Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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ASftlÁÑfj f t À î t t Ítb iÑ 6 S
ASH LAN D
í uà -tiay, N ovem ber
D A IL Y T ID IN G S
RULE
SUNDAY DEC. 21
10, 1000
MAY PROVE FATAL
W hat and W hare la A tlantis?
of die m ixture, boil until the flour Is
T he nam e Is th a t of an im aginary
well cooked and a smooth pasta is
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x cep t S u n d a y fay*
Island of vast ex ten t lying in th e A t­
The W onderful Horse.
Add th e vegetables and
Oh. horse, you a re a wonderful form ed.
T H E A S H L A N D P R IN T IN G CÖ.
lan tic ocean off the P illars of H er­ W h en W ill A sh la n d P e o p le L e a rn
when
thoroughly
hot seal for w inter
th
in
g
;
th e Im p o rta n c e of I t ?
no buttons to push, no horn to
cules. It is said th a t an Egyptian
use.
B e rt R. G re e r
priest first told Solon of its existence
B ack ach e is only a sim p le tilin g honk ; you s ta rt yourself, no clutch to
E d ito r 1
Pepper Relish.—T ak e tw elve each
slip ; no spark to miss, no gears to
It Is m entioned for th e first tim e by a t f ir s t;
s trip ; no license-buying every year, of green peppers, red peppers and
g u t if
O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ..................... -................................ .................. T e lep h o n e 39 P r e s id e n t C o o lid g e E n d o rs e s P lato in the T im aeus and O ritias. He
you fin d ’tis from th e kid- with p lates to screw on fro n t and onions, one and th ree-fo u rth s cupfuls
gives a glowing account of The land, npvq.
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 S econd C lass M ail M a tte r
P la n A d o p te d a t In te m a *
and enriches it with a fabulous his-
5 ’
r e a r ; no gas hills clim bing up each of sugar, th ree cupfuls of vinegar, two
— — — _ — . i
tio n a l C o n feren ce.
tory. About 9,000 y ears before his
T h a t se rio n s k id n ey tro u b le s
m ay day. stealing th e Joy of life aw a y ; no tablespoonfuls of salt, one table­
S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity
O ne M onth ........................................
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tim e the Island Is said to have been follow ;
speed cops chugging in your rear, yell spoonful of celery seed. Rem ove the
T h re e M o n th s ...............................................................................................
i Menu for In tern ation al G olden R u le subm erged by an earth q u ak e, sent as
ing sum m ons iu your ear. Your inner seeds and w hite fiber from th e pep-
T
h
a
t
d
ro
p
sy
o
r
B
r
ig
h
t’s
d
ise
a
se
Six M o n th s ............................................. ....................................................................... 1 9 5
- - ................-
- ---
Sunday W ill R em ind M ankind
tubes
a re all O. K. and, thank the pers, put them and the onions through
a
punishm
ent
for
the
wickedness
of
.
m
ay
be
th
e
fa
ta
l
end
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3.75
O ne Y e a r ...................
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Lord, they stay th a t w ay ; your spark ttie m eat grinder. Cover with boiling
th e people.
Some a u th o rities have
Ynn w ill h
,
A dversity E xists.
...............................................................................................................
7.50
Identified the C anary Islands with th e '
be g ,ad ,O know ,h e fn l" plugs never m iss and fu s s ; your mo- w ater and let stan d five m in u tes;
lly Mail and Rural R outes:
u u e Month .........................................
!
low ing ex p erien ce.
lost
A
tlantis,
while
oth
ers
hold
the
to r never m akes us cuss. Your fram e d r a in ; add the rest of the Ingredients
N E W Y O RK , N ov. 4.— P re sid e n t
T h re e M o n th s .............................
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‘Tis th e s ta te m e n t of an A shland is good for many a m ile ; your body a n d boil fifteen m inutes and p ut Into
Six M o n th s ...................................
......................................................................
E.95 C oolidge in a le tte r m ad e p u b lic to ­ story to be a fable.
citizen
never changes style. Your w ants are cans.
