Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÁStíLÁÑD DAILY t í D íng S
t'AGiî FOUR
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Local and Personal
Malta Commandery No. 4
Knights Templar
Musoni« Hall
S tated conclave, W ednesday even­
ing, October 4. S ojourning and vis­
iting Sir K nights courteously in ­
v i.ed.
W. H. McNAIR, E. C*
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
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D ining room set for sale. P hone F o rm e r P;
172.
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Rev. C. A. E dw ards, fo rm er pastor
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; of th e M ethodist church » who moved
Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every to Salem recently, was seen on the
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, stre e ts of th e city today,
delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
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lu esd a ÿ , O ctober
Aviator Smith Is Nearly Killed
Jacksonville enjoyed a fine rain
Insinuation.
It may seem funny to some peojMe, th is m orning, according to E. F.
but to the horse editor of the Thomas Sm ith, who was a business v isito r
) Cat it appears like the folks in Hot a t the county seat today.
Springs that have a license to be stuc»
tip don’t use it.—Arkansas Thomas
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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Mrs. C la ra Borah has in stalled an i
CARD OF THANKS
Arcola h e a tin g p lan t a t h e r home
We w ish to express our th an k s t o , a t the corner Qf N orth Main a n d )
the m any kind friends and neighbors c 0On a ge stre e ts
for th e ir assistance and sym pathy,
d u rin g our late bereavem ent.
Mrs. E ffie D ollar.
Siegers Have Unexpected
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rowley. )
FOR SALE— Oak dining room set.
Phone 172.
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WANTED— Man w ith car to sell
com plete line Tire« and Tubes.
$100 per week and expenses.
Sterlingw orth Tire Co., 3676 S ter­
ling, E ast Liverpool, Ohio. 27-1*
“ Tryout” Over Radio
E astern Star Mee.’s T onight—
If Van and Schenck, America's
h.fhest salaried comedians, per­
formers de luxe of the Ziegfcld
Follies, tire of the Great White
Way and its luxuries, they stand
a good chance to land a job with
the owner of a chain of motion
picture theatres in the Southwest.
Said owner was listening in at
the big wireless station at San An­
tonio, Texas, recently, and heard
"Wabash Blues” come over the
ether waves from a sending station
at Cincinnati, where the famous
team was appearing with the
‘‘Follies."
The distant movie magnate didn’t
know just who Van &- Schenck
were, but he showed an ear for
talent by writing the broadcasting
station at Cincinnati:
“ When you are through with the
two fellows who sang ‘Wabash
Blues’ for you March 1, I will be
glad to hear from them. I feel
sure that they could make good as
singers in my theatre down her<* ”
R egular m eeting of A lpha c h a p - P r o p e r ty C hanges H ands—
te r No. 1, O. E. S„ this evening i t
Dr. G eorge H. Jo h n sto n e has sold |
7:30 o'clock a t M asonic hall. Visit- his property a t 143 G ran ite stre e t
ing siste rs and b ro th e rs cordially 1° S. H. B oardm an, a recent a rriv a l i
in A shland. Mr. B oardm an will oc-'
welcomed.
LORENA McNAIR, W. M. cupy the property in th e n e a r fu tu re. •
LEAH CALDW ELL, Secy.
WORMS TO EDUCATE HIM
Special M eeting—
A special m eeting of th e W. C. T.
U. has been called for W ednesday
aftern o o n a t 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. C.
W. F raley , president, urges th a t all
m em bers come o ut to the m eeting. I
Motor Here front Corvallis—
A. D. W eir m otored from C orval­
lis F rid ay , accom panied by Mes­
dam es G illiam , Jo rd a n and Chaney,
to a tte n d the revival services. They;
retu rn ed Monday m orning.
A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 7.5 c
box delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
C lub M et a t P h o e n ix —
The L adies’ Study club of the
R ogue riv er valley, m et yesterday
aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. Dr.
M alm gren in Phoenix, and a very
enjoyable aftern o o n was spent. Quite
a num ber of A shland ladies were
in a tten d an ce.
every tilin g
at
th e
REAVER
L eave for K lam ath F alls—
FOUND— In C h au tau q u a building,
bulldipg.
wool scarf. Owner call 525 Eff' t
27-2
Main.
Tell th e m throraqh
th e WANT A D S
In view of thousands of persons, W alter J. Smith of Chicago, second
oldest filer in point of service in the United States mail service, crashed to
the ground at the state fair ground in Indianapolis and was dangerously
Injured. The wreck of his plane Is shown in the photograph.
TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES.
A height of more than 7,000 feet has
been reached by balloonists.
Basking sharks, the largest known
variety, grow to thirty-tw o feet.
Baikal lake, Siberia, attains a depth
of 4,500 feet.
