Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAXt) DAILY YlDIXtíS
Saturday, December i , iti2â
FLEET OF PLANES IN
HLXRY ENDERS, JR., AND
'i n 1853 and settled on Nell creek 1 survive. They are a sister, Mrs.
SEARCH FOR LOST PILOT
>U9S McCREEDLE MARRIED in 1854. She was a Native Daugh-1 W. E. Dean, of G rants Pass; J. C.
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' te r of Oregon.
Neil, of Granger, W ash.; and W o.
See the Auto Top Shop for your
A wedding th a t comes as a su r-| She resided at the family home I Neil, of Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
» i SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.— A
work, near P ark Garage.
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half-score ui
of airpiuues
airplanes are
are searcu-
search- prise to many firends o ccu rred ' until ber m arriage on June 18,
qn
•
•
, uun-svure
Survivors of the immediate
,n S the path of airm ail flyers over Thursday at 10:00 o’clock when 1884 to J - J Murphy at Jackson- family are her husband, J. J. Mur­
V isiting from K erby—
j treacherous m ountain peaks for Henry Enders, Jr., well known vIRe’ Oregon. Following her mar phy, and three sons Carl, M urray
Mrs. J. W. K rauss is here visit­
Senator Alva B. Adams (D .), a f a c e of air mall pilot* Claire j Ashland business man, and Miss rlage, she was at home on the and Ray Murphy. Three grand­
ing with her sons, Goorge K rause ; Of Colorado, had to pass
a Vance,
who has been missing Betrlce McCreedle,
of Central Murphy home ranch until 1914, children also survive. One daugh­
and
Henry
Masters,
accord^pg
to
thorough
searching
political
ex-
i
»bice
he
departed
from
here
yes-
p
oint>
and
was
attended
only by i when the family moved to Ash- ter died in infancy and a son,
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts o f
i land.
local news from Kerby, Oregon, am ination In order to qualify for terday from Reno, Nev. It is be- the relatives of the
Clyde, passed away six years ago.
bride. The
Local in terest.
They have resided at 4 86 B oule-i Funeral services are to be held
the senate! The story of his ap- llered th at he was forced down bride Is well known
in Jackson
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Special Holiday reductions in pointm ent by Governor Sweet is ¡during the storm at some isolated
vard since th a t time and it was j Monday afternoon from the home
county and was form erly a teach­
R eturned Last N ight—
there th a t Mrs. Murphy died this ¡at 4 86 Boulevard. Interm ent will
suits
and
overcoats—
tailored
to
H ere from D unsm uir—
suits and overcoats— tailored to w ithout precedent.
place.
er in the Ashland schools.
morning.
j be made at the Ashland Cemetary.
Miss Mary W alker motored
Mrs. Violet Wilson spent Sun- your m easure a t Orres tailor shop* Shortly after the death of Sen-'
Dinner was served at the Mc-
Deceased
was
the
youngest
of!
J. P. Dodge and sons funeral di-
“
Probably
never
has
a
candl
over f.c .i Klam ath Falls _ to spend , day
at -----
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homo
of „ her parents, ¡upstairs.
76-3 ato r Nicholson
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.....uuiouu last
moi spring
opilUK Demo-
tieillO-; -
Creedie home, following the cere- thirteen children, three of whom ; rectors.
e
ra
ti
and
ProerpnalvM
in
.
n
n
.»
,.
date
been
90
thoroughly
exam-,
Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and M i -9. O. W. Long on East
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of the country flooded Sweet with inPd ° n hls polltlcal idea9 and i mony’ and the br,de and groom
Mr. and Mrs. B utler W alker. She Main street. Mrs. Wilson is em- c'*sh Wood to be Here—
came to Ashlaud and attended the
returned to Klamath Falls F riday ployed In the Southern Pacific
Cash Wood Is expected to be appeals, urging selection of fav-' op‘nb)ns as -Adams has been exam
jned -•
! football game, yet advised none
evening.
offices.
here tom orrow from Los Angeles ; ored candidates.
Adams has very set views on i ol their friends of the event. They
and will speak a t the Baptist : W oodrow Wilson asked Sweet
legislation.
He is hailed as a pro- departed Sunday evening for a
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton.
Many beautiful gifts a t Dar­ church. Mr. Wood was fo rm erly ' to nam e Huston Thompson, mem-
gressive
Democrat
and generally honeymoon trip to San Francisco,
7 5 -tf; connected with the Y. M. C. A. in! ber of the Federal Trade com-
ling Studio.
may be expected to support the ■ They will be in tho south about
Our famous Tamales are a l- I
( this county and became popular mission;
Bryan and McAdoo
ways good. Try one— Rose B ro s.' Home fo r Thanksgiving—
with high school folk during his backed Morrison Shafroth, son of socalled liberal elem ent In the two Wf*eks.
