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    Tooday, July 5, 1021.
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOLK
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L eave for Portland—
M rs. T ib b s R. M axey, w ife of Dr.
M axey, o f th e F irs t C h ristia n chuif/h
of P o rtla n d , le f t y e ste rd a y fo r h> •
hom e, a f t e r a tw o w e e k s’ visit a t th e
hom e of W. L. Maxey, co usin o f Dr.
M axey.
Mrs. M axey is very m u ch
pleased w ith A sh lan d an d w hile h ere
W ell D e c o rate d W indow s—
V isits Friend.-. H**i*'——
w as m uch b e n e fitte d from d rin k in g
O ne of th e m ost s tr ik in g w indow s
Mrs. J e n u ie H u rn , w ho h a s b e e n '
lith ia w a te r.
v isitin g w ith h e r sons a t P o rtla n d a n d j in tow n is th e ex h ib it of p a in tin g s
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E u g en e, paid a visit to frie n d s h e re by M ss M abel R u ssell, in E n d e r s ’
E v ery b o d y k now s th a t Yeo is still
She clev erly w o rk s o u t th e
w h ile en ro u te to h e r hom e a t K la m ­ sto re .
in su rin g a u to m o b ile s ; he gives you
th o u g h t of fire p rev e n tio n th ru a
a th P a lls.
a fu ll co v erag e policy.
m in ia tu r e ca m p in g p a rty a n d som e
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W hat is a v a c atio n w ith o u t m u ­ m a g n ific e n t p a in tin g s of C ra te r L ak e
V
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ftuy a sm all V ic tro la a n d ta k e an d of a fo rs e t fire.
P
ro
f.
R.
S.
K inney, s u p e rin te n ­
it along. R ose B ros.
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d e n t of th e S iskiyou co u n ty high
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T h e b est m ilk m oney will b u y ’
school a t Y rek a, w as a v isito r h e re
C a lifo rn ia V isito rs—
W hy?
ft is p a ste u riz e d .
10c p e r
last week w ith re la tiv e s in th e fa m ­
Mr. an d M rs. E d. G ru b b , of O ro­
q u a rt.
R ose Bros.
24 3-tf
ily of A. E. K inney. He is a n a tiv e
ville, C al., a rriv e d F r id a y fo r a week
$ <3>
of Nova, S cotia, an d h a s tra v e le d ex­
end v isit w ith re la tiv e s. T hey w fll‘ F r e a k P h o to g ra p h —
ten siv ely in fo re ig n lan d s, n o tab ly
leave in th e m o rn in g fo r K la m a th a n d j
A rtis t H in th o rn e h as a fre a k pho­
C hina. J a p a n an d A u s tra lia .
In c i­
L ak e c o u n tie s. Mrs. D an W a lk e r will
to g ra p h In h is w indow ta k e n y e s te r­
d
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t
to
th
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sto
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in
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accom pany th em a s f a r as K la m a th day from in fro n t of th e A u to m o tiv e
he
was
on
h
is
way
n
o
rth
to
visit
F a lls fo r a visit.
shop, w hich show s th e a irp la n e in
re la tiv e s re sid in g at V icto ria, B rit­
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flig h t dow n Main s tre e t. It lo o k s as
F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook stoves
ish C olum bia.
it th e p lan e w as a b o u t to hit th e
a n d ovens.
A sh lan d F u r n itu r e Co.
♦
p av em en t. T he p h o to is genu ne. b u t
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P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk , 10c th e
is a fre a k tfi t h e ’a rt, an d Mr. Hin-
R eturns From Texas—
q u a rt a t R ose Bros.
2 4 3 -tf
th
o rn is o ffe rin g a new m ra e ra i > th e
Mrs. E m m a H. M cK lbheti, re tu rn e d
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to h e r hom e in A shland la st week perso n who can c /d a i is ju st how t ’ e Game Com m ission W ill Tour—
from San A n tan io , T exas, w h ere she p h o to g ra p h show s a s it does.
T he s ta te g a m e com m ission will
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h a s been n u rsfh g lo r the p ast five
m
ak
e an in sp ectio n to u r d u rin g th e
Let a “ N atio n al U n io n ” policy p ro ­
m o n th s. Mrs. M cK ibben is d e lig h te d
tect y o u r fru it crop a g a in s t d a m a g e first of th is m o n th a n d w ill visit
to be back.
from hail. P h o n e 274-J o r 42. Yeo th e h a tc h e ry a t B u tte F a lls, P ro s ­
$
pect a n d M edford on th e to u r.
