Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    F’AUE l'Ut 15
ASRLAÄD DAILY TIPIT DB
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Locai and Personal
Moiwhiy, fk-tober 4, lihitl
M r. a n d M rs. C. H. V aupel, M r.
! an d Mrs. C. F . S h e p h e rd a n d M rs.
G. N. G ray m o to re d dow n to G ra n ts
! P a s s y e s te rd a y a n d sp e n t th e day
‘ T he fin e st b u n c h o f y o u n g s te rs ■ a t th e Jo se p h in e co u n ty se a t. T hey
fì,
1 e v e r h a d sto p p in g w ith m e ,” w a s, w e re a c co m p an ied by Mr. a n d M rs .;
th e v e rd ic t given I y M a n ag e r D. H. O. F ro b a c h of M edford.
P ris c illa D e a n
K. C o n n e r in re g a rd to th e K lam -
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Aids to Grace
How Senator Haidlng, Re­
u tk fo o tb a ll team and n o m p an y of
M r. a n d Mrs. O. H. J o h n s o n r e ­
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N.
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ot
m
uch
and Beauty
publican candidate for presi­
ro o te rs who stopped a t th a t h o tel tu rn e d hom e th is m o rn in g from
lo
n
g
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w
ill
th
e
sales
p
erso
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a
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dent, looks when he is driv­
F rid a y am i S a tu rd a y w h ile play-j P e n d le to n , w h e re th e y w ere called
, ‘‘Did you eve;
ing
home a strong point in th e d ry goods c o u n te r be p e ste red
in g w ith th e local h ig h
school by th e d e a th of th e ir d a u g h te r,
know th a t y our
w ith such q u e stio n s a s ‘‘W ill th e
making a political Bpeech.
'¿«veil S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . Mr. Mrs. C h a rle s R a n d le s. T he la t te r
m
e n ta l s ta te h a s •,
c o lo r r u n ? ” o r ‘‘Is it f a s t ? ” for
C o n n e r s ta te d th a t if th e coach, w as b u rie d in Salem y e ste rd a y .
g
re
a t deal to im
sh e w ill tr u th f u lly be a b le to r e ­
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who acco m p an ied th e boys, ex pect­
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w
ith
y o u r racial
ply, ‘‘W hy,
m ad am ,
d o n ’t you
Bon T on B read , alw ay s (re sh .
ed to k eep th em in o rd e r, bis job
b
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a
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ty
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know t h a t th is m a te ria l w as wov­
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was u n n e c essa ry , a s th e boys n eed ­
“ Y o u d id n ’t?
en w ith b lack c o tto n ? ”
PRISCILLA
• M rs. N ellie P a tto n a n d little
ed ‘no o v e rsig h t.
W
ell
th en I atn go­
DEAN
C om es th e w ord now t h a t A. W .!
d a u g h te r a re b ack ¿ io n i N ew port
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in g to tell you s o m e th in g I know
B rab h am of O lar, S. C., h as final^
C liff
m ak e s q u iltin g w h e re th e y h a d been th e g u e st of!
to be a n a b s o lu te fact.
ly
succeeded in his e ffo rts of sev­
fra m e s.
22-3 th e f o rm e r ’s m o th e r foi* som e tim e. !
H ave von e v e r noticed a w om ­
e ra l y e a rs to p ro d u ce c o tto n of:
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an
w li^ n e v ery o n e c a lls a c a t?
a color o th e r th a n w hite.
M rs. L ee C. C o u rt of A p p le g a te
H otel A u stin g u e sts from P o r t­
B rab h am
h a s e x h ib ite d f o u r 1, T he w om an w ho is alw ay s m ak-
lan d a re A. C, S logaboom , W . N is in A sh la n d th is w eek, th e g u e s t
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of
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P h illip s, J. W. B aer a n d w ife, M rs of h e r P a re n ts. Mr. a n d M rs. A. H.
s
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in
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- ra - ith - , - H e rb e rt C offer, ‘ P each ey .