O ne Y e a r
3.501
................................. ....................................-........................................................................ 6.50 d a y by C h a rle s V. V ickrey, G en eral
Q ueer Dusun Customs.
Pickled Spiced Onions.—Peel sm all
M rs. L. W o rtz . 1 2 9 -5 th S t., says: few and easy m et; you’ve som ething|
S e c re ta ry of N e a r E a s t R e lie f, e n ­
Many things are tabooed am ong the “ D oan’s K id n e y P ills
on
the
auto
yet.—H.
R.
E
liott,
in
the
onions
and cover with hot w ater and
D ISPL A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S:
helped
me
.
d o rse s th e p lan fo r o b se rv in g D e­ Dusun trib e on the Island of Borneo. When m v v m » ™
Am erican F orestry M agazine.
salt, m aking a strong brine. Let them
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r inch
‘
FG ° Mt ° f o r d e r -
.30
c e m b e r 2nd a s In te r n a tio n a l G olden! A man may not m ention his own name, , , , '
------- —----------------
stand
tw enty-four hours, drain and
„„ ,
..
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
th a t of bis fath e r, m other, m other-in
. p a in s a c ro ss ‘lie s m a ll of
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek
Left-H anded.
cover w ith an o th er hot brine. The
R u le S unday.
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek
............................................................ * ’2 7 ^
law, or father-in-law . It Is forbidden. my ,,ack th a t m ad e it h a rd fo r m e
Do left-handed
people differ fro m ' next day drain and m ake a fresh
P la n s fo r th e d ay , a s o u tlin e d by or a t least it is unwise, to point a t the ,0 do m -v w ork an d m y k id n ey s act-
D ally In se rtio n ............
.........................................................................25
o
th
er
people?
An
em
inent physiologist brine, heat to the boiling point, add
.20
a re c e n t in te r n a tio n a l c o n fe re n ce in rainbow, because th e finger which Is ed irr e g u la rly too. D o a n ’s K id n ey says left handedness m eans an abnor ! the onions and boll th re e minute«,
R ates For L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
G eneva, call upon people of fo u rte e n ! pointed win rot aw ay. T here Is a gen P ills soon freed m e from (he hack- mal sex Balance, th a t the right side is
”
D rain and put onions in Jura with b its
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 X p n o n ln
in t lin e ....
t
.b e e « „ e » c e
ach.
1
d iffe re n t c o u n trie s to se rv e a m enu « . belief
tlie predom inantly sexual one, and of mace, bay-leaf, a few whole pep.
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . S p o in t lin e ..................................................... * a r
good Hint, consequently,
left-handedness pers and cloves and slices of red pep­
C a rd of T h a n k s ..........................
.......................................................
in th e ir hom es s im ila r to t h a t s e r v - 1 men, who a re said to he cannibals. o r d e r .”
O b itu rles, p e r lin e .......................... ........ — —
A ’A ........................... * 02 V Pd ,n o rP h a n a g e s in th e N e a r E a st, G iants called Tem pulalongol figure
m eans in a m an m ore or less effem i­ per. Fill the Jar with hot vinegar, al­
P ric e 60c,
a ll d e a le rs.
D on’t nacy, and In a woman more or less mas lowing one cupful of su g a r to a gal­
~
th e d iffe re n c e in cost o f th e o rp h a n - T h ^ J e J V o b e X t r o l t u r a l ’beings
sim
p ly a sk fo r a k id n e y re m e d y — cullnity. W atch a m an clasp Ids
W H A T C O N ST IT I TE’S A D V E R T ISIN G
lon of vinegar. Seal at once.
ag e m en u a n d th e o rd in a ry m eal to - '*■ "
—
ta k e n I s ’ A d v e rtis in g * " ’ U h e re a n ad m ls8 i° n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a collectio n be c o n trib u te d to o rp h a n a g e w ork who have a liking fo r visiting huria. get D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills — th e sam e hands. A left-handed nmn will have
places and calling on the dead to rise th a t M rs. W o rtz h a d . F o s te r-M il­ his left thum b on top, and will he in
from th eir graves.
some degree or other effeminate.!
