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    PAG« THREE
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Classified Column
Thursday, December 20, 1023
SUULPHUR IS BEST WILL AWARD WOULD HIRE'
TO CLEAR UP UGLY HIGH SCHOOL I WARSHIPS TO
DRY UP U. S,
lieves fin e s an d c o n fis tic a tio n s byi
“ On no s u b je c t e v e r b e fo re th e s ta te s a d o p te d th e
a m e n d m e n t, ' SLIGHT HOPE HELI)
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C lassified Colum n R ates
w’ith 78.5 o i th e m em b ers of th e
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WOMAN
• O n e c e n t th e w ord each
sm u g g le rs w ould pay a la rg e p a r t d isc u ssio n pro a n d con o r m ore a se sm b lie s v o tin g fo r it,
w hile
tim e .4
of th e cost of e n fo rc e m e n t.
lite r a tu r e d is trib u te d . On no is s u e f 84.6 of th e m em b ers o f th e sen-
»
, „
i A STO R IA , Dec. 19.— T h e a t-
To ru n ev e ry issu e fo r one
i R e fe rrin g to th e c h a n g e d a tti- w as m ore m oney sp e n t by th o se a te
s voted fo r it.
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u iu e rs GeOrge 3 D eniers, w ho was te r-
e a c h tim e .
p ro p o sal fo r a tw elve-nrile lim it, d iscu ssed n o t only d u rin g ele c tio n , h a v e o . b je
c te d to o n e -h a lf of o n e L < u,„ ,
,
ly b u rn ed w ith acid as th e re-
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of th e I in to x ic a tin g , y et th a t
FOR SALE— C ed ar p o sts, rick
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and
q u e s tio n a b le ' a re a of th e U nited S ta te s a n d 70 ' a s th e basis fo r d e fin in g in to x l-
w ood. All d e liv e re d , M. R. S c o tti,
M e n th o -S u lp h u r, says a n o ted
”
and Educators
Are
Way to Enforce Phohibi- b u sin e ss w hen flo a tin g o v er a per cen t of th e p o p u la tio n w ere e a tin g liq u o r long b e fo re th e pro- d itio n w as im proved to day. He
S isk iy o u , O re.
90-3*
Judges.
sk in sp e c ia list.
B ecause
of its
w ould, how ever, give out Dut lit-
tion Says Syracuse Man c a rg o of booze on th e th re e -m ile u n d e r e ith e r local o r S ta te pro- h b itlo n law w as a d o p te d .
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hope fo r h e r recovery.
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F r u it an d N u t T re e s, V ines a n d ing lias e v e r been fo u n d to ta k e CONTESTS ARE VARIED FINES P A Y
EXPENSE
M rs. D em ers to d ay
told
th e
G rills Propaganda
'A m e n d m e n t w as
p assed .
T h is g e stio n s of th e g ro u p now call-
P la n ts .
Send fo r c a ta lo g u e . t ie place of th is s u lp h u r p re p a r j \ v lniiers WU| ji(, A nnounced A t Theory That “D ry’ ’Law W as Put
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th e re is a d e s p e ra te p ro p a g a n d a a su d d e n one.
S. P ress A ssn. C onven­
Over is D enounced as
th e rea so n th is g ro u p w a n ts in-1
i- . .
g e n t, O regon.
82-10* from th e itc h in g , b u rn in g an d i r ­
,
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re g a rd in g
p ro h ib itio n a n d
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Popular Move
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fo rc e m e n t, fo r th e
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FO R R E N T
“ F o rty -six of th e fo rty -e ig h t A ny c h a n g e w ould m ean c h a o s In I j,nw#>vo_
M en th o S u lp h u r
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E U G E N E , O re. Dec. 19.— A
SY RA C U SE. N. Y., Dec. 19.__b r i n g i n g a b o u t its n u llific a tio n by
FO R RENT— A big fro n t room . rig h t up, le a v in g th e sk in c le a r , n u m b e r of le a d in g n e w sp a p e rm e n ,
j
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th e p a v e m e n t, anil in trv in g to
S o lu tio n of th e p ro h ib itio n prob- c o n d o n ,«S o r P e rm ittin g law less-
" W e m u st get e n fo rc e m e n t o u t ¡a v o id a collision h e r a u to
was
178 A. s tr e e t. .
88-6 and sm o o th . It seldom ta ils to re- a u th o r s a n d e d u c a to rs a re in c lu ­
lem in th e U n ited S ta te s re s ts .
