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W ed n esd ay , S e p te m b e r 1, 1920
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
w ill hold th e ir re g u la r m o n th ly se rv e d a t 5 o ’clock. P a r e n ts and
b u sin e ss m e e tin g in th e c h u rc h c h ild re n a re re q u e ste d to b r in j^
p a rlo rs F rid a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 th e ir ow n lu n ch .
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
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s h a rp . T h is is a sp ecial social a f ­
LOUIS SO HW EIN, Prop.
p u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x cep t
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S h e a re r.— f a n s
of
th e Des­ Q u ality .Meat.
S u n d a y by
Service.
C leafcllnesa.
m em b e rs a n d a fare w e ll fo r th o se c h u te s riv e r n e a r h e re to be h a r ­
T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
NORTH M AIN. ASHLAND
A t th e re u n io n of th e old A sh- i h o n o r t h a t corfles to a w om an.
Y oiuig P e o p le M a rry
going aw ay
to
school.
E v ery nessed by E a s te rn O regon L aud
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
la n d acad em y
c la s s m a te s w hich ¡G od bless o u r m o th e rs.
T he m a rria g e of R o b e rt Good- m e m b e r is u rg e d to be on tim e.
com pany.
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TELEPH O NE 89
M onday e v en in g in h o n o r of th is sk e tc h , h a s failed in m a n y , j b o tb ot- A sh la n d , to o k place in
Legion Ball P lanned
Sul)M*i*iption Prive D e liv e ied in
M onday e v e n in g , Rev.
J u d g e F e lix E w in g of V e n tu ra , m an y th in g s , y e t he c la im s c re d it
A sh la n d P o st, No. 14, A m erican
City-
fo r d o in g s o m e th in g th a t no o th e r
M yron B oozer, p a s to r of th e L eg io n , a t a m e e tin g in th e Ar­
O n e m o u th .................................$ •»>& C alif., w jiile th e la tte r w as v isit­
T h r e e m o n th s ......................... 1.95 in g in th is city , R. P. N eil, one s u rv iv in g m ale m e m b e r of th is p re gby te ria n c h u rc h , o ffic ia tin g , m o ry la s t n ig h t m ad e a r r a n g e ­
Six m o n t h s ................................. 3.75 of th e m e m b e rs o f th e class, gave c la ss h a s d o n e ; nam ely th e rais- A fte r a s h o rt tr ip to P o r tla n d th e m e n ts fo r a big d an ce w hich w ill'
O ne y e a r
............................ 7.50 th e fo llo w in g s k e tc h of th e lives ing of tw o h u sk y boys to m an h o o d , yOUng couple w ill re sid e in Ash
be one o f th e social fe a tu re s in!
Mail and R ural R outes
w ho a r e s h a rin g th e re s p o n s ib ili-' jaQ(j
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th e n e a r fu tu r e . T h is w ill take*
O n e m o n th .................................$ -*>5
T h re e m o n th * ......................... 1.95 of th e c la ss w ho w ere in school tie s a n d c itiz e n sh ip of o u r g o v e rn ­
p lace b e fo re th e m e m b e rs go aw ay
m en t, a n d v o tin g th e d e m o c ra tic
Six m o n th s .............................. 3.50 45 y e a rs ag o :
p o p u la r C ouple W ed
to college fo r th e co m in g y ear,
O ne y e a r ................................... 6.50
tic k e t. T h is is a ll th e c re d it I am
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ADVERTISING RATES
G ates, b o th of M edford, w e re u n it­ fa ir. A t th e m e e tin g las', n ig h t j
a b rie f s k e tc h of th e liv es of th e a sk in g .
few re m a in in g m em b e rs of th e
A nd la st, b u t by no m ea n s lea st, ed in m a rria g e a t th e hom e of th e D r. R. L. B u rd ic w as a p p o in te d |
D isp lay A d vertising—
S in g le in s e rtio n , e a c h in c h , 30c c la ss o f 1875, a s o rg a n iz e d in th e com es o u r old frie n d a n d school- b r id e ’s p a re n ts M onday evening.
c h a irm a n of th e q u a r te t a n d m usic]
YEARLY CONTRACTS
old A sh la n d A cadem y, 45 y e a rs m ate , o u r g u e st of h o n o r on th is T he c e re m o n y w as so lem n ized by c o m m itte e , a n d J o h n A n d e rso n of
D isplay A d vertisin g—
m em . ory se rv . e s m e 1 occasion, F. W . Ev.-ing, w hom we Rev. L. M yron B oozer in th e p re s ­ th e
ago. A s my
.
dance
c o m m ittee .
