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    Thursday, Octobêr 4, 1923
ASHLAND DAILY flDINGS
PAGE THREW
Classified Column
Classified Column Rates
O ne c e n t th e w o rd e a ch tim e.
To r u n e v e ry issu e fo r o n e
m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord
each tim e.
FO R SA LE
FOR SALE OR RENT— A good I
used sew in g
m ac h in e.
In q u ire of
M rs. C. E. L an e, T id in g s.
27-4 i
LOST— L ad ies
gold
b ra c e le t
w atch betw een 29 G ra n ite s tr e e t a n d ,
Mr. E n d e r ’s s to re a b o u t 4 p. m. T u e s­
d ay. R e tu rn to M rs. H. W . P o tte r
29 G ra n ite St. R e w ard .
27-2*
S O C IE T Y
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor.
h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een 10 A. M., a n d 2 P. M.,
«
a n d ev en in g s.
LEAKY ROOF?
W A N TED — C a p a b le w om an. A p­
ply P la z a C o n fe c tio n ery .
2 7 -tf
C a le n d a r o f th e W e ek s E v e n ts —
FOR RENT
M ichel, a fre s h m a n , c la im s B ern
M rs. L. R. D olley of S p o k a n e w as
S w itz e rla n d , a s h is b irth p la c e . Sol am o n g la te a rr iv a ls la s t ev en in g .
s
A b ra m so n of th e sa m e blace w as
born in D u b lin ; F re d G oodrich, a
M rs. H. A. S h e ll is an o u t-o f-to w n
jo u rn a lis m s e n io r fro m P o rtla n d w as v isito r fro m V an co u v er, B. C.
born in S u rre y , E n g la n d , an d A lfred
E ric k so n , jo u rn a lis m se n io r, s ta r te d
M rs. R ose A n d re w s a n d d a u g h te r
h is c a re e r in S w eden.
w ere A sh lan d g u e sts y e s te rd a y from
Los A ngeles.
V ery a g g ra v a tin g in d ee d .
Mrs. M. M. S te p h e n s, M rs. J . C.
E d w a rd B a rro n an d A. E. K in n ey ,
W hy not a p e rm a n e n t p e tro la s tic C row ley a n d
C. J .
M cM illen a re
d e d ic a tin g th e g ift receiv ed e a rlie r i bon d ed ro o f. Now is a good tim e to
a m o n g la te a rr iv a ls fro m P o rtla n d .
in th e d ay.
h av e y o u r ro o fs o v e rh a u le d by ex-
A m ong th e
new
m em b e rs w ho p e rie n ce d ro o fe rs. I h a v e m y ro o fin g
G eorge G ibson is a m o n g la te a r r i ­
cam e in to th e clu b , w as Mrs. J o h n n y e q u ip m e n t h e re a n d h a v e ju s t com- v a ls fro m W ilia m s, C aí.
G ru e lle , th e w ife of th e a u th o r of P leted la y in g a b u ilt up ro o f on H.
th e p o p u la r c h ild r e n ’s books “ R a g -' P- H olm es g ro c e ry a n d re p a ire d a n d
gedy A nn a n d R ag g ed y A n d y .”
re c o a te d M r, B rig g ’s p ro p e rty oc­
cu p ied by W h ite
H o u se G rocery.
« * *
W
ill
be
en
g
ag
ed
th
e
n e x t few days
Luncheon in Medford
A n n o u n c e m en t is m ad e of a lu n ch - tr e a tin g th » ro o f of th e C am ps Bldg,
eon to be given in M edford M onday, occu-pied by A sh la n d D aily T id in g s,
by th e G re a te r M edford C lub and i P ro p e rty o w n e rs In te re s te d in f ir s t
T h e C o u n ty H p alth A sso ciatio n .
class ro o f r e p a irin g a n d re c o a tin g
T he lad ie s of A sh la n d , and p a r-; w o rk , a re w elcom e to in sp e c t th is
tie u la rly th o se of th e Civic C lub a re w ork w h ile it is b e in g a p p lie d . All
in v ite d .
a rc h ite c ts specify
th is
p e tro la s tic j
T h ey ex pect to h a v e th re e h u n d - c e m e n t tr e a tm e n t fo r b u ilt up a n d !
re d p re s e n t a t th e lu n ch e o n Mrs. co m p o sitio n ro o fs. ?♦ you w a n t
P ero zzi is th e c h a irm a n of th e A sh­ a tre a tm e n t fo r y o u r ro o fs th a t will
la n d C o m m itte e , an d th o se w ho con­ s ta n d up it w ill pay you to in v e s ti­
te m p la te a tte n d in g , m ay c o m m u n i­ g a te th is w o rk .