M rs. C o u rt is in th e
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.successfully p ro d u ced
th e se cot- h 11 er. She ro a s ts h e r best frie n d
J . W . K e m p e r a n d w ife, J a m e s O. g o v e rn m e n t service a t th e S ta r
to n s of e x tre m e ly fine fib er. T he th e m in u te she is o u t of sig h t.
C o n n ers, P a u l L. K e ste r, W . J. R a n g e r s ta tio n , w h ere h e r h u s ­
fo u r sa m p le s s h a d e from lig h t ®be no{ even sto p s a t gossip but
ban d is a lso em ployed.
V irg in a n d D. W. C raven.
brow
n to d a rk brow n and from sb e s la n d e rs w ickedly,
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B rin g it in. W e w a n t m ore
i light g reen to d a rk g reen .
No one is sa fe from th e lash of
Mrs. Id a W a rm u th , wTio h a s been
As fo r g ro w in g a b so lu te ly b lack ! hei‘ to n g u e. Do you th in k fo r a ,|
t ood used cu m e ras
T h e C am era i v isitin g re la tiv e s an d frie n d s h e re
c o tto n th is y e a r, B rab h am says hej
th a t
such
a w om an is
E x ch an g e.
2 1 -tf fo r se v e ra l w eeks, left fo r h e r
is s u re he w ould have p ro d u ced P t'etty?
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hom e in B row nsville th e la st of
it had not a p a c k ag e or blue-
sbrt ,n a y have re g u la r fe a tu re s ,!
T h e A shland S lirin e rs a re p re- th e w eek,
tin te d o r lin te d co tto n im p o rte d b e r nos>e p e rfe c t, h e r m o u th like)
p a rin g to r a c e re m o n ia l to ta k e
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from In d ia gone a s tra y . He h a s a a ro se bud, b u t she rep u lse s you.
p lace h e re T h u rs d a y , N o vem ber j Mrs. E a rl C ochran
and
tw o
H in d o b o ta n ist of D elhi g a th e rin g
ou can see n o th in g th a t is fine
18. A la rg e n u m b e r o f S o u th e rn d a u g h te rs , w ho have been v isitin g
sp ecim en s of c o tto n s in c o lo r i n : an d b e a u tifu l, try h ard as you
P acific ra ilro a d em ployes, it is in th e W illa m e tte v alley fo r som e
In d ia , a n d th is b o ta n is t h as lo- n ia y -
s ta te d , will com pose th e class to w eeks, sto p p ed o v er in A shland to
be in itia te d .
c
a te d blue, g ray a n d a lig h t pink.
T he reason is, th is w om an re-
jo in h e r h u sb a n d h e re fo r a s h o rt
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fleets h e r m e n ta l self a n d no m a t - !
visit w ith Mr. C o c h ra n 's p a re n ts .
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H e m s titc h in g a n d p lco tin g , B al­ Mr. a n d Mrs. W. T C ochran. Mrs.
P IC K E T IN G
LAW U P H E L D
t e «‘ bow b e a u tifu l h e r body m av
co n y Shop, V a u p e l’s S to re .
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b*e, th e m e n ta l c o n q u e rs th e phys-
C o ch ran left to d ay fo r th e ir hom e
SA
LEM
,
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re.—
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in Los A ngeles. H er h u sb a n d w ill
' M r. an d M rs. C. W. R o o t a re
tio
n
a
lity
of
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regon
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g
H er b lack, ugly th o u g h ts ,
re m a in to fin ish th e ev a n g elistic
h o m e from an exten d ed visit in w ork a t C e n tra l P o in t.
law , g ra n tin g to lab o r u n io n s th e
Look closely.
