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Monday, December 3, lfhii
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
!M1 ’BESSA II CEREMONIES
Art Club M eeting—
e ith e r th e execu tiv e, co n g re ss o r th e 1 g o v e rn m e n t as a b u sin e ss m a c h in e .” ! a b a d ly a d d re sse d le tte r in th e m ail th e c a re le ss one, th e n b e a r in m iud
T h e L a d ie s' A rt club w ill m e e t to ­
D aw es su g g e ste d t h a t c o -o rd in a t- ev ery day. T h is m ixes up o v er 2,- t h a t y o u r le tte r s m u s t be h a n d le d by
MARK MEMORIAL
s e c re ta ry of th e tr e a s u r y to h a v e be­
m o rro w ev en in g , in ste a d of th is ev­
EXERCISES OF ELKS fo re th e m a tr u e p ic tu re of th e fis; ,n g ag e n cie s such a s h e r e f e r r e d to 000,000 h a lf a d d re sse d le tte r s w ith sk illed m ail d is tr ib u to rs s ta n d in g in
sh o u ld be c re a te d from th e body of ! th e 20,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fu lly a d d re s s e d let- post o ffices a n d on sw aying postal
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e x istin g em ployes, a n d n o t by leg is­ te rs . T h a t m ea n s th a t th e fu lly a d ­ c a rs of a in ile -a -m in u te m ail tra in s ,
th e ir e x h ib it fo r th e W in te r F a ir.
a n d th e b e n e d ic tio n by Rev. C. F.
a n y p a r tic u la r tim e .”
la tio n , “ w h e re th e ir p e rso n n e l w ould d re sse d le tte r s m u st w ait on th e o fte n u n d e r p oor lig h t.
K o e h le r, w ho a lso p ro n o u n c e d th e
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Do th e s e th in g s a n d you w ill win
B rin g th e k id d ie s to F e rg u s o n ’s in v o catio n .
g e n t p e n a l law p ro h ib ite d th e c re a ­ a p p o in tm e n ts .”
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E a s te r n S ta r m ee ts T u e sd a y ev e n ­ W ed n esd ay . S ale p ric e s on toys. 80
T h e re a re now 87 0 m em b e rs of
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M a lta c o m m a n d e ry , W ed n esd ay R eturns from E ast—
of w hom live in o r n e a r A sh la n d ,
w ere in te n d e d to lim it th e a m o u n t zation o f g o v e rn m e n ta l d e p a rtm e n ts
You boys a n d g irls can help th e
Mail y o u r le tte r s anil p ack ag es
evening.
M rs. J. W. K is tle r re tu rn e d y e s­ m o st of th e re m a in d e r re s id in g in
to be e x p e n d ed fo r such p e rio d , y et an d said t h a t if th e r e p o r t o f th e p o stal serv ice a n d save y o u r la th e r e a rly in th e d ay, b ecau se th is avoids
A sh la n d lodge No. 23, T h u rs d a y te rd a y from an e x te n d e d e a s te rn .\o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia .
F o r se v era l
m illio n s of d o lla rs have been a n n u a l­ c o n g re ssio n a l co m m issio n c h a rg e d som e m oney, b e c au se he h a s to help o v e rlo a d in g an d d e la y in g m ail a t th e
evening.
visit.
y e a rs b e fo re th e w a r th e E lk s put
ly s p e n t by th e d e p a rtm e n ts above w ith th is w ork is a c c e p te d in p rin ­ pay th e cost of s e a rc h in g a d d re s s e s end of tlie day.
All of th e fo re g o in g o rd e rs elect
on a c o m m u n ity C h ris tm a s tr e e in
th e e s tim a te s s u b m itte d a t th e b e ­ ciple, such le g isla tio n w ould g re a tly on le tte r s a n d p a rc e ls se n t o u t by
Y our P o s tm a s te r G en eral,
O fficers fo r 1922.
