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    PA G E TW O
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
ThurMlay, A ugust 25, 1021
' t h a t we sh a ll see him no m o re on in sec. 25, tp. 37 S.R. 2 W est, >10.1
i e a rth . W e te n d e r o u r sy m p a th ie s to
F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank of A sland to
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
, th e fam ily a n d frie n d s, a n d w hile we M a rth a E. D a b u ff, lo ts 7 a n d 8, blk. !
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e h in g E x c e p t
Sunday
j rea liz e th e ir h e a rts m u st be filled “ C ,” B o u lev ard P a r k A dd. to A sh­
T H E A S H L A N D P R IN T IN G CO.
w ith so rro w o v er th e loss of one so lan d , $10.
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‘ O F F IC IA I j CITY A N D COUNTY
d e a r to th e m , y et we b elieve th a t
C. A. M cCune e t ux to E d ith G.
o r b u rla p to r e m o te pulp. I t is j m a a y g r a te f u l m em o rie s w hich com e K e a rn ey , lot 7, blk. “ D,” R .R . Add.
PAPER
Sw eet c id e r m ay be c a n n ed so
T E L E P H O N E 39
th e n ru n th ro u g h a c e n trifu g e of fro m su ch a life, as o d o r fro m f ra n k
to A b slan d , $10.
a s to k e e p its n a tu r a l fla v o r a n d
th
e ty p e used in c la rify in g m ilk.
Subscript ion P r ic e D e liv e r e d in City
in sence, w ill do m u ch to console th e ir
A lice G ilm ore e t v ir to C. F. S ull-;
a ro m a in d e fin ite ly , by a m eth o d
T he ju ic e is th e n p u t in to th e
3ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
m inds.
aw ay e t ux, lo ts 5,6,7, blk. “ X ,” R.
w o rk ed o u t a t th e h o r tic u ltu ra l I s te riliz e r, w hich m ay be a b lack
Three m o n th s ................................. 1.95
C o m rad e A d am s h a s p assed from R. A dd., A sh la n d , $10.
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.76
p ro d u c ts la b o ra to ry of th e O r e ­
tin o r co p p er coil in a ta n k of o u r r a n k s by p ro m o tio n ; h e h as an-
A lice M cC lan ah an to A lice G ilm ore,
O ne y e a r ........................................... 7.60
gon A g ric u ltu ra l co llege e x p e rt- i w a te r w hich is to be held a t an
M ail Mini R u ral R o u te s.
' sw e red th e la s t ro ll call. L e t us close lo ts 5,6,7, blk. “ X ,” R .R . A dd. to
m e n t s ta tio n . T h e cooked jelly
even te m p e ra tu re o f 160 F a re n - j up o u r ra n k s a n d m arc h fa ith fu lly
O ne ......................................................$ .65
A sh lan d , $10.
ta
s te is e n tire ly a b se n t.
T h ree m o n th s ................................... 1.95
h e it.
Good
te rm o m e te rs
a n d ' on.
F ra n k H. B arn es e t al to S. D.
Six m o n th s .................
3.50
T ne a p p le s a r e c o llected , so rte d
c a re fu l w a tc h in g a re e sse n tia l.
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.
T a y lo r e t ux, SW of SW , N H of
O ne y e a r ........................................... 6.50
to a ll so u n d ones, a n d th en
T h e p ro d u c t nex t goes in to
Close up! C lose up!
SW sec. 33, tp. 38, S.R .1W , $10.
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
clean ed a n d piled up to sw eat,
s te riliz e d p lain tin s w hich a r e
L ife ’s su n is h a stin g ,
J. L. L o u n g k e r e t ux to R. W. K el-
D isp la y A d v e r tisin g
w hich dev elo p s a n e x p u isite a r o ­
se ale d a t o n ce a n d p ro cessed a t
C lose up! Close up!