You will notice
G u ests from th e n o rth sto p p in g A G R O W IN G ASHLA ND
-D ouglas co u n ty .
rig h t to p ick e t places of b u sin ess th a t th e m o u th h a - a h a rd line
E N T E R P R B IS
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A. H P e a c h , ey , w ho h w been a t th e H , , otel C o lum bia a re S tan ley
r
I S E t involved in a d isp u te
w ith era- T he eyes, t h a t a t f ir s t we th o u g h t
Mr. a n d Mrs. SI iw te r a n d M rs .! em nloved a , a ,onkniIt'
th «
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b o r con- p re tty , a re n a rro w as she th in k s
W aldo of G ra n d P ra irie A lb e rta T .
a lo o k ° u t on th e T ai-; M E1, is 0 , P oi.U a0(l; Jeanw e an d
T he Bon Ton B .k a ry & C afe is
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«pinioii and schem as. No th is w om an is
a r e re g is te re d at th e H o t e l P n ’ i
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iS M a rg a re t H a n so n o f 'S e a ttle .
-b eco m in g m o re fam o u s every day.
a r e re g is te re d a, th e H otel Co-; epeudittg a (ew dave w ith hie ta n ,,
h a n d e d dow n by th e O regon su- not b e a u tifu l a n d u n til h e r m ind
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i T he dem an d fo r th e H olesom e Bon
lu m b ia .
T .
,
p rem e c o u rt.
has c le a re d and h e r t h n n i x h t o . . . . . .
lly on L incoln s tre e t. H e expects
Bon Ton B read , alw ay s fre sh .
Ton B read is re a c h in g f a r into
S econd I , a n d a n t e a n d p o r t i n g *°
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C a lifo rn ia a n d th e s u rro u n d in g
Mr. a n d M rs. J. H. P ro v o st d ro v e i c o u n try .
go o ,1, w a n te d . T h e New O n n
T h e B a p tist e h u re h received to u r
S to re , 5 , N o rth M ain. St. 1 2 -eo d -tf
, „ . m|,e r s . Sept 2«: .Mr. and dow n to M edford y e ste rd a y to pay
M odern M achinery E q u ip m e n t
H o w * d * B e a rM -
■ - ' Mr8' G ilm o r'!
E u g e n e a n d Mr. a visit tb th e ir s is te r, M iss.V io la — L a st w eek th e re w as in sta lle d
Coach
of the!
O xford, fo rm e rly of P ro v o st, who is a s tu d e n t a t St. a 2 3 -h u n d re d pound b re a d m ach in e
G ia n ts P ass high school f o o tb a ll! ,,
M arys ac ad e m y in t h a t city.
an d a rra n g e m e n ts a re b ein g m ade
te a m , was up S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n ' 1<’" n s ' 1
® ®
to in s ta ll a n o th e r m o d ern oven to
.-ffic ia tin g in th e g a m e betw een
T he fall m eet ln g Of th e P resb v -
M r. an d M rs. W. T. C o ch ran en- m eet th e d e m a n d s of th e people
A sh la n d an d K la m a th F a lls. He te ry of S o u th e rn O regon w ill con- te r ta in e d E v a n g e lis t R ey n o ld s an d w ho w a n t th e best of eats,
y a s a c co m p an ied by a n u m b e r oi vene T u e sd a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 w ife a n d th e q u a r te tte w ho a re !
T ry B onton B read a n d be con-
th e h ig h
school s tu d e n ts f r o m ; o ’clock in th e F irs t P re s b y te ria n h o ld in g e v a n g e listic serv ices a t vinced. Sold by all g ro cers, 10c
■ ra n ts f a s s who cam e to w itn e s s ! c h u rc h of M edford. T he opening C e n tra l P o in t, a t th e ir hom e on a n d 15c loaves. J. W. K IS T L E R
th e gam e.
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; se rm o n will be p rea c h e d by Rev. A very s tr e e t w ith a d in n e r S a tu r- j P ro p rie to r.
W a lte r Wood^of E agle P o in t was i W ‘ L V anN uys field se c re ta ry day.
