Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 23, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND B A H T TIDINGS
Monday, July 23, 1023
Classified Column ö
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICLANS
♦
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
Classified Column R ates
avenue. Telephone 2$. Office
One cent the word each time.
hourB, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
To run every issue for one
p. m. only.
m onth or more, %c the word
each time.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Just across from the park foun­
Ore.
tains.
Large
lot
running
through from P ark avenue to
CHIROPRACTORS
G ranite St., faces 216 feet on
G ranite and 260 feet on P ark DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
drive. Has 60x50 dancing pa­
bination does wonders. F irst
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
N
ational Bank Bldg.
Phone
ful location for an apartm ent
48-142.
and Ashland needs Just such a
House Calls
stru ctu re ri£ h t now. I have not |
the capital to build the a p a rt­
m ent and need the money now DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
office. Phone 91.
Invested in the property in my
printing business. W ill sell all
or any p a rt of it at a real bar­ DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
gain, if taken a t once. Go up
9- 12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
and look it over and make me
Lady
atten
d
an
t
Mondays,
W ed­
an offer. B ert R. Greer, Tid­
nesdays, Fridays, afternoon.
ings office.
208-tf
CONVALESCENT HOME— C ot-(
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT—
tage plan. Invalids cared for
160 acres unimproved land, un­
In home surroundings. M atern­
incum bered, near village of 300
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
ity departm ent.
Term s rea­
roads, 100 acres under fence
sonable. Phone 411R. 24S-tf.
w ith good natu ral pasture,
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
house, barn and woodshed. For
fu rth e r particulars address F.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
10- acre highly improved
Realty Bargains
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Well established and
well equipped milk business.
Call 396R or see Nels Hansen.
270-6*
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Prop­
erty in North Bend, Ore. close
in. 2 lots, 5 room house, chick­
en house, etc., will trade for
Ashland property.
W rite U.
C. Greenough, box 124 North
Bend, Oregon.
272-2*
close in.
Magnificent
Boulevard
home, large lot and abun­
dance of fruit.
A paying business in Ash­
land.
Close in furnished Bunga­
low, easy terms.
E. T. STAPLES
FOR SALE CHEAP— 12 th o r­
oughbred white Pekin ducks.
Phone 417J.
269-6
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
Z?
FOR SALE— Pathe phonograph,
alm ost new.
A bargain for
someone. Call a t 651 or 675
W alnut.
267-t6*
OWNER W ILL SELL— His a t­
tractive corner home a t 399
Beach street.
Nice garden,
berries, fru it, grapes, lawn and
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­
ens. Excellent location.
FOR RENT
e— ■■■■—■■ — 1
■■ i ■ ■ ■ ■
FOR TRADE— For property in
Ashland, equity of $1,000.00
in 5 room house, 2 lots, gar­
age, chicken houses and run,
5 w alnut trees bearing fruit
and berries, fine garden, close
to school and car, plumbing,
all in gas.
Electricity, hot,
cold w ater, full price, $2500.00.
W ill trade equity for first pay­
m ent for property in Ashland.
Balance on my place $15.00
per month and interest. 2058 E
Stark St., Portland, Ore.
271-3*
SA V E
IC E
As Well As
FO O D
In One Of
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
* a »♦*-
FIND IT HERE
A Column Devoted to Brief
Business and Personal Notes.
E. De Bon of Weed spent the
day here yesterday visiting with
frienrds.
Fred W hite and wife of P asa­
dena were Ashland visitors yes­
terday, having stopped off here
to see the park, of which they had
heard much praise.
For the best in sweet milk and
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf
H. A. Funk and wife of Lake-
view, Oregon were in the city
yesterday visiting w ith friends,
whom they knew in Lakeview.
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
Detrick sells for less.
106-tf
Miss Leona Bond of Terrell,
Texas, was an Ashland visitor
yesterday.
A. C. G ranger of K lam ath
Falls was a business visitor here
yesterday.
When you blow out, blow In to
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
J. McEffhilsen of P ortland
spent yesterday in Ashland tra n s­
acting business.
a fte r notification of acceptance ‘ Have a fit at Orrea— tallo rs for
TRY FEH IG E FOR HAULING of
the bid.
and tran sfer work of all kinds.
men and women.
