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    Wednesday, August IS, 1023
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
GET 18 MONTHS FOR
STEALING PAIR OF SHOES
M
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FIND IT HERE.
M AN ILA , A ug. 15.— F o r s te a l­ "A Column Devoted to Brief'
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ing a p a ir of sh o e s v a lu e d a t $4 <> Business and Personal Notes.
In o cen cio A siático , a F ilip in o » » > > < « » > ♦ ♦ ♦ « * » * » « * »♦■♦♦♦ ♦
C la ssifie d C o lu m n R a te s
la
u n d ry m a n , w as
se n te n c e d to
O ue c e n t th e w ord e a c h tim e.
For the best In sweet milk and
To r u n e v e ry issu e fo r one se rv e 18 m o n th s in ja il by J u d g e cream go to Detrick's.
106-tf
m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord L o ssin , of th e M anila M unicipal
e ach tim e.
C o u rt.
T h e o d o re B u r k h a r t, a P o r t­
lan d b u sin e ss m an , w as in th e
F O R SA L E
1 A s to ria — H am m o n d
L u m b e r c ity to d ay , c a llin g on s e v e ra l lo­
F O R SA L E — Nice g e n tle th o r ­ c o m p a n y p r e p a rin g to begin c o n ­ cal b u sin e ss firm s.
o u g h b re d J e rs e y h e ife r, g iv in g s tru c tio n of proposed new saw ­
sm all a m o u n t of very ric h m ilk. m ill h e re .
H av e a fit a t O rre s — ta ilo r s fo r
W an t to buy L e g h o rn p u lle ts ;
m en a n d w om en.
226-tf
A pril h a tc h p re fe rre d . C all a t F O R R E N T — F o u r room a p a r t ­
o r w rite to 399 B each St. A sh­
m e n t w ith g a ra g e . A d u lts o n ­
Mr. a n d M rs. H. O. T h o m p so n ,
la n d ,
293-1
ly.
1101 B o u le v a rd .
2 8 5 -tf of L os A n g eles,
w e re A sh lan d
F O R SA L E — 5 a c re s w ith in 2 Vi F O R
R E N T — N ew ly fu rn is h e d
m iles of M edford.
2 Vi a c re s
ro o m s in sp le n d id hom e on N.
b e a rin g B a r tle tt P e a rs , 1 Vi M ain, n e a r J u n io r H igh. L ad ies
a c re s a p p le s a n d o th e r f ru its
w ho a re p e rm a n e n t p re fe rre d .
4 room b u n g a lo w , la rg e b a ru
P h o n e 39 7 L o r call 217 N o rth
a n d g a ra g e , 50 foot ch ic k e n
M a in .
293-12
h o u se d iv id ed in 5 ro o m s, 5
ro o m , 50x10 fo o t ch ick house. F O R R E N T — 10-acre f r u it ra n c h ,
651 W a ln u t S t.
292-4*
B u ild in g s cost m ore th a n $3,-
000. If sold w ith in 30 d ay s,
FO R
R E N T — F u rn is h e d
a p a r t­
w ill ta k e 52,500. $1,200 cash ,
m e n t, 75 B ush S t.
2 9 5 -tf
b a la n c e tim e.
A pply M oun­
ta in a v e n u e , c o rn e r Iow a.
FO R R E N T — F o r n e a t h o u se ­
292-3*
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
F O R SA L E — Seven
p a sse n g e r
S tu d e b a k e r c a r.
C heap. S e a t
c u t dow n fo r to u rin g o r could
be m ad e in to e x c e lle n t tru c k .
C all to see sa m e a t 770 Iow a.
U p s ta irs , M orton St. e n tra n c e .
292-1*
F O R SA L E — S m a lle st c a r in th e
w o rld .
H ad been k n o w n to
ru n o c c asio n ally b e fo re lo sin g
one w h eel. W ill s e ll so ch eap
it m ak e s
w a lk in g ex pensive.
See B ow erm an a t T id in g s.
292-1
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
PROFESSIONAL
avenue.
281-1 m o
F O R SA L E — M ilch
G a rfie ld S t.
goajts.
220
283-1 m o
F O R S A L E — P u re b red B e rk s h ire
pigs. P h o n e 1 0 F 5 .
287-6
F O R R E N T — P riv a te g a ra g e on
F a c to ry s tr e t. P h o n e 481 J.
