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    PAGE FOUR
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Thursday, October 0. I MR
M i«
house.
P o lly a n n a h a s n o th in g o n 1 th e ra n k s of th e unem p lo y ed .
th e fra m e rs of th e Jo n e s bill th a t domestic prices are to exist. We can
u a -th e s e d a y s
Mrs L am b ¡ b c h a ir -.
4. F o re ig n b o tto m s c a n n o t be e n - : t h e a p p lic a tio n of th e se th re e m a jo r not rely on foreign bottoms to
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m an o i th e sa lv a g e c o m m itte e . T h e liste d to m ove s u rp lu s A m erican m a- a n d se v era l o th e r m in o r p ro v isio n s
ORDER YOUR
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Thia W eek ’s Mueunic Calendar
: B lin g a n y th in g you c a n sp a re , buy s triv in g fo r w o rld tr a d e arid w ould e x tra n e o u s a s sis ta n c e as to in cre ase
, tlons which have the foreign trade,!
a n y th in g you can use..
M rs. B ar- n o t d iv e rt th e ir
ow n m a te ria ls to th e ir e a rn in g c a p ac ity , so a s to e n - 'an(? wheQ th#y fJnd QUr c o m p e titlo u
b e r is e h a irm a u of th e c o lle ctio n • m a k e room fo r o u r goods,
a b le o u r m e rc h a n t m a rin e to cope p re s s in g th e m ost th ey w ill also f i n d !
Mr. L a s k e r ’s a d d re s s in p a r t fo l-j w ith fo re ig n co m p e titio n , in s p ite of
c o m m itte e a n d s e v e ra l m e rc h a n ts
re a so n s a n d c o n d itio n s n o t to give
H illa h T em ple, S h rin e s ta te d se s­
h a v e a lre a d y p ro m is e d h e r od d s a n d ! low s
its h ig h e r o rig in a l cost a n d subee-
us th e b o tto m s n e c essa ry to c a rry
sio n . F rid a y ev en in g , October 7.
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ends w h ich w ill b e m ad e in to le a d -|
“ U ntil th e r e is a n a w a k e n e d con-J q u e n t g r e a te r cost of o p e ra tio n s. T he o u r com m erce.
ilig b a rg a in s a t th e sa lv a g e .
Be i sc io u sn e ss on th e p a r t of a ll c itiz e n s ; ex isten ce of th e s e law s a n d m a n d a te s
A rrested for Speeding—
s u re to d ro p in to see th e lad ies in | o f A m erica t h a t econom ic s ta b ility i s ! in th e J o n e s act a re only the fore- • “ T h e f u tu r e of th e A m e ric an m er-j
c h a n t m a rin e is in th e reco g n itio n
Al Boyei > .is a r r e s te d y e s te id a y c h a rg e .
M rs. C u rry ,
M rs. C h a rle s d e p e n d e n t on th e d isp o sa l of o u r s u r - ! r u n n e r of w h a t m u st be done to
by th e f a rm e r of K a n sa s, th e m in e r .
NOW
to r d riv in g hi - c a r. p o lic e s ta te , a t a j j C h a m b e rla in , M rs.
J a rv is . M rs. p lu s w a re s a n d
p ro d u c ts in w o rld b rin g th e ir a p p lic a tio n in to being,
of A rizona, th e in d u s tr ia l w o rk e r of
l a te oi tw e n ty -fiv e m iles p er h o u r B a rb e r, M rs. P eil, Mrs. W ilsb ire m a r k e ts th e r e can n e v e r be an A m er- U ntil th is tim e h e re haa n o t e x iste d ,
In d ia n a t h a t h is c o n tin u o u s em p lo y ­
p a s t th e J u n io r h ig h school.
B o y e r,.a n d o th e rs, will give a n a fte rn o o n i lean m e rc h a n t m a rin e
Winter is coining—prices are right. Supply may he lim­
a s is w ell k n ow n, a fu lly constituted»
m en t is in a m e a s u re d e p e n d e n t on
a p p e a re d b efo re J u s tic e o j ¡ b e P e a c e ¡ e a ch w e,.(i P le ase leave y o u r n a m e
“ W hen
s u rp lu s e s
a c c u m u la te sh ip p in g bo ard , w ith th e o rg a n iz a -
th e c a rry in g of his s u rp lu s p ro d u c ­
ited later, as shipments from factory have already
<»owd> a n d w as fined $10.
