Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 25, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
A s itta ir ti bÁ iW f ü U itíK »
W ednesday, Ju ly 23, 1928
MIMS
■imi
PROFESSIONAL
Interesting Tourists—
A party composed of t)r. R P.
Seitz, Mrs. P. A. Seitz, Miss D.
Seitz and Miss P. McGuire of
' ’A Colum n D evoted to B rief
.Business and Personal Notes?; San Francisco were registered
at the Hotel Ashland last night.
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> »> »♦'
The party is planning on going
J. C. Kent of ^Corvallis was as far noth as Vancouver, B. C.
an Ashland visitor yesterday, on the Pacific highway, and re­
turning by coast points.
attending to business affairs.
FLND IT HERE
PHYSICIANS
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi-
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
Classified Column Rates
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
One cent the word each time.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
To run every issue for one
p. m. only.
month or more, H e the word
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
each time.*
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
throat— 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 Park aveuue to
CHIROPRACTORS
Granite St., faces 216 feet on
Granite and 260 feet on Park DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
drive. Has 60x50 dancing pa­
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
bination does wonders. First
ful location for an apartment
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
and Ashland needs just such a
48-142.
structure right now. I have not
House Calls
the capital to build the apart-1 ___
ment and need the money now DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
invested in the property in my
office. Phone 91.
printing business. Will sell all
or any part of it at a real bar- DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro-
gain, if taken at once. Go up
praetor, near Postoffice. Hours
and look it over and make me'
9_12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid- -----------------------------------------------
lngs office.
208-tf CONVALESCENT
HOME— Cot­
tage plan. Invalids cared for
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— | in home surroundings. Matern­
160 acres unimproved land, un­
ity department.
Terms rea­
incumbered, near village of 300
sonable. Phone 4H R . 248-tf.
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
roads, 100 acres under fence|
with good natural pasture, FOR SALE— Modern .bungalow
plenty of water. Three roomed
type house, corner Scenic Drive
house, barn and woodshed. For
and Strawberry Lane.
Six
further particulars address F.
rooms
and
bath;
full
basement
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
and attic. Large lot (102 foot
front) beautifully improved.
FOR SALE
The best house now offered
for
sale in Ashland and the
FOR SALE— Well established and
most
lovely location.
well equipped milk business.
If
not
sold prior to August
Call 396R or see Nels Hausen.
tenth will lease to satisfactory,
270-6»
responsible parties, furnished
OWNER WILL SELL— His at-1
and with garage to be built to
tractive corner home at 399
suit tenant.
See owner on
Beach street.
Nice garden,
premises. F. E. W’atson phone
berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and
311R.
272-Sat-Wed
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­
ens. Excellent location.
—
¡SCIENTIST VISITING AT
HOW BANKER-FARMER EXCHANGE
PLAN AIDS BETTER AGRICULTURE
Buyers and Sellers Brought Together by Field Ex­
perts Who Secure Square Deal for Both Parties;
Quality of Farm Products Improved.
Visiting Here—
SHAStA SPRINGS RESORT
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sffiitb oí
DUNSMUIR, Cal., July 2 5 .—Dr.
.........................
John C. Merriam, president of the Oakland, California arrived in
Carnegie Institute at Washington 1 Ashland recently and are visiting
D. C., and Mrs. Merriam, Charles! reiatiVes and friends.
Mr. and
and Malcolm Merriam, are the
Mrs. Smith are house guests ot
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. tat­
tle at Pemllne, their Summer home Mr. and Mrs. D. Peroxi of Granite
Street.
near Shasta Springs.
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be-
For the best in sweet milk and
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf glnnlng July 9th on Tires at Lee-
By D. H. OTIS,
doms Tire Hospital.
Agricultural Director, American Bankers Association.
