Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 04, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    lU esday, Septem ber 4, 1023
ASOLAMI » A D J TIDINGS
PAG E TH REE
¡»Ma
FOR RENT— Clean, com fortable, » M M « « » » ,
t
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
COWBOY 19 HELD. ON
OLD YALE LANDMARKS
forced To Live On
and well located housekeeping I
There will be a dem onstration
B
A
D
CHECK
CHARGEj
Î 1 ft H
W o argadine.
?• ero H ' n o
i ’ ►
~ I
MAY B E RAZED SOON
rooms. 216
Bread And Milk For
m eeting of the A utom atic Elec- ;
NEVADA
CITY,
Cal.,
Sept.
1.—
J
307-3 “A Colum n D evoted to B rief trie Brake Company, a t Moose i
Year And a Half
< ►
Ted E. W illiams, cowboy, aged 21
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Sept. 1.
<>B u sin ess and P erson al Notes.' Hall, over Overland Garage Ash-
was arraigned in the Justice court — A ntiquarians of a row’ of stores
FOR RENT—-House, partly fu rn ­ » « »
Classified Column R ates
♦ »♦ » ! land, a t 8:00 p. m., W ednesday,
of Judge Lee A. G arthe yesterday on Chapel treet, opposite Yale
ished. Garden, fru it, garage.
One cent the word each time.
; September 5th.
307-5
afternoon
on the charge of issuing University, property which once
2
blocks
east
of
Ju
n
io
r
High
To run every issue for one
Recent arrivals from Chehalis, '
School. 240 Oberlin St.
a fictitious check. He passed a was the home of Roger Sherman,
month or more, toe thu word
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ross were
each time.
check for $40 upon Jack Magon- signer of the Declaration of In ­
307-2* W ashignton are Mr. and Mrs. I visitors last night from Cincinat-
Thoma3 P. Horn.
igal, cattlem an. Sheriff W. G. Rob- dependence. The original homi
ti, Ohio.
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
FOR SALE
son has been chasing him o v e r h e a d is hidden behind a one-
Inquire Mrs, G. N. K ram er, 332
For the best In sweet milk and
three counties to the north of here! story addition, and for many gen-
Hargadine. Phone 263L.
cream go to D etrick’s.
506-tf I Madame Tracy Young will open
FOR SALE— Good canning Al­
Ile was arrested by the Oroville , eration3 has known the tram p of
her studio of music at 129 L aur­
303-tf
berta peaches. 25c per box.
police
and brought back to this | the feet of Yale students, whose
J. E. Webb and son of Loa An­ el street and begin coaching Aug­
4 35 Terrace. Come and get
city.
He
will have his prelim inary j favorite photograpers and cloth-
FOR RENT— Private garage on geles were guests yesterday at ust 27. Phone 179.
303-6*
them.
2-1
Factory stret. Phone 481J.
examination
Tuesday, Septem ler,j lers have been quartered there.
the Hotel Ashland.
5.
He
is
held
in the county jail in
_________________
286-tf
_______
New Fall ready-to-wear Suits,
FOR SALE— Third cutting alfal­
default
to
ball.
Classified ads bring results.
fa $12 in the field. Inquire FOR RENT— Furnished house.
Have a fit at O rres— tailors for at Paulserud’s.
2-tf
a t Pell’s.
2-3*
»«»»»«»»» ■ ♦ ♦ « ■ ♦♦ « « » ♦ ♦ ♦
226-tf
478 Boulevard.
304-tf men and women.
Mr. and Mr<i. Samuel Coro of
I
FOR SALE— Tuscon cling peach­
R. W. Rigger was in Ashland I Springfield, Mass., were in Ash-
MISCELLANEOUS
es. Bagley ranch, Talent, Ore­
land yesterday.
yesterday from Long Beach.
gon.
2-6* LOST— Duroc pig, 85 pounds.
220 Mountain Ave.
E. B.
College boys\S uit» a t P aulser­
O ther visitors from Chicago
Al
FOR SALE- -F o rd Sedan.
Hunt.
2-tf
2-3 yesterday were Mr. and Mr3. D. ud’s.
2-3*
condition. 426 A St.
W. London.
F O R 'S A LE— A lberta peaches, 1 FOUND— In Chautauqua Build-
Mrs. Lee of Medford, Oregon,
NORAH
cent per pound. 651 W alnut.
ing, ladies’ light, grey colored
was
a visitor yesterday.
