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r ia a roca ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Leave for Eugene— T h e Big F o rd Day S u it S ale Is T h e D om ingo P erozzi fam ily w ill now on a t P a u ls e ru d 's . T ic k ets given leave to m o rro w fo r E u g e n e , w h ere on th e F o rd . 237tf G et o u t y o u r old p u m p s, polish th ey expect to spend a few w eeks on ’em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh ak e- a ra n c h th a t Mr. P erozzi ow ns n e a r Here from G r e n a d a - a -le g ” a t th e c o m m u n ity d an ce in th a t place. Mrs. R o b e rts a n d d a u g h te r O lym th e B ungalow n e x t T u esd ay . pia, w ho lived in A sh la n d fo r som e Couey Island Buns— tim e la s t su m m e r, b u t w ho claim I am closing o u t a ll F a b ric T ire s F o r san d w ich es of a ll k in d s. F o rd G re n a d a a s th e ir hom e, a re in th e a t cost. L eed o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l. I co u p a o n s on 50 c e n t p u rc h a se s. H om e city fo r a few days. T hey have d is 2 3 7 tf B ak ery , 69 N o rth M ain. 235-2 posed of th e ir la rg e ra n c h n e a r G re n a d a a n d expect to lo cate in som e S u m m e r school in se v e n th an d G et o u t y o u r old p u m p s, polish city in th is se ctio n of th e c o u n try . e ig h th g ra d e a n d high school s u b ’em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh a k a- jec ts. S ta rts J u n e 12 a t H igh a -le g ” a t th e c o m m u n ity d an ce In school. P h o n e 261-R . 236-3* th e B u ngalow n e x t T u esd ay . LOCAL AND PERSONAL T ic k ets - on th e F o rd given w ith In City on Business— c le a n in g a n d p re ssin g a t P a u l- Mrs. J u lia M cQ ullkin, of P o r tla n d , s e ru d ’s. 2 3 7 tf is in th e city fo r a tw o w eeks s ta y on p le a s u re a n d b u sin ess. G et o u t y o u r old pum ps, polish ’em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh a k e- R eturn from Newport— a -le g ” a t th e c o m m u n ity d an ce in T h e M isses L ucy, M ary a n d F lo r th e B ungalow n e x t T u esd ay . ence N iver h a v e re tu rn e d from a few d ay s tr ip to N e w p o rt, jO r. T hey TOO iaATE TO CLASSIFY re p o rt h a v in g had an e n jo y a b le tim e. FO R SA LE OR R E N T — One good pi- ,ano a lso one p h o n o g rtip h a t a Dew D rop In n fo r ice cre a m . G et BARGAIN. C. F. S h e p h e rd , 658 y o u r F o rd coupons. 237tf B oulevard. 238-2* FO R SA LE— Tw o good sin g e rs w ith th e ir cages. 235 N o rth M ain St. P h o n e 207 R. 238-2* AGENTS $36.00 W E E K L Y — S ellin g ho siery g u a ra n te e d w e a r fo u r m o n th s or rep laced free. S a lary o r 30 p er c e n t com m ission. F re e sam p les to w o rk ers. M anager, D ept. H -476, D arby, P a . 238-1* TMCATCR MAUTV1» LAST TIMES TODAY “ WATCH YOUR STEP” with Cullen Landis. He looked like a bum—and the other fellow? But-they made things happen. Also T he w ild est g ey sers in th e w orld, d a n c in g am id th o u sa n d s of b o ilin g sp rin g s, th e ir b asin s a rra y e d in g o rg eo u s colors lik e g ig a n tic flow ers. H ere, too, a re h ills of s p a rk lin g c y rsta l, hlllg of s u lp h u r, h ills of glass, m o u n ta in s of every sty le of a rc h ite c tu re , icy o r fro ste d , m o u n ta in s boiled so ft like p o ta to e s a n d colored lik e a s u n s e t sk y .— Jo h n M uir th e g re a t n a tu r a lis t. —Especially recommended for breeders who insist on the best. BABY CHIX BABY C H IC K S— W e in c u b a te 250,- 000 eggs every th re e w eek s; l a r g - : e s t e le c tric h a tc h e ry in th e S o u th - . w est. All p o p u la r b ree d s of I c h ic k s, d u c k lin g s, baby tu rk e y s . j In c u b a to rs an d b ro o d ers. G et 1 prices. R edw ing H a tc h e ry , 2030 E a s t F lo re n c e . Los A ngeles. 