R. E. Ohm, and wife of Se­
I T ’ HE RAISING of first class cattle and the planting of pure-bred seeds
attle, Washington, were in the,
Dr. Chas. F. Klack and wife, A take but little, if any, more time than inferior cattle and inferior
city today. Mr. Ohm made the and Dr. R. H. Rand and wife of seeds. With improved livestock and dependable seed the earnings of
the farmer are sure to increase in volume and value.
trip in order to attend to busi­ Portland, who are touring the
That thought was the forerunner of the Banker-
coast, were Ashland visitors yes­
ness interests here.
Farmer Exchange idea, a plan by which the banker
terday.
might aid the farmer toward the possession of bet­
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
ter cattle and the production of better crops and 1
The Medford Fluff Rug man
Betrick sells for less.
X06-tf
T is only too easy to he deceived
find a ready market for his surplus.
will be in Ashland Thursday efi
The Banker-Farmer Exchange plan was proposed
in money matters. Fictitious
275-1
C. E. Berg and wife of Seattle, this week. Phone 175.
in 1919 by the Agricultural Committee of the Wis­
prosperity has ruined many a man.
consin Bankers Association, of which the chairman
Washington, were Ashland visi­
was
Burton
M.
Smith,
now
chairman
cf
the
Agricul­
F. E. Smith and wife of Oak­
Solomon said, “ The prosperits of
tors yesterday, having stopped
tural Commission of the American Bankers Associ-
land, California were in Ashland
here to see the Ashland park.
fools shall slay them.’’ Stop fooling
tlon. To get it started, bankers of Wisconsin sub­
yesterday visiting with friends.
D. H. Otis
scribed to a guarantee fund of $10,000, covering a
yourself and open a savings account
When you blow out, blow in to
period of two years.
with this bank.
Dancing at Fair grounds pavi’«
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
After three years of operation, during which time there has been
ion, Thursday, Friday and Satur­ opportunity to give the plan a thorough test, the Exchange has been
275-3 found to be an actual and a distinct help to farmers, and, incidentally,
Mary A. Anderson, of Lincoln day evenings.
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to the banks of farming communities.
Nebraska, was an Ashland visi­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
S.
Paul
of
give a square deal to both the sell­
How the Exchange Works
tor yesterday.
Coeur o ’ Alene, Idaho, Were; The Idea Is worked out as fol- er and the buyer. For the services
rendered by the Banker-Farmer
Let me tell you about the new Ashland visitors yesterday, hav-; lows:
Exchange, Including the services of
Ashland, Oregon
Lithla]
Any
farmer
In
the
state
who
has
full coverage Automobile policy. ing stopped here to see
the field man and his automobile,
any
grade
or
pure-bred
livestock
Yeo, of course.
2 46-tf. Park.
for sale can step Into the bank the buyer paya a 5 per cent com­
, where he does his banking busi- mission. Thia commission is di­
A. A. Madson and son of Fai-,
Better be safe than sorry. See ne8B, and, 0B blanks furnished to vided equally with the local field
go, N. D., with John Lany, also Beaver Realty Co. about your in-
tank, can list what he has to man.
During 1922, the Exchange ex­
of Fargo, were Ashland visitors surance. Phone 68.
287-tf offer, giving the number, age, color,
yesterday’
'
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! r&cord*- price, etc. Any farmer, on perienced a marked growth. It had
______
Mrs. L. B. Hague of Klamath Hie other hand, who wishes to pur- Inquiries for over 12,000 head of
. . i-a,i
.
. .
.
