Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 28, 1922, Image 4

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OCAt AND PERSONAL
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Returns from Montana—
D onald Snydar re tu rn e d S aturday
evening from a m onth a vacation a t
Ogden, Utah. H e also visited for a
sh o rt tim e a t S alt L ake City and
Sacram ento While away.
Im ogene W allace, P ianist-T eacher
-studio second floor B eaver Bldg.
290-5fri*
A ngell offers free tre a t- j
to d em o n strate chiropractic,
M ondays, W ednesdays, F rid ay s, 5 toi
6 p. m. A cceptance involves no ob-j
ligation. T re atm e n t $1.50 or 12 fo r'
$15. L im ited offer. F irs t N ational
B ank building.
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Picnic on Rogue River—
Mrs. M. E. F ra zie r, Mrs. E.
H uschke, Mrs. Je an B urns and son
m otored to Rogue R iver Sunday in
Mrs. H uschke’s car, w here they m et
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howe and the
p arty spent th e day on the river,
w here they had a fine lunch and a
very enjoyable tim e.
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Watching Rome
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Hotel Built cn Gold Mine.
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¡?hone 64.
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A utom obile in su ra n c e a specialty.
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course.
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Luther McCoy Innocent—
Owing to an unavoidable m istak e
In nam es in F rid a y ’s Tidings, it was
given th a t L u th e r McCoy had been
a rre ste d fo r b reak in g into th e P , J.
A m er store. It was Roy McCoy, a
cousin, instead of L u th e r, who was
a rre s te d , to g eth e r w ith Fayne W il­
cox. L u th e r is the son of Abe McCoy
and Roy the son of Jo h n McCoy.
See th e free e n te rta in m e n t W ed­
nesday night by the M iracle Man a t
th e A rm ory.
304-3
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs
Pavilion, W ednesday and S atu rd ay
nights.
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D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
Good in su ra n c e a t good
P h o n e 274-J. Yeo of course.
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WTERO fiddled when Rome b u rn ­
ed, but th is V isigoth stood
and directed the p lunder when the
city fell before his rushing hosts.
The role is played by Thom as
M eighan in a trem endous spectacle
m ade a p a rt of “ M anslaughter” by
Cecil B. DeMille in his new est
P aram o u n t production. It is said
to he one of th e biggest scenes
ever attem p ted in motion pic­
tu res.
G rav en stin e Apples, none b e tte r
fo r Jelly. W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb.
box. P hone 9 - F - ll.
E xpert piano tuning. Carl Love­
lan d , stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone
465.
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Eugene— S. P. com pletes $10,000
Im provem ents.
CARD O F THANKS
I w ish to th a n k by friends and
n eighbors for th e ir kindness and
sym pathy d u rin g th e sickness and
d e a th of my a u n t, Mrs. J. M. Clyde.
A lso for th e b e a u tifu l flow ers.
A. C. L eg g att.
COLLEGE BOYS
SCHOOL SUITS
READY TO WEAR
Tailored to Measure
Inquire
304 3
— in rich colorings. Presidential
stripes, snappy mixtures, « iarf
rtyles.
$15 to $35
FOR EXCHANGE— W ill exchange
peaches for cabbage, tom atoes,
cucum bers, green peppers, onions. ■
sw eet corn, ca rro ts, grapes, sweet
apples, silver “prunes or Econom y
fru it jars. Phone 118 J. 304 2* ,
FOR TRADE— F o r 5 to 20 acres j
n e a r A shland, 40 acres high grade
alfa lfa and grain land, im uroved,
w a te r rig h t, fam ily orchard, near
W eiser, Idaho.
Staples R ealty i
Agency.
304 1
—You’re right; we don’t, make
much on these suits.
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PAULSERUD’S
Tell th e m throndii
th e WANT A D S
Eight ,vcars ago a new hotel v a s
constructed in Helena, Mont., or. Main WANTED— To borrow a t 6 per cent,
$2000 to $6000 for th re e years, on
street which occupies the site of Las'
No.
