Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, July 21, 1928
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WANTED— To hear from owner
of good ranch for sale. State
cash price, full particulars. D.
PHYSICIANS
F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
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> Column Devoted to Brief,,
272-Sat* DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ Business and Personal Notes?
dence and office, 108 Pioneer » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • • • • s »
Classified Column Rates
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
One cent the word each time.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
S. J. Grimes of Portland spent
To run every issue for one
p. m. only.
yesterday
in Ashland transacting
month or more, V4c the word
each time.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac business.
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
$8500 for that beautiful home
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
throat— X-ray including teeth.
Monuments from the Blair
at 128 Wimer street. 3 acres,
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
quarry.
Patronize home indus­
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot with all kinds of fruit and ber­
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Just across from the park foun­ ries. Look this place over. You
try.
Exclusive salesman.
S.
Ore.
,
tains.
Large
lot
running will like it. It is a nice home,
Penniston.
Res.
476
Laurel
St.
through from Park avenue to
CHIROPRACTORS
Phone 444Y.
253-lm o
Granite St., faces 216 feet on completely furnished.
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
Granite and 260 feet on Park
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­
15250 for the Dr. King home
D. M. Gafford and wife of Long
bination does wonders. First
vilion on it. This is a wonder­ at 406 Iowa street. This is a
Beach, with Harry Gafford spent
National
Bank
Bldg.
Phone
ful location for an apartment
48-142.
yesterday in Ashland. The Gaf-
and Ashland needs just such a sacrifice of $2000 and a real
House Calls
fords are taking their summer
structure right now. I have not home and very reasonable terms.
the capital to build the apart­
vacation.
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
ment and need the money now
$3800 for the W. C. Jackson
office. Phone 91.
Invested in the property'in my
residence
at
14
8
Laurel
street.
Better be safe than sorry. See
printing business. Will sell all
or any part of it at a real bar­ Six rooms, 2 large lots, new neat DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ Beaver Realty Co. about your in­
practor, near Postoffice. Hours surance. Phone 68.
gain, if taken at once. Go up and clean, on very attractive
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9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
and look it over and make me terms.
Lady attendant Mondays, Wed­
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­
nesdays, Fridays, afternoon.
Z. Y. Brown and wife of Salem
ings office.
208-tf
$1600 for Mrs. T. F. Smith
were
in Ashland yesterday visit­
CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot-
4 lots and 5-room
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT— property.
ing
with
friends.
tage plan. Invalids cared for
160 acres unimproved land, un­ house. Street paved and paid
in home surroundings. Matern­
incumbered, near village of 300 for. Southeast corner of B and
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
ity department.
Terms rea­
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
6th.
roads, 100 acres under fence
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf. ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
with good natural pasture,
doms Tire Hospital.
plenty of water. Three roomed
$6000 for the Nelda Cafe, one
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
house, barn and woodshed. For of the best equipped restaurants
F. M. Cerini and wife of Oak­
further particulars address F.
in
Oregon.
It
has
an'
up-to-date
FOR prompt and sareful service, land were Ashland visitors yes­
J., care Ashland Tidings. 14 8tf
auto trucks or horse drays, call terday calling on several friends.
ice plant and everything re­
Whittle Transfer Cor Phone
quired
in
a
first
clas
cafe.
MISCELLANEOUS
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Courtesies to Brokers,
For the best in sweet milk and
Hotel Ashland.
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FOUND— Tan army blanket in
J. J. DEAKIN
cream go to Detrick's.
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canyon above Winburns cabin. 207 E. Main
Phone 138 T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
Finder may have same by cal­
H. J. Thrall, Roseburg business
trucks. Good service at a rea­
ling at Tidings office. 271-1*
man,
was in Ashland looking aft­
sonable price. Phone 83.
er business interests today.
FOR SALE
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
>$1600 for 100 acres north­
and transfer work of all kinds.
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
FOR SALE— Modern .bungalow east of Ashland only 3 miles out,
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
Detrlck
sells for less.
