Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 31, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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G yger, h is d a u g h te rs M ildred an d
W ilm a . A fto n M adden an d G. C.
M cA lister a re on a n a u to to u r to
B an d o n a n d M arsh field th is w eek.
Ltoealj P e rso n a l JSlotes
A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
To T each —
J o h n G aley, 1924 g r a d u a te of
A sh lan d H ig h School, a n d well
know n a s a d e b a te r an d o ra to r,
will te a c h th is w in te r
at
th e
Dew ey school, six m iles n o rth of
M edford.
local in terest
V isitin g R e la tiv e s—
T o M a rsh fie ld —
M rs. A llie M orrow , of L in c o ln ,;
Irv in F in le y ,
Mrs.
H in th o rn
N e b ra sk a , is v isitin g h e r a u n t a n d son D onald a n d M rs. C an n el le ft
u n c le , M r. a n d M rs. O. J . R a th - to d ay fo r a w e e k 's
o u tin g
at
bun fo r a few d a y s a t 550 F a ir- M arsh field .
view s tre e t.
Ihui-Mluj, July 81, 181Ì4
•DESER TER’ FO R 30 YEARS
in te re s te d can try it. W . E . P ie r ­ 100
walnuts,
improvefflente. '
U. S. C L E A R S V E T E R A N , R3 son, B o u lev ard . T elep h o n e 485-J. I
L a u ra C o u n te r, 135 N u tle y St.
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M OUNTAIN V IE W , O kla., J u ly
W A N T E D :— E xclusive c o u n try
F O R S A L E :— U n iv e rsa l ra n g e ,
31.— L isted as a d e s e rte r fro m th e
to sell N a tio n a l l in good co n d itio n , w a te r coil, coal
a rm y fo r fifty years', J o h n H. re p re s e n ta tiv e
C all 606 A llison s tre e t.
M cAtoe, 80 y e a r old Civil W a r B ru sh es. G u a ra n te e d S a la ry an d g ra te s .
C
om
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ission
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rite
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v e te ra n , h a s a t la st h ad h is n a m e
B
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C
om
pany,
1169
B
e
lm
o
rt
c le a re d by th e w a r d e p a rtm e n t.
FO U N D : — S trin g of beads,
M cAtoe w as s e n t hom e a fte r S tre e t, P o rtla n d , O regon. 2 8 2 -2 tf
o
w
n e r call a t T id in g s office.
being c a p tu re d d u rin g th e w a r j
F O R S A L E :— F iv e room m od­
because th e C o n fe d e ra te c a v a lry e rn hom e, good lo catio n . A lso 10-
le a d e r w as s h o rt of m en
and a c re o rc h a rd tr a c t 1 1-2 m iles
could n o t afford to h a v e one from tow n.
T re es fu ll b e a rin g ,
g u a rd fo r e v e ry th fe e p riso n e rs. 1
i
C o m p ile relief in 24 hours f r m < very trace
T he w a r d e p a rtm e n t lo s t^ fc A to e ’s
o f H ay Fever pQ*:i » rc ly
w h it new
a d d re ss, an d h e w as listed as a
in te rn a l pJh*cnp’ :oi: of Cleveland specialist ri at
couip.eteiy nc air«i.zc8 pollen poison:«* throucue
d e s e rte r.
the system. Mone / la*. U r stswriy: f exery w r p-
W o n d e r show , te n t to n ig h t.
C h ild re n 10 c e n ts each or one!
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO- i d o lla r a dozen a t te n t th e a tre
L eav in g S a tu rd a y —
M O B ILE in s u ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s
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T h e re w ill be a m in ia tu r e A sh ­
a n d lo w e r ra te s . Yeo, of course.
lan d a t N e w p o rt soon. M r. a n d
A t C onvalescent H om e—
P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J.
212— tf
A lb an y le ts $32,000 p av in g c o n .
M rs. R o b e rt D obbie a n d d a u g lit- ; M rs. W . S. B all a re lea v in g fo r
e r, K a th e rin e , of G ra n ts P a ss, a re ¡ th e ir a n n u a l v a c a tio n th e r e S at- tra c t.
