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. - Personal
------Side Lights—
—
.
Visits Here and Grants Pass—*
Will Speak Tuesday—
L ie u te n a n t E n o s D a h u ff, of th e
U n ited S ta te s navy, w as an A sh la n d
v isito r T h u rs d a y , s to p p in g h e re to
v isit his s is te r, M rs. E. 0 . S m ith ,
a n d fam ily. F ro m h e re he w e n t to
G ra n ts P a ss to sp en d a few days
wi h his p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. A. D a­
h u ff. L ie u te n a n t D a h u ff w ill s ta r t
soon fo r G uam , on a tra n s p o r t to be
go n e fro m th re e to five m o n th s. H is
w ife an d baby g irl w ill s ta y in San
F ra n c isc o u n til h e re tu rn s .
D is tric t A tto rn e y R aw les M oore
w ill d e liv e r an a d d re s s b e fo re th e
W. C. T. U.
th e P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n a n d w ill
be w o rth h e a rin g .
Big sh o o tin g m a tc h a t
p lace o n e m ile n o rth of
S u n d ay , F e b ru a ry 26.
e ffe c te d , h av e th e e le m e n t of p e r­ school a t 9 :4 5 .
M orn in g serv ices
m anency.
an d serm o n a t 11. A sh W ednesday
R u s s ia ’s d e m a n d fo r A m erican services a t 10 a. m. a n d 7 :3 0 p. m.
goods, if m et w ith cash , o r w ith L ita n y a n d a d d re s s on F rid a y a t 4
c re d it t h a t A m e ric an s w ould accep t, o ’clock in th e a fte rn o o n .
w ould of its e lf la rg e ly so lv e som e
of th e m o re p re s s in g A m e ric an eco­ F ir st Church of Christ, Scien tist
nom ic tro u b le s. I t is re c a lle d t h a t , P io n e e r a v e n u e S o u th .
S unday
R u ssia w as n o t only one of th e big­ services a t 11 o ’clock. S u b ject of les­
g e st p ro d u c e rs b e fo re th e y a r, but son, “ C h rist J e s u s .” S u n d ay school
w as o n e of th e la rg e s t b u y e rs of a t 10 o ’clock. W e d n esd a y evening
A m erican goods.
m e e tin g a t 8 o ’clock. R e a d in g room
open daily from 2 u n til 5 in th e af-
te rn o n s except S undays a n d holidays.
Paragraphs
U
L a m p o rt
P h o en ix ,
148-2*
Confined to Home—
T. A. Cole is co n fin ed to his hom e
by illn ess fo r a few days.
C liff P a y n e m ak e s tra p n ests.
T ry o u r hom e m ad e d o u g h n u ts
g ra h a m b re a d , pies, cak es, salads,
cold m ea ts. H om e B a k e ry a n d R es­
ta u r a n t, 69 N o rth M ain St.
145-1
M ethodist E piscopal Church
C o rn e r N o rth M ain an d L a u rel
s t r e e s . S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m..
C h u rc h o f th e N a z a re n e
w ith Dr. G. W . G regg, s u p e rin te n ­
C o in e r of F o u rth a n d C s tre e ts d en t.
M orning service a t 11; su b ­
S ervices for S u nday, F e b ru a ry 26 as je c t, ‘‘I n c a r n a tio n .” E p w o rth L eague
follow s: S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. a t 6 :1 5 p. m ., w ith Ira C. W ilson,
in., T h o rn to n S. W iley, s u p e r in te n - . p re sid e n t. E v en in g serv ices a t 7 :3 0 ;
d e n t. P re a c h in g serv ice a t 11. T he su b je c t, “ O u r S u b s titu te .” A cord ial
y o u n g people m ee t a t 6 :3 0 p. m. in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to th e public.
P re a c h in g se rv ice a t 7 :3 0 . P ra y e r C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s, m in iste r.
m e e tin g W ed n esd ay e v en in g a t 7 :3 0 .
You a r e c o rd ia lly in v ited to com e
and w o rsh ip w ith us. J. E. M cShane,
p a sto r.
Load o f P ish —
Ben H ow e w as in to w n fro m
R ogue R iv e r to d a y a n d te lls of h a v ­
ing seen on his la s t trip e to h is place
n e a r th e re , tw o m en w ho had been
fish in g , a n d one w as c a rry in g a long
s tr in g o f fish a n d seem ed to have
a b o u t a ll he could g et a lo n g w ith.
