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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
A. $ 111 a 11 (1 U a i 1 \ T i d i n g s
( E s t a b u s h e u in
Friday, August ¿4, 192:1
usual happening in our community. We t | \ *i
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th at R i? g(> e:<traordin- P aily PNeWS Letter;;
properly
a ary
i’V a as
s to be propel
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1 8 7 6 )___
P u b lis h e d Every
E v e r y Evening
E v e n in g Except
E x c e p t Sunday
S u n d a y by
by
Published
VALLEJO CHILD STRUCK
B Y A U T O IS B A D L Y
HURT
is s u ffe rin g a fra c tu re d s k u ll,
b ro k en c o lla r bone, b ro k en leg
a n d fo u r b ro k e n rib s.
V A L L E JO , C alif., A ug. 22.—
________________________
THE
ASHLAND PRINTING ___
CO
Bert R. Greer
Editor
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Or r It IAL ( I 1 \ 1 A1 hh 1 elephone 39
F r a n k B a rth e lm e s J r ., 8-year-old
enal. And then we had the unusual situa-
N E W YO RK , A ug. 24.— A ll fi­
son of M r. an d M rs. F r a n k B ar-
’ONSTIPATION
tion
an attorne.v»
has been some- n a n c ie rs do n o t o ffice on W all
ilia Harm*
A cause of m any ill».
th e lm e i, lies in a c ritic a l c o n d i­
ful to elderly people
people.
what regularly the legal defender of boot- s tr e e t. T h e re ’s H e n ry H o ffm an ,
BOSTON, A ug. 23.— H u n d re d s tion in a V allejo h o sp ita l follow ­
L A N D , A ug. 24.— T h e re
Alumyi relief in taking
loggers and moonshiners and their helpful of th e B ronx. N ext d o o r is an w as PO a R T tim
e n o t m an y year3 ago of th o u s a n d s of dogs w ill d ie in ing a n a c c id e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d . O reg o n . P o sto ffic e a s friend in the hour of trouble, appearing as o p e n -a ir m ovie th e a tr e — H e n ry w h en a case of d ip h th e r ia w as th e U nited S ta te s d u rin g 1923 w hen h e w as s tru c k by an a u to ­ C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
T A B L E T S 25«
¡Second C lass M ail M a tte r.
a lm o st p a th o g n o m o n ic of d e a th an d a m a jo rity of th o se c a su a ltie s m obile d riv e n by C. S. Y oung. He E **y — pleasant—effective—only
prosecuting officer by virtue of an appoint­ re n ts o u t s e a ts on h is roof.
ment to substitute for the district attorney J u n e m ay be th e m o n th of itse lf. T he fa ta l o u tco m e w as th e w ill r e s u lt from th e m y ste rio u s
S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e re d iu C ity
m ore c e rta in if th e victim h a p ­ c a n in e m ala d y called “ d is te m p e r” j
O ne M tn th ........................................................... $ .65
during the latter’s formal vacation period. b r id e s :
pened to be a y o u n g c h ild . T he T h a t e s tim a te , based on figures
T h re e M onths ......................................................
1.95
He who has been so successful in showing B u t:
d
ise a se w as h eld in such a b h o r ­ of o th e r y e a rs, w as m ad e h e re
Six M onths ...........................................................
3.75
A t one B ro a d w a y h o te l
th is
the
way
of
escape
through
the
maze
of
ren
c e t h a t th e p ro n o u n c e m e n t oty to d ay by C h a rle s H. T y le r, of
O ne Y ear ................................................................
7.50
w eek 39 b rid a l co u p les re g is te re d th e d ia g n o sis in a hom e w as s u f ­
B oston, s e c r e ta r y -tre a s u re r of th e
technicalities to many law violators and on one day.
B y M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s :
fic ie n t to etAtse th e su d d e n c o l­ A m erican D iste m p e r C om m ittee.
who achieved that very feat in the morning
O ne M onth ........................................................... J .65
a n x io u s m o th e rs.
Mr. T y le r is th e a c tiv e d ire c to r
T h re e M onths ..................
