Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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r.ifi th e ??2iiIIar scenes of the ¡theatre and is larger than most?
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a Board of Viewers, consist- c ' d to assess the special
Em pire state, down the historic ! house theatres, being fifty feet j OF ASHLAND, OREGON.
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of W. M. Barber, G. M. Frost fits ccruing from such sewer
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1 Hudson river, and stopped at wide and th irty feet deep. The
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Recorder s Office, Ashland, Ore- ’ and O. W inter, to determ ine and construction
A ls to n , form er capital o f the seatiug capacity is one thousand, gon, July 26, 1924.
.
I assess the special benefits accru-
The View,
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jwt rs may take evidence
state,,
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NOTICE
IS
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GIVEN
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to
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present good shows and b ig ' to the owners of property situ- the construction of the
to th
in
special benefits ac-
K ttr N C n A- I V '
:? r‘e -V£,d
¡show s at popular prices.
ated in Sewer D istrict No. 22 in aforesaid, and designated the in- cru irg
auy lot or parcel of land
l n i . l L f i i l L ’Ji».: S ; L .= - c u L.reugn , ew Eng.and, and
This company is coming from I the City of Ashland, Oregon, that i tersection of Ash and and Beach
raw my Asnokan dam, the source Grants Pass where they have ju st j the Common Council, at a meet-! Streets, Monday, the 4th day of within said Sewer District.
Guest of
Date of first publication July
• York Cities w ater supply. closed a sixteen days run and ing held July 15, 1924, appoint-i August. 1924, at 1:30 o’clock P.
28,
1924.
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F o r cis day;, wa were on a from E ureka, before th at, w h e n ' _
B A F in ^ h )
M. as the tim e and place when
G ertrude Biede,
s ara inquiring Southern Pacific steam er, enroute they stayed six weeks.
said Viewers shall meet and pro-
City Recorder.
This company stops at no ex­
the recent trip f ■' n New York to New Orleans.
We passed th e harbor sentinel, pense to please the people. The
Bore,
tho
Goddess cf Liberty, and put tent auditorium is centrally lo
Fork and N
>.nd, I
- f n e*t 3,
nito. con eivod Ik ' id .a < i giving yen ' GUt to sea- The porpoises raced • '-»♦M rig h t in th e h e art of Ash-
>; c.
Mr. an;
2 t 7-k. t cl .» through tli 3 kindness cf the
r ‘9, plunging from the sea. land where everybody goes, the
7 d:
a hr; ' synopsis of the The flying fish were seen as th e y 1 ' " ’den Gate Park of the highway,
* Cîi v""
j arrey.
¡sailed through the a ir fm m t»»»!The prices are cheap, you get
MOBILE Inst’
•.-right?
p e r; r. o than ten
of the great ship. The b il- 1 " '’lne received, where your mon-
A, P. W. th e S u p erio r Q uality
and lower rm
a, to the - ,i i
■ in Oregon and C alifirnia, to w foamed as the shiped iockvu i ey does its duty. I t’s different,
Phone 21 &
«7 li&sptt
terday . o Lr.u thought to spend the through tho sea. A t noon, a few i Its spoken dram a and comedy, ac-
:al tren in i:
sg .
.
driving E ast for the pur-
were vacant. tion on stage, where ladies, gent-
Working on Drm—
p. .
ct • ending a few weeks J Then we reached the quiet gulf lemen end children
can enjoy When one of our sum­
asi. yeai
W ebster W ertz, wfc
• i: i; f -id;, but after le a rn -: w a te r: of the Mississippi’s m outh, something new every night. Lad- mer suits, summer under­
IO II vlil JuCGi»—
attended Pacific College,
i. ;
k ! sum m er rate:- f o r ! a n 1 landed in New Orleans. W<-
w i’’ h« adm itted free first
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Roper and
wear, straw hats and oth­
A thland this summer, and ves­
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.
tickets
of
the
South-
’ck
the
Southern
Pacific
“
Sun-
night.
