Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 27, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    P au H l«tN
tfcE AftnLAND BAttf
M onday, M arch 27,
T h e glee club is m ade up of 21 of
T he O regon a lu m n i a re w o rk in g
C olum bia rec o rd s red u c e d to 65c
E n jo y th a t feelin g of sa tis fa c tio n
th e best m ale voices in O regon, a n d w ith th e L egion to m ak e th e c o n c ert LIE IN WAIT FOR UNWARY a t R ose B ro th e rs.____________ 1 5 2 t f ; derived fro m w e a rin g P a u ls e r u d ’s
is c o n sid e red th e b est on th e c o a st a t th e A rm o ry T h u rs d a y n ig h t a su c ­
All Kind* of Get-Rich-Quick Scheme*
’ su its.
1 7 1 -tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
in th e m a tte r of h a rm o n y .
T h e ir cess. T h e boys w ill be e n te r ta in e d a t
Local and Personal
Offered to Visiting A m ericans in
p ro g ra m in clu d e s e v e ry th in g from th e hom es of th e ir frie n d s.
174-4
City of H avana.
FO R SA LE— 200 W h ite L eg h o rn
Side Lights ■■
; th e su b lim e to th e rid ic u lo u s, a n d is
p u lle ts, 75 cen ts each. C arl G ottsche. )
tw o h o u rs o f spicy college m usic, , V isits R elatives—
"E very Am erican In H avana has a
Box 72, B o u lev ard , A shland. 1713*
¡ s tu n tA a n d s k its.
174-4!
The B est Candies—
W . R. W ing, of San F ra n cisc o , schem e to m ake your fo rtu n e and his,
too,” said a recently retu rn ed Ameri- ) W A N TED — Second hand F o rd car.
N ice Dry W ood! arso Blox. A sh-
T h a t’s th e title e a rn e d by B u tle r ’s ,
—
sto p p ed fo r a s h o rt tim e in th e city
Best price in firs t le tte r . A ddress
i
can,
according to the New York Sun. j
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
9 2 « H o m e-m ad e.
P la z a C o n fe c tio n ery . ¡D
, in n e r G u ests__
| th is m o rn in g a n d v isited w ith h i s i “It m akes no difference w hether your
Box “ S,” c a re of T idings. 174-6*!
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Mr. a n d M rs. R. W. C onover a n d m o th e r, M rs. S. C. W ing, an d s is te r, ! t a p ita i | S $2 or a million tim es th a t
, fam ily w ere guest3 S u n d a y of Mr. M rs. J. H. McGee.
H e th e n le ft fo r sum. you
can find a proposition th at FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d h o u s e k e e p -1
C. G. P e e b le r w as a M edford v is it- > V isito rs fro m M edford — a n d M rs. C. E. L a n e on M echanic
M edford an d o th e r
p o in ts to th e will need
Just th e am ount you can ) . ing room s, s u ita b le for co u p le;
a d u lts only.
P hone 34 8-L.
614
o. th e la tte r p a rt of th e w eek.
Mr. a n d M rs. G annow ay a n d chil- i s tre e t. A fin e ch ick en d in n e r w as n o rth .
raise.
'B o u le v a rd .
174-6*;
d re n P a u l and T helm p w ere c a lle rs en jo y ed .
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L °r
or $3 y °u can buy a hive of
W a n te d : F a t C hickens.
A shland
S u n d ay on M rs. C laire ,iln a rd , a t th e j
H ot T a m ale s a t P la z a C onfection- b e e s ; th e bees will sw arm the next W A N TED — P a r tn e r to develop an a l­
F is h a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t.
1 6 8 « P la za co n fe c tio n e ry .
day and you will have two hives. I rea d y e sta b lish e d sales agency.
