Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Monday, October 2, 1922
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
TAKE TURNS KEEPING HOUSE
New York Man and His Wife Havs
Arrangement They Say Is “All
In th e October num ber of th e “De-!
to the Good."
sig n e r,” th e re is p rin ted a “ discov-i
e ry ” by an A shland wom an, Mrs.
Jones and his wife are a modern
G race Groves, 399 Beach stre e t, un­ couple. Each goes to business and
d er th e d e p a rtm e n t of “ W hat to Do.” , each helps with the housework. It so
The suggestion m ade by Mrs. Groves happens that each works In an office
to th e D esigner is: “ To avoid lum py where on alternate weeks their pres­
corn-m eal m ush, s tir a little cold ence Is required at an early h o u r^ n d
w a te r into th e corn m eal, then pour their quitting time is fixed correspond­
ingly early, says the New York Sun.
and s tir th is m ix tu re into th e boil-;
“We’ve doped it out this way,” ex­
ing w a te r.”— Mrs. G. G.( A shland, plained Jones. “The week the wife lias
Ore.
to get to the office early I get up and
get breakfast and after breakfast wash
Come and dance a real fox tro t to the dishes and make the bed. After
real m usic. H ot Springs, S aturday that I just have time to make the of­
n ig h t.
23-3 fice. When the wife gets home at
nlgftt she gets the dinner, so that by
the time I arrive everything is on the
You m ay be so rry if you don’t in ,; table steaming hot. The next week,
su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
307tf when I have to get in early mornings,
we just shift schedules. She gets the
E xquisitely tailo red su its a t P aul-; breakfast and I the dinner.
ser ud’s.
20tf
“Of course I had to have a little
coaching on the cooking at first, but
I’ve got so now I can shake as mean
A tten d B ridge P a rty —
M esdames F ra n k Dean and Carl an elbow around the kitchen as any
one, whether It’s boiling an egg for
Nims, of this city, a tte n d ed a bridge
breakfast or preparing a five-course
party given by Mrs. W. Y. Crowson, dinner.
of M edford one evening th e la tte r
“Some who have heard of the a r­
p a rt of last week. The p arty w as' rangem ent think we’re crazy. But
given in honor of Mrs. C harles Lebo I we’re happy; so w hat’s the differ­
ence ?”
of San F rancisco.
,
A sh la n d W om an a “ D iscoverer”—
ASHLAND DAELT TIDING«
PAOT TRRKB
11
W hen R oebling Built B rooklyn Bridge
H e P ro v id ed for O v ercro w d in g
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
PHYSICIANS.
VII n d i i ! d , ^ UDI? ~ L 18 Church St- OR- KBNKST A. WOODS— Practi.-»
Individual .n stru ctio n on violin— t lim ited to eva
ear
nn « .„ a
Sevcik m ethod
O rchestra and
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 a n r
ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory
1 to 6. Sw edanburg Bldg.,
and history.
L eonard C. Petit.I
land. O re
73.ti
cigarette^
1 'hey are
GOOD!
FOR RENT.
®R- J. J. EMMENS-—Physlc’an and
APA’RTMPMmo
U ----- “T - ;----- ;----- Surgeon.
P ractice lim ited
U
A j ^ R P J ? NTS “ Bli rn ish e d - c,ose «ye. ear, nose ¿nd th ro a t. Gi , -
ra o d e rn . co»\en>ences. A dults
»uPPlied. Oculist and aurlst fo-
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St.,
S. P. R. R. Offices. M F. am H
or phone 122.
__ 257-tf
JBldg., M adford, Ore. Phone '<57
FOR RENT— Five room , ground DR. M ATTIE R. SHAW — Re^àlen'ee
floor furnished ap a rtm e n t, w ith ' and office 108
Pioneer avenue
piano.
L ights
w ater Shop,
furn- le
Telephone
nm «.« 10 i in
ished. In
q u ire and
N eedlecraft
,e Pl,oue 2S
28.
Office house.
to 12 a, m .; 2 to 5 p. ni., only.
50 E a st Main.
20-2
FOR RENT— Piano. Phone 236 or
ta ll 431 N orth Main.