F o r a good plu n g e o r tu b b a th in i of c o u rse
♦ ♦
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e N a t-'
T id in g s G ets C h e rrie s —
If
y
o
u
’re
in
line
for a su it
see
a to riu m .
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of fine Bing c h e rrie s r a ’sed way up
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T rin ity E p iscop al C liurcli—
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eturn
to
M
edford—
on
th
e
hill
th
e
o
th
e
r
sid
e
of
W
rig
h
t's
P a rish a n d S unday school picnic
Mr. a n d M rs. R o b e rt W ilson, w ho
w ill be held on T h u rsd a y noon in th e creek , by S. S. W ilcox. W hen it is
h
av
e been re s id in g in A sh lan d , have
co
n
sid
e
red
th
a
t
th
e
se
c
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e
rrie
s
i
r
e
p a rk .
T h e G uild will fu rn is h th e
re
tu
rn e d to M edford a n d a r e living
coffee an d ice cream .
B rin g y o u r. raised w ith o u t irr ig a tio n , th e y m ak e
a
t
th
e B a rn u m a p a rtm e n ts . Mr. W il-
a w o n d e rfu l show ng.
He also lrvft
b ask ets.
is in ih e off c o f th e s ta te
a tw ig h o ld n g 4 2 big. rich, ju'c> ?o
4» -ft
h ig h w ay com m ission.
W e m ak e S u its to o rd e r.
K . ones.
N elson.
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C lo th es fo r w arm
w e a th e r
a t j Session o f Grand Ju ry-—
A special se ssio n or th e g ra n d ju ry
P a u lse ru d s .
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has
b een called fo r W ed n esd ay at
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M usician V isits G r a n d m n th r t—
Ja c k so n v ille .
T he ob ject o f th e
Mrs. M a rg a ret C aldw ell S peer, w h o ' m e e tin g is n o t d e fin ite ly k n ow n, but
sin g s to n ig h t in th e P a sm o re q u a r ­ t is said to be in co n n e ctio n w ith
te t, is th e g u e st of h e r g ra n d m o th e r. f u r th e r in v e s tig a tio n s of th e B ank
J. W. E l-
.Mrs. M ary D u rm , a n d a u n t, M rs. of Ja c k s o n v ille fa ilu re .
d en. o f C e n tra l P o in t, is fo re m an of
Van S au t, on Oak s tre e t.
th e g ra n d ju ry .
♦
H. It. A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a tin g
♦ O
*nd g a s fittin g .
R e p a irin g a sp eci­ New C r a te r la ik e F e a tu r e s —
alty.
248 F ifth St P h o n e 166-J.
New fe a tu re s a t C ra te r L a k e th is
seaso n in clu d e ■> b a rb e r sh o p in
R elig io u s W o rk e r V isits—
th e h o tel w hich will be o p e ra te d by
Dr. Van Nu.vs, sy n o d ical field sec­ J a c k R e te r of J a c k s o n v ille ;
th e
re ta ry of th e P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h , se rv in g of fre sh m ilk a n d cream
.. ; in to w n S a tu rd a y , c o n su ltin g from six J e rs e y cow s w hich th e C ra­
Rev. C. F. K o e h le r on th e w o rk of te r L a k e m a n a g e m e n t kee«k.at A nna
; relig io u s e d u c a tio n th ro u g h o u t th e S p rin g c a m p ; a n d n in e s a d d le h o rse s
i sta te . He w as th e g u est of Mr. a n d w hich a re k e p t fo r h ire . T he m a n ­
! Mrs. P ro se w'hile in th e city.
a g e m e n t now fu rn is h e s s a d d le h o rse s
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fo r th o se person« w ho do n o t w ant
H ave a fit a t o r r e s .
T a ilo rs for
to w alk th e tw o m iles o v er th e snow
1 Men a n d W om en.
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w hich is as f a r a s a u to s can go a t
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p re se n t, to th e la k e rim .
S |s m l V a c a tio n a t C o rv a llis—
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Mr. a n d Mrs. H. E. B a d g e r a re
G uests at Enders—
I sp e n d in g th e s u m m e r in C o rv allis
“ S a m m y ” K ellogg, w ife an d baby,
w ith th e ir son, R ay m o n d , w ho g r a d ­
of
Los A ngeles m ad ?
a d a y ’s
u a te d w ith high h o n o rs th is su m m e r
v isit w ith th e E n d e rs fam ily.
