Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 20, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK FO U R
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Thursday, Novem ber 20. 1 9 1 0 ,
W anted— W omen with taste and
spare tim e to m ake a ttra c tiv e C h rist­
m as novelties out of velvet and silk
furnished by us. Apply, The B azaar
Ion the Plaza i, opposite the A shland
Follow the crow ds to
the big
Hotel.
7O. j
dance a t A shland Nat. Nov. 22
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.Launspach’s o rch estra.
70-3
' See K itty when she arrives. 68-3
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Mrs. J. C. Clary, who was called
L. L. H arn er has purchased the
Rev. U. S. Flem ing of Chicago
to Portland several weeks ago to be p roperty on Almond street adjoining * a a d Dr. H. C. F ixott of P ortland
.e r . S° n ’ P ay C a ry ’ Who Was th e one form erly purchased bv him, were a t T rinity church W ednesday,
seriously in ju red , has retu rn ed home. know n as th e Stickfadden house He aftern o o n and evening. Dr Fixott
Slip reports
rDnnrt« th
tbnt
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She
at Rov’o
R ay’s inim.inn
in ju ries are will
move into his recent purchase p s a prom inent d entist and an ener-
im proving rapidly and while he , .
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in about two weeks while aw aitin g , se tic churchm an
andis
so inter-
in P o rtlan d h”
.r lta "
"he com p letio n of his larg e residence « « e d in the nulion-w ide cam paign
n P o n la o d . he is gaining so well whioh- is undergoing extensive r j of th e church th a t w lih manv o t t e
Lome L o n
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Local and Personal
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Join th e D. O. K. K .’s.
57-22
George F. Damon is building a
c a rp e n te r shop on his property fac­
ing B s tre e t opposite th e building
th a t was burned several m onths ago.
W hen com pleted Mr. Damon expects
to
He conduct
hone
t o all h so rts , of
• cabinet
R work.
,
He hopes to have Ins new hut.ding
com pleted and ready to operate by the
tirst of th e year.
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H em stitching. Pivoting, to cents
a vard. We pay th e postage. The
V anity Hat Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tl
Each m orning th is plucky lady
wades th ro u g h a m ile and a half of
mud to the schoolhouse, clad in ru b ­
ber boots and the garm ents which
generally go with them , changing to
sk irts and patent lea th ers before
school begins. Sufficient funds were
obtained from a dance at Green
Springs hall to buy an oil stove and
enough supplies to give the school
children a hot lunch every day for
th e balance of th e term , som ething
very much appreciated by both pu­
pils and parents.
You want Studio Ashland photo«
fo r Xmas. I t ’s none too early. 54-tf
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One of the serious cases at the
S an atariu m is th a t of Mr. Tam blvn
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of Joplin, Mo., who was trav elin g
through th is section recently with
his d au g h ter. Mrs. George Spiva, on
e pleasure trip and was taken ill on
th e tra in . On reaching Ashland he
was taken to the S an titariu m w here
lie has been a patient ever since. His
condition was reported this m orning
to be about th e same.
Flowery Kingdom Land
of Horrible Smells
ed States, to g eth er w ith some new
ones and o thers peculiar to local con-
ditions, are being expounded.
The antis, for instance, are quot-
ing statistics show ing th e infant m or-
tality due to alcohol, liability to dis-
ease, insanity and crim e because of
th e sam e scourge. In addition they
a re calling a tte n tio n to the fact th a t
the eight-hour law is in force in prac-
Prof. F. C. R eim er, who sailed for BRAZIL MAY BE NEXT
China about four m onths ago, w rites
“D R Y ” NATION tically all of Brazil and they are
urging m eans of preventing the
ns follows concerning his work in
th e Fiow erv K ihedom
By H. B. Robertson
w orking classes from , devoting th e ir
“ Have ju st retu rn ed from a two (U nited P ress S taff C orrespondent.) new found leisure hours to the at-
„ w Z eeks’
p X , trip
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T7 in . the m ountains east
RIO DE JA N EIR O .—-(By M ail.)— tra c tio n s of the saloon and tavern.
