Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, October-10, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGB FOUB
months), first, $5; second, $2.60;
We do catering to private parties. ASHLAND BUSINESS
third, ribbon. Boar 6 months (un­
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t
MEN OFFER PRIZES
FOB WINTER FAIR der 12 months), first, $5; second,
We serve the best of coffee at all
$2.50; third, ribbon. Sow, 2 years
Local and Personal
| tim es. Neida Cafe.
38-6t
and over, first, $5; second, $2.50;
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third, ribbon. Sow 1 year (under
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We furnish salads and croquettes, years and over, first, $5; second, 18 months), first, $5; second, $2.50;
any kind, for private parties on $2.50; third, ribbon. Buck 1 year third, ribbon. Sow 6 months (un-i
Fresh sweet cider at Rose Bros.
MASONIC CALENDAR
twenty-four hours’ notice. Nelda and over, first, $5; second, $2.50; der 12 months), first, $5; second,’
37-tt
Cafe.
38-6t third, ribbon. Buck 1 year and over, $2.50; third, ribbon.
Under 6
Malta commandery, K. T., stated
first, $5; second, $2.50; third, rib­
months, first, $5; second, $2.50;
conclave Wednesday evening, Octo­
Watch Rose Bros.’ window for
H arvest dance, Arm ory, Friday bon. Under 1 year, first, $5; sec­ t;hird, ribbon.
ber 19. Work in Red Cross also.
S a tu rd a y can d y sp ecials.
37-tf n ight.
Doe, 2
41-8 ond, $2.50; third, ribbon.
Duroc Jerseys— Same as above.
Siskiyou chapter, R. A. M., stated
years and over, first, $6; second,
Chester White— Same as above.
convocation Thursday evening, Oc­ E le cte d to F r a te r n ity —•
Our clothes are comfortable be­ $2.50; third, ribbon. Doe 1 year and
Berkshires— Same as above.
tober 20. Also work Royal Arch.
Kee and Edgar Buchanan write
cause they fit. Paulserud.
36-tf over, first, $6; second, $2.50; third,
Hampshires—
Same as above.
Lunch at 6:30 sharp, preceding rou­ hom e th a t life a t th e u n iv e rs ity so
ribbon. Young, first, $5; second,
tine session.
fa r h a s been very a g re e a b le .
K ee
Drop into the salvage store and $2.50; third, ribbon.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Congrega.
a n d B ernice Yeo a r e ro o m m a te s a t look over the stock; sure to be some­
Any other breed— Same as above.
titonal
church will give a New Eng­
Mrs. Dili Leaves—
H e n d ric k s h all a n d E d g a r w as e le c t­ thing you want.
38-tf
Swine Ditdsion
land
dinner
and bazaar in the Pio-
M rs. M a rg a re t Dill w ill leav e to ­ ed to m em b e rsh ip in th e P h i S igm a
Poland China— Boar, 2 years and
mser
hall
October
27.
39-2
n ig h t fo r O k la h o m a fo r a m o n th ’s ' Pi f ra te r n ity a n d liv es a t th e f r a t e r ­
Where better tamales are served over, first, $5; second, $2.50; third,
visit w ith h e r p a re n ts a t W ag o n er, j n ity house. T hey
b o th lik e th e ir Rose Bros, will serve them.
37-tf ribbon. Boar 1 year (under 18
NOTICE
Ashland News in Paragraphs
She w ill visit a t M uskogee a n d o th e r c o u rse s of s tu d y , K ee in jo u rn a lis m
points. In th e m e a n tim e J. Hr. a n d and E d g a r in th e p re-m ed ic.
th e c h ic k e n s on N o rth
M ain w ill
•’batch” it together.
lxiosen up and harvest dance.
See the Treichler Motor company
O rd e rs ta k e n
Medford, about taking Liberty bonds
at par.
39-3 N elda C afe.
fo r
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Style and quality are combined In
36-tf FOR SALE — Everbearing straw­
berry plants, 1 cent each; come
Automobile Insurance -Teo. of
and get them. Bert Smith, 733
41-3
Oak street.
41-tf
course.
299-tf
fre sh o y ste rs.
FOR SALE— Five-passenger Nash
O veralls
and
aprons
harvest six, in good condition; price reason­
38-6t
able if sold at once. 237 C street.
dance.
41-8
P a u ls e r u d 's s u its .
DON’T MISS THE
H arvest
Danee
ARMORY
F rid ay, Oet. 21
9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Only those in overalls and aprons admitted on dance
floor
UOOSENUPANDhlUE
Have a fit— C. Orres.
17tf
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, óeils
olurabing fixtures and supplies.
?hone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St.
287-tf
MEETING
The ladies of Trinity guild will
hold a social afternoon tomorrow
(Thursday) in the parish house. All
members urged to be present.
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
will do your plowing right now
in your hard, sticky soil.
Bargain In used sewing machine;
also a new carload o f White sew­
ing machines Just in, at
Peil's Corner
■nn
——
SUITS
and
COATS
with that label
A committee composed of wives of,
Sh riners from Grants Pass will be in)
A shland Saturday afternoon, 2:30,1
at Masonic hall, to meet with the!
A shland ladies. All Ashland Shrine
laid les are requested to be present.
will
in
Ju st now there is a splendid assortment of styles
and sizes Io choose from but every day they are thinning
out.
BA R B E R
Why not look them over
and selectyours?