E. BROW N,
c a te w ith h e r, re la tiv e to p a rtic u la rs
A sh la n d H o tel.
of tim e, place, cost a n d o th e r d e ta ils 27-1*
• » *
M r. a n d M rs. F. A. H. C la ir of
___ _
S e a ttle a re am o n g o u t-o f-to w n v isit-
I ors.
RECOVERS FROM CROUP
“ My boy had a v ery bad a tta c k of
cro u p . T ried e v e ry th in g h u t n o th in g
did him m uch good. T hen I used
F o le y ’s H oney and T a r and he not
only reco v ered q u ick ly hut h e has
h ad no tro u b le sin c e ,” w rite s M rs.
W illiam Sim s, B u rlin g to n , W yom ing.
C o u g h s, colds an d c ro u p q u ick ly r e ­
liev ed w ith F o le y ’s H oney a n d T a r,
th e la rg e s t se llin g cough m edicine
in th e W o rld . F re e from o p ia te s - in ­
g re d ie n ts p rin te d on th e w ra p p e r.
Sold E v e ry w h e re .
O ct. 4— B rid g e C lub,
T h u rs d a y
FO R R E N T — C o m fo rta b le fro n t
FO R S A L E — Big red a p p le s. 50c
e v e n in g , M rs. F r a n c o ’s, M rs. G ray
w ith b a th ;
fu rn is h e d .
p e r box. 176 V an N ess Ave. Call bed room ,
2 7 -tf H o stess.
e v e n in g s.
28-2 A pply 108 G ra n ite S t.
j Oct. 5— W o m a n ’s F o re ig n M is­
s io n a ry S ociety, M. E ., M rs. P a t ­
FAMOUS FRENCH RECIPES
F O R SA L E — Used F o rd c a r ch eap
ric
k s , A lm o n d St.
B e a v e r R e a lty Co.
19-tf
Ragout of Artichokes.
O ct. 5— E p w o rth L e a g u e S ocial,
FO R SA L E — W ood b u rn in g h e a t­
A good w a sh d a y d ish is ra g o u t of M, E. C h u rc h , F r id a y e v e n in g .
e r, a lm o st n ew — P ric e $12.00. E. S. a rtic h o k e s — easy to p re p a re a n d r e ­
O ct. 5— M issio n ary S ociety, C h ris­
M o rriso n -A u to m o tiv e Shop.
27-7 q u ire s little w a tc h in g .
tia n C h u rc h , F r id a y a fte rn o o n .
C lean c a re fu lly e ig h t little o n io n s
O ct. 6— W . R. C., I. O. O. F . H all.
COWS FOR SALE— F o u r reg is-
a n d brow n in b u tte r. C lean tw o te n -
O ct. 7— W e s tm in s te r G u ild, P r e s ­
te
. re d J e rs e y s ,
e ig h t m o stly g ra d e d e r a r tic h o k e s a n d rem o v e th e leav es
b y te ria n C h u rc h , 6 :3 0 p. m.
e r seys
u s t se 1 b ecau se of sic k - a n d g raasy p o rtio n s. C u t th e h e a rts
* * *
e ’
' * o o r’ 1 H e ln ia n s t 'i t n o sm all pieces a n d a d d to th e
T u e s d a y ’s M e etin g I n te r e s tin g —
“7
o n io n s w ith a b o u t six sm a ll p o ta to e s
T h e C ivic C lu b h e ld a m e e tin g of
FO R S A L E — O ne
sp an
h o rses, cut. in to sm a ll pieces. S a lt, p e p p e r m o re th a n o r d in a r y in te r e s t on T u e s­
w agon a n d h a rn e s s , w e ig h t a b o u t a n d a d d p le n ty of b u tte r . C over th e d a y of th is w eek a t th e C lub H ouse.
