Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS’
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
Republican Ticket
and Platform
OR. HAWLEY—Above Tidings
The Jackson County Republican
office. Phone 91. *
organization is composed of fifty-
six precinct committeemen, an
DR. C. W. HANSON
executive committee of eleven
Dentist
1 members, a women's advisory
committee of eleven members, one
Special attention given to pyor­ woman
member of the state execu
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver (jve committee, a state committee-
FOR RENT
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. man, a congressional committee-
._______ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j man, making a total of elghty-
FOR RENT: — Unfurnished OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- one members who are the law-
46— 3 tice limited to eye, ear, nose ana fully constituted representatives
house at 928 B St.
of the republican party in Jack-
throat—X-ray Including teeth. son county. These men and wo­
FOR RENT: — Six-room fur­
nished house at 57 Fifth street. ' Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc men believe in party government,
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, party responsibiltty, and party
Inquire at Icenhower's New and
discipline, for no political organi­
Ore.
Second hand store, 389 E. Main
zation can long endure, nor can
street.
45— 3
it be of any great force or effect
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic in elevating our standards of pub­
FOR RENT:—The Jarvis place ! and Electro-Therapy. Office lic service unless It is willing to
on Helman street, or will lease to
phone 48; residence 142. First assume full responsibility for its
acts and stands ready to enforce
responsible party. Income from ! National Bank building.
discipline and demand loyalty
place will pay the rent. Inquirej
when the majority speaks. The
at 423 Helman street.
45— 3 , ~THE SOUTHERN OREGON
organization is in politics only
CLINIC
from
the standpoint of better gov­
1st National Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT—Furnished house, M edical
ernment.
Surgical
O bstetrical
The following resolution was
478 Boulevard.
36—lmo
D iagnostic X-ray
. unanimously adopted at our meet-
Stearns, M. D.
| ing on October 7th. It is both a
FOR RENT—Completely fur­ R. W. R.
E. Green, M. D.
l pledge-and a platform:
nished apartment. 75 Bush St.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
Under the election laws of the
Office hours 2-5 p. in.
37—tf
; state of Oregon, a county com-
Phone 238-R
i mittee Is elected by the people at
~ fob ' sale
the primary at the same time the
MONUMENTS
candidates are nominated, and this
FOR SALE: — Rabbitts and
committee Is given full authority
ASHLAND GRANITE
to take charge of the campaign
hutches. 928 B. St.
46—3*
MONUMENTS
for election.
This committee is made res­
FOR SAIAS: — $165 Bruns­
Blair Granite Co.
,
ponsible
for the conduct of the
wick talking machine $90, $5
S. PENNISTON, Manager
campaign;
it is empowered to levy
down, balance terms. Party leav­
Office 175 E, Main
assessments on the candidates and
ing town. Phone 370J.
46—4*
Res. Phone 444-Y
to otherwise raise funds for prop­
er and legitimate campaign ex­
FOR SALE— 6 room house, f N I GIRL IN TROUBLE— May penses. The powers of this com­
first class condition, Garage and
communicate with Ensign Lee mittee given both by law and by
Implication are almost unlimit­
woodshed. Lot 50x145. Fruit
of the Salvation Army i t the ed.
Therefore, be it
trees, berries. Includes $700
WhlteShield Home, 565 May-
Resolved, that the Jackson
worth of furniture, fruit jars,
County Republican Central Com­
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
mittee exercise in every just and
garden tools, etc. Reasonable for
PLANIN (TMlLL
reasonable way in this campaign
quick sale. Call 132 5th St.
the full powers given them by
48— 6
TORDON’S SASH AND CABINET law.
Believing in party government
WORKS, Cor. Helman and and party responsibility, we there­
FOR SALE: — 12-lnch body
Van Ness.
194tf fore pledge to the people of Jack-
fir, $3.50 per tier. Address W. R.
son county that if they see fit to
Williams, Rt. 1, ABhland. 41— 10*
elect our candidates on the 4th
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
I - I. ... ■ I ■
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6-ROOM Modern House, 2 Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. day of November, then this or­
ganization w’ill get behind these
blocks from Hawthorne school
for SERVICE.
county
officers and encourage and
on paved street, well furnished.
