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: LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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F orm er R esident D ies—
A. L. F re e m a n , 63, d ied O otober
25, 1923 in S an A n to n io , T exas as
th e r e s u lt of c o m p lic a tio n s fro m an
o p e ra tio n . H e is an old A sh la n d re s-
d e n t b u t h a s n o t lived h e re fo r sev­
e ra l y e a rs. F u n e r a l se rv ic es a n d in ­
te r m e n t w ill be h eld in S an A n to n ­
io. H e is su rv iv e d by th re e b ro th e rs ,
tw o s is te rs a n d five c h ild re n . F o u r
m em b e rs of th e F re e m a n fam ily live
in A sh la n d , one son b e in g a sa le s­
m an a t th e U nion Oil tse /io n .
E a t y o u r S u n d a y d in n e r, c h ick en
sp e cia l, in o u r new
d in in g room .
P la z a C o n fe c tio n ery .
4 7-2
T h ls is a Holdup
scene in
m a d c a r *n th is p ic tu re . T h e re
s im ila rity betw een th is s to ry
I th e S iskiyou H oldup. To be a t
V ining S u n d a y a n d M onday.
th e
is a
and
th e
T e n d e r s te a k s a n d chops at the
W o m a k e a sp e c ia lty of picnic an
P
la
z a C o n fe c tio n ery .
4 ’-2
c a m p e rs ’ n eed s. D e tric k ’s.
2 3 6 -tf
Y ou w ill lik e o u r p ies w ith w h ip ­ C attlem an V isits—
Ben F . H u n t, c a ttle b u y e r a n d
ped c re a m , fre s h e v e ry d ay. P la z a
C o n fe c tio n e ry ,
47-2 o w n e r from. P o r tla n d v isite d th is
w eek
w ith h is s is te r, M rs. W ill
D odge. M r. H u n t
v isits
A sh la n d
N ew com er L eaves H ospital
P a u l Z e ig le r w ho cam e to A sh ­ re g u la rly .
la n d la te ly w ith a pal fro m th e E a s t,
E a t a fre s h ta m a le a t R ose B ros
hc¿h y o u n g m en b e in g frie n d s of
3 4 tf
R h e in e rt K ru g g le
has
im p ro v ed
s u ffic ie n tly fro m a se v ere c u t on h is
leg to leav e th e C o m m u n ity H ospi- l " * ” A ttend G a m e -
ta l. B oth y o u n g m en
w e re c u ttin g A p a rty of Mr. a n d M rs. J . D. Mc-
wood fo r C has. B row n e a s t of A sh- ^ a ®’ Miss E lsie A le x a n d e r, a n d Mr.
la n d a n d Z e ig le r w ielded an ax o n ce a n d M rs- D ow ning w ill m o to r to
to o m an y tim e s a n d
in th e w ro n g O ran i» P a s s th is af¿ern o o n to a t
d ire c tio n , la c e ra tin g
h is leg. A fte r tond
th e G ra n ts
P a ss-A sh la n d
b e in g in th e h o s p i/a l a w eek he is on fo o tb a ll gam e. T hey w ill r e tu r n th is
th e s tr e e ts to d ay .
e v e n in g
Y es— M alted M ilk tw in b re a d 10c.
W h en a lo ss com es a lo n g , ray
c o m p an ies pay. Yeo, of co u rse. 2 1 -tf, ®on f o n .
8 4 -tf
W e can m a k e t h a t old s u it look
w ® 111 a k e c lo th e s a d a p te d to y o u r
4 6 -tf t a »te - D® in d iv id u a l it c o sts no m ore.
lik e new — P a u ls e r u d ’s.
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
4 6 -tf
D ate Changed—
SERIOUS BLA D D ER TROUBLE
T h e W o m a n ’s F o re ig n M isionary
“ C ould n e t s ta n d n o r s it a n d w as
S ociety w ill hold its N o vem ber m eet-
fo rced to c ry o u t fro m in te n s e p a in ,”
in g w ith M rs. L e tta E a s th u r n , 590 w rite s H e n ry W illia m s, T a rk io , M on-
A llison s tr e e t on T u e sd a y , O cto b er ta n a .