Ginseng grown in Korea Is consid­
ered of the most value.
Bas-reliefs seem to have been in­
vented by the Egyptians.
FOR
SA LE— F resh Jersey
cow.
heavy m ilker. W. E. Moor, 1^1
H etm an St.
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ANKCUNCEMENT
J. N. DENNIS
w ish es to an nou n ce h e has taken over the en tire
stock o f th e Square Deal Grocery and w ill sell sam e for cash,
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until stock is cleaned up.
J.
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D E A IN IS
FIX T U R E S FOR SALE
If it is for A shland, we are for it.
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R ead your hom e-tow n paper.
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RICHARD
BARTHELMESS
in George V. H o b a rt’s rem ark ab le
Play
co" e,’( •
SONNY
27t f '
CORNER.
FOR SALE— Sma.ll dairy ro u te of
ten cows.
In q u ire 27 2 >O range
Ave., or phone 4 4 4-.T.
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TODAY, TOMORROW,
THURSDAY
V isits M edford on B usiness —
i ’aui A. V» e.'l;
a llie d to c u le r Al
Donald Dickerson was a business leghany college, which is situated In
visito r in M edford this afternoon.
western Pennsylvania, Imt was rather
short of funds.
Reverting io a nat-
\ isito r from Hilt
uraj
| U gather fishing worms
Mrs. A. L. B arker, of H ilt, CaliT., and “hell benders.’' Webb went into
is a guest a t the hom e of M,rs. G. F . ; the business in a legitim ate way, anil
Stevens, for a few days this week. ) soon had sold enough to fishermen for
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halt to pay p a rt of his expenses. So
LEEDOM s e lls TIMES and TUBES he engaged others to carry on his little
__ SPARK PLUGS, W EED CHAINS, business, and from the profits that be
__ R E PA IR S
T IR E S,
R E T R E A D * realized is able to pay his way through
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LAKE LOOSED ON GRAIN
FIELDS OF CALIFORNIA
Mrs. D. A. P eterson and two lit-;
tie d a u g h te rs w ent to K lam ath F a lls
V ISILIA, Calif., Oct. 3.— H aving)
S atu rd ay for a stay of ten d a y s,-a s frightened the g rain m en last sp rin g ;
Mr. P e te rso n ’s work for the S o u th -ja n d early sum m er alm ost into fits,
ern Pacific took him over th ere .
w hen it overflow ed its banks and
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flooded som e grain land, T uiare lake
ANNOUNCEMENT
today is being tu rn e d purposely up-
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on these sam e fields, which a re th u s!
I wish to announce th a t T will receiving one of th e m ost bountiful
have office hours in A shland from floodings in years. The lake, a t the!
9 a. m. to 12 m., and in M edford p resent ra te , will be dry w ithin an-)
from 1 p. in. to 5 p. m., 408 M edford o th e r m onth, h u t the w aters there-
Bu Iding. Phone 401 for o th e r ap- from , p ouring th ro u g h purposely cut!
pointm ents.
Dr. George J. K inz, ditches in the levees alm ost as rap-!
C h iropractor, No. 25, The Pla::a. idly as th e flood w aters last spring
2 6 -lm o poured in to it, have alread y assured
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a n o th e r bum per crop by g e ttin g the
F -y the classified colum ns.
<1 nd ready for the fall planting.
— the d ram a for every m o th e r’s
son, and every so n ’s m other, and
all of ou r siste rs » too—
—Also—
M OTOR Ol
“ TOPICS OF THE DAY”
-—and—
D E S T R U C T IV E
“ AESOP’S FABLES”
F irst show 7:15; Second 9
Regular Admission
Adding a new
chapter to the book
of motor experience
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The reason for such enthusiastic tribute is plain:
Owing to the new Hexeon Process, used only by us, Cycol is free from de­
structive “sulpho” compounds and other impurities. Cycol is made from
Cyclo-Napthenic base crude.
Consequently Cycol does not break down, thin out or evaporate rapidly
under engine heat. It maintains an unimpaired lubricating film between all
moving parts. This film prevents metal-to-metal contact and the serious
damage that follows friction wear.
Take the word of Cycol users—give your engine a chance to develop its
maximum mechanical efficiency. Flush out the crank case—not with kero­
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Lubrication Chart.
Y Y F state It as our honest be­
l l lief that for the price asked,
Chesterfield gives the greatest
value inTurkish Blend cigarette»
ever • tiered to smokers.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
X a n th i, Cavalla, Smyrna
and Samsoun— the famous
T urkish tobaccos used in
C h e s te r f ie ld ’s T u r k is h
B len d — are b o u g h t on
T u rk is h p la n ta tio n s by
our resident huvers. We
take no chances— we know
the high quality of cu r
tobaccos.
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