Mr.
a n d who now h o ld s a position as a
K ellogg is a boyhood ch u m of H e n ­
m em b e r of th e O. A. C. fac u lty .
ry a n d J o h n E n d e rs w hen th e la tte r
lived in H ollyw ood, Cal.
Mr. an d
NOTICE
M rs. K ello g g a r e r e tu r n in g to Los
All c h ild re n in te re s te d in th e c a n ­
A ngeles from a visit w ith re la tiv e s
ta ta to be given u n d e r th e d ire c tio n
a t Y ak im a, W ash.
of Mr. P a sm o re , p lea se m ee t a t P io ­
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n e e r h a ll to m o rro w (W e d n e sd a y ) a t Redm ond, Cal., V isitor—
9 :3 0 a. m.
T. H. M iller, b u sin e ss m an of R ed ­
m ond, h a s been a v isito r h e re sev­
e ra l d ay s p a st, a w a itin g th e a rr iv a l
of h is frie n d , W. D. B arn es, o f Bend.
M iller com es by tr a in v ia P o rtla n d
a n d B a rn e s w as to com e by th e a u to
Hktpfxrdt
ro u te , he w irin g , how ever, th a t he
H til
had a s h o u ld e r d islo c a te d w hile in
Columbia
th e v icin ity of Y rek a, e v id e n tly due
R ifar
High-way
to a c cd e n t. R esu lt w as th a t M iller
w ent o v er to Y re k a to in v e s tig a te
anjl if n e c essa ry brintg b o th c a r an d
c a rg o in to p o rt. Both m en have held
pu b lic o ffice in C e n tra l O regon, th e
fo rm e r as c o u n ty c o m m issio n er, an d
th e la tte r as co u n ty ju d g e.
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’F risco V isitors—
A m ong fo rm e r re s id e n ts h ere, now
living p e rm a n e n tly in San F ra n cisc o ,
’Mrs. C. E. D onnelly is v isitin g h e r
m o th e r, M rs. E llen G id d in g s, as is
h e r u su al cu sto m d u rin g th e su m ­
m e r v a c atio n , an d M rs. Lucy W ilson,
fo rm e rly re s id in g on th e B o u lev ard ,
is h e re fo r th e F o u r th , v isitin g
frie n d s in both A sh lan d an d M ed­
ford.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
--- Side Lights-----------------
We Have Just
Received
A New
B r o w n K id
O xford
Chestnut Brown Color
An Utz & Dunn
Made on a
Combination Last
^Ibi Columbia
River Highway
T H E ^
S á c m z E N sfí
BANK >
H E remarkable engineer­
ing skill which built the
T
Colum bia R iv er H ighw ay
opened a veritable paradise for
motorists.
This highway follows the
Columbia River from the P a ­
cific Ocean — near Astoria —
as far east as T he Dalles, and
leads th e to u ris t th ro u g h a
country of indescribable scenic
interest— high waterfalls,huge
rocks, picturesque woods— an
ideal vacation land for the m o­
torist who appreciates nature
at its best.
And on your travels along
the Columbia River Highway
you can a lw a y s g et “ Red
Crown,’’ the gasoline of quality
an all-refinery gasoline with
a continuous chain of boiling
points.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill.
L O F ASH LAND
A HIGH STANDARD
GJhe Gasoline
of h a n k in g
all
tim es
THE
OF
service
is a t
m a in ta in e d
C IT IZ E N S
A SH LA N D ,
by
BANK
a s s u rin g
a b a n k in g c o n n e ctio n th a t
is e m in e n t’*/ s a tis fa c to ry .
A ccounts
c o rd ia lly
in v it­
ed.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
t Galifonu l
SAVINGS/
DEPOSIT!
B u sin ess V isito r to M e d fo rd —
d e a le r, h a s been sp e n d in g a g re a t
New M edford P a p e r—
Ad Club to V isit Crater Lake—
A
ccording
to
M
edford
n
e
w
sp
a
p
e
rs,
d eal of his tim e in th e fo rm e r c ity .
T h e f ir s t issu e of th e C la rio n , a i
T he P o rtla n d Ad club w ill p ro b ­
ably v isit M edford a u d C ra te r L a k e new M edford n ew sp a p e r, w ith W il-, E. T. S tap les, A sh lan d re a l e s ta te d u rin g th e p a st week
a b o u t A u g u st 15. a s th e g u e sts of i liam E. P h ip p s, a M edford a tto r -
th e local C h a m b e r of C om m erce, I ney. as e d ito r a n d p u b lish e r, cam e
w hich p lan s to give th e m ro y al e n ­ j o ff th e p ress y e ste rd a y . T he p a p e r
h a s b e e n s ta r te d as a w eekly w ith
te rta in m e n t.
th
e in te n tio n of going to a daily
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C o p y rig h ted
,
w
ith
in th e next few w eeks.