2 8 6 -tf
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
F . A. T itte m o re a n d w ife of
R ic h m o n d , C a lifo rn ia w e re A sh ­
lan d v isito rs y e ste rd a y .
Cliff
la d d e rs.
Payne
has
s p ru s te e le
J . F . W-ulff o f R e e d ley , C a li­
fo rn ia w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in
A sh la n d to d a y , g o in g on n o rth
th is e v e n in g .
F a c to ry
b lo ck s,
$6.50
per
lo ad .
C a rs o n -F o w le r
Lum ber
C om pany.
290-5
Col. a n d M rs. W . G. M o rrilo n
of P o rtla n d w ere A sh la n d v isi­
to rs y e s te rd a y , c a llin g on s e v e ra l
frie n d s.
Good c lo th e s a re a n eco n o m y .
See P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its .
M rs. H. K. M oore of S a n F r a n ­
cisco w as in th e c ity to d e y v is ­
itin g w ith re la tie v s a n d frie n d s .
N ew F a ll goods J u s t a r r iv e d a t
2 9 1 -tf
Paulserud’s.
M rs. R. M. L a c h s tro m o f San
F ra n c isc o w as a n A sh la n d v isito r
to d ay .
FO R p ro m p t a n d s a re f u l se rv ice
a u fo tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s , cal
I t is n ’t to o e a rly to ordeto* t h a t
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co.
P h o n e F a ll s u it.
P a u lse ru d "a .
2 9 1 - tf
117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r
H o te l A sh la n d .
5 6 tf
R. A. C ro n in , w ith h is w ife a n d
T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ra l T ra n s ­ son. of S e a ttle p a sse d th e d a y
f e r — Good te a m
and
m o to r
v is itin g neayrby
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a h e re y e s te rd a y
p o in ts of in te re s t.
so n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83.
TR Y F E H IG E FO R H A U LIN G
F a c to ry
b lo ck s,
$ 6 .5 0
pet-
F O R SA L E — T eam , w agon a n d
a n d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s
lo
ad
.
C
a
rs
o
n
-F
o
w
le
r
L
u
m
ber
375
B
St.
P
h
o
n
e
410-R
.
h a rn e s s , a lso sev en p a sse n g e r
C
om
pany.
290-5
2
0
0
-lm
o
C h a n d le r c a r.
C. T. M orris,
R . F . D. A sh la n d . P h o n e 1 3 F 4 . JE R R Y O’N E A L — P lu m b in g . 207
R ev. E . C. B loom quitet o f T a ­
288-6*
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138. •
com a. W a sih n g to n , w ith. M rs. a n d
M ONUM ENTS
L eona B lo o m q u ist w e r e r e g i s te r ­
F O R SA L E — R E A L E S T A T E
ed a t th e
H o te l A s& land l a s t
• F O R S A L E — M odern b u n g alo w ,
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
n ig h t, h a v in g sto p p e d h e re on a
g a ra g e , 3 la rg e lo ts, f r u it,
L o w est P ric e s
to u r n o rth to v isit f r ie n d s .
A SHLA ND G R A N IT E CO.
b e rrie s , e tc .
356 L a u re l St.
223-6m o
280-1 mo* 3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t.
L ouis M a rq u ist o f L os A n g e le s
PL U M B IN G
w as a n A sh la n d v is ito r y e s te r ­
FO R
SA L E — F u rn is h e d
fo u r
PL A N IN G M IL L
d ay.
room c o tta g e , c o rn e r lo t, ideal
JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T
lo c a tio n .
283 B s tr e e t.
W O R K S, C or. H e ilm a n a n d
B u lo w sk i
A pollo
p la y e r s ,
280-1 mo*
V an N ess.
1 9 4 -tf Ja c k s o n W ed n esd ay .
292-2*
N e a rly 90 p e r c e n t of a ll c h il­
WANTED
D. A. Shenk and wife of War­
d re n of e le m e n ta ry g ra d e a g e of
W A N T E D — W aitresSs H o tel A sh ­
th is c o u n try a tte n d p u b lic school. re n to n , O regon vrere v isiti» rs in
lan d .
2 9 3 -tf
th e city to d a y , h a v in g stoppled off
h e re in o r d e r to v isit t h e A sh lan d
W OOD W A N TED
p a rk .