“ T h e d o c to rs sa id I h a d in-
30. T he d a te w as ch a n g ed fro m F r i- A la m a lio n o f th e b la d d e r a n d an opor-
nt « ,,
o __
« . .
B
( a tio n w as n e c e ssa ry .
T rie d F o le y
lay , Nov. 2 on a cco u n t of .h e S u n -; S id n e y P ills a n d Im proved a t once,
d a y School C o n v e n tio n to be h eld T ell a ll m y frie n d s a b o u t F o ley K id
ney P ills as it w ill save m an y fro m
h e re d u r in g th e la s t of th e w eek.
s u ffe rin g a n d p e rh a p s a s in m y casd*
a d a n g e ro u s o p e ra tio n .” B la d d e r and
I h a v e m a d e a. sp ecial s tu d y of k id n e y tro u b le d e m a n d p ro m p t tre a t-
a u to m o b ile In su ra n c e ; g e t m y r a te s m e n t F o le y K id n ey P ills give q u ick
firs t. Y eo, of c o u rse .
2 1 -tf re lIe f- Sold E v e ry w h e re .
M e rc h a n ts a n d
b u sin e ss
fo lk s
lu n ch 25 c e n ts e v e ry d a y a t th e
P la z a C o n fectio n ery .
47-2
P ion eer Funeral H eld—
F u n e ra l se rv ic es fo r th e la te M rs.
H ill, m o th e r of M rs. V. V a w te r of
M edford w e re held th is
w eek
in
M edford. M rs. A nn
R u sse ll,
M rs.
E liz a b e th V an S a n t, M rs. G. F . Me-
C onnell a n d M rs. O. W in te r m o to re d
to M edford to at/.end th e fu n e ra l a s
H ill is a cousin of M rs. R u s-
rr,U. 'd d ’n g to th e so rro w
of th e
de-.th o f M rs. H ill is th e f a c t t h a t
Mrs
Vawter arrived in N ew Y o rk
city from a b ro a d
m o th e r ’s fu n e ra l,
a tte n d a n c e h e re
V a w /e r re tu r n e d
trip.
on th e d a y of h e r
th u s m a k in g h e r
im p o ssib le.
M rs.
from a E u ro p e an ,
L a rg e lo a f— q u a lity b rea d ,
Bon Ton.
10c.
3 4 -tf
M otor from P ortland—
M r. a n d M rs. C um m ons a n d son
of P o rtla n d a rriv e d in A sh la n d re -
cen/.ly on a b u sin e ss trip . M ad am e
C um m ons is a s p ir itu a l m ed iu m a n d
h a s v ery fin e a b ility . T hey a re fo rm ­
e r A sh la n d
p eo p le a n d
m ay r e ­
tu rn to live h ^ re in d e fin ite ly .
A fu ll lin e o f fre s h h o m e m ad e
c a n d y e v e ry d a y a t E n d e rs.
4 1-tf
M r. A d am s B e tte r —
T h e frie n d s of M r. an d M rs. A. O.
A dam s w ill be g lad to le a rn th a t M r.
A d am s h a s rec o v e red
s u ffic ie n tly
fo r th em to c o n tin u e th e ir trip . M r.
A d am s h a s been q u ite ill a n d w as in
th e h o s p ita l a / S a c ra m e n to fo r sev­
e ra l d ay s, b u t th e y ex pect to be w ith
frie n d s in L ong B each th e f ir s t of
th e w eek.
S elect y o u r ow n sty le a n d goods
a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. O u r c lo th e s sa tisfy .
4 6 -tf
H ere from R oseburg—
M rs. M a ttie P e rry , of R o se b u rg ,
is s p e n d in g h e r v a c a tio n in A sh lan d
a t th e
W h e e le r hom e on
N o rth
M ain. M iss P e r r y h a s been in th e
R o se b u rg p o st-o ffice
fo r th e p a s t
fifte e n y e a rs. S he is e n jo y in g h e r
s ta y In A sh la n d a n d Is v e ry m uch
d e lig h te d w ith Its c llm e /e a n d b e a u ­
ty .