Look! L aw n m o w ers s h a rp e n e d ; e ry today,
Keep this process up a few weeks
V ery little c a p ita l re q u ire d , b u t
s a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . F ix it Shop, j
w illin g n ess to w ork e s se n tia l. Box I
and you w ill have a thousand hives,
C ondition Im proving—
C H IC K S AND R A B B ITS
17 41f i M otors to E u g e n e —
If it ’s econom y - and service, call
325, A sh lan d , O re
114-1*
and as bees can work the year round '
M rs. D. C. B ry a n t, who w as o p e r - j w R Sam 3 f(jr
e le c trlc a l WQrk
A L L SIZES
G. H. Yeo m o to re d to E u g e n e th e in Cuba, flowers being continuously ;
a te d on th e la tte r p a r t of th e w eek
P hon e2 9 8 -Y
I h a v e a few s m a ll ra n c h e s for la tte r p a r t of th e w eek a n d b ro u g h t j in bloom, each hive will m ake you $25 ■ FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
EG G D Y ES
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fo r an abscess over th e eye, is g e ttin g )
In q u ire M rs. H e n ry P ro v o st, above
B A SK E TS
sale, 2 a c re s, 5 a c re s, 8 a c re s, 10 Miss B ernice Yeo hom e w ith him .
and a thousand hives m ean $25,000 a
C itizens B ank.
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a lo n g nicely.
year. A neat income even in an e x ­
M inisterial A ssociation M eets—
a^ res, a n d up. L e t m e show th em .
F o rm e r u n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts and pensive reso rt like H avana.
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, T h e R o gue R iv e r M in iste ria l asso- O. A. M an n in g , T a le n t, O re.
1 6 1 tf
P lain and Colored— He to 50c en.
" If you have a few hundred d^llar^J FO R SALE OR TR A D E fo r sm all
F u rry , w ho is fe a tu re d in th e con-1 ciat)ion m eetg tQday , n M edford
m
usic
lo v ers g e n e ra lly a r e lo o k in g
O rres c le a n s a n d re m o d e ls clo th es.
ra n c h o r city p ro p e rty , o r w ill
G ibson C u rd s, a n d B ooklet#
you
will
be
advised
to
go
into
the
j
c e rt a t th e A rm o ry T h u rs d a y n ig h t, | R ev Q p K o e h le r a n d Rev. J Old-
tr a d e c a rs : Good v u lcanizing shop
P h o n e 68. W e c all.
I 5 3 tf forw-ard w ith ¡considerable in te re s t
P la ce C a n ls , Nut C ups
chicken
business
and
your
adviser
a n d tir e b u sin e ss; a good bicycle;
is c o n sid ered one of th e m o st prom is- field a r e a tte n d in g from Aahland>
to th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e club a t th e
will
teU
you
how
eggs
sell
at
6
or
8
N ap k in s, E tc .
b u sin e ss; G ra n t 6 ro a d s te r; M etz
in g sin g e rs in th e school of m usic a t
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A rm o ry on T h u rs d a y n ig h t. A n u m ­ cents a piece— they don’t sell them by
V isits F r ien d s—
to
u
rin
g
c
a
r;
B
riscoe
8
to
u
rin
g
c
a
r;
th e u n iv e rsity , a n d is a m em b e r of a
W h ip p in g c re a m , sw eet m ilk , c o t­
A. W. L a n e Sr., A. W . L a n e J r ., b e r of social fu n c tio n s a re b ein g the dozen in H avana—and each lien
fo u r 32x4 tire s and tu b e s a t a b a r ­
n u m b e r of im p o r ta n t m u sical o rg a n ­ ta g e cheese, Y oung A m e ric a T illa- G lenn N eed h am a n d Leo P h lle , of p lan n e d , a c c o rd in g
to
th o se
in will th erefo re earn $12 to $15 yearly,
gain. W oods, E a s te rn Supply C .,!
izatio n s. H is w ork, as p re se n te d a t m ook ch eese a n d _honey
375 E a s t M ain St.
17 4-m -th -tf
174-4 while her hoard will be $3.80 or some
D e trlc k S alem , O r., m o to re d th ro u g h fro m c h a rg e .
