ASHLAND DAILY ATDXHGS PAGE SIX Saturday, October 28, 1922 V Chautauqua Building Tonight 8 o’clock Hon. Walter M. Pierce Candidate for Governor of Oregon will deliver an address on the issues of the campaign. H B Walter M. Pierce is a fluent public speaker, who talks openly and plainly to the people. What he will have to say to the citizens of Ashland about the campaign will be highly interesting. No one should miss this chance to hear Mr. Pierce talk, because when he talks, he says something. s B T E U ■ fi ■ Come out and hear this man Pierce! His message will be addressed to every man, woman and child in Ashland. He should be greeted by a very large audience. (Pierce for Governor Committee, Portland, Oregon) i g (Paid Advertisement) S y ¡ii¡niii¡!tiiHi¡iiiíi«iira!iiniii!niiK!!imiiiiii¡¡iiií!ííiiü!)iíinn!n!niHi»ifluituiii!iií!¡!!i!niR»i!n!ni«i!n!nnu«i ffluiajiniiiiüiüiiînuinœiniiuüüniiniaaiiiuusiuuiiH« THE BAZAAR has just purchased Mrs. A. C. Demers spent the week a large stock of toys at about 25 visiting with friends in Dunsmuir, cents on the dollar, the display of her former home. which makes the store a veritable Made fresh daily not tamales at i Child's Paradise. Toy dishes, chil­ the Plaza confectionery. We make j Car of coal on track. Order from dren’s tables, chairs, rockers, bug­ 49-1 gies, dolls, mechanical toys, drums, them ourselves. 49-1 Enders. etc., all go at a fraction of their Returns to Dunsmuir— original cost. Do your Christmas Fly’s Remarkable Sight. Mrs. Emily Smith lias returned to shopping now and save considerable. With the aid of the microscope the human eye can discern single objects her home in Dunsmuir, after having THE BAZAAR, on the Plaza. 49-1 whose diameter Is only about one one- spent her vacation in Ashland and dred-and-elght-thousandth of an inch. Medford. Move Reposed— It has been said that the eye of a fly Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hewitt will can distinguish an object one five-mil­ Buy coal at Enders now. 49-1 move within a few days from 173 lionth of an inch in diameter. J Oak street to the Neil house at 123 If the party who borrowed my ; Factory street. Mrs. Minard will serve her regu- Eversharp pencil and failed to re­ ir chicken dinner Sunday from 1 turn it, will call I’ll furnish him Cliff Payne makes benches. 44tf util 3 o’clock. Price 75c. “If you some extra leads.— Billings. 49-1 on’t see what you want, ask for In from Lake or Wood.« » 49-1 Leave for Final Hunt — Prof. I. E. Vining came in from Progress of a party of three hunt­ Lake of the Woods Friday after­ ers can be estimated by watching for noon, having spent the last few their return. The men left today weeks at that resort. for points beyond the head of Neil 1/ the T HEATER BtAUTITX New car of coal at Enders. 49-1 creek for a final deer hunt. Should TODAY ONLY— the party fail to get their buck soon, they will remain in the hills until One’s Deeds Indestructible. the final day of the season, October Our deeds are like children that are 31. An earlier return will mean a horn to us; they live and act apurt successful venture. Those who left from us. Nay, children may be stran- in the party are A. C. Nininger, Cliff gled. hut deeds never; they have an indestructible life both In and out of Jenkins and Ben Bowers. our consciousness.