226-tf
The
council reserves the right
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
200-lm o to reject any and all bids.
GERTRUDE BIEDE, i Helen K ern of Los Angeles,
JER R Y O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207
City Recorder. I spent yesterday in A shland visit­
Date of first publication, July ing with friends.
E ast Main. Phone 138.
23, 1923.
273-1
PLANING MILL
Government khaki denim pants
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
Army
VIEW ERS IN THE MATTER or overalls, $1.50 p air.
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
272-2
OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF Goods Store.
Van Ness.
194-tf
A SEWER IN SEWER DIS-Ì
TRICT NO. 23, IN THE CITY
MONUMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. E. H am ilton and
OF ASHLAND, OREGON.
daughter of San Diego were reg ­
MONUMENT— MARKERS
istered at the Hotel Ashland last
Lowest Prices
R ecorder’s Office,
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
ngiht, having stopped over to see
, A shland, Oregon,
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
Ju ly 23. 1923.
the park.
PLUMBING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
to the owners of property situated
Free d irt loaded on your w ag­
in Sewer D istrict No. 23, in the
on.
See Mr. Putnam a t new
City of Ashland, Oregon, th a t the
common council, at a ,m eetingj church site, corner S. Pioneer and
held July 17, 1923, appointed a H argadine or phone 122.
Board of Viewers, consisting o f '
272-2
Ira Shoudy, O. W inter and ’»V.
H. Gowdy. to determ ine and as-|
K. Heberlie of Weed spent
sess the special benefits accruing
to any parcel of land from the yesterday here calling on friends.
construction of the sewer afore­
D r iv e « a w a y ( ile a a a d a n a ta —*
said, and designated the in te r­
la c r e a a e a m ilk a n d m o n e y r e ­
Cliff Payne has Sprusteel lad­
section of Gresham and Iowa
tu r n * . Y ou r d ru sK la t h a s It. I t
ders.
n o t w e w ill aen d p r e p a id a t r ia l , Street as the place of m eeting,
q u a r t p a c k a g e to r 75c. S ta m p s , and July 28th, 1923, at 2 o’clock
a c c e p te d .
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. K inney of
n. m., as the time for such meet­
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.,
ing of the said viewers to pro­ W auna, Oregon were A shland
P o r tla n d . O r e g o n
ceed to assess the special bene­ visitors yesterday, calling on
fits.
The viewers may take evidence several friends.
Pendleton— $400,000
equip­ and otherw ise investigate in re­
For the best In sweet milk and
lation thereto and in relation to
m ent ordered for McKay project. the special benefits accruing to cream go to Detrick’a.
106-tf
Reedsport— S tarting of Ump­ any lot or parcel of land within
q u a Mills and Tim ber company j said Sewer D istrict No. 23.
Mrs. E. L. Dobbins of San
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
will enlarge payroll $15,000.
Francisco
and h er m o th er spent
City Recorder.
Riddle— W ork
started
on
yesterday and today in Ashland
Date of first publication
p treet lighting system .
July 23, 1923.
273-1 visiting w ith friends. .
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
“PLUNDER
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
ginning Ju ly 9th on Tires at Lee-
A. F. Schmidt and wife of San doms Tire Hospital.
Francisco spent the day here yes­
terday, Mr. Schmidt transacting
W. B. Lund of Portland Is in
business w ith several local firms. the. city today transacting busi­
ness with local m erchants.
Monuments from the Blair
quarry. Patronize home indus­
W hen the fire alarm sounds, it
S. is too late to get your insurance
try.
Exclusive salesman.
Penni8ton. Res. 476 Laurel St. w ritten. Do it now.
Let me
Phone 444Y.
253-lm o quote you rates. E. T. Staples.
268-tf
G. Dunlap of P ortland spent
yesterday in Ashland attending
Fred H. C otter, a Portland
to business affairs.
business man spent yesterday
here attending to business in ter­
Better be safe than sorry. See ests.
