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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE TWO
Thursday, A ugust 4, JfM£f
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p e rie n ce .
T h e re h av e b e e n tim e s 1 ru n n in g o u t of gas co m in g up th e c o n d u c t to be a c tu a l social lia b ilitie s, th e b u sin e ss w ith a view to s u g g e st­
b e fo re w h e n tin a n c ia l c o n d itio n s | hill from B ybee’s B rid g e, b u t w ere 'th e r e p o rt w e n t on to say. T h ese ing d e s ira b le c h a n g es in policy a n d
se em e d a lm o st hopeless, b u t a lw a y s ¡a b le to tu r n a n d c o a st b ack to th e people a re a c o n s ta n t d ra in upon th e a lso to a c t as te m p o ra ry m a n a g e r.
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t c o m m o n se n se h a s p re v a ile d , a n d i T a b le R ock s to r e a n d gas. G as can p u b lic p u rse a n d a re a c o n s ta n t m en-
W e q u o te Mr. E ld e n a s follow s:
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T HE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. th u s it w ill be a g a in .”
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h a v e been a sk e d to in v e s tig a te th e
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a p p e a r on p u b lic rec o rd s a n a c c u ra te m o d ify in g th e b u sin e ss policies of
ED W . P. .'sPLNCER.
S u b s c rip tio u P ric e D e liv e red in City
m e n ta l, p h y sical a n d econom ic d ia g ­ th e c o n c ern fo r its b e n e fit. I sh a ll
O ne m o n th ...................................... I -65
nosis be m ad e, a n d th e case leg ally r e p o rt to th e b o a rd on such m a tte rs
Three m onths .............................. I-®» PLA Y G RO U N D C O M M ITTEE
disp o sed of u p o n th e b a sis of w h at a s in my o p inion need a tte n tio n very
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
P A R E N T -T E A C H E R ASSOC.
O ne y e a r ........................................... 7.50
th e a c tu a l fu n d a m e n ta l c a u se s of th e sh o rtly .
T H A N K DONOR O F BOND
M ail auil Rural R ou tes.
d e lin q u e n c y o r d ep en d en cy m ay be.
“ On a c c o u n t of m y re sid e n c e In
O ne n .o n ti. ......................................$
R e m e d ia l M e a su re s P ro p o se d
th e c o u n ty a n d m y d u tie s in co n n ec­
T h re e manTua ................................. 1.95
By .MRS. GORDON M acC RA CK EN
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S e g re g a tio n of th e u n fit, t r e a t ­ tio n w ith my ho m e a n d ra n c h , I am
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
T h e p la y g ro u n d c o m m itte e of th e
O ne y e a r ........................................... 6.50 J
m e n t of th e ¿ick, re h a b ilita tio n of n o t a t th is tim e a c a n d id a te fo r th e
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n w ishes to
th
e h a n d ic a p p e d , a n d e d u c a tio n a n d p e rm a n e n t m a n a g e m e n t of th e ex­
A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S :
th a n k th e “ frie n d of th e k id d ie s ’
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
Mr. E lia s Z im m e rm a n , th e C h ris­ tr a in in g fo r th e n e g le c te d an d ig n o r­ c h a n g e .”
S in g le in s e rtio n , each i n c h .............30c who se n t th em th e $50 lib e rty bond.
a n t w ere a lso ad v ised .
M r. F la h e r ty is sa id to be sp e n d ­
. It w as a b e a u tifu l th in g to do an d tia n Jew , who is to sp e ak in th is
YEARLY CO N TRA CTS
Special a tte n tio n w as given to d e ­ in g his v a c atio n a t D ead In d ia n
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
very e n c o u ra g in g to th e g ro u p of city to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock a t th e P re s
p en d en cy d u e to p h y sic a l h a n d ic a n . sp rin g s.
Oue tim e a w e e k ...................... 27 H e w om en who have c h a rg e of th is
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t’wo tim e s a w e e k ............ , . . . . 2 5 c
w ork.
