Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 23, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    M aam
A «™
BAÎLŸ TtDtS'GS
! because farm women' fit that
' may be a little less busy
Wednesday, July
1024
time
PENSION SYSTEM IS
than
PROPOSED AT flVNOD
j usuai.
Attendants from a dis­
PHYSICIANS
tance will find it easy to camp in
EUGENE. July 23. — A new
C lassified Colum n R ates
i the park and attend the session.
pension system for retired and
- One cent the word each DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
disabled chuich w orkers was fav­
That Ashland is receiving literary recognition is indicated by j
P*cn*c dinner will be served
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
time.
ored in a resolution adopted by
__ e ____
.............v„
th
July ______
num ber „ of The .........
L ariet,
which in its own words, is “i d 0 &ll I*1 attendance Wednesday
Vy
To run every issue for one
avenue. Telephone *.8. O ffke monthly round-up of W estern discussion and criticism devoted to night in the park by the Cham-
the Oiegon synod of the Presby­
month or more, Vfcc the word
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 higher standards of literatu re on broad cultural lines of expression.” ) ber of Commerce and women’s
terian church at yesterday’s ses­
p. m. only.
each time.
i i r J “ bi iCn n ° n «a!® ® ’
th ! h«adin«’ “ Monthly Anthology off ( clubs
The regular park concert
sion.
Ninety
five
horses
have
been
Verse, a poem w ritten by Blanche Logan O Neal, of this city, en-
t nder the plan a sum equal
will he changed to Thursday eve­ entered in the tro ttin g and pac­ S U i S
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ titled, “ Recompense.” It follows:
to
10 p r cent of each m inister’s
ing
races
at
the
Jackson
Countr
ning and varied to cater to the
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
B C R .N A R .lt
FO R R E N T
salary
would be paid annually
F
air
in
September.
This
is
the
institute music lovers. The com­
M ACFAODEN
God sends to us the w intry blasts
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
into
the
pension fund, the church
m unity singing will be led by record number of race liorces ever b s s e s s b s s s s s b s s b b
That sweep the land and sea—
FOR RENT — 5 room unfur­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
And yet we know th a t sum m er comes—
George N. Angell of the Oregon i assembled in Southern Oregon.
The day has gone by when It was paying 7 1-2 per cent and the
nished house. Inquire 242 Gran­
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
W ith wild ecstacy.
Farm
er,
not
only
a
musician
of
Entries
for
the
running
races
will
considered
that frailty, either in a’ m inister 2 1-2 per cent. From the
ite or Phone 340-R.
268-tf
Ore.
thus derived
m inisters
ability but a real leader.
not be received until later on and physical sense or In Its reference fund
God gives us days like monks in black
would
receive
at
the
age
of 65 an
FOR RENT— Furnished Cabins , OR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
as
the
purse
offered
is
very
much
to
character,
was
the
essential
The welcome address will be
Slow marching, one by one—
and tents facing park, near L ith­
annual
pension
fund
equal
to one-
And yet we know behind the clouds
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
made by Mrs. K ate W. Jameson, larger than in the past it will un- quality of womanhood. We know
ia w ater and play ground. Place
lia’
.
t
of
their
actual
average
sal­
He holds for us, the sun.
phone 48; residence 142. First
dean of women a t the college. doubtedly result in more runners now that the designation of th®
to park your car. Call 153.
ary
during
their
years
of
service,
N ational Bank building.
Other college speakers and their entering the races here than ever "weaker sex,” as applied to women,
God knows th a t they who walk alone,
281-tf
before.
was an unpardonable libel against the minimum am ount to be $600.
subjects are as follows:
Feel solitude’s dull pain—
FOR RENT— Furnished room, DÇ. HAW LEY— Above
Dr. H e n iy B. M asters, n a tio n ­
The
directors
of
the
Fair
As-j
tho
sex, which there is good
Tidings
J. L. Fairbanks, head of the
So he tenderly imbues the heart
breakfast given, 300 Meade St.
al
s e c re ta iy o f th e b oard of m in ­
office. Phone 91.
soclation
have
the
problem
to
reason
to
believe
is
the
more
vital
W ith love’s exquisite flame.
arts departm ent, a rt in the home
iste ria l
re lie f and
s u s te n a tio n .