New b a rg a in s on d isp la y daily a t A sh la n d , w ith a fre e tr e a t fo r a ll
g in n in g of th e fiscal y e a r, a n d in r e ­ sim p lify th e p re p a ra tio n of th e n a ­ i th is o n e c a re le ss a n d th o u g h tle s s
W IL L H. HAYS.
F e rg u s o n 's .
80 th e c h ild re n in th e city. T h e se w e re :
c e n t y e a rs , d u e to th e g r e a t su m s tio n a l b u d g e t in f u tu r e y e a rs.
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“B rin g Y onr Lunch”—
a p p ro p ria te d in co n n ectio n w ith th e
F irs t find o u t if y o u r fam ily is m as p ack ag es T H IS WEEK.
w ould w elcom e th e ir rev iv a l. T he
T h e L a d ie s ’ A id so ciety of th e Y outhful S ingers—•
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DELIVERS CHRISTMAS
m e n ts, a c o u rse m ad e p o ssib le by
and d u e t a t th e C h ristia n B ible m er, w hen m o n th ly m ee tin g s a re
com e e a rly a n d b rin g th e ir lunch.
TO K IDDIES OF NATION
d eficien cy a n d s u p p le m e n ta l a p p ro ­
held. A sm a ll six -p ag e p a p e r is p u b ­
school SumAty m o rn in g .
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p ria tio n s , th e e x iste n ce o f rev o lv in g
lished m o n th ly . L u n c h e o n s a n d d in ­
G e n u in e M exican c h ic k e n ta m a le s.,
fu n d s and u n e x p e n d ed b a la n c e s.”
a re a b o u t 8,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o th e r p a rc e ls
F in e c re p e to ile t p a p e r a t F e r g u ­ n e rs a re serv ed each d ay to m em -j
20 c en ts. Encfers C o n fe c tio n e ry .6 2 tf
D aw es ex p ressed co n fid e n ce t h a t a h e a d of y o u rs p a ssin g th ro u g h th e
so n 's a t 5c ro ll— 8c value.
80 h e rs a n d th e ir fire n d s.
th e e s tim a te of e x p e n d itu re s fo r p o sta l ho p p er.
T h is is in o rd in a ry
Our Motor Rebuilding Jobs to be Better than
F o r pleating,», see O rres.
6 9 tf
1923, upon w h ich th e b u d g e t is d a y s; a t C h ristm a s tim e it is m u ltt-
V isitor from K alam th F a lls —
HARDING FKH'RES 1923
the original factory jobs
b ased , w ill n o t he in c re a se d except ’ plied m an y tim es.
A n d rew M cC allen, fo rm e r A sh lan d
BUDGET AT $3,505,754,727 th ro u g h a p p ro p ria tio n s in itia te d by
F orm er A shland D ispatcher—
O ne fa m ily in a b o u t ev ery ten p u ts
m an ,, now c le rk in g in a K la m a th !
co n g re ss o r by t h e . e x e c u tiv e as a
J. L. May, w ho u sed to live in
F a lls s to re , w as in th e city to d a y j
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
_____ 2_____ ________________________ ______ I r e s u lt o f e m e rg e n c y o r u n fo re s e e n
A sh la n d a n d be tra in d is p a tc h e r for
v is:tin g old friend*?.
ceed th e re c e ip ts by a p p ro x im a te ly : co n d itio n a ris in g a f t e r th e p r e p a r a ­ j FO R SA L E — C heap, one a c re w ith
th e S o u th e rn P a c ific R a ilro a d com ­
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tio n of th e b u d g e t..
$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
h o u se a n d b a rn .
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p an y , p assed th ro u g h on n u m b e r
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tw elv e todby.
save on y o u r w in te r n eed s.
80 j
th e “ w ide in d e fin ite a n d flu c u a tin g FO R R E N T — S leep in g room , g e n tle ­
th e p re sid e n t a s follow s:
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O nly 17 m o re sh o p p in g days left. R ecovering from Illness—
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LAST TIME TONIGHT—
1923,
e s tim a te d , tio n s r e q u e s te d by c o n g re ss to cover FO R R E N T — S to re room 25x100,
v alu es.