I t is hoped t h a t th e r e m ay ly a b o u t th e a ttitu d e of th e m o d ern
E v ery o th e r d a y ............................20c
cial g ro u p in a ll p ro b le m s r e l a t ’. /g P re p a r in g Tax R o lls —
L ocal R e a d e rs .
be o th e rs in o u r c o m m u n ity \\h o s e j
to d e p e n d en c y , sa id th e su m m a ry .
C ou n ty A ssessor C olem an h a s ar.
E ach lin e, e a ch t i m e ...................... 10c h e a rts will p ro m p t th em to do like-! Jew to w a rd s th e C h ristia n c h u rc h .
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’ M ost of th e Je w s in th is c o u n tr y ,”
To ru n e v e ry o th e r day fo r oue
m o n th , each lin e , each t i m e . . . . 7c wise. T h e p la y g ro u n d is one of t h e 1 he said , “ com e, a s I com e, fro m R u s­ d ise a se w hich is lik e ly to c a u se <!«.> th e 1921 ta x rolls.
a ttr a c tio n s of A sh lan d an d sh o u ld
T o ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
D u n sm u ir V isito rs—
sia.
In th a t c o u n try it is c o n sid ­ n ess.
o r m o re, each line, each tim e . . . . 5c c o n ta in m any m ore a p p lia n c e s th a n
In
1921
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t o r t u r e a n d k ill th e Jew s. I c a n re ­
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
B esides th e g ift sp o k e n of th e p ark
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r one m o u th or
call vividly m an y h o rrib le scenes of s ta te , a c c o rd in g to th e re p o rt of rhfc! v isitin g a t th e hom e of M rs. Max
b oard h as c o n trib u te d th ie se aso n .:
m ore, H e th e w ord each tim e.
A n ti-T u b e rc u lo sis
a sso c ia ­ P r a c h t, a r e m a k in g a m o to rin g to u r
R u ssia n m a ssa c re s o f Jew s. Je w ish O regon
L e g a l R a te :
$ 50; th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r aso cia tio n , '
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m o th e rs h a v e been c ru e lly b u tc h e re d ,
F ir s t T im e, p e r 8 p oint lin e . . . .10c
$25; th e L ad ies A u x iliary clu b . $15,
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th e ir c h ild re n to rn fro m th e m , th e ir
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Of th e s e 216 w ere in in ­ R e tu rn fro m O u tin g T rip —
h om es p illag ed . All th e s e th in g s culosis.
C a rd of T h a n k s , $1.00.
T h e g ifts h a v e m ad e p o ssib le th e j
F r a n k D. S w ingle a n d fam ily , 105
s titu tio n s of so m e k in d :i” i 232 w ere
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im p ro v e m e n ts a n d a d d itio n s
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F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S ocieties.
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a n d c a m p in g trip .
A dvertisitog fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs h a v e been m ad e th is year.
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call th e m se lv e s C h ristia n s . T he r e ­
It is hoped t h a t w e m ay have a
c r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
s u lt is t h a t th e p o o r Je w s a c tu a lly public tre a s u ry . In 1919 th e r e w erej
a tio n fee an d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ w a d in g pool next s u m m e r fo r th e lit­
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be tle ones, a n d tra v e lin g rin g s fo r th e b elieve th a t a ll C h ris tia n s w a n t to 661 d e a th s , a n d in th e f ir s t six i
k ill Jew s.
B ut. w henever, th e Jew m o n th s of 1920 th e r e w ere 363 j
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
v e rtis in g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r o ld e r c h ild ren .
re a liz e s t h a t th is is n o t tr u e of re a l d e a th s from tu b e rc u lo sis.
If th e r e a r e a n y w ho a re i n te r ­
c h a rg e is m ade.
