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Friday, July la, 1924
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Classified Column
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
month or more, %c the word
each time.
Market Basket
This is Ashlands
Place To Find
What It Wants
To Eat Sunday
FOR RENT
233222
A Feature Pajie
ro r Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
3C3Í
FO R R E N T — 5 room u n f u r ­
n ish e d house. In q u ire 242 G ran- j
ite o r P h o n e 340-R .
26 8 -tf
F O R R E N T ——F u rn is h e d C abins ; v e s
a n d te n ts fa c in g p a rk , n e a r Lith-1
ia w a te r a n d play g ro u n d . P lace
to p a rk y o u r car. C all 153.
2 6 1 -tf
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
FOR SALE
F O R HALE C H E A P — T on 1-2
tru c k . J . W. S h a ttu c k , T a len t.
P h o n e 3 7 3 J3 .
269-3*
OR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R esi-
d en ce a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 28. O ffice
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
BAPTIST MINISTER GIVES
T A N K FUEL CREDIT
,
No g r e a te r p ra is e can be ac-
I cortled
m ed ic in e th a n th e vo, un J
ta r y te s tim o n y of a m in is te r of
th e gospel. T h e p r e a c h e r ’s h ig h
c a llin g p u ts a g ra v e re s p o n s ib il­
FOR SALK — B la c k b e rrie s,
ity on his ev e ry w o rd , a n d h e will
$1.25 p e r c ra te . 254 V an N ess o r . ERNEST A. WOODS
P rac­
n
o t je o p a rd iz e h is r e p u ta tio n by
Ave.
269-3*
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and
th r o a t—-X -ray in c lu d in g
! C° m m e n d ' nS ’ thlnB w “ h o u ‘ , l r »1
FOR SALE — By sick m an at
O ttlc e h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 «ci
H ls
r le h t.
C o n v a le sc e n t H om e, new F o rd
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ld g , A sh la n d , i
T a " laC h a s b<,en endO rT * hy
to u rin g
c a r,
only
used
tw o
Ore
n u m b e rs ot p ro m in e n t m in iste rs.
m o n th s, w ith new ca m p in g o ut- i
T hey h av e p u t T a n la c to th e t e s t !
fit.
C all 153.
2 6 9 - lt
se rv ice a n d
th e ir I ■
OR. E . B. A N G EL L— C h iro p ra c tic of p e rso n a l
w o rd s c a rry co n v ictio n b ecau se
a
n
d
E
le
c
tro
-T
h
e
ra
p
y
.
Office
FO R S A L E — C hoice b u ild in g
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t th e y say w h a t th e y know to be th e
lo ts on G ra n ite s tr e e t, facing
tr u th .
N a tio n a l B an k b u ild in g .
p a rk ; n e a r L itb ia w a te r an d p la y ­
O ne of th e la te s t to sp e a k o u t
g ro u n d . In q u ire a t C o n v alescen t
OR. HAWLEY— A bove
T id in g s in b e h a lf of T a n la c is Rev. B. E.
Home.
•
2 6 7 - lt
office. P h o n e 91.
Bell, a r e tir e d B a p tis t m in is te r,
207 E lm S t., San A n to n io T exas,
FOR SA L E o r E x ch an g e— Good
DR. C. \V. HANSON
w h o say s:
f ru it ra n c h . W ill c o n sid e r house
D e n tist
“ B efo re ta k in g T a n lac I h ad
as p a r t pay. A d d re ss Box
77,
Special
a
tte
n
tio
n
given
to
p
y
o
r­
su ffe re d fro m sto m a c h a n d n e rv e
A sh la n d , O re.
•
270-3*
rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er tro u b le s fo r o v er 30 y e a rs an d
FOR SALK— P ia n o , a t b a rg a in . Block. P h o n e 17S-J
233-tf. th e r e w e re tim e s w hen m y con­
376 E. M ain St.
270-3*
d itio n w as su c h t h a t it re q u ire d
M ONUM ENTS
a
lm o st s u p e rh u m a n e ffo rt fo r m<if tim e in y e a rs. W h e n ev e r I have
MISCELLANEOUS
I
to
p re p a re m y se rm o n s a n d go th e s lig h te s t sy m p to m s of tro u b le
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E
W A N TED to r e n t, fu rn is h e d o r
th ro u g h w ith m y S u n d a y services. now I alw ay s re s o rt to T a n lac , am
M ONUM ENTS
u n fu rn is h e d m o d ern , 4 o r 5 room
In d ee d , m y
w ork seem ed
lik e ta k in g som e a t p re s e n t, a n d it
O regon G ra n ite Co.