1.95
of the same day, showed himself equally “ S teen p e rso n s d ied of h e a t lap A se b o of
u t th ir ty y e a rs ago ag (he
of
t h a t body w hich w ill lau n c h
Six M onths .............................................................. 3.50
adept in blocking those same avenues of y e s te rd a y ,” is n o t an uncom m on r e s u lt of p ro lo n g e d a n d tire le s s a n a tio n -w id e d riv e to s ta m p o u t
O ne Y ear ................................................................
6.50
escape for another. Viola (which is Span­ m o rn in g p a p e r h e a d lin e th is A ug- e ffo rt3 on th e p a r t of 8eientific th e d e a d ly en em y of “ m a n ’s b est
u st.
A nd, y e t, in New Y o rk ’s m ed icin e, p ro v id e n te re w a rd e d
f rie n d .” T h e c o m m itte e , of w hich
ish for gadzooks), is that not unusual en­ su
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
b w a y s a re th e c a r c a rd s :
th
e
ir
e
ffo
rts
a
n
d
a
re
m
e
d
y
fo
r
th
e
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30
H
o b a rt A m es of B oston is th e c h a ir
ough. We doubt whether even the great “ S n u g W in te r U n d e rw e a r a t
! d re a d e d m a la d y w as p e rfe c te d . m an an d W illiam Z ieg ler, J r ., of
Y e a r ly C o n tr a c ts :
Sothern could play Macbeth and Macduff B la n k s .”
! T h e d ip h th e r ia a n tito x in w as sp e ­ New Y ork th e v ic e -c h a irm a n , in ­
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $
the
same
day
will
equal
results.
cific in its a c tio n , a n d its r e s u lts c lu d e s a re p re s e n ta tiv e g ro u p of
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ............... „.................
“
B
ro
a
d
w
a
y
—
th
e
S
tre
e
t
of
c e rta in , p ro v id ed th e e le m e n t of A m erican a u th o r itie s on dog a f ­
20
Having identified the unusual features of
D aily in s e rtio n ......................................................
B e a u tifu l W o m en .”
tim e w as n o t o v erlo o k ed . As th e fa irs, a s w ell as m en p ro m in e n t
i
story
which
called
for
unusual
promin­
R a t e s F o r L e g a l a n d M is c e lla n e o u s A d v e r t is in g
A nd yet it is n o t fro m B ro a d ­ r e s u lt o f th is d isco v ery , th e in b u sin e ss a n d p ro fe ssio n a l lines.
ence in treatment, we can only hope that w ay th e beauties, com e. T he la t­ d e a tli r a te fro m d ip h th e r ia h a s
F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10
e c o m m itte e , Mr. T y le r said ,
the public can find in the unusual facts e s t a rr iv ia l is P a tric ia S alm o n , been red u c e d e ig h t-fiv e p e r cen t. lias T h co
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
m p leted p la n s
to
rea c h
C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00
cause for an unusual amount of sober re d isc o v e red by s p o rt w r ite r s w ho
W h ile we h a v e h ad a specific c h ie fly th ro u g h th e m ed iu m of
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02 V. j f l e c t i o n .
" c o v e re d ” th e D em psey-G ibbons rem e d y fo r th e d ise a se fo r a b o u t
Vstoria Evening Budget.
dog clu b s an d dog p u b lic a tio n s,
a ff a ir a t S helby.
M iss S alm on th re e d e c ad e s, n o t u n til th e la st
th o u s a n d s of fa n c ie rs a n d d o g ' =
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
w ill soon m ak e h e r a p p e a ra n c e h a lf d e c ad e h a s th e r e been a v a il­
o
w n ers. It is e s tim a te d th a t up- 1
“ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is
WHAT CARELESSNESS COSTS
in F lo Z e ig fe ld ’s chorus».
a b le a p re v e n ta tiv e fo r th e d is- w a rd s of a m illio n p e rso n s in
m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
Reports of automobile accidents in the “ T h e m o st b e a u tifu l g irls on I e a se t h a t is ju s t a s specific as th is c o u n try w ill jo in in c o n tr ib ­
No d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s or
g e to d a y a re fro m th e w est th e c u ra tiv e a g e n t.