B u rg la rs An* E x p en siv e
C h ris tia n s in A m erica, it becom es a t
ested
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In
d isc u ssin g o th e r d e p e n d e n ts,
W liat C o n stitu te s A d v er tisin g !
once e a sie r to b rin g th e k n o w led g e
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ tio n s m ay be le ft a t th e A sh lan d of th e L o rd J e s u s C h rist to th e s e Dr. C a rlisle w ro te a s followp “ T h ese
in g a m o n g som e a s to w h a t c o n sti­ S ta te b a n k o r h a n d e d to a n y m em ­
Oregon’s Higher Institution of
old so ld ie rs, a ll of w hom b '. e in
tu te s new s a n d w h at a d v e rtis in g , b e r of th e p la y g ro u n d c o m m ittee Jew s. T h e re a r e lite ra lly th o u s a n d s
p
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rs
fo
rm
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d
a
p
a
rt
of
th
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of Je w ish c o n v e rsio n s in th e s e days,
we p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le w hicn
is u sed by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin - T he c o m m itte e c o n sists of Mrs. D. ju s t b e c au se m any C h ris tia n s a re g re a t b u lw a rk fo r n a tio n a l d e fe n se ,
a ti a te b etw een th e m :
“ A LL f u tu r e P erozzi, Mrs. F re d W a g n e r, Mrs. now tu rn in g to th e Jew w ith a m es- m ay rig h tly claim th e co nsilient lion
e v e n ts, w h ere a n ad m issio n c h a rg e G ordon M acC racken. a n d M rs. L ouis
tight Schools; Seventy Departments
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fo r t h - i r p ast sa crifice s.
j sa g e of love a n d s y m p a th y .”
is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n Dodge.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
Mr. Z im m e rm a n sp e a k s a t th e n i . is it not a n j in t e i c »•onient.iry
IS A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is ap p lie s to
For informition write to the Registrar
on
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te
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h . A dm ission is
Oregon Agricultural College
k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u als.
to d a y is ex p en d in g in t o p e r c a p ita
PEO PLE’S FO RICI
4 e n tire ly fre e , a n d th e pu b lic is c o r­
C O R V A L L IS
All re p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a fte r ♦
fo r th e m a ln t » lz “--e <.* b u rg ia r« th a n
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r a r e o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r a C h ristia n it is fo r n«g? wvi ” s Id*«:.;? To he
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
e x a ct, each b u r g la r is c o stin g th e
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney
OVER THE TOP
Jew te ll o f h is ow n people.
c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n
ta x p a y e rs $ l « 3
’ e ,r m ore th a n
M isses E th e l K e lle h e r. M orel1.
c h a rg e d , o r co llectio n ta k e n is N EW S.
th e o!<t aoV i r ”
K e lle h e r a n d W in n ifre d Spence
Ashland
Tidings
Christian Jew io
Speak Tonight at
Pres. Church
TECHNOLOGY
W e m ak e aU q u o ta tio n s ou
JO B W ORK
from
T H E F R A N K L IN P R IC E L IST .
S am e p ric e s— R e a so n a b le P r ic e —
to all.
L n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon,
P o sto ffic e as Second C lass M -il
M a tte r.
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J u s tic e , w hen e q u a l scales she
h o ld s, is b lin d ;
N or c ru e lty n o r m ercy c h a n g e
h e r m in d ;
W hen som e escap e fo r th a t
w hich o th e rs d ie,
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M ercy to th o se , to th ese is
c ru e ltv .— D enham .
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T h e P rin c e s s F a tim a of A fg h a n is­
ta n is in th is c o u n try to h av e her
tw o sons e d u c a te d . She w ears a fo r­
tu n e of jew els, one la rg e one being
in h e r nose, a n d is te llin g o ffic ia ls
ju s t how th e c o u n try o u g h t to be
ru n .
