Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday. September 18, 1921
THE ASHLAND DAELT TIDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Domestic JJcience Departm ent
Chas. S. W ilson— P ain tin g, pa par­
hanging, tinting. S atisfaction guar­
anteed. P. O. Box 244.
8-1 m *
Conducted b y
M r s /falle De Graf*
Domestic Science D irector
S p e rry F lo u r Co.
flo w ers,” attended by ring bearers
and flow er girls.
Miss Ruth York
opened the hope chest and drew out
q u an tities of books on Endeavor'
work.
So lively was the response that •
the budget o f $125 asked for was
covered by pledges to the am ount
o f $145.
L ively gam es and songs and re­
freshm ents provided by Medford so­
cieties. kept the party until a late
hour.
Sunday afternoon brought out a
good attendan ce to listen to an in-i
L ad les’ A rt Club M eets —
The L ad ies’ Art club, form erly the
L ad ies’ A uxiliary club, held its first
m eetin g of the season Monday even ­
ing, Septem ber 12, at which tim e
th e follow in g officers were elected:
P resid en t, Mrs. Selm a Gray; vice
president, Mrs. Anna B riggs; secre­
tary, Mrs. Marian E. Thornton;
spirational address by Rev. E. P.
There are so m any light, nourish-1 teaspoon salt; paprika,
treasurer. Mrs. E lizabeth Bush. Mrs.
Law rence on “Stew ardship.”
Rev.
W ill Myer and Mrs. W. H. McNair ing dishes m ade w ith m ilk as a b a s e ’ Mix in gred ien ts in order nam ed Mr. W illard played tw o selection s
are the appointed house com m ittee which are especially w elcom e at th is and pour into a greased baking-dish. on his fam ous broom stick fiddle, and
tim e of year. Many o f th ese dishes Bake in a slow oven until firm . If
for the com ing year.
the M isses H illis san g a duet.
m ade of m ilk, in com bination with cook ed too fast or too long the m ix ­
At the evenin g consecration ser­
Som ething new in Yeo’s window. other nourishin g foods, m ay entirely ture w ill curdle.
vice, led by Paul Brown, five En-
299-tf replace th e hearty m eat dish. The C hocolate Corn Starch Pudding
deavorers consecrated th em selves to
carefu l h ou sew ife does not consider
Two cups m ilk; th ree-fou rth s <|up life service for Christ.
m
ilk
an
extravagance,
and
supplies
j
sugar;
one-h alf cup ground choco
Nicdocl V isitors—
a su ffic ie n t quan tity to be able to late; four tablespoons corn starch ; t
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bailey and-M r. prepare custards, puddings, sauces J one teaspoon vanilla; one-h alf tea-'
and Mrs. Field R ise, of Mcdoel, Cali­
cream soups, etc.
spoon cinnam on.
forn ia. are visitin g Mrs. Franke W est,
The foo.d value of m ilk is in n o ; Heat milk in double boiler. Mix
Beach avenue, after a m otoring
way
destroyed by ordinary cooking, sugar,
«11 cm r s*
stv*rt a starch,
+ a«w»lv cinnam on ___
corn
and i
trip that included C rescent City,
and
the
d
ishes
m
ade
with
m
ilk
as
chocolate. Pour hot m ilk over m ix­
C alif., and Grants Pass.
the m ain ingred ient are both nour­ ture, return to double boiler and
T rousers at $3.50. A few lett at ish ing and appetizing, and are a l­ cook, stirrin g con stan tly, until thick,
W hole then cook about fifteen m in u te s .; The Rev. J. T. Anderson, who dis­
Orres T ailor Shop.
303 tf m ost lim itless in variety.
m ilk contains all the food principles Add vanilla and pour into a wet appeared a month ago, and was
— protein, fat, carbohydrates, w ater m old and set aside to ch ill. Serve fo u n d recently in W est Clarksburg,
Eugene Visitor—
Mrs. A. C. Dixson and daughter, and m inerals.