T he.
Loyal W orkers E ntertained—
S a n ita r y Ic e -S a v e r
T h e L oyal W o rk e rs of th e C h ris­ w eekly p a p e r c o n ta in s tw elve pages,
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tia n C h u rc h w ere e n te rta in e d T h u r s ­
O u r M oney R ack G u a ra n te e
day a t th e hom e of M rs. F ra n k G uis- • w ell s u p p o rte d by a d v e rtis e rs .
E ach a n d every GLORIN A ICE SA V ER is g u a ra n te e d to cut ice
b ills from 33 1-3 to 50 p e r cent. F a ilu re , fo r any reaso n w h a te v e r to
in g e r, on th e B o u lev ard , fo r th e p u r ­
please, m ea n s tiia t it can be r e tu rn e d and m oney will he refu n d e d .
pose of f le e tin g class officers. T w en­
T h is g u a ra n te e has no “ s trin g s att<*ca/d to it. G LO RIN A ICE SAV­
ty young people a tte n d e d th e p a rty .
E R S m u st Io th e w ork
T h e p a rty e n te rta in e d
th em se lv e s
How To Use
w ith gam es, follow ed by r e f r e s h ­
C over th e c a k e of ice on to p an d sid e s w ith th e GLORIN A ICE SAV­
m en ts.
C lass o ffic ers elected a re ,
E R , leav in g b o tto m u n co v ered .
i ¡ iv u eli its p io tc c t'v e a c tio n , it
iiy i tu rd s th e m e ltin g of th c ic e w hile n o t in te rfe rin g w ith its
K a tie B u c h a n a n , p re s id e n t; Lucy
cooling a c tio n . If p ro p erly used v/ll not m ildew a n d will last 3 to
D avis, vice p re s id e n t; E lsie C row son,
5 y e a rs. W hen soiled rin se in cold w a te r.
s e c re ta ry ; J o h n C ro sslin , tr e a s u r e r .
Fam ily size, 5 to 1OO lbs., $ 1 .2 5 ; M erchants size 50 to 2OO lbs, $2.50
& ♦
• 'I E v C j j where
R ecovering from O peration—
T R I-S T A T E S P E C IA L T Y S U P P L Y CO.
L. J. Ja co b s, of K la m a th F a lls,
2 3 0 U nion A v enue
t>| his, T en n . •
w ho u n d e rw e n t a n o p e r a tio n ’in a lo­
cal h o sp ita l la st w eek, is re p o rte d
a s ra p id ly re c o v e rin g .
T H E G L O R IN A
WOOD
SPECIAL
Tin» LATE TO CLASSIFY.
W IL L T R A D E — Speedy H en d e rso n
m o to rcy cle fo r F o rd ch assis. Body
no o b jec t. Som e cash in clu d e d for
a la te one in tip top o rd e r. Call
a t S tu d io A sh lan d .
F O R T R A D E — A 21 room ed h o tel
In E a s te rn O regon ra ilro a d tow n
fo r A sh la n d o r R o g u e R iv e r v alley
p ro p e rty . A lso tw o m ilch g o a ts to
tra d e fo r wood.
A d d re ss S. A.
H aw k s, 128 F a c to ry s tre e t. 2 5 7 -tf
Minneapolis
ALL STAR
R E F IN E D LADY— "Will c a re fo r y o u r
c h ild re n a t y o u r hom e. 104 L a u ­
re l s tr e e t.
259-3-eod*
W e can
fu rn is h
good slab
wood a t $6.75 p e r c o rd : o rd e r
now w hile we can d e liv e r from
c a rs an d can
save
you e x tra
h a u lin g expense.
Also m ill trim m in g a t $7.00
p er load and
m ill blocks« at
$7.50 p er load.
I
t
F O R S A L E — P a ir new w h ite slip ­
p ers, n e v e r been w orn, size 5 ’AE.
P h o n « 484-J.
258tf.
Ashland Lumber Co.
PH O N E 20.
W A N TED — To h ire No. 1 J e rse y cow
fo r a b o u t 3 m o th s. C. W’ltte n b a c h ,
R. R. 1, Box 35, C ity.
258-2*
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Chuatauqua
Auditorium
ASHLAND
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Auspices
for
B. P. 0. E. No. 944
25c
oi Ashland
MeNAIR BROS
ADMISSION
Adults $1, Children 50c
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