P eo p le w ith rin g s in th e ir
noses a re n o t a s a ru le c a lc u la te d to
know m uch a b o u t science of eco n o m ­
ics a n d g o v e rn m e n t, b u t th e fa c t th a t
th is d a rk b r u n e tte lad y sa y s a ll
th ie v e s, in c lu d in g p ro fite e rs , sh o u ld
be p u t to a n ig n o m in io u s d e a th , oy
m u tila tio n o r b o ilin g in oil, w ould
in d ic a te t h a t sh e h a s a p re tty c le a r
idea a s to w h a t c o n s titu te s ju s tic e .—
E x ch an g e.
s tu d e n ts from th e s u m m e r school
a n d E d S pencer, ta k e n a lo n g a s do .,
le ft A sh lan d a t 6 a. m . on S u n d ay ,
h ead ed fo r th e R im a t C r a te r L ake,!
As soon a s th e y w ere w ell c le a r of
th e c ity ’s s tr e e ts , W in n ifre d S pencer
took th e w heel an d held a tr u e c o u rse I
fo r th e e n tir e trip .
At P ro sp e c t
w h e re th e firs t sto p w as tirade to j
view th e w o n d e rs of th e C. <£• O. j
p la n t, a look w as had a t R o g u e !
R iv e r canyon a n d M ill C reek fa lls.,
U N IV ER SITY OF’ O REGO N, E u-
A sto p of a b o u t th ir ty m in u te s was! ene, A u g u st 4.— (S p e c ia l.)— F iv e
m a d e a t e n tra n c e to th e p ark to g e t ! an d e ig h t- te n th p er c e n t of th e pop­
o u r $2.50 o. k. sta m p a n d have a u la tio n of th e s ta te is resp o n sib le
look a t th e w o n d ers of th e vorge In lo r p ra c tic a lly a ll tax e x p e n d itu re s
fro n t of th e s ta tio n .
in m a in ta in in g all s ta te , co u n ty a n d
A t 2 p. m. th e p a rty a rriv e d a t city in s titu tio n s , hom es, ja ils a n d
T h e R im , a t th e L odge, a n d h ad th e ir o th e r in s tr u m e n ts fo r th e a d m in is ­
firs t look a t th e w onders. F o u r d if­ tr a tio n of ju s tic e a n d o rd e r, a c c o rd ­
f e re n t view s w ere h ad a t once, th e r e ing to a su m m a ry of th e O regon s ta te
b e in g fo u r in th e p a rty . %
su rv e y of m e n ta l d e fe c ts, d e lin q u e n ­
T h e g irls, th e n , fo r a n o m in al fee, cy an d dep en d en cy c o n d u c te d by Dr.
se cu re d a te n t h o u se for th e n ig h t, C h e ste r L. C a rlisle of th e U nited
th e n d ro v e a few h u n d re d y a rd s to S ta te s pu b lic h e a lth se rv ice th ro u g h
a snow d r if t a t th e ed g e of th e al- th e ex te n sio n division o f th e Uni-
le a d y la rg e cam p, and m elted snow ■ v e rsity of O regon. T he su m m a ry w as
io m ak e cott’ee a n d w ash up, a f te r p rin te d in th e la st n u m b e r of th e
w hich th e la k e w as a g a in given th e E x te n sio n M onitor.
“ once o v e r,” a n d th e d e sce n t m ad e
A to ta l of 65,423 in d iv id u a ls who
to th e b o a t la n d in g , w h e re in sp ite w ere e ith e r p o te n tia l o r a c tu a l social
of th e la te h o u r, th e g irls w ere soon lia b ilitie s w as fo u n d by th e su rv ey .
a b le to se c u re th e se rv ic es of a gu id e T h is re p re s e n te d a p p ro x im a te ly sev
a n d m o to r b o a t for a trip a ro u n d i e n p e r c e n t of th e p o p u latio n of th e
th e island.
i sta te .
It w ill be u seless to try to te ll
M any P e tty O ffe n d e is
ontee
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STATE OF OREGON
IS A HAVEN FOR
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RESIGNS; R. W. ELDEN
IN TEMPORARY CHARGE
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BEAUTY
COM PACTS
T h e b o a rd of d ire c to rs or th e J a c k - :
son c o u n ty F a rm B u reau ex c h an g e i
m et la s t S a tu rd a y to c o n sid e r c h a n g es
in m a n a g e m e n t re n d e re d n e c e s s a r y .
by th e re s ig n a tio n on th e p reced in g !