Seeing is believing crowd
daughter, Carolyn, from Lodi,
er summer furnishings
terday s ta ’tod doing cement
California, and Mr. R oper’3 sis­ e-n Pacific, v. f u n d j’ a fin a u -! sct Lim ited” from New Orleans • h o f o n t t h e verv first night rain
A sk us a b o u t p rices on
will greatly lessen the dis­
on tho big Em igrcnt Creek tí am
ter, Mrs. Carolyn Roper-M atthews cial advantage to go by ra,i end to Ashland. On our trip, we saw or shine, be a moving advertise­
y o u r y e a r ’s supply
project.
comforts which are felt
of Los Angelos, arc visiting Y farcer ra th e r than t uring the j :'1'1 varied scenes cf the w orld’s ment fnr the largest and best
friends in Ashland, Medford, and long, dreary trai n of mountains k 'o atest nation, and lived in its tented th eatre ever visiting Ash­ by those who do not dress
Guests Here—
r r d plain.-!, to say nothing of t h e ! varied clim rtea. Home again, we land. S tarting W ednesday night,
Books and
for the season '
other cities in the valley.
Drug Sundaes
Mrs. Rebecca Kinney, Cha
July 30th. — Adv.
a; crior ease and ¡usury of the ^l<e the W est the best.
Stationery
Toilet Goods
Kinney and daughter, Helen,
.Ith giving whole wheat
hou-o guests of Mr. snd Mrs.
A, / I . ’ , May 29, w?. heard the. SUMI’ER NORMAL MOST
at Tho «Lithia Bakery.
E. Kinney. Mrs. Rebecca Kin
cent’, re tor '.hout ' all a b o ard ;” and
CCESSFUL EVER HELI) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
is ¡Lr. t^ixine,, s m othv., -
'.-ci over tho “ top of the '
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VIEWERS IN THE MATTER
By tlie Post Office
Charles Kizuoy is ills brother.
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t'.rc
u
g
h
tho
picturesque
:
(?r
erday
m
arked
the
closing
OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
Mis. Sarah Leach, a sjster of
Cie
the most successful Summer
A SEWER IN SEWER DIS-
V. V /right is a guest a t tho ’ t k i y c u r , w ent by snow clad • '
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id
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vu
the
'
anck
of
th
e
Oregon
Normal
Mount
Shasta,
a
F air Grounds, Saturday nigh:
. :fJ .i h 'ir.e this summer. Mrs.
Sa -rumen o evCr held in Ashland.
F air Grounds Pavilion, Eat. ni'
ac'i finds the climate of Ash- head ters if t.
•r,
through
n
i
^k ' mos’
Over 100 aspirants for teaching
rd very beneficial. She has itn- j
TNL TMcATSR BEAUTIFUL
“
’ ru t Yd ' ¡k r.J eauvor. sek lo n s! positions were in attendance, and
HONESTY
PO L IC
cved greatly in health since h er '
■' e n d ’ , cu t 1 ' ates.
the faculty was one of the best
of course.
Finishing Today
V.’e saw th f -tikty cf the ; v rr gathered here. Under the
ver ■ ento va'.k y, the orange and 'Lrce*:-on of George A. Briscoe,
“ U N SE E IN G E Y E S ”
Back from Semdde—
Yea k enjoy tripping the light
A Melo-Drama of the frozen Lands, and “ BLACK OXFORDS.
I ':'.-
i 'o t k ;
t k k.f.i a n k ; standard norm al courses were
Miss Mabel H .
.utaotio a t the open a ir pavilion
A k vr
;,u th . t? in: <rk'f'U
D uring a recent visit,
Scorie Drive, returned
’•••i. lay. night.
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President
Landers, of the Oregon
ssant
terday after spending
SUNDAY ONLY
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expressed
him self as
three weeks a t Sea id;
Dance to the music of Love-
•r y n :1c
i ' f - e c with the Ashlan dschool.
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and Burrone.
r-i's orchestra in tho cool and
A
• Track n u m b .r coven. Trans- :
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rating air of the Lithia
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a
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uerammito,
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FINE
IÌIOTOUS—
ravilion Saturday night.
FROM
■n.
k ’ '
TiMHER IS DESTROYED
W hich we h av e fo r
Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicago,
START
SPA R K L IN G
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From
Page
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ègra Fa: r.ud Now ih.rk.” We !
homi
TO
you to choose from ':
COM EDA’
id Mrs. II. C. Galey and ¡ were in Oakland.
F IN IS H
Back wo went through t?, 3 1 tim ber land, southeast of B utte
t1ft Ashland recently for!
Falls,
and
is
estim
ated
to
have
DRAMA
1918
a
n
d
1920
Chev-
heart
California through
W;
un en Dutch Creek, in ;
' burned over 1200 acres, most of
W
ITH
welds,
with t h 'i r dart
California. Jo h n and j pointing rkyward.
