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: LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of '
local interest.
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Depart for C alifornia—
Allas D o ro th y H e d b e rg w ill leave!
fo r h e r hom e in O a k la n d . C al. H er
v isit h e re a t th e hom e of Miss A gnes
H e d b e rg w as an in fo rm a l sta y , but
sh e w as e n te r ta in e d w ith d in n e r p a r ­
tie s a n d o th e r g a ie tie s.
Report Poor C onditions—
F . B. M oore a n d son B u rto n M oore
re tu rn e d
y e s te rd a y
fro m
F o ssil
O regon w h e re th e y h a v e been c a r-
in th a t p a r t of th e c o u n try . Mr.
M oore h a s been in E a s te rn O regon
th is s u m m e r, b u t re p o rts th a t m a r ­
k e tin g c o n d itio n s a re ex ceed in g ly
poor th is seaso n a n d p ro sp e rity is
a b s o lu te ly void. L ow er w h e a t p rices
th a n h a v e p re v a ile d fo r y e a rs a re
te n d in g to c rip p le m an y f a rm e rs f i­
n a n c ia lly . R e lie f does n ot a p p e a r to
be a t h a n d fo r th is seaso n in o rd e r
th a t m a r k e t c o n d itio n s m ig h t
be
h e ig h te n e d .
S afely T h ru J a p a n —
W ord h a s been receiv ed by A sh ­
lan d frie n d s th a t.M is s D o ro th y A b­
ra h a m a n d co m p an io n , h ad passed
th r u J a p a n p re v io u s to th e tim e of
th e d is a s te r a n d w e re on th e ir j o u r ­
ney. M iss A b ra h a m w ill be re m e m ­
bered h e re , h a v in g ta u g h t in th e
J u n io r H igh Schoool tw o y e a rs but
v a s re c e n tly a b le to go to th e fa r
e a st in co n n ectio n w ith h e r H om e
E conom ics w o rk . H e r hom e
is in
R o se b u rg .
P la n s to A tte n d U n iv e rsity —
L ew is B eeson h a s fin ish e d w ork
a t T a le n t a n d is now p r e p a rin g to
e n te r th e U n iv e rsity of O regon th is
fall. H e will leav e A sh la n d soon to
re g is te r.
.!
11 T , t , t , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r
Visit from Albany—
M r. a n d M rs. W . T. C o c h ra n , Mr.
a n d M rs. R oy C o ch ran a n d d a u g h te r
J e a n C o ch ran a ll of A lbany a n d Mrs.
M abel H e its c h m id t of P o r tla n d a r ­
riv ed in A sh la n d T h u rs d a y e v en in g
a n d a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs
E lla S p e rry , J o h n B. C o ch ran a n d
W m . R ice a n d o th e r frie n d s fo r th e
w eek-end. T hey p la n to go to O ak
lan d an d o th e r p o in ts in C a lifo rn ia
fo r a few w eeks. I t is th o u g h t th a t
th e p a rty w ill sto p in A sh la n d en
ro u te hom e fo r a lo n g e r s ta y w ith
frie n d s.
R e tu rn to C ollege—
Miss B ern ice M yer w ill leave to ­
m o rro w fo r E u g e n e to c o n tin u e h e r
s tu d ie s a t th e U n iv e rsity of O regon.
Miss M yer h a s sp e n t th e su m m e r a t
th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d
Mrs. W m . M yer a n d h a s ta k e n p a r t
in m an y m u sical a c tiv itie s d u r in g th e
season. T h is will be h e r S e n io r y e a r
in college.
P la n to A tte n d Fail-—
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . N. D en n is a n d
Mr. a n d M rs. M ike T u c k e r ex pect
to leav e
to m o rro w
m o rn in g
fo r
S alem to a tte n d th e S ta te F a ir. T hey
p lan to -m otor to th e C h e rry C ity
and Mr. D ennis re p o rts th a t th e trip
is lia b le to be a fa s t one.
