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    PAGE FOUR
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES i
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e am i go, and even ts of
local
in terest.
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H ere Short T im e
M r. an d .M rs. M acD onald of
H u n tin g to n B each, w ere A sh la n d
v is ito rs T h u rs d a y , h a v in g m o to r­
e d up th e C a lifo rn ia c o a st, up
th e K la m a th r iv e r ro ad a n d o v e r
to A sh la n d . T h ey le ft y e s te rd a y
f o r th e n o r th , in te n d in g to go as
f a r a s S e a ttle .
M rs. M acD onald
w as fo rm e rly M iss E liz a b e th A n­
d rew s.
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L e a v in g on T rip —
M r.' an d Mrs. J . C. F e rg u so n
a re le a v in g to m o rro w e v e n in g on
a trip to C hicago, w h e re Mr. F e r-
g u s o n ’s b ro th e r is v e ry ill. T he
F e rg u s o n 's w ill v isit St. P a u l
w h ile on th e trip .
T
With Ashiand Automobile & Accessory Firms
9000 Seriously Hurt
Sale
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Go to N ew port—
M rs. C o ra V an F o se e n , M r. and
M rs. G. F. B illin g s a n d F r a n k
B illin g s le ft y e s te rd a y fo r Newr-
p o r t, w h e re th e y w ill spend th e ir
tw o w eek v a c a tio n .
H e re on B a s in ess—
A. H elm w as an A sh la n d v isi­
to r T h u rs d a y , a tte n d in g to b u s i­
n e ss In te re s ts .
M r. H elm is a
f o rm e r A sh la n d re s id e n t, b u t now
liv e s In Los A ngeles.
H is v isit
t o th e c ity y e s te rd a y w as th e first
tim e t h a t M r. H elm h a s been in
A sh la n d fo r fo rty y e a rs.
G oes to H ilt—
Miss H ild a H an so n le f t y e s te r ­
d a y fo r H ilt, w h e re sh e in te n d s
to v isit h e r s is te r. M rs. L eslie
W e rtz , fo r tw o w eek s, r e tu r n in g
n e a r th e la s t of th e m o n th .
B. C. M IL L E R ,
P a s to r.
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
S C IE N T IS T
P io n e e r a v e n u e S o u th .
Sun­
d ay se rv ic es 11 o ’clock. S u b je c t
I
of lesson se rm o n , “ L ife .”
Sun­
d a y school a t 10 o ’clock. W ed ­
n e sd ay e v e n in g m e e tin g 8 o ’clock.
R e a d in g room open d a ily from
2 to 5 ex cept S u n d a y s a n d h o li­
days.
By p riv a te ly ow ned
a u to m o b ile s in New
A Repair Job in
iim e Saves Nine
Y o rk la s t y e a r, say s
h ead of P u b lic S afe­
W h e n ev e r you d riv e a n a u to m o b ile w ith d e fe c tiv e b re a k s
you ta k e n o t only y o u r life, b u t th e lives of o th e rs in
y o u r h a n d s.
L et u s in sp e c t y o u r b ra k e s .
Automotive Shop
A SH LA N D
I M
DAIRYMEN!
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
• w a y ( l ie s a n d K *>at*— j
m ilk an d m o n ey r e - i
______ Y o n r d ru iC K io t h a s I t .
It
M t we w i l l se n d p r e p a id a t r i a l j
«■art > a c k a jc e t o r 75c. S ta m p s j
M M p te d .
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
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T ra ffic c o u n ts m ad e in P itts ­
b u rg h by th e C ity P la n n in g C om ­
m ission show o v e r 30,000 ve­
h icle s e n te r in g th e c e n tra l b u si­
ness d is tr ic t of th e city b etw een
th e h o u rs of 7 a. m. a n d 6 p. m.
I t is e s tim a te d t h a t 18 p e r c e n t
of th is is “ th ro u g h tr a f f ic ” based
on th e tim e lim it of 15 m in u te s
fo r p a ssin g th ro u g h th e b u sin ess
d is tric t.
re-o p en ed .