such
sum.
th e P o rtla n d c o n c ert, receiv ed co n - s e lls fo r L ess
1 6 5 « ¡ th a t city S a tu rd a y , lea v in g in th e
“If your fo rtu n e is up in the thou­ W A N TED — To h e a r from p a rty who )
sid e ra b le fa v o ra b le p ress com m ent,
R ed u ced ra te s o t one a n d on e-lialf
m o rn in g a n d a r r iv in g h e re in th e ev-
has m ilk g o a ts fo r sa le ; m u st be ,
sands
you .a re advised to go into the
a n d his te c h n iq u e w as a lm o st f a u lt­ V isited R elatives—
e n in g . T hey v isited o v e r S u n d a y a t ) fa re fo r th e ro u n d trip from a ll lum ber business and you will be told
good ones and p rice right*.
Box)
less.
174-4
656, G ra n ts P ass, O re.
174-3*
M r. a n d M rs. L. C. D unn h a d as th e hom e o f R. S. D e rric k
a n d left I p o in ts on th e S o u th e rn P acific lin e s of th ^ trem endous dem and for poles
1° C aliforrfia, O regon, A rizo n a, N e- on which to hang tobacco while it is FO R SA LE— T w enty head of good
th e ir g u e sts la s t w eek. M rs. D u n n ’s e a rly M onday m o rn in g fo r S alem .
New sp in ach a n d c a u liflo w e r. D et­
v ad a, New M exico and U tah to S a lt being cured. T he Am erican who is I m ilk cow s; one rec e n tly fre sh giv­
b ro th e r, D r. E. N. G re e n m a n , and
ric k sells fo r less.
1 7 1 tf
L ak e C itg fo r th o se who w ish to a t- j explaining the huge profits from these I ing 35 p o u n d s of m ilk p er day.
fam ily of K a n k a k e e , 111. D r. G reen-
D ew Drop In n — for lu n ch es.
te
n d th e In te rm o u n ta in Live Stock i e“ te rPrises usually does his talking in
T. W. B ailey, T a le n t.
174-12*
m an ex p ressed h im se lf a s d e lig h te d
R eturns from V isit—
Show an d th e M orm on sp rin g c o n -1 a cafe und does his figuring on top 1
Mr. a n d Mrs." J. E. T h o m as re- w ith o u r c o u n try a n d city. T hey le ft M otor to S ta te Line—
of the m arble topped tables. The table
fo r D u n s m u ir a n d o th e r C a lifo rn ia
A. W . L a n e J r ., G lenn N eedham c e rts to be held th e re A p ril 3 to 6. tops are covered w ith figures on a
tu rn e d from San F ra n c isc o y e ste rd a y
Leaving Tonight—
e v en in g a f te r a v ery p le a s a n t “w e e k 's t0WnS’ W here th e y wiU v isit io r a !a n d Leo P h lle ’ o f S a le m ’ in coinPa n >’ i A pril 4 to 9 w as a n n o u n c e d to d ay by busy day untll a w aiter coZ.es’ around i
s h o rt tim e b e fo re s ta r tin g on th e ir w ith th e M isses R o sa H a k e , a n d ¡C h a rle s S. F ee, p a sse n g e r tra ffic with a dam p towel and wipes off th e !
v isit w ith frie n d s th e re .
R u b y a n d G la d y s D e rric k , m ad e a , m a n a g e r fo r th e ra ilro a d .
T ic k ets tables and o b literates th e fortunes.”
r e tu r n trip .
trip to th e C a lifo rn ia s ta te lin e S un- w ill be on sa le fro m M arch 29 to Ap
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S p rin g w oolens a re in a t th e pre-
Be p re p a re d .
H ave y o u r law n d ay. T hey re p o rt th e ro a d s as be-! ril 7, w ith fin al r e tu r n lim it A pril 3 0 .1 GRAVE COST OF INDECISIO N
w a r p ric e s, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r S h o p .; m o w ers s h a rp e n e d . F ix it S h o p .1 6 7 « in g e n tire ly fre e fro m snow .