O th e r
One tim e a w e e k .............27 % c. a t th is tim e, t h a t class co n sisted a re so pleased to m eet once a g a in ,
T he!
ence of th e fam ily . A fte r a s h o rt p la n s w ill be m ad e la te r.
Tw o tim e s a w e e k ............. 25c.
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w ed d in g trip to La G ra n d e th e P o s t w ill a lso give a b ig m em ber-1
E v ery o th e r d a y ..................,2 0 c . j of
b re th re n a n d h is hom e n e ig h b o rs y o u n g co u p le
w ill
r e tu r n a n d sh ip b a n q u e t in th e H o tel A u stiu (
L ocal R e a d e rs—
; ish e s o f tim e in th e p ast 45 y e a rs,
E ach lin e, e ach t i m e ............ 1 0 c .' h av e red u c e d by d e a th a b o u t fQ e- he is kn o w n a s J u d g e E w in g , b u t m ak e th e ir hom e in M edford. T h e sh o rtly , th e d a te to be fixed la te r.
T o ru n ev ery o th e r d a y fo r one ' six th s Qf th ig n u m b e r, leav in g b u t to th o se of us w ho knew him in b r id e ’ is th e d a u g h te r of M ayor T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e of th is
T o ntr « n e e v e ry neisSeueeh f o T o i e a* o r e ig h t of th e class m em b ers th e olden tim e , h e is ju s t p la in a n d M rs. C. E . G ates of M edford. a ffa ir, h a s n o t y e t b een a p p o in te d ,
T he im m e d ia te per- F elix. W e h e s ita te w hen a tte m p t­
b u t i t is ex p ected in v ita tio n s to
^ n o n th o r m o re, e a ch lin e each a t th is tim e
Sunday School W ill P icnic
tim e ............................................. 5c so n n el of th is class, liv in g to d ay in g th e s k e tc h in g of h is life. D u r­
u p w a rd s of 100 m e m b e rs w ill be
T h e P re s b y te ria n S u n d a y school issu ed .
a re , a s f a r as my k n o w led g e goes, in g th e s e 45 y e a rs th e r e seem s in
< i iHsified C o lum n—
B oxing b o u ts, speeches,
One c e n t th e w o rd each tim e C. B. W atson, E. J. F a rlo w , G. S. a b u sin e ss a n d p ro fe ssio n a l w ay, w ill hold th e ir a n n u a ! pk-nlc in e tc ., w ill be fe a tu re s a t th is b a n ­
To ru n ev ery issu e
fo r one B u tle r, C. H. G illette, F . W . E w ­ to h a v e com e to him n o th in g b u t th e p a rk
to m o rro w ,
T h u rs d a y q u e t.
m o n th o r m o re, !£c th e w ord
P o s itio n s of h o n o r a n d D in n e r w ill be se rv e d p ro m p tly
ing, R . P. N eil a n d M rs. G. F . j success
e a ch tim e.
E v e ry m em b e r, frie n d
B illings, a ll of w hom a re p r a c ti­ t r u s t h a v e com e to him in ra p id a t noon.
C a rd of T h a n k s , $1.00.
Sunday School P icnic
su
ccession,
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r.
O b itu a rie s, 2V4 c e n ts th e line. cally of th e sam e age.
a
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d
re
la
tiv
e
of th e S u n d a y school
In p re ­
T h e C h ris tia n S u n d a y school
r rntornul Orders and S ocieties. p a rin g th e sk e tc h of th e above T h a t he h a s m et a n d m e a s u re d up is m o st h e a rtily w elcom e. E ach w ill h o ld its a n n u a l picnic T h u r s ­
A d v e rtisin g fo r
f r a te r n a l o r­ n am ed in d iv id u a ls an y o m issio n s to th e re q u ire m e n t* of th e s e u n ­ p e rs o n is a sk e d to b rin g a b a s­
d ay e v e n in g a t th e picnic g ro u n d s
d e rs o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g ­ o r m is -sta te m e n ts of a m in o r c h a r- m e ro u s re sp o n sib le p o sitio n s, goes
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s
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n
d
dishes.
in th e
p a rk .
S u p p e r will be
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u e s, no
In fa c t, w hen
d isc o u n t.
