Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
Ankle Skirts Jam Traffic;
Life Exposed, if Not Limb
EaUbllBbed 187 8
Publlahed Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAI. CITY AND COUNTY
PA PE R
TELEPHONE 39
C. K. LOGAN, E ditor
E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon
Posteffice as Second-class M&il Mat- j
ter.
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
One month ....................................$
Three m o u t h s ...............................
Six months ....................................
One year
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Mail and R u ra l R outes
One month .................................... 5
Three m o n t h s ...............................
Six months ....................................
One year ......................................
ADVERTISING KATES
3-^°
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1-95
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Total,
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E v ery th in g has two sides b u t
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The only Jh in g th a t prevents
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A n e a t housew ife is one who
<j> constantly keeps th e house
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Road D ist, No. 3
Wm. P erry , payroll Dist. No.
3 ............................................. $813.49
R oad Dist. No. 4
W. M. T etherow , payroll Dist.
No- 4 ......................................$171.73
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Rond D ist. No. 5
Bulg ng Brow no Criterion of Intellectuality
Electric Brain Waves “ Jazz Up” Dullards
IY iim T i I
is being raised for a tw o-year period. 1,1 tb e stru g g le to com pete,
will provide $150,000 a year. The
bulk of th is am o u n t will be expended Y et, on C hristm as m orning,
in a d v e rtisin g the o p p o rtu n itie s Ore- W hen we hear the c h ild ren ’s cries,
gon has to offer the w orld. T his; R aiding little stockings
item in itself is a sizable one. Al- J * ra p tu re s of su rp rise :
though it does not equal th e am ount " hen we open Parccls
expended an n ually by o th er sta te s. T h at loving hands have w rapped,
it m ark s a long step -in th e rig h t di-i Seems like springs of kindness
rection.
H eretofore th e s ta te has I» our h e a rts are tapped,
expended nothing.
! Seoms o u r N o u g h ts grow gentler,
A nother fund for th e ad v e rtisin g More ten d e r is the sm ile!
of the no rth w est s ta te s will be m ade Ves, on C hristm as m orning,
available d u ring 1923 for a th ree- C hristm as seem s w orth while.
, . m. ,
„• ♦ „ „o n ;,,,,
— Zeila Bissell C hatfield in F arm
year period. This re fe rs to a m illion
d o llar a p p ro p riatio n m ade by the Life.
B urlington, G reat N o rth ern
and
M an and the Flow er«,
N o rth ern Pacific railro ad s, to be de-j
The fragm cce of plants is not foi
voted to exploiting th e scenic and m an's pleasure; Il Is a menus of nt
in d u stria l resources of th e n o rth ­ .ranting insects to fertilize Ihetn. Tl.t
w est, th ro u g h a d v ertisin g in niaga-i objec! of many present-day florists is
zines of natio n al circulation.
As m i improve a flower in its coloring
sum ing th a t Oregon will benefit size and substance-—in short to “palm
Ute lily.’’ They cannot improve the
from th is exp en d itu re on an equal:
fragrance, which is peilie’-s the reason
basis w ith o th e r no rth w est states, they seem ' > cure so little for its <':s
an ad d itio n al $200,000 will be added tippearunce under then t.undiing.—Lx
to O regon’s adv ertisin g budget.
■Lange.
A nother im p o rtan t developm ent
along th is line is th e grow ing num ­
b e r of Oregon in d u strie s th a t are
adv ertisin g nationally. Each of these
individual
a d v ertisin g
cam paigns
c arry the m essage of Oregon th ro u g h
out th e nation. T he building up o f ;
stro n g co-operative m ark etin g organ
izations, capable of adv ertisin g n a - (
tionallv, will add to th e to tal.
O regon is learn in g the necessity of
ad v ertisin g . A lthough im m ediate re ­
su lts cannot be expected, th e records!
of o th er s ta te s show th a t u ltim a te '
re tu rn s m ay be practically u n lim ite d .1
$735.39
Road Dist. No. 2
Win. B ruin, payroll Dist. No.
2
$1055.30
'$> m ussed up cleaning it.
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takes
a
ce
rtain
am
o
u
n
t
of
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iln g ie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c
?• ignorance to m ake you begin to <•>
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
see w hat the real tru th is.