1 real e sta te security. A ddress
Chance gulch, where the placer miners
“ S,” care T idings, for interview .
worked In the sixties and extracted
304 2*
something like $30,000,000. The con
tractor who excavated for the founda­ FOR SALE— Five room m odern
tion hauled the ground away, washed
cottage, p artly fu rnished, b u ilt in
it in sluice-boxes and made a tidy sum
featu res, newly painted and p a­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it.
of money. It happened that the old
F o r p a rtic u la rs inquire 372 Iowa,
time placer miners didn’t work the
or to ow ner a t 502 Fairview . 304 6
ground thoroughly. There are large
areas of so-called placer ground In
various p arts of W estern Montana
MALE H E L P WANTED
which contain gold and which, accord­ AUTO Specialty Factory w ants ta le s­
m an as d istrib u to r for this coun­
ing to report, might be profitable If
ty. V ery pro fitab le and perm a­
dredged on n large scale.—C hester C.
nen t connection if you can qu al­
Davis, commissioner of agriculture of
ify.
Syncro-M otors Co., B attle
Montana, in Adventure Magazine.
Creek, Mich.
304-1*
A London coffee stall scene: Mid­
night.
Belated Tlieater-Goer (to street cor­
ner lounger)—Like a cup of coffee?
Lounger—Thanks, guvnor. I 'ope I
never pinch your watch, swelp me I—
London Dally News.
III!
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Wednesday
and
Thursday
4 -Door Sedan Now $1335
between 10 a. in. and 6 p. ra.
with a
4 -Passenger Coupe Now $1235
NEW
MACHINE
FOUNTAIN PEN OR
PENCIL
Just try it—
You’ll always bur it
Lithia
Bakery
A. BARTOLETTI, Prop.
(New Management)
A picture that is a cross-
section of all life—the high
and low lights, in Apache
den and gilded cabaret. Suf­
fused with thrills, blending
with every emotion into a
colorful, intense melodrama
—Also—
“ Aesop’s Fables’’ and
“ Topics of the Day”
(Xo advance in prices)
TOMORROW, WED., THU
With this done your pen or
pencil is insured against loss
or theft. Xo one dares take
or carry away your pen.
Rudolph
Valentino
Have your children’s school
pens engraved.
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—and—
is a
Health Builder and a Health
Keeper
FINISHING TODAY
at our store
on your
S S BREAD
THE THEATER BEAUTlhi'
New
Demonstrator
IN GOLD LETTERS
Want Ads Attract
G o o d H elp
1111 i 1111111 < 111
E very th in g good to e a t a t D etrick
G roceteria.
that engraves your name
rates.
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V isits with Sister—
Mrs. Claud Dow ning, of C alifo r-I
i?ia„ w ith h er two ch ild ren , has been
visitin g for two w eeks w ith her
siste r, Mrs. P au l Gulley, of H a rg a -
dlne stre e t.
Pendleton. Most of th e people who
viewed th e body in th e m orgue and
l declared th a t they had seen th e m an
j in P endleton, th in k th a t it was W al­
te r Scott th a t they had seen.
A Grateful ’Eart.
Stopped in Ashland—
Putting on New Roof—
Miss Grace F a rn h am , of E ugene,
H. C. Stock was engaged in p ut­
was in A shland last week w orking
tin g a new roof on his sto re b u ild ­
in the in te re sts of the g irls’ o rp h an ­
ing today.
age at Eugene. Miss F a rn h am has
been in C alifornia and Oregon tow ns
Dyeing and pleatin g a specialty a t
for the last nine weeks in field work
P a u lse ru d ’s.
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for th is hom e and re tu rn s Monday
to Eugene.
Cliff P ayne m akes book ends.
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L inn county rep o rts education for
6329 pupils cost $500,000.
Initiated Saturday—
Jam es Spencer, U ral Colem an and
H enry Pace w ere in itiated into th e '
“ 40 and 8’s ” a t M edford S a tu rd a y 1
night.
This is a branch of the!
A m erican Legion and q u ite a few;
m em bers a re being tak e n into the
organization.
Oft on Vacation—
M arjorie Fifeld, clerk a t the Mc­
N air d ru g store, is enjoying h er v a ­
cation th is year, b u t she did not
divudge w here she expected to spend
h e r tim e.
FOR RENT— A little home all to
yourself, a fu rn ish ed cabin w ith
close neighbors. Also a first floor
housekeeping room. 153 G ranite
St. Phone 411-R.
304 1
FOR SALE— T om atoes for canning.
Also pickling cucum bers, green
bell peppers and cantaloupes. W .
E. P ierson, Boulevard.
Phone
485-J.
304 C
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest
all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark e t.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
On Camping Trip—
The C hester DeLap fam ily, of Al­
lison s tre e t, lqft y e s te rd a y for a
th re e w eeks’ a u to trip to C ra te r
L ake and K la m a th F alls.