Oranges, lemons, grape fru it—
2-3* I coat. Call at Tidings office.
De trick sells for less.
106-tf
PORTLAND, Sept. 4.— It is in- ,,
_________ ___ __________________ !
2-1
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Mannery
Mr3. Norah G ardner, 825 T hir­ deed an extraordinary economic
FOR SAI.E— Second hand lum- !
Registered at the Hotel Colum­ and family 3pent yesterday in ty-eighth Street, Oakland, Cal., condition th a t wages and all liv­
ber. U. T. Myers. 53 Church LOST— Elks tooth w ith initials
£ 0 M E to think of it, a bank is
Ashland from Aotoria.
despite h er 72 years of age, lias ing expenses should steadily ad­ ¡ <>
St.
2-4* I R. D. W. and Lodge num ber bia yesterday was Mr. and Mrs.
a strange business house. Every
Ed. Murphy of G reat Falls, Mon­
gained 10 pounds by taking Tan- vance. month after month, while
326.
Finder
re
tu
rn
to
Tid­
We
carry
ready-to-w
ear
Suits,
tana.
FOR SALE— Tomatoes for can­
other kind of business house you go
lac, and now does all her house­ the produçts of the farm , on
ings office and get $5.00 re ­
P aulserud’s.
2-tf work and also enjoys working
ning.
lc per pound.
Mrs.
which millions depend for food,
into makes you pay for what you
ward.
307-5*
Special. D uring A ugust best
Josselyn, upper end of Ashland
In her garden. She says:
are so low that the most of them
get. Here we give you safety and
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cherry were
St.
2-6* A BOOKLET— Every woman an­ factory blocks only $6.50 per load
“ For years I suffered terribly bring les» than the cost of pro­
profit ou your savings account and
In town yesterday from Portland. from indigestion. For over 18 duction to the growers.
ticipating MARRIAGE should delivered direct from car. Order
FOR SALE— Extra fine B artlett
we pay you f«»r the privilege.
months I never ate a thing but a
Ail industries except agricul­
have. Send 50c to Emily R ob­ now. Ashland Lum ber Co. Phone
pears, 3c lb., w inter banana
New Fall Style Plus clothes little bread and milk.
20
.
304-5
I
lost
ture aro generally prosperous;
ert», Box 601 Central Station,
apples, ,2c lb.; also, 2 inch
at P au lseru d ’s.
2-tf weight and was so weak 1 could there is nation-wide demand for
Portland,
Oregon
301-12
double acting Gould pump. C. !
Mrs. J. C. Cusick and Mr. and
hardly turn a hand.
labor, and wages in most indus­
C. Woltera, Talent, Ore.
3-2
Captain J. T. Kingsbury and
Mrs. W. C. Delkey of D unsm uir
“
I
not
only
gained
10
pounds
tries are high.
Farm ing alone
HEMSTITCHING
R. G. Thomas are out-of-towD by taking Tanlac, but actually
were
visitors
over
Labor
Day.
FOR SALE— Peaches. Excellent E X P E R T HEMSTITCHING—
seems to have collapsed. W heat
visitors from Seattle.
Ashland, Oregon
feel
better
than
I
have
in
years.
for canning. 2c per pound at
at one dollar a bushel, with oth­
Mra. Frank Henry, 147 G ran­
Full
line
of
am
m
unition.
We
I have a hearty appetite and er farm products at present pric­
4 57 Holly St. Bring your box­
ite St.
304-6*
We tailor Suits to m easure.
repair, buy, trade end sell new
sleep like a child.
My house­ es, would be all right for pro­
es. 307-3*
2-tf work doesn’t tire me, and I work ducers if other products were in
and used guns.
Army Goods Paulaerud's.
FOR SALE— Cheap, Dodge to u r­
K NITTER
Store.
295-tf !
fin my garden every day.
I proportion. As the unjust situ ­
I ►
ing car. 66 Mountain Ave.
Flour!
Flour!
High-Grade wouldn’t take anything for the
i ►
ation now is, the grower gets
♦
307-3 TRY-PLEX AUTO KNITTER—
Mr. and Mr3. E. G. Buswell of Flour. $7.25 per barrel. Sack good Tanlac has done me.”
less than it costs him to produce
And ten pounds fine quality Oakland were in Ashland yester­ $1.85. My name is Dennis. 2-3
Tanlac ia for sale by all good wheat,»beef .apples, small fruits,
FOR SALE— Dry oak tier wood.
