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Paße Two ASH LA N D ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS D A IL Y (Established in 1876) Thursday, September l i , 1021 T ID IN G - S ;^iem c°ming and going. j Soon after the advertisement was displayed the peo pile started streaming into the trust company’s building, pill anxiously inquiring the address of the comptinv which ¡had such a wonderful future and which offered such a ASHLAND FIRM IN ’ ITS NEW LOCATION IN CITATION county court of ----------- T h e A sh la n d F u r n itu r e com - p any, w hich h a s been an d is still occupying tw o b u ild in g s on N o rth M ain s tr e e t, h a s leased th e Me- PROFESSIONAL ! Classified Column Ì THE STATE OF OREGON, P ublished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by Cla r ifie d Column K ates PHYSICIANS COUNTY O F JACKSON, O ne c e n t th e w ord each THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of tim e. JO H N W. H E R R IN , D eceased DR. H AW LEY— /.b o v e T id in g s ....................S p l e '; d? d f « '» 'g e f o fits . ■ To W illiam F . H e rrin , David To tu n ev ery issue fo r one office. P h o n e 91, ---------e ss M anage. T h e p e o p Ie d j d n Q t em bodj d m o n th o r m o re, fcc th e w ord .. _______ in the Carthy b u ild in g a t th e c o rn e r of C. H e rrin , F re d W . H e rrin , E d- OI- F IC IA L CITY P A P E R .................................... .......................... T elep h o n e 39 each tim e. d r . c . W. HANSON e n te r e d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ail M a tte r scheme of the trust company, which was forced to w ith-in^“ and Granlte £treets’ w h e re w a rd W . H e rrin , C a ro lin e b .’ dîx - D entist draw the advertisement-from the window. of goods. th e lr 8tock > ° n ’ M ary K ilg o ro a n d u u k n o " n S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r Subscription Price, D elivered in City FOR RENT Such instances make one wonder if the people really T he M cC arthy b u ild in g , w hich ! e s ta te , a u ^ L T i ^ o th e r p lw o n s rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B eaver One M onth $ .«5 h a s been occupied by t h e . B uick c la im in g a n y in te r e s t - i n th e es- Block. P h o n e 178-J. sXrMonth°snth9 ............................................ »—""NN""" ’ras I wai)t protection from shady investment companies. 233-tf. I-OR R E N T — 2 f u r n ’-hed fro n t 3.75 ¡ agency. is being p a in te d an d i m i t a t e of s a 'd d eceased : O ne Y ear ......... 7.5# proved. T he tw o s to re s fo rm e rly IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STA TE DR. ER NEST A. W OODS— P ra c a p a rtm e n ts , 72 N o rth M ain. C a r t By Mail and Rural R outes: THE FORWARD MARCH g_3. tice lim ited to eye, e a r, nose ano e r H otel. o p e ra te d by T he A sh 'a n d F u rn i- O F OREGON. One M onth ..... $ .65 One of the first things that an old Ashland resident, tu r e co m pany w ill be c o n so lid â t-! You a n d each of you a re h e re b y th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . FO R R E N T :— 4 T h re e M onths 1.95 I w ell fu rn is h - Six Months ..... O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and 2 l< ed room s close In 3.50 w b o b a s been absent for some time, notices* in Ashland is ed in th e new lo cation. T he com O ne Y ear .... notified t h a t on th e 2 5 th day of — A d u lts, 96 6.50 that “ the old town has changed quite a lot.” 6. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d , L a u rel St. p a n y w ill a lso u se th e second A u g u st, 1924, E. D. B rig g s, th e 7— 3 O re. I _________ sto ry of th e M cC arthy b u ild in g . , , , D ISPLA Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S . d u ly a p p o in te d , q u a lifie d an d a c t Around the Plaza, Main street is much the same, hut S.ugle in se rtio n , p e r inch „ ............................. T he m oving w ill be c o m p leted and --------------- -— ’ FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house, $ .3U on East Main street, the Enders house is being removed