The best wishes of a host of
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Mrs. H arry Smith, resident of work In organizing. Lately he has the late Senator Shafroth; the senate. He wants to abolish the
friends are extended to the happy
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K lam ath Falls, was the guest at been In Los Angeles surveying La F ollette adherents urged t h e ! Railway Labor B oard- alter cer-
tain
im
portant
provisions
of
the
couple.
R e t a m i Home T on ight—
the home of her sister and moth the work done by Aimeo Semple appointm ent of Edw ard K eating,
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Mrs. Bell Stanton will retu rn er. Mrs. Merle Robison and Mrs. McPherson and it is concerning a mem ber of the House and one Each-Cummins transportation act,!
and
favors
a
soldier’s
bonus.
FA L SE ALARM
to her home in Salem this -veiling , c. V. Beeler, over Thanksgiving, th at that he will speak on tomor of the leaders in the Plum b Plan
F
irst
“N
ative
Son.”
fight.
following a pleasant m onths’ visit She plans to spend a short time row -
He was born in Del Norte, Colo- ' The fire departm ent answered ,
' 1th ber motner, Mrs. R. DeWeese here.
rado,
October 29, 1875, and is a false alarm a t 2:30 this after-
a t 54- j Allison street. Mrs. Stan­
Mrs. F ran k
Rose and
M rs.'
the
first
native-born son ever to ! noon w-hen they were called to
ton returned with her m other
Garm ents Relined— remodeled Oatman will open a dressm aking
sit in the senate. A fter gradua- Iowa and Fairview streets. No dis-
from a ret nt northern trip.
and repaired at Orres Tailor Shop shop In rooms over the Tidings
tlon from
ale, in 1896, Adams turhnnee or excitement was creat-
— upstairs. Phdhe 64..
76-3 (office where they will receive
entered
th
e
law
school at Colum- ed by the time the fire depart-
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,.
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custom ers after Dec. 4th.
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bia
University
and
was graduated m ent arrived at the place the call
cottage cheese, milk and butter. Rogue R iver May Play__
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with honors in 1S99, retu rn in g was sent from and it is though the
We sell the best. Detricks.
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it is reported th at the basket-I Home is I m p r o v e d -
im m ediately to his home in idea m ust have originated with
ball team from Rogue River play-
A fireplace and hardwood floors
Pueblo to practice law.
! youthful disturbers.
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for pd th eir first out-of-town game of have been added to the home of
Fiom
1911
to
1915
he
was
Absolutely no sign of fire,
men and women. L pstairs.
4-tf the season with Yreka last night. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Mitchell .The
city attorney in Pueblo and from , smoke or cinders was in the
Poorly fitted shoes, wrong lasts and too heavy leath­
Reports from the game have not Mitchell home is at the corner of
1910
to
1911
served
as
regent
of
’
neighborhood
when
the
fire
de-
Mining Man \ i-.it-
*lieen received. The G rants Pass ¡Union and Fairview streets.
er often'are the cause of foot troubles which bring
j the University of Colorado.
partm ent drew near.
O. F. Bodfish, of San Francisco. ( girIs were al80 8chednled to meet I
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considerable nervous distil fectious. \\ e believe many
From an early age Adams was 1
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is among out-of-town business ln Yreka last nlght
. Cllff Payne makes Book racks
of these can he cured hv wear of
interested in politics, but he n e v e r: ONK KILLEDf ONK H URT
visitors:
.
sought a national office. In 1916
in PORTLAND M ISHAPS
Ask for Salt Rising Bread Here from Chiloquin—
D arling Studio— Sittings even­
he was a delegate-at-large to the j
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Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis are
ings by appointm ent. Phone No. 8.
Democratic natinoal convention..
PORTLAND, Dec. 1.— Ruby
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!visiting at the home of Mrs.
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His father, Alva B. Adams, was Van Zant, 3-year-old daughter of
A ie you hard to fit? Have your Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
three times governor of the state, j Thomas Van Zant, died today as
suit tailored to m easure at P a u l-'H u rs t on Beach street. They will j
Oh Boy! Dec. 3rd is the Lith-
During the W orld W ar Adams the result of injurieg receive<J
retu rn to their home early ln the
ian M instrels.