T h e R oys
S erv ice
S ta /io n w ill
close on N ov. 1 st fo r th e w in te r. U n ­
t il t h a t tim e tir e s , tu b e s , oils, and
a u to a c ce sso rie s w ill be sold a t re -
d u c e d prices. D R oys, p ro p .
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g r a p e f r u it—
O ra n g e s,
lem o n s,
106t
D e tric k se lls fo r less.
Furnace Room B ein g B u ilt—
A c o n c re te fu rn a c e room is being
ad d ed f o th e lis t of new c re a tio n s
a t th e H a rd y B ros, g ro c e ry sto re .
A room la rg e e n o u g h to hold th e
p re s e n t fu rn a c e a n d a new coal bin
a re m ad e of c o n c re te a t th e r e a r of Kansas Sets New Mark f o r
teh h a rd w a re d e p a rtm e n t. W ork h a s
Rapid Delivery of Men
been u n d e r w ay tw o w e e k s and
to Penitentiary.
p ro b ab ly tw o w e e k s f u r th e r w ill be
re q u ire d
to
in sta ll
th e p la n t in
L E A V E N W O R T H , K a n ., O ct. 2C
w o rk in g co n d itio n . New’ pip es w ill
In an e ffo rt to k eep pace w ith
a lso be laid
u n d e r th e
c o n c re te th e
in cre ase d
m o m e n tu m of th e
flo o r in th e h a rd w a re b ra n c h .
w heels of ju s tic e , K a n sa s a u th o ri-
tie s h av e e n liste d th e
airw’a y s to
G uests fisun M edford—
h u r ry tra n s p o rta tio n
of p ris o n e rs
Mrs. D. N. W h e e le r a n d d a u g h te rs to th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry .
from M edford w’e re g u e s ts in A sh ­
T he f ir s t e x p e rim e n t in th is u n ­
la n d y e r/e rd a y sh o p p in g .
iq u e m eth o d of h a s te n in g th e p ro ­
cess of law’ w’as m ad e w hen C h e ste r
B aptist Church
C o n n o r, s h e riff of Sedgw ick co u n ty ,
“ W h a t N e x t? ’’ T h em e
fo r
th e a rriv e d a t ¿ h e p e n ite n tia ry h e re a t
S u n d a y m o rn in g serv ice, by th e p a s­ 5 o ’clock in th e
a fte rn o o n
w ith
to r. E v e n in g , “ T he Im p u lsiv e , th e th re e p e rso n s w ho h a d been co n ­
R e p u lsiv e , a n d th e E x p u lsiv e P o w er victed in W ic h ita , 200 m iles so u th ,
of S in .” V ery soon th e p a s to r w ill a t 2 :1 0 o ’clock.
¿ a k e up S u n d a y e v e n in g s tu d y of
F ra n c is
B ow han,
in d e p e n d e n t
one of th e m o st in te r e s tin g a n d r e ­ p ilo t, w as in c h a rg e of th e “ s q u a d ­
m a rk a b le books e v e r w r itte n — R ev ­ r o n ” of tw o p la n e s t h a t m ad e th e
e la tio n . B e g in n in g w ith n e x t W ed ­ trip . T h e s h e r if f ’s w ife a c co m p a n ­
fo r a
n e sd ay a n d la s tin g u n til th e fo l­ ied ¿h e p a rty a s m a tro n
low ing F rid a y e v e n in g th e r e w ill be w om an p ris o n e r.
a s ta te C o n v en tio n of
C o rre la te d
R E D C ED A R SH A V IN G S M oth
S u n d a y School W’o rk
h eld in ¿lie
B a p tis t c h u rc h . T h is co n v e n tio n is p re v e n ta tiv e a t .J P . D odge & Sons.
in te r d e n o m in a tio n a l, a n d ajll
a re
48-2
c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . Som e in ­
te r n a tio n a l s p e a k e rs w ill be p re s e n t. Concert Sunday E ven in g—
A t th e e v e n in g se rv ic e a t th e M.