S in g le in se rtio n , each in c h .............30r
tin g , lot 3, W o o le n ’s A dd. to A sh lan d ,
m a in th e sk in s. T he so u n d f ru it
160 d e g re e s— no m ore— fo r t h i r ­
Y E A R L Y CO NTRAC TS
E v e n in g a n d t h a t la s t b u g le call
$10.
only
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a
D isp la y A d v e r tisin g
ty m in u te s o r m ore.
T im e is
W ill com e to all,
L ouis S p en cer C ase e t ux to J. B.
One tim e a w e e k . .................... 27 H e
g ra te r.
Spoiled fru its spoil th e
c o u n te d a f te r ta n k th e rm o m e te r
B
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it
need
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e b ra n d et ux, pt. D.L. C. 41,
Two tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
fla v o r a n d re n d e r th e ju ic e w a­
re c o rd s 160, w hich m u st n o t be
E v ery o th e r d a y ........................... 20c
C lose up! C lose up!
tp.
38,
S.R. 1 W est, $10.
tery.
exceeded. A fte r a s h o r t p e rio d
I x x a l R ea d ers.
G. O. VANNATTA,
B elle N ickell e t v ir to L. D avis,
W ith h y d ra u lic p resse s an a v ­
E a c h lin e, e a ch t im e .......................10c
of cooling, th e can s a r e re a d y fo r
J.
P.
SA
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LE,
lot
2, blk 3. A n d e rso n -T o ft A dd. to;
To r u n ev e ry o th e r d a y f o r on«»
e ra g e of th re e g a llo n s fro m each
m a rk e t o r stro a g e .
W. A. P A T R IC K ,
M edford, $1.00.
m o n th , each lin e, e ach tim e . . . 7c
b u sh el of f ru it is o b ta in e d . T h e
if s te riliz in g th e ju ic e cau ses
To tu n ev ery issu e fo r on«» m o n th
C o m m ittee.
V ernie V. M ills et ux to C. J.
ju
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from
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m uch a ir in it, th e c a n s a re {
o.r m ore, each line, each t i m e . . . . 5c
P
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e , lot in A sh lan d , $10.
C la ssifie d C olu m n .
p ress in to a rec e iv in g ta n k a n d
ru n th ro u g h a n e x h a u st box a t
Jo
h
n
K re m e r to G eorge B. S nyder,
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
s tra in e d th ro u g h a c o a rs e c lo th
160 fo r a b o u t fiv e m in u tes.
To ru n e v e ry issu e fo r o n e m o n th or
pt. D.L.C. 90 in tp. 37, S.R. 2 W , $10.
m o re. H e th e w o rd each tim e.
W illiam R e sim is to C. K. W illiam s
from e m p lo y m e n t re s u ltin g from t h e l i f f s le ft F rid a y m o rn in g on a s till i
L e g a l R a te :
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t
ux, lot 12, blk. 3, W est M edford
F irs t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . . . 10c 9,729 te m p o ra ry cases w as 508 w ork h u n t fo r him , a n d up to e a rly y e s -'
M
arriage
L
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A
dd.,
$10.
E a c h subsequent* tim e, p e r 8 p o in t
y e a rs. T he to ta l of th e s e th re e c a se s te r d a y a fte rn o o n , h ad not re tu r n e d j
l i n e ................................................... Cc
W illiam L. U lrich and A lice Dean j W . J. M oore ( a d m ir.) to Jo s. L.
of d isa b ility is 5107 w ork y e a rs.
from th e reg io n fam o u s fo r its big
C ard o f T h a n k s , $1.00.
S h a u g h n e ssy , lot in A sh lan d , $200.
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h u c k le b e rrie s a n d d e e r h u n tin g .
O b itu a rie s, 2 H c e n ts th e line.
P ro b a te C ou rt
C. F . W illis e t ux to Jo s L. S h a u g h -j
F r a te r n a l O rd ers a n d S o c ie tie s
ing p a ra g ra p h , you will also n o te
ks w
e c o s u e n c ty u r j e a i d l , ; 1 p n b H M d o ^ 'd e c r X ” ' ' " 811
P ro o f of nessy, lot in A sh la n d , $10.