24-3*
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
alm ost upon him, W endell Dawson,
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
FOR
RENT—
U
nfurnished
house.
73
of P o rtlan d , geological survey engi­
G ranite.
25-4* ! nation does wonders. F irst N at’!
neer, killed th e anifhal w ith a blojv
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
N ature abhors a vacuum ” tf
on the head from th e b u tt of his FOR RENT— L arge, sunny fu rn ­
ished room , w ith or w ithout
rifle Monday at W aldo L ake, he r e ­
CONVALESCENT HOME
board. 132 7th St.
25-3*1
ported on his re tu rn to Bend. The
Good
gun stock was sh a tte re d .
Dawson FOR RENT Five room fu rn ish ed CONVALESCENT HOME
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.
house,
cen
trally
located,
ad
u
lts
had ju st killed the fem ale’s cub and
Term s reasonable.
153 G ran te
p referred . In q u ire 166 H argadine
unw ittingly fired his last shell a t
St. Phone 411-R.
306-1 ino
nr phone 122.
251f
the m other, m issing her. She m ea­
TRANSITAR AND E X PR E SS.
IN TER UK KAN AUTOCAR CO.
su red five and one-half feet in
FOR prom pt and careful service,
length. Dawson is having the cub
(E ffectiv e January 1, 1 9 2 2 )
au to tru ck s or horse drays, call
m ounted.
D aily (E xcept S unday)
W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
N e w Y ork S k y lin e S e e n F rom B rook lyn Bridge -(In O v a l)—
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near Hotel
John A . R oeb lin g.
“ COMMONS” ONLY IN NAME
7:00 a. m.
F ru it canning tim e Is a t hand. 7:00 a. m.
A shland.
66tf
b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
307tf
8:00 a. m.
N E of the periodic cries th a t w ires are not tw isted, but laid
F or firuit Jara, lids, rubbers, jelly 8:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
Delegates to Early English National
9:00 a. in. L L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS
the Brooklyn Bridge is not p ararellel and continuous and then
molds and su g ar. D etrick ’s prices 10:00 a. ni.
P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl j
10:00
a. m.
Assembly Belonged Without Ex­
FE R — Good team and m otor
bound
together.
And
the
oblique
safe because of the terrific over­
•an’t be beaten.
11:00
a.
m.
11:00
a. rn.
trucks. Good service at a reason
ception to Proprietary Class.
Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. I
crowding of tra in s and m otor ve­ storm braces th a t rad iate like a
12:00 no on
12:00 noon able price. P hone 83
P hone 465.
4tf i
hicles having recent’y been stilled web from the top of the towers on
1:00
m.
1:00 P- m
SUMMONS
P.
As early as 1254 in England,
by the statem ents of engineers who each side to 400 feet of the bridge
FOR EXCHANGE
2:00 P- m.
2:00 P. m.
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Btate
knights
were
called
from
the
shires
to
know the facts, the whole p ictur­ floor beneath are calculated to bear
O ur m odern equipm ent enables us
3:00
m.
m.
3:00
of
Oregon
for
Jackson
county.
P-
P
esque romance of the building of the whole weight of the bridge for
to clean and dye any a rticle . A s h -' the national assembly to testify to the
4:00 P- m. FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
4:00 P. Ul.
Dan Collidt, plaintiff,
taxable capacity of their districts. Two
the bridge has been again recalled. th at distance if necessary. They
bered ranch on Pacific highway
5:00 P. m.
5:00 P- ni.
vs.
land C leaning an d Dyeing W orks. from each shire were chosen by the
When Col. W ashington A. Roeb­ a re small, but the same engineers
and
county road, n e a r H ilt; small
6:00
m.
6:00
m.
Ollie
Collier,
defendant.
P-
P-
P hone 63.
22tf gentry and landowners.
house and outbuildings;
good
ling, who wove the g re a t wire ca­ th a t made possible these g re a t
7:00 P- m.
7:00 P- m.