T o x in -a n ti­ u tin g to th e success of th e d riv e
B en ev o len t o rd e rs.
1 nited States to date indicate that deaths a th n e d s ta
s o u th ,” “ Z ig g y ,” w hose s lo ­ toxin a d m in is te re d s u b c u ta n e o u s ­
«IVO
w ill re s u lt in e x h a u stiv e r e ­
DONATIONS’
------ ,1<HU S’l< l1 causes 5,1
exceed 15,- gan is “ g lo rify th e A m e ric an g ir l” ly in th re e d o ses of one c. c. each s w e hich
a rc h , th e aim of w hich w ill he
H e p o in ts to th e tw o a t seven d a y in te rv a ls w ill p ro ­
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill b e Md—which averages a death every fifty d e c la re s.
to iso la te th e g erm a n d d iscov­
sh
in
in
g
ex
a
m p les of New Y ork te c t a n in d iv id u a l a g a in s t
th e
m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u - minutes.
And lliose injured ill SUcll ac
e r ¡m effective c u ra tiv e an d p re ­
tio n s w ill be ¡n cash .
cideiits, it is estimated hv insurance com­ b e a u ty — J e ss ie R eed , w ho used c o n tra c tio n of th e d ise a se . T h e v en tiv e. D e ta ils h av e been p e r­
to sell sto c k in g s o v er th e c o u n te r use of th e to x in -a n tito x in c a u se s fected w hich w ill e x tu d th e m o v e -jfi Tliey are made in a modern factory, where condi­
panies, will exceed 170,000. While the num­ of
a M ilan s tr e e t s to re in H o u s­ no illn e ss a n d p ra c tic a lly no in ­
tions are so favorable that workers are well paid
\
ber of automobiles in use has greatly in­ to n , T exas, a n d P e g g y -H o p k in s co n v en ien ce. T h e y o u n g e r th e m e n t in to e v e ry c ity a n d tow n in
AU G U ST 24
and satistied no sweat shop labor enter into the
creased, carnage wrought and injuries in Jo y ce, th e fo rm e r D en v er, C olo­ in d iv id u a l, th e les3 se v ere th e r e ­ th e U n ited S ta te s.
a c tio n .
dieted are not he figured as necessarily ra d o te le p h o n e g irl.
making of these garments.
C h ild re n a r e m o re su sc e p tib le
the
g o o d n e ss o f
g o d :— T hou
o p e n e st subject to corresponding increase. The
To know
P a tric k W a lsh , o ld e st g u a rd on to th e d ise a se a n d to its fa ta l r e ­
th in e h a n d , a n d sa tisfie s! th e d e sire of ev e ry liv- figures above cited are ill large part to be
g And at the same time, considering the quality and
how
good
a cigarette
e New Y ork su b w a y s, to o k h is s u lts th a n a d u lts . S ix ty -fo u r p e r
¡ng th in g .— P salm i 4 o . : i 6 .
listed as the toll that the nation pays to th
g workmanship, they are not an expensive line of
f ir s t d a y o ff in tw o y e a rs — an d c e n t of a ll th e d e a th s fro m th e really can be mad<
you
must
try
-------------------- ' carelessness on the part of motorists and
s p e n t it rid in g in th e tr a in s w ith d ise a se in O regon o ccu r b efo re
garments. They range* in price from $19.75 to
WISHING AND WAITING
j pedestrians. For most automobile acci- fellow m o to rm e n . New Y ork th e fifth y e a r. T he tim e to a d ­
H $125.00 with a wonderful line at the prices in between
la u g h e d a t th e sto ry .
m in is te r th e to x in -a n tito x in be­
t >
,
ph !
xi x,
i
dents
are
avoidable.
