Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 26, 1922
ASHLAND DAILT TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
5 -S S 5
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Moves H ere from D unsm uir—
R. L. G reen, of D unsm uir, has
ren te d th e W rig h t p roperty on L ib ­
e rty stre e t, and will move his fam ­
ily to th is city a t once. Mr. Green
is a railro a d m an.
A tten tio n M accabees — Bungalow
apron H alow een party , Novem ber 1,
Moose hall, 9 :3 0 p. m. F o r m em ­
bers and fam ilies.
B ring cake,
sandw iches or salad.
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W iring Is Completed—
The M urphy E lectric store com-:
pleted th e w iring and th e placing of
electric fix tu res and appliances in
the new com m unity club house to-,
day, and everything electrical is in
shape for the opening S aturday.
Im proving Property—
J. R. E dw ards is placing his prop­
erty on T hird s tre e t in fine shape,
having recently finished rem odeling
the in te rio r of th e house and is now
If your wife has w recked a flivver,
adding" a new fro n t porch and g iv ­
If your chum has found a river,
ing the e n tire house a new coat of
Here to Spend th e W inter—
If y our foot's picked up a sliver—
paint.
He also expects to place
A shland G ranite M onum ents, fin ­
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. N orris have
Then it’s NEWS!
th
re
e
new
garages on th e re a r of the
This
is
v
isito
rs’
week
a
t
the
A
sh­
ished to order. S. P ennistou, phone a rriv ed in A shland from San F r a n ­
land
L
aundry.
Come
and
see
us.
lot
in
the
very n e a r fu tu re.
444-Y.
46— 26 cisco, to spend th e w in ter w ith th eir
W ith a pen or pencil w rite it.
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d a u g h te r, Mrs. H. C. S parr, and sis­
In a m inute you’ll in d ite it.
K ing Bee sp ark plugs, full g u a r­
See E n d ers window for soap spe­ te r and b ro th e r, Mrs. A ger and Mr.
P u t on it a stam p and sm ite it—
W ill P a in t T alent Bridge
anteed. F ixlt Shop.
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cials.
47-3 C harles H arris.
SEND US NEWS!
Ja ste n H artm an was in the city
(Old Oregon)
p rep arato ry News Agency T ra n sfe rre d —
R e tu rn s fro m H osp ital—
LEEDOM will tak e th e KNOCK today, buying supplies
over Bear
The H. H. E llia rt d ru g sto re has
to
p
ain
tin
g
th
e
bridge
George C. Spencer, who le ft for o u t of your OLD TIRE or sell you
Buys P ro p e rty Hen
tak e n over the agency for a num ber
creek
n
e
a
r
T
alent.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. H olbrook have P o rtla n d the first of the w eek, re ­ a new CORD for $10.00.
of new spapers and periodicals which
tu
rn
e
d
hom
e
W
ednesday
w
ith
Mrs.
purchased th e property on EmeriCK’
F all su its in th e new est styles and have been handled h eretofore by G.
E very th in g good to eat a t Detricfe
stre e t, opposite the high school Spencer, who lias been a p a tie n t in
p a tte rn s, a t P a u lse ru d 's.
44tf W. T refren of F o u rth stre e t, the
the
P
o
rtla
n
d
surgical
hospital
for
G roceteria.
building, from the B eaver R ealty
change to tak e effect Novem ber 1.
the last seven weeks. Mrs. Spen­
com pany.
The daily papers which were tak en
Stops
H
ere
O
ver
N
oght—
c e r’s s ta te of h ealth is very m uch A rrive from C alifornia—
B
enjam
in
T
em
pleton,
of
P
u
y
a
l­
over are th e O regonian, the San
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockefeliow
A PPL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c im proved.
Francisco E xam iner, San Francisco
lup,
W
ash.,
spent
W
ednesday
n
ig
h
t
a rriv ed in th e city W ednesday even­
box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
BASKET SOCIAL, a t Belleview ing a fte r a few weeks pleasure trip in A shland as th e guest of R. P. C hronicle, and the Sacram ento Bee.
school
house F rid a y n ig h t, October spent in various sections of C alifor­ P o rte r and fam ily. He is on his way
Good reliab le d e n tistry a t reaso n ­
CARD OF THANKS
to so u th e rn C alifornia to spend the
27,
a
t
7
:3 0 . L adies brin g baskels. nia.
able prices.