to th e new’ b u ild in g occupied so m e ing a d m in is tra to r of sa id e s ta te DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R esi- ^78 B oulevard. . , . Yearly C o n t r a c t s : g__4 One in se rtio n a week .27 tfe make room for a modern business, office and apartment tim e d u rin g th e fo llo w in g w eek, filed in sa id C o u rt a p e titio n , duly d ence a n d office, 108 P io n e er Twf in se rtio n s a w eek verified, p ra y in g said C o u rt fo r .25 •'O R R E N T : — G arag e, 42 3rd av en u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ffict ! a c c o rd in g to Mr. W ick, p ro p rie to r D aily in se rtio n ............... .............. building. The site of the new Lithian hotel is being ex- .20 an O rd e r of sa le of th e w hole o i St. Pirat R ates tnr L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising th e re a l n rn n o rtv „ r h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .: 2 to 5 5-4 I cavated. At the end of the Boulevard, foundations are be- p of a n y T h e A sh la n d F u r n itu r e com - i in e ie a l P roperty of said e s ta te i irs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t line $ p. m . only. K ) R R E N T : — M odern well E ach s u b s e q u e n t in se rtio n . 8 p o in t T ine......................................... * .10 • ___________________ on th e g ro u n d s and fo r th e p u r- iing laid for a new structure, which reports say will be .05 C ard of T h a n k s ............................ " ...................................... located fu rn a c e h e a te d a p a r t T A B U T T TV KTxnxvr ~ P° SeS th e i6 in Set f° r t h ’ w hich ! another greenhouse. 1.00 DR. E . II. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tl O b itu a rie s, p er lin e .................. ’ ’ IU rJUljjJJ NEW said re a l p ro p e rty is d escrib ed m en ts a n d sleep in g room s, fu r- .02% as and It is a fact well known to students of municipal so E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O f f ic e ’ nished an d u n fu rn ish e d . 316 H ar- CITY VERY SOON fo llo w s: . . . . . , . W IIA r C O ^ SriT U T E S ADVERTISING ph o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t gadine. ciology that cities, like humans, move. There is scarcely B e g in n in g a t th e s o u th e a s t c o lle ctio n t a k e - i n a“ c h a r *re 18 or » 1-tf N a tio n a l B an k b u ild in g . ---------- T H E D A L L E S, S ept. 11 __ an old established city in the country that has not wit c o rn e r of th e N o rth e a s t q u a r No d isc o u n t will be a l low ed R e lig io u s o r B en ev o len t o rd ers. n stru c tio n of a big saw m ill, te r of S ection 3 3, Tw p. 38 S. FOR SALE nessed such a movemen. Buildings once in the heart of w C h o ich MONUMENTS w ill r e s u lt in th e e s ta b lis h - ■ * 1 E- of W . M. in Ja c k so n ... J . DONATIONS New York are now on the outskirts of the business district, m e n t of a tow n of b e tw e en 800 . x ° <V)n a 9 ons to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill m e m ad e in a d v e rtis ASHLAND GRANITE C ounty, O reg o n ; T h en ce N o rth in g o r ^ o b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash. in Portland, the retail district has moved in the past 25 and 1000 p o p u la tio n a t K a sk e la , j od th e se ctio n lin e betw een FO R SA L E — C ut flow ers — MONUMENTS years, and wholesale businesses occupy the former retail -at p re s e n t a w ay p o in t of th e O .-j S ectio n s 33 a n d 34 60 ro d s; tu lip bulbs. Mrs. Jacks, 519 B lair G ranite Co. W . R. & N. b ra n c h lin d a lo n g ! P alm Ave P h o n e 359-R . 