No d l«co u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs
ov erseas.
b u rn Co., M frs., B u ffa lo , N. Y.
Again, w atch a woman m anipulate her
---------------------------- ’_________ . T he P r e s id e n t’s le tte r sa y s:
No. 3S • hairpins. If she uses her ieft lian.l !
Nn d m o ti
♦ .. - ,
D O N A T,O X S
j “ I t is w ith a good d e a l of s a tis fa c -
A “Piece” of Sea.
I w ant aw fully to tell you, today
i her c h a ra c te r will show th e re la ti.e
sr w i n % r î n c a s h ^ ' ” 1^ ® ¡” adv' e rtia in « ’ o r U° n t h a t 1 eom m end T o u r p ro p o sa l
Job p —
rin tin g o u r co Îtr1 b u tîo n O
about a little “piece” of green sea
m asculinity. At least, so says i f
____________________to o b se rv e a n In te r n a tio n a l G olden
A ■>-.-< riai) scientist
and gulls, and clouded sky w ith the
R u le D in n e r S u n d a y , on th e second J usual golden m ountain-breaks to tin
Fools Himself.
N O V EM B ER 13
It w as w onderful, the
of D ecem ber, 1923. I feel s u re th a t southw ard.
Why Is it th a t a woman can make i ’
O B E D IE N C E ;— If ye love m e. k eep m y co m m a n d m e n ts.- -Jo h n 1 4 : 1 5 .j th is s u g g e stio n w ill m eet w ith v ery sea near a t hand w as living emeruld ;
M any s u ffe re rs from
P ile s or
fool of a wise man. and a w!se rm n i f
H e m o rrh o id s h a v e becom e d e sp o n d ­
w id e sp re a d a p p ro v a l a n d w ill b rin g th e w hite b re a sts and wings of tlie
« fool? She can ’t. It is tru e H it
gulls as they circled above—high above e n t b ecau se th e y h a v e been led to
wise man often m akes a fool of liin
^m ore closely to m ind th e c h a r ita b le '
even— w ere dyed bright green by the believe th a t th e ir case w as hopeless
TH EN AND NOW
self
about a woman, hut it is Iris ow n
re q u ire m e n ts of th o se w ho a re p ro s ] reflection. And if you could only have
an
d
t
h
a
t
(h
e
re
w
as
n
o
th
in
g
in
th
e
vanity
and egotism tliat betray him
On the afternoon and evening of Armistice dav fi
p e ro u s to th o se w ho a re in a d v e rs ity . seen, o r if any rig h t word would only
into folly. F or instance, it is a com
w
orld
to
h
elp
th
em
.
ago the cities,
towns and villages of America rang with the!“ „.‘"JV“ ’,.
.
<"lly “ pr“ctlca'' come to my pen to tell you, how won
To th e se people we say. “ Go to mon tiling for an old man with a hri-c
derfully these illum inated birds floated
<hn ami noise ,,f celebrations. Lei,I i„ I,,,,,,,,. of fiermanv I
,
°
r
but
h,6hi‘st
fortune to m arry a girl young enough
tonoi ol Geiinanv having p ressio n of s y m p a th y , by s h a rin g for h ith e r and th ith e r under the gray- y o u r d ru g g is t an d g e t an o rig in a l to
be his granddaughter. In such cas < j
accepted the superiority of the allied ar •ms. 1 estei’dav was given a tim e th e p riv a tio n s o f o th e rs.
p urple of the sk y !— R. L. S. in “A Let box of MOAVA S U P P O S IT O R IE S ?''
th e man lulls him self into the belief
te r.”
over to an observance of the fifth anniversary of that his­
One of th e se in se rte d in to th e rec tu m tliat lie is so handsom e and a ttrac tiv e i
C o rd ia lly y o u rs,
a c c o rd in g to d ire c tio n s w ill be found tliat a girl p refers him to a hov of hm I
torical event Init as the evening wore on ami the sun set behind
CA LV IN C O O LID G E’
Luck at Cards.
to give im m e d ia te re lie f. T hey rea c h own age. B ut it is self-conceit—nm !
n- western lulls the hearts of Americans were more given to
Many card players are particular
th e so u rc e of th e tro u b le
an d by the girl—th a t does the trick.
about th e cut of Hie cards. They must
le memory of the dead and maimed than to a celebration in
a n tis e p tic
be divided ami put hack witli the most th e ir so o th in g , h e a lin g ,
n
honon Ol the victory. To-day we are counting the cost in money
I
m eticulous t are. A slovenly cut brings a c tio n f irs t a lla y th e pain a n d s o re ­
dim men.
