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» *• W ednesday, October 25, H>22 AâHLAM) D A IL î H D D í OS PAGE FOUR ! Leave fo r Tía Juana— Mrs. J. L. B arnthouse and daugh- ________________ ___________________ te r, Clco Mast, left A shland th is ---------- m orning by autom obile, for Tia Cliff Payne m akes benches. 44tf Ju a n a , w here they expect to a tte n d ---------- th e races which a re slated to be held Gasoline Goes Down com m encing Novem ber 1. They ex- M otorists w ere su rp rised Tuesday pect (0 visit in a l, , he large cities when they visited th e local service betw een h ere and the M exican bor sta tio n s to find th a t the price of the. j er fluid th a t m akes the old car go, had : _______ dropped. Yep, one cent low er p e r ’ A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c gallon. W hile th is reduction d °e 3 |box delivered. P hone 9 -B -ll. not m aterially benefit the casual _______ d riv e r, to those who em ploy cars |> se ¡n <>Tiu|M-i-at,iie— for com m ercial purposes, the lower- ! Those u n fo rtu n a te m o rtals who Ing of th e per gallon price will m a k e ;h a d to rise early th is m orning, any a noticeable difference. Though t m e before 8 o’clock, were agreeably th e re was no inform ation given out surprised to feel the w arm b rea th of reg ard in g the decline, it is generally sp rin g sm ite them upon th e ch'eek. understood th a t since H enry F ord T he m ornings of late have been reduced th e price of his cars, m ore fairly “ nippy,” and the change was people will ride in flivvers, and in- noticed, i cidentally m ore gasoline used. It Is; F all su its in the new est styles and expected th a t th e ex tra am ount of 44tf gasoline consum ed will m ore th an p a tte rn s, at P a u ls e iu d s . LOCAL AND PERSONAL balance up th e reduction. Good reliable d e n tistry a t reaso n able prices. Dr. H enry B. P u rl, B eaver Bldg. 44tf G ran ite M an R e tu rn s— S. P enniston, A shland’s old tim e 'I g ra n ite m an, a fte r having spent m ost I of his tim e a t G renada*tlie p ast t h r e e ' years, has moved back to A shland and has tak e n th e agency for the sale of A shland G ran ite M o n u m e n ts.! INVITATION TO THE DANCE He says he has never yet seen a n y : “Shades of Chesterfield! W hat an stone anyw here th a t will equal A sh-: Invitation to the dance.” “W hat did the young man* say to land g ra n ite for m onum ental p u r the girl, Colonel?” poses, and th a t he is glad to get ! “ ‘Come on, kid, let’s jazz.’ ” back into th e m onum ent a business, i I M is le a d in g A p p la u s e . because he believes in his product. A shland G ranite M onum ents, fin ished to order. S. P enniston, phone 444-Y. 46— 26 Elk Ijatlies to Meet— T he E lk ladies will m eet T h u rs day aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock in th e ' E lk s’ tem ple. M esdam es Bates and T om linson are hostesses for the a f ternoon. T h e o r a to r th e p u b lic n o te s A n d to a p p la u s e is s t ir r e d ; A nd y e t so m e c h a p w ill g e t th e W h o s c a rc e ly sa id a w ord. v o te s Nation Builders in the Making L— - - ■■ - m v < z ' , J Largely True. Buys New Sedan— “They have a new car,” E. D. Briggs is th e proud ow ner of “They have?. TTiey^nti’t afford it.” a new Cleveland sedan which was “ I know ; it’s always nie people who can't alTiiW them who are buying cars delivered to him today. nowadays.” Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every More Like It. day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c J"A scientist claims lie can weigh delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. one’s conscience.” "V tnanag ASHLAND TWO—NIGHTS ONLY—TWO BEGINNING O C T . TODAY AND TOMORROW “ The Masquerader ” The F am ous Novel, w ith GUY BATES POST T housands have read the book and liked it. The d ram a of Chilcote. lead er of m en and then the outcast. And of L oder. th e im age of Chil cote. who tak es his place— — and his wife! Adm ission ............ 