2 ,6 0 0 ; Seven h e a d
y o u n g c a ttle ; c a sse ro le as tig h tly as p ossible. P u t
A t th e b u sin e ss se ssio n , o n e of th e
one m a re a n d buggy. C. B. O w en,' on th e sid e of th e tso v e to sim m e r th in g s v o ted u p o n w as to allow as
519 M o u n ta in Ave. o r see th e stock slow ly fo r one a n d o n e -h a lf h o u rs.
S erv e v e ry h o t w ith
th e m e a t so c ia te m em b e rs.
a n d m a c h in e ry a t th e ra n c h six m iles
D u rin g th e m e e tin g , a c h a rm in g
o u t on D ead In d ia n ro a d .
27-3* c o u rse o r a s a s e p a ra te d ish . O ne
a
n
d
g ra c io u s in c id e n t o c c u rre d in
m ay leav e th e h e a r ts of th e a r t i ­
th
e
p
re s e n ta tio n , by M rs. F u lle r , on Club Work to Begin—
ch o k es w h o le if one p re fe rs .
WANTED
b e h a lf o f M iss P a lm e r, tw o s ilv e r
T he U p p er V alley C o m m u n ity
te a p o ts fo r th e use o f th e C ivic C lub. C lub w ill open its w in te r ’s a c tiv i­
W A N TED — .Man
w ith
tr a c to r
T h ese te a p o ts w e re fa m ily h e ir ­ tie s on th e th ir d
eq u ip p e d fo r fa rm in g . P h o n e 1F 5.
F rid a y of th is
loom
s, a n d M iss P a lm e r, in th is g ift m o n th .
28-2
of s o m e th in g of in fin ite v a lu e to
T he
c o m m itte e
a p p o in te d
la s t
ROOMS— Old Bell ro o m in g house
h e r, ev id e n c e d h e r k e e n in te r e s t an d s u m m e r to p re p a re th e p ro g ra m fo r
PH Y S IC IA N S
u n d e r new m a n a g e m e n t. R oom s 50c
d e v o tio n to th e C lub, of w hich sh e is
th e co m in g
year have
com pleted
LAST TIMES TODAY
up. H ot a n d cold w a te r in a ll room s.
so v a lu e d a m em b er.
DR.
M
A
T
T
IE
B.
S
H
A
W
—
R
esi­
th
e
ir
w
o
rk
,
an
d
a
re
re
a
d
y
to
re
p
o
rt
C o u rte o u s
tre a tm e n t,
big
lobby.
M rs. B. R . G re e r a s a m e m b e r of
d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
¿4'
a t th is f ir s t m ee tin g .
C has. G ilc h rist, P ro p . 16O-4th St.,
a v e n u e . T e le p h o n e 28. Office
th e Social C o m m itte e , a c ce p ted th e
N ext w eek s o m e th in g w ill be g iv ­
A sh la n d .
28-6*
h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
g ift in b e h a lf of th e C ivic C lub.
*
p. m . only.
en a b o u t th e p ro g ra m of th e first
A
t
th
e
close
o
f
th
e
b
u
sin
e
ss
m
e
e
t­
WANTED— B oy tc le a rn p rin tin g
m e e tin g an d th e p lace w h e re it w ill
L ______
DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c ­ in g , M iss A lice H a n le y of M edford
by Emerson Hough
tra d e . C all a t T id in g s of ice.
1 4 tf
be held.
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose a n d
w as in tro d u c e d
by th e p re s id e n t,
A record-breaking n et haul on th e Million D ollar pier a t A tlantic City
I n te r e s tin g th in g s a re expected of
th r o a t— X -ra y in c lu d in g te e th .
brought in over two tons of fish, valued a t $2,(XX). They w ere mostly weakfish,
W AN TED— To buy fre sh
M
rs.
W
rig
h
t.
m ilch
Office h o u rs , 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
th is v e ry -m u c h -a liv e C lub.
som e of which weighed a s m uch as fourteen pounds each.
cow. R e g iste re d
p re fe rre d . J . C.
Since th is w as “ P io n e e r D ay” it
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ld g , A sh la n d ,
* * *
and
O re.
R o g e rs, 548 Io w a St.