Beaver Realty Co. about your in­
Is your house and fu rn itu re in­
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
sured? If not see Staples for ser­
vice.
268-tf
Josephine Smythe of Portland
was an Ashland visitor yesterday,
R. E. W arner of Roseburg was
calling on several friends.
a business visitor in Ashland yes­
terday afternoon.
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
Spring garm ents cleaned and
doms Tire Hospital.
pressed w ith care. A uto delivery,
Let me tell you about th e new
ADVERTISEMENT FOR PRO­
full coverage Automobilo policy.
POSALS TO CONSTRUCT
SEW ER
Yeo, of coarse.
246-tf.
R ecorder’s Office,
Ashland, Oregon,
A. Smith of P ortland, was an
July 21, 1923.
Ashland
visitor this m orning,
SEALED PROPOSALS will bej
having
come
here to atten d to
received by the Common Council
of the City of Ashland, Oregon, business interests.
until 7:30 o’clock p. m., Tuesday,
August 7th, 1923, a t the Record­
We make a specialty of picnic
e r’s Office in the City Hall, and
and
campers’ needs. Detrick’s.
such proposals will be opened and
236-tf
considered the same day and date
a t 8 o’clock p. m., for the con­
struction and installation of a
J. Remctsch, a P o rtlan d man,
sewer in Sewer D istrict No. 23, spenty esterday here calling on
FO R RENT— Desirable furnished all pipe and m aterial to be fu rn ­
friends who he knew in P o rt­
apartm ent.
Phone 432Y or ished by the Contractor.
land.
Said sewer is to be built from
call 842 Boulevard.
272-tf,
the term inus of the present sewer
When you blow out, blow In to
FOR RENT— Piano. Phone 432Y on Palm Avenue south along
Palm
Avenue
to
the
center
of
Leedom’s
for Tires.
266tf
or call 842 Baulevard. 273-tf
Ashland S treet; thence w esterly
along Ashland Street approxi­
B. Fischer of P o rtlan d was in
mately sixty feet, according to
WANTED
the plans and specifications on the city today, tran sactin g busi­
WANTED— Dish washers. Plaza file in the office of the City Re­ ness.
Confectionery.
272-tf corder.
The whole cost incurred in the
W. M. K ern and wife of W alla
WANTED— Employment as or­ construction and installation of
W alla, W ashington, w ere Ashland
chard or ranch forem an, by ' said sewer and all expenses in­
visitors yesterday having stopped
experienced, reliable man. W. j cident thereto are to be paid by over on th eir way south to visit
A. Robbins, care of Suncrest special assessm ent and levy on
friends.
ranch, Talent, Ore.
273-1* , the property specially benefitted
thereby in proportion to the re­
spective benefits thereto.
For sale on easy paym ents, a
All bids m ust be addressed to 5-room m odern, furnished bunga­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
the City Recorder and m arked
FOR prom pt and sareful service, “ Proposal to Construct Sewer.” low, paved street. E. T. Staples.
268-tf
auto trucks or horse drays, call
A certified check for $25.00.
W hittle T ransfer Co,. Phone payable to the City of Ashland
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near must accompany all bids, which
Paul R. Spath and fam ily of
H otel Ashland.
56tf am ount the successful bidder Portland spent yesterd ay here,
,
■
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shall forfeit to the city in case
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ he shall fail to execute a con­ Mr. Spath having m ade the trip
fer— Good team and motor tract and furnish an approved in order to atten d to business
trucks. Good service at a rea­ bond
for the faithful perform ance, affairs.
sonable price. Phone 83.
of such contract w ithin five days
DAIRYMEN!
J. S. Landers of Monmouth is
in Ashland today on business con- ,'
nected with the state norm al >
school.
PAGE THREE
99
B y H erbert C rooker
Adapted from the Patheserial by
Bertram Millhauser
Don’t Fool Yourself
Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
T is only too easy to be deceived
in money matters. Fictitious
prosperity has ruined many a man.
Solomon said, “ The prosperity of
fools shall slay them.’’ Stop fooling
yourself and open a savings account
with this bank.
