Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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T uesday, N ovem ber 27, 102.1
NEW WEEKLY PA PER IS
Portland lum berm an, is head, has t i te r's field, Mrs. Caroline Deeds,
ESTA B LISH ED AT W EED the contract and 50 men and 15 j 75 and blind, today became an in­
team s are at work. It is believed mate of the county infirm ary,
The Weed Review, published by
■
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m orning
at
10.30
th a t the rails will be laid on the j Mrs. Deeds paid for a casket,
H. B. Cartm ell and F. H. Living }
¿ .D a lly Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of ♦ ¡ o ’clock at
the Congregational
l
grade this w inter or perhaps early ' steel vault and a burial dress and
’'“
‘■i in terest.
* church.
local
ston, is the name of a new paper
church Rev. B. C. Miller, of the
next spring.
the cost of digging the grave.
established at Weed. The new i
B aptist Church, will be the 3peak-
t > t I I M » » '
“ W here shall I have this out­
paper made its initial bow Novem­ SPENDS LAST PENNY
Head
of
Sales
D
epartm
ent
Visits—
er
for
the
morning.
Housewives
fit
delivered?" the undertaker
SYRACUSE,
N.
Y„
Nov.
22.—
K n igh ts Tem plar
Jesse
B.
Berson— “ Bobbing ber 24. Weed has been w ithout a
E.
J.
B
arrett,
head
of
the
sales
are
a9ke<
*
t0
P’lt
th
eir
turkey
in
FOR
CASKET
AND
GRAVE
asked.
Does a bride take the first step holds more wives than it loses,
M alta Com m andery No. 4
M
all
departm ent of the H artm an Syndl- the oven and attend th e meeting in losing her husband when she wives; no m an's wife whose hair paper since the suspension of the
"Ju st keep it until it is called
M asonic
asonic H
H all
Review two years ago. Best wish-
cate arrived here Sunday night. for interesting features have been bobs her hair? Or is the barber’s
POMEROY.
O„
Nov.
26.—
After
for,’’
Mrs. Deeds replied. “ It is
is off is w orrying about her be- es go with the publishers in their
Special conclave, Tuesday even-iM r. B arrett is from Portland, planned.
j
inveting
her
savings
with
an
un-
for
myself.
I want to make sure
bobbing fee the best and ch ea p e st; ing behind the times. He may sue efforts with the new Review
ing, Nov. 27. Red Cross work, where his offices are located,
;
dertak
er
to
make
sure
that
she
that I am not buried in the pot-
husband-holding insurance she her, but he’ll stav in love.’
*
It costs nothing to get my in­
in the p o t-ite rs ' field."
,
would
not
be
buried
four candidates. Supper served at
can buy? Which?
H arrison J. McDermott— " H a ir , RAINS TO HALT WORK
surance rales. Yeo, of course. 21-t
seven o'clock. Visiting and so­
Do bobbed-haired wives, in oth ­ is a woman’s crpwning glory.
Don’t forget the Lithian dance
ON EUGENE HIGHWAY
journing Sir K nights courteous: Thanksgiving night at the Arm­
er words, appear as divorce court Most men are as opposed to its '
Have your clothes cleaned at
ly Invited.
plaintiffs more frequently.
Tor j being bobbed as Ihey are to hav
ory.
72-4 P aulserud’s. Phone 119* -
EUGENE, Nov. 26.— The work
F. H. JOHNSON. E. C.
their numbers, than th eir un- ing their wives smoke. It may of resurfacing the old grade of
W. B. DAY, Recorder.
shorn sisters? Or don’t they ap- help th eir appearance,
but it the Eugene-K lam ath Falls line
Bounty Still On—
j Week-end Visitors—
pear at all?
j doesn’t h4lp th e ir domestic bliss
of the Southern Pacific above
Bounty is still being paid on
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holmes
Guests Y esterday—
Syracuse lawyers today say i any."
Oakridge will cease with the ad­
Cassius Johnson, Mrs. M erritt were house-guests at the home of wild anim als and will continue to they know, but— don’t agree.
j
Frederick
A.