P ie po- to lifte d for th is serv ice, th a t th e p rices a re d e m o ra liz e d a n d e m p l o y - 'tio n to s tu d y th e a p p lic a tio n o f th e
tio n to fo re ig n m a rk e ts ; a n d th a t
lice d e p a rtm e n t has issued
a w a rn - w ork ,n a v nut becom e a b u rd e n to ; m en t en d s u n til th e excess h a s been p ro v isio n s of th e Jo n e s act. A w rong
stopped.
can only be in su re d by th e e x isten ce
la g to m o to ris ts th a t th e s ta te a few
All goods will he p la in ly ! co nsum ed.
a p p lic a tio n of th e s e p ro v isio n s, in-
of A m erican b o tto m s. N a tio n a l r e ­
tw e lv e -m ile s-a n -h o u r law fo r a u to -; m ark e d a s to price.
If you h av e
“ G e n e rally sp e a k in g , th e la s t 10) ste a d of b u ild in g a n A m e ric an in er-
a
liz a tio n of th is fact, a n d n a tio n a l
m obiles w hile p a ssin g schools will an p ]an th a t you w jsh t(J a(jv e rtis e , I Pe r c e n t of
p ro d u c tio n m ak e s th e c h a n t m a rin e , m ay d e s tro y it. T he
in
d u lg e n c e an d A iatience w ith th e ;
he s tric tly en fo rc e d .
.
m ake an a ttr a c tiv e p o s te r a n d w ej 1 m a r k e t a n d it is th is la s t 10 p e r c e n t' rig h t a p p lic a tio n , it is h oped, w ill in-
sh ip p in g b o a rd in th e u n b e lie v a b ly ,
will find a place fo r it.
Com p in 1 th a t we m u st in s u re d isp o sa l o f to s u re th e end so m u ch to be d e sire d ,
try in g co n d itio n s w hich s u rro u n d it,
Special b re a k fa s t, 60s. from 6 to , an d look a t th e flo o r plan of th e new | c u s to m e rs in fo re ig n lan d s. E xcept
PHONE 20
“ A m erica, s e lf-c o n ta in e d a n d self-
a
re th e p illa rs of hope fo r th e f u tu r e '
!»
H otel A sh lan d G rill.
!7-tf c o m m u n ity clu b h o u se a n d see th e w ith a m e rc h a n t m a rin e u n d e r o u r , •sufficient w h ile it w as c o n q u e rin g
of th e A m e ric an m e rc h a n t m a rin e ” 1
sk e tc h of th e b u ild in g . G ive us an y ow n c o n tro l th e r e c a n be no a s s u r - l a n e m p ire of m agic iPealth, fin d s
R em o d elin g
and
c le a n in g — C. advice o r s u g g e stio n s fo r o u r m o tto i a n c e of th e s e e s se n tia l m a rk e ts .
j its e lf, now a p p ro a c h in g th e tim e of
O rres.
is to ta k e a n y th in g a n d th e n t?o w ith !
“ S ixteen w eeks ag o to d a y th e v ast s u rp lu s e s w h ich m u s t be se n t
t w h at seem s best.
T h a t is why ! p re s e n t U n ited S ta te s sh ip p in g b o a rd o u t in to th e la n d s of th e w o rld s be­
A u to C ollision—
i you will find so m an y b a rg a in s a t 1 took th e o a th of o ffic e a n d e n te re d yond th e seas if e m p lo y m e n t a t hom e
A light .I.MA. iy c u r. ow ned by th e i tile sa lv a g e room . A key is k e p t a t upon th e s tu p e n d o u s ta s k a s sig n e d i und m a in te n a n c e of s ta b iliz a tio n of
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E a st Sttfe m ea t m a rk e t a n d d riv en Th(, T illings o ( r k e
t0
by J a c k Cove, collided w ith an A sb -|
The
.,T h e A m e rlc an n a lto n
„ „ ¿ I ____ * « > LATE TO CI^SSIEY.
lan d C re a m e ry com pany tru c k a t th e ,
be T ue3day O cto b er
; lts e l( , n 1)OSM33|„ n
o f , 450 « -A T K IN S
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PR O D U C TS— 137.
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P la za a t 9 o ’clock th is m o rn in g . T he)
in C h a u ta u q u a P io n e e r h all a t 2 :3 0 J o c e an -g o in g s te e l sh ip s of approxi-
th e m a t J e t e r ’s s ta n d , F o u r th a n d
a c cid e n t w as m in o r, th e tru c k e sca p ­
A s tr e e ts ; a lso a t my place, o r
GRACE H. CHAMBERLAIN
in ate ly 10 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 d e a d -w e ig h t tons,
in g w ith o u t d a m a g e a n d th e d eliv ery
sen d m e an o r d e r by m ail a n d I
j not to m e n tio n a fle e t o f te n fe rro ­
will d e liv e r it p ro m p tly .
