re in th e A sh la n d y e ste rd a y .
where a remnant tribe of the Hurons
paved s tr e e t, g ro u n d
rioor. p ro fits a n d g lo ry of d e v e lo p m e n t
were still in existence. Pearl Trav­
P h o n e 432Y .
2 6 8 -tf of th is m am m o th in d u s try .
W h en you blow o u t, blow in to ers had arrived and was on the new
51 m en a re on th e p a y ro ll of L e e d o m ’s f o r T ire s.
2 5 6 tf quest. She had not yet heard from
Mr. Jones,” but the mysterious na­
W ANTED
th e H a rtm a n S y n d ic a te — e v e ry
________
ture o f the young man made her
A N TED— P a c k e rs , lo n g se aso n . m an a s to c k h o ld e r.
T h o u s a n d s ; G. S. P e ttig re w o f E u g e n e feel that he was apt to appear on
P in n a c le P a c k in g Co., M edford, of d o lla rs a re s p e n t m o n th ly ; s p e n t y e s te rd a y in A sh la n d a t ­ the* scene at any moment. A moun­
taineer had directed her to a small
Ore.
• 266-3 am o n g A sh lan d m e rc h a n ts — com e te n d in g to b u sin e ss in te r e s ts .
cabin, where Neewah was reported
jo in us. O p p o rtu n ity is k n o c k in g .
to live.. Entering she met the Indian
W AN TED— P a c k e rs , lo n g e s t s e a ­ S h a re s a re still te n d o lla rs each .
For sale on easy p aym ents, a face to face, but her words were in­
son. G uy W . C o n n o r, M edford.
R. P. C A M PB E L L ,
5-room m odern, fu rn ish ed bunga­ terrupted by a surprising declara­
tion.
Or®.
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A g e n t fo r A sh la n d . low , paved street. E . T. S taples, i " ‘‘We know,” Neewah said, “that
2 6 8 -tf
2 6 8 -tf ‘Mr- Jones’ is dead, and also that he
W A N T E D — C h a m b e rm a id a t O re­
did not send you here.
You, his
gon H o te l.
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enemy, are responsible for his
P a u l E d w a rd s of S an F ra n c is - death!
You overheard him tell a
i ? “ ’ * ¿i?« av o ld e d ’ o r to rp id CO w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in A sh- friend to come here— for certain
N T ED — M an w ith te a m to
H ver, bilio u sn ess,In d ig estio n ! ,
,
x ,
papers left in my hands— and now
anil gassy pains re s u lt.
lan d y e s te rd a y .
a u l 72 t ie r f ir fro m M ahon
you come to rob a dead m an!”
Easy to take, thoroughly cleansing
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lace, 3 m iles s o u th w e st A sh
Pearl was astonished. She was
y ° ur house and fu r n itu r e in- about to make an indignant reply
m d . O r 9ell on place. $2 tie r
sured? If not see S ta p les lo r ser- ’’ hen the door opened and two In-
[ a ll ta k e n . M rs. E . B. M iller,
Never
disappoint
of
i
vice.
2 6 8 -tf *»ans entered followed by Jude
lox 56 4 , A sh la n d .
2 6 3 -tf
Realty Bargains
NATURE
Deering. Before the girl could speak
Neewah turned to Deering and
said:
“You have come, friend, and
everything is as you said it would
be. You are a truthful man. Come,
I will give you the paper left by
‘Jones.’ It is at the chasm m ill.’*
“ But— ” the girl began.
“You had best remain silent!”
Deering warned.
“These Indians
hold me in absolute confidence.”
And turning to Neewah, he added,
‘You had better lock this trouble-
making young woman up.”
Pearl’s protests were in vain, and
she was forcibly lead into a small
adjoining room. Two Indians were»
left on guard.
After hearing her
enem ies depart, the girl looked
about At one end of the room was
a small window, and looking out
Pearl saw a horse tethered nearby.
The window was devoid of glass,
and picking up a chair, the girl
m uffled it with a bit of blanket and
crashed it through the rotten wood­
en bars. Before her guards could
recover them selves, Pearl was out
of the cabin, on the horse’s back
and speeding to overtake Deering.
The path-like road led along the
cliff, and on the other side of the
small stream Pearl ccald see the
chasm mill.
Further up, a small
bridge presented the only means of
crossing. An idea came to the girt
She dismounted and ran to the edge
o f the cliff. By swimming across,
she could be able to arrive there
ahead of Deering. Without hesitat­
ing, Pearl made a beautiful dive and
began to swim for the mill. She
reached the other side as Deering
and Neewah crossed the bridge, and
both observed the girl getting to the
spot ahead of them. With a shout
to Neewah, Deering dug his spurs
into his horse’s side and made a
dash for the mill.