W. Va., w ith M iss H azel Boardm an,
with a custard or a fru it sauce.
o f E ugene, are v isitin g Mrs. Dlx-
To scald m ilk, put in a double j Tapioca Cream
a pipe organ ist, has been dism issed
boiler, and when bubbles appear on |
One h alf cup pearl tapioca; two as pastor o f the B ap tist church of
son 's brother, Fred W. Herrin.
top o f th e m ilk it is scalded.
eggs; th ree-fou rth s cup su gar; one- M arshfield, and his w ife, form erly
B usiness training pays, One term
Milk toast seem s a sim ple disb fourth teaspoon sa lt; on e and one- Miss Nona P ace, o f Talent, who Was
w ith us and one year at a good sa l­ and is, if th e bread is treated to
half cups scalded m ilk; one teaspoon v isitin g relatives w hen he staged his
ary in a business o ffice m akes the ju st the right am ount o f crispness.
"disaopearance,” is still in M arsh­
van illa.
Best tw o-year coarse. W inter term Cut th e bread about h alf a n inch
field
w a itin g for him to return.
Soak tapioca in cold w ater to cover
begins Sept. 15. Medford Business thick and toast on each sid e until
The M arshfield papers quote Mrs.
for about one hour. Drain and cook
C ollege, M edford, Ore.
l - U crisp, but not brittle.
Each 3iice in one cup of b oilin g w ater in a Anderson as sayin g. “I ’M take the
should be dipped for only an in- double boiler until transparent and1' proper action when, the tim e co m es.” !
V isits F ather He
j stan t in to hot salted water. Do not clear, stirrin g frequently. Add m ilk j She would not state w hether this
Dr. and Mrs. Lance Briscoe, of allow toast to becom e soft. P lace
would be an action for divorce or
S eattle, W ash., are visitin g Dr. B ris­ slices on a hot platter and pour a and sugar. Separate eggs, beat the
i
Volks, th en pour hot m ixture slow ly prosecution for failu re to support
c o e ’s parents. Prof, and Mrs. G. A. th in w h ite sauce over them .
The over them .
R eturn to boiler and
B riscoe.
Dr. Briscoe was a guest sauce should be prepared before the
cook
until
cream
y. P our over the Lim e P la n t Closed—
a t a recent Chamber o f Com m erce toast is m ade a n d may be kept hot
The sta te lim e' plant at Gold HiU I
stiffly beaten w hites, add flavoring
luncheon.
in a double boiler. A llow one cup and chill.
has closed , d u e to th e lack o f orders 1
»XM UbUe., £ ¡ £ 3
P .U .-
; ° a8L
from farm ers fo r lim eston e.
The
Custard Sauce
aerud’s
tn vtvl
Egff tOa 1 is m ade by addInK one
One cup o f m ilk; two egg yolks; storage capacity o f the plant for the
___
J chopped hard-cooked egg to each
finished product is 500 tons, and the j
one-fourth cup sugar; one teaspoon
cup o f w h ite sauce.
plant w ill not resum e until th is is
R eturn from W a s h in g to n -
vanilla.
H
ot
m
ilk
may
be
poured
over
exhausted
and the fall orders fro n t!
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cavin have
Scald m ilk in double boiler; beat j
jrisp
slices
o
f
buttered
toast
and
returned from an exten d ed visit at
yolks slig h tly , add sugar. Pour th e the farm ers are received in su fficien t j
served at once.
E llen sb urg. W ash.
scalded m ilk over eg g m ixture, then q u an tities to perm it a steady run.
Any cream soup m ay be m ade by
-- I
return to double boiler an d cook, t
F all w oolens and fash ions are now adding from one to tw o cups of stirrin g con stan tly until m ixture w ill
in at Orres tallhr shop. Save $5 to strained cooked vegetab les to four
coat a spoon. Flavor and chill.
$15 by ordering your su it now. 3 0 3 tf cups of thin w hite sauce, w ell sea­
soned. The vegetables should be put
O uting Trip —
through a puree strainer or coarse
Irving F in ley, G eorge Eubanks, sieve.
J. W. Bruner and G. P. B illin gs re­
Thin White sauce; One tablespoon
Jeath only a m atter o f short tim e
turned
yesterday
evenin g
from o f butter or su b stitu te, one table­
3on*t
w ait until pains and acbet
S cotts valley, w here they had been spoon flour, one cup m ilk.
jscoxne incurable diseases. Avoic
on a two days ou tin g trip.
