Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDETCK
P A G I TWO
December i l
1U22
-*M H S S
Ashland
Doris K leinham m er, w ork in
Third Legion Lyceum Number Saturday
sh e riff’s office ...................
i Geo. B. Alden, deputy s h e r­
"Reaching the Goal” Evening's Subject iff’s trav elin g expenses . .
Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except,
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 3 9
¡D aily’s Taxi, sh e riff’s expense
: L. D. F orncrook, deputy sh e r­
iff’s tra v e lin g expense . . .
F. J. N ew m an, work on tax
m atte rs .................................
C. E. T errill, s h e riff’s tra v e l­
ing expense ..........................
Susanna H. C arter, in stitu te
expense ................................. 400.00
78.00
Susanne H. C arter, school su ­
p e rin te n d e n t’s office ex­
fi.59 i
pense
......................................
8.25
1.50
E lizabeth B urr, school su p e r­
57.09 ! visor's trav elin g expense . 12.20
H. & M. C. Co. school su p er­
in te n d e n t’s supplies . . . . .
4.00
300.00
W estern Union Tel. Co., school
su p e rin te n d e n t’s telegram s
1.78
61.31)
Denman Thompson’«
Successor
lain, in steel mills a3 everything from
a fiunkie to an executive, in the min­
istry as pastor of th ree prom inent
churches in Indiana. Although he
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
declines to m ention his experience«
in either of these capa ’Hes his
I
B Y i'B E R T -
E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon
STEWART I.LQNG.VETERAN OF broadened point of view and pra. treat
P cstoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
T otal, $856.59
philosophy bespeak a wealth of
i-
4
Going th ro u g h life h ittin g on 4
TWO WARS TO LECTURE ON eral
ter.
Total, $1225.32
information.
4 high is a sh o rt journey.
4
(To be continued.)
■REACHING THE GOAL”
On his appearance in this city, Mr.
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
C lerk’s Office
♦
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4
Long will deliver his lecture ‘ Reach Chauncey
One m onth ................................... $ .85
F lorey,
county
The pen is m ighty, b u t the 4
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 4
A man who has had experiences ing The Goal.” The lecture is purely
CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATES
c
le
rk
’s
salary
......................$166.66
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 4 ty p ew riter m akes the m ost 4 but declines to talk about them is inspirational, m eant as an encourage­
SLATED FOR THIS EVENING
M
ildred
Neil
F
lorey,
deputy
One year .....................
7.50 4 noise.
4 Stew art Ira Ixmg, lecturer, who will m ent for strugglers, a lesson in never
Mail and Rural Routes
c
le
rk
’s
salary
.....................
125.00!
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giving
up.
4
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< be one of the num bers on lecture
One m onth ....................................$ .65
D elilia Stevens, deputy c le rk ’s
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eu-
course
this
season.
Mr.
Long
has
traveled
the
Chau­
W hen a p atien t m an finally 4
T hree m onths ............................... 1.95 4
salary .................................... 110.00 Sen e- Dec- H . — O regon’s first in ter-
tauqua and lyceum circuits for sev­
Six months .................................... 3.5 0 4 decides to use fo rte , you can <$>
eral
years
with
“Reaching
the
Goal”
R
u
b e rta Pearce, deputy c le rk ’s
. coIleS‘a te debate of the- year with
On« year ................... .................. 6.5< 4 look for a real scrap.
4
and sim ilar lectures. He has been
ADVERTISING RATES
salary
....................................
90
0
0
i Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college th is ev-
4
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®
one of the most popular lecturers in M attie Stevens, deputy c le rk ’s
Display Advertising
jening, is a ttra c tin g in te rest on th e ,
A c ertain am o u n t of rheurna- 4
the field. His lectures, though in­
single insertion, each in ch ............ 30c 4
The subject, “ Resolved,
s a ,a ry .................................... 75.00 cam pus.
4 tism is necessary to qualify you <$•
YEARLY CONTRACTS
spirational are practical.
W ithout
th
a
t
a
federal
co urt w ith pow er to
Display Advertising
reciting facts and figures, they are Lucile Koontz, deputy c le rk ’s
4 for a reliable w eath er prophet. 4
nforce
its
decisions
be e s ta b lis h e d '
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27
s a la ry .................................... 7 5 .0 0 ^
full of useful Information.
