Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
Wednesday, Aüfttât »¡1029
ASHLAND BAHT TIDINGS
•• Classified Column ::
» M »
Classified Column R ates
cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one
m onth or more,
the word
each time.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
♦ ♦ • • >
' ' •— ■
" - -___ ’1 C O A L E X P O R T S I N C R E A S E ;
A Column
Column Devoted
Devoted to
to R
M
B riefs
oBusChess
hnd
Personal
Notes?1
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Rest
deuce and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 2 8 , Offlc . Let me tell you about the new
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to I
00
full 'coverage
Automobile policy.
p. m. only.
Yeo, of course.
246-tf.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
We make a specialty oí picnic
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
and
campers’ needs. Detrick’s.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland
• 236-tf
- Ore.
{
BitmMBOtt* shipments ¡a December from mines of Great Britain and congress which met in Canada in
1922.doubletheseofcorresponding terS T k i X S l X o
t h i S T . I ™ PT > di h* the War- h
month in 1921. United States has years immediately following the
i % th e m ° st eminent
over half th» wmJJ’. « « . I .
OW lilt the wnntr> supply.
w ar- Our exports of coal to that geologists of the world, and its
continent advanced from less than statem ents accredit to the United
half million tons in 1913 to about ^!ates an underground coal supply
»0,000
3,854,000,000.000 metric
metric tons,
tons i l
4,000,000 in
in 1919,
1919, the
the year
year following
following o of i 3,854,000,000.000
the close of the war, and 12,000,000 against 1,234,000,000,000 in C anada'
>n 1920 but dropped to less than 996,000.000,000 in China: 423 000000-
one-half million tons in 1922, in 000 in Germany; and in the United
which year our exports of coal to Kingdom 190 COO 000 000 I n f a r t
the whole world fell off about one- the United States h a s ’
half as compared with 1921. The to this expert estimaie a littlf
fact th a t the exports of bitunxi- more than one-half of the known
nous coal in the closing quarter of coal supply of the world while the
J922 showed an increase of 50% fact that Canada which holds next
m quantity when compared with highest rank in underground suo-
tne same quarter of 1921 and those ply has imported nearly a half
° f D«cc"?ber. 1922. alone were million dollars worth of our coa
actuaI*y d°uble those of Decern- in the last five years ‘hat China
ber’ 1 9 2 1 suggests an early return which holds third rank in supply
to normality in the outward move- is now buying limited Quantities
m ent of this article, of which we from us, and that Great BHtain
are the world’s chief source of sup- formerly the world’s chief e-r’
ply. Coal exports from the United porter, is now sending ships for
States m the decade ending with American coal, suggests that our
1922 are 231 million tons against mining and distribution facilities
H5 million in the preceding promise an even ereater n e r c c n t
decade. The value in the 1913 J
age of increase in ^ r futE?e c"li
J i ^ 3. $U70,000,000 against exports than that of the past.
$356,000,000 in the earlier decade.
The wnrtd’c
\
<
e This State™ nt
United coll averages s l S i l y k s^ ha°n
S? tes is the “world’s chief source l.SOO.OOO.OOO^tons of which about
C° al su.p pIy” is ful,y justified by one-third is produced i n ? h e
the record of a world geological United State«.
Announcement that 30,000 tons
of British shipping has been chart-
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot
«fed for the transfer of coal from
ju s t across from the park foun­
the United States to the ports of
tains.
Large
lot
running
continental
Europe suggests, ac-
through from P ark avenue to
cording
to
the
Trade Record of
G ranite St., faces 216 feet on
Having it cleaned regularly The National City
Bank, th a t onr
G ranite and 260 feet on P ark
CHIROPRACTORS
will double the life of a good sales of coal to that greatest coal
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­ DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic suit.
P aulserud’s.
273-tf. im porting m arket of the world
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
and Electro-Therapy. The com
may return to the comparatively
ful location for an apartm ent
bination does wonders. First
high
record attained m recent
and Ashland needs ju s t such a
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and years. Quite naturally our coal
N ational Bank Bldg.
Phone
structure right now. I have not
48-142.