♦
One tim e a w e e k ............................... 27 %c
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Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c
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The
m
an
who
invented
money
Cvery other d a y ..................................20 c
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has
caused
as
m
uch
woe
in
the
♦
L ocal R eaders
Each line, each tim e ......................10c
w orld as the m an who invented <$>
To ru n every o th e r (Jay for one
♦
■$> war.
m onth, each line, each t i m e .. 7c
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To ruxTevery issue for one m onth
W
hile
it
is
often
essential
io
T
6?
ok m ore, each line, each tim e . .
C lassified Column
get o th ers to say “ Yes,” it is T
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
■s> ju s t as often essejitial for yon •
To ru n every issue for one m onth
Q T R E E T car men of Philadelphia persons in the rear of one of these
<§■ to say “ No.”
<i>
or m ore,
th e w ord each tim e.
. look with disfavor on the new-fangled street-cleaning frocks
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Legal R ate
ankle length skirts which, in the step on one of those side stream­
<S>
F irst tim e, per 8-pt.'nt lin e ..........10c <$> HEZ HECK SAYS:
ease of style extrem ists, have re ­ ers which now seems to be in­
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
<S>
“ F e r every one th in g
<8>
placed th eir exceedingly abbrevi­ evitable. There is a ripping and
point l i n e .......... ........................
a tearing, and the worst has hap­
th a t goes into a w om an’s
<$>
ated
equivalents of yester-year.
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
pened, if not more.
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e
ar
two
come
out
o
’
her
T
“
Some
of
these
women
are
im
­
O bituaries, th e line .....................
“Personally I can’t see why all
perilling th eir own lives,” said a
T
m o u th .”
T
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
the
women can’t get as sensible in
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onductor
the
other
day,
“
w
here­
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
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as form erly they only im perilled regard to their clothes as most of
o r societies c h arg iu g a reg u la r initi
th e-liv e s of the men. It is tru e them seem to be getting. From
atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re
AND SO IT GOES
th a t the knee-length sk irts made the standpoint of the street car
llgloua and benevolent orders will bt
traffic accidents among the males conductor there is nothing like a
Two brakeinen sentenced to the
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
appalling. They stopped short in medium-length skirt. These same
v ertistng w hen an adm ission or othei p e n ite n tia ry a t Salem for term s of
Lie m idst of crowded streets, medium-length skirts do not give
charge Is m ade.
11 years each fo r holding up ho­
t ; eir eyes on some object of high the masculine pedestrians pause in
boes on a freight tra in going over
R iia t C on stitu tes A d vertisin g
visibility, w ithout regard to the the middle of the car tracks, and
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - th e Siskiyous, have been released
to ssin g of tru ck drivers, the they do allow their wearers to
lug am ong some as to w hat consti ¡ a fte r serving 18 m onths of the sen-
clanging of car gongs, the shrill board and unboard common car-
tutea news and w hat a d v e rtis in g ,; tence, 114 m onths off for good be­
wiustles of cops, and the general riers without endangering their
wo p rin t this very sim ple rule, which
c cos of traffic. Now they m eet lives and those of their immediate
havior.
A
M
edford
m
en,
sentenced
ia u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
no such tem ptations. They pro- followers. And if the question of
ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re to a term of th re e years for forgery i
t cd alertly on their way, in com- appearance and general value to
events, w here an adm ission charge of a deed, ad m itted to th e in stitu tio n
five safety. But the women!; the community were put up to me.
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS seven m onths ago, has also been
Accidents
to them are bound I’d vote for ’em strong, petticoats
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
.!crease.
A
crowd tries to get and all. I like my women lady­
given
a
pardon.
T
hree
years
ago
o rganizations and societies of every
d a s tre e t car all a t once, as like.”
a n o th e r m an was received into the
kind as well as to individuals.
.¡..(is invariably will, and eight
Ding! Dingl
All rep o rts of such activities a fter th e s ta te prison, b rin g in g w ith him
they have occurred is news.
a 10 year sentence for stealin g an
All com ing social or organization
m eetings of societies w here no autom obile. He also has been pa­
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ roled.
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS
And so it goes. The v iolator of
NEWS.
th e law does not fear its fnachinerv, j
...i hen h i. e „ i_____
...in
,
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w
know s i.„
he w
ill only i J W
e
■1 f*)ni Ji I ?, rtn. i : HI II i * illAy
forced to serve a m ere portion of his
BIBLE THOUGHT
LONDON, Dec. 14.— T he “ d u n c e 'tr ie c u rre n ts in stim u la tin g m ental
i sentence, providing he is caught. In
cap”
of the fu tu re m ay become t h e ' endeavor.