The
great
majority
Poor houses arc filled w, til those who of them Hre attribnted to
toJ
fo re th e e ig h te e n th m o n th , p ra c ­
B u t, by a c tu a l c o u n t:
Sterling
Garments
are
worthy
of the
name
Tw o W all s tr e e t b ro k e rs sp e n t
........................... Iess
tic a lly
a ll
th e
d ip h th e r ia
cases
to joy nding, to fa.l,re to ex-
th e ir v a c a tio n s lo o k in g o v e r th e a n d d e a th s could be e lim in a te d .
they could have created the dri'ing,
very things
ercise proper care as to safety appliances, sto ck m a rk e ts of B oston find P h il­ A b o u t se v en ty -fiv e p e r c e n t of a ll
tor which they wished and waited.’ The
c h ild re n in th e g ra d e s a t school
to lack of care on the part of pedestrians a d e lp h ia .
world lias been cursed with “ wishers’’ and to other carelessness.
to th e disease.
Seven S h u b e rt choru3 g irls a re su sc e p tib le
W
ith
th
e
o
p
e
n
in
g
of
schools th e re
and “ waiters” from the beginning and
sp e n t th e ir v a c a tio n s v isitin g ev­
The
above
figures
should
drive
home
to
com
es
in
c
re
a
se
d
c
o
n
ta
c ts an d in ­
e ry o th e r show in tow n.
doubtless will always he. Man is contin­
c
re
a
se
d
p
ro
b
a
b
ilitie
s
of
ually wishing for something, usually a all who use the highways, the need for ex­ O ne C oney Isla n d life g u a rd ease b e in g c o n tra c te d . W th hy e d ru is n ­
to n B eacn.
fortune, and waits and waits for it to ma­ ercise of proper care. With victims of ac­ s p e A n t c h h e is f a on t th B e rig R h itz
w e n t hom e th e risk of h a v in g th e school y e a r
terialize. During the years that lie is cidents running above 15,000 annually and so he could cook fo r h is folks. in te r ru p te d , sic k n e ss, u n n e c e ssa ry
able to work with his head and both his with the number injured exceeding 170,- A nd th e m a s te r of a H udson expense, g rie f a n d p o ssib ly d e a th ?
hands he rests on his oars, still wishing 000 the loss in man power that the nation R iv e r New Y ork to A lb a n y boat You a re re sp o n sib le fo r y o u r
c h ild ’3 life.
A re you going to '
and hoping that fortune will strike him. thus sustains becomes staggering. And took a sea tr ip to B oston.
ju g g le th a t re s p o n s ib ility a n d jeo - j
loss suf-
In rare instances men have been struck to this is to he added the
— direct
------ -—-
M r. Tex A u stin , w ho hail«- p a rd iz e a life?
by fortune, as if by lightning. Good f o r - tered ?y the tami,ies of those killed and from
C o n ta g io u s d ise a s e s re p o rte d
th e M edicine H a t c o u n try ,
tune will continue to strike in the future, ^ ‘e
and offering and loss sustained d o e s n ’t b elieve th e “ e a s t 5s e a st fo r th e w eek e n d in g A u g u st 18,
hut, as in the past, it will hit only a few.P’y ^ ie ^ni ure^-
there is the loss in an d w est is w est a n d n e v e r, e tc .,” 1 9 2 3 :'
t F e v e r: A lb an y , 1; La
As man sits, wishes, and waits for per- ProPei'ty that is to be figured in. One s tu ff. If th e e a s t w o n ’t go to G ra S n c d a rle
e
2;
O n ta rio , 2; P o rtla n d ,
C h ey en n e, W yo., F r o n tie r
sonal fortunes, so do the men of many
’n automobile accident every fifty see
Uay3 “ T ex" w ill b rin g C h ey en n e J 2; K la m a th c o u n ty , 2; L a n e c o u n ­
towns and communities wait for shafts of iminutes. That is the present rate. Let h e re , he a n n o u n c e s. A nd so th.e ty, 3; Y am h ill c o u n ty , 1.
