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SH A W — R esi­ <> Business and Personal Notes.
46
PLU N D ER
PAGE THREH
99
Is y o u r h o u se a n d f u r n itu r h In ­
s u re d ? If n o t see S ta p le s fo r s e r ­
vice.
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Don’t Fool Yourself
DR. M A T T IE B.
C o n s tru c t lo a d in g p la n t a t E d-
d en ce a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
C la ssifie d C o lu m n R a te s
en b o w er.
a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. Office
B y H erbert C rooker
O ne c e n t th e w o rd e a ch tim e.
h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
E
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as
To r u n e v e ry issu e fo r one
BIG S P E C IA L fo r 30 d a y s be-
p. m. only.
Adapted from the Patheserial by
m o n th o r m o re ,
th e w ord
registered at the Hotel Ashland
g
ln
n in g J u ly 9 th on T ire s a t Lee-
Bertram Millhauser
e a c h tim e.
DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c ­ la s t n ig h t, . h a v in g s to p p e d in
dom s T ire H o sp ita l.
Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d A sh la n d on b is w ay s o u th to see
F O R SA L E — R E A L E S T A T E
th r o a t— X -ray In c lu d in g te e th . th e city.
IT is only too easy to be deceived
M ad ras m a k e s s h ip m e n t 130.
Office h o u r s ,‘10 to 12 a n d 2 to
F O R S A L E — T he b u n g alo w lo t
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d ,
780
p
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n
d
s
w
ool
e
a
st.
* in money matters. Fictitious
j u s t a c ro ss fro m th e p a rk fo u n ­
O re.
BIG S P E C IA L f o r 30 d ay s be­
CHAPTER XII
ta in s .
L a rg e
lo t
ru n n in g
prosperity lias ruined many a man.
g in n in g J u ly 9 th on T ire s a t Lee-
U nder t h e F loor
th ro u g h fro m P a r k a v e n u e to
H ave a fit a t O rre s— ta ilo r s fo r
Solomon said, “ The prosperity of
do m s T ire H o sp ita l.
G ra n ite S t., fac e s 216 fe e t on
C H IR O PR A C T O R S
2 2 6 -tf
W e will skim hastily through e rs arrived at S alabanca and los? m en a n d w om en.
G ra n ite a n d 260 f e e t on P a r k
fools shall slay them.” Stop fooling
eight hours of tim e and tu rn our no tim e in hunting up Jo Fucheros’
d riv e . H a s 50x50 d a n c in g p a ­ DR. E . B. A N G EL L— C h iro p ra c tic
C. E . B u ro u g h of P o r tla n d attention to Boston, particularly the place. She was m et by the worthy
a
n
d
E
le
c
tro
-T
h
e
ra
p
y
.
T
he
com
­
T
a
ilo
re
d
,
re
a
d
y
-to
-w
e
a
r
s
u
its
yourself and open a savings account
v ilio n on it. T h is is a w o n d e r­
b in a tio n d o es w o n d e rs.
F irs t w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in A sh ­ wharves w here foating cities were gentlem an him self and w as inform ­ a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 7 3 -tf
fu l lo c a tio n fo r a n a p a rtm e n t
with this bank.
preparing to depart seaw ard. H ere ed th at “ M eestair Jo n e s” was out
N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg.
P h o n e la n d y e s te rd a y .
a n d A sh la n d n e e d s j u s t su ch a
W
h
en
th
e
fire
a
la
rm
so
u
n
d
s,
it
we
first
encountered
the
Three
Men
48-142.
fo r an afternoon walk. B enita took
s tr u c tu r e r ig h t now . I h a v e n o t
From A far. Arriving a t the dock, the th e girl to h er room and feasted her is too la te to g e t y o u r in su ra n c e
H o u se C alls
th e c a p ita l to b u ild th e a p a r t ­
D a n c in g a t F a i r g rq u n d s p a v il m ysterious
trio
presented
th eir eyes on the Am erican beauty adm ir­ w ritte n .