To Ollie Collier, the ¡hove named
At first the custom had no purpose
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
bles over plans made by his f a ­ modern suspension bridges m anu­
8:30 P- m.
defendant:
8:30 P- m. Sat. only
A ttend S ta te F a ir —
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill
except the desire o f the taxing body
9:30 P. in
th er, John A. Roebling, announced factured them and set them in
In the nam e of the State of Ore­ 3:30 P- m.
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook, of A sh­ to keep in close financial touch with
the other day th a t the bridge was place.
gon, you are hereby required to ap­ 10:30 P- ni. Sat. only 10:30 P- m
acreage; prefer no house, but
It took from 1870 to 1883 to
Sunday Schedule
good for many years to come, he
land, were in a tte n d an c e a t the sta te the towns and districts. But soon
pear n the above untitled court tn d
would ensider acreage w ith sm all
Leave
M
edford
for
A
shland
and
Simon
de
Montfort,
in
rebellion
against
build
the
Brooklyn
Bridge,
so
it
is
spoke
from
a
knowledge
of
long
cause
any
answ
er
the
com
plaint
of
fair al Salem th e la tte r p a rt of last
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
he p laintiff filed therein r gainst Ashland for M edford everv hour on
Henry 111, turned it into a gathering
forgotten facts. He knew when now forty-nine years old. Since
week.
ite St.
23ltf*
the
h
our
from
9
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m
.;
;
ou.
within
nix
weeks
from
the
date
the
days
when
it
was
started
the
to express and discuss grievances
he built it th a t it would be sub­
of (he first publication of this tum - then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
ject to overstrain in the future. Roebling plant from its initial
against the king. In this way there
H ELP W ANTED
Da -ring every S atu rd ay n ig h t at grew up a representative assembly
A shland w aiting room — E ast Side
tnons.
And when he built into th a t first shops a t Trenton, N. J., has spread
And you will hereby take notice Pharm acy.
WANTED— Im m ediately, ladies ti
th e 11 t Springs. Come, let us show called the “Commons,” which sat and
g re a t bridge, which ushered in the to Roebling, 10 miles fa rth e r down
ASHl-AND-ROSEBURG STAGE
h a t if you fail to to appear tn d
trav el, $30 week and expenses t<
Age of Steel W ire and preceded the Delaware,
you a j >id tim e.
23-3 debated apart from the gathering of
answ
er
for
w
ant
thereof,
p
laintiff
work A shland, or outside town
D
aily
(E
xcept
Sunday)
Col.
Roebling
still
directs
the
his wire cables fo r the Wiiliams-
great nobles and bishops, called the
will tak e a decree of the court LV. ASHLAND
$3 day. Vendom e H otel, see Mrs
LV.
ROSEBURG
work
of
his
company.
P
a
rt
of
its
burgh
and
M
anhattan
bridges
over
F o r sale, used m otorcycles. F ixit! “House of Lords.”
ag
ain
st
you
as
follows:
T
hat
the
Jones.
18-3*
the E a st River, a factor of safety w ar service consisted of the 80,-
1:00 p. m.
I • 00 p. m.
The difference, however, was no
bonds of m atrim ony heretofore < nd
Shop.
T
ravel
by
stag
e;
sh
o
rte
st
ro
u
te
by
000,000
feet
of
Roebling
wire
ca­
f
a
r
in
excess
of
w
hat
tim
id
im
ag­
more than relative. For In this early
,
now existing betw een plain tiff and 20 m iles; one of O regon’s most W ANTED— Men who can sell.
inations could picture, he built for ble, now reposing on the floor of
house of commons there were no com­
splendid
stock
in
good
assortm
en
defendant
be
forever
dissolved,
tn
d
O ur clothes a re com fortable be­
scenic tripe.
F a r e - Ashland-l»*>»e-
the N orth Sea, which was once &
centuries, not decades.
mon men in the modern conception of
of varieties. Select te rrito ry open
held for n au g h t; th a t a decree of
20tf the term. They were all men of prop­
burg,
$
4
.6
0
;
M edford - R osC urg.
cause they fit. P a u lse ru d ’s.
