Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGR
Dies H ere Saturday—
Dr. H a rry E. M itchell died S a tu r-i
day aftern o o n a t 1 o’clock a t the
hom e of C. M. W aite on Iowa s tre e t
Dr. M itchell cam e here very recently '
to visit w ith friends and was s tric k ­
en w ith paralysis. The fu n eral ser- j
vices will be held Tuesday a fte ra c c n
a t 2 o’clock from J. P. Dodge & Son’s
fu n eral parlo rs. In te rm e n t will takp .
place in M ountain View cem etery.
Local and Personal
NEW S is any hum an activity
or ev en t th at is o f in terest to
oth er h um ans. T he BEST new s is
that w hich in terests the greatest
num ber o f people. The T idings
w ould greatly appreciate it if yon
w ould call 3 0 w hen you have an
item o f in terest. Thank you.
F ram es, pictures, album s,
land.
y enetian Note in Costumes to Fore
S '" \
photo
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Off
H ere from H ilt—
So D iffe r e n t F ro m
Mr. and Mrs. Fay F. P o tte r a r ­
rived here from H ilt Calif., and are
spending a week visiting w ith re la ­
tives and friends in th e city. They
expect to leave th e la tte r p a rt of this
week for th e n o rth e rn p a rt of the
s ta te for a visit w ith o th e r relatives.
H e rs.
E dith—“Jack wants me to set the
date for our wedding." Miss Flyrte—
•‘Goodness! Do your fiances take their
engagements as seriously as that?”-
Bostou Evening T ranscript.
Spuds— Spuds— Spuds—
All you w ant, $1.25, and my nam e
is Dennis.
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NOTICE
On S aturday, D ecem ber 9, th e
F o u rth S treet m eat m ark e t will open H ere on S ta te B usiness—
u n d e r new m anagem ent.
It will
Lee R usk, rep re sen ta tiv e of the
handle all fresh and cured m eats at bureau of labor for th e sta te of Ore­
reasonable prices. E. B. D ecker.82-3 gon, Is spending a few days in Ash­
land, looking over c e rta in equipm ent
M ake your clothes a X m as pres- ■ which is inspected by th e sta te every
e n t of a cleaning and pressing. La ! few m onths. He a rriv ed from K lam ­
dies w ork a specialty.
A shland a th F a lls S atu rd ay and will leave
C leaning and Dyeing W orks. Phone ' in a few days on his trip n o rth , sto p ­
63. A uto delivery.
84tf ping a t various places w here boilers
and equipm ent a re to be inspected.
Spends W eek-E nd H ere—
Always see me firs t about your
B. R. Jones, of H ilt, Calif., spent
in su ran ce; th e re ’s a difference; why?
th e week end visiting in A shland.
Ask me. Yeo, of course.
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Splendid m usic. Fine floor, Con­
genial crow d. F a ir G round Pavilion I
Dance. S aturday. L e t’s go! 83-fr-s!
S un W o rs h ip e d in F a r ly T im e s.
Centuries ago the sen was wor­
shiped by practically every race on
Dance. S aturday. L e t’s Go!
the face of the earth. Babylonians,
ancient Persians and Armenians, Assy­
B etter clothes for LESS a t P aul- rians, Ammonites, Ethiopians, Ara­
s e ru d ’s.
84tf bians and several others had their own
sun gods.
( ’¡tfe O w ner A bout A gain—
B argain in used ‘ b ik es.”
F ixit
R. A. Avery, ow ner of th e N elda
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Cafe, m ade his firs t appearance a t Shop,
his place of business S atu rd ay fol­
low ing several w eeks' illness. Mr.
T h e C a te r p illa r P e it.
France, in the middle ages, had a
A very’s condition was quite serious
for several days and his friends are rem arkable method of dealing with
plagues of caterpillars. „In 1120 the
glad to see him about again.
Bishop of l.aon pronounced a solemn
sentence of excommimk ation against
W e have a n o th e r lot of those Ya­ caterpillars and grasshoppers.
kim a N etted Gem P o tato es, No. 1
grade. P laza M arket, 61 No. Main
FIGHT FIR E !