E D W A R D HORTON
JtSSI LLASRV «IC5ENTS A
ro
le
ts,
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9
1
9
a
n
d
T hor through : which b v a -uable tim ber. Em ­
THEODORE POBERTS
. in end to v 'sit C an n i-1
HELEN JEROME EDDY
tho
JAMES
CRUZE
rra ?■
.a m ountains. : ployees of th ? Amber company
LOUISE UfAEJjU
DRESSER
... PROOVCTIQH ■ ■■ ■ V
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1918 D odges, 1922 4-
i-
fucvvv
:.r r
n’-M are f'"Ghting it. and conditions at
. .. -•*• l j r.Ici:g tho top of c-nuv.'-n c ’ff ■ { 4
toduy indicat6 th a t it is
c y lin d er O ldsm obile
In the m orning we passed j ,jetCer-
-
¡th ro u g h the sage and bunch -rs :si
tvventy acres above
mu
•r- n...;try o{ N; . t k
u . v. tj * ' ^ac ; Ji.ville is reported under
a n d a 1919 H upm o-
•1 n ltxngurp
d
an(^ flourishing herds of Utah. L°*ltro -’ ^T° Gres this week have
Duro is an automatic
bile coupe.
’ P Trt J i & 3 of p i’e- been reported in C rater National
pressure
system,
entirely
?-an I driven trestle
I, v
‘
» :r tho great Salt Feres , in spite of w eather condi­
tions.
adaptable and necessary
i y pL-n xr-A -nor5
1 '
’ ° F®-4’ dìo the sun sank
in this section, to relieve
° ¡ he^’nd tho w ater.
“Meet Me at Lie Pam
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
The
next
morning,
wc
pesa
farm homes of water
W here a real floor,
C
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D Gill a” d ’-’m il- alon° th e highway, and see a-
FO
Wedge wood
and a real crowd c
shortage in the dry sea­
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J'<4Par.y
of
tourie
s
r
.nk
hub-deep!
range
-vith
coil,
$15.00.
Inquire
Inquire
make your evening
ter.ic-Drive, left this m o r^ -, . ..
. . . . .
i
son. M aintains P ressure.
...
,
i
5
T
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the
mud
of
t
h
2
t
yommg
roads.
¡152
G
ranite
St
W e h av e it,
2 7 8 -lti
F a ir Grounds, tonigl
Ci
U’Ji
Plicy (lid 1
i
We
apeod
through
tho
plains
c
f
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Duro
Shallow-Well
systems
vv exactly where they
r iapp
✓
g ve a pressure of 25 pounds
Orres tailors t . r
neu
nd : - Re o, but o:.ctod they would Nebraska, .Iowa and. I ’linois, and GOOD NEWS FOR
to 35 pounds at all times,
see
tho
m
ighty
Mississippi
before
LOCAL SHOW GOERS' r-umping autom atically to keep
women, upatahs over McGees.
¡be gon a month.
stonpieg
in
Chicago*.
Then
MONDAY ONLY
w aiter supply on hand at all
! througli southern Canada, to Ni-
Tho Kincaid D ram atic Com
See yourself as others see you, on the screen - in addition to “ PETER
F o rm er F-^sidcr.t ill—
•pi-,
tim ^s for house, barn, milk
a n .ans w hl p.uj « ,l-.lag ra F a l’s.
house, garden, bath and fire
B utler Ht-’mau, and Mrs. Jan e i Jatlrso
ííprings Sat. nite. . “ W onderful!” declared awe-in-j pany will open a weeks engage
THE kR EA T” , with Charles Ray. Regular admission.
protection.
m ent in the Ashland parlc on nex
C arter left this m orning for Edin, 1
277-2* ' 'p ired tourists.
W ednesday night, July 30th.
Calif., where *hoy w ere called by I
j
'- c i¡ d b :, .£ the w afer was j This company carries, it’s owr
th o soricus illness cf the;? sistor, •
entam ans
"ill . play at running tho other way,” says a
,
te n t theatre, one of the finest ir
Mrs. AIzneta Shepard.
