Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DALLY TIDING^
Saturday, December 2, 1922
Russian Children in Dire Need
o f Clothing— Many May
Ì Exposure, Says Report To Hoover
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent tn s w ord each tim e.
PH YSICIANS.
W ANTED.
D ll. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practic GOING TO CALIFORNIA— Licensed
c h a u ffe u r and wife would like
lim ited to eye, ear, nose an'
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 an
passage, would relieve a t driving
2 to 6. Sw edsnburg Bldg., A*t
and sh a re expense .H. S. M ackel-'
land. Ore
73-i
lar, 166 N orth Main St., A shland,,
DR, J. J . EM MENS— P hyslc'an an^
Ore,
76 3»!
Surgeon.
P ra ctice lim ited
t»
eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasae
H E L P WANTED
supplied.
O culist and a u rlst fo
HELP WANTED
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
Bldg., M sdford, Ore. P hone 76
POULTRYMAN W ANTED— To s ta rt
an Elec-Chic C o-operative H atch ­
DR. M ATTIE II. SHAW — Residence
ery and act as exclusive d ealer for
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue.
T elephone 28. Office house, 10
the incom parable Elec-Chic line of
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
incubators, brooders, oil gas and
electric heaters, auto m atic reg u ­
DR. H. M. SHAW — Physician and
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
la to rs and alarm signals for incu­
E ars, Nose, T h ro a t. Glasses f it­
b ato rs and brooders.
S anitaay
ted. Room 6, Mllls-McCall Block.
feeders, w aterers and o th er poul­
Phone 79 or 28.
try yard equipm ent. A cash o u t­
DR. G. C. l ’H E TTEPL A C E— Dentis»
lay of only $150 will s ta r t you o ut
— successor to W. E. B uchanan.
in a business th a t should net you
Special a tte n tio n given to s tra ig h t­
from $1,500 to $5,000 per year.
ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth.
Office liour3, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
P o u ltry E quipm ent Co., Desk 8,
6. Office phone l a l . Residence
B urbank, Calif.
phone 201-J.
Cam ps Building,
A shland, Oregon.
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INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
CHIROPRACTORS.
(E ffective J a n u a ry 1, 1922)
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
LV. ASHLAND
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi LV. M EDFORD
nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l 7:00 a. ni.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
9:00 a. in.
9:00 a. m.
H ouse Calls
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
VETERINARY
12:00 r.oon
12:00 noou
1:00 p. m.
DR. J . P. CHISHOLM — G raduate 1:00 p. m.
2 :0 0 p. ra.
veterinary.
Located on tlie Gill 2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m
p roperty, w est of th e Norm al 3 :00 p. in.
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
School on W alker Ave.
5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
CONVALESCENT HOME
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
7 :«0 p. m.
7 : 00 p. m.
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good 8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
cheer.
Good care.
Good food. 9:30 p. in.
9 :3 0 p m.
T erm s reasonable.
153 G ra n ite ' 15:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
St. Phone 411-R.
30 6 -lm o
Sunday Schedule
CHIMNEY SW E E P
. Leave M edford for A shland and
CHIMNEY SW E E P— Located nt fire A shland for M edford everv h o u r on
' statio n while here._________ 7 5-3
the hour from 9 a m to 5 p. m .;
.
'
_
1— lji " then (>:.i0 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
FO R EXCHANGE
[ A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
Pharm acy.
FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum ¡ ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay]
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
and county road, near H ilt; sm all LV ASHLAND
LV ROSEBURG
house and ou tb u ild in g s;
good
1:00 p. m.
stock or chicken ranch w ith pien- j •
Travel by stage; s h o rte st ro u te by
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill i
lo r^ u n in c o in b e re d ”" A shland ! I® m iles; one of O re g o n ', m ost
acreage; prefer no bouse, lull ;
ir.pr.
Fare— Ashland-Rose-
would ensider acreage w ith sm all burg, $4.60;
Medford - Roseburg,
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G rau. $4.15; G rant» P ass-R oseburg, $3.00.
ite St.______________ ________ M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily (E xcept S unday)
TR A N SFER AND EX PR ESS
LV. G’T’S PASS
----- I LV. M EDFORD
7 : 3 0 a m.