Q u ite a few o th e r fish e rm e n w e re a l­
so seen busily en g ag ed .
On a c c o u n t of A rm o ry flo o r h a v ­
Mr. a n d M rs. P e te r M u rray , of
T a le n t, w ere sh o p p in g in A sh lan d in g been fixed fo r b a s k e tb a ll, d ance
a n n o u n c e d fo r to n ig h t w ill be held
to d ay . •
a t M em orial h a ll, n ex t d o o r to R ose
i4 8 .i
O ran g es, b a n a n a s, g ra p e f ru it, v eg ­ B ros.
e ta b le s— D etrick sells fo r less. 147-2
R ecovering from In fluenza __
J. B. S a u n d e rs, w ho has been c o n ­
P ro p e rty (Twinges H a n d s —
M rs. W. S. S te n n e tt h a s sold h e r fined to his hom e a t 570 B o u le v a rd
p ro p e rty on F a c to ry s tr e e t to R. C. fo r se v era l d ay s w ith in flu e n z a , is
M orris, w ho will ta k e possession in a b le to be a b o u t a g a in .
Mrs. W illiam H olm es, of S k id ­
th e n e a r fu tu re .
T he tra n s a c tio n
m
o
re s tr e e t, w ho h a s been s u ffe rin g
was closed th ro u g h th e re a lty agency
w ith th e in flu e n za fo r th e p a s t w eek,
of M rs. S. L. A llen.
is im p ro v in g .
New fire p u t in to F o rd g e n e ra to rs H ere from R oseburg—
a n d h ig h te n sio n m ag n e to s.
S a tis ­
A m ong th o se w ho cam e to th e b a s ­
fac tio n g u a ra n te e d . F ix it Shop. 1 4 4 tf k e tb a ll g a m e la s t e v e n in g fro m R ose­
b u rg w ere E lsie B ergh, E lva W e st­
M edford on B usiness—
c o tt a n d P h il B ergh.
T hey drove
Mr. R h in e h a rt w as a b u sin e ss v is­ th ro u g h in a c a r, lea v in g th is m o rn ­
ito r to d ay in M edford.
ing fo r M edford, w h e re th e y w ill sta y
fo r to n ig h t’s g a m e b e tw e e n M edford
F re sh s o u r k r a u t, rip e olives in a n d R o seb u rg .
b u lk , a ll k in d s of pickles. W e d eliv er.
A sh lan d P o u ltry a n d F ish M a rk e t in
R o lle r s k a tin g to n ig h t. N at. 148-2
A llen b u ild in g .
1 4 9 tf
CHEERO
Christian Church
C o rn e r B an d Second s tre e ts .
Scene from “The Rat" by Mary R ob erts R inehart and A very H opwood. B ible school a t 10 o ’clock. M orning
w o isliip a t 11 o 'clock. S erm on will
•t
P a g e O teater, M edford. Monday night, February 27.
be th e f ir s t of a p re -E a s te r series.
in a sco re of e ig h t o r ten before th e CHANGES IN RUSSIA
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . E v e n ­
v isito rs had a look in. W h en th e
STUDIED BY U. S. AGENTS in g w o rsh ip a t 7 :3 0 . S erm on topic,
f 'r s t h a lf en d ed , th e sco re stood 28
(C o n tin u e d rro m r a g e 1)
“ H eroism by F a ith .” You a re w el­
to 8 in fa v o r of A sh la n d , th e only ex-
5„
1----------, —,----------- com e a t a ll th e se se rv ic es.
Mrs.
tr a o r d in a r y s h o t up to th is tim e hav-
e
H ’ T ” S H d e s ire to
Jo se p h in e C h am p ie, p a sto r.
Ing been m ad e by R o seb u rg .
lin e ,
*“
T h e locals played well in th e e a rly I
Banks Al,. o
u
First C ongregational Church
Z d ?f
n eC° nd h a lf Snd had "
3~ B a" k s
o p e n in g in R u ssia,
B o u lev ard a n d M ain s tre e ts . S u n ­
good lead. It seem ed t h a t th ey h ad s to re s t h a t have been closed fo r day school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith classes
e n o u g h to win a n d did n o t p lay so ¡y e a rs have re-o p en ed , th e re is m ore fo r all g ra d e s a n d ages. B rin g y o u r
h a rd , r e s u ltin g in th e R o se b u rg q u in - a c tiv e b a rg a in in g am o n g in d iv id u a ls.