273-6* i
solve
as
to
how
all
of
these
horses
Rod
enduring
of
the
two.
We
from the standpoint of applica­
DR. C. W. HANSON
are
to
be
housed.
At
present
there
know
now
that
the
apparent
and
poin,Pd
out
,hp
advantages
th e
tion to color schemes and pic­
Dentist
is stall room for fifty three head superficial muscular weakness of new syFtera would have over the
FO R SALE
en will be made by Dr. Estella tu res; Frederick Berchtold, pro­ of horses. The cost of construct- women has been the result of arti- • Present plan, under which only a
Special attention given to pyor- I
Ford W arner, of the state board fessor of English, present day lit­ ing adequate stable room for the J o r a / i n o n * h"® whl.c b .
been few of the church workers receive
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
.
,
rorcea
upon
her,
and
the
old
ron. any sort of pension. The new sys­
té
ra
tu
re
;
Edwin
T.
Reed,
iollege
cf
health,
and
how
to
play
a
bit
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe- Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
horses
th
at
will
be
here
for
the
ception
of
her
was
a
result
of
the
and how to find time for it in editor, “ Speed, Power and Con­ fair is estim ated at two thousand general misunderstanding of this tem would provide for all em­
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo* ;
MONUMENTS
the daily round of household tro l;’ ’ E sther Cooley, clothing five hundred dollars.
' iact- We know now that when ployes of the church.
FOR SALE or TRADE— 24
duties will be brought out by re ­ specialist, daily talks of the
R
acine
Coming
Rack
P lth th e ln possiblllty
a n a tu ra of
l environm
v o m in g » a t k
. w
fu l, deve, ent. i
ASHLAND GRANITE
acres river bottom land, 2 miles
creation specialists. Some of the clothing problem.
Horse racing is coming back ment, woman is no less strong and
MONUMENTS
west of G rants Pass, under grav­
Mrs. C. W. H ayhurst, form er stronger than ever before. For a enduring
lectures will not be at all edu­
«•muring than
tnan man a fact which
Oregon G ranite Co.
ity ditch, crop included. Will
cational, and the en tire program president of the state paremt- time the automobile took the cen- has be^n a,nPly proved by the i
8. PENNISTON. Salesman.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL is so arranged as to he unified teachers association and leading te r ot „ the
. stage but
. . the
. bone and Jous
physical stamkta
women
In J v , « r I I
trad e for Ashland residence prop­
tribes of where
con‘(
I
Res.
4 7 0 Laurel
Phone 4 4 4 -Y COLLEGE, Corvallis, July 22— A
erty, 203 K. St., G rants Pass,
member
of
the
federated
women’s
and fairly complete w hether ta k ­
muscle of the horse has super-1 have
favored
something
like
hom em akers’ institute for women en as a whole in daily attendance clubs will give an address on the ceeded the automobile which is a equality of development.
Oregon, F. M. Wichman, 272— 6tf
PLANING MILL
of southern Oregon will be held or in piece-meal by women who “ Passion Play."
test if mechanical strength.
.
1be Present rime the athletic
FOR SALE — Choice building
by the state college extension “ ju st drop in ” from busy homes
n Rig
t P n u rs e s A . ttra ‘ c t
glrl
is w orld
fast becoming
|
th
e
gGnerally the
l8 ideal, and
JORDON’S
SASH
AND
CABINET
lots on G ranite street, facing
service at G rants Pass July 28 or from the to u rist camp.
It was the purses hung up by i more wholesome conception of tho '
WORKS, Gor. Helman and
park; near Lithia w ater and play­
to August 1. The G rants Pass
A
rcordtng
to
Reports
the
F air Association that attract- J meaning of perfect womanhood. '
S
ession
s
Near
Park
Van
Ness.
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
ground. Inquire at Convalescent
wom­
Southern
Oregon
cities
are
be-
ed
the
finest horses from Califor-
,m.e? and wom en a re learn- 1
Home.
