Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    S aturday, Novem ber 4, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf \ isii in City—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“ I am going to vote for G e rtru d e ” '
B
read
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J. A. O rm andy, a ssistan t general
say3 M itchell, piano in stru c to r, “ as-
TAKE NOTICE— Look here what
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passenger
agent, and A. S. Rosen-
I alw ays try to vote on th e w inning
$2500 will buy.
Fine com fort­ Vte'ts in Ashland—
baum claim s ag en t of the S outhern
sid e.”
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able, good home.
Must be told
Mrs. Mary L. M athews, of Bever- Pacific com pany, w ere v ic to r s in
quick, ow ners are leaving town tin
If some a th le te ’s tu rn e d prize fighter,
rco u n t oi nealth.
Five rooms J ley H ills, Calif., is the guest of Mrs. th e city today.
R ents Sm ith H ouse —
If some big boy’s gettin g lig h ter,
FU RNISH ED, m odern,
garage, jj w A ndrew s, of C hurch stre e t.
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P erry A shcraft has ren ted th e T .•: woodshed, elegant large lot, fru it, i
L et us know , you bloom in’ blighter,
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F lu ff Rugs, m ade from your old
F. Sm ith house on G rant stre e t and
garden. “ W e step ou t, you step
’Cause i t ’s NEWS*.
in .” See us a t once.
Beaver
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will occupy th e sam e a t once.
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41-eod lm o*
55-2 Bread.
R ealty Co.
W ith a pen or pencil w rite it,
Does your stove ¡¿moke— oven re­ PA RTIES WHO CARRIED ¡w ay my
In a m inute you’ll in d ite it,
fuse to w ork?
Phone F ix it Sh ip.
But on it a stam p and sm ite it—-
.a rd e n hose H allow een, will kind­
ly re tu rn it. Mrs. Wav, 48S N.
115-R.
48
SEND US NEWS!
Main.
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(Old O regon)
O rres cleans clothes, ? h d h e 64.
WANTED— G eneral housew ork or
M edford V isitor—
cooking alone; no laundry.
In ­
To th e inexperienced p o ultry raiser, OLYMPIC m ashes look
B e tte r be safe th a h sorry.
See
q u ire 361 M ountain Ave.
55-2*
B. H. Sm ith was a business visitor
coarse
and rough. This is a m echanical condition th a t we
Beaver R ealty Co. about your ln su r
in M edford recently.
TO
TRADE—
Coat
¡love
for
wood
t
r
m ain tain in m illing, as it influences p a la tab ility and d igesti­
ance. P hone 68.
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cash.
Mrs. H atch, 217 G ranite
bility m aterially. This friable m ash allow s the hens to eat it
B etter Insurance a t reasonable
Bt.
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readily and is never pasty; also, th e digestive fluids a re able
ra te s. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
A nother big 75 cent chicken d in ­
to work on th e loose m ass m ore efficiently, th u s insuring
n er a t the Plaza confectionery Sun­ CABIN FOR REN T— Fixed for w in­
ter.
171 G ranite St.
Phone
V isits G ia n ts Pass—
h ig h er digestibility. This is one tiling, to g eth e r w ith the
day. Ready a t 1 p. m. M ake re s e r­
340-J.
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Miss Oilve H ake, of th is city, was vations now.
su p erio r qu ality of in g red ien ts of th e m ashes th a t m akes it
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a visitor in G ran ts Pass F riday.
possible for OLYMPIC egg m ashes to produce b e tte r and
m ore uniform resu lts. T here is no su rp lu s of unavailable
Ja ck so n ’s P avilion to reopen S at­ M oves to F actory Street—
protein to overtax or poison.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H ew ett moved
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urday night.
F rid ay from 173 Oak stre e t to 123
— Between Y reka and Siskiyou
No in vestm ent pays b e tte r th an F actory.
Sum m it, one Suit Case «and one
good clothes. See P a u le s ru d ’s suits.
Grip.
L iberal rew ard.
F in d e r
Sweet C ider, m ade fre sh every
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
please express collect to Judge
delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
M, J. Roche, Benson H otel, P o rt-
Send Us News
R eturn from F ort K lam ath—
lots, 2 5 cents a dozen; th ree dozen
fo r GO cents.
Freckles
Barry
Cut Th'« Out— It Is W orth Money
By BOOTH TARKI NGTON
Ju st ask som eone.
Ah so
Aesop’s Fables and Topics
of the Day
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Clara Kimbail
Young
— in—
The Hands of Nara
The M ystery o f R ussian
W omen—
‘ T heir power to charm is
stra n g e ly stro u g ,” say m en
who know.
An am azing story of m ystery and
m istru st—
FATMCPi. G A V E
—
PATH «
NEW LAMP BURNS
94% AIR
E ’LL sell you a spare tire that w ill bring you hark safely
froni th e trip and w ill bring you back to th is tire shop.
W e don't try to dem on strate owr tires con versation ally— they prove
th eir m erit practically.
