Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TJCDINÖ8
’Tuesday, December 9, 1019
I
cy, W ednesday. Those p resent w ere:
Mrs. Gay Lacy, Mrs. F re d Spencer,
Mrs. W illiam Crosby, Mrs. W ill Chil­
ders, Mrs. C arl F o ster, Mrs. W ithrow ,
Mrs. M arion T ryer, Mrs. Pennilon,
Mrs. Chase G ardner. A delicious
One cent th e word each tim e.
Mr. A rth u r H all and Mrs. E tta lunch was served and everybody had
H ow ard w ere quietly m arried a t a d elightful tim e.
■ » ♦ »< ■ ♦
Jacksonville Tuesday m orning, De­
Mrs. H azen and Mrs. P e a rl Bar-
cem ber 2, a t 10 o’clock. They re ­ i re tt, who have been packing apples
tu rn e d to T alent w here Mrs. C harles i in M edford, have a few days layoff.
D a. GEO. O. JARVIS
Lacey served supper a t which quite Clim C lark, who has been laid up
a few relatives and friends were p res­ w ith rheum atism for the last two or
DRf. FRANK M. MOXON
ent. Mrs. H all is a d a u g h te r of Mr. th re e weeks, is im proved and able
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
John Lacey of T alent. Mr. H all is to be up and around in th e house.
employed on th e Siskiyou m ountains
Mr. and Mrs, R alph Koozier. who
w here they are filling in a tre stle 1 have been occupying th e Pace house
THE SANITARIUM
fo r th e S. P. railro a d . They will on Gibson avenue, will move to Med­
m ake th e ir hom e a t th e Siskiyou ford as soon as they can re n t a house
hotel w hile he is em ployed there. th e re and Mr. and Mrs. Pace will
ASHLAND, OREGON
At about 10 o’clock a larg e bunch of move in as soon as they are able to
Phone 120
jov-m akers tu rn e d o u t w ith every secure th e ir house.
bell and old tin can th ey could find
Mrs. H earing and Mrs. W ill Crosby
around tow n and enjoyed a very w ent to A shland Tuesday and spent
pleasant evening. They w ere tre a te d the day w ith Mrs. B ert P o rte r, a
with candy and cigars galore. A fter d a u g h te r of Mrs. H earing.
ROOMS AND BOARD
PHYSICIANS
I gam es w ere played and all th e mud
Mrs. K ouns has been enjoying a
off th e ir feet they s ta rte d for hom e
DR. ' ^ “ b T m o ORE — C hiropraet.c TABLE BOARD w ith o r w ithout a t a la te h o u r w ishing Mr. and Mrs. visit f"om h er b ro th er, Mr. Chas.
Simm ons, from Salt Creek, Ore., the
"
p ir8 t N ational Bank
room. P hone 207-J. 71 L aurel
Physician.
H all a happy jo u rn ey th ro u g h life. last week.
St.
85-12*
Bldg. P hones: Office, 112; Res
A nother w edding occurred Decem­
Miss M ary Chapm an of Twin Falls,
207-J.
FOR TRADE
ber 2, which is of in te rest to T alent Idaho, stopped over S aturday in T al­
DR. ERNEST A. M OOD?. -P
- ractice
- — — I , FOR TRADE— 20-acre ranch, seven people, th a t of Mr. Jack Vance of ent on her way from C alifornia, and
T alent, and Miss Luella Bailey of was joined by Mrs. J e ttie O’Connell.
lim
to eye,
ear, 10 nos>e
r o m A s h la n d f o r r e s id e n c e
th
ro ited
a t. Office
hours,
to 12 and j m
n n ile
le « s^ f fro
n ^ A sh la n d ^ fo r residence A shland. Ja ck is a son of Mr. and They left to g eth e r for th e ir homes
83-7D Mrs. John Vance, who resided here in Nevada. Miss Chapm an nursed
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
for several y ears b u t iecen tly moved Mrs. O’Connell th ro u g h her recent
land, Ore.
7 3 -tf,
USED CARS
’ to Nevada. J a c k ’s happiness was illness and operation she underw ent
suddenly changed to sorrow when on w hile in C alifornia.