Dr. H enry B. P u rl,
w inter.
B eaver Bldg.
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W e wish to th an k ou r m any
ANNOUNCEMENT
friends
and neighbors for th e ir Kind­
P lease phone 401 for ap pointm ents
See P a u lse ru d 's su its before buy­
ness
and
help d u rin g the illness and
a t my A shland office. Dr. Geo. J. ing.
.
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d eath of o u r d a u g h te r and sister,
K ins, C hiropractor, No. 25, The
W inifred Grace Spencer.
■ Plaza.
40tf V isitin g in City—
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spencer.
Mrs. H ast, of n o rth e rn C alifornia,
Mr. and Mrs. E ' F . Spencer.
“ D orothy,” said her school teach ­ was a visito r in the city today. "
er
w hat is th e difference betw een
■ « ■ m H ira fflii«
an A shland grocerym an and M itchell
the piano in s tru c to r? ”
“ T h at is
; easy. One m akes all th e m oney he
needs, and the o th e r needs all the
m onev he can m ak e.”
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I will sell a t P ublic Rale a t my p lace in Belleview , : i TS m iles E ast
or A shland, on w hat is know n as the F. N. Snydei ¡place,
Wilt M ake G rape Juice—
a t 2o ’clock P. M. S h arp
WK O F F E R A
The A m erican Legion A uxiliary
T H E FOLLOW ING PR O PER TY , TO-W IT:
will m eet F riday m orning a t the p a r­
T hree Jersey Cows, tw o now m ilking, one fresh to o n ; 2 H eifer
ish house for the purpose of m aking
C alves; 1 gilt w eighing 170 lbs.. 1 fat hog w eighing 2 " 0 U s.; 10 do/.
i grape juice for disabled soldiers in
Brown Leghorn hens; 1 doz. Brown Leghorn ro o ste rs; 8 tons of
hospitals over the country. All the
A lfalfa H ay’in b a rn ; I 12-ineh plow; ! m owing m achine and la k e ;
ladies
who come are asked to bring
log chain, m attock, axes, fo lk s, gard en tools.
aprons and necessary u ten sils to
ON ALL
HOUSEHOLD FU RN ITU RE
I cook w ith.
Send Us News
PUBLIC SAL
Saturday, Oct. 28
POULTRY FEED S AND HOW
TO USE THEM
The feeding of properly prepared and balanced eeds Io
dom estic poultry s necessary for pro liab le esnlta.
Faw
poultrym en have the facilities or .line or le ru rin g . preparing
and m ixing the variety of ingredients necessary :n ih«1 rat on
The conscientious feed m an u fa ctu rer upeciaiiting in ¡ills m at­
ter, gives a real service to the ; ou’trym en by being : ble to
purchase all necessary ingredients, properly prepare hem with
m odern m achinery, employ chem ists for nakiog analyses, i nd
londuct practical feeding tests.
ASHLAND MILLS
City Delivery
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THE THEATER BEAUTIFIU
A SH LA N D
TWO—NIGHTS ONLY—TWO
BEGINNING
BI T™ ¥ 3 1 1B
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 944, B. P. 0. E.
presents
The Hilarious, Intoxicating Musical Comedy
For Two Days Only
BIG REDUCTION
1 exten sion table, I k itch en tab le, I »ibraiy ta b le (n e w ), 1 t o n -
m ode, 1 fold in g bed, 1 rocker, 1 cook cabinet, i h eatin g ¡dote, I
E conom y C hief separator, and many oth er articles to o num erous
to m ention.
TERMS OF SALE— $20 and under, cash; all sum s over $20 will be
allow ed a credit of 6 m onths, based on b ankable paper a t 8 per rent
in te re st from d a te ; 5 per cent discount for cash on all sum over $20
H. C. M OORE, O w n e r
Come out, buy at your own price and enjoy an a fte m o o n ’o outing.
Voters Attention?
Sw eet Cider, m ade fre sh e v e ry :
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 4 0 c ,!
delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
Piano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl
Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St.
P hone 465.
