Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Thursday, July 26, 1928
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PROFESSIONAL
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FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot
just across from the park foun­
tains.
Large
lot
running
through from Park avenue to
Granite St., faces 216 feet on
Granite and 260 feet on Park
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
ful location for an apartment
and Ashland needs just such a
structure right now. I have not
the capital to build the apart­
ment and need the money now
invested in the property in my
printing business. Will sell all
or any part of it at a real bar­
gain, if taken at once. Go up
and look it over and make me
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­
ings office.
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FIND IT HERE
PHYSICIANS
"A Column Devoted to Brief J
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ <> Business and Personal Notes.]
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hourB, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alexander
p. m. only.
of Arcadia, California, spent the '
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ day here yesterday calling on
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and friends and acquaintances.
throat— X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Ore.
i ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
doms Tire Hospital.
CHIROPRACTORS
OR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
bination does wonders. Firs!
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
48-142.
House Calls
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
CON VALESCENT
HOME— Cot-
tage plan. Invalids cared for
in home surroundings. Matern­
ity department.
Terms rea­
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf,
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
160 acres unimproved land, un­
incumbered, near village of 300
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
roads, 100 acres under fence
with good natural pasture, FOR SALE— New Ford truck.
plenty of water. Three roomed
842 Blaine St.
275-3t*
house, barn and woodshed. For
further particulars address F.
Benefit dance at open air
J., care Ashland Tidings. 14Stf platform
in Park, Saturday
night- •.
276-3t.
FOR SALE
L. B. Hickok of Corvallis was
OWNER WILL SELL— His at­
an Ashland visitor yesterday.
tractive corner home at 399
Beach street.
Nice garden,
Klamath Falls— $47,800 tim­
berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and ber deal consummated. Involves
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­ 480 acres to be used as mill site.
ens. Excellent location.
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WANTED
CHILD ««
III * PAIN
Mother
n n i r runs
u n s to
to ivio
WANTED— Expert hand ironer. for relief. So do the grow n-ups
Ashland Laundry.
275-1 For sudden and severe pain in stom ach
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and bow els, cramps, diarrhoea
WANTED— A woman to cook on C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
ranch for twelve persons. Ad- C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A
dress, Mrs. Roy E. Swigart, Mon-
REM EDY*
tague, Calif.
275-3
“ ^as never been know n to fa il
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
FOR prompt and sareful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, call
Whittle Transfer Co, Phone
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Hotel Ashland.
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T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
trucks. Good service at a rea­
sonable price. Phone 83.
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G O O D -Y E A R
^Service Station
W
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
and transfer work of all kinds.
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
200-lm o
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PLANING MILL
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS. Cor. Heilman and
Van Ness.
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MONUMENTS
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£
A* G o o d yea r S e rvice S ta tio n
D ealer» w e » ell a n d r e c o m ­
m e n d th e n ew G o o d yea r
C ord» w ith th e b e v e le d A ll-
W e a th e r T re a d a n d b a c k
th e m u p w ith » ta n d a r d
G o o d yea r S ervice
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
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FOR SALE— F ive-room b u n g a -'
A shland V u lcanizing W orks.
low, garage, chicken house
H arrison Bros. F ord G arage
and
yards.
Garden
and
fruit.
Make offer to owner
at 168 Mead.
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“ W estern M ad e tor W estern T re d e ”
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FOR SALE— Fine 4 acre tract ^3-
on highway. Fair buildings,
also other good houses and
lots.
J. C. Mason, Talent,
Ore.
275-4
INTO U K WHALE
B y H erbert C rooker
Adapted from the Patheserial by
Bertram Millhauser
Children’s playground benefit
dance at open air pavilion In the
park Saturday night.
276-3t.
SYRACUSE, N. Y„ July 25.—
GENOA, Italy, July 25.— The
B illy S u n d a y S ays;
Elimination of the Navy from extraordinary experience of run­
W h en a m a n —
Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
the Syracuse ro^ipig schedule ning directly into a “veritable In a rc n tw l h o u se —
ule and substitution of another mountain of flesh.” which stop­ S in g s “ H om e Sw eet H om e” —
ped the vessel and covered her H e is k id d in g h im se lf—
college crew was proposed to­
with blood from stem to stem,
CHAPTER XI
day by Coach James A. Ten is related by the captain of the And se r e n a d in g m e la n d io m .