When the two men arrived, they
saw Pearl’s wet footprints leading
up the stairs, but the girl had evi­
dently been a good strategist, for
the footprints became a muddle on
the fifth floor. Neewah wanted to
hunt her down, but Deering was
more anxious for something else.
“Hang the girl!” he ejaculated.
“It is the paper we want! Where is
it? ” Neewah indicated a room on
the sixth floor, and both entered.
Deering watched anxiously while
Neewah began to count the floor
boards. When he found the one un­
der which the paper was hidden,
Deering thrust his hand in and pull­
ed out a tin box. Opening it, he pro­
duced a piece o f parchment covered
with Indian hieroglyphics.
“Let us leave this here,” Neewah
counseled, “and find the girl. That is
part o f my duty. We will return for
the parchment as soon as we find
her.” Deering was loath to leave
the precious document, but he fear­
ed to gain the enmity of Neewah.
Together they left the room, closing
the door after them.
♦
Hardly had the door closed when
a figure rose up from behind a bar­
rel in the room. It was Pearl Trav­
ers! The girl little expected that
her hiding place from her enem ies
was also the hiding place o f the
treasured paper. Without hesitating,
she sprung from her hiding place,
raised the board, and thrust the doc­
ument into a pocket in her smart
jacket. But suddenly the girl heard
approaching footsteps. It was too
late to make a getaway from the
room. Examining the place quickly,
Pearl rushed to a window and look­
ed out. A heavy cable passed the
window only a short distance away,
and the girl decided to take a chance
by sliding to safety.
Deering was furious when he re­
turned and discovered that the
parchment had been taken. He turn­
ed his wrath on the Indian, but
Neewah’s features were impassive.
The Indian rushed to the window
and shouted to Deering.
“You go floor below,” he said,
“and me climb down get girl!”
Jude Deering did not waste words
this time. He rushed from the room,
scurried down the stairs and pre­
pared to head the girl off. He de­
termined to get the paper at any
cost. Rushing into the room below,
he hurried to the window and look­
ed out. A smile of grim satisfaction
passed over his face. Pearl Trav­
ers was unmindful of his presence
and was descending— descending
hurriedly, as Neewah was climbing
down the wire after her. Deering
waited for his moment to come.
(To
be continued)
O ur engineers have p e rfe c te d a new C-T-C In n e r T ube
for 3l/2-inch C-T-C C lincher C ords w hich not only p re ­
vents pinching— b u t does aw ay w ith the use of flaps.
It is 3^4 inches in size and heavily rein fo rced next to
th e bead.
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The New Tire That Won’t Rim-Cut
I n to th e 3L ^-inch C -T -C C lin c h e r C ord h a v e b e e n b u ilt ex tra
h e a v y s id e w a lls an d la rg e r , str o n g e r b e a d s — g iv in g stu rd ie r
c a r c a s s a n d s ta u n c h e r fr a m e .
And a Tread That Won’t Skid
T h e p e r fe c t c o m p o u n d in g o f ru b b e r an d th e w e a r -r e s istin g ,
r o a d -g r ip p in g tre a d c o m b in e to m a k e C -T -C 's th e s a fe s t d riv in g
tir e s e v e r p r o d u c e d . P o w e r fu l tr a c tio n b lo c k s are th e r e , too,
to g iv e p u r c h a s e in m u d a n d s a n d .
T r y th e c o m b in a tio n o f C -T -C C lin c h e r C ord a n d S p e c ia l
C -T -C I n n e r T u b e , M r . F o r d -C a r -O w n e r . P u t it to an y test
a g a in s t a n y c lin c h e r co rd y o u e v e r u s e d . Y ou w ill le a r n w h at
tir e e c o n o m y a n d tir e s a tis fa c t io n r e a lly are.
R em em ber—we also make the famous C-T-C 30x3'/2
s t r a i g h t s i d e cord for d e m o u n t a b l e rims.
Columbia Tire Corporation
Factory and General Salea O ffices
Portland, Oregon
L eed o m s T ire H o sp ita l, A sh lan d
D e a le r.
O th e r d e a le rs th ro u g h ,
o u t th e c o u n ty .
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AT THE JACKSON COUNTY
Fair Grounds
N ights J u ly 26-27
GILBERT and SULLIVAN’S BEAUTIFUL OPER A
"IOLANTHE”
Will Be Presented As A
GRAND PAGEANT
CAST of 100
BALLET of 75
ORCHESTRA of 25
A RIOT of
LIGHT and COLOR
The Biggest Spectacle
Ever Attempted
in OREGON
Glittering Costumes
made especially by
GOLDSTEIN & Co.,—SAN FRANCISCO
Dazzling Light Effects
—by—
CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO.
SEATS NOW ON SALE, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MEDFORD
Under The Auspices and For The Beneft Of
The Jackson County Fair Association
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