e l ' nS'
’ as th e h ard est trip Brazil, following th e exam ple of t h e 1 s The arg u m en t is also being used th a t
I have ever tak en and was about as. U nited States, m ay be the second in general th e B razilians them selves
b *s valuable tim e to aro u sin g an uncom fortable and
unpleasant as A m erican republic to adopt prohibi- a re very m oderate d rin k ers, but th a t
AsJuand im i
8° me
n ^ ' 681
the church »»¡could be im agined
excessive d rin k in g prevails to a re-
being
m ade en- ! tion.
A shland lots cheap, on sm all install-i Oregon. ” His addresses
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g rettab le extent in th e huge foreign
m ents; why pay rent
and
w
aste
(
noon
and
evening
w
ere
devoted
to
I
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n
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donJ
eys’
rid
in
g
on
a
h
ard
The
cam
paign
against
alcohol
was
rent
m oney? R. D. Sanford, H elnian St., exposition of th e work the needs
‘ A nativ e in te rp r®te r was launched b y ’P resident Epitacio Pes- colonies dom iciled here.
It is argued th a t the most severe
A shland.
70-Thurs.M on.4’ and th e outlook of the church in the SPe„
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“ ^ ‘7 m a'’ soa in his last m essage to congress
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diocese.
86en ° n th e e n tire tr ,p ’ Each night and was im m ediately tak en up with restrictio n s should be placed on al-
cohol, if for no o th er reason th an to
Big dance at Nat. Saturday. 70-3
The Rev. F. s. F lem ing is th e rec ' n 7 COmpletely w orp o u i’ -vet com " unexpected vigor by th e m ajo rity of
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¡ to r of the C hurch of th e A to n em ln "' 1
P in a d irty ’ 8 tlnking’ th e press of the country. Alarm ed
Jack McCormick, assistan t direc- one of the largest E niscom l c h o rd » Vermin' infested Chinese in n - On ac- by the determ ined a tta c k s of press
to ,. Qf the
r , .„ Chic
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of
it was and statesm en, th e liquor interests
tnent S tation, expects to leave in a th a t he is a dynam o o sp tr tu al Znd " Z L
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T V 01-
th6 Cry ° f “ per'
few days to ta k e charge of a big
ranch n ear W hite Salmon. W ash.
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M illinery sale, 20‘ per cent off on
all lines. New h ats ju st in a t Mrs.
70-3
Simons.
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G. H. B arnhill leaves today for
Chico, w here he expects to engage
in orchard work.
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h,
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possible« The bread we took
° ” S becam e coverel w ith a green
1,10 1 ’ whicb had
b® pared o ,f and
/ ®ftiaiDder Ot thp loaf toasted be-
L
g
St6r6° CUbes and
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, mOSt
paign
United S tates prom ises to be enact-
ed to th e b itte r finish in Brazil,
l„ his m essage to congress Presi-
dent Pessoa cited th e example of the
U“ it6d 818168
ad ° P ti" R a Consti-
No m an or woman who heard
.him
will ever forget him and his
nies-
p o rtu n ity and m ission'' o f ' service°!o
F ine work takes tim e. Sit for your the world, the co u n try and ti,u •
I1!"
Xmas photos uow. Studio Ashland. dividual.
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m ‘dSt
of squalor. m isery and disease. In
the m o untains m ost of th e people
b * '! *Oite’' i whicb is gc n e ra lly of ‘he
”??8t ho1 ’ lble proP °r tlo n s : scrofulous
skins, sm allpox p itted faces, children
covered w ith c ru sts of d irt— filth,
filth everyw here. In
one place I
th o u g h t I detected sev en teen differ-
ent stinks.