80 te r of M r. a n d M rs. B. L. P o w ell, 196 $ 3 ,9 4 3 ,4 5 3 .6 6 3 ;
th e sam e p e rio d ” w ould be p re v e n te d
$ 3 ,3 3 8 ,1 8 2 ,7 5 0 .
s to n e b u ild in g . 160 F o u rth St.
N u tley s tr e e t, is re c o v e rin g fro m an
80-3*
T o ta l e x p e n d itu re s (in c lu d in g r e - ' by th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a “ sy stem
P o r tr a its t h a t p lease.
D a rlin g a tta c k of illn e ss w h ich th re a te n e d
d u c tio n in p rin c ip a l of pu b lic d e b t) hv w hich re q u e s ts fo r a p p ro p r ia ­ F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d ro o m s; also
S tudio.
7 1 -lm o p n e u m o n ia d u r in g th e p a st w eek.
— 1921, a c tu a l, $ 5 ,5 3 8 .0 4 0 ,6 8 9 .3 0 ; tio n s a r e based upon th e a c tu a l need
lig h t h o u se k e e p in g room s.
160
F o u r th St.
80-6*
1922,
e s tim a te d ,
$ 3 ,9 6 7 ,9 2 2 ,3 6 6 ;! of m o n ey fo r d is b u rs e m e n t d u rin g
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V isit F e r g u s o n ’s C losing O u t sa le
W e ap ologize fo r h a v in g to close
th e fiscal y e a r fo r w hich th e a p p ro ­
1923, e s tim a te d , $ 3 ,5 0 5 .7 5 4 ,7 2 7 .
FO R SA L E — A few to n s good stock
th e d o o r on o u r frie n d s a n d c u s to m ­ fo r y o u r X m as g ifts. S ave m oney. 80
E xcess of e x p e n d itu re s — 1922, e s ­ p ria tio n is m ade.
h ay, a t $8 a to n ; a lso g ra in hay
e rs. said F e rg u so n .
B u t cotne th is
7T he m o re rig id th e sy stem u n d e r
tim a te d . $ 2 4 .4 6 8 ,7 0 3 ; 1923, e s ti­
a t $11 a t b a rn . W o u ld d e liv e r
w eek — lo ts of b a rg a in s left.
80 V isitor from R ogue R iver—
M ark T ru e .
80-3*
w h ich c o n tin u o u s a tte n tio n to th e
m ate d , $ 1 6 7 ,5 7 1 ,9 7 7 .
M iss T illle A n d e rso n h a s been in
E xcess of re c e ip ts — 1921, a c tu a l,; co n d u c t o f th e b u sin e ss o f g o v e rn ­ i 57 M IL ES p e r gallo n m ad e w ith new
tow n sev eral days on b u sin e ss. She
P assen ger A gent P a sses—
$ 8 6 ,8 9 2 ,2 7 1 .6 1 .
m e n t is m ad e m a n d a to ry on th e p a rt
p a te n te d g a so lin e v a p o riz e r. W rite
J o h n L. S cott, g e n e ra l p a sse n g e r ex p ects to r e tu r n to h e r hom e in
fo r p a rtic u la rs .
S tra n s k y V a p o r­
(T h e se a m o u n ts a r e ex clu siv e of of c o n g re ss a n d th e b u sin e ss a d m in ­
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80-1
a g e n t of th e S o u th e rn P a c ific ’ R a il­ R o g u e R iv e r to m o rro w .
p o stal re v e n u e s a n d p o sta l e x p e n d i­ is tr a tio n , th e m o re e ffic ie n t w ill be
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ro ad com pany, p assed th ro u g h A sh ­
th e c o n d u c t of th e g o v e rn m e n t,” W E PAY $3 6.00 w eekly, 75c h o u r
R e m e m b e r F e rg u so n is q u ittin g — , tu r e s paid fro m p o sta l re v e n u e s .)
lan d on n u m b e r tw elv e to day.
s p a re tim e s e llin g h o sie ry . G u a r­
D
aw es said .
e v e ry th in g m u s t go. “ B e tte r h u r r y ” ! T he r e p o rt of G e n e ral D aw es was
a n te e d w e a r fo u r m o n th s.