26-5*
seem ed f ittin g t h a t a m e m b e r of an
W . C. T. U. M eetin g —
old p io n e e r fa m ily sh o u ld sp e a k on
T h e W . C. T. U. h a d a called m e e t­ Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven
ANY G IR L
IN
T R O U B L E — May
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACfi
“ Y e s te rd a y s .”
in g a t th e L ib ra ry T u e sd a y of th is
DENTISTRY
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee of
in
M
iss
H
a
n
le
y
g
av
e
a
b
rie
f
h
is
to
r
­
A bove C itiz e n s B a n k
w eek.
th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite
ical sk e tc h of th is S o u th e rn O regon
O ffice P ilo n e 151
B u sin ess of g ra v e im p o rta n c e w as
S hield h om e, 565 M ay fair Ave.,
c
o u n try , e n liv e n in g th e a d d re s s by
R e s. P ilo n e 2 0 1 J
d isc u sse d an d th e v a rio u s i n t e r e s t s :
P o r tla n d , O regon.
1 0 - ly r
in c id e n ts a n d s to rie s th a t o n ly one
of th e o rg a n iz a tio n co n sid e red
DR.
E
.
B.
A
N
G
E
L
L
—
C
h
iro
p
ra
c
-
w ho k n ew h e r s u b je c t a n d loved th is
W A N TED — W o m an
ro o m e r,
O ne of th e th in g s t h a t cam e be-1
tic e
and
E le c tro
T h e ra p y .
c o u n try co u ld give.
k itc h e n p riv ile g e . 24 0 C S t. P h o n e
fo re th is body, w as th e y e a rly p r o - 1
O ffice p h o n e 4S, re sid e n c e 142.
W o m a n ’s p a r t in th e e a rly d ra m a
288 R.
1 7 -tf
g ra m , a n d a c o m m itte e w as appoint-1
FRIDAY and Saturday
F ir s t
N a tio n a l
B an k
B ldg.
p lay ed in th is v a lle y w as em p h asized ed to r e p o r t a t th e n ex t m ee tin g . I
R oom s 5-8, A sh la n d , O regon.
T he f ir s t w h ite w om an cam e to th e w hich w ill be n ex t T u esd ay .
O W N E R W IL L S E L L — D esirab le
v a lle y in 18 5 1 , in D ecem b er of th a t
c o rn e r H om e. A lso g e n tle y o u n g cow.
“ T a n la c lias b u ilt m e up to w h e re ,
“ E ven before I fin ish ed iny first
T h e p e rso n n e l of th e c o m m itte e
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
y e a r. A w om an le c tu re d on “ T em ­
399 B each S t., A sh la n d .
25-3*
I
look
a
n
d
feel
lik
e
a
d
i
f
f
e
r
e
n
t
!
h
o
ttie of T a n la c I w as pick in g rig h t
office. P h o n e 91.
fo llo w : T h e M esdam es C. W . F ra le y .
p e ra n c e ” in th o se e a rly d a y s, show -
m
a
n
,"
re
c
e
n
tly
a
s
s
e
rte
d
L.
D
upius,
a
up.
I h av e ju st fin ish ed my th ird
A. D. J ills o n , H. B. P lu m m e r, and
D R . E R N E S T W . S M IT H — C h iro ­
t h a t w om en th e n , a s now , w’e re in ­ O. G. H o w ard .
c o n tra c tin g c a rp e n te r, liv in g a t 152 V-i j b o ttle now and ,-m e a tin g lik e a
MISCELLANEOUS
p ra c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs
te re s te d in th e f o re fro n t of refo rm .
G ran d A venue, P o rtla n d , O regon.
w olf.
My sto m ach and n e rv e s a re
9-12 a n d 2-5.
P h o n e 114.
T h e W . C. T. U. m e e ts th e second
In th o se d ay s, th e r e w as a d is til­ a n d f o u rth T u e sd a y s of each m o n th .
“
F
o
r
tw
o
y
e
a
rs
p
a
st
m
y
h
e
a
lth
O.
K.,
my
s tre n g th and e n e rg y have
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
PLUMBING
lery
,
below
th
e
old
E
a
g
le
M
ill.
V
ery
h
a
d
been
g
ra
d
u
a
lly
fa
ilin
g
,
an
d
re
tu
r
n
e
d
and
I am w o rk in g e v e ry
160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la u d , u n ­
T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be a t th e li­
T
H
E
F
O
R
E
S
T
FIRE—
in
te
r
e
s
tin
g
in
d
eed
w
as
th
e
s
to
ry
of
in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300
a
b
o
u
t
tw
o
w
eek
s
ago
it
ju
s
t
seem
ed
day
a
n
d
fee
lin
g
fine. I have n e v e r
J E R R Y O’N EA L— P lu m b in g . 207
b ra ry n e x t T u esd ay .