Do It now .
L et me
m e n t a n d n eed th e m oney now
ion, T h u rs d a y , F r id a y a n d S a tu r- tickets and hastily scram bled u p the ingly.
DR.
H
A
W
L
E
Y
—
A
bove
T
id
in
g
s
q
u
o
te
you
ra
te
s
.
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.
T.
S
tap
les.
in v e ste d in th e p ro p e rty in m y
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275-S
8angp,an k -
office. P h o n e 91.
d ay ev en in g s.
“What’s that!” exclaimed Pear!,
p r in tin g b u sin e ss. W ill s e ll a ll
2 6 8 -tf
J u s t about th e tim e w hen w histles starting. “ Do I hear w ater beneath
o r a n y p a r t of it a t a r e a l b a r - ;
—
DR.
E
R
N
E
S
T
W
.
SM
IT
H
—
C
h
iro
­
were
blowing
and
stevedores
were
g a in , if ta k e n a t once. Go up
W. A. C lu e r of P o r tla n d s p e n t m aking ready to cast o ff th e lines, th is flo o r? W hat is this s o u n d ? ”
p ra c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs
F o r th e b e st In sw e e t m ilk and
a n d look it o v e r a n d m a k e m e
“ No, señ o rita,” the girl answ ered
Ashland, Oregon
A sh la n d tr a n s a c t­ a taxicab whizzed up to the w harf
9-12 a n d 2-5.
P h o n e 114. y e s te rd a y in
! c ream go to D e tric k ’s.
1 0 6 -tf
nervously.
“
It
is
the
sound
of
the
a n offer. B e r t R . G re e r, T i d - ,
and a young woman got out. Fol­
in g b u sin ess.
in g s office.
2 0 8 -tf C O N V A LESCEN T
H O M E— C ot­
lowed by th e driver, who carried sea still in your ears. A long sea
h er baggage, the young woman trip often a ffe c ts people th a t way.” P R E S ID E N T TO G IV E
ta g e p lan .
In v a lid s c a re d fo r
FO R SA L E , T R A D E O R R E N T —
B onita excused h e rse lf hastily.
Better be safe than Borry. See dashed for the steam er and got
in hom e s u rro u n d in g s . M a te rn ­
S P E E C H IN DUNSM UIR
160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la n d , u n ­
The
last few days had been trying
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­ aboard barely in tim e. And then the
in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300
ity d e p a rtm e n t.
T e rm s r e a ­
ones for h e r nerves. “Jo n e s,” too,
287-tf nighty steam ship pulled out and had com plained of the noise, and
on S. P . R. R. a n d good h a rd
so n a b le . P h o n e 4 H R . 2 4 8 -tf. surance. Phone 68.
DU NSM U IR, C alif., J u ly 27.—
began to slowly m ake it way through
ro a d s , 100 a c re s u n d e r fenced
the g irl’s fa th e r had been watching T h e tim e of th e a rriv a l of P re s i­
P resident’s Roads.
w ith
good n a tu r a l - p a s tu re ,
M r. a n d M rs. E . F . H a m m o n d
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
P earl T ravers had indeed spent h er like a haw k fo r signs of d e n t H a rd in g in D u n sm u ir, en
p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e room ed
of San D iego s p e n t th e d a y h e r e the fastest m om ents of her life en­ treachery.
h o u se , b a rn a n d w oodshed. F o r FO R p ro m p t a n d s a re fu l service,
A fter arran g in g h er toilette, P earl r o u te to San F ra n c isc o , h a s been
deavoring to reach the ship in tim e.
y e s te rd a y c a llin g on frie n d s .
f u r th e r p a rtic u la rs a d d re s s F .
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s , call
chanced
to look out o f h e r window. 1 a d v a n ce d n e a rly tw o h o u rs.
As soon as sh e regained conscious­
J ., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 8 tf
W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co,.