L eav e fo r O. A. C.—
T he M isses M a rg a re t McCoy an d
M a rg a re t J o h n s o n w ill leav e n e x t
week fq r C o rv allis. M iss McCoy w ill
e n te r a s F re s h m a n a t O. A. C. a n d
Miss J o h n s o n w ill c o n tin u e h e r sec­
ond y e a r s tu d ie s in th e H om e E co ­
nom ics D e p a rtm e n t.
P re-M edics C o u rse a t O r e g o n -
Trip Proved Strenuous—
H a rv e y W oods, son of D r. an d
M rs. E u g e n ia A tk in so n is u n d e r
Mrs. E. A. W ood, leav es M onday fo r
th e c a re of a n u rs e sin ce r e tu rn in g
E ugene to e n te r th e U n iv e rsity of
to h e r
ho m e
fro m an
ex ten d ed
O regon fo r a p re-m ed ics c o u rse
v a c atio n . T he illn e ss
fro m
w hich
Mrs. A tk in so n s u ffe re d p rio r to h er
t’isit in D unsm uir—
r e tu r n h a s n o t fu lly ru n its co u rse
M rs. J a m e s M cD onough of M orton
ad she h a s n o t rec o v e red s u ffic ie n t­
S
tre
e t is s p e n d in g th e w eek-end
ly to be s a tis fa c to ry .
/¡s itin g frie n d s
and
re la tiv e s in
D u n sm u ir.
C o n v e n tio n To Be H eld—
T he C ou n ty S u n d a y School C on­
A shland G ets New R e s id e n ts —
v e n tio n w ill m ee t a t th e N o rth M eth
Mr. a n d Airs. U. L. G re e n o u g h an d
o d ist C h u rch in M edford, M onday
..amily of N o rth B end h a v e com e to
a n d T u e sd a y , S e p te m b e r 24 an d 25,
A shland to live th is
w in te r.
T he
1923. T he sessio n s w ill be opened
A shland c lim a te w hich h a s th e r e p ­
M onday a fte rn o o n a t 1 :3 0 a n d c o n ­
u ta tio n of re lie v in g a s th m a s u f f e r ­
tin u e th ro u g h o u t th e tw o days. A
ers, a ttr a c te d th e s e new re s id e n ts .
good p ro g ra m
an d good s p e a k e rs
It is th o u g h t t h a t th e y w ill live h e re
h a v e been p ro v id ed a n d d e le g a te s
in d e fin ite ly if c lim a tic c o n d itio n s a re
w ill be ta k e n c a re of w ith v a rio u s
sa tis fa c to ry .
fo rm s of e n te r ta in m e n t. E v e ry o n e in ­
te re s te d in S u n d a y School w ork is
In v ited to a tte n d th e se sessio n s. W. Paul Culbertson to C o l l e g e -
P a u l C u lb e rtso n ex p ects to leave
W . R obison of A sh la n d is p re sid e n t
M
onday
fo r E u g e n e to e n te r th e
of th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty C ouncil and
o th e r A sh la n d c h u rc h folk a re o f­ U n iv ersity , w h e re h e w ill m a jo r in
B usiness A d m in is tra tio n
o r C om ­
fic e rs in th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
m erce. I t is hoped
th a t he an d
H arv ey W oods m ay live to g e th e r
D e p a r tu r e S u d d e n —
th
is w in te r.
C o n g ressm an
H aw ley le ft la st
ev e n in g from M edford on No. 15 for
S alem , h a v in g been called from th e
v a lle y m uch e a r lie r th a n he h a d ex­
p ected on a c c o u n t of th e su d d en
d e a th of h is w ife ’s m o th e r in A l­
b any. A ll sp e a k in g p ro g ra m s an d en-
te r ta in m e p ts w ere a b a n d o n e d by th e
su d d e n tu r n of e v e n ts.
T e lls of F ire —
F rie n d s of M iss G e rtru d e E n g le
a n d Miss F ra n c e s M cW illiam s w ill
be glad to know th a t th e d is a s tro u s
fire in B e rk e le y did not rea c h w ith ­
in se v e ra l b locks of w h e re th e y live.