DR. 4. 4. EMMEXS— Physician and BARGAINS IN USED CARS—
surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye,
Mrs. John N orm an, who was visit­
M itchell Six, 1917, splendid con­ th e sam e evening of his w edding he
ear. nose and th ro a t. Glasses ^sup­
dition ....................................$1000 received a telegram sta tin g his fa th ­ ing friends and relatives around T al­
plied. O culist and a u rist for S. P
Maxwell, 1919, good s h a p e . . $900 e r w asn't expected to live and he ent for a couple of weeks, retu rn ed
-R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. B ldg-
F o rd , lig h t knockabout tru c k $300 m ust come at once. Mr. and Mrs. to her hom e in D unsm uir Sunday,
opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore.
N early new 1 % h. p. gasoline en­ Jack Vance left im m ediately fo r his accom panied by h er husband, who
P hone 567.
21-tf
cam e over Sunday m orning.
gine ...........................................$50 fa th e r’s bedside.
I. C. W illiam s and wife expect to
Beulah
B
u
rnett,
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
Mr.
L
ist
your
cars
w
ith
us.
D. M. BROWER, M. D.— 21« Factory
leave the 10th of Decem ber for an
and
Mrs.
H
enry
B
u
rnett,
is
confined
E.
N.
NORTON
MOTOR
CO.,
St. Phone No. 498-R. Uses radio- '
extended visit in the E ast w ith re la ­
h e a t largely in his tre a tm e n t of ; A gents C olum bia Six and Ajax to h er hom e w ith rheum atism . She
tives.
has
been
quite
bad,
h
u
t
is
getting
Tires,
T
ourist
G
arage,
347
E.
Main.
chronic
diseases. T uberculosis, j
Mrs. Roy E stes retu rn ed home
82-lm o along nicely at present
cancer and o th er infectious ail- ,
S
aturday
evening a fte r an extended
Mr.
H
enry
Pace,
who
is
w
orking
jnents, respond m arvelously to said
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
for th e county driving a tru ck and visit w ith h er p aren ts in O akland,
treatm ent.
m aking M edford his hom e, was a , Calif.
FOR SALE— F o r sale or trad e. Lots | visiting his p aren ts a t T alent S a tu r­
Mr. and Mrs. Will High expect
ATTORNEYS
1, 2 and 3 in block 4 on M orton day and Sunday.
th e ir son, Mr. H ilbert High and fam ­
stre e t. W ill accept au to as p a rt
Mr. George Ziders of H arrisb u rg , ily hom e from P o rtla n d soon.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttoi n ey s-at-, paym ent. A ddress O. L. Lance,
Mrs. H earing received a le tte r from
Ore., who was visiting friends and
Law, P ioneer Block, A shland.
M ansfield, W ash.
75-13t* relatives in T alent and A shland last h er d au g h ter, Mrs. N ettie Baker. She
L. A. R O B E R T S — A ttorney-at-Law .
says they expect to come back to
STAPLES REALTY BARGAINS week, w ent hom e Sunday n ight ac­
Room s 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bank
com panied by his wife, who has been T alent next spring.
W atch for Some New B argains
Bldg.
__________________ . |
Mrs. C. A. Hazen, h er sister, Mrs.
here v isiting th e last two weeks.
H ere is one to s ta r t w ith:
J
e
ttie
O’Connell, and friend, Miss
Mrs.
Ed
H
ughes
e
n
te
rta
in
ed
at
din­
C. H. SPALDING, A tto rn e y -at-L aw / New m odern bungalow , 7 room s, n er Sunday, Mrs. G uisinger of A sh­
b
ath
,
two
toilets,
larg
e
sleeping
B eaver Block. Phone 146.
porch; big basem ent, large lot, land, Mrs. Rose and h er sister, Mrs.
STENOGRAPHERS
fru it and b erries; 2 blocks from George Ziders.
Miss Alice V andersluis, m usic in ­
Boulevard and school.
Splendid
s
tru
c to r of M edford high school, was
su rro u n d in g s,
com pletely
and
COME TO
JE S S IE B. TH ATCHER — Public
visiting in T alent Saturday.
nicely
fu
rn
ish
ed
;
im
m
ediate
pos-
S tenographer. Com m ercial Club
T helm a and R ichard Beeson are
sion— $4000; h alf cash.