Phone
ness in the w aterfront hotel in New She w as about to shout a glad cry
F ir s t r e p o rts w e re
th a t th e
D an cin g a t F a i r g ro u n d s p a v il York,
___ . ___
117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r
she had hurried IIUI11C
home, uuang-
chang as she beheld “Jo n e s” coming, sp ecial tr a in b e a rin g th e p re s i­
H o te l A sh la n d .
5 6 tf ion T h u rs d a y , F r id a y a n d Satur-«
------- ed - her
---- clothes,
------ “ tutu had h e r maid pack when sh e saw th e T hree Men From d e n t w ould a rr iv e betw een 9 and
F O R SA L E
2 7 5-3, her
and w as on the way to Bos- A far suddenly appear, spring on the
d a y ev en in g s.
T.
L
.
P
O
W
E
L
L
—
G
e
n
e
ral
T
ra
n
s
­
ton to reach the ship before it sail­ Am erican and knock him down. 9 :3 0 , S a tu rd a y , J u ly 2 8 th .
F O R SA LE— New F o rd tru c k . ! f e r — Good te a m
and
m o to r
ed. She w as determ ined to reach A fter taking th e precious stock cer­
T he la te s t re p o rt is th a t th e
2 7 5 - 3 t* '
842 B la in e St.
M iss E . G eorge o f S an D iego M alata as soon as her m ysterious tificate from his pocket the trio dis­
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a r e a
h o u r of a rr iv a l w ill be 7 :3 0 p.
so n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
s p e n t th e d a y h e r e y e s te rd a y c a l­ adm irer, “ Mr. Jo n es.” She w onder­ appeared down an alleyw ay. The
m . of th e sa m e d a te .
girl
was
about
to
go
to
his
aid
when
O W N E R W IL L S E L L — H is a t ­
ed w hat had becom e of h er three
lin g on frie n d s .
the window was slam m ed and lock­
T h e sp ecial Is exp ected to re ­
attackers— the yellow men.
tra c tiv e c o rn e r h o m e a t 399 TR Y F E H IG E F O R H A U LIN G
ed from the outside. She also dis­ m ain o v er h e re fo r tw e n ty m in ­
a
n
d
tr
a
n
s
f
e
r
w
o
rk
of
a
ll
k
in
d
s.
To
tu
rn
to
them
for
a
m
oment,
we
B each s tr e e t.
N ice g a rd e n ,
97-39 North Main St.
P b o n e 203
F u ll lin e of a m m u n itio n . W find the charm ing trio in their state covered th a t th e doors of her room
375 B St. P h o n e 410-R .
u te s w h ile a c h a n g e of en g in e s
b e rrie s , f r u it, g ra p e s , law n a n d j
200-lm o r e p a ir, b u y , tr a d e a n d se ll h e room plotting^and planning. Their w ere locked— she was a prisoner!
flow ers. J e rs e y cow a n d c h ic k ­
W hen “ Mr. Jo n e s” returned to is e ffe c te d .
A rm y Good< leader finally seized a piece of paper
a n d used g u n s.
“We sell to sell again”
J E R R Y O ’N EA L— P lu m b in g . 207
T h e A m e ric a n
L egion P o st
consciousness
he found th a t he was
and
w
rote:
en s. E x c e lle n t lo ca tio n .
2 7 5 -t
S to re .
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
in his room. A fter rubbing his eyes h e re is p la n n in g a re c e p tio n to
“J o Fucheros, Salabanca, S. A.
and looking about he walked to the th e p re s id e n t.
F O R SA L E — A u to sle e p in g bed
Jones will arrive in six days.
P L A N IN G M IL L
door— it w as locked! The windows
M iss L . W h ite
of R iv e rsid e
M ake su re he does not get
fo r F o rd o r C h e v ro le t. J u s t |
w ere locked as well. “Jo n e s” was
C a lifo rn ia , w a s a n A s h la n d visi I-
escort
overland
to
M
alata
t h e th in g f o r c a m p in g .
In -
SASH AND CABINET
puzzled.
H e had thought him self
until we arrive. Big m oney
q u ire R ose B ros.