I
CHAPTER IX
G ame C lear T hrouch
When “Mr. Jones” arrived at the Colonel’s six shares of stock against
cabin on Lookout, he was horrified yours that I’ll bring in ‘Snake’ Jan­
at the spectacle of ruin and burn­ dus, and I’ll raise you ten shares on
ing debris that greeted his eyes on the side? I’m calling you from this
the threshold. He entered and saw red-hot second!”
“ Done!” shouted Deering, run­
Pearl Travers lying unconscious un­
der a mass of smoking wreckage. ning from the house to his horse.
After gently extricating the girl, he But once outside, before mounting
carried her to a stream in the near­ his own horse, the crafty gentlemen
by woods and began to bathe her cut the saddle girth of Pearl’s horse
face with his handkerchief. And with a knife and rode madly away.
then “Jones” did an astonishing The girl followed shortly, and was
thing—he bent over the girl and at loss what to do when she discov­
Ashland, Oregon
kissed her full on the lips. Pearl ered the useless saddle. She quickly
opened her eyes for a moment, but decided, however, that she would
3?
have to ride bareback, and in a mo­
quickly closed them. Then,
»“ I was a fool to ever mistrust ment she was galloping after Deer­
yon,” she said. The young man was ing.
a trifle embarrassed, but the girl
Shortly after, at “ Snake” Jandus’
continued: “Mr. Jones, alias Mr. swamp retreat, Deering rode quick­
Enigma, alias Mr. Mystery, you are ly up and informed the fugitive that
a splendid, courageous Knight, and the girl was following. Jandus mere­
I am proud to be your Lady.” And ly smiled. “ Put up your gun and
to the surprise of “ Mr. Jones,” she let her come for us,” he laughed.
.’ hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and pressed his hand to her lips.
“ It’s a ten to one shot that she’ll
And now there enters into our ride through that quicksand.”
Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks, Spade3 and
Dyeing W orks.
208-tf
story The Three Men From Afar.
Ju st then Pearl Travers came into
They are three yellow-skinned indi­
Shovels
R. R. Rawsen of San Francis- viduals of no particular country, view, galloping straight for the
morass. She quickly whipped out
co spent yesterday in Ashland dressed nondescriptly, sinister-look­ her gun and covered the two men,
ing, and one is never seen without whose hands went up in apparent
attending to business m atters.
the other two.
submissiveness. As she started to­
As “ Mr. Jones” and Pearl Trav­ ward them, across the morass; Pearl
Billy Sunday Says:
ers arose, the young man happened started to sink into the treacherous
Rubber and Cotton
to look behind him and saw the quicksand. Try as she did, the girl
When a man—
three wanderers peering out at him could not pull out of the mud, but
In a rented house—
from behind some heavy foliage. only seemed to sink deeper. Then
Sings “Home Sweet Home”—■
He was indeed startled, but he did Deering and Jandus mounted their
He is kidding himself—
not betray his feelings to the girl.
horses and waved the girl malignant
“ I think I’d better look for my mock farewells as they rode away. 87-30 North Main St.
And serenading uie landlord.
Filone 1903
I have a splendid list of bunga­ horse,” he said "smiling to her, “ and
At the edge of the woods near a
Mien we can ride back to town.”
low homes for sale.
E. T.
“ Now don’t make one of your clifftop, the two men stopped and
“ We sell to sell again”
Staples. H otel Ashland Bldg.
usual exits, forgetting to come dismounted. Deering reached in his
hip
pocket
and
cordially
handed
2 7 0 -tf' back,” admonished the girl, “ or I’ll
know you are just a man of mystery “Snake” Jandus a bottle from which
and not the romantic hero I suppose he could refresh himself. As the
brigand threw back his head for a
J. W. Brew er of Portland was you to be.
“ Please trust me,” “Jones” re- long swig, Deering quietly lifted the
an Ashland visitor yesterday hav­
gun from his pocket and covered
ing come here to look a fte r busi­ plied, and smiling at the girl, he him.
•
started
to
seek
the
Three
Men
From
ness affairs.
“
Get
up
now
and
ride
ahead
Afar.
