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PAGE SIX
T u esd ay , N ovem ber 2
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Local and Personal
LOUIS SC H W E IN , Prop.
C leanliness.
Q uality Meat.
M asonic Calendar This W eek.
Service,
NORTH MAIN. ASHLAND
&
R e g u la r m ee tin g of th e E a s t­
e rn S ta r th is (T u e sd a y ) evening,
N ovem ber 2 Also in itia to ry w ork
by p a st w o rth y m a tro n s.
S ta te d con clav e of M alta Com-
m a n d a ry No. 4, W ed n esd ay ev e n -'
lug, Nov. 3. A lso w ork in th e
O rd e r of th e T em ple.
S ta te d session of H illa h T em ple,
F rid a y ev en in g , Nov. 5.
R o u tin e
b u sin e ss a n d a rra n g e m e n ts for
S h rin e
C erem o n ial,
T h u rs d a y , i
Nov. 18 a t A sh lan d .
GOL D H IL L , Nov. 1— F ire o ‘
a p p a re n tly in c e n d ia ry n a tu r e to.
ta lly d e stro y e d th e R h o d e s & Cot-
te r a l sa w m ills 12 m iles n o rth of
Gold H ill in th e M eadow s d istric t,
T h u rs d a y evening. T he to ta l loss,
in c lu d in g lu m b e r in th e y a rd s, is
a b o u t $80,00(1, p a rtly covered by
in su ra n c e . A bout °.00,000 feet of
choice pine lu m b e r w as saved in
! th e y a rd s.
T h is m ill w as of 40,000 feet
| c a p ac ity a n d re c e n tly equipped
w ith new m ac h in ery . It h a s been
o p e ra te d tw o y e a rs, th e e n tire o u t­
p u t going to th e M edford box fac­
to rie s.
T he H o tel A u stin h as a s its
q u e sts th e fo llo w in g :
Mr. an d
M rs. T. H. G ivens o f C h ltm a n .
M ont.; J. A. J o h n so n of T aco m a;
M. C. M Jselvey a n d w ife of P o rt-;
la n d ; Mrs. a n d J. C. H o lla n d e r of
S w ihom ish, W a sh .; J. R. McDow-
re e of S e a ttle : A. R. N a ftz g e r ofj
M ILTON— M uch b u ild in g being
C in c in n a ti, O hio; a n d Geo. B .1
i dono here.
S tic k les of R ed W ing.
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$10, $15, $20 re d u c tio n s on F a ll
S u its a n d O v erco ats a t P a u lse ru d
& B a rre tt's .
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S e rg e a n t T. J. J o ra k , C. A. C. of
S alem , was in A sh lan d o v er n ig h t
tra n s a c tin g business.
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C lo th es a t p re -w a r p rices at
P a u ls e r u d & B a r r e tt’s.
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Miss M innie B eaver leaves to ­
n ig h t fo r P o rtla n d to ta k e up h e r
Dr. a n d M rs. M. A. S tra tto n ofl
R. A. B ailey of R o se b u rg h a d
voted th e R e p u b lic a n choice con-
d u tie s in th e A lb e rtin a K e rr n u rs- P o rtla n d
have an n o u n c ed
th e! b u sin ess in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y .
tir u o u s ly .
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W a lk in g to n , who is 68 y e a rs old,
. ly
Mis'. B eaver has been con- b irth of a d a u g h te r, b orn to th em
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n ected w ith th a t in s titu tio n for on O cto b er 15.
T h is is th e ir ,
M rs- David lo in i k in s and th re e
w as th e son of a S o u th e rn fam ily.
t h e p a st y e a r or so. and will be th ir d child.
M rs. S tra tto n , w ho little d a u g h te rs a re hack from a
I H is f a th e r re fu se d to vote th e
a- ain a sso ciated w ith it a n o th e r w as Je ssie L ee S tra tto n of A sh- visit to
d u f f , C alif., w here
D em o cratic tic k e t a n d w as com ­
land, h a v in g v isited h e r m o th e r, th ey h ad been g u e sts of M rs. T om p-
pelled to leave th e S o u th as a
vear.