Brown—
“
Bob-
for Your
vent of heavy rains, according to
Randles and Mrs. Lulu Van W e-¡M r. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes over run until at least the first of the
Answers to a group polled bing m ay be ‘o u t’, but it certainly word received here yesterday.
They motored to Ash- year. Three dollars is bounty on a
gen were guests at the home o f , Sunday
land from th eir home in G rants I male coyote, four dollars on a fa-
"Bo™ it a n T lost Y r ’ A n d ! ™akeS R° me women ,ook better.
The W estern Construction com­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall In Bell
11 to uod it and lost it. And Neat and trim wives hold th e ir pany, of which George H. Kelly,
late
Sunday,
male,
two
dollars
on
a
cat,
an
d
,
,
a
n
a
i
r
,
m
w
i
v
e
s
h
o
l
d
tl
Pass and returned
view Sunday.
’
, m il
wolf T h J S° m e 8 a l,,: Bob 11 and 1,611
husband«. There arc few trim
di-
twenty-five dollars on a wolf. The! you.
I ~
vorce
case
plaintiffs.
Many
seem
person
killing
the
animal
m
u
st
ac­
Rose Bud is a product of our own Ice Cream Factory
Fresh fru it cake and mince
Here are the opinions of Syra­ careless of th eir appearance.”
The Secret Is out— Dec. 3rd is company the hide to have an af-:
and
lias no Superior. It is Delicious, Refreshing, H ealth­
m eat Ingredients— brown sugar,
cuse’s attorneys who handle di­
68-tf fadavit prepared, according
the Lithian M instrels.
ful,
and Invigorating— any flavor. Brick or Bulk.
FOR
KITCHEN
S
ta
rr
G.
Taylor—
“
Husbanda
to vorce cases:
citron, spice«, orange peel, lemon
know’ th a t some women bob be­
Roy P arr, deputy game warden.
peel, w alnuts and so forth. De­
A rth u r B e n s o n— “ I n e v e r
Coles Safety Can Opener
Recent A rrivals in Ashland—
cause they are too lazy to comb.
tricks. We deliver.
59-tf
brought a divorce sut for a bob-j
Alter Dinner Mints—Salted Almonds, etc.
A. Vinland of Helena, Montana
FW-esli Homemade Candies at bed-haired woman; I never de- Besides, bobbing— like smoking
P
aring
Knives
15e
to
SSc
was a business visitor yesterday. Rose Bros..
69-tf fended one in a divorce case. But I I cheapens a woman in her hus-
T o McCloud—
I g
Param ount A lum inum w are
Say it w ith a I mjx of our C hocolates
Miss Velta Ackley left yester- 1 F U. McMahan, of Sal?m. is
I have named them as co-respon-1 an<^ 8 re Rnrd. It takes her off
Are you hard to fit? Have your dents
day on No. 13 lor McCloud where
lote
« '• »■“ > M>'9-
j her pedestal."
A lum inum ami L is t Roasters
,l,o will spend Thanksgiving week i
A- WWt*. wore guests at suit tailored to m easure a t Paul- _____
w ith friends at her form er home the Hotel Ashland yesterday from serud’s. It costs no more.
SLOW, STEADY PROCESSES
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I Salem. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Loomis
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are late arrivals from A udusan,! R irth—
OF THRIFT PAY IN THE END
A B u sin ess Visito:
Laurence
Anderson
of
Day-j
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
L. J. Grissom of Climax, was Cal
PARIS, Nov. 26.— Frogs fell
BY S. W. STRAUS,
a guest at the E. G. Davis home ton W ashington, is among out-: W arren' Nov. 24, 1923, 561 C
visitor
of-town
guests.
O.
L.
Small
is
¡street,
a
son.
m
ysteriously
from
the
skies
dur-
President
American Society for
Sunday and a business
among
recent
arrivals
from
Lis­
Thrift
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ing
a
recent
violent
thunderstorm
In town yesterday. He left on
bon.
N.
Dakota.
P.
M.