®
fo
r
th
e
a
d
ju
d
icatio
n
of in d u strial
Two tim es a w eek......................... 25 c
Both the lecture and the lecturer Alice M. Poor, deputy clerk 's
W hatever you expose yourself 4
Nvery o th e r d a y ............................ 20 c •
d
isp
u
tes.”
The
question
has been
have been highly commended by the
s a la r-v ...................................
70.00
$> to, you get, and this applies to 4
Local Renders
press. “Reaching the Goal” has Irm a M artin, w ork in c le rk ’s
chosen in view of th e railro ad and
Each line, each tim e ................... 10c 4 happiness as well as to th e flu. 4
been described as “rich in illustra­
office ..........................
«5 00 coal strik es of last sum m er.
To ru n every o th e r (Jny for one
4
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4
’T ’nEODORE ROBERTS, the well
tion,” “full of hum or,” “dram atic”. Dan M. P earce, work in c le rk ’s
Those who will debate for the uni­
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c
known Paramount motion pic­
4
The
suprem
e
duty
of
both
the
4
Long has been called “a finished ora­
To ru.n~every issue for one m onth
versity a re F red erick Rice and
office ......................
ture
character actor, has just fin­
63.00
tor,”
a
“m
asterly
lecturer”
a
“rapid-
4
governm
ent
and
the
individual
4
ok m ore, each line, each tim e. . 5.
C harles Lam b for th e affirm ative,
B urroughs A dding M achine
ished what is said to be one of
fire speaker.”
Classified Column
¡ 4 is to get along w ithout th in g s 4
and R alph Bailey and • Boyd Isem -
the greatest characterizations 0?
Go., c le rk ’s office expense
To the few unthinking people who
One cent th e word each tim e.
3.75
’ 4 th a t c a n ’t be afforded.
his career. It is as “Uncle Josh”
inger
for
th
e
negative.
All
four
a
re
:
B
ushong
&
Com
pany
record
To ru n every issue for one m onth 4
claim the spoken word has lost its
_______
in “ The Old Homestead,” the
or m ore, % c th e word each tim e.
P o rtla n d men.
books,
c
le
rk
’s
office
___
power,
Stew
art
Long
is
a
living
refu­
4 HEZ HECK SAYS:
107.13
classic of the stage in which Den­
Legal R ate
tation. H earing his lecture is be­ Chauncey F lorey, stam ps and
This debate in previous years has
man Thompson played for moro
“ Men is jis t as curious
F irs t tim e, per 8-pt.'nt lin e ......... 10c 4
I
lieving once again in this most an­
express .................
been a tria n g u la r contest with O re­
than thirty years.
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
4
as w im m in, b ut they hide
16.45
cient medium of public expression.
Glass & Prudhom m e. c le rk ’s
gon A gricu ltu ral and Reed colleges.
Like his predecessor in the role,
point line
5c Æ*
it b e tte r.”
Long
is
one
of
the
younger
g
e
n
e
ra
-,
Since
the la tte r in stitu tio n has w ith ­
supplies . .
Gard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
Mr. Roberts has had a remarkably
tion of lecturers who is introducing
O bituaries, th e line ..................... 2 Vic 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
long and varied career as an ac­
K ilham S tationery Co., c le rk ’s 150.49 draw n from the league, the rem a in ­
new
and
modern
methods
into
his
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
tor.
Fcr many years Mr. Roberts
supplies ............................
291 50! ing m em bers will fight it o ut for the
address. He draws generously up
A dvertising for fra te rn a l order*
was
a
traveling stock company
STEW
A
R
T
I.
LONG
Chauncey Florey, fre ig h t and
'
sta te cham pionship honors. The uni-:
WHAT! AGAIN?
anecdote and illustration believing
o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initi
actor and he saw* Mr. Thompson’s
Stew
art
Long
has
served
in
the
express, c le rk ’s office
u 99 versity team s w ere victorious la st
the superiority of its appeal as ct
atlo n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
“ No one here appears to know the
characterization many times.
Spanish Am erican W ar as an enlisted pared with the old tim e sta tist
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be w hereabouts of S enator S tanfield
________ _ year. W ith practically th e sam e per-
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad who has been ab sen t from th e senate man, in the World W ar as a chap- and involved argum ents.