K nitting Yarn.
337 Scenic day.
druggists.
Accept no substitute. and many other products, while
Phone 1F5.
307-3*
Drive.
30-13*
Among recent arrivals is Mrs. Over 37 million bottles sold.
he has to pay nearly double for
Just Love —’s BREAD J
FOR SALE— Pianos at reduced
Will trade Ranch for Ashland Mabel R. Fetcher of Portland.
implements and other working
You can’t convince our ”
prices. If interested w rite H.
home. 66 acres on W agner creek,
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na­ and living necessities.
customers
that there is “
Ed. T. Burke was a bu3inera tu re's own remedy for constipa­
N. Lofland, Medford.
3 miles from Talent, mostly
A binder that cost the farm er
better bread than ours, -
304-6*
wooded, 4 acres, free irrigation visitor yesterday from Portland. tion. For sale everywhere.
$175 in 1914 now costs $260, ac­
PHYSICIANS
and
we don’t see how !!
in berries and other fruits. House
cording to the statistics of Chas.
i
t
’s
possible
to make it "
G
ertrude
McSorley
of
Portland
FOR SALE— -Fresh fruits and DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi and barn, splendid well of w ater,
T. Michaels; a sulky plow th at
better
than
we do. “
was
a
recent
guest.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer good road. W ant a small home
vegetables. Phone 335L. 575
was $35 is now $54; a wagon th at
avenue.
Telephone
28.
Office
Every loaf comes out o f -
301-1 mo
Liberty St.
letailed for $80 before the war
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 in Ashland. Staples Realty, A sh­
G.
T.
Bradshaw
w
a
sjn
Ashland
the oven
crisp and "
land Hotel Bldg.
300.*tf
p. m. only.
now costs $135 and labor th at
FO R SALE— Old papers 25c per
over the week end.
»rown,
full
of
sweetness "
cost the farm er $1.50 per day now
hundred. Tidings office
tf DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac
*nd wholesomeness. Try “
comes at double th at scale.
O. A. Sommer, son and d aught­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
R. Snook was a business visi­
3ur
bread tomorrow and 4
FOR SALE— Beautiful new five
W heat at 90 cents per bushel
Tuesday, Sept. 4
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. er from St. Louis are among out- tor from Talent.
1
-
you’ll
continue to use
room
bungalow,
breakfast
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to of-town visitors.
3:30 to 4 p. m.— W oman’s pro­ to the farm er, whe*. freight is < »
it.
nook, large bath room, screen
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
gram m e; talk by Jean ette P. deducted, is 1 to cents per pound I O
o
LITI1IA BAKERY
Ore.
porch, laundry trays, built in
while
.the
wholesale
price
on
Cramer,
home
economics
editor
B etter be safe than sorry. See
features in kitchen, dining
middlings ($38 at this w riting, > « m » m m m m m m m m m « m m » m m m m m m m 1 1 m m
of the Oregonian.
Beaver R ealty Co. about your in­
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
room and bed room. Cement
$36 at the m ill) is nearly two
Wednesday, Sept. 5
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
DENTISTRY
porch and pergola, basement,
cents
per pound— a higher price
3:30 to 4 p. m.— Children's
Above Citizens Bank
double garage, wood shed, one
than
the
grower gets for his
programme. Story for tiny tots
Office Phone 151
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Terry of
block from Baulevard. Come
whole wheat. W hile the grower
by Aunt Nell.
Res. Phone 201J
Portland were visitors yesterday
and look it over a t 341 Beach
This Year We Will Carry in Stock.
gets but 1 to cents for wheat the
8
to
9
p.
m.—
Recital
by
Hel­
from Portland.
St. Terms if desired.
30 -ltf
COWES,
Eng.
Sept
4.—
Two
price
of
flour
is
nearly
four
cents
en Van Houten, pianist.
CHIROPRACTORS
hundred miles an hour is the
10 to 11 p. ni.— Dance music per pound and the price of bread
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT— DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
20 per cent off on Hood Tires speed which, it is expected, will
by George Olsen and his orches­ from seven to nine cents.