Mdc’ e ^ l " h a is U B ‘ aa tr e g ‘ ! a r ° i S u " 't ' ' a t , th.<!
«“ ’ « » llitie a a lo n e a n d J a c hi»
In as
itia ta l k e e n ff o to r ts th to
c r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r i n i t l - , n
‘ , ' , ,
,
W illiam H odgson e t ux to W. J.
a tlo n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. Re-
1 a PPro x im a te ly >’08 w o rk m en le a se on bon d s w ere u n a v a ilin g . A,
G u a rd ia n s h ip R aym ond S. Bow-
M
oore,
lot on M ain S t., A sh lan d , $1.
ligioua a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill b e : in tlie s ta te being c o n s ta n tly aw ay s e a rc h w a r r a n t w as issu e d o u t of Jus-1 era. O rd er,
W. J. M oore to A nna H. M oore.
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad- from th e ir e m p lo y m e n t b ecau se of tic e of th e P eace T a y lo r's c o u rt fo r!
E s ta te W illiam E. K a h le r
Bond S H lot 6, blk. 28, A sh lan d , $1.00.
v e rtisin g w h e n an a d m issio n o r o th e r in ju rie s
J a c k s ’ re sid e n c e , upon c o m p la in t of ¡ a n d o rd e r.
charge is m ade.
. . .
, ,, .
A. C. C oldw ell to Jos. L. S h a u g h ­
And in a d d itio n to th is show ing. S p e c ia l A g e n t S. B. S a n d ife r. S h e riff
E s ta te M ary E. M cM illen, O rd er,
nessy,
lot in A sh lan d , $50.
if a fellow co u ld a d e q u a te ly e x p re ss t T e r rill a n d a sp ecial g e n t sw o re o u t ¡w ill.
M rs. R o se tta P o tte r, e t vir. to E.
,‘t lj t h e sum to ta l of p ain an d s u ffe rin g ! a c o m p la in t a g a in s t J a c k s th is af-
E s ta te B enton B ow ers.
In v e n to ry D. H ill, W .D. to “ S cale lo t” in E agle
and b e re a v e m e n t, caused by th e s e te rn o o n .
* a n d a p p ra is e m e n t.
P o in t, $125.
ic a a c c id e n ts, w ould th a t not be a sp len -!
A cco rd in g to th e police, J a c k s w as |
E s ta te C h a rle s W R oot.
In v e n -h
n- d id in sp ira tio n to th e e m p lo y e rs a n d ; a c tiv e in re fo rm w ork la s t sp rin g to ry a n d a p p ra is e m e n t.
™ w o rk m en w ho a r e now m a k in g e a r ­ d u r in g th e B ulg in m ee tin g s, a n d it is
E s ta te A u g u s ta F . B agley
ge
P e ti-
A C L A S S IF IE D A D is a B u si­
en n e st e ffo rts to e lim in a te p re v e n ta b le a lle g e d th a t h e g a th e re d evid en ce fo r tio n a n d o rd e r.
to a c c id e n ts in o u r c o m m o n w e a lth ?
n e ss G etter. It g o e s ev e r y w h e r e
th e e v a n g e list. T h e a u th o r itie s say
E s ta te M ary Si C len d en en . . O rd e r.
try ;
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an d pops rig h t o u t a t on e ev ery
t h a t m o re th a n o n e c o m p la in t will
E s ta te V. A. D unlap.
P ro o f of
^ ^ ¡ b e filed a g a in s t him .
tim
e y o u p ick up T h e T id in g s.
p u b lic a tio n .
ter
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T h e re a re s till seven o r e ig h t w ar-
T ry It and p rove w h at w e sa y .
E s ta te W illiam H. M atthew . P ro o f
« j ra n ts to se rv e a g a in s t c itiz e n s c a u g h t of p u b lic a tio n .
