Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    A SH LA N D DAILY TIDINGS
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NOVEMBER PROHI
FINES TOTAL 8745
Tuesday, December 1ft, 1023
A te tu in from Jack son ville—-
“I am so light In weight After that he gave up hope
S. J. Evans has returned from police.
that the drop will not kill me. I
Com patriot« In
Aims
Jacksonville where he has been
Classified Column Rates
They will have to tie lead on my
serving
as
a
member
of
the
cir-
Most Mexicans in the commun­
PH YSIC IA NS
One cent the word each
November fines in this county
feet, or hang me twice.”
:
U SS. GRACE X. ANDREWS, Editor
cuit
court
trial
jury.
ity
are up in arms over the slay-
time.
: for violation of the prohibition j
Phone items to her at 345-Rj between It» A. M. and 2 P. M.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
One ot' the city firemen, over- ¡ng O£ p enx, who was reputed to
To run every issue for one
law totalled $74 5, according to
and evenings.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
hearing the dialogue, fashioned a | pe a good workman of a retiring
, t
H ere frcm M edford—
month or more, ^ic the word
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the
books of the eounty treasurer
Mp aQd Mrg Q H Qrover hangman s knot in a rope. Roy- dj8pO8ition, and aoi quarrelsome.
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
each time.
, spent a few hours at the home says the Mail lribuue. $186.261 fromer reaident3 of Aahiand> b u t‘ S°za placed the rope about his I He was wav]aid
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Calendar of the Week——
by the three,
p. m. only.
Tuesday, Dec. 18— Civic Club, of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil, Sun- sent to the State Treasurer H o f f . j ^ resldent8 of Medford were neck. And laughed!
FOR SALE
struck from behind over the head
da,. Mr. aud Mrs. Smith came ¡ « 25 Per cent of the fines c o l l e c t - ,p (rom Med(ord Satllrday even.,
j Club House, 2:30 P. M.
Dragged From Cell
with a steel bar while one en­
FOR SALE— Fat turkeys. Mrs. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-> Tuesday, Dec. 18— French Cubl from Klamath Falla la something;«*, has been returned under th e ;¡ng and att(¡nded (h(, (estlv|tlea|
When the pair were taken from gaged him in conversation, then
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
provision of the state law
Joy. Phone 9F21.
90-2
Mrs’ Qrovef tb« cell to be photographed U was roboed. The body was discovered
throat— X-ray including teelT I Mr8' F- D' Wa' ,‘er' ho8te88-
„ over two hours. When we con­ provides that when the f i n e s t -
Office hours, 10 Io 12 and 2 to
Tuesday, Dee. IS French C u sider the state of the weather mitted exceed a certain amount in *aTe 1Ived ln Be»vlew earlier and found necessary to drag Montez the same night by a trainman,
FOR SALE— Yellow carrots
elsewhere, it makes one rejoice
Mr. Grover was principal of the into the corridor. His time had ( who, in attempting to dip up a
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. Vining.
$15.00 per ton delivered. Phone
a trip like that is possible in any one year, a11 above that a- school.
Wednesday,
Dec.
19—
Cottage
come, he thought. The visions pail of water to pour on a hot
Ore.
485-J.
90-2
mid-winter in Southern Oregon. mount shall be returned to the
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meetings, 2.30 P. M.
brought up by his cell companion J journal, was horrified to bring to
Capt. O. C. Applegate of Klam­ county. As a result of this ruling MVRDERER LAUGHS
FOR SALE— Cedar posts, rick DR. E. B, ANGELL— Chiropractic j Thursday, Dec. 20— Trinity
j the surface a man's leg.
were before his eyes.
ath Falls, also is the guest of rel­ fines co lected this month for pro­
and
Electro-Therapy. Office QUild Bazaar, Parish House.
AT HANGING
wood. All delivered, M. R. Scotti,
Roygoza
laughed!
The body had been w eighted
phone 48; residence 142. First
Friday, Dec. 21— Xmas Party atives this week in Ashland, and hibition infractions will all be re­
Siskiyou, Ore.
90-3*
down with steel rails, and but for
Tried to Escape
was entertained at the hospitable tained by the county. The law
National Bank building.
(Continued from page 1)
M. E. S. S. Friday evening.
wll become operative again Jan­
FOR SALE— 5 Room House with
Of the two young Mexicans, this coincidence might have re­
Friday, Dec. 21— Xmas Enter­ Peil home Monday at dinner.
Tidings
DR.
HAWLEY’—
Above
T ortures C ell-m ate
uary 1st.