FO R prom pt and carefu l service 1 0 : 0 0 a . m .
1:00 p. in.
au to tru c k s or horse drays, call 2:00 p. m.
5:00 p. 111
5 :00 p. 111.
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 117
Sunday Only
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r Hote
10:00 a .m .
A shland.
56ti 10:00 a .m .
4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
T. L. PO W E LL— GENERAL TRANS
G rants P ass w aiting room — The
P E R — Good team and m otor Bonbonniere, phone 160.
tru c k s. Good service a t a reason
Office and w aiting room — No. 5
able price. Phone 83
• ..Rag9_ w h y ,
America
doesn’t
know w hat rags are ir Russia," was
th e exclam ation recently m ade by
a w orld-fam ous R ussian singer who
was on his way to America. And
his com m ent is more forcefully
borne out by a cablegram sent by
Col. W illiam N. H askell, head of
th e Am erican Relief A dm inistration
iu Russia, to H erbert Hoover, head
of the organization, in which Col­
onel H askell forecasted th a t m il­
lions of children and adults saved
from fam ine last w inter face death
from exposure .this w inter because
of the lack of w arm clothing.
P articularly urgent Is th e need of
th e children, for m any of these who
have been going to A. R. A. k it­
chens for foot, will be unable to go
now because of the lack of w raps
of any kind.
In th e hom es for
children too, th e need is alm ost as
urgent, for th e general costum e of
th e little ones in these institutions
has been found to consist of but one
Elks to Hold Memorial—
Prof. Irv in g Vining, of A shland,
will deliver th e m em orial address at
the services of th e E lks lodge in
M edford Sunday afternoon a t 2:30
o’clock.
A sh o rt m usical program
will be given. Sim ilar exercises will
be held in every E lks lodge in the
country.
Local and Personal
FO R REN T— Two a p a rtm e n ts, o u t­
side room s. P hone 263-R, or call
369 H argadine St.
7 6-2 * H oliday Season Opened—
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Many people enjoyed the window
FO R RENT— Swell a p a rtm e n t. first ghOpping h ab it in M edford F riday
floor of new house. All conven- CVening, when the holiday season
iences, including telephone. L ight , was o ffiCially opened in th a t city,
and w ater paid.
$30.00.
A ls0 .T h e windows w ere very a ttrac tiv e ly
furnished cabin for $12. 153 G ran- deC(>rated. P rom ptly a t 7:30 o’clock
ite St. P hone 411-R.
7 6 ’ 1 ia ll the light in the city were sh u t
----------------------------------------- furnished 1
for a few seconds. D uring the
FO R REN T— F o u r room
A{lu ts d ark n ess, m erch an ts pulled up the
a p a rtm e n t, w ith garage,
7 6 tf shades, and when th e lig h ts reap-
only.
1101 Boulevard.
— r- 1 re a re d , th e effect was very good.
FOR SALE.
! Music by a band and stre e t dancing
FO R S A L E - W in te r apples. P hone J w ere fe a tu re s of the evening.
10F13.
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--------------------- — -----------------— — “ ¡G ut T his Gut— It Is W orth Money
F ,s
..... - ............ .......
$4.50: also 12 inch body fir, $3.75; and m ail it to Foley & Co., 2835
12 inch second grow th fir, $3.25; Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., w riting
delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-010" ,.o u r nam e and ad d ress clearly. You
FOR SALE OR RENT— P artly tu rn -! will receive in re tu rn a tria l pack-
Ished house.
311 G ranite
In- age co n taining Foley’s Honey and
quire Nelda C a f e . _______ 72tt T ar p onipound for coughs, colds and
croup; Foley K idney P ills for pains
FO R SALE— Pigs. Phone 447-L.
in sides and back; rh eu m atism .
SW E E T C ID ER— Maile fresh every backache, kidney and blad d er ail-
day Two gallons 75c, one gallon m ents; and Foley C a th artic T ablets,
day
40c, delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. ia w holesom e and thoroughly cieans-
F ? u r room cidU geT citv ing c a th a rtic fo r constipation, bil-
FO R SALE
w a te r and lights, larg e lot. s o m e , housness, headaches, and sluggish
L,ow bowels.
Sold everyw here.
fru it garage, nice location,.
