Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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AgfiLÁtftt fc À fiï tfíb tso a
fh n tsd sy, July iti, lft24
» » ♦ »«<»■
State Vice President; Mrs. Olen
Arhfipiger, ahd Mrt. O lean Fab-1
! rick both 6f Medford and state I
Your Business
PHYSICIANS
officers.
-
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
Classified Column Rates
The luncheon was a very at-
And I t ’s Boss
Phone
items
to her at 345-R, between lb A. M. and 2 P. M.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
One cent the word each
! tractive affair, the tables b£auti- i
and evenings.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
time.
J ful with bouquets of brilliant
W hat is the power behind your
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
To run every issue for one
business institution? That is
gladioli.
a blunt question, but one that
CALENDAR OF THE W EEK
j was one of the many pleasant
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
month or more, f tc the word
The inform al speeches were of
sometimes
requires outside aid
Thursday, July 24. High School; trips th a t are being given the th e most helpful kind, and com­
p. m. only.
each time.
foi
a
correct
answer.
Some
UNIVERSITY
OF
OREGON,
Day at P. T. In stitu te at Club house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. ing fi om those so experienced in
can not get the ’
DR. ERNEST A. W(X>DS— Prac­ House.
July
24.
,—
A
set
of
the
G
entle-'
Swenning of Church street.
the P aren t Teacher work, were
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
Mr. Swenning. Mr. and Mrs. deeply appreciated by the fo rtu n ­ m an’s Magazine, a British publi­ Proper View
FOR RENT
Friday, July 25. Grade Day, a t
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. P. T. In stitute, at Club House.
cation, has been purchased by the
Caleb Smith, the Misses Smith ate guests.
K eep the bloom of youth and
FOR RENT — 5 room unfur.
Of their business and them ­
University library.
The set.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
the basis of health by e n jo y ­
Saturday, July 26. G. A. R. and Madine Swenning left for the
• • •
nished house. Inquire 242 Gran­
ing a daily bath.
which contains 307 volumes, was selves in the relation which
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, meets at Armory.
Caves Friday evening. The party Picnic at Rogue Rivet*—
they are viewed by the disin­
When nerves are frazzled
ite or Phone 340-R.
268-tf
ordered
for
use
in
the
History
Ore.
camped
at
th
e
Caves
and
went
in
Tuesday, July 29. Open House
terested observers in their
Eight cars filled with happy departm ent.
a fter a hard day’s work at the
with the first group of visitors people from the Nazarene con
Civic Club House.
holding of the reins of the in­
office or at hom e, a warm hath
DR. E. B. ANGELI./——Chiropractic
I he first issue of the magazine
stitution.
Frequently a gen­
in the morning.
FOR SALE
before retirin g w ill sooth e and
gregation
went
down
the
valley
*
*
*
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
They enjoyed the unusual ex­ Tuesday to the Rogue River to was published in 1731, and the ial, but critical d'seussion with
quiet t i l e whole body, and in­
you and your banker helps to
phone 48; residence 142. First R eception a Success—
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
title page reads som ething like
duce a good nigh t's rest.
periences and wonders incident to
put you and your business on
The reception given at the a thorough exploration, returning spend the day.
this:
N ational Bank building.
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
W rite, phone or call for in­
the
proper
relationship.
The
picnic
was
held
near
the
form
ation about bath-room s.
______
Civic
Club
House
was
a
decided
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo*
“ The G entlem an’s Magazine, or
Saturday evening, glad th a t this C. E. Sams ranch and the dinner
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings success.
visit was one planned for their which was a most bountiful one, Monthly intelligencer for the
FOR SALE o r TRADE— 24
office. Phone 91.
Many who attended came in pleasure.
year 1731, containing: I Effays,
was served at noon.
acres river bottom land, 2 miles
time to enjoy the splendid lec­
•
•
•
.
Controverfial,
Humorous, Politi-
DR. C. W. HANSON
west of G rants Pass, under grav- i
The day was spent in this cal> Religious, Mora, and S at-ri_
Plumbing
tures given during the afternoon An In terestin g Trip——
Heating
Dentist
beautiful
spot,
and
all
present
P
hon
e 138
ity ditch, crop included. Will j
207
E. Main
by th e faculty of the P. T. In­
cal; II Debates in Parliam ent: IV
Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and son report a most enjoyable time.