S punk
I h a v e a sp len d id list of b u n g a ­
Eyck, of the Orange institution Italian ship Conte Verde, which
low
h om es fo r sale.
E . T.
Pearl Travers was speeding denly how in his delirium he hac of learning.
arrived
here
recently
from S tap les. H o te l A sh lan d B ldg.
A party consisting of Miss Ad- through the streets of New York on spoken of Malata. By going there
He advanced significant rea­ South America.
die Moore, Miss Mabie Moore, her mission of rescue. When she she mused, she could find out al sons for this apparently strart-
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Shortly after their departure
and Miss Grace Seymore of Hol­ arrived at the brownstone house in about him, and probably learn some­ ling proportion, declaring that
from Rio De Janeiro, the cap­
the Seventies she whispered some­
M m. E. Z anello an d M<ss K.
lywood, California, who are thing to the taxi driver, leaped from thing of the treasure.
And so, for different reasons it was both unfair and inexpedi­ tain reported, the ship ran into Z an ello of P o rtla n d w e re A sh­
tduring the boar|, stopped in the cab and rushed to the front three various groups were racing to­ ent to pit the Orange oarsmen
a whale, while steaming at 20 lan d v isito rs y e s te rd a y and to ­
Ashland yesterday to visit the door. Finding it locked, the girl did ward Pier M, North River—but onl) against the Middies in mid-May,
not hesitate, but broke the glass, one made it in time. That was “Mr when they were never able to miles an hour. The whole ship day.
park.
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darted through and ran upstairs.
S i n k w ls
diawn U. bu‘ | e<,t ,n y
' than hal' “ mllcb was shaken, and it was neces­
A re n te d ty p e w rite r wil! keep
sary to throw her into reverse
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I Intent upon saving “Mr. Jones,”
Dancing at Fair grounds pavil ber mysterious admirer, from the he leaped from the pier to the side training by that time of the year to disengage her from the huge you in p ra c tic e fo r school. See
Elhart.
ion, Thursday, Friday and Satur- menacing danger, Pearl dashed into of the ship and pulled himself uj as the Navy crews.
quantities of blood and the flesh
275-3 the front room without hesitating safely on deck.
day evenings.
The Syracuse rowing mentor torn from the sea mammal.
and suddenly found herself seized
F a ll an d w in te r F e lts an d
When the taxi bearing the Thre< offered this proposition in no
The water was red with blood
by the Three Men From Afar—in­ Men From Afar drew up, the yel-
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_.
,
trim
m in g on
d isp la y S a tu rd a y .
M. Summerfield of Portland, truders in some way connected with low-skinned trio saw that they were way as an al,bl for P^vious do- and the air filled with an odor
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ly
28.
a
t
M
rs.
U n io n 's , 26 S.
Oregon, was a business visitor “Jones” himself. The yellow-skin­ doomed to disappointment. Then feats which his eight has r.uffer- of fat and seaweed.
ned
trio
were
about
to
bind
the
girl
Pioneer.
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In the city yesterday.
Pearl arrived, and she, too, felt a ed at the hands of the Annapo-
The captain of a vessel to the
up when there were sounds of many crushing disappointment as she ¡¡a iada> but said that it was an
footsteps on the stairs, and the taxi
that she missed the ship. __
, rear of the Conte Verde evident­
Better he safe than sorry. See driver, followed by his friends, realized
The ladies of the Christian
Her quick eye suddenly caught ssue which should
be settled ly thought the latter was in dire
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­ rushed in to aid the girl.
sight of the mysterious three, and for the welfare of the Orange straits, when ahe suddenly re­ church will hold a cooked food
The Three Men From Afar did as they walked off talking volubly, oarsmen before another year versed her engines, and signaled sale at Ender’s grocery Saturday.
surance. Phone 68.
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not hesitate, but quickly released she decided to follow.
rolla around.
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tc ask whether assistance were Chicken pie special.
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the young woman and made a hasty
As Pearl watched, she saw the
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J. A. Hansen of Spokane, exit tbrougb a window. Pearl wast- three men enter a tough-looking
Although the question cannot, needed.
P e n d le to n — P re lim in a ry w o rk
Washington, spent the day here ed no time in loosening the ropes sailor’s hotel. Seeing a second-hand formally come before the uni- j
yesterday visiting with friends, which bound “Mr. Jones,” and clothes shop nearby, the girl got an versity athletic governing board)
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I throwing out the urn containing the idea and ran toward it. A few mo- nntii next fall, it is not doubted
,
., black ash of the Malata jungle ments later, dressed as a tough girl, . . .