A lth o R ich m o n d , w h e re Miss E n g le
te a c h e s w as u n to u c h e d by th e fire ,
y e t m em b e rs of th e fa c u lty w ere not
so fo rtu n a te . M iss E n g le w rite s th a t
a t 2 :3 0 th e call cam e fo r one of th e
te a c h e rs . H e left im m ed ia te ly . A n ­
o th e r te a c h e r ’s hom e w as in th e
th re a te n e d d is tric t a n d Miss E n g le
ru s h e d him to th e scene in h e r car.
T hey fo u n d th e hom e d e stro y e d and
th e m a p 's w ife a n d baby in a n o th e r
h o m e, h a v in g b a re ly escap ed w ith
th e ir lives. Miss E n g le took them
to a p lace of s a fe ty a n d th e n r e t u r n ­
ed to th e scene, w h e re sh e sp e n t th e
n e x t tw o h o u rs in co n veying h o m e ­
less o nes a n d a s m u ch of th e ir be­
lo n g in g s a s p o ssib le in h e r m ac h in e
to p lac e s of sa fe ty .
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c h in e h a s la te ly been ad d ed to th e ir
su p p ly . To c a re fo r th e e n o rm o u s
a m o u n t of W eed c h a in s t h a t a re
sold th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , one
h u n d re d p a ir of W eed de luxe c h a in s
a re re a d y to m eet th e a p p e a l of th e
c u sto m e r. A fu ll lin e of re p a ir to o ls
of h ig h c la ss m a te ria l a n d s u p e rio r
efficiency is a m o n g th e la te s t a d d i­
tio n s of sto c k . G ill p isto n rin g s and
a d o u b led su p p ly of s p rin g s fo r pop­
u la r m a c h in e s a re c o m p le te d th is
seaso n .
T he d is trib u tio n fo r G e n e ral tir e s
h a s a lso been a d d e d to th e Dix G a r­
ag e o th e r new fe a tu re s . Im p e ria l ta il
a n d d a sh lig h ts have th e novel q u a l­
ity of re c e iv in g u n u s u a lly h a r d 'w e a r
w ith o u t being b ro k e n . T he b u lb s a re I
m ad e p e rfe c tly ro u n d w ith no o b s tru c
tio n s o n 't h e i r s u rfa c e so t h a t an y
com m on fo rce a p p lie d w ill n o t d a m ­
T he b a c k g ro u n d of th is b e a u tifu l
T h ey fin d t h a t th e new
B uick
a n d lu x u rio u s 1924 B uick S edan o f­ m ee ts th e ir r e q u ire m e n ts in fa c to rs ag e th e ir s h a p e o r in te r fe re w ith
fe rs a g lim p se of th e hom e of th e of a p p e a ra n c e c o m fo rt, p o w er a n d th e ir lig h t p ro d u c in g q u a litie s .
San F ra n c is c o m ilio n a ire w ho ow ns sa fe ty , a lso in d e ta il of a p p o in tm e n t.
it.
T h e g e n u in e triu m p h m a rk in g th e
F ro m a ll sectio n B uick sa le s r e ­ in tro d u c tio n of th e 1924 B u ick is
p o rts give th e n a m e s of b u y e rs w ho n o t d u e to a n y s in g le f e a tu re , b u t
a re fin a n c ia lly a b le to possess th e to a c o n tin u a tio n of re fin e m e n ts th a t
h ig h e s t p ric e d c a rs a n d h a v e ow ned m ak e a la r g e r m o to r c a r in v e s tm e n t
m an y such.
u n n e c e ssa ry .
P A R IS , S ept. 22.— T h e fa c t th a t
one of th e th re e la rg e s t tax ic ab com ­
F ra n c e ,
c o u rse of e s ta b lis h m e n t.