He expressed th e belief
1 com m itting the deed, he stan d s the
— FOR TODAY—
symbol
of
intellectu
al
advancem
ent
th a t galvanism applied to c e rtain re ­
Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a
j chance of being undetected and to
priceless heritage in after years.
; rem ain at liberty. U ntil prison sen- ra th e r th a n th e crown of educational gions of th e head has the effect of
im proving m ental power.
E xperi­
; tences a re served, the law violator opprobrium .
THURSDAY, DECEM BER 14
By
th
e
sim
ple
process
of
e
le
c
trifi­
m
ents
he
had
conducted,
Dr.
H
ollan­
has little to fear from the law and
GOD LOVES TH E GOOD: —
cation,
th
e
h
eadgear
th
a
t
once
was
der
said,
resulted"
in
backw
ard
or
has little respect for it.
T ruly God is good to Israel, even
an indication of stu p id ity or m ental indolent stu d e n ts succeeding in ex­
to such as a re of a clean h eart.
Those who believe the sta te in sti­ indolence m ay be tra n sfo rm ed into am inations in which they previously
Psalm 73: 1.
had failed.
tu tio n a t C orvallis refe rre d to by an intellectu al accelerator.
m any people as th e “ Cow C ollege,” ! 11 is th e be,ief o£ Dr. B enrard
D iscussing the su b ject of p h re n ­
ADVERTISING OREGON
to be such, m ay be su rp rised to learn H ollander, em inent specialist, th a t ology Dr. H ollander a sse rte d th a t
W hile in th e city on a recent lec­
the brain s of backw ard stu d e n ts may leading a n a t\m is ts have ac k n o w l­
tu re to u r, F ra n k B ranch Riley, one th a t th e debate team from O. A. C.
be effectively “ jazzed up” by the edged th a t “ th e skull is m oulded up­
of the g re a te st publicity men a n y ! , recently won a 2 to 1 decision over
application of electric cur- on the brain and grows w ith it.” The
s u c tio n o f th e couutrv has ever had the d e b a te rs from th e U niversity of. Proper
section of th e c o u n trj nas ever n a a ,, _
_
C orvallls 8tu. | ren ts. “ B rain w aves” tu rn e d loose size and shape of the head, he con­
told of th e plans of the Oregon sta te Oregon.
All
in a schoolroom , Dr. H ollander be­ tended, conform for a ll practical
c h am b er of com m erce in developing d en ts a re not ta n n e rs .
lieves, will
stim u la te the m ental purposes to the size and shape of the
O regon in p a rtic u la r and th e e n tire
1
recess
of
tlie
d u lla rd s th a t they brain. Size of th e head, how ever, is
ON CHRISTMAS MORNING
n o rth w est te rrito ry in general.
will soon be m oving tow ard the head not necessarily a m easure of the in­
The year 1923 will m ark th e be­
of the class instead of lagging along tellect, according to Dr. H ollander.
ginning of a new developm ent fo riD h , C hristm as is a nuisance,
a t th e foot.
“ Even a capacious fo reh ead ,” he
O regon.
The s ta te will be a d v e r - ! ^ e som etim es think and say
In a recen t address before th e said, “ does not signify su p erio r in ­
Used n atio n ally on a par w ith o th er Such a lot ot w 0lk an<1 worry
congress of the B ritish P hrenological tellectual a tta in m e n ts, for it m ay be
w estern s ta te s for th e first tim e in -,U£- fo r one short day!
society, Dr. H ollander described ex- m erely an em pty w arehouse which
its history
H ard -earn ed m oney sq uandered,
p erim ents which lie declared had had never been stocked w ith knowl-
The state-w ide developm ent pro- W eary heads and feet—
d em o n strated the efficiency of e le c -1 edge.
gram , fo r which a fund of $300,000 I Useless giving, senseless striving
Let us renovate y our su it now and
ivoid th e holiday rush. P a u lse ru d ’s.
ROAD FUND
Road Dist. No. 1
Jack T rue, payroll m ark et No.
1 ............................................. $632.75
H arrison Bros., expense Dist.
No. 1 .............. „ .....................