Special attention given to pyor­ stitu te now in session.
trad e for Ashland residence prop­
a succinct account of the Moft
Kenneth of Fifth street have ju st
• • •
erty, 203 K. St., G rants Pass, rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
The program included an ou t­
Rem
arkable Tranfactions, Foreign
233-tf. line of the national organization; returned from an interesting tour Entertained in G rants Pass—
Oregon, F. M. Wichman, 272— 6tf , Block. Phone 178-J.
and
Domeftick; VI Obfervations
of Southern California by motor.
Monday Mrs. W. J. Wallace, in Gardening. Vol. I, by Syl-
how organized, why, and what
MONUMENTS
They visited all the larger Mrs. H. E. Sackett, Mrs. J. S.
FOR SALE — Choice building
has been accomplished.
cities
and very many other points Parsons and Mrs. Will Moore vanus Urban, Gent., Printed and
lots on G ranite street, facing
Mrs. G. J. Perkins gave an in­ of interest, spending some tim
ASHLAND GRANITE
sold at St. John's Gate by Jeffer­
park; near L ithia w ater and play- j
were guests of friends in Grants ies in Ludgate Street, and moft
teresting account of th e last N a­ in this delightful outing.
MONUMENTS
ground. Inquire at Convalescent
Pass for the day. The visitors
tional Congress of P. T. held a.
Oregon G ranite Co.
This was a well earned vaca enjoyed the delightful drive ant’ bookfel’ers.”
Home.
2 6 7-11
St.
Paul,
Minn.
8. PENNISTON, Salesman,
A sentence or two picked at
Mrs. J. F. Hill told of the B si sqqoR 'J j\ Tuaqj joj d p i uop the pleasant time spent with random from an essay “ Of Co­
FOR SALE - Cows,
either Res- 470 Laurel
Phone 444-Y
mail clerk, and has not missed a friends there.
National Boards and how they run in tw enty one years.
fresh or dry. J. N. Dennis, 542
quetry” in Vol I, follow: “ An
• * *
a
ie
functioning,
and
Miss
Frances
Boulevard.
honest plain Tradesman was un­
PLANING
MILL
274— 6tf
* * *
W, c . T. U. Meeting—
Hays, Director of the In stitu te,
fortunately sm itten and made her
Guests Enjoy Trip to Crater
The W. C. T. U. held a very an offer of sharing his Fortune
FOR SALE — Trailer. Inquire JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET- who
spoken at Normal in the
Lake—
Interesting m eeting at the Lib and Bed, but was rejected with i
WORKS,
715 N. Main.
275-2*
Cor. Helman
and morning. and would again on
Mrs.
A. R. Gregory and Mrs rary with a fair attendance.
Van Ness
Difdain. grew melancholy, fell j
194tf Wednesday, told especially of the G. H. Yeo have as house guests
FOR SALE— Wool and fiber
It is announced that at the sick and died. This was the best !
Student Loan Fund.
rug. 9x12, $7.50. Kitchen table,
Mr. and Mrs. F.
Smith
and next meeting, two weeks hence,
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
At
the
close
of
Miss
H
ay’s
ad­
book case and w riting desk. A W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
d au g h ter Alene, and Mrs. M. L th a t the superintendents of all Compliment she though a vulgar
dress,
the
formal
program
ended
few glass dishes, 62 Fourth St.
T arker th e m other of Mrs. Smith departm ents of work are to bring mechanick could nay her beauty.”
for SERVICE.
and the social hour began.
and a cousin of Mrs. Gregory, in complete reports.
and a beverage that
Experienced movers and pack­
Hostesses from the P. T. A.
FOR SALE — Oat Hay, 314
from
Los
Angeles.
It is also announced th a t the
is brewed by experi­
era of household goods. D eal-! and from the Civic Club saw to
Garfield.
275-6tf
FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid­
During th eir stay they made election of officers is to be held
era in coal and wood. Phone it th at the strangers were wel­
enced brewers is uni­
a delightful trip to C rater Lake soon. T hat is an im portant m at­ ings; 25c per bundle.