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price for cash o r will sell on term s.
|toa)lMv;. ArriveS-
See Mrs, f . E. Lane. T u ln ig s ^ n ^
w inburn>s , a te st m otor ac.
We have not gone out of busi­
ness! T his Agency w as e sta b ­
lished in 1S83 and has been b uilt
up w ith th e idea of protecting th e
people of A shland and vicinity
w ith SOUND INSURANCE.
We
do not deal in CHEAP INSUR­
ANCE; if we consideied it safe
for th e assu red , we w ould have
had it to sell a t th is office years
ago. The ag en t of cheap in s u r­
ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth.
No one can afford to lose even
once on fire insurance.
Billings Agency
Established 1H#3
Real E s ta te and Ileal lnsuranct-
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.
quisition arriv ed in M edford T h a n k s­
giving day and was driven to Ash­
land yesterday. The m achine is a
Lincoln ro ad ster, equipped w ith a
special body b uilt in P asadena ac­
cording to con stru ctio n ideas of th e
ow ner. The color is a vivid red, and
the m achine has nickel plated w ire
wheels and fenders.
W e have the nest prices on used
cars to be found in th e city, Coma
Buick
in and look them over.
72tf
Agency.
W e have w hat you w ant for th a t
Xm as gift a t th e V ariety Store. Best
values in tow n. 89 N. Main St. 75tf
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 80c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c d o t
Childm n’a Work A
Specialty
One Key Only in Nigeria.
Duplicate keys are not wanted In
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! Nigeria.
An official ukase decrees
Daniel Webster Refused to Be Both- that mi machines for making duplicate
•red Over Comparatively Paltry
keys are to be imported. W hether the
Questions of Finance.
, purpose is to penalize an individual
——
i who loses a key by compelling him to
In A. B. Farquahar’s “The F irst 1 buy a new lock, or to prevent persons
Million the H ardest" he optimistically " ith predatory instincts from opening
points out that the senate has greatly the locks of law-abiding citizens, the
I improved in business integrity since official proclamation does uot state.
Daniel W ebster's day, when senators The Nation's Iiusiuess.
could not lie expected to bother about
paying their bill». Mr. F arquahar was
once talking with Mr. Corcoran (of
the Corcoran a rt gallery fame) In his
bank a t Washington. Daniel W ebster
TG START AN ELEC CHIC
had just been in to borrow money
and had asked the cashier to discount
CO-OPERATIVE HATCHERY
I his note for $100. The bank did not
and act as Exclusive Dealer for
! discount notes that were not indorsed,
the incom parable ELEC-CHIC line
so W ebster went out and brought in
of incubators, Brooders, Gil, Gas
a note for $200, indorsed by another
' senator with whom he had promised
and E lectric H e a te r;, A utom atic
: to divide the profits. Mr. Corcoran
R egulators and Alarm Signals for
remarked that the only value of the
incubators and brooders. Sani­
note was as a curiosity. It was never
tary F eeders, W aterers and o ther
' paid, and the Riggs bank still has it.
poultry yard equipm ent. A cash
“Daniel W ebster was very careless
outlay
of only $150 will s ta rt you
about all of his personal affairs,” says
in
a
business
th a t should net you
Mr. Farquahar. “He was satd to be
from $1500 to $5000 per year.
scrupulous about paying his gambling
debts, but lie did not bother witli little
POULTRY KQ1 IPM ENT CO.
hills. He often thought it quite enougli
D esk II B urbank, Calif.
to give a creditor u copy of his sig­
nature without bothering to honor the ;
promise to pay on it.
I “He was such a powerful, leonine
In v e s tig a te o u r Id e a l
sort of a man and his voice was so i
! glorious and magnificent that I do
not believe any one in tlie country
I would have ventured to mention such
a trivial tiling as money in his pres­
HOT W ATER HEATING SYSTEM
ence. Few more impressive men have ]
F or Sm all or L arge Houses
ever lived—in fact, he had been called
O ur New L 'ne of H eating Stove*
a living lie, because. as was said, ‘no
Are Now I11.
] tnun coaid possibly he as great as
j W ebster looked.’ ”
j
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CARED LITTLE ABOUT MONEY
P01LTRÏMEN WANTED
FO R R E N I.