, chase a horse or a cow, or even a dairy cattle, an increase of 50 per
We make a specialty of picnic Falls spent yesterday here cal-
Qf
c a n ’ notify bi8 cent over the preceding year. The
ling
on
several
friends
and campers* needs. De trick’B.
banker of the kind and number of records show 58 carloads sold, as
2 3 6 -tf
stock he wishes. These listings are compared with 23 carloads in 192L
Dancing at Fair grounds pavi - 8ent to a central office, where the Of these, nine carloads went to the
ion
Thursday, Friday and Satui- prospective purchaser is put in state of Maryland, eight to Illinois,
J. Wick of Portland war) an
275-3 touch with the listings of stock for four each to Ohio and Minnesota,
Ashland visitor yesterday, being day evenings
sale that come nearest to meeting three each to Iowa, North Dakota
here in the interests of his busi­
Elmer L. Ranutt ot O akland »*’ requirements, and which are and Missouri, two each to Mon­
ness.
tana, South Dakota, Florida, Mis­
California, was In the city thia
"
sissippi
and Canada, and one each
— —
W ANTED
W IE THEATER SEA U TIFIA
When you blow out, blow In to morning transacting burenes.
With the development of the to Washington, Michigan, Indiana,
"WANTED— Expert hand ironer. i
work of the Exchange, we found Georgia, New York and Kansas.
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
HE printer has lost much iu the
Full line of ammunition. Wa that there was a large number of The balance were sold to parties in
Ashland Laundry.
275-1 j
One Night Only,
Wisconsin. •
repair,
buy,
trade
and
sell
new]
inquiries
coming
in
for
carload
past because of his mistakes
,
H. C. Zehring of Portland,
In
WANTED— A woman to cook on
and used guns.
Army Goo,'4 lots of Improved dairy cattle
8ales
Greatly
Increased
in
business judgment, but his
spent yesterday and today in tha
order to handle these buyers effi­
ranch for twelve persons. Ad-'
The
value
of
the
livestock
sold
275-
1
;
Store.
customers have lost far more in
city transacting business.
ciently, it was necessary to secure during the year amounted to $115,«
dress, Mrs. Roy E. Swigart. Mon­
failure
to turn his skill to their ad­
reliable field men. This was done 575* as compared with $37,092 in
tague, Calif.
275-3
W.
C.
Johantgen
and
family
by
getting
in
touch
with
local
vantage.
Business men can get
For sale on easy payments, a
1921. The business transacted dur­
of
Los
Angeles
spent
yesterday
banks
and
having
the
banker
rec-
vastly
more
out of a printer than a
5-room modern, furnished bunga­
ing the year showed an increase of
WANTED— Party to market our
ln
Ashland,
while
Mr.
Johantgen
ommend
a
reliable
man
who
was
a
over 165 per cent
low bid, and it is reasonably certain
low, paved street. E. T. Staples.
blackberry crop on shares. To
attended to business affairs.
good Judge of stock, who was well
An
encouraging
feature
of
the
RUSCO
&
HOCK
W
ALD’S
that they can get less from the lowest
268-tf
buy platform scales, and girls’
acquainted with the farmers and work is found in the repeat orders.
bidder than even the low price calls
bicycle. Phone 411R.
275-1
commanded their respect, and who Buyers seem to be pleased with the
Dancing
at
Fair
grounds
pavll-
for; because while he may find it
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
was In a position to meet buyers service they have received and are
Famous
WANTED— Dish washers. Plaza
Bridgeford and daughter of Loa ^on* Thursday, Friday and Satur«
bj9 automobile and take them not only coming back thmselves,
necessary to sell his product at a low
Confectionery.
272-tf
Angeles spent yesterday in Ash- day evenings.
275-3 £rom farm to farm, show them the but are referring others to the Ex­
price, his dilemma forces him to
stock that was for sale, and, when change.
strike as bard a bargain in delivery
land
visiting
with
friends.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Carlton of found satisfactory by the buyer,
Another encouraging feature ot
as his customer does in buying.
San Francisco spent yesterday help in assembling, testing and the work is the increased interest
Have a fit at Orres— tailor« for
FOR prompt and sareful service,
shipping.
that is developing in the state.
Choose a good printer; he can help
226-tf *n th0 city calling on friends.
auto trucks or horse drays, call
men and women.