T O P E K A , K ans , Nov. 2— T w e n -' re fu g e e w hen th e N o rth a n d th e
iM rs. M. E. W ood of th is city seve- b in 's p a re n ts .
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R eduction in a ll lines of M illin- r a j ty n e s w ith h e r tyo lovely l it ­
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H om es th is m o rn in g received a tel-
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W a lk in g to n is a p io n ee r of th e
M r. a nd Mrs. M erle Robison.
See th e m a t once. O u r b ig lin e e £ ra ra s ta tin g th a t Miss B e rth a CASTS R E P U B L IC A N \ O T E
W est a n d h a s lived in P o rtla n d
cam e up from G ra n ts P a ss to spend q * w o rth w h ile fra m e d p ic tu re s Davis, w ho is sc h ed u le d to ap-
FO R S IX T E E N T H T IM E fo r y e a rs . H is w ife a lso is a
S unday w ith re la tiv e s in A shland, h a s a rriv e d . A d e p o sit ho ld s any P®af on th e p ro g ra m of th e teach -
P o r tla n d , O re., Nov. 2— Geo. s tro n g R e p u b lic a n an d will vote
M r. R obison w ent back S u n d ay ¡of th em u n ti X ’m as. S tu d io Ash-1
in s titu te , W e d n esd a y a fte r- L. W a lk in g to n of th is city c a st fo r H a rd in g .
n ig h t, but Mrs. R obison w ill re- ian(j.
3 2 -tf noon, w ill n o t be a b le to rea c h h is vote fo r th e R e p u b lic a n n o m
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¡g,
M edford on th a t d a te an d will be
m ain w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. C. V.
¡nee fo r p re s id e n t fo r th e six-
R A B IE S IN M A L H E U R ,
Miss E velyn C oughlin an d E a rle given a p lace on th e p ro g ra m on
B eeler, in th is city u n til a f te r ele c ­
te e n th tim e to d ay .
R a b ie s h a v e a p p e a re d am o n g
H am m ond of P o rtla n d w ere in T h u rs d a y m o rn in g in ste a d . Miss
tion.
In 1856, b e fo re th e R e p u b li- th e coyotes of M a lh e u r co u n ty ,
A sh lan d y e ste rd a y .
Miss C ough- D avis w ill a p p e a r a f te r th e de-
& &
can p a rty w as o rg a n iz e d , W a lk - ( a n d im m e d ia te ly ste p s a re to he
Prides a re dow n to stay . W e I I . I. th e I n s tru c to r in p ra c tic a l ( p a rtm e n t: sessio n s at 1 « : 30 Im m e - . ,n g loll v o le „ fo r B u c h a n a n , S t a k e n to p rev e n t th e re c u rre n c e
re jo ic e w ith you.
P a u lse ru d & » n i n a n s h l ,, .-h o w ill be a t th e , d .a te ly b e fo re th e a ssem b ly a<l-i w h i g c a n d ld a te
T h a (ollow . of th e h y d ro p h o t),a
th a t
B a rre tt, T ailo rs.
te a c h e rs ’ In s titu te in M edford th is ; d re ss T h u rs d a y m o rn in g .
ing n a tio n a l e le c tio n , 1860, he sw ept th e c a ttle of th is section
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voted
fo r L incoln, th e new ly in 1916, a c c o rd in g to E lm e r W il-
M rs. E. E. B agley a n d siste rs,
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R e p u b lic a n p a rty candi- _ lia m s of th e p re la to r y a n im a l
th e M isses F u re r, w ho have been
Bon T on B read , a lw a y s fre sh .
d a te , a n d since th a t tim e h e h a s div isio n of th e biological survey.
sp e n d in g th e p ast w ear o r tw o
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in San Diego have re tu rn e d to
P. S. P ro v o st, A. D. Jillso n ,
A shland and w ill m ak e th e ir i G eorge C arey a n d Doni P ro v o st
P a re u t-T e a c h e rs ’ C ircle.
hom e in Mrs, B ag ley 's resid en ce left th is m o rn in g fo r Y reka w h ere
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e P a r ­
on S kidm ore s tre e t.