FOR SALE CHEAP — Pure­
117.
db
comed and m et every one.
formly pleasing.
spending some tim e there. They ter and a good attendance is much
bred Jersey bull or will trade. 500
Office 89 Oak St. near
Mrs. Ralph Gill and Mrs. I. R.
enjoyed the concerts given even­ to be desired.
Terrace St.
275-3*
Hotel Ashland
Bateman dispensed delicious re­
ings by a trio of n tertainers. Miss
freshm ents a t th e punch tables.
T- L. POW ELL— General T rans­
Bernice Yeo and two others, Mrs.
FOR SALE
The Weinhard Brewery ha» been famous since 1862
Beautiful roses and gladioli
fer— Good team
and
WHEAT
AND
CORN
m otor ; brightened rooms and tables, and R uth Akers and Miss Eloise Mc­
PRICES ARE SOARING UP­
trucks. G iod service at a re a -1 guests lingered long enjoying the Pherson. The three worked to­
WARD, and other farm pro­
gether last w inter at U. of O.
souab/e price. Phone 83.
social hour.
W ho have worn W. L. D ouglas
ducts are on the rise but real
and were chosen from three hun­
sh oes for m any years know the
--------
Not only were th e members of
estate is still
astonishingly
FEHIGE-ROACH
dred applicants to fill this en­
r ia l, day-in and day-out val­
low. Some withdraw als of
(he P. T. In stitu te which includ­
T ransfer — Express — Storage
gagem ent this summer.
They
ue in this footw ear.
property from m arket but on­
Hauling — Dray work of all ed those from other towns of th e’ have been there since the first
ly a few upward changes in
valley, and the In stitu te faculty,
prices asked. In the face of
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
of July.
HENRY WEINHARD PLAN!
but the faculty of the Summer
the proposed developments, the
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
The visitors returned delight­
Art
School,
many
from
th
e
Nor­
unanim ous opinion is th at now
PORTLAND, OREGON
375 B. St.
112-tf
ed with the scenic wonders view­
mal. and a great many from Ash­
is the time to buy real estate.
SNIDER
DAIRY & PRODUCE CO..
ed
and
pleasant
experiences
of
The New Hotel will be built.
land w'ere present during the
KING’S
TRANSFER—
Service)
the outing.
Ashland, Oregon
The Shale Oil will be flowing
day or night at reasonable rates, i ' afternoon.
• • *
into Ashland very soon, The
The reception com m ittee com­
f annery will operate on larg­ Wood for sale. Phone 113, Res.
posed
of officers in the local P. Go to Caves and C rater Lake—
er scale, a big Box Factory
231 Van Ness.
265— lm o
Mr. and Mrs. Aylesworth, who
r. A. were the Mesdames E. M.
will be built this summer,
startling developments of the
Berg, M. M. Brower, I. R. Bate- ai9 entertaining relatives and
B larksinith Shop
friends this week took their
Pompadore Lithia springs are
Blacksmith Shop, East Main j j man J. H. Ruger. Louis Schwein, guests to the Caves and to Cra­
under way, which will cause
St.
Horseshoeing,
Automobile ' B. R. Greer, Guy Good, B. C. te r Lake for two delightful ou t­
car loads and train loads of
Lithia w ater and Carlvonic Gas
Spring work a specialty. Au'o Forsythe, D. S. W hitney, Rolph ings. Needless to say the visit­
Gill and A. M. Humphrey.
to be shipped from Ashland,
parts.
Medical baths to be construct­
Those from the Civic Chib were ors appreciated these scenic won­
IRA YERIAN.
¡52-1 mo.
ed, handsome Golf grounds
the Mesdames G. B. Eubanks, ders and enjoyed their trips won­
laid out, and a corporation with
BEAGLE & BEAGLE, Painte
i Channel. Gruelle, and Mitchell. derfully.
capital of $300,000 will take ! Day work or contract. Estim ates
Yesterday's plan in In stitu te
• • •
over the Blair G ranite Quarry
Epworth I/cague Have Picnic—
;
Free.
P.
O.
Box
171.
266-6t*
included
the
whole
state
organi­
working 150 men and shipping
Over forty young people mo­
zation. On Thursday (today) the!
train loads of granite, over
GET
YOl
R
STOVE
repaired
at
tored
out to K ingsbury Springs
the coast states.