house. L o c a te d in s u b u rb , w ith j
som e g re a t o b sta c le a c ro ss my n e v e r fa ils to sm o o th th in g s o u t
S. P E N N IST O N , S alesm an .
a c re o r so of g ro u n d , w o rk shop Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444-Y p a th w a y — a b u rd e n too b ig to fo r m e. I c e rta in ly h av e th e best
a n d c o n sid e ra b le s to ra g e room .
c a rry in m y w eak physical co n d i­ of rea so n s fo r fee lin g g ra te fu l to
P r e f e r d e a lin g w ith o w ner. W ould
tio n .
T a n la c .”
PLANING MILL
lea se fo r one y ear. A d d ress, Mer-
“ B u t in six w e e k s’ tim e T an lac
T a n la c is fo r sale by a ll good
111, O regon, N. E. W o odhouse.
lORDON’S SASH AND CABINET tra n s fo rm e d m y e n tir e o u tlo o k , d ru g g is ts. A ccept no s u b s titu te .
2 6 8 -6 t |
W O R K S,
Cor. H e lm a n
a n d ■giving m e w h a t seem ed lik e a new O ver 40 m illion b o ttle s sold.
V an N ess.
194£f se t of n e rv e s a n d a b ra n d new
LOST— B unch of keys, N am e !
T a n lac V e g e tab le P ills fo r co n ­
d ig e stiv e system . My a p p e tite
be-
»
p la te . R ook E m e rso n , P u l lm a n ,'
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
cam e ra v e n o u s , m y n e rv e s ste a d y , s tip a tio n ; m ad e a n d rec o m m e n d ­
W ash
F in d e r leav e a t th is of- W h ittle T r a n s f e r Jt S to ra g e Co.
m y liv e r a c tio n r e g u la r a n d I ed by th e m a n u fa c tu re rs of T a n ­
fice.
270-2* , fo r S E R V IC E .
could sleep sou n d fo r th e firs t lac.
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers an d p a c k ­
W A N TED — W a sh in g s to do.
e
rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a l­
M urp h y E le c tric C om pany. 266-1?
e rs in coal a n d wood. P hone COUNTY OFFICIALS
W A N T E D — Few 2nd h a n d bird
TAKE BIGGEST STILL
117.
cages. C all 153.
265— tf
O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r
GRAN TS PA SS. J u ly 16. —
H o tel A sh lan d
G E T YO UR STO V E re p a ire d a t
W hen S h e riff G eorge L ew is an d
E a g le Iro n
an d B ra ss W o rk s, T. L. P O W E L L — G e n e ral T r a n s ­
his d e p u ty , E r n e s t L is te r, ra id e d
O b e rla in s tr e e t. New g r a te s and
fe r— Good te a m
and
m o to r a place on J u m p -O ff-Jo e cre e k
lin e rs m ad e to o rd e r, a n y sty le
tru c k s . G lod se rv ic e a t - a rea- y e s te rd a y th e y c a p tu re d a m oon­
sto v e. Stock on h a n d . S toves fo r
souab.'e p rice. P h o n e 83.
» sh in e p la n t a n d a rre s te d
Paul
A
sa le .
2 6 4 -lm o .
L ondon. A w a r r a n t is o u t fo r th e
FEHIGE-ROACH
a r r e s t of T a y lo r L ondon, said to
Second Hand goods bought, sold
(B Y MRS. C. M. BOM AR)
T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e be one of th e m en o p e ra tin g th e
•xchanged.repaired. Collected and Hauling _ Dr~ ‘* ™
R
ev. G a rr, a re tu r n e d m issio n ­
all
still.
delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd.
y
OI
a
ry
fro m fo re ig n fie ld s began a
k in d s. Q uick m o to r serv ice. D ry
T h e d is tille ry is one of th e
and A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo.
se
rie
s
of m e e tin g s a t th e chdu-
wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R la rg e st bver c a p tu ie d in Jo se p h in e
1 1 2 -tf c o u n ty , a n d is of 100 g a llo n c a p ­ ta u q u a b u ild in g M onday n ig h t.
I DO FANCY cement work, 375 B. St.
chimneys, septic tanks; also cem-
acity. It c o n sists of tw o fifty g a l­ H is w ife, w ho is an acco m p lish ed
K
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—
Service
etry work etc., J. D. P e ffle y , 143
lon co p p er v a ts , is b u ilt on a m u sic ia n , p re sid e s a t th e pian o ,
227
Imo*
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a
s
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ra
te
s.