8__ 3 T hence W e st 40 ro d s; PE N N ISTO N , M an ag er center. The same is true of Seattle. AS OLD THINGS PASS th e D e sc h u te s riv e r, in W asco Office 175 E. Main The realtor is different. He is unlike the real Now, it seems that Ashland is on the move. Fourth c o u n ty , w ill be s ta r te d a t once by , T h en ce S o u th 60 ro d s; T hence! F O R SA LE E a s t 40 ro d s, to th e p lace ot ‘ R es. Phone 444-Y estate ageut” that was. 6 room m o d ern house on N orth street was once the business district of the city. Then th e R iv e r L o gging & L u m b e r com . I b eg in n in g , c o n ta in in g 15 acres, M ain St. L a rg e lot, all k in d s of «ML IN T R O U B L E — May Ib is was accentuated at a big- dinner given by came the park and highway, and the Plaza became the p any, a S e a ttle c o rp o ra tio n , it th e re being a sm all house on f ru it. A R e a l B a rg a in . P rice Portland realtors in honor of II. R. Ennis president ofibl,sine8s center. When it became necessary to establish w as a n n o u n c e d to day. th e lan d , 11 a c re s im proved and { c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n Lee $3500 on good te rm s a t 6 p e r of th e S a lv atio n A rm y a t the 4 a c re s u n tilla b le , of w hich he the National Association of. Realty Hoard, who was a!new bus’!nesses> East Main residences,were torn down and cent. W h ite S h ie ld H om e, 565 May- is th e o w n e r in e n tire ty in his Portland visitor last week. commercial structures erected, Partly because there is 6 room m o d ern h ouse close in. fa ir A ve., P o rtla n d , O regon. ow n rig h t. P ric e $2100, on easy te rm s. Selling real estate lor others has become a near pro no room elsewhere, and partly because the live-wire T he E s ta te of his f a th e r has planing mill Red C row n S ervice S ta tio n on fession. It is gqyerned by a strict code of ethics, at least1 niercbant wants to he the first one seen by the thousands W aiting To n e v e r been div id ed a n d d i s t r i b u t - i ___________ M ain H ig hw ay to tra d e ed a m o n g th e h e irs, a n d th e re a HIRDON’S SASH AND CABINET among those who are members of the Realty Boards. It <>f lncoming California tourists, the district is to he built Be Rich fo r house in A shland W ORKS, Cor. H elm an and j Good 18 a c re ran c h on hig h w ay , old residences between W a itin g fo r th e devil to m ak e p ro p e rty b elo n g in g to th e said V an N ess. e s ta te , of w hich he w as th e ow n. j 19411 ■ C room h o u se, good new b a rn , gone, and" structures us rich is a te d io u s process e r of a o n e -e ig h th in te r e s t th e re - i ' co m p ared w ith d ep en d en ce g a ra g e , nice law n, 6 cow s, good T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S patients ' * • ■ » « « »» *«* »»«»c umcn their places placed on in te llig e n t th o u g h t In, is d e scrib ed , as follow s: te a m , sow a n d 12 pigs, 2 dozen ine real estate agent” used to have his client set a n d a d d itio n a l e n e rg y a n d is N W % of Sec. 8 in Twp. 35 S. I W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co -------------------- ------ c h ic k e n s an d all farm m ac h in of R .2 .W of WM. also % in te re s t ; fo r S E R V IC E . a price on his property. If that price was $5000 and the The sP°ctacle of two hoys making fun of life and ery . 12 ton h ay P ric e $6500 E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d pack in W % of S E % , th e S% of on good term s. agent sold the property for $7000, he pocketed the profit. death the day before sentence was due to have been pass- Not Character e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal See That was looked upon as legitimate practice then. B ut:ed upon tllem for mur<Jer> lea(1s one to believe that they N or Jias it a m o ra l fo u n d a tio n N 2; W % , an d th e SW % of S ection! e rs in coal and wood. P hone t h a t is e m b le m a tic of success. W . W . ROBISON, it is banned practice now by the realty hoards. A sale is are undoubtedly devoid of human feeling. 117. T he S% of N E % , th e S E % of R ig h t th in k in g , plu s en erg y , 63 N o rth M ain St. O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r made on a fixed commission and the realtor'relies solelv ------------------------------------: ----------------- com bined w ith good b a n k in g N W % , th e S W % , t h e N % of | 8 tf se rv ic e t h a t solves fin a n c ia l SE % , a n d th e SE % of SE % of j th e in m a te s of th e B e lg ra d e L u n H otel A sh lan d the commission for his profit, doing all in his power p ro b lem s m ak e s fo r you, m ak es Section 3; FO R S A L E : — F re sh p ru n e s a tic A sylum . All of w h ich c a u s w a itin g a b su rd . to forward the client’s interests in any and all trans L. P O W E L L — G en eral T r a n s fo r c a n n in g , d e liv ered a n y place ' d a big m is u n d e rs ta n d in g in t h e 1 T he E % of SE % of NW % , and actions. ' - fe r— Good te a m and m o to r in A sh lan d , P h o n e 297-Y . 