The cables are made of 19 p a rt of the mine barrage. The
A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign W rit
absolute divorce be granted plaintiff
atrands, each stran d containing A driatic B arrage, which was ready
now for p articu lars. Salem Nurs
j and for such other and fu rth e r re- $ 4 .1 5 ; G ran ts P ass-R oseburg, S3.00.
erty, many as wealthy and Influential ]
278 wires, continuous like yarn in for laying when the w ar ended,
C hristian W orkers Rand—
ery Com pany, 428 Oregon Bldg
! lief as to th e court m ay seem m eet
as the great peers, and, indeed, fre­
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
a skein nearly 200 miles long. The took over 12,000,000 feet more.
Salem, Oregon.
19-1
and proper in the prem ises.
The C h ristian W orkers band will quently they were the sons and young­
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
This
sum
m
ons
is
published
In
the
LV.
MEDFORD
LV.
G’T’S
PASS
m eet Tuesday evening a t 7:30 er brothers of these peers. The really
A shland Tidings, weekly edition, 10:00 a. m.
30 n m. W ANTED— Girl experienced in coi
CALIFORNIA MAN IN DEBT
o ’clock a t the P re sb y te ria n church. common man in those days had not OREGON SCHOOLS AND ROADS
fectionery work.
Those not e
once
each
week
for
a
period
of
six
1:00
p. Hl.
RE C EIV E GOVERNMENT AID
perienced
need
not
apply. Plas
> The a n n u a l election of officers will even a vote, to say nothing of a seat
304 TRILLIO NS OF DOLLARS consecutive weeks, and seven tim es 2:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m
5:00 p. in.
in parliam ent.
C onfectionery.
22
he a p a rt of th e evening business.
• th ere u n d er and by virtue of rn or­
Sunday Only
der
duly
m
ade,
rendered
and
entered
Oregon
has
ju
s
t
received
$110,-
10:00
a.
m.
All m em bers are urged to be present
SAN FRANSISCO, Oct. 2.— Be­
10:00 a. m.
FOR RALF..
Why They Got Nowhere.
015.21, from the federal govern­ cause he owes more’ m oney th an by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge, 4:30
;3U p. m.
4:30 p. m.
under date of Septem ber 28th, 1922.
A story that harks back to the Civil m ent for use in building roads and
G rants Pass w aiting room — The HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings.
E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrlck
th ere is in the w orld, George Thom as i Date of firs t publication of this
war. concerns a troop of Confederate
Bonbonnlere,
phone 160.
m ain tain in g schools, the am ount be-'I Jones, a resid en t of San Jose, Calif., sum m ons is O ctober 2nd, 1922.
FOR SALE— Modern nix room plas­
G roceteria.
mountain volunteers and their colonel.
Office and w aiting room —
tered bugalow, chicken house,
ing
25
per
cent
of
th
e
receipts
from
B.
F.
LINDAS,
filed
a
petition
in
bankruptcy.
They had been sent for by a certain
A ttorney for P lain tiff.
woodshed, garage, th re e large
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next Confederate town, but before they the n atio n al fo rests in Oregon dur-;
Jones affirm ed th a t the am ount
lots, fru it berries, etc.
Price
A
ddress:
Jackson
County
Bank
job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater could arrive the federal forces were Ing the year. An ad d itio n al 10 per due his principal c re d ito r was $304,-
Building, M edford, Oregon. 26-6-mon
$2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth
lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138. In command of the city. The auxil­ cent of the to ta l receipts, am ounting 840,332,912,685.16, and was an ac­
St. B arber Shop or 283 B street.
207 E. M ain stre e t.
23Stl iaries arrived in the night and found to $44,006.09, has been set aside for tual jud g m en t a g ain st him by the
9-1 mo
h
A
,
the town deserted. Not caring to mix bu ild in g roads and tra ils w ithin the
superior c o u rt of Santa C lara county.
FOR SALE— Five room , m odern
unnecessarily with the Union troops, natio n al fo rests of Oregon.
Crater Imke C l o s e d -
In 1S97, he borrow ed $100 from
cottage, p artly furnished, built-in
they turned around and rode out of
The to tal am ount accruing to the H enry B. S tu a rt a t 10 per cent in ­ E ffe ctiv e . . . . D iplom atic
L a st W ednesday and T h u rs d a y , the town by the first gate and road
featu res, newly painted and p a ­
bro u g h t 10 inches of snow at Cra- i they found. Before them stretched a nation for road and school expendi-; te re st com pounded m onthly.