Dancing at Fair grounds pavil- which was fining the room
¡ts Pearl appeared on the street and that the coach 8 suggestion wil’
ion Thursday, Friday and Satur- deadly vapor. The girl paid the walked quickly into the hotel.
he followed, the Navy being sup
day evenings.
275-3 chauffeur and thanked him and his
At one of the tables, sat a husky, erseded by another eight for th<-
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i friends gratefully. Then, as soon as good-looking sailor. He looked at May race
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I they departed, she gave all her at- the girl with interest, and Pearl, de-
'
J. S. Campbell of Beaverton, tentyion
b’ringinJ *Mr. j ones” ciding he would be a good one to
T h is doer- not mean that Syra-
was in Ashland yesterday visit- back to consciousness.
help her, smiled at him. The sailor ruse will not race the Navy year-
ing with friends.
The young man was babbling in- returned her smile and followed her iy, for, as Ten Eyck pointed out
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coherent words—but some of these ' " u ' a e i , “" S 'w h isp e re d , “I’m In
cre" if “ly'»ya entered In tfc.
pleased the girl, as they were words
Full line of ammunition,
regatta.
He
of affectoin directed at herself. disguise because I’m here on a mat- intercollegiate
Lubricate your automobile with Zerolenc,
repair, buy, trade and sell new} s oon he began to rest peacefully, ter that might mean life or death to stressed the point that Syracuse
which costs about half what you pay for many
and used guns.
Army GoodJ and Pearl wearily walked to the someone. Will you help me?” The win even be desirous of meetine
sailor wasted no time in replying in
Store.
275-lfl window. Across the street, she saw the
other oils, and watch what happens.
affirmative. Then, “Follow me,” the NavaJ Academy crews everv
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something that made her start—the
Three Men From Afar were watch- the girl continued, “and stick close seas°n, but that It was unjust
First, you find that your gasoline bills are
W. H. O Nelli, a San Francis- jng (be house from their hiding because we may have a fight on our competition for his boys to row
lower.
Repeated tests have demonstrated that,
co business man, was In the city place in an areaway.
hands.” Together they climbed the q„ch a high-calibre eight so ^ar-
other factors being equal, the car lubricated
yesterday attending to business ! Later, “Jones” was able to sit up,
.he next landing ,y "* the
The
in te r e s ts
' and seeing that the three men were both stopped in of their
with Zerolenc makes about 5* better gasoline
tracks, as they are always able to get on th e
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still watching, the girl decided to
heard voices in a room.
water a month before the Hill
mileage than cars lubricated with other oils.
question him.
“I know he’s got the stock,” one crews,
Dancing at Fair grounds pavil
MI_ , caift teU you much about
Second, your car goes from 15* to 50S farther
man was saying, “I saw her give it
,
.
ion, Thursday, Friday and Satur those men,” he replied, “ex«ept that to
him in the worn. And the cable
Coach Ten -Eyck volunteered
before you need to grind valves or remove car­
day evenings.
275 -3} they would do anything to get that says that they’re onto us down at no suggestions as to what uni-
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‘ Central Building stock.”
bon. This fact, too, is fully substantiated by
Malata. That’s where Jones has gone ■>'*>r<dty eieht he would tike io
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Pearl hesitated, then: “Now
E. W Moore and . wife
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,
have Substituted
in the early
of Re- piease don’t be alarmed,” she said, t0-” ,
numerous tests.
attle were Ashland visitors yes “but those same three foreigners overjoyed at the information, as she
° n race nt,ier than to observe
Insist on Zerokne—even if it does cost less.
are waiting in the street across the knew now that “Mr. Jones” had not that it would be advantageous to
i terday, calling on friends.
i way. Stop! You must lie still! Listen
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
—you come over to the window and played her false. But the leader of race a crew which does not oom-
Canvas folding Army cot8 hand me this stock—so they will tb?,JP!ree. be^,an a&a*n-
nete In the tntercolleglates.
