Clifton
«4 Saturday, Septemtote 14. a» U a hotel.
Methodist parsonage In Medford
when Mtae lees« KeHar, daughter
or Mrs. Fannie Keller on Allison
Street, became th e bride ad W -
Grant Selby, sen of Mr. and Vtn.
Arthur Selby, who recently ^ < m d
from this city to Dunsmuir, Call-*,
tornla.
The Reverend B. H.
Temple performed the egreSfnny
and Misa Jeaale Guthrie on Oneab
a n street and C. F. Clevenger nt
Dunsmuir, aocompanled the bride
and groom.
, Mrs. Selby wae graduated front
the Ashland high school with the
class of 1120 and from the Ore-.
gon Agricultural college in Cor-
vallls with the elaae of 1926. She
Is a Delta Omega. Last year she
taught in the Monroe high school,
located Just out ot Eugene, Ore-.
gon, and previous to that time,
she taught la Oakland. California,
Mr. Selby was graduated from
the local high school In 1921 and
from the Portland Dental college
with the class of 1927. He waa
appointed Fitzsimmons
hospit-
al in Denver, Celoraco, wlfsre
¿he young couple will make their
home. Mr. and Mrs. Selby left
Saturday ’afternoon by auto for
that city, and enroute there, they
will stop In Dunsmulf to visit
*i with Mr. Selby’s parents.
''
Furaished’TTîTrt
fo r REITF—Five room hongs
to it. flrgt house In back of Vln< at 71 Pina street. Apply at A. D
ng Theatre.
21-3 Payne, real estate office.
IV»
FOB flia r r laite three room
apt., furnished. BOS Boulevard.
IH *
FOB HALE—House. Small pay
ment down, balance like regt.
tBNT— Four room houee- Property can he made to pay It
*pt, with hath, inquire self out. intuir» at ts e Boule
d sL
|- t f vard.
19-8*
r EXCHANGE — l i d acres In
¡high state of cultivation, three
'gets of buildings, alfalfa, elever.
i Blue grass, plow land, irrigated
' and considered one o f the b e s t
: nanches In the Boise valley, wish
to exchange for good ranch in
Southern Oregon, can be traded
«pear. C. I. Cushman, Nampa Ida.
Realtor .
17-6
I TRAPB ■ BUg ene homes, farms
acreage and business« to trade
Apr Ashland and vicinity. Tell us
What yea bane and w£*t you want
•n d we do the mat. Kinney la .
•estaient Co., Eugene, Ore..
SOB-1 me.«
FOR HALE—Ford coupe in
excellent condition, 1175, Mildred
Millard. S76 Liberty.
21-8*
FOR SALK— White figs. Fred
B Porter, 223 Maple St., phone
jro-J.
FOR HALE — Freeh J e r s e y
milch cow -with calf. Pigs for sale.
R. Scheiderelter, Rt. 1, Box 213.
21-4*
FOR HALE • - Two heating
gtoves and good range. Diakin,
18-3
176 6 , Main SL
FOB BALE;—Agawam, t h e
grape for Jelly and Juice, 4 l-2c
per lb., also concord, 430 Holly.
FOB BALM—Pears, tina t e r
canning aad eating. 76 cents per
be«, phons 2.74J1L
:,..„X6-tf
n R r iT illiT T ïS to 'S r Œ S
pressa and Coueard grapas, O. A.
Gray, 1371 Iowa.
• 14-tf
FOB HALM— Seasoned body
Mr. 12 lteh . 32.64 rick; 16 Inch
32.S9 rlek. »-foot eord wood,
39.00 cord. Delivered. Phone 60.
NAME NEF (X1MMANDANT
SALEM. Sep*. 26.— (LP>— The
state board of control today elect
ed Sam 8tarmer of Roseburg com
mandant of the Old Soldiers’
Home to succeed the late Oeo. W.
Riddle who died last week. Star-
mer was sheriff of Douglas coun
ty for eight years and a veteran
of the Spanish-American war.