SU G A R -C O A TE D P IL L S OF
... in th e n e t o f th e sp e cia l a g e n ts . Som e
W ISDOM
E s ta te D enn is F. W ilson,
P ro o f
. . ¡ o f th e s e a re ex p ected to be re tu rn e d of p u b lic a tio n . *
1 sh o rtly .
F ro m “ A esop’s F ilm F a b le s ’
E s ta te M a rg a re t C aldw ell
F in a l
— By A esop, J r .—
! re p o rt.
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T is a w ise fellow w ho know s •§>
E s ta te E llz. M. C hase. R e p o rt of
e n o u g h law to avoid it.
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sale.
will do your plow ing right now
E s ta te M issouri E. G ibson. F in al
in your hard, sticky soil.
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: a c co u n t, o rd e r, rec e ip ts.
Bargain in Used sew in g m achine;
'»> L aw ” cam e to c o u rt w ith u <5> •
a lso a new carload <»r W hite si-w­
* p u rr-p o se.
C ircu it C ourt
ing m achines ju st in, at
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V iola M. S to n e vs. W a lte r B. Mc-
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| A dam s e t al. A ffid av it.
fo r
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“ d u m h e lls ”
w ho $>;
S ta te B ank of T a le n t vs. ’ C. C.
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« F. J N ew m an vs. D. T. L aw to n e t
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c o u rt; th e ju d g e o r th e cops <$>
J a c k s o n C o u n ty B ank vs. C. E.
N E W YO RK , A ug. 25.— I t will be
♦ m ay be h u n g ry .
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T e rrill, s h e riff.
R e s tra in in g o rd e r.
s e v e ra l y e a rs b e fo re S ir T h o m a s Lip-
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over our stock of
s o c ia tio n vs. W ilb e r E. F a n s h e r e t ’
al. S um m ons.
is s u re to p u t you in th e “ p e n .” <•>
R e c e n t a c tiv itie s o f th e title d te a
Ola D. S u tto n vs. L y d ia A. H ans
k in g in E n g la n d in d ic a te t h a t he h as
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I t ’s th e little b ite s t h a t e a t <s> n ot given up th e a m b itio n of his life com e t al. F o re c lo s u re of m o rtg a g e
t a k ­ ♦ aw ay th e cheese.
<s> to ow n th e fa s te s t y a c h t in th e w o rld . I w T h e C o m m erc ia l c c o o rP
rp o ° r ra a tio
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ing up th e p ra c tic e of law . Som e­ ♦
a n d t h a t he m ay c h a lle n g e th e N e w , p * k ' R ° reC° Ter ra° ney
* * ♦
Y ork Y a c h t clu b fo r a n o th e r r a c e 1 . ^ a " k c - B ra ™ well, s u p e rin te n d e n t
o n e is p re tty s u re to s p r i n g t h a t a n ­ <?>
As ye com e to c o u rt so s h a ll
c ie n t a n d g ro u n d le s s a lle g ed jo k e by
! OI b a n k s ’ v s- w • O. G a r r e tt et al. To
ye pay a tin e , o r p e rh a p s d am - -8 n ex t su m m e r.
re m a rk in g th a t th e y had th o u g h t Mr. »•> ages.
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In a period w hen m oney is n o t ju s t *
W ilson to be a n h o n est m an .
tb e lo o sest th in g on th e m a rk e t, a ! F r a n k ’ C. B ra m w e ll, s u p e rin te n d e n t
4
A ll w ho s ta r v e a re n o t law - ^ ¡ m i ll io n d o lla r y a c h t ra c e is n o t t h e '
vs. S. E. C om bes. To re-
C zarism w as in to le ra b ly bad in
j co v er m oney.
and other Decorative
th in g to g et back to n o rm alcy ,
R u ssia, h e a v en know s.
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a n d fo r t h a t reason* th e New Y ork
a ll, how m uch b e tte r is so v ie tism ?