106-tf
A snap.
200-lm o
type house, corner Scenic Drive fenced on two sides.
and Strawberry Lane.
Six $300 cash, balance to suit.
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
J. C. Short, with his wife and
rooms and bath; full basement
East Main. Phone 138.
daughter,
from Haldugre, New
$6500 for 40 acres in alfalfa,
and attic. Large lot (102 foot
York,
were
in Ashland yesterday.
PLANING MILL
front) beautifully improved. 2 miles out. $500 cash. Bal­
The best house now offered ance 7 years, 6 per cent. Good JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET The party is touring the United
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and States this snmmer.
for sale in Ashland and the w’ater, plenty of it.
Van Ness.
194-tf
most lovely location.
When you blow out, blow In to
$7500 for the J. H. Frohboes
MONUMENTS
If not sold prior to August
Leedom’s for Tires.
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tenth will lease to satisfactory, j 19 acres, 14 acres alfalfa, 3 acres
MONUMENT— MARKERS
fruit.
This
is
a
real
chicken
responsible parties, furnished
Lowest Prices
E. J. Barret and George James
and with garage to be built to i ranch. 600 hens go with this
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
of
the Hartman Syndicate were
223-6mo
suit tenant.
See owner on place It is about 1 % miles east 3rd and East Main St.
in Ashland on business yesterday.
PLUMBING
premises. F. E. Watson phone of Ashland. You will like this,
one.
3 11R.
272-Sat-Wed
Mrs. Albee M. Miller of Kla­
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math Falls spent yesterday In the
$10,000 for 160 acre stock
FOR SALE— Well established and
city visiting with friends.
well equipped milk business. ] ranch, with about $4000 worth]
Call 396R or see Nels Hansen.] of saw timber. A good mine that 1
270-6*] would pay for the place in short Special Attention to Surgical
See Pa|tlserud’s Suits before
________________________________ order if worked. A good sulphur ] Diagnosis. Radium for Cancer, you buy.
267-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Prop-1 spring. Some buildings. Easy and Modern Treatment for Dia-j
I
betes.
erty in North Bend, Ore. close terms.
1055 Pine Street, San Fracisco Cal. ! Ruth and Edith Vannice of Al­
in. 2 lots, 5 room house, chick­
Courtesies to Brokers,
bany, Oregon spent yesterday In
en house, etc., will trade for
J. J. DEAKIN
Ashland visiting with friends and
Ashland property.
Write U. 207 E. Main
Phone 138
acquaintances.
C. Greenough, box 124 North
270-3
Bend, Oregon.
272-2*
Let me tell you about the new
full coverage Automobile policy.
FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay in the
Yeo,
of course.
246-tf.
field. Call A. H. Davenhill.
PROFESSIONAL
ö Classified Column ö
" FIND IT HERE
DEAKIN’S
Real Estate Snaps
RANCHES
MORTON
HOSPITAL
Realty Bargains
270-3
FOR SALE CHEAP— 12 thor­
oughbred white Pekin ducks.
Phone 417J.
269-6
Pathe phonograph,
almost new. A bargain for
someone. Call at 651 or 675]
Walnut.
267-t6*
for
sale —
10-aere highly
close in.
Improved
Magnificent
Boulevard
home, large lot and abun-
fr u it
A paying business in Ash­
land.
FOR SALE— 1923 Model Ford
coupe, good as new, several ex­
tras. $500.00. p. o . Box 2 6 4 ,| Close in furnished
Ashland, Ore.
266-6* lo w , easy terms.
FOR SALE OR RENT— Four
room cottage, newly papered
and cleaned, lot 50x125, some
fruit. Cash or payment down,!
balance by month. For partic­
ulars, see Mrs. Lane at Tidings.
266-6
LET US DO
YOUR WORK
You Will Save
Labor
Fuel
Soap
Blueing
Starch
So that the net cost of
your weekly laundry
bill will be very small.