T oial, $1430 20 sonnel com prising the team s and the
F ath er Should Know.
vortlsing when an adm ission or othei
since
T
han
k
sg
iv
in
g
,”
says
a
W
ash­
Ail
were
quiet in the cinem a watek-
Treasurer’s
Office
sam
e
coach
shaping
the
w
ork,
hopes
charge is m ade.
1 ing a comic c h a rac te r counterfeiting
are high for a n o th e r victory.
ington, D. C., press rep o rt. Accord own tre e s ,” a sse rts H. P. B arss, plant! COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS A. C. W alker, county tre a s u r­
! Intoxication. T he silence w as broken
What Constitutes Advertising
ing to the rep o rt, th e d e a r se n ato r p athologis. a t the Oregon experi­
e r ’s s a l a r y .............................$150.00
hv 11 sm all hoy’s shrill voice. “T hat
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ accom panied a P o rtlan d b a n k er to m ent sta tio n . “ Such pests and dis­
The follow ing is a schedule of ex­ A. C. W alker, stam ps for
M incem eat In bulk and jars. Plaza a in 't th e way to he drunk, is It, far-
ing am ong som e as to w h at consti Chicago, and from th a t point to have eases m ake the problem of produc­ p enditures of Jackson County, Ore-
tre a s u re r’s office ..............
5.90 M arket.
tu te s new s and w hat advertising,
; ver?”—London Morning Post.
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which gone fu rth e r west. F u rth e r, th ere ing clean fru it and healthy trees ! gon, to g eth e r w ith a list of the claim ­ A. C. W alker, tre a s u re r’s t r a ­
la used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ has been no inform ation passed out m ore difficult.
a n ts and a rticle s of service for which
veling expense ...................
12.60
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re when th e se n a to r would re tu rn . The
The sta te h o rtic u ltu ra l law pro- < th e claim is m ade and which were K ilham S tationery Co., tre a s ­
event«, wheTe an adm ission charge se n a to r should subm it to an am p u ­ \ ides the m ethod by which such passed upon by the C oun‘y C ourt of
u r e r ’s office supplies . . . .
3.15
la m ade or a collection is tak en IS
cases can be handled.
Appeal to j Jackson County d u rin g th e m onth of M edford N ational Bank, tre a s ­
tation
of
one
lim
b,
so
he
could
not
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
u r e r ’s office expense . . . .
o rganizations an d societies of every run aro u n d so m uch. T ouring the your county fru it inspector or to the O ctober 1922
10.00
The ^ B o w in g bilIs w ere allowed D orothy
east w ith all expenses paid -by O re­ sta te board of h o rtic u ltu re who have
kind as well as to individuals.
Bedwell,
deputy
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values....................
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r gonians seem s to be a fav o rite pas­ th e enforcem ent of the law in th e ir ' na
.1,
tre a s u re r ’s salary ..............
90.00
.u
u
,as
foIlows’
Wlth
the
exceptions
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values.................... )
they have occurred is news.
tim e of th e erstw hile sheep-herder. charge. Keep a fte r them u n til th e> sb o w n .
All com ing social or organization
offending property is cleaned u p .” 1
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values....................
T otal, $271.65
m eetings of societies w here no
County C ourt a n d Com m issioners
F o u rth of Ju ly decorations re ­
Pocket Knives, $1.50 values.................... j
m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti
School Superintendent’s Office
P lacing the roo sters in the breed­ G. A. G ardner, county ju d g e ’s
atlon charged, or collecton tak e n IS m ained up for som e tim e; the L abor
Susanne H. C arter, school su ­
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale P ric e..........
$1.19
s a l a r y ...................................... $166.66
NEWS.
Day b an n ers w ere s tru n g across the ing pens th is m onth is advisable in
p e rin ten d e n t's salary ....$ 1 6 6 .6 6
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale P ric e..........
. .98
s tre e ts for a week or two a fte r the o rd er th a t they becom e accustom ed V ictor B ursell, county com ­
E lizabeth B urr, school su p e r­
to
th
e
ir
su
rro
u
n
d
in
g
s
and
acquaint-
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale P rice..........
m issio n er’s salary and ex­
celebration: the Jackson county fair
. .83
v iso r’s salary ..................... 120.00
pense ......................................