C. M.
tru c k losing a f ro n t w heel, w hich
c o n c re te vessels of o v e r 60,000 tons,
A SHLA ND W A T E R
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w as dem o lish ed in th e e n c o u n te r.
30-1
a n d a w ooden fle e t o f 285 sh ip s o f : k in s P ro d u c ts.
IS PU RE. STATE
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BOARD OP HEALTH
A n o th e r big d ance a t J a c k s o n v ille
p ra c tic a l p n rp o v c , „ n e r d on,y coo-
£ 2
F rid a y . O ctober 7. Spot dances.
Late of the Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker, Oregon
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
s id e r th e ste e l fle e t, a s th e c o n c re te ■ e n t.
O re .; tra n s p o rta tio n
free.
30-2*
— J a n d w ooden sh ip s w ill be e ra d ic a te d .!
P h o n e 3 6 4 -J -l
30-tf
clo g g in g d e b ris in th e s tre e ts .
■ “ So to d ay wo a r c le ft w ith th ia I f o r S A L E -s T k t'e n -io c h o ak. »4.25
Im ogene W allace, p ia n is te an d
p er tie r ; six te e n -in c h m a n z a n ita ,
F o llow ing a d v ice from P o rtla n d g re a t fle e t— m an y tim es th e la rg e s t
te a c h e r. S tu d io days, F rid a y a n d S a t­
$4.75 tf
P h o n e 385-R .
30-6
bond a tto rn e y s , W illiam B riggs, city th a t h a s e v e r re sp o n d e d to th e o rd e rs
u rd a y F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n , c a l’
a tto rn e y , ad v ised th e
council tliat of a sin g le o w n e r— a n d th e g r e a t , W A N T E D -i’o sitio n a s h o u se k e e p e r
ME?
Mrs. W . E. M oore. 171
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27-6 1
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sh o u ld be s u b m itte d to a vote of th e
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Hay Hack and Truck Mix—
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30-3*
R u m o rs w ere rife th is m o rn in g o i ! :i'« e n d m e n t. A tto rn e y B rig g s s ta te d ! been E r e c te d . is th e p ro b lem of th *
u tru c k th a t tru c k e d not b e c au se o f | lb a t th e Pa Pe ra fo r th e bond issu a n c e ! f u tu r e of its vessels an d of A m erica
Q ,
upon th e seas. F o r in th e success-
c o llid in g witli a hay ra c k on N o rth w e ,e re a d y -
luì !
fu i o p e ra tio n of th e s e v essels lies th e j
"Main s tr e e t n e a r th e foot of G ranite’
A claim o f $15 m ad e a g a in s t the im m e d ia te h o p e of th e e s ta b lis h m e n t,
s tr e e t. As th e s to ry w as passed
BA R B E R
city
th ro u g h a M edford a tto rn e y for <>f an A m erican
m e rc h a n t m a rin e , j
a lo n g th e s tre e t, d a m a g e to ^ th e true?:
Children's Work A
a n d hay rack in c re a se d — in th e te ll­ a re sid e n t of th a t city fo r d a m a g e to :' ” d in on e s ta b lis h e d A m e ric a n m er-1
From 12 to 2
From 6 to 9
an a u to top by a lo w -h an g in g tre e c h a n t m u rin e lies o u r only a s s u re d j
Specialty
ing.
in v e s tig a tio n disclosed t h a t a t
9 o ’colck th is m o rn in g a tru c k lo a d ­ lim b p ro je c tin g over th e ro a d w a y on hop© of worldi tra d e , w hich m ea n s j
Safety blades resharpened
e d witli wood a n d d riv e n by A. G. F o u rth s tr e e t w as b ro u g h t to th e a t ­ p ro sp e rity a n d h a p p in e ss fo r A m e r­
llke
new- Single bit, 30c
ica.
A dam s m ixed w ith a hay ra c k , r e ­ te n tio n of th e co u n cil by A ttorney
25’
V'.
j
doz.
Dobule bit, 60c doz.