M oava P ile S u p p o sito rie s
g u e s ts a t th e C o n v alescen t H om e u rd ay . T hey m ay be gone fo r
M cN air B ros.
th is w eek.
som e tim e , an d m ay v isit o th e r
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
p o in ts of in te r e s t b e fo re r e t u r n ­
H e re W e d n esd a y —
i
Only 10. 25 a n d 35 cent8 te n t ing.
T hey w ill k e e p in to u ch
P h il M etsch an u , m a n a g e r of th e L tonig^Lt
ST R A Y E D — R ed
sow
pig,
w ith hom e new s by h a v in g th e
Im p e ria l h o te l, in P o rtla n d , w as
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w
eighs
a
b
o
u
t
60
lb.,
fin
d
e
r
no­
T id in g s fo rw a rd e d to th e ir new
h e re
W e d n esd a y v isitin g
w ith J
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a d d re ss.
frie n d s. He le ft W e d n esd a y e v e n ­ H e re V isitin g —
M ain.
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M r. an d M rs. S ta ffo rd , and son,
ing fo r C ra te r L ak e.
H o u se e le a n in g O v e r -
W A N TED — Second h a n d o ffice
a rriv e d h e re F rid a y to v isit Mrs.
o u s u t a n . u g a t th e A sh la n d , ^ esk , ro ll to p o r f la t w ith d ra w -
J
A rn o ld . T h ey a re leav in g
H O N ESTY is m y PO L IC Y . Yeo, . - F.
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pu
b
lic
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n ig h t fo r P o rtla n d an d S e a ttle , i nrpa„ n . lib
o ra
o ry ' is , over.
,
1 ra rv y I er8 M ust be cheap.
A » t g . c a re
o f co u rse.
2 1 2 — tf to
T hey w ill v isit C ra te r L a k e a n d
T
P le asin g a p p e a ra n c e , T id in g s.
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! „ „ book sht, , „ . £
Th(.
se le c te d com pany
te n t atop hero on t h e ir r e tu r n .
W ell
F O R R E N T :— F iv e room b u n ­
z
show .
now a t w o rk on th e a n n u a l in galow , fu rn is h e d , 263, O ak. C all
T ra n s fe r R e p o rte d —
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voice a n d on a book lis t fo r th e ev en in g s.
Til© A sh lan d R e a lty com pany
use
of
th
e
A
sh
lan
d
s
tu
d
y
club.
S to p p ed L ast W eek—
F O R R E N T :— L a rg e sleep in g
re p o rts th e sale of th e ra n c h of
M r. a n d
M rs. L eon
G ra n e r J. L. C o p en h av e to H. a n d G.
i
room
. 502 B lvd.
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sto p p ed over a few d a y s in A sh­ B o jt’, w ho h a v e ta k e n im m e d ia te L e ft T u e sd a y —
F r a n k B a rn th o u s e a n d fam ily
Saw’m ill a t S isk iy o u s ta r ts F r i ­
lan d la s t w eek on th e ir w ay to possession. T he p lace h a s a la rg e
le
ft
T
u
e
sd
a
y
on
a
trip
th
a
t
w
ill
day.
A pply a t m ill
re a d y
to
O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia . T hey visited p o u ltry farm in co n n ectio n . P la n s
la
s
t
a
m
o
n
th
.
Y
ello
w
sto
n
e
N
a­
w o rk .— A r th u r L. C oggins.
w ith M rs. G a rn e r’s p a re n ts , Mr. a re now bein g m ad e to e n la rg e
tio n a l P a r k is in clu d e d on th e
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and Mrs. J. E. S p ates, of S eventh th e p o u ltry farm .
trip
ro
u
te
.
s tr e e t.
j
F O R R E N T :— T h re ^ room fu r-
I'll say it is som e show and H as Been III—
! n ish ed a p a rtm e n t, close in. P h o n e
B ill F o ld s and Coin P u rs e s — well p re se n te d , te n t.
tf
Dr. A. C. C aldw ell, fo rm e r A sh ­ j R o b iso n ’s G a ra g e o r 4 32Y
M cN air Bros.
lan d d e n tis t, w ho is back in to w n, '
F O R S A L E o r w ill tr a d e fo r a
Ju dge P assed Through—
h a s been ill th e p a st few days, good one to n tru c k , E ig h t C y lin d ­
E x p la n a t ion—
E n ro u te to C ra te r
L ak e v i a ¡ b u t is now b e tte r, a n d w as a b le
O w ing to lack of space, th e K la m a th F a lls, J u d g e an d
er O ldsm obile, 1920 m odel in good
Mrs.