S pecial a tte n tio n w ill be given to
th e m usic. C ¿her se rv ic es a s u su a l E - c h u rc h , S u n d a y e v e n in g
th e re
w ill be fo u r m u sical n u m b e rs from
In th e c h u rc h .
th e c h o ir of fro m
tw e n ty -fiv e ¿o
B. C. M iller, P a s to r.
th ir ty voices, u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip
E a t th a t ch ic k e n d in n e r S u n d a y of G. H. Yeo. A solo by M rs. E d n a
a t th e P la z a C o n fe c tio n ery .
4 7-2 S m ith , a n d a m ixed q u a r te tte , com ­
posed of M rs. E d n a S m ith , Miss
J e a n A n d erso n , A. C. C rew s a n d G.
Band at th e Game—
T h e h ig h school band u n d e r th e H. Yeo w ill give one n u m b e r. O th e r
and
g u id a n c e of C arl L o v elan d play ed n / m u sic a l tr e a ts a r e p re p a re d ,
th e G ra n ts P a ss-A sh la n d g a m e th is w ill be tru ly e n te r ta in in g fo r lo v ers
a fte rn o o n . S e v e ra l c a rs b e a rin g a ll of good m usic. O ne c o n c e rt a m o n th
be given
a¿ th e
M eth o d ist
th e to o tin g in s tr u m e n ts
a n d boys w ill
le ft b e fo re noon fo r th e n e ig h b o rin g c h u rc h , a lso a s h o rt ta lk w ill be
given by th e p a s to r.
c ity to give a good p e rfo rm a n c e .
CONVICTS SENI 10
PRISON Bï PLANE
I t co sts n o th in g to g e t m y in s u r
a n c e ra te s . Yeo of, co u rse .
21-t
K lam ath F a lls V isitors—
M r. an d M rs. K e n n e th
M cW il-
Ham s a n d son, acco m p an ied by M rs.
J. E. P eck a n d son sp e n t S u n d a y in
K la m a th F a lls a s th e g u e st of th e ir
b ro th e r, C h a rle s M cW illiam s.
..................................♦ ♦ „ ♦ ♦
With Ashland Automobile & Accessory Firms
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and event« of
local Interest.
■ • «
•
►
M aple s q u a re s — 30c. B on T on.
Associated
Gasoline
Is the cold weather
gasoline
Oeser & Son
Ashland Service
Station
I
¡c a n n o t overcom e th e tro u b le s cau ?- c lu tc h to e n g a g e q u ic k ly . T h e e n ­
ed by excessive oil feed from w orn g in e sh o u ld s t a l l
im m ed ia te ly * ^ «
h e a rin g s w h e re h ig h oil p re s s u re s A u to m o b ile D igest.
a r e in siste d upon in force-feed lu b ri­
c a tin g sy ste m s, o r w h e re th e re is
excessive d ip in sp la sh sy ste m s. -
A u to m o b ile D igest.
T esting C lutch for Slippage
S lip ag e of a c lu tc h w hich ru n s in
m ay be ov erco m e by a d d in g k e ro -
¡s®n ® 1° ,4He oil. T his, of co u rse , do »s
n o t a PPly 1° c lu n tc h e s w hich ru n in
th e e n g in e oil. To te s t a c lu tc h fo r
h a b itu a lly fa lls on ¿ h a t sid e of th e slip p a g e , proceed a s follow’s: w i'h
c a r. T h e le ft fro n t, c o m p a ra tiv e ly th e b ra k e s set, and th e e n g in e ru n -
sp e a k in g , “ ju s t ro lls a lo n g .’’ T h e n in g a t m o d e ra te speed, allow th e
m o ra l of th is is: C h an g e y o u r tire s
so a s to d is tr ib u te th e w ear. It w ill |
c o n serv e th e la b o r a n d m a te ria ls !
( th a t go in to tire s . It w ill lessen y our
¡¿roubles an d th e
s le n d e rn e s s
of
your
p o c k e tb o o k .— A u to m o tiv e ,
D igest.