R elig io u s a n d ben ev ­ a c te r sh o u ld be c h a rita b ly over- J w ith o u t- say in g .
o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a re g d th e looked, as so h a s tily a p r e p a r e d ■we re c a ll th e fac t th a t he ever
Portland Wedding
r e g u la r ra te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g sk e tc h , p ro m p te d fro m
A w ed d in g
o f in te r e s t to a
m em ory .. I sto o d a t th e h e a d of h is c la ss in
w hen a n a d m issio n or o th e r c h a rg e
only, co v e rin g
a
p erio d of 45 school, w e a r e n o t s u rp ris e d a t h is n u m b e r of A sh la n d people w ill
is m ade.
y e a rs, w ould n a tu r a lly be fa u lty in success, b e c au se it w as no c h ild ’s ta k e p lace in P o r tla n d to d a y . T h is
Tlio T illings has a greater cir­ som e p a rtic u la rs .
p lay to o u tc la s s som e of h is fel­ is th e m a r r ia g e of D r. F . R. A b­
cu lation in A shland and its trade
b o tt, a fo rm e r w ell k n o w n resi-
In s k e tc h in g th e p a s t life of C. low s tu d e n ts .
te r r ito r y . than all other n ew s­
A
fte
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le
a
v
in
g
school,
he
ta
u
g
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t
i
of A sh la n d , now a P o r tla n d
B.
W
a
tso
n
,
I
w
ill
say
th
a
t
im
m
e
papers com bined.
d ia te ly a f te r fin is h in g h is ed u c a- sc h ° o1 fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs , re a d d e n tis t, a n d M iss Inez H e w itt of
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon tio n in th e old A sh la n d A cadem y, Iin * law a t th e sa m e tim e - A fte r
F o rt lan d .
P o sto ffic e as Second C lass M ail
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ch
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se
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s
a
p
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fe
ssio
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fo
r
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su
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ce
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lly
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tic
in
g
law
fo
r
M a tte r
life w o rk , th a t of th e law , h a v - |som e tim e > he w as e le c te d Pro9e-
C. E . Meet.»
in g s e rv e d m an y y e a rs a s p ro se- c u tin g a tto r n e y fo r M odoc co u n ty ,
T h e C h ristia n E n d e a v o r Soci
c u tin g a tto r n e y in d iffe re n t p a rts C a lifo rn ia . A fte r s e rv in g in th is e ty o f th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h
of th is s ta te , w ith c re d it to h im - ! c a Pa c ity fo r a “ u m b e r of y e a rs in
lQtiF*ïXM
se lf a n d to h is c o n stitu e n c y , a n j s a id co u n ty , he rem oved f u r th e r
iso u th .
Z ane G rey,
fam o u s n o v e list, w h ile he h a s g ro w n o ld e r a lo n g
S till p ra c tic in g his chosen p r o ­
se n d s a sp ecial m essag e to th o se w ith th e re s t o f us, he is s till a fession w ith
CORNER BY THE PARK
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost iw
such
su ccess th e
30 X 3% Goodyear
of his re a d e rs w ho w itness “ R id ­ foe in litig a tio n , t h a t Qte b est a t ­ e le c to ra te of h is d is tr ic t e le v a te d
WHAT
Double-Cure Fabric, 4) / S
more than the price you are asked to pa>
e r s o f th e D aw n,’’ B e n ja m in B. to rn e y s in th is d is tr ic t h e s ita te to
A
ll-W
eather
Tread
for
tubes o f less m erit—-w hy risk costly
him to th e h o n o ra b le p o sitio n of
H a m p to n 's p h o to p la y of h is la te s t face. It h as been s a id of him th a t S u p e rio r J u d g e fo r a te rm o f six T ire s y o u r p a tie n c e m o re th a n to
casings
w hen such sure protec-
h a n d le h o rse s a n d cow s covered
30 x 3*4 Goodyear
- / a
tion is available ? 30 x 3*4 8>-< ft / L 0
novel. “ T h e D e se rt of W h e a t,’’ in a leg a l way h e h a s been a c o n ­ y e a rs. D u rin g th is tim e he trie d w ith flie s? Shoo fly w ill do th e
Single-Cure Fabric, 4) / I
a u se to m ore divorce
w hich w ith a n a ll- s ta r c a st, in ­ tr ib u to th r y a n c or
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in u /u ttr p r o o f b a g --- ------ _ -------
v
»non in l ick i *nany im p o rta n t c ases in L os A n- tric k . A new b a r r e l ju s t in an d
A nti-Skid Tread ...