W A N TED — B ids fo r c o n tra c t on
8™ ,
60 tie r s of six te e n in ch c h u n k
D ry 12 inch c h u n k w o od, f ir
and
g&dgy pulns result.
d ry o ak w ood, to be d e liv e re d
Easy to take, thoroughly cleansing
an d a ld e r , d e liv e re d fro m c a r t o ­
on o r b e fo re O c to b e r 15.
30
d a y a n d W e d n e sd a y a t $ 3 .60 p a r
tie rs to be d e liv e re d a t T id in g s
sin g le tie r o r $10 .5 0 fo r loald o f
o ffice a n d 30 tie r s a t G re e r’s
th re e tie r. A. G. A d am s, p h o n e
re sid e n c e on G ra n ite s tr e e t. N ever ¿¡»appoint o r nauseate—
460.
292-1
See G re e r a t th e T id in g s o f­
fice.
2 8 8 -tf
Farmers, Attention!
E . I. D ick in so n , a S an F r a n c i s ­
co
b u sin e ss m an , w as in th e c ity
Look to your Mowers,
I F YOU W AN T— M ilk th a t keeps
a
tte
n d in g to lo cal in te r e s ts y e s­
Bakes and Binders early
a n d of fin e fla v o r call P o y e r's
te rd a y .
Q u a lity D airy , phone 257L .
so in ease I should not
293 3* |
have the worn or broken
T h re e s ty le s of p u tte e s , s p rin g
parts in stock I will
fro n t, lace-dow n f r o n t a n d s tr a p .
¡WANTED— To buy good fresh
nave time to send to
M ade o f fin e le a th e r , G eo. L a w ­
cow. H eavy m ilk e r. 700 T e r­
Portland for them.
re
n c e , m ak e .
A n O re g o n p ro ­
ra c e St.
C has. A very.
d
u
c
t.
A
rray
G
oods
S to re .
Garden Hose and Tools
295-3*
2 9 2 -2
of every Description
;W A N TED — Y oung m an to le a rn
p r in t e r s ’ tra d e .
S m all w ages
T. S h e rm a n a n d f a m ily a t’ L o n g
to begin.
Good o p p o rtu n ity
B each p assed th e d a y h e r e y es­
fo r r ig h t y o u n g m an . I n q u i r e ,
te rd a y , h a v in g s to p p e d Iwere o n
a tr ip n o r th to v is it with f r ie n d s .
a t T id in g s o ffice.
tf
1
W A N T E D — G ood, c lean c o tto n
Dance Wednesday nig tut, Jack­
ra g s a re w a n te d a t th e T i d - ;
s o n ’s.
B u lo w sk i,
f fln tn e s o ta ’s
As Well AS
in g s o ffice.
W e pay 5 c e n ts
le a d in g d a n c e o r c h e s tra .
2 9 2 -2 *
p e r p o u n d fo r
a ll ra g s ac­
c e p te d .
tf
M r. a n d M rs. F . E . C a irlto n o f
/C O N S T IP A T IO N
C H A M B E R L A IN 'S
TABLETS
25e
PEIL’S CORNER
SAVE
IC E
FO O D
FO R REN T
In One Of
F O R R E N T — S p len d id fu rn is h e d
tw o
room
a p a rtm e n t
w ith
k itc h e n e tte a n d b a th . A d u lts
only. 357 V ista. P h o n e 122.
2 9 2 -tf
L-
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
B-
L.----- ...
«
...
CHILD WELFARE MEETING AT MARYVILLE, MO.
L e t m e te ll you a b o u t th e new
fu ll c o v e ra g e A u to m o b ile policy.
Yeo, of c o u rs e .
2 4 6 -tf.
W e m a k e a sp e c ia lty o f picnic
a n d c a m p e rs ’ n e e d s. D e tric k ls.
236-tf
M rs. F . Dow of S an F ra n c is c o ,
w as a n A sh la n d v is ito r y e s te r ­
day.
[N a tio n a l Crop Im p rovem en t Service.]
give them every possible chance,
science and m odern says D ennis A. M errim an of the
sa n ita tio n a re lengthening th e A m erican Steel a n d W ire company,
average life of th e individual A m er­ “and th e b e tte r baby circles or
ican, but in sp ite of everything th e
P a y C ash a n a b u y f o r less a t first y e a r o r tw o of the in fa n t’s life clinics being e stab lish ed th rough­
out the country a re a w onderful
L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l.
2 7 9 -tf on e a rth Is very precarious, and thing.
th e death ra te is still fa r too high
“ In th e larg e cities, com m unity
to let us becom e com placent.