P ro tect home and property. If you
Let us renovate your su it now and
think you should insure, if you in ­
avoid the holiday rush. P a u lse ru d ’s.
tend to in su re p re tty soon, DO IT
NOW p. d. q., and avoid cause for
Exper ts to Move Here—
SAD R E G R E T and self chatisem ent.
R. N. T aylor a civil engineer of
R em em ber also th a t th ere is as
F o rt Jones, Calif., spent several days
g reat or g re a te r risk on your house­
last week in A shland. He was here
hold effects and clothing and it costs
lookiug fo r a house to move into, as
$4 or less per year per $1(100 for in ­
he expects to move his fa m ily .h e re
surance on o rd in ary dw ellings and
ab o u t th e first of th e year.
contents. Good old line com panies
NOTICE— W e do a general real th a t have paid th ro u g h all the g rea t
e sta te business, but am ong ou r o th er l ° n t,<igrations.
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S T A P L E S R EA LTY AGENCY.
listings, a t present, we have a n u m -)
her of very good hom es for sale. Or
I
Merely S h i f t s 1»
sm a lle r property, e ith e r here or ini
,
'
I he nm n who ilo e s n t w a n t an v
M edford, m ight b e c o n s id e r e d in e x - |r(lll|> |e Jin<, p n d w iV (,rs
.„ „ „„ j,
change. Yockey & Co., 177 E. Main "|,ingS so |ie Will have none, not Infre
St. P hone 146.
83-sat-m -w quently mixes the dope for some one
•Ise.— E x c h a n g e .
New shipm ent of suits and o'coats
ju st in. W ill be glad to show them , i Photos m ade now delivered for
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P a u lse ru d 's.
84tf I Xmas. Studio A shland.
Buys New Car—
H e re
fr o m
R o s e b u rg —
Monday, December 11, 1022
$
IE VENETIAN note struck last sei
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son is still on th e crescendo.
The tri-corne h a t, bouffant sk irt
tra ilin g into slender side points, tig h t
bodice, buckled shoe, black lace flounc­
ing, all prove th a t th e note is being
echoed in th e m illinery world, the gown
world, and the world of accessories.
It is indeed a fashionable woman th a t
affects thia period.
In th e accom panying photo of Pola
N egri, th e fam ous E uropean screen sta r,
who is now m aking the R obert H ichens
story, “ Bella Donna,” as a P aram o u n t
P ictu re, she is shown w earing h at. «»own,
and cloak th a t are each th e m ast chic
ad ap tatio n s o f th e V enetian mode.
The tri-corne h at is of black h a tte i’.;
plush— as it should be; and it is hoe?, I
in tarnished silver, and trim m ed w ith a
cocarde o f th e same. T arnished silver
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is, by th e way, very much sought a fte r.
The older it looks, the b e tte r!
Í. '
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The gown has th e V enetian tig h t
bodice, and the sk irt is bouffant, tra il­
tV £ ( ¿ R !
(CV !V£ N e r/v\ rv
in g into side points, as shown
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in the sketch to th e left.
Black lace form s the u p p er p a rt of the bodice and the long tig h t
sleeves th a t come well down over th e hands. It m ay be noticed
rp, ■ •
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. th a t no strap s hold up th e black taffeta bodice, the lace top doing
straps
b<*
practical for a larger woman.
rnuca-. {«, . ± 1 “
i u u rsegn, our not practical lo r a la rg e r woman.
fe e t shod i-fsaH n an ?
a£ e
the s k irt’ th ro u Kh which ca" be seen Miss N egri’s
fe e t shod in satin, and silver buckled. Black lace stockings she also wears.
e cloak is velvet, and has a deep lace collar p a tte rn e d a fte r those sketched in the frieze a t the top
;e picture— in. tru e V enetian style.
F
V ie n n ^ R e rH n ^ n d P ™ ? th 3 t
P ° Ush Star haS brouSh t with hor to tbis co u n try — exquisite things
A Sit Skeptical.
Country Doctor (after using stetho­
scope on patien t)—Well, I've located
the seat of your trouble. William.
Old Bill Jones (heretofore healthy,
man and boy)—I hope so. Doc, hut to
tell the truth I ain’t got no faith In
divinin' rods, be they old fashioned
or
new-fangled.—American
Legion
Weekly.