“ T h e m e rc h a n t m a rin e a c t of
s u ltin g in a n e a rly c o m p le te d islodg- B riggs. T h e m a tte r w as r e f e rr e d to
m en t of th e tru c k lo a d o f w ood. No th e s tr e e t c o m m itte e fo r in v estig a ! l'B20, g e n e ra lly k n o w n a s th e Jo n e s
tio n , n o t only o f th e specific case, bill, h a s a s its p re a m b le a m a g n a
B R I N G T H E C H I L D R E N —No charge under 7 years of age.
s e rio u s d a m a g e w as done.
b u t a lso of w h a t w as s ta te d to be c lia rta fo r A m erica on th e se as unr
T h e big g u y s, th e little g u y s a u - ' Hli3 co n d itio n s in v a rio n s p a rts o f su rp a s s e d in th e a n n a ls o f o u r coifn-
t r y ’s le g isla tio n .
th e w hole b lo o m in ’ crow d -will be the- c itj
“ T h e co n g re ss t h a t passed th is
th e re . W h e re ? A p p leg ate. W h en ?
F in e s re p o rte d by J u s tic e of th e le g isla tio n w as th o ro u g h ly c o n v e r­
S a tu rd a y , O ctober S.
30-2*
P ea c e-G o w d y fo r th e m o u th of Sep­ s a n t w ith th e h a n d ic a p s to A m erican
W atch Y eo’s w indow .
ocean tra d e . P re s id e n t H a rd in g w as
2 9 9 -tf te m b e r to ta le d $20.
c m em b e r of th e c o m m itte e th a t
Get y o u r a u to n a m e p la te s to d ay
T he p e titio n of E a rl H o sie r fo r a fra m e d it, a n d no n e m o re in sp irin g ly
and boost fo r th e w in te r fa ir.
2 9 -tf te n d a y s' v a c atio n w as g ra n te d by co -o p e ra te d th a n he.
¡tie council. Mr. H o sier expects to
“ It w as th e th o u g h t a n d hope of
To L eave fo r W isconsin—
go on a h u n tin g trip .
Miss G race D reys, w ho lias been
th e house g u e st o f h e r s is te r, M rs.
T he a v e ra g e d aily flow of w a te r
F. II. W a lk e r, a ll s u m m e r, w ill leave in A sh la n d c re e e k A irin g S e p tem b e r
th is e v e n in g on th e 4 :3 0 o ’clock tra in w as 4,55 0 ,0 0 0 g allo n s, a c c o rd in g to!
fo r K enosha. W is. She will sto p a t a r e p o rt of th e m e a s u re m e n ts m ad e
Sai^ F ra n c isc o fo r a few d ay s an d by E a rl H o sier, city w a te r s u p e rin ­
w ill v isit a t S a lt L a k e C ity a lso lo t te n d e n t.
GOOD H E A L T H IS AS N E A R TO |
a s h o rt tim e.
YOU
AS YOUR T E L E P H O N E .
W. C. B aldw in. 63 C a lifo rn ia ;
If you a re not as- w ell as you
s tr e e t, re q u e s te d th a t he be allow ed s h o u ld be, it' you h a v e trie d o t h e r ;
T oday it pays to lo o k a ro u n d be­ to b u ild a b a rn on h is p ro p e rty T he
h e a lth ag e n cie s w ith o u t la s tin g bene- I
fo re b u y in g .
See P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its re q u e s t w as r e fe rre d to th e s a n ita ry Gt— w h a te v e r
y o u r tro u b le — tele ­
phone
a n d o v e rc o a ts.
21 tf c o m m ittee .
14)3
M o th ers in te re s te d in k in d e r g a rte n
An
e
a
rly
m
ail
w ill b rin g you fu ll
T he city p aid $170 in co u n ty tax es,
a n d sp ecial tr a in in g fo r y o u n g c h il­ a c c o rd in g to M iss G e rtru d e B iede, in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e g r e a t
dren a re in v ited to m ee t w ith M rs. S. city re c o rd e r. P a y m e n t of th e taxes d ru g le s s h e a lth scien ce o f C h iro p ra c - •
tic — th e m o st w o n d e rfu l scien ce of
E. W illa rd from 3 to 5 on F ro d a y w as ap p ro v e d by th e council.
physical re ju v e n a tio n in th e w o rld I
_______
today.
a n d S a tu rd a y .
128 S o u th P io n e e r
avenue
P h o n e 4 8 0 -J,
30-2*
A t th e s u g g e stio n of M ayor L am -!
,0 :l
k in , a c tio n w as ta k e n bv th e council is tk e t e ^ l ’h o n e n u m b e r of
O rganize Study C lub-—
to m s tr u c t th e s tr e e t d e p a rtm e n t to!
D r ■ K lnz w jn
g ,a d ,v gend
|
A new S tudy clu b is b e in g o rg a n ­ r e p a ir c u rb in g in v a rio u s p a rts of I lite r a tu r e
c o n c e rn in g C h iro p ra c tic '
ized a n d a n y one w ish in g to jo in is th e city.
! w ith o u t c h arg e.