Experienced movers and pack support them In every way, so
Lot 80x160. Party leaving town.
ers of household goods. Deal­ long as they conduct their respec­
For quick sale $3250, on good
ers in coal and wood. Phone tive offices In an able, economical
and honest manner, and if they
terms at 6 per cent. W. W. Robi­
117.
prove unw orthy.in the conduct
son, 63 North Main St.
38—tf
Office 89 Oak St. near
of their
office’s,
and should
charges of inefficiency or dishon­
Hotel Ashland
Bungalows— Lots
esty be preferred against any such
I have some fine Bungalows, r. L. POWELL—— General Trans- officer and if upon investigation
Houses and Building Lots in Ash­
fer—Good team and motor are found to be true, then this
committee pledges the people of
land for sale, will accept geod
trucks. G >od service at a rea­ Jackson county that we will ask
Bonds, Notes or Mortages on
sonable price. Phone 83.
for the resignation of any such
officer, and, If necessary, take
payments, and give easy terms on
steps
to femove him.
balance. Se me before buying a
FEHIGE-ROACH
Further,
If these candidates are
home.
Transfer — Express — Storage endorsed at the polls this fall,
A. L. LAMB, 178 A St.
Hauling — Dray work of all then this committee is resolved
Box 422, Ashland.
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry to see that harmony 13 brought
35—1 Mo. wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R into the court house at Jackson­
ville and that all of these officers
112-tf pull together for efficiency In our
Buy better mil£. Phone 257-J 375 B. St.
county government, to the end
for It.
33— 1 mo.*
that the burdens of the taxpayers
may
to as great an
FOR SALE — or exchange for POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS extent be as relieved
possible.
$35,000.00. 160 acfes. 100 cult!
We further pledge ourselves to
G. W. Mifcun
see that unnecessary deputies,
vated, free water, lot9 of It. 20
Independent
special police and other special
head of large 9ize Registered Jer­
officers
and any unnecessary mem­
Candidate
for
County
School
seys. the finest strain in Oregon.
bers of the clerical force not ab­
Superintendent
of
Jackson
Coun­
30 head of registered Duroc pigs,
solutely necessary for the effic­
tOO White Leghorn chickens, team ty, Oregon.
iency conduct of county business,
shall be cut off.
of Registered Imported Perchon
With this understanding and
AN NOUNCEMENT
mares 1900 lbs. each. About
pledge we submit for the consid­
In
announcing
myself
as
an
$3000.00 worth of farm equip­
eration of the voters of Jackson
ments, modern house, large barn Independent candidate for Cor­ couhty our ticket nominated by
and other buildings. Will take oner for Jackson county:—I do the republicans in the May pri­
Income property up to $20,000.00, so with the firm belief that the maries:
For Representatives 8th District—
long time on balance at 6 per cent.! people do not want minority rule.
JOHN H. CARKIN
It is proven that the direct
Courtesy to brokers or agents.
RALPH P. COWGILL
J. J. Deakin. Phone 330, Ashland primaries are a failure, only 30 For. District Attorney—
NEWTON C. CHANEY
Oregon.
33—1 mo. per cent vote was cast at the
spring primaries, which is not a For County Judge—
W. J. HARTZELL
voice of the people. In this elec­
For Cmintv Commissioner—
MISCELLANEOUS
tion all parties have the privilege
VICTOR BITRSELL
of voting for their choice.
For Countv Clerk—
RANCH WANTED
PELTLIA STEVENS
I need no introduction to the
WANTED—To hear from own­
For Sheriff—
people
of
Jackson
county
where
er of good Ranch for sale. State
. J. McMAHON
I have lived for 15 years, and For .T
Assessor—
cash price, full particulars. D. F.
given the best of my life, time
J. B. COT,EMAN
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
and money for the upbuilding and For School Superintendent—
5-4 sat. betterment of the entire commun­
STTRANNE HOMES CARTER
For
Treasurer—
STRAYED: — Red pig. weight ity.