Ju st
H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a m .; 2
confined to th e ir hom e w ith scarlet
th in k !
fever. This is the only hom e around
p. m. to 5 p. m.,
T alent now u n d er q u aran tin e.
H ere you will find unusually ac­
Mr. N. Pace was a business visitor ceptable gifts. Give an Ansco Cam ­
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
in Jacksonville Saturday.
A. L. LAMB— C o n tracto r and B uild-j
D o n in »
Mr. W elborn Beeson, who expects era, a gift th a t helps to m ake C h rist­
e r . Cem ent, Brick and Wood- **■*• l Y v I I I C r
to leave T alent th is com ing spring, m as m erry— and keeps a picture
resigned his position as chairm an of story of th e C hristm as joys. Priced
work. Tel. 394-R. 109 Pine St.
SUPPOSING
th e school board and his vacancy was, $3.49 to $29.33.
FRANK JORDAN — G eneral Con- j The house in which you a re liv­ filled by Mr. George C arter.
tra c tin g and rep a ir work. C em en t, ing should be sold tom orrow and
Mrs. E lizabeth Beeson was a M ed-1 A W aterm an F o u n tain Pen from
work specialty.
Tel. 430-J, 227 you should be asked to give posses­ ford v isitor S aturday.
$2.50 to $5.00.
sion w ithin th irty days?
G ran ite St.
21tf
V isitors in T alent from W agner
An E v ersh arp Pencil $1 to $5.
If you could ren t a house th a t Creek S aturday
w ere
Mr. H arry
All the Best Sellers in the new
PIANO TUNING
would suit your needs you would Lynch. G. A. B riner, W ill Fox and
fiction.
be
indeed
fo
rtu
n
a
te
.
Ed Robison.
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tu n er,
The best plan is to buy your own
C hristm as G reeting Cards. Cost
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Stum p were
w ith 17 years practical experience
Including nine years factory tra in ­ home while wages are good and good M edford visitors S aturday evening. so little, Yet m ean so m uch th a t you
V isitors from A nderson Creek Sat­ cannot afford to forget anyone. It
ing. Leave o rd ers a t Rose Bros., hom es can still be bought fo r less
or E nders.
45-tf than it would cost to build them . Do urday w ere Mrs. Jim Mays and Mr. is not a bit too early! S ta rt today
it now.
Tom orrow , som eone else F ra n k Centers.
may have bought the house th a t
PIANO TEACHING -
Mrs. Mary W orks and her dau g h ­ m aking up your list of friends to
yon wanted,.
te r, Mrs. Clifford G arvin, w ere A sh­ whom you w ant to send C hristm as
MARGARET SCHOMISCH, Teacher
L et us show you real b arg ain s in land visitors one day last week.
G reetings. W e have ju st the kind
of Piano. G raduate of the London real e sta te — 6-room h ard finished
Mrs. John Budgeon and dau g h ter, of cards you like.
College of Music. Inquire 133 j house for $1500; 5-room bungalow R uth, went to A shland Tuesday to
N utley St.
84-2* for $2600; sm all acreage tra c ts th a t have R u th ’s eyes tre a te d by Dr.
will help to reduce th e H. C. L. at W oods.
PAINTING AND ROOF WORK
low prices. Come and see.
Mr. B ert P o rte r of A shland was
visiting a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
BILLINGS AGENCY
C. W . TORRENCE, House P a iu tin g
Jo h n H earing one day last week.
Inside and out. All kinds of
R eal E sta te and R eal Insurance.
q
A very p leasan t afternoon was
Store
roof
w ork.
171
G ranite
St.
E stb. 1883.
spent
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
Mrs.
Chas.
L
a­
P hone 3 40-J.
41 E a st Main St.
P hone 211
PLUMBING
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
T alent Tidings
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
Mary Chapm an, who a re here 'visiting
Mrs. C. A. H azen, w ere in M edford
S aturday.
Mrs. Tim B urnett, w ith h e r m oth­
er, Mrs. S. J. Stum p, w ere in A shland
T hursday. Mrs. B u rn e tt is having
Dr. W oods tre a t h er eyes.