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th ey w ill be en g a g ed in p u ttin g
e n t-T e a c h e rs ’ circ le w ill be h e ld ;
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in th e fittin g s a t th e new high
a t th e H a w th o rn e school, T h u rs .,:
Y our m oney’s w o rth fo r th e school b u ild in g b e in g e re c te d in N
ovem ber 4 a t 2 : 3 0 p. m. T his!
first, tim e in fo u r years, P a u lse - th a t city.
It w ill ta k e a b o u t a
m e e tin g will be a d d re s s e d by som e
ru d & B a rre tt, T ailo rs.
w eek fo r M r. P ro v o st a n d his
of
th e b est s p e a k e rs from th e i
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m en to fin ish th e ir w ork.
co u n ty in s titu te a n d no m o th e r
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boyd- and
C liff P a y n e m a k ts p la n t sta n d s. sh o u ltl n ,iss th is ° pl)O rtunit’V of
T H E in te re s t a n d a c tiv ity of th e
fam ily left th is m o rn in g for
Your Cakes and P ies
w ill tu rn o u t successfully if you
use o u r b a k in g m a te ria ls , such
ns O lym pic F lo u r. R oyal R ak­
ing Poivder, P earl S h o rte n in g ,
S c h illin g 's V an illa e x tra c t, best
eggs at 65c dozen, best b u tte r
a t 70c pound.
W e g u a ra n te e
th e q u a lity .
Shasta Grocery
P lio n e 3 7 .
Extra! Extra!
ELECTION
BY 2 T 0 1 VOTE
L eased W estern Union Wire
AND
All Night Show
PROGRAM AS FO LLOW S
Bryant Washburn
— IN-
“ W h a t H a p p e n e d to J o n e s ”
T he Social Realm
D O R O TH Y DALTO N
The Bankers Behind
the Livestock Industry
g e ttin g in c lo se r touch' w ith o u r
S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia w h ere th ey
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T he fo llow ing g u e sts from th e p ro m in e n t e d u c a to rs,
expect to rem ain th e com ing w in­
te r m onths.
s ta te of W a sh in g to n a re sto p p in g
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a t th e C olu m b ia:
B. M cG uire, J.
C in d e re lla C lub.
E xclusive a g e n ts fo r th e first M cG uire a n d C. L e n fie ld of W en-
T he m em b ers of th e C in d e re lla !
w h o le sale ta ilo rin g house to knock a tch ee, Alex H u n te r a n d Ja c k D i- icIub w ore e n te rta in e d a t th e ir us-
th e bo tto m o u t of prices, P a u l- van o j S e a ttle .
G u ests from u al w eekly m e e tin g by Mr. a n d
s e ru d & B a rre tt.
Mrs, W. G. C u rry la s t e v e n in g .,
e lse w h e re a t th e cam e h o tel a re -virs-
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J a m e s H. H a tta n of D u n sm u ir. R. B eside th e m em b ers, a n u m b e r o f
Miss M ildred S tevens is t a k ­
H u u s a k e r a n d J o h n W eipum a n d ; in v ited g u e sts helped m ak e t h e 1
in g a d v a n ta g e of th e w eek ’s v a ­
w ife.
ev en t a p a rtic u la rly p le a s a n t one. t
c a tio n in th e high school to go
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T h e clu b w ill m eet w ith Mr. a n d ;
to R ogue R iv er to be th e g uest
B iggest S u it e v e n t jsinco th e w a r Mrs. C. A. S h u tts on T h ird stre e t
o f Miss R ita M orris th is w eek.
a n d in tim e fo r y o u r holiday togs, next M onday evening.
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too.
P a u lse ru d & B a rre tt.
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Bon T on R read. alw ay s fresh .
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new man on t h e jo b .
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M rs. J. E. T h o m a s h a s re tu rn e d
G lenn W . L oom is of S ilte rto n ,
M isses A lta F a rm e r and Is a ­
hom e from a p le a s a n t visit w ith O regon, a rriv e d in th is city Mon-
bel B a rro n , w ho a r e em ployed
frie n d s in San F ra n c isc o .
day ev e n in g w ith his fam ily. He
in S a c ra m e n to ,
a rriv e d
hom e
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h as now e n te re d upon th e d u tie s
la st n ig h t an d will pay a sh o rt
H. A. S te a rn s , w ho w as forced of te le g ra p h e d ito r of th e T idings.
visit w ith th e ir people h ere.
to m ove his Self S ervice s to re out Mr. L oom is an d fam ily a r e te m p o ­
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of th e H ouck b u ild in g on t,he ra rily lo cated a t 105 V ine s tre e t.