ICO acres unimproved land, un­
and Electro-Therapy. The com­ this week only a t Leedom’a.
be attained by seaplanes on Sep tra by direct wire from the P o rt­
The obvious’ cause of this un­
incum bered, near village of 300
bination does wonders. F irst
304-t5 tem ber 27 and 28, when Britain land Hotel.
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
equal
condition of values is th a t
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
roads. 100 acres under fence
nearly
all industries of the coun­
faces international rivals for the
48-142.
Thursday, Sept. 6
w ith good n atural pasture,
A lbert Dabnor and wife were Schneider Cup.
House Calls
try
are
so strongly organized they
3:30 to 4 p. m.— Child Train­
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
recent arrivals from Portland.
can
fix
and m aintain selling
house, barn
and woodshed. For
DR HAWLEY—
Above Tidings
All four of the American offic ing programme.
—and—
n n » H o n Io r a
BP
___
fu rth er particulars address F
10 to 11 p. ni.— Dance music prices, and labor likewise through
office. Phone 91.
ers who have arrived, and who
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
20 per cent off on Hood Tires will fly G o v ern m en t^^c/iin es, ex by George Olsen and his orches­ organization can demand and ob­
All School Supplies
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ this week only a t Leedom's.
tra by direct wire from the P o rt­ tain high wages. Only unorgan­
pect
to
attain
this
speed,
if
they
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
ized labor has a low w*age rcale.
304-t5 do, then the cup will leave Brit land Hotel.
' 1 —■-■■■
■■■■■■
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
Let Us Serve You, AT
And the m anifest remedy for
Friday, Sept. 7
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
ain speedily
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ä. Reynolds
3:30 to 4 p. ni.— W oman’s the deflated and desperate condi­
garage, 3 large lot3, fruit,
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Books and
ro ilet Articles
Last year the cup was won by Programme.
tion the farm ers are in, is to fol­
of San Francisco are registered
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
Stationery
Drug:
Suudries
the
Napier
engined
seaplane
Sea
low the rule of big business in­
280-1 mo* FOR prompt and careful service, at D,e Hotel Columbia.
8 to 8:15 p. ni.— Vocal solos.
Lion II. Pioloted by Captain Biard
.-------------------------------------------- - - | auto trucks or horse drays, cal
8:15 to i) p. m.— Studio pro­ dustries and big labor organiza­
her maximum speed was 14 5.7
W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone
gramme by George, Olsen and his tions to take the deflation of the
Mr. and Mrs. O. Robinson and
WANTED
j miles per hour, a rate which will orchestra ot the Portland Hotel.
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near;
'
whole nation.
Hotel Ashlaud.
56tf' children ot Chicago were recent stand no chance on the forthcom
WANTED TO LEASE— Comfort­
10 to 11 p. m.— Dance music
arrivals.
able house of 5 or 6 rooms. T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
ing occasion. Against the Ameri­ by George Olsen and his orches­
STATEMENT
W. M. W right. Phone 461R.
can service machines, with en­ tra by direct wire from the P o rt­
fer—Good team and motor
of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, County of Jackson State of Ore­
W e m ake a specialty or picnic gines ranging from 240 to 650
2-tf
trucks. Good service a t o rea
land
Hotel.
gon, showing the am ount standing to the credit of every depositor
and campers* needs. D etrick ’s.
sonable price. Phone 83.
horsepower and including two
11
to
12
p.
m.—
No
Hoot
Owl
July 1, 1923, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WANTED
Curtiss engines of about 400 horse meeting.
any part of his deposit (savings deposits) principal and interest, for
— Good place to work for board TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
power, the B ritish machines ap­
transfer work of all kinds
Saturday, Sept, ft
a period of more than twelve (12) years immediately prior to said
and room. 4 55 Mountain Ave. j and
Frank II. Hull, Mr. and Mrs.
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
pear to stand little chance.
3:30
to
4
p.
m.—C
hildren’s
date, w ith the name, last known place of residence or postofiice ad­
1-3
200-lm o W. II. Husted and J. D. Sanford
In
all
there
will
be
eleven
"ma­
program
m
e.
Story
by
Aunt
Nell.
dress of such depositor, and the fact of his death, If known.
were recent guests from Chico.
WANTED— Peach pickers.