Bunga-
E. T. STAPLES
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
Phone 165
F. J. King of Salt Lake City
was in the city today attending
to business interests he has here.
We make a specialty of picnic
and campers’ needs. Detrick’s.
236-tf
W. E. Pearce and H. E. Pearce
of Yreka were in Ashland yester­
day and today transacting busi­
ness and looking up friends.
When you blow out, blow in to
Leedom’s for Tires.
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C. N. Snow and wife of Kla­
math Falls spent yesterday in the
city visiting with friends.
Send it
MONEY
and
MORTGAGES
FOR SALE OR TRADE— A mod­
ern, well built house and six
acres just outside the city lim-i FOR SALE— A well secured first
its of Medford. Will trade for]
mortgage for $3500.00. Will
As Well As
good small house iu Ashland.
discount.
Address P. O. Box 1105, Med­
If you have money to loan,
ford, Ore.
266-5*
t
_
, ■
I come in. I can get you 8 per
In One Of
OWNER WILL SELL— His at-] cent and gilt edge security.
tractive corner home at 399
J. J. DEAKIN
Beach street.
Nice garden, ] 207 E. Main
Phone 138
berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and
270-3
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­
ens. Excellent location.
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
FOR JACKSON COUNTY,
FOR RENT
OREGON
Estate of Emma Elizabeth Cof­
In the matter of the Estate of
fee, deceased.
FOR TRADE)— For property In Emily I. Bingham, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
NOTICE OF HEARING on
Ashland, equity of $1,000.00
Notice is hereby given by the
Final Account.
In 5 room house, 2 lots, gar­
The undersigned executor has undersigned, administratrix of the
age, chicken houses and run, filed with the Clerk of said Court estate of Emma Elizabeth Coffee,
5 walnut trees bearing fruit his final account and the Honor­ deceased, to the creditors of, and
aud berries, fine garden, close able G. A. Gardner, Judge of said all persons having claims against,
the said deceased, to exhibit them,
to school and ear, plumbing? Court has designated September with the necessary vouchers, with­
1st,
1923,
at
10:00
o’clock
a.
m.
all in gas.
Electricity, hot, !
at the Court House in Jackson­ in six months after the first pub­
cold water, full price, $2500.00.! ville, Jackson County, Oregon, as lication of this notice, to the said
Will trade equity for first pay-i I the time and place for a hearing administratrix, at her office at
No. 154 Oak Street, in the City
ment for property in Ashland, j on said account.
of Ashland, County of Jackson,
Any
person
having
an
objec­
Balance on my place $15.00
of Oregon.
thereto is required to file State
per month and interest. 2058 E tion
Dated
Ashland, the 23rd day
such objection at or before the of June, at
1923.
Stark St., Portland, Ore.
time of said hearing.
GEORGIA W. COFFEE,
271-3* i Dated this 20th day of July,
Administratrix of
1923.
the estate of Em­
FREDERIC E. WATSON,
FOR RENT— Desirable furnished
ma Elizabeth Cof­
Executor.
apartment.
Phone 432Y or
fee, deceased.
271-2 Fri
call S42 Boulevard.
272-tf
CARD OF THANKS
NOTICE
L wish to thank my friends and
Recorder’s Office,
WANTED
neighbors for their kindness and
Ashland, Oregon,
sympathy extended to me during
July
18,
1923.
WANTED— To hear from owner
For
the
construction
of
cement
my recent bereavement, also for
having farm for sale; give par­
sidewalks in front of any prop­ the beautiful flowers.
ticulars and lowest price. John erty it is necessary for the prop­
MRS. ALICE B. ROGERS.
J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis­ erty owner to apply to the City
Recorder
requesting
the
neces­
consin.
255-3 Sat3*
sary grade and alignment stakes,
Astoria lets contract for paving
giving
the
City
Engineer
at
least
road
up> Coxcomb Hill.
WANTED— Dish washers. Plaza
a day’s notice of intent to con­
Confectionery.
272-tf struct.
