Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 03, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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C onvalescing—
T h e R ev. T. E.
G riffith
of
K la m a th F a lls , w ho re c e n tly u n ­
d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t t h e C om ­
m u n ity H o sp ita l, is co nvalescing,
a n d is expected to be o u t sooir.
H O N ESTY is m y PO LIC Y . Yeo,
of co u rse.
212— tf
From Victoria—
F. L a w re n c e, of V ic to ria, B. C.,
w as an A sh la n d v is ito r y e ste rd a y
w ho in te n d s to s ta y in th e a u to
p a rk u n til a f te r th e F o u r th . He
h a s been as f a r S o u th as M exico,
an d is now on h is w ay hom e.
We d e liv e r th e goods— D e tric k s
94-tf
Tw o From Colorado—
Tw o c a rs of to u ris ts from
C olorado sto p p ed a t th e a u to p a rk
la s t n ig h t. One w as d riv e n by J.
W olf of C olo rad o S p rin g s, and
th e o th e r by E. A. A le x a n d er of
Denver.
•—
M adden s e n s B alloon tire s .
2 4 6 -tf
V isitor—
M rs. H. J o n e s of O ak lan d is
v isitin g w ith Mrs. E. C aldw ell
fo r a few days. Mrs. J o n e s h a s
been in Gold H ill v isitin g frie n d s,
and stop ped to see M rs. C aldw ell
b efo re going hom e.
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO­
M O B ILE in su ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s
an d lo w er ra te s . Yeo, of co u rse.
P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J.
212— tf
“I ’m From K ansas”—
“ T hey grow p o ta to e s ta ll in
K a n s a s ,” s ta te d H. E. T y le r of
E m p o ria la s t n ighty T y le r is
h e a d ed fo r h o m e a f te r tw o w eeks
in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia sp e n d in g
a v a c atio n . H e w as an a u to p a rk
v isito r la s t n ig h t.
O rres ta ilo rs fo r
m en
and
w om en, u p s ta irs o v er McGees.
F ro m P re s id e n tia l S ta te —
T. D. K alb , of L im a, O hio, w as
a G atew ay
C ity v isito r
to day,
sto p p in g to v isit b e a u tifu l L ith ia
P a rk , K a lb is on his w ay to th e
P u g e t S ound c o u n try to spend his
vacation.
L e t us fill y o u r pail w ith S w ifts
« liv e r Lea: la rd . C osts less th an
sh o rte n in g . Goes f a r th e r an d is
m o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
94-tf
New Perfection
Balloon Tires
Need Gabriels
Oil Stove
For Big Bumps
See ibe Burner
The Winchester Store
SIMPSON HARDWARE
Automotive Shop
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IX
hai Roach
TheKin^of
J a c k so n
lower
Horse
had a la rg e re p re s e n ta tio n , w hile
H ot
b u t few cam e fro m th e E a s t o r
It
from New E n g la n d .
F o r th e p a st few d a y s th e rec­
o rd h a s been b ro k e n re g u la rly ,
as th e p e a k o f .t h e tra v e l season
j is a p p ro a c h e d .
M id -Ju ly o r th e
j f irs t of A u g u st sh o u ld see th e
i p re se n t rec o rd b e a te n by a la rg e
1 n u m b er.
........:
'T-fealth
'TJirits
L ith ia P a r k w as fin ish e d y e s te r­
day.
Jolnteâse, 60c & $1.00 Tubes.
McNair Bros.
YOUR INTEREST
WE SELL THE
by the
in
How Does Money
Circulate—
B ank
I s Com pleted—
lavatory
COMMANj) i_NG / p
of the »«=■ -
tio n ’s m oney a n d c re d it, a n d le g ­
isla tio n to p e rm it a n d p ro m o te
c
o -o p e ra tiv e b an k in g .
F O R SA L E o r T R A D E fo r a
la rg e r p lace— a
w ell im proved
T a k e P ro fit fro n t W a r
20 1-2 â c re fa im w ith good b u ild ­
7. In te r n a tio n a l a c tio n by th e
ings, sto ck , crop, a n d im p lem e n ts.
