Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
ASHLAW)) DAILY TIDINGS
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Monday, July 2-4, 1022
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HEAR THE FACTS
HEAR THE FACTS
CMFETING-ASHLAND ARMORY
Wednesday Evening, July 26,8 o’clock
Hear the Facts About Sheriff Terrill
F airness, True-Blue A m ericanism dem ands th a t you should know the FACTS
before you decide w hether or no a public officer should be recalled.
HEAR THE FACTS
Visits w ith P a re n ts —
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. D eardorf, of
LaCyene, K ans., a rriv ed in A shland
S aturday, to m ake a visit w ith Mr.
D eardori'S paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
P ills Christian Pulpit—
Rev. P e te r B u rn e tt filled the p ul­ Fred D eardorf, of N orth M a in 1
street.
pit a t th e C h ristian church Sunday.
Someone from th e E ugene Bible
P h onographs rep aired . F ix it Shop.
school is expected to fill th e pulpit
next Sunday. T his church hopes in Visits with Neice—
the n e a r fu tu re to announce the se­
Mrs. S arah Boots, of B stre e t,
lection of a perm anent p asto r as
was visiting her neice, Mrs. W. A.
th e re a re several m in isters who have
■ Cooper, east of town, on Sunday.
th e ir eyes on the A shland field.
Local and Personal
E m pty oil b a rre ls a t $1 each at
C arson-F ow ler L um ber Co.
271-6
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TKC THEATER BiAl'TlFUL
Polly
of the Follies
99
— w ith—•
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
— and—
All of th e Z igfield B eauties
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
C om m unity Screen Song
The New P o p u la r *
“TODAY”
Led by Mrs. Jo h n S hortridge
Accom panied by Geo. D. Converse
— Also—
l’ATHE REVIEW
TOMORROW,
WED.,
Floating Foot Clinic for New York
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A la ska M ay Solve W ood Problem .
Alaska alone is said to have wood
enough to fill one-thin of the news­
print need of the nation. There are
5G.1KM) acres of fine lumber available
most of which is spruce and hemlock
„.-s, U,H| tl,e rem ainder is pine. Alaska’s
¿V 1 ¡gold will probably vanish before her
! 1 wood supply is exhausted. There are
j forty varieties of wood which will
•’ . soon become m arketable by the open-
1 ing up of transportation facilities.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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TIIl'RS.
S M K W a iw ic s
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New York now has a Hunting foot clinic, tirst in the worlu, which makes
regular trips around M anhattan Island stopping at various piers to attend to
the foot troubles of boatmen, dock workers and bathers. It is named the
Will Visit R elatives—
R ay H aw ley, from C alifornia, is Podiatrist.
expected soon in A shland to visit
his fath e r, V, V. Haw ley, and o th er
Images were introduced into vari-
BRIEF INFORMATION
relatives here.
ous churches about 300'A. D.
Greenland produces most of the ice-
Short-sighted people are said to he
bergs ibat iloat in the Atlantic.
The M edford F lu ff R ug m an will the most Intelligent.
Only 2 per cent of the population
be in A shland Tuesday of th is w eek.| Worms attacked the tirst wheat crop
of
Kingston. Jam aica, are white.
,f
the
Virginia
colonists.
P hone 175.
274-1
Prior to 1825 all womert’s shoes
Polar bears have been kuowu to
were made without heels.
scent a ship seven miles distant,
New Sunday School S upt.—
W orkers in ja n n trte s are generally
’T here were 4,51)0 Indians living in
The C h ristian Sunday school is ery free from lung troubles.
Oregon when »the last eeftsus was
m uch pleased w ith the new su p e rin ­
Many Chinese women have dis­ taken.
ten d e n t, Mr. Jam es P u tn a m , of H ol­ tinguished themselves as poets.
Fifteen thousand persons lost their
A silkworm in its brief lifetime lives in tires in the United Stales
ly s tre e t. T he Sunday school plans
ist year.
for a picnic soon th a t prom ises to npins about 4,(MM) yards of thread.
be an enjoyable affair.
At Rogue Elk Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sim pson and
O rres cleans clothes. Phone 64. sons Glenn and H arold, took d in n er
a t th e Rogue E lk hotel on Rogue
Visits Mother—
riv e r Sunday.
George W oodson and fam ily, from
C alifornia, a re visiting Mr. W ood­
PASTEUR’S FIRST CURE
so n ’s m other, Mrs. Je ff H ow ard, of
M ountain avenue, a t present.
SMALL CITY HAS REt O R D
w here she will visit her son Ray, of
LINE GF ELE C TR O LIER S D rain, and in.erview old friends in
the vicinity of her form er home.
LODI, C alif., July 24.— W hen the
present job of in stallin g electroliers V isits in A shland—
is com pleted, Lodi will have seven
Mrs. Ben Howe, of Rogue R iver.
and one-half m iles of stre e ts lighted
■spent Sunday in Ashland visiting
w ith beau tifu l electroliers.
w ith h er husband and her m other,
Mrs. F ra sie r, who a re living here.
Leaves for Douglas County—
Mrs. Will H edrick, of B stre e t,
I/pnglois— $7000 school building
left for Douglas county last week, to he erected.