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TOO LATE TO < CLASSIFY
FOR REN T— Clean, pleasant a n d ,
well iocated housekeeping rooms. |
316 H argadine St.
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FOR REN T— Close in, two fu rn ish ed :
room s, $7 and $8 per m onth. 102 i
Oak St.
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FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t,
of two room s w ith bath and kitch-i
cnette. 79 Bush St.
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Compulsory Education Sill
FOR EXCHANGE — Excellent im ­
proved and equipped 120 acre
dairy farm ; Benton Co., O regon;
$12.000; accept Rogue R iver val­
ley property to $5000 or m ore,
cash value; $2500 cash, your tim e
on balance a t 6 per cent. Also
$1500 equity in desirable $3506
A shland residence; w hat have
you?
See agent 399 Beach St.,
A shland.
47-1*
— a t th e —
FOR REN T— Home, fu rn ish ed or
u n fu rn ish ed . P hone 199 or call
a t Bon Ton Bakery.
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VOTE RIGHT ON BILL NO. 814
To do so, h e a r DR. H. C. THURSTON’S L ecture on th e
C ity H a ll
Thursday, October 26,8 P. M.
WOOD SAWING
WOOD SAWING— Phone
Millinery Goods
20 per cent of3
Friday and Saturday
Wineland & Shepherd
Citizens Bank bldg. Room 1 and 2 upstairs
rs-;
I
10—BIG NUMBERS—10
20 — BIG SONG HITS — 20
GLITTERING W ITH COSTUMES
THE FUN N IEST OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS
ANY ELK CAN SELL YOU A TICKET
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ADMISSION . . . . $1.00 AND $1.50
Tax E x tra
Reserved Seat Sale at Box Office
SATURDAY, OCT. 28th at 10 A. M.
T h e School M onopoly Bill
has a m isleading nam e!
OU have an interest in schools? Then be
sure to understand the true meaning of the
School Monopoly Bill which is called on the
ballot the Compulsory Education Bill.
thcstes
cvynru.
TODAY O N L Y -
GUY BATES POST
L ’- ;
The reason that this name is misleading is
because we already have compulsory educa­
tion under the present existing law, and we
already have compulsory teaching in English
in a/7 schools.
‘ « »
W h at this bill really proposes is to substitute state
control over the education of your children for yo u r control.
The people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly
defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of
education.
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A BEVY OF PRETTY GIRLS
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ADMISSION F R E E
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SPECIAL SCENERY—DAZZLING EFFECTS
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The Masquerader
99
F rom th e 'B o o k
Ashland Coast A rtillery Co
in Moving P ictu res
Also “ Aesop’s Fables and
“ TOPICS OF TH E DAY’
Adm ission ............ 10 and 50c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
Ji
Oozy Qlow flim e (Js (JTere!
LittJe B rother to the Co»l Pile! In the early days o f fall, in
winter, and in spring, the Westinghouse Cozy Glow fins a positive
need and comes nearer to being an all-year-'round heater than you
can realize unless you have one. The
Westinghouse
Cozy Glow isn't a fire. I t makes no fumes, nor does it stale the
air. It's perfectly safe even if upset. I t throws the heat in any
direction— a cory glow when and where you w an t it.
Pick it up and carry it to the room or to the corner th a t is d u lly .
O r send one of the youngsters to get it. L ik e alt Westinghouse
H eating Appliances, it makes a lot o f heat for its weight
It's a
convenience, o f course, b u t a w inter necessity also. G et a Cozy
Glow nvw from one of the following dealers, and have w arm th
w h e n you w ant it right through to next summer.
M ore C onvenience O u tlet* .Make
M ure u u .m e tu en t H om e»
Jordan Electric Shop
3Â N E
NOVAK
Protect your rights which are being endangered—do
not be misled by the name of this bill. Read the proposed
bill carefully. Read the campaign literature. Find out
the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title.
You will find that that they propose school monoply.
A hidden attack upon freedom of education.
IN A STORY OF FAST
AND FURIOUS DRAMA
"The
Snowshoe
T ra il”
k*
K.3«
— by—
EDISON MARSHALL
Vote 315X NO on the
School Monopoly Bill
Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill
This advertisement is paid for by the Non-Sectarian and Protestant Schools Committee.
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