THE
BURNLVG
VILLAGES
on S. P . R. R . a n d good h a rd
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
th e old Ja c k s o n v ille , w hen it w as th e
lik e I had
h it th e
b o tto m . My com e a c ro ss th e e q u a l of T a n la c .”
S o m e th in g w ill be said la te r a n e n t
ro a d s . 100 a c re s u n d e r fen c e
c o m m e rc ial c e n te r of a ll th is c o u n ­ th e p ro g ra m th a t th e y a re p re p a rin g . -T H E LOVE THEME—THE sto m a c h g o t a ll o u t of w h ack , my
T a n la c is fo r sale by all good d r u g ­
w ith
good n a tu r a l p a s tu r e ,
MONUMENTS
n
e
rv
e
s
u
n
d
o
n
e
,
a
n
d
I
fe
lt
so
s
lu
g
­
tr
y
;
fro
m
L
a
k
e
a
n
d
L
a
n
e
c
o
u
n
tie
s
g
ists.
Accept no s u b s titu te . O ver 37
VILLAGE FOLK—AND THE
p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e ro o m ed
to th e co ast.
h o u s e , b a rn a n d w o o dshed. F o r
g
ish
a
n
d
life
le
ss
th
a
t
I
seem
ed
to
m illion b o ttle s sold.
HARD-HEARTED, H A R D-
A Correction—
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
f u r t h e r p a r tic u la r s a d d re s s F.
be r ig h t on th e v erg e of a com ­
T h e P o n y E x p re ss w as th e m ea n s
L
o
w
est
P
ric
e
s
T h ro u g h th e om ission of a n u m b e r FISTED MEN-ALL A PART
J., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 S tf
p le te b rea k d o w n .
of c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith th e o u tsid e of w o rd s by th e m ac h in e, th e first
T a k e T a n la c V eg etab le P ills
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
3F THE NINETY AND NINE
W ANTED
3rd a n d E a s t M ain St.
223-6m o
w o rld ; la te r follow ed by th e s ta g e
lin e w as c h a n g ed in th e a c c o u n t of
co ach , w ith its p o c k e t u n d e rn e a th , th e r e tu r n of M r. an d M rs. M ark
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
ASHLAND GRANITE
a box p e rh a p s th r e e by six, fo r th e
E ith e r sex, m ay e a rn $100 to
T ru e a n d M r. a n d M rs| M ike T u c k e r.
MONUMENTS
m ail.
$200 m o n th ly c o rre s p o n d in g
T h e lin e sh o u ld h a v e re a d “ M r. and
Oregon Granite Co.
T h e cost of tr a n s p o r ta tio n w as a l­ M rs. M ark T ru e a n d M r. a n d Mrs.
fo r n e w s p a p e rs ;
$15 to $25
S. PE N N IS T O N , S a le sm a n .
m ost p ro h ib itiv e , a s o n e w ell u n d e r ­ M ike T u c k e r r e tu r n e d S u n d ay e v e n ­
w e e k ly in s p a re tim e ; e x p e ri­
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en ce u n n e c e s s a ry ; no c a n v a s­
in g .” A lso in th e f ir s t lin e of the
A b it of th e h is to ry of “ C ayuse p a ra g ra p h re la tiv e to th e “ T rip le -
s in g ; s u b je c ts s u g g e ste d . Send
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
G e o rg e ,” w as sk e tc h e d a n d th e p a th ­ B irth d a y C e le b ra tio n . “ M r. a n d Mrs.
f o r p a rtic u la rs . N a tio n a l P re s s
F O R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l se rv ic e,
B u re a u , B u ffa lo , N. Y.
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G. O. V an N a tta w e re h o st a n d h o s t­
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s , m l
T h is poo-r m o th e r, w h o se g rie f
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\ . h ittle T r a n s f e r Co.
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w as so te r r ib le a t th e d e a th m eted p h ra s e .
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p laced a s h e s on h e r h ead in to k e n of Royal Neighbors Meet—
T. L. POWELL — General Trau.s- h e r so rro w , w as g r a n te d th e body of
4-1 Mo.
f e r — Good te a m
and
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h e r boy fo r b u ria l.
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a
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FO R S A L E — T h re e fre sh Je rs e y
so n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83.
A b e a u tifu l tr ib u te to
“ P io n e e r e s tin g m e e tin g .
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cow s. P h o n e 3 80-J.