F a ll
The Picture That Is Different
“ In th e w e ll-m an a g e d o rg a n iz a ­
n o t c o n c ern e d only w ith t h e .s e t t i n g ;
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T o y lan d opens W ed n esd ay a t F e r ­ Leaves for M errill—•
tio n th e c lo se st c o n ta c t b e tw e en th e
sa m p le s to w o rk in g a g e n ts .
Ex­
g u so n 's.
E v e ry th in g g oes a t sa le
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H osiery
R ev. C. F . K o e h le r left th is m o rn ­
prices.
80 in g fo r M e rrill, w h e re he w ill a s sis t h u t it d iscu ssed th e e n tir e problem w hich can com pel c o rre c tiv e a ctio n
M ills, D a rb y , P a.
80-1
R ev. E. H. E d g a r in a tw o w eeks sp e ­ of a p p ro p ria tio n s a n d p o in te d o u t is a lw a y s m a in ta in e d . W h a t we call FO R S A L E — Second h a n d F o rd side
T h e P o m p a d o u r M in eral S p rin g s cial m eetin g .
how sa v in g s have been a n d could be ‘red ta p e ’ in g o v e rn m e n t b u sin e ss |
c u rta in s . New A u to T op Shop.
COMING: TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY
co m pany w ill c o n tin u e th e a d v e rtis ­
80-1
.
e ffected th ro u g h th e p ro p e r o p e ra ­ la rg e ly r e s u lts from lack of c o n ta c t
in g of th e A sh lan d lith ia w a te rs by
P e r m a n e n t a rr a n g e m e n ts h a v in g tio n a n d e n v e lo p m e n t of th e b u d g e t betw een th o s e se n sib le of e r r o r s in AUTO T O PS— $18 a n d up.
N ew
k e e p in g th em on sa le a t th e “ D rink b een m ad e w itli M r. a n d M rs. G. L. I a c t p assed by th e la s t e x tra o rd in a ry I a d m in is tra tio n and th o se in a u th o r i­
A u to T op Shop.
80-1*
P a r lo r .”
80-1 B u llen to sell a n d d e m o n s tra te th e session of co n g ress.
ty re sp o n sib le fo r th e ir c o rre c tio n .
FO R SA L E — A sp le n d id fu rn is h e d
A sh lan d lith ia w a te rs fo r a p e rio d i
D aw es sc o re d th e c u sto m of m a k ­ Ti:e le ss c u m b e rso m e th e m a c h in e ry ! re s id e n c e a b o u t one a c re of o rc h a rd
MODERN WOODMEN
' of fo u r a n d o n e -h a lf vears.
in g “d e fic ie n c y ” a p p ro p ria tio n s , d e ­ fo r tlie tra n s m is s io n of th e ex ecu ­ ¡ a n d b e rrie s , $1000 dow n, b a la n c e
M ah o g an y cam p m e e ts th is (M on­
T he co m p an y re a liz e s th is is th e c la rin g t h a t th e “ m eth o d of a p p ro ­ tiv e w ill a n d th e c lo se st c o n ta c t b e­ I easy p a y m e n ts a n d low r a te o f in ­
If n o t sold q u ick will re n t
d ay ev en in g , D ecem ber 5. E le c tio n best method* of a d v e rtis in g th e A sh­ p ria tin g m oney h e re to fo re follow ed tw een th o se a sso c ia te d w ith it a n d te re s t.
to
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p a rty , on a c c o u n t o w n e r
o f o ffic ers.