Toledo— Thousands attend the
opening of Ben Jones memorial
bridge at Rocky Creek. Roosevelt
Highway.
FIN » HOME TRACTS— 1 to
10 acres each, good soil, nearly
level, easy walk to schools, near
Bust Main »treat, 1100 ‘to |6 0 0
High School P .T . A. F ill bold
per acre, special inducements to
Mr. Miller who is proprietor of
their regular meeting In t h a
home builders, easy terms. H. C. the Nash hotel In ‘Medford, has
Junior high school building on
Ualey, OS East Main St. 10-lMg. purchased the casing in the old
the Boulevard. •
. Z -i
Trlgonia oil F«U In Fern Valley - Tuesday, Sega. M . —' B e lg ia n
Mr. Miller has erected a derrick
group meeting. Mrs. J, H,
and will remove the casing thin
Fuller's group will meet at the
week.
home of Dr. Mattie B. Shaw on
As a result of a hunting expe
Pioneer avenue And Mm. Walt
d itio n , J. C. Cheriy of Ashland,
er RedfeQTs group will meet
WANTED— Used band instru returned Sunday from the Slskl-
with Mrs. Gerald Wennav on
ments— bring your to us at once yous with a fine buck.
Allda street.
If you wish to sell. Elhart’a Book ’ R. J. Luke and J. C. Cherry Wednesday. Sept. BE— T he Fast
Store.
20-4 have been ‘picking pears for the
Matron’s «Ink of Alpha Chapter
past few weeks at the Golden
Ko. 1, O. B. &. regular meet
HAMAKEB TRANSFER a n « Crest Orchard.
ing at the home of Mera. B. V.
Storage Go. nCflee at resid en «,
My. and Mrs. Chas. Graham
Carter, 614 Boulevard.
'
174 North Main. Phone 414.
moved last week to the Scott Or- Friday, Sept, a»— a e m meeting
will be held at the Oakland ar-
mory. Citizens of the e|tF-cor
dially invited and urgedto at
tend.
Wednesday, Sept. aH-r-TtorDrst
meeting of the ¿Washington P-
T. A. will be held In the Wash
ington school building on N orth
LOHT— Brown leather
puree
* Main street at 8:84 F.*m. All
on Main street. Finder return to
parents Interested in the Work
Tidings office.
20-2
of this organization are urged
to attend the meeting Wednes-
LOHT— Brown and black Span
iel pup, 5 months old, answers to
28 22 22
name of Smokey. Last seen out by the home of Mrs. I. C. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross of Past Hohle Ueaad «Sub Medts—
Senior High School, return to <6
The' regular monthly- meeting
South 2nd St., and receive reward. Ashland were Sunday guests ot
of the Past Noble Grand club sf
20-6 Mr. and Mrs. J. Terrill.
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14,
L O. O. F., was held Friday
afternoon, September 23, at 2:00
R etu rn s H om e—
Mrs. A. M. Cherry returned on o’clock, at the home of Past
Noble Grand Mrs. Edna Storey
Pursuant to Chapter 118, Gen Snnday from Cottage Grove and
on Allda street.
Seaside
where
she
had
spent
the
eral Laws of Oregon for. the
Misa Mollie Sanger, capable
last
three
mpuths.
year 1821, the Board of Direct-
ore of the Talent Irrigated. Dis
trict, and a speeial committee;
consisting of A- H . Ddvenhlll
and J. B. Judy hgve approved
the budget for the ensuing fiscal
year, January 1, 19^8 to and In
cluding December 81, 1928 and
HEAVY BLUE FLANNEL
the same is ou file In the office
A Resti Shirt a t ........ . . . H.00
o f the District at Talent, Ore
gon.