« • •
bath and pantry; lot 50x142;
neither of whom is over 21, Mon­ mained there for months. The
tainment, Christian church, even­
office.
Phone
91.
’
Crack!”
central location. Lock Box 52.
A Jolly Party—
tez gave indications of being the three Mexicans were arrested two
ing.
Montez, dozing,
hears the most dangerus. ‘When Cadena days later aud after a severe-
▲lbie Beck was host at one of ' *sitors from Montague
82-tf DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro-
I
the
Jolliest
parties
imaginable
on
Mra-
Joe
(-)reen
aud
daughters
sound
and
leaps
wildly
to his feet,' plcked the lock of the chain hold. grilling confessed to the crime to
praetor, near Postoffice. Hours Mr. and Mrs. Gruelle Entertain—
FOR SALE— $150.00 Victroa
I
Mabel
and
Mary,
of
Montague,
are
screaming
in
terror.
ing him to a radiator in the office ^ e sheriff.
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gruelle were Friday night of last week.
and $55.00 worth of records for
visiting
the
Bush
and
Pittenger
Roygoza
laughs!
Their confession filled seven-
Amusing games had been plan­
of the chief of police, and disap­
------- -- host and hastess at a charming
$137,00. See Mrs. Gray, McGee’s
PLUMBING
families
this
week.
Christmas
These
things
the
jailer
has
ned for entertaining the merry
peared through a window, Mon­ ty-fvie typewritten pages.
______ five coursce dinner, served at
Store.
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heard.
The
comedy
of
horrors
con-
group
of
young
folks,
and
these
to
p
p
in
g
in
the
various
stores
tez claimed credit for giving the
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 ¡ “The Plaza” Friday evening.
will claim their attention. Ed tinues hour after hour, he says, j aiarm. RUt iater R was fouiuj that
occupied
the
hours
of
the
early
The
brightness
of
the
holiday
East
Main.
Phone
138.
Trees
Haegney, of Yreka, is accompany­ In view of the cold-blooded na- Montez himself had planned to
time was visualized in the color­ evening, while dancing and music
Fruit and Nut Trees, Vines and
MONUMENTS
ture of the crime, the police wish | escape and already had partiany
ful decoration and gleaming can­ sped the time till dainty re­ ing them.
Plants.
Send for catalogue.
that Roygoza could be made toI broken (he iock of his shackle,
dles, that distlngushed the well freshments were served by the
Willamette Valley Nursery, Tan­
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Many Hunt Christmas Trees—
share Montez’ feelings.
hostess,
Mrs.
Beck.
appointed tables.
gent, Oregon.
82-10*
Lowest Prices
Despite
the
unusually
heavy
—Doll Beds,
Jokes About Hanging
FOLEY PILLS BRING RELIEF
The guest list included about
The place cards were original
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
fog that covered Ashland all day
WILL TAKE ORDERS for
As
for
me,”
Roygoza
told
the
"FOLEY
PILLS
are
the
best
I
sixteen
young
people,
High
school
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo. and clever bits of fun in brush
—Doll Cradles,
Sunday, multitudes of people
Christmas turkeys. Geo. W. Nich­
have tried. My kidneys work a
and verse, that played upon some friends, who enjoyed this hospi­
Walla
Walla
Valley
Railroad
to
and young folk roamed the hills
ASHLAND GRANITE
ols. Phone 18F2.
86-6*
incident known to host and guest. tality in the pleasant home of Mr.
—Chair and Table Sets, ♦
be extended from Miton to Wma- lot better since I received your
in
search
of
greens
and
Christ­
MONUMENTS
FOR SALE— White Leghorn
generous offer,” writes John W
The camaraderie of this group and Mrs. J. W. Beck, on the Bou­
mas trees. Spots that are never pine, 5 M miles.
Oregon Granite Co.
cockerel, took the blue at the
Brogan, Adams, Mass. FOLEY
of friends was emphasized in a levard.
—of good strong con-;
visited
except
at
holiday
time
S.
PENNISTON,
Salesman.
PILLS
are
a
diuretic
stimulant
for
1
poultry show, $2.50 another at
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toast proposed by the host.
WINTER COUGHS AND COLDS the KIDNEYS and while being ta­
were
enlivened
yesterday
and
will
Phone 444-Y
$1.50. The sire of both these ! Res. 476 Laurel
—struction.
