Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 07, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAÎLŸ TIDINGS
Make Trip to G rants P ass—
U ndergoes Operation—
B usiness V isito
W . H. M cN air an d T h o m as Pim p-
M is. G rubb, m o th e r of M rs. C ar-
R. L. B u rd ic Sr. of G ra n ts P ass
son m o to re d to G ra n ts P a ss T h u rs- er, of M o u n tain av en u e, u n d e rw e n t w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh la n d
j day m o rn in g , r e tu r n in g in th e even- a n asal o p e ra tio n T h u rsd a y , an d is i T h u rsd a y .
C ollege W om en's Club M eets__
re p o rte d as d o in g nicely.
The College - W omen’s club will in 8-
If i t ’s econom y a n d service, ra il
meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
T he fam o u s V ictor 10 inch rec o rd
K in g sb u ry D ance, S a tu rd a y , A pril W. H. S am s fo r a ll e le c tric a l w ork.
R. W. Elden, at Green Âcres ranch,
h a s been red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to 8th.
P o rtla n d O rc h e stra , O’C onnor
Phone298-Y.
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Local and Personal
two miles beyond C entral Point. Mis3
Florence Pool is social chairm an a n d ! ? Cent3'
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Three thousand to s e ^ c t Melody Boys.
maD’ a n d iro m a t R ose B ro th e rs.
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the program is under the direction •
Snappy, jazzy music.
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Party A tten ds R evival—
A p a rty o f a b o u t 25 A shland peo­
ple m o to re d to M edford W ednesday
e v en in g to a tte n d th e rev iv al service
being co n d u c te d th e r e in th e M etho­
d ist c h u rc h by Rev. H a rc o u rt W.
P eck.
C liff P ay n e m ak e s h a t ra c k s.
New Signs B <ng Displayed —
Something new in life insurance.
T he m er h a n ts , who have m oved Yeo, of co u rse.
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of M iss M an n in g of th e M edford h ig h A m ong H o n o r S tlld e n ts_
Is R em oved from H ospital—
v ite d ° ‘
C° e8e W° m en a r e iQ‘
H i9 n o ted w ith p le a su re th a t of | M rs B ry a n t w ho w as o p e ra te d on d u rin g th e p a st week o r ten days,
a re d isp la y in g new- sig n s on th e ir M edford Visitors —
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th e 27 9 tu d e n ts
th e U n iv ersity o f 80Jne tira e ago fo r eye trouble> hag
w indow s a n d in fro n of th e ir places
M r. an d M rs. H. O. F ro b a c h , of,
5 I t Is lo g ical t h a t p o u rin g d ru g s
y ho ^ e ye on th e h o n o r [ o11- i reco v ered s u ffic ie n tly to be rem oved of b u sin e ss. A m ong th e s e a re P. J.
M
edford
w ere v isito rs in A sh lan d on
In to th e sto m a c h w ill n o t c u re
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l ° C U m tW° ° f t h e m ! from th e h o sp ita l to th e hom e of h e r A m er, K ru g g e l B ro th e rs a n d th e E lk ­
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’ T h e tw o / ' e f®rre d to a re son. Lloyd B ry a n t.
h o rn gun sto re .
c a te d a ir, re a c h e s th e s e a t of th e d is ­
See J u n io r H igh P a g e a n t F rid a y
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A u to m o b ile lia b ility In su ra n c e pro-
ease. G uaranteed by McNair Bros
Nice Dry Wood! htso Blox. Ash­
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h t a t A rm o ry , 7 :3 0 . A d u lts, 35c.
See J u n io r H igh P a g e a n t F rid a y tec ts th e w ife a n d babies. Yeo, of
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
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¡n ig h t a t A rm o ry , 7 :3 0 . A d u lts, 35c. course.