Medium w hite sauce; Two table­
minful consequences b y takinf
spoons butter, two tablespoons of
S u its M ade to Order—
flour, one cup m ilk.
C leaning and repairing on short
Thick w hite sauce: Four table­ M EDFORD, Or., SCept. 15.— One of
notice.
K. N elson, Hotel Ashland spoons butter, four tablespoons of th e m ost d ifficu lt task s ever experi­
enced by a com m ittee o f ju d ges w as
B ,d *
302tf flour, one cup m ilk.
C A P S Ü I F .S
M ethod; Melt butter, add flour th e ju d gin g of th e pears at th e Pear
R eturns from Crescent (fity__
It w as a
and stir until sm ooth; cook until Show M onday evening.
Bill Paul, locally know n as an ex­ foamy. Add cold m ilk and stir con­ five-hour job and in m any in s ta n c e s ; Pha world’s standard remedy for Iddney
iver, bladder and uric acid troubles—th<
a lted fisherm an, returned yesterday stan tly until m ixture thickens. Add th e m agn ifyin g glass was used to de­ National Remedy of Holland since 1696
from a cam ping trip o f several days season in gs last.
term ine th eir decisions. The ju d g-i hieranteed. Three sices, all druggist«
in C alifornia, as far south of Cres­ M acaroni and Cheese
in g w as done by Prof. F. C. R e im e r ,! a o k fo r »Ua u u GaU Medal on every bn
cent City.
Two cups cook ed m acaroni; one C. C. Lemmon and R. G. B ardw ell,
enp m edium w hite sauce; three ta­ and in order th at th e grow ers m ay
A ll wool su its at $25. You can’t blespoons buttered crum bs; three- understand how they reached their
beat them . See them at Orres T all­ fou rth s cup grated cheese.
conclu sions, and that exh ibitors next
e r Shop.
303 tf
M acaroni should be in one-inch year may better understand th e se­
lengths. G rease a baking dish; put lection of pears, they have arranged
R eturn from C alifornia—
in a layer of m acaroni, a layer of to be at th e Pear Show from 7 30
Mat. at 2 Evg. at
Miss M arjorie Edson, of G azelle.
sauce, a layer of cheese, then m aca­ until 9 o ’clock next Saturday even ­
S treet P arade at
C alif., has returned to Ashland to
roni, etc., until dish is filleh . Cover ing and w ill confer with th ose who
11 A. M.
tak e up her work as a senior in the
top w ith buttered orum bs and bake are interested in grow ing perfect
high school.
in a m oderate oven until brown. pears.
R ice or sp agh etti m ay be prepared
A basis upon w hich ju d gin g was
H. It. Adam s, the Plum ber, sells
in th e sam e' m anner.
dtone w as uniform ity, form , size and
plum blug
fixtures
and
supplies
Blanc Mange
color.
Each entry w as num bered
P hon e 166-J, shop at 248 F ifth S',
One
a
n
d
o
n
e-h
alf
cups
m
ilk;
and
none
of the grow ers’ nam es ap-
2 8 7 -tf
th ree-fou rth s cup sugar: four
tabic
..............
Peared on sam e, so that the ju dges
R etu rn from G rants Pass__
spoons cornstarch; one-fourth tea did not know to whom the pears be-
Miss Mildred Culy, who has spent spoon salt; one teaspoon v a n illa : i ' onRed'
th e sum m er at G rants Pass, with two eg g w h ites, beaten stiff.
I. A. Perry, Bear Creek. Del R io 1
her sister, is back for her k^t year
H ollywood
o r ch a rd s/
Scald m ilk, m ix sugar, salt and Mo. oc and
COO • 12 HERP&
in high school. Miss Elizabeth I.en- cornstarch thoroughly, then add the show d the greatest care in the se-'
1L E PH A K T Ô
nox, class of 21, is taking post- hot m ilk, stirrin g constan tly until lection of the specim ens entered.
graduate work in the teacher train-j m ixture thickens.
Cook over hot
A N D TME C R E A T E 3T '
ing departm ent ot the high school, w ater for tw en ty m inutes.