• i
good luck to the dealer and bad luck ness an d th e n by d ire c t c o n ta c t w ith
to the cu tter. Some im agine th a t spe­ th e u lc e rs a n d p iles c a u se th em to
As each year rolls on. following in succession ils predec­
C A B I M T I B A i Sv M
cial tables or positions a t the tables h eal up a n d d isa p p e a r fo re v e r.
essor, we think- less of the victory and more ,,f the price of
a re lucky to them , and refuse to play
- T É W
It s sim p ly w o n d e rfu l how speedily , —
victory. l i e visit the cemetery and make our wav to a green
unless they can get the places they de­
li£l.
1V23,
Wetktrn
Newspaper
L'niun.)
th
ey
a
c
t.
B
lessed
re
lie
f
o
fte
n
com
es
sire.
O thers conceive tliat certain
mound at the 1,end of which is a white cross, and we are i,n i
" It m a tte rs n o t how s tra ig h t the
m em bers a re unlucky to them, and in tw o days. E ven in cases th a t have
Wimm' - I
,he " " llloils of «mrifices and heart aches with
W ashington , now
12— T h e nothing will Induce them to play witli _steadily re s is te d a ll kn o w n t r e a t ­
g ate.
How ch arg ed w ith p u n ish m en ts
1 11 Met o n was secured. Teeming millions rest in the last Harding Memorial A sso c ia tio n , re - them . To drop a card on the floor m e n ts, m a rv e lo u s r e s u lts h a v e been
the scro ll;
am the m aster of my fate,
sleep. Other millions occupy hospital cots, or limn m i n f n l l v Cently in c o rP o ra te d u n d e r th e law s when playing is generally regarded as o b ta in e d .
I am the captain of my soul."
along the highways and byways. A grav haired moth™-
•' oi Ohio for the purpose of providing a bad omen.
All d ru g g is fs d isp e n se MOAVA
an old ann ehair peering out the open window for tl
*
& s u ita b ,e d e PO8lt° r y fo r th e re m a in s
R E C IPES IN SEASON
The Chinese highly prize the sw al­ SI P O S IT O R IE S in th e o rig in a l box
will never return A l i H l o J I !
01 ? ‘ie 8 0 n w h ° o f tb e la te P r e s id e n t a n d to p e rp e t- low’s nest for its supposed medicinal o r can g et it fo r you on s h o rt notice.
groomed starts off I,
.5 ’, '" “1“ aiUl.a ‘e1?' dreSSed and "ate h is h o m ^ U U a t M arlon O hto. value. Tire doctors of China regard E a s t Side P h a rm a c y w ill su p p ly you
Now Is tile tim e to prepare some ,
groomed, starts off to the ( ‘ school,
and as
as the
the little
one hurries1
hurriei as a shrine fo r h o u s in g th e m em en - it rs a tonic capable of restoring a No 2.
diool, and
little one
of these good tilings for the w in ter:
down the street a widowed mother watches until she has dis
p a tie n t's lost vigor, and it is also said
M ustard Pickle.—T ake
dis- t0S
’ong P u b lis serv ice, h a s
to
be
efficacious
in
curing
lung
dis­
one
q u a rt c i sm all cu- |
appeared from view. The child has dissa,glared, I,nt a tear
tea, °Pened N a tio n a l H e a d q u a rte rs a t
T he A sh lan d Rod and G un C lub
eases and sm allpox. As a table
cum bers, one q u art of j
.
.................