C arm en Rose was a M edford vis­
ito r F riday.
L ester Lacy, of Phoenix is serious­
ly ill. He was tak en to th e hospital
and is being tre a te d by Dr. Malm-
gren of Phoenix.
The W om an’s Home M issionary
society m et w ith Mrs. M orris T h u rs­
day afternoon. Those present were:
Mrs. Edna H oldridge, Mrs. I. C. W il­
liam s, Mrs. W ells, Mrs. Scott, Mrs.
D itsw orth, Mrs. G. W. B urnett. Mrs.
Bowman, Mrs. M orris and her dau g h ­
ter. who is here visiting from K lam ­
ath Falls. R efreshm ents were served
and a very pleasant tim e reported.
A very in te restin g le tte r was read
from Mrs. Reed from
H onolulu
w here she is trav elin g w ith a C hau­
tau q u a com pany who are in tro d u c­
ing th e C hautauqua w ork iuto o th er
countries.
C harles Simmons retu rn ed to his
home at Salt Creek, Ore., S aturday
noon, a fte r a very pleasant stay with
his sister, Mrs. Kouns.
Mrs. W illiam Crosby visited at the
hom e of her sister, Mrs. F. D. N ether-
laud, in Medford F riday.
If Y ou Are Looking F o r
TA
JE R R Y O’NEIL— Exclusive P lum b­
ing.
F irs t class m ate ria l and
w orkm anship. L et me fig u re your
y o u r next job of plum bing. On
F irs t s tre e t in B eaver Building.
Tel. 68.
LIVESTOCK
GOAT— At S tud: W asatch No. 5298
P u re bred, registered Toggenburg
buck, value $500.00; n a tu ra lly
hornless, vigorous, conform ation
and m ark in g s perfect. E x tra heavy
m ilk stra in . Dam m ilked 5
qts.
first period; of nest Im ported
blood. Service fee $10.00, g u a r­
anteed.
M ajor — Not reg istered hut
choice anim al. Service fee $3.00.
W ould call fo r does a t cost. Book­
in g o rd ers for choice registered
kids of e ith e r sex.
Few choice
g rades for sale. L. G. B iederstadt,
31 Union stre e t.
Phone 297-L.
B reeder of Swiss m ilch goats. Sub
scriptions taken for “ Goat W o ild ”
M agazine.
80-lm o*
WANTED
W ANTED TO BUY— Second hand
w agon and wood rack. Chas. Cam p­
bell, 78 F o u rth St.
84-2t*
W ANTED— By m iddle aged wom ­
an, em ploym ent as housekeeper
o r housew ork. A ddress 137 First
St.
83-6t*
“N o w l s t h e T im c t o D o I t”
COLDS A F FE C T TH E KIDNEYS
Many
A sh land Peop le H ave
T h is to Be True
Found
Are you w retched in bad w eather?
Does every cold settle on your kid­
neys?
Does your back ache and become
weak?
Are u rin a ry passages irre g u la r and
distressing?
These sym ptom s a re cause to sus­
pect kidney weakness.
W eakened kidneys need quick
help.
D oan's kidneys need quick help.
D oan's Kidney Pills a re especially
prepared for w eakened kidneys.
G rateful people recom m end them .
Ask your neighbor.
Geo. L. M anning, retire d grocer.
T alent. Oregon, says: “A cold th a t
settled on my kidneys bro u g h t on
backache. Many tim es I couldn’t lie
on my back a t n ig h t, th e pains were
so severe th ro u g h my kidneys and
across my loins. My kidneys acted
too frequently and th e kidney se­
cretions w ere highly colored. One
box of D oan's K idney P ills gave me
relief.”
Price 60c. a t all dealers. Don’t
sim ply ask for a kidney rem edy—-get
D oan’s K idney P ills— the sam e th a t
Mr. M anning had.
Foster-M ilburn
Co., M frs., B uffalo, N. Y.
z says the Good Judge
Go to real tobacco—
the small chew with
the rich tobacco taste
that lasts a long time.
It will cost you less to
chew than ordinary
tobacco. A ny man
who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
LOOMIS & NELSON
...FOR...
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
5ril
215 Fourth St.
P hone 23
S
’!