W hen
Start W ith M ilk—and you can Make
Many Seasonable, Delicious Dishes
Doyou know
you can roll
One cent
’.ila.
»
MEDFORD
Sat. Sep
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
<nty anil Ranch Proper tica
H ouses to B ent.
CIT1ZENH’ BANK BUILDING
□ AL
Oregon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For inlormaiioa write to the Registrar
Oregon Agricultural College
CORVALLIS
R aker Fish au Gratin
Local Delegates
Attend Medford
C. E. Convention
One cup flaked fish; one cup ine-
■ dlum w hite sauce; one teaspoon
By MRS. C. F. KOEHLER
’ Chopped parsley; one-h alf teaspoon
The recent Christian Endeavor
salt; few grains paprika; three ta ­ convention in Medford was th e best
blespoons butter; bread crumbs.
in many ways for several years.
Add fish and season in g to w h ite A sh lan d m em bers from th e Congre-
sauce and pour into greased baking- gation, P resbyterian and C hristian
dish.
Spread th e crum bs over the churches form ed about h alf th e dele­
top a n d bake in a m oderate oven un­ gation present. Their red and white
til crum bs are brown.
caps proclaim ed their presence as
Creamed P otatoes
well as the large part th ey took in
Two cups cold diced potatoes: the convention program,
two tablespoons flour; one and one-
A feature of the Saturday even in g
half cups m ilk; one tablespoon but- social hour was the w edding o f Cra­
ter; one tablespoon chopped pars-! ter Lake and R ogue R iver unions,
ley: one-half teaspoon salt.
A herald proclaim ed in verse, Writ-
Dice potatoes, d reeg e with flour, ten for th e occasion by an A shland
Put in a saucepan, add m ilk, cook j m em ber, the nuptial hour. The pro-
slow ly. stirrin g m ixture until all is ic e s s io n a l and w elcom ing son gs w ere
¡cream y; ad d seasoning.
j with parsley and serve.
C om Custard
One cup canned co m ;
cup m ilk; one egg beaten;
blespoon m elted batter;
Sprinkle played by M iss G ertrude Miksch/
Crater L ake, “in robe of deepest
blue, edged w ith snow and cap of 1s-
on e-h alf , land green ,” advanced to m eet-M iss
¿be ta- R ogue R iver, “a ll in pale and shim-
o n e-h alf I m ering green and lovely ferns a n «
vzrw rm n y riv o . .
» « s tw
DR. J. J. l.M M ENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
P ractice
lim ited
to
eye, ear, nose and throat. GlassesjrvD
■ vrv/
supplied.
O culist and aurlst for
' J ? ? ? ~ Ch‘ropract° r-
S. P. It. R. O ffices, M. f . and H.
J ? 6*' N o’
Bldg.. M edford. Ore. P h o n . 567.
K .’.ld en re P h o o i
G E N U IN E
B u ll D urham
TOBACCO
THE PAINT MAN
TAXI— Acklin'a — Rose Bros. Phone
21$.
136-tf
Rea. 274-J or 367-J
TRAINED
NURSE
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VOK SALE— REAL ESTATE.
TRAINED NURSE w ants nursing of FOR SALE— B eautiful town hotel
any kind, $25 per week.
435 B
50 rooms, sam ple room, barbel
St.
11-2*
shop, little store, big laundry, gc
in with th e hotel, three stories
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
the best hotel in town.
Price
$16,000
for
quick
sale.
W
rite
ot
T. L. 1*0WELL— GENERAL T R A N S­
call.
J. O. Ticheuor, Box 333
FE R -T- Good team and m otor­
M yrtle Point, Ore.
n -2
trucks. Good service at a reason­
able price. Phone 83.
FOR SALE— 160 acres o f laud seven
m iles east of A shland, 3 room
house, fair barn. 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 feel
of tim ber, three-fou rths m ile trom
school, several sprin gs, 12 acre«
in cu ltivation, 60 acres fenced
good term s at 6 per cent, or will
trade for Ashland property. See
C. B. Lamkitu
8-1 ruu
FOR PROMPT and careful service
w ith A uto-Trucks or H orse Drays,
call W hittle T ransfer Co., Phone
117. O ffice 89 Oak street. Near
H otel Austin.