U nited S ta te s to o u tla w w ar, and
In q u ire of o w ner, R. S c h e id e re ite r
a b o litio n of p ro fit in th e m a n u ­
R .F .D . 1, Box 173.
2 5 9 — 6*
fa c tu re of th is c o u n tr y ^ w ar m a­
LOST in P a rk S u nday, la v a lie r te ria ls .
First National
Better clothes for Less at Paul-
■ernd’B.
251tf
new
' Emulate American Indian
direct public control
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
H E vogue fo r w arm , ruddy, |
pow ders a n d rouges contin- £
?.nd w hat effect does it have
• * *
ues, a n d It w ould seem th a t |
on
any
given
c o m m u n ity ?
o u r girls a re endeavoring to ap - £
Y our co m m u n ity p ro sp e rs by
p ro x im ate in th e ir com plexions th e S
th e way
ideal of th e A m erican Indian. The |
N O TIC E ODD F E L L O W S
tre n d is a h e a lth y one, how ever, £
AND TO R E B E K A H S OLD M AID PA Y S TA X ES
Money Is Spent
acco
rd in g to B. M. Douglas, a u th ­
One can a lm o st im ag in e th a t
Odd F ello w s a n d R e b e k a h s w ill
w t h d iam o n d and b lu e sto n e s e t­
AND EASES CONSCIENCE
ority on cosm etic fashions, who
m eet a t th e h a ll F rid a y m o rn in g ,
tin g . F in d e r r e tu r n to T id in g s o f­ it is th e voice of S e n a to r La F o l­
F o r c lo th in g , food, hom es, a u ­
says th a t th e d a rk e r tones of pow-
to m o b iles, lu x u rie s, e d u c atio n ,
J u ly 4 th , a t 9 :3 0 o ’clock. By o r ­
fice.
R
e
w
ard
.
2
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sp
e
a
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in
g
w
hen
o
ffic
ers
of
KANSAS CITY , J u ly 3.— W hy
im p ro v e m e n ts.
M oney is th e
• d er a n d rouge used to -d ay a re an
d e r of th e N oble G rand.
th
e
C
onferen
ce
o
u
tlin
e
th
e
ir
p
o
­
sh o u ld old m aid s pay tax e s?
b
u
sin
ess
of
a
c
o
m m u n ’ty, th e
W
AN
TED—
Good
size
second
indication th a t th e av erag e A m eri­
NORM A R E E D E R , N. G.
litic a l view s and hopes fo r the
‘ W hy sh o u ld th e y ? ” c o u n te re d
m
edium
of
exch
an
g e fo r y o u r
bap d ice box. W rite “ B” c a re of future.
can w om an is spending a g re a te r
A L IC E GOW LAND, Sec.
serv ices o r goods w hich you
Ben J a u d o r, C ity T ax C o llecto r, p a rt of’ h e r tim e in ou td o o r sports.
T id in g s.
258— tf
25 r-2t w hen he receiv ed th e fo llow ing
ex c h an g e fo r w h a t you w ant.
R e fe rrin g to th e R ep u b lican
Such tones, given by P each es and
LOST— B etw een M edford and a n d D em o cratic n a tio n a l co nven­ L ocal in d u stry is n o t an inci­
le tte r c o n ta in in g $55 in c u rre n c y : : P e a c h es a n d C ream pow ders, and
d e n t, it is bu sin ess, and th a t
C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d Can
3. A sh lan d , sack s u g a r b elo n g in g to tio n s, one of th o se o ffic ers said,
“ D ear Mr. J a u d o n :
In clo sed M an d arin e rouges a re m erely the
is w ell sp e n t m o n ey ..
ied Goods a t D e tric k s.
9 4-tf find $55 fo r city tax . I g u ess I
T rin ity G uild. F in d e r please uo-
“ W e know t h a t th e people will
response of th e ch em ist to th e de­
g jtify
R aggedy A nn S w eet Shop, a c ce p t no excuses, no p re te n se s,
owe it to th e c ity ; b u t if I w ere m an d fo r face pow ders a n d rouges
R e tu rn H om e—
si A sh lan d .
