Ä£3 Billy Brigg»!» Hero 01 latea* J prâpie b it Who «Mlk D e ! • * * »ke oxpease o f tb#l» •«■ who refuse to take Heir eut ¡nnt- er.aid the ffeltore of the tioe, who hedge, seeking rotes at the pussy footer»." and bladder. Satisfaction guar­ anteed. Sold everywhere— Ko. < SPOONERS TO SHOOT BANDITS I ' ' ' - '■ 7'" Uv 1 ) | ffMaffffD I n c w u xu 086X1 HQM t . JRr ^ tokera raw rawara r rvr affMF VDO COTT TTut 0 f raraw 0r j »ra 1BSU0 om month or more, l-2e the word each time. , FED flttOUDMtost Bide Meat Market Building, Bast Main SL (tee- o4 «*• beat taoeme props*- tfn 1» JboMoBd. X want to seul it. The first reasonable offer ■ate k . Fred R. Neil, dr phone 474ttt ears of Creamery. 940-9 Wessen and Obildse» and Organotberphy Office, 108 Pioneer Avanne ■ Telephon* M EBGtt OttADM FIAJ4O near Ashland will he sold' to reliable *etRr ae M* saving. 81b monthly FOR RENT— Modern, furnish­ will handle. A real buy, write ed apartment, convenient „and at once tor particulars. Tallman reasonable. O. B. Gunter. Phone, Piano Store, Klamath Fails, Ore. 240-8 2W-J. . FOR SALE - f o r d roadster FDR RENT—Two garages close with commercial body. Good in. Inquire 57 rifth, St. 2.44-9 eondltles. Smail refrigerator, FDR RENT: — Furnished, two three burner gaa plate wit* roams with kitchenette. 155 7th oven. Gaa water heater, electric at. 242-tf irnii, 137 Oak St. 242-tf FDR RENT— A daddy chicken FOR SALE—Used parts for all ranoh, four buildings. 98.00 per makes of cars. Lawn mowers re- month. Deakto. 201 ». Main. patreff aad sharpened to cat like naw or wo charge. The Motor FDR RENT—Either two or Market 19 E. Main St. 23 5-1-mo-* three room furnished apartmetat, lights aad water. 910 month. In- natre 440 fftftnsn at. 242-1-wh Office Phone 1 « 4 Mouse Phone 104-L Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings, — Cltisens IJank Building. h. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prao, rice limited to eye, ear, voee and throat—X-ray todnding teeth. Office honra, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ land, Oregon- summer «ad furnace heat In win­ > NORTHFIELD, Vermont, June 19.— (U P )— Political <‘pussyfoot- era” whe are -swayed by pacifist agitation were attacked by Assist­ ant Secretary of War H anforl MacNlder in address at Norwich University here today. "The real danger is not in the foreign red, but in the native yelr low,” MacNlder declared. KeturuM fsem PortbuHb— "Coupled with them and un-> Mrs. Nate Bates and Mrs. 8. A. consciously aiding and abetting Peters, hr,, returned yesterday them are those who ,seek high from Portland where they were places as representatives of the delegates from Ashland to the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star J. P. Sayle, G. W. Noble, and held Monday, Tuesday, Wed see- O. O. Van Natta will leave by car day aad Thursday of thia week. Monday morning for Marshfield, Dr. W. E. Blake, who with his to attend the encampment of the family is taking a two week's va­ O. A. R. cation in the north, also attended the convention. BALTIMORE, Md.. June 19.— (U P ,— Petters along the high­ ways of Baltimore county, are ad­ vised by Lieutenant William R. Dorsey, of the county police, to “shoot to kill" holdup men who have disturbed many nocturnal parties. Bttly B r ig » , farmer lawyer and legislator, also qualified this week ae an angler. With Bart Millar, BlUy want a i t to the apper waters of Jenny creak on a ftshthg tri*. In on» sedncettve looking pool Billy threw In his* line and a hungry rainbew f_ grabbed the bait and whiaked away. Billy was standing in the mud, but ha forgot hia precasiaus foothold as he halted hia hook again and teased out his lina. For nearly SO throws, the rainbow gobbled the salmon eggs, made faces at Billy and darted away. And all the time Billy was Paelflv Telephones and Telegraph sinking farther Into the mud. D. L. toasts, district eable splle- Finally, Billy landed ® er, and Charles E. Seavey, aestst- bla prise. WfU ■ nrigMy •* ant cable splicer, both of Eugene heave ha Jerked bock hfe W U. O. Gill and Eugene Miller. rod. The troat swung ® central office repairmen, of Port- In mid-air and landed D land, are * in Ashland over the high up in the branches of D week-end on business, and guests a nearby tree, with the D of the Lithia Springs hotel. They lin e securely tangled te expect to go on to Klamath Falls about the limbs. W Monday. By this time Billy was hip-deep'in mud and Bert bad to tug at Mm for nearly 90 minutes before he could pull him out of the mire. Dripping with mud, Billy shinned up the Keep Yon Neatly tree and got his trout. But he still refusese to Your Money’s Worth say just how big it was. New Cable Steel Camp Furniture Goto, 94.85 — CJiairs, 91.7» . Stools, 91.28 - Do Luxe Chairs, $4.50 Comforters, 94.00 Everything you need for th at -trip. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest L ittle Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings “Shoo Fly” radiant, vigorous health a your natural birth- right. A re you enjoying it? The Mcret ol the famous health springs has been discovered. Recogmied health author­ ities say "their radio-active water dissolves and eliminates the clogging waste matttcr w hich poisons vital organ»—the ch id cause «4 most diseases . " A t low cost and with no upkeep expense, the R adium O ne R evtcatoh brings to your home the amaung benefits of a perpetual radio-active health sprung. Read some of the thousands of testimonials from enthus­ iastic users who report relief in long-stand­ ing cases of High Blood Pressure, Kidney Trouble, Constipation, Stomach Trouble, Arthritis, Neuritis, Goitre, Rheumatism, etc. Get information. You'll be' interested. The Animal's Friend Keep Flies and other Insects off your cows. Half-cent's worth saves three quarts of miHt. Has been used by the beat dairy men since 1885. Big shlplnent just in. B inder T w ine and Grain Sacks at Peil’s Comer R adium O u t R evigatov C o .. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES ter. Bulltin conveniences, includ­ ing fitoFteem 919 Hurgadlos St- 23 T-tf W. J. MOORE, Lawyer,— Offices over the Ashland Tidings office DMPt Forget the No. 8B8-L FOR RENT— Furnished house Building, Repairing, Painting, in Camps Building. Practices In on Laurel St. Inquire 322 Mar- Tlattag, Cabinet Work, Roofing, tho United States courts and all 22ff-tf Cement Work, day or contract. the courts of California and Ore­ gedlne. Phone 359-L. gon. BlaekwolL 518 Elisabeth St. FOR A HEAJrfTHY, HONOR- fo r t u r n f. «a» two tram 299-1 mo ABLE, NATURAL OLD AGE ¿•artmara. M» B. house keepiffff Keeping tho body in good phy­ 266-tf Malli FOB SALE or TRADE:— 6 lots JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET sical repair is the best possible la Goldendale, Washington, also WORKS, Corner Helm an and FOR RENT— Furnished apart- insurance for a healthy, enjoyable ICO acres Alfalfa ranch in Prine- Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tf ana liaanina rooms. Lithia natural old age. Kidney ailments vffla. Oregon •will trade tor Ash- Apts., 39 S. fl *e°— ,tI—\» < -« f toad or Medford property. Mrs. are especially to bo avoided, not only for the pain, distress and 8. A. Prose, 224 Garfield St. 217-1 mo. Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing, weakness suffered, but because Crating and Storage. Long dist­ the lurking poisons left in the FOR SALE — 8 room fnrnilsh- ance -tracking. system by impaired kidney and L ffaaffr home, Brak. cheap, 1 » bladder action are a frequent fi St. 223-1 mo. • T. L. POWEfff» .General Trans­ cause of other painful disorder«. fer — Gooff team aad motor Foley Pills, diuretic stimulant trucks. Good service at a rea­ for the kidneys, are a reliable, sonable .price. Phone .99, • ; . Î Ï valuable medicine, that promote FOR sale « to Cheap, . wlq *-LOST^Airdale pup, 4-nronths shades 1-11 ft.; 2- ft., 1-8 ft.. 2- old. Finder return to 661 B St., healthy, normal action of kidneys 6t ft. The cittrafis Brat . 9<6-3 or phone 363-jt. 245-3* Thompson and Burlingame FOR SALE— Girl’s bicycle. Na­ WANTED— Heavy hens. Eagle , Painters and Decorators tional. In excellent condition. Meat Market Paper Hanging — Tinting a Mrs. Balls, 477\AHIaon. »«5r3 Specialty. FARM machinery and sprayers Estimates gladly fam ished. FOR SALE— 8« stanas of bees repaired at the Eagle Bros. 196tf in good condldtton. Brown A Foundry, also a tow cook stoves Phono 98 Rice. 68 N. Main. 245-2 tor sal« cheap. 242-1-mo.* Sunflower Top Dressing FEHIGE’S TRANSFER T0I Revigator Bldg.. Sutter at Taylor. San fran citco. Calif. Shod Alljthe Time W ithou t obligation in any way. pleats „ send tru,y<>iir’kliterature. Always in This Store! J. H. TURNER, Agent OVERLAND SHOE SHOP 470 Bou levarti fo r Economic*! Transportation ÇHEVRO1F I j .1 T i n LEEDOMrS FOR SALE— ..Freeh cow, also CEtoO-RAtt— A< last, real pro- horse, w t 1100 pounds. Phono teetlon against moths, dust, mil­ 9-F-2,_______ _ ~ _______ 244 3 dew. Call at 160 N. Main St. Apt 1. Ashland, Ore. , 243-6* FOR H A ld •Apricots. ..Phono AMBRO S. PARK orders. 16-F-9. J. H- Morse. 244-6* Just a Good Painter' Phone 26 FOR SALE Apricots. Ashland 241- 1 mo- Fruit and Produce Association. 244rtf PAINTING, Papering, Carpent­ ering and Maeon work. New and FOR SALE— 2nd hand electric remodeling. Day or contract. washing machine. In fin* condb V » . . R Gould, 453-J. 221-1-mo. tlon at Icenhqwor’s New and Sec­ 213-1 mo.* ond Hand store, 889 E. Hain St. WANTED— 100 old cara to Phone 171. 244-3 Wrack. Th» Ifotor Markot, 39 E. Main St. 236-mo.* CHEAP LOTS, three, each, 68 ft. East front, flne^fittktien, fftor new school, 5600 for the tjiree, terms. Better look. Realty Agency. FOR RENT— Reasonable: Fur­ nished, modern, three room apart­ ment. Vendome Hotel. 243-6t* WARTEIb—Salesman and sales- oman for Ashland terriory. In­ resting, profitable work foi hole or part time. No Invest- ent required. Write Mr. White, 11 8wetland Bldg.. Portland, re. 245-3 245-3 White ighorn hens laying. 620 Elisa- i