W orst of all was the
bound feet of the little girls, whose
ever-recu rrin g cries of agony soon
becam e pitifully fam iliar. My in ter-
p re te r was strick en with th a t dread
disease, cholera, but p rom pt tre a t-
m ent prevented the a tta c k from be-
com ing serious. A native d o c to r sup-
plem ented my dosing by stick in g
pins into the su fferin g boy. to let out
the supposedly bad blood. Som e very
valuable m aterial was fo u n d , so th e
trip was highly successful, in spite
of th e h a rd sh ip s.’
tu tio n a l am endm ent p ro hibiting the
m an u fa ctu re and sale of alcoholic
d rin k s and suggested to th e Brazil-
¡an congress th a t th e tim e has come
for the legislative body of Brazil to
grapple w ith th e problem . He indi-
cated, however, th a t th e extrem e dif-
ficulty of obtaining am endm ents lo
th e Brazilian constitution m ade it
m ore practical to tax the booze in­
d u stry to death th an to legislate pro-
hibition of m an u factu re and sale,
P resident P essoa’s suggestions for
high taxation on th e booze industry
were supported by statem en ts show-
ing th a t one of the essential tasks
of the present Brazilian congress is
to find a way to increase the govern-
m en t’
s revenues and to reduce its ex-
penditures.
As the first step of carry in g out
the p resid e n t’s suggestion Deputy
W illis Bailey, who is doing rail-
load office work a t Yuma, Ariz., is
to be m arried soon and will bring
his bride to A shland for a visit.
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Q uality fi i st a t Studio Ashland.
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CATCHES COYOTE
The city council at the m eeting
Tuesday night passed an ordinance
g ran tin g th e S tandard Oil company
‘Miss K athryn M iller, who recent-
perm ission to put in a sp u r track over l.v retu rn ed from H aw aii, is having
M ountain avenue to connect with splendid success teach in g the Pilot
(h .
ew wiui
new service statio n which they Rock school, and is enjoying a lot
are contem plating building a t a point
■ in t e i estm g experiences in connec-
in th at section.
tion with her pedagogic duties. In-
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stead of holding herself aloof and
rx W e will be „ busier in December. I a tte m P tiag to play th e role of a so-
D o n t w ait. Studio A shland.
54-tf ciety girl from the city she en ters
Mr
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’ntO the Hfe of th e com m unity and
Mr. A iant, who has been living, tak es an active part in the work and
on the M illner ranch n ear th e Norm al play of th a t region, helping herd
th e past season, is m oving to tow n sheep and qatch coyotes like the “ Girl
to r the w inter.
His place on the o f th e Golden W est
W ith one coy-
ranch has been tak en by Mr. Dollar- ote scalp in n her
her belt Miss M iller is
hyde, who has a g rading contract planning to add a m ountain lion to
on the Pacific highway.
her trophies of the chase.
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“ A rrival of K itty ” a t High School
Gym F riday evening, Nov. 21. 68-3 IN TER EST IN PITCH INDUSTRY.
NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS
llberty”
*“d the Same cam‘
which resulted in a “d ry ”
intellectual power, and cam e to those
who heard him with alm ost the sur-
Prise of a shock of electricity
Thov
forgot th e inclem ent w eather and
the little church thev sat in -,s he
carried them w ith him with
nve,
Pow ering energy and force
enable the country to m ore easily
handle the huge tide of im m igration
which the signing of peace tu rn ed to-
w ard Brazil.
It is declared th a t
m any “ undesirables,” who are not
content to em igrate to a " d ry ” U nit­
ed States will seek the g rea ter free-
dom of South America and th a t
th erefo re it is up to the governm ent
to be on its guard.
In o rd er th a t legitim ate industry
may not su ffer the L am artine bill
provides that denatured alcohol shall
be exempt from taxation.
Coincident w ith the anti-booze
fight a stro n g cam paign against the
social evil has been launched, and
it is quite possible th a t in the not
d istan t fu tu re governm ent control
will be established sim ilar to that
in force in m any E uropean countries.
