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: LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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October io, i02«i
> < 4 ) Doing Big W o r i t -
Lynn Mowat son of Mr, khd Mrs.
D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local in terest.
G et 2 la rg e size 50
K lenzo D en tal C ream
a t th e O ne C ent sa le a t
T h u rs d a y , F rid a y a n d
c e n t tu b e s of
A shland Lodg? No, 23
fo r 51 c e n ts
A. F . &. A. M.
R ex all S tore,!
S ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n , T h u rs d a y
S a tu rd a y .
e v e n in g , O ct. 11. R o u tin e b u sin e ss;
a lso b u ild in g o p e ra tio n s to be d is ­
cussed.
W e m ak e a sp e c ia lty of picnic a n d
K. 1». NIMS, W. M.
c a m p e rs ’ n eed s. D e tric k ’s.
2 3 6 -tf
YV. H. DAY’, Secy.
M rs. J e ss ie E ste p , A lice P r a tt,
T o w n sen d Ja c o b s, J r ., a n d D r. an d
Mrs. T. H .'J a c o b s , com posed a p a rty
w ho sto p p ed in A sh lan d la s t n ig h t
en r o u te fro m S e a ttle to C a lifo rn ia ,
T eachers F rolic—
A g ro u p o* g lib a n d s p irite d te a c h ­
e rs of th e sciu.ols in tow n a re p r a c ti­
i cing ev e ry w eek in e ffo rt to p e rfe c t
a b a s k e tb a ll team th a t w ill do h o n o r
P e te D enison a n d E d N y b erg ofj to th e p e d a g o g u es. T h e H igh School
C h a te a u , M o n tan a, a re am o n g o u t-o f- gym is th e scen e of a c tiv itie s and
th e a n tic s a re w o rth m o re th a n th e
s ta te v isito rs.
ex p erien ce, w hich w ill p ro b a b ly e v e r
Tw o 50c J a r s of C ocoa B u tte r com e fro m a c tu a l g am es. T he ini
th e
L em on C ream fo r 51c a t th e One pression m ig h t be given t h a t
tu
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of
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C en ts s a le a t th e R ex all S to re.
L o ndon b rid g e w ere used to s e t :he
I h a v e m ad e a sp e cia l s tu d y of te a c h e rs ste p p in g , b u t h ig h school
an d co llege d ay s a re n o t f a r e n o u g h
a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ; g e t m y r a te s
rem
oved to h av e rem o v ed a ll a g ility
firs t. Y eo, of co u rse .
2 1 -tf
and ease on foot. W a tc h th e d a te fo r
and any
o th e r
M. B ra k e m e y e r of C o u er de A lene, in te r-te a m g a m e s
c o n te n d e rs w ho m ay w a n t
to try
Id a h o is am o n g re c e n t a rriv a ls .
th e ir m e ta l.
M r. a n d M rs. YV. A lves of St.
.Move from D unsm uir—
H elena w e re g u e s ts la s t n ig h t
in I
M r. an d M rs. D. W . M an sfield a n d
A sh lan d .
fo u r c h ild re n h a v e m oved to A sh ­
M r. a n d Airs. Geo. B. Z ie g le r of lan d fro m D u n sm u ir in o rd e r t h a t
F re sn o a re am o n g o u t-o f-to w n v is it­ th e c h ild re n m ig h t a tte n d th e public
schools h e re . A fte r c o n sid e ra b le e f­
ors.
fo rt on th e p a r t of Ml*. M a n s fic li a
R exall S h a v in g C ream , P o w d er j tr a n s f e r h a s been given him on tho
o r S tick , 35c, 2 fo r 36c a t th e One S o u th e rn P a c ific in o rd e r t h a t he
m ig h t be h e re w ith h is fam ily . T hey
C en t Sale.
h av e ta k e n th e h o u se a t 84 G ar
E a t a fre sh ta m a le a t R ose B ros field s tr e e t fo r th e w in te r.
i W. H. M ow at is m a k in g q u ite a re-
. co rd in h is c o m m u n ity c h e st cam -
' p a ig n w o rk a n d w ord h a s been r e ­
ceived th a t he is now h e a d in g a n o r ­
g a n iz a tio n w hich is c o n d u c tin g th e
second c a m p a ig n a t O a k la n d a n d o r ­
g a n iz in g
c o m m u n ity
c h e sts
in
F re sn o a n d o th e r C a lifo rn ia cities.