68tf serud’s. It costs no morez-
was a m ajor in the office of the when she wag run over yesterday
week, after spending the Thanks-1
Judge Advocate General of the by a truck driven
by Charles
Two days before the appoint­
At th e Com m unity H ospital—
j K ntranre E xam ination D i f f i c u l t - giving holiday here.
army. He is a member and a Moores, of Silverton. The little
ment the Governor summoned
Henry T. Long, brother of O .! Marsha11 Barbar say9
9p«a^-
stanch supporter of the American
girl ran directly in front of the
Adams
into his office a t the i Legion.
C lassified ads bring resu lts.
W. Long, is confined at the C om -!lng of the WeBt Point entrance
truck. Moores was not detained
State Capitol. Sweet's closest po­
m unity Hospital with a sprained examination he took a few weeks,
by the police. John Goble was
litical
advisers
were
there.
They
Mr. Automobile O w ner:— Do
ankle. His accident happened ag0 *n Salem, th at the mental
probably
fatally injured when he
ran
through
all
shades
of
Demo-
'
Tuesday m orning and it is stated tPst wa<' *uB
trick questions you know there is a difference
was struck by two automobiles
th a t he may not be able to work and Intricate thot producers. Re- in autom obile rates? You can save cratie and Progressive belief.
while
w alking to his work.
A
questionnaire
was
presented
for some time.
!' ports from the test have not been money by insuring with m e
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Yeo, of course. 77-tf t0 Adams covering a wide field
I received yet, but it is hinted that
Kangaroo is the strongest leather known, yet soft,
! of legislative questions. He was
OBITUARY
Large loaf— quality bread 10c.! the grades run high. Several other
'The
Cosmopoktaa
Corporation
pmewh'
pliable, durable. Neither peels nor skuffs.
requested to state his views upon
Bon Ton.
34-tf applicants also took the exmain- Sale is Reported—
G ertrude Neil Murphy, one of
all
of
them.
Oral
questions
were
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; ation, but it is thought that Mar-!
O. J. R athbun and wife have
Ashland's oldest pioneers and
American Gentleman is made entirely of leather, and
Fresh Homemade Candies at shall B arber was the only man purchased the home of Mrs. Jes- • fired at him. Some of these
known to scores of people and
Adams approved; others he made -
whh
no
higher
education
than
Me
Rondeau
on
Fairview
street
Rose Bros..
on
knowledge of the heeds of the feet of the world.
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pioneers, passed away at the Mur­
no
bones
about
rejecting
flatly.
high school who competed.
for a cash consideration.
phy family home a t 4 86 Boule­
We carry the shoes necessary to fit the feet for com­
But in the main he passed the
I
H om e from O regon—
vard, December 1, 1923 at four
fort, health and pleasant associations at work, soc­
A sk for Salt Rising Bread
o’clock, a. m. at the age of 5ft i
NOTICE— If you own property,' test in accordance with Sweet's
Miss Joyce Johnson and Donald
ially and in the home.
F raser are spending the week-end Monday.
years, 10 m onths and 25 «lays.
76-2 you carry Insurance; it always views and was appointed to suc­
ceed Nicholson.
here with relatives. Both are stu ­
The deceased was born January
pays to get my rates before you ■
In announcing the selection,
Ask for Salt Rising Bread insure. Yeo, of course.
6,
1864 on the Neil home ranch
dents at the University of. Ore­
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Sweet said:
on
Neil creek, east of Ashland.
gon. Miss Johnson is a pledge of > Monday.
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She was the daughter of Louisa
Chi Omega sorority.
Musical Program —
C orner M ain and Oak
J. D. Mars, Prop.
ENROLLMENT
AT
WEED
and Claybourn Neil, pioneers who
V isiting R elatives H ere—
A special feature of the Sunday
SCHOOL BR EA K S RECORD
came to Oregon from Tennessee
Have your clothes cleaned at
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam O. Hardy evening services a t the M. E. j
WEED,
Dec.
1.—
There
are
P anlserud’s. Phone 119.
i are guests at the home of Mr. church will be the musical pro­
H ardy’s brother. A rth u r H ardy gram by the choir. A num ber of 440 pupils enrolled In the Weed
Try our fresh kippered salmon this week. They are also visiting ( beautiful selections are prepared gram m ar school at the present
“ D etrlcks.’
53-tf Mr. H ardy’s m other, who resi­ The pastor will give a shortened tim e- This is the largest Gnro11-
des at the aame home and at the sermon in connection with this ment in the history of the school.;
A fter the school started this fall
Mnow Covered Grizzly—
homes of P. R. Hardy and J. II. special program.
it was necessary to employ an ex­
True to the Thanksgiving cus­ Hardy. They will retu rn after this
A Cosmopolitan Production
tra teacher.