“This ship from Boston,” he said,
$3.75. Army Goods Store
see you give it to me. Then when I “sails
in eight hours. If we bum up
275-3 (eave they will follow me and I’ll the ground,
we might make it. It’s a SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST
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have them locked up. I’ll leave the faster ship than his and we’ll get
ESTATE OF REDDING MAX
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„ „ . , , stock with you for safe-keeping.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Fredricks
“Mr. Jones” quickly agreed to the him and the stock before he gets
overland
to
the
plantation.”
ni?rkrkTXTr.
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of Esparta, California, were vis- girl’s plan and they wasted no time
“Yes, you will!” Pearl murmured
REDDTNG, C alif., .Tulv
itors In the city yesterday.
in carrying it out. But one thing to herself, and, at the same time the Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip S. Moriarlty
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they did not know; the fact that one thoughtful young woman snapped have suM the estate of the late
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, af the three had been eavesdrop-
Monuments from the Blair ^¡ng and bad overheard the whole Ihclaich on the outside of the door. p r g E Stevenson for $ 2,50ft.
The three men inside were a bit _
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quarry. Patronize home Indus- plan. He hastily joined his compan- startled
to hear the noise. They
complaint was filed in the
try.
Exclusive salesman.
R. ons and told them it would be best made a concerted rush at the door, superior court yesterday.
The
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o.
follow the girl, as a blind, to keep bursting it completely from the suit is directed against Mrs. Ger-
Pennlston. Res. 476 Laurel St. io
.j ones» from bcing suspicious.
rusty hinges and crashing to the trude Boege of San Francisco, a
Phone 444Y.
253-lmo< A moment after the girl had de­ floor,
much to the surprise of the ,
.
, . , , ,
parted, “Mr. Jones” was surprised girl and
her champion.
f
who was appointed admin-
Jesse A. Ellsworth of San * h*vin* a messenger boy deliver
The big sailor, however, wasted Istrator a little over a month
~
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,
.
i cablegram. Tearing it open, he
no time, but plunged into the fray. ago. Thirteen nieces and neplv
Francisco, spent ’the day here rea(j.
The ieader of the yellow men ex- pwq wnst nf them ?n CffnadaJ
yesterday, transacting business
“Get steamer back to Malata
tncated himself and sprang for the , ,
.
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immediately. Father strange­
with several local firms.
girl, who eluded him and rushed to cla‘m the whole estate, which is
ly missing. Treasure secret
the aid of her new-found friend, valued at $16,000.
stolen.
Then, with a crash the struggling
Mr. and^ Mrs. Moriarlty, who
Cliff
Payne
makes
lawn
Manton.”
of humanity fell to the floor. npp„n„
swings.
The young man was terribly mass
and again the leader picked himself 2"
a»artments in one of the
agitated, and seeing a taxi passing up and rushed for the girl. But a Stevenson
apartment
houses,
W. Ashyock, San Francisco he leaped into it and rode madly well-aimed blow from the sailm claim that they cared for Dr.
away.
hurlness man, was in Ashland,
The Three Men From Afar had floored him. The other two strug- Stevenson from June, 1920, until
M
bo,hh o lf 'b
*" » ay-
looking after Interests he has succeeded in doubling back. When S V V h o V
they
reached
there,
the
leader
found
here, yesterday.
splendid style.
most of which time he was in
the envelope of the cablegram. He
Pearl
seemed
everywhere
at
once
poor health, if not ill, and that
quickly scented something and wast­
Get your brick at Jordan’s, ed no time in calling the cable aiding her volunteer hero and trip- he agreed verbally, In considera-
ping up one of the trio just as ht tion of their promiae(i care and
$25 per thousand. Corner Hel- office.
was about to launch a blow.
Then xx
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,
T is only too easy to be deceived
man and Van Ness.
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“This is Mr- J°nes of East Forty- like a tiger, the leader of the girl’? attention, to will to them the
seventh Street,” he informed the enemies sprung on the back of the apartment house in which they
in money matters. Fictitious
girl. “I was expecting a cablegram.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brooker of If it has arrived, will you please sailor and dragged him to the floor lived. Dr. Stevenson left no will,
prosperity has ruined many a man.
San Francisco, spent the day read it to me?” The girl complied c r e 'S 'S 'filr e e b lb w iv T h " head
Solomon said, “ The prosperity of
here yesterday visiting with :
request and |he leader of The sailor groaned and sank intc ln favor of his wife years ago,
fools shall slay them .” Stop fooling
the trio lost no time in giving the unconsciousness.
friends.
and she died before he did.
information to his companions.
yourself and open a savings account
And then Pearl Travers, single-
The jMoriarity’s presented
a
Rushing madly to a taxicab, they di-
handed,
faced
the
Three.