Snider
is
a
Nothing conveys thoughtfulness at Osnes, In the Ardennes. When ElECEN TLY a man in New York 6406609960959873294632069710251287633948667
No. 13 for Weed to attend to bus-
and cheer like a Christm as por- the sky cleared hundreds of frogs * * City was sent to prison be­
iness m atters and later to retu rn | business -visitor from Tennant,
trait. D arling Studio.
70-tf were jum ping about in the streets cause he had stolen his firm's
to his home.
money. As the
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: and hopping into th e houses.
Ready-to-wear suits and over-
solemn
words ; i
Big Crowd H ears Speaker—
: where the housewives chopped off
Try "Mrs. Jewretts Delicious coats at Paulserud’s.
which meant
Standing room was at a pre- th eir legs and popped them into
Mayonnaise” for your Thanks-
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his incarcera­
j
mi
uni last night when C hristian j the frying pan. It was a “ big
tion in Sing
giving Salad. For Sale at Grocer- Moves H ere from Koite—
Scientists met in their new ed ifice! day” for the inhabitants of Os-
Sing were pro­
E2-4'
ies & M arkets.
The D. C. Crimmins are among
nounced
he
to hear John Randall Dunn. M em-! nes. As a m atter of fact the
newcomers to Ashland w’ho plan bers of the sect declare the le c tu re ' "French froggies” as the soldiers
said to those
H unters Find Many Ducks
to live here indefinitely.
My.
standing near,
to have been one of the finest ever j named them , know little of the
F ran k Murphy and J. J. Deakin crim m ins has been doing truck
“ W e ll,
it
spent the w eekend in K lam ath work
Keno, but has finished delivered here. Beginning Wednes- delights of this rare delicacy,
doesn’t pay!"
out of
County near Merrill, where th e y !and plans to bo here with his day, Nov. 28th, F irst Church of High prices put them
No. it did-
Christ,
Scientist,
will
hold
services
reach
and
the
American
is
about
not pay him
found any am ount of ducks. De- fam jjy
when he was
in the new church edifice on South the only one who can enjoy frogs’
Bplte the fact th a t hunters are
______ .
Pioneer
Avenue.
The
regular
j legs in a P aris restau ran t.
getting along
m aking use of the good season,!
well,
saving
Tells of Cal.-Stanfortl Game—-
Thanksgiving service will be held
______
8. W . 3TR A U S
quantities of ducks are on hand.
money
and
ad
Mrs. J. A. Booth and son Ed , Thursday, Nov. 29th, at 11 o’-
Bread prices continue to go u p ly an cin g steadily with" his firm, “to
win, of Roseburg, were guests last dock a ,n
and down like a barom eter. W hen I begin making investments that were
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham,
night at the Hotel Columbia. They, I
__
flour goes up the bakers insist up- supposed to yield abnormal returns.
Chipped beef and lard. Get it at
were re tu rn in g -to tlieir home in I We deliver the goods. Service on higher prices for th eir bread One dollar can no more be made j
Detricks. I t’s the best.
53-tf
the Umpqua valley from Berke­ is our m otto. Defricks— phone They want to make the price au- to do the work of many with safety
ley,
«where
at-
...-.rr they
mej, motored to »v-'62.
63tf . tom atically variable with the rates and honesty than one brick can be
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese, 1
made to fill the place of many in a j
tend the C a l i f o r n i a - S t a n f o r d
!,
..
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■ for flour, but their request has wall that shall be safe and sound. |
cottage cheese, milk and butter.
The Auto Top shop gjves you ' been refused a t least for the mom-
It did not pay this man when,
We sell the best. D etricks.