SA FE, GENTLE REM EDY
B R IN G S S U R E R E L IE F
F o r 200 y e a rs GOLD M E D A L H a a rle m
„ . ¡ L . 8 ®n ab Ied su ffe rin g h u m a n ity to
M ^an d
a t t a c k s of k id n e y , liver,
b la d d e r a n d sto m a c h tr o u b le s an d a ll
d is e a s e s c o n n e c te d w ith th e u r in a r y
®rg a l?s a n d t0 b u ild up a n d r e s to r e to
h e a lth o rg a n a w e a k e n e d by d ise as»
T h e se m o st im p o r ta n t o r g a n s m u s t be
w a tc h e d , b ec au se th e y filte r a n d p u r ify
th e b lood; u n le s s th e y do th e ir w o rk
you a r e doom ed.
M earine<ss, alee p tessn esa , n e rv o u sn e ss,
d esp o n d en cy , b a c k a c h e , ato m aa h tr o u ­
ble, p a in s In th e lo in s an d lo w e r a b ­
dom en g ra v e l, difficulty w h en u r i n a t ­
ing. r h e u m a tis m , s c ia tic a an d lu m b a g o
a ll w a rn you of tr o u b le w ith y o u r k id ­
neys. GOLD M ED A L H a a rle m Oil C ap-
I
GOOD EATS
tu 'e s a r e th e rem e d y y o u need. T a k e
oil .e .°ir/ ® U.r e ' ? ry d u y - T h « h e a lin g
n i ui i
“ ‘to .th e c e lls a n d lin in g o f
v ‘? n , n e y ‘ ,a Pd d riv e s o u t th e p o iso n s.
1 fe a n d h e a llh w ill s u r e lv fo llo w
,
n o rm a l v ig o r h a s b een re-i
..to red c o n tin u e tr e a tm e n t f o r a w h ile
to k e e p y o u r s e lf in c o n d itio n a n d p re -
'
a r ®^u r n °C th e d isease.
« i Ji *
u n til you a re in c a p a b le o f
fig h tin g . S t l r t ta k in g GOLD M E D A l
H a a rle m Oil C a p su le s to d a y . Y o u r d r u g ­
g is t w ill c h e e rfu lly re fu n d y o u r m oney
if j o u a re n o t sa tisfie d w ith re s u lts ,
„a
,b e o r ig in a l lm p o rt-
M ED A L an d a c c e p t no s u b ­
s titu te s . In th r e e siz e s S ealed p a c k ­
a g e s At a ll d r u g «tores.
Try the
NELDA
Elks Block
P hone 84
Chicken D inner Every Sunday.
Open from « A. M. till 9 :3 0 P . M.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
McNair Bros.
McNAIR BROS.
GK
[’ ULUdOUttl LAND
The Japanese Give Good Example
I t is a p r o
verb of Cherry
I Blossom Land
rhat bea’lt5?
h, face
an(J >f
*
1
Our Customers Are Our Friends
Who Have Become So Since Com­
ing Io Trade With Ils.
u re d e p e n d
on ■womanly
health.
W hat is it
th at makes our
American, wo­
men often pale,
sallow -faced,
with dark cir­
cles under the
eyes, and very
often old a t
forty-five when
they should be
, ,'g i i
t 'J ; in their prime?
[jH 1
I j Women suf-
' fer in girlhood
fro m b a c k -
ache, spine-ache and headaches, followed
by irregularities and as a result diseases
ot' the womanly organs are more common
than any one but a physician in active
practice could suppose.
If You Have Any Sort of Need
in the Car Line, Repairs, Sup­
plies or a Car Itself Come Here
and Find Out Why Our Custom­
ers Are Onr Friends.
After long experience in the treatm ent
of women s diseases. Dr. Pierce evolved a
vegetable tonic and corrective which he
called Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
This is a purely vegetable preparation,
without a particle of alcohol contained
in it,
When a woman complains of backache,
dizziness or pain—when everything looks
black before her eyes—a dragging feeling,
o'- bearing-down, with nervousness, she
should ( urn to this “temperance” herbal
tonic. It can be obtained in almost every
drug store in the land and the ingredients
are printed in plain English on the
wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid.