B ecause p a n ie s o p e ra tin g in P a ris ,
a u to m o b ile s a n d a u to m o b ile a c ce sso r­ th e C a m p a ig n ie G e n e rate Des T axis
ies w ill a lw a y s be on th e in c re a se d e P a ris , h a s specified fo u r-w h e e le d
a n d a g r e a te r d e m a n d co m in g from b ra k e s on 2500 new c a rs w hich it is
th e ir use, th is g a ra g e h a d a d d e d a a b o u t to p lace in co m m issio n , a d d s
fu ll lin e of p a rts in m o st e v e ry d e ­ to th e ev id en ce in fa v o r of th is sy s­
tem .
Dix a n d Sons G a ra g e h a v e h ig h p a r tm e n t c a rrie d .
h opes th is w in te r of e n jo y in g one
T h e rm o id b ra k e lin in g in la rg e
T he a c tio n is e sp ec ially sig n ific a n t
of th e b e st se a so n s b u sin e ss in th e ir q u a n titie s , s u ita n le fo r e v e ry m a- in t h a t it is b ased upon econom ic
g ro u n d s. W h ile in d ic a tin g a p p ro v a l
of th e te c h n ic a l v a lu e of fo u r-w h eel-
b ra k e s , th e a n n o u n c e m e n t s ta te s th a t
‘‘th e c h a n g e Is b ein g m ad e in o rd e r
to d im in ish a c c id e n ts, c o n serv e tire s ,
lo w er m a in te n a n c e co st a n d th u s in ­
c re a se e a rn in g s of th e c o m p a n y .”
T h e B uick A lotor C om pany, w hich j
We are thoroughly equipped to handle all kinds of
re c e n tly a d o p te d fo u r-w h e e l b ra k e s
BATTERY WORK
a s s ta n d a r d e q u ip m e n t on b o th its J
a n d six c y lin d e r e a rs, is rec e iv in g
th e m o st fa v o ra b le re p o rts of th is
e q u ip m e n t fro m a ll p a rts of th e
c o u n try . “ G re a te s t a d v a n ce in th e
h isto ry of th e a u to m o b ile ” seem s to
be th e c o n se n su s of o p in io n am o n g
B uick d e a le rs.
POPULAR IN PARIS
Work
- WE CAN ALSO SOLVE
YOUR IGNITION TROUBLES
Phone 115-J
-
East Main
Let Us Figure On Your House Wiring .
Better Bargains
$60.00
$550.00
BUICK—Touring
AUBURN Six—Touring
This car is Priced for New Paint; Excellent
Running Condition.
Quick Sale.
$450.00
$250.00
CHEVROLET—Touring ...............................$125.00
Good Condition and a BARGAIN
T h e Aliases C a ro lin e T ilto n an d
B ern ice Yeo p lan to leav e M onday
m o rn in g fo r E u g e n e to p re p a re fo r
th e o p e n in g of. th e U n iv e rsity . G. H.
Yeo w ill ac o m p a n y th e g irls to E u ­
g en e by m o to r a n d r e tu r n la te r. B oth
y o u n g w om en a re p o p u la r on th e
U n iv e rsity c a m p u s a s M iss Yeo h a s
becom e w ell k n o w n fo r h e r m u sic a l
a b ility a n d M iss T ilto n a
s tu d e n t
liv in g up to h e r p re s tig e s ta r te d in
H igh School.
Phone 152
Park Garage
Reliable Dealers
—in—
Nash Automobiles
GMC Trucks
Good Used Cars
D e p a rt f o r C a lifo rn ia —
J a m e s Book a n d son L aw ren ce COLONEL LANGHORNE IS
B ook of G len d ale C al. w ho
have
A ID E TO G E N E R T L W OOD
been v isitin g a t th e R eid hom e on
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A very S tre e t, le ft
y e s te rd a y
fo r
M an illa, S e p t . 22— C o 1 o n e 1
C hico w h e re th e y w ill v isit re la tiv e s
G eorge T. L a n g h o rn e , U. S. A ., a
b e fo re r e tu r n in g to th e ir hom e.
cousin of L ad y A sto r, h a s been d e ­
taile d to th e s ta f f of G o v ern o r-G en ­
B usiness In K . F alls—
WE’VE BEEN A YEAR IN ASHLAND
e ra l W ood, su c ce e d in g
B rig a d ie r-
A very
T ra sk
r e tu r n e d
hom e
G en eral F ra n k R. McCoy, w ho r e ­
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g from a b u sin ess
THE FRIENDLY TOWN.
c
e n tly re tu r n e d to th e U n ited S ta te s
v isit to K la m a th F a lls .