6— 6* 'S e r b ia n c a p ita l th e o th e r n ig h t! jth e d iag o n a l N % ©f N E % of SE% tru c k s . G >od serv ice a t a rea Nor is this the whole of the change that lias come.. A C hronicle o f E vents Occur ing , w hen a B e lg ra d e g e n tle m a n of S ection 4; FO R HALE C H E A P — Bose souab.'e p rice. P h o n e 83. in W orld Centers of Tile d iag o n a l N E % of NE % ! , fo u n d a b u r g la r in h is hom e. He ; llie realty board and its membership are a formidable p e a rs, c u lls, fin e fo r c a n n in g . P opu lation 1 ch ased h”m dow n th e ro ad u n til J of S ection 9; laetor m pushing the claims and achievements of the com-' N ew bery & Sons. T a le n t. P h o n e F E H IG E -R O A C n T h e N % , th e N % of S E % , th e j j he fo u n d a p o licem an — o r r a th e r,; 3 7 3 J2 . j.tf mmiity. 1 he Ennis dinner was largely devoted to the pre E % of S W % , a n d th e d ia g o n a l I T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to rag e P A R IS , S e p tem b e r 8 — T h e ‘ UntH a P ° llcem an f ° u n d them , j sentation of statistics showing the progress, the resources’ O lym pic g a m e s w ere th e d r a w - ’ ®1“ 1 th e n th e r e w as a m ix u P. fo r NEVt of N W ’i of SW % of Sec- 1 H a u lin g — D ray w ork of all FOR SALE or TRADE—^160 k inds. Q uick m o to r serv ice. Dry tion 10; and the future outlook of Portland and Oregon. There ing c a rd fo r v isito rs to th e ! ( th e blu e c o a t w as m u ch m o re in- a c re ran c h , M issouri R iv e r b o t T he NV& of N W »4, th e SW14 wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R tom lan d , w ith in 8 m iles M inot, was scarcely a feature contributing to the plans and hopes F re n c h c a p ita l th is y e a r. N ext ! te re s te d in th e m an , in th e p a 1 1 2 -tf N orth D a k o ta . If in te re s te d calf of N W % , th e N W % of SW y4 of 175 B. St. ot tne city and state that was not recounted and empha su m m e r it w i l l'b e th e E x p o sitio n ja m a s th a n in th e su p p o sed b u rg S ection 11;» or w rite G. S. B u tle r. 300— In«» • sized in the addresses by the numerous speakers. None of D e c o ra t’ve A rts, w hich p ro m la r. B oth of th e m en w ere ta k e n T he N % of S E t4 , a n d th e E ^ th e s ta tio n . T he b u r g la r w as V isiting At K iainatli— knows better what these features are than the realtors, ises to b rin g a b ig g er crow d th a n to of SW»4 o f Section 21; FO R S A L E :— Bose P e a r C ulls, rele ase d , b u t th e m an in th e p a D r. B e rth a S aw yer of th is city e v e r before. T h e E s p la n a d e be and it is doubtful if any influence contributes more to T he N W y*. th e WV2 of N E «4, fine fo r c a n n in g , la rg e sizes. 1!» ja m a s w as fo rced to sp en d th e e n ium d in g ¿several 3evera'l is sp B im w eeks in , .. th e In v a lid e s a n d N apole th e S E % of N E % and th e S ^ of ; K la m a th F a lls v isitin g w ith Mrs. j .1____ ” T °- Rom- STATION public advancement in a material way than the annv of o fo n re ’s tom n ig h t in ja il. 7— 3 b is a lre a d y s h u t o ff fro m of S ection 2 2 ;’ realtors in the prosecution of their business. j J. F . G oeller Dr. S aw yer is a t- FO R S A L E : — T h ro u g h bred igl c irc u la tio n a n d h a s becom e a IS ’The N W 14 of N E 14, a n d th e ! Lending th e fa ir am o n g o th e r re g is te re d B oston bull te r r lo r Mow else could it he, when all of them are boosters g re a t w o rk sh o p . T h e d a y is n o t B e tte r a n u g ly d u c k lin g th a n N % of N I i of N W U of Section a b e a u ty w ith a je a lo u s h u sb a n d . ; things. pups. 1340 A sh lan d St. 7— 3 f a r off w hen th e c h e f’o e u v re of and none knockers?