Bible. M orning se rv ic e a t 11; su b ­
t e t *'u n " lng UP tk e »core m ore th a n and th e re is less f e a r a p p a re n tly th a t je c t, “ T he A lm ig h ty Love of G o d .”
in th e f ir s . half. W ith th re e m in u te s ¡all a R u ssian m ak e s o r a c q u ire s will
J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 4 p.
to play, th e f ir s t learn w as called be ta k e n to s u p p o rt th e well know n m.
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 .
fro m th e flo o r, a n d th e second team R ed a rm y .
E v e n in g service, 7 :3 0 p. in.; su b je c t, ;
to o k th e ir places. W h ile th e y p r e ­
Of co u rse , o ffic ia ls h e re do not “ T he New T e s ta m e n t S ta n d a rd of
v e n te d th e v isito rs from a n n e x in g ta k e a t th e ir face v a lu e th e s.a te ­ T ru e G re a tn e s s .” T h e pu b lic is c o r­
a n y a d d itio n a l p o in ts, th ey w ere
n a n t s m ad e by L e n in e, o r h is pro- d ially in v ited to a ll th e se services.
lik e w ise u n a b le to m ak e a b a s k e t in n o u n c e m e n ts
c o n ta in e d
in
th e T h e re is a w elcom e h e re fo r all
th e re m a in in g tim e.
len g th y s ta te m e n t of econom y
o f Com e an d w o rsh ip w ith us. W . Ju d
T he g a m e en d ed w ith th e s c o r e ' policy w hich he p ro m u lg a te d ,
son O ldfield, m in iste r.
s ta n d in g 59 to 24 w itli A sh lan d on
N or do o ffic ia ls a c ce p t th e w ord of
th e long end. One of th e R o s e b u r g . th o se who c o n tro l th e so v iet p ress,
Trinitq Episcopal Church
boys cam e in c o n ta c t w ith one of*the fo r th ey h av e been show n to be
V icar, th e Rev. P .| K. H am m ond.
p o sts a lo n g th e sid e of th e flo o r and g ro ssly m isle a d in g a n d in th e p a st Holy co m m u n io n a t S«a. m. S u n d ay
h ad to q u it th e g am e n e a r th e e n d . ; a p p a re n tly c irc u la te d fo r e ffe c t, or
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
T h e lin e-u p w as as follow s:
j ^o r P ro p a g a n d a , r a th e r th a n th ro u g h
H otel A shland G uests—
T he fo llo w in g g u e s ts a r e r e g is te r ­
ed a t th e H o tel A sh la n d : W illia m C.
O tt, S e a ttle ; R. C. B row n, W eed,
C a lif.; A. P. L o w en b erg , C hicago,
111.; J. M. A le x a n d er, Los G atos,
A sh la n d — H eer, fo rw a rd ; G u th rie , a d e sire to d iss e m in a te new s e v e n ts
C alif.; J. B. D avis, H. J. N e p a r, San
fo
rw
a rd ; R am sey, c e n te r; Y oung, tru th fu lly .
Yeo Sez:
C m e B-4 you in su re . F ra n c is c o ; Jo h n S h e w rso n , W lddle-
g
u
a
rd
; W e ise n b e rg e r, g u a rd .
T h ls g o v e rn m e n t is n o t d e p e n d in g
ville, C a lif.; G luliono, C eaogllo, R.
R
o
se
b
u
rg
—
H
u
n
t,
fo
rw
a
rd
;
B
u
rr,
how
ever, upon w ild s ta te m e n ts , or
W . W a lb o rn , C hico, C a lif.; G eorge
Visits Mother —
F re d Ju d y , o f D u n sm u ir, w ho h as M. R ead , W . H. B a llin g e r, P o r tla n d , fo rw a rd , A b ra h a m , c e n te r; R app, th o se th a t a r e c le a rly in sp ired . Its
g u a rd ; T h u rs to n , g u a rd .
own a g e n ts a re k e e p in g th e g o v ern -
been v isitin g w ith his m o th e r, Mrs. C. S. H lsson, O ak G rove.