T he q u a r te tte sa n g a t the.l
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NO TICE
» b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh lan d S a t-L ° f
° f ReHgiOUS EdUCa' fu n e ra l of th e la te Mrs. J o se p h in e
R
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g
u
la
r
m
ee tin g of A m erican
M r. R oss an d M r. L a m k in • B a r r e tt’ w hich was held from th e
u rd a y .
1 t,o n
h av e been a p p o in te d to re p re se n t B a p tist c h u rc h S a tu rd a y a fte r- L egion, T u esd ay , O cto b er 12, a t
j th e A rm o ry , 8 p. m
I n °°n.
C a lifo rn ia g u e sts
sto p p in g at th e local c h u rc h .
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OSCAR S IL V E R ,
th e H o tel A u stin a re D r. a n d Mrs.
N
ick
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ean
of
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rek
a,
a
for-
M ax Cam p« h a s re tu r n e d to his
O. M. Blood a n d W. A. M yers of
NOTICE
hom
e in Y re k a af*er sp e n d in g a m e r/w e ll know n ta ilo r of th is city,
L os A ngeles; C. L. R am ey a n d J.
W e will open fo r b usiness!
few
d
ay
s
in
A
sh
la
n
d
w
ith
his
!
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as
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v
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e
s
te
rd
a
v
c^
in
g
on
old-
F . H enchel of San F ran cisco .
W ed n esd ay , O ctober 6, 1920, a t I
m o th e r, Mrs. C. E. A b b ott.
tiin e L ie n d s.
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91 O ak s tre e t.
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B rin g us y o u r
G e n e ra l re p a irin g ; C o o p erativ e
Mr. a n d M r»r H. C. S parliti o f I C lark P a y n e le ft th e la t te r p a rt tir e tro u b le s.
W e a re
tro u b le !
E x c h a n g e, 57 N o rth M ain St.
K la m a th F a lls w ere w eek end vis- o f tb e w eek fo\‘ O a k la n d to e n te r m en d ers.
All
w
ork
g
u
a
ra
n te e d .
1 2-eod-ti' ito r s to A sh lan d .
th e p o ly tech n ic school th e r e fo r Give Us a tria l.
th e com ing y e a r. He w ill be w ith | K R U G G E L B R O S’. VULCANIZ-
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L loyd R iches of P o rtla n d , sec­
© 1920
Lois, th e 5 -year-old d a u g h te r of his b ro th e r, H o m er P a y n e , th is
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r e ta r y of th e O regon S ta te E d ito r ­
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
i to r in A sh la n d today.
L. J. O rres, -------------------
acco m p an ied by
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lan d . T he little girl h ad been sick
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of
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T. C. O’K ejly a n d w ife a n d Miss
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...----------------- ‘tro v e o v e r to Y rek a a n d b ack yes-
-
' - lg h t r ° ° m fu rn is h e d
K re p e of H ilts w ere A sh la n d vis- a ’ fall> d u r in g w hich tim e sh e nev
house, close in, y e a r ’s su p p ly
ito r s S a tu rd a y .
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! e r re g a in e d co n sciousness. B u r i a l ! te ,‘day.
w ood a n d coal, b a rn , lot 50x150
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apple, peach a n d c h e r r y tre e s
w as m ad e S u n d a y in O ak lan d .
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M rs. C lyde h a s re tu rn e d hom e!
all k in d s b e rrie s.
A ttra c tiv e
H a rris o n B ro th e rs o£ th e F o rd i
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p
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fo
r
q
u
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sale.
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A. L. H a rin g an d w ife of G erb er, from P h o en ix , w h e re sh e had been
G a ra g e h a v e sold a F o rd so n tra c
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to r to A. G iehish fo r w ork on th e C. R. W a lk e r a n d w ife o f D u n s­ sp e n d in g th e p a st w eek.
p h o n e 314-L.