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H eading W as Error
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In la s t e v e n in g ’s p a p e r th e h e a d in g
l Returns to W ont—
A tten din g Trap Shoot—
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Visitor from M edford—
ab >ove
o v e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e babv
baby
J. E. H icks, of tiif^ tim p s o n H a rd -,
O. O. H eltn an le ft a few d ay s ago
oii»<» u,hi„i. „ .„ .„ .i
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. . . E l k s Sm oker at M edford—
Ben S heldon, of M edford, w as a
clin ic, w hich s ta te d it w ould be held
w a re com pany, w ho lias been on th e J
A n u m b e r of local E lk s a tte n d e d ! v isito r in th e city to day.
for
P o rtla n d to a tte n d th e tr a p shoot
n ex t T h u rs d a y , w as w rong. T he d a te 1 ,
n u in ,,e r or
auenueu
'a ilin g list fo r th e p a st sev eral d ay s i w hich is in p ro g re ss th e re th e la tte r
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e « n o k e r given last ev e n in g by th e
s h o o u u ld
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is hack a t w ork a g a in .
M edford E lk s. An e n jo y a b le ev en in g C o ln n ,b ‘a ,,o t e l ¿’newt»
p a rt of th is w eek.
d ay, A pril 20.
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T he social circ le of th e C h ristia n !
t e n d a t th e C olum bia hotel: V. E.
$28.50 will g et you a $45.00 su it
On O cto b er 9, 1876, D r. Bell, th e!
c h u rc h , w ill hold a cooked food sale! ta ilo re d to y o u r m e a s u re a t O rre s ’
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n ig h t a t A rm ory, 7 :3 0 . A d u lts, 35c. F ra z ie r, Mr. an d Mrs. C. D. D ayhoff, S a tu rd a y , A pril 8. G rocery d e p a r t­ ta ilo r shop. R em em b er, th re e days
a s A. W’a ts o n , his a s s is ta n t, ta lk e d
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D u n sm u ir, C alif.; C. W . S tu rd e v a n t, m e n t, H. G. E n d e rs sto re .
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su c ce ssfu lly o v er a p riv a te te le g ra p h
San Jo se. C alif.; R. S. T w ogood, B er­
w ire tw o m iles long, b etw een Boston
keley. C alif.; C. C. Dole., A. B.
a n d C a m b rid g e , th is being th e firs t i61*®1*
R e tu rn s —
tw o-w ay ta lk o v e r an s u ts ld e w ire, i M r' a n d M rs- B ert l l - G rePr a n ‘l Brow n, E. It. F ra n c is , P o r tla n d ; E.
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«laughter A lb e rta a rriv e d in A shland A. P r a th e r ai d fam ily. Hod R iv er;
M otor to G rants Pass__
last eveninS from Burbank. Calif M. M. Stokes, Tacom a; N. A dam s,
Mr. a n d M rs. F . J. O slln. M rs. An- T he G re e rs w in occupy th e ir prop H e rb e rt S h o itrid g e . C o tta g e G rove,
D r.; J. C a rte r. G azelle, C alif., and
n a P a r r , M rs. H ayes an d M rs. S te n - e rty ° ” G ra n ite s trc e t w hich was n
n e tt, m o to re d to G ia n ts P ass th is af- ! ic e n tly v a c ate d by th e L. Jaco b s it. E. M anion, Salem .
F re sh fish, o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­
ens
and r a b b ü s . C all Tel. 104. A sh­
Look! L aw n m ow ers s h a rp e n e d :
See J u n io r H igh P a g e a n t F r id a y ,
land
F ish an d P o u ltry M a rk e t.
n ig h t a t A rm o ry , 7 :3 0 . A d u lts, 35c. s a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . F ix it Shop.
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H ouse N e a rs C o m p letio n —
T h e new house t h a t M il'o n F ra le y
V islor from Hornbrook—
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H e rb e rt S pecht, of H ornbrook* is h a v in g e re c te d on th e B o u lev ard
I C alif., w as in th e city fo r a tim e is n e a rin g c o m p le t’on a n d th e o u t­
Swallow slowly small pieces
sid e is now bein g given a c o a t of
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n .
— rub well over the throat.
p a in t.
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O u t / 7 Million Jan Uied Yearly
F riday
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Saturday
One of the Most P opular Screen Stars
E*e RIGHT
T H A T F A IL E D ”
A screen stoiy that swings hard for
the heart and lands!