D ip h th e ria :
P o r tla n d , 5.
fortune to hit and transform their sleepy ,a°torists and pedestrians think on these W yom ing cow boy h a s re n te d th e
T y p h o id :
P o r tla n d , 1.; Coos
hollow into pulsating ami throbbing aven
an<^ r®alize the terrific cost of care- g ia n t Y an k ee s ta d iu m to p ro d u ce
co
u
n
ty
,
5;
L
a
n
e c o u n ty , 1.
th e w e s t’s g r e a te s t rodeo.
ues ol commerce. As with the individual, aj
S m allp o x :
B a k e r, 1; P o r t­
lew towns have had fortune thrust upon
la
n
d
,
3;
Coos
c o u n ty , 2; Hood
T h e re is a t le a s t one s tr e e t in
PREPARING
FOR
WAR
R
iv
e
r
c
o
u
n
ty
,
2;
L a n e c o u n ty , 3.
them, hut they are lew. Go into any state
New Y ork w hich d e fie s tim e —
in the I aion ami you will find mute evi­ It the British are willing to expend $55,- C lo th es L in e A lley ” of G reen-
dence ot the towns whose citizens have 000,000
to x develop
at Singapore
the f great-
Z‘ch V a ‘"°ee-
Aroun,i “• wl,ere
x.
A
,? .*
c i e d i 1 G ay
tre e t m eetg
waited—they are either dead or only await-! est _____
naval . station
the
world
has ever known,1
Seet,“has‘
c o ^ t h f C h ria to p h e r
iiig the opportunity to pass on. They re- then Singapore must he a highly interest- B o h e m ia n s” — th e d e p a rtm e n of t I
fleet vividly the character of the citizenry 'ng and important place,
s to re c le rk s a n d b o o k k e e p e rs a n d
s
which once it sheltered. It indicates, in no| In fact “ The City of the Lion’’, as its tr e e t c le a n e rs a n d su c h , p lay in g
being
d if f e r e n t.”
B ut
uncertain manner, that it was populated; Malayan name is translated, is the hub of a “ t C lo th “ es
L in e A lley ”— i t ’s th e
re., A ug. 23.— Be­
by ” wishers” aml “ waiters’’, who played the Pacific, the cross roads of every histor­ s t r e e t ’s o ffic ia l n a m e — still h o u s­ c a u B se A K of E R th , e O seaso
n bein g so fa r
the game too long.
ic trade-route of one hemisphere and of all es its “ ju s t f o lk ” a n d d e fie s th e a d v a n c e d , c o m m itte e s fro m th e
rl lie thing that is retarding the growth main sea routes irom Europe except one. c h a n g in g of rim e.
M issouri f la t g ra n g e , c h a m b e r of
-----------
j com m erce
and
K iw a n is club,
and advancement ol many towns in Ore­ Leaving out only the route from Aden
th e re lic s of w a r w hich m et in th e c h a m b e r of com ­
gon . is that there» are too manv . of the across the Indian Ocean to Adelaide and a re O ne bein by g one
sw allo w ed up in th e j m erce ro o m s la s t n ig h t, d eem ed
•wishers too many “ waiters.” Some of the south eoast of Australia all traffic lanes tid e of peace. B u t in B ro o k ly n , it im p ra c tic a l to hold a r e g u la r
them have been wishing and waiting for converge within a short distance of Singa- p a ste d on an old red b rick bu ild - > c o u n ty f a ir, b u t re p re s e n ta tiv e s
in g on A dam s s tr e e t, a re roui a t th e m e e tin g u n a n im o u sly w en t
____ . pore, , either
__ through
......... ................
-
thirty years that fickle fortune would
the ~ Strait v,x
of Malacca
shower their towns with new industries, at Singapore itself’ or through t h e s T rn V ti «tOrn L ib e rty B ond p o ste rs, p le a d , on re c o rd a s in d o rs in g th e plan
„ave,l streets, and new of Sunda, 500 miles south. ’
'
" " " “
‘
new homes, new paved
sto c k show th e second w eek in
business blocks. And in many instances Geography dictates this, for the Malav “ a 3ilent re m >nder th a t a fte r all O ctober. I t is p la n n e d to c re a te
some do not even know just what they are Peninsula and Dutch Indies lie across the the Plea was not in vain’
an in te r e s t in th e liv esto ck of th e
c
o u n ty a n d a lso to s tir up e n th u s ­
waiting for, they one know that they are Pacific like a traffic dam with ¿nlythi.se
iasm fo r a f a ir n e x t y ear.