G eorge I. R eeves of V an G ruya,
ce
n te rs a re used and th e babies
“ One of th e first things to help
v is ito rs th ia m o rn in g , h a v in g
C a lifo rn ia w as a b u sin e ss v isi­ th e baby win in its a tte m p t to live w eighed and com pared regularly,
sto p p e d h e re on a to u r n o r th in
is to educate th e young m other and th e m other given every help
to r in th e c ity to d a y .
o r d e r to v is it th e p a rk .
to th e point w here she actu ally In th e sm aller tow ns and ru ral dis­
practices w h at she know s about tric ts, often it is th e church t!ui
P a y C ash a n d b u y f o r less a t each little tliisg th a t h as to be Is th e c e n te r w ith th e Imine denm:
F o r th e b e st In sw e e t m ilk a n d
2 7 9 -tf done. In y ears gone by m others ex­ s tra tlo n ag en t supervising or ai
c re a m go to D e tric k ’s.
1 0 6 -tf L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l.
ing th e work.
perim ented on th e youngsters, and
“ We can h ard ly h av e too mn •
S. J . B u tu lia a n d w ife of S an while they learned by it, it was
Mr. a n d M r.s J . H. K o e h le r of
pretty h a rd on th e in fa n ts—about th is sort of thing, nr..I
•
F ra n c is c o w e re A sh la n d v is ito rs n a if of them lost out in th e stru g ­ have decisively cut th e • • r
D allas, T exas, w ho a r e to u rin g
to d a y , h a v in g sto p p e d h e re to gle.
rate , we . u:st ai' get
th e w est th is s u m m e r, p assed
-t'.c \
“The children of today arc the iiuportau'- •
sp en d th e d a y in L ith ia P a rk .
y e s te rd a y in A sh la n d , s e e in g th e
hope oJ tomorrow, ar.I we
city.
B e tte r he s a fe th a n s o rry . See
No. 9—
B e a v e r R e a lty Co. a b o u t y o u r in ­
A lw ays g lad to a d v ise w ith
s u ra n c e . P h o n e 68.
2 8 7 -tf
y o u a b o u t y o u r f ir e In su ra n c e
n e e d s a n d r a te s ; p e rh a p s you
C. P. M iller a n d w ife of T a ­
m ig h t p ro fit by c a llin g 2 7 4 J.
com a, W a s h in g to n , passed» th e
Yeo, of co u rse .
.2 8 7 - tf
d a y h e re y e s te rd a y w h ile M r. M il­
J . W . S w eeney a n d w ife a n d le r w as tr a n s a c tin g b u sin e ss.
F O R R E N T — 20 a c re ra n c h , 1
m ile fro m A sh la n d .
12 a c re s
a lfa lfa , m o d e rn
h o u se , la rg e
b a rn , w ith o r w ith o u t ntock
M a rg a re t M u rp h y of P o rtla n d
a n d e q u ip m e n t.
F r a n k B es-
w ere a t th e H o te l A sh la n d la s t
w ick, E . M ain.
2S3-6*
n ig h t, h a v in g r e tu r n e d h e r e a f te r
R E A L E ST A T E LOANS
th e ir m a c h in e
b ro k e dow n en
....« P E R ( E N T LOANS— U ndei ro u te to K la m a th F a lls .
The
R e se rv e S ystem on city o r farm p a rty w as in A sh la n d S u n d a y
p ro p e rty .
R e se rv e
D ep o sit n ig h t also.
C om pany, 72 F o u r th s tr e e t,
P o rtla n d , O regon.
O ra n g e s, le m o n s, g ra p e f r u i t —
290-W ed S at-3 m o. D e tric k se lls f o r le ss.
106-tf
160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la n d , u n ­
in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300
on S. P . R. R. a n d good h a rd
PH Y S IC IA N S
ro a d s , 100 a c re s u n d e r fen ce
w ith
good
n a tu r a l p a s tu re ,
p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e ro o m ed D R. M A T T IE B. S H A W — R esi­
d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
h o u se , b a rn a n d w o odshed. F o r
a v e n u e . T e le p h o n e 28. Office
f u r t h e r p a r tic u la r s a d d re s s F .
h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
J ., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 8 tf
p. m . only.