All cement walks on city Work on Corvallis-Newport high­
FEMALE HELP
streets are constructed accord­ way making satisfactory progress.
MAKE »30 WEEKLY AT HOME ing to city specifications and | Stayton— Street improvement
furnishing names and address­ under the inspection of the City under way.
es.
Experience unnecessary. Engineer.
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
Particulars free. United Mail­
Work on Elgin-Rhinehart sec­
City Recorder.
ing Co., St. Louis.
272-1*.
271-2 Frl tion of highway speeding up.
SA V E
IC E
FOOD
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
For sale on easy payments, a
5-room modern, furnished bunga­
low, paved street. E. T. Staples.
268-tf
M. M. Recoe of Yreka was in
Ashland today transacting busi­
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chigary of
Chico, California were in Ash­
land yesterday, Mr. Chigary be­
ing called here by business inter-
ests.
Have a fit at Orres— tailors for
men and women.
226-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Enl Lash of Ri­
alto, California, who are touring
the coast states spent yesterday
in Ashland’s park, which they
praised heartily.
Billy Sunday Says:
When a man—
In a rented house—
Sings “Home Sweet Home"— •
He is kidding himself—
Ana serenading tne lanaiora.
I have a splendid list of bunga­
low homes for sale.
E. T.
Staples. Hotel Ashland Bldg.
270-tf
J. M. Jones and wife of Port­
land were In Ashland today, Mr.
Jones being called here by busi­
ness Interests.
Seeing garments cleaned and
'vresNed with care. Auto delivery.
>hooe 63. Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing Works.
208-tf
Ray Martin and wife of Oak­
land. California spent yesterday
In Ashland calling on friends
whp they knew in Oakland.
U. S. Government pup or shel­
te r tents complete with patent
folding poles.
$2.50.
Army
Goods Store.
270-2
PAGE THREE
Dr. J. S. Jones of Portland was land they will visit again in Ash­
Astoria spending $2,023,000
a pleasure visitor in the city yes­ land • and view the grandeur of
for now buildings.
Crater Lake, while here.
terday and today.
• * *
Government khaki denim pants House Guests at Wallace’s—
For the past ten days, Mr. and
or .overalls, $1.50 pair. Army
Goods Store.
272-2 Mrs. W. J. Wallace have been
PORTLAND, July 21.— Real
entertaining a number of house property is carrying an "unjust
J. J. Orr and wife of Lancaster, guests.
burden" of taxes, the Northwest]
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wood Real Estate dealers’ association
California spent yesterday in
were here from Seattle; Mr. and declared in resolutions here to­
Ashland calling on friends.
Mrs. F. M. Webber from Port­ day.
B. Heuston, of Tacoma,
Free dirt loaded on your wag­ land and Dr. and Mrs. Chaney awarded first prize for the best
on.
See Mr. Putnam at new from Seattle.
five minnte talks. Second prize
Many beautiful plans for their went to, Alfred Carmichael, of
church site, corner S. Pioneer and
entertainment were carried out, Victoria. Benton county real es­
Hargadine or phone 122.
272-2 among which were trips to Crat­ tate board with 100 per cent pres­
er Lake, Josephine Caves and to ent, won the attendance trophy.
G E N U IN E
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Schubert of Lake of the Woods.
Washington next April will be
Mrs. Webber is a sister of Mrs. the scene of the next convention.
San Francisco were in Ashland
today, Mr. Schubert being here Wallace and Mrs. Woods, a niece. The convention endorsed the
The guests left on Wednesday world court of justice and Ameri­
attending to business interests.
DURHAM
of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ can participation in it.
TOBACCO
Cliff Payne has Sprusteel lad­ lace leave almost immediately
. - t —
for a fishing and camping trip
ders.
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in the Applegate country.
• • •
C. Fisher and wife of Long
Beach spent yesterday In Ash­ Aid Society Meets—
The Ladies Aid society of the
land calling on friends.
Baptist church met Wednesday
For the best in sweet milk and afternoon at the Devotionals.