IN VIEW
“ High School” will clain the a t­
The proceeds of the sale of this stock will be used
Eagle Iron and Brass Works. tention, and on Friday the Friday evening for an outing and
OF THIS. WHY WAIT?
Oberlain street. New grates and “Grade Schools” will be discuss­ picnic dinner.
exclusively
for new, income-producing additions to
YOU CAN NOT LOOSE
liners
made
to
order,
any
style
They
met
at
the
Methodist
and
betterments
of property and equipment.
TODA PARTNERS
ed. Today’s program is open to
ON WHAT YOU
IN PROGRESS
stove.
Stock
on
hand.
Stoves
for
church wlieie cars awaited them.
BUY NOW
everyone.
sale.
264-lm o
Laden with well filled baskets,
• • *
For instance; here is a 5
the company
THE STOCK
acre tract on the Paved High­
great freezeis of ice cream, and
S w f 7 ° f Ti e* Ca*4ornia Oregon Pow er Com-
Mrs. Thom as E ntertains—
Second Hand goods bought, sold
way, only 2 miles out, good
P ar value $100 per share.
sul’stantlt 1 growth in facilities and
Monday evening of this week the m akings for the delicious lem­
soil, some fruit trees, fine
exchanged,repaired. Collected and
resulting
from
the
large
sums
of
money
in-
onade
from
the
K
ingsbury
3oda
Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon
Mrs. I. W. Thomas of Medford
building spot, panoramic view,
lelivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd.
p r°.P*rt.ie8 “ d from the development of
Pow er Company Preferred Capital Stock each quarter
for $750.
was hostess at a dinner party with w ater all were prepared to enjoy
the territory which it serves.
and A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo.
since issuance, without interruption, at the rate of $7
* * * * *
Mrs. Josephine Poley, the Misses themselves thoroughly.
per share per annum. Dividend checks are mailed
Dinner was served almost im­
A well built, plastered, 6
Steady Growth in Customers Served
I DO FANCY cement work, Poley, th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs.
every three months.
room bungalow, full basement,
pZ L er
n? w ,seir vcd by The California Oregon
chimneys, septic tan k s; also cem- Dallas Murphy, and , Mrs. H. T. mediately upon their arrival and
Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusive­
concrete foundation, first class
the fortunate forty present ap-
K b liS fio m p a n y includes parts of Jackson, Josephine,
Mitchell
of
Springfield,
Mr.
and
etry
work
etc.,
J.
D.
Peffley.
143
ly to additions to and betterm ents of the Company’s
porcelain bath and toilet fix­
K lam ath and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and
properties.
6th St.
227— lm o* Mis. W. M. Poley and Mary, and i Pr«clated to the fullest extent the
tures, sightly front, close to
-C° r n^ and RSfts .of Shasta and Trinity
Mrs. Lou Reeder as dinner guests, i delicious viands the baskets con-
center of town, and the price
The stock is not assessable by the Company for
Counties m California. This is an area equal to the
tNY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
is only $2100. Don’t let the
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. D a llas; tained.
,
any
purpose whatsoever. I t is non-callable, and if pur­
° f M*s“ ch“ « “ . Rhode
communicate with Ensign Lee Murphy and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell
price scare you. It ju st hap­
A jolly hour or so followed, and
chased at the present price, yields a return of 7.14%
on the investment.
pens to be a rare sacrifice snap
of the Salvation Army at the left for C rater Lake, where they when shadows lengthened the re­
D uring the ten years from 1913 to 1923, the nom-
* * * * *
It is exempt from Federal Normal Individual In ­
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- will spend a short time before re­ turn was made to town, for bon­
i« voe co“ sumers «as grown to the present total of
City lots. Acreage, Orchards,
come
Tax.
p
*
,
’
increase
of
177%.
Due
to
the
increasing
use
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
fires may not be kindled now.
turning to Springfield.
Farm s, Stock Ranches and
o t electric power for industrial, agricultural and do-
I t takes precedence as to assets and dividends over
All report the happiest tim e ;
Business Opportunities.