Mrs. Jackso: Ke - „ Springs
♦ , »♦
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Sat. nite. ¡ crass native.
the west. It* is fully equipped
Shepard was raised in A shlard |
From N iagra Falls wo went with special scenery, electrical
O ur Phone 82
and io well known to all older * •
Main
-
P laza
Ashland
j
affects
and
has
one
cf
the
'.argost
residents.
ll—
:nce Hot Springs, Sat. nite
: stages ever erected in a canvas
277-2t¡
Horn yesterday morning, to
Sweet cream for whipping and
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ricklay, of j
coffee— also fresh milk, always
Dotliam. Oregon, a six-pound son. :
,
j
Go
W
here
The
Crowds
Go!
on ice at the Pl;
259— tf
:.ir Grounds Pavilion, tonight. - ra- Rickxey is a sister of Mrs.;
W e a r e clo sin g -o u t L a d ie s’ o u tin g
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Georg« K ram er, of Ashland.
Complete Unu of Ashland Can
-.lr.nr R csjdcnts Wri e—
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clo th in g , b o o ts a n d shoes. - N ow is th e
ned Goods at Detru ks.
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W ord u j recently received by
NOTICE:— Bring your black-
tim e to p r e p a re f o r t h a t o u tin g trip .
'hirnri friends from Mrs. Nellie J berries to the cannery before!
Fall sty'i
cud
d-î usntôr
H e len ,! noon, Saturday. B '
in at Orres tailors, upstairs.
FP ROI
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ben**
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Why Be
Uncomfortable,
TOILET PAPER
Extra large 2500 sheet
rolls, 25c each
E L H A R Ï’S
M i t c h e l l ’s
Look at the Good
USED CARS
Duro Makes Short |
Shrift of W ater
Shortage
W I he LAplE¥
BOYCE - ITE
Automotive* Shop
Murphy Elec. Co.
Mausoleum Entom bm ent Has no
Com parison CUith Either Earth
Interm ent or Crem ation
Professor Thanked—
In a letter w ritten by a gr
son of Pro.’. H. G. J . ’.more i.
mothor, now visiting here,
grantisrn, a v.
known. Ee
flu tist and piani.~i, spoke hi
of a c^emorlal hymn w ifC t,
Mr. Gilmore, and ded*'“' “ ''’
relative, Clarence A.
of tho four men who
Cadiiluc factory.
.Army Goods Store
located in Sacram ento, where
;s Connor has a position with!
l oiv'.-rral een n an y . In order!
Mirs Loui: Gillette, of Ash-
rh’
.
ond
!
land,
a, i3 a new adaiticn to tho
I n touch with
¡’.©graphic departm ent of the
added
their !
uers have add
•ro heme c.'.iicc. in Medford.
Lst of Tidings sub- !
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
of course
E v ery th in g for th a t outing
astm an Fi'inv,— McNMr E ro ­
»autiful “open-air” Pavil-
’-•'.cNi? Coax*. Tlckcic
L.-dics Free!
FOR EVERY CAR
in Medfoi«—
v.tert this y
m the mercury
204.5 - -M ail Tribune,
ie tem paràture
F err is needed some equipm ent w hich w ill m ake motor-
ing m ore com fortable.
om Porrlaxd—
f---. S. J Chancy, p rrto r
? . Methodist church, re- j
Cleaning, Pro
in
Mednesday night from ’
w
here
he
attended
a
i
Ing a t Paulreru
■J Eyrtip Pepsin. -—Me-;
of the Board of H o m e;
Iiet up fill your pail w ith Sw ifts' Missions, of which he is a m e m -!
SllvTer Lew lard. C o ss leas than (
states th a t effects of d ry !
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ahortoim .v. uoea fa. ie r and is ' w eather are m arked from here a l l !
Trouble«—
Kay Nei!,
more nutritions. D etra ks
ys-r the way to Portland, even through ! Kenuotii Hobson
Ashland
agents
for
the
Oregon-
W illam ette valley.
an,
staged
a
five
m
inute
battle
Visited He: «—
w
ith
th(
r
delivery
“
bug”
in
(located Cur­
J. L. Anderson
A nother group cf Reserve Of ■rent cf tb s Tiding3 office yes-
^tuderson. oF., ct
ia ,
P ,-. fircr;-’ Training Corps boys, from J terday morning. A fter cranking}
visited a t he Payr
..h e L : ersity of California, who ■ about half a m inute, the engine I
stre et thi • w-. h.
..
-
_ve be- n attending th e a n n u a l, would s ta rt, and ju s t as the boys :
who is a contra:
eon ;m e n t at Camp Lewis, i w«?ro ready to get in, would stop!'