Parties
are
writing
the
Exchange
The
Services
of
Field
Men
you build a better business if you
W hittle Transfer Co, Phone
117. Office. 89 Oak street, near, Near’y half a century of success—
These field men are expected to for bulls with records and of cer­
Canvas
folding
Army
cots
will
let him.
J. W. and F. J. Boscom of Sis­
keep posted on the livestock for tain lines of breeding, and are also
Hotel Ashland.____________ Forty people, band and orchestra
$3.75.
Army
Goods
Store.
son were Ashland visitors yes­
•ale in their respective commu­ writing for cows and heifers of
2 75-2 nities.
T. L. PO W ELL— General Trans­
They are to steer the foundation stock. With the devel­
terday.
Fifteen vaudeville acts—
fer— Good team and motor
buyers away from herds that opment of this type of work, the
trucks. Good service at a rea­
Mrs. J. Dow of San Francisco are known to be affected with tu- Banker-Farmer Exchange will be of
The most novel and only attrac­
For the best in sweet milk and
Aslilund, Oregon.
sonable price. Phone 83.
was
an Ashland visitor yester­ berouloele, or that have couta- material assistance in developing
106-tf
cream go to Detrlck’a.
gjan* ®ibortion. In other words, and improving the livestock of tha
day.
TR Y FE H IG E FO R HAULING tion of its kind on the road.
•
men are expected to state.
and transfer work of all kinds.
Chas. E. Thompson of Port­
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
Monuments from the Blair
land spent the day here yester­
• s »
2 0 0 -lm o
quarry. Patronize home Indus­
day transacting business.
a avage tir e
ad
w ith com m ents
No. 6 s e r ie s
try.
Exclusive salesman.
S.
Seat
Sale
Opens
Friday.
JERRY O’NEAL— Phimbing. 207
East Main. Phone 138.
Tailored, ready-to-wear suits Penniston. Res. 476 Laurel St.
to present it to you. B y realizing our motives and what we wish to con­
M ost "ads" are designed to make you forget that you are reading an adver­
253-lm o
at Paulserud’a.
273-tf Phone 444Y .
vey. you will understand our message all the better. 1/ the methods
tisement
When
you
read
what
we
hare
to
say.
toe
preler
that
you
realize
Farmers, Attention! *
employed are interesting—fine and aandy
The "ad", however, is the
PLANING MILL
ju st what you are doing We are making an open and above-hoard hid ¡or
Look to your Mowers,
important
thing
and
we
prefer
that
you
read
it
in preference to anything
J.
C.
Mason
of
Talent,
Oregon
your
lire
business
on
a
/a
ir
and
square
basis
and
that
s
alt
there
is
to
it.
Mr. and Mrs. Ort Irons of San
else
R o y al B. Lee. A dvertising M anager.
Rakes
and
Binders
early
We have a message for you and we don’t mind telling you how we propose
was
a
business
visitor
here
yer«
Diego, are registered at the Col­
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
so in ease I should not umbia Hotel. Mr. Irons is the terday
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
have the worn or broken man whose airplane burned here
Van Ness.
194-tf
parts in stock I will recently.
Cliff
Payne
makes
lawn
C O P Y R IG H T
have
time
to
send
to
swings.
MONUMENTS
t»2J S. S.T. CO.
Portland for them.
Having it cleaned regularly
Classified ads bring results.
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Garden Hose and Tools will double the life of a good
Lowest Prices
suit. Paulserud’s.
273-tf.
of every Description
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
An illustration and title that catches1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
the eye and prepares the reader for
Chas.
J.
Gripe
and
wife
of
(P u b lish er)
PLUMBING
the type of message to come has
MacDoel w’ere Ashland visitors
D epartm ent of th e In terior
gone a long way toward making
U. S. Land Office.
yesterday.
good—especially if it is interesting.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
Roseburg, Oregon,
, ■ ..X . -
Can't you just fe e l the need for
July 21, 1923.
good tires, when you look at a pic­
When the fire alarm sounds, It
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FOR SALE— Fine 4 acre tract
ture like this ?
is too late to get your Insurance that Charles S. Bartlett of Pine­
on highway.