L ynn w as p ro m in e n tly id e n tifie d
w ith th e San F ra n c isc o tw o m illion
d o lla r 'c o m m u n ity c h e st ^cam paign
a n d d ire c te d th e su c c e ssfu l O ak lan d
c o m m u n ity c h e st c a m p a ig n la s t y ear.
v a g n a r a s ia r ir n fio h
THE FIEND
TODAY and TOMORROW
a vivid picture-
ization of the
noted novel
bv
Tw e W eek s’ Y’acation Fueled—
D r. a n d M rs. YV. E. B la k e r e tu r n
ed M onday from a tw o w e e k s’ v a ­
c a tio n sp e n t w ith re la tiv e s in P o r t­
lan d . T hey a lso sto p p ed in A lbany
a n d C o rv a llis v isitin g in e ach city.
CHAS.
B usiness Y’isitor—
S p ra t W ells w as in A sh la n d T u e s ­
day on a b u sin e ss trip fro m h is ra n c h
n e a r R ogue R iv er.
NORRIS
castles
TOO DATE TO CLASSIFY
F O R SA L E C H E A P U sed w ood­
en w a te r ta n k . 1000 g allo n c a p ac ity .
A sh la n d L a u n d ry , 31 W a te r St. 33-4
F IV E D O LLA R S R E W A R D — F o r
r e tu r n of m y C ollie dog. H as ta x col­
la r on a n d h a s been sp ay ed . E lm e r
M orrison, 104 5 A sh la n d St.
Î3-?
FOR R ENT— P a r tly
fu rn is h e d
m o d ern h o u se w ith g a ra g e . $20. 172
S k id m o re.
33-3*
I'O Il E X C H A N G E — H ouse, b a rn ,
o n e a c re fin e lan d , fo r sm a ll c h eap
m o u n ta in p lace o r old p la c e r gold
claim s. R 2 Box 54, M olalla, O re.
built on
a wedding
ring—When
they come down
Old G ent—H ave you h u rt th a t boy?
Why does he draw everybody’s a tte n ­
tion?
Boy—’C ause be can’t draw my cig­
arette, m ister!
«lapaneseT taitora Poorly Paid.
Ja p an e se new spaper men w ork fpr
sm all salaries, bu: efforts are being
m ade by prosperous new spapers In
O saka to elevate the stan d ard .
T he O saka M ainichi, which has a
dally circulation of about 800,000, has
m ade su b sta n tia l in crease In its exist­
ing scale of salaries. T ogether with
a bonus distrib u ted tw ice a year, ac­
tual pay is tw o to th re e tim es the
specified salary.
F o r good la u n d ry se rv ic e call 165.
YVe co llect a n d
d e liv e r.
A sh lan d
L a u n d ry Co.
33-2
Be in d iv id u a l, it co sts no m o re
See P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its .
2 5 tf
F u r n itu r e p a c k ed
fo r sh ip p in g .
S w enson & P e e b le r. P u r n i ^ r e . 33eod
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C liff P a y n e m a k e s c lo th e s ra c k s.
C o a ts a n d s u its re lin e d a t Orres
T a ilo r Shop u p s ta irs .
If you w a u t a re a l
E n d e rs C o n fe c tio n ery .
ta m a le try
SOON
OUR MAILING
LIST GOES OUT
January 25
April 25.
July 25
October 25
R e g u la rly
ev e ry
th ir d
m o n th )
ch eck s a re m ailed to a ll h o ld e rs of
Copco Stock a t $1.75
p e r s h a re
T a ilo r Shop u p s ta irs .
($
7
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n
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m
)
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T
ell
a
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y m em b e r
All wool s u its a n d
o v e rc o a ts '
of
o
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iz
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tio
n
you
w
a n t to be
$23.50 an d up a t O rre s T a ilo r Shop!
p laced on th e m a ilin g lis t fo r Copco)
u p s ta irs .
7 % P r e fe r re d Stock y ield in g 7 .1 4 %
— cash o r in s ta llm e n t p lan .
H av e a f it a t O rres. T tilo rs fo
m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs.
4-tf
You b u sin e ss m en — P a y tw o b its
a n d h a v e th o se
u n s ig h tly
baggy
tro u s e rs p resse d a t O rre s T a ilo r
S hop u p s ta irs . You w ill m a k e a b e t­
t e r im p re ssio n .
YY’a tc h R ose B ros, w indow fo r th
h u m id o r c a n d y j a r .
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28-6
YY’e h av e g la ss fo r
w indow s.
B rin g in y o u r sa sh . Sw enson &
P e e b le r F u r n itu r e .
33eod
O ra n g e s,
lem o n s.
D e tric k sells fo r less.
g r a p e f r u it—
106 tf
C OP c o
preferred
Par Value $100
Now at $98
A SK AXY M E M B E R
OF O l’R ORGANIZATION
THE
CALIFORNIA ORGEON
POWER COMPANY
M edford, G rants P ass, R oseburg and
K lam ath F alls
Y reka and D unsm uir
This story is Different
“A PAIR OF KINGS”
Phone 2G4L
Deeper seats, long underslung rear springs
and longer front springs, give ample assur­
ance th a t cross country touring can be
enjoyed without weariness or fatigue.