M oved to O ak s tre e t. G et y o u r i „ ,
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• P la za c o rn e r, a n d who la te r p n r-
X m as su it tro m D R U E a n d save ,
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ch ased th e P laza m ea t m a rk e t
10 to 20 D ollars. F it a n d w ork -;
from T h o m a s H ill, took p osses­
W A N T E D -JanM or fo r B a p tist
m a n sh ip g u a ra n te e d . S u its c le a n ­
sion th is m o rn in g , a n d w ill c o n ­
chu rch.
P h o n e O. F. C arson.
ed a n d pressed, $1.00. C has. D rue,
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O ak S t., a c ro ss from A u stin H o-j d u c t his g ro cery from th a t b u ild -
Ing.
B. F. Stol m wi 11 h av e , a o t
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LOST— F o rd ta il lig h t a n d license
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c h a rg e of th e m eat m a rk e t in th is
p la te No. 38193, com bined.
F in d e r p lease call 369-R . 52-2*
Mi '. a n d Mrs. A Idred R e a v e r' sto re.
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w ith th e ir tw o c h ild re n , Jack
FO R SA L E — Spitz cu ll apples.
Bon T on B read , alw ay s fresh .
a n d B attle L o ra in e , a rriv e d h ere
322 W im e r St.
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la st e v en in g from P o rtla n d and
A tto rn e y R aw les M oore, dem o- LO ST—-W h ite a n g o ra k itte n . F in d -
w ill visit w ith tin fo rm e r’s p a r- c ra tic n o m in e e lo r d is tr ic t a tto r-
e r r e tu r n td 155 7th. R ew ard ,
e n ti Mr. an d Mrs A. M. B eaver
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ney, w as up from M edford y e ste r- ___________ ______________
fo r ¡i few days.
day a n d w as o n e of th e sp e a k e rs W AN TED— W om an o r g irl to do
who a d d re sse d th e W. C. T. U. ’ h o u sew o rk .
P h o n e 4-F-13.
H e m s titc h in g a n d p lco tin g , Bal­
m ee tin g held a t th e hom e of Mrs. ____________________________
c o n y Shop. Y au p el’s S tore.
II. II. L e a v itt on C h e stn u t s tre e t. ¡F O R SA LE— M ilch cow.
Phone
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e a rly a n d m a k e a choice selection.
k o d a k , post c a rd size.
Phone
In San F ra n c isc o d u r in g t»he
P a u ls e ru d & B a rre tt.
233-Y .
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p a s t weiik re tu rn e d hom e last
evening.
F ra n k B a rg u s. who rec e n tly sold
his
h o u se on Beach a v e n u e to
Rev. P. K. H am m ond, v ica r of
THE IiARGESl STOCK ’OF
G eorge C ooper, a n ew co m er to
t h e T rin itv
E piscopal C hurch
' A sh lan d , h a s m oved to a h ouse on
w as a G ra n ts P ass v isito r y e ste r
Scenic D rive. Mr. C ooper h a s a l­
day.
rea d y m oved his fam ily in to his
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G u a ra n te e d tire and tu b e re- new p u rch a se .
p a irin g .
s tr e e t.
K ru g g e l B ro s.’s, 91 Oak
T he vote in th e v a rio u s p r e ­
c in c ts up to noon to d a y w as only
7. If y o u r sto m a c h is c o n tin u - m ed iu m , d u e p re su m a b ly to busi-
a lly k ic k in g up a d is tu rb a n c e ; y o u l ue3s Pe °P^e n o t b ein g a b le to
feel b lo ate d an d
d is tre s s e d : If leaVe th e ir w ork in o rd e r t0 c a st
sou belch j a s an d s o u r food in to tb e ir b a llo t, and to th e fact th a t
th e m o n th , th e n von need Mi-O-Na housew ives e x p erien ce an incon-
sto m a c li ta b le ts .