o f . po litics, w h e th e r city , s ta te o r ;r o r c e d o v er th e e m b a n k m e n t,
—— — ----------------------- - lieve th e to rm e n t of d isfig u re - ded am o n g th e n u m b e r of ju d g e s
in th e r e n tin g by th e In te r n a l
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a n n u a l h ig h school jo u rn a lis m
of S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry Mel­ a te th e e n fo rc e m e n t of th e law
th e
3. B u tle r, 41 G ra n ite St.
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m
an y d ru g sto re . It is used lik e cold «dUciency
lon, I h av e fe lt It w as u n fo rtiln - w as given to h is d e p a rtm e n t.’’
A m erican people.
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So d e c la re s D r. C h a rle s W esley
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“ F o r m o re th a n sev en ty -tw o
b u n g a lo w w ith s le e p in g porch,
E v e ry th in g A v ailab le in th e
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S ixty fish , o r fo rty p o u n d s an d
U p -to -th e -m in u te S ta tio n ,
g a ra g e , la rg e lo t,
134 P io n e e r.
in c lu d in g
R eal
Service
one fish in a n y seven c o n sec u tiv e c o n v e n tio n of th e H igh S chool v e rs ity a n d one of th e fo re m o st p e ra n c e so c ie tie s a n d o th e r o rg a n -
See J . F. P la ce , 137 O ak St.
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T h e S y ra c u se c h a n c e llo r
b e - ' th e people.
W ANTED
Free Crank Case Ser­
|
T h e se v e ra l c o n te s ts a n d t h e 1 hs
vice and Greasing.
Typing
ju d g e s w ho h av e a g re e d to se rv e
follow :
Tires, Tubes
P u b lic T y p in g , copying. 264 7th
PHYSICIANS
and
A ccessories.
1. F o r th e b est ex a m p le of a
St. :
8 3 -lm o .*
r e p o r te r ’s w ork on a h ig h school
Prices Reduced
W AN TED— W ashing. 248 1st DR. M A T T IE R. SH A W — R e s i­ p a p e r: Ben H u r L a m p m a n , local
d en ce an d office, 108 P io n e e r s ta ff, P o rtla n d O re g o n ia n ; F r a n k
J u n c tio n B o u le v a rd and
i
St. ,
62-2m o.*
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a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ffice J e n k in s , e d ito r of th e E u g e n e R eg-
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MISCELLANEOUS
RRHAPS nothing in the world
p. m . only.
of jo u rn a lis m , U n iv e rsity of O re
*
has done more to insure a
LOST— B lack bill fo ld e r, co n ­
^ T - I gon-
DR. E R N E S T A. WOOD
happy Christmas for the family
ta in in g o v e r $30.00 in c u rre n c y .
2. F o r th e b e st o rig in a l edl-
tlce lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d t o r / , . N j Levingon> e d ito rla l
than the fact that they have a
F in d e r r e tu r n to T id in g s office.
For Your
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R ew ard.
91-1
savings account. That there is
O ffice h o u rs. 10 to 12 a n d 2 to Putnam > p u b lis h e r of th e Salem !
Christmas
money in the hank is about the
5 S w ed e n h u rg B ldg., A sh lan d . C a p ita l J o u r n a l; C olin V. D y m en t, j
F IR S T CLASS DRESSMAKING
pleasantest feeling in the world.
O re.
d e a n of th e co llege o f lite r a tu r e ,
Vacation
P ric e s re a s o n a b le . R oom 7, over
T id in g s office. P h o n e 77. 8 4 -lm o * d r . E . B . A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tic science a n d th e a rts , U n iv e rsity j
of O regon.