276-4
V a ^ N e s s C° r ’ H e llm a n a n d t o r y e s te r d a y , p a y in g v is its to
to be am ong friends.
Again the
I t p ays to a d v e rtis e .
for
you?
1 9 4 -tf frie n d s.
sw ishing sound— th at o f w ater be
The T hree.”
low— cam e to
ears.
“Jo n es’
F O R SA L E — R E A L E S T A T E
H e then took th e m essage to the again endeavored to break the
M ONUM ENTS
door
D a n c in g a t F a i r g ro u n d s pavil w ireless room.
of his im prisonm ent. He suddenly
F O R SA L E — F in e 4 a c re tr a c t
Ion, T h u rs d a y , F r id a y a n d S a tu r
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
Six days later, a t Salabanca, a happened to brush back a curtain
on h ig h w a y .
F a i r b u ild in g s,
L o w est P ric e s
d a y e v e n in g s.
275- G od-forsaken port on the South on the wall and a lever w as dis­
a lso o th
e r o good
h o ------
u se s —
a n --- d
-----
-----------
-------------
A SH LA N ~ D ^ G * R « « A . N IT E ^ CO.
American C oast, we see “ Mr. Jo n e s” closed.
“ Mr. Jo n e s” exam ined it
J . C. M ason, T a le n t, 3rd a n d E a s t M ain St.
223-6m o
M iss H . A n d e rs o n o f P o r tla n d leaving the steam er landing and de­ carefully. P erh ap s it would open the
parting for Jo Fucheros’ Boarding door! H e drew the lever back and
PL U M B IN G
275-4
w as a b u s in e s s v is ito r in th e c ity H ouse-
■ '
ouse— the —’
only ’ hostelry
in town, the floor suddenly opened beneath
known
far
and
wide
as
a
place
of him. H e plunged downw ard into a
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
.
F O R E X C H A N G E — F u lly e q u ip ­
_______
! unsavory reputation, w here the pool o f w ater. The Am erican swam
ped fa rm a n d d a iry , A p p le g a to
scum o f the earth m et, drank and to one end o f the pool and found a
Benefit of Children’s
C anvas
fo ld in g
Army c o ts passe{j on
jt stood ¡n a typicaI
c o u n try .
W idow opvns 166
footing in juxtaposition with one of
$3.75. A rm y G oods S to re .
South A m erican street, crooked and the w alls. Then he heard an odd
Play Ground
a c re
A p p le g a te
fa rm ,
fu lly
275-2! badly paved, flanked by dirty white sound, and looking down into the
10-aere highly improved
e q u ip p e d w ith se le c te d d a ir y
We have bought a quantity of dry body Fir
_____
houses. O n the front w as a wide w ater beheld a huge octopus com­ o Open Air Dance Plat­
cow s, 11 cow s, 5 h e ife rs , 3
« » .
„
, i P ° rch w here sailors from all over ing tow ard him, reaching out with
close
in.
and
Pine in 4 foot and 16 inch lengths and are
W illia m J o h n s o n a n d w ife o f jihe w orld gathered, chatted and its tentacles.
form
h o rse s, pig3, c h ic k e n s, a ll fa rin '
hauling
it to town with our own trucks.
O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia sp e n t yester-1 •irrnk with th e native girls.
P earl was beating frantically on
m a c h in e ry , b la c k s m ith shop,
LITHIA PARK
Magnificent
Boulevard d a y a n d to d a y In A s h la n d v is it­ Jo Fucheros w as standing in the the doors o f h er im prisonm ent when
to o ls e tc ., e v e ry th in g goes. ,
she
heard
a
cry
th
a
t
seem
ed
to
come
doorway,
studying
a
w
ireless
m
es­
in g frie n d s .
Would have to deliver in full truck loads.