The Mitchells were form er res­
PurP°,se8» the Company’s output has grown from
common stock amounting to $4,441,100 par value This
* « • • •
idents of Ashland, and many i ever and anticipate with pleas-
approximately twenty-six million kilowatt-hours in
means that all dividends on the Preferred Stock must
If your price is attractive,
E . • °^oohundred and fifty-two million kilowatt-
fi iends were g'.ad for th e o p p o r - ure a recurrence of the event,
be
paid in full before any dividends may be declared
VW
'
CUAMNTECC
hours in 1923—an increase of 475%.
I will be glad to list what you
(unity
afforded
by
this
visit
to
*
*
*
on
the common stock; and that the Preferred Stock
Thousands o f sufferers last year
have for sale. If I sell it will
in«? additi° n to its local consumers, the company en-
has a claim on the assets of the Company prior to the
completely relieved in 24 hours w ith
see them.
Out ° f Town Guests Entertained— ,
be a t your price and you pay
new internal prescription o f Cleve­
i
~ r g* and advantageous wholesale contract
common stock. The equity in assets back of the P re­
* * *
Mrs. F rank DeW itt Black of
land specialist that quickly neutral­
th e commission. I do not spec­ izes pollen poisoning
from other power companies, thus greatly
ferred Stock amounts to more than $9,000,000.00 as of
tbruout the system, know n aa
Visit to th e Caves__
1 Seattle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i
expanding and diversifying its field.
ulate on the ow ner’s property.
Rinex. Complete relief in 24 hours positively guaranteed
May 31, 1924—over two and one-half times the par
« « • • •
— or money back. Send 10c for 24 hour sample treat­
A
visit
to
the
Josephine
Caves
H.
G.
Gilmore
of
Scenic
Drive,
is
value
of the Preferred Capital Stock now outstanding.
ment to C linical Laboratories Co., Cleveland. Regular
Increase in Facilities
CALL ON THE MAN WHO
the house guest at her parents i
ize sold by *11 good druggists.
Upon the completion of the new Copco power
The company owns and operates eight hydro-elec­
ADVERTISES
home this week. Many plans a n
McNair Bros.
house, the new Link River power house, and other
tric plants in Southern Oregon and N orthern Cali­
Ashland, Ore.
made for her entertainm ent d u r­
projects now commencing construction, approximately
Says Piles Heal Up and
fornia. In building these hydro-electric plants, natural
Staples Realty Agency
.Y.e .Million Dollars in new and productive property
ing
her
stay.
Mrs.
Black
is
a
I
forever** *r * developed which will be productive
Disappears Forever
71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid.
will be added to the company’s physical assets.
well
known
composer-pianist.
Her
i
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
u I ? * Company’s main trunk high tension and distri-
The stock may be purchased in any amount from
Sealed bids will be received by ; Seldom Fails To Give Absolute work is very well known. She
MISCELLANEOUS
length hnCS #t thC Cnd ° f 1923 WCre 1550 miles in
one share upward.
Relief from All Pain and Suf­ has travelled extensively.
the Oregon State Highway Com­
Miss M argaret H argus who has
It may be purchased either for cash or on our special
fering. Guaranteed by East
' w a nted —• Desirable 5 or 6 mission a t two o’clock P. M,'on
fa -r?- actJaa^ investment in the construction of these
savings
plan, namely, $5 per share as first payment,
Side
Pharmacy
and
All
Good
been
the
week
end
guest
of
rel­
room furnished house, near ju n ­ J u lj 29th, 1924, at Room 52U,
til
*?Cr^ d frO1? $4,787,624.35 in 1913 to
and $5 per share per month. Interest is not charged by
Druggists.
Srh* 61 j ’19 m
exclusive of valuable water
atives
returned
to
her
home
in
ior high. Phone 304-J.
274-tf Multnomah County Court House,
the company on unpaid balances.
ngbts and intangible assets.
Klam ath Falls this week. Mrs.
Portland, Oregon, for the con­
Interest is paid by the company, however, on* all
WANTED — Heavy Chickens, struction of Service Buildings on ! Many sufferers from Piles or I. D. Applegate, her grandm oth­
Immediate Future Development
partial
payments under the savings plan at the rate
Hem
orrhoids
have
become
des­
er, will be the gnest of Mrs. W.
peaches, apricots, and plums. De­ :he Pacific Highway south of A sh -1
4 « n \ S ° . mpany “ ? ow engaged in building a new
of 6% per annum. Interest checks are mailed to
pondent
because
they
have
been
O. Smith in Klam ath Falls for
p o t Hotel.