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Tells
of Incident Which
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S ta rrin g
R e tu rn s to H o rn b ro o k —
P urchases Standard E ight—
W
IN
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IB
B
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S
Should
Convey
a
Moral to the
te c ts th e w ife a n d b ab ies. Yeo, of
Mr. M eeker, of H o rn b ro o k , who
Intelligent Reader.
E. A. A cklin h as p u rc h a se d a new co u rse .
1 6 9 tf A llan P o llo k , m a n a g e r of th e S o u th -;
h a s been h e re fo r a few days, le ft for
HARRY T. .MOREY
S ta n d a rd E ig h t, w hich he will use
le r n P acific c o m p a n y ’s dining* c a rs, ! “My cousin, H ank Buckley, paid S3
his hom e S a tu rd a y on tr a in 13.
in his ta x i b u sin ess.
F A IR E BIN NEY
B ru s h F ir e C a u se s A la rm —
| h o tels, r e s ta u r a n ts an d railw a y clubs, ‘ f„ r a dog a couple of weeks ago,” re- I
E
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D.
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rig
g
s
s
e
t
fire
to
a
la
rg
e
h
as
ju
s
t
received
th
re
e
blu
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rib
b
o
n
s
lated
Gap
Johnson
of
R
um
pus
Ridge,
R ose
Good used p ian o fo r sale.
KA TH LY N W ILLIA M S
Try T hese —
pile of b ru sh S u n d a y a fte rn o o n n e a r a n d p rize m oney a w a rd e d th e com - Ark., “and directly gave th e dog and
B ros.
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H ot-C ross B uns, P a r k e r H ouse ¡hIs hQme on A lm ond s tr e e t a n d a pany fo r its s a u sa g e a n d bacon d is- four bits for 11 fiddle. P re tty soon he
MATT MOORE
H om e1
R olls a n d C ream P u ffs.
' play a t th e C a lifo rn ia Sw ine Breed-1
th e fiddle and six b its for a
M o to re d to G obi R ay D am —
re s id e n t of th e low er p a r t of tow n,
B ak ery , 69 N o rth M ain.
e rs ’ a s s o c ia tio n ’s ham a n d bacon 8h° tgUn’ He hadn,t much m ore lhan
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Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Shell a n d th e ir ;
s e e in g th e b laze over th e to p s of th e
got settled with the gun than he ftg-
Big Dram atic Story Directed by
h o u se s a n d th in k in g one of the! show re c e n tly held a t D avis, C alif. gered he’d ru tlier have a dog titan a
g ra n d so n W ilson, acco m p an ied by •
j
L n rg e C row d a t M cGee’s S ale—
RALPH INCE
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. J. B a rre tt, m o to red
shotgun, und sw apped the gun for th e !
h o u se s on th e u p p e r p a rt of L a u re l;
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A la rg e crow d w as In a tte n d a n c e
to Gold R ay dam y e ste rd a y , a n d on i
varm int, and th e feller m ad e'h im give )
s tr e e t w as b u rn in g , tu rn e d in a n ' M IN IN G O P E R A T IO N S IN
TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—
JA C K SO N COUNTY A C TIV E $1 to boot. A fter a spell he got to )
th e r e tu r n trip p aid a visit to th e ! a t th e a n n iv e rs c a ry sa le a t th e Mc­ a la r m . T h e fire d e p a rtm e n t m ad e a
Gee s to re S a tu rd a y .