267-lt
The session will be held in the
.
v,
.
,
,
,
lng
that
e subtle charm of wo- I
en's clubs have charge of local
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
coming the mecea of tent theatres. ma, W ashington. Idaho. Montana manhood tb
Is the result of the sub-
pavilion
on
the
county
fair
FOR SALE - Cows,
either W hittle T ransfer & Storage C o .' arrangem ents and Mrs- Jessie D.
The Frank and King players are Oregon and even several from far j erb physical magnetism of robust
auto park. in this city and the Evelyn Kin- off Illinois. The Jackson County b<!al,b, and that without this vit-
for SERVICE.
j McComb, state home dem onstra- grounds near the
fresh or dry, J. N. Dennis, 542
Experienced movers and p ack -) tion leader- is in charge of the Women on a trip to C rater lake, kaid company is holding forth at F air has been placed on the ality this physical basis of true wo­
Boulevard.
274— 6tf
era of household goods. Dea]. ) Program, which is varied to su it the picturesque caverns or other- j Oront8 Pass and acc; rding tO) Northwest racing circuit and own- manhood no woman can be more
than half her real self. Further-
FOR SALE— Platform scales,
ers in coal and wood. Phone' hom em akinB- social and re c re a -• wlS5e- may st°P over for a d a y , reports>
race horses
acceptet th e i m ore. wom en a rc com ing to real-
_
. Ashland is soon to b e je r s of ------
------ _ _ccepted
500 lbe. capacity, $17.00. 1 30-
tional needs.
! or so and take away a very defi- , vjSjted by a ^ m ila r organization. [ schedule and will ship here. ize that exquisite personal beauty
117.
gal. coal oil tank and pump,
Daily
talks
on
health
for
w
orn-'
nite idea. The d ate was selected 1 — Mail Tribune.
! otherwise thev would have to lay h e alth °a nd0 deveiopm enr^’B ea u ^
Office 89 Oak St. near
$8.00.
1 16-foot counter and
Hotel Ashland
, over some other point without is the expression of a vigorous and
bins, $25.00. I cheese cutter,
! the opportunity of racing that harmonious condition of the en-
$5.00.
Plaza M arket,
61 N. T. L. POW ELL— General T rans­
: week.
)
body, of internal cleanliness
x
•
,
.
.
.
land
wholesomeness,
all of 1 which
Main, Ashland.
274— I t
fer— Good team
and motor
j One entry that is of p a rtic u la r1-
-- -■
• -
union
-J '
i a re absolutely inconslstant w ith a
track s. G >od service at a rea-1
interest to persons of this district condition of w eakness or th e phy­
nouab.’e price. Phone 83.
is Oregon Bond, owned by Scott sical inactivity which Is resp o n ­
FOR SALE
P u re
Woolf,
of Medford. This horse sible for such w eakness.
WHEAT
AND
CORN
blood an d good circulation a re lm -
FEHIGE-ROACH
PRICES ARE SOARING UP­
is a bay gelding sired by Bonds- possible u n d er conditions of m us-
T ransfer — Express — Storage
WARD, and other farm pro­
nian, an d h a s a rac e reco rd of tw e c u la r stag n atio n , involving also i
Hauling — Dray work of all
ducts are on the rise but real
minutes, sixteen and a half sec­ lack of tone a n d th e sluggish a c t-
estate is still
astonishingly
B est
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry j Output for 1924 likely to break of the government and those of latter in recent years. The records' onds for the mile. H e is e n te re d ion of the fu n c tt°n a l organs. Tho
low. Some
w ithdraw als
of
.
.
. . . .
b eau ty lines of any p a rt of the
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
•
w
n
u
.
Total
production autos now in use are the latest of the Automobile Chamber of j two
C o sts N o M ore
events, one in which
,
property from m arket but on­ 37 5 B. St.
noay Honon.i
aepena upon th e m uscular
since
1900
about
2
0
million
e
A
stiraat5
of
the
Department
of
C
o
e
r
c
e
112-tf
ly a few upward changes in
Because of th e ir outstanding
, .
, ...
i
.