A PERSONAL MESSAGE AT CHRISTMAS TIME
T hat is w hat a photograph of you at Christina will mean lo
your d ista n t relatives and friends.
You cannot m ake a m ore acceptable choice. Many consider a
photograph the Ideal Gift.
Now is the best tim e to a rra n g e appointm ents free from the
bustle and confusion of C hristm as W eek. A large picture free
with every dozen.
DARLING STUDIO
“PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE”
REGARDLESS
of sales or special
offers we can
sell you
CLOTHES lor LESS
PAULSERUD’S
E xports o f A m erican A utom obiles D oubled in 1 9 2 2
A» O. P. Austin • ^'.atistitian
T he N ational C ity B ank of N ew Y ork
(Fe«w t i t W EEKLY T R A D E R EC O R D I s s n t d i t T i t N a t i o n a l C i t s Banlr)
The Am erican autom obile is
again invading foreign fields W ith
the re-action in w orld m arkets
which followed the close of the w ar
and the big accum ulation existing
abroad at that date, our exports of
autom obiles were tem porarily re-
duced in 1921 but are again ap-
proaching norm a' and give prom ise
of steady gains in the future. T he
num ber of m achines now going out
of the country is m ore than double
that of the corresponding period of
last year, and the total num ber ex-
ported in the calendar year 1922
will be twice as great as in 1921
and three tim es as great as in the
year preceding the war. Of course,
the total for 1922 cannot be ex-
pected to reach th a t of the d o s in g
years of the w ar when the m ilitary
activities dem anded enorm ous num -
bers of m achines of all types, but
when we com pare the exports of
the 9 m onths of the calendar year
1922 w ith those of the correspond-
ing m onths of 1921 we find an in-
crease of 90%, and in the latest
single m onth for which details are
available, Septem ber, there is an in-
crease of 150% when com pared
with Septem ber of last year, sug-
gesting th a t the grand total for the
complete year 1922 will be fully
double that of the full year 1921.
This increase occurs in all types
of autom obiles. P assenger cars ex-
ported in the 9 m onths ending with
Septem ber show a total of 48,328
against 23,900 in the same m onths
of last year, an increase of over
100%, and m otor trucks, of which
we exported but a small num ber
prior to the war, are in the 9
m onths of this year 8,080 against
5,945 in the same m onths of last
year. Passenger cars in Septem-
ber alone w ere 5,862 against 2,197
in Septem ber of last year.
Curiously, too, this big increase
in th e 1922 exports of autom obiles
occurs in large degree in shipm ents
to those parts of the w orld which
are recognized as m anufacturers of
autom obiles. T he total num ber of
passenger m achines sent to the
eight European countries enum-
erated in the D epartm ent of Com-
m erce m onthly record of countries
of destination is over 13,000 against
less than 3,000 in the same period
of last year. To Great Britain
alone« the greatest m anufacturer
outside of the United States, the
total of passenger m achines ex-
ported in the .9 m onths of 1922 is
3,645 against but 2992 in the same
m onths of last year; to Belgium,
also a m anufacturing country, 3,329
against 344 last year; while to Can-
ada, now a considerable nianufac-
tu re r of autom obiles, the ntim he.
is 8,661 against 4,644 in the corre
sponding m onths of 1921.
To
A ustralia and New Zealand, in
which all sorts of American, manti-
factures are gaining in popularity,
the num ber of passenger cars is
8,354 against only 2,217 in the cor-
responding m onths of last year: to
South America over 3,000 against
a little more than 1,000 in the same
period of 1921, and to British South
Africa 1,350 against 337 last year,
To India there is a m aterial in­
crease, but to tiie extrem e Orient,
China, Japan, the Philippines, and
the Dutch E ast Indies, the num ber
exported in 1922 is slightly less
than in the corresponding m onths
of 1921.
These big increases in our ex­
ports of autom obiles in 1922 as
com pared with 19’1 are especially
gratifying in view of the evidence
which they furnish that the foreign
world recognizes the value of this
type of Am erican m anufacture ‘and
gives this recognition after a severe
test. The total num ber of autoino-
biles of all s i ts exported from the
United S tat -s during the decade
ending with 1921 was about 650.0(0
and their a g g re g a te value a billion
dollars, and the fact that the world
after its thorough acquaintance
with them, including the “acid
test’’ on the battle fields of Europe,
is now doubling its purchases of
our m achines when com pared with
those of last year, indicates that
it is re co g n izin g th e high quality
>1 this example o f'ti e products of
the A m erican factory. T he United
States is now producing over, three-
fourths o f the au tom obiles of the
world.