M o th e rs” w as p aid , a n d to th e h o s­
A side fro m th e r e g u la r ro u tin e
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
p ita lity o f th o se m o th e rs u n d e r c ir ­
a n d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s
of b u sin e ss th e r e w e re a n u m b e r of
375 B St. P h o n e 410-R .
c u m sta n c e s t h a t seem q u ite beyond
F o r a sm o o th sh a v e, an d
c a n d id a te s o b lig a te d ;
a ll b en efit
2 0 0 -lm o
o u r p o w e r to p ic tu re .
m em b ers.
q u ick serv ice, go to th e
S p e a k in g of th e co m in g of th e R
PLANING MILL
T h e h o ste sse s h ad p ro v id e d
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th e local s to ry c u r r e n t, re la tiv e to
did fu ll ju s tic e to th e d a in tie s .
W ORKS, Cor. H eilm an and
a ll k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w ork
V an N ess.
194-tf a v a lle y tow n.
T h e re w as a la rg e n u m b e r in a t ­
I t seem s an o v e rc h a rg e fo r bacon, te n d a n c e a n d th e e n th u s ia sm w as
a sp e cia lty .
a ju m p from 12 to 26 c e n ts, w as so v e ry m a rk e d .
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Som e o f M iss H a n le y ’s ow n ex e rn O regon d is tr ic t c o n v e n tio n to be;
th a t n e e d s fixing. N o rth M ain n e x t
p e rie n c e s w e re to ld a n d proved m o st
held a t J a c k s o n v ille in N ovem ber at
to H om es G reeery S to re .
th rillin g .
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Fine Line Of
S he a lso to ld of h e r e a rlie s t m em ­
T Y P E W R IT E R R E P A IR IN G
v isin g D ep u ty w ill be p re s e n t. T h e re I
o rie s of A s h la n d : th e old g r is t m ill
" ’Pl be a la rg e class in itia te d a t th e
T y p e w rite rs — A ll m ak e s, g u a r a n ­ s ta n d s o u t c le a rly a n d th e A p p le g a te
” ce.
teed . L o w est P rices. E x p e rt R e p a ir­ P la ce , w h e re th e S. P. s ta tio n now
All m e m b e rs of th is lo d g e, v is it-'
We take used heaters in
ing. C all o r w r ite L. D. M in k le r 404 s ta n d s w as one of th e show places
in g in A sh la n d a re in v ite d to be
exchange for new ones.
L ib e rty B u ild in g ,
M edford.
T ele- of th e c o u n try . T h e pea-fo w ls, th e
p re s e n t a t th e s e m ee tin g s.
p h o n e 162.
2 0 -lm o .J e lk a n d th e d e e r, in its p a rk , a ll
V ery fin e flo o r w o rk w ill be p u ti <>
th e se th in g s w ere p ic tu re d in h e r
on a t th e J a c k s o n v ille
c o n v e n tio n '
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c h ild ish m em ory.
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g re a t
hom e a n d h av e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by
F o u r th of J u ly flo a t ev id en ced th e p re p a ra tio n s fo r th e e v e n t.
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135 E.
fa c t t h a t th e sa m e In te re s t w as ta k e * F u r th e r m en tio n
w ill be m ade;I
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th e n , as now , in u p -to -d a te ra im e n t la te r of th e w o rk of th is lodge.
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♦
N E W SPA PE R WORK LI RES
(se iz in g h e r o p p o r tu n ity ) : W ell, if
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e re d 35c p e r g a llo n .
28-6 ed.
you w a n t one, y o u 'd b e tte r speak
To th e old p io n e e rs, th e s to ry of
U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R EG O N , E u ­
up n o w .” — B oston T ra n sc rip t.
♦
t h e h a y -w a g o n ; th e p r e tty y o u n g g e n e ,— J o u rn a lis m is p ro v in g pop­
NOTIC k TO SCHOOL CHILDREN g irls in d re s s e s , th e m a te ria l fo r
i
u la r w ith five o rie n ta ls e n te r in g th e
S c ie n tists say th a t ra d iu m th ro w s
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W h en 8chool is o u t d o n o t bu n cb
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p o in t j Up on tb e s t r e e t a n o r rid e a io n g in
in to sp a ce allo w ed in th e flo a t an d In d ia .
e v e ry h o u r fo r tw o o r th re e th o u sa n d a ziz2ag m anner> b u t ,ook w h e re
♦
b ecau se of th e m o th e rs ’ in sis ta n c e
S u r a t S in g h G ill, b orn in A m rl-
y e a rs.