M eet a t H o d k in so n ’s land lith ia w a te rs , and have ta k e n h a s re s u lte d in a c o n d itio n of th in g s th e p re s id e n t h im se lf, th e m o re ef-
leav
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n. O ne block from C iti-
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8 0 -i som e p ain s to b rin g th is a b o u t. 80-1 u n d e r w h ic h it is im p o ssib le fo r fec tiv e will he th e fu n c tio n in g of th e
! zeus B an k . 244 ila r g a d in e St. 8 0 tf
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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WE G UARAN TEE
^ A U T O M O T IV E SHO P
100 M a in St.
P h o n e 44
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GO
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Norma Talmadge
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T h e S t o r e o f t h e C h r is tm a s S p ir it
G ift S u ggestio n s
C o o R in g U ten sils as Gifts
The Happy Days are close at hand, and most every one
will play Santa Claus and bring joy and cheer to the
loved ones. We are offering extra selected merchandise.
If you are looking for a (lift that will truly reflect your
thoughtfulness; that is worth while, decorative and use­
ful; that will give long, lasting sendee and satisfaction
—a gift that wilt surely please the recipient- the answer
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Aluminum AV are Roasters, all sizes; Percolator?; Pans;
Stew Kettles; Tea Kettles; Sauce Pans; Fry Pans; Cake
Tins; Double Boilers; Triplet Sauce Pans; Sink Strain­
ers.
Dinner W are Many patterns to select from.
Wash Boilers; Universal Food (Toppers; Mixing Bowls;
Wash Boards; Glass Oven Ware; Coal Hods; Bucket
Coal Shovels; Brooms; Granite Coffee Pots; Stove Lid
Lifters1 Oil Heating Stoves; Water Power Waslmg Ma­
chines; Electric Washing Machines. Tubs; ironing
Bonds; Laundry Baskets; Rubber Door Mats; Cocoa Door
Mats.
,
is FURNITURE.
Mere you will find gilts of just this kind in sueli large
varieties and assortments that you can easily solve any
gift problems you may have. And they are all offered
at our Xmas Sale prices.
Our list of suggestions will aid you greatly in determin­
ing what to give-:—and then a visit to our newly rear­
ranged store at .357 East Main.
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Useful Gifts for the Hom e
Dining Room Furniture as Gifts
Eniversal Ranges; ivory Enameled Breakfast Tables;
Heating Stoves; Famous Sellers Kitchen Cabinets; Kitch­
en Chairs; Kitchen Tables with Porcelain Toj>s; Kitchen
Stools; Linoleum for the Kitchen: Table Oil Cloth.
William and Mary Dining Room Suite; Tables; Chairs;
Buffet; Asbestos Mats; Table Covers; Fabric Rugs;
Linoleum Rugs; Congoleum Rugs for your dining room
floor.
Living Room Furniture as Gifts
Childrens’ Rockers; Leather Rockers; Sturdy Oak Rock
ers; Fibre Rockers upholstered in Pirn* Davenport Tape.»
try;
•'7 Reed Rockers in Frosted Brown and Old Ivorv;
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Floor Lamps: Rugs in Wilton, Velvet, Brussels and Ax
minister.
Bed Room Furniture as Gifts
Exquisite Bed Room Suites in Walnut, Ol«l Ivory and
Quartered Sawed Oak. The Bed Spring De Luxe The
Bed Spring that insures you 365 nights of complete re­
laxation. Over 100 Mattresses of Unsurpassed Quality.
Gift Suggestions for the Little Folks
Coaster Wagons; Express Wagons; Velocipedes; Sammy
Cars; Automobiles; Scotters; Red Flyers; Red Riders;
Doll Buggies; Baby .lumpers; Baby Walkers.
The drastic reductions in prices on our entire stock enables every one to give practical lasting gifts.
select your gifts early and we will deliver when you wish.
Come in and note prices,