F O R SA L E — 3 a c re s irrig a te d
b o tto m la n d on th e R o g u e DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c ­
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose a n d
R iv e r, j u s t o ff of pav ed P a ­
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
cific h ig h w a y
a n d close to
Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
5. S w e d e u b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d ,
to w n , in a lf a lf a , g a rd e n a n d
O
re.
f r u it. 5 ro o m s, fire p la c e , m od­
e rn e x cep t h e a t, g a ra g e , c h ic k ­
C H IR O P R A C T O R S
en
h o u se s, e tc ., a lso w’ith
p lac e
is fin e J e rs e y cow DR. E . B. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tic
a n d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . T h e com ­
and
h e ife r,
50
c h ic k e n s,
b in a tio n d o es w o n d e rs.
F irs t
h o u se h o ld f u r n itu r e a n d
a ll
N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg.
Phono
to o ls, h o u s e is in s u re d fo r
48-142.
$2500. C an se ll th is w eek fo r
H o u se C alls
$2650 on sm a ll cash dow n
b a la n c e e a sy — C om e look a t DR. H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s
office. P h o n e 91.
it.
F o u r-S ite R e a lty A gency,
M ed fo rd , O regon.
285-3 DR. E R N E S T W . S M IT H — C h iro ­
p ra c to r, neajf Postofflce. H o u rs
F O R SA L E — H o u seh o ld f u r n i­
9-12 a n d 2-5.
P h o n e 114.
tu r e , a lso a few la y in g c h ic k ­
CO N V A LESC EN T
HOM E— C ot­
en s. C all 925 B St.
291-3*
ta g e p lan .
In v a lid s c a re d fo r
in hom e s u rro u n d in g s . M a te rn ­
F O R S A L E — L o t on A lid a St.
ity d e p a rtm e n t.
T e rm s r e a ­
$25.00 d o w n, $10.00 a m o n th .
so
n
a
b
le
.
P
h
o
n
e
411R
. 2 4 8 -tf
P h o n e 28 o r call 108 P io n e e r
H. L. Y o u n g a n d w ife of San
D iego w e re A sh la n d v isito rs yes­
te rd a y .
PAGE THREE
Ityr ODERN
M r. Toy, w ho is a p e rso n a l
frie n d of M r. Weave*» w rite s as
follow s:
“ I t h a s com e to m y a tte n tio n
th e l a s t few d ay s th h a t th e peo­
ple of O regon an d W a sh in g to h
c a n n o t u n d e rs ta n d w hy th e C a li­
fo rn ia h ig h w a y com m ission h a s
n o t fin ish e d t h a t p rin c ip a l ro ad
— th e
P acific h ig h w a y — w hich
c o n tin u e s
th e
O reg o n -P acific
h ig h w ay .
“ T h is is one m a tte r th a t th e
C a lifo rn ia h ig h w a y com m ission
w ould lik e to
fin ish a t once.
T h is ro a d w as pro v id ed fo r in th e
f ir s t bond issu e ; it w as a lso p ro ­
vided fo r in th e second bond is­
su e.
T he th ir d bond issu e of
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The Cash R egister
RHEUMATISM
HE cash register business was built up
around the slogan “ Get a Receipt.”
It is essential to have a record of every
money transaction. A check book with this
bank is your cash register.
T
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
D eep S e a te d U ric A cid D e p o sits > v elo u s r e s u lts h a v e been accom p­
A re D issolved a n d th e R h e u ­ lish e d in th e m o st se v e re cases
m a tic P o iso n S ta r ts to L eav e w h e re th e su ffe rin g a n d ag o n y w as
th e S y stem W ith in T w e n ty -fo u r in te n s e a n d p ite o u s a n d w h e re th e
H o u rs.
p a tie n t w as h e lp le ss.
E v e ry D ru g g ist in th is c o u n try
Mr. J a m e s H. A llen, th e d is ­
is a u th o riz e d to say to ev ery r h e u ­ c o v e re r of A lle n rh u , w ho fo r m any
m a tic s u ffe re r t h a t if a fu ll p in t y e a rs su ffered th e to rm e n ts of
b o ttle of A lle n rh u , th e s u re c o n ­ a c u te rh e u m a tis m , d e s ire s a ll s u f ­
q u e ro r of rh e u m a tis m , d oes n o t f e re rs to know t h a t h e d oes n ot
show th e w ay to sto p th e ag o n y , w a n t a c e n t of a n y o n e ’s m oney
W . A. K in n e y of M e d fo rd p a s ­ re d u c e
sw o llen
jo in ts a n d do
sed th e d a y h e re to d a y tr a n s a c t ­ a w ay w ith even th e s lig h te s t u n le ss A lle n rh u d e c isiv ely c o n ­
q u e rs th is w o rst of a ll d ise a se s,
in g b u s in e s s
a n d v is itin g w ith tw in g e of rh e u m a tic p a in , h e w ill a n d h e h a s in s tru c te d d ru g g is ts
g la d ly r e tu r n y o u r m oney w ith o u t
frie n d s.
to g u a ra n te e it a s above in ev ery
co m m en t.