M ore th a n th ir y t la k e s, all
a b o u n d in g in fish , w ill be m ade
a v a ila b le by th is ro a d , an d it w ill ,
be p ra c tic a b le to e n te r by E m i­
g r a n t Gap a n d r e tu r n by w ay of
G ra ss V alley, o r th e re v e rse . L ast
seaso n th e fo re s t re s e rv e b rid g e d ,
th e Y uba R iv e r n e a r E m ig r a n t'
G ap as a p a r t of th e re-o p e n in g
of th e C u lb e rtso n g ra d e p ro g ra m .
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PO R T L A N D , O re., J u ly 21.—
C o -o p e ra tin g w ith
th o se in
c h a rg e of th e
M onroe D o c trin e
§f i C e n te n n ia l a n d M otion P ic tu re
E x p o sitio n in th e e n d e a v o r to add
new a ttr a c tio n s t h a t w ill m ak e
th e e x p o sitio n so irr e s is ta b le th a t
ev e ry o n e in Los A n g eles will
th ro n g to th e R u e de la P aix , th e
o ffic ia ls of th e big G oodyear Los
A n g eles fa c to rie s h av e a rra n g e d
a novel -and e d u c a tio n a l m otion
p ic tu re p ro g ra m t h a t w ill be g iv ­
e n d a ily a t th e G oodyear booth
a t th e n o r th e n d of th e g ro u n d s.
J . X. K e n n e lly , a d v e rtis in g
m a n a g e r o f th e
G o o d y ear com ­
p a n y . is re s p o n s ib le fo r th e idea.
M r. K e n n e lly s ta te s t h a t it is his
in te n tio n to give v isito rs a t th e
expqsitlcjn -a : rea’l t r e a t in th e
sh a p e of a m o tio n p ic tu re p ro ­
g ra m c o v e rin g v a rio u s s u b je c ts
re la te d to th e p ro d u c tio n of ru b
h e r a n d c o tto n , a n d th e ir fa b ric a
tion in to G o odyear tire s .
COAST AUTO SALES
DOUBLE LAST YEARS
P A R IS , J u ly 21.— F o u r-w h e e l­
ed, s in g le -se a te d s id e c a r tax ic ab s
w e re a d o p te d by th e P a r is m u n i­
cip al c o u n cil to d ay .
T h e r a te s
w ill be 50 p e r c e n t c h e a p e r th a n
th o se of o rd in a ry cabs. Tw o h u n ­
d re d a n d fifty of th e cabs w ill
be p laced in o p e ra tio n in A u g u st.
T he ta x is a re re c o n s tru c te d
d isp a tc h r id e r s ’ m o to rcy cles used
d u r in g th e w a r.
D e m o u n ta b le
to p s cover th e p a s se n g e rs fro m
r a in , b u t th e d riv e rs a re exposed
to th e w e a th e r.
T he f a r e is 3
c e n ts f o r th e f ir s t th ird of a m ile
a n d th e n % a c e n t fo r ev ery
200 y a rd s a n d 30 c e n ts a n h o u r
fo r w a itin g .
31 years’ experience in Carriage and Auto
Painting. Tops dressed tor $2.50
Workmanship, Quality, Material
Recovers and Repairs
T, R, HERKNER,_____________ Piels, Corner.
My Recommendation:
J. M. HUGHS
P iel’s Corner.
Ashland
T o ta l .................9 0 ,240
♦ U n av ailab le.
AUTO
SHOP
382 E. Main
Can make vour old ear look as good as new
with new paint, upholstering, and a new top.
Quality Best---- Prices Right
Cord
Cord
Cord
Cord
Cord
F re e T ire C overs w ith
every p a ir of a n y size
T ires.
F re e P a tc h O u tfit w ith
each T ire of a n y size.
p
EHIlllìllllllll!
