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T . M orris, R. F . D. A sh la n d . P h o n e 1 3 F 4 . 288-6* FO R S A L E — R E A L E S T A T E ---------------------— --------------------- 1----- F O R S A L E — M odern b u n g a lo w , g a ra g e , 3 J a rg e lo ts , f r u it, b e rrie s , e tc . 356 L a u re l St. 280-1 mo* 207 PL A N IN G M IL L ¡JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T W O R K S, C or. Van N ess. H e ilm a n a . B yocium a n d fa m ily of Se­ a re b o th e re d by fle a s ; th e city t h a t th e r e be em ployed “ a coun- s itio n , by c o n te n d in g t h a t th e know a ttle p assed th e d a y h e re y e s te r ­ e ach ch ild is a d is tin c t p ro b lem T h e ir h e a lth and re lig io u s g o v e rn m e n t is r e n d e rin g a g r e a t - ’ tu its seif. te a c h in g sh o u ld r e s t w ith th e ir j e r se rv ic e, a n d ta x p a y e rs sh o u ld hO W g o o d a C ig a r e tte . d ay v isitin g w ith frie n d s. r. ¿anuurds v ary w idely, foT d if ­ n a tu r a l g u a rd ia n s , a n d n o ts c n o o l th e re fo re be w illin g to pay fo r i t; can be m adcz A C o lu m n D evoted to B rie f CC f e r e n t ra c e s, a u d to r c h ild re n you must try a u th o r itie s w ho w ould a t a n e n o r- in m an y in sta n c e s th o se e x tra ***»•• •*-••«■* « » » * a-r * • * T h e Cozy lu n c h a t 93 N M ain B u sin e ss a n d P e r s o n a l N o tes b ro u g h t up u n a e r d iff e re n t con­ w ill open S a tu rd a y noon w ith M M U M » « »««♦♦♦♦♦■♦ » m ous ex pense, c o n v e rt th e pub- se rv ic es a re u n n e c essa ry . be c o rre c t lie schools, w hich sh o u ld be ed- c h ic k e n d in n e r. 288-2 d itio n s , w h a t w ould If w e. w a n t lo w e r tax es, it is G eorge T. B ra d sh a w of P o r t­ fo r one c h ild , w ould u o t be so u c a tio n , in to clin ics fo r m ed ical J o u r ow n b u sin ess n o t to vote for lan d w as a b u sin e ss v isito r i n th e T. M. A lco rn of M odesto, C ali­ fo r th e n e x t one. e x a m in a tio n s. th e th in g s th a t m ak e tax e s h ig h ­ city y e ste rd a y . T h e re is an a tte m p t to a s so ­ fo rn ia w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in A ll th e s e v e n tu re s of g o v e rn ­ er. c ia te e d u c a tio n , th e m o st v ita l m e n t a c tiv itie s a r e u n d e rta k e n M r.. 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A sh la n d v isito rs to d ay . a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 7 3 -tf l e s t of e d u c a tio n , b u t in th e in-1 m a jo rity of ta x p a y e rs do n o t ! tu re ; once th e m oney is o rd e re d » »■»■> s um » i PROFESSIONAL an d 1 9 4 -tf M ONUM ENTS M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S L o w est P ric e s A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO. 3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t. 223-6m o PLU M B IN G F O R S A L E — T h o r e le c tric w ash- iug m ac h in e. 482 Io w a St. 288-2* ----------- ¡ te r e s t of m ed ical e x p lo ita tio n , j ta k e tro u b le to o b je c t to in c re a se j sp e n t a n d th e sp e n d e rs a re put L e t m e te ll you a b o u t th e new A. H e rs c b m a n , w ith h is w ife j a n d d o m in e n c e; th e hom e a n d of public w ork. In fa c t, t h e r e ! in to fofice to spend it th e n - is fu ll c o v e ra g e A u to m o b ile policy. a n d d a u g h te r of S e a ttle , w ere in j n o t th e school is th e place w h e re I ig. v ery little sa id a b o u t o u r I n o th in g to b rin g re lie f W e m ust Yeo, of c o u rse . 2 4 6 -tf. th e c ity to d ay v isitin g w ith ] th e h e a lth of th e c n ild re u is a s ta n d in g a rm y of ta x co lle cto rs | d isc o u ra g e new g o v e rn m e n ta l p ro p e r c h a rg e . frie n d s. an d sp e n d e rs, w hich is m ore th a n ¡fa d s an d fan c ies w hich a d d tin-1 F . M. M o rto n of L os A n g eles T he b est w ay to begin h e a lth five tim e s * th e size of o u r arm y n e c e rs a ry law s to o u r s ta tu te w as in th e city to d a y lo o k in g F o r th e b e st In sw e e t m ilk an d w o rk in th e schools, is to s ta r t an d nav y com bined. books w ith in cre ase d n u m b e r of a f te r local b u sin e ss in te re s ts . c re a m go to D e tric k ’s. 1 0 6 -tf w ith w h a t ia “ e x te rn a l condi- W e c a n n o t go on fo re v e r, els<» T a x a tio n is th e g re a te s t prob em p lo y ers. W e m u st trim dow n tio n s su c h a s c le a