63.00 Lucile Goold, school su p e rin ­
was heralded long a fte r it had passed cd w ith th e balance of the flock be­
BIBLE THOUGHT
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale P ric e..........
. .49
Jam es Owens, county com- ”
into histo ry b u t the W in ter F a ir fore eggs a re saved for hatching.
te n d e n t's a ssista n t ............
75.00
W h ile They Last— Get Busy!
— FOR TODAY—
m issioner’s salary and ex­
signs
disappeared
by
S
atu
rd
ay
n
ig
h
t,
E lizabeth B urr, school su p e r­
Thoagrhta memorized, will prove a
“
Listen
for
th
e
singing
h
e
n
,”
a
d
­
priceless heritage in after years.
and by Sunday, th e tre e s strew n pro-
pense ......................................
71.50
v isor’s trav elin g expense . 18.70
vises F. E. Fox, of th e Oregon exper­
m iscousuly aro u n d th e city had been
E. H. F rench, county court
Susanne H. C arter, school su ­
im ent sta tio n . “ If you haven’t any;
87-80 North Main St.
Phone 203
g ath ered up. All of which goes to
w itness .................................
3.00
p e rin te n d e n t’s trav elin g ex­
in your flock, the chances a re th a t
MONDAY, DECEMBER i t
prove— nothing.
H.
L.
H
asbrouck,
county
co
urt
50.00
pense ......................................
.von a re gettin g very few* eggs.
HEAR TH E W ORD:— O e a rth ,
expense .................................
25.00
C hange th e conditions of feed and
e a rth e a rth , hear th e word of
care, if necessary, to b rin g th is F lo ra Thom pson, stam ped en­
th e Lord. Jerem iah 22: 29.
velopes, county judge . . . 25.50
a b o u t.”
-M oses .
WAR VETERAN
TO SPEAK HERE
Cutlery Sale
97c
SIM PSON’S
HARDWARE
Oregon Products
Need Advertising
Through Country
SPIRIT OF THE WEST
Scarcely had word been sent
th ro u g h o u t th e w orld of th e devas­
ta tin g fire a t A storia, b u rn in g ru in s
had h ard ly ceased to sm oulder and 1
to tte rin g walls com pleted th e ir f a ll- 1 Those who have studied the ques-
ing am idst clouds of du st and sm o k e ,' tion of s ta te developm ent and bettei
when plans were fo rm ulated for the a d v e rtisin g for O regon, point to the
upbuilding and replacing of th e city. 1 g rea t need of m ore national a d v ertis-
No tim e was lost in silen t contem - ing for Oregon products. Many of
plation of the heaps of rubbish th a t ou r read ers probably saw* in last
m arked w hat only a few days ago j w eek's issue of the S atu rd ay Evening
w ere proud buildings and su c c e s s fu l1 P ost a double page cen ter spread ad-
businesses.
No tim e was occupied ! vertisem en t in colors for the Oregon
in th e w ringing of hands and loud j c ity W oolen Mills. In two d iffe re n t
callings to see w hat adversity had j jssues of the S atu rd ay E vening P ost
heaped upon A storia. Succor for t h e ' tb js y ear, the Oregon City W oolen
hom eless was the first th o u g h t, fol-
have tak e n th is g rea t ad vertise-
lowed closely by plans for rebuilding nient, which is the larg e st and m ost
and th e carry in g on of tra d e , not expensive adv ertisem en t
in
the
next year, nor next m onth, but im- w orld. its cost is $17,000 per is-
m ediately. Such is the sp irit of th e i gue, but tbe o regon City W oolen
D raughty houses and dam p poul­
T otal, $354.66
try litte r a re to he guarded ag ain st,
Cireuit, C ourt
p a rtic u la rly a t th is season of the j
F.
Roy
Davis,
co u rt re p o rt­
year.
e
r
’s
salary
.............................$116.66
A palatab le wet m ash will bring
pullets into production when they A. R. Thom pson, circu it court
a re slow to lay. It Is advisable to
c rie r ......................................