55 a c re s irr ig a te d fro m A pple-
Ashland
home, large lot and abun­
Bending down, she
sage. W hile he was reading it, his beneath her.
g a te riv e a n d in a lf a lf a , good
daughter, the dark-eyed B enita, h a p ­ looked through a crack in the floor
M o n u m e n ts fro m
th e
B la ir pened to w alk behind him and see and saw the m an she loved in the
h o m e, b a rn s
an d
b u ild in g s .1 dance of fruit.
SAVE HANDLING AND EXTRA HAULING
q u a rr y .
P a tr o n is e h o m e In d u s­ the contents, telling th a t “ M r clutches of the devil-fish. And ju st
T h is fa rm w as ow ned by t h e |
Let Us Figure With You
Jones” should be held there. The then th e door opened and B enita ap­
la te M r. M oore a n d w e h av e;
A paying business in Ash­ try . E x c lu siv e s a le s m a n . S. girl’s eyes flashed. Ever since she peared before her.
P e n n ls to n . , R es. 476 L a u re l S t. had been a little tot, she had silent-
b e e n re q u e s te d to sell o r tra d e
The next room on the rig h t!” she
P h o n e 444Y .
im m e d ia te ly .
W e w ill ta k e I land.
2 5 3 - lm o ly w orshipped th e good-looking Am­ exclaim ed. “ The octopus pit! I will
erican.
Benita decided som ething get killed for th is— but I love him
A sh la n d to w n p ro p e rty o r co n ­
Close in furnished Bunga­ M r. a n d M rs. R . W a g n e r o f then and here. B efore h er father so l H ere— m ake my fath e r give up
s id e r a n y p ro p e rty t h a t is u n ­
was aw are of h er presence, B enita the key to the room !” And handing
low, easy terms.
e n c u m b e re d .
B u tte , M o n ta n a ,
w e re A sh la n d quietly stole away.
P earl a revolver sh e turned and ran
Special Dances
A lso w e h a v e good b u n g a ­
down
the hallway.
v is ito rs y e s te r d a y , h a v in g s to p ­
Suddenly the crack o f a whip was
Pearl
T
ravers
w
asted
no
tim
e
in
low ty p e h o m e in M edford,
and Songs
ped o ff h e r e on a tr ip s o u th , heard, m ingled with a few well-
chosen Spanish oaths, and a rickety rushing down to the general room
fin e lo t a n d g a rd e n , fiv e ro o m s
in
o
r
d
e
r
to
see
th
e
p
a
rk
.
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
old victoria draw n by an equally old w here th e T hree w ere m ingling with
p la s te re d , close in , w h ich we
nag wheezed around the corner. In Fucheros and the roustabouts at the
bar.
w ill tra d e fo r one to fiv e a c re s
Payne
m a le s
lawn the seat sa t “ Mr. Jones.**
Cliff
“ H ands up, everybody!” she
in o r a ro u n d A sh la n d .
V alu e I
“ H ello, Jo I” he hailed to th e Inn­
sw ings.
shouted,
draw ing
the
revolver.
keeper,
and
th
e
latter,
hastily
$2800
and
we m u st
have
“ Now, Fucheros, come here! I want
thrusting
the
m
essage
into
his
poc­
so m e th in g a b o u t
sa m e price.
L . O. A r e a s a n d fa m ily o f K la ­ ket ran out to m eet the Am ericano the key for J o n e s’ room !” The
F o u r-S ite
R e a lty
A gency,
m a th F a lls w e re v is ito rs in A sh ­ with feigned pleasure. A num ber of c rafty innkeeper in a rage, handed
M edford B ld g ., M edford, O re­
la n d y e s te rd a y a n d to d a y , c a l­ other habitues o f th e place came out the key over to the girl who backed
A h Well As
to greet “ Jones,” including the w or­ out covering the crowd with the
gon.
275-3
lin g on frie n d s .
shipful Benita. D rinks of welcome autom atic.
were ordered all around, but the girl „ P earl rushed up the stairs while
a
t
J
o
r
d
a
n
’s,
G
et
y
o
u
r
b
ric
k
found tim e to draw h er Am erican Fucheros laughed and reached for
WANTED
another lever— one that would close
aside.