—Oregon Journal. 27; T h is is th e co n clu sio n of M adam e J u le s H a rd o u in M a n sa rt, th e — all in Tw p. 38 S. of R. 1 E I'O R SA LE— R. I. R ed fry e rs P o ssi, o f G eneva, w ho re c e n tly Every ad h a s a m essag e m u seu m of th e In v a lid é s , w ill of W . M. in J a c k s o n C ounty. m ilk fed, c ra te fa tte n e d , Maxe- d isfig u re d h e r b e a u tifu l sk in — Operated and Owned h a v e its fac a d e e n tire ly m ask e d SAVED BY YOUTH O regon. dor.s. 977 B St. 271— 2m o* a n d a ll th is fo r love of h e r h u s NOW , T H E R E F O R E , in p u r s u Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb will not hang By by th e E x p o sitio n “ c ity ” w hich b and. M o n sieu r P ossi, a ric h in by a n ce of th e O rd e r of said C our Judge Cayerly’s sentence, they will spend their lives in w ill s h e lte r all th a t th e a r ts and d u s tr ia l w a s ’ v ery je a lo u s of th e MISCELLANEOUS in d u s trie s of n e a rly e v e ry c o u n try d u ly m ad e an d e n te re d upon th > NEW FALL Joliet penitentiary. Even should they he freed, they will u n d e r th e sun h av e been a b le to a tte n tio n s h is p re tty w ife w as r e filin g of said P e titio n , you and G E T 1 OU STO VE re p a ire d a t he men of oyer 70 when they again walk into the daylight. c re a te . T h e re w ill be re g io n a l c eiv in g fro m o th e r m en. H e did W. L. DOUGLAS each of you a re h e re b y n o tifie d n o t q u e stio n h e r v irtu e , b u t th e n E agle F o u n d ry . Boch M agnito The only thing that can free them will be a governor’s p av ilio n s re p re s e n tin g ev ery p ro v th a t you a re re q u ire d to a p p e a r D , , h e w a n te <l h e r a ll fo r h im self.! R a d ia te r a n d S toves fo r sale. 140 SHOES ce in Fi’ance b e fo re th e said C o u rt on S a tu r pardon, and it. seems -unlikely that any public official N in atim i .11 in • in ? e R a e deS ! A nd M a<ìame P o ssi, w ho loved h e r O b e r.in St. • 306-1 mo.* d a y th e 4 th d a y of O ctober, 1924,! would have the courage to face widespread public disap N a tio n s a ll th e im p o rta n t n a tio n s h u sb a n d v ery m u ch , w a n te d t o ! Universally approved of th e w orld w ill be on e x h ib itio n . a t ten o ’clock in th e fo re n o o n of W A N TED : — Used fla t to p proval by turning them into the world again. prove it to him , could th in k of O nly tw o n a tio n s h a v e been le ft said day, a t th e C o u rt room of office desk and sw ivel c h a ir. Sea o th e r w ay th a n sp o ilin g h e r ' Some persons may argue that in 20 or 30 years, after »“ ' 7 “ l “ ? e rm a " y an<1 R “ 8sIa ! p no r e tty said C o u rt in Ja c k so n v ille , J a c k - face by p o „ r i„ e h o , acld G re e r a t th e T id in g s office. 1-4 BO U LEV A R D a n d SH ER M A N aC d the public has forgotten, the murderers will he freed by A s fo r th e la tte r th e re I s s till a o v er it R ««nit w « son C ounty, O regon, to show j PIA N O in s tru c tio n , by exper- n of ad m issio n . T h e R u s - |c flnio 1 Y ons Gur Possi cause, if a n y ex ist, w hy an O rd er executive action. But the public docs not forget. For q u e stio r m e « u s cam e hom e a n d w e n t in to a ra g e •enced te a c h e r. B e g in n e rs p re fe r of S ale of th e w hole of said real j xears, Harry Thaw was in an insane asylum before being ^ a r tu d s a re m a k in g an a c tiv e! w h e n he saw w h a t had h a p p e n ed red , Mrs. II. S. A ikins. P hone p ro p e rty sh o u ld n o t be m ad e as j c a m p a ig n fo r ru s sh di- turned fiee. As soon as legal action to give him liberty th a t i« th e » m o t r p re », s e n ta tio u n — a n d, m o re th a n th a t, ru n e e d a ai- “ 1J- 3 -lm o p ra y e d fo r in said p e titio n . a l w v f - ! i . . ^ P ™ n i n e n CTJ r . k ’ i S ervice of th is C ita tio n by p u b " A N T E D — F u rn is h e d house, „ from th e So- geons to see w h a t could be dnne lic a tio n is m ade on th e n o n -resi- v ie t R ep u b lic w ill n o t