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf Mrs. Hale led in prayer and Mrs.
Hamilton read a chapter from
the
Bible. A quilt top pieced fif­
John H. Horn of Long Beach
ty
years
ago, was quilted by the
was in the city today calling on
ladies
present.
friends.
T H E great results are attained
A lady demonstrator, of food
4 by normal development. That
furnished
refresh­
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­ products,
is N ature’s way. Begin the habit
ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee- ments, which were very fine. All
departed
for
¡home
-wishing
to
of
saving and out of this habit
doms Tire Hospital.
have many more such meetings.
there grows normally the rose of
• • •
Chas. E. Thompson of Portland
success.
was an Ashland visitor yester­ From Huntington Beach—
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
day.
MacDonald, of Huntington Beach,
Cal., arrived in Ashland to visit
When the fire alarm sounds. It
a few days with their friends,
is too late to get your insurance
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Helman and
written. Do it now.
Let me
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane. Mr.
quote you rates. E. T. Staples.
and Mrs. MacDonald are on their
Ashland, Oregon
268-tf
wedding trip. They came via the
Klamath River Highway and they
T. L. Werdon of Portland was
say that it is fully as dangerous
in the city yesterday transacting
as reported and furnishes more
business.
thrills than are really necessary
for one’s peace of mind.
In the heat of summer or in the cold of winter, you
C. M. Stephens of Eugene
The MacDonald’s left Friday
can secure a maximum production of eggs if you feed
spent yesterday in Ashland at­ for the north.
your poultry flock.
tending to business interests.
Relieves Rheumatism
Style-Plus Clothes at Paulser-
"I can simply say that Foley
It is a combination of ingredients essential to maximum
ud’s-
267-tf Kidney Pills gave me relief from
production, and pays for itself several times over.
rheumatic pains, and have n o t!
used
supports
f<^r
the
last
six
C. B. White and wife of Los
Manufactured By
Angeles were Ashland visitors weeks (had to use tw o). The
yesterday, calling on several best proof you can have that Fol­
ey Kidney Pills are effective is
friends.
this, that since they cleared my
Is your house and furniture in­ system of uric acid, have been
sured? If not see Staples for ser­ entirely free of pain aud depres­
vice.
268-tf sion,” writes J. W. Hunter, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Backache, Rheu-!
A. B. Murray and wife of matic Pains, Dull Headaches, and
THE THEATER • BEAUTIFUL
Dunsmuir spent yesterday in the tired feeling are quickly relieved i
by Foley Kidney Pills.
Sold
city visiting with friends.
LAST TIMES TODAY
everywhere.
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DEALERS FROTEST
LAND TAX BURDEN
50
GOOD
CIGARETTES
1OC
“B ull "
NATURE
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
TH ER E’S
NO
DIFFERENCE
Mt. Ashland Egg Mash
ASHLAND MILLS
aool m
J. L. Hoskins of Newberg, Ore­
gon, was an Ashland visitor yes­
terday.
W. L. Berger of Eugene was
a business visitor here today.
Maiy Miles MM y ™
' th e trail S we ; f
PRQHI LEADER FACES
CHARGE OF LARCENY
LONESOME P ine
!
à antonio M O RENO ; ¡ l \ ’:
V
ERNEST toiuu ^ e
SOCIETY
NEW YORK. July 25.— William
Anderson Superintendent of the
Anti-Saloon
League of New York?
Attend Meeting at Glendale-—
was
indicted
-by Grand Jury here
Quite a party drove to Glen­
today
on
the
charges of grand
dale, Ore., to attend a meeting
there Sunday. They returned on larceny and forgery.
The charge grew out of alleged
Monday.
missuse
of $24,700 of the Anti-
The drive was delightful and
Saloon League funds. O. Phillips, |
the meeting of great interest.
a
former collector for the Anti-
Those who went were Rev. B.
Saloon
League is the principal
C. Miller, Mrs. Miller, Miss Ethel
complaining
witness.