“ S ociety C o lu m n ’’ fo r T h u rs d a y R. S. B ean, th e ir son, O. R., and to be o u t y e ste rd a y .
c o n d itio n a n d lo o k s good. One
will a p p e a r in F r id a y ’s issu e of
Mrs. A llen M cC orm ick, s is te r of
th e T idings.
Mrs. B ean p assed th ro u g h h e re
y e ste rd ay .
M r. B ean is U nited
O rres ta ilo rs fo r
m en
and S ta te s d is tr ic t ju d g e , a n d
la s t
w om en, u p s ta irs o v er McGees
S e p tem b e r held c o u rt in M edford
M adden seL s B allo o n tire s .
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THEATRE
T on ight the—
EVELYN KINCAID
W ill O ffer—
"THE SWEETEST
GIRL IN DIXIE"
A FO U R ACT COM EDY-DRAMA
of th e S o u th of to d ay
See
“ U N CLE
GEORGE"
“ AUNT C A R O L IN E ”
and
W a s it a good sh o w la s t
n ig h t ? J 'n s t a sk a n y o n e w lio
w as th e re .
Doors open 7:30; Show 8:15
COME EARLY
FISH
We Can Clothe You
w ith y o u r e n tir e o u tf it fo r y o u r v a c a tio n
For Your
Friday Meals
at
M i t c h e l l ’s
B y th e P ost O ffice
C h a rle s R u g g ,
of A sh lan d , a
d a u g h te r. D r. M a ttie S haw w as I W as in M ed fo rd —
H a rry Soo, s e n sa tio n a l C hinese
th e a tte n d in g ph y sician .
boxer, w ho re c e n tly lo st a decis-
See A u n t C a ro lin e , a n d R u fu s i ion in P o rtla n d to F r a n k ie G ran d -
D ouble n e g ro d e lin a to rs . T h e Mc­ e tta , w as in M edford tw o y e a rs
In ty re a n d H e a th k in d . T e n t th e ­ ago try in g to g e t a m a tc h fro m
th e n
had (
a te r to n ig h t.
I ts th e S w eetest K. O. B row n, w ho
c
h
a
rg
e
of
fistic
e
v
e
n
ts
in
th
at
G irl in D ixie to n ig h t.
city, says th e M ail T rib u n e . Soo
QUALITY
L e t us fill y o u r p all w ith S w ifts ' £;na^ y gave up a n d s ta r te d to
Hand Loom Stationery
S ilv er L ea: la rd . C osts less th a n !
to P o rtla n d , w h e re h e h as
s h o rte n in g . Goes f a r th e r an d ig! becom e a p u g ilistic lu m in a ry .
W th e a ch box is a p a c k ag e of
m o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
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CO TY ’S SA C H E T P O W D E R
j
S w eetest g irl in Dixie, te n t.
T ook P rizes—
YOUR C H O IC E O F FO U R D IF F E R E N T ODORS
A t th e boy sco u t cam p held r e ­ H e re fro m D en v er—
e
,
M rs. L. B. M eek, of D enver, is
c e n tly a t D iam ond L ak e, one te n t,
T
h
is
po
w
d
er
h
a
s
d
a
in
tily
p
e
rfu
m
e
d
e
a
c
h
s h e e t of p a p e r a n d
h
e
re
v
isitin
g
a
t
th
e
F
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D.
W
a
g
n
e
r
c o n ta in in g
n in e
G ra n ts
P a ss
a
f
te
r
y
o
u
r
s
ta
tio
n
e
ry
is
gone
w
ill
be
a
la
s
tin
g p e rfu m e in th e
sc o u ts a n d tw o fro m
A sh la n d , hom e. S he is n a tio n a l p re s id e n t
d re s s e r d ra w e r.
to o k e v e ry p riz e a w a rd e d . Ac- of th e S. O. O. B ., a u x ilia ry of
co rd in g to re p o rts , th e cam p w as I ^he K n ig h ts T e m p la r
S he w as
one of th e fo u n d e rs of th e or-
a hug© success.
