Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 19, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, July 19, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Classified Ads
Friday and Saturday
Oil for the
Lamps of China
with
PAT O'BRIEN
Josephine Hutchinson
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SPECIAL PREVUE
SATURDAY NIGHT
“The Daring
Young Man”
with
JAMES DUNN
Coming
Sun - Mon - Tue
MARK RAKER PASSES
Mark Baker died at the Conval­
escent home July 8. leaving one
sister. Mrs. French of Kent, Wash.,
and one brother of La Crosse,
Wis. Baker was born December 16,
1862 and came to this valley in
1886 on the first train to arrive in
Ashland from the south, and had
resided in this locality ever since.
Funeral services were held at the
Stock and Lit wilier funeral home
Sunday. July 14. Rev Runham of­
ficiated. following which the body
was taken to Portland for crema­
tion.
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• Mr Litwiller, of Stock and Lit­
willer. spent two days of this week
in Portland on business.
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Subscribe for the Miner today.
STAPLES DEALS IN BARGAINS
— Has unparalleled bargain near
town, 3 acres on highway, splen­
did modern bugalow. free water
system, outbuildings. Go see
Staples, value the place and pay
half of your honest valuation.
FIVE-ROOM city resident, close in
on paved street, house is plas­
tered inside and in good condi­
tion. brick foundation, modern
conveniences, roof is old and
I'aint dim. with new roof and
painUng the place will be ap­
praised by competent« $1500 or
more, will sell for $700 cash, or
might take less and might make
terms, so come and see me if
you want a bargain.
88c; cinnamon, half pound 32c;
YOU CAN GET a government loan
washing compound, pound 20c;
to build a new bungalow, so
free soap given with each pur­
why raise your family on rented
chase of Watkins quality prod­
premises with move, move,
ucts. Don’t wait, phone E. A.
move? Build a home and en­
Perrin now for delivery to your
courage the kiddies to plant,
door, 267-R. 129 Granite street.
construct, and breathe independ-
endence. There are a few, and FOR SALE—Good used lumber,
only a few. extraordinary resi­
also kindling, at Shale City. Low
dence lots left on the market at
prices.
(J5tf)
attractive prices. Staples has 3
bargains. Go and see him he FOR SALE- Cocker spaniel pups,
gives service.
just weaned. Herb Moore, Bell­
WHEN the Townsend Recovery
view. Phone 20-F-ll.
Plan is made a law (and it is
going to be made a law) prices
of realty will be a little higher
because citizens will have money
Vacation
with which to buy. Why delay
getting a home while you have a
TIMES
chance to get it at bottom
prices? Be as wise as the birds
Call for a
and beasts who make their nests
PERFECT
when nesting material is easily
COIFFURE
obtainable.
E. T. STAPLES, Realty Broker
Which Means So Much To
149 E. Main, Opp. Fortmiller's
(Next Door to Steven’s Market)
Your Charm and
33 Years in Ashland. Oregon, the
Personality
Climate Capital. Where the Pine
and the Palm Meet
INSURE IT WITH A
FOR SALE- Wildroot Hair Tonic.
PERMANENT—FROM THE
Brilliantine and Rose Hair Oil.
special 10c each, at Bolton's
Drug store.
FOR SALE- At the Blue Front,
67 North Main: New mattresses,
beds, springs, kitchen cabinet,
table and stands, chest of draw­
ers, ranges, fruit jars, etc.
DR. GILLIS OPENS OFFICE
Dr. Harold B Gillis returned to
his practice in Jacksonville early
this week, following several years
service with the medical corps of
the Medford district CCC. His of­
fices will I m * located in the Chit
wood drug «ton» and Dr. Gillis* re­
turn is being welcomed there, ac­
cording to townsmen.
LOW HUMMER PRICKS
ON PERMANENTS
MARY’S BEAUTY
SALON
Phone 169-L
85 N. Main
Don’t Forget
BARNEY’S
SERVICE
STATION
LIFE INSURANCE IN ACTION
Insured with the Company for $1000 in 1925, (Nam* on
request) of Kingsburg, Calif., became totally disabled from
tuberculosis the following your and began to receive monthly
disability benefits. Meanwhile premiums on the insurance
policy were waived, I-ant month this unfortunate policyholder
was bitten by a spider, resulting In his death
The Company promptly paid to his $2000, double the face
amount of the policy, on account of accidental death.
Having paid only two annuul premiums on the |>ollcy, the
Insured received during his disability a total of $1300 In
monthly payments and left $2000 in cash to his wife.
Life insurance was a good investment for this man.