Good Insurance
PAGE THREE
All wool ready-to-w ear suits, $15
and up a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
73tf
Hom e m ade cookies, m ince pies,
graham bread.
Home Bakery and
R e sta u ra n t, 69 No. Main St. Open
all day Sunday.
76tf
Boys Hav.:ng Fine Time—
A shland’s delegation to th e E u ­
gene convention of older Y. M. C. A.
boy9 is having a fine tim e, accord­
ing to a w ire received today from
Cash W ood, county Y. M. C. A. su ­
perin ten d en t. G. A. Briscoe and John
Rigg will be in charge of 450 boys
who will a tte n d a g rea t b an q u et th is
evening. Dr. Pence, of P o rtla n d , will
deliver an in spiring ad d ress to n ig h t
a t the banquet, while songs and yells
by th e delegates will be featu red .
All the A shland boys a re being we’l
cared for, s ta te s Mr. W ood.
F acto ry blocks, coal and
C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
wood.
73-6
Fruit cake and mince meat time is
here. For citron, orange and lemon
peel, raisins, currants, figs, spices,
sugar, etc., Detrick’s Groceteria sells
for less.
48tf
garm ent—m ade of flour sacking, or
other coarse m aterial. As fuel is
alm ost impossible to obtain, the
plight of these little ones, in a w in­
ter as severe as th a t of Canada is
desperate, Colonel Haskell says.
In some ways the condition of
the adult population is even worse,
for the cost of such clothing as
there is for sale in the cities is far
above th eir reach. W ith a pair of
shoes costing more th an a m onth's
wages and an overcoat of even fair
quality equivalent in price to a
year’s pay, the Russian w orkm an
1 js “out of luck”.
To help in m eeting this crises,
the Am erican Relief Adm inistration
h as instituted a system of “Cloth­
ing R em ittances” , sim ilar in plan
and operation to the fam ous Hoover
Food Rem ittances, and several h u n ­
dred banks and other organizations
which
co-operated in handling
money for food packages are oeing
asked to do the same for persons
■who wish to send clothing rem it-
tances.
For $20—-which is the
price of a "Clothing R em ittance”—•
any person or group may have de­
livered to any designated person in
Russia a package containing ap -
proxim ately the following clothing
m aterial: 4 2-3 yards of 56-lnch,
20-ounce dark wool cloth sufficient
to m ake one suit of clothes fo r
either a m an or wom an or for tw o
childrens’ outer garm ents; 4 yards
of black cotton lining; 16 yards of
muslin sufficient for four suits of
underclothing: 8 yards of flannel-
lette, sufficient for two m en’s shirt»
i or two women’s sh irt waists, anti
I buttons and thread sufficient to
m ake up th e m aterial.
Many Food R em ittances w ere
sent for “general relief”—th a t is,
were not designated to any particu­
lar beneficiary, and It has been de­
cided th a t Clothing R em ittances
m ay be handled in a sim ilar m an­
ner.
These will be used in tha
most urgent cases, some of which
Arcola
P ro v o st B ros.
REALLY IS “ CRANE’S FOOT”
Word “Pedigree" a Corruption of
Term Which Was Applied to
Idea by the French.
Perhaps, a fter all, It would he more
appropriate to call a family “tree” a
family “crane’s foot.”
When one
speaks of a person's “pedigree” lie
does not, at ’east consciously, mean
to infer that this has anything in com­
mon with tlie foot of a crane. But
this happens to be the literal mean­
ing of the word, which, like a num­
ber of others, lias found Its way into
are pathctici.
_
English because of tlm difficulty in
applying the proper pronunciation to
a French pit rase.
Mrs. A ngell to Speak—-
M edford B udget in Eon
A pedigree is, of course, nothing
Tom orrow evening will he the
The budget of $102,500 of the
praise service of the P resb y terian M edford school d istric t d u rin g the more than a list of ancestors, ami
W om en's
M issionary society.