... the
llIV a sorrows
r r o w s o ol f i 414 F S tF eet’ N ’ W * a n d i8 p e rfe c f- delicacy tire a rticle is also highly con­ w ish to a n n o u n c e th a t th e y w ill hold
and t.,lck,es.d.°7"
ov('r ..............
a ‘««'em
Which
pared cucum bers cut into 1
time are carving wrinkles. A husband and father is manv g & nation‘wide oreanization fo r sidered. and a sum ptuous Chinese T u rk e y a n d M erch an d ise Shoots
half-inch cubes, one q u a rt !
dinner Is not com plete w ithout a dish S u n d a y , N ov. 2 5 th
and
T h a n k s-
of green tom atoes cut
miles away in a grave attended by the hands of strangers A c a rry in g o u t its p lan .
A n n o u n c e m e n t Jias
been
m ad e of tills, fo the eelestin
into cubes hut not peeled, j
.
ta
s
te
-
p
a
la
,a
b|
e
!
g
iv
in
g
m
o
rn
in
g
a
t
th
e
ir
g
ro
u
n
d
s
on-
w e r e ' t h n X n ¡'.it
H
f ".'e d
N ot one-
m illio n s
« « n s op
t h a t H a rd in g M em orial W eek w ill be food. Sw allow ’s nests are rich in a l- ! p o site J a c k s o n
one q u a rt of button
th e
g s. All
ere tiirown into the yawning mouths of modern death-deal o bserved th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n try buiuinous m atter. They a re produced s h o o te rs p lease s b e H a o r t th is S p rin
onions,
one large cuuli- '
in
m
ind.
chiefly in the vicinity of the Malay
flower
divided,
three
mg deviees. F o r wind ? Was victory worth the price ?
fro m D ecem b er 9 th to 1 6 th . D u rin g
F re d R. N ell. Sec. T reas.
Archipelagti, such afuBorneo, S um atra
green
and
one
red
pep- i
th is p e rio d e x ercises a n d se rv ic es Ja v a and th e Philippines.
Vaporizes ra p id ly -
60 -S at., T ues.
p er chopped.
M ake a '
of m a n y k in d s w ill be h eld com tnem -
brine of four q u a rts o t cold w ater and
T H E R E A L A M E R IC A
o ra tiv e of M r. H a rd in g ’s life a s P re s-
a p int of salt, pour over the vegeta­
There are vast resourcs f o r speculation and
To know
bles and let stan d tw enty-four hours.
OCOllOinic J d e n t a n d c a *z e n - T h e c h ild re n a re
how
good
a cig arette
P u t over th e h eat and cook until tlie
study in statistics compiled by the National Automobile Cbam !tO have a speclal chance to Pa«ici-
re
a
lly
can
be
mad<
vegetables
are thoroughly scalded.
ber ot Commerce revealing that rural America, with 44 n e r c e n t P ate b e c au se of th e p ,a c e t h *y h *ld
you m ust t r y a -
D rain in a colander. Mix one cupful
ol the nation’s population, owns 70 percent of its automobiles n
¿ at® Pres,dent’8 auction,
of flour with six tablespoonfuls of
and that in six of the 48 states the number of r u n I v l
‘ ’ ¡ D a rin g th is m em o ria l w eek th o se
ground m ustard, add one tahlebpoon-
exceeds tbe number of ears o w n
in
V?
CarS ? S° de8lre wH1 have an opP^un-
fu] of turm eric and ci>. I vinegar to
m ake a paste.
Add c ,e cupful of
than 1,000 population.