Yet with these improvements, and many
others, it is still fundamentally the same
car built on the same chassis and powered
by the same sturdy engine.
RILEY MEIER MOTOR CO.
Medford, Oregon
Wearwell Blankets
A re W arm, Durable, Luxurious
Being tucked in by Mother—intoaw arrn^
comfortable nest of a bed—is a precious
memory to carry into grown-up days.
Careful mothers know the importance
of warm, cozy bedding in the health and
well being of each member of the family.
Wearwell Blankets are ideal bedcover-
ings. I heyarelightinweightandatthesam e
time exceptionally warm. Into every Wear-
well Blanket—whether wool or cotton—
is woven a quality which guarantees satis­
faction through many years of service.
Priced
COTTON BLANKETS
$2.45 to $4.98
WOOL FIN ISH BLANKETS
$4.89 to $5.48
WOOL M IXED BLANKETS
$5.98 to $8.98
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
$9.95 to $19.75
Wear-well Baby Blankets
In both single and doutle cut size
Priced
85ct0 $2.48
Baby W ool Blankets
In both single and double cut size Cotton,
{Crib 8ize)
Priced
$5.48 “ $6.9
Armstrong
Linoleum
HOW IT IS MADE
The educational window display prepared by the ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM
CO. shows at a glance how these goods are made and shows also the different ingre­
dients used in the manufacture of Linoleum.
Everybody should see this display shown in our windows while we have it, as it
will not he shown hut a few days. We are carrying a strong line of these goods ami
yon will find our prices, quality of goods considered, as low if not the lowest in the
Valiev.
The life of Linole i depends materially on the manne r in which it is laid. Our
thirty-five years experience
sell ing and laying these goods enables us to give you
the best service possible.
Funeral D ire c to rs
M rs. L o u is D odge
L ady A s s ista n t
Where Your Patronage is Appreciated.
'U U R PARTNERS
IN PRO GR ESS
SMITH S LEGHORN FARM
The body is longer and lower, eliminating
side SYvay, affording more leg room, and
enhancing the beauty of the lines.
Larry Semon Comedy
31-Mon-Wed
31- Mon.-YVed
Oak St.
The neYv Dodge Brothers Touring Car is
exceptionally comfortable to ride in; it is
good looking; and it incorporates many
important refinements of detail.
also
Use o u r re n ta l lib ra ry . 25c g ets
a n y p o p u la r book— E l h a r t ’s.
zine— E lh arts.
The famous Hollywood strain of Leghorns, prolific
layers of large white eggs. fonie and investigate our
tree range quality stock and new prices. A small deposit
now will secure you your order. Also a few good breed­
ing cockerels ready hoy .’.
EXCEPTI D NAL R lD IN G CO M F0 RT
N ew a n d used h e a tin g sto v e s a t
Sw enson & Peebl^b. F u r n itu r e . 33eod
A book for the price of a m aga­
FOR 1924 DELIVERY
roses—or thorns and thistles ?
W hen a loss com es a lo n g , my,j H ere T his M orning—
M r. a n d M rs. P. S. T u r n e r passed
c o m p a n ies pay. Yeo, of co u rse. 21-11
th ro u g h A sh la n d th is m o rn in g en
ro u te fro m H a lsey to s o u th e rn C al­
C. G ooding a n d w ife, Geo. C oons
ifo rn ia , w h e re th e y w ill sp en d th e
of P h o e n ix , A rizo n a a r e a m o n g o tli
w in te r a n d w h e re th e y m ay lo ca te
e r v isito rs.
p e rm a n e n tly . T h ey w ere r e g u la rly
re s id e n ts of P a y e tte , Id ah o .
S. S. G eorge of E u g e n e is a visit
o r a t th e H o tel C olum b ia.
In H o s p ita l—
A. A. A larske h a d th e m is fo rtu n e
C ascade W ritin g P a p e r, 2 lbs. fo r
t»lc, a t th e O n e ^ C e n t S ale a t th e to fall fro m th e ru n n in g b o a rd of
h is e n g in e la s t e v e n in g ,
b re a k in g
R ex all S to re.
tw o rib s. Mr. M arsk e w as ta k e n
to th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ital w h e re
R e a d y -to -w e a r
s u its
at
Paul
he is b e in g a tte n d e d d u rin g th e
s e r u d ’s.
25-f ■
a b sen c e of Dr. J a rv is . W ord h a s
been
receiv ed in
A sh la n d
th a t
W in. A n d e rso n a n d w ife of P o rt
S h o rty K e lle r, S. P . f rie g h t c o n ­
lan d a r e a m o n g la te a rriv a ls .
d u c to r, is in th e S o u th e rn P acific
h o sp ita l in San F ra n c is c o in a s e r ­
M axim um H o t W a te r B o ttle
or ious c o n d itio n . H e a rt tro u b le is
F o u n ta in
S y rin g e ,
$2.25,
2 fo r
said to be th e tro u b le c a u sin g his
$2.26 a t th e One C en t S ale a t th e re c e n t illn ess.