Smith, Miss Lillian
Elder, Mr.
Phillips told how he solicited
and Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Elder’s sis-
funds
on a commission and charg­
ter and Mrs. Smith.
ed
that
Anderson had forged him
• • •
to
"split”
his commissions. The
Bridge Club Meets—
Mrs. H. F. Sackett of Fourth forgery charge grew out of the
street was hostess to her Bridgef State’s allegation that Anderson
club | Thursday evening of this ordered the books of the League
altered to cover up the splitting
week.
Three tables were played. Mrs. commissions.
The case is very bitter as from
C. A. Shutts proved the fortun­
the
start churchmen, identified
ate one at this meeting in secur­
with
the league, have appeared
ing first honors, while Mrs. J. V.
Miller contented herself with the in his behalf, Bail has been fixed
at $5,000.
consolation prize.
After the games were played
the hostess served a most delic­
ious two course luncheon. This
club meets once a fortnight,
Thursday evenings and have
most delightful times.
• » •
Visitors at L. A. Moss’—
Mrs. L. A. Moss is entertaining
PORTLAND, July 21.— Law
house guests, a Mrs. Vironda enforcement officials from all of
Livermore and daughter from the western states, Alaska, Brit-
Los Angeles, in her pleasant ish Columbia and Alberta, are
making preparations to attend
home on the Boulevard.
Later on they expect to motor the four-day conference of the
to Portland to visit friends. Up­ northwest association of sheriffs
on their return they will again and police, starting July 23rd and
President
be guests at the Moss home for ending July 26th,
a few days before returning to Harding’s day.
Every Law Enforcement offic­
Los Angeles.
• • •
ial; sheriffs, judges, prosecuting
attorneys, chiefs of police, feder­
Delightful Surprise—
Mrs. R. L. Wardle had a most al agents, and criminologists,
delightful experience this week comprise the membership of the
when her brother, Mr. E. F. association, officially organized
Schaefer of San Francisco, his to work out means for more ef­
sisters-in-law Mrs. Bert Thomas fectively combating crime through
and Mrs. Kate Connolly and adoption of new methods of
Mrs. Musgrave of Berkeley ar­ criminal investigation and pro­
rived for a visit. Mr. Wardle cedure, and to work for greater
bad just gone down to Sacramen­ respect of law.
President Harding will be pre­
to to bring their young daughter
Pearl home and they had run on sented with an official badge of
down to San Francisco for a visit the association and pledged the
in Mr. Schaefer’s home— so it co-operation and support of its
members, in
bringing about
was a series of surprises.
The guests were perfectly de­ greater respect for law.
It is expected that over 400
lighted with Ashland, its environs
law
enforcement representatives
and the Park. Mrs. Musgrave
will
be present.
states that nowhere in her trav­
els has she seen it rivalled in na­
Forest Grove— Output of can­
tural beauty.
nery
to exceed all previous years.
Upon their return from Port­
a
z u ic o n
.
—also—
'P lunder’ and 'Between Showers’
Sunday and Monday
m
comkmkmjtam coapohatiom
•A C osmopolitan
Ì
m u iit i
P roduction
(2 ¿Paramount Q>ictur?
When a g irl’s pretty and lone
some and starving for a good
time—
Like the gay, wistful, lovable
heroine of this story. ?
Colleen
Moore
James
Morrison
LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICIALS MEET
to the
Lowest
Bidder?
HE printer has lost much in the
past because of his mistakes
in business judgment, but bis
customers have lost far more in
failure to turn his skill to their ad­
vantage.
Business men can Let
vastly more out of a printer than a
low bid, and It is reasonably certain
that they can get less from the lowest
bidder than even the low price calls
for; because while he may find it
necessary to sell his product at a low
price, his dilemma forces him to
strike as hard a bargain in delivery
as his customer does in buying.
T
Choose a good*printer; he can help
you build a better business if you
will let him.
TIDINGS PRESS
Ashland, Oregon.