R e m o v in g (lie D ost C ap Q u ick ly
R em o v in g / h e
d u s t cap
fro m
a
tir e valve is a te d io u s jo b , e sp ec ially
w hen th e th re a d s ex ten d th e fu ll
I len g th of th e v alve. F o r th is p u rp o se
la piece of c o a rse tw in e will be fo u n d
u se fu l.
Give
th e cord one tu rn
a ro u n d th e cap, an d w ith one end
(in e ach h u n d .g ie it a s h a rp p u ll in
th e p ro p e r d ire c tio n , a n d th e cap
w i l l be ra p id ly u n sc re w e d .— A u to -
¡m otive D igest,
G A B R IE L S N U B B E R S
T h e re a re no s n a k e s in H aw aii.
T h is is one of th e fa v o rite a d v e rtis ­
in g lin e s of th e H aw aii T o u ris t B u r- i
e a u a n d a fa c t in w hich th e local I
p o p u lace ta k e s m uch p rid e a n d com ­
fo rt. H ence ¿ h e d isco v ery of a live
s n a k e in th e h e a r t of H o n o lu lu th e
o th e r d ay cau sed q u ite a s tir of ex­
c ite m e n t, even th o u g h th is one w as
only 14 in ch e s lo n g an d w as a p p a r-
e n tly n o t p o isonous. L ocal q u a r a n ­
tin e o fic e rs h a v e decided
s n a k e rea c h e d H o n o lu lu
co ast, p ro b a b ly co m in g in
p a d ^ a ro u n d a sh ip m e n t
t h a t /lie
from th e
d ry g ra ss
of honey
dew m elo n s w hich h ad been d e liv e r­
ed a few d a y s b e fo re n e a r w h e re it
w as d isco v ered .
F ire in su ra n c e lo sses in H ono lu lu
d u rin g
th e la s t
10 y e a rs h a v e
a m o u n te d to only 10.32 p e r c e n t of
th e p re m iu m s co llected , by
in s u r ­
a n c e c o m p a n ies
and
fire
losses
th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try h a v e been
v e ry lig h t as c o m p ared w ith th e m a ­
jo rity of m a in la n d c o m m u n ities, ac­
c o rd in g ¿o a r e p o r t com piled by a
c o m m itte e of th e H o n o lu lu C h a m b e r
of C om m erce. T he r e p o rt d e c la re s
t h a t d a n g e r of a w id e sp re a d c o n fla -
g ra tio n in H o n o lu lu is v e ry re m o te ,
ow ing to th e la rg e open sp aces of
th e c ity an d th e fa c t th a t hom es in
m o st in sta n c e s a re n o/ b u ilt close
to g e th e r. T h e ab sen ce of th e n e c e s­
s ity fo r h e a tin g h o u ses and la rg e r
b u ild in g s a lso lesse n s th e fire h a z ­
a rd a p p re c ia b ly .
New a rriv a l C e d a r C h e sts a t J .
4 S-9
D odge & Sons.
L'
B irth—
B orn to
M r. a n d
M rs.
F r a n k Post-M aster Sees th e Game—
Souza, O cto b er 27, 1923 a t th e Com -
P o s tm a s te r
F re d .
D.
W agner
m u n ity H o sp ita l, a 7 lb. son. D r. m o to re d to G ra n ts P a s s to d a y w ith
Shaw re p o rte d th e b irth .
p a r t of th e fo o tb a ll a g g re g a tio n to
see th e fo o tb a ll g am e. M ore p eo p le
C onvention V isitors—
w ish th e y
m ig h t
have
gone to
M rs. L u lu W ilso n , M rs. E lda A n­ G ra n ts P a ss n o t only ¿o see th e fo o t­
d e rso n , M rs. A lice G ilm o re a n d M rs. ball g a m e b u t th e h ig h w a y is said to
H u n t m o to re d to M edford W e d n e s­ he p a rtic u la rly b e a u tifu l th is tim e of
d a y m o rn in g in M rs. W ilso n ’s c a r th e y ear.
a n d sp en t th e d a y a n d e v e n in g in a t ­
H av e a f it a t O rre s. T a ilo rs fo r te n d a n c e a t th e S ta te P a r e n t T e a c h ­
W e a r e m a k in g a n d p a c k in g o u r
la d ie s ow n c h o c o la te s a n d w e know th ey
m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs.