•—O ne of o u r h ig h g ra d e ,
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
O ffice
A N Y G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May
w a rd ro b e , s te a m e r o r to n ­
3. F o r (the b e st m ec h a n ic a l
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F ir s t
n e a u tru n k s , bags, su itc a se s.
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n s ig n Lee
m a k e u p of a n e w sp a p e r: E lb e rt i
N
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o f th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e
Bede, e d ito r of th e C o tta g e G rove
W h ite S h ie ld H om e, 565 May- DR. H A W L E Y — A bove
T id in g s S e n tin e l; P a u l R. K e lty , n ew s e d i­
ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
to r of th e P o r tla n d O re g o n ia n ;
Ashland, Oregon
f a j r A ve., P o r tla n d , O regon.
COMPANY
office. P h o n e 91.
R o b e rt C. H all, p ro fe s s o r of jo u r ­
RB&HINGLING & CALSOMINING DR. ER N E ST W . SM IT H — C hiro-
n a lism , U n iv e rsity of O regon.
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J I
F o r re s h in __>
g lin
g o r p a _________
in tin g and
p ra e to r, n e a r P o sto ffic e . H o u rs
4. F o r th e b e st re c o rd of s e r­
c a ls o m in in g a ll w o rk g u a ra n te e d
vice to a h ig h school p u b lic a tio n :
9-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114.
call A. V. H ood, P h o n e 398 o r
J u d g e J a c o b B. K a n s le r, P o r tla n d ;
PLUM BING
C. W . J u d k in s P h o n e 390-R .
W. A. R eid, s e c re ta ry of th e C or­
77~lm °* JER R Y O’NEAL— P lu m b in g . 207 v a llis c h a m b e r of co m m e rc e ; E a rl j
K ^ p a tric k , d e a n of th e U n iv e rsity
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
of O regon.
5. F o r th e b e st m eth o d of ob­
M ONUM ENTS
ta in in g a n d h a n d lin g a d v e rtis in g
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
fo r a h ig h school n e w sp a p e r or
L o w est P ric e s
m ag a z in e : H a rry M arcus, a d v e r­
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
tis in g m a n a g e r of th e O regon
3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t.
223-6m o. J o u rn a l, P o r tla n d : G. L a n sin g
H u n l, m a n a g e r of th e C o rv a llis
e carry three of the most popular lines
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E
G a z e tte -T im es; W . F. G. T h a t­
— w h a t to give a n y o n e and
in thejr class.
M ONUM ENTS
c h e r, p ro fe sso r of a d v e rtis in g , U ni­
a ll fo r C h ris tm a s g ifts.
O regon G ra n ite Co.
v e rs ity of O regon.
S. P E N N IST O N , S alesm an .
6. F o r th e m o st a d e q u a te pro-
Res. 4 7 6 Laurel
P hon e 4 4 4 - Y ; d u c tio n of a m im eo g ra p h e d new s
------------ m T v r v r ' m t i i ------------- I p a p e rs : F ,° y d W . E s te rfie ld , m an
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n a . M . v , MILL
a g e r S p rin g fie ld N ew s; G race E d
Baier’s
Service Station
PROFESSIONAL
Christmas
ILh
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Musical Instruments Make Good
Our Windows
Christmas Presents
Tell Santa
Brunswick Phonographs
Kimball Pianos
PROVOST BROS
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET in g t° n editor ° ld O regon’ U ni’
v e rs ity of O reg o n ; M ary E. K ent,
W ORKS,
C or. H e lm a n
and
u n iv e rs ity e x te n sio n d iv isio n .
V an N ess.
1 9 4tf
7. F o r th e b est h ig h school
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
n o te s sectio n in a P o rtla n d p a p e r:
W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co. C h ar,e3 F is h e r, e d ito r E u g e n e
for SERVICE.