Park Garage
Winbuni Way
ASHLAND
Nash Cars
G. M. C. Trucks
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION
AND PARTICULARS
H. D. McNair, Prop.
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Try Our Service
SC E N IC W O N D ER ROAD
CO N STRU CTIO N R A P ID
GRASS V A L L E Y , C alif., J u ly
21.— Good p ro g re s s is re p o rte d
by th e fo re s t se rv ic e in b u ild in g 1*
th e ro a d w hich is to e x te n d from
E m ig r a n t Gap to th e la k e d is tr ic t
of N ev ad a c o u n ty . T h e C u lb e rt­
son g ra d e , a n o te d th o ro u g h fa re ,
32x3%
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
Regular Sale Price
$13.80
$11.05
20.70
16.55
22.70
18.15
25.00
20.00
25.80
20.65
................... 26.50
21.20
Tire Covers and Patch Outfits
BUY YOUR TIRES NOW
GOODYEAR AND
FEDERAL TIRES
43,703
30x3% Cl. Cord
Ask about Free
CA R SOLD E V E R Y O T H E R
DAY IS B U IC K R E C O R D
S e llin g a c a r e v e ry tw o d ay s is
th e rec o rd m ad e by th e local Bu-
ick a g e n cy fo r th is w eek.
In th e six w o rk in g d ay s th is
w eek, th re e c a rs , tw o of th em
six c y lin d e r m odels a n d th e o th e r
a fo u r, w e re sold. A ll th e m a ­
c h in e s w e re open m odels.
T h is s o rt of re c o rd is n o t u n ­
u s u a l, a c c o rd in g to M r. W ilh ite ,
of th e local ag en cy , a n d th e m a ­
c h in e s a re sold a s fa s t a s th e y
can be se cu re d fro m th e fac to ry .
T he m en w ho b o u g h t new m a ­
c h in e s a r e : A. L. H a th a w a y , B u-
ick “ 6 ,” J . B. L u sk , B u ick “ 6”
a n d J . A. G e n e re lli, B uick “ 4 .”
A re u n b e a ta b le as to P ric e
P a s s e n g e r c a rs
an d Q u ality . O u r e n tir e stock
1923 1922
C a lifo rn ia ...............71,463
38,078
of tir e s a n d tu b e s re p re s e n t
O regon ....................10,926
3,801
th e
h ig h e st
Q u a lity and
A rizo n a ................... 2,816
903
U tah. ........................ 2,700
*......... P ric e s a re a b s o lu te ly r ig h t—
in v e s tig a te b e fo re buying.
Id a h o ........................... 2,336
921
BROS.
ASHLAND AUTO TOP SHOP
THE
REDUCTION THIS MONTH
Savage Tires
HELP I E BUILDERS ADOPTED IN PARIS :
Reliable
KRUGGEL
Phone 90
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The Economical—
The Stylish—
The Durable—
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JORDAN ELECTRIC CO.
The All-round Car—
The Cheapest,
‘‘Wire for us and we will wire for you” .
201 E. Main
Phone 80.
Ashland
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Buick
Ashland Vulcanizing
Works
Willard Service
Ignition Expert
Electrical Contractor
Electrical Supplies
Quality Considered
Buick Sales \geney
Aslihuui
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D U RA N T C R O SSED U. S. ON
1» M IL E S TO T H E GALLON
ALL working parts o f the new
D urant Sport are relieved from
strain by the D urant Tubular
Backbone [pat. applied for] which
prevents all racking and squeak­
ing o f the body.
D urant Sport M odel
$1195 D elivered
H ere
Tire Up While Tireing Is Good.
The College of Literature, Science
and the A rts with 22 departments.
Racine and Mohawk Tires
The professional schools of A rchi­
tecture and Allied A rts —Business
Administration—Education—G rad­
uate S tudy—Jo u rn a lism —L a w -
M edicine—M usic—Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—Extension.
20% »fl
For a catalogue or any information
utrite The Refittrar, UniVertity of
Oregon, Eumene, Oregon.