T he jo b is p racticaH y e q u iv a le n t to
WE THANK OUR PATRONS FOR THEIR
A
ssista
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t
G
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v
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rn
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n
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ral.
C
olonel
H ere from P ortland—
LIBERAL SUPPORT.
L a n g h o rn e is a v e te ra n of th e P h ilip ­
H a rry M oore, son of Air. a n d Airs.
pine
in
s
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rre
c
tio
n
a
n
d
o
rig
in
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te
d
th
e
Lloyd Aloore of B ellview , is a t hom e
FOR THE COMING YEAR
fam o u s M ainlla C a rn iv a l a b o u t fif­
fo r a s h o rt v isit w ith hom e folks.
•
WE PLEDGE OURSELVES
M r. Aloore h o ld s a n e x c elle n t p o si­ teen y e a rs ago, w hich h a s sin ce b e­
com e an a n n u a l e v e n t.
tio n w ith th e N o rth e rn P a c ific T e r­
TO ASHLAND IN
m in a l C om pany of P o rtla n d a n d his
W a sh in g to n , S ept. 22— T h e W h ite
frie n d s a re g lad to know of his su c ­
FAIRNESS, HONESTY AND GOOD SERVICE.
H
o
u se o ffic ia lly d e n ie d th e c h a rg e s
cess.
of Rev. B asil N ew ton t h a t th e K u
K lux K ian h e ld in itia tio n c e re m o n ie s
R e tu r n to A sh la n d —
in th e e x e c u tiv e m an sio n b e fo re th e
Air. a n d Airs. H o w a rd B a r r e tt a re
la te P re s id e n t H a rd in g le ft W a sh ­
WIRT M. WRIGHT, Owner.
in A sh la n d fro m L y n d e n , W a sh in g ­
in g to n fo r A la sk a.
to n w h e re th e y h a v e lived
a few
x
Phone 165
m o n th s. T hey a r e re s id in g a t th e
FOR RENT— Large front room.
S h in n hom e on O ak S tre e t.
63 Helrnan St., phone 312-R. l$-3
WE’RE GLAD WE CAME
Ashland Laundry Co.
♦
DO Y O U
KNOW
That we can put on a set of .'ih - .'U*
FISK OVERSIZE CORDS for
$46.00 that will give thousands of
miles of uninteinpted service?
If you don’t let us prove it to vou
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V $ Fa* ••
r i m e to R e - t i r e ?
i B u r Pitti)
Kruggel B ros. Tire Shop.
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For An Honest Deal
The
J
Car
The World’s Lowest Priced
# High Quality Car
Tiie recend reduction in the price of the Star, place
it within the reach of all.
$563.25
In Ashland
It you have the least inclination to join the rapidly
growing list of automobile owners, come in, look
o\ ei the Star and enjoy a demons* rat ion of its many
qualities.
LOW FIRST COST
LOW COST IN UP KEEP
t »............
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M IC H E L IN
T ir e s a n d T u b e s
E AÏ
ASHLAND ELECTRIC SUPPLY
CHALMERS—Touring
FORD—Touring
The lowest Value of Good for Many Thou­
This Car is the
sand miles—ONLY
PRICE
M otor to E u g e n e —
► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Recharging and Overhauling
A Specialty
Are often obtained in good used
ears than in New Ones. We have sold
many this season and a few Good
Buys remain.
Call R a in W elcom ed—
A s h la n d ’s w a te r s u p p ly w as given
a lift T u e sd a y e v e n in g w h en th e
g e n tle ra in w aked sle e p e rs to h e a r
th e p a tte r of w a te r on th e ir ro o fs.