G u a rd ; H al E. H oos, m a n a g in g
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d p a c k - I e d ito r O regon C iG E n te rp r is e ;
e ra of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal- EdC W ’ Allen> d e a n of th e u n i‘
“ If its a n y b e tte r th a n y o u r
e rs in coal and wood. P h o n e ! VPrSity ° f j ° u rn a lis m -
r e g u la r lo af, I d o n ’t know
8. F o r th e b e st high school
t
w h e th e r I can a fo rd it o r
117.
n o tes se ctio n in a p a p e r o u tsid e
n o t, It k e e p s m e busy c u t­
O ffice 89 O ak St. n e a r
tin g S u p e rio r
B re a d
w hen
of P o r tla n d : I. D. F e lsh e im , e d ­
H o tel A sh la n d
my
y o u n g s te rs
get
hom e
ito r of th e W e ste rn W o rld , B a n ­
fro m s c h o o l,” sa id a w om an
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S -— d o n ; A r th u r R u d d , e d ito r of th e
T u e sd a y .
U n iv e rsity qf O regon E m e ra ld
T. L. P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s- A lfred P o w ers, a s s is ta n t d ire c to r
Whole Milk Bread
f e r — Good tea m
and
m o to r U n iv e rs ity ex te n sio n d iv isio n .
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a r e a ­
9. F o r th e b e s t a d v e rtis in g
Children’s Food
a n d b u sin ess m a n a g e m e n t of a
s o n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
h ig h school y e a r book. S ta ff of
Now a t y o u r g ro ce ry , 15c
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th
e u n iv e rs ity of jo u rn a lis m .
lo a f w ith a m ig h ty fin e , rich
fla v o r.
K in g ’s T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l h a u lin g
1 0 - E o r th e b e st s to ry in a
D ry w ood fo r sa le . P h o n e 113, h i^ h school m a g a z in e : E d iso n
P la z a P ool H a ll.
4 5-tf M a rsh a ll, M edford; C h a rle s A lex­
a n d e r, A lb a n y ;
M abie
H olm es
P a rso n s , P o rtla n d .
11. F o r th e b e st h ig h sch o o l!
F o r a sm o o th sh a v e,
m ag a z in e : H ugh H um e, e d ito r o f 1
an d q u ic k se rv ic e, go
th e S p e c ta to r: P ro f. V icto r L. O.
to th e Shell B a rb e r
C
h ittic k ,
E n g lish
d e p a rtm e n t
Shop, a c ro ss fro m D e­
Reed C ollege, P o r tla n d ; J o h n T.
pot.
G rin d in g of all
H
o tc h k iss, J . K. Gill Co., P o rtla n d ,
k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w ork
R alp h D. C asey, a sso c ia te p ro fe s­
a sp e cia lty .
so r of jo u rn a lis m , u n iv e rsity .
a
3
W . A. S H E L L , Prpo.
H igh school e d ito rs an d p u b ­
lis h e rs a r e in v ite d to send r e g u ­
532 A. St. A sh la n d , O re
la rly copies of th e ir n e w sp a p e rs,
— to n te s te d w ag o n s th a t
m ag a z in e s, a n d a n n u a ls to th e
w ill p le a se a n y b o y a n d som e
u
n iv e rs ity school of jo u rn a lis m .
g irls.
No school m ay e n te r th e c o m p e ti­
s !
of head or throat is usually tio n fo r a w a rd s w hich h a s n o t f o r ­
benefited by the vapors of— w a rd e d p u b lic a tio n s to th e u n iv e r­
s ity long e n o u g h in a d v a n c e of th e
co n v e n tio n to e n a b le th e ju d g e s
V
a ro R ub
to h a v e p le n ty o f tim e fo r ex am ­
O v e r i 7 M illio n J a r » U s e d Y e a r ly
in a tio n of th e p u b lic a tio n .
Buescher Band Instruments
She Will Try
We also have some real bargains in slightly used phono­
graphs which are as good as new.
Milk Bread
One Brunswick, regular price $235.00, for $175.00.
One Brunswick, regular price $125.00, for $65.00
One Columbia, regular price $150.00, for $75.00.
All musical instrum ents sold on easy monthly payment*.
m an y of th e m ost d is c rim in a tin g w om en of A sh­
lan d a n d le t u s k eep y o u r h a ir gro o m ed p ro p e rly
a n d g u a rd y o u r com plexion.