,
. .
two »arrow gateways between the Pacific
T he c o m m itte e from th e grange-
th ev
g
p
!(
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> >>t >1
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it
4
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r ill
r ' “ "'o
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,
i
a tew year-, then
begins
slip p in g
and ‘
8,W ' P’ ‘he Dut<>h E a st ln<li“s
re p o rte d th a t it h ad a n u m b e r of
g ro w e rs a lre a d y sig n e d up to ex­
h ib it th e ir sto c k a n d o th e rs w ould
be lis te d .
A cco rd in g to th e
g ra n g e m em b e rs, th e fa rm e rs of
th e c o u n ty w a n t th e old c o u n ty
fa ir rev iv ed .
PO R TLA N D , O re., A ug. 23.—
P ro p o sed e s ta b lis h m e n t of an a p ­
p re n tic e s h ip sy stem in th e p la n ­
T he n a tio n is still f a r behind
in g m ill- in d u s try o f th e P acific
in h o u sin g su p p ly a n d ev ery new
c o a st w as one of th e c h ie f to p ics
d isc u sse d a t th e o p e n in g session d w e llin g a n d b u sin e ss p lace is
of th e second a n n u a l m e e tin g of sn a p p ed up a s soon a s co m p leted .
th e W e ste rn P la n in g
M ill and
W o o d w o rk in g
a sso c ia tio n
h e re
W ed n esd ay . D iscussion of te c h ­
n ic a l s u b je c t w ill occupy th e tixre
of tr e a sso c ia tio n d u r in g W e d ­
n e sd a y , T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y
L ocal sa w m ills a n d p la n in g m ills
w ill be in sp e c ted S a tu rd a y m o rn ­
in g a n d in th e a fte rn o o n a trip
w ill be ta k e n o v er th e C olum bia
R iv e r H ig h w ay . T h e a sso c ia tio n
h a s a m e m b e rsh ip of 130 o ffic ia ls
a n d m a n a g e rs o f p la n in g m ills in
P a c ific c o a st s ta te s .
and touches the northwest coast of Aust­
ralia. Double the radius and it will be­
come instantly obvious why the port of
Singapore clears a tonnage annually sec­
ond in volume only to that of Liverpool.
Britain got Singapore by purchase. Sir
Stamford Ruffles, an employe of the East
UNUSUAL
. ,
, .
Indian Company, bought it for his firm
1 hough bootlegging and monshining for a few thousands down and a bit of an-
eases have become so numerous that they nuity for the sultans of Johore.
have lost the element of novelty which used A naval base is chiefly important only
to give them a strong appeal to public in­ in war. In war Singapore would be vastly
terest, a news story dealing with such a more important than any other known
ease found its way last evening on the base.
Q uebec.—
front page of the Budget, which is reserv­ That’s why Britain spends $55,000,000 C O W A N SV ILLE,
T he P re m ie r S ilk M ills in te n d ex ­
ed for presenting happenings of note or of on it.
te n d in g th e ir fa c to ry s h o rtly a n d
unusual moment.
T hat s also why, in doing so, Britain h a v e a sk e d th e C o w an sv ille R e a l­
Since thcie is nothing particularly not- will cause other great naval bases to be ty co m p an y to in c re a s e th e n u m ­
b e r of h o u se s to a c co m m o d a te
able about the prosecution of a bootlegger, erected commanding the Pacified
th e ir p ro p o sed em ployees, to 25
the public must seek the justification of the
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in ste a d of six a s a re a t p re s e n t
position given the story in its unusual fea- A prominent churchman who says the b e in g c o n s tru c te d . W h en th is is
tures. Those who seek will not he disap- American girl is now at the lowest ebb conceded th e y w ill a t once p u t
pointed
ill her history has evidently overlooked the up a n o th e r fa c to ry b u ild in g .