LOST— Gold E v ersh arp pencil, in
p ark , with “ E lvine” on it. R eturn
to Tidings office and receive re-
ward._______________
274-3*
the pooiarn,u ?
Green apples— G ravenstines. C an’t
heat ’em for pies and sauce.
25
pounds for $1 delivered.
Phone
9 - F - ll.
FINAL SHOWING TODAY
if
Visits R elatives—
J. F. Sm ith, of R oseburg, was vis­
iting relatives in town th e first of
the week. Mr. Sm ith is en ro u te to
Los Angeles, to visit his p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Sm ith, of Sawtelle.
HEAR THE FACTS
FOR SALE— Fine R. I. Red rooster,
one year old, best stock, $2. Also
higli grade milk goats, ju st fresh.
B. M iller, Box 564.
274-1*
WANTED— At once a t Sap and Salt,
m an and wife for general work.
Man m ust und erstan d handling
horses, cows and chickens. W om ­
an to do housew ork and plain
cooking. F o r inform ation, phone
67, or see C. L. Loom is, 607 Boul­
evard.
274tf
FOR SALE— R easonable, re s ta u ra n t
doing good business. Good loca­
tion.
F o r in fo rm atio n , phone
196,
274-3
FOR SALE— F o u r horse wagon, hay
rak e, cow and two calves. Inquire
519 M ountain avenue.
274-2*
FQjR RENT—T w o furnished fresh
a ir cabins, also im a ll a p a rtm e n t
n e a r park.
153 G ranite St.
, Phone 411-R.
274-1
FOR SALE— W heeler W hite
peaches a re now ready for
ery. • Phone o rd ers to C. W.
tin.
Cling
deliv-!
C hat- .
274-2!
A PPLES ,.— G ravenstines. j
COP WITH MANY DEGREES GREEN
C an’t heat ’em for pies and sauce |
Protect
~your home
The germs, carried by Flies, have caused the loss of
thousands of lives.
Does your home need a screen door, or window screen^
Inspect Our Complete Line of Screen Doors
C a r so n -F o w le r Lbr. Co.
“ In the E^art of Town.’’
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone!
9-F-ll-.-
Meeting Tuesday—
The re g u la r W. C. J . U. m eeting
will be held in th e lib ra ry Tuesday
afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock. All m em ­
bers a re req u ested to be present.
It was beast ag a in st b east in the
quiet c o u rty a rd of the Spanish
Inn.
F rom a high window a frig h ten ed
girl w atched th e d eath struggle.
She th an k e d God th a t th is b lac k ­
h e a rted scoundrel was learn in g
now th e te rro r of a b e a st's caress
ju st as she, scarcely an h o u r be­
fore had know n th e frenzy of his
bestial a rm s a b o u t her.
Zane
Grey
p ic t u r e
GOLDEN
DREAMS
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C laite Adams
w«»A
Carl Cantvcort
Baby Girl Arrives*—
W ord has reached th is city to th e
effect th a t Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rush
a re th e p a re n ts of a fine baby girl
which arriv ed a t th e ir hom e in
B row nsville, O regon, on Ju ly 21.
They will be rem em bered as having
lived in A shland a n um ber of years
ago.
Sprusteel
the spruce and steel
- BENJAMIN
B. HAMPTON
Step Ladder
J ¡«tri but# 4 bv
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S trongest, L ig h te st L ad d ers Made
Shop Work a Specialty
CLIP PAYNE
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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COUPE
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Arrive Home from Idaho—
Mr. and Mrs. H om er E lh a rt have
re tu rn e d hom e from a th re e weeks
visit w ith relativ es and friends in
C aldw ell, Idaho, and vicinity. W hile
a t Caldw ell they m ade a trip to
Y ellow stone n a tio n a l p a rk , being ac­
com panied by Mr. E lh a rt’s two
b ro th ers.
Zana'Grey
production
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William D. Haislip, u policeman in
the Ninth precinct of the Washington
force, has been awarded degrees of
bachelor of laws, m aster of laws and
m aster of patent laws by the Na­
tional university, and degrees from
Virginia Polytechnic institute and
Georgetown Law school. Haislip was
an officer in the navy during the w ar
rills i s the statue which stands at
the P asteur instiUite .in Paris, France
to symbolize Doctor P^ateur's conquer­
ing of hydrophobia. T he boy shown
lighting a mad dog was P asteur’s flrst
patient and was cured.
I t paya to read the classified page.
Ths Modem Vamp.
The rnodefL; “vamp” Is a colloquial
contraction of the term "vampire,” j
used in the sense of the “rag and the
bone and the hank of hair” type of
woman, “who did not care,” described
by Rudyard Kipling in his famous
poem of that name. This word is
being used as a verb, meaning to ex­
to rt money or other valuable articles,
For the doctor, salesman, inspector, contractor,
executive, the Ford Coupe means
—more calls per day in less time,
—protection from weather,
—
—ample roominess and comfort.
—a car of modest, businesslike refinement
and elegance.
Above all, it is the car of dependability—the Ford
engine has the power.
We keep your car on the road. We sell Genuine
Ford Parts.
HARRISON BROTHERS
FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
ASHLAND, OREGON
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