2 5 9 — tf
to do w h a t is r ig h t I ’d save it w hich will harm onize, w ith th e
no m ask in g of c a n d id a te s of pre-
M rs. Lee T u ttle an d M rs. G. j fo r m y old ag e, b u t th e city m u st
i
d
a to ry in te re s ts . T he people will
h e a lth y
p in k -ta n an d red-brow n
L. G a r re tt re tu r n e d y e s te rd a y be ta k e n c a re of even by
ta
k e back th e ir g o v e rn m e n t and
skin of th e m odern girl.
W hite
PR O G R E S S IV E M EETIN G
e v e n in g fro m a yveek’s v isit w ith
“ AN OLD M A ID .”
m
ak e
it
se rv e
th e
com m on
pow der still exists, of course, but
IS SC H E D U L E D
re la tiv e s a t S alem .
T hey w ere
g
o
o
d
.”
A re c e ip t, issued to "A n Old is used rig h n tly
tiy now only by wo-
acco m p an ied hom e by M rs. T u t­ M a i d
(co n sc ien c e
m o n d y ),” ! m en w ith exotic, dead w hite «kins,
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
tle ’s niece, M iss B e rn ic e Colby, a w a its th e
unknow n
ta x p a y e r. I or, w ith discretion
fo r evening
+ » « • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .
w ho cam e to A sn la n d fo r a v isit. T he m oney w e n t in to th e g e n e ra l ! when a p a rtic u la r frock dem ands
6. R e c o n stru c tio n of th e F e d e r ­
fu n d .
a skin of w hat is rom an tically
al R e se rv e System to p ro v id e fo r
M oava S u p p o sito rie s,
$1.00,
term ed
“ m arb le
p a llo r.”
The
M cN air B ros.
CUPID FIGHTS DRAW
"m a rsh m a llo w nose” w hich wr.; >
W IT H R E N O D IV O R C ES fru itfu l subject for jc h e s c f,
O pen A ir dance, J a c k s o n H ot
y ears ago, h as hap p ily passed ou.
K a th le n e M ac D o n ald
S prings.
in “T h e D a n c e rs ”
R E N O , N ev., J u ly 3. — K id
C upid fo u g h t a p ra c tic a l d raw
To A laska—
,
city.
w ith Old M an D ivorce in R en o FIRE UNUONTROLLAB.-E
Miss G eorgia Coffee, of th e T id ­ d u rin g J u n e , a f te r b e in g b a d ly
IN TRINITY COUNTY 1 :3 0 P . M. — M otorcycle hill
ings, w ill leav e th is ev e n in g fo r w o rste d e v e ry m o n th fo r th e p a st
clim b in g
and
polo c o n te s ts
S e a ttle , fro m w h ich city sh e will five y e a rs by th e g r e a t se p a ra -
R E D D IN G , J u ly 3.— T h e f o r­
n e a r L ith ia p a rk lak e .
B and
sa il fo r J u n e a u , A la sk a , w h ere tio n is t.
C reek
in
S ixty
d iv o rces
w ere e st f ir e on P a p o o se
in a tte n d a n c e .
she w ill v isit re la tiv e s an d spend g ra n te d a n d fifty -n in e m a rria g e .T rinity C o u n ty w as still u n c o n ­ 2 :3 0 P . M.— B a se b a ll, P o rtla n d
ou recently have observed large ads in
a m o n th e n jo y in g th e s ig h ts of licen ses .issued. O nly fifty -se v en tro lle d y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n . T h e I
the local paper and national magazines on
vs. S a c ra m e n to ,
b o th
c ra c k
T h e a v e ra g e ro a d
o r paved
th e N o rth la n d .
d iv o rce a c tio n s w e re file d d u rin g fo rty o r fifty m en w ho h a v e been 1 S o u th e rn P acific
Ilio New Perfection. If there ever was
tea m s,
at
ro a d ro u g h n e s s is
u n n o t’ced
try in g to su b d u e th e blaze w ere
w ith balloon tire s, h u t th e re
th e m o n th .