The later part of the evening Home Missionary Society Meet—
With the changeable weather
:
birds was from a three hundred
The Home Missionary Society give up their treasure to the plun­ which we have at this season of ken close attention should be paid
was
spent in the artistic home of
PLANING MILL
to the diet. Avoid sweets, pas­
derers th? remainder of the week.
egg hen. One Rhode Island White
Mrs. Oeder, on Granite street, held a most interesting session
the year coughs and colds are very try
starchy foods,
alcoholic
cockerel at $2.50. Also one heat- JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET There> arOund the fireplace stor- at the home of Mrs. Tilton on
prevalent. Be prepared for them. drinks, tea and coffee. Drink
Students to Return—
Have & bott,e Qf F0LEY g HON-
Ing stove cheap.
WORKS,
Cor. Helman and ies were told, experiences relat- Almond street.
The largest exclusive paint
plenty of good fresh water, and
and wall paper store in South-
Practically
every
student
from
|
EY
AND
TAR
COMPOUND
handy,
C. M. Miles, 611 Beach St., Ash- , Van Ness.
l 9 4 ti;ed, and friendship cemented.
The usual business meeting oc­
Ashland who is attending college and with the first sign of a cough keep the body warmly clothed. ' \ ern Oregon.
land.
90* ;
The guest list who enjoyed this cupied the attention of ffle so­
Refuse substitutes. Sold Every­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
in the state is expected to spend or cold take a dose and prevent a
ciety,
the
earlier
part
of
the
af­
so
delightful
evening
with
Mr.
where.
Whittle Transfer & Storage Co.
Christmas at home. Twenty-five serious ailment. FOLEY’S HON-
FOR RENT
and Mrs. Gruelle and Mrs. Oeder ternoon; reports also from the
for SERVICE.
or thirty students is Ashland’s EY AND TAR COMPOUND has
Experienced movers and pack­ were Mr. and 'Mrs. McGee, Mr. Medford meeting were read, that quota and doubtless social festi­ been the standard family cough
FOR RENT— A big front room.
ers of household goods. Deal­ and Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Mr. and gave those who had not been vities will center about their re­ remedy for over 35 years, bring­
178 A. street.
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ers in coal and wood. Phone Mrs. F. C. Homes and Prof. I. E. present a god idea of that splen­ turn.
ing prompt relief anti when once
FOR RENT— Modern 5 room
did meeting.
Vining
•
r
117.
Used you will never be without it.
bungalow with sleeping porch,
Mr. and Mrs. Gruelle expect to
Mrs. Patrick was in charge of
Office 89 Oak St. near
Sold Everywhere.
garage, large lot, 134 Pioneer.
spend the holidays in southern the program, which was based
Hotel Ashland
See J. F. Place, 137 Oak St.
California, and this happy affair on "The Child and America’s Fu­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— was in the nature of a farewell ture.”
WANTED”
Mrs. Tilton was assisted as
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ prior to their departure.
•
•
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WANTED— School girl to cook
hostess
by Mrs. Jammerthal, when
fer— Good team and motor
for board and room. Phone 358-) trucks. Good service at a rea­ Xmiw Party—
at the close of the afternoon’s '
R.
90-2 ’ sonable price. Phone S3.
Christmas is in the air, and meeting,
dainty refreshments
------------------ ---------------------------— , Christmas parties are the order were served.
WANTED— Si n g 1 e b u g g y .
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— of the day. At the Christian Hostesses for the Cottage Meet­
Phone 4 70-J. Mrs. Kneebone.
King’s Transfer, general hauling. ; church, the Sunday school will ings—
89-3* Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,; have its entertainment and tree,
At the preparatory meetings j
Radiator Service
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf Friday night.
Typing
the following are hostesses for
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D is planned to make it a very Wednesday 2:30 P. M. of this
Public Typing, copying. 264 7th
successful entertainment. It is es­ week.
St.
83-lmo.*
For a smooth shave,
sentially a children’s party, with
Mrs. Ed Kilgore, B street; Mrs.
Pi •eeze-Meter Service
WANTED— Washing. 248 1st and quick service, go
a tree, special Christmas music. John Cochran, Lincoln street;
St.
62-2mo.* to the Shell Barber
winter there, or
speeches, little plays and a treat Mrs. Pepper, Beach street; Miss
is gratis
,
____ ___________________ i Shop, across from De­
via Cali-
May Benedict, 279 Mountain Ave..!
for the children.
WANTED— More Ashlanders to
pot. Grinding of all
Yon buy this guaranteed so­
On Sunday night, is given the and Mrs. S. D. Swingle, Bush
gain a tasting acquaintance with
kinds. Children’s work
“White
Christmas”
,
where
oth­
lution and we test your Ra-
street.