6th St.
b rick fo u n d a tio n , an d w as h e a te d ” ev. G a rr h im se lf «and Rev. C ash
W ood fo r sale. P h o n e 113, Res.
w ith gas. T h e pipe sy stem used W ood, from M edford a lte rn a te s
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May 231 Van Ness.
265— Im o
in d is tillin g liq u o r w as v ery com ­ w ith slid e tro m b in e , w h ile th e 13
communicate with Ensign L ee1
p lic a te d . W h en th e still w as yr. old son. A lfre d G a rr, b rin g s a
of the Salvation Army at th e ,
B la c k sm ith Shop
c a p tu re d , it w as in o p e ra tio n a n d ■ m essag e in song each e v e n in g , a n d
WhlteShield Home, 565 May- [ B la c k sm ith Shop. E a s t M ain five g a llo n s of liq u o r h a d been ru n : b a s b efo re been s ta te d , he is cer-
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
St.
H o rse sh o e in g ,
A u to m o b ile off. T h e d is tille ry is th e fo u rth ' ta in lv a boy w o n d er in vocal se-
S p rin g w ork a sp e cia lty . A uto c a p tu re d th is w eek.
lec tio n s. And it is hoped every
I p a rts .
' .
child in A sh lan d w ill he «inspired
IR A Y E R IA N .
252-1 mo.
Fine lot with building for
TAX D A TE PO ST PO N E D
$400, sm a ll cash p a y m e n t.
B
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—
U N TIL AUGUST 2 0 !
W’h ittie r , C alif., lo ts to tra d e
I
Day
w
ork
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tra
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t.
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s
tim
a
te
s
1
fo r A sh la n d lan d .
F re e . P. O. Box 171.
266-6t*
SA LEM ,
J u ly 17— T he s ta te
A 40 a c re tra c t p a rtly ir r ig a t­
tax e< m m ission y e s te rd a y issued j
ed, fin e lan d . B a rg a in p rice
on easy te rm s.
an o rd e r e x te n d in g th e tim e fo r J
$1 500
m u n ic ip a l
bop d s
to
p a y m e n t on th e second in s ta ll-!
tr a d e fo r c ity hom e.
m e n t of tlie s ta te incom e ta x u n - .
Staples Realty Agency
iil A u g u st 20.
71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid.
T h is a c tio n w as n e c essa ry , it
9 fi
w as sa id , b ecau se of th e f a i l u r e :
In six
te m p tin g
v a rie tie s —
of th e s ta te s u p re m e c o u rt to
lem on c re a m ,
o ra n g e cre a m ,
haA d dow n a decision its to th e
v a n 'll»
cre a m .
s tra w b e rry ,
c o n s titu tio n a lity of th e s ta te in- ; m aple, ch o co late.
com e ta x law . T h e tim e fo r p a y -I
ing th e second in s ta llm e n t of th e
ARE Y O U 100% E FF IC IE N T ? tax p rev io u sly w as e x te n d e d from
a recognized fact that a person J u n e 20 to J u ly 20.
LIFE OF THE REV,
MR. GARR TOLD BY
AN ASHLAND WRITER
o e tte r th in g s , jn s t by h e a rin g I did n o t know how m uch fa ith he
d ay an d th e fo llow ing S u n d ay in in a h u r r y ,” a n d he sta y e d an d
i liad, b u t he knew he liad som e his still w eak en ed c o n d itio n , lie d r a n k th e b u tte rm ilk a n d th e
M onday A d d ress
j fa ith , because he had seen it w e n t to c h u rc h , an d no p r e a c h e r'
sam e th in g h ap p en ed both a f te r ­
T h e s p e a k e r ’s a d d re ss M onday ; w o rk ; an d w hen it to o k such an
show ed up, and th e y looked at noon an d evening. A nd he w e n t
n ig h t w as ta k e n from M ark 11, 22 j in fin ite sm a l p a rt of a m it to re-
h im , s ittin g as w as in an arm on
p rea c h in g , and
h a s been
to 26 inclusive. T he th o u g h t be­ ! m ove m o u n ta in s, if th e r e w as
c h a ir s u rro u n d e d hy b la n k e ts and p re a c h in g e v e r since.