A lle n rh u h a s b een trie d a n d in sta n c e . (E a st Side P h a rm a c y
Biggest Open Aair Theatre
te s te d fo r y e a rs , a n d re a lly m a r ­ can su p p ly you.
M A R S E IL L E S , F r a n c e , A ug.
M ILLIO N D O LLA R FU ND
15.— O ne o f th e la r g e s t open a ir
TO T E A C H MORO G IR L S
th e a tr e s in th e w o rld h a s ju s t
been d e d ic a te d h e re . I t h a s ac­
M ANILA, A ug. 15.— M rs. L or-
c o m m o d a tio n s f o r 6,000 s p e c ta ­
illa rd S p en cer, of New Y ork and
to rs. T h e s ta g e is 80 fe e t w ide
A tla n tic C ity, is ra is in g a fund
a n d 30 ,fee t deep .
of $ 1 ,0 00,000 in th e U nited S ta te s
fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a school
T he K la m a th F a lls C h a m b e r
fo r M oro g irls in Jolo.
Mrs.
of C om m erce is m a k in g e v e ry e f ­
S p en cer is th e p a tro n e s s of v a ri­
fo rt to a s s u re th e su ccess of th e
o u s e d u c a tio n a l a n d c h a rita b le a c ­
big s o u th e rn O regon picnic a t
tiv itie s in Jo lo , w h e re sh e is w o r­
C ra te r L a k e p la n n e d fo r S u n d ay ,
sh ip p ed by th e M oros. She vis­
A u g u st 1 9 th , a c c o rd in g to the
its h e r w a rd s ev e ry tw o o r th re e
M edford M a il-T rib u n e, an d th e ie
y e a rs a n d h a s ju s t a rriv e d in Jo lo
LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 15.— De­ seem s to be v e ry in d ic a tio n th a t
fo r one of h e r p e rio d ica l visits*
c la rin g in h is a n n u a l e x p o rt t h a t th e re w ill be a g e n e ro u s r e p r e ­
T he
th e p o p u la tio n of Los A n g eles is s e n ta tio n fro m th e ir city.
now 9 0 0 ,000 r e s id e n ts a n d t h a t K la irtath F a lls c o m m itte e is a n x ­
m ore re q u e s ts fo r s tr e e t a n d o th ­ ious t h a t M edford be w ell r e p r e ­
e r civic im p ro v e m e n ts h a v e sh o w ­ s e n te d a n d th e ir in v ita tio n to lo­
A
e re d his o ffice th a n a t a n y o th e r cal people is m o st c o rd ia l.
good
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tim e. C ity E n g in e e r G riffin h as
b a re d s u rp r is in g fig u re s to th e m u n ity of s o u th e rn O regon w ill
R O SEB U R G , O re., A ug. 15.—
sp ell su ccess fo r th e proposed
B oard of P u b lic W o rk s.
T
he
C a lifo rn ia H ig hw ay co m m is­
T he p o p u la tio n of Los A n g e le s p lan of a r e g u la r a n n u a l g e i to ­
sion a t th e n ex t session of th e
h a s in c re a se d 20 p e r c e n t d u rin g g e th e r w hich w ill e n a b le tln s e
C a lifo rn ia le g is la tu re w ill e n d e a ­
th e la s t y e a r a n d h a s g ro w n from c o m m u n itie s to b e tte r c o o p e ra te
v
o r to o b ta in fu n d s to pave th e
575,450 in 1920, to 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r in d ev e lo p in g s o u th e rn O regon
P
acific h ig h w a y in th e n o rth e rn
an in c re a se in t h a t s h o rt tim e of a s a w hole.
p a rt of th a t s ta te , a c co rd in g to
57 p e r c e n t, G riffin ’s r e p o rt
W h en th e people fro m v a rio u s
a le tte r receiv ed by W. J . W eav er
p o in ts in th is sectio n a sse m b le
s ta te d .
of th e U m p q u a h o tel of th is city,
E n g in e e r G riffin su m m a riz e d a w eek fro m to m o rro w , sp o k e s­
from H arv ey M. Toy, c h a irm a n of
th e p a s t y e a r ’s b u sin e ss in h is d e ­ m en fro m e ach d is tr ic t w ill voice
th e C a lifo rn ia h ig h w a y co m m is­
th e id e a s a n d view s of th e ir
p a rtm e n t a s follow s:
sion.