•
tom, snow covered Grizzly Peak week-end to th eir home in the
Chicken and turkey dinner to­
\opolitan
and surrounding hils this morning. W illam ette valley. They were morrow 75c at the Plaza Confec­
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
The depth did not appear to be among guests at a family Thanks­ tionery.
deep as tho m ountains were hare giving dinner at the home of Mr.
FO R SALK— Registered B erk­
at noon. M ountain roads are said
and Mrs. A rth u r H ardy Thurs- • Visiting Her©—
shire sows and one registered
to be bad in several outlying
da>’-
.
! Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gordon, of ‘ boar: also, some young stock.
districts and several parties were
, Fort K lam ath, Ore. are in Ash- , Phone 10-F5.
v K
77- 6 1
unable to attend Thanksgiving fes­
Kohman
s
Salt
Rising
Bread,
land
visiting
Mrs.
B
ertha
Jack-
w
n
i
v
z
v
n
i
w
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tivities on th at account.
on the m arket Monday. At your son. Mr. Gordon is a stock man
A ,
SIX. 1920,
The com edy is
grocery, or Bon Ton Bakery. 76-2 and brought 200 head of cattle to m° d6 ’ ® m° St g° ° d 38 new’ ior 1
Ready-to-wear suits and over­
$450. Ashland Auto Company.
i w inter In the Rogue River valley. (
coats at Paulserud's.
77-3
Yes we make suits in our shop.
10c and 35c
We have expert cu tters and
Chicken and turkey dinner to-:
LOST— Black and white shep-
The Secret is out— Dec. 3rd is
,Q
tailors at Orres Tailor Shop up- morrow 75c at the Plaza Confec- i hf*rd dog, bob tail, blind in one
the Lithian Minstrels.
68-t f i stairs.
76. 3
tlonery.
eye. Reward. F in d er retu rn to 76
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( Dewey or Phone 252-R. 77-1*
Guests Yesterday—
Home for th e W eek-end—
R eceipts Good—
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Maude Hub« r, of Klam ath Falls
The W. C. T. U. announce that
LOST“
Between Chamber of
Miss Carmen Rose, who is
was a busines visitor yesterday.
teaching at the W agner Creek the gross receipts were around Comnierce aD(1 Bush street, $15.
A. W. Moon is among out-of-town
school, is spending the week-end $70.00 a t the en tertainm ent given 1 R eturn to
office and re­
business visitors. Mr. and Mrs.
Friday night. They wish to thank I
rew ard-
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A. M. Jerm an, R. E. Chittendon al her home on Alida street.
those who aided in any way in i t s : RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING
and Miss M. Bollur were guests
success
either by their presence I For reshingling or painting and
H
ere
from
G
ottville—
a t Hotel Ashland last night. Clara
J. R. Clute is here from Gott­ or their help. For the use of the calsomining all work guaranteed
Henderson is among late arrivals
ville,
Cal visiting his mother, Mrs. church they are most apprecia-| call A. V. Hood. Phone 398 or
from Eugene. H. G. Bolton, of St.
Louis, is among recent visitors. S. W. Clute and other re la tiv e s.: tive.
C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
Mr.
Clute
is
a
m
ining
man
from
i
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Ben Jacobs of Portland was In
77-lm o*
th a t city but was form er post-1 Chicken and turkey dinner to-
Ashland yesterday.
BUY CHRISTM AS PR E SE N T S
m aster.
.m orrow 75c at the Plaza Confec-:
Paisley shawl, beautiful pattern,
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i tlonery.
Do it now— get them later.
perfect
condition; hand painted
D arling Studio for p ortraits th at
We deliver the geods. Servie©*,
chocolate
pot; h at rack, six buf­
75tf
our m olto. Detricks—-phone ^ bBt’ren M alt G randm othe
please. Phone No. 8.
H. F. Stokes’ children came falo horns highly polished; old
62.
BStf
over
from K lam ath Falls to spend i m ab°san y center table. Shown
Our hand dipped Imperial
140
Thanksgiving and eat turkey with any tim e excePt Sunday.
Chocolates represent the best—
Our $24.75 all wool suits and
their grandm other. Mrs. M ary; Lincoln St
77-3*
Rose Bros.
69-tf overcoats are great. Tailored to
your m easure in the latest fash- Cole at 842 A street. They will
M ale o r Female— MAKE $25
retu
rn
home
and
join
their
par­
Ion.
On tlie R egister—
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-$75 WEEKLY WRITING NU-
ents tomorrow.