HOTEL GARAGE
JUST
A
REAL
GOOD
CAR
< >
The Aristocrat of Tires
SAN FR A N C ISC O , J u ly 21.—
T h a t th e P acific c o a st reg io n
is p ra c tic a lly d o u b lin g its sa le s
o f m o to r v e h ic les is in d ic a te d by
th e figures given o u t by J o h n P e r ­
rin , of th e F e d e ra l R e se rv e B ank
of S an F ra n c is c o , w ho re p o rts
th e sa le s of p a s se n g e r c a rs in
five o f th e s ta te s of th is f a r w est
d is tr ic t d u r in g th e first fo u r
m o a th s of 1923 an d 1922 to h av e
been a s fo llo w s:
The U N IV ERSITY of O R EG O N
contains.
The 48th Yeti Opens September 25,1923
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No m a tte r w h a t sty le o r size of F is k T ire you buy,
th is is alw ay s tr u e — th e n a m e “ F is k ” is y o u r g u a ra n te e
of fin e r q u a lity , of b e tte r a ll a ro u n d serv ice, of lo n g e r
m ilea g e — a n d — of m o re th a n d o lla r fo r d o lla r v a lu e .
F isk tire s a re a sa fe a n d s a tis fy in g in v e s tm e n t. T hey
a re also lo w er in P ric e a n d H ig h e r in Q u a lity to d ay ,
th an e v e r b efo re. F o r sa le by
ÜNMERsiTYof O
H e r e o n B u sin e ss—
F . B row n a n d G. S m ith of I
P o r tla n d , w ho a re b ra n c h m a n a g - j
e rs of th e K elly S p rin g field com ­
p a n y w e re in A sh la n d to d a y on
b u s in e s s co n n e cte d w ith th e ir
co m p an y .
M
“ THERE’S A FISK TIRE
OF EXTRA VALUE FOR
EVERY CAR, TRUCK OR
SPEED WAGON” .
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
H o m e A g ain —
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C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
D r. J . P. C hisolm re tu r n e d
C o rn e r of Second an d B s tr e e ts
h o m e y e s te rd a y
a f te r a twro S u n d a y school 10 a. .m .
M orn­
m o n th ’s v isit in M in n e so ta an d ing w o rsh ip a t 11 a m . S u b je c t:
N o rth D a k o ta .
D r. C hisolm r e ­ “G od's D esire fo r U s.’’ T h e U n­
p o r ts a v e ry e n jo y a b le trip .
ion se rv ic es w ill be h e ld in th e I ! - '
C h ristia n c h u rc h a t 8 p. m. Com e
V isitin g Parents—
an d b rin g o th e rs .
M rs. E . J . E d w a rd s is s to p p in g
JO H N F . L E G G E T T ,
off a t A sh la n d to v isit h e r p a r ­
M in iste r.
e n ts . Mr. a n d M rs. J*, E. S p a tes
24 3 M o u n ta in Ave.
of 7 th s tr e e t. M rs. E d w a rd s is
on h e r w ay to H o n o lu lu , w h e re
F IR S T C O N G R EG A TIO N A L
»he w ill m a k e h e r h o m e for th e
CHURCH
n e x t tw o y e a rs.
B o u le v a /d a n d
M ain s tre e t.
S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ..
C otion G rower H ere—
w ith c la sse s f o r all g ra d e s an d
H . H . C la rk a n d w ife, w ith
ages.
B rin g y o u r B ible. M orn­
A lice C la rk B ro w n of C alexico,
in g se rv ic e a t 11: s u b je c t: “ T he
C a lifo rn ia , w e re re g is te re d a t th e
J u n io r
H o te l A sh lan d la s t n ig h t.
M r. Voice of th e T e m p te r.”
C
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ristia
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d
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a
v
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a
t
5
p. m .
C la rk Is reco g n ized as th e f o u rth
C
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ristia
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a
t
6
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5
. T he
la r g e s t co tto n g ro w e r in A m e ri­
ca .
T h e p a rty
is to u rin g th e e v e n in g se rv ic e w ill be a U nion
serv ice of a ll th e c h u rc h e s a t th e
c o a st.
C h ristia n c h u rc h a t 8 :0 0 o ’clock.