Fair buildings,
Ï Ï
written. Do it now.
Let me hurst, Oregon, who, on May 28,
also other good houses and |
1918, made
Homestead Entry
quote you rates. E. T. Staples.
lots.
J. C. Mason, Talent,,
10-acre highly improved
268-tf Serial No. 011430, for north one-
half of southeast quarter Sec-
Ore.
275-4
Thia line, together with the letter­
I tion 13, township 39 south range
close in.
ing and illustration above it, is a
FOR EXCHANGE— Fully equip­
R. E. Shoemaker and wife of 4 east, Wilammette meridian,
statement of fact. W ithout further
MacDoel spent yesterday in the has filed notice of intention to
ped farm and dairy, Applegate
elaboration our ad could stop here
Magnificent
Boulevard
make
three
year
proof,
to
estab­
country.
Widow Ojvns 166
city visiting with friends.
and still give you a complete mes­
lish claim to the land above der-
sage.
acre Applegate farm, fully h o m e , large lot and abuu
cribed, before F. Roy Davis, U.
equipped with selected dairy
B illy Sunday Says:
S. Commissioner, at his office, at
Medford, Oregon, on the 30thi
cows, 11 cows, 5 heifers, „ 3 , dance of fruit.
When a man—
day'of August. 1923.
horses, pigs, chickens, all farm
In a rented hou se—
Almost any kind of a tire can give satisfactory ser­
Claimant names as witnesses: |
machinery, blacksmith shop,
A paying business in Ash- Kings “ H om e S w eet H om e"—
S. A. Parker, Pinehurst, Ore­
vice under ideal conditions. Some makes will per«
tools etc., everything goes.
He is k id d in g h im self—
gon. J. C. Harris, of Pinehurst,;
form nicely only on pavements, others will show
55 acres irrigated from Apple- i RHICi.
And seren ad in g Uie landlord.
Oregon.
Fred Edsol, of Pine-,
to best advantage on dirt roads. Only the better
gate rive and in alfalfa, good
Close in furnished Bunga- I have a splendid list of bunga­ hurst, Oregon. Wm. Cox, of!
A few remarks, by way of helping
grade of tires will perform satisfactorily under every
motorists to make a wise selection
home, barns and buildings. jo w e a s y te r m s.
low homes for sale.
E. T. Pinehurst, Oregon.
condition.
W. H. CANON,
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next time they are in the market,
This farm
was ---------by
owned the
Hotel
Ashland
Bldg.
Staples.
Register. I
should not be out of place.
The success <>f Savage Tires under the many varying
late Mr. Moore and we have I
270-tf
conditiods in the different territories in which they
been requested to sell or trade1
operate cannot be attributed to any one method em­
Immediately.
We will take
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
O. E. Snider of Macdoel, Ore-: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ployed, or compound used, or raw materials selected,
(P
u
b
lish
er)
Ashland town property or con­
gon, was an Ashland visitor yer-
D
epartm
ent
o
f
th
e
Interior
but rather to the combination of them all. We have
sider any property that is un­
terday.
U. S. Land Office,
I t ’s not a bad idea to let motorists
built
our tires to perform exceptionally well under
encumbered.
Roseburg, Oregon,
know how many different kinds of
every
type
of
condition
and
use.
On
the
short
or
long
Also we have good bunga­
T u lv 91
1923
Savage Tires there are. They will
Spring garments cleaned and
hauls of the heavily loaded commercial vehicle, on
realize then that they can select a
low type home In Medford,
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
tressed with care. Auto delivery.
the passenger car traveling over the hot roads of the
type best suited to their needs right
that Robert B. Price, of Deter,
fine lot and garden, five rooms
A« Well As
?hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and Jackson County, Oregon, who.
from our line.
sandy
desert,
the
rocky
trails
of
the
mountains,
or
plastered, close in, w’hich we
Dyeing Works.
