Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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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-
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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
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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 :
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.”
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ASHLAND
TWO—NIGHTS ONLY—TWO
BEGINNING
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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
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Because ot the prevailing market conditions, it
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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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: m o rta r for the cornerstone laying.
SHASTA, Calif., Oct. 25.— Twelve
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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
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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.
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“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.
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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.
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«>! 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!
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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.
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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,
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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
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