W
H E first cost of state monopoly of schools
would be something over three million
dollars for new buildings and grounds. W e
would have to pay a yearly tax of over one
million dollars for operation in addition to
w hat we are paying now.
T
They propose that Oregonians pay this bill
for “Real Americanism.” But it is not Amer­
icanism to take away the right of the parent
to control the education of the child.
They propose that we pay this bill to have “Compulsory
School.” But we actually have compulsory school right
now under the present law.
Be not deceived. W h at this burden of added taxes will
go for is an experiment in education along communistic
lines— the substitution of state monopoly in education for
parental guidance. Russia is trying this experiment.
Let us profit by her failure. Let us maintain our democ­
racy and save millions of dollars.
BREAD
Made in A shland
ASK YOUR GROCER— MONEY RAC K IF NOT SA TISFIED
C orner F o u rth and A— Phone 199
Blankets
Comforts
Q u ilts
Send us your bed coverings, and
we will re tu rn them to you
G. S. Butler for Park Commissioner
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8OFT, FR E SH AND
(L E A N
(1. S .B u tler announces his candidacy for re-election as P a rk
Ashland Laundry Co.
W IRT M. WRIGHT
PHONE 1(15
Good W ork
P rom pt S ervice
Com m issioner.
W rite in th e nam e of G. S. B utler and vote
■ .r - .
for Mrs. F red W agner and W . II. McNair, all being candi­
terfw
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They stand on their Records
Vote 315X NO on the
School Monopoly Bill
Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill
i
dates for re-election.
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Send it
SAID HE WANTS 3
' YOU BACK — Ä
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Over $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 cl year for operation
Over $ 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 for buildings and grounds
now under
NEWS
E X T R A T IR E —
In taxes—
BON TON BAKERY
Q U A L IT Y
T H IS ) '
State Monopoly of Schools would cost—
NEW MANAGEMENT
— Also—
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Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
land, Oregon.
C ut out th is slip, enclose w ith 5c i
and m ail it to Foley & Co., 2825 i
B eats E lectric or Gas
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., w ritin g j
your nam e and ad d ress clearly. You j A new oil lam p th a t gives an am az­
will receive in re tu rn a tria l pack-1 ing b rillia n t, soft, w hite light, even
age co n taining Foley’s Honey ant ! b e tte r th a n gas o r electricity, has
T ar Com pound for coughs, colds and !
been tested by the U. S. governm ent
croup; Foley K idney P ills for pains and 35 leading u n iv ersities and
in sides and back, rheum atism ,
¿ound to be su p erio r to 10 ordinary
backache, kidney and blad d er a il­
¡oil lam ps.
It burns w ithout odor
m ents; and Foley C a th a rtic T ablets,
sm oke or noise- no pum ping up, is i
a w holesom e and tho ro u g h ly cleans­
B urns 94 per
sim pie, clean, safe.
ing c a th a rtic for constipation, fail­
j cent a ir and 6 per cent common k e r­
lir usness, headaches and sluggish
osene (coal-oil).
bowels. Sold everyw here.
— adv. I
The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 31
N. F ifth St., P o rtla n d , Or., is o ffe r­
N a tu r e
D e m a n d s C le a n lin e s s .
ing to send a lam p on 10 days’ F R E E
- All (lie fu r bearing anim als ¡¡re mns
p a rtic u la r in Ihe mallei- of cleunli tria l, or even to give one F R E E to
ness, ¡¡nil th is is a necessity in the the t'irgt user in each locality who
W rite
wild, for the fraction of a second in will help him introduce it.
rapidity of m ovement often m eans the him today for fu ll p a rticu la rs. Also
difference betw een life and d eath Io ask him to explain how you. can get
tlie anim al concerned.
So the fin the agency, and w ithout experience
m ust lie kept sm ooth ¡¡mi supple in I or money m ake $250 to $500 per
order not to in terfe re with quick and '
m onth.
quiet mot ion
By R ichard W ashburn Child
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BY LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL
X^flYLEI
ASHLAND MILLS
Penrod
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T idings Office.
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L O ST
B ring C attle to V alley—
F u rry b ro th e rs, of n e a r T alent,
have b rought th e ir c a ttle into the ‘ =
valley for the w inter, the sum m er
p a stu re a t Lost P ra irie having been
covered by several inches of snow, i
Shopping in City—
Mr. and Mrs. George Loosley, of
F. W. Combs of W agner creek.
Oak stre e t, re tu rn ed from F o rt was in the city shopping F riday and
K lam aih th is week, a fte r a two visiting with friends.
X
weeks stay in th a t section.
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Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
P rin te d b u tte r w rappers, sm all Bread.
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This advertisement is paid tor by the Non-Sectarian and Protestant Schools (Committee.
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AT ARMORY
COL. E. E. KELLY, A. E. REAMES, W. H. GORE
and PORTER J. NEFF
W ill ad d ress th e v o te rs of A shland a t th e A rm ory
MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 6 at 8 O’CLOCK
They will discuss the important issues of the campaign
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