The young man walked toward quietly,” D e e r i n g commanded.
Having it cleaned regularly | the foliage, but when he arrived, “You’re my prisoner, Jandus, and
wlll double the life of a good the intruders could be seen running you’re going to the town jail.”
“Just you pull that trigger and
ahead of him through the woods.
suit. P aulserud’s.
273-tf. “Mr. Jones” was furious, but he see!” Jandus retorted. “That gun
dashed on, and then rounded a cor- ain’t been loaded since you gave it
H. A. Crane of Portland was ner where the Three Men From to me.”
The frightened Deering pulled the
a business visitor here yesterday, Afar had seemed to disappear. The trigger
and there was no report. He
mysterious young man did hot know
m aking business visits to several what happened next, except that he held just an empty gun! Deering
local firm s.
seemed to see a million stars, but then decided he’d better prepare to
a few minutes afterwards three men escape from the wrath of Jandus.
_ „
, .
.carrying a huge sack with some- He was about to flee when the
Tailored, ready-to-w ear suits i jhjng inside of it made their way fugitive sprung for him, and over
and over the two men rolled. Deer­
at P au lseru d ’s.
273-tf i through the thick brush.
ing
was the first man to regain his
Pearl Travers waited anxiously.
The girl
fii could not understand why footing, and picking up a stout club
Dr. A lbert W ilkinson and W al­ her cnampion had not returned. And he knocked his husky opponent
lace W ilkinson of Dallas, Texas, then she saw his horse coming to­ unconscious.
Meanwhile, Pearl Travers was
who are taking a sum m er vaca- ward her. She shouted for “Jones” struggling to save herself from the
—but there was no answer. Fright-
tio tour spent yesterday in Ash- ene(j an(j angry, Pearl decided to quicksand. She succeeded in catch­
land. They praised the Ashland forget her enigmatic hero and once ing hold of a vine hanging over the
park enthusiastically, and espec­ more concentrate on “Snake” Jan­ morass, and with this she pulled
dus’ capture and the reward of the herself up out of the mud and
ially liked the band concert.
swung to a place of safety. The
central stock.
Meanwhile, Jude Deering had girl’s next thought was to overtake
succeeded in assuring Jandus that Deering and seize his prisoner. She
Visits Here—
he meant no evil to him. The two quickly mounted her horse and gal­
G. W. Kropke, a form er resi- , had
pitched their temporary camp loped off in the direction that Deer­
•
dent of Ashland, who now lives ¡n a spot facing a morass, a quick- ing had gone.
Deering, in the meantime, had
a t Berkeley, was in Ashland Sat­ sand, and Jandus had warned his
Too much meat in summer overheats the blood; too
succeeded in throwing “Snake” Jan­
urday, having been on a trip to companion of the treachery of the dus over the saddle of his horse. He
much starchy food often interferes with digestion.
spot. And then Deering left Jandus
C innibar Springs. Mr. Kropke re ­ for a conference with Colonel Wat­ was about to mount behind the ban­
ports the springs in a most de­ son. On the way he figured out a dit when a strange thing happened.
Children must have plenty of energy-producing
plorable condition, and advises ¡ Man whereby he could double-cross Pearl suddenly dashed around the
food, but it must be wisely chosen.
corner, leaped from her own horse
fugitive.
anyone contem plating the trip not :he “Colonel,”
to
the
back
of
the
one
bearing
Jan­
he asked the old man,
Grape-Nuts is a safe and satisfying summer food.
to waste th eir time, as the resort .ipon his arrival, “will you make me dus and was off and away before
Deering
could
prevent
it.
It supplies the energizing nutriment of wheat and
he same proposition you made Miss
is in a poor condition.
Jude, however, did not take long
Travers—providing she does not re-
barley, together with the natural mineral elements
to recover his surprise. Like a flash
urn Q”
he
was
in
the
saddle
of
his
own
which
many foods lack.
“What makes you so sure, suh,
the won’t return?” asked the old horse and taking up the pursuit of
His Suffering Was Al­ .nan.
the girl. On they went, with Pearl
Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a com plete fo od,
always
in
the
lead.