H ow ard P a rk e r who has been em ­
Miss Vida B radshaw , teach er in
ployed
for som e tim e by th e C ali­
th e W agner Creek school, bought a
fo
rn
ia
Oregon Pow er com pany, a t
new Ford the la tte r p a rt of last
Roseburg, spent Sunday visiting w ith
week.
his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
P
arker.
X m as F ru it Cake—
Also w hipped cream puffs. Home
NOTICE FOE INCLUSION
I W. York, Chas. A. Gray, Agnes MAC. No. 53; thence east 770 feet;
M ortgage for sale, am ple property
Bakery and R e sta u ra n t’, 69 N orth
Gray, Jan ies A. Cook, Bessie M. thence in a southw esterly direction
84t f i security, also responsible personal
Main.
L ¡ore th e Ho:uxl o f is.rectors of th e Cook, C. A. B urns, L illian B urns, W. following th e no rth line of the coun-
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guaran tee. A m ount $5000, will sell
Tak.nl Irrig a tio n D istrict, Jackson B. Beebe, Mrs. W. B. Beebe, W. A. ty road approxim ately 2700 feet;
L ast m onth th e A utom obile S p e c -ja t P ^ e to yield 9 per cent. Confi-
County,
O regon.
Cooper, Mrs. W. A. Cooper, R. ith en ce in a so u th easterly direction
Staples R ealty
ialist insured th re e tru c k s, six auto-J dentini business.
S cheidereiter A. Scheidereiter, J. C. following the west p roperty line of
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m obiles and 10 F ords. Phone 274-J. Agency.
To the T alen t Irrig a tio n D istrict P e tit, Mrs. J. C. P e tit, O. D. Low, thV S. P. R. R., approxim ately 1200
Yeo, of course.
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and to all free holders, legal voters Mrs. M. M cW illiam s, Mrs. E lla B. feet; thence south to th e southeast
First Steam Transatlantic Trips.
and assessm ent payers of said dis-! Mills, C. Guy Crosley, Mrs. Susie, corner of the n o rth e a st q u a rte r of
The American vessel Savannah tric t and to all persons in terested in R andles, T. T. R eedsr, Jos. E. R a n --th e n o rth e a st q u a rte r of Section 23,
How A re th e R oju Is?—
iM U irlre In re g a rd to UK condi-| " o sso d II,e Atlantic frotn SnvaaaaK
the lands lying w ithin the T alen t Ir- dies, Mrs. Millie Jensen, Mrs. E m m a Twp. 39 South, R ange 1 E a st; thence
llo a a t the rondo Io th e so u th o l
7 '', , , ) “ ,1M' f
partly rigation D istrict and w ithin the Eske, W illiam R oberts, E m m a Rob- west S50 feet; .th e n c e so u th '280
Ashland have been m ade and m ight! tinder steam but mainly by sail. In boundaries of the te rrito ry described erts, W m. J. K eeton. Geo. W. G ran t, feet; thence w est 470 feet; thence
be answ ered as very good, consider-, IS33 l)H; K(iya| vVilliaiu, ,,f $30 tons, in this notice; you and each of you W. L. Huxley, Amy L. M oore, W. L. south approxim ately 550 feet to the
ing th a t one c ar drove from Wood-1 ,iui|, in Canada, made the first trans a re hereby notified th a t a p e titio n ! Moore, O. J. R ath b u rn .
point w here the located line of the
land, C alif , Sunday and two o th e rs: (lt|lint[c voyage entirely under steam, has been filed in th e office of the!