ing, “ T h a t w hen ye s ta n d p ra y ­ as m uch as could be seen by a
cu sh io n s, an d Raid, "Y es, I ’ll te s-I
W h en th e devil trie d to te ll
in g , fo rg iv e, if ye h av e a u g h t sm all m ag n ify in g g lass in all A sh­
tify ,” and lie g o t up a n d preaclfed him he w as not h e a le d , h e tu rn e d
a g a in s t a n y ,” an d by so doing, lan d , w onders could be p e rfo rm ­
an h o u r, and said to th em w hen a ro u n d and said, “ T h a n k God fo r
“ W h a tso e v e r th in g s ye d e sire , ed fo r C h rist now.
it w as over, “ T a k e me hom e, now , h e a lin g m e.” S ervices a re to be
w hen ye p ra y , believe th a t ye r e ­
R ev . G a n ’s E x p erien ce
ceive th e m , an d ye sh a ll have
Rev G a rr gave an exp erien ce I k n o w I ’ll d ie ,” a n d th e L ord c o n tin u e d e v e ry ev e n in g b e g in ­
th e m .” H e s ta te d th a t th e first in h is ow n life* Of how he had seem ed to say to him , “ D on’t b e '
n in g a t 7 :3 0 .
m e e tin g w as m e re ly a p re lim in ­ been in ju re d in r u n n in g to catch
a ry , in th e w ay of g e ttin g o u t th e a s tr e e t c a r, of fa llin g u n conscious
ro ck s, s tu m p s, tre e s an d a ll o th e r
in th e c a r upon re a c h in g it, w hich
o b s tru c tio n s in th e p a th fo r th e
caused a c o n stric tio n of th e in ­
fo llow ing e v e n in g a d d re sse s.
te s tin e s , and he su ffe re d fo r y e a rs, 1
A s tro n g p o in t b ro u g h t o u t in and could n o t e a t, till he got so 1
th e se rm o n , w as w hen o u r people
th in th a t his life w as d e sp a ire d ,
D elicia S andw ich S p read
W ilso n C o in ed B eef
cam e o v er h e re an d took
th is
of, and liow his p hysician f r i e n d ,'
D elicia V ienna S ty le
Van
G am ps S and w ich
c o u n try , th e In d ia n s had a u to - ’
S au sag e
w ho w as a m an of God, cam e to
S p re ad
m obiles, ra ilro a d tra c k s , e le c tric
D elicia Veal Loaf
p ra y fo r him , a n d a f te r p ra y e r, ’
V an C am ps S a rd in es
lig h ts a n d e v e ry th in g w hich we
D eleia D eviled M eats
V an G am ps I’ork & B eau s
said , “ I knew a m an in y o u r con­
D elicia L am b T ongue
now e n jo y , b u t th e y had n o t th e d itio n , w ho to o k N ux V om ica,” ¡
C anned S alm on
k n o w led g e to p u t
it
to g e th e r.
F R U IT S a n d V E G E T A B L E S IN SEASON
an d a n o th e r
frie n d cam e
and ,
T hey w e re still liv in g in w ig -| p ray ed fo r h is h e a lin g , and a fte r ’
w arns w ith a tallo w can d le, and
p ra y e r, said, “ I k n ew a m an in '
rid in g p o nies w ith a stic k on each
y o u r co n d itio n w ho to o k slip ery
i*HONE 155
side.
TheV
n e v e r ro d e on
a
W E D E L IV E R
elm b a rk , an d it c u re d him . And
- m m m »
tr a in , o r saw an e le c tric lig h t, so on till one d ay th e L ord spoke |
w hen e v e ry th in g
w as a t
th e ir i
to him a n d sa id , dow n in sid e him
c o m m a n d ’as a t o u rs. T he th o u g h t
it seem ed, sa id , “ how lo n g a re
w as,
m any
people
s p iritu a lly
you going to k eep th is up? and he
sp e a k in g , a re still liv in g in w ig ­
fe lt th e pow er of God, a n d said , '|
w am s w ith tallo w c a n d le s, w hen ,
“ N ot a n o th e r m in u te .”
th ey m ig h t as well be e n jo y in g
So he g ot up in his w eak en ed
G od’s b lessin g s th a t is fo r every
c
o
n
d itio n , and w ent o u t on the.
one, God said so. T u e sd a y n ig h t,
AT
th e su b je c t w as “ F a ith ,” ta k e n p o rch , a n d fell in a c h a ir, an d
from M atthew 11th c h a p te r, 18th said to his c o m p a n io n , “ B rin g
m e som e lam b chops a n d som e
verse.
sp
in ach an d som e corn
p o n e .”