’
,0"'” S Wl" ' nlbre X
°< See our Handsome Display of
sugar, and vinegar to m ake two q u a rts
Approved Boys and Girls
, r T,i ese 8tat‘st,es further reveal that towns having a nonu-
P re s id e n t C ollidge h e a d s th e A s­
Books.
ation from 1,000 to 5,000 own 20 per cent of tbe N ation’s a-nto so c ia tio n ’s b o a rd o f tru s te e s .
mobiles, although they comprise only nine per cent of tbe t o t o l n
H arp er, M cK ay, L ittle Bi ow n &
population. Tbe towns in this class aver em ->”O , t * i-i 11
urn ,rom PortIand~
Co., R e illy & L ee E d itio n s ,
1,000 of population as compared w i t h 1
a n t o i n o , ‘llAe s P e r i , M rs- a n d ><«• F re d E n g le r e tu r n -
STANDARD OIL COM PANY
Priced from
(CALHOKWIA)
1 - P ^ t i o n in e i t i e s ^ e e d i n ^
~
__ _
(E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
^at
'R ecti«. T v u * vrcZL
This New Treatment
Never Fails To End Piles
The
KITCHEN
E IS HEAD
I
W ave a
m otor
that starts
R IG H T AWAY
i f RED CROWNS in
ta n k /
Children’s
Book Week
USE
RED CROWN
fo r comfortable
winter driving-
{ u „ 1t Z
s p e n d in g th e w eek -en d in th e n o r th ­
e rn city.
l’p o p n ia,1 o „ '" n " al <’ iS ,ri‘“ S- 'm d " d i" «
B an d o n h a s
Of nr i v » r ti" g ,1,l !'t?,"'"l’i..... wn,’rsllil> «•’ «•> ««-urate barometer
h o tel.
1 ra te wealth these statistics confirm the long recognized
b“
“
B i ¡¡hi"
J '™ " « « £pulatT !n Of ICVT- Tm8
Inn Z t ,
ixu-sons with the average of indivi­
dual wealth d e e r e a s m g a s the population increases or decreases
from those hunts. The higher standard of living wh“
w
prevails and always has prevailed in the'reasonaiTv smali'tnwn
may lie accounted for hy a higher average ¡„come than that in
eommumties or rural districts of less population and of a Iowei
X n h d 'io n ,,K , " 1" 1 " ,1" " r," aili" S in b ’" " S ........ ..
K -Z
T H E P R IC E O F D E F E C T I V E W A L K S
.
It is impossible to calculate tbe price of defective walks
in cities and towns Only a slight defect in a walk on one of tbe
principal streets ol tbe city bas occasioned three more or less
serions accidents within recent weeks. Fortunately any one
of three could have resulted fi ar more seriously and ought to
serve as warning
n , to
. a property owners, not onlv, but to the
’ e k that “
serio,ls «»ng to permit even slight
defects to exist in public walks.
Serious injury often results from poor walks
, and dam-
ages, some ot which are irreparable, often cost tbe owner manv
thousands of dollars.
p la n s
fo r
OUT— IT IS
MONEY
r ^ eDd« M s ad a n d te n c e n ts
n i C° ' ’ t2??35 S h e ffie ld A ve.,
I I., w ritin g y o u r n a m e a n d
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$100,000
W ORTH
Ashland
Service Station
Associated
W hy allow “ snuffles” and stuffy,
wheezy breathing to torment your
Babies when quick relief follow s
the use of
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
CO UG H R EM ED Y
“After about 8 years of suffering
with Piles, 1 was treated by you and
can truthfully say that I am cured.”
4L
wlil d o v i.a
we claim :
—n d your system o f C c ta n h o r Deaf­
ness caused by Catar, h.
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e .J . C iIfiN L Y G l C O ., T c ie J o . O b jn
F ire s to n e
O ldfield
R a d ia to r C aps
W in d s h ie ld
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W ip e rs a n d <
W e a th e rs trip ’s
W eed C h ain s
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S p a rk P lu g s
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L a m p s.
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A ll ¿ h e n e e d s fo r y o u r car.
-^ap Robes:
with no sacrifice
«(Power
♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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TODAY AND TOM ORROW
-se e ♦
Fine Line Of
NEW HEATERS
.a
We take used heaters in
exchange for new ones.