be th e r e ! in ti, . ° ° e dOne protest went up. The Franks case 5 o r 6 room s by Sept. 15, a d d re ss n o t De m e re . !n th e w a y - o f r e p a ra tio n s T he i d e n t h e irs a n d th e u n k n o w n h e irs is so much more brutal than that of Thaw, with not even P. O. Box 67, A.V.B. 6__S* p rice of je a lo u s y is v e ry d e a r. | of said deceased by O rd e r of th e “ F o rc ed M a rria g e s” a re th e the saving grace of having insanity as a plea, that it is i C ou n ty C o u rt, w hich said O rd e r JX)ST— 2 K eys on hook rin g in sate to say that Leopold and Loeb will be gray-haired ta lk of P a ris th e s e days, w hen L a n d ru is n o t a p o p u la r n a m e is d a te d A u g u s t 2 5 th . 1924. city. L eave a t F ra n k lin B akery. e v e ry th in g is being done to com -j in F ra n c e since th e fam o u s “ B lue- . men or corpses when they leave Joliet. W itn e ss th e H o n o ra b le G. A. 9— 2 bat th e n a tio n a l p eril of depop-1 b e a rd ” For the jainy season is w as p u t to d e a th fo r th e G a rd n e r, J u d g e o r sa id C o u rt, No doubt, Judge Caverlv’s life will be attempted bv!u,ation i» F ra n c e , the ear for business men w ith th e se al of said C o u rt a ffix LOST — B lack h a n d b a g on T , m u rd e r of a dozen w’ives H is fanatics because he did as he deemed just. Public vote s a v ery fin e ,’ say s L ’Oe- n a m e is a ra d u a liy d isa p p e a rin g K la m a th F a lls h ig h w a y S u n d a y . and busy women for busi ed th is 2 5 th d a y of A u g u st A. D placed him on the bench, but the public is fickle, and res t o 'g e t w ith W"ta l y°" a n d d ire c t- E xpress collect to M rs. W . E. I 1924. ness and social affairs. R am bo, S u n se t A p ts., K la m a th pects not even the majesty of the judicial i-obes w hen v o lu n ta ry ones p r o d u c e ° L ” n d ru 1S becom ng L an d - CHAUNCEY F L O R E Y , Nifty, full of pep, econom Pulls. g__ 2* s o j r y in th e case of n e a rly ev ery America believes that the two young monsters should few c h ild re n ? C ou n ty C lerk. ical and attractive with c la re d u n f o rtu n a te fam ily t h a t h a p p e n s By D E L IL IA STE V EN S, TR A D E —IW ili tra d e 50x143 •have met death, but one judge was brave enough to do as th a t no o n e h a s L th u e th r e ig r h d t e to de- Fisher body. CLEAN UP SALE to h a v e t h a t nam e. I t is e s tim a t D eputy. foot lot on M ain a r te r y (226 he believed, and not follow the shouted demands of the p rlv e a m an of a w om an, b u t one ed t h a t m o re th a n one 'h u n d re d E. D. B riggs, A d m in is C h e ster A ve.) B a k e rsfield , C ali public. He is to he admired and respected for his decision. has c e rta in ly less rig h t to im pose c h a n g e s to th e n a m e of L a n d ry Coupe $830 tr a to r , A sh la n d , O regon. fo rn ia , fo r e q u a l v a lu e or sm all I he youth of the killers was the only thing that saved a w om an upon him T hen w h a t! h av e been m ad e in th e la s t y e a r T h u rs. 5t in Ashland h o u se, R. S p eh r, R t. 2. B a k e rs .them from death on the gallows, and the certainty of 70 a re you g o in g to do w ith a ll th e in P a r is alo n e. 8__ g Nearly 290 to choose from field , C a lifo rn ia . b a c h elo rs w ho esca p e th e law ? C anby — P ro p o sa l to u tiliz e years behind prison bars will no doubt he more of a pun T h e re w o n ’t be e n o u g h p riso n s to POLITICA L ANNOUNCEMENTS- fo rm e r M olalla riv e r pow er and ishment to two strong headed hoys used to having their hold ’em all. It is not th e n u p LA G R A N D E, S ept. 11.