53tf match Saturday. Mrs. Booth told,
of the seventy-four thousand j e8timat(13 on all kinds of w o rk ,) ent. One may think th a t a m atter after losing his savings in crooked
people seated in the stadium for : good m aterials, lowest prices. We ¡of one “sou” or two on a two- stock deals, he tried to recoup his
Sale R e p o r t e d -
the game, the impressive and have everything in stock
f o r ; pound loaf is a little thing to losses by risking additional funds, i
Through the agency of the
well preform ed stunts, and the every line of work. Oldest reliable haggle over, but the thrifty And It did not pay when, to secure '
Beaver Realty company, property
crowds of people outside the shop in ciay, near Park Garage. French housewife who has many these funds, It was necessary to
belonging to Mrs. A. Bell Ander-i
juggle the books of the company he
stadium , who were not allowed
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mouths to feed knows th a t the worked for. Also when lie found '
son has been sold to I. N. Neese, j
standing room but who stood on R eturns from Visit—
extra sous soon make a franc or that money could be obtained
newcomer here.
a nearby sloping hill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Oslin and two. For bread is really the staff easily In this way it did not pay !
sons arrived late la3t night to of life for every Frenchm an and him to begin leading a life of reck­
Have a fit a t Orres. Tailors for
less extravagance.
Our famous Tamales are al- visit friends and relatives sever- France w ithout bread would mean
men and women. U pstairs.
4-tf
Benjamin Franklin once wrote a
ways good. Try one— Rose B ro s.1 al flays. The Oslin's are well a revolution.
little story of his boyhood days
69-tf known here, but have been liv-
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when he “paid too much for his
Speaker Prov<««l I n t e r e s t i n g -
whistle.”
ing
lately
in
Santa
Clara.
They
Speaking
about
high
prices,
they
Members of the Presbyterian |
All those who are lured from
drove here in their machine.
have brought about a curious
church were addressed Sunday i A ttend Lecture
prudent paths by the desire to pile
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change of customs. Instead of up unearned riches invariably pay
m orning by Rev. W. S. MeCul-J
party consitslng of Mrs.
E.
Thomas
and
Large
loaf—quality
bread
10c.
¡flowers
it is now quite the fash- too muoh for their whistles. No, it
hagh of the Sellwood Presbyter- i Reft» Dana, Mrs.
3 4-tf ion to send a basket of luscious does not pay.
ian church in Portland. Ills talk 1 Mrs. D Jeanelte motored from Ron Ton.
The path of thrift is a safe one to
G
rants
Pass
last
night
to
attend
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fru it to the " s ta r” at her first
proved very comprehensive and
travel.
It may not seem to carry
the
lecture
given
-a
t
the
Chris-
Property
Sold__
j
perform
ance.
F
ru
its
in
season
or
eloquotion beyond reproach. Mr
one
into
those enchanted places
The Billings Agenpy reports th e ! those out are always desired and where money is to be found grow­
McCollough
has returned
to tian Science church. Several oth ­
er residents of G rants Pass were sale of 10.5 acres on the N o rth ! infinitely “tore useful than the ing on bushes, yet it is to be noted
Portland.
here last night for the same oc- side of the Pacifc Highway ad- loveliest flowers, which fade w ith­ that almost without exception the i
men in America who have amassed
joining B anker Adamson’s tract in too short a time.
We use artificial light in all casion.
great fortunes have laid the founda­
at
Frederick,
to
Andrew
T.
Mc­
p o rtrait work— If more conven­
“ Lingere de la Princess Mary’ tions of their wealth in habits of
Mahan and wife.
ient make appointm ent for a sit­ Visiting P arents—
reads a little sign in a cocquettish th rift
Mrs. R. E. Teague and two
ting in the evening. D arling
Those who are content to acquire
I have made a special study of lingerie shop in the fashionable possessions slowly and steadily a r^ .
Studio.
69tf children, of Leona, Oregon are
visiting with Mrs. Teague’s par- automobile insurance; get my Rue St. Honoré. The ingenious Indulge only In such pleasure^ M
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson rates first. Yee, of course.
21-tf proprietress, realizing th a t every­ they can afford, will never stand-
T o E u gen e—
body can not be the "F u rn ish er amidst the wreckage of a ruined
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Miss Thelma H eer motored to at 1224 Iowa street. They will:
Copyright 1933 Oregon City Woolen Mill»
! to the Queen, by Special Appoint- life some day and exciting fo their
Cliff Payne makes truck bodies.