Ue submit that a conviction ot a boot-¡high tide she still plays in the affairs of G resh am p ick le fa c to ry to e n ­
logger in a jury trial is in itself a very un-(men.
la rg e ca p ac ity .
finally crumbles and decays.
“ Everything comes to him who waits
But here is something slicker,
The man who goes after what he wants
Gets it a ‘------- ’ sight quicker.”
M isse s
S iz e s 1(1 Io 5 3
20th Century Grocery
WHY DO WE WRITE ADS?
Well, we feel we have something wonderfully interesting to you—-Price facts that
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ashamed ol, that means a saving to you and business for us, for alter
all it is only a very small percent ot profit we care for—So this is why we t«dl
you here what we will sell certain goods for next Saturday and Mondav.
Finest Quality of ROLLED OATS in Bulk
5 Pounds OC m 10 Pounds
u c i u
are proper and the In,linn Ocean.
a sudden bolt of prosperitv, but rather are! P
S,n^ P ° re dominates the hemis-
the work of progressive men and
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draW“
with community faith and sufficient nerve The eh-eie mk
o"?
A" Sm8apore-
to hack their faith.
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C e -v l o n ’ t h e e a s ‘ « . a s t
There are times when the waiting man ol ln,lla" Wlth the who1« « f ‘he Bay of Ben-
plays a winning game, hut the town that gal, Burma and all the Straits Settlements,
Hong-Kong,
plays the waiting game holds its own for Siam
p • and French Tndo-China,
tnao-unina, liong-Kong,
l.a<li<«s a n d
6 0 0D S
(BAKERS WILL HAVE
i l l or
C h ild r e n 's
a n d J u n io r s
S iz e s 3 Io 1 » .
PUES
Needless to Suffer
Ten Thousand pounds of FINE HEAD RICE, Blue Rose Variety, at
3 Pounds
10 Pounds
20c,
65c,
RED MEXICAN BEANS, Fancy Stock
5 Pounds
1° Pounds
23C
10 Bars P and G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP
OLYMPIC WHEAT HEARTS, Freshly Milled large package
30C
Large Package BORAX CHIPS
Your Choice of the following COFFEES for
3Q q
ROYAL CLUB,
GOLDEN WEST or EDWARDS Dependable.
SUGAR—The Finest Quality of Cane Granulated, fruit or berry
11 Pounds ...................................
ONE LOT TO CUSTOMER
ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 12 ounce Size
5 lb can
$2.29
Old Fashioned POSTUM CEREAL
J
2* lb can
40c,2* ftcau $1.19,
INSTANT
19c, the LARGE
Size for
HEINZ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, B o ttle .g Q g
Large Cans SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE in Light Syrup
Í (
GUEST SIZE”—IVORY SOAP, A box of a dozen bars for
Fancy Pack SHRIMP, Can
ggg
55c.
1
IV H Y suffer the incon­
venience and pain
from Piles when you will
be guaranteed a positive
ana permanent cure by
my non-surgical, pain­
less treatment?
GOLDEN WEST BLACK PEPPER in two ounce cans, each
Treatments may be taken weekly
if it is inconvenient to be here for
daily attention.
MASON JARS, BALL BRAND, equipped with zinc caps, porcelain lined
W rite to d a y fo r my F R E E
book on the proper treatment
of Pile*.
INO
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,-S . J. DEAN
RISON PORTLAND. OREGON
k < s
P A P fc a
w hen
w r i t i no
FINEST TABLE SALT—an 8 Pound sack for
Qg
Others ask
gljg
Fresh CURVE CUT MACARONI, 4 * Pounds 25c
Pints 77c,Quarts 92c Half Gallons $■) 29'
There are hundreds of other good reasons why these are good stores to tie to.
A s h la n d S to r e
3 7 4 E a s t M ain S t r e e t .
M e d fo r d S to r e
3 1 N . C e n tr a l A v e .