Phone 195
m
our
has gone up—and is going higher. Friday and Saturday
we will sell Hard Wheat Flour — Crown or White
Mountain—at
$2.25
per Sack
G o o d P o ta to e s
per 100 lbs.
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Ashland, Oregon
saves its cost m any tim es over
b efore it is w orn o u t. I t e n ­
ab les th e th rifty h o u sew ife to
use up a ll th e “ le fto v e rs ” as
well as to p re p a re q u ick ly all
s o rts of good th in g s to e a t. W e
have th e b est c h o p p e rs m ade in
every fam ily size. W e also have
e v e ry th in g else in k itc h e n helps
w hich m ak e fo r e a sie r h o u se ­
k eep in g a n d b e tte r living.
Good T h in g s
To E a t
—Broccoli
—Cabbage
—Radishes
—Green Onions
—Yellow Turnips
—Lettuce
—Yams
—Boiled Ham
—Chipped Beef
—Tillamook Cheese
—Young Americas
-Cottage Cheese
-Whipping Cream
-Milk
-Buttermilk
-Fresh Eggs
-Oranges
-Lemons
-Grape Fruit
-Apples
-Olives
-Sweet Pickles
D E T R IC K
DETRICK SELLS FOR LESS
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
Independence Avenue-Not Easy Street
Count over the people of your acquaintance who
are comfortably well off. Nine out of ten fol­
lowed the slow hut sure method of spending
less than they earned.
$2.25
$2.25
SUNDAY-MONDAY
in “T w o K in d s o f W o m e n
135 Pioneer Ave.
PLAZA MARKET
Hard Wheat Flour ...
Burbank Potatoes ...
P A U L IN E F R E D E R I C K
1919 Velie
1918 Buick Six
1918 Ford
HOUSES
RANCHES
C H EA P!
Detrick’s Groceteria
BE R T
LYTELL
1919 Studebaker, Special
Six, 4-passenger.
1920 Nash Six
A Good Food Chopper
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R eturns Home A fter V isit—
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L eslie S w ink, of B u tte F a lls , wllo
h a s been v isitin g w ith h is b r o th e r
fo r a few days, le ft fo r h is hom e
T h u rsd a y .
Expert Repairing and Electrical Work
$2.35
j Opposite City Hall
R e p a irin g a n d rem o d e lin g a t O rres
See J u n io r H igh P a g e a n t F rid a y
-new locatio n . 381 E a s t M ain St.
n
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h t a t A rm ory, 7 :3 0 . A d u lts, 35c.
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J. H. McKENZIE, Prop.
Ashland Realty Co.
fam ily.
te rn o o n .
M ACK'S G A R A G E
We help our patrons along the route that leads
not to Easy Street, but to Independence Avenue.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Do Y ou K n o w A b o u t N euritis?
that
that
that
that
that
that
Neuritis means “ nerve inflamation?”
Neuritis, like influenza, does not affect every one in the same way?
pinny of the severe pains commonly attributed to rheumatism are in reality caused bv inflamed nerves (Neuritis *)
neuralgia, lumbago and sciatica are forms of Neuritis?
pains in the hack of the head and along the spine are frequently an early indication of Neuritis?
hysteria, despondency and other mental disorders are often associated with Neuritis?
that numbness, loss of muscular control and muscular atrophy are symptoms of Neuritis?
th at (iavling and tingling sensations, and chronic hot or cold areas are fore-runners of Neuritis?
that Neuritis is a fore-runner of paralysis?
that it is wiser to treat Neuritis in its early stages than to wait until it lias a strangle-hold on your system?
that Neuritis responds better to spinal manipulations in connection with spinal adjustments, tiian to any other treatment
known today? •
that Dr. Maud Ingersoll Hawley is specializing in Neuritis eases?
that she treats patients in their own home?
that she will not take a ease unless she believes she can get the desired results?
that one need not fear spinal treatments?
that Dr. Hawley uses a natural muscle-relaxing method in eoneetion with all her spinal adjustments?
and that she guarantees her treatments to be painless?
P H O N E
3 6 7 -J
. Oregon