10 and 50c r Because ot the prevailing market conditions, it 480102482348020001000153532300000100020002020102020002010001000102020000000202010102 has been found necessary to raise the sales price of our 7 per cent Preferred Capital Stock from $92 to $95. This increase will take effect at the close of business Tuesday, October 31, 1922. The California Oregon Power Company ($&$!"! " #*)%'! "!"""! !! U!" "" "PPP ! U !@ ! !""!!"!"!"!%"!! !""!" !" *+c'($&!! 69 ----- CAST OF LOCAL PEOPLE — SPECIAL SCENERY—DAZZLING EFFECTS A BEVY OF PRETTY GIRLS 10—BIG NUMBERS—10 20 — BIG SONG HITS — 20 GLITTERING WITH COSTUMES TEE FUNNIEST OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS ANY ELK CAN SELL YOU A TICKET ADMISSION . . . . $1.00 AND $1.50 Tax Extra Reserved Seat Sale at Box Office SATURDAY, OCT. 28th at 10 A. M. »ra epos by a breakfast of heavy, indi gestible food? What your appetite tial to healtli and physical develop ment. Serve it with good rich lflilk, and you have an ideal breakfast —crisp, delicious, nourishing and sustaining. craves, and your system demands, is a tasty and substantial food that supplies full nutrition in readily digestible form. Economical, too — a moderate Grape-Nuts is just such a food— quantity of Grape-Nuts provides a body-building cereal made from unusuak nourishment. There are wheat and malted barley. many servings in a package, Grape* Grape-Nuts is rich in vital min- ♦ Nuts with milk or cream is a complete food. eral elements recognized as essen- « The good Maxwell is outselling for the very excellent reason that it is a better car. The smarter style, beau tiful finish and finer fittings are simply an added measure of value. Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheels, demountable at rim and at hub; drum type lamps; Alem ite lubrication; motor- driven electric horn; unusually long springs; new type water-tight w indshield; snug curtains that open with the doors. Prices F. O. B. D e tr o it, r e v e n u e tax to b e a d d e d : T ou rin g C ar, *885‘ Roadster, »885 { Four Passenger Coupe, »1235; Sedan, »1335 “There’s a Reason' A.W. WALKER AUTO €0. for GrapeNuts Phone 18 See Aesop’s Fables, and Topics of the Day TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: “By the ounce?” “No; by the scruple, I imagine, Ashland Coast Artillery Co in cam p a t F o rt W orden. o u r boys on the screen ANNOUNCEMENT ASHLAND LODGE NO. 944, B. P. 0. E. presents The Hilarious, Intoxicating- Musical Comedy THE BODY BUILDER — Also— YOUP» PARTNERS IN P R O G R E S S 31 1. Stom ach m isery gas and in d i gestion a re prom ptly relieved w ith Mio-O-Na stom ach tablets. At Mc N air Bros, on m oney back plan. This is v isito rs’ week a t the A sh land L aundry. Come and see us. 44-4 Los D uring C. E. convention, a sh o rt necklace m ade of sa n d al E d u c a to r to S p e a k - wood and pearl beads. F in d er Dr. H. G. T h u rsto n is due to throw please re tu rn to Miss Alice Thom p some light upon the com pulsory ed u son. G rants Pass, Or. 46-1 cation bill, which will he put to the voters o f-th e s ta 'e at th e Novem ber LOST— F u r collar, som ew here in election, at the city hall. The m eet- alley hark of C h ristian ch urch. ing is scheduled to begin prom ptly F in d er re tu rn to 139 Second St. ia t 8 o’clock, T hursday evening. 46-3* !iil;ii!!ltllillilillltliiiillitilllilililllHllli HISTORIC SANDS USED ¡of sand from o th er h istoric towns of FO R HALL CORNERSTONE th e sta te will be used in m aking the --------- : m o rta r for the cornerstone laying. SHASTA, Calif., Oct. 25.— Twelve __________________ pounds of sand was g ath ered u p ! here yesterday in fro n t of the his- * ulted to r .»ury Service toric E m pire hotel building a n d ! H. C. E m ery, W. H. M cNair, Jack- shifiped to the N ative Sons in San son G .g e r and M ark T rue a re ihe g p Jose, w here it will be used in mak-1 A shland rep resen tativ es on the petit = = ing m o rta r for laying the corner-! ju ry for th is term of the c ir c u it. = = stone of San Jo se ’s new N ative S o n s'¡co u rt. They w ere in atten d an ce a t I hall. the county seat Tuesday, but were ¡H l At the dedication cerem onies in, excused u ntil next M onday, a t which San Jose next Sunday, a like am ount tim e th e ir re g u la r w ork will begin, ssg R ght at Hand. Irate Boss (to caller who has Ic-t't 1 the door wide open)—Sir, do you know \yhat good manners are? The Caller—I'm just your man. 1 have here for your consideration the best book on etiquette that was ever published. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY » There is no institution which is I championship in Ir.e open classes. It building g.ou, sound citizenship more was placed tourth at the Oregon state ' steadily and consistently than Boys’ fair. and Girls’ Clubs. It teaches its mem- He is expected at the Pacific Inter j ggg hers not only how to produce good national Live Stock Exposition held j livestock, soil products or prepared in Portland, Ore., November 4 11, to articles, but they learn in it thrift try his skill at showing with the win- 'f H business principles, and, best of all, ners from other parts j j f the North- true rucnhood and womanhood. west. ig g In the center of the group shown The Pacific International Live Stock here stands Dale Altman of Gresham, Exposition has always backed live- Ore. He is a member of the Mult nomah County Jersey Calf Club, and stock club work in every way possible. I the other two hoys are m em bers of This year for premiums and awards it ! the sam e club. Dale's calf won first gives the clubs for exhibits and judg in the county club exhibit at the M ult ing, together with the associations and nomah county fair this year and won individuals, $3525 Spills the Beans. “I’ve given up telling my wife any See P a u lse ru d ’s suits before buy ing. • 44tf thing.” “So have I mine. It simply goes in at one ear and out at the other.” Notice to My C ustom ers— “That isn’t the trouble with my wife. H e re after, I shall tak e no m ore It goes in at one ear and comes out of m ilk from th e H igh Bros., b u t shall her mouth.” have good m ilk again, from now on. JOH N R. MAXEDON. 4 6-1* Forestalling a Touch. “Morning, Mr, Dodleigh.” G u ard P ic tu re Pleases— “Good morning, sir.” Cries of “ T h a t’s J im ,” and “ See “Could you lend a little financial as G eorge,” “ W atch ’em w o rk ,” and sistance to a friend?” “Thanks. I need—” m any o th ers were heard Tuesday “The friend I have in mind Is now n ig h t a t th e V ining th e a tre , w hen touring Europe.” th e m anagem ent showed a film ta k en of th e coast a rtille ry u n its a t Incorrigible. w ork w hile a t the forts along the Teacher (to literary class)—Now. m outh of the Colum bia river. P eo give me some word like ‘bemoan.’ ” First Pupil—Bedew. ple who possess the idea th a t all the Second Ditto—Bedaub. boys do w hile a tte n d in g these p rac Third 1 >ltto—Bespatter. tices is fish and swim, should go to Fourth Ditto—Begorra ! th e th e a tre and once and for all rid them selves of th eir erroneous belief. According to Quality. The p ictu re will be shown again to Fluhh—Brown paid $25 for one of night and T hursday. his photographs. <$• ---------- «>! Duiib—W asn’t th at rather steep? Fluid)—Not at all ! It happened to Piano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl he a snapshot of himself kissing a Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St. bathing beauty at the beach! P hone 465. 4tf P a in tin g Houses— W. W. Robinson, of Beach s tr t^ l. is having his house painted. Mrs. C hristina M athes, of 115 N orth Main stre e t, is having her home property painted and put in good shape before the cold w eather sets in. ......... O B a visitor in A shland today, having m otored over from th a t city th is m orning. BASKET SOCIAL, a t Belleview school house F rid ay n ig h t, October 27, a t 7:30. Ladies brin g baskets, 44-5 - . ■* ' V isiting from R oseburg— E verything /o o d to eat a t Detrlck Cifford Jenkins, of R oseburg, was G roceteria. M o d e b y P ostuna C e r e a l C o . , Ino. B a ttle C r e e k , M ic h . MEDFORD, OREGON Qfre Good