proposed A shland L ateral of the Tal-j
S etting fo rth th a t th e said peti
arrived here in th e evening, h a v in g '
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u..«x.ure Ol m e ra ie n t ir-; tio n ers a re th e ho]derg of title and ent I r n Satl0 n D 's tn c t crosses the
m ade the trip from R edding. T he An In v estm en t Snap—
rigation D istrict of Jackson County, holders of evidence of title
w est boundary of the so u th east q u ar-
occupants of the ears rep o rt th a t
Two lots, paved stre e t, R. R. «»s-; O regon, by the follow ing nam ed I»e-!senting a m a 'o rit • f l h >
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te r
fhe n o rth e a st q u a rte r ol Sec-
snow was falling all the way from tric t, ren ta b le building
$900, will t.tio n ers:
a cert a jn nortio'i^ of
e a c r®a - p
tion 23; thence in a n o rthw esterly
R edding until they a rriv ed at th e je a r n
12 per cent net. Staples R eal-j
G!enn
L Inm an (fop Mrg £ Q a d ja c e n t to ° th e ” boundaries" o f 't h e direCti° " fo,,ow in- the line of the
B arron place a few
Ashland.
Spoiling His Plans.
Green (new io country life))—
Where are those duck eggs I brought
home yesterday?
Mrs. Green—I put them under the
hen.
Green—Under the hen? Good heav­
ens ! And I wanted to hatch out ducks
from those eggs.
m iles south of ty Agency.
84tf In m a n ), C. A. Brown, J. W. McCoy T alent Irrig a tio n D istrict and they located line of the said proposed A sh’
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(liq u id a tin g agent, also rep re sen tin g do petition the Board of said D istrict 1and L a te ra l to a P °n it in Section
1
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
S tate Bank of A sh la n d ), Ja s. W. for inclusion of all lands w ithin said 15’ T w p’ 39 S° Uth’ R ange 1 EaS‘’
See our bargain windows for X m a s ------------------------------------------------------ Y oung Wm F Yartpr
\k r n n r e i
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j
i w here said canal line in tersects the
r if ts
Studio Ashland
84tf AUCTION S A L E -H o u s e h o ld goods,
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M drga
bflllnilarie8 to be " E lu d e d and ad-
hotindarv of th e citv lim its of
gifts. Studio Ashland.
SaUn,day a t
m . g a r t e r . Mrs. Vesta N. Brown, Betty m itted to said T alen t Irrig a tio n Dis- °aat, bounda^ of tbe c ,t> *lm t8 ot
thence follow
ing in a
Mrs. Jam es Lowe 102 Oak St. ! G ottsche, Carl G ottsche, Mrs. Luke tric t. The boundaries of tb e body A shland
« win
A uto for sale, good as new Over-,
83-1*, Bounin, F ra n k Beswick, F red C. of land petitioned to be included in n o rth e rly direction the e ast boundary)
land sedan, ru n 5000 m iles, less t h a n ;
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------ - - | Homes, N. I , Huxley (p e r Ada J. said irrig a tio n d istrict are situ a te d line of the city lim its of A shland to
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fprm«
«itanlp, H p » H v E° R SALE OR TRADE— Two fresh “
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irn g a u o n d istrict are situi
ig e n e v
si f
cow s- ph o n e A B Chapm an.
J ’ E G ow ,and- Jo b u
in Ja ck so n C ounty, Oregon, a n d a re the point of beginning, all in Jack-
son county, Oregon.
Agency.
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thu Prohboes, S arah Frohboes, L uke p a rtic u la rly described as follow s:
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You a re fu rth e r notified th a t the
I Bounin J. C. B arnard, Isabel M. Bar-1
B eginning a t the N orthw est cor-
said
petition has been set for hear-
Haiul R eh earsals Postpones!
FOR SALE— F resh m ilk goat (tw o Hard. H. C. Moore, Eeaver R ealty Co. ner of Section 10, Twp. 39 South.