H E N E M U L A TES FAM OUS <8> Y ach t clu b pro b ab ly w ill d isc o u ra g e of b a n k s, vs. W. O. G a r re tt. To r e ­
W h a t h a s it do n e a n d w h a t is it d o ­
We willingly give prices
GOOSE
<t> a n y a tte m p t fo r a n o th e r ra c e next cover m oney.
ing, a n d w h a t is it p ro p o sn g to do
F L IN T V IL L E , C onn., A ug. <8> y e a r, a c c o rd in g to o p in io n p re v a le n t
and figure amounts
to b e tte r t h e lo t of th e m asses?
R eal E s ta te T ra n sfer s
>> 25.— T h e fab le d goose t h a t laid <s> here.
needed.
T h e „ a c h t clu b »peak» ............... i ^ B W . P a u l t0 E n , , . L. P a u l, ,o t
® th e golden egg h a s n o th in g on
R u s s ia ’s fa m in e c o n d itio n s, fo r th e
® th e c h ic k e n h e re t h a t lays eggs <8> a n d it c a n n o t d isc u ss a c h a lle n g e un-!
m ost p a rt, a re m an -m ad e. It is n o t
<3> w ith n ic k e ls in th em . A house-
o. B. L A
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til it h a s been receiv ed , b u t, never-
a sc o u rg e of P ro v id en ce.
G> w ife n e a r D u b lin d e c la re s sh e
th le s s . p ro m in e n t m em b e rs o f th e
T h e m an who scoffs a t S a n ta C laus
T H E F A IN T MAN
❖ got a n ic k e l o u t o f a hen egg, <$> club h a v e ex p ressed th e in d iv id u a l;
a n d opposes te a c h in g c h ild re n th e
bargains
in
sh e h a d b ro k e n in to a fry in g <8 op in io n t h a t th e cup w ill b e k e p t on
b e a u tifu l s to rie s of fa iry la n d is tw in
Real Estate
■i> pan w hile c o o k in g a m eal not <*> th e s h e lf fo r a t le a s t tw o m o re years.
b ro th e r to th e m an w ho w ould not
<i> long ago.
L ip to n is sa id to be c o n sid e rin g
w a ste sp a ce on th e fro n t la w n fo r
• « *
p la n s now fo r a n o th e r a d d itio n to
flo w ers, b u t w ould p la n t c ab b ag es
O t y a n d R anch P ro p er ties
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w onder
w h e th e r
th e
th e S h a m ro c k fa m ily o f c h a lle n g e rs i
H o u ses t o B e n t.
a n d o n io n s th e re .
* h o u se w ife h a d ju s t com e from <» W hen he failed in h is m illio n d o lla r
•*' th e m ovies a f t e r se ein g “ T h e <8- v e n tu re to b e a t R e so lu te la s t s u m ­
T H E LOSS C A U SE D BY
*'ITIZKN8* HANK BUILDING
A C C ID E N TS IN OREGON <*> Goose T h a t L aid th e G olden <8 m e r a n d win th e cup, it w as th o u g h t ¡
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E g g ” of th e “ A esop’s F ilm <8> th a t he w ould be th ro u g h . B ut he is f
P e rh a p s th is
T h e la b o r pow er d e stro y e d in O re­ ‘8 F a b le s ” se rie s.
p e rs is te n t.
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d e n ts is e q u iv a le n t to th e to ta l la b o r
a n d d ry a t J a c o b ’s s h ip y a rd , C ity
pow er of a c o n cern em ploying 5107
islan d . T hey w ill re m a in th e re , how ­
w orkm en a n d o p e ra tin g 300 w ork
e v er, it is b elieved, a n d a new S h a m ­
days d u rin g th e y ear.
rock will be b u ilt a n d sa ile d o v e r to
T h a t's h a rd to believe,’ is n ’t it?
co m p ete in th e n ex t race.
Ortfea’s Higher laMitutien of
W ell, it's tru e .
F o r th e sa m e re a so n th a t an A m e r­
A nd h e re a re th e facts»
ica Cup ra c e is n o t p ro b a b le in 1922,
T h e a v e ra g e n u m b e r of ac cid e n ts
it is logical to b eliev e t h a t K in g A l­
u n d er th e co m p e n sa tio n a c t each
b e r t ’s C up ra c e a c ro ss th e A tla n tic
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
y e a r d u rin g a p eriod o r fo u r y e a rs
w ill n o t be on th e 1922 p ro g ra m .