Som e excep­
In
s
o
u
th
w
e
ste
rn
O
regon
th
e
re
I
studying
and
decided
th
a
t
lie
wanted
T rig o n ia oil d e rric k .
q u ick ru n to th e scene.
tio n a lly good b a rg a in s a re bein g dis-
w as a decided rev iv al of a c tiv ity in a fiddle worse than he did a dog. So
he sw apped with th e fiddle man and
T he fam o u s V ictor 10 inch rec o rd Played to c u sto m e rs,
C liff P a y n e m a k e s m ed icin e cases, ¡th e reg io n tr ib u ta r y to J a c k s o n and
gave him $1 to boot.
h a s been red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to
Gold H ill. T he old S ly v an ite m ine
“Well, he kept th is up. so rte r like
T he w ork of R o n a ld R eid, a for-
7% cen ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to se le c t)
STA B O F “ WAY DOWN E A S T "
A u b rey P . F u r r y , of P h o en ix , w ell- is bein g re-opened by th e O regon- t he ragged rascal in th e old T hird
1 5 2 « m er E lliso n -W h ite a r t i s t of plano-
fro m a t R ose B ro th e rs.
k n o w n in b o th M edford a n d A sh lan d , P itts b u rg h M ining Co., a n d th e Bos- R eader revolved round and round the
: fo rte , is a fe a tu re of th e p ro g ra m at
is one o f th e p rin c ip a l so lo ists of th e well m ine, in th e H olland d i s t r i c t ,) rugged rock, sw apping fiddle or dog
¡th e c o n c e rt a t th e A rm o ry T h u rs d a y
C o n d itio n Im p ro v e s—
U n iv e rsity of O re g o n ’s m e n ’s glee by th e Bosw ell M ining com pany. T he or gun- w hichever it happened to be,
T o m as R appps, w ho w as o p e r a te d ) n ig h t, w hich in clu d es e v e ry th in g
tne other things, und giv­
clu b , w hich a p p e a rs h e re a t th e A r­ Opp m ine, n e a r J a c k s o n , w as re-op- f" r ° ne
on th e f irs t of th e w eek, fo r som e eye from th e lig h te s t n u m b e rs to th e
ing $1, or such a m a tte r to hoot every
m o ry T h u rs d a y , M arch, u n d e r th e e'ned in J u ly , an d th e M illionaire,
time, till he w as out $19.25, and had
tro u b le , is rep o rted ! /afe Im p ro v in g m assive o p e ra selectio n s. T he s tu n t
w ork of th e club is esp ecially w ell- aUSpices ° f th e A m erican L egion, w hich h as been u n d e r d e v e lo p m en t the d()g. w hen I seed him last he told
v ery nicely.
i p re p a re d , w ith “ T he G ra s sh o o p e r” )T ic k e ts ’ 50 c e n ts a n d 5 centS War ta x ’ fOr raore th a n a y e a r h a s been
<t was a dreadful thing not to he
¡S e ats on s a le a t R ose B ros. No r e - r in g ste a d ily .
In a d d itio n to th e se able to m ake up his mind and keep it
H ave you trie d o u r c ream b read . ; as th e m ain vehicle. A n u m b e r of
se rv e d s e a ts .
174-4 ) m ines a n u m b e r of o th e rs n o t so well m ade up.”— K ansas City S tar.
I t's th e b e st in to w n .* D e tric k ’s c lev er re a d in g s a n d m onologues a re
F o r sa le , 9 % acres/, good h o u se, know n w ere u n d e r d ev elo p m en t, a n d
G ro c e te ria .
1 6 5 « also sch ed u led .
174-4
First ’Phone in Vermont.
b a rn , g a ra g e , c h ic k e n h o u se , sm oke since th e m id d le of 1921 se v era l of
At
a
banquet recently one of th e j
th
em
have
been
m
a
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in
g
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ip
m
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n
ts.
K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g , h o u se, e le c tric lig h ts , one m ile from
Out A fter Illn ess—
officials
of the A m erican Telephone
16 8 tf to w n , good ro a d s. $500 dow n, good — G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
L u k e B onnin, w ife an d tw o c h il­ re p a irin g a n d dyeing.
und T elegraph company, while recall- '
te r m s on b a la n c e .
O. A. M anning,
ing some of th e early history of the
d ren of th e B elleview d is tric t, w ere
T
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n
t,
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re.