2 7.‘00
feed it in such a m an n er th a t the F. M. C alkins, c irc u it ju d g e ’s
activity of the bird will n o t be in te r­
office r e n t ............................. 45.00
fered w ith d u rin g th e day. A hun- J. E. E dm iston. grand ju ry
gry hen is a w orking hen.
6.00
w itness .................................
WHEN THE READER KICKS
T otal,
$194.66
Justice Court
My fa th e r says th e paper he read s
Jam es Bowling, ju stice ju ro r $ 1.00
a in ’t p u t up rig h t;
1.00
He finds a lot of fau lt, too, he O. M. C ornitius, ju stice ju ro r
1.00
P.
C.
Bigham
,
ju
stice
ju
ro
r
.
does, p e ru sin ’ it all n ig h t;
1.00
He says th e re a in ’t a single th in g I H. G. B urgess, ju stice ju ro r
1.00
in it w orth to read
1 C has- C arlton, ju stice ju ro r .
1.00
\n d th a t it doesn’t p rin t the kind B ert Collins, ju stice w itness
of stu ff the people need;
¡M rs. C ozark, ju stice w itness
2.20
1.00
west-
Mills have found, as have m any oth-
it
aside
and
says
it’s
D.
W.
D
riskel,
ju
stice
ju
ro
r
.
He tosses
A storia exem plifies the sp irit th a t j e r a d v e rtisers, th a t by p u ttin g the
Glass & P rudhom m e, ju stice
strictly on th e h u m ,
has prevailed a fte r o th e r d isa sters | nier^
th eir product squarely be-
c o u rt expense .....................
11.15
B ut you ought to h e a r him holler
of a sim ilar n a tu re in th e w est. fore th e nation thev bave enlarged
W.
H.
Gowdy,
ju
stice
f
e
e
s
..
327.85
w hen the paper doesn’t come
T hough stunned p erh ap s for a mo- theJr business and t h u s absorbed the
He reads ab o u t th e w eddin’s and J. W. H atch er, constable fees 36.90
m ent. m en and women of th at ^ i r *v" j CO8t of a d v ertisin g in the econom ies
Geo. H itzler J r., ju stice court
he sn o rts like all get o u t ,
ing seaport city soon m astered them - ()f operation
1.50
w itness .................................
He read s th e social d o in ’s w ith a
selves and began to th in k about th e
Thlg a d v e rtisin g for the Oregon
O.
L.
H
arm
on,
ju
stic
e
ju
ro
r
.
1.00
fu tu re.
1 City W oolen Mills is handled by m ost derisive shout.
He says they m ake th e papers for Vern H astings, ju stice w itness 2.20
“ W e’ve got no tow n left, b ut we’ve B otsioriV C onstanf j ue iO m pany. th e
J. O. Isaacson ju stice w it­
still got the best h a rb o r on th e Pa leading n ational adv ertisin g agency the women folks alone.
ness ........................................
He says of info rm atio n it doesn t
1.50
cific c o a st,” declared Jam es B rem ­ of th e n o rth w est, w ith offices a t
John
K
irk
p
atric
k
,
ju
stice
have a crum b—
m er, m ayor of A storia.
“ We will
P o rtla n d and S eattle. Botsford-Con-
B ut you o u g h t to h e a r him h oller
ju ro r ......................................
1.00
s ta r t reb u ild in g at once on th e old sta n iin e com pany are also conducting
tb e p ap er doesn’t come.
I J. M. L ofland. ju stice ju r o r . .
1.00
site.
These th in g s have happened
larg e a d v ertisin g cam paigns in all.
,g ftlwayg first to grab it and p. y . M edinski, ju stice ju ro r
1.00
before; to us, to San F rancisco, to
Chicago, and m any o th e r c itie s ,’yet
o i the co“ ntrJ ,or ®u<* ^ ° d’ !he read s it plum b clean th ro u g h .
H. G. Nicholson, ju stice ju ro r
1.00
ucts as Tillam ook cheese. Hood R iver
Hg doesn-t n liSS an item , or a w ant J. D. S kinner, ju stice j u r o r .