H ig h School ball p a rk
M ed­
PERFECTION in an oil stove these
Cool picnic g ro u n d s an d C h ick ­
a re th e deep holes, ru ts , bum ps
y e s te rd a y
a fte rn o o n
D ivorces h av e show n a s te a d y e x h a u ste d
fo rd ban d in a tte n d a n c e .
stoves have it.
— w h ere G ab riel S n u b b e rs a re
en D in n e r a t th e S u m m it R an ch , d e c lin e th is y e a r fro m p re v io u s a n d a n e a rn e s t a p p e a l fo r m ore
Foot
rac e s, tug-of-w 'ar
an d
n
eeded
fo
r
ta
k
in
g
o
u
t
th
e
J u ly 4 th .
T e lep h o n e S u m m it p e rio d s. M any of th e E a s te rn m en w as s e n t to R ed d in g .
o th e r s tu n ts in L ith ia
p a rk .
b a c k -la sh m o re th a n ever.
R an ch .
255-6** people se ek in g re p a ra tio n s a re r e ­
G eorge O liv er of F re n c h G ulch
L ib e ra l p riz e s to c o n te s ta n ts .
p o rte d g o in g to P a r is , Y u c a ta n , w as a u th o riz e d to' e n g a g e tw e n ty
E a s tm a n F ilin s, M cN air B ros. M exico a n d o th e r p o in ts in p re f­ m en a t 35 c e n ts an h o u r a n d 4 :3 0 P. M. — C o n c e rt by A sh­
W e In s ta ll G a b rie ls
la n d C o n cert B and a n d L ith ia n
b o a rd , b u t w as a b le to pick up
e re n c e to R eno.
O c te tte.
On A ny M ake C a r
C h ild re n , A tte n tio n
o n ly T o u r.
All c h ild re n w ho a tte n d e d th e EIGHT WEED RESIDENTS
T h e fire is in a ru g g e d c o u n ­ 7 :3 0 P . M. S pecial— G ran d m ass­
ed b an d c o n c e rt of th re e b an d s
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n m e e tin g s a t
ARE FINED $500 EACH try , m a k in g it v e ry d iffic u lt to
a t L ith ia p a rk .
th e te n t a re u rg e d to com e to th e
fig h t it.
B a p tis t c h u rc h a t 3 :0 0 o ’clock
D e p u ty F o r e s t S u p e rv iso r J o h n 9 :0 0 P. M.— F re e m a m o th fire -
Y R E K A , J u ly 3— E ig h t S h a st-
Cor Main and P ioneer
w o rg s d isp la y in L ith ia p a rk .
S a tu rd a y . B ig s u rp rise . 259— tf in a n s e n te re d p lea s of g u ilty a n d T. G ray a n d F o r e s t R a n g e r W es­
D an cin g a t open a ir pav ilio n .
paid fin e s of $300 each a n d o n e ley G ra h a m a se on th e g ro u n d to
New S tic k e r A rriv e s—
decided to s ta n d tria l w h e n a r ­ d ire c t th e f ir e fig h tin g .
T h e R edw oods a re b e in g a d ­ ra ig n e d
at
W eed
on
liq u o r
a
CELEBRATION ATTRACTING
v e rtise d on th e c o ast as n e v e r be­ c h a rg e s.
T he c h a rg e s w ere th e
MANY THOUSANDS
fo re.
T oday s tic k e rs w ere r e ­ o u tg ro w th of a ra id m a d e by fe d ­
ceived from th e Save th e R e d ­ e ra l o ffic e rs tw o w eek s ago, and
(C o in tin u e d , fro m p a g e 1.)
w oods le a g u e sh o w in g a p ic tu re all th e m en fin e d h ad e n te re d
of a g ia n t se q u o ia on th e fro n t p leas of g u ilty th e w eek b e fo re e rs a re u rg e d to clip th e follow ­
T H E T H E A T E R BEAUTIFUL
and a m ap of th e R edw ood h ig h ­ i n th e fe d e ra l c o u rt a t S a c ra m e n ­ in g :
FINISHING TODAY
w ay on th e back.