Tho above article was taken from our monthly magazine,
put out by California Western States Life Insurance Co.,
and is only one of the many articles showing recent pay­
ments
,
We are one of the VERY FEW companies who arc still
including monthly payments to the Insured in case of total
disability.
Telephone 406-J
150 Nursery St., Ashland, Oregon
for
GAS, OIL, PARTS
Guaranteed Repairing
SHELL PRODUCTS
July Clearance
An Independent
Station
On Timely Items for Men
Friday and Saturday
BEAUTY NOOK
161 Harrison Street
PHONE 313
Ask the Lady Who Has One”
• E J. KnuTson, state munager week in town talking over future
for the California Western States plans with Ben Gibson, Ashland
Life Insurance company, spent representative.
Subscribe for the Miner today.
Wednesday and Thursday of this
FUNERAL PARLORS
Medford, Oregon
Specials That An* Real Bargains
At Our Prices!
SHOP OUR MAN’S DEPARTMENT
FOR RENT—Furnished house. In­
quire at Palace cafe.
FOR SALE—4 acres close in, 6-
room house, chicken house and
200 chickens, 3 acres pasture, 2
fine milk cows, woven wire
fence, price $1500; also have a
nice clear farm to trade for city
property. See Reed and Robison.
WE’RE PROUD
OF OUR PRODUCTS!
CASH NIGHT
$75
WATKINS PRODUCTS SAVINGS
—Baking powder. 24c pound;
best grade vanilla, 11 ounces
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CASH-PRIZE
ON THE SCREEN
WED. & THURS.
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
Finger Wave ____________ ,25c
Comb Wave _____________ 25c
Shampoo ________________ 25c
Haircut_________________ 25c
Marcel--------------------------- JMc
Manicure ____
.25c
Eyebrow Arch __________ .25c
Scalp Treatment _________ -50c
Hot OU__________________ 50c
Facaila .
___
. 50c
(Work Done by Students
Under Supervision)'
Refrigerators
THE JOURNAL
Byer Putman, Agent
$85 and Up
Phone 621-R
DICKEY’S RADIO SERVICE
AT WICK’S
Medford Cycle and
Repair Shop
DR. E. B. ANGELL
GUNSMITH— LOCKSMITH
Lawn Mower Service
Phone 201
23 North Fir
19c
ALL WOOL
SWIMMING
TRUNKS
For boy« und men—regular
$1.00—HPECIAI
ALSO DISTRIBUTORS FOR
MISSION DAIRY ORANGE
“So Delicious It Makes Thirst A Pleasure”
SILVER CREST DAIRY
VISITORS WELCOME
OESER’S Super SERVICE STATION
358-370 EAST MAIN STREET
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For FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Men’s Fine Broadcloth
PHONE 78
419 '/2 EAST MAIN
PHONE »4
Permanent Wave ....$1.00
9 Fine soft knit cotton, regular
“
25c, SPECIAL—
MILK AND
CREAM
FOR SALE—3 and 5-pound bas­
kets for peaches, apricots, to­
matoes. etc., at Ted's Feed and
Seed store.
SHEEP GAUNO — Sifted and
ground, a wonderful summer fer­
tilizer, per sack 75c, at Ted’s
Feed and Seed store.
for Men
GRADE ‘A’
WANTED—Dependable woman for
general house work in family.
Answer care of the Miner.
WEDNESDAY
July 24
SCANTY
SHORTS
GALENA
FROM
FRANKLIN,
PENNSYLVANIA
BRADFORD STOCK
100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA
25c a quart— 80c
In plain or fancy patterns, fast colors,
regular $1.00—
SPECIAL
87c
MEN’S UNION SUITS
prlng needle knit, short sleeve, ungle leg, regular value $1.(
SPECIAL
87e
a gallon
On the market since 1869—just brought out west
by the VALVOLINE OIL COMPANY!
Your Best Buy—Give It a Trial
TIRES AT LOWEST PRICES!
I Like to Serve You—DR. W. OESER
FORTMILLER'S
h .
The Quality Store
1C. W. FORTMILLER
J. P. DAUGHERTY
Chiropractic Physician
Nervous and Mental Disorder*
SOUTHERN OREGON
SANITARIUM
460 Boulevard
Phone 48
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EXCLUSIVELY IN
CROSLEY
Shelvador
REFRIGERATOR
AT THE
-TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THIS GREAT
SEE IT NOW
AT
DICKEY’S RADIO SERVICE
AT WICK’S FURNITURE
Phone 216
Watch for Sale Sheet Left at Your Door
ACROSS FROM LITHIA THEATER
IN ASHLAND
Midsummer Sale!
CUT RATE DRUGS—TOILETRIES — TOBACCOS AND FINE WINES!
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