IDENTITY OF MAN FOUND
World s Greatest Memory Expert est th a t he sees o r hears.
Will Dem onstrate the l ÿ e of
The public is invited to hear thia
AT PENDLETON UNSOLVED
WANTED— Position
as
sten o g ra­
a
Trained
Memory'
unusual
expert d e m o n stra te
his
pher, or general office work. F irst
powers
of
mind
at
th
e
A
rm
ory
W
ed­
class references. Mabel Souther,
PENDLETON. Or., Aug. 28.—
P. O. Box 481.
304-2*
C harles W. H am ley, one of the nesday night. A ugust 30, a t
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W a lter Scott, local ran ch hand, now
w orld’s g re a te st m em ory experts, o'clock.
F
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te
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t.
No
FOR RENT— Five room furnished in th e employ of Law rence H agan, will dem o n strate the use of a tra in ed collection.
304-3
a p a rtm e n t
in
p riv ate
hom e, yesterday m et th e people who had m em ory, using educational, e n te r­
ground floor. M odern and nicelv identified him as th e dead m an still
D ancing a t the Big H ot Springs
furnished
See ow ner, 129 L aurel being held by D eputy C oroner J. F. tain in g and in te re stin g subjects. Mr.
stre e t, a fte r 6 p. m.
304-tf Brady, fo r identification. W hen he Ham ley was the only m em ory expert Pavilion, W ednesday and S aturday
used in the arm y in F rance, and is nights.
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FOR SALE— E a rly C raw ford peach­ i m et the people who believed him know n as the MIRACLE MEMORY
es, 2c per pound.
Bring your dead, th e su rp rise was g reat, and
New fall suite on display a t Paul-
boxes and help pick them .
5C7 i now it is believed th a t is reason to MAN and HUMAN DICTOGRAPH,
who
records
a
ll
th
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th
in
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of
in
te
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ru
d ’s. See ou r windows.
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Beach St. W . W. Robison. 304-3* doubt If th e dead m an was ever In
W ANTED— Peach pickers.
N elda Cafe.
This fam ous reflecting telescope lens, the only one of Its kind in the world,
P h o n o g rap h s repaired. F ix it Shop.
which was made in Greenville, Pa., twenty years ago by ltev. John Peate, a
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retired Methodist minister, will soon be put to a practical use when an attem pt
will be made to take motion pictures of Mars. The lens, which is 62 inches
Sw eet Cider, m ade fre sh every in diameter, is now at American University, W ashington.
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
In City Today—
Jam es Yeo was am ong th e out-of- j
town people seen on th e stre e ts
today.
TOO L ITE TO CLASSIFY
Monday, August
FOR SALE— Monday and Tuesday i The id en tity of th e m urdered m an
only, fine early C raw ford peaches, is still a m ystery.
two and th re e cents per pound,
at orchard.
B ring containers.
H eath ranch, 659 T errace St.
Oregon City Is calling for sew er
P hone 408-R.
304 1* i bids.
A rm ory, W ednesday n ig h t, h e a r
th e hum an dictograph, free.
Both
ed ucational and e n te rta in in g . 304-3
O rres cleans clothes.
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A b tíL A íD DAILY T ID lN uâ
The cost is only 25 cents.
See Our Demonstrator
Wednesday or Thursday
—at—
The preference for the good
Maxwell Sedan and Coupe has
steadily grown since they were
introduced ten months ago.
The admiration aroused by the
new kind of closed-car beauty of
these fine cars has been intensi­
fied by their exceptional per­
formance and reliahilitv in everv
day use.
Greatly increased production to
meet a constantly growing de­
mand has resulted in marked
savings which make possible
these new low prices.
More than ever it is apparent
that only in the good Maxwell
can such sound worth he found
B eautiful permanent closed-car bodies of steel. A quietness possible
only with solid construction. Broadcloth upholstery of highest grade.
Finished, inside and out, to de luxe closed-car standards. Hardware
of beauty and quality. Sedan seats five comfortably.
Sedan $1335
Coupe $1235
Touring Car $885
Roadster $885
F. (). B. Detroit—Revenue tax to he added
Gloria
Swanson
A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY
Phone 18—Medford, Ore.
— in ----
‘The Good
“ Beyond the Rocks”
—by—
ELINOR GLYN
author of “ Three Weeks”
A gorgeous love drama of
Paris nights, Alpine crags
—and society boudoirs!
Adm., 10 and 50c., incl. tax
MAXWELL
MAXWELL