W ed n esd ay of R o la n d F la h e r ty , who
has been m a n a g e r of th e co n cern
from its b e g in n in g .
P e n d in g s e c u rin g a p e rm a n en t ,
m a n a g e r in Mr. F la h e r ty ’s place, t h e 1
b o a rd h a s in d u ce d R a lp h W aldo E l­
den to in v e s tig a te th e co n d itio n of
n N e w Y ork C ity ale»;:-' f r o m kid
l e y tror.fcli» l a s t y a iu '. D o n ’t a:lc ?
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of th e w o n d e rs seen, fo r th o se w ho
E x c lu d in g o n e -h a lf of th e d e lin ­
h a v e seen th e m w ill only sm ile a t q u e n ts a s u n im p o rta n t p e tty offen d -
th e w e a k n e ss of d e s c rip tio n , a n d e rs, an d f u r th e r e x c lu d in g o n e -h a lf
th o se w ho h a v e n o t w ill th in k it is of th e d e p e n d e n ts as being pro b ab ly
too h ig h ly co lored. B ut go an d see re m e d ia l cases, th e to ta l was c u t
COMMON SE N SE W IL L P R E V A IL th em fo r y o u rse lf.
T h e ro a d s a re ^ d o w n to a b o u t 45,000 p erso n s, or
good, b u t d u sty .
M any c a rs go as 5.8 p er c e n t of th e g e n e ra l p opula-
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T h e U. S. N a tio n a l h a n k , of P o r t­
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going in to low, ; esp o n sib le fo r p ra c tic a lly a ll e x p e n ­
la n d , h a s th is com m on se n se view In
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s p rin k le d d aily d itu re s of public fu n d s fo r m a in ta in ­
its b u sin e ss d ig e st ju s t issu ed :
"W e a re now p ay in g p ro s p e rity ’s by g o v e rn m e n t s p rin k le r tru c k s , and ing police, etc., s ta te d th e re p o rt.
A to ta l of a p p ro x im a te ly 29,800 in ­
d e b ts. It w as h u m a n n a tu r e to ru n th e r e a r e ro ad cam p s p u ttin g m a c a d ­
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id u a ls in th e s ta te a re a c tu a l de-
up bills d u rin g good tim es, a n d we
did it. Now we a re p a y in g o u r bills in g o u t o v e r th e C r a te r L a k e h ig h -r lin q u e n ts an d d e p e n d e n ts a t la rg e
u n d e r p re s s u re . W e b o rro w ed 50- way from M edford th ro u g h E ag le in th e c o m m o n w ealth w ho have
c e n t d o lla rs, so to s p e a k — now we P o in t is th e b e st, th o u g h th e ro ad j sh o w n th e m se lv e s by th e ir s u b n o r­
in e ffic ie n t , n o n -c o n stru c tiv e
a r e re p a y in g th em w ith 85-cent d o l­ dow n R o g u e riv e r p a st R o g u e E lk Trial,
la rs , a n d a s p ric e s c o n tin u e to com e is w ell w o rth th e trip , s tr ik in g th e
dow n, it will be n e c e ssa ry to repay p a v e m e n t a t C e n tra l P o in t an d only a
a d d itio n a l d o lla rs, o b ta in e d in boom few m in u te s ru n to M edford a n d
We in v ite you to look
tim e s, w ith d o lla rs w hich w ill be A shland.
T he cam p a t P ro sp e c t post o ffice j
over our stock of
Iw iee as h a rd to e a rn . Of c o u rse it
is
not
to
be
p
assed
up.
Mr.
G
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is h a rd , a n d th e w o rst is not over.