O nly a few to, an d w ere fin ed a m o u n ts r a n g ­
J u ly 3 rd
Thomas Meighan in
of th e s tic k e rs w ere receiv ed a t ing up to $500.
1 2 :0 0 M. — .P i c n ic
d in n e r
in
“
THE
CONFIDENCE MAN”
th is tim e by th e local A. A. A. o f­
L ith ia P a rk .
fice b u t m o re a re expeted.
A R E G IST R A T IO N R E C O R D
Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. '
2 :0 0 P. M.— O p en in g of L ith ia n
la rg e sign a b o u t th re e m iles from
IS B R O K E N ON CE M O R E
D ance P a v ilio n , Q ueen L ith ia
G ra n ts P a ss, on th e s h a rp tu r n
iu a tte n d a n c e .
a t G reens c re e k , a d v e rtis e s th e
T he rec o rd
fo r o u t-o f-s ta te 2 :3 0 P. M. — M otorcycle
hill
R edw ood
a ttra c tio n s .
It
w as to u ris t re g is tr a tio n
w as
a g a in
clim b in g a n d polo c o n te sts.
a g re e d on by th e a sso c ia tio n an d b ro k e n w hen y e s te rd a y 210 c a rs
M usic by th e b and.
w as e re c te d by th e F o s te r an d se cu re d
p e rm its.
A b o u t n in e- 3 :3 0 P. M. — C a rn iv a l
a m u se ­
K le ise r com pany. — G ra n ts P a ss te n th s of th e m a c h in e s w e re fro m
m e n ts w ith
th e b ig g e st and
C o u rier.
C a lifo rn ia . M iddle W e ste rn s ta te s
b e st c a rn iv a l a ttr a c tio n s ever
H ere F or Fourth—
D r. Shaw , w ell k o n w n A sh lan d
B i g D ance
re s id e n t, w ho h a s been sp en d in g
som e tim e a t h is ra n c h a t Coos S prings.
B ay, a rriv e d h e re y e s te rd a y to
spend th e T h ird and F o u r th w i t h jj
h is fam ily.
The
~
. ..
Father of
Physical
C u ltu re
h e ld in s o u th e rn O regon. Cor-
e n s o n ’s
C e le b ra te d
Show s.
M e rry -g o -ro u n d , F e r r is w heel,
sw in g s,
show s,
and
o th e r
a m u s e m e n ts .
A r e g u la r city
of fu n fo r old a n d y o ung. B and
c o n c e rt.
8 :0 0 P. M.— 30 ro u n d s of boxing
e v e n ts, in c lu d in g d o u b le m ain
e v e n t.
C h a u ta u q u a B u ild in g .
9 :3 0 P. M.— G ra n d L ith ia n B all
j SAN FRANCISCO TO BE
in open a ir pav ilio n .
HOST TO BRITISH TARS E v e ry b o d y in v ite d to a ll e v e n ts.
O r M o re M akes N o D if­
fe re n c e If th e I n d e rw e a r
Is n ’t R ig h t
Story by Hal Roach
Directed by Fred Ja ckn u n
But With
Globe Underwear
SENSATIONAL!
AMAZING!
UNIQUE!
July 4th
(T ro u s e r S eat U nion S u it)
T h e re is a d iffe re n c e
SAN FR A N C ISC O , J u ly
3—
W h a t p ro b a b ly is one of
San
m acfaodem
F ra n c is c o ’s g r e a te s t h o s p ita lity
a rm ie s is b ein g re c ru ite d fo r th e
T h e f u n d a m e n ta l re a so n fo r e a t­ ! e n te r ta in m e n t a n d re c e p tio n
of
B tR N A W l
S u n ris e B om bs
1 0 :0 0 A. M.— G ra n d p a trio tic and
s p e c ta c u la r p a ra d e , in c lu d in g
b a n d s, flo a ts, a n d
m a rc h in g
o rg a n iz a tio n s.
th e th o u sa n d s of o ffic ers a n d en- 1 1 :0 0 A. M.— In d e p e n d e n c e D ay
! liste d
w ho wil1 be th is c lty ’B
p ro g ra m in C h a u ta u q u a B uild
ing, fe a tu rin g p a trio tic m u sic
I Ruest3 w hen th e
B ritis h
fle e t
c a lls h e re J u ly 8, 9 a n d 10.