C
o
rn
e
r
H
el
$25
p
e
r
th
o
u
s
a
n
d
,
In One Of
W A N T E D — A w o m an to cook on
the trap-door in Jo n e s’ room. Con­
“
Be
careful,**
she
w
hispered,
“
you
275-3
m an a n d V an N ess.
are followed, and my father has sequently, when the girl arrived,
ra n c h fo r tw elv e p e rso n s. A d­
orders to detain you.
U nder the she did not know how to reach her
d re ss, M rs. R oy E. S w ig a rt, M on­
M r. a n d M rs. A. G ild e r, of floor of your room th ere is som e­ lover. She hunted frantically about
ta g u e , C alif.
275-3
Mt. S h a s ta , C a lifo rn ia , w e re r e g ­ th in g ----- be c a re fu l! H ush! I can­ the room, trying to find an entrance
into the octopus pit. And then the
is te re d a 1 t th e H o te l A sh lan d not tell you m o re!” And then, as lever on th e wall came to her view.
Fucheros
returned
and
started
to
NOTICE
la s t n ig h t, h a v in g com e h e r e to take “ Mr. Jo n e s” to his room, W ithout hesitating she threw it over
R e c o rd e r’s O ffice,
— and su ffered the sam e fate as
sp en d a s h o r t v a c a tio n .
B enita watched with silent fear.
A sh la n d , O reg o n ,
“ By th e way, J o ,” th e Am erican “Jo n es.”
J u ly 18, 1923.
The girl w as plunged downward,
began, a fte r they had arrived up­
Farmers, Attention!
F o r th e c o n s tru c tio n of c e m e n t
For the best In sweet milk and stairs, “ I w ant an escort inland to but in her fall she had m anaged to
Look
to
your
Mowers,
s id e w a lk s in f ro n t of a n y p ro p ­
106-tf M alata ju st as soon as you can a r­ grasp the edge of the floor and cling
e r ty it is n e c e ssa ry fo r th e p ro p ­
Rakes and Binders early cream go to Detrlck’s.
to it. Pearl was about to climb to a
range It. It is very im portant.”
e r ty o w n e r to a p p ly to th e C ity
so
in
ease
I
should
not
“As
soon
as
I
can
arrange,**
Diace of safety when she felt a
T h o m a s J . M iller a n d w ife of
R e c o rd e r re q u e s tin g th e n e c es­
Fucheros smiled.
“W e are short slimy, arm -like thing reach out and
have
the
worn
or
broken
s a ry g ra d e a n d a lig n m e n t s ta k e s ,
O a k la n d w e re A s h la n d v is ito rs
at present M eestalr Tone— wrao itself about her. She was grad­
parts in stock I will y e s te rd a y , w h ile M r. M iller w as hand
g iv in g th e C ity E n g in e e r a t le a s t
Mebbe one day, two day— I fe e x !” ually being draw n down into the
a d a y ’s n o tic e of in te n t to c o n ­
have time to send to tra n s a c tin g bu sin ess.
On the following day. with the pit.!
s tr u c t.
Portland
for
tlienu
arrival o f another shio, P earl Trav-
(To be continued)
A ll c e m e n t w a lk s on city
s tr e e ts a re c o n s tru c te d a c c o rd ­
Oranges,
lemons,
grape
fruit—•
Garden Hose and Tools
in g to c ity sp e c ific a tio n s a n d
Detrlck sells for less.
106-tf
G. B eard a n d wif> of K la m a th
of every Description
F a ll an d w in te r F e lts a n d
u n d e r th e in sp e c tio n o f th e C ity
F
a
lls w ere A sh la n d v isito rs y es­ trim m in g on
E n g in e e r.
d isp la y S a tu rd a y ,
J. E . M iller o f O a k la n d , C a li­ te rd a y , c a llin g on se v e ra l frie n d s
G E R T R U D E B IE D E ,
J u ly 28, a t M rs. S im ons, 26 S.
fo rn ia s p e n t th e d a y h e re y e s te r ­ h e re .