A. C WALKER
I have been assistant to the p or qUrvpvor-
about 40 pounds. Phone 440J.
T. GRIFFITH COWGILL
46— 2 present coroner for eight years
and understand every detail of For Coroner—
H W. CONGER
WANTED: — Nursing. Will the work, therefore I am compet­
Signed:
consider house work. Am a post ent to handle the affairs of the
.TAPTfRON COUNTY TtF.
graduate of N. W. school of mas­ office.
PVPT TCAN POMMT,’’TFY
(Paid Adv.l
d«?—
sage and electro-therapeutics.
Yours for clean, progressive
Mrs. Leighton, 153 Granite or and efficient women and men in
Phone 153.
33— 1 mo. office in Jackson county.
NELLIE M. PERL.
WANTED—.Work by competent
experienced Janitor. All or part
ANNOUNCEMENT
A LARGE
time. Will do anything. Refer­
County 'Coroner
ences 218-Y.
32—tf
In announcing my cand’dacy
ASSORTMENT OF
for the office of coroner, I feel
Goats Bred by registered that I am no stranger among you,
back, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain, as I was duly .nominated at the
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 May primary on the republican
miies south on Pacific Highway. ticket for which I am thankful.
14— 1 mo.* And I hold out the same belief
now as then that the majority
and
should and must rule and am at
all times willing to strictly abide
by their decision. Regarding the
office for which I aspire, will say
25c and up
that I still hold out the belief
that the office should not continue
St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, for the fifth term under the same
management however efficient it
and rheumatism is pain only.
Not one case in fifty requires may be, and should it be placed in
internal treatment. Stop drug­ my charge I shall surely exercise
ging! Rub soothing, penetrating the same judgment and efficiency
St. Jacobs Oil right into your which alone has brought about
sore, stiff, aching joints, and re­ ray success as an undertaker.
Trusting that by your voice at
lief comes Instantly. St, Jacobs
Oil is a harmless rheumatism the election polls I may be plac-j
liniment, which never disappoints, ed in a position to be of greater ,
service.
and cannot burn the skin.
I truly remain,
Limber up! Quit complaining!
H. W. CONGER.
Get a small trial bottle of old,
Medford, O re.!
honest, St. Jacobs Oil at any drug
Pd. Adv.
Medford, Ore. !
store, and in just a moment you’ll —
OREGON POWER
he free from rheumatic pain, sore-' Letterheads, statements, t o '
ness and stiffness. Don’t suffer’ ; your order at the Tidings Office, i
COMPANY
Relief awaits you. St. Jacobs 0:1
'Preferred Stoék
is just as good for sciatica, neu- i
ralgia, l u m b a g o , backache, i
BE-. J S
m----- is a Combine? !
sprains.
a —
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VANTINE’S
Incense
Burners •
McNair Brothers
Gïfit
CALIFORNIA
Hall’s Catarrh
M C O td fa ©
Roseburg — Forest Service to
work all winter opening new trail
to Diamond Lake.
T r e a tm en i
both local and internal, and has bee:
successful in the treatment of Catcrrl
for ov r 40 yeers. Gold by all druggist
F. J. CHENEY
CO.. T oled o. O h :
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, October 27. Ashland
Music Club will meet at the Li­
brary at 7:45.
Monday, October 27. Upper
Valley Community Club will meet
at the Belleview school house.
Mrs. 'Perozzi will speak.
. Tuesday, October 28. Civic Im­
provement Club will give card
club in the evening at 8 o’clock.
Bridge, and Five Hundred.
Tuesday, October 28. W. C. T.
U. will meet at the home of Mrs.
Davis on Allison street. Review
of state convention will be given.