R egular Monday night practices by, y e a rs ), fo u r q u a rts second kidding ( b / Eliz. Y ockey), W ells D. Jack- R ange 1 E a s t- thence E a st 1555 ing f° r T uesday. J a n n a r> 2. 1023, a t
the city band will be discontinued
,a st Ju ly tw o q u a rts now i0I1g son, J. W. M illner, C. E. Johnson, L feet; thence south 555 feet; thence 9 ° ’clock a . m ” a t th e ° ffiCe ° f th6
until a fte r the first of the year, ac- lactation perio 1. $50. In q u ire Chas. M iksch,
Mrs. Hazel K irk p atric k , east 420 f e e t- thence south 1260 Board oi D irectors of the T alent Ii-
cording to word given out by C arl
D rue 50 T hird s t
M artin & W illiam s (by W. O. Mar- feet; thence east 1100 feet; thence r iSation Distric t. a t T alent, Oregon,
II. Loveland, d irecto r, th is m orning.
o u r. n
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R A- Avery. C. J. F o ster. J. E. n o rth 1815 feet to a point on th e and , to , ap p ear a t .. said tim e u and place
T his m eans th e re will be no reh ear- FOR SALE— Crochet and em broid- W ikl, Geo. W. T refren , A lbert C. Jov. n o rth line of said Sect’on 10- thence and show cause’ lf any yOU haV6' why
sal th is evening.
ery pieces su ita b le for X m as gifts. L _ j . Hessenaner, Mrs. L. J. Hessen- in a so u th easterly d ire c tio n ’ follow- the Pe tition should not be granted.
a , a 'U
’ '’Old V Ia n e r’ M rs’ E rank Beswick, O. V. ing th e south bank of B ear C reek to
D ated at T alent. Oregon, Decern-)
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W IR E W H E E L SERVICE at I 'ee'
rs - -
0 in-__________ Richie, E. D. Briggs, V. V. Haw ley, a point w here th e said south bank of j j er
(lorn’s T ire Hospital. Broken spokes
kes WOMAN WANTS W ORK by hour Kimer Jensen, Ila M. M yers. I. J. Bear Creek in tersects th e west prop-
replaced 25c.
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84-6* 1 M eyers, A lbert L. Peachey, C. F. Til- e rty line of M arcus P. T ru e; thence A ttest:
O. ARNSPIGER.
A ddress Tidings office.
ton, W . B. P ra ch t (fo r Mrs. Mary W . south and east follow ing the south
O. ARNSPIGER,
W atch our w indow .
Som e new
WANTED— To tra d e two h eifer P ra c h t), Geo. M cW illiams, E lizabeth and west p ro p erty lines of th e lands
a rticle each, d ay at c o « . . Special
calves for sow and pigs or some A. Sm ith, C a rte r Land Co. (p e r E. V. owned by M arcus P. T rue. Jesse Neil.
S ecretary of th e Board of Direc-
Tuesday—C lapper Dolls.
A arietv
feeder hogs. P hone 18F12. W. C arter, Pres.)- J. P. C hisholm , C laude Mina P. Bayliss and C am elia E. Ow- to rs of ^ e T alent Irrig a tio n D istrict.
S toro.
84-1 1 R Ha> ter, ow ner.
84-2* ^M illet, J. R. M axedon, Paul Held. F. ens to the southw est corner of D. L ., (S eal)
84-4 mon
¿Today Only—
VIOLA DANA
- - ill-
‘The $5.00 Baby’
----- Also-----
“ JULES OF THE RIVER” with IRVING CUMMINGS
and PATHE NEWS
THREE
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Theodore R o b erti, G eoide Faw cert
T.Roy Barnes, Harrison Ford, Fritei Ridiway
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TONIGHT, 8 p. m.
HAL. H. URDAHL
Author, Lecturer and Teacher
SUBJECT
“TH E
HEALING FO RCE”— “ TH E M IRACLE”
“ TH E MEDICAL CU RE”
Tuesday, December 12,8 p. m.
“ TH E SOUL”— “ TH E SUBCONSCIOUS EN TITY ”
“ YOUR B E TTER S E L F ”
A Class in Developm ent of Self is being form ed to meet twice
daily, afternoon and evening, sa th a t those who cannot come even­
ings may a tte n d in the a fte rn ions, to com m ence Tuesday, Dec. 12.
You will be shown how the Law o perates and how to use it
as a fully vitalized Pow er of w onderous P o ten tiality , harm onizing
Body, Mind and Soul.
You cannot afford to miss this O pportunity— it will mean so
m uch for you in th e fu tu re.
Make all class a rra n g e m e n ts early w ith Mr. Ogg or Mr. Rue,
Hotel A shland.
COME TO TH E F R E E LECTURES
Women’s Civic Ciub House