C ity R e c o rd e r.
P io n e e r.
276-2
271-2 F r i
d ay a tte n d in g
to b u s in e s s m a t­
te rs .
IN T H E COUNTY CO U R T IN AND
S p rin g g a rm e n ts c le a n e d an d
M r. a n d M rs. L. H. G ilm ore
FO R JA C K SO N COUNTY,
pressed w ith c a re . A u to d e liv e ry , a n d son of P a s a d e n a , C a lifo rn ia
W h en you blow o u t, blow in to
O R EG O N
.’ h o n e 63. A sh la n d C le a n in g an d w ere in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y and
In th e m a tte r of th e E s ta te of
L e e d o m ’s fo r T ire s.
2 5 6 tf
Dyeing Works.
2 0 8 -tf to d ay , v isitin g w ith frie n d s and
E m ily I. B in g h a m , d e c ea se d .
re la tiv e s.
N O TICE O F H E A R IN G
on
M r. a n d M rs. A. L . L a c h o u n
F in a l A ccount.
M rs. M. J . T o lm an a n d Mrs.
T h e u n d e rs ig n e d e x e c u to r h a s ■
I I I I I I B I I I I I of S an F ra n c is c o p s e n t th e d a y
T he la d ie s of th e C h ristia n
F
.
L. T o lm an of D u ro , C a lifo rn ia
file d w ith th e C lerk of said C o u rt
h e re
y e s te rd a y
c a llin g
on
s p e n t th e d a y
h e re y e ste rd a y , c h u rc h w ill hold a cooked food
h is final a c c o u n t a n d th e H o n o r­
i frie n d s.
sa le a t E n d e r ’s g ro c e ry S a tu rd a y .
a b le G. A. G a rd n e r, J u d g e of said
v
isitin
g
w
ith
A
sh
la n d frie n d s.
AM entirely free from my Piles
C o u r t h a s d e sig n a te d S e p te m b e r
C hicken p ie sp e cia l.
276 - 9
L e t m e te ll you a b o u t th e n ew
and aches and pains,” writes
1 s t. 1923, a t 10':00 o’clock a. m.
Bacon with eggs, fried in the rich drip­
I h a v e a sp le n d id lis t of b u n g a ­
a t th e C o u rt H ouse in J a c k s o n ­
one of my form er women patients fu ll c o v e ra g e A u to m o b ile policy.
A.
B.
D
em
yer
and
w
ife
o
f
O
a
k
­
pings, bacon with the fish-----
v ille , J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon, as
E. T.
2 4 6 -tf. low h o m es fo r sa le .
who, after suffering 25 years, was Yeo, of co u rse .
la n d , C a lifo rn ia
w e re A sh lan d
t h e tim e a n d place fo r a h e a rin g
S ta p le s. H o te l A sh la n d Bldg.
cured by my painless, non-surgical
o n said a c c o u n t.
v is ito rs y e s te rd a y w h ile Mr. De­
2 7 0 -tf
M
r.
a
n
d
M
rs.
P
a
r
k
e
r
M
cCon-
A ny p e rso n h a v in g a n o b jec ­ treatm ent. But this case is no ex­
m y e r w as tra n s a c tin g b u sin ess.
That’s real food anytime— hut on camp­
Del of H oly wood w e re A sh la n d
tio n th e r e to is re q u ire d to file
ception,
as
scores
of
letters
in
my
su c h o b je c tio n a t o r b e fo re th e
ing and fishing trips, it’s the finest food
M r. a n d M rs. F . R. H o w ard of
FREE illustrated book will testify, v is ito rs y e s te rd a y .
B e n e fit d a n c e a t open a ir
tim e of said h e a rin g .
P o r tla n d w e re
A sh la n d v isito rs p la tf o rm
that money can buy.
D a te d th is 2 0 th d a y of J u ly , l use no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga-
in
P a rk ,
S a tu rd a y
We make a specialty of picnic y e s te rd a y , M r.