G u a ra n te e d by venien ce in g o in g c u t e a rly in th e
M cN air B ros
' iGrenoon.
T he a fte rn o o n h o u rs,
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how ever, b ro u g h t c u t la r g e r nuut-
R. A. L a k c h e n t a n d w ife. W. bers, w hile th is e v e n in g front 5
H . H am m el, E. H a rrin g to n an d to 8 it is expected th e la rg e s t
E rn e s t B aldw in a re San F ra n c isc o n u m b e rs w ill vote.
g u e s ts sto p p in g a t th e A u stin .
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A ndrew M cCallen, a fo rm e r well
Miss K. R a in e a n d niece. L our- know n A shland re s id e n t, is in tow n
des R ain e, leave to n ig h t fo r P o rt- p ay in g a s h o rt v isit to his m any
la n d to spend a few d a y s lo o k in g frie n d s. Mr. M cC allen is now lo­
a d e r b u sin e ss a ff a ir s I n t h a t city, c a te d in B re c k e n rid g e , Texas.
Paints
Oils
GlaSS and
Wall Paper
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
B est Goods and B est Prices.
Get Our Prices.
WM. 0. DICKERSON
THE PAINT MAN
Harry Carey* Marked Men
N o rth w e st b a n k e rs in p ro m o tin g
th e d e v e lo p m en t of th e livestock
in d u s try Is p ro v en by th e e x p re s­
sed w illin g n ess of m an y of them
to fin a n c e p u rc h a s e s by local
fa rm e rs a t th e d a ily a u c tio n sales
of th e
$400,000 E x p o sitio n
B u ild in g s.
W o r 1 d-R en o w n ed
Ju d g e s.
D airy P r o d u c t s
Show an co n n ec­
tion.
H o rse Show
N ight.
E ach
S t u d e n t J u d g in g
C o n tests.
R educed
R ales.
R a ilro a d
— IN—
SPECIAL—Sandwiches and coffee will be served
by the Ladies of the Trinity Guild.
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ADMISSION
Pacific International
Livestock Exposition
Adults 55 cents including tax.
All children occupying seats 10 cents
Portland, Oregon
Nov. 13-20
Doors
T a lk th e m a tte r of p u re b red live­
sto ck o v er w ith your b a n k e r. T hen
com e a n d see 2,500 head of th e
c o u n tr y ’s fin e st d a iry a n d beef
c a ttle , hogs,- g o a ts,
sheep and
h o rse s in c o m p e titio n fo r th e $75,-
000 in p rem iu m s.
Open
7:30
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T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
enjc’ysrysnJE
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ALL THIS WEEK
Men Wanted
Unloading
HIGHWAY WORK
Minimum Wage $ 5 . 6 2 ! for nine hours.
• OSKAR HUBER
Apply at Office over City Hall.
Si
LOOMIS & NELSON
...FOR...
Staple and Fancy G roceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
215 Fourth St.
Phone
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CONTINUES
A Tremendous Stock of Fine
Underwear, Hosiery, Suits,
Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Waists
STI1J. LEFT TO SELL.
BI ICK ROADSTERS.
1O1O and 1020
T he 19211 c a r h a s been d riv e n only a sh o rt d ista n c e,
an d is lik e new ; h a s $275 w o rth of e x tra e q u ip m e n t and six
new oversize cord tire s. T h is c a r cost $2200, b u t will be
sold ch eap fo r cash.
T he 1919 c a r is in ex cellen t co n d itio n an d a w o n d e rfu l
p e rfo rm e r; h a s p ra c tic a lly new cord tire s a n d e x tra e q u ip ­
m en t. A b a rg a in fo r cash.
F o r a d d itio n a l p a rtic u la rs a n d d e m o n s tra tio n , a d d re ss,
Box 81, Gold H ill, o r ph o n e No. 2.
At End oi the S ea so n P rices
An Especially
Fine Line of
Ladies’ Underwear
Being Sacrificed
to Reduce Our Stock
& £ € ’J
g j GOODS
fiiiaaeaaae
The Finest Line of
Ladies’ Suits
in the Valley
Going at
Extremely Low Prices