M aster Ned Jones of San F ra n ­ Sx,P°r Ls 1 ° .a11 parts ° f the worId
the capital to build the a p a rt­
°ff during the past year. The
House Calls
cisco were registered a t the Ho­ feH
m ent and need the money now
J?22 exE?rti of coal * cre ° nly
invested in the property in my DR. HAWLEY— Above
million »ons against 24J4
Tidings tel Columbia last night, having
printing business. Will sell all
office. Phone 91.
stopped in Ashland to see the million in 1921, but the fact th a t
or any p art of it a t a real bar­
the outward movement in the clos-
park.
gain, if taken a t once. Go up DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
m g months of 1922 was far in ex-
and look it over and m ake me
cesx of the same months of 1921
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­
Is your house and furniture ln- suggests th a t the movement to
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114
ings office.
208-tf
foreign m arkets has already been
»
sured? If not see Staples for ser- resumed
and will be further stun-
CON VALESCENT
HOME— Cot- |v Ice.
268 tf
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT—
ulated
by
the orders coming from
tage plan. Invalids cared for!
G reat Britain, the w orlds greatest
160 acres unimproved land, un­
COUF‘Ty ° UtSidC ° f the
in home surroundings. Matern-I
incum bered, near village of 300
ity
departm
ent.
Terms
rea-
18
y°
Ur
house
and
fu
rn
itu
re
Statet u u
• V
on S. P. R. r . and good hard
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf insured? If n ° t see Staples for
e L * a e ’"l hC Pr St
roads, 100 acres under fence
service.
with good natu ral pasture,
281-tf re^erv«*. iuS clue, coal supplies
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
house, barn and woodshed. For
and buy for less a t
. Cash
,
fu rth e r particulars address F. FOR prom pt and sareful service . T Pay
auto
trucks
or
horse
drays,
call
Leedom
8
TIre
H ospital.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
279-tf
W hittle T ransfer Co.
Phone
FOR SALE
I l f - Office, 89 Oak street, near
Pay Cash and buy for less at
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
FOR SALE— 3 acres irrigated
Leedom’s Tire Hospital.
279-tf ConparisM of prices of 75 pri«ci|rJ marked in raw m ateriak and food-
bottom land on the Rogue T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
¡-■»rt. S » . . Ik.1 ^ « ,1 (0%
R » - .¡Ik, for example,
fer Good team and motor
River, ju st off of paved P a­
Do you know why th ere Is so
briof higher prices at the end of
J“ Po rt-f.t manufactur-
trucks. Good service a t a rea­
cific highway and close to
1922 than at 'fc* m J <4 1491 ‘” « 1matcr,al / o r which we are en-
much full coverage au to in s u r­
sonable price. Phone 83.
town, in alfalfa^ garden and
ance sold? Ask J. N. D ennis;
M A .lf a M U r f .
. " Z a h » U ° . « °.“. ^ g e 8D4 ° pU
o rt
fruit. 5 rooms, fireplace, mod­ TRY FEHIGE FOR HAT* JANG ask G. W. T refren; it alw ays
taring Oo^eriaJs
«J
per PQlJn d ..in D e-
and tran sfer work of all '• inds
ern except heat, garage, chick­
pays to be sure, and insure w ith
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
en houses, etc., also with
“ n i t r i c “' p
e r
200-lm o Yeo, of course. Phone 27 w .
place
is fine Jersey cow
287-tf
Adxxnce is price,, of w V - i m t? B 9 <!n"i91I5 19’s î i n 1 'îk ' 9I7' ’ “j
and
heifer,
50 chickens, JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207
«
JUA n o . h e a r T , eo much.” £ D e ie m k t
st ,ll‘
E ast Main. Phone 138.
household fu rn itu re and
all
by oo mi~“M comlsed to tae $2 47- nig tin iir \ 1 5 - h aga,nst
Cliff Payne m akes cabinets.
tools, house is insured for
(Jnited States. Thj Tra^t Record c -tircK deoeiidelt n r
th ?
planing mill
32500. Can sell this week for
Cf
The-'National
City
Bank
of
New
cide
world
29
4c
oer
/ ° Ut?
Full line of ammunition. We
d aga?ns
$2650 on small cash down J \ v o i c - u S 1SH AND CABINET repair, buy, trade and sell new Nork, which has ¿ a é e a careful 3 S : id ia r? h h ^
■Jaalysis of prices abroad at the 14Jc’ cattle Mdes
againsî
v OR5 S’ Cor- H eilm an and
balance easy— Come look at
Army Goods
Van Nes8-
194-tf and used guns.
IL Four-Site R ealty Agency,
Store.
279-tf
Medford, Oregon.