S u b s titu te s :
A sh la n d — T a y lo r ,! m e n t in fo rm e d of th e tre n d of th in g s
L. Ju d y , on E a s t M ain s tr e e t, r e ­
S o m e th in g new in c e re a ls — H. L. B eeson, C h ap m an , W e n tn e r, H o bson; 111 R u ssia. And th e o u tlo o k is not
tu rn e d hom e on tra in 53 F rid a y ev­
S ayles of th e E a s t Side G ro cery h as R o se b u rg S in g leto n , H u tte n , H aw n. j so d u b io u s as it w as se v e ra l m o n th s
ening.
R e fe re e — D urno.
j ago.
se cu re d th e sa le s a g e n cy fo r “ Old
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R u ssia B ig Storehouse
Everybody step,
Memorial Hall F a sh io n e d C ereal M ills” w h o le -g ra in
T
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E
E
TR
EA
TIES
T
he
fact
th a t R u ssia is o n e of th e
tonigh t.
148*1 p ro d u c ts t h a t a re sold “ on h o n o r.”
If/JJyou w ould h a v e /the ibeat, try
READ Y FOR SENATE;
, big sto re h o u s e s o f th e w orld, th a t
Special Train—
th e se w h o le -g ra in c e re a ls.
R E S T N E X T W E E K h e‘ p r0 8 p erIty w ould a t once help to
_______.
‘ liff th e w hole w orl d o u t o f th e fin a n -
T ra in 15 r a n in tw o se ctio n s T h u rs ­
d ay n ig h t, th e second sectio n being
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
W A SH IN G TO N , D C F eb 2 5 —
COmn,ercial P °o1 of despond
th e lu m b e rm e n ’s sp ecial, en r o u te
T h«
‘
¡e n c o u ra g e s th e b e lie f th a t th e signs
T h e firs t ste p in p u s h in g th e c o n fe r-, now noted
,
g
to Sau F ra n cisc o . I. T. S p a rk s, d is­ Visits Brother—
once tre a tie s th ro u g h th e U nited 1 '
,
p e rm a n e n t
M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s H. M iller,
tric t fre ig h t a n d p a s se n g e r a g e n t,
,
c h a n g e to w a rd a m o re s ta b le svstem
S
..ta
ta le
te s s e n a te w as a .e c e co
o n m w p h lish
s b e d w hen w h ereb y
w ho h a v e been v isitin g in s o u th e rn
w as on boad th e special.
tlie fo re ig n re la tio n s c o m m itte e o r ­
C a lifo rn ia fo r th e p a s t tw o m o n th s
deal w ith R u ssia and w ith R u ssian s.
d e re d th re e of th e seven pac s r e ­
Big sh o o tin g m atc h a t L a m p o rt h av e been s p e n d in g th e p a st tw o
T hese sig n s of c h a n g e s a re not so
p lace o n e m ile n o rth of P h o en ix , days in th is city v isitin g w ith Mr. p o rte d to th e sen atp . T hey a r e :
p ro n o u n ce d th a t o ffic ia ls h e re a re
T he fo u r-p o w e r P acific tre a ty , re ­
S u n d ay , F e b ru a ry 26.
w illin g to h a z a rd a g u ess th a t Le-
148-2* M iller’s b ro th e r a n d fam ily , M r. a n d
p
lac
in g th e A n g lo -Ja p a n e se a llia n c e ,
M rs. E. E. M iller, a t th e i r hom e on
n in e ’s p lan s, o r th e c h a n g e s he has
P assen ger on Train 58—
C h u rc h s tre e t. T hey w ill leav e th is w ith th e B ra n d a g e e -H a rd in g com ­
M rs. P e a rl D odson w as a p a sse n ­ ev e n in g fo r th e ir ho m e a t T acom a, p ro m ise re s e rv a tio n s a tta c h e d .
T h e s u b m a rin e a n d poison gas
g e r on tra in 53 la s t evening.
W ash.
tre a ty betw een th e five le a d in g pow ­
B uff le g h o rn eggs. P h o n e 411-R.
D ance, M oose h a ll, S a tu rd a y n ig h t. e rs, a b o lish in g ;h e u se of gas in w a r­
L eed o m ’s o rc h e s tra . E v e ry b o d y will fa re a n d lim itin g th e u sag es o f s u b ­
m arin es.
E n tertain s at M edford—
he th e re .
148-2
T he fiv e-p o w er n av al tr e a ty b e ­
C. A. W ym an, d is tric t tra ffic su
tw
een
th e U nited S ta te s , B rita in ,
p e rin te n d e n t of th e P acific T ele-!