Dr. Pierce, of Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y., will send a trial size of the
tablets for ten cents.
One Trial Will Convince You
\
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£ F marcy'
¿XPERT REPAIRIN6J ACCESSORI ES,
1 9 5 ....
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STS.,
T A f* *
O U S , GREASES
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ASHLANC, OREGON
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
W e y m a n -B ru to n -C om pany, 1107 B roadw ay, N ew York City
BARGAINS
5-room m odern bungalow’, larg e lot,
fine location and offered a t $1500.
W ANTED— To contract for Pine and
F ir Logs f. o. b. Mill a t Medford,
o r cars Southern Pacific track. BIG 2-STORY plastered 'nouse of 6 room s,
bath and p a n try ; brick foundation.
PIN E S LUMBER COMPANY, Med­
L ot 73x155. Best buy in A shland
ford, Ore.
85-tf
to d ay ; w orth $4000. P rice $1500.
TO LOAN— $500.00
e sta te security.
on good real
W ANTED— Girl for general house­ 3-room house, lots 9, 10, 11, 12,
block I, R ailroad addition. Fin«
w ork. fo u r in fam ily: good wages.
co rn er; stre e t paved. $1000.
A ddress Mrs. G. M. R oberts, Med­
ford, Ore.
83-6
6-room house, bath and p an try , hot
and cold w ater. Lot 13, 14, Block
W ANTED— D ressm aking, rem odel­
I, R ailroad addition. $1600.
in g and rep airin g ; also F u r re ­
m odeling; by th e day. Phone
462-J.
Mrs. Isaacson, 58 Bush 6-room house, b a th and p an try , hot
and cold w ater. L ots 30, 31, 32,
stre e t.
79-6;
Block I, R ailroad addition. $1600.
FO B SA LE
Good fram e house, 14x22; lot 15Ox
FO R SALE— F u rn itu re for six room
200. This is a snap. Only $300.
house. House for rent if fu rn itu re
sold to p arty w ishing to move in
house. Close to west side school. 1
T elephone 29. 8 a. m. to 4 p. nt.
84-2 __________ «3 N. Ma n St.________
Mrs. S. L. Allen
FO R SALE— Two young calves, o n e ;
yearlin g Jersey heifer. Call phone
294-R o r call 196 N utley. 84-3t*
Beaver Realty Co.
TH E POP« LAB REALTY CO.
211 E. Main St.. Phone 6 8
FOR SALE— F o r breeding purposes,
“ A man can borrow money o t
p ure bred Flem ish G iant hares.
what he puts into a home. He can”,
Jo h n F. B utler, 886 A St.
74tf-T ues.Sat. on w hat he pays out for re n t.”
“ 1 w ant to see every w age-w orke’
FOR~HALF,— REAL ESTATE
own his own hom e.”
— W. B W ilson, U S. Sec’y of Laboi
W e have several choice homes
FO R SALE— 5-room house, 1 block
from high school, ju st off Boule­ well as bargains in acreage. S onn
vard. Chas. R obertson, 188 All-! can be sold on sm all paym ents and
•asy term s.
da St.
THE U N IV E R S A L CAR
Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford cars
now in use, about sixty percent have been sold
to farmers. Probably no other one thing has
brought to the farm so much of comfort and
profit as has the Ford car. ‘It has enlarged
the social life, doubled the facilities for market­
ing, brought the town next door to the farm,
multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living.
A family car without an equal in low cost of
operation and maintenance. We solicit your
order for one now because the demand is large
and continually increasing.
FORD GAR1GE
Harrison B ios., P opiieiors.
AM ELS are in a class by themselves— easily the
most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you
ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare
Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at
any price ! Put quality, flavor and cigarette sa tis­
fa ctio n to the utmost test!
C
Cam el a are sold every­
where in tcientifically sealed
packages o f 20 cigarettes or
ten packages{200cigarettes^
in a glassine-paper-covered
carton. We strongly recom­
mend th is carton for the
hom e or office su p p ly or
when you tra vel.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how
liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full-
bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every
time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment !
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any
unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are
enjoyable.
In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so
many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons,
premiums or gifts. Y o u ’ll p r e fe r C am el Q u a lity!