Or. you m ay a r r a n g e fo r a p e r­
a sk e d to call a t th e lib ra ry T u esd ay
so
n
al c o n s u lta tio n , if you lik e.
a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock.
NO C H A R G E FO R CO NSU LTA TIO N
B lock W ood
&
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
Hotel Ashland Grill
Under New Management of Mr. B. F. Leach
No need now to take your friends out of town
for a fine dinner
Our Service Is Unexcelled
W. A. SHELL
r-
Special Noon Lunch 60c.
Special Breakfast 60c.
Hki
Clean Rooms, Clean Beds and a Clean House
Tyre
If “Bobby” had the
“tummy-ache”, you,d
get a doctor wouldn’t
AS NEAR AS
you, and if the doctor
YOUR TELEPHONE said ‘Take Bobby to
the hospital’, you’d do
it wouldn’t you. Sick
tire- same thing, Lee-
doms Tire Hospital.
Leedom w o u ld n ’t
know what to do for
Bobby but he’ll look
your tires over and
tell you what should
be done to them to in­
crease their life and
mileage.
If th e p e rso n w ho to o k M rs. S hu-
l a r ’s p u rse T u esd ay w ill r e tu r n rin g
a n d c u ff lin k s to 131 N o rth M ain
to avoid tro u b le , th e y m ay k e e p th e
m oney. M irro rs te ll ta le s.
30-3*
iirit
TO STABALIZE 0. S.
Hornbrook V isitors—
Mr. a n d M rs. L eo B a rk e r, of H o rn ­
brook, cam e o v er a n d a tte n d e d th e
E lk s ’ show , “ P u rp le F la s h e s ,” a t th e
V ining th e a te r la s t ev en in g .
M rs.
NEW YORK, Oct. C.— A m e ric a ’s
B a rk e r re m a in e d o v e r • 3nd is th e
s ta b ility
from
th e s ta n d p o in t of
g u e st of Mrs. G. C. S tev en s, 295 H e l­
peace o r w a r d e p e n d s on th e in s u r ­
m an s tr e e t.
an ce of a m e rc h a n t m a rin e , A lb e rt
I). L a s k e r, c h a irm a n of th e U nited
H ave you p lay e d on th e n e w ly -
S ta te s sh ip p in g b o a rd , d e c la re d h e re
covered pool a n d b illia rd ta b le s a t
y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n in an a d d re s s
Irw in ’s U nited C ig a r S to re ?
29-3
d e liv e re d a t a lu n ch eo n by th e A s­
so c ia ted C lubs of th e W orld.
M e rc h a n ts ’ noon lu n c h , 60c, H o tel
P le a d in g fo r n a tio n a l re a liz a tio n
A sh lan d G rill.
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fo r th e need o f a m e rc h a n t m a rin e ,
M r. L a s k e r p o in ted o u t fo u r “ big
M ERCHANTS BOOST
re a s o n s .” as follow s:
GIRLS* IMPROVEMENT CLUB
1. Vast
su rp lu s e s
a re
being
REST ROOM IDEA
am assed in A m erica. U nless goods
n o t needed in th e U n ite d S ta te s a re
< C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e O ne)
im m e d ia te ly sh ip p ed o u t of th e c o u n ­
M ain s tr e e t fo r a few m o n th s, to be try m a rk e ts h e re will be d ru g g ed .
used ns a s a lv a g e s ta tio n , a n d la te r
2 A d ru g g ed m a rk e t will d is ru p t
a s Red
C ross d riv e h e a d q u a rte rs . p rices, a n d u n s ta b le p rices m ean u n ­
Mr. C am p b ell. “ D ick P o se y .” gave s ta b le business.
p e rm issio n to p u t th e te n t h o u se
3. There will be *110 need to pro ­
on h is la n d . O u r big b r o th e r , th e d u ce m ore goods o r p ro d u ce, w hich
c h a m b e r of c o m m erce, g e n e ro u s ly w ill re s u lt in th e sto p p a g e of in d u s-
d o n a te d th e use of th e c a n v a s ( tr y an d th e su b se q u e n t sw e llin g of
TODAY
ONLY
TH E T M tA TE R HSAxqiFUL
Marguerite
Clark
H ullo. Friends:
I ’m j u s t s ta r tin g
to, do th e th in g s
I ’ve a lw a y s w an ted
to in m ovies. I can
do th e m now be­
cau se I ’m m y ow n
boss.
m a k in g m y
ow n
p ro d u ctio n s.
And I only hope I ’ll
be a b e l to m ak e you
as glad to see m e as
I am to see you.
S incerely,
M arguerite Clark
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