Wineland & Shepherd
FRANKLIN
H a ir d re s s in g a n d M illin ery
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Good Eats
J E W E L E R C O N FE SSE S
TO SHOOTING BRADY
F R U IT
Phone 59
CAKES
G r a p e fr u it, good q u a lity ,
c le a n a n d ju ic y , e a c h ...... 1Oc
Real Ones
S m all n a v el O ra n g e s,
fre s h s to c k , tw o d o z ....... 25c
S a u e r k r a u t, fre s h , t a r t ,
e a sily d ig e s te d , q t ..............15c
F or X m as— W r i g h t ’ s
S a lad
D ressin g ,
T a r ta r e
S auce,
L ib b y ’s
P re p a re d
M u sta rd , D ates, R ipe an d
G reen O lives, S u g a r C andy,
F ig s, M aple S y ru p , S w ift’s
P rem iu m H am s a n d B acon.
PLU M M ER
158 E. Main
P h on e 5 9
Old fashioned
fiu it
cakes
w ith a reel q u ality kick of
best
fru its, spices, and
fla ­
vorin g— have lieen m ade for
som e tim e ; w ell seaso n ed a n d
ripened.
AT T H E
Lithia Bakery
Y R E K A , C al., Dec. 19.— Jo se p h
C henis, 33, w id ely -k n o w n Shas-
tin a Jew eler an d
p ro m in e n t in
lodge c irc le s y e s te rd a y confessed
to S h riff A. S. C a lk in s a n d D is­
tric t A tto rn e y C. E . J o h n s o n th a t
he h a d sh o t a n d
k illed
Ja m e s
B rad y , p u g ilis t of O m ah a, N eb.,
w hose m y ste rio u s d e a th la s t w eek
h ad been m ad e c e n te r of a
th o ro u g h in v e s tig a tio n by S isk i­
you o fficers.
C henis co n fessed he w as r e ­
tu rn in g to h is s to re from th e pp st
o ffice a f te r d a rk a n d w as a c c o st­
ed on th e s tr e e t by B rad y , w ho
a sk ed fo r m oney. W h en he r e ­
fu se d . B ra d y a tte m p te d to “ s tro n g ;
a rm " him . H e d rew his gun a n d 1
s tru c k B ra d y o v er th e h e a d . In
th e sc u ffle w hich e n su ed th e g u n 1
d isc h a rg e d a n d B ra d y fell.
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Room 1 over C itizens Bank
Bakery
Overland
Coasters
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T h re e
C a rs 1st O n e
All W ool, heavy A uto Robes,
la rg e size, an e x cep tio n al
v a lu e at $H.75.
K laxon H o rn s
3 & M S p o tlig h ts.
A w onderful business car for d ad —
big loading space for samples, grips,
tools, an y th in g — by removing rear
seat and upholstery! A wonderful
closed car for the w hole family — both
seats adjustable forw ard and back­
w ard to accom m odate every b o d y
tall and short! A w onderful vaca­
tion car for next sum m er— seats and
upholstery make up into full-sized
bed! More service at less cost! Come
and enjoy a free dem onstration.
NEW
T ro u b le L ig h ts
Some gifts are useless
O ff *N' On C hains
Some gifts are ornamental.
Some gifts are Practical —
Auto Accessories come under
this heading — that's why we
call them “ some” gifts — with
Overland Garage
Dix & Son, Prop.
P u m p s— Ja c k .
No Dim fo r W in d sh ie ld s
G rip
R ack *
M ilw au k ee T im ers
“ No R a ttle ” L icense p la te f a s t­
e n e rs
W e are all going to give
this Christmas — but let us
cultivate the habit o f giving
sensible gifts — they cost n o ,
more and they give genuine
satisfaction all around.
Choose auto accessories for
your gifts this year and know
what the jo y o f giving really is.
CHAMPION
P a r k in g L am p s
M irro rs
S ocket W ren ch
M oto-M eters
Boyco S ervice U nit
(G a s-O il-W a te r)
W a rn e rs
L iq u id
S o ld e r
R a d ia to rs .
Leedom’s Tire House
Beaver Block
Where You Get
C. T. C. Tires Tubes
fo r