n lin e ss, h e a t- jle m b e fo re th e A m erican people. i to th e e s se n tia ls, th e logical co n clusion, a ll gov­ L. H. H irsc h of S an F ra n c isc o M aud M. C a rle to n of K la m a th iug, lig h tin g , an d v e n tila tin g , al-J P ro fite e rs a n d jo b -h o ld e rs, d e - ' S om etim e, som eone m u st h alt e rn m e n t, a n d no people, m u st be w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in th e city F a ils w as a n A sh lan d v isito r to ­ so pro v id ed d ry places to play in ; ' fe n d e rs of s o a rin g ta x ra te s , u s ? th is in c re a se , th is m u ltip lic a tio n re a c h e d . y e ste rd a y . d ay , c a llin g on se v e ra l a c q u a in t- I if th e se sim p le ru le s w ould be u a lly a tte m p t to ju s tify th e ir po of em ployees. TAX ECONOMY LEA G U E, a n c es. e n fo rc e d th e re w’ould be no need Airs. L. H illy . W e m a k e a sp e c ia lty o l picnic of a n u rs e w hose in te r e s ts in th e a n d cam pers* n e e d s. D e tric k 's . w e lfa re of th e child is n o t and 236-tf E sk im o p u p p ies fo r sa le . Go co u ld n o t e q u a l th a t of th e p re s ­ a n d see th e m a t 678 B o u le v a rd e n t. M abie a n d K e n n e th C a r ru th - o r in q u ire a t th e A rm y Goods Dr. H aven E m e rso n , p ro fes e rs of L ong B each w e re A sh lan d S to re , 203 E . M ain. 288-4 so r of h e a lth a d m in is tra tio n , a t v isito rs y e ste rd a y . M rs. T. S co tt B ro o k e of San C o lum bia U n iv e rsity , said th e re R a fa e l, C a lifo rn ia , w ith C h ris ­ is no one w ay of being h e a lth y , H a v in g it c le a n e d r e g u la rly tin e a n d Lloyd B ro o k e, w ho a re th e r e is no one d ie t; h e a lth is w ill d o u b le th e life of a good to u rin g th e c o ast, w ere r e g is te r ­ a m a tte r of p e rso n a l a tta in m e n t, ft: s u it. P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 7 3 -tf. ed a t th e H o tel A sh lan d la st a n d not a g e n e ra l d isp e n sa tio n . n ig h t. C h ild re n a re th e p ro p e rty of J . O. F e n to n , a S an F ra n c sc o th e ir p a re n ts , n o t th e s ta te , an d p. • - b u sin e ss m an , p a sse d th e day W h y give y o u r m oney to u n ­ school a n d m ed ical a sso c ia tio n , h e re y e s te rd a y c a llin g on se v e ra l know n, o u t-o w -to w n p a rtie s . ty d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n t’’ to in ­ local firm s. L eav e y o u r m a g a z in e su b scrip - s tr u c t in d re s s m a k in g , m illin e ry a n y o ffe r. 2 8 8 -tf T h u rs a n d co oking, u n d e r th e d isg u ise J . C. A rg le a n d w ife of S a n ta t h a t it w ill b e n e fit th e poor. B a r b a ra p a sse d th e d a y h e re y es­ M r. a n d M rs. C. E. M illh alle r T h e a g e n t m ee ts a n d in s tru c ts te rd a y v isitin g w ith frie n d s. of F re sn o , C a lifo rn ia w e re in ( a t th e e x p e n se of th e ta x p a y e rs ) A sh la n d to d ay w h ile M r. M ill­ th e re tire d h ig h s a la rie d (w h o M iss E d ith W a te rm a n of San h a lle r w as a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss in m ost cases ro d e to und fro m , A n selm o , C a lifo rn ia , w as in th e in te re s ts . in fin e a u to m o b ile s ). c ity to d a y v is itin g w ith frie n d s. A nd now th e y a re clev erly A to u ris t p a rty oi J . W . N ixon, la u n c h in g “ th e c o m m u n ity k itc h ­ P a y C ash a n a b u y fo r less a t M rs. N ixon a n d D ave a n d Tom e n ’’ w hich is a lr ig h t, if th e one L e e d o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l. 2 7 9 -tf N ixon o f V an co u v er, B. C., w ere jvho p a tro n iz e s .ap ay s, b u t we re g is te re d a t th e H o te l C olum bia a re oposed to it if th e ta x p a y e rs It matter not when yon travel on A S an F ra n c is c o b u sin e ss m an , la s t n ig h t, h a v in g sto p p e d h e re m u st b e a r th e fin a n c ia l b u rd en . Southern Pacific trains, your safe­ to v isit L ith ia P a rk . A t th e exp en se of th e ta x p a y ­ ty conies first. d a y tr a n s a c tin g bu sin ess. e rs , th e r e a re too m an y fa c to rs A lw ays g lad to a d v ise w ith e n te r in g in to th e m a k e -u p Thorough inspections and tests are of P a y C ash a n d b u y f o r less a t y o u a b o u t y o u r fire in su ra n c e made of equipment, tracks, bridges, A m e ric an school c h ild re n , yet L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l. 2 7 9 -tf n e e d s a n d r a te s ; p e rh a p s you trestles and signals. m u st em p lo y a flea c a tc h e r. m ig h t p ro fit by c a llin g 2 7 4 J. A p o p u la r w o m an su g g e sts Employees are required to pass ex­ S. T. B ro d e ric k of L o y a lto n , Yeo, of c o u rse . 