All fiscal year, Ju n e 30, 1922 to Ju n e this, when blocked out in the manner
dear to the hearts of genealogists,
who have
heard Mrs. Joseph Angell 30, 1923, is now in force. T here is
takes tlie form of connecting lines
speak on m issions will w ant to be practically no increase over the b u d -, ra d ia tin g 'fro m ” the common"progeni
th ere; all
who have not heard her, get of last year. Total estim ated tor of ti,e family to his descendants,
should not riiiss th is opportunity of expenses a re $143,885, w hile re- The French, always fond of
painting
hearing th is woman who loves th e ceipts a re $41,745, leaving th e word pictures of fam iliar objects, re
Lord w ith her m ind and has had a 'a m o u n t to be raised by a d istric t tax! furred to a chart of tids nature as a
wide study and experience w ith her as $102,140 to which is added $ 3 6 0 ,' “Pl^-de-grue, or c ra n e s foot, on a c - :
■
ui u •
„ „„„
.1
, ,,
, i count of tlie resemblance between the
soul, which is consecrated to the the estim ated am ount of delinquent
two. Tlie English appropriated the
Lord, and h er h e a rt, which yearns taxes.
term bodily and translated it phonet­
for the lost, and with all her stre n g th
■■ ■
ically as “pedigree.”
which is given to His service. G jod
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
m usic by the choir and Dr. W oods’ ; g read
52tf
None of the Apple Goes to Waste.
fam ily o rch estra insure a splendid
The thoroughness with which the
program . The offering for m issions
O ur candy prices are rig h t, qu al­ apple is now worked over and utilized
by some m anufacturers makes It com- i
ought to be a generous one.
ity considered. Rose Bros.
74tf i parable witli tlie packing-house pig j
1 that leaves only a futile squeal. In
LEEDGM ’S T ire H ospital will]
Cliff Payne m akes shaving stands. j many of the apple-using factories the
R E PA IR y our T IR E S the RIGH T
75tf
I apples are first pressed to produce
WAY and give YOU a PO SITIV E
I cider, which may be sold as such or
GUARANTEE of SERVICE or y our Hies in M ontana—
' may he m anufactured into vinegar.
MONEY R EFU N D ED .
60tf
W ord has been received in th is ] After thorough pressing the pomace
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! city of the d eath of Mrs. Lizzie D river is treated witli hot w ater to remove
Sweet Cider, m ade fresh e v e ry ! a t the home of her son, C. Z. P a t - !
pectin, which, a fte r purification, is
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c ] ton, a t Miles City, M ont., on No- sold in either liquid or solid form to
m anufacturers of jellies and similar
¡ vem ber 28.
delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
products and to housewives. The much
wasted and squeezed residue is dried,
P iano T uning—
M is. Caldw ell R elui 11s Home—
ground and sold as cattle food.—De­
Mrs. C aldw ell, of Los Angeles,!
Now is the tim e to have your piano partm ent of Agriculture Bulletin.
who has been visiting her m other, | tuned. Carl H.
Iioveland. Studio,
Mrs. Mary Dunn, and siste r, Mrs. 135 E a st Main.
Phone 465.
66tf
When Does He Work?
, ,
~ „ 121
.
E lizabeth Van Sant, for the p ast;
“May I speak with Mr. Wombat?*’
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
“He is at lunch.”
m onth, retu rn ed to her hom e ■ his '
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Bread.
“I
telephoned a t 2 o’clock and he
week.
was at lunch then. It is now nearly
H ere front D r a i n -
five.”
Shooting m atch a t A shland Sun-,
Miss Mabel T ro tt, who is teaching
"Well, he’s at dinner now.”—Louis­
dav D ecem ber 3. M atch begins a t !
.
.
, „ ’
, „ , , ~
a t D rain, is a t hom e for the T hanks- ville Courier-Journal.
10 a .m . At foot of Oak stre e t. .6 -2 * j
giving holidays. She will re tu rn the
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
of the week to her school.
TAKE OUR ADVICE—USE
®r a ^ '
5 2tf,
h
w ant the best th e re is in
Miss R nssell Returns—
bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef.
Miss Mabel R ussell has retu rn ed
M rs. M iller in P o rtla n d —
, lard and sh ortening, get it a t Det-
from h er stu d io -ran ch n e a r M onta­
Mrs. Anna M iller, of 591 Fairview
4 8tf
ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
gue, fo r th e w inter.
H er m any
stre e t, lias again been called to P o rt­
frien d s will be glad to welcome her
land by the very serious illness c f ! E iio i' C orrected—
home.
An errQr wag m ade in F rid a y .s
■ h e r niece. She will rem ain in d eii-,
See nitelv.