271-6tf land near Siskiyou Station. Con- j
Fall?
^ 2 & . pla? t On Link River at Klamath
subscribers under the savings plan every three months.
led to believe th a t th eir case was perhaps a fortnight.
;
f? n a/^nlVonal power plant with a generating
struction
to
consist
of
one
resi­
WANTED — W ashings to do
Subscribers who find it necessary to cancel th t’r
! hopeless and th a t there was noth­
3!f R i ~ r ° i 4° X5 ? hor.s t power at C°Pco on the Klam-
A trip to C rater Lake is plan­
installment subscriptions Will be allowed a refund t )
M urphy Electric Company. 266-1» dence, one w arehouse and 95C ing in the world to help them .
^
th
e
r7
1
,th
imPortant
extension
of
its
ned for the house guest of Mrs.
feet of pipe line.
all payments made, plus interest earned, either in cash
h i ” Jine8>A ¿arge part of this increased pro­
or in paid-up stock. (A deduction of $1.00 per share*
duction has already been contracted for, in the case
Proposal blanks may be obtain-I To these people we say’ “ Go tO J. P. Wo If,Mrs. Fannie Kugle of
WANTED— Few 2nd hand bird
will be made to cover the expense of cancellation.)
of the new Copco plant, and it is estimated by the
cages. Call 153.
265— tf ed and plans and specifications j your druggist and get an original Menomonie, Wisconsin, who is
n*»
that
the
new
(abilities
alone
will
increase
its
The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and
i inspected at the office ef R esi-' box of MOAVA SUPPOSITOR- here to enjoy a visit with her
net earnings by more than $400,000.00 a year
Bond Exchange.
LOHT — Money in Ashland to- ) dent s ta te Highway Engineer, i IES ” One of these Inserted into girl hood friend, Mrs. Wolf.
day. R eturn to Tidings office for Room 308 Medford National the rectum according to direc
Miss Elizabeth W agner and
reward.
275-lt Bank Building, Medford, or o b -Itions w ,n be found to give im- Miss G ertrude Mann are here
THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS’ GROWTH
from San Francisco for the va­
WANTED— Good farm wagon. tained direct from the State H ig h -! m ediate relief. They reach the
Year
Value
of
Physical
P rop­
Gross
Operating and
Net Earnings without Kilowatt Hours
Phone 120 or call Ashland Gi*pen- way Commission a t Salem, O re-' source of the trouble and’by their cation tim e at th e home of Miss
erties
(not
including
Revenue
Maintenance
W
agner’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Deducting
Interest or
gon.
1
soothing
healing
antiseptic
ac-
Generated
water rights, etc.)
house.
275-3tf
Expense
Depreciation
Cash, Bidder’s Bond or Certi-i tion first allay the pain and sore- J. M. W agner. Many delightful
1913
$4,787,624.35
$347,261.70
* * * * * * * *
$143,746.67
$203,515.03
26,485,359
fled Check for an am ount equal ness and then by direct contact outings are in store for them,
1923
$11,752,616.19
*
WANTED— Clean cotton ♦ to 5 per cent of the total am ount ■ with the ulcers and piles cause durinfl th eir visit.
$1,370,544.78 $594,603.97
$775,940.81
152,124,781
• • •
* rags. No overalls, underwear * of bid must accompany each pro- them to heal up and disappear
* or woolen goods accepted. * posai.
Luncheon for S ta te Officers, Con­
forever.
* 3 cents per pound, Tidings *
gress of P. T.—
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY ; I t’s simply w onderful how
* office.
— If *
The members of the Institute o f ,
COMMISSION
speedily 'they act. Blessed relief
N
ational
Congress of Parent-
ROY A. KLEIN.
! often comes in two days. Evan in
Teacher
were
hostesses at a very
O ffice,: R o sb u rg , Medford, G nm u Pass, Klamath Falk, Oregon . Yreka, Dunsmuir, California
State Highway Engineer, j cases th a t have steadily resisted
delightful
luncheon
given
at
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For a smooth shave
all known treatm ents, marvelous
12:30
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at
the
Civic!
and quick service go
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to the Shell B arber
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Those so honored were Mrs. !
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Please send me full information about your 7%
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