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G reen S p rin g s m o u n ta in
ro ad m u ir, h a v e re g is te re d a t th e H o­
B E ST BUY IN A SHLA ND— 100x
w h ich he h a s th e c o n tra c t fo r g r a d ­ tel C olum bia.
D E SC H U T E S A T T O R N E Y TO
250 fe e t on G ra n ite s tre e t, six
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ing. O th e r sa le s they h av e m ade
P R O SE C U T E F A T H E R -IN -L A W
room h o u se, all k in d s fru it. H
la te ly a r e a tru c k to A R B ro w n , u M iss ^ L e n " a P
F ro v o st,
s t’ who
wbo h a d been
H. P a lm e r, 462 A llison s tr e e t
a n d one to B arh am b ro th e rs for ’ bo,ne to r tb e Pa «t w eek on acco u n t
p h o n e 314-L.
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BEND,
O re.,
Oct. 4.—«-When
of sick n ess, re tu rn e d to h e r school Ja c k W eston goes on tria l h e re
n se a t th e ir saw m ill a t S iskiyou,
FO R R E N T — O ne room , k itc h e n
in th e Lost C reek d is tric t, y e s te r ­ fo r th e a lle g ed m u rd e r of R o b ert
a n d a se d an to .M illard G rubb.
p riv ile g e s; one o r tw o a d u lts
day.
A
d d re ss 9, c a re T id in g s.
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ru
g
,
he
will
,
he
p
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c
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by
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¡h is son-in-law , A. J, M oore, dis- FO R SA L E — D ouble b a rre le d ham
Miss N ellie E w an will (each
y L eabo, win bad been in!»wi„t
school n e a r M o n tag u e th is w in ter, * 1 P lin
1 .
1 tric t a tto rn e y of D esch u tes coun-
m e rle ss sl^ot g u n , 12 g u a g e
A sbland re c u p e ra tin g from t h f ' ty
tn u ie s coun
a n d h as left for h e r p osition.
m ad e by Tobin A rm s C o.; also
e ffe c ts of b u rn s receiv ed w hile
tra in e d sa d d le horse. 770 Towa
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It h as been
re p o rte d
M oore
S tre e t.
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W. J. V irgin of P o rtla n d is a fig h tin g fire on th e S iskivous sev­ declin e to p io se e u te h is fa th e r-
e
ra
l
w
eeks
ago,
re
tu
rn
e
d
S
unday
g u e st of his m o th e r. Mrs. A. C
! in-law , b u t he a n n o u n c e d th is a t-, W A N TED — To lease fo r w in ter
to his w ork at H ilts.
O w en, in A sh lan d th is week.
my 3-room m o d ern fu rn is h e d
te rn o o n lie w ould d ire c t th e p ro se -'
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b u n g alo w . C all 166 H a rg a d in e
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c u tio u .
Bon Ton B read, alw ay s fre sh .
o r ph o n e 264-Y .
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Mr. a n d M rs. M E. H a rris and
A lte r ta lk in g it o v er w ith my
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s is te r, Miss M ollie H a rris, a re
FO R SA L E — F o u r room c o tta g e
Mr. am i Mrs. E. O. N elson of Se­ wife. I ’ve decided not to ask to
back from G azelle w h ere they had
A pply o w n e r 6 75 E a st M ain
be reliev ed from p ro se c u tin g th is
s tre e t.
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been sp e n d in g th e um m er. T hev v a sto p o l, C alif., w ho have been
case,
said M oore
‘‘She ta k e s
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FO R SA L E — 1 o rg a n , W e b ste rs
p ack
th . ir ...... .......... .
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y e s te rd a y to r th e ir hom e. th e s ta n d it is my d u ty to go
U n ab rid g ed D ictio n ary . C all 150
h o u se h o u ld
eoSds 1 mi
a h e ad w ith th e case, an d I'll leave
how ever, a n d will s „ h a rk l„
’ . 7 " ' T “ “ “ I1“ ” »«' b r
1st s tre e t.