4-tf. e rs co n v e n tio n . AU th e s e
th o ro u g h ly e n jo y e d th e sessions.
N otice to a ll M e rc h a n ts
a re fre s h , a t E n d e rs.
4 1 -tf
T h e S a lv a tio n A rm y w ill n o t be
re sp o n sib le fo r a n y bills u n le ss O. K. Notice—
W EATHER CHANGES CAUSE SICK-
by C apt. M. H. P o rte r.
All k e ttle s , p ie p a n s, an d d ish e s
E x tre m e c h a n g e s of w e a th e r d u r ­
in w hich food w as ta k e n to th e club
in
g
F a ll c a u se m an y colds an d
h o u se by w om en d o n a tin g food fo r
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
coughs.
F o r q u ick re lie f from
th e b a n q u e t a / th e Civic C lub h o u se th ro a t, c h e st a n d b ro n ic a l tro u b le ,
W A N T E D — C h a m b e rm a id a t th e
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , w ill be fo u n d a t co u g h s, colds a n d c ro u p use F o le y ’s
H o tel O regon.
48-3 th e h o m e of M rs. A. N. H u m p h re y H oney a n d T a r. C o n ta in s no o p ia te s
,
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•— in g re d ie n ts p rin te d on th e w ra p p e r
a t 111 B s tr e e t. C all soon a n d g et
FO UN D— B lack
le a th e r
p u rse ,
L a rg e s t se llin g cough m ed icin e in th e
o w n er m ay h a v e sam e by
p a y in g y o u r d ish e s in o r d e r t h a t th e y m ay w o rld . “ F o le y ’s H o n ey a n d T a r is th e
m o st p le a s a n t a n d e ffic ie n t rem e d y
be c lean ed up a n d ta k e n c a re of.
fo r th is ad. P h o n e 3 96-J.
48-2
for
co u g h s a n d colds th a t I e v e r s a w ,”
F orty T eachers a t M edford—
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w rite s W m . J o n e s, E l D a ra , Illin o is.
LOST— L e a th e r k it to o ls, lib e ra l
A sh la n d te a c h e rs a re in M edford Sold E v e ry w h e re .
re w a rd a t ¿ h is office.
48-3* to d a y a tte n d in g ¿ h e c o u n ty m e e tin g
of te a c h e rs in J a c k s o n co u n ty . Sev­ LEEDOM HAS F IN E C. T. C.
| FOR SA LE— Second h a n d
w in-
e ra l h a d hoped to be excused to go
TIR E W INDOW DISPLAY
dow s an d d oors. C. A. G ray. E a s t
to G ra n ts P a ss.
L.
L.
L eed o m , p ro p rie to r ,o f th e
sid e C ity B rid g e S t.
48-2*
L eedom T ire H o u se, h a s a v e ry a t-
F O R SA L E - - R o lle r a n d H a rts - SEVEN RECEIV E
tra r/.iv e w indow d isp la y in h is w in ­
HERO REW ARDS dow . T h e d isp la y is a n a d v e rtis e ­
m o u n t b ird s,
fin e
s in g e rs.
685
B o u lev ard
m e n t of C T C tir e s , C o lu m b ia T ire
48-2*
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1)
C om pany, P o r tla n d , w hich Mr. L ee­
FO R
SA L E — S p itz e n b e rg
c u lls b u t ov erco m e, b u t reco v ered in a dom c a rrie s as h is le a d in g b ra n d of
50c p e r box; a lso la r g e b lac k w a l­
tire s ,. H e is m a k in g a d e te rm in e d
few d ay s.
n u ts 50c p e r g u n n y sa ck s.
B rin g
a n d su c ce ssfu l e ff o r t to p lace th e
H arvey E . W ells
you sa ck s.
C. C. W o lte rs, TaleE¿,
W ells, ag e d 24, re s id e n t of P h ila ­ p ro d u c t of th e w e ste rn c o a st m a n ­
O re.