H o w ard h a v in g n ig h t.
’u^eS’ stiti:hes, burning or other disagree*
1923.
276-3t.
wle or dangerous method in treating and campers’ needs. De trie V s.
m ad e th e tr ip in th e in te r e s ts
F R E D E R IC E. W ATSON.
F R Y E S D E L I C I O U S B A C O N fits in n a tu ra lly w hen
' i
E x e c u to r. Piles, and GUARANTEE results.
236-tf of h is b u sin e ss.
T.
B.
P
a
u
lso
n
of
B
u
tte
,
Mon
you
xe on an o u td o o r trip . I t ’s m ild, ten d e r, sw eet as a bit
U
271-2 F r i,
Remember my guarantee
ta
n
a
w
as
a
b
u
sin
e
ss
v
isito
r
h
e
re
of
honey—
made of choice young pork T r y it once and you
means a positive and per­
E d ith
Jo h n s o n
of O a k la n d ,
A re n te d ty p e w rite r w ill keep y e s te rd a y .
manent cure no m a tte i
w ill uever go on a trip without it.
___i w how s e v e r e your c a st C a lifo rn ia , w as a n A s h la n d v isi­ you In p ra c tic e fo r school. See
may be>
- —’ to r y e s te rd a y , c a llin g on f rie n d s E lh a rt.
H a v in g it c le a n e d r e g u la rly
sh e k n o w s h e re .
w ill doi^ble th e life of a good
M o te econom ical by the tid e
A S an F ra n c is c o b u sin e ss m an s u it.
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
273-tf.
0 AND MORRISON PORTLAND. ORcOCh
- T kQNl THIS PA P rq ,y C N V#R| T I N<
When you blow out, blow In to H. G ossbug, w as r e g is te re d
at
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf th e H o te l A sh la n d
la s t n ig h t,
G eorge A. C u b a n is o f San
h a v in g been c alled h e re by b u si­ F ra n c isc o , w ith h is w ife, w as a
B. B ock of S an F ra n c is c o w as n e ss m a tte r s .
v is ito r in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y an d
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Garden Tools
Hoes, R akes, S p ad in g F orks, S pades a n d
Shovels
Garden Hose
Rubber and Cotton
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
Buy Your
Winter's Supply of
DANCE
a v x x x
Realty Bargains
m
t
SATURDAY
July 28
Do It Now
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
E. T. STAPLES
SA V E
WOOD
NOW
IC E
FO O D
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
fr ie d
BACON
on th a t
fis h in g
tr ip
PEIL’S CORNER
IIIIIÜÜQR
Suffered 25 Ye«rs
I
rye's
Delicious
Bacon
“Everything the
name implies'
DAIRYMEN! W
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
D r iv e « a w a y file « « ■ < p a a ta —
la c re a s e s m i lk an d aaoaey r e ­
ta r a « . Y e a r d r a n t t a t has it . I t
a e t w e w i l l aead « re p a id a t r i a l
« « a r t p a c h a c a fo r 7Be.
S tam p «
accep ted .
Clarke, Woodward Drag Co.
P o r tla a d . O r c c e a
xh A s . j . dear
h
onstipation
C
Alway» r tlitf in taking
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
E*«y—pleasant— effective -only 2 f a
in the
city
yesterday
looking
a f te r local b u s in e s s in te r e s ts .
For sale on easy payments, a
5-room modern, furnished bunga­
low, paved street. E. T. Staples.
218-tf
Billy Sunday Says:
When a man—
In a rented house—
Sings “Home Sweet Home”—
He is kidding himself—
Ana serenaaing tne tanaiora.
todtì^’.
M r. C u b a n is h a s b e e n
a ju d g e in S an F ra n c is c o fo r
m a n y y e a rs.
C h ild re n ’s p la y g ro u n d b en efit
d a n c e a t open a ir p av ilio n in th e
p a rk S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
2 7 6 -3 t.
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