Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAI AND PERSONAL
Miss Nellie Hake, who taught in
Jacksonville the past year, is at
home in Ashland for the summer.
Miss Gertrude Miksch, who taught
at Rogue River is also at her home
on the Boulevard.
Rhythmic Philosophy
Dick
C ensus Survey—
Harold Fendler, of Stanford uni­
versity, will be lh Ashland during
the next few days to interview the
business and professional men here
in regard to the new census survey.
T akes on H elp—
Mrs. A. M. Walker has moved Columbia Hotel Guests—
The following people are register­
from 765 East Main street to the
Butler property at the corner of ed at the Columbia hotel: O. K.
Biggs, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
East Main and .Morton streets.
Soruson, Charles Day, Ashland; M.
Wolford, Etna Mills, Calif.; Mr. and
R ecovering from Illness—
George Kllburn is again at home Mrs. A. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
convalescing rapidly from his recent Karlston, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Van-
severe illness.
He was in a San aker, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vanaker.
Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Francisco hospital while sick.
Miller, Harry Kemp, Curt Wegen,
Portland; Mrs. Elsie Williams and
V isitin g R elatives —
Mrs. Du Bose and children are daughter, Mrs. L. E. Pierson and
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, ttoseburg; Fred Beck, Duns­
G. Kilburn, on Beach street, while muir, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. Du Bose, who is a Southern Pa­ Smith, Miss Ada Hughes, Edmonton,
cific engineer, is ill at the Granite Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Atkinson,
Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoo-
City hospital.
Captured and Carried Away
That’s what happens to all the
countless thousands who are
reading this startling book.
A story of stolen love, that has
sent a new thrill through the
English-speaking world.
Filmed In a blaze of barbaric
splendor and sweeping throughj
unforgettable events.
ON
Just look at them there, they are number tens, and
you’d rattle around in their space, but they've pressed
the pathway your feet must tread as you follow the old
man’s pace. He has kept them well cobbled and tal­
lowed up, and they still make tracks in the road; they
have stiffened his ankles along the way and helped him
to bear life’s load.
William Hunt ha9 been added t®
the force at the Eastern Supply com.
pany, having taken the place of Mr.
Pankey, who resigned a short time
ago to go to Central Point.
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Socciol Sole
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YOUR DADDY’S RBOES
There are his shoes, your daddy’s shoes.
What do you think of them, son?
They are not shaped up In the latest style,
But many a race they’ve won.
I know they are dingy and old and worn and badly run
down at the heel,
But they fit the bunions and corns he wears with a
soothing sort of a feel.
Move R eported—
Buy now while the prices are right
Do you sometimes long for your daddy’s shoes and wish
he were out of the way, so you’d have full swing to
spread yourself ere that mop of yours turns gray? Do
you think he’s old fashioned and out of date and sort
o’ run up to seed, and you know you could polish those
old shoes up and show us a world of speed?
COMPARE THESE PRICES W ITH PRICES ON OTHER STANDARD TIRES
There will come a time when the old man's gone, you
will cherish his life so true, and hold his memory
dearer far than the money he left to you,
30x3
And the thought that you yearned for your daddy’s shoes
His savings with all of their care,
Will fly up your soul and roost on your heart
Like a croaking raven there.
kong, Hilt, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. W eek-End G uest»—
Shadbolt, Yakima, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ricard and daughter Jose­
Mrs. N. P. Schuler, and Mr. and Mrs. phine, of Dunsmuir, Calif., were
E. J. Doll, Alaska.
week-end guests at the home of Mrs.
Ricard’s daughter, Mrs. Jame9 Mc­
11 V acation B ible School—
Donough at 171 Morton street, and
The daily vacation Bible school left last night on train 15 for their
started off this morning with a rush home.
! and much interest and enthusiasm
Is being shown by both the instruc W ill L eave for P r in e v ille —
tors and the students.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prohs, of 314
Garfield street, will leave in the
morning for Pftlnevttlle, Or., thefir
CARD O F THANKS*
We wish to express our sincere former home, on a short business
thanks to our friends and neighbors trip. They report their loss In the
and also to the Redmen, for their
kindness during the dlcknees and recent fire at Prineville was but a
! death of our husband and father. slight one.