Notice is hereby further given
that the Board o t Directors of
Talent Irrigation District, con
stituting the tax levying board
(Biggest Little Store in Town^Oygn Evenings.)
of said district, will meet at the
office of said board in the City
of Talent, Tuesday, October 4,
1987, at ten o'clock A. M., when
and where any person who shall
be subject to the tax levy of the
district, based on said estimate,
when the same shall be made,
shall be heard in favor of, or
against said tax levy, or any part
thereof.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
TALENT
IRRIGATION
DIS
TRICT,
•
USE THE QUALITY PAINT
BY O. ARNSPIGER, Sec'y.
16-2 Mon
GENUINE NAVY C. P. 0. SHIRTS
-Al Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
FINE FALL PAINTING
SH E R W -W IL U A M S
IT COSTS NO MOKE THAN CHEAP PAINT.
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
OUR RATES:
With Bath, Single, »2.00 and »2.26— Double 76c Extra, No Ups
Without Bath, Single, »1.26 and »1.60—-Double 60c Extra
No Ups
Practioe Lùpited To
Eye, Ear, Now aadThcaat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
jurroundlnga.
mrAluy, Hep«. 90.— The High
School P. T. A. will meet at
8:30 o’clock p. m. at the high
echool building.
LONG TIME PAYMENTS
“The Marysville District has become the leading diver
sified fruit district la California and 1 know of »o »lace on
the Pacific Coaat where there Is-more profit in growing fruits
than in this district.’*— R. W. Skinner.
“Alicante vineyard will yield the seoond season 2 ton*
per acre— the third season 3 th tons; the fourth and fifth
years 4 to 6 tons; The association price this.year is »60 per
ton net to the grower.” — 8. Ewell.
"17 acres figs turned off 87 tons of dried tigs, »120 per
tnn 1« average Drlce for past 10 years,’’— Ernest L. Smith.
ton. Four years from the graft tney produce s ton s per
and should Increase up to 5 tons. I know your land—-well u
is tip-top olive land.” Chas. G. Ahart.
“Your land is A l for Alfalfa, I consider a good farmer1
should average 8 tons per acre and some farmers some sea
sons should get 10 tons per acre on yonr land. Your land
is very cheap at your prices and you have aa abundance ot
cheap water. This is as good a dairy country a^ any In the
State.”— M. F. Gomes.
“I came to Marysville in 1914 from Eureka. I have
been dairying all this time I make 2160 per cow per year.
Orcharding and dairying are a tine combination. I am lots
healthier here than any place I ever lived. The heat will
never hurt anyone here. We always have cool night.’*— John
H. Hansen.
Come to this land of all the year nrops 4‘the tend of
least resistance” where oontented farmers are build
ing snug bank accounts. Come where nature works
for you, not against. Come where there i» plenty
of cheap irrigation, where the wmrirets for your pro
ducts are developed and you can make real profits.
Live where life’s worth living.
W 8. SMITH, 515 Liberty Street, Ashland.
By Taylor
t THOUGHT*
WERE LADd
SStS#g!»i£S«S
£9Uuaa99CUEAJW AS&
WELL. I * TMCN'BE
Coal, Wood and Storage
Auto rreight'Tenniiul
Irrigated Alfalfa—Dairy—Fruit
Vegetable Lands
WHITTLE T R A N S I»
Packing. Crating and Shipping.
Bong Distance Healing.
SUBURBAN TO MARYSVILLE
Mom and Pop
I FEEL. SO FOOt«H
IM THESE MMUMW&—
db . rara » a . w orn
Convalescent H wk
For complete information call or write
When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
new and up to date at very low rates. We furnish
everything hut the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
Friday morning, Septa
they saTe a golf break»*
hotel, after which the
spent the remainder ot tl
ing playing on th e cours«
)ust south ot the city on
eiflo highway. Mrs. F. B
lead Mrs. Russell Crlpe
prizes. Those whe enj<
pieaBant affairs ware: 1
jtuzaell Crlpe, Fred Hom
MoNalr, J. W. McCo;
Dodge, Harry Tomlinaoz
Provost, J .A . Churchill
Peters, Jr., V. D. Mlllei
Dean, W. L. Maxey, P.
us, L. H. Hansen and Mi
Oeder; Mrs. Daisy McGa
the hostesses Mrs. O. A
rud and Mrs. C. J. Read
Saturday, September 2
o'clock p. m., Mesdamei
rud and Read entertain«
er group of friends with
luncheon at the hotel, fol
an afternoon of bridge
former's home on Oak a
hie prices were won *by
Crow, Mrs. H. L. Claycc
Domino Provost and M
Enders.