If you w a n t flo u r o r c e re a ls con-
F
ra
n
c
e
,
a t l ly d n a J d 5 T r! g o in g T
p h o n e a n d T e le g ra p h com pany, en- ta in in g th e v ita m in e s, a sk fo r w hole-
te rta fn e d th e c h ie f o p e ra to rs a t a g ra in e d p ro d u c ts m illed by th e old- F ra n c e , Ita ly a n d J a p a n .
S e n a to r L odge a n n o u n c e d t h a t as
d in n e r in M edford T h u rs d a y even- fash io n e d process. You can g et th em
soon
as th e C h in ese tr e a tie s w ere o r ­
ing.
G u ests w ere p re s e n t from only a t th e E a s t Side G rocery.
It
d
e
re
d
re p o rte d , w hich he expected to
K la m a th F a lls , R o seb u rg , G ra n ts
—______
d
o
n
e
e
a rly next w eek, he w ould re-
P a ss. M edford a n d A sh lan d .
i B u sin ess V isito r—
C. A. W ym an, d is tr ic t tra ffic m a n ­ p o rt a ll seven tre a tie s to th e se n ate .
V isits Portland —
a g e r of th e te le p h o n e co m p an y , who
S. A. P e te rs J r ., of th e C itizens lives a t E u g en e, sp e n t F rid a y in A sh-
b a n k , h a s gone to P o rtla n d to a tte n d ,a n d lo o k in g o v er th e tra f fic a ffa irs
a m e e tin g of th e a g e n ts of th e New h e re -
Y o rk L ife In su ra n c e com pany, w hich
N ice Dry W ood! also Bio«, Ash-
is h o ld in g a co n fe re n ce th e re th is
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
w eek .
92tf
Out of School A gain—
J o R h in e h a rt, w ho h ad a n a tta c k of
th e in flu e n z a se v e ra l d ays ago, b u t
w ho h a d been in school fo r a few
days a g a in , wa9 u n a b le to a tte n d
school on F rid a y .
FREE
LECTURE
Seven is th e lucky num ber at Me­ On Streets Again—
m orial Hall tonigh t.
148-1
D r. W . E. B lake, w ho has been
co n fin ed to his hom e w ith in flu e n za
R ecovering from Influenza—
fo r se v e ra l days, is a b le to be o u t
M rs. G eorge M cV icar, w ho resid e s a n d a b o u t a g a in .
on th e B o u lev ard is rec o v e rin g from
a n a tta c k of th e in flu e n z a .
Big broom sale at D etrick ’s. Get
one before they are a ll gone. Sat-
Yeo sez
A uto lia b ility insurance urday.
147-2
is w o rth in v e stig a tin g .
146tf
If you w a n t th e re a l “ s ta f f of life ”
A SH LA N D W OM EN, T A K E N O TIC E In ste a d o f a c ru tc h , use Old F a sh io n -
All ladies who a re p la n n in g to jo in ed M ills Scotch O a tm e a l a n d Corn-
t h e d re s s form c la ss sh o u ld n o tify m eal, sold only a t th e E a s t Side
M iss B lan ch e H icks, public lib ra ry , G rocery.
149-1
b e fo re M arch 1. T h is w ork is p
a
r t ---------------------- -------
o f hom e d e m o n s tra tio n w ork an d is ASHLAND BASKETBALL TEAM
a b so lu te ly fre e fo r a n y w om an who
WINS FROM ROSEBURG
w ish e s to ta k e p y t ^ T h e school m e re ­
ly costs you th e d ay a n d th e cost of
(C ontinued from P age 1)
th e m a te ria ls . T h e m a te ria ls f o r th e Ing 42 to 5.
d re s s fo rm s m ay be p u rc h a se d a t E n ­
The boys’ gam e did not begin till
d e rs s to re In a b o u t tw o w eeks. I t Is
about 9 :1 5 . The locals did not show
n e c e ssa ry
th a t w e
know
—
,
w l. h to io , a
r
^
X
t
' V
0? X :
149-1 ^they found themselves and turned
SPE C IA L S
at
4th S t
Market
A t th e C hurches
NOTICE
In Town Shopping—
Saturday, February 3d, lWttt
-a n d Father did
the Washing
Once
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
T h is in cid e n t w as told of a local
m an, in a local hom e.