T he p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to
In terestin g Party—
all
th e s e serv ices.
M rs. A. K in d le r, M iss B onnie
W . JU D SO N O L D F IE L D ,
K in d le r . M iss L ouise K in d le r and
M in iste r.
«Miss E m m a S p e a rs, of R ia lto .
C a lifo rn ia , sp e n t
y e s te rd a y an d
to d a y in A sh lan d . T he p a rty Is
to u r in g th e co ast, an d e n th u s ia s ­
regon
tic a lly p ra is e d
A sh la n d ’s p a rk ,
w h ic h th e y sa id w as th e m o st •
b e a u tifu l th e y h a d e v e r seen.
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A
ty B u re a u .
I f y o u neednew brake lining
g e i-ftu fe iJ b b
F IR S T
S. J . C h an ey , M in iste r
T h e Sunday^ school w ill m eet
a t 9 :4 5 .
C lasses a r e p ro v id ed
fo r a ll a g e s a n d a ll a r e w elcom e.
“ T he S o u rces of P o w e r” w ill be
th e p a s to r ’s s u b je c t fo r th e s e r ­
m on a t th e m o rn in g ' c h u rc h s e r­
vice. S pecial m u sic by th e ch o ir.
M rs. R u th M itchell is th e le a d e r
fo r th e E p w o rth L e a g u e d e v o tio n ­
al m e e tin g a t 6 :4 5 S u n d a y ev en ­
ing. U nion m e e tin g a t th e C h ris­
tia n c h u rc h , 8 p. m.
A
»0,000 AUTOMOBILES IN
in use p rio r to th e b u ild in g of t h e (
PITTSBURG IN ONE DAY C e n tra l P a c ific R a ilro a d , is being
A I IHE CHURCHES
S u n d a y school 9 :4 5 a. m. B. Y.
P. U. 6 :3 0 p. m. You a re co r­
d ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d th e se s e r­
vices.
A
I
In fro m G re e n sp rin g s—
Obie B ristow ’, w ho h a s been =
w o rk in g fo r th e G re e n sp rln g s lj
L u m b e r co m p an y is in A sh lan d
Mrs. F alon III—
v isitin g , a n d p la n s to leav e soon
M rs. Ed F a lo n is co n fin e d to
fo r C a lifo rn ia , w h e re lie’ w ill seek
h e r hom e by illn e ss, p a rtia lly d u e
e m p lo y m e n t.
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to th e sh o ck in c id e n t to th e sto rm
o f W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g .
C om ing on V isit—
G. S. Boyd a n d w ife of Bly,
V isitin g Friends—
O regon
w ill
a rr iv e
to m o rro w
M iss M ary F a lis of P o rtla n d is
n ig h t to v isit w ith M rs. J a m e s
In A sh la n d v is itin g M rs. M ary j
M acu m b er. S he is a n old frie n d Boyd of N o rth M ain s tr e e t. T he
o f M rs. M acu m b er, an d w ill J B oyds p lan to re m a in in A sh lan d
fo r se v e ra l w eeks.
^probably >re m a in h e re fo r tw o ;
w eeks.
Go to K la m a th —
I =s
L o u is D e a rd o rf, W . H aw ley, | g
H e re V isitin g —
and Tom G ospo le ft th is m o rn in g
W . C S a n d e rso n an d fa m ily of fo r F o r t K lam Z th
T hey ex p ect to ..
P e ta lu m a , C a lifo rn ia a re in th e be go n e se v e ra l
w eek s, fis h in g
c ity on th e ir w ay h o m e fro m a an d h u n tin g in
th e K la m a th
♦we m o n th ’s tr ip th ro u g h Id ah o , c o u n try .
W y o m in g a n d
th e Y ello w sto n e
p a rk . M r. S a n d e rso n is a fo rm e r
A sh la n d re s id e n t, h a v in g been in
p a rtn e rs h ip w ith J . N. D en n is in
th e feed b u sin ess.
♦
C H U R C H O F T H E N A ZA R EN E
At H o s p ita l—
S u n d a y school 9 :4 5 a. m.