285-3
PAGE THREE
i
« » ..........................».
-
SALLY ANN SAYS—
“ BREAD BUILDS
STURDY CONSTITUTIONS'
:
Don’t pam per your children by giving them
food. The first precious ten v p a X
Fi
*ndlgestiljle
for the future.
Clous ten yea m of life m ust fit your child
Bread stint
is his you
best b o food.
a “ «rmn,»».
Don’t
y - h e Bread
’s X w is lBg.
'»»«•
Sally Ann Bread
Is Bread
for a
life-sized man or
the
small
boy.
Made of the best
m aterials by the
best bakers.
Lithia Bakery
‘A Good liakerv'
-»-♦
ADVANCE IN PRICES WORLDWIDE
m
»-♦ ♦ « « >
STATEM ENT
of the F irst N ational Bank of Ashland, County of Jackson, State
of Oregon, showing the am ount standing to the credit of every de­
the closing m onth of
year, so'do
b ir U p f positor July 1, 1923, who has not made a deposit, or who has not
Chem,cal wood pulp unbleached w ithdraw n any part cf his deposit (Commercial deposits), principal
mats and matting, and shingles
or interest, for a period cf more than seven (7) years immediately
" « S ,
prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or
? broad, rince u n d er the .‘aw the postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, isf
known.
“ îto e‘h'„ CZ ' r L « i „ “ " S e E T
Name of Depositor
Residence or
Dead, if fact
Amount
irOm wh' ch lhe “ " 'h a n d is e '¡ I
Postoffice Address
is
known
.’T * to ,hi P ni" d State,, and
‘hus a r? a distinct and sharply de- Chas. S. Cunningham, Ashland, Oregon
.... $ 7.20
Î P C<1 P
v°f the averaK^ ad' Jas. M. Derricks, Ashland, Oregon
$1 70
v î" CeS whlch ha.ve occurred in the Samuel M. Dorrence, Ashland, Oregon
10 05
IV T n V P?rts of the wor,d fr°m L. W. Moore, Ashland Oregon.
Dead
....
2 01
zjljch the imports are drawn. About M argaret Gordon, Ashland, Oregon
1.75
Leonard Wiles, Co., Medford, Oregon
68.SO
,hr h
° ‘ 1922 Mrs. N. H. Morrison, Ashland, Oregon
2 00
monuments
F rank Owen, Ashland, Oregon
3 00
Tailored,
ready-to-wear
suits
-» ¿ rU d 's L r a *
FOR SALE— Household goods,
C.
Oliver
Shipley,
Ashland,
Oregon,
...
6.35
at Paulserud’s.
273-tf
MONUMENT— MARKERS
including i mahogany bed­
Lowest Prices
Sewenty-five ormcipal articles of combing wool 29c against 2
0
than,,n that of im-
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson, — ss.
room set (5 pieces), 1 brass
feporte were selected with whi^F the foodstuffs s u i f • £
° f the articles in’
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson to compare prices abroad with wheat r i« and ™
c‘udcd ,n th « .re p re se n ta tiv e list
I, J. W. McCoy, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon
bed, 1 dresser, 2 springs, 1 3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo
of Glendale, W ashington oassed those of a year ago, and about vances though most n( th Wf
S ° w advanoe^, including all grains, oath, that I am the Cashier, of the F irst National Bank of Ashland
PLUMBING
m attress, 2 heaters, 1 range, 1
the day here yesterday visiting 60% of the number show advances and nuts of which we are la rte
v^°a ’ ra * c°tton, cotton county of Jackson, State of Oregon; th at the foregoing statem ent is
gas stove (th ree burners with ov
during the year. The articles sc- importers show decr^LL
fi° t " ’ b‘nû' r ,
barbed wire,
with friends.
e n ), 1 rug (9x12), 1 dining ta ­
lected include representative manu- the year.’ Among the manufac* shn’nld**1«1
beef’ hams and a lull, true, correct and complete statem ent, showing the name, last
faeturing materials, foodstuffs and tures cotton clo th f show advanÎ^t o îa n ttY ’ a
butter and cheese, known residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and
ble, 2 rockers, 1 library table, 2
For the best In sweet m ilk and a limited number of m anufactures, in the latest month for w h k h ^
° the other the am ount to the credit of each depositor as required by the pro­
kitchen tables, fruit ja rs, chairs,
cream go to D etrick’s.