1 lie la u n d re s s failed to show up
— h is w ife was in d isp o se d — som e-
I th in g sim ply had to be d o n e a b o u t
i th e w ash in g , so of a n e v e n in g he
decided h e ’d be la u n d re s s him self.
F o r an h o u r he slo sh ed and lifted
' a n d lu g g ed — an d in th e m o rn in g
c alled us.
W e have been c a llin g re g u la rly
ev er since— his h o u r in th e c e lla r
convinced him th a t w a sh in g is in ­
deed no w ork fo r ggw om an.
B ut we do m o re th a n lig h te n la ­
bo r— we give sav in g , s a n ita ry se rv ­
ice— c le a n se e v e ry th in g sw eetly in
ra in s o ft w a te r a n d su d s of p u re, m ild
soap— iro n d a in tily — call p ro m p tly
a n d d e liv e r p u n c tu a lly . In a w ord,
we give you m o d ern la u n d e rin g
service.
T ry th is se rv ice and y o u ’ll w an t
no m o re o f th e old. P h o n e us today.
ADMISSION FREE
Ashland Laundry Co
The Truth A b o u t
Russia a n d the Famine
— by—
HULET M . W ELLS
ORATOR AND LE C T U pE R
SEATTLE. WASH.
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Ju st returned from a five m onths
v isit to R ussia, w here h e m ade a
tou r through th e Volga fam ine
region with an o fficia l in v estig a t­
ing party.
Wednesday Evening,
Mar. 1, 1922, at 8 p.m.
PHONE 105
FOR SA LE— F ix tu re s for r e s ta u ra n t
if ta k e n th is w eek. 343 E a st Main
s t-
149-3*
W AN TED— W om an o r g irl to do
h o u se w o rk and help in care of two
c h ild re n .
P h o n e 302-R .
149-3
W AN TED— 12 inch r.teel plow. Ad­
d ress C. W itte n b a c h , 1401 B oule­
vard.
149-2*
FO R SA L E — Y oung calf.
C all a t
4 94 H olly s tre e t o r p h o n e 2 85-R.
149-2
B oiling B e e f .............IO and 1 2 ^ c
R o a s t s ..............................15 and 18c
Steaks
.................- . . . I K
and 25c
SPUDS
8 2 .6 0 P E R 104) I,ILS.
You A lw ays Get S e n ice and
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
Q uality
Under i\ew Management
Plaza Confectionery
Ml SARD
A
TAYLOR
The C haicest and D aintiest (Confections Served at All Tim es
Our M otto:
Service— Q uality— C leanliness
We Solicit Your Patronage
THE Invisible
Fear”
Today O nly
Vining Anita Stewart
S ta rrin g
In a h u n tin g lodge w hile th e ele­
m en ts
raged
w ith o u t,
em o tio n s
fo u g h t w ith in , and a girl ru sh e d Into
th e n ig h t to lie h a u n te d fo re v e r by
th e fe a r of w h at she saw . W h at
was it?
LO ST— B etw een P hoenix and M ed­
ford, c ra n k for O verland fo u r w ith
an e x tra piece welded on. F in d e r
p lease leave a t T id in g s office.
149-2
FOR
RALE— P etalum a 126
egg
lam p trim in c u b a to r, u e rfe c t con­
d itio n . P rice, $15. E. M orrison,
A u to m o tiv e Shop.
149-eod-4
NEAR DEPOT
Also u Two Reel i'om edy
Sunday O nly
By Heck”
MADGE K EN N ED Y
In Her Most B rilliant Photoplay
“Oh Mary, Be Careful!
N EX T TUESDAY
9?
“TH REE LIVE GHOSTS”
You’re Invited to
Better Acquaintance with
M ason T ires and Our Service
As distributors we want you to know that we se­
lected Mason Tires because they deliver the kind of
ser ice you demand.
Car owners are turning to Masons by the thousands
because of astonishing durability.
It was Mason Cortis that drove forty-eight times
over three mountain ranges and twice across a burn­
ing desert. It was Mason Cords that made the trans­
continental pathfinder trip for the Chicago Motor
Club— hundreds of similar stunts.
And our Service — it includes free inspection and
co-operation in maintenance of car and tires at low­
est possible cost.
MASON T IR E S
Leedom’s Tire Hospital
VULCANIZING and RETREADING
65 North Main St.
Ashland, Ore,