PROVOST BROS
A ll W ool,
H e a v y C loth,
Tbe average man will admit with becoming modestv flint
there are a few things in bis life which might I*m ade better
O nly
Prize Winners
Refrigerators
W e R e p a ir T u b es
F o r a sm o o th sh av e, an d
F r e e C ra n k C ase S e rv ic e J j q u ick serv ice, go to th e
C o n sc ien tio u s a n d P le a s a n t
S h e ll B a rb e r Shop, a cro ss
S ervice
fro m D epot. G rin d in g of
N othing can q u ite ta k e th e p lace
o f o u r d e lic io u s d o u g h n u ts o r
frie d cak es.
Newspairers, say Tom Edison, do not alw
ays represent a;
m an ’s ideas accurately. Well, maybe tlie man doesn't.
A t Y o u r G rocer
AA e V a n t Y o u r B u sin e ss
Try Em, Like Em
All Prices Reduced
Franklin Bakery
1 B
$3.4».
President Coolidge lias a grizzly bear on bis bands, and!
in a few wee»s be will have congress besides.
e.
Q P IC R
STARTING
THCATErt ttLftül^Uí
No w ind w ill go th ru
I t ’s a long road that has no one alongside it changing a tir
PORTI
AN
Ö. WRITING
ORf CON
T H Ib PAPLR
WH
LN
Accessories:
One of the causes of trouble is that so manv persons are trv
w g to get more out pf life than they are putting into it.
»
I g u a r a n te e to cure
you or refund your
money. W rite today
for FREE BOOK.
« M T
!S < s
S ta te s
N o N a r c o tic s
This and hundreds of other
le tte r s h a v e b e e n r e c e iv e d fro m
g r a te f u l p a tie n ts . T h e y a r e o n file
in m y offices a n d w ill b e s e n t a n y ­
o n e w h o w a n ts p r o o f o f m y n o n -
s u rg ic a l, p a in le s s m e th o d s o f c u r ­
in g P iles.
DEAN, M.D
Gasoline
Oils and Greases
Tires:
U nited
A Good T h in g . D O N 'T M IS S IT.
Set,I your name and address plainl,
e * i n ^ r h gH ,er, w,th„ 6 ^
Gad tin,
slip) to Chamberlsir. Medicine C o, Dei
Moines, Jowa, and receive in return a
S „ l , , R <age, co«ta;>d «g Chamberlain’.
Lough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup
bfO
dD5hi“!’ “Oa” a“d whAping ’cough’s
nd tickling throat: Chamberlain’s Storm
aeh and Liver Tablets for stomach trou-
^
’n J’geshon, gassy pains tliat crowd
lie heart, biliousness rud constipation-
Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in'every’
fam.!y for burns, scalds, wounds, piles
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 6 cents. .Don’t miss iu
T IP f
T it!V
m o th ers
C u re d o r M oney B ack
McNair Brothers
* te" «•»«
n PO? E Y ’S H O N EY AND
C o u g h s- C o,d8- a n d C roup,
B ? p e Pa < *ages of FO L E Y
K ID N EY P IL L S fo r B a c k a ch e . R h e u -
m aric P a m s, K id n e y a n d
B la d d e r
T ? m F T Q n 5 F O L E Y C A TH A R TIC
T A B L E T S fo r C o n stip a tio n a n d B il­
iousness. T h ese w o n d e rfu l re m e d ie s
have h elp ed m illio n s o f people. T ry
th e m . Sold ev e ry w h ere .
‘IT’S TOASTED",
Ask the Librarian to reeo-
mend a book, then come to
us for it.
to F o le y
Chicago^
a d d re s s
n A lot of , folks are willi linS to sow wild oats all riffbt but
they want others to look after tbe harvest.
" ’
.
Blue .Sky laWS intended to keep a lot of persons from feel­
;
ki
ing blue because they have lost money in
stock schemes.
7Oc to $3.00
Dr. Oeser & Son
......................................................................... ...
all k in d s. C h ild re n 's w ork
a sp ecialty .
W . A. S H E L L , P ro p .
532 A. St. A sh la n d , O re.
L o v e—lo y a lty —v illa in y — h e ro ism — c o w ard ice — A
p h o to d ra m a o f flesh a n d steel!
a ls o
‘Private-Keep Off”
A Carter DeHaven Cornedv