106-tf - d C d y a o c . . « «pccùU y „cord »
{refrigerate^.
Call 123 Church
visions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive. Oregon Laws.
St.
287-4*
.A h Well As
J. W. McCOY.
Better be safe than sorry. See
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th. day of July, A. D. 1923
Beaver Realty Co. about your in­
FO R SALE——Pile used lum ber
CAMPING FACILITIES AT
(Seal)
G. H. WENNER, Notary Public for Oregou.
surance.
Phone 68.
287-tf
all dimensions. See Miss Cof­
SEASIDE ARE TO RE GOOD
268-4-Tuesday.
My commission expires, Aug. 3, 1925.
fee, Tidings office.
In One Of
SEASIDE, Aug.,
8.— Those
Talent Community Club dance
FOR SALE— Lot on Alida street
a t Jackson y o t Springs, Wed­
coming by automobile to attend
$25.00 down, $10.00 a month.
nesday night, August 8th.
the American Legion sessions at
Phone 28» or call 108 Pioneer
REDDING, Calif., Aug. 8.— j SACRAMENTO, Aug. 8.— A Oregon s G reatest Ocean resort
285-2
avenue.
281-1 mo.
All the Shasta county mining liberal education in modern min- will find splendid camping facil­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stock of property of Trinity Copper com-14ng methods, as well as a com­ ities and suitable parking priv­
FOR SALE— Milch goats.
220
Happy
Camp, California were pany was attached this week by | plete course in C alifornia’s var- ileges, according to Pat Diltian,
Garfield St.
283-1 mo
the Federal National
Bank of ied m inerals, will be afforded in of Seaside, chairm an of the le­
Ashland visitors yesterday.
ASSOCIATION
MEMBERS
AND
Boston
to
recover
on
notes
giv- j the great mining exposition to gion convention arrangem ents
FOR SALE— Potato digger, hill­
PATRONS—
Canvas Folding Army cots, en in May last year and endorsed be conducted by the D epartm ent committee
side plow and several o th e r :
We have closed a cannery deal $3.75. Army Goods Store.
by Thomas W. Lawson, Boston - of Mines and Mining of the Sac
small plows and cultivators.
for
three
car
loads
of
B
artlett
tra
d e r in copper stocks. Judg- ram ento Cham ber of Commerce
Inquire a t 244 G rant St.
286-2
Farmers, Attention!
pears. Commence picking Thurs-
m
ent
is asked for $46,620. It I in cooperation with the State
284-6*
_____________ ‘lay, deliver Friday and Saturday
For the best In sweet nfilk and is alleged th at the interest was ¡M ining Bureau at th e l 923 Cali-
Look to your Mowers,
F o il SALE— Almost new Sonora. *n f*nie for shipm ent Saturday, cream go to Detrlck’a.
106-tf paid in November, but since then fornia State Fair, which opens
Rakes and Binders early
.phonograph and 27 records.
AH to be No. 1 cannery stock.
not a cent has been paid on the l Saturday, Septem ber 1.
so in ease I should not
Inquire forenoons 350 B St.
2 1/* Inches or larger and free
Have a fit at Orres- -tailors for demand notes, and Lawson has i Mining of ore will be illu stra t­
have
the worn or broken
Open A ir P avilion
or other defects men and women.
284-t6 from worms
ed by men operating a ir drills
226-tf disappeared from Boston.
parts
in
stock
I
will
which will prevent peeling out
The property levied on in- in -huge granite and quartz slabs
L IT H IA P A R K
have time to send to
FOR SALE CHEAP— D o d g e two perfect halves. We furnish
eludes
forty-one mining claims and by powder displays; crush­
Try
our
eats
at
the
Hot
Portland for them.
touring car, in good condition. lug boxes, a car load now being
west of K ennett, the best known ing of ore will be done in a
Springs,
W
ednesday
night,
Tai
W. J. W allace, 66 Mountain en route from Medford. Act
G arden H ose and T ools
being the Shasta
King, which completely equipped
ent Community club.
285
10-stamp
avenue.
286-t3 promptly and watch your sizes.
o f e v ery D escrip tion
has been in charge of a watch- ■ mill, one-quarter regulation size,
Ashland
F
ru
it
jind
Produce
Asso­
Albert Parker and wife of Se­ man for about ten years. This ' treatm ent of the crushed ore will
FOR RENT— Private garage on
ciation.