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it.
R e­
F o r p a rticu lars, inqu re 372 Iowa
te r Lake, and resu lted in the closing tine smooth highway and they took to tu re s from natio n al forests receipts cently S tu a rt b rought an action to
o r to ow ner at 502 F airview St.
ASHLAND
REALTY
CO
of the lodge officially on S aturday j it for all they were worth. They rode is $846,442.41 for roads and schools, recover.
The c o u rt held a g ain st
9-lm o
+ night. The force, which has been all night without passing any villages and $338,576.96, for forest roads Jones.
or
signs
of
civilization.
The
country­
O pposite C ity H all
in charge of lodge d u rin g the season,I
FOR SALE— A num ber of good
and tra ils.
The to ta l is p ro -ra te d .
side se e m e d not only deserted, hut de­ am ong 28 states having natio n al
milch cows, will he frash next
have re tu rn e d to M edtord.
molished as well. When the sun peeped
See
m onth.
Prices reasonable
fo rests w ithin th e ir borders, in pro­ EMPTY R IF L E BUTT
B usiness C hances
J. W. Bailey, T alent.
19tf
over the Blue Ridge mountains the col­
Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every
USED TO K IL L BEAR
C O P Y R IG H T
onel drew up suddenly. “W hat's the portion to the receipts. The g rea ter
In su ra n c e
Real E s ta te
FOR SALE— Piano, used a t K ings­
day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c m atter, suh?” asked the lieutenant. portion of th e forest receipts arises j
THE GOOD THINGS
bury Springs dance pavilion. Sell­
BEND,
Or.,
Oct.
2.—
His
rifle
delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
out
of
tim
b
er
sales,
w
ith
grazing
OF AUTUMN
“Dammit, suh,” roared the colonel,
ing on account no m ore dances.
“we’ve been galloping around a ra c e fees m aking a close second. O ther em pty and an in fu ria ted m other bear
are
m
any,
b
u
t
am
ong
the
num
­
P rice $135, term s.
In q u ire 10
B etter clothes for less, a t P a u l­ track all night.”—Suu Francisco Ar­ sources of incom e are special use
berless blessings of peace and
G ranite St. Phone 296-Y. 21 5*
s e ru d ’s.
20tf gonaut.
prosperity th e re is no th in g so es­
perm its, w ater pow er perm its, and
FOR SALE— 10 acres $65 per acre.
sential
to the w orld’s w elfare as
sum m er hom e ren tals.
$650 cash, 1% m iles town, under
LEKDOM 'S T I H R
HOSPITAL Lunenburg Gloucester of Nova Scotia.
good, n u tritio u s b read — th e kind
ditch. O. A. M anning, T alent, Or.
th a t taste s good, looks as good as
MOVED to th e REAVER CORNER.
In Lunenburg, the Gloucester of
22tf
it tastes, and proves its goodness
MASON an d HOOD T IR E S.
l t f Nova Scotia, tlie smell of fish is in all SISKIYOU COUNTY REPORTS
by bringing h e a lth and vigor to FOR SALE— H eating stove. Call 55
FIR ST SNOW OF SEASON
and over all. Churches, fish flakes, j
all who eat it.
Such bread is
Pine street.
2 4-3
S | m ' im I s W eek-E nd H ere—-
curing plants, steep hills, bold head­
Our assortment contains both wood and coal
the kind m ade by
Miss M ildred Culey spent thej lands, shipyards, skilled fishermen and
YREKA, C»lif., Oct. 2.— More
FOR SALE— Piano and household
burners that are made to render the maximum
w eek-end as th e guest of Miss C laud­ a sightly fleet of fishing vessels, oxen than an inch of snow covered Ball
fu rn itu re . 139 W im er.
25-3*
service. They are attractive, both in looks and in
ine Cox. of th is city.
Miss C u le y . and German-looking faces, figures and m ountain yesterday.
SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every
price, and are sure to give satisfaction.
was one of the g ra d u a te s of the Ash-1 names, are the characteristics. The
The first cold snap of th e year
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
place was settled by Hessians back in
C B L A M K I N
land high school last year, and is
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
cam
e
to
Siskiyou
county
T
hursday
George IV’s time, and marked traces
now em ployed in M edford.
Heavy freezing occurred
Drop in and let us show them to you.
BARGAINS IN REAL
of tlie early settlers remain. The m orning.
A PPL E S— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb.
housewives are so neat th at they even T hu rsday m orning, and F riday a
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9-F-l 1-
ESTATE
Now s th e tim e to have your pi­ put lace curtains at the cellar and blanket of frost covered the K lam ­
ano tuned. C arl H. Lovelaivl S tu­ woodshed windows.
A prodigious ath basin.
dio 135 E. M ain. P h o n e 465. 4tf clanging of church bells goes on in
City and R anch P roperties
Lunenburg every Sunday, for the place
8 7 -3 9 N orth Main S t.
Phone 203
P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf has many places of worship.
Hoitses to R ent
From Lunenburg come some of the
F IL M
hardiest and most skillful m ariners
L eave for E ugene—
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
Mrs. Em igh and d a u g h te r le ft for and fishermen in the world, while the
17*7*
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
fishing fleet and the vessels built here,
FIR E INSURANCE
E ugene yesterday, w here they ex­
have a wide reputation.
THE
MECHANICAL
HORSE
pect to m ake th e ir hom e.
Mrs.
P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out
fire insurance has robbed many
E m ig h ’s son has obtained em ploy­
W hat the Mouth Denotes.
BUYERS AND SELLER S MEET
a m an of his en tire property.
m ent in th a t city and they will m ake
Suspicion and secretiveness are de- j
D on’t be caught u n p rep ared by
th e ir hom e w ith him .
noted by a mouth which slants to ,
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the fire fiend. Your hom e, your
either side and has lips tightly drawn, j
business, your crops, your a u to ­
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m obile have a very re a l money
B e tte r be sa ie th an sorry.
See while intolerance, arrogance, ami ■
value.
B eaver R ealty Co. about your in su r other tra?.3 sim ilar in character have
No property is secure against
ance. P hone 68.
287tf as a result of long study, come to be
th a t feelin g of “ bein g p r e p a r e d ” fo r w h a t­ R anches, Orchards and H om es
destru ctio n by f re. L et us tell
associated with a mouth where the
you how little it will cost to fully
lower lip protrudes. A mouth may not
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that its shape, form, and expression
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ASHLAND, ORE.
and actions is readily acknowledged
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lym an, of l>y those who have made a study of
U ntil you have >‘a little read y m oney in the
P o rtlan d , arrived in th e city S atur- this most sensitive feature.
day m orning and expect to spend the
K dog and cat had made a horse
b a n k .”
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Which ran by steam or some such force.
w l w inter here. They cam e h e re in th e
They p u t this monster in a race
Real E sta te and R eal Insurance
hopes th a t Mrs. L ym an’s h ealth
Mrs. Borden-Lodge—You're prepar­
And though it set an awful pace.
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It couldn’t stand so swift a jog
change.
They are located a t 59 Don’t try to fool me. I can see<
And broke in pieces! Then the dog
Safety blades resharpened
P h on e 211
41 E Main St.
through you.
.--w™ p ic k e d up the bits and wheeled them in.
M anzanita stre e t.
like
new.
Single
bit,
30r
And managed, after all, to winl
Mr. Hungerford—During tW year
doz. Dobnle bit, 60c doz
I’ve lived here you've kept npj so thin 1
The moral of this fable true.
See Carl L oveland about having
Tobacco Seeds Small.
anyone can see through tne.
Is—Dvu’t quit till the race is through.
C hildren’s W ork A
y o u r boy learn some band in s tru ­
Tobacco seeds are so minute that a
Good clothes a re tools of advance-'
m ent, and Join th e Boys’ Band. S tu­
thimbleful will furnish enough pianta
Specialty
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dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465.
4tf uiajit. S^j& iiuiserud's su its.
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