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R oseburg— Local plant handles
400 tons apples.
Special prices on overhauling. See us before having your
c ar overhauled, it will save you money.
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Storage B atteries charged for 75c.
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We do all kinds of electrical work.
All W ork G uaranteed
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CARS STORED $2.00 PE R MONTH
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T h e A s h la n d G a r a g e
:
M. B. ROBISON, P ro p rieto r.
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Biiy Them
By th e liox
E xtra V alues
Juvenal L am artine has offered a bill
in th e cham ber of deputies doubling
th e federal tax on beer and light
wines and trip lin g the taxes on liq­
uors and o th er stro n g alcoholic
drinks. It is reported th a t the bill
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has excellent chances of being voted
Special; fine cottage ham s 35
' into law.
cents the pound. Plaza M arket, 6 4
In th e cam paign of propaganda
N brth Main.
68-4t
ag a in st alcohol which has been in­
The council at th e ir re g u la r m eet­
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a u g u ra ted in th e press all of the ar-
ing Tuesday n ight took up th e m at­
Revs. G. F. K oehler and J. W. Hoyt
, gum ents th a t w ere used in the Unit-
te r of th e city budget, and passed
were in C entral Point last evening
an ordinance m aking th e tax lev y ,fo r
w here they held one of th e m ost suc­
F irst Class Baking Prm luets nn<*
1920. Thfc to tal levy will be 18.2
cessful Sunday school conferences of
L ight L unches
th e series being conducted in S outh­
ROSEBURG— A ccording to II. C. m ills, and will am ount a lto g e th e r to
Mrs. Ju lia H ockett is planning on Darby, several inquiries have been $47,308.34. Follow ing is th e b u d g et:
ern Oregon P resbytery this fall. .The
going
to C alifornia in a few days received by him from residents in F o r general purposes . . ..$ 1 1 ,0 2 1 .2 8
next and last will be held in G rants
to
look
up som e com fortable quar- the
Paffs.
1 0 3 .0 0
tim ber d istric ts reg ard in g the F o r cem etery purposes . .
ters for her fath er, E. E. Cadwell,
; new pitch and tu rp e n tin e industry, F or in te rest and b o nd. . . . 19,261.26
207,95
Special sale of m illinery. All hats to pass the w inter. Mr. Cadwell went which was reported in a recent issue F o r sew er p u r p o s e s ..........
in th e sum m er on business,
4,418.91
one-hair price at the V anity Shop. to Denver
1 wl
^be Review as being considered For" stre e t p u r p o s e s ..........
a rep resen tativ e F o r fire d e p a rtm e n t..........
4,055.00
M edford.
55-12 and » h ile th e m experienced a lig h t! f„ r th is vicinity,
stroke.
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si
11
a
1 M" " " 1 hlm a n ‘' '
*>“ «N orthw estern T u rp en tin e Co
F o r park p u r p o s e s ............
4,392.92 Corner F ou rth and A S treet Aerosi)
From th e Depot.
P „ „ , a n d , wns h e ,.„ "
F o r paving and sidew alk
Mrs. Bethune e. who has been .p en d - i“ w*" b,,,ng him to C alifornia Io,
- in
o. A .......
„e
liens and i n t e r e s t ..........
3 40.4 8
ing a week or - so
shland v isit­ »0 w inter, a fte r which they expect neo and m ade an investigailo"
to
re
tu
rn
to
A
shland
in
the
spring,
stated
th
a
t
3,145.23
ing with friends, left th is week for
e e e
stated th a t operations would be F o r l i b r a r y .............. . . . .
701.82
h e r hom e in P ortland.
o
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sta rte d near here next spring
The F o r publicity ......................