“ Home-Spun Sweets”. Mail orders a specialty.
perniit you
ers, rather than self, is empha­
Everyone interested is invited
delivered. Assorted box 40 cents, j
diator without charge when­
io tarry a w h ile aiul visit its
sized.
num erous points of interest.
Belle Dunnavan, 475 Beach St. W. A. SHELL, Pi-po.
to the cottage prayer meetings.
ever you wish—just drive in.
a
a
•
On
Friday
night,
the
Christmas
89-3* ' ’ 32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Prevents freezings—will not
ROUND TRIP FARES
colors preponderate, but on Sun- Tea Cup Club Meets—
injure.
• day evening the thought of the
MISCELLANEOUS
The Tea cup was to have met
San
i hour is carried out in the decor­ at Mrs. M. E. Thompson’s home
Quart
45c
Gallon
$1.75
Francisco
FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING
ations and the church will be all on Terrace street, Dec. 13th but
Prices reasonable. Room 7, over1
in white.
#
Do not drain Radiators
Los
owing to the unfavorable weather
Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lmo*
The program will be in keeping the afternoon was .spent in .the
Angeles
Do Not Use Alcohol
and unfold the Christmas story. M. E. church parlors.
LOST — A Mackinaw between
■m
W
Sim ilar fa ie s to oth> r points.
The offering is for "The Fund
Interesting contests occupied
Blair Granite Works and town
for Ministerial Relief.”
Illustrated b ooklets describing tIn­
Sunday afternoon. Milton Frank­
die afternoon. Those who secured
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al tract Ions o f C alifornia may he
lin.
2*
honors in the story writing from ’
had
from your local agent as well
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Epworth lea g u e Social—
(CAPTAIN APPLEJACK) Tires
words pinned at random on th e :
as inform ation concerning fares,
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
The Epworth League Party
Lap Robe
train schedules, etc., or by w riting
walls, were Mrs. Walter Herndon,; j
communicate with Ensign Lee
that occurred last Friday night
Spot
Light
first; Mrs. E. J. Allen, second; J !
JOHN M. SCOTT,
of the Salvation Army at the
Play—
Chains
was a most successful affair. As
and Mrs. J. S. Chaney, third.
Asst.
P
assenger
T raffic M anager
A
Creator
For Christmas
WhiteShield Home, 565 May-
was well known the party was the
Picture
Portland, Oregon
Everyone
present
had
a
most
We
Want
Your
Business
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
j aftermath of a contest that has
enjoyable time. •»
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Motometers, Halladay bum­
Walter Hackett’s sen sa tio n a l
• been carried on for some time.
RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING
The next meeting will be held
pers, Klaxon horns. Spot­
stage success has become the
Under conditions of the contest,
lights, and acessories for
For reshingling or painting and
m o s t brilliantly spectacular
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 24,1
' the losing side was to entertain
the car make useful, prac­
screen production of the day,
ealsomining all work guaranteed
1924, in the M. E. church porlors.
tical pleasing gifts.
with a superb cast headed by
the winners and on Friday even­
call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or
All members are urged to at­
ing this party was given by the
MATT MOORE
C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
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ones
who did not secure bo many tend as there is important busi­
77-lm o*
ENID BENNETT
! members as the more fortunate ness to come before the club.
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BARBARA
LA MARR
. FOR EXCHANGE— 12 acres
side.
Orland California price
$3500
| However both sides surely en-
clear, want Ashland property.
Cor Main and P ion eer
‘ joyed the clever and unusual en-
FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY
tertainmut and satisfying repast The Advice of This Ashland Wo­
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ •♦ » ♦ ♦ » e»
A mystery story of pirate
MEDFORD, OREGON.
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provided.
man is of Great Value.
A G ood T h in g - D O N'T M IS S IT*
gold and modern adventure.
The rooms were very Christ-
FOR EXCHANGE— Elegant
Many a woman’s back has many
Fend your name and address plainly masy and cheery. Everyone was
suburban property Medford, a written together with 5 cents (and thu
happy, and in the mood to enter aches and pains.
F irst Show 7 :1 5
$10,000 home, offered for $6500 elip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dei
Ofttimes ’tis the kidneys’ fault.
an d w ill take half or more in Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a into the jolly games so cleverly
That’s why Doans* Pills are so
Second Show 0:00
tr,al package containing Chamberlain’« planned. Much merriment was oc­
Ashland property. FOUR-SITE CoUgb Remedy for coughs, colds, croup. casioned by the entirely original, effective.
bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs
.