Agriculture.
number ot passenger machines pro- time £f two minutes and fourteen efficiency of that part.
prices asked. In the face of
machme. of which .b o o IS
The ,o[a, wholesale
of
duccd to 1923
8 time, u man, seconds for the mile is expected. I
su periority we are often asked
KING’S
TRANSFER—
Service
,
the proposed developments, the
why these great over-size
m iluon n o w in use In U . S. 20,000.000 machines turned out in M
3*»» earher, the and the other in which a time of)
Classmen ads bring results.
day or night at reasonable rates. ,
unanim ous opinion is th a t now
C-T-C hand-built low infla­
and 1 million exported. Ma- this country since 1900 is approx-
na<* or f^dcs turned out two minutes and eighteen seconds ;
is the time to buy real estate.
Wood for sale. Phone 113, Res.)
tion cords cost no more than
chines n o w sen t to o v er 1 0 0 imarriy $16.000.000.000. that of the »» » »
to a a .a s im n y m in jg hoped for
o rd in ary tires.
The New Hotel will be built,
231 Van Ness.
265— l m o '
anrl 1.000.000 machines exported over
, Trucks now form «boot 10% <
•
The Shale Oil will be flowing
co u n to es, c o l o n i e s and
<:10()0G00000
Of the approx. of die total number of machines'
T hey’re w orth more, p erfo rm ­
into Ashland very soon. The
islands.
U
.
5
.
has
83%
o
f
imately
18.000.000
machines in the p.rodt^ ? d; “ 1914 tbe3r were
ance proves that; but C-T-C’s
Blacksmith
Shop
C annery will operate on larg­
world auto*.
whole world wc
have 15,000,000.
5% of toe totaL Trucks form-
are made on the P acific Coast
Blacksmith
Shop,
E
ast
Main
!
e r scale, a big Box Factory
w here
o f the finest m aterials fo r
_____
The United States with 6% of the cd about
of the total number
tire b uildin g are assem bled at less
I n s is te n
9t.
Horseshoeing,
Automobile )
will be built this summer,
a
»v . *».
world population has thu3 about °. automobiles exported of 1923,
cost than back East. Then there’s
the average export value per ma-
startlin g developments of the
Spring work a specialty. Auto ) Announcement that the automo- 83% o{Hthe wwrl(j,s autQ3
»ot. the freight cost in bringing the
fin ish e d tires back again. This sav­
bile production of the United
Thls wonderfu,
th in our chine being, according to toe rec-
Pompadore Lithia springs are
parts.
ing goes into extra quality for C-T-C
States in the first two months of production of machines> says the ords of the Depwtment of Com-
under way, which will caus«
cords.
IRA YERIAN.
252-1 mo. the current year is 25% greater Trade Record for we hav/ made merce, fiqucks $61$, passenger ma-
car loads and train loads of
There is also a C-T-C haod-built Bal-
than in the same months of last mracri<.a,,v aI1 nf thn^ nnw in
chiTlCS $714.
L ithia w ater and Carbonic Gas
For C o n stipation?
b/on tire for extreme low inflation,
BEAGLE & BEAGLE. Painter*
which fits any standard wheel and rim.
The
exports go to aU
all parts of
, ------------
’ ---------
year suggests tnat tne
out- jn the United States and probably
Ane exP°™
to be shipped from Ashland,
Day
work
or
contract.
Estim
ates
turn
may
approach
the
5
million
.on€_thjrd
of
those
in
u
s
e
to
io
a
d
Jhe
world-
The
1922
record,
the
C-T-C
Tubes add tnileace to a lm i at a n y
Medical baths to be construct­
will save you hot hours
eaaing.
Free. P. O. Box 171.
266-6P I hne as against the former high is a result o{ a tremendous increase Iat,cst for which detaiIs are avail-
ed, handsome Golf grounds
record
of
4
million
in
1923.
in
the
capital
invested
in
this
in-
5
?
®akor
trucks
went
laid out, and a corporation with
spent over a stove this
The number of automobiles pro dustry. The census of 1900 pot
GET YOUR STOVE repaired at
,
9? , different countries,
capital of $300,000 will take
Eagle Iron and Brass W orks, duced in the United States, says the capital of the automobile fac- COI°P!es an« »lands, and passenger
over the Blair G ranite Quarry
summer.