"
,
c h e a p c o n sid e rin g p ric e s fo r u n i­
c lu d in g Roy S te w a rt, C la ire A d­ c ases th a n a n y o th ei m an in J a c k -
son co u n ty .
g d fis a n d o th e r la rg e c ities ot Cal- ta.tiOns. Y o u r cow s w ill give fro m
am s, R o b e rt M cK im a n d o th e r
In c o n sid e rin g th e past life ot ifo r n ia '
25 p e r c e n t to 35 p e r c e n t m o re
c e le b ritie s , is th e a ttr a c tio n a t
T irin g of th e s tre n u o u s life on m ilk d u r in g fly seaso n if sp ra y e d
th e V ining id e a te - to d ay a n d to ­ E. J. F a rlo w , su ffic e it to say t h a t th e bench, a t th e e x p ira tio n of h i s l w ^ h SJioo F ly .
it lias b een a q iu e t, u p rig h t, u n ­
t
N ew a n d used se w in g m a c h in e s
m o rro w .
W e h av e q u ite a n u m b e r of
o ffic ia l te rm a s ju d g e , he chose a lw a y s f o r sa le Qr r e n t , a t P eirB
a
s
su
m
in
g
b
u
sin
e
ss
life.
In
his
‘ R e a d e rs of m y n o vel, ‘T h e
to e n te r th e b a n k in g b u sin e ss, c o rn e r by th e p a rk .
p a irs a t low price of
D esert of W h e a t,’ w ill find th a t e a rly life he ta u g h t school, la te r
in h a v in g
been
elected c o u n ty j sin c ® w hich tim e
h a s bepn ac'
PEIL’S CORNER
w hen they w itn ess ‘R id e rs of th e
tiv ely en g a g ed in sa id b u sin ess,
s
u
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rin
te
n
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e
n
t
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ty
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D aw n’ th ey will see. in s te a d of th e
a n d is now a la rg e s to c k h o ld e r ; ^ * “ i : a -
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novel a s it a p p e a re d s e ria lly and w hich p o sitio n he filled fa ith fu lly ‘
a n d w ell. L a te r he w as in te re s te d | a n d P ^ s id e n t of tw o of C alifo r-
in book fo rm d u rin g th e w a r, a
in th e
m e rc a n tile
b u sin e ss fo r n ia 's m o st im p o rta n t b an k s.
film v ersio n t h a t is a lm o st a se­
T hey a re good v alu es.
i.■
„ „ .„ „ „ n „ s I 1 F elix , so m an y good th in g s have
q u e l to th e o rig in a l,” sa id Mr. m , an y y e a rs , a . n d , his m any p a tro
j
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n
o
t
com
e
to
th
e
re
s
t
o
f
us,
b
u
t
we
receiv ed
a s q u a re d e a l!
c
’
G rey. “ I w a n t th e m to know how a lw a y s
a
re
n
o
t
je
a
lo
u
s
of
y
o
u
r
s u c c e s s ,;
th is h ap p en s.
The
novel
was fro m him , w ith a sm ile a n d a
c h e rry w ord th ro w n in. H e is | a n d a r e h ° P ing t h a t *>««ness re-!
w r itte n fo r th e w a r. a n d c o n ­
now re tire d on a co m p eten cy from v,e rse a ™ay never. k n o c k a t y o u r
We spe: ialize on Ford sizes 30 x 3 an
ta in e d in fic tio n form m y a p p e al
door. W e a re g lad to h av e you
30 x 3¿ in Goodyear Tires and Tidies.
lo r p a trio tism . T h e film does n o t a c tiv e b u sin e ss life, b u t b o o stin g w ith us, F elix, a n d w hen you go
fo r Cox a n d R oosevelt.
D on’t p ay a m id d le m a n ’s p ro fit.
d e a l w ith th e w ar.
1 hence, m ay we a ll feel t h a t o u r Y o u r H o m e B a k e r is, in a sense,
G.
S.