Oregon w ith avi
■ r j ' v.'as’: ng'.on, passed through A sh-i asnin. A fter five attem pts to get j
and was much i
”.d :.,s morning. According to ]
th e seat before the engine died.
A sh.and anu its p:
.
. .h t- machine w r.. 'T h e p k e boys pushed th eir m ach in e’
: P
w ith a College E ducation.” : Auto the street and let it c o ast'
Dacca at oper-
Y esterday ar.d today, seven c a r s ,! Jsw n hill to a gas station.
Lithia park, Satnr
‘5-3:f
Fords, passed through from
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. damp Lewis. The Universities of
C rater J .r k e - -
- . - A C alif-ruia S au th err
C.id.fcrn’a , } ‘ -- P~r:y composed of Mr9. Lulu
Maxadon. to whom we furnieh-
od all his mi k. having dirpoK d of C ’ o g o n a n d Utah w ere rep resen t-, Wil-on, Ja n e t W nson, Jane Pol-j
! lard, E dith Hall and Mr. Hall ■
his route, we will deliver the cd.
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! recently returned ' from a th re e -i
same high quality m ilk - t 10
¡ day trip to C rater Lake, They)
ren ts a quart, from certified herd I r:n i" G rants Pass>•—
Mr
H
ctt,
of
G
rants
Pass,
ar-
m ads the drive around the rim !
L ininget’a Dairy. Phene 3GJ-J.
a Ashland yesterday mom - road, and declare it to be the}
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ing to fee el the bedside of her m ost delightful«feature of th e e n - i
Tc Lake 01 Woods—
son, Gilbert, w ac was injured two tire trip .
Yeaterday Louis Dodge drove day:, age n ta ; the overhead
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c u t io l ak«» of the Woods, taking
-g .O Kh m Ashland. Mr. j H ot in Medford—
provisions and supplies,- a 1 to-
■- vas up the d a / before, b u t'
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bailey and j
day took out his fam ily and Mrs. had to retu rn to G r-ntc Pans, daughter, Mrs. B. T. Treffren, h
W. T. Abbot*, of
Angeles, where he is employe-’ by 13; q Cal- and Mr3 F.
R'ce and George .
Tho party will spend a m onth’s Uomia-Oregon power company. Bailey left Thursday for a w eek’s ;
vacation a t A shland’s summer
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vacation in Ashland, Medford a n d :
playground.
The Th ing's Ails Bring Results Portland.— Y reka News.
1
Madden s c ...
M.
LEEDOM HAS IT!
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New T runk Racks
F o r E v ery Oar
Modern ervpt entombment, to which
Kelly Springfield
Tires
th in k in g
the outgrowth of the practice of tin* ant
people
¡c u ts
away in such time-defying mausoleums as
art* r a p i d l y
turning,
is
who laid their honored ones
th e
Egyptian
p y r a m id s .
They believed, as do the more advanced moderns of today, that burial in
Chamois and
Sponges
the earth lacked in the elements of respect, protection ami jierinaneney
F o r E v ery C ar
that are due to those who sleep. So they hewed out
v a u lts
of
s to n e
am i
there gave to their loved ones secure repose.
Mason Tires
F o r E v ery C ar
•
In the m agnificent„vault or sepulchre, which is being arranged for Ashland, the bodily
form will rest within vaults of concrete anti marbled These vaults will be herm et'cally
sealed, and, like the pyramids of old, will protect the body against the destructive ele­
m ents of air and m osture, and protect it from vandals, where the body finally turns to
ashes by evaporation through the outlet pipes.
Lincoln Shock
Absorbers
«
F o r E v ery C ar
2 T C Tires
:
F o r E v ery C ar
I But finer still, it will give to the living a place of beauty, whe-» they can visit with their
! loved ones at any time, under shelter, and w ill fortify them with the knowledge that
their loved ones will rest, truly a t peace.
Instead of abandoning your loved ones to desolate earth, isn't ft far, far better to place
them in vaults and buildings of stone and 'marble, above the ground?
Fly Ring Gears
F o r E v ery Car
and hundreds of other parts
For Every Car
Lecdom’s Tire House
j
z
Mr. Mason will be glad to explain to Ashland citizens the simple plan under which they
can subscribe for crypts in the Ashland Memorial Mausoleum, if yon phone The Tidings,
Phone 39, or Mayor Loomis, Phone 9 7. All space wili be taken within a few days, so
do not delay.
Visit the Mausoleum when in the vicinity of Mountain Vic-vr Cemetery.
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