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. 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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