S q u a re m iles an n e x ed to city, tow ns. T h ese ex c h an g e s of o p in ­
ions a n d id ea s w ill be of m u tu a l
24.75.
D eep-sea c re a tu r e s d e p e n d on
P la n s, m ap s an d p ro file s filed , b e n e fit to e v e ry o n e w ho a tte n d s ,
th o se a t th e
s u rfa c e fo r th e ir
it is believed by th o se w ho a re
2,345.
food.
M iles s c ra ify in g a n d o ilin g of sp o n so rin g th e picnic. L ouis U l­
ric h , one of M ed fo rd ’s best know n
s tr e e ts a sk e d , 3.82.
an
d b est lik ed c itiz e n s w ill re p ­
M iles s tr e e t p a v e m e n t a sk ed ,
r e s e n t th e M edford C h a m b e r at
1 2 9 .7 4 .
M iles g ra d in g an d o ilin g a sk e d , th e s o u th e rn O regon picnic, a c ­
c o rd in g to V olney D ixon, c h a ir ­
34.95.
M iles c u rb s, sid e w a lk s and g u t­ m an of th e M edford picnic co m ­
m itte e .
te r s a s k e d , 18.40.
Do you k n o w w h y th e r e is so
m u ch fu ll c o v e ra g e a u to in s u r ­
a n c e so ld ?
A sk J . N . D e n n is;
a s k G. W . T r e f r e n ; it a lw a y s
p a y s to be s u re , a n d in s u r e w ith
Yeo, of c o u rse . P h o n e 2 7 4 J .
2 8 7 -tf
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
K M H CHAMBER
WORKS ON PICNIC
Here’s Good News For
the Man who needs a
Royal Cord
LOS ANGELES NEAR
OYALS are th e
- only tires in which
you get the benefit of
the three new U . S.
discoveries — Sprayed
Rubber — Web Cord
and th e Flat-B and
Method o f building a
Cord Tire.
R
AREMPI Ï0 PAVE
S tre e t im p ro v e m e n t o rd in a n c e s
s u b m itte d ,
191
(1 3 2
d u rin g
1 9 2 2 ).
S tre e t im p ro v e m e n ts co m pleted
d u rin g 1922, $ 3 ,6 0 8 ,7 5 2 .3 6 .
M iles
of s tr e e ts
Im proved,
33.13.
M iles im p ro v ed
w ith c u rb s,
sid e w a lk s, e tc ., 44.41.
Of th e c ity ’s 3,261, m iles of
s tr e e ts , 1,823.68 m iles re m a in u n ­
im proved.
In 1922 5.6 m iles of sto rm
• d r a in , p a s tin g
$ 1 2 1 ,4 3 8 , w as
'b u ilt.
M iles of s a n ita ry se w e rs b u ilt,
83.1, c o stin g $ 8 0 2 ,8 8 4 .6 3 .
VETERANS’ HOSPITALS
BEING BUILT RAPIDLY
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., A ug. 15.
— C o n stru c tio n of h o s p ita ls fo r
d is a b le d w a r v e te ra n s is p ro g re s ­
s in g in a f a r m ore s a tis fa c to ry
m a n n e r to th e A m e ric an L egion
th a n h e re to fo re , a c c o rd in g to L e­
g io n o ffic ia ls in W a sh in g to n . E f­
f o r ts a r e b e in g re d o u b le d to se­
c u re a g e n e ra l s u rg ic a l h o sp ita l
a t P o r tla n d , O reg o n fo r d isab led
m en.
FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY
SOLDIERS GET MONUMENT
N O R F O L K , V a., A ug. 15.— E r ­
e c tio n of a n a tio n a l m o n u m e n t in
m em o ry o f F re n c h s o ld ie rs a n d
s a ilo rs b u rie d a t Y o rk to w n w ho
w e re k ille d d u r in g th e R e v o lu ­
tio n a ry W a r is p roposed by Col.