2 8 -tf
S e le c t y o u r tir e s a c­
zelle to live.
M iller, who will go to San F ra n - no s to n e u n tu rn e d to convict h e r
co rd in g to th e roads
PR A C T IC A L NU RSE,
300 Lib
,
cisco to c o n su lt a sp e cia list ro- f a th e r .”
th e y h ave to travel:
e r ty s tre e t.
28-3'
W eston w as a rre
s te d ~ T h u rsd
M. am i Mrs. C. C D a rlin g of th e {’a r d *ng b e r e yes. w hich have been
•—
1 ay
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In sandy or hilly coun­
c h a rg e d w ith sla v in g R o b ert K ru g I b
R E N T —» -F urnished room ,
D a rlin g S tu d io a re back from a t,o u b lln £ h e r la te ly
try, wherever the going
7 0 -y ea r-o ld -h erm it f a rm e r
Wel1 v e n tila te d .
131 N. M ain,
is apt to be heavy—The
• le lig h tfu l tw o w eeks’ v acatio n
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ph
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n
e
29
0-Y.
28-2
U. S. Nobby.
-spent in San F ra n cisc o .
‘ f M rs‘ F ra n k
is hom e
For ordinary country
tro m P o rtla n d , w h e re she had
roads—The U. S. Chain
S
S
Mrs. G eorge M onroe and little : been v is,tin g foi‘ th e Past week i
or Usco.
d a u g h te r . Z elda, of E u g en e a r « : ° r S ° ’
For front wheels—The
A sh la n d g u e sts th is w eek.
,,
,
®
U . S. Plain.
Mv. a n d Mrs. J. L. H eer, sor.
For b e s t r e su 'Its—
F is h e rm e n w ho w ere dow n th e ’J*11” 11*6, an<1 ^, r s - Levi Stevens,
9 v e r y w h e r e — U. S.
Royal Cords.
riv e r y e s te rd a y s ta te th e r e is an droTe d ‘w n to R o -u e R iv e r ves-
tin iisu ally good ru n a t p r e s e n t .' te rd a y on a h » sniess trip .
H a r d in g in
A c tio n
ified sh e n e v e r w-U be.
' b it too sh o rt. H er m o u th is too
T ak e, on th e o th e r h a n d , th e la rg e a n d h e r eyes too sm all. H e *
g irl w hom we p ass by, a t firs t a s ha.ir is th a t s tra w c o lo r th a t n e v e r
p a *n ‘
! wa s an d n e v e r will be p re tty , b u t
As we listen to h e r a n d a re you d o not notice th is.
In f a c t*
th ro w n c o n sta n tly in h e r com - w hen it is called to y o u r a tte n tio n
pany sh e a p p e als to us. She d r a w s , th a t she is not a L illia n R u ssell
s tlo s e i
by h e r k in d n e ss of you a re m uch su rp rise d .
You
speech an d a c tio n . She is a lw a y s had a lw a y s th o u g h t h e r b e a u tl-
i ‘ ■ y and w illin g to help.
You ful, b ecau se sh e bad re fle c te d h e r
tel h e r y o u r pet g rie v a n ce a n d m e n ta l s ta te , w hich w as a v ery
s .e liste n s ju s t as if she n e v e r had b e a u tifu l th in g .
ai:.v tro u b le of h e r own.
\\ lien j o u h av e fin ish ed sh e is
m ost sy m p a th e tic a n d su g g e sts
som e way in w hich you m ay be re ­
lieved.
H er nnoj ion*. ___ _ .
VINING
LAST TIME TONIGHT
VIOL A . DAN A
— IN —
"THE CHORUS
GIRL’S ROMANCE’’
TUESDAY
ONLY
«m l 2 R eels i»r l'u n , ‘'H u n g ry
L ions am i Tend«j H e a iis .”