651
PLANING MILL
chines taking p art— three B rit­
to 11 p. m.— Dance music
Name of Depositor
Residence or Postoffice address
Amount
W alnut.
305-5*
ish, three American and three
by George Olsen and his orches­
F
rank
Teague
20,
Unknown
to
us........................
...,$2.0o
“
Yes,
all
insurance
policies
do
JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET
French
and
two
Italian.
The
course
tra
by
direct
wire
from
the
P
o
rt­
m
y
Gerald
M.
Wilson
85,
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
Unknown to us............................... 5.95
much alike; but then— so
WANTED— At once box-makers.
Van Ness.
Roberta M. Wilson, 86,
194-tfj do mushrooms and toad stools.” decided upon is from the point land Hotel.
Unknown to us .............................. 5.85
Long, steady job. Bagley Can-
Daily Except Sunday
The Billings Office w rites obly of Cowes down to Selsey, along
Lester Helms, 110,
Unknown to us.......................... 2.00
PLUMBING
King Co., of Talent.
307-2
the
front
of
Southsea,
turning
at
11:30 a. m.— United States
the “ M ushroom” kind.
305-4
Solid Silver, 129,
Unknown to us............................ 2.0.t
I
the
South
Parade
Pier
and
back
W
eather
Reports.
JERRY
O’NEAL—
Plum
bing.
207
W alter Powers, 208
WANTED— Young man to learn
Unknown to us .................... ......... 2.00
East Main. Phone 138.
7:30 p. ni.-— United sta te s effects—if neglected. It also AWFtu l . u n iik e r, 211
H. W. Joplin of Portland was j to Cowes. The course of 37.2 nau
p rin ters’ trade. Small wages
Unknown to u s ............................ 2.00
tlcal miles is covered five times W eather Reports and
an Ashland visitor yesterday.
MONUMENTS
to begin.
Good opportunity
Unknown to us............................ 2.17
Pacific describes the n o n -su rg ical. ’ A M' Berdan’ 260
to make a total racing distance Coast baseball scores.
* •
1
«
? . , Gpraldinp
for right young man. Inquire
Geraldine Gardnor
Gardner, 261
Unknown to us............................ 2.00
p ain less m e th o d s w h ic h Kenneth D. Edmunds, 283,
of 186 nautical miles.
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Cliff Payne makes Screens.
a t Tidings office.
tf
Unknown to us................1............. 2.0o
Lowest Prices
----------
; The Italian machines will start WOMEN RE-MARRY oftener ¡enable me to GUARANTEE a
STATE
OF
OREGON,
County
of Jackson,— ss.
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
THAN MEN, REPORT SHOWS
•peedy and perm anent
B.
D.
Cardinal
is
among
out-
;
first
and,
at
intervals
of
fifteen
I, V. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upou
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
C ure.Treannent« may 8« taken
H E L P W ANTED
of-town visitors from Minden, Ne- m inutes, will be followed by the
w eekly if It ia Inconvenient co
oath, th at I am the Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of
be here for deity attention.
vada.
machines of America, G reat B rit­ *DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 1.
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— '
ASHLAND GRANITE
Jackson county of Oregon, State of Oregon; that the foregoing
—As a popular sport m arriage is I
W r it e to d a y fa
ain and Fiance.
E ither sex, may earn $100 to
statem ent is a full, true, correct and complete statem ent, showing
MONUMENTS
much more popular with women
Trunks, suitcases, hand bag6,
$200 monthly corresponding
Oregon G ranite Co.
the name, last known residence or postoffice address, fact of death,
than with the male folks, accord-
Borton
hand
baks,
Army
Goods
' for newspapers:
$15 to $25 ,
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
PO W ER COMPANY CALLS
-
,
u
,
PORTLAND
OREGON
known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required
ing to records compiled by Leslie ;
~~
308-2
weekly in spare tim e; experi- Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444Y i Store.
FOR BIDS AT KLAMATH M. Deaton, jury clerk of the dis- !®
' by the Provi»ions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws.
ence unnecessary: no c a n v a s - ---------------------------
---------------
V. O. N. SMITH.
trict
court.
—
Mr. and Mrs. A. W alker were
1 sing; subjects suggested. Send
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 1.—
My
commission
expires.
November 16, 1926.
For the first half of July there ' ff
guests yesterday at the Hotel
I for particulars. N ational Press
f
S
eal>
Bids
from
five
water-wheel
con­
S.