* * «
Dinner Party-—
Mr. Dan Kay and Miss Aileen
Walker were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair
Thursday evening. A delicious
goose dinner was served which
was enjoyed very much. The
table was beautifully decoYated
with flowers and autumn leaves,
making a fitting background for
the meal that was served. The
evening was spent in pleasant con­
versation. Mrs. Waldo Gill was
also a guest of the evening.
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W. C. T. U. Meeting—
The W. C. T. U. will meet Tues­
day at the home of Mrs. Davis on
Allison street'. The meeting is
in the nature of a combined busi­
ness and social session. Mrs. S.
L. Leonard, county president and
Mrs Bryant, Medford president
will be present and Mrs. Leonard
will give a report of the state
convention. SeVeral other Med­
ford ladies are also planning to
be present.
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Auxiliary Meeting—
The Auxiliary to the American
Legion will have their regular
meeting at* eight o'clock at the
club room in the Armory Monday
evening. The auxiliary has been
requested to send boxes of cloth­
ing for children from the ages
of two to six to Portland for the
families of the disabled veterans
there. Any persons who have any
clothing for . children between
these ages are asked to bring
them to the club room at the
Armory or notify some of the
Auxiliary members.
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Ashland Music Club—
The Ashland Music Club will
hold its second meetiug Monday
evening at 7:45 at the Library.
The regular business meeting will
be held, followed by the program.
A review of the book, “ Musical
Progress” by Finck will be given.
Miss Imogene Wallace has charge
of the program for the evening.
This is the first program that has
been given this year, as the last
meeting was entirely devoted to
business. Everyone interested is
asked to be present.
* * *
Civic Club Party—
The party planned by the Civic
Improvement Club for Tuesday
evening promises to be a very de­
lightful affair. Hostesses will be
at the club house to receive the
guests. Both bridge and five
hundred will be played by those
especially enjoying those games
and for others plans for enter­
tainment are being made. Those
wishing to spend a most enjoy­
able evening will be cordially
welcomed.
A number have
already signified their intention
to be present. Refreshments wilt
be served during social hours.
All members and their friends
are invited to be present.
* « «
Reed-Book Marriage—
A pretty wedding was solemn­
ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Reed on Avery street
Monday, October 20 at 6.30 when
their daughter, Miss Lillian K.
Reed was united in marriage to
Mr. Lawrence B. Book of Glen­
dale, California. 'The Reverend
J. C. Mergler of the Presbyterian
Church officiated. Wesley E.
Reed, was the best man and the
bridesmaid was Miss Book, sister
of the groom. Mrs. Oeder and
Mrs. J. C. Mergler were the
guests present. Following the
ceremony a delightful wedding
supper was served. The bride and
groom left Tuesday A. M. for things are being planned for the. Astoria — City budget for 19251 • Jacksonville — Jackson county
Glendale, California,' where they fall and winter work.
.calls for $416,614, increases of board cuts tillable land assens-
will make their home.
Next Lords Day at the morn-J $126.371 over 1924.
‘ ment 25 per eefct.
Mrs. Book has liv$d in Ashland ing service the minister will use J
I__
for some time and taught in the as his subject, ‘‘The Biggest Work
public schools here lust year. She | in The World.” Baptismal service
has been prominent in. church and to follow. About 40 were, pres­
social circles. Book is a busi­ ent at Christian Endeavor service
ness man of Glendale arid is in last Sunday. The aim is 50 mem­
the automobile business.
bers by Christmas.
*
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The evening message at 7:30
*
M ack-Chitwood W edding—
will be “The New Birth.” Come
Word has been received here and hear the truth of this much
of the marriage of Miss Lois Chit­ misunderstood subject.
Bring
wood to Reverand James Mack your Bible.
Williams, both of Portland, Sun­
day, October 12. Miss Chitwood
Trinity Episcopal Church -
i& well known here, as her par­ Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
ents were former residents and
Holy Communion at 8 a. m
she attended school here. She Church School at 9:45. Morning
is the niece of C. B. Watson of Service and Sermon at 11. Even-!|
this city. Mr. and Mrs. Williams ing Service and Sermon at 7:30.
will make their home in Port­ Interesting service and everyone !
cordially welcomed.
land.