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a r e g o in g a n d go w h e re you a re w ere w o rn w illy -n illy m ay be v ery
sa r, In d ia , th e tra d e c e n te r of P u n ­
lo o k in g . P le a se tr y to av o id acci- f a m ilia r; b u t to th o se w ho cam e
ja b , is a g r a d u a te o f th e g o v e rn m e n t
T h e b ig g est s u b m a rin e m o u n ta in d e n ts w ith a u to m o b ile s. P a r t of th e
la te r it o p en s up a p a g e v a stly in h ig h school in h is n a tiv e to w n. V ish-
k n o w n to scien ce is Mt. L a u ra E th e l. re s p o n s ib ility is on you.
te r e s tin g a n d ro m a n tic .
n a O ak is a g r a d u a te of a n E n g lish
Ashland Realty Co.
Robison & Wild
It lies in th e A tla n tic ro u g h ly m id ­
GEO. W . M cN abb.
H ow th e y o v ercam e d ific u ltie s to school in B om bay.
w ay b etw een New Y ork a n d L iv e r­ 2 4 -6
Beaver Realty Co.
Yockey & Co.
C h ief o f P o lice. s e c u re th e ice fo r th e F o u r th of J u ly
D uck
Soo
C h an g , e x -e d ito r of
p o o l. a n d is a t le a s t 12,000 fe e t in
d r in k , g o in g te n m iles fo r it, w as D ong-A 111 Bo, th e le a d in g n a tio n a l­
Billings Agenoy
E. E. Phipps
h e ig h t, its s u m m it bein g less th a n
is t p a p e r o f S eoul, a n d H ong Sub
C o u rtesy does n o t a lw a y s pay! A r e la te d .
C. B. Lamkin
100 fe e t fro m
th e s u rfa c e of th e
E. T. Staples
S k a g it c o u n tia n tip p e d h is h a t to a
T h e C lub, a n d a ll w ho h e a rd Miss Y oon, b o th g r a d u a te s of W a se d a u n i.
w a te r.
p a ssin g frie n d , lo st c o n tro l of h is H a n le y ’s a d d re s s , w e re v e ry a p p re ­ v e rsity , J a p a n , a re e n te rin g a s g r a d ­
OR BY
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jitn e y a n d c ra sh e d in to a te le p h o n e c ia tiv e , a n d f e lt it w as a g ra c io u s u a te s tu d e n ts fro m C orea. C hi S ung
A h a u n te d h o u se h a s s h a d e s in- pole w ith r e s u lts t h a t w e re d is a s ­ th in g fo r h e r to give h e r tim e , bu sy P il, a C o re a n , w as a s tu d e n t in th e
4
s te a d of c u rta in s .
school of J o u rn a lis m la s t y ear.
tro u s .— B e llin g h a m R ev elle.
as sh e is, to do it.
t
F o u r A m erican s tu d e n ts In th e
Tea was served by the hostesses
:
Classified ads bring results.
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
the Mesdames Sylvester Patterson, school this year were horn abroad.
Record-Breaking Haul of Fish
PROFESSIONAL
THE MAN
NEXT DOOR”
‘Keep ’em Home* It
Made a New Man
Of Him, Says Dupuis
“The Ninety
and Nine”
Ashland Acres
For Sale in sub-divisions ranging from about 13 to 2(10
acres each that large tract of land containing approximately
1900 acres lying across Bear Creek and adjoining Ashland on
the Northeast and now plotted as “Ashland Acres”
About 1100 acres are embraced in the Talent Irrigation Dis­
trict with good water right.
In addition to value as agricultural and horticultural lands
these tracts are very desirable for rural home sites and offer
most of the advantages enjoyed by urban communities, includ­
ing Ashland school facilities.
NEW HEATERS
SOIL, SCENERY, CLIMATE, HARD TO BEAT.
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
Suitable for great variety of crops ranging from alfalfa to
apricots. Maximum amount of sunshine enjoyed. Southwest
slope* No killing frosts during growing season.
PRICES MODERATE WITH EASY TERMS
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS IMPROVING
AND DEVELOPING THEIR TRACTS.
Further particulars and information furnished by following
Ashland Agents.
BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO., Owners.
Portland, Oregon.
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