Rogue River over the week-end spend Thanksgiving here.
despair,
“Well,
it
d
o
p
an
t
a
sy
i”
i m ent,” etc., etc., has chosen the
and was joined by Miss Gladys
I Princess Mary. She probably hopes
Our hand dipped Im perial Window is Typical—
member. The new budding is ex- ■
Sandry and father, who accompan­
A clever m iniature football j th a t some day the distinquished pected to help fill is,, this gap and :
ied her to Eugene, where they a t­ Chocolates represent the best—
69-tf team, probably representing the j lady will pass by the little shop is reserved exclusively for women
tended the big Homecoming fes­ Rose Bros.
smile, walk in and make a small registered in P aris schools. The ‘
team s who are to play here Thurs-!
tivities. Miss H eer returned home
i day, has been laid in th e window purchase* wblc" w“ ‘
1,er rooms are frw h and light with
Sunday.
Guests Yesterday—
much „ BW clea„ , urnlshlng8 There is
, a
Mr. and Mrs. John R a n d a ll' o t the Sehnerman Grocery store. to l’ri" 'u r*' 1
coveted diploma.
Oh Boy! Dec. 3rd is the L ith­ Dunn, of Boston, Mass., were Accurate in every detail and
restau ran t which offers well-:
cooked food at a minimum price, i
ian M instrels.
68tf guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. uniquely conceived are the play-
The first attem pt at a kind of and on top of all is a delightful
Louis Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn ers as they are placed in the win-
R eturns from V acation—
;
Women
Students’ Dormitory has terrasse-prom enoir with gardens
are friends of Mrs. Dodge form-
ready for a scrimmage,
! ju s t.b e e n completed in the old and loungoes overlooking a quaint
E. M. Meeks, Southern Pacific erly from St. Louis, Mo., where
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brakem an, has returned from they became acquainted se v e ra l;
Latin Q uarter. Women students section of the stu d en ts’ quarters,
CHRYSAN THEMUMS
Spokane, W ashington, where he years ago, but are touring t h e ;
attending
the Paris University and
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visited his parents lately.
other
colleges
are less fortunate
coast this w inter, and Mr. Dunn
The A ristocrat of Fall Bloom-
An eye or a tooth?— th a t was
than
American
girls, who have
ls giving a series of lectures simi- ing Flowers are now blooming
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton.
*
pleasant houses on the campus to the question in the curious case of i
lar to th at delivered last n ig h t.! in great profusion.
an eye-tooth and even m o la rs1
live
in.
French
girls
have
rooms
They departed this morning for
Our Potted plants were never!
P ark Owner Visit.«
here and there near the schools growing upyard and issuing from
Roseburg and on to northern B etter.
the socket of a French girl in
C. W - Clarke, owner of the pro­
cities.
Now is the time to plant Roses! and take th eir meals in cheap Southern France. Her right orbit
fessed prettiest camp ground on
restau ran ts nearby. This means
—
' > ' ^-3F We have ju st added a great many;
the coast with the exception of
th a t there is little of the jolly was literally fringed with teeth
of the choicest varieties to our
H
ere
from
Port
Orford—
Ashland was a business visitor to­
: dorm itory life which all girls re- and the excrescences soon led to
stock.
Good Clothes
H.
M.
Axtell,
of
P
ort
Orford,
is
day from his home in Prospect.
3 such trouble th a t it was necessary
ASHLAND
GREENHOUSES
to decide between the eye or the
Mr. Clarke declares th at his park in Ashland a f°w days looking
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
over
business
prospects
and
t
h
e
!
Foot
Oak
al*d
Helman
St.,
Phone
teeth. A surgeon of the French
Is the prettiest w ithout exception
shale
deposits.
Mr.
Axtell
states
12°-
69-4
Academy of Medicine performed
of any other In the three states
ALL SEATS 23c FOR
th
a
t
progress
on
the
R
oosevelt:
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i
an
operation which proved to be !
and has invited Ashland to visit
CHILDREN
TONIGHT
,
a
complete
success and the g irl’s
Highway
is
gratifying
and
th
a
t
R
eturns
from
D
unsm
uir__
his place often.