D w ight H icks is c o n fin e d to P re a c h in g a t 11 o ’clock.
Ten
♦he ‘C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l fo r a m in u te se rm o n to c h ild re n b e ­
few days, as h e u n d e rw e n t an fo re se rm o n to a d u lts . E v e n in g
o p e ra tio n y e ste rd a y .
Up is im -, se rv ic e b e g in n in g a t 8 o’clock.
p ro v in g ra p id ly an d w ill soon b e ¡S p ecial m usic.
a b le to be a ro u n d .
L O U ISE P IN N E L L ,
P a s to r.
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b e tte r co n d itio n th a n w hen ta k e n m on.
No se rv ic es in th e ev e n ­
to th e in s titu tio n , an d w ill soon in g , ow in g to U nion se rv ic es to be
be co m p le te ly rec o v e red .
h eld in th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h .
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d a y in th e fa m ily c a r on a v a c a ­
tio n trip , e x p e ctin g to v isit w ith
re la tiv e s a t W h ittie r, L odi. A u­
b u r n an d E sc o n d id o , C a lifo rn ia ,
b e fo re r e tu r n in g hom e.
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LOS A N G E L E S, J u ly 21.—
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m o to r tr e k k e r s to a rr iv e in Los
A n g eles re c e n tly w as one J a m e s
In n e s , w ho cam e to th is c o u n try
to
re p r e s e n t
B ritis h
s p o rtin g
goods m a n u fa c tu re rs .
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sto p p in g p o in ts a c ro ss th e m ap
of th e U n ite d S ta te s w ere to be
m an y b e fo re s ta r tin g fro m New’
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to u rin g c a r fo r th e trip an d w ith
h is w’ife a n d little d a u g h te r as
p a s se n g e rs s ta r te d P a c ific w a rd .
T he jo u rn e y b e in g a s in u o u s
one re q u ire d 4989 m iles of m o-
to rin g .
B ein g a S cotchm an bp
w as m e th o d ic a l in h is e x p e n d i­
tu re s an d k e p t a c c o u n t of costs.
On re a c h in g Los A n g eles h e fig­
u re d up h is g a so lin e co n su m p tio n
an d fo u n d it h a d a v e ra g e d him
19 m iles to th e g a llo n .
In c i­
d e n ta lly o n ly one tir e p u n c tu re
fell to h is lu c k y lo t.
D U N SM U IR CA R RU N S AW AY
W H E N TO W R O P E B R E A K S
D U N SM U IR , C a lif., J u ly 21.—
W h en th e tow lin e b ro k e on a
m ac h in e b e in g tow ed dow’n p a s t
o ffice h ill, it ra n aw ay a n d
c ra s h e d in to th e m ac h in e of L u ­
th e r D ay, p a rk e d a t th e c u rb .
T h e m an a t th e w’heel of th e
c a r w as n o t f a m ilia r w ith its op­
e ra tio n a n d w as u n a b le to c o n tro l
its speed.
Announcement
Beginning July 1st Leedoms Tire Hospital will go on a
Cash Basis—We are going to buy direet from the factory
FOR CASH and sell to you FOR C ASH and SAVE YOU
MONEY.
The following- prices on Mason Heavy Duty Oversize Cords is now in
effect
30x3% Regular C o rd ,........................................................................... $10.55
30x3% Heavy Duty Oversize C o rd .................................................... $13.50
32x4 Heavy Duty Oversize Cord ..................................................... 19.95
33x4 Heavy Duty Oversize Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 . 5 5
34x4 Heavy Duty Oversize Cord ..................................................... 21.15
32x4% Heavy Duty Oversize Cord ...................................................26,40
33x4% Heavy Duty Oversize C o rd ...................................................... 27.00
34x4% Heavy Duty Oversize C o r d .....................................................27.80
11 you want to order by mail we will send tires by Parcel Post, C. O. 1).
TRADE AT HOME WHERE YOU GET SERVICE.
LEEDOMS—TIRE— HOSPITAL, Cor 1st. and Main
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