E. E . G oodw yn, c o m m a n d e r of
th e V irg in ia D e p a rtm e n t, A m e ri­
can L eg io n , a n d
o th e r le g io n ­
S an F ra n c isc o , w h o a r e to u r in g n a ire s , w ho w ill b rin g up th e
to S e a ttle , w e re A shland, v isito rs m a tte r a t s ta te a n d n a tio n a l con­
v e n tio n s o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n . One
to day.
p la n p ro p o sed is fo r th e legion to
from
D on’t fa il to h e a r B u lo w sk i o b ta in a n a p p ro p ria tio n
five W e d n e sd a y n ig h t a t J a c k - C o n g re ss f o r th e c o n s tru c tio n of
291-2* th e m em o ria l.
<j son’s.
------- _ _ .
T h e re w ill be th e so cial sid e,
of co u rse , to n e x t S u n d a y 's pic­
nic. All w ho a tte n d w ill fu rn is h
th e ir own lu n ch e s a n d th o se in
c h a rg e of a rr a n g e m e n ts w ill sp a re
no e ff o r t to show th e m a good
tim e.
20 c a rlo a d s w h e a t receiv ed a t
A s to ria p o rt te rm in a l m a k in g to ­
ta l a p p ro x im a te ly 100,000 b u sh ­
els of th is se a s o n 's crop.
E u g e n e — W o rk to s t a r t im m ed ­
ia te ly on new $25,000 b u sin ess
b u ild in g , to h o u se U n iv e rsity of
O regon c o -o p e ra tiv e s to re .
E u g e n e — C a rlo a d c a n n ed goods
being sh ip p ed o u t ev e ry d ay from
E u g e n e F r u it G ro w e rs’ a sso c ia ­
tio n p la n t.
U nion P acific S ystem ex p ects
to e x te n d its lin e fro m C ra n e to
B u rn s.
$ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p ro v id ed th a t $20,-
0 0 0 ,000 sh o u ld be sp e n t in fin is h ­
in g th e f ir s t a n d second bond is ­
su e h ig h w ay s.
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“ W hen we took o ffice u n d e r
G o v ern o r R ic h a rd so n , on J a n u ­
a ry 9 of th is y e a r, a ll of th ese
m oneys, pro v id ed to fin ish th is
m ain a n d m o st im p o rta n t ro ad ,
h ad been s p e n t. W e a re now in
th e p o sitio n of being u n a b le to
spend a n y bond issu e m oney on
th ia ro ad , an d w ill n o t be a b le to
do a n y th in g m uch on it u n til th e
n ex t le g is la tu re m e e ts a n d p ro ­
vides fu n d s.
“ You w ill see fro m th e fac ts
as s ta te d in th e fo re g o in g th a t
we a re in a d e p lo ra b le p o sitio n .”
Made in all sizes
30 x
and up.
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ASHLAND, ORE.
r
Sally Aim Says:-
Nearly
Everyone
“ H e r e ’s T o T he F o o d T h a t’s
All F o o d .”
BREAD:
B read is one food th a t is
good fo r a ll
people
all
tim e — th e only econom ical
food to day.
B read is y o u r best food.
EA T
S ally
A nn
B re a d —
S ally A nn is th e lo af th a t is
so n u tritio u s , fu ll of fla v o r
a n d goodness. F re sh ev e ry
day in a s a n ita ry w ra p p e r.
L IT H IA B A K E R Y
“ A G ood B a k e ry ”
IT IS FUNNY
The way some minds work. Take for instance
the mental attitude of the man who, hides a
$30.00 watch under his pillow at night, yet he
parks his ear on a dark street for hours at a
time with a $30.00 spare tire that has no pro­
tection.
The number of tires stolen is said to he ap­
palling. The appalling thing is that so few, are
stolen when the opportunity is so great.
Considerably more than half the ears that
pass yon daily are carrying spare tires and
wheels that have no protection.?
Every car owner should have at least two
pad locks, one for his garage or tool box and
one for his tire carrier. We have a full line of
the Celebrated
YALE and TOWNE PAD LOCKS
Simpson’s Hardware
>>
has something about the house he no
longer wants—
Why not turn these
“ WHITE ELEPHANTS”
into cash?
Hundreds of people are looking in the
Want Ads every day for all sorts of second
hand articles.
You can sell
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Furniture
Furs
Jewelry
Machinery, Musical Instruments.
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