Children’s Work A
Specialty
JUMPER DRESSES
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
are now in great favor.
We have them in flan­
nel, serge, jersey and
tricotine, $7.75 up.
gy goods
T yre tÇik:*
BIG DROP
G o ld e n
OPPORTUNITY
C o m in g
Soon
MASON CORDS
3.
A drop of 15 per cent
on a ll MASON CORDS is
authorized by the MA­
SON TIRE & RUBBER
00. O F KENT, OHIO.
In effect at once, Oct.
18—
AT
LEEDilUH’S TIRE HOSPITAL
30z3% Heavy
Cord, $20.65.
ANNOUNCEM ENT !
satisfy
J every
W. A. SHELL
41-1*
Paulserud’s suits are reasonable. FOR SALE— Ninety-three acres fine
river bottom; deeded water right;
36-tf
fine bungalow; dairy barns; cows,
horses, harness and all farm
Suits Made to O r d e r -
equipment go with place; on good
Cleaning and repairing on short
highway, seven miles from Grants
notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
Pass; a bargain if taken at once.
See E. E. Phipps, Real Estate
Bldg.
302tf
Broker.
Cliff Payne makes medicine cases. WINTER APPLES— Good size, 50
lb. box 75c delivered. Phone
9 -F -ll.
Extra fancy Imported tulip, hya­
cinth and narcissus bulbs. This week FOR SALE— Law books; 71 vol­
only. Ashland Greenhouse.
umes of Oregon reports, volumes
39-2
1 to 54 and 62 to 78, Inclusive.
G.
W. Trefren, 267 Fourth street,
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
Ashland.
•
41-3
folks as well as commercial and tour­
ist business.
27-tf FOR SALE — Cocoa-Cola barrels,
fine for cider; also one ten-gallon
keg,
a number of one-gallon glass
Home-made tamales served at
jugs and a lot of patent topped
Rose Bros.
37-tf
fruit jars, two-quart. Depot Sup­
ply Store (formerly Depot Drug
Have your old suit made new at
Store), 267 Fourth street, Ash­
land.
41-3
Paulserud’s.
36-tf
-
Remodeling and cleaning — C.
Orres.
for
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Duty
ITC
We have purchased the
When heated, water escapes
from the radiator in the form
of steam. In the same way
oil vapors pass out through
the breather pipe when the
oil is subjected to engine heat.
Low evaporation loss is an
indication of the oil’s lubri­
cating quality.
Four tk Street
M eat M arket
Excessive Oil Evaporation
Reduces Mileage and Power
And are now prepared to serve the trade with
the best of meats at most reasonable prices.
•
We solicit your patronage
and will treat you right.
Cycol reduces evaporation loss. I t has the sta b ility
to w ith stan d terrific engine heat ow ing to its
peculiar chem ical characteristics.
E xcessive loss o f oil th ro u g h evaporation m eans
th a t th e oil is no t suitable to w ith stan d engine
heat. P oor oils contain a large percentage of vola­
tile and non-lu b ricatin g co n stitu en ts w hich are lib­
erated w hen subjected to o p eratin g tem peratures
and pass ou t th ro u g h th e b reath er pipes as vapor.
P ow er and m ileage are reduced. Some oils lose as
m uch as 50% in evaporation d u rin g a 10 hour run.
Campbell & Goodlett
Cycol-ixe your motor. Clean the crank c as e not
w ith kerosene—and refill with the correct grade
of Cycol as shown by the Cycol Recom m endatu»
Chart
ASSOCIATED O IL COMPANY» &w
HARRISON BROS.
KAY
MORRISON
OVERLAND MARCY CO.
LITHIA GARAGE
A. C. WILHITE
CYCOL
MOTOR OIL
The chilly, blustering weather is as cer­
tain as night follows day. Putting off
fuel preparedness doesn’t remove the necessity ;
it but breeds discomfort—dissatisfaction.
Tonight
Stars
Scientific te sts in o u r special m otor laboratory
show th a t evaporation loss is g rea tly dim inished
w ith Cycol in th e m otor. T h a t m eans b e tte r lub­
ricatio n and m ore m ileage.
Cycol is the new and d ifferen t m otor oil. I t is free
from d estructive “sulpho” com pounds. T hese are
rem oved by the new H exeon Process, used only
by us. O ils containing “sulpho” com pounds break
dow n rap id ly u n d er engine heat.
Y o u ’ll H a v e t o Stock U p
B e f o re Y o u C a n S to k e U p
And SUPERIOR coal (not just coal) is the an­
swer to all your hopes for better heating. It’s
the coal you can ask for by name and be assured
of proper fuel for furnace, range, fireplace and
heater.
Theodore Roberts
Wallace Reid
Affairs
o/
Anatol
Gloria Swanson
8eU by
Bebe Daniels
Wanda Hawley
Agnes Ayres
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and others
f
Carson-Fowler
A screen masterpiece filled with keen satire, tense
drama and great heart appeal.
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It’s the clinkerless kind, leaving little soot;
burns with a long flame and little ash; fires
easily and has extreme heat value.
Lumber Co.
Superior Domestic Lump is the eco­
nomical range of size for all purposes.
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Admission—Adults 50c, Children 10c, including tax
A. S. Boyd, N. W. Agent
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Chas. R ay in “Scrap Iron
99
Henryt Bldg., Portland, Or.
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