Special this week O leom argarine com pany will furnish b a rre ls for the
Of th is $47,308.34, $19.2161.26 is
Anyone going soon to San F ra n cis­ 40 cents the pound; two pounds for pitch and also in stru ct men h iow it is for redem ption of bonds and in­
75 cents; beat it if you can, Plaza gathered
co and will engage to tak e care of
and furnish them w ith the terest.
M arket, 6 4 N orth Main.
68-4t
The estim ates furnished by th e dif­
necessary tools.
nn old lady on the trip apply to A. H.
ferent dep artm en ts, including,^ park
Davis, office Beaver block, or phone
Mrs. Louis Brown of T alent was TO BED W ITH HER SHOES
and lib rary , come to over $6000
14c-
69-2t
in
A shland th is m orning on a busi
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ON: HUBBY ASKS DIVORCE m oie th an is allow ed to be levied
ness visit.
according to law, so th a t th e conn-!
Miss Blanche Hicks celebrated the
BGRTLAND. Nov. 17— F ra n k Max i Cil has Cut the b u d Set down to th e 'i a TY H lo..
, A
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sixteenth anniversary of her reign as
Leave your m agazine subscriptions field claim s his wife “ m akes tin” ’ ’° WeSt possible f>gure in o r d e r to A 1 ) o l J a ‘ k t a r t s a n A c c o u n t
lib ra rian at the public lib rary T ues­
ev’s D
DrilP Stftl'ft
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cover the
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with us. Poley’s
Store.
day.
, . rug
.
and goes to ^ d with her sho^s and cover the expenses necessary fo r the
com
ing
year.
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stockings on. He says he is “ tired
P a sto r F e r n s of the B aptist church of it,” so has filed suit for divorce
High School Gym F riday evening,
Besides, th e husband avers in his
TOO LATE TO C I.A SSIE 1’
Nov. 21. See K itty a rrive.
68-3 requests lull atten d an ce of m em ber-
ship
for
p
ray
er
service
tonight,
7:30
com
plaint, Mrs. Maxfield has a “
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nag- FOR SALE Good range, $35; din-
Jack Lilly left last night for Palo o clock. Some fine pictures will be ging, quarrelsom e disposition, and
ing table, $10; book case a n d desk, jn]
Alto to be in readiness to w itness given on t h e lesson by m eans of Re- lias grown careless in her appear-
$12; 6 dining chairs, $5; 2 rock-,15
ers, $2 and $1; sta n d , $2; bed- 0
th e com ing big football gam e be­ fectoscope. Special advisory board ance.
stead, sp rin g s and m a ttre s s , $10; ifi)
tween S tanford and the U niversity of m eeting at th e close. F riends are
bedstead and springs, $6. W ant
welcome.
C aliforna which will tak e place S at­
BRICK BLOCK AT M YRTLE POINT
cash. 279 Palm avenue, below 0
urday. Two S outhern Oregon boys
Boulevard.
71-2*
Cliff Payne m akes necktie racks.
will be am ong th e players of this
MYRTLE POINT— This place is to
70-3 have a fine new business block. A
game, which greatly adds to the in­
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terest in this com m unity. These are
The T idings receives subscriptions " “ 'th V 'n X 7 e c n r ’th ° ? ’V * * * 1101^ 1'8
K enneth Lilly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
lack Lilly, and Bob Polouse of Med-
V 1*1“,8’ C° m panion’ *2’50 th e build a new s t r u c t u r e d The s Z o f
Our Firs! holiday Announcement
TO LEVY MADE
FOR COMING YEAR
OE
IN T E R E ST TO T H E LA D IES
Christmas Handkerchiefs
NOW ON SALE
For Men, W om en and Children
The g rea test a rra y of h an dkerchief v a l u e s we
have ever offered in th is annual s a l e ; hun­
dreds of them m any sty les; all a t w onderful
savings. The assortm ent* em braces large selec­
tions of every description of lawn, flaxon and lin­
en, beautifully em broidered in w hite and colors.