We hake it
w orking 150 men and shipping
Oberlain street. New grates and the Trade Record of The National tories of the country at $5,769,000, V»c“ mes to over 100. Of the 24,-
City
Bank
of
New
York,
which
that
of
1910
at
$173,837,000.
that
of
861
trucks
exported
in
1923
abow
tra in loads of granite, over
liners made to order, any style was only 4,000 in 1900 jumped to 1920 at $1,310,451,000, while the 9,000 went to Europe, approximate •
fresh daily for your con­
the coast states.
IN VIEW
stove. Stock on hand. Stoves for ’5,000 in 1905, 187,000 in 1910, total at the beginning of 1924 is
2,000
to
South
America,
2,000
tc,
OF THIS, WHY W’AIT?
Beaver Block
I sale,
264-lmo. •early one million in 1915, over 2 estimated by competent authorities Australia, and 5,000 to Japan
venience.
Rescued
By
Korex
After
million in 1920, 4 million in 1923, at fully $1,500,000.000. or 260 times the 127,000 passenger machines cx-
YOU CAN NOT LOOSE
ON WHAT YOU
Second Hand goods bought, sold ?'.ld may approximate 5 million in as much as 25 years ago. With ported in 1923 approximately 35.-
Flu Nearly Got Him
:4- The total number of ma- this enormous increase in capital 000 went to Europe, 26,000 to
BUY NOW
exchanged,repaired. Collected and
For instance; here is a 5 delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd. 'nines turned out from 1900 to the investment and outturn has come Australia and 15,000 to South
“A fter having the flu four
■vl of 1923 is, in round terms. 20 a big reduction in prices, the aver- America.
Exports of trucks r
acre tract on the Paved High­
and A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo. ••-illion, of which about 15 million age export price of the machines Canada are reported at 1,350 an- m onths,” says Henry R. Haines
way, only 2 mRes out, good
..it now in use in the United States, sent out of the country having been, passenger machines 11012 th.s of Cardin, Oklahoma, “ I came
soil, some fru it trees, fine
I
DO
FANCY
cement
work,
1 million have been exported, and according to governmental figures, comparatively small number of ma out in a condition worse than i
building spot, panoramic view,
chimneys, septic tan k s; also cem- tne other 4 million have presumably $1.708 per machine in 1907. the first chines passing from the United death. I had no vigor, strength
for $750.
♦ • ♦ ♦ *
etry work etc., J. D. Peffley, 143 ’¿one where all good autos go.” to year of official record, $1,005 in States to Canada being due to th e or courage. A fter taking korex.
A well built, plastered, 6
Wh St.
227— Imo» be melted down and turned again 1913. and $712 per machine in fact that the Canadian market i? I gained 10 pounds right away
¡.do new machines. These figures of January 1924
largely supplied by plants in C arnot
room bungalow, full basement,
.roduriion
are
those
ot
the
United
This
tremendous
growth
in
the
owned
by United States com pare- and it seemed to put new life in ­
1NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
concrete foundation, first class
Census
and
the
Automobile
popularity
of
the
automobile
has
the
1922
outturn of these United to my nerves and made my blood
poreclain bath and toilet fix­
communicate with Ensign Lee C’n. ml.er of Commerce, those of been shared by both passenger and States plants
in Canada being c
circulate faster. Now I am full
tures, sightly front, close to
of the Salvation Army at the
sports
are
from
the
official
record
freight
machines,
but
especially
the
90,000
machines
** *" of pep again.” Today, many
center of town, and the price
W hiteShield Home. 565 May-
is only $2100. Don’t let the
months later, Mr. Haines still
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
price scare you. It ju st hap­
feels as “ good as new,’’ accord-)
pens to be a rare sacrifice sn ip
ing to his own statem ent.