— Two lig h t p la n t a n d rig h ts fo r ir r ig a tia lity in F ra n c e t h a t isi insL f-i to u r is ts - M r- a n d M rs. W illiam G. own way than would painless death on the scaffold. tio n sy stem to ir r ig a te sev eral <». W. Milam Prison doors have no knobs on the inside. No man fic ien t b u t th e n a ta lity , P eople! Spyres of D alores, N ev., en ro u te Chevrolet and Dodge th o u sa n d a c re s of lan d n e a r C an In d e p e n d e n t ‘S fo n ( ____! er to J o PLn Mo., w e re se rio u sly in by. System w ould in clu d e la rg e Sales, R epairs C a n d id a te fo r C o u n ty School no matter how wealthy or cultured, is given more privil a re m a rry in g as m uch as , ev before, b u t th e y c a n ’t h a v e c h il ju re d y e s te rd a y in an a c c id e n t on lak e s to ra g e on riv e r, a n d su m m e r S u p e rin te n d e n t of Ja c k so n C o u n eges than another behind the stone walls. Kvervque must d ren . B e e fste a k is too d e a r .” th e Old O regon tr a il, n e a r H o t ty , O regon. re s o r t fac ilitie s. do as told or face the horrors of the discipline room. , L ake. T he c a r in w hich th e y P a ja m a s a re n o t sa fe fo r n ig h t' weJ e rid in J w e n t in to lo ° s e g rav e l Leopold has said that he would write a story of his life w e a r in B e lg ra d e , fo r it is th e * m c o m p le te ly o v e r- T hey but under rigid prison discipline, it will he ‘years before F o r a sm o o th sh av e n o rm a l an d re g u la r a ttir e fo r! ® d e ta ln e d a t H o t L a k * he has completed it, as every working hour belongs to the a ttir e fo r som e tiQle d u r in g co nvalescence an d q u :ck serv ice go State, and only after his l6ng day’s work is done can he to th e Shell B a rb e r Shop. L ad ies and labor on egotistic boast of cold-bloodedness. H e lo o k s lik e an o rd in a ry c u r c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir Pressure Home W ater to you— M other w ill be h a p p ie r a fte r bobbed an d m a rc e l B u t if he h a p p e n s to g et u n d e r you have m o d ern la u n d ry System led. < GET RICH QUICK SCHEMES y o u r w heels, his o w n e r s u d tu b s in sta lle d . For her it d e n ly re m e m b e rs th a t he w as m ea n s a re le a se fro m m uch of There is considerable agitation in this state todav W . A. SH ELL, Prop. a fu ll-b lo o d ed S ib e ria n S p ar th e d ru d g e ry of w ash davs. about get rich quick stock sales, although it seems that »32 A. St. A shland, Ore ro w -h o u n d , th e only one in M odern la u n d ry tu b s, w ith hot Offer the cheapest and c a p tiv ity , w o rth $500 if he a n d cold w a te r piped to them , the law which is on the statute book for the-protection of . Prom A shland » w as w o rth a cent. o u ld be in every m odern most satisfactory solu sh Daily to P o rtla n d ......................... 7-00 A M- the Oregon investors against such danger has not worked If y o u r e s tim a tio n of his hom e. M o th e r’s h e a lth and Daily to Eugene ............................. '.i2.oo Noon tion of the home water v a lu e h a p p e n s to be under very satisfactorily. s tr e n g th is p ro te c te d by them . th is, t h e r e ’s a d a m a g e s u it on system need. Daily to Roseburg .................. 4^5 p j j A Cleveland trust company, wanting to educate the y o u r h an d s. L et us in sta ll la u n d ry tu b s T h en y o u ’re g lad th a t people ot that city against doubtful stock companv in in y o u r h o u se as a g ift to We will be glad to y o u ’ve got P ro p e rty D am age in 12.00 noou and 4:15 p. m. Stages connects m o th e r. vestments, adopted the idea of an advertisement in their s u ra n c e in T h e T ra v e le rs, so Demonstrate to Portland following morning. you w o n ’t h av e to fig h t th e window showing a fictitious investment company. Thei case. infnrm«Hnak0 D^ 8.SieVg?rs f o - &11 w ay P °in ta ; for further advertisement was of a eat and rat ranch, in which the! ^ f o r m a t i o n a n d tic k e ts c a ll H o tel A sh la n d o ffice ph o n e fpH E Ashland perpetual motion idea was used. The rats were to be fed * z Electric Supply to the eats; the cats killed for their furs and the bodies Estab. 1883 PARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20 240 East Main S t Plumbing R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e of the murdered cats to be fed to the rats, thus getting Heating 41 E. M ain St. P h o n e 211 Phone 188 2 0 7 E. Main on NEWS LETTER First National Bank OUR SERVICE Independent Ashland Citizens W. & N.' 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