B
u
tle
r’s
life
h
a
s
been
a
“ Il was to have been film ed,
• frie n d sh ip tie s a rc ju s t a little s tr ic tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; h e b a k e s
lik e my p re v io u s p e rso n a lly e n ­ v a rie d a n d m ost su c ce ssfu l b u si­ c lo se r a n d a little s tr o n g e r th a n f ° r no one e ^se— de sim p ly s u p ­
S !H1
p lies h is ow u sto c k of fre s h a n d
d o rse d p ic tu re by B e n ja m in B. n ess life. H e w as ex ten siv ely in ­ th e y h av e e v e r been before.
te
re
s
te
d
in
re
a
l
e
s
ta
te
a
n
d
live­
w
holesom
e
H a m p to n , ‘D esert G o ld,’ as a n ac­
In closing, m ay I hope th a t
c u r a te screen e d itio n to th e book. sto c k , to th e e x te n t of m an y th o u ­ w h ile we w ill p ro b ab ly n o t m eet
BREAD, CAKES. ROLLS AND
S till la te r he
A s it is, it is a n a c c u r a te screen s a n d s of d o lla rs.
in th is life a g a in , y e t m ay we m eet
w
as
in
th
e
m
e
rc
a
n
tile
b
u
sin
e
ss.
FANCY PASTRY.
e d itio n of a sequel to my book,
in a life to com e, w h e re we w ill
As
a
m
a
tte
r
of
fa
c
t,
if
th
e
r
e
is
w h ic h I w ro te b ecau se of my d e­
’ AT
know each (Hher a s we a re know n.
b u sin e ss
s ir e to convey a n o th e r m essage a n y lin e of le g itim a te
R. P. N E IL .
to th e
tr u e
A m e ric an s in th is th a t he h a s n o t su c ce ssfu lly ta c k ­
c o u n try ;
a sequel
w ritte n ex­ led, th e w r ite r does n o t know w h a t
clu siv ely fo r th e p u rp o se o f film - d *s -
d a s se rv e d
J a c k so n
c
o
u
n
ty
as
co
u
n
ty
c
o
m
m
issio
n er, I
in g , w hich w ill n e v e r be pub-
one
o
r
tw
o
te
rm
s,
a
n
d
w
as
called
lis h e d .”
th e W a tc h Dog of J a c k s o n c o u n ty ’s!
I
ISO EA ST MAIN ST.
funds.
He has
a lso serv ed as
M isslonary Soclet y
R. C. Jorgensen, Prop.
m ay o r a n d o th e r o ffic ia l cap aci-l
T h e w o m a n ’s fo re ig n m issio n a ry
1 ties, in th e a d m in is tra tiv e a f f a ir s socje ty of th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h
j of th e c ity of A sh la n d , w ith c re d -
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it to h im se lf a n d A s h la n d ’s c iti-i
zens.
A lth o u g h possessed of a |
GRAN TS PASS, Sept. 1.— T he la rg e s h a re of th is w o rld ’s goods, | f c v f — *
f a rm e rs h a v in g been giving th e ir he d oes m ore h a rd w o rk yet th a n ,
a re now sh o w in g th e new F a ll |
a lfa lfa field s th e fin a l irrig a tio n any o th e r m an in to w n.
W oolens a n d S ilk s fo r T a ilo re d |
C. H. G ille tte is p ro b ab ly t h e , S u its, C o ats a n d S k irts . Y ou a re j
a n d a s m o st o th e r crops, g ra in s,
fru its , etc., a re a lre a d y m ade, th e jo u n g e s t liv in g m em b e r of th is in v ited to c a l ^ a n d l o o k o v e r th e
fin e line.
irr ig a tio n seaso n is now n e a r its c la ss a n d is reco g n ized a s a c le a n ,
end.
T he pum p su p p ly in g th e c le a r c u t m an of a ffa irs . H e re ­
a
lo w e r valley fa rm s of th e n o r th ­ cen tly fin ish e d h is fo u rth y e a r a sj
w est u n it will be o p e ra te d n ig h ' re c o rd e r of th is c itv , a n d h is w o rk
a n d day lo r a few d ays m ore, in t h a t c a p ac ity
w as co n ced ed l
HOME OF FINE
1C '
w h en it w ill be ru n only by day. i by e x p e rts to be f ir s t class, in
T h e p um ps of b o th o th e r u n its ev ery resp e c t.
In
b u sin e ss a f ­
w ill be closed dow n to n ig h t, th e fa ir s as w ell a s in p riv a te life, h is
n o r th sid e possibly fo r th e season w'ord is c o n sid e re d to be good as
a n d th e so u th side fo r se v e ra l days, th e best bond o b ta in a b le . H e is
T hey will be p u t in to com m ission tr e a s u r e r a n d a n e ld e r in th e F irs t
a g a in as soon as th e fa rm e rs need P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h of th is city ,
th e w ater.