AGENT.
W A N T E D — Factory representative
for one of the m ost popular six FOR SALE— Cozy convenient foui
cylinder autom obiles will be in
room cottage, with roomy base
A shland in a few days to place
m ent and outbuildings. Good slzt
agency for th is locality. The right
lot w ith plenty of lrlut. Nice lo­
kind) of man need not have much , cation with tine view . Desirable
money to take advantage of this
for sm all fam ily who want mod
opportunity, but m ust have good
erate prioed home. Apply to ov u-
references, unquestioned honesty,
er on prem ises. 705 Penn. Ave
Corner Harrison.
4-1 mo
and lots of push. R ussell H. Law-
son Auto Co.. 354 E ast Broadway,
Portland, Ore.
i l - 3 1 OR SALE—-Seven room m oden
house, with or w ithout furniture
FO R RENT.
fruit and shade trees, law n, chick­
en yard. Bargain for quick sale
FOR RENT— Two room furnished
131 North Main, phone 290-Y .
apartm ent for light housekeeping.
299-1 tnc
$15 per m o n th .
Inquire 129
G ra n ite .
11-tf FOR SALE— H ouse and % aert
ground in fruit treee; close iu
FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep-j
Inquire 606 Allison. 294-1 mu'
lag rooms.
Inquire 316 Harga-I
POR SALK.
dine.
io - 3 :
FOR SALE OF TRADE— Late mod
LOST.
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el six cylinder car, good as new
(LO ST— Fountain pen. Rew ard. 215
Will take sm all car or real estate
Gresham.
11-4 I This is som e cai
Call noon o
evenin gs after 6. 120 Second St
I LOST— On East Main between Elks
11-.'
club aud Morton St., purse c o i v . ------------ - ....
taining two keys and som e coined j FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING -
F inder may keep purse and coin .-
M attresses made over; packiut
but please return keys.
K. Nel
and crating. D ouglas. 253 Fourtl
son (T a ilo r ), 65 E. Main St. 10-tf
St. Phone 63-R.
10-6’
O U d o n o t n eed ex ­
pert know ledge o f
FOR EXCHANGE.
w o o len s and tailoring |-
OR EXCHANGE— My equity $3800
to s a fe ly b u y clothes strictly modern stucco 5 room
bungalow with sleeping porches,
here.
in Dinuba. C alif., town o f 5000.
Y
W e m ake su r e o f
j q u a lity fo r y o u ; our
o w n w elfare depends
upon
s a fe g u a r d in g
i y o u rs; that’s w h y w e
sell clothes ’‘tailored to
i m easure b y B orn.”
center of raisin belt.
im proved farm .
D.
Cutler, Calif.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
. T,,r
»Alex» BRAK». A
I.wdtrtt Aik Jour I'n.ictalf’f /A
l*fnm..it4Brwv><l/yv\
enu i. KcZ • >.d
«ota
1
-.th R:« Rthh,«. V /
i
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
tor
Hunting
and
Fishing
W e carry several
w ith
Rubber,
butilici- sole«.
kinds.
Made
ContpoeKlon
or
FOR SALE— One teed set. 8 pieces
1 dining table. 4 dining chairs
rugs. Universal range, gray ena
inel, piano. victroln and records
7 W hite Leghorn chickens fiv<
m onths old. 65" Boulevard. 10-:
For partly
A PPLES— 50
lb
R asm ussen,, (ÎRAVENBTHIN
8-9*
delivered. Phone 9-F -l
a . «rtber. Hu > .V t . « . V
l» r n * sl« t. A'l- *ar< J i t - r n » b-T F R F
n iA M O M » j i i U N s n u •*. r . t o
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
SW EET CIDER— 40t- gal. delivered
Phone 9 -F -l 1.
WANT LD.
W A N T E D —To hear from ow ner c
good ranch for sal«. State cas
price, fu ll particulars. D. F. Busl
M inneapolis, Minn.
260-21
W ANTED— About five acres wit
im provem ents, sm all bouse pr
ferred, close
to
town.
Stal
am ount.