¡T idings in sta tin g th a t a baby boy
Batter M safe th a ^ sorry.
CALUMET
TKi
PUMPKIN AND MINCH PIES
FO R THANKSGIVING
have a large sh are of our bes‘
a tte n tio n long before th e day
comes 'round. T hat these pastries
will be fit for the f e is t— sw eet,
arom atic, “ ta s ty ," d e l i c i o u s
wholesome and alto g eth er tatlsfy-
tng, our rep u tatio n issu re s.
© please [ lace fo u r Thanksgiving
jrd e rs w ith us as early as possible.
<J Danish P astry , B u tter Rolls,
Napoleons in d Cream Buffs.
LITHIA BAKERY
W H IT M A N ’S
Quality Candies
—We have the exclusive
agency and have just re­
ceived a fresh shipment by
express.
Salmagundi, in an art
ni^tal b o x ................$1.50
Sampler ..................... $1.50
Library Package . . . . $1.50
Fussy Chocolates....... $1.50
Gray Package. .. ,50c, $1.00
Old Time Favorites.. .$1.00
Super Extra Choc. 653, $1.25
Whitman’s Chocolates have
been the standard since 1842
M cN air Bros»
B A K IN G P O W D E R
PLUM M ER’S GROCERY
had __ been bora a t the hom e of Mr.
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and Mrg gwihart, as the family is
re j OjCing over a d a u g h te r instead of
a gQn
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Dickey’s O rchestra w ith a jazz!
singer at Jackson’s Saturday n ig h t.:
Leaves for San Francisco—
j We specialize on a $30 suit. Y o u ,
74-tu-fr-sat
Mrs. A rchie M illin le ft last even-* can’t beat it for the money. P aul-
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*7 Q ♦ f
ing on No. 16 for an F rancisco. She 's e r u d ’s.
- M incem eat in bulk and jars. Plaza
will probably rem ain in C alifornia
■
M arket.
this w in ter for h e r health .
, Many Dances H eld —
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D ancers w ere gladdened d u ring H ere from H ilt—
C ft ighs a n d Colds in \ \ in te r
; th e past two days over the n um ber of
T\jrs jg. j F ow ler and fam ily, of.
Indoor sed en tary life in w inter has a ffa irs given in th is section of th e j j i l t Calif., w ere visitors in the city
a d ire c t bearing on th e prevalence of sta te
The E iks L edge No. 944, of F riday.
coughs and colds. Keep the bowels A shland, e n te rta in e d a t th e ir a n n u a l
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active and overcom e constipation T hanksgiving Ball, w ith th e A m eri-
Good reliable d e n tistry a t reason-
w ith Foley C a th artic T ablets. Colds, can Legion dance a t th e opening of able prices.
Dr. H enry B. P u rl,
coughs, croup, th ro a t, chest and
N atato riu m in M edford, and a B eaver Bldg.
44tf
bronchial tro u b le quickly
relieved m asquerade dance a t Lake C reek.'
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w ith F oley’s Honey and T ar. Con- T hanksgiving night th ere was a big V isiting in C i t y -
ta in s no opiates— in g redients p rinted dance at the i a i r grounds pavilion.
J R - L - Burdic Sr., of G ran ts Pass,
on th e w rapper. L argest selling cough
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¡is spending a few days visiting in th e
m edicine in th e w orld.
“ F oley’s
C harity dance, Jackson Springs, city.
Honey and T a r is w onderful for a t- S atu rd ay nig h t. All th e proceeds
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tack s of coughs and colds,” w rites will go to alleviation of su fferin g
F rancy B urbank potatoes, $1.45
W. H. Gray, Venice, C alifornia. Sold ¡am ong th e poor, th ro u g h a local wel- per 100 pounds, th is week. Plaza
74-3 Market. 61 North Maia.
fare committee.
everywhara.
Beaver Realty Co. about your lnsur ,
eace. Phone 68.
287U
Why not buy her a Sin"er Sewing
..
M achine for Xmas. $i> down and $ .
D on’t overlook ou r $30 S P E C IA L .! per m onth will put one in your hom e.
W e stan d back of It. P a u lse ru d ’s. S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 So.
73tf 'F i r St., M edford.
Econom y
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