♦ * *
Every indication shows overwhelming sentiment for
B aptist Church
Cooldge. The Literary Digest straw vote, both in this state
Ladies Elks Club—
and the nation, shows him at this writing leading his nearest
The Ladies Elks Club riiet at
“The World’s Need” the theme
opponent by more than two to one.
the club rooms Thursday after­ for the morning sermon l»y the
noon and held election of officers. pastor Sunday morning. Even­
In urging votes for Coolidge, we ask Oregon citizens to
Mrs. Bud Storm was elected presi­ ing services evangelistic. The
elect to the congress men *who will aid the President in carry­
dent and Mrs. Coste’le vice-presi­ morning service will be especial­
ing out his policies, men who acknowledge party responsibility,
Don’t miss it.
dent. Mrs. Klamer is the retir­ ly instructive.
men who will keep faitli with the people in carrying out (lie
platform pledges.
ing president. A good crowd was Bible school 9:45 a. m., B. Y. P.
U.
junior,
intermediate
and
sen­
present and Mesdames Perl Hub­
bard -and Webstgr were up from ior 6:15 p. m. It is the church qn
YOU WILL FIND THOSE MEN ON THE
Medford. Mrs. Webster of Med­ the Hill.
B. C. Miller, Pastor
ford won the prize. Delicious re­
REPUBLICAN TICKET
freshments were served by the
hostess. Mrs. Fred Homes and First Church of Christ Scientist
Senator McNary deserves reelection. He has accomplish­
Pioneer Ave., South
Mrs. Ed. Thornton.
ed
much
for Oregon. Congressmen Hawley and binnott
• • •
Sunday service at 11 o’clock.
should
be
returned because of service to their state. Maurice
Subject of lesson,
“Probation
Beautiful Show er-
E. Srumpacker, candidate for the seat of the democratic in­
One of the prettiest showers of After Death.” Sunday School at
cumbent in tlie third district, should receive the votes of all
republicans.
the season was given by Mrs. 10 o’clock. Wednesday evening
Shelby and Mrs. F. C. Stevens at meeting at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from
the Shelby home last evening in
RESTORE THIS STATE TO CONTROL OF
2
until 5
m., excepting Sun­
honor of Miss Roberta Ward,
whose engagement to, Mr. Roy days and holidays.
THE DOMINANT PARTY
Bebb has been announced. A de­
Methodist Episcopal Church
lightful evening was spent in con­
It is important that all good citizens vote for Sam A.
S. J. Chaney, Minister
versation. The tables were beau­
Kozer,
candidate for reelection as secretary of state, and
The
Sunday
School
will
meet
at
tifully decorated with flowers and
Thomas
B. Kay, candidate for state treasurer, because their
vines and a lovely two-course 9:45. Classes are provided for
election will restore the affairs of Oregon, a strongly repub­
luncheon was served by the hos­ all ages and all are welcome.
lican state, to republican control.
tesses. Miss Ward received many “The Supreme Demand Made Upon
Christ” is the subject for the
beautiful gifts.
Through the accident of death, the governor has named
his own s’ate treasurer. This is an elective office and the
The invited guests were Misses pastor’s sermon at the morning
people had elected a republican trasurer. By the appoint­
Marguerite Hammond, Browning church service. There will be
ment,
Governor Pierce seized power not bis by light and there­
Purdin, Ruth Natwick, Orbie Nat- special music by the chorus choir
by
dominates
the state board of control. The balance will
wlck, all of Medford, Victoria. The young people will meet for
be restored by election of Kozer and Kay.