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
fo r each k in d of d isa b ility follow s;
A tte m p ts to s ta g e th e ra c e th is
For inlormaiien write to the Kecitlrer
One h u n d re d a n d th irty -s ix ra ta l
Oregon Agricultural College
su m m e r from S an d y H ook to O stend
a n d p e rm a n e n t 'to ta l d isa b ility cases.
C O R VA LLIS
received a p o lite a n d c o u rte o u s
Six h u n d re d a n d elev en p e rm a n e n t
frow n from A m erican y a c h tsm e n ,
p a rtia l d isa b ility cases.
w ho took th e s ta n d t h a t th e rac e
N ine th o u sa n d seven h u n d re d an d
w ould c o st too m uch m oney a n d th e
tw e n ty -n in e cases w h e re w o rk m en
W ig Ja c k s, a w ell-know n re s id e n t in v e s tm e n t of su ch b ig su m s in a
ATTRACTIVE
! of E a g le P o in t, a n d fo rm e r m a rs h a l p u re s p o rtin g ev e n t w ould n o t te n d
w ere only d isa b le d te m p p ra rily .
A to ta l of 10.476 c ases p e r y ear. of t h a t tow n, w as a rre s te d by S h e r­ to b rin g th e c o u n try back to its f e e t . !
W e carry sev e ra l k in d s.
M ade
U sing th e n a tio n a l s ta n d a r d of iff T e rrill a n d sp ecial a g e n ts of th e i
w ith
R ubber,
C o m p o sitio n
or
m e a s u re m e n t, each fa ta l o r p e rm a ­ s ta te a t his hom e M onday n ig h t,I C o m rad e s of B u rn sid e P o s t:
FALL STYLES
le a th e r so le s.
n e n t to ta l d isa b ility case eq u a lled c h a rg e d w ith se llin g in to x ic a tin g li- ’ T he rem o v al of C o m rad e J. W. A d-
anti
a loss o f tw e n ty p o te n tia l w ork y e a rs q u o r.
FALL PRICES
J a c k s w as a rr e s te d s h o rtly an is from o u r ra n k s by d e a th has
o r a to ta l of 2,720 w o rk y e a rs.
a f te r he had re tu rn e d fro m an a u to b ro u g h t to us a loss w hich w ords
have arrived at
By th e sa m e sy stem of m e a s u re ­ trip to C rescen t C ity a n d o th e r C ali­ c a n n o t tell, a n d w hich can be m eas­
m en t. th e loss o ccasioned by th e 611 fo rn ia c o ast p o in ts. It w as th o u g h t u re d only by th e s a d n e ss o f o u r
p e rm a n e n t p a rtia l d isa b ility cases th a t J a c k s w as c a m p in g in th e H u c k ­ h e a rts . W hen we rec a ll w h a t he h a s
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engine
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
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Pei/'s Corner
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
M
Dickerson & Son
Canvas
OAC Shoes
TECHH0L06Y
Fall Woolens
Suitable
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Hunting
and
Fishing
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C O N T A IN S :
The College of Literature,
The
Science and the Arts.
The
The School of Architecture
The
and Allied A rts.
The
The School of Business
The
Administration.
The
The School of Education.
The Extension Division.
The
Graduate School.
School of Journalism.
School of Law.
School of Medicine.
School of Music.
School of Physical
Education.
School of Sociology.
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A high standard o i cultural and profeaaional scholarship has become
one o the outstanding marhe of the State U n iversity. For a catalogue
loiders on the various schools, or for any information, write
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Plaza Market
Is the place to get your Caiining Peaches, home grown
Watermelons and Cantaloupes, Casaha and
Honev Dew Melons.
We will pay the top price for 1,500 boxes of packed
peaches.
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 North Main Street
Ashland
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