48-2*
d e lp h ia , M iss., a w a rd e d a s ilv e r m ed ­ u f a c tu r e r ’s tir e s on local c a rs, r te be
F O R SA L E O R R E N T — 4 room a l a n d d is a b ility b e n e fits of $50.00 liev es in a d v e rtis in g a n d u sin g hom e
and
m o re
esp ec ially
fu rn is h e d h o u se. A ll co n v en ien ces. a m o n th . W ells, a y a rd fo re m a n fo r p ro d u c ts,
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N o. 185 G ra n ite St. H o u se is open
ev e ry d ay , see it fo r y o u rse lf. M rs. C olem an, aged 50, la b o re r, fro m b e ­ be th e e q u a l of a n y o th e r t ir e m a k ­
in g k ille d by a tra in a t D e tro it, M ich., e rs b ra n d . L eedom is a c o n s is te ’it a d
W . M. B a rb e r.
J u ly 3, 1917. In s a v in g C olem an fro m v e rtis e r of th e CTC tir e s a n d is fin d ­
FOR R E N T HOUSF— 119, 3rd St. th e ra p id ly a p p ro a c h in g tr a in , W ells in g it is re a liz in g r e tu r n s t h a t a re
48-1* w as s tru c k by th e lo com otive a n d p ro fita b le , b o th to h im se lf a n d th e
k n o c k e d 19 fee t, h e fell w ith b oth b u y e rs of CTC tire s .
FO R 8 A L E -«-C om bination ra n g e ,
fe e t u n d e r th e tr a in a n d th e y w ere
coal w’ood a n d gas. P a r ty le a v in g
se v e re d . H e a lso s u s ta in e d a se v ere TH E W HY O P TIR E CHANGES
city. C heap
if sold a t
once. 119
in ju r y to h is h e a d a n d w as to ta lly
H ave you e v e r th o u g h t / h a t th e
3rd St.
48-1*
d isa b le d fo r fiv e a n d a h a lf m o n th s. r ig h t r e a r t ir e g e ts th e h a rd e s t u s­
S a m u el A. S p e n c e r
ag e? T h e le ft r e a r tir e r a n k s n e x t;
S ilv er m ed al a w a rd e d to S p e n c e r's
d a u g h te r, V an co u v er, B. C. S p en cer
d ied in sa v in g an in te r m in a te n u m ­
b e r of p e rso n s fro m b u rn in g in a
six -sto ry a p a rtm e n t h o u se a t V an ­
BE A T S ELECTRIC OR GAS
co uver. W h ile g iv in g th e w a rn in g
A new oil lam p t h a t giv es an a m a z ­ to o/.hers on th e u p p e r flo o rs, w ho
in g ly b rillia n t, so ft, w h ite lig h t, even escap ed , h e becam e im p riso n e d by
b e tte r th a n gas o r e le c tric ity , h a s sm o k e an d fla m es a n d lo st h is life.
been te s te d by th e U. S. G o v e rn m e n t
Joseph F eh er
a n d 35 le a d in g u n iv e rs itie s a n d fo u n d
S ilv e r m ed a l a w a rd e d to F e h e r 's
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to be s u p e rio r to 10 o rd in a ry oil w idow , B rid g e p o rt, C onn., an d d e a th
lam p s. I t b u rn s w ith o u t o d o r, sm oke b e n e fits to h e r a t th e r a te of $4 5.00
o r noise— no p u m p in g up, is sim ple a m o n th , w ith $5.00 a m o n th fo r
TRY" IT AND SEE HOW
c le a n , safe. B u rn s 9 4 % a ir a n d 6 % ¡e a c h
d e p e n d a n t c h ild re n .
F e b e r,
M U C H E A S I E R IT
com m on k i e «««„«„_
ro s e n e (c
/ o a l , o il) .
aged 37, ro lle r, d ied a tte m p tin g to
STARTS T H A N T H E
T h e in v e n to r, V. M. J o h n s o n 161 sav e A n th o n y Mazs, ag ed 3S, r o l­
OTHER BRANDS
U nion, A ve., P o r tla n d , O re., is offer­ l e r ’s h e lp e r, fro m b u rn in g a t B rid g e ­
ing to send a la m p on 10 d a y ’s F R E E p o rt, D ecem ber
13, 1922.