A.
PETERS,
Jr.,
Notary
Public for Oregon.
were eighty m arriages in this
Ashland.
B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
1-tf
cerns and from three
electrical county, and of this num ber tw en­
My commission expires, Nov. 16. 1923.
concerns were called for yester­ ty-seven of the brides were get­
The Tidings office for all
Old papers for sale,
25c a
STATEMENT
kinds of printing.
hundred. Tidings Office.
tf ! day for equipm ent for the new ting their second husbands, while I
Time enough to call a
4.500
horsepower
plant
to
be
er-
FOR RENT
only seventeen of the grooms
of the Citizens Bank .of Ashlaud, County of Jackson, State of Ore­
doctor after you’re sick.
i
ected
here
by
the
California-Pow-
were
trying
m
artial
bibs
for
the
!
gon, sliowug the am ount standing to tbe credit of every depositor
C. H. Lincoln of Chicago, Illin ­
Time enough to call a
TO RENT— Large dwelling house.
i
er
Company.
second
time.
July
1, 1923, who has not made a deposit, or who has uot withdrawn
ois. was a visitor ye3terday.
lawyer after you’re in
Furnished, in good location,
Contracts will be let in Septemb-
“
These
figures
are
not
unusu-
i
any part of his deposit (coiuineirial deposits.) principal or interest
trouble;
suitable for two apartm ents
ber.
a l,’ Deaton declares. “ R ather,
for a period of more than seven (7) years im m ediately prior to
Do
you
know
why
th
ere
!s
so
and lodgers. Inquire at Yock-
they show the women rem arrying !
TOO
LATE
to
call
an
said
date, with the name, last known place of residence or postol-
much
full
coverage
auto
in
su
r­
ey & Co., 177 East Main St.,
COUGH
DISTUR
BS
SCHOOL
less
than
usual.
They
m
arry
al-
'
Insurance
Agent
after
fice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known.
ance sold? Ask J. N. Dennis;
or 265 F ourth St. 1 Sat Tues
most twice as much as the men."
you’re burned out.
W ORK
ask G. W. T refren ; it always
Name of Depositor
Residence or Postoffice Address,
Amount
DO IT NOW
pays to be sure, and Insure with
J. A. Orchard, Present address unknown to us.......................... $49.90
Yeo, of course. Phone 274J.
j I. P. Rolfe
Unknown to us............................. 2.00
School teachers should give the LODI AN’S LEG BROKEN
A. few dollare today may
WHEN
STRUCK
BY
AUTO
287-tf same advice to children who have
R. A. Cooke
Medford, O re............................... 1.91
save you a thousand to-
coughs as did this F lorida teach­
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson.— ss.
pight. When you want
LODI, Cal. Sept. 1.— G. Schultz
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Greene were er.
“ I recommended FOLEY’S
I, V. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upou
A» Well Aa
good insurance, talk
sustained
a broken left leg when
out-of-tdwn guests from Davis, HONEY AND TAR to the children
oath, th at 1 am the cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, Jack-
with
California.
in my school who had th e ’flu ’ he was run down in the streets
son, county. State of Oregon; th at the foregoing statem ent is a full
and good results came whenever here last night by a truck driven
true, correct and complete statem ent, showing the name, last known
Mr. and Mrs. Mark True were it was used,’* w rites Mrs. L. by A. M. Cezar of the Miller Pro­
residence or postofflce address, fact of death, If known, and the
In One Of
ducts Company.
business
visitors
in
Medford
Sat­
A
rm
strong,
Okeechobee,
Florida.
am ount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions
Real -Estate and Real
Schultz was removed to a hos­
urday afternoon.
Foley's Honey and T ar contains
of Sections 10160-10163 inclusive, Oregon Laws.
INSURANCE
pital for treatm ent.
no
opiates.
Ingredients
printed
V. O .N. SMITH,
Phone 211 41 E a st Main St.
H arry Lynch, accompanied by on the w rapper. Quickly relieves
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1923.
'
(E stab. 188«.)
Eleanor Lynch of Talent were In colds, coughs and croup. Sold
The Tidings office for all
(Seal)
S, A. PETTERS, Notary Public for Oregon.
Ashland Saturday on business.
kinds of printing.
everywhere.
My commission expires, November 16, 1926.
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