2.02
S tan d ard Oil Co., expense
Dist. No. 1 ............................. 100.62
F. J. W atson, payroll Dist.
No. 5 ......................................$248.20
Road D ist. No. 9
John W alch, payroll, m ark et
No. 6 ......................................$773.53
John
W alch, expense Dist.
No. 6 .....................................
76.00
Hugh Jones, expense, m ark e t
No. G .................... . .............. 169.00
T otal, $1018.53
Rond D ist. No. 7
J.
M. Allen, payroll Dist.
No. 7 ......................................$ 62.60
C. F ra n k Rhodes, contract,
m ark et No. 7 ......................6244.71
Bishop & Thom as, contract,
m a rk e t No. 7 .....................
88.00
Billings C ar & Auto W orks,
expense, Dist. No. 7 ..........
29.00
T otal, $6424.31
Road D ist. No. K
H. L. G regory, payroll Dist.
No. 8 ................................’ . .$ 34.25
M edford Concrete Const. Co.,
expense Dist. No. 8 ............
1.40
«■
ro ad s ...................................... 108.00
plies ......................................
16.00
Roily R Inabarger, l^bor, gen­
The J. K. Gill Co., library
eral roads ».......................... 112.50
books .................................... 14 66
M athew R ay, labor, general
The K locker P rin te ry , book
11.25
roads .............. ....................... 56.00
lists, etc., for lib r a ry ..........
Thos. R oseberry, labor, gener­
John B. Palm er, photos for
24.25
al roads ................... ..
174.00
fa ir ........................................
Southern Pacific Co., general
road e x p e n s e ........................
8.25
Total, $248.83
Sherw in-W illiam s Co., gener­
D og Fund
al road expense ...................
36.76; H enry Schulz, sheep killed by
3.00
A rth u r Shaffer, labor, general
dogs ...................................
Bi.unly R eport
roads ...................................... 150.00
Mike Van H outen, labor, gen­
E. H. N ie d e rm e y e r ............ . .$ 4.00
3.00
eral roads ............................. 36.00.G , W. H. A lbert .
7.00
Edw in V rom an, labor, general
Ja sp e r T u n g ate .
2.00
roads ...................................... 108.00 Zera D ahack . . . .
3.00
W eeks-Conger Co., general
|A usie Rock ..........
2.50
road e x p e n s e ........................ 100.00 C. E. W ilkinson .
4.00
J. H artm an , general road ex-
i M. M. Mow ..........
2.00
pense ...................................... 1528.12 Dora S altm arsh .
8.00
A ssociated Oil Co., general
, E. M. Case ...........
3.00
road e x p e n s e ........................ 3 7 7 .2 0 1 Jo h n Niederm eyer
4.00
Billings C ar & Auto W orks,
■ W. A. F ish er . . . .
4.00
general road expense . . . . 16.50, V erna M atthew s
Clyde E quipm ent Co., general
road e x p e n s e ........................
32.00
Total, $ 46.50
C. E. Cass, general road ex­
CHAUNCEY FLOREY.
pense ......................................
45.00
County Clerk.
F red J. Fick, general road ex­
Subscribe to r The T idings— now.
pense ......................................
66.32
F. E. Jen k in s, general road
expense .................................
17.25
M edford F u rn itu re & Hdwe.,
general road expense . . . .
12.94
M edford Sheet Metal W orks,
general road expense . . . .
35.00
M edford T ent & Awning Co.,
3.00
general road expense . . . .
Oregon S tate H ighw ay Com.,
general road expense ....3 6 5 3 .3 5
R iverside G arage,
general
road expense . . .................
8.25
S tandard Oil Co., general
road e x p e n s e ........................ 1612.25
Southern Pacific Co., general
road e x p e n s e ........................
15.97
Union Oil Co., general road
The e n tire E astm an line— variety
expense ................................. 146.83 enough for every purpose and
every purse— is a t your disposal
T otal, $10,287.05
here, to g eth e r w ith photo album s
photo calendars, pokescopes (th e
County Library
new pocket telescopes) — every­
E. Fay W oolsey, lib ra ria n ’s
thing in photography.
salary ....................................$ 66.66
A Kodak for Christmas
T otal, $ 35.65
R oad Dist. No. 9
R. B. V incent, payroll Dist.
No. 9 ....................................$1700.66
M edford F u rn . & Hdwe. Co.,
expense Dist. No. 9 ............ 143.92
E. F ay W oolsey, c u rre n t li­
S tan d ard Oil Co., expense
b rary expense .....................