BON TON BAKERY
AND
F O R B E ST SELECTIO N S
COFFEE PARLOR
BI Y THEM
EARLY
AU 10c values
Sale
Pciei
A ll 2 0 c v a lu es
All 15c values
Sale
Prie««
A ll 3 5 c v alu es
All OOe values
X ..25c
S a le
5c
10c
On Savings Accounts
ph L
..15c
All 50c values
Sal«'
35c
P rice
P rice .
CASH
48c
CASH
ONLY
ONLY
Interest
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
lord.
Have a fit at O n e s T ailors.
52tf
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Edm onds of
M ontague. Calif., were in A shland
yesterday seeing th e sights in the
G ranite City and calling on friends.
year.
C om b.nation of Com panion the present bank build
mg. It will
w ith McCalls, $2.95.
If be of concrete or brick, two ,sto n e s
H om e
Restaurant
7 gh 8nd ° ff7 r Wi” be arra“ ged on Good M eals and Short O rders.
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the second floor, while th e bank •
will
lave its q u a rte rs on th e first
lloor
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an<^ N ight Servie«,
_
A resolution was passed by tlje'
council a t th e ir last reg u la r m eet-
ing au th o rizin g the city to sell to
school d istric t No. 5. th e tra c t of land
at th e intersection of Iowa stre e t and
the Boulevard. This tria n g u la r piece
is known as th e W ilber B. Holmes
property which the city took over
some tim e ago. to g eth er with ad ­
joining lots. The school district has
Piano instruction in homes. Ad- purchased this tract with the expecta­
d ress C. S. Mitchell. 128 L aurel St tion of erecting a model cottage for
68-3 the dom estic science and m anual
tra in in g d ep artm en ts of th e public
EAIT1 MAN I ll s OWN
schools some tim e in the future.
R.ATTLESNAKE; SEE
AMENDMENT XYIÏI
PAULSKRUD & BARRETT
BALTIMORE. Nov. 19.— Develop­
m ent of th e ra ttle sn a k e ind u stry is
to be one of th e objects of Black
For Men and W omen.
Hawk Remedy Co., a $1,000.000 con­
171 K m «» M ttis.
T el. 119
cern ju st c h artered in this sta te . The
com pany is em now ered to conduct
ra ttle sn a k e farm s, buy ra ttle rs and
ra ttle sn a k e oil and to develop by­
products of th e industry, such as lin ­
DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
im ents, salves, etc. The once popu­
Headquarters
for Commercial Men
la r rem edy for snakebites is not
and Tourists.
m entioned in th e c h a rte r, probably
o u t of respect to th e Volstead bill and E u r°P®an Pian.
Excellent Grill,
Merchants'
Lunch.
am endm ent XVIII.
Two Blocks from Ltthia Park.
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Fine Tailoring
H o te l A u s tin
Day
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exPCRTRCPAmHti, ACC[SSOR!ES, OHS,
PHONE 195
m a
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ft aa s,s ,
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ASHLAND
297 East Main
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K itty arriv es at th e High School
Gym F riday evening, Nov. 21. 68-3
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Miss Minnie Jackson, d a u g h te r of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jackson, is home
from Boston. Mass., w here she had
been spending the past th re e years
a tte n d in g a school of elocution. She
expects to rem ain with h er p arents
here this w inter.
E E. MARCY, P r o p
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LAST TIME TODAY
THE
MIRACLE
MAN
There are two things necessary to the getting of proper
mileage out of your tire.
1. Select a good tire, one that is hacked by the ex­
perience of the road. Look for the “G” trade mark.
2. Proper care and attention. We have recently in­
stalled a Weaver Tire Changer which insures that your tire
will be carefully and properly put on. Proper inflation is
as necessary as proper material in the tire.
Air is free! Fill up!
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FRIDAY—SATURDAY
W A L L A C E REID
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“The Valley of the Giantss’
By P eter B. K yne.
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