1 6 1 « ! U. O F O. G L E E CLUB
developm ent of th e telephone, m en­
P
asses
T
hrough
C
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-
o ut y e ste rd a y fo r th e firs t tim e since
H E R E W ED N ESD A Y tioned the fact th a t in the museum of
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an a tta c k of th e in flu e n z a , w hich
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! tho com pany at its Boston offices was
S h a sta div isio n of th e S o u th e rn P a - 1 <i<>es H om e O ver S u n d a y -
they a ll su ffe re d a t th e s a m e tim e.
T he M en’s G lee club of th e U n i - 1 f i r s t telephone instru m en t in Ver-
L
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ell
Z
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of
th
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B
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an
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cific, p assed th ro u g h A sh lan d S u n ­
C h e v ro le t sa le s ag en cy , sp e n t S u n ­ v e rsity of O regon will a p p e a r a t th e uiont’ known as th e ( hUds-Chamher-
If you h av e an y w irin g o r e le c tri­ day in h is p riv a te c a r.
B rattleb o io , Vt„ dated prob-
day a t th e ra n c h of his m o th e r on ' ; A rm o ry u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e ' ’’’J1
cal r e p a ir w o rk , ph o n e W . L. Sam s,
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t
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m,.
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ably 1878. T his carne to the attention
A m erican L egion T h u rs d a y evening. of Q F Chndg Qf Q p ChJlds c<>
298-Y.
C o n tra c tin g a sp ecialty .
T h e b e st hom e m a d e c a n d ie s can B u tte cre e k .
M arch 30.
! who discovered w hat he did not know
1 6 1 « be h a d a t R obs B ro th e rs .
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B esides th e m o re m assiv e n u m ­
T h is club w.ill give a se rie s of before, namely, th a t the Childs of the
b e rs th e r e a r e p len ty of lig h t s k its songs in solo, q u a r te t a n d d u e t, an d B rattleb o ro telephone was his father.
R e tu rn s to H o m e—
S. P. O fficial P a sses Through—
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T he old telephone b ears every In­
M rs. S ilv e rto n , of D avis, C alif.,
W. M. H irsh , one of th e S o u th e rn n d re a d in g s to m a k e th e p ro g ra m will fu rn is h a v a rie ty of s tu n ts an d
dication
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daguerreotype
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G ra s s h o p p e r,” a com ic g ra n d o p era, a p p e a r is Doc F u r r y of P h o en ix , w ho
Belleview d is tric t, re tu rn e d to h e r
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tu re on which can be clearly seen
hom e y e ste rd a y .
Sliced h am , e h ip p ed b e e f a n d ba- is a sp ecial s tu n t w h ic h a lw a y s b rin g s is w ell-know n th ro u g h o u t th is c o u n ­ today.
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con. D e trlc k Sells fo r L ess.
1 6 5 « th e h o u se dow n.
K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd e r. I
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Return# from P ortland—
so n a lly know n to h u n d re d s.
“Q u Mounds.”
H otel A sh lan d Block.
1 6 Stf L a d ie s ’ A rt C lub—
M rs. E. A. W oods, who w ent to
A p ro g ra m of th e k in d fu rn ish e d
“Gas m ounds” is the popular nam e
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T h e L a d le s ’ A rt club w ill m ee t th is P o r tla n d th e f ir s t o f th e w eek, to by th is club is seldom h e a rd o u tsid e in T exas for the low, circu lar em i­
W eek-end V isitors—
e v e n in g in P io n e e r h a ll a t 7 :3 0 see th e g ra n d o p e ra p e rfo rm a n c e s, a la rg e city , a n d th e people of A sh­
nences, averaging 20 feet In diam eter
Mrs. P an sy W illiam son a n d son o ’clock. T h e h o ste sse s of th e even- r e tu r n e d h o m e on tra in 53 F rid a y lan d sh o u ld be well re p re s e n te d a t and two feet in height, which ubound
A an of K irby, O r., w ere w eek-end ¡n g w ill be M esdam es J o h n H u g h es evening.