a n d ex ercises, a n d an o ra tio n
It is e s tim a te d t h a t th e B ritish
by G o v e rn o r W a lte r M. P ierce.
fle e t, to g e th e r w ith
th o se w a r­ 1 2 :0 0 M.— P icn ic d in n e r in L ith ­
sh ip s of th e A m e ric an fle e t w hich
ia p a rk . A special J u ly 4 m en u
w ill be h e re to w elcom e it from
w ill be served in a ll r e s t a u r ­
o v e a rse a s, w ill b rin g a p p ro x im a te ­
a n ts a n d d in in g ro o m s of th e
ly 12,000 v isito rs in to p o rt.
B u ys R estaurant-
in g is to supply s tr e n g th a n d fu e l
J . C. R o g e rs re c e n tly p u r c h a s - |j or
jjody(
th e direct, lin ­
m ed iate cause o i t h ? dem and fo r
ed th e W ood9 r e s ta u r a n t n e a r th e
P la z a , It w as a n n o u n c e d to o d ay . food is found in a p p e tite and th e
If we knew
J a m e s M oore is th e p a s try cook. ability to enjoy food
n o th in g a b o u t why food is neces­
sary, we should e a t ju st th e sam e,
See P a u ls e ru d e ’s su its b efo re because of ap p etite.
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you buy.
N orm al a p p e tite is th e expres­
sion of Hunger, b u t a p p e tite m ay
T> ..
I
K«» »lAoino. nnt express hunger, or it m ay express
Don't m iss th e b ig closing o u t
con<mlon of irr itatioii th a t
S ale on T ire s, T u b es a n d Acces- prO(juces an artificial crav in g m is-
S ories now on a t th e H a rd w a re ta k e n f o r h u n g e r.
D e p a rtm e n t, E n d e rs B ig S to re.
T here is a fu n d a m e n ta l differ-
„ r q __ 4 ence betw een h u n g e r a n d app etite.
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i H u n g e r rep re sen ts th e ab so lu te de-
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¡ m and of tn e body fo r n o u rish m en t;
! a p p e tite m erely m eans a desire a n d
To Lake o f W oods—
ipf, ¡capability of relish in g food even
M r. a n d M rs. E . V. c a r t e r
w hen it m ay n ot De needed. N at-
y e s te rd a y fo ro th e ir c o tta g e a t u r a j h u n g e r a p p e tite can alw ays be
L a k e of th e W oods, w h e re th e y obeyed safely an d freely. T he g r a t- -
w ill spend th e ir a n n u a l v a c atio n , ideation of th e a b n o rm a l o r u n -
H
n a tu ra l a p p e tite is c e rta in to be
T hey w ill re m a in a t th e la k e a n - , follow ed oy h a rm fu l resu lts in th e
til a f te r th e su m m e r session.
■ long run, if not a t once.
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' A bnorm al o r artificial a p p e tite
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m ay often be stim u la te d by th e use
Sw eet c ream fo r w h ip p in g ant
con(jjmeHtSi adcoholic beverages
coffee— also fre sh m ilk , a lw a y s ; h o t sauces, a n d o th e r m eans fo r
•a ice a t th e P la za .
239— tf tick lin g the palate.
One of th e
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best w ays to m ak e su re th a t your
a p p e tite is th e expression of tru e
B ig
D ance
Jackson
H ot h u n g e r is to avoid th ese a p p e tite
S p rin g s.
I t stim u lan ts. If you will confine
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yourself to foods c o n ta in in g only
th e flavors w hich N a tu re h a s glv-
E n te rta tn in g R e la tiv es—
en th em you can depend upon it
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. D avis of A lii- th a t y our a p p e tite will be norm al,
so n s tr e e t a re e n te r ta in in g M r.
Ih e f,rst a n d m ost im p o rta n t of
all dietetic rules is, follow y o u r a p ­
and M rs. Isa a c D avis and cbil-1 petite. I t is understood th a t th is
d r e n , of L ittle S h a s ta
V alley, ■ m eans a no rm al a p p e tite . I t is a
C a lifo rn ia .