B ooks a n d
g a n la z tio n a n d helped w rite th e
D ru g S u n d rie s
P e o p les show’ a t sam e prices, r itu a l.
S ta tio n e ry
T o ile t G oods
te n t th e a tr e th is ev en in g . C hange
F rom S t. L o u is—
n ig h tly .
E . K is te r, of St. L ouis, w as
C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d C a n ­ am o n g th e g u ests' a t th e A uto
►
♦ ♦ » - ,
.
ned G oods a t D e trlc k s.
9 4 -tf C am p la s t n ig h t. O th e r tra v e le rs '
w ere C. K u s h le r, O hio, P. Issbe- ^ ® * * * fr0 > * °
®
a
t e ’O .rzr’-iN8'
S 'v
Eagle Market
Phonal 07
Illin o is a t th e A sh la n d a u to cam p I
^ o b a r , B ritis h C o lu m b ia, A.
last n ig h t. O ne of th e c a rs w as ‘
^ 068> A rizo n a, B. E. C arlso n ,
d riv e n by T. W . M eyer, of C hi­ S o u th D a k o ta , C. W . W a llra c h ,
cago. T h e re w ere th re e p erso n s M innesota, and F . E. B a x te r,
re tvere
27 Cali-
In h is p a rty , w hich h ad c o m e , W ash in g - to n . T h e ---
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— .-
o v er th e Y ello w sto n e T ra il, an d I £ornia c a rs in th e cam p la st n ig h t,
in te n d s to r e tu r n th ro u g h • W a s h - !
B ack fro m Y ello w sto n e—
in g to n a n d n o r th e r n s ta te s .
B a rc la y L eeds,
g ra n d s o n
of
M
rs.
E
lle
n
W
a
g
n
er,
of
G
ra
n
ite
H e a lth g iv in g w hole w h e a t
s tr e e t, is back in A sh la n d a fte r
b re a d a t T he L itin ä B ak ery .
a trip to Y ellow ston P a rk . H e
w as a c co m p an ied on th e tr ip by
V isitin g H e r e -
B oth
M r. a n d M rs. A. G. S heldon, of a frie n d , A rch ie M ehan.
C ouncil G rove, K as., a re v isitin g y o u n g m en a r e s tu d e n ts in S ta n ­
in A sh la n d a t th e hom e of M r. fo rd , a n d a re now r e tu r n in g to
and M rs. W oodside, fo rm e r re s i­ school.
d e n ts of
C ouncil G rove.
M r. I
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S h eld o n is a lin o ty p e o p e ra to r I ° L a k e o f W oods—
o <>
a n d to g e th e r w th Mrs. S h e ld o n .'
P a rty w hich re c e n tly w e n t o o
is to u rin g th e P acific co ast. W ith to L ak e o f th e W oods fo r th e n O
Mr. an d M rs. H. L label?, p a re n ts i 3easou c o n sisted of M r. a n d Mi’s,
of M rs. W oodsid» . in th e city, i W ilm e r P oley, M iss F lo re n c e Al-
<>
[ C ouncil ' cn anfl M iss M innie Poley. Miss
th e re is a reu n ii ii
G rove poople at he
W oodside I A llen a n d Miss P o ley w ill be a t ) “
th e la k e only te n days.
hom e.
Since 1S62
A large um ount o f fire dam ­
a g e is certain each year.
It
m ay not hurt your property,
but again it m ay. You can e li­
m in a te tills risk if you have
you r property insured.
HENRY W EINH ARD PLA N T
T f lu TH E A TE R BEAUTIFUL
Good In s u ra n c e — P h o n e 33
L a s t C h an ce T o d a y to see
Carter & Mills
uThy Name is Woman”
O ffice H otel Ashland
w ith
S w eet cream fo r w h ip p in g a n d R e m o d e lin g S h a s ta —
T h e S h a s ta
r e s ta u r a n t
coffee— a lso fro sh m ilk , alw ay s
an d
on ice a t th e P la z a .