T h o u g h p rices h a v e fa lle n g re a tly , is a m ost g en ial h o st, a n d b o th th e
th e r e is still f u r th e r d e fla tio n to be cam p and h o te l acco m m o d a tio n s a r e 1
a c co m p lish e d . W e a re p a y in g th e firs t class. T h e re a r e a lso p e t d eer
p e n a lty fo r v io la tin g econom ic law s, a n d d ^ e r in a p a rk , a n d a t n ig h t s in g ­
O ur
a n d all a re g u ilty from th e fe d e ra l in g a n d d a n c in g if you lik e.
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p e rh a p s ju s tifia b le u n d e r th e n e c es­
sity of w in n in g th e w a r. w as th e o r­ th e re . W e a lso m et M isses Y ork,
d e r of th e day. F o r se v e ra l y e a rs, D avis a n d E s te s on th e ir h ik e to th e
fig u ra tiv e ly sp e a k in g , we w e re b o r­ lake. T he p a rty w as som e fo o t-so re I
and other Decorative
ro w in g o u rse lv e s rich . Now we s u f ­ b u t g o in g stro n g . T hey w e re on th e
M aterial.
ro ad a t 6 a. m. T uesday.
fe r b e c a u se we m u s t pay back.
Stops a lo n g th e ro ad a re a ll w orth
We w illingly give prices
“ But o u r people a re lo o k in g fac ts
th
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ridge,
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in th e face. T h e c o u n try is n o t b ro k e
and figure am ounts
— it is m e re ly b e n t. C om m on sen se R o g u e R iv e r G orge a n d th e G ard en
needed.
a n d h a rd w o rk — h o n o e st w o rk — of th e G ods in p a rtic u la r.
O u r p a rty rea c h e d A sh lan d a t 2 |
t h r i f t an d econom y w ill p ull us o ut
of th e hole. I t is tim e to ta k e off p. ni. T u e sd a y rea d y fo r a big feed
o u r c o a ts, eo to w o rk , take» o u r m ed i­ of ro a s tin g e a rs a n d fix in g s a t Mrs.
THE PAINT MAN
cine no m a tte r how b itte r , s u ffe r A. S p e n c e r’s on P a lm av en u e.
T h e only m ish a p on th e trip was
oiii- losses a n d b e n e fit fro m o u r ex-
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One of U ncle S a m ’s id ea ls is th r if t,
a n d w hen he e n c o u ra g e d it by s e ll­
ing L ib e rty Bonds, it w as to tin
b a n k s h e looked fo r help, b ecau se
it is th e ir b u sin e ss to p ro m o te
th r if t.
T h r if t has been d efin ed variously.
To th e F ir s t N a tio n a l it m eans ef
fic ie n t sp e n d in g of m oney to se cu re
th e la rg e s t r e tu r n s in c o m fo rt, hap­
p in ess an d real p ro sp e rity .
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ASHLA ND
O P C j O N ^ M F E * C A R T E R .P pes
d v A U P E i vice P re
» »v Mt COY. C ashier
BARGAIN !
7 Passenger
CHAM)
Price Cut to the Quick
Enquire at
C la ss À G arage
For Mr. E. G. High
Essex
Face Powder
Jonteel in handy cn^c
form. So much easier to carry
—doesn’t spill—so there’s no
waste.Fragrant, velvety pow­
der th at goes on smoothly and
sticks—not easily brushed or
blown off. T ints th a t match
all complexions. In chic box,
complete w ith puff.
elightful
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"'C ’Ae Ë >ank,
M cN air Bros.
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Announces
Lower
Prices
EE
Pennsylvania Vacuum
Cup Tires
With Free
-Tube-
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
Second Reduction
in Eight Months
Essex Motors advises that, effective now, the prices
of Essex motor cars are again lowered—the sec­
ond reduction since last fall. This time the reduc­
tion is $150 on each model, making a total re
duction of $350 in eight months. The new price
f. o. b. factory, follow: .
Touring ................• $1445
Roadster .................. 1445
Cabriolet .................. 1950
Sedan ..........................2300
f. o. b. factory
-THE
Busy Corner Motor Co.
, H, Waiker A
Corner Highway and Main Streets
Dickerson & Son
West Main Street / Medford
MEDFORD, OREGON
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