• • ♦ • *
According to enthusiastic users
For
a
smooth
shave
City lots, Acreage, Orchards,
TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL
the
benefits of korex are com
and
quick
service
go
Farm s, Stock Ranches and
C4S
S
E
E
N
B
Y
^POPULAR
c
^
O
C
H
A
N
K
S
c
A
ÍA
G
A
Z
IN
E
piete
and
lasting.
Thousands
the
Business Opportunities.
te the Shell B arber
TODAY and TOMORROW
* • • * •
world over are now using this i
Shop.
Ladies and
If your price is attractive,
Exercise in H am m ock H elps T o A mountain of solid rock 5,000 feet this is plainly shown in the detail. A wonder compound.
A 0 0 te w ZUKOA. «0 J l S i t t . LASK.Y P K E ÍI N T
W eary and
children get your hair
I will be glad to list what you
high and the same distance through spacing peg must be used, so that ah worn-on* men and women, tun
Reduce
W
eight
have for sale. If I sell it w 11 bobbed and marcel­
To exercise the parts of the body in the base, if placed on an immense the knots will be of the same size; tht forers from m uscular pain, lack
led.
be at your price and you pay
which fat accumulates, and help users jack, could be lifted by the force re knot is tied around the peg, which v of appetite, lessened vigor and
the commission. I do not spec­
\ \ \ A. SHELL, Prop.
improve their physical condition, a re­ quired to operate the vessels, at the then slipped out. The peg should be low glandu’ar activity, w 11 lie
ulate on the ow ner’s property.
• * • • •
volving hammock has been invented rate of a foot a day. Connected to about 1 in. square and tapered to a interested in learning th a t the |
• 32 A. St. ABhland, Ore ?
pumps, it is enough to drain Lake point.
CALL ON THE MAN WHO
American distributors of korex
♦ ♦ *
Michigan
at such speed that the level
ADVERTISES
compound have arranged for kor­
would be reduced 10 feet a year, or it Lead-In F its under W in d o w s
Ashland, Ore.
V
ex compound to be sold in Ash- ,I
could light, heat, and furnish power
Fitting
under
a
dosed
window,
a
Staples Realty Agency
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
to 600 towns with populations of 5,000.
j land at East Side Pharmacy. Ask
71 E. Main. Ashland Hotel Bid.
Sealed bids will be received by
Were it possible to use the energy in flexible lead-in now on the market p.b,'iit korex compound the next
p.
Ct Çfammonal Cfidure
the Oregon State Highway Com­
artillery, 200 tons of shells could be should p r o v e
time you are in this drug store.
popular
w
i
t
h
.
shot onto the moon each day.
MISCELLANEOUS
mission a t two o’clock P. M. on
radio fans. The
L
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—--------------------------------------------- ' Ju lj 29th, 1924, at Room 520,
lead-in is thin
Sim ple M ethod o f M aking R ag and flat, and can
IAWT:
License plate No. | Multnomah Couuty Court House
71-126 Ore., between Ashland and Portlandi Oregon for tfae cqq
Love—Til rills—Suspense—and that dement that Vs dif­
M ats
be bent to any
ferent.
an
Lake of the Woods. Finder structlon of Service Buildings on
Excellent doormats can be made at 8 h a p e to fit
leave at post office.
273-2tf the Pacific Highway south of Ash­
JnvigoratintjJmiC-i
home from strips of rag or burlap. closely to t h e
-
—
The strips must all be of the same window ledges.
GENTLE horse, will work land near Siskiyou Station. Con­
width and twisted until they are about I t is covered
struction
to
consist
of
one
resi­
single or double, good saddle ani­
the thickness of a finger. The strips with a fireproof,
mal, 1,050 pounds, Phone 292-J. dence, one warehouse and 95C
are
tacked, about 4 in. from one end, insulating m a -
It is said to stretch the spine and the
272— 3* feet of pipe line.
to
a
length of wood, and are spaced % terial which pre­
Proposal blanks may be ebtain- muscles, stimulate circulation, and re­ in. apart. The width of the mat de­ vents grounding
duce weight. The device consists of
WANTED — Desirable 5 or 6 1 ed and plans and specifications
a metal framework, with stirrups at pends on the number of strips used, o f circuits o n
room furnished house, near Jun- ¡ inspected at the office of Real­ one end and head grip at the other. which must be an even number.
wet w in d o w
sills, and elimi­
After
fastening
the
length
of
wood
tor high. Phone 304-J.