239 If c o n fe c tio n e ry , re c e n tly p u rc h a se d
by H a n k P ace, fo rm e rly of A sh ­
la
n d , is being rem o d e le d a n d r e ­
M ilk an d C ream w hole s a le and
r e ta il fro m c e rtifie d h e rd — L in- d e c o ra te d , an d w ill be re a d y to
• s e rv e p a tro n s in a w eek o r ten
in g e rs D airy . P h o n e 36 9 -J.
! days.
$75.00
$85.00
Liberty Drive, New $97.50
Val. Special
5 Speed “ Caille” New $125.00
Val. Special
£ 4
A A
A A
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D e liv e re d a t L a k e o f th e W o o d s
O nly 10-25 a n d 35 c e n ts, t e n t .;
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Com e w ith th e crow d, te n t t o - 'i ^ n A u to T rip —
A p a rty com posed of J a c k so n
n ig h t.
A HERBERT BRENON
T he m an w ho a lw a y s is c o n ­
scious of th e end of his nose,
seldom sees th e d a n g e rs o r op­
p o rtu n itie s a h e a d .
. M att Moore
T o m o rro w D e m a n d s M ore
of to d ay th a n to d ay d e m a n d e d
of y e ste rd a y .
P ro p h e ts to d a y
a re v isio n in g th e to m o rro w on
ex p erien ce, th e re c o rd s of th e
p a s t; b u sin ess w ill be to m o r­
row c n w h a t w as p ro d u ced to ­
day. If you p ro d u ce m o re to ­
d ay th e re w ill be b ig g er b u s i­
ness to m o rro w . A e you p r e ­
p a rin g ?
H e re you have fo u r p ic tu re s a c tu a lly packed in to one.
A
so ciety love sto ry , a fa s c in a tin g m u rd e r-m y ste ry , a fla m in g
to m a n c e of B roadw ay behind th e scen es and a ra ttlin g y arn of
W e ste rn a d v e n tu re . F ro m th e fam o u s novel and
play
by
M ary R o b e rts R in e h a rt.
1
m jLj n n
b
H a S iys Cffi£aa’2'&
M e d ia n ®
I ~ rid your system o f C atarrh or Dc
¿css caused by C atan h .
i EXTRAS
to the newsies
Sold by druggist, far over
j P. J.C H E N E Y <&. C O .,T o le d o .C l.
Tire
¡¡very Car
P robably the only type of autom otive
equipm ent th a t is driven harder th an a
fire engine is th e tru c k or auto th a t de­
livers th e papers to the new sies and new s­
stands.
•
It’s w orth noting th a t Zerolene “stands
u p ” in this sort of service as well as in
all others. T h e B usiness M anager of the
“S p o k e s m a n - R e v ie w ,” of S p o k a n e ,
W ash ., w rites as follows:
‘‘For more than ten years we have continued to use
Zerolene oils and greases in our sixteen cars and
trucks and three motorcycles. These carry our pa­
pers every day in the year over all sorts of roads in
all kinds of weather, and may be classed as very
hard service.”
W h y pay tribute t o the s u p e r s t i t i o n
th a t “eastern ” oil is “better’ just because
it costs m ere? Zerolene, m ade
by our patented high-vacuum
¡ZEROLENE process from selected W e s t­
L
F
ern N aphthenic Base Crude,
deposits less carbon, increases
FORDS the gasoline m ileage of your
—the Standard Oil
car, and lengthens its w ork­
C o m p a n y ’s new
ing life.
im proved o il for
fir
_
i
Equipping your car with C T C tires
Ford cars “ Feeds
Those Oil-Starved
Fords.”
is a lo n g s te p in th e d ire c tio n o f g r e a te r tire s a tis fa c tio n
for you.
.
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in s is t on Z ero len e—a bet­
ter oil—even i f it does co st
less.
A 5 i -
STANDARD O
COM PANY
B n ilt on s c ie n tific a lly c o rre c t p rin c ip le s, th e se tire s
g iv e e x tr a m ile a g e a n d m a k e it p o ssib le fo r you to fo rg e t
tir e tro u b le t h a t y o u m a y now be e x p e rie n c in g .
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