287-2 attle, Washington were in Ash is the mine which Lawson pre- i be by am algam ation, cynaide and
Factory stret. Phone 481 J.
land today while Mr. Parker was dieted in 1901 would be n e ttin g : the new m ercuric-cyanide pro-
286-tf
S, A. Vellin, a San Francisco transacting business.
from $2,000,000 to $3.000,000 a cess, and it is hoped to have a
> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
FOR SALE— Three Jersey and business man, spent today here
______
year
by August, 1901, when small sm elter furnace also in op-
one Holstein milch cow's. 419 attending to local business inter-
T. A. Talent of Medford, Ore- 830,000,000 worth of ore would eration. Newly invented stam p
•
Laurel street.
286-3* ests’
S°n was a business visitor in be blocked out. In addition to mills of compact size will also
l CALIFORNIA ORJGONJ
the mining claims all the w ater be shown, and there will be dis­
Ashland yesterday and today.
POW ER CO M PANY
Ft»R SALE- -Pure bred Berk
M. Burbam and wife of San
rights
and considerable person­ played the electric equipm ent of
shire pigs, Phone 105.
Francisco were Ashland visitors
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— al property was levied on by a m odern mine. Latest devices
r
2S7-t6 yesterday, having stopped here
Detrick sells for less.
106-tf Sheriff W. W. Sublett, who put for underground work and to
on
a
trip
north
to
visit
friends.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
Morgan D. Thomas in charge as prevent accidents will be exhibit-
ed.
H ear A lford’s orchestra at keeper.
FOR SALF— Modern bungalow,
S. S. Brown of Oakland, Cali- Talent Community club dance at
~
I In the main $350,000 exhibit
garage, 3 large lots, fru it, fornia passed the day in Ash-1 Jackson Hot Springs, A ugust 8. BUILDING OF WAR VETERAN ■ hal1 of the F air, will be located
285-2
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St. land yesterday transacting busi- i
HOSPITALS BEING RUSHED j a display of m inerals conserva-'
_______
280-1 mo* ness.
--------- -
I tively valued at a q u arter of a
Cliff
Payne
makes
lawn
swings
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 8.— Co- million dollars, and including ev-
FOR SALE— Furnished f o u r
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Campbell
operation
of capital and labor to e ry variety of m ineral produced
284-1
room cottage, corner lot, Ideal of Rice Lake, Wisconsin were
prevent
delay
in delivery of m a­ in California. This display will
location. 283 B street.
YOUR PARTNERS
Ashland visitors yesterday and
terial
and
in
providing
labor for be housed in a reproduction of
280-1 mo* today, having stopped here while
IN PR O G R ESS
R. S. Knowlton and wife of the construction of hospitals to a m ountain, with two mine tu n ­
Mr. Campbell
transacted busi- ! Oakland, California were Ash­ care for disabled war veterans nels for entrance and exit, Note: Between 1912-1922, Copco’s
WANTED
ness.
land visitors yesterday. They has been obtained by Alvin O w s-! Among the exhibits will be a 12- consumers increased 1 0 0 ^ f— the
WANTED— Young man to learn
were accompanied by Miss Na- ley, national commander of the inch nugget of pure gold from i gross earnings increased 287
p rin ters’ trade. Small wages
Mrs. L. J, Payne and m o th e r, omi Knowlton.
American Legion, from Eliot*. F. j Nevada county and a $50,000
to begin.
Good opportunity of Vacaville, California were in
_
Goodwin, vice-president of the block of pure tungsten from
for right young man. Inquire Ashland
today visiting
with
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thompson, Cham ber of Commerce of the i Kern county. The state Mining
a t Tidings office.
tf friends.
of San Francisco were in Ashland United States, and John Donlin, Bureau will also have an exhib­
yesterday while Mr. Thompson president of the building trades it. B urglary and fire insurance
WANTED— Roomers, 308 North
A. w : Moon of H ilt, California was transacting business.
departm ent of the American Fed­ will bee arried .on the exhibit.
Main street. Phone 289Y.
was a business visitor in the city
eration
of Labor.
286-3» today.