«
* a
«
REALTY AGENCY MEDFORD.
Many Ashland women know
red
tickling
tliroal;
Chamberlain',
Sioin*
ant*
«»»etimes
unique
trimming
Admission Including Tax
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this.
ach and Liver Tablets for ctomach trou of hats by the gentlemen, and the
Read what one has to say about !
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd wearing of these, while entertain­
10e and 35c
FOR EXCHANGE— Apartment the
heart, biliousness and constipation;
house in Centralia, Wash. Worth Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in every ing the guests with a song proved
Mrs. A. Sherard, 881 E. Main
$5000 to $6000 will trade for family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, : the courage of the artist,
St., says: “I can recommend
and skin »flections; these valued family
The “Suitcase-Relay race” was Doan’s Pills from experience for
Ashland property, town or small medicine» for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it
a most unusual and original pro­ I know they do all that is claimed
Tanch. FOUR-SITE R E A L T Y
cedure and, if "Laugh and grow for them. I had a lame aching
AQENCY MEDFORD, OREGON.
fat,, is an axiom, several pounds back that kept me feeling miser­
89-3
able all the time. My work tired .
The time to he thrifty I are in store for every witness of me
easily and I had frequent head­
1 the novel race.
is
before
you
are
hard
up,
aches.
My kidneys acted too fre­
Both entertainment and re­
riCKLIM G T H R O A T
and the time to protect freshment committees proved quently, too. Doan’s Pills bought
Always an annoyance, worse whet
it afflicts yon at night. Yon cat
yourself
from damage their metal on this occasion, and at Poley & Elhart’s Drug Store, I
stop it qnicklv with
*>
me wonderfully by reliev­ Write Me About Your Case
suits is before your auto­ I j the sandwiches, salads and cider helped
ing the backaches and regulating
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S mobile
were a most satisfying feast.
TF you will write me about
my kidneys.”
C O U G H R E M E D Y someone. injures or kills
All who attended would not
your condition, I will send
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
is a f r ie n d
mind if these postscripts came simply ask for a kidney remedy— you my FREE illustrated book.
The question is not—
get Doan’s Pills— the same that
Can I afford to carry auto­ oftener.
which tells many things about; g
• • •
Mrs. Sherard had. Foster-Milburn
mobile liability insurance? Party Friday N i g h t -
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. No. 30 Piles and other recital troubles ■
But—Can I afford to drive
which YOU should know.
Next Friday night the Inter­
an automobile without mediate Department of the S. S. Home for the Holidays—
It also explains my non-surgical i gsj
carrying adequate protec­ ; will have a Christmas party at the Addison Helms returned to treatment which, without pain or '
M. E. Church. The young people Ashland Saturday evening from confinement, is GUARANTEED :
tion in that line?
Let us tell you how little are anticipating a wonderfully Palo Alto, where he has been at­ to cure your Pile»—or fee refunded.
It also flats hundred» of
it will cost to have this fine time and are making their tending Palo Alto Military School
form er p atien ts, both ,
— what to give anyone and
this winter. He is visltiqg at the
protection.. DO IT NOW. plans accordingly.
men and w om an, who '
• • •
home of his parents, Mr. and
all for Christmas gifts.
testify a» to my tldlL
s=
Mrs. A. D. Helms of Ashland and
Dinner Guests—
Real Estate and Real In­
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith and will be here until the New Y ear,
surance. (Estab. 1883)
Miss Marie McMillan from Klam­ holidays, it Is thought. He is
M PORTIAMO,OREGON
Phene 211 41 East Main
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tülll!ullÍ!llulUÍH
ath Falls wer« dinner guests*'and busy visiting school friends.
Classified Column i PROFESSIONAL
s o o ie r r
♦ • •
Hand Made
J. O. RIGG
Ashland
Service Station
Whiz Anti-Freeze
FREE
w
$26.50
$51.5»
Shop For
Chevrolet
/i
OF THE NIGHT Christmas
Suggestions:
Parts
y
and Repairs
(W
(L IN E S
Dr. Oeser & Son
AUTOMOTIVE
Shop
A WOMAN’S BACK
“Dear, Let’s Go Down to Swenson & Peebler’s
Before The Collision
They Have Wonderful Things”
We Have Some Truly Wonderful Values for Quality and
Price Which are Responsible for the Fine Growth in Our
Business Volume.
Our Windows
Tell Santa
Swenson & Peebler
aThe Biggest Home Furnishers in Ashland”
Billings Agency
PROVOST BROS
DEAN. M.D