The
leadei
K
iii
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sen
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with this bank.
For the best in sweet milk and I rected the driver to go for all he motioned for the other two men to b‘H
*2’500 t0 Mrs’ Boege as
was
worth
to
Pier
M,
North
River.
cream go to Detrick's.
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stand aside, and rushing up he seiz-l p/ltninistrator, but she rejected
’»Meanwhile, Pearl Travers became
aware that her ruse had failed to ed the struggling girl in his arm: It.
R. B. Brooker and wife, who work, and doublng on her tracks, and literally threw her into the room'
and locked the door on her. She hit
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live in San Francisco, were Ash­ she returned to the house of “Mr. her
head in falling and lay the«
Jones.”
There
was
no
trace
of
him.
land visitors yesterday and to­
h i
ui l
And then, against her will, there prostrate, as the Three Men Frorr U l l l l ll
day.
came the old feeling—the old suspic- Afar dashed down the staircase and
Ashland, Oregon
on—that “Jones” might be double- rushed out into the street.
crossing
her.
She
remembered
sud­
(To be continued)
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
Detrlck sells for less.
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W a tc h
W h a t H ap p en s!
5% ww jspxUnt rmkagi
t
Realty Bargains
FOR EXCHANGE— Fully equip-
ped farm and dairy. Applegate,
10-acre highly improved
country.
Widow c^vns 166
acre Applegate farm, fully close in.
equipped with selected dairy
cows, 11 cows, 5 heifers, 3
Magnificent
Boulevard
horses, pigs, chickens, all farm
machinery, blacksmith shop, home, large lot aud -abun­
tools etc., everything goes. dance of fruit.
55 acres irrigated from Apple-
gate rive and in alfalfa, good
A paying business in Ash­
home, barns and buildings.
This farm was owned by the land.
late Mr. Moore and we have
Close in furnished Bunga­
been requested to sell or trade
immediately.
We will take low, easy terms.
Ashland town property or con­
sider any property that is un­
encumbered.
H o tel A sh lan d B ld g.
Also we have good bunga­
low' type home in Medford,
fine lot and garden, five rooms /T
plastered, close in, which we
will trade for one to five acres
in or around Ashland. Value
As Well As
$2800 and w'e must have
something about same price.
Four-Site
Realty
Agency,
Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore­
In One Of
gon.
275-3
E. T. STAPLES
SAVE
IC E
FOOD
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
DAIRYMEN!
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLAN!
D riv e s s w a y flie s an d
In c re a s e s m ilk a n d m o n e y r e ­
ta r a s . Y o a r d r a s k is t h a s It . I f
n o t w e w i l l send p re p a id a t r i a l
s a a r t p a e k a s e f a r 76c.
S tam p s
accepted.
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co,
P o r tla n d . O r e * o a
w
D o n ’t F o o l Y o u r s e l f
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good / year
FOR SALE— Modern .bungalow
type house, corner Scenic Drive
and Strawberry Lane.
Six
rooms and bath; full basement
and attic. Large lot (102 foot
front) beautifully improved.
The best house now offered
for sale in Ashland and the
most lovely location.
If not sold prior to August
tenth will lease to satisfactory,
responsible parties, furnished
and with garage to be built to
suit tenant.
See owner on
premises. F. E. Watson phone
311R.
272-Sat-Wed
NAVY FROM SCHEDULE
30% to CARBON'
HERE is a differ­
e n c e in tir e s .
O nly th e new G ood­
y e a r C o r d T ir e is
m ad e of h ig h e s t-
grade, lo n g -sta p le ,
h ig h -te n sile co tto n ,
b u ilt u p by th e
G oodyear p aten ted
group-ply m eth o d ,
and equipped w ith
h e a v ie r s i d e w a l l s
and th e beveled All-
W eatherT read. T h e
difference show s in
t h e G o o d y e a r ’s
lo n g e r w e a r a n d
lower cost per m ile.
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
East Main. Phone 138.
FOR SALE— Auto sleeping bed
for Ford or Chevrolet. Just
the thing for camping. In­
quire Rose Bros.
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“PLUNDER
99
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WANTED— Dish washers. Plaza
Confectionery.