15.00
Dist. No. 9 .......................... 166.83
M ildred B liton, a ssista n t li­
b ra ria n ’s salary .................
70.00
T otal, $2011.41
M
arjorie
Myers,
a
ssista
n
t
li­
Road D ist. No. 10
25.00
b ra ria n ’s salary .................
A. L. Goodm an, payroll Dist.
A
m
erican
L
ibrary
A
ssociation,
No. 10 ....................................$531.10
book lists for lib ra ry . . . .
6.01
A. L. Goodm an, payroll, m a r­
F
o
ster
&
K
leiser,
lib
rary
sup-
k et No. 10 ........................... 183.73
Rice & Sm ith, co n tract, m ar­
ket No. 10 ...........................3958.74
Wm. Corwin, expense m ark et
No. 10 ....................................
33.00
A rth u r S haffer, expense m a r­
k et No, 10 ..........................
25.68
G addis & Dixon, expense m a r­
ket No. 10 ..........................
83.73
M edford A uto Top Co., ex­
4.30
pense Dist. No. 10 ............
T otal, $4820.28
Road D ist. No. 11
Chas. M agerle, payroll Dist.
No. 11 ....................................$265.95
R oad D ist. No. 12
W. L. Van. H outen, payroll
m ark et No. 12 ................... $488 50
W. L. Van H outen, payroll
Dist. No. 12 ........................ 2109.28
T otal, $2597.7» i
G eneral R oads
Jack T h rash er, payroll gen­
e ra l roads ..............................$470.79
M arvin A bbott, labor general
roads ......................................
89.00 j
B eaver P o rtla n d Cem ent Co.,
general road expense . . . .
5.30 J
Busy C orner M otor Co., gen­
Dame Partington.
e ral road expense ............
15.44
Tlie original Dame Partington was
W.
J.
B
urhidge,
labor
general
n respectable old lady who lived at
roads ...................................... 127.50
Sidmouth, in Devonshire, Eng. Her
cottage stood on the beach and dur­
E lm er B ertelson, labor, gen­
ing a severe storm in November, 1824,
eral roads
................. 103.50.
If food does not digest it tu rn s
the sea rose to such a height ns
C
lianslor
&
Lyon,
general
road
gradually to Invade the old lady’s into poisons which form gas. f h is
expense .................................
27,88
often presses on h e a rt and o th er o r­
residence.
gans,
causing
a
nervous,
restless
Wm.
Corwin,
labor,
general
Mrs. Partington with such help as
Sim ple b uckthorn b ark ,
roads ......................................
71.501
! she could secure with mops and feeling.
glycerine,
etc.,
mixed in A dlerika, Isaac C offm an, labor, general
brooms, as fast as the water entered rem oves foul, as
decaying food-m atter
the house mopped it out again until you never th o u g h t was in your sys­
roads ......................................
35.00
at length the waves had the mastery tem , which caused gas and pressure George D ussault, labor, gen­
I uml she was compelled to retire to on h eart.
A dlerika expels poisons
eral ro ad s ............................. 108.00
an upper story. The first public al- : and gas from BOTH upper and lower
Dave Dorn, labor, general
lesion to tlie circumstances was made | bowel.
EX CELLEN T to g u ard
roads ......................................
17.50
I by Sidney Smith in a speech on the ag ain st appendicitis. T. K. Bolton,
Î reform hill wherein he compared the D ruggist.
— 5 S. W. Davis, labor, general
conservative opposition to the effort
ro ad s ...................................... 117.00
i of "Dame Partington and her mop who
Two lots, paved stre e t, R. R. dis­ E lectric Shop, general road
endeavored to mop out the waves of tric t, ren ta b le b uilding $900, will
expense .................................
24.25
the Atlantic,
earn 12 per cent net. Staples R eal­ F reem an W iley Co., general
!
—
ty Agency.
84tf
road e x p e n s e ........................
9.80
H a ir P u llin g T im e.
N
athan
G
resham
,
labor,
gen­
Eight-year-old Frances had been
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
e ral roads ............................ 108.00
taught by her parents the art of keep-
•ng a secret amt it irritates her to he
H ubbard Bros., general road
(C ontinued F rom Y esterday.)