1.00
folks have gone ahead and b u ilt big­
apples. Snow flake crackers, A lbers ad_ th a t is tru e ;
Chas. Schneider, ju stice w it­
ger and b e tte r cities on th e ruins. W e
n tz
e n sw im m ing
ness ........................................
hope to do ju st th is.” This also ex- ' c cereals,
e re a ls- M apleine, Ja
Jan
tzen
Hg gayg thev don>t know w h at we
1.00 j
em pliries the sp irit of the west.
s u its - G oodyear ru b b e r footw ear, and w ant th e d a rn new spaper guys.
Geo. O. Timothy, constable
fees ....................................
From all p a rts of th e sta te . Pa- others.
_
I “ I ’m goin' to tak e a day som etim e
2.50 !
cific coast and N orthw est, have come
Oregon is rapidly a p p io a c h in g tlie a n d go a n d p u i *e,u w ise;
G. O. T aylor, ju stice fees.
1 2 4 .0 0 ,
offers of food, supplies, personal point w here we should have m any
“ Som etim es it seem s as th o u g h M artin Zanon, ju stice co u rt
help and o th e r form s of assistance, o th er natio n ally advertised products. t bey m ust be deaf and blind a n d ; w itness .................................
1.50
P o rtla n d has sent 15 carlo ad s of p a rticu la rly o u r fru its salm on. l um * 'dum b— ••
j
—
supplies to the strick en city; banks her, etc. It is estim ated th a t ( ali-
you ougbt to h e a r him holler
Total, $525.30
have sent word they would give fi- fo rn ia co-operative associations and wben tbe pape r d oesn't come.
Sheriff’s Office
nancial assistance and help in re- such products as the Del M onte can-i
-W aterb u ry A m erican.
'
C.
E.
T
e
rrill,
s h e riff’s salary $209;33
organizing; relief com m ittees wel- ned goods are spending aro u n d six
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Geo.
B.
Alden
deputy sh e r­
fare organizations and individuals m illion d o lla rs a year for natio n al
Bishop Reformed
iff’s
salary
..........................
126.50
have extended generous offers of advertising. This has helped to build
Philip Brooks likes to have his Joke
help to th e f.ltiz e n s of A storia, near- th e w onderful rep u ta tio n for C alifor-j a3 well as any man. One day Mr. L. D. F orncrook, deputy sher-
ly 2000 of whom w ere m ade hom e- nia p roducts which exists in all p a rts Baldwin of the Christian union was ! iff’s sa la ry .......................... 110.00
less by the conflagration.
of the w orld.
writing to him and slipped into the ' L. D. F orncrook, fin g er prin t
w ork ......................................
15.00
All of these th in g s, the a ttitu d e of
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j lciît‘r a newspaper dipping of a talk
the people of A storia and of those
FARM
, he li:,d gîven 0,1 profanity. Promptly Edna Snyder, deputy sh eriff
FARM REMINDERS
REMINDERS
th ro u g h o u t this section of th e coun-
No progressive
progressive o o rch
should
ll1®. an5" er fro,n tl)e good
h ire ......................................... 93.00
“ “ No
rch a a rd
rd ist
ist should
bishop: ‘1 have ju st finished reading i Hazel T etherow , deputy sh e r­
try , is typical and personifies the sta n d for th e neglect of o rch ard trees
your rem arks on profanity. You will
iff h ire .................................
ad jacen t to his p roperty w hich will be glad to know th at I agree with
spirit o í the west.
85.00
resu lt in the developm ent of diseases ( uieni and have entirely abandoned the D alton T e rrill, deputy sh e riff
I
h ire ......................................
Read the v a s t ads.
1 and pests which will spread to his habit.’’—Boston Transcript.
80.00
1
D o d b e B rothers
□ an
M any women who co u ld well afford more
expensive closed cars prefer the sedan for their
personal use.
They find it easy to drive, easy to park, econom­
ical to run, and comparable in the beauty and
richness of its appointments with cars much
higher in price.
The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet
of a singularly rich and beautiful pattern. The
seats are roomy and luxurious. The hardware
and minor fittings reflect thoughtfulness and
rare good taste.
Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) screen the
under part of the car and harmonize in a most
effective way with the new grace and smartness
which Dodge Brothers have recently brought to
the lines of the body.
GEO. L. TREICHLER MOTOR CO.
1 6 -1 8 S. Fron t St.
M edfo rd , O regon
Phone 3 0 4
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