Pecks Bad Boy the big fun . eyesight is now perfectly restored,
Port Orford is experiencing p ro s-1 Miss Irm a Bess has returned to |
perity. He says the shale o p e ra -, her home from a short visit with show at the Armory tonight, will j
adm it any child to any seat in the
Special for W ednesday— Mar- ’ tions are promsing here and he relatives in Dunsmuir,
Thrice named and then some
house for 25c. The curtain will
celling 85c, H airdressing, 35c. I sees no reason why their future Will i ysit-C 3r-nh .wrctD ETAI
is
the record of the Place de la
rise at 8:10 P. M. sharp.
74-1
-
Powder Puff Beauty P arlor, 35 is not vouched for. Mr. Axtell
Concorde, which has changed nom-
Second street.
73-2 accompanied E. J. B arrett from Will Visit Canneries m Cal—
I*OR RENT— Furnished three j enclature seven times in the course
Portland.
Fred H utchings, superintendent room apartm ent. Adults only of a little less than two centuries.
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| of the Ashland Cannery, during Give’ possesion about December From 1757 to 1772 it was called
A n other D eal R eported—
Do
it
now
get
them
later—
save
the past season, departed last 6th. Inquire Mrs. C. E. Lane, at “ Place Louis XV.” In 1792 it be­
Mrs. Susie Allen reports the
sale of property belonging to Mrs. $1.00 to $4.00 on a doz. portraits, night for Sacramento to spend the Tidings after 3 oclock.
74-6 came “ Place de la Revolution,"
Jennie Gridley to Bertha Laack. Darling Studio, For P o rtraits th a t coming month on business. Mr.
“ Place de la Concorde” in 1795,
LOST— Between postoffice and
•
70-tf Hutchings plans to visit all the
The property transfered in the Please.
back again to “ Louis XV" in 1814,
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large canneries in California and Enders store valuable box con­ “ Place Louis XVI" in 1826, “ Place |
deal is located on Ohio street.
Mr. H ardy In the Store__
wil1 retu rn with valuable ideas taining Lithian M instrel Show Louis XV" for the third tim e ioi
costumes. Finder retu rn to John
Try our fresh kippered salmon
J. H. Hardy greeted patrons sained in his inspection.
1828, and “ Place de la Concord»";
Enders. Reward.
74-2
“ D etricks.”
53-tf Monday in the store for the
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for the second and last tim e in
first time in several weeks. Mr.
In 14 cities of Oregon, W ash-
FOR SALE— Lum ber in barn 1830. This is the name it still
Loveland’s O rchestra will be at Hardy is not working very m u ch ,! ington and Idaho, total of $4,- size 16x24, 16 ft. wall loft in bears, but sharp eyes can diatin- i
the Lithia dance T hanksgiving. but is glad to be able to be in the 973,195 of building perm its were nain part, shed on same 12x24. guish in faint letters beaeath
Copyright. 1923 Oregon C ity W oolen M ill»
night.
72-4 store.
issued in October.
10 Laurel St. phone 451J. 74-2*^” P lace Louis XV.”
5 LOCAL AND. PERSONAL NOTES
T * rX ‘
$ hat Shall Bobbed-Haired
Ladies
♦
Do W hen Lawyer Experts Disagree?
Rose Bud Ice Cream
Thanksgiving Dinner
NEWS LETÏER
RO SE BROS
PROVOST BROS
TOMORROW
Wesley Barry
in
“Heroes »< me Street”
A thrilling plot with the tempo of an express train.
The picture with a whirlwind rush of mystifying
action and romance.
Overcoat Weather
Snappy Evenings—
Frosty Mornings
Overcoats that are good inside and
outside. (Sylish on any Avenne).
Our Coats made of Pure Virgin
Wool will look well next year.
Style Begins with the Fabric
There is style in our Oregon City Coats we are showing
which is more than the modeling of designers or the skillful
fashioning of tailors. It is style that begins with the fabric
itself.
Every Style—Every Model
§25 to $45
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
All fhe newest in Fall
styles—
Nobby English Models
Plain business Suits
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$35 to $40
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