.uspected of telling anything she is
expense .................................
71.89
ssked not to tell. The other day she
Young’s M achine Shop, gen er­
County A ttorney
was visiting Aunt Grace, who also
al road expense .................
40.25
Raw les M oore, d istric t a tto r ­
tiad another young lady visitor. Aunt
Co..
ney
office
expense
............
$
50.00
K
elly-Springfield
Truck
Grace had warned Frances not to tell
general ro ad expense . . . . 108.78
tlie conversation, so she began to talk K ilham S tationery Co., dis­
M edford Concrete Const. Co.,
things which were secrets when the
tric t a tto rn e y office ex-
visitor, looking at Frances, said: “Lit­
general ro ad expense . . .
9.60
9.88
pens©
tle pitchers sometimes have big cars, Raw les Moore, d istric t a tto r ­
M edford Sheet M etal W orks,
my dear.”
general road expense . . . .
9.60
ney’s expense .....................
30.20
Frances looked back at her. “Yes,"
M
edford
Sheet
M
etal
W
orks,
i
----------------
she agreed lucidly, “but that doesn't
general road expense . . . .
23.00
T otal, $ 90.08
aurt If they don’t have spouts.”
F. J. M cPherson, general
Pi-ohibitt im E nforcem en t
• S. B. Sandefer, prohibition
road expense .....................
7.32
Always With Us.
Jack —Did you have much trouble ■ enforcem ent expense . . . . $645.71. Floyd McKee, labor, general
B. L. Moses, prohibtlon en-
I roads ...................................... 108.00
earning to siug?
K itty—Yes; especially with the
forcem ent expense ............
64.00 E lm er Morse, labor, general
neighbors.—Answers All.
J. H. L eggitt prohibition en-
: roads ...................................... 120.00
forcem ent expense ............
4 8 .0 0 ¡A. Penw ell, general road ex-
8.26
pense
O ur candy prices a re rig h t, q u a l­
T
otal,
$757.71
E
a
rl
R
eynolds,
labor,
general
ity considered. Rose Bros.
7 4 t£ ,
CRATER LAKE PICTU RES
E astm an Filins E xpert Finishing
McNair Bros«
The
S fa r
Christmas Specials
F resh G olden Dates, per 11». 2 5 c— 5 !hs. f o r ......................................$1.00
Fresh Citron, L em on and O range P eel
E n g lish Currants, per lb ............................................................................. 25c
C luster R a isin s per lb................................................................................ 2 5 c
Sun Maid S eed less R aisins, 7 lbs. for ...........................................$ 1 .0 0
D ates stu ffed w ith P ecans, per pkg....................................................... lOe
No, 1 C alifornia W alnuts, per lb, 3 5 e — 3 lbs. f o r ............................$ 1 .0 0
Home grow n W alnuts, jier lb ............................................................... 25c
Home grow n Alm onds, per 11»................................................................... 2 5 c
Brazil N uts, 5 lbs. f o r .................................................................................. $ 1 .0 0
C hestnuts, per lb ............................................................................................. 25e
Hickory Nuts, per lb ....................................................................................... 25c
We Have a F ull Line of C hristm as Candies at the B est
P rices
GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS T I’RKEY
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61 NORTH MAIN STREET
A Sum m er
“ »Clime
Gas From Food
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«
for your
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th a t’s“
áfifomia
¿ 1- e m any o th ers a <-» F
QílGOnn zxf
u ik
t lllîo
this season
of
the year you a re th in k in g of a trip
to a w arm er clime.
C alifornia is ju st the place for your
w inter outing.
H ere the days are
flooded w ith brig h t, warm sunshine.
You may enjoy all o utdoor recreation
or sim ply relax and rest in com fort
u n d er su n lit skies.
T here are noted golf courses, polo
fields, ten n is courts, m iles of splen­
did highw ays and countless places of
scenic and rom antic cl.arni.
Go now and tak e ad v an tag e of Ex­
cellent T rain Service and T hrough
Sleeping Cars to San Francisco and
Los Angeles.
LOW ROUND T R IP TICKETS
Now on Sale
F o r fares, tra in schedules, sleeping car
reserv atio n s or descriptive folders, ask local
Tairoad ticket agents, o r w rite
JOHN M. SCOTT
G eneral P assen g er A gent, P o rtla n d , Ore.