in forest and p rairie regions in Loulsl-
th e co n c ert.
v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. and H en ry P ro v o st
| ana, Texas, southern A rkansas and
O pening— -
L. M iksch.
Oklahom a. On th e supposition th a t
T h e L e g io n w i l l g iv e d a n c e a f t e r t h e
K in g s b u ry S p rin g s C lub H ouse, MANY PEO PLE ATTEND
the m ounds have been raised by
S o m e th in g new In lif* I n s u r a n c e .) S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A p ril 1. L e e d o m ’s
C o n c e r t. T h e U n i v e r s i t y J a z z O r c h e s ­
CORNELIUS FU N ER A L ascending gas from su b te rra n e a n oil
T h e d a in tie s t served a n d th e m ost!
Yeo, of co u rse.
1 6 9 « i O rc h e stra .
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t r a w i l l f u r n i s h t h e m u s ic .
p a la ta b le ch ick en d in n e r you e v e r|
: M any m o u rn e rs w ere p re s e n t a t th e pools, they are regarded as indicating
oil
beneath.
A
governm
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geologist,
sa t dow n to a t th e N elda C afe. 171-3
V isits F riends—
CARD OF THANKS
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Snow in th e C anyon—
occur in m any disti cts w here uot the
H ik e rs up th e canyon re p o rt th a t > p rle to r of th e F r u itla n d G rocery frie n d s fo r th e ir k in d n e ss a n d s y m - ' day a fte rn o o n .
T h e fu n e ra l w as in th e c h a rg e of least' sign of oil or gas has been dis
th ey fo u n d snow a b o u t a h a lf m ile com pany, of F re e w a te r, O r., w as a p a th y d u rin g th e sic k n e ss a n d d e a th )
covered.
H e th in k s th a t they owe
beyond th e pow er p la n t S u n d ay a f ­ v isito r a t th e hom e of J . W. Y oung, of o u r h u s b a n d a n d f a th e r ; a lso for th e E lk s ’ lodge. T h e p a llb e a re rs w ere th eir existence m ainly to the unequal
th e b e a u tifu l flow ers.
W . H. M cN air, T. H. S im pson, C. C. settling of the ground in poorly-drained
te rn o o n , a n d w e re a b le to proceed e a st of th e city, S u nday.
5 Gent# War Tax
M rs. R. P. C o rn eliu s.
W e ise n b u rg e r, C. H. V aupel, F. D. ureas subjected to ab u ndant periodic
o nly a s h o rt d ista n c e beyond th a t
E a s te r s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. O r­
Mr. an d Mrs. -R. D. F ile r.
W a g n e r a n d O. W in te r, all m em b ers rain fall.—M ilwaukee Sentinel.
point.
d e r now .
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C. A. C o rn e liu s.
of th e K n ig h t T e m p la rs lodge.
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GOODS
A Mans Home
Richard Barthelmess
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a
The Seventh Day”
Ashland American Legion Presents the
Men’s Glee Club
of the = = = = =
University oi Oregon
Thursday Evening, March 30th
At the Armory
Solos, Duets, Quartettes,
Songs, Skits and Stunts
Seats on Sale at Rose Bros.
Admission 50c. No Reserved Seats
F o r T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y , p len ty
of fre sh fish. F a t ch ic k e n s a n d ra b -
b its. A sh lan d F ish M ark et.
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Visit# Sh-k a t M ed fo rd —
W. C. C u rry . W. J. D o u g h e rty , a n d
M rs. F re d W ilson a n d c h ild re n m o­
to re d to M edford S u n d ay to visit Mr.
W ilson, who w as o p e ra te d on d u rin g
th e la tte r p a rt of la s t w eek.
H is
c o n d itio n is re p o rte d as bein g m uch
im p ro v e d , an d it seem s a h a rd job to
k eep him in th e h o sp ita l a s long as
w ill be n e c essa ry fo r th e w ound to
h eal.
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