R ex all S tore.
T he P a r e n t T e a c h e r H igh School
I t co sts n o th in g to g e t m y in su i c irc le w ill hold its f ir s t m ee tin g a t
a n c e ra te s . Yeo of, co u rse.
21-tf,
th e Civic C lub house, T h u rs d a y e v e n ­
in g a t 8 o ’clock. M em bers, fa th e rs
S ym phony L aw n Box P a p e r, Nov '
an d m o th e rs a n d a ll p e rso n s in te r ­
e lty B o rd e rs, 2 B oxes fo r $1.01, a ll
th e O ne C ent S ale a t th e R exal S to re . ) e ste d in th e w e lfa re a n d p ro g re ss
of o u r sch o o ls a re e a rn e s tly re q u e s ­
ted to be p re se n t.
W a ffle s w ith bitóter-scotch a t E n ­
d e rs C o n fe c tio n ery .
31-tf
BABY CHICKS-PULLETS
alight in a bed of
W ANTED— Seven o r e ig h t room
u n fu rn is h e d h o u se. P h o n e 4 7 1 -J.
33-2*
YV111 M. D odge, d e p u ty
C o u n ty C o ro n e r
¡a s a a i
Plymouth— was th ere ever so sweet
and droll a sound? D rak e’s Plym ­
outh, English YV estern Plym outh^ city
w here men speak softly, and things
are sold for shillings, not for d o lla rs;
and th ere is love and beauty aud old
houses . . . and beyond which a re little
fields, very green, bounded by sm all
piled w alls of sto n e ; and behind them
the brown • and black, splintered,
haunted moor. By th a t th e train shall
go u p ; by D artm outh, w here my broth­
er was—I will m ake a lita n y ; by T or­
quay, w here Verrilli stay e d ; and by
¡Paignton, w here I have w alked in the
ra in ; past Islington, w here Jo h n F ord
was born, and Appledore, in the Inn of
which I w rote a poem against a com­
m ercial tra v e le r; by Daw lish, of which
John K eats sa n g ; w ithin sight of YVid-
dicombe, w here old Uncle Tom Cobley
rode a m are, not a dozen miles from
John G alsw orthy a t M anaton.—R u p e rt
Brooke.
to earth will they
33 4*
M r. a n d M rs. G eo tyokn of San Returned Y e sterd a y —
F O R S A L E — C oncord g ra p e s. 767
H a rry S a c k e tt, R oy H o sie r, T ete
F ra n c isc o a re ain o n g re c e n t a rriv a is .
M
ain
St.
33-2*
H all, a n d M r. S a rg e a n t r e tu r n e d y e s­
fro m
K la m a th
W a lte r E. K lin e of S u n n y v a le, Cal, te rd a y a fte rn o o n
FO R
SALE— New’ H u p m o b ile
co u n ty w h e re th e y sp e n t th e p a s t
is am o n g C a lif o r n ia v isito rs.
to u rin g c a r a t a b a rg a in fo r cash.
ten d ay s h u n tin g d u c k s. T hey v is it­
-J O -
ed
tw o d ay s a t th e hom e of M r. and
E. W . S m ith of O a k la n d is am o n g
M
rs.
T. G a r re tt in Bly an d w ere ab le
la te a rriv a ls .
to h u n t on G e a rh a rt m o u n ta in . T he
C rem e Oil Soap, 10c, 2 fo r 11c, a t lim it sh o o t of d u c k s w as b ro u g h t
hom e.
th e O ne C en t Sale.
Much False H air In Anne’s Reign,
In Queen Anne’s reign a great p a ri
I of the population llew under false
I colors and false hair. T here were
different kinds of wigs for different
professions; perukes for the men of
la w ; full bottom ed wigs for m er­
c h a n ts ;
long
bobs
and
natty
“sc ra tch e s’’ for tradesm eu and even
fob coachm en “th e curled h a ir of a
w ater dog.”
T he h istorian Sydney
thus describes the p erio d :
“These
cum brous aud superrtuous a rticle s ol
a ttire . . . w ere
certainly
not
w ithout advantage, seeing th a t a man
of business could easily dispatch his
wig to be dressed by a tiseur in tin-
next stre e t, while he atten d ed to tin-
transaction of his affairs in his count­
ing house. Wigs assum ed all shapes
und sizes. To oue m ade very full un.l
i curled eighteen in d ie s to the front
which was im ported from F rance the
I nam e ‘C am paign’ w as applied."
,
Plymouth,
J. P. DODGE & SONS
Reliable House Furnishers