2 8 7 -tt C a lifo rn ia p assed th e d a y h e re aminations at frequent intervals. y e s te rd a y tra n s a c tin g b u sin ess. Safety Committees are constantly PE O PL ES’ FORUM Safety when you travel! T H E COj j NTy CO URT IN AND F O R JA C K SO N COUNTY, OREGON Do you k n o w w hy th e r e is so In th e m a tte r of th e E s ta te of m u ch fu ll c o v e ra g e a u to in s u r ­ FO R SA L E — F u rn is h e d f o u r E m ily I. B in g h a m , d eceased . N O TIC E O F H E A R IN G on a n c e so ld ? A sk J . N. D en n is; room c o tta g e , c o rn e r lo t, ideal F in a l A ccount. a s k G. W . T re fre n ; i t a lw a y s lo ca tio n . 283 B s tr e e t. T he u n d e rs ig n e d e x e c u to r h a s p ay s to be s u re , a n d in s u r e w ith 280-1 m o* , file d w ith th e C le rk of sa id C o u rt Yeo, of c o u rse . P h o n e Z7W . ----- r I b is final a c c o u n t a n d th e H o n o r- | a b le G. A. G a rd n e r, J u d g e of said 2 8 7 -tf W A N TED __ _________________ ______________ 1 C o u rt h a s d e s ig n a te d S e p te m b e r W A N TED __ Y oung m an to le a rn 1st, 1923, a t 1 0 :0 0 o ’clock a. m. K. H . H a r n e r, of D u n sm u ir, . a t th e C o u rt H ouse in Ja c k so n - P Iin te r s tra d e . S m all ville, J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon, as w as a n A s h la n d v is ito r y e ste r- Good o p p o rtu n ity t jle t j m e an(j p iace ¿o r a h e a rin g day. to begin, I _______ _ ( fo r r ig h t y o u n g m an. In q u ire on sa id a c c o u n t. tf A ny p e rso n h a v in g a n objec- i ______ „ a t T id in g s office. tio n th e r e to is re q u ire d to file, such o b je c tio n a t o r b e fo re th e , P a y n e m a k e s c a b in e ts. .W A N T E D — R o o m ers, 308 N o rth tim e of sa id h e a rin g . ; J- A. P a tte r s o n of S to c k to n , D ated th is 2 0 th d a y of J u l y , 1 C a lifo rn ia w as a b u sin e ss v isito r R a in s tr e e t. P h o n e 289Y . 2 8 6 -3 ’ 1923. in A sh la n d to d ay . F R E D E R IC E. W ATSON, E x e c u to r. W A N T E D — G ood, c le a n c o tto n B e tte r be s a fe th a n s o rry . See 271-2 F ri ra g s a re w a n te d a t th e T id ­ B eaver R e a lty Co. a b o u t y o u r in ­ in g s office. W e pay o c e n ts su ra n c e . P h o n e 68. 2 87-tf p e r p o u n d fo r a ll r a g s ac­ M rs. S ad ie E. C a r r u tb e r of c e p te d . fi • L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia , la in th e FO R R EN T I c ity to d a y v is itin g w ith rela - A» W ell As : tives. F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d ro o m s 287-3* 84 A lid a St. M rs. L ucy W oods of W ood- i la n d , C a lifo rn ia p a sse d th e d ay F O R R E N T — F o u r room a p a rt- In One Of h e re y e s te rd a y v isitin g w ith m e n t w ith g a ra g e . A d u lts on- ¡ frie n d s a n d a c q u a in ta n c e s . 2 8 5 -tf 1101 B o u le v a rd . ly. SA VE IC E FO O D PROVOST BROS F O R R E N T — F o r n e a t h o u se ­ k e e p in g a p a rtm e n ts see S. L. A llen. 63 N. M ain. 2 7 8 -tt Refrigerators A Variety of Merchan­ dise is selling at our store at To E d ito r of th e T id in g s: M r. T a x p a y er! 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M aiu. 288-6* HAY FE V E R considering suggestions lor your safety. y ? ♦ ♦ m i li» » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Garden Tools Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks, Spades and Shovels When friends drop in to spend the even­ ing it’s pleasant to know that there is cold baked FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM in the cooler, ready to slice and serve with a salad, or for sandwich-making Yoifre proud to serve such tender, dee- licious meat, and you’re prouder still when your guests say: “ fL/tcre did you hay such delicious ham?" Only choice, young, grain-fed pork, scien­ tifically cured and smoked, can be so mild and tender. The original FRYE PROCESS of curing and smoking preserves Lit fine, natural juices and develops the rich flavor. T he nex t tim e you buy ham a sk for FR Y E'S DELICIOUS—you will say it’s the b e s t ham you e v e r ate. 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