M azs’
tria l, o r ev en to give o n e F R E E to c lo th e s s a tu r a te w ith k e ro se n e , be-
Free Crankcase Service
th e first u s e r in e a ch lo c a lity w ho cam e ig n ite d fro m a m atc h F e h e r,
w ill h elp him in tro d u c e it. W rite w hose c lo th e s w ere also s a tu r a te d .
him to d a y fo r fu ll p a rtic u la rs . A lso: ra n to M azs’ a s sis ta n c e a n d a tte m p -
a sk him to e x p la in how you can g e t 't e d to e x tin g u is h th e fire . F e h e r's
th e ag en cy , a n d w ith o u t e x p e rien c e c lo th e s becam e ig n ite d a n d h e b u rn -
o r m oney m ak e $250 to $500 p e r ed to d e a th . M azs ra n to a sin k a n d
m o n th .
th re w h im se lf in to it, p u ttin g th e
I N o 1.
fire o u t, b u t died fo u r d a y s la te r.
New Lamp Burir
94% Air
th e n th e fro n t r ig h t one, th e le ft
fro n t one h a v in g a re la tiv e ly easy
life. A nd th is is / h e w hy of it a ll:
W e ta k e th e r ig h t sid e of th e ro ad
in p assin g . O ften th e w heels on th e
¡le ft sid e w ill he ro llin g on sm ooth
s u r ^aces w >th th e r ig h ts a re “ b u m p ­
in g th e b u m p s.” o ff th e edge. T his
b u m p in g w e a rs th e r ig h t r e a r tire
m ost, bu/. th e le ft r e a r s h a re s w’th
th e r ig h t r e a r th e b r u n t of pow’e r
la n d tra c tio n , n o t to m en tio n slid-
ing. T h e fro n t rig h t h elp s its r e a r
jp a r tn e r c a rry th e e x tra
load th a t
Tem porary F u se R epair
A te m p o ra ry . re p a ir fo r a b u rn t-
o u t lig h tin g system fu se can he m ade
by w ra p p in g tin foil a ro u n d th e
b u r n t- o u t fu se c a rtrid g e a n d re p la c ­
ing it a g a in in its p ro p e r place in (he
fu se block. T h e re is no d a n g e r of
b u rn in g o u t /lie lig h tin g sy stem , b e­
c a u se th e tin foil w ill b u rn b efo re
a n y d a n g e r can o c c u r.— A u to m o b ile
D igest.
Som ething Lubricant W ill N ot Do
O ne c a n n o t expect an e n g in e to
p e rfo rm s a tis fa c to rily w hen an a t ­
te m p t is m ad e to com pel th e lu b r i­
c a n t to ta k e th e p lace an d do th e
w ork of p o o rly -fit/in g o r w o rn o u t
rin g s a n d p isto n s. L u b ric a n t q u a lity
Why Are The Holes In A our
Cur Erame?
Probably > on Don’t Know
Let I Js Tell You
Here Is The Fact—Engineers of m a n y
automobile factories believe it .erood sfcnse
to drill those holes, you have wondered
about, in the frames of their car for just one
purpose, and that is with hopes that the ul­
timate driver of that automobile will have
Gabriel Snubbers installed.
Put On Gabriel Snubbers
And Keep Your Seat
Automotive Shop
Corner E. Main and Pioneer
Ashland
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About Your Battery
Is the expert battery man in our recently
added battery department tor service to
Ashland ear owners. Our battery service
equipment is complete, and in Hie bands
of the most competent battery man m
soutItem Oregon.
For Repair Work
Von will find our inccbanids courteous,
bard-workers, and conscious of the fact
you want your car repairs done properly.
This service is- increasing our repair
business surely and graduallv.
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to anyone and everybody who owns a Ford, Chevrolet, Overland, or
C TC
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NOW
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Ashland