William G. Day.
Mrs. W. G. Day.
R em odeling G arage—
Mr. W. E. Day.
J. N. Dennis is remodeling his gar­
age at his home on the Boulevard.
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WITH* AGNCf AVftef«»»
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PATHE HAND-COLORED REVIEW
“ RICH MAN, POOR M A N ”
Admission: Adults 55c; Children 10c—including war tax
IV/AZ A F O R D
Coupon W ith Every Adult Admission
................... ............................... $ 8.50
$ 9.35
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10.62
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12.45
13.73
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17.00
18.70
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19.89
20.91
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N ew Savage Cords
Tickets given on July 3rd
Ten keys on our Kitchen
Ford Contest
Cabinet Contest g i v e n
C a m
p a n
with each Tire
FOR SALE— Italian bees. Phone
216-L. 219 Mountain Ave. 234tf
FOR SALE— Seven grade Jersey
heifers from 7 to $16 months.
Price >160. Mrs. H. W. Andrews.
122 Church St.
234-3*
FOR SALE— Baby chix a few weeks
old, thoroughbred Black Minorcas
and R. I. Reds. Price 30 to 50
cents. 122 Church St.
234-3*
Want A
FOR SALE— Four fresh cows, good
grade Jerseys. Priced right. 122
Church St.
234-4*
ar?
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR
The Ashland Tidings
FOR SALE— Ranch and equipment,
cash. 122 Church St.
234-3*
‘Tjtffi'Frqm th e N ovel by E d ith M. H ull
Grips
Ask the man who has
used one of our
WANTED— To rent 5-room bunga­ L eaves for K lam ath H ot Springs—
low; will lease if suitable. Phone
C. O. Van Natta left today for
3 Golden Rule Store.
235-2
Klamath Hot Springs where he will
FOR SALE— Household furniture. spend several days for the benefit
Also Harley-Davidson motorcycle of his health.
Inquire 75 Bush St., or phone
416-R.
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Plain
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TOO DATE TO CLASSIFY.
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< 5 $
Here for W eek—
T eachers Iperive H om e—
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Make«, Trip to Grant«
Mrs. J. >1. Suggs and daughter
Betty Jane made a trip to Grants
M ove R eported—
Pass Saturday and visited the mine
Mr. Wolf ha9 moved from the Put­ which Mr. Sugg« is working. Sun-
nam apartment on Vista street, to hills in the country, and returned
128 Factory street.
mills in the country, and returned
home Monday morning.
Mrs. A. B. Ryerson, subscription
agent for the Designer magazine, is
spending tbe week in Ashland, and
has her headquarters at the Golden
Rule store.
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TuMkUy, June 6, J
FOR SALE— A Model No. 1 Roto-
speed duplicating machine and
supplies. Only used part of last
season.
Good condition. Half
price. .Ashland Fruit & Produce
Association.
235-4
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
GETTING THIS CAR
FOR RENT— One large cabin, wa­
ter and light. Phone 3 40-J or
171 Granite.
234-2
FOR RENT— 2 % acres,seven room
house, 3 chicken houses, good
garden in, lots of fruit. 494 Hol­
ly St. Phone 285-R.
234 3*
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A FEW BARGAINS
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford D ay”
Monday, July 3rd
One 12-H. P. Gasoline Engine ......................... . .$250.00
One 6-ft. H eavy Orchard Cultivator for use
behind small tractor ...........................................$150.00
One second hand Cultivator ....................................$ 15.00
One second hand Mower ............................................ $ 27.50
One second hand 14-ft. Sweep R a k e ....................... $ 75.00
HUBBARD BROS.
Comer Main and Pacific Highway
MEDFORD, OREGON
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Wednesday
Thursday and
i iluay
ONLY
This Big Oiler for Three Days Only
OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
CASH IN ADVANCE
x Month........... .......... 5Tioketa
2 Months ........................................ 11 Tickets
Months ....................................... 35 Tickets
6 Months ............’ .......................... 75 Tickets
1 Year ...........................................150 Tickets
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
SPECIAL !
Wednesday
Thursday and
Friday
ONLY
Ford Car Free s Subscribe N o w !