—George Eliot. Local and Personal V isiting in Dunsmuir— "The Snowshoe JLIITO Trail" BY LEE BY LEEDOM’S TIREHOSPHÄL —by— , EDISON MARSHALL featuring JANE NOVAK HOW CAN 3 F IC K O U T T H E R ig h t t ir e q Our Comedy will he “ Fair Enuogh” —in— “ HOME TALENT’’ The kind of a picture that makes you feel better James Oliver Curwood’s ‘THE NORTHERN TRAIL’ You know the rest— Regular Admission ! ¿ / A OREGON Send us your bed coverings and we ! will return them to you SOFT, Mrs. Sam J. McKee of Independence, Ore., is holding Lad’s Iota, the cham­ pion Jersey cow of the world. Oregon has long held most of the Jersey honors. A few years ago Vive La FOR SALE— Milk. 455 Mountain 1 France was world’s champion, and i Ave. 49-3* she lived al Marion, Ore. Then some FOR RENT— Furnished four room Maine cow managed to squeeze out aaprtment, first floor, gas, bath,] a few more pounds of butterfat. But garage and all conveniences; tlso furnished cabin. 153 Granite St. Brazil’s Great Water Power. Phone 411-R. 49-1 The potential energy of falling wa­ BOOKKEEPER wishes work by the ter of the streams in Brazil is esti­ hour. Mrs. Miller, 121 Bush St. mated to be about three and a quarter 49-2* times that of Niagara falls. FRESH ■> Lad’s Iota promptly came to the front and ( LEAN with a production of 1048.07 pounds of butterfat in 18,632 pounds of iuilk in a year and brought back the Jersey crown to Oregon. This wonderful cow is expected to WIRT M. WRIGHT be at the Pacific International Live PHONE 105 Stock Exposition, at Portland, Ore., Good Work Prompt Service November 4-11. Ashland Laundry Co. Splendid Code for Humanity. What's brave, what’s noble, let’s do it after the high RomaD fashion, and make death proud to take us.—Shake­ speare. ASHLAND LODGE NO. 944, B. P. 0. E. presents The Hilarious, Intoxicating Musical Comedy " W E SHOULD W O R R Y The Funniest of All Comedies Sard it TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY V IN IN G T H E A T R E OF THAT b WANTED SALESMEN — The Rickenbacker Co., Inc., desire a representative in this locality and offers the best selling proposition in Oregon today. This Company also offers a real opportunity for . advance­ ment to the aggressive sales­ man. RICKENBACKER CO., INC. 1019-20 Gasco Building Portland. Oregon Blankets Comforts Quilts FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, ground floor, two blocks from P. O. on Main St., $18 per month. Phone 432-Y or 40. 49-1 T hought ASHLAND — TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I NÜVER The right place and the right treatm ent and ih e r ig h t people and the right prices have a way and manner of convening at the same address. W e’re never too crowded to wait upon you, but we are rather expecting vou in to buv that new tire von need. Oregon’s World Champion Jersey — _____________ i DR. J. P. CHISHOLM— Graduate veterinary. Located on the Gill property, west of the N orm al: School on Walker Ave. funny , SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mack Sennett’s Comedians t-O TO T H E R IG - H T PLACE* The Unusual. Terrific mob on the street the other day. First a cop tried to hold ’em In. He rapped for help and the sergeant brought out a platoon. Some mob I Two women fainted, boy broke leg, man lost his hat, clothes torn. No such excitement seen in 10 or 20 years. Terrifflc. Finally the police got the cause of It separated from the tangle and took her to the station, where she was fined $10 and costs for disturbing the peace. “And the next time you go on the street,” said the Judge, “see that your face Is pointed, eyebrows penciled, skirts are short, hair false and every- iiiing, un’stand? It’s all right for you to be old-fashioned, but the public safety demands that you look like the , rest of ’em or stay home!”—Richmond Times-Dispatch. 99 OCT 31 The Show with a Kick -AND- CAST OF 60 10 BIG NUMBERS PONY BALLET DAZZLING EFFECTS SPECIAL SCENERY CHORUS OF 40 23 BIG SONG HITS A BEVY OF GIRLS GORGEOUS COSTUMES Augmented ORCHESTRA A dm ission.................$1.00 and $1.50 Tax Extra Reserved Seats Now Selling at the Theatre V - I BL . I — I —