Taverner, Mary Bebb, Georgie their devotional meeting at 6:15
Coffee and Mesdames P. K. Ham­ Sunday evening. There will be
mond, Horace Bromley of Med­ no evening church service at the
OTHER CANDIDATES, TOO, ARE WORTHY
ford, Natwick of Medford. Elbert Methodist church on account of
OF VOTERS’ SUPPORT
Farlow, Stanley Robinette, Char­ the union service at the Presby­
les Bourne, Frank Dillard, White terian church Miss Margaret E.
of Medford, Madame Tracy-Young Hodge will be the speaker of this
Judge Harry II. Belt, of Polk county, and Judge Percy
R Kelly, of Linn countj. are both able juris , and candidates
and the dainty hostesses. Mrs. service.
of the party for justices of the supreme court. Judge Kelly
Frank Stevens and Mrs. A. Shel­
being a candidate to succeed tlte late John McCourt. Both are
Baker City — Wagon road to
by.
,
•
eminently
qualified.
be built to Homestead from Red
Lodge mine.
1. H. VanWinkle, candidate for reelcctl n. a attorney-
general; II. H. Corey, oandidat* for reflection as public
service commissioner; Edward Osfander, candidate for public
service commissioner; and J. D. Mickle, candidate for se lec ­
tion as state* dairy and food commissioner, as well as the
complete legislative and full county tickets, vouched for by
I
the republican party, are worthy of support and ties; rvc your
votes.
THIS IS REPUBLICAN YEAR
Support the Entire Party Ticket
IT’S COOLIDGE—
Make It Unanimous
‘Sally Aim”
the famous bread which
First Congregational Church
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
will make vour meals more
Boulevard and Main street. enjoyable.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
classes for all grades and ages.
Bring your Bible. Morning service
at 11; subject. “Making Suggest­
ions to Christ.” Junior Christian
Endeavor at 4 p. m. Christian En­
deavor at 6:30. There will be no
evening service. We, with other
of the churches will attend the
missionary meeting at the Pres­
byterian church, at which the
message of the evening will be
delivered by the vice president J
of the Presbyterian Board of For- j
eign Missions. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7:30.
The subject for next week it “The
Presence of the Father. Son, and
Spirit Through Obedience to The
Commands of Christ.” The public
is cordially invited to all these
services.
Make Sure You Vote Nov. 4th
.R ep u b lican S ta te C e n tra l C o m m ittee;
Jo h n W . C o ch ran , S e c re tary .
(P a id A dv.)
Litliia Bakery
I. L. Battei son, C h a irm a n
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See the Champions a t
Pacific International
Livestock Exposition
Church of Christ
Corner Second and B •
, Interest is growing constantly
a9 is shown by the increasing au­
diences, and fouls added to the
Church every Lords Day. Great
I brought • truck load of bar­
gain counter goods from Port
land last week, all of which
will be sold accordingly. Auto
Robes, Wade Dragsaw, Halt- !
era, and lots of army goods. '
Come In early while they last.
PEIL’S CORNER
A Great New Exposition Palace
and Amphitheatre -
T he Greatest Combined Exhibit o f
Pure Bred Live Stock Under
One R oof in America
- $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 in P r e m iu m s
The 14th annual Pacific International Live
Stock Exposition, Portland, Nov. 1st to 8th, will
be bigger and better than ever before. The new
and ei tlarged exposition palace and amphitheatre will fea­
ture the greatest combined exhibit of pure bred and fanev
live stock in America—over 4,000 prize animals o f many
kinds and almost all breeds- Beef and Dairy Cattle,Swine,
Horses, Sheep, Goars; also Poultry Show, Land and
Industrial Products and the world’s greatest Night
Horse Show.
AU combined—Great Lire Stock Exposition; Land
and Industrial Prod acta Show; Northwest Hay and
Grain Show; W estern W in te r P o u ltry Show;
Fancy and G&ited Horae Show.
D A IL Y A U C TIO N D A IR Y and BEEF BREEDS
Judgea of International Reputation
REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS
Portland*-Nov. 1*8
Foreign Exchange
OREIGN exchanges are often
very complicated and yet
people sometimes must use them.
This bank is prepared to transact
all business wtih foreign countries
and to give you accurate advice.”
F
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yields
7.14%
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
ask any
member etc our
Ashland, Oregon
organization
Saturday, October 25, 1024
Largest Livestock Show in the World -1 0 acres under one roof