THE BIG GROCERY DEPARTMENT
T he r u le r cam e to je s u s in
T
hey
th
o
u
g
h
t
lie
h
ad
gone
d
em en­
fa ith , an d said “ My d a u g h te r is
At Enders Big Store
even now d e a d .” H e d id n o t say. te d , b u t th e y b ro u g h t it, a n d said
Com e, a n d m aybe sh e w ill live, it w ould k ill him , b u t he a te it
lie sa id , “ Com e a n d lay th y h a n d a n d d ra n k a q u a rt of b u tte rm ilk ,
upon h e r, a n d sh e s h a ll liv e .” a n d -liv e d : and th is w as on M on-
T h e te x t being. F a ith conies by
h e a rin g , an d h e a rin g by th e w ord
of God. Tlie sp e a k e r s ta te d he
him.
Prepare tliat quick lunch from the
following list
Schuernian’s Daylight Grocery
Saturday Specials
HARDY BROTHERS
J. W. Frazier
and Son
Canning Time
We have a full line of
fruit jars and trimmings.
t,
Certo
F ru it Pectin
and all kinds of fruits for
canning
Try our 35c coffee—
There is none better
P-laza Market
H. A. Stearns
«ith PILES is only 50% efficiei , or
Relief should not only benefit you
physically, but increase your earning
power.
My non-surgical treatment for PILES will
Korex Compound Is Sure­
ly Wonderful In Ef­
fect, He Says.
“ A fte r b e g in n in g m y tre a tm e n t
w ith k o rex c o m p o u n d ,” says J .
W . H e lm s of B illin g s, M o n tan a,
“ m y g la n d s w e re m ad e a c tiv e in
a few d a y s. I am now c o m p letely
r e ju v e n a te d , th a n k s to k o re x .”
M en ajid w om en a t a ll ages
fro m a ll »over th e w orld a re t e s t­
in g k o re x com p o u n d an d
hun­
d red s
o f e n th u sia stic ; re p o rts
re g a r d in g
its
q u ic k
invig-
o r a tin g e ffe c ts have been re c e iv ­
e d . S peedy s a tis fa c tio n and d e­
lig h tfu l re lie f in cases of p oor
c irc u la tio n ,
c o ld
e x tre m itie s ,
a c h in g m uscles, s tiff jo in ts , less­
e n e d v ig o r an d p re m a tu re old
a g e h av e been re p o rte d . A ll th o se
fe e lin g in need of such an invig-
o r a to r can now g e t it in A sh lan d
a t E a s t Side P h a rm a c y . T his a n ­
n o u n c e m e n t com es from t h e
A m e ric an d is tr ib u to rs of k o rex
co m p o u n d .
C oquille — A lpine P a p e r Co.
buys s ite to e re c t p la n t.
61 N. Main
Bread
and
Pastries
to p le a s e ev e ry o n e w ho bu y s
Coast, my large staff o f skilled assistants
and most m odem offices being housed in
my ow n new b u ild in g ,
DEAN, N.D. Inc
i
IS
PA PER
W H l N
W H I T I N e
ADOLPH ZUK O R AND
JESSE L.LASKY PRESENT
Lithia Bakery
M art
A Man’s
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in
N E W Y O RK , J u ly 17.— R e g re t
t h a t S e n a to r W h e e le r, D em o crat,
M o n tan a, h ad b o lted th e D em o­
c ra tic p a rty to su p p o rt S e n a to r
La F o lle tte fo r P re s id e n t w as ex­
p ressed by S e n a to r W a lsh , also
a D em o crat of M o n tana. W alsh
said he did n o t a g re e w ith th e
c o u rse ta k e n by W h e ele r.
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a n d q u ick serv ice go
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Shop.
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EKS
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IN A FEW D A YS
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M aaola Oil, g a l .................$ 2 .1 0
1-2 g a l.
.....
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q t ......... .OOc
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Beans, “ The Big
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Old
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Large pkg, 23c
Hershey’s Cocoa
pound tins
17c
Dutch Cleanser
3 ¿Cans for
25c
1-2
Fancy Teas—The first pickings of young tender leaves
Pinhead G u npowder,
1-2 lb. 25c
pound
Ceylon and India 1-2
pound 25c
pound
Japan Spider Leg, 1-2
pound 25c
pound
Jello, all flav­
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Campbells
varieties
each
Shortening in
Bulk, 3 lbs.
Soup
a 11
10c
20th Century Coffee-Perfect Blend - - Always Fresh - -
Pound 38c 2 Pounds 75c
Amaizo or Mazola Oil, pints
27c
Crisco» Superior shortening, 3 lb. 73c;
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