T he D avis fam ily crim e to e a t w ith o u t a p p e tite u n ­
d er a n y circum stances.
T hous­
w ill re m a in h e re u n til a f te r th e
a n d s of people go to th e ta b le be­
big c e le b ra tio n .
cause it is m eal tim e. They e a t
because d in n er is read y o r b re a k ­
P a tte r s o n C ra te r L ak e P ic tu re s, fa s t is served, b u t if th ey follow ed
th e ir own instincts, th ey w ould n o t
M cN air B ros.
touch a bite.
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T here is a n old notion th a t one,
n
ju
st e a t to keep up h is stre n g th .
Correction—
B ut s tre n g th from food depends
In a s to ry w h ’ch la st n ig h t a p ­ upon good digestion. I t Is only
p e a re d in th e T id in g s, te llin g of w hen th e sto m ach is rea d y fo r
th e n u m b e r of p e rso n s a t th e food th a t th e digestive Juices a re
secreted an d good digestion m ade
A u to C am p, it w as s ta te d t h a t 76 possible.
to u r is ts w as a re c o rd a t th e cam p.
In m a k in g th is s ta te m e n t, a T id­
B ro o k in g s — C o n tra c t a w a rd e d
in g s ’ r e p o r te r e rre d , as th e re c ­ fo r $ 1 4 ,6 2 4 .2 0
fo r W in ch u ck
o rd , m ad e la s t y e a r, w as
196. m a r k e t ro ad .
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S e v e ra l n ig h ts la s t y e a r, a c co rd -!
Jng to F r a n k J o rd a n , th e re w ere
S u th e rlin — Jo sly n -K n a p p m ill
b e tw e en 85 an d 90 to u ris ts iu th e no w saw in g 20,000 to 30,000 ft.
cam p.
lu m b e r dally.
C lassified A ds B rin g R e s u lts
G ra in an d h ay p ric e s a re a d ­
v a n c in g on th e m a r k e t ev ery
day.
W e h av e red u c e d th e price on
a g r e a t m a r y th in g s
in th e
g ro c e ry d e p a rtm e n t
at
th e
sto re . Com e in. You a re w el­
com e. W e d e liv e r.
3 5 3 E. M AIN
P H O N E 214
$1.75 Suit and Up
Untam ed-
Unrivaled
Unconquered
by man or
beast!
Be Comfortable In Globe
M i t c h e l l ’s
By th e P o st O ffice
The most m agnificent
aniinla that ever en ­
acted a dram a o f love
and h ate — of loyalty
and devotion.
J. W. Frazier
and Son
At the old Dennis Store
we are selling
Feed at the
Old Price
and will continue at that
price as long as the old
stock lasts.
—coolness that is pleasing, comfort
that is real, dispositions which arc
pleasant, work during summer un­
minded.
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H O R SE CUNNING!
Closed Friday J
MAN’S IN T R IG U E !
WOMAN S LOVE!
For Your
Protection
Autos are cheaper but
it costs a lot to hit a
jaywalker.
liability
insurance. See
The Billing’s Agency
Established 1383
J. W. Frazier
and Son
TENTS—AUTO TRUNKS
All kinds of tents for the camper and travel­
ers—trunks and footboard trunk racks.
Army Goods Store
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
July Fourth
^ Pafhépicture saC
CONTINUOUS P E R F O R M A N C E S JU L Y
4th.
Closed all day tom orrow ;
not open to n ig h t nor to ­
m orrow night.
R e g u la r A d m issio n !
Celebrate the
Fourth Right
The Successful
Finish
W e’ll be open b rig h t and
early S atu rd ay m orning
fo r filling up th e g a p
caused by tom orrow ’s cel­
ebration.
OME people are apt to forget
that there can be no success­
ful finish without an intelligent be­
ginning. Certainly if you never be­
gin you can never finish. The be­
ginning of almost every, financial
success is right in a man’s savings
account.
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
m
p a n y
‘W here Your D ollar Has More Cent«’
Ashland, Oregon
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