Dorothy Dalton
IN
’’Half An Hour”
Coming Wednesday- Fatly Arbuckle
Nobodq thinks anything now
o f gpin£ away on a trip
HI£ railroads were partly
responsible. But it wasn’t
until the automobile reached
its present state of develop­
ment that the old barriers
against travel were finally
broken down.
T
U
More people own auto­
mobiles today than ever
thought of owning a horse
and buggy in the old days.
Sim M o rris se cu re d 30 fin e tro u t
> e lo w Gold Ray dam y e ste rd a y
n h ile N .- H . H a rris o n a n d J A R u-
u e r c a m e in i-,«, ............... .
.....
g e r cam e in last n ic h t w ith th re e
m o n « . r .a lm o n w eiy h ln g
2:.
o r.
.
e n n is to n ’ th e wel1 know n
a n d sc a p e g a rd e n e r who h a s been
em ployed in G re n a d a , C alif., fo r
«u
Z ,
'S " ° m e ,o r “ (ew
,
to 45 pounds. T he p rese n t ru n
or C hinook sa lm o n is so s tro n g .!
R. C. G oodm an a n d a p a rty of
th e fish e rm e n s ta te th a t th ey a ll fo u r, who have been h u n tin g fo r
lost th e ir ta c k le , a n d a n u m b e r of se v era l d ay s o u t in th e m o u n ta in
sp o rts m e n had th e ir poles sn ap p ed sectio n , cam e in y e ste rd a y , each
o ff by th e fish. T his, it is elaim ed w ith h i8 full q u o ta of qu ail
is only done by th e big C hinooks
w eig h in g from 40 to 60 pounds.
F re d C o ch ran , w ho h a s been
®
em ployed in K la m a th F a lls, cam e
M r. a n d Mrs. A. J. K a tz e n ste m < hom e to d a y a n d will m ak e an in -
o f S p o k a n e w ere A sh lan d g u e sts d e fin ite s o jo u rn w ith h is p a re n ts
o v e r th e week end. sto p p in g a t th e Mr. an d Mrs. W . T. C ochran
H otel A u stin .
< ~ s> < . &
w.. w .
C 1 L L P E A R S TO R SA LE
H a v in g fin ish ed
p a c k in g
we
h a v e A n jo u ,
sose a n d Com ice
c u lls.
A SH LA N D F R U IT AND P R O ­
DU CE ASSOCIA TION.
24-5
That’s because the cost o f
motoring has been brought
within reach of the average
citizen's pocketbook.
M*-’ an d M rs. H o b a rt, th e new
¡m a n a g e rs fo r th e D epot h o tel, a re
expected toTlay to ta k e c h a rg e . T he
serv ices of A. H. P ra c h t h av e been
se cu re d as s te w a rd fo r th is h o tel,
a n d he, also, a ssu m e s h is d u tie s
to d ay .
We have a car of our best Coal com­
in g - c a r is in tra n s it now. We w ill
be pleased to take a lim ited am ount
of orders for this Coal.
BCWL CORD - WeBT-CHAIN-USCO ‘PLAIN
W e look upon it as part of
our job to keep it there. If
it weren’t for the trade of
the man with the medium,
priced car there wouldn’t be
OUR CUSTOMERS LIKE OUR
UTAH COAL
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
much in this tire business for4
us,
III
The less a man has to
spend on motoring, the more
important it is that his tires
should be of first quality.
Any tire is noigood enough
for the small car owner. He
wants a tire that will give him
ju s t as m uch for his m oney
in the small size as the big
car man gets for his money
in the large size.
IV
In thinking over what kind
of tires we would represent
in this community we tried
to p u t o u r s e lv e s in the
place o f the car owner. And
we believe we hit it exactly
when we selected U. S.
Tires.
UftitBd States Tires
N. DIX & SON, Props.
East Main St., A shland, Ore
“In the H eart of Town”
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