The guest list Include
dames H. L. Claycomb
Swedenburg, R. L. Bur
William Briggs. Domino
Phone 117
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Roystan and
two children returned last Sun
day from Payette Valley, Idaho,
where Mr. Roystan has been to
attend to some business affairs.
On Thursday a business deaj
Mr. Royston sold his ten - acre
tract, his home, place, to Mr. and
Mrs. Snyder of Oklahoma. . who
are recent comers \o tU<8 <;ountry.
Tbcir three children are already
attending the Bellview school.
Mr. and Mrs. Haya from Idaho,
Who not long ago bought t h e
Blake place are the parents of
Mrs. Snyder.
The Roystons are leaving soon
for Payette. Valley, where they
will take charge of the old place,
which is owned by his mother,
and wl|o still lives there.
Bellview Is sorry to lose these
enterprising residents, but glad
that others are hare to Immediate
ly take their place.
A lot of old time residents or
their descendents from this com
munity were In attendance at the
Pioneer
Reualou In Ashland
Thursday. Among those noted
were, Mr. and Mrs. Bd Barron.
Mu. m A Mrs. Homer a s n r n , Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Trim.
Mgs Fred Hanies was a guest
at ah eight g'cloek breakfast giv
en at the Llthla Springs Hotel by
Mm. Head aad Mrs. Psulserud to
members of the golf club a n d
soma friends. Aftor the break-
faffi the guests repaired to the
go|f cgdree, where tour holes of
golf were played-
tfw Bellview P. T. A. met at
the school bouse at 8 o'clock Frl-
d a | evening. The aew president
Mgs- Ralph Clapp was in charge.
Mto. 8. K. Barnes was elected to
fill the office of vice-president,
rcgenlly vacated by the removal
of Mrs. Jones who has moved
awgy .from this district.
Mrs.
Lopls Dodge addressed the meet
ing.
The danoe at the club house at
nlito o’clock last night, produced,
as usual, the r ala tor which It Is
noted. Bat a sraa'l crowd braved
thd storm, and a splendid time re
potted by those In attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Stratby and two
children,, who hare been visiting
th» Musner family left Saturday
fof California by motor.
The president and secretary ot
thg Upper Valley Club visited
Mips York In Medford Thursday,
aufl made their plans more def
inite for entertaining the other
rural clubs, which it was decided
to do at the last club meeting. For
a long time the club has planned
this, and so now the next meeting
date which will be the ascend
Wednesday In Oct. the 12th. has
been set aside for this fine Inter-
aim nge of Ideas. Miss CbambgB*
1*1» will *K«|n be present and so
be In close touch with her feder
ated rural clubs In this county.
, QffifiA 89 Oak 8L
WOOD
$175 Tier
We will
rill deliver any a.
amouht
of exceptionally good 12-lnch
slabs at this price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
Painting, tinting and pasering,
try CUff Burlingame, 621 Mt- Ava.
or phone 4SB.
147-1 a te
MALI« U HERB
Are you planning on Saving
your car rebuilt, if sn gat our
prices first.
Wa apsclaUte to
regal-*ng and can build 26,000
more milaa in your mdtor. Wa
wo*k an flat rate I)aril.
Rates on storage hg tog Waak
or month. Aacessarlag. g te and
oil and cars washed and aeJUtrad.
THIRD HTBEBr GA* W E
(Open Night and Dap) .
Tromhlaa
Umhnrgai
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