2 0 8 -tf on July 27, 1920, made Home­
the broad dirt highways of the plains, or the smooth
will trade for one to five acres
stead Entry Serial, No. 013176,
pavements of the city ..
in or around Ashland. Value
for Southeast quarter of Section;
Now for the summing u p ! If any
F.
C.
Pollard
and
wife
of
Yreka,
Performance, on the cars of thousands of satisfied
1, township 41 south, range l |
$2800 and we must have
of these considerations are what
In One Of
with Mrs. S. Ler spent yesterday east, Willamette meridian, hrs
yon desire in a tire —we claim and
users, proves we have really accomplished our pur­
something about same price.
in Ashland visiting w ith friends. filed notice of intention to make
sincerely believe there is no need
pose—everywhere.
Four-Site
Realty
Agency,
for yon to look further, since our
three year proof, to establish j
Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore­
tires have been built to give these
claim to the land above des-]
Is your house and furniture In­ cribed, before F. Roy Davis, U.
gon.
275-3
to you.
R E G U L A R F A B R IC
TRAILMAKER CORD
A R IS T O C R A T C O R D
sured? If not see Staples for ser- S. Commissioner, at his office, at
FOR SM A LL CARS
A P O P U L A R P R I C E T IR E
A S U P E R - Q U A L IT Y T I R B
FOR SALE— New Ford truck.
2 6 8 -tf Medford, Oregon, on the 30th
vice.
275-3t»
842 Blaine St.
day of August, 1923.
W e list the dealers* names under
Claimant names as witnesses:
F
or
S
atisfaction
.
Q
uality
or
P
rice
—
B
uy
Sav
a
GE
our ads so that it will be easy for
G.
M.
Taylor
of
Dunsmuir »pbeoj ore Avgeris, of Deter,
rONVAL ESCENT HOMF— We
prospective customers to get in
FROM
passed the day here yesterday.! Jackson County, Oregon. David
take boarders at $15.00 per
touch with the people who are best
M . Deter, of Deter, Oregon.
calling on friends.
prepared to give further informa­
week.
Chicken and home­
NEARBY DEALERS
Jesse Bally, of Deter, Oregon. Hj
tion about our products.
made ice cream every day,
I. Matlock, of Deter, Oregon.
BIG SPECIAL for 3$0 days be­
with all the fresh vegetables,
W. H. CANON,
-;r
Register
fruits and dairy products.
ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
275-1
doms Tire Hospital.
Don’t Fool Yourself
I
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
to the
Lowest
Bidder?
T
Tuesday July 31
• • ♦
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
TIDINGS PRESS
S
“
J1
’’ —
li
Performance Proves
PEIL’S CORNER
Realty Bargains
sau aße , Tines
Exe&i
E. T. STAPLES
SAVE
IC E
FOOD
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators.
*
IT
DAIRYMEN!
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
NDIGESTION
I
causes bloating—gassy patns that
crowd the heart—constipation.
Always /wJ relief and comfort in
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
N o griping—no nausea—only 25 cents
D riv e s a w a y file s a n d
(■creases m i lk a n d m o n e y re ­
tu rn s . Y o u r d r u g g is t hns i t . I t
n o t w e w i l l eend p re p a id a t r i a l
q u a r t p a c k a g e fo r 75e.
S tam p s
accep ted .
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H. G. ENDERS
W. F. Parry, of University
Park, was a business visitor in
Ashland yesterday.
Get your brick at Jordan’s,!
$25 per thousand. Com er Hel-i
man and Van Ness.
275-3
ITES-STINGS
B1
A p p ly w s t baking soda or
household ammonia, followed by
VAPORUB
Ooor J7 Million Jan U eod Yearly
THE ENDERS COMPANY
ASHLAND, OREGON
THE SPRECKELS "SPVRSE" TIRE CO.
M O M S O F F IC E S
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