2 3 8 tf ■ — 1 **• r-"* ~ 1 ~ --------- ' ~ i TO GO TO FORT WORDEN, WASH. (Near Victoria, British Columbia) with Ashland Company of Coast Artillery. One year en listments offered to ex-service men. Three years for men without previous service. Armory open Sunday afternoon and Monday evening for recruits. You Can Send All The Childrens Things T H R O U G H SLEEPIN G C A R D A IL Y P o r tla n d to W est Y e llo w s to n e . MEN WANTED FO R SA L E — P u re T a n c re d W h ite L eg h o rn lay in g hens, 65 c e n ts ea. Mrs. W. D. B ooth. 264 W eight- m an St. P h o n e 257-Y. 238-2 Operated by U n io n P acific iSystem First Car Leaves Portland 5 P. M., June 18th Ro.und trip ra il fa re fro m P o rtla n d to W est Y ello w sto n e $38.25. S leeping c a r fa re one w ay $10.80. T h is does n o t in clu d e th e h o tel o r cam p expense w h ile in th e p a rk , w hich w ill d ep en d on th e le n g th of stay. J. H. O’N E IL L , T ra v e lin g P a s s e n g e r A g en t w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t 701 W ells F a rg o B u ild ing, P o rtla n d , w ill be g lad to call p e rso n a lly on a n y o n e w ish in g to v isit Y ellow stone, an d a r r a n g e a ll d e ta ils . D rop him a c a rd , o r a d d re s s WM. McMURRAY G ENERAL PA SSEN G ER AGENT PORT KAMI, OREGON Minimum pay at camp, $1.50 clear per day. Many fine jobs open. Clothing, railroad fare and meals furnished. Twelve-inch rifles will be fired this year. Regular army band for parades. Fine cooks and mess. Entire camp under canvas. —24 hours as most men would live if they dared.— A love story built on a rous ing idea never screened be fore! Pilled with amazing mechanical marvels a n d laughs to last a week! —Also— OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 p.m. GIVE YOU WIN A FORD Ask for coupon with every adult admission Som e false and m alicious statem en ts have been m ade and circulated throughout the com m unity, regarding an incident that happened in my place of business som e w eeks back. On or about April 20th , 1922, a wom an with three little children cam e into my place, ask in g for assistan ce. I was busy in my kitchen at th e tim e, and gave her w hat m oney I had in m y pocket and offered her m eals for h erself and th e children. The m oney she ;wcepte<l, but the m eals sh e refused1, sayin g sh e had eaten only a few m inute» before. T hanking m e for the assistance she departed. It appears, as th e story goes, that I refused to give her assistan ce, put her out. o f my house, and told her to stay out. It lias been m y policy In my business to feed or help otherw ise, the needy. You w ill understand th a t I could not feed free gratis a ll of th e men w ho ask for m eals, as I am located on th e railroad,, and a s high as a hundred a week hit my place, that are broke. I try to th e best o f my ability to give them a few m in u tes’ work to earn a m eal, but th e needy that are not able to work have newer been turned from m y house hungry. But 1 w ish to put th e story b efore th e public and let them jm lg e for th em selves w hether it is th e tru th or not. 1 have a w ife, m other and sisters of my ow n, and why should 1 not treat any poor wom an a s I w ould lik e to have them treated if th ey were In th e sam e circum stance. This story ha» sorely inojred my pride and nam e and I CHALLENGE any person or persons to m ake a public statem ent sayin g that th e story is th e tru th— an abso lu te fact. If th ere is a person w ho «an prove such a falsehood, I w ill gladly tak e th e consequences. But. I feel th at a great in ju stice has been placed upon m e. W. S. HARTMAN, PortrShasta R estaurant. 