The
pursuit
went
“Well,”
smiled
Deering,
“in
the
crisp and delicious, easily digested and quickly
most Unbearable
irst p’ace. I’ve got Jandus hog-tied through brush, through the forest,
assimilated.
lot a great distance from here. And, up hill and down dale. Finally a
Says Banning
.1 the second place, Pearl Travers sort of hedge appeared before her.
wouldn’t capture a jack-rabbit with and the girl urged her horse to clear
it. The animal responded to her
i cannon ball tied to its leg.”
“ If that cannon ball was moving coaxing, but not enough. As It
is fast as you can lie, Judas, I might reached the other side, the steed
suddenly fell, throwing Pearl and
lave to extend myself!”
Both men turned nrd beheld the her captive over its head. Both lay
ti
tiil smiling at them from the dcor- quite still, and it was with triumph
that Jude Deering made his appear­
Vl’.V.
“ ! tel1 vr>n. Der‘-inr,” she con- ance on the scene
Y o u r grocer has interesting details o f our offer of
:”ved,
p'v chances on the
(To be continued}
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Garden Tools
Garden Hose
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
IVhat will your children eat
during the hot vacation days f
Grape-Nuts
FOR HEALTH
“There’s a Reason
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cig arettes
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Farmers, Attention!
Look to your Mowers,
Rakes and Binders early
so in ease I should not
have the worn or broken
parts in stock I will
have time to send to
Portland for them. •
Garden Hose and Tools
of every Description
PEIL’S CORNER
/o r
It certainly was a happy day
fog me when Tanlac put my stom ­
ach back in condition to where
I could eat w ithout suffering
afterw ard s," says
Thomas M. ,
Banning, 827 Sixth street, Los
Angeles, Cal.
“ For alm ost a year I was in FAMOUS NAVY BAND HAS
pain nearly all the time from in­
BEEN CANCELLED
digestion. The gas would nearly
sm other me and the pains were
PORTLAND. July
23.— The
alm ost unbearable. I thought my visit of the famous Navy Band
time would soon be up and if it to Portland has been cancelled
w asn’t th a t I only work every according to advices received
oth er day I could never have from W ashington by Lieutenant
stood it as long as I did.
Commander Daniel E. Barbey,
“ The m akers of Tanlac will al­ Navy R ecruiting Officer of the
ways have my deepest gratitude, Portland district.
for it only took a few bottles
President H arding has* been so
qf j th is |w onderful medicine to pleased at the accommdations of­
send my troubles on their way. I fered by the Naval Ship the U. S.
am now feeling as good, if not S. Henderson, th a t he has decide
b etter than at any time of my ed to retu rn to the East Coast
life. Tanlac has helped my wife, by the “ H enderson” and has can­
too, so we both have much to be celled th e arrangem ents for his
th an k fu l for.”
re tu rn by a shipping board ship.
Tanlac is for sale by all good It will therefore be necessary for
druggists. Accept no substitute. the Band to rem ain on board the
Over 37 million bottles sold.
Henderson instead of going over­
land to W ashington as was
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na­ planned.
ture’s own remedy for constipa­
Classified ads bring results.
tion. For sale everywhere.
over $7500 00 for Grape-Nuts Recipes. Ask him
about it T O D A Y ; or w rite to Recipe D ept., Posturn
Cereal C o ., Inc., Battle C reek, M ich.
UJ
to the
Lowest
Bidder?
HE printer has lost much in the
past because of his m istakes
in business judgm ent, but his
custom ers have lost far more in
failure to turn his skill to their ad­
vantage.
Business men can get
vastly more out of a prin ter than a
low bid, and it is reasonably certain
th a t 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 a t a low
price, his dilem m a forces him to
strike as hard a bargain in delivery
as his custom er does in buying.
T
G et
6 out of 6
every tim e w ith
A n sco S p e e d e x
. Film. In any make
of camera it “fits
the light.”
Choose a good printer; he can ht^p
you build a better business it you
will let him.
TIDINGS PRESS
Ashland, Oregon.
GET THEM AT
ELHART’S
With Ashland Trade is Ashland Made.