•
Miss Grace W ells of Berkeley
Following receipt of reports THEODORE ROOSEVELT PUTS
was an Ashland visitor yester­ from legion officials th a t hospi­ UP PRIZE FOR LEGION MEN
WANTED— Good, clean cotton
E. R, G orderer and A. S. Dav day.
The 7.14 <JC quarterly dividend
tal construction in various parts
rags are wanted at the Tid­
is
of San Diego, were Ashland
of the country was being held up
ings office. We pay 5 cents
NEW YORK, Aug. 8.— Theo­ you get on your Copco Preferred
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fenney by the failure of contractors to
per pound for all rags ac­ visitors today.
dore Roosevelt, assistant secre­ is high interest— and a good re­
of San Francisco passed the day deliver m aterials and by the d if­
cepted.
tf :
tary of the Navy, and one of the turn on your investm ent. Safe
____________________________
I 3« Campbell of Beaverton, here yesterday visiting
with ficulty of obtaining laborers, the
founders
of the
American Le­ because of the company’s $10,-
WANTED— Man
witn
strong i OreBo&. passed the day here yes- friends.
legion leader has conducted an
gion,
has
offered
a silver cup
team and wagon to haul wood. terd ay transacting business wih
investigation of the situation.
293,569.69 in physical properties,
iand-built of better
to the legion post In New York
Mary R. G. Freem an, 261 Ob- local Hrms.
Miss H arriet Thompson of San The legion will urge th a t prior­
and
the
rapidly
increasing
demand
which procures the largest num ­
>erly compounded.
eriin St., Ashland.
587-1<
Francisco was an Ashland visi­ ity be given to hospital construc­
for
hydro-electric
power
in
this
ber
between
July
1
and
August
R. L, Sevens of Vacaville, Cftl- to r yesterday and today.
tion in as much as the num ber
13, according to an announce­ territory.
FOR RENT
itornia was an Ashland visitor
of cases of disabled veterans re­
?r you m eet
ment made by A lbert S. Callan,
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms. yesterday>
Mr. and Mrsu J. Lathine of San quiring treatm en t is increasing
|C-T-C
Cords
commander of the New York de­
Francisco were registered a t the rapidly.
84 Alida St.
287-3*
,
. , “
partm ent of the legion.
This
____ ___________________________ L aura Leisch and Hilda J.
Hotel Ashland last night, Mr.
3-T-C Cord on your car on our
trophy
-will
be
known
as
the
FO R RENT— F our room apart- Voulter of Oakland were regis- Lathine being called here by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Jones “ Theodore Roosevelt Cup.’’
fhis rem arkable tire will do the
It
inent with garage. A dults on- te red at the Hotel Ashland last business interests.
of Berkeley, California were will be presented to the winning
PREFERRED
ly. 1101 Boulevard.
285-tf night. having stopped here to
A shland visitors yesterdaiy and post at the state convention of
------------------------------------------------ visit the city.
ASK ANY MEMBER OF OUR
Always glad to advise with today, calling on several friends.
the legion which will ee hbld at
FO R RENT— For neat house- ______ _______________
you about your fire insurance
ORGANIZATION
Saratoga Springs, September la ,
keeping apartm ents see S. L. REWARD— Liberal rew ard will needs and rates; perhaps you
A. L. Dillon of Dunsmuir, 14 and 15.
jrs throughout the country.
be paid for retu rn of box con­ m ight profit by calling 274J.
Allen. 63 N. Main.
278-tf
THE
California, was a business visi­
taining silverw are and dishes Yeo, of course.
287-tf to r ni Ashland today.
C A L IF O R N IA OREGON
Lillian M. Blair of Seattle,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Summers
taken from
Lithia park last
P O W E R C O M PA N Y
pas&ed the day here yesterday
Sunday afternoon.
Milton J
Roy A. Blehn of K lam ath Falls
W. H. Hammell of San F ran ­ of Los Angeles, California were
visiting with friends and ac­
Grants
Pass
and
Fraley. 134 Pioneer St.
was an Ashland visitor yester­ cisco was a business visitor in In Ashland today visiting with Uedford,
quaintances.
Klamath Falls
287-t2 day.
Ashland today.
friends and acquaintances.
Yreka and Dunsmuir
SA VE
IC E
FO OD
PROVOST BROS
ATTACHED BT BANK
Refrigerators
DANCE
SA TU R D A Y
P E IL ’S CORNER
N IG H T
W onderful Music
w
7.14 per. cl.
IS HIGH
AND SAFE
-T-C Cords after
•d, rough trip,
[aring uniformly
larked or gouged
[e road. It’s be-
COPCO
e Hospital
■poration ETZVS'S
AND TUBES