1922 MODEL The NE TILL JUNE 30, I WILL THE STORK’S MISTAKE Public Announcement Signed: N a tu re ’s M o s t W o n d e rfu l L a b ora to ry a n d Out-of=Doors Paradise —The original on the Pacific Coast—in fact as well as name, it is a REAL buttermilk mash. TOMORROW & MONDAY W AN TED— Bell boy. H otel A shland, j 2 3 8 -tf ; PHONE 165 YELLOWSTONE N A T IO N A L P A R R OLYMPIC BUTTERMILK EGG MASH A sh la n d M ills 2 1 6tf Medford G raduation Exercise» — D ew drop In n fop- lu n ch e s, m eals, G et y o u r ----------- • A la rg e n u m b e r o f local people sa n d w ich e s a n d sa la d s. D raw th e lu ck y n u m b e r a t P a u l- w ent to M edford y e ste rd a y ev en in g F o rd coupons. 237-tf s e ru d ’s a n d w in a new s u it of; to a tte n d th e high school g ra d u a - clo th es. 2 3 7 tf tion exercises th e re C liff P a y n e m ak e s la d d e rs. 2 2 4 tf DESERVE YOUR PREFERENCE “ THE APPLICANT” W A N TED — E x p erien ced d ish w a sh e r. N elda Cafe. 238-3 Ashland Laundry Co. Claim A gent in th e City— A. S. R o se n b a u m , claim a g e n t of th e S o u th e rn P acific ra ilro a d , w as in th e city to d ay , lo o k in g a f te r b u s iness of th e com pany. In su ra n c e — 2 7 4-J — Yeo. An Efficient Egg Producer W ANTED— M an to do w ork in y a rd M onday m o rn in g . Call 199 G ra n ite St. o r ph o n e 184. 238-1* C h ild re n ru n n in g a b o u t m u ss up a lot of clo th es, b u t y o u ’ll find it easy a n d econom ical to keep th em clean if y o u ’ll send a ll th e ir play d resse s, ro m p e rs, R u ssian blouses a n d b lo o m ers to us. No m a tte r how soiled th ey a re we w ill r e tu r n th em spotlq(ssly clean , a n d n e a tly fin ish ed . A nd w hen you send th e c h ild re n ’s th in g s in clu d e th e e n tir e fam ily b u n d le. I t w ill * reliev e you of a ll th e h a rd w ork of w ashday, a n d give you tim e fo r m ore p le a sa n t d u tie s a n d fo r re c re a tio n . P h o n e an d we will h av e o u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e call. Phonograph springs, all kinds, in stock. Fixit Shop, Beaver block. ÎfiP îW P o u ltr y and W AN TED— A uto to tta d e fo r A sh lan d lots. L ith ia G arag e. 2 3 8 tf FO R SA LE OR R E N T — Good four- room house, la rg e lot, som e fru it, sm all ch ick en house. See Mrs. L a n e a t T id in g s. 238-3* L e t J e r r y O’N eal fig u re y o u r next job o f p lu m b in g . F ir s t class m a te r ial a n d w o rk m an sh ip . P h o n e 138. 207 E. M ain s tre e t. . 2 3 8 tf FREE TUBE O matter how wet, s lip p e r y , or o il- treach erou s th e p a v e ment may be, the Vacuum Cup tread will not skid. N Nor will Vacuum Cup Tires demand any heavier fuel con sumption than will any other tir e o f e q u a l w e ig h t and thickness. Sold a t prices which repre sent downright e c o n o m y , yet you pay only for the q u a lity — th e s a / o f y c o s ts you nothing. NOW HERE A TON TESTED Price $1,345 with each of these wonder ful tires as an extra induce ment for you to try one of these tires on your car at 5 Passenger Touring once. COME IN TODAY I will show you how you can save Tire Dollars by actual Won all road and track races and endurance contests this year Better than 20 miles on a gallon of gas 2000 miles on a gallon of oil • tire comparisons. WOOD’S W OOD’S TIKE SHOP EASTERN SUPPLY CO. ASHLAND Class A Garage Call 30 for Demonstration