H. V. Smith registered from
WAY SHOWCARDS, for us in
Koler, Oregon. W endell G. T h ay -! Dog; A ttacks Picture*
spare time. We show you how. No
We put the chicken in our
er and F rank M. Clement, of On-
previous experience necessary.
An Airdale tro ttin g solemnly
tatio, are out-of-town visitors. down Main street Thursday past tam ales. Plaza Confecionery. 77-2 Steady work. No canvassing. Com­
C. A. Dunn was a business visitor the Vining T heatre
found the
plete O utfit furnished free. Dept.
yesterday from Klamath
Falls. picture of the dog, in the adver­ F E D E R A L GRAND JU R Y TO
1175 NATIONAL STUDIOS. 6121
INDICT D ’AUTREMONTS
FromlA«
Bess M. W hite and Mrs. J. F. Ar­ tising display of “ W here the
Dorchester, CHICAGO.
77-1*
"Upatag."
nold, of Spokane, were guests last North Begins", to realistic and
PORTLAND. Dec. 1.— The in-
FOUND PURSF— Owner may
night at the Hotel Columbia.
by Rita Weiman
charged the papier mache dog
have same by identifying prdp-
AJaytad by Thomas J. Hopkins
atatne. Finding .he dog not flesh ' D-A“ tX Ô Ô t.R“y-
- _ j v i- . .
.....
I u A utrem ont; on charges of as- erty and paying for ad.
77-2
iHrustad by Harold Shaw
O rres cleans clothes clean. and
blood or of retaliatin g in-
saulting E. D augherty, mail clerk, ■
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Phone 64— we call.
With
76-3 stlnct the A irdale slunk
killed during tho Siskiyou tunnel
, -OST— >® 8ack- Weed Ford
TOM
MOORE
ttith , tew p u ttied grow l,. The • hold.„ p
be 18ke(, Monday j chains eith er on Moutnain Ave.
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham,
picture of Riu-Tin-Tin
on the
B itttr
,. at
of the federal grand jury, United, i or East Main street. Finder re-
Chipped beef and lard. Get It
than
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G
T
7
di3P,ay
W3S
States
A
ttorney
Coke
announced
tUrD
f°
J
’
V
W
rlght
263
Moun-
Detrlcks. It's the best.
“ « ¡p » in ted by M r,. Cuuhiug. a niece loday Th(1 . „ J ,
, t a i . Ave._____________ '
"Tha Charat Girr» Romanca"
of Mr. H urst, of the Vining.
subjects of a nation-w ide search '
FOR SALE— Rhode Island pul-
Attractions at O. A. C.—
The Devil Chorus of 30 'un­
E lm er Diz left immediately fol
Fresh fru it cake and mince and have been indicted by the lets. 600 Indiana St. W. T. Minor, der 20 in a sparkling photo-
77.3
lowing the football game T h u rs-'m e a t Ingredients— brown sugar, grand ju ry of Jackson county fo r'
* 1 play from the snappy story
the
m
urder
of
D
augherty,
and
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day afternoon for Corvallis, w here] citron, spices, orange peel lemon
“
FOR ..RENT— H ousekeeping, “ Vpstage” that tickled five
he will visit trends at O. A. C. • peel, w alnuts and so forth. De- thrGe membe™ of the train crew,
apartm ents close in. 573 E. Main ¡million people.
u n til Sunday evening.
p ric k s . We deliver.
_
59 -tf' “ C l a s s i f i e d » bring results.
St
77-3*
10e and 35c
i
I
“ tamalea. Plaza Confeclonsry. 77-2
Sen. Adams
U nder went
Examination
Aching Feet Often Cause Unnecessary
Unpleasantness
Amreiean Gentleman
Shoes Made of
Kangaroo
$8.00 to $10.75
Today Only
Overland Shoe Shop
You all know what a
modern flapper is—
but what is a l o v e
piker?
A d vertisin g
is
Plum Crazy
Sunday Only
"Salesmanship in Print”
What Else?
Is it a science, an art, a business or a profession?
It is all of these.
Science is in the knowing; art in the doing. So far as the
principles of advertising can be understood and laid
down, it is a science; it is a vital force in business; and
men follow the practice of advertising' as a profession.
Business men invest in it as a part of their business
which Rives information that leads to sales and growth
in business
Since the early days of mankind, men have been making-
known information to each other by publicity methods. Advertise­
ments first were hewn in stone. The “town crier” of a hundred
years ago was an advertising man who marched up and down the
streets. Nowadays, the best and most economical advertising is
printed salesmanship which is carried to the home in the local news­
paper.