's e r v in g in th e s e c a p a c itie s fa ith -
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1 fully a n d w ell.
NO V ELIST TO VISIT B O G IE
M rs. G. F . B illin g s, nee F ra n c e s
Zane G rey, th e n ovelist, is e x - . M yer, th e only lady m e m b e r of
peeted in M eilioid soon e n ro u te th is c la ss liv in g , th a t we can re-
to th e R ogue Elk R esort a t T r a i l ! c a il. h a s sp en t h e r life up to th e
w h ere he ex p ects to so jo u rn foi p re se n t, in A sh lan d .
H e r chief
som e tim e seek in g re c re a tio n and o c c u p atio n h a s been in th e re a r-
re s ,.
He lias been expected fo r ¡Ug Of a m odel fam ily , an d th e
w eek s an d has ju s t w ritte n t h e ; u p k eep o f a n id ea l hom e. T his,
re s o rt to he su re an d rese rv e t h e | iu t he w r ite r ’s o p in io n , is th e
s u ite of r o o m s to r h im se lf a n d g re a te s t G od-given p riv ile g e a n d
p-M iy of e ig h t.
Irv in Cobb a n d
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B ozem an B ulger 1. >ve also w rit
ten th e R ogue Elk R e so rt to have
room s rese rv ed for th em fo r th e ii
visit th e r e follow ing th e ir h u n tin g
t r i p in e a s te rn O regon a n d visit a,
C r a te r lak e.
i
Class of 1875
Of the Ashland Academy
Ashland ^ T id in g s / f jsfo r v o f
| w ill m ee t n e x t F rid a y a fte rn o o n
in th e c h u rc h . T h is w ill be th e
la st m e e tin g of th e y e a r a n d all
I m em b ers a re u rg ed to m ak e a
i sp ecial e ffo rt to be p rese n t.
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
The Economy of Using
Goodyear Small Car Tires
So-called bargain tires, made up for
sensational sales and offered at ridicu­
lously low prices, do not attract
careful buyers.
They are far more concerned with
what; they get than with what they
pay because they know that in the
end it is performance and not price
that delivers actual tire economy.
The popularity of Goodyear Tires,
of the 30x3-, 30x31//2- and 31x4*inch
sizes, is based on the fact that they de­
liver exceptional mileage at exceed­
ingly low cost.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or other car taking these sizes,
go to your nearest Service Station
for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear
Heavy Tourist lu b e s.
Zane Grey Story
At the Vining
P E IL ’S
While Shoes
on Sale
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
BuyDirect
The Social Realm
Irrigation
Season Ends
$2.15
We also carry a full line of the
larg er sizes in Goodyear
Tires and Tubes
H arrison Brothers
Ford and Fordson Dealers
Ashland Vulcanizing Works
The
Lithia Bakery
Out With the New
Away With the Old
L A D IE S
This is the time of summer when you still need cool things to wear,
yet must begin to think of fall wearing apparel, especially those who
may be going away to school.
NOW
FOR
FALL
PAPERING
This is to announce the arrival of very complete lines of new Fall
Suits, Dresses and Coats, that those who buy early may be able to see
our line at once
The C learance of S um m er Goods W ill Con­
tinue a s Long a s the W eather W arrants.
Sieak
P E N C IL COMPANY- FO RM ED.
SALEM -—T h e R edm ond J u n ip e r
m a n u f a c tu r in g co m p an y h a s filed
a rtic le s
o f in c o rp o ra tio n
h ere.
P e n c ils will be m a n u fa c tu re d . T he
T ry o u r ric n , ju ic y , te n d e r
c a p ita l sto ck is $10.000 a n d th e in ­
ste a k s. O ur c u s to m e rs say they
c o rp o r a to r s a r e W. C. V ancleve,
a re th e b e st to be h ad .
W . M. W ilson a n d G uy E. D obson.
T h is is sa id to be th e only m a n u ­
f a c tu rin g c o n c e rn c f th is k in d in
O reg o n . H e a d q u a rte rs w ill be a t
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
R edm ond.
PHONE 188
East Side Meat Market
I T is not too late to paper that room, as you
1 planned. Sure, Spring is gone, but Fall is
virtually here—and with it—our great odd lot
sale on WALL PAPER.
Swenson & McRae
Economical House Furnishers.
GOODS