Frank A nderson. 1 0 i
ASHLAND
D lvisadero St.,
San Fruncisci
I V IK K I KDAN AUTOCAR OO,
E ffective March 2 9 , 1920.
D ally (E xcept LV
Sunday)
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B o m T ailoring offers
LV. MEDFORD
• y o u good style, depend­ 7:15 a. m.
8 :00 a. m.
able w oolen s, painstak­ 8 :46 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
in g n eed le w ork and 10:15 a. m.
u n u su al value; it is guar- 12-00 no “ d
anteed to please y o u — ri-lop’S’.
m o n ey back if it doesn’t. s-oU'S.’
Paper
Sanitas
Diekerson & Son
Pioneer Building.
1 . B I B ___
e/Z n y i., >5.
Paints
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician ASHLAND HKA1.TMAT0R1U.M__ Dr.
and Surgeon
H ours 1 to 5 p. m
E. B. A ngell, Chiropractic, E lec­
O ffice 425 E Main St., opp. Pub-
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
lie Library.
27 2-ti
V lt-o-N et Baths.
F irst N ational
Baak Building.
Phone 48
DRS. SA\WYER * CRANDALL
-— i -
TAXI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Phone 260-R .
We w ant you to have the
bast paper for “ B U LL .”
So now you can receive
with eaoh package a boek
of 2 4 leaves of 1THA4« —
the very finest cigarette
paper in the world.
We in v ite you to look
over our stock of
and other Decorative
Material.
ATTORNEYS.
lim lted to eye, ear, nose and
Law, P ioneer Block, A ahlaad
throat. O ffice hours, 10 to 12 a n d ;—-——........ .................................................
2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg.,- Aah-
A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
land, Ore.
7 3 -tf
R oom s 6 and C, C itisens’ Bank
«. A. PAHLSERDD
Albert T a x i ' l l ,
3 0 7 -I m , ' “ ‘‘' “ ’ ’ T
h° ‘
» « » l y ov-
_____ ___________ _____________ i m ,e r the beaten w h ites o f eggs. Add
flavoring and pour into a m old that
C B L A M K I N
has been rinsed in cold water. Chill
and serve with a custard sauce
I
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice IHUGGs A BRIGGS-^Attorneys-at-
Action Against
Rev. Anderson
GOLD MEDAL
se.
PHYSICIANS.
Wife to Take
Judges Decide On
Winning Entries
At Pear Shewing
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
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7 :00
8 :45
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10:30
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p.
p.
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m.
m.
m.
in.
7:16
8:00
8:46
9:80
a. m.
a. m. S Callf
306-lmc
a. nui
STOLEN
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12:46 p.m.
1:30 p. m.
8TOLEN— From 143 G arfield, foi
m onths o lti A irdale pup. Rewar
»1 returned at once.
11
2:18 p. m.
8:00 p.
3 ;4A p.
4:80 p.
6 :16 p.
6:00 p.
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
7 :00 p. m.
w ill do your plow ing right now
In your hard, stick y soil.
8 :46 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Sat. only 12:16 Midgt
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also a new a irlo a d o f W hite sew ­
in g m achines juat In, al
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Som e tim es that fire w h istle
Ashland W aiting— East Side Phar­ gets into th e habit of blow ing off
macy.
when there is no fire, but you
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know it when it is blow ing for u
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
fire alarm : the big q u estio n -th en
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LV. r S ’NV’LE is “ W here is th e fir e ? ”
The
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12:00 Noon
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there is a fire! T h at’s w hat the
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:
Many tim es that call may be
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answered and NOT be for your
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Sat. ouiy
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th e disaster o f your life.
Sup­
WE RUN ON SUNDAYS.
pose
it
com
es
today,
tom
orrow
—
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who can tell w hen? Are you fully
Daily and Sunday
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L OO p. mJ W hat has happened cun happen.
If it should happen to you, would
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it
hurt? A few d ollars invested
D aily and Sunday
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LV. G T ‘8 PASS in a good fire policy today may
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Grants Pass W aiting R oom — The; Real fivtxte and M an Insurance
Billings Agency
; Bonbonniera.
Phan« 160.
O ffice aud W aiting Room : ’No. Bi P h n n e a il
S. Front St.. Nash H otel Building,
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