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MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
PLUMBING
The whale, struck just behind
j the lower fin, gasped and sank
! immediately.
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KEELER AT 80
TO
For sale on easy payments, a
Calder Innes, a representative
A Portland business man W.
5-room
modern,
furnished
bunga­
of
the Southern Pacific company
I. Burgoyne, was in tho eitr
low,
paved
street.
E.
T.
Staples.
and
who lives in San Francisco,
yesterdav transacting business
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was
a
business visitor in the city
with several local men.
yesterday.
Edna Sullivan of Le Mars,
When you blow out, blow in to
Iowa
was a visitor in Ashland
For the best ln sweet milk and
Leedom's for Tires.
256tf
today, having stopped here on cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf
their way south to visit friends.
H. Yule and family of Aus-
C. B. Geer and wife of Duns­
traia, who are touring the Pa­
Spring garments cleaned and muir spent yesterday and today
cific coast, were Ashland visitors
tressed with care. Auto delivery, in Ashland visiting with friends.
yesterday and today.
.’hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing
Works.
208-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fredricks
Let me tell you about the new
of
Oakland, California, were in
full coverage Automobile polioy.
while Mr.
Bess M. Carel of Le Mar.-, Io Ashland yesterday
Yeo, of course.
246-tf.
wa, was an Ashland virltor yes­ Fredricks was attending to busi­
ness. matters.
terday.
Eveline Bannon of Joliet, Il­
linois, w^th Margaret Bannon,
Is your house and furniture In­
Having it cleaned regularly
spent yesterday in the city, hav­
sured?
If
not
see
Staples
for
ser­
will
double the life of a good
ing stopped here to see Lithia
suit.
Paulserud’s.
273-tf.
vice.
268-tf
Park and other scenic spots.
W. E. Perius, with his wife
Margaret C.
Pöttinger of
We make a specialty of picnic Cleveland, Ohio, was in Ashland and son, of La Grande, were in
and campers* needs. Detrick’s.
yesterday attending to business Ashland today calling on friends
236-tf interests she has here.
and visiting Lithia Park.
Olive Spangler of Elwood, Il­
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
linois wae in Ashland yesterday ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
and thisi morning visiting with doms Tire Hospital.
friends and relatives.
A. F .’ Howard of Cleveland,
When you blow out, blow in to Ohio, was a business visitor in
Leedom’s for Tires.
266tf Ashland yesterday and today.
R. L. Harper, with Mrs. L. K.
Harper and Miss Frances Harp­
er of Los Angeles spent the day
here yesterday, visiting with
friends.
• When the fire alarm sounds, it
is too late to get your insurance
written. Do it now.
Let me
quote «you rates. E. T. Staples.
268-tf
/After fourteen years of en­
forced idleness because of ill
health, J. H. Keeler, widely
Known Maryland
citizen has
gained forty pounds at the age
of eighty years and gone back
to work every day. Mr. Keeler,
who resides at 3706 Thirty-Sec­
ond street, Mt. Rainier. Md.,
gives entire credit for his extra­
ordinary rehabilitation to Tan-
lac.
“My stomach was» in such t e r ­
rible condition that I could hard­
ly digest a thing” says Mr. Keel­
er.
“It would swell to nearly
twice its normal size and I
would
have
frightful
pains
through my stomach and hack.
I felt so weak, dizzy and miser­
able work was out of the ques­
tion. In fact, my friends gave
me un on three or four different
occasions.
Five months ago I began tak­
ing Tanlac and improved from
the very first bottle. I now eat
anything on the table, have gain­
ed forty pounds, and am back
at work every day. Actually,
I feel like a boy again.
It
would be ungrateful of me not
to praise Tanlac.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute.
Over 37 million bottles sold.
D. E. Liggett and family of
Los Angeles were Ashland visi­
Have a fit at Orres— tailors for tors yeesterday, Mr. Liggett be­
men and women.
226-tf ing here to attend to business
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na­
interests.
ture’s own remedy for constipa­
Tailored, ready-to-wear suits
tion. For sale everywhere.
Classified ads bring results.
at Paulserud’s.
273-tf
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
to the
Lowest
Bidder?
HE printer has lost much in the
past because of his mistakes
in business judgment, but his
customers have lost far more in
failure to turn his skill to their ad­
vantage.
Business men can get
vastly more out of a printer tnau 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
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you build a better business if you
will let him.
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A shland, O regon.