274-tf ¡ dent State Highway Engineer, A strap goes under the chin. Canvas
nates the neces­
to
a
table
or
bench,
the
strips
are
ready
Room 308 Medford National ! ebbing, shaped like a "Y,” supports
WANTED— 2 boys to thin ap­ ■flank Building, Medford, or ob­ '.he body.
to be woven, which is done by ty ing sity of drilling
ples. P honel-F l-11
274— 2*
* ♦ *
« them together with “square” knots un holes and fitting
tained direct from the State H igh­
til the mat is completed. The first porcelain tubes
Farms
in
Cities
Predicted
WANTED —• Heavy Chickens, way Commission at Salem, Ore­
knot
is tied with the first and second in the window
in Seventy-Five Years
' »
frames. T a b s
peaches, apricots, and plums. De­ gon.
Small
farms
within
the
city
limit.«,
Cash,
B
idder’s
Bond
or
C
erti­
are provided at
p o t Hotel.
271-6tf
t h e ends f o r
fied Check for an am ount equal louble and triple-decked streets, and
soldering the down lead from the )
WANTED to rent, furnished or to 5 per cent of the total am ount ■ready enlarged traffic accommoda-
ons of all kinds, will be needed by
AND
aerial and the lead to the instrumec
unfurnished m odern, 4 or 5 room ; of bid must accompany each pro-
liieh means that you can get the very stove
New
A
ork
within
the
next
seventy-
The
fitting
will
prove
of
special
benef.i
■
house. Located in suburb, with posal.
ivc years, it is predicted, to care for
5on need to add conit ort to housekeeping' at a
to radio enthusiasts living in apart­
a c re or » of ground, work shop
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY ne 29,000,000 inhabitants who by that
:IPS OF RAGS
ments, where the drilling of window
greatly reduced price.
and considerable storage room.
COMMISSION
true are expected to call the city their
frames is usually prohibited.
AT
"Prefer dealing w ith owner. Would
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tome.
ROY A. KLEIN,
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lease for one year. Address, Mer-
Steamed
and
frosted windows arc •
State Highway Engineer.
Vm can buy them cheaper now than at any
1 SPACING,
N a v y ’s Electric Fleet H as Pow er
111, Oregon, N. E. W’oodhouse.
source
of
annoyance
to many house­
PEG
time
of the year, for we want to move them.
wives as the moisture not only ol>
for G iant T ask s
268-6t
Letterheads, statem ents.
t o
strips, the second knot with the third structs the view but also soils tlx
your order at the Tidings Office.
Electric energy generated by the six and fourth strips, the third knot with glass through the accumulation of
WANTED — W ashings to do.
We have a good job printing de- •Hitleahipe propelled by electricity the fifth and sixth strips, and so on to dust when sweeping or cleaning. A
M urphy Electric
Company. 266-lt partm ent.
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tf uow numbered among the navy’s the end. The second row of knots is cloth bag containing a few spoonfuls
hixnting craft, according to engineers, begun by tying the second and third of tobacco, placed in the water used
WANTED— Few 2nd hand bird
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cages. Call 153.
265—t f j FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid- if ipplied to other tasks could furnish strips, then the fourth and fifth strips, to wash the windows, will overcome
H«me Furnishers in Ashland
------------------------------------------------ i ings; 25c per bundle.
dh 'Uiiicient power to run 3,200 street cars and so on. The knots are all tied in the this trouble and will also impart a
or pull forty-eight passenger truing same way, and the method of doing clear, crystal effect.
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TRADE RECORD
Our Automobile Industry
The
9ur
-T A N V A C
VEGETABLE PILLS
Bread
SENTENCED TO
A M
Leedonis
Tire House
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
>I£D «
P/P£R
ÍMA í DN^
YALE
Builders’ Locks
IVe Have
Too Many
OIL STOVES
Hardware
Winchester Store
Simpson’s
Hardware
Swenson & Peebler
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