T he la s t ra in fell on A u g u st 3 w hen
07 of an inch of ra in s p re a d o v er
A shland .65 of an in ch w as p re c ip i­
ta te d in J u ly . A cco rd in g to a u th o r i­
ties o f th e w e a th e r b u re a u here,, ra in
fell to th e e x te n t of 8-10 in. la s t
n ig h t. T he ra in is th e s a lv a tio n fo r
A sh lan d a n d one old tim e r is r e p o r t­
ed a s c a llin g it “ A m illio n d o lla r
d o w n p o u r” .
T h e d o w n p o u r m ig h t
be d o u b te d , b u t it is tr u e th a t A sh ­
la n d ’s su p p ly of
w a te r
w as fa st
re a c h in g a c ritic a l p o in t. T h e r a in ­
fall seem s to be g e n e ra l th r u o u t th e
s ta te .
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KANSAS C ITY ,, S ept. 2 2 .— B e a t­
in g th e b e st ra ilro a d tim e by fifteen
m in u te s, J o h n W . H a z e lb a k e r of
K a n sa s C ity, d ro v e h is B u cik six
o v e r th e new M idland T ra il to D en­
ver, C o lo rad o in n in e te e n h o u rs and
te n m in u te s . T h e d ista n c e co v ered
w as 657 m ites.
T he trip w as u n d e rta k e n u n d e r
th e s p o n so rsh ip of th e a u to m o b ile
c lu b of K a n s a s C ity a n d ch eck ed by
th e N a tio n a l A lotorists A sso ciatio n ,
th e p u rp o se b e in g to illu s tr a te to
m o to ris ts g e n e ra lly th e a d v a n ta g e of
th e new ro u te .
T h e re w ere tw o e n tr a n ts , b esid es
H a z e lb a k e r, b o th d riv in g h ig h e r p ric ­
ed a n d su p p o sed ly m o re p o w e rfu l
c a rs b u t n e ith e r w as a b le to finish
th e trip ow ing to a d v e rse w e a th e r!
co n d itio n s.
M r. H a z e lb a k e r w as th re e h o u rs
a h e a d of h is sc h e d u le a t L em on, C ol­
o ra d o , b u t a t t h a t p o in t a v irtu a l
clo u d b u r s t e n g u lfe d him a n d it took
th re e h o u rs to c o m p le te th e la s t
n in e ty m ites of th e jo u rn e y .
Air.
H a z e lb a k e r, w ho ig field m a n a g e r of
th e M idland T ra ils A sso c ia tio n , is
b ein g w idely c o n g ra tu la te d u p o n his
g r it a n d d e te rm in a tio n in th e face of
m a n y d isc o u ra g in g o b sta c les
Air.
H a z e lb a k e r g ives g r e a t c re d it to his
B u ick fo r th e su c ce ssfu l re s u lt.
SUTTER MATRON TOLD
M O TH ER W AS
K IL L E D
C alif., S ept. 20.— Mr3. W illiam
F a r r is of th is c o u n ty h a s w ord from
S e a ttle th a t h e r m o th e r, M rs. A.
C laus, w as k ille d in a n a u to m o b ile
a c c id e n t.
T h e c a r in w hich M rs. C la u s w as
r id in g w e n t o v e r a h ig h e m b a n k ­
ment.
WE SELL
TIRES
United States
Oldfield
Gates
Also full line of
Tubes
Genuine Reduction
IN PRICES
Oeser & Son
Ashland Service
Station
x Remarkable for Their
Economy and Superiority
M ichelin m ad e th e first p n e u m a tic tir e , th e w o rld ’s first su c ­
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COMPARE
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F in e r T ire s T h u n M ason C o rd s.
MASON tire prices are
the sensation of the tire
industry. E v e r y o n e
knows that Mason Cords
are the finest tires that
can be made at any
price! Here’s why we
can sell Mason Cords at
such amazingly low
prices. We buy for cash
We sell for cash. Our
profit is small. Our sales
ace large. Insist on buy­
ing Masons. I t ’s foolish
to pay more. I t ’s dang­
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For Fords
MASON
CORDS
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by The M u o n Tira & Rubber Co.
K ent.'O hio
Leedom’s Tire Store
Beaver Block