Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, AiifWÌt 2 3 , 1 0 2 4
PR O FESSIO N A L
C la « if ie t j C o lu m n R a t e s
O ne
t im e .
cent
th e
w ord
P H Y S IC IA N S
each
DR.
T o r a n e v e r y I s s u e fo r o n e
m on^ h o r m o r e , f t c t h e w o rd
e a c h tim e .
H A W L E Y — —
Above
office.
Tidings "
Phone 91.
D R . C. W . H A N SO N
D e n t is t
:SOC IE T Y :
M IS S E D I T H D O D G E , E d it o r
Phone items to her at 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
NEW S L E T T E R
A C h r ö n ie le o f E v e n t s O c c u r lü g
in W o r ld C e n te r s o f
P o p u la t io n
M iV c o ra c '
T " 10"
Colburn- »IrectOt ot
mnn
v®rs ty of t htcago Com-
mans, Yale’s huge dining hall
niant has had
Miss Pnib,
S SUCCeasfu! year-
I “v
m “ Was
turroM <» a « »<
»»<• F M i
House nearly the most attractive
spot in the entire university prop
erty. The coming college year
wil1 see the Field House put to
‘° Yale ,,a
»* •»«
Vale
A L E M IT E
G reasing
S E R V I C E
i t o . ’ - u tag o lnsllnitlon, and dents
som ething th a t
older
!
r„w,~.a
_
''eaL
various
M
atures
of
classes
longed
for
in
vain.
things th a t go with a picnic sup­
Special attention given to pyor­
The
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 23. ! c °mmons are to be enlarged to
Tuesday, A ugust 26. W. C. T. per was served. Those present
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
fact th at a graduate kept in mind
— Yale University will perpetu­ handle the demands.
r o K R E N T — Furnished room
U. meeting at Public Library.
BY AN EXPERT
to eujoy the affair were Mrs.
riots
th
at
m
arked
C
c
w
m
o
iw
m
îî
th
® ” eed ° f a Field House after
Block.
Phone
178-J.
233-tf.
ate the name of John Ferguson
w ith or w ithout housekeeping
* • •
who
has
the best equipment,
W alker and daughters, Allene and
Weir, for many years director of a few days ago have been wiped he left Yale is responsible for
guaranteeing you the beat work
privilege; also good garage. Mrs. D R . E R N E S T A . W (X H )S — P r a c
Leta, Mrs. W. H. Pendleton who
D augherty. 65 Pine St.
287-12*
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ant» Sunda-V s <‘hool P arty —
the Yale School of Fine Arts, by out> and everything seems lovely the changed condition,
is visiting here from K lam ath
naming the new departm ent of
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
The Joy Closs oi the Baptist
Falls, Miss K athleen Silver, Mr.
FOR RENT— Furnished sleep­
architecture building W eir Hall.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc Sunday Scb° o1 had a very charm-
ing rooms, 1165 E ast Main St., j
and Mrs. H arry Silver and Miss
Construction of the hall is well food” as an excuse for an
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, L"8 party at the home of Mrs'
Isabelle Silver.
1 1-2 block from high school.
Or e
I Channel on Union street Thurs-
under
way, and the building prob­ sive outbreak
b a i l ’s © a ta s r e S ?
• • •
299— 12*
‘______ ________________
day evening. The affair was in
ably will be ready for use by the
is a Combine,
D in n e r P a r t y -
. ,
.
I tim e the university year of 1924-
FOR RENT— 6 room house, DR- MATTIE B. SHAW— Real- ,h e n ature of a “ kids” party and
T r e a tm s n t
A new Law School plant Is a
A charm ing dinner party was ¡25 is started. One hundred stu
dence and office, 108 P io n e e r' everyone was dressed as some given
furnished or unfurnished, also
possibility in the future, b u t , ootli local
c , s and u internal, and has bee
Thursday evening at the dents flrP m h »»
J d 1
uc j aents are to be accommodated in meanwhile Yale is arranging bet- ',JCCessfulJ n the g a rm e n t of Catarr
avenue. Telephone 28. Offict j small child.
C hildren’s games
furnished apartm ent, Phone 481-J
On The Boulevard
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
'{ " - T ¿ j ' l -
what probably will be the most te r conditions In H endrle H all.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 were Played during the evening,
o r call 185 Pioneer Ave. 299— tf
Coombe. The tables were beau­
tho ancient Elm street . . home of » .J. VHLiNtV friCO .ftTtledo, Ci»
p. m. only.
which afforded much am usem ent
unique building of the entire the
tifully
decorated
and
a
delicious
FOR SALE
----------------------------------------------- for all concerned. At a late hour
Yale group, hidden away in a j ^be school. The auditorium is
DR. E. B . ANGELL— Chiropractic delicious refreshm ents were serv- three-course dinner was served. corner between High and York beinS changed this Summer into a
F O R S A L E — Muir and Golden
The guests of the evening were
and
Electro-Therapy. Office ed by the hostess.
streets, close to the a rt building, reading room. Access to State ♦
Cling peaches, Jam es Doran, Tel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Detrick and
phone 48; residence 142. F irst
Those
present
were
Misses
Fil-
reports will be provided here, and ♦ 0
419-T.
299— 6
son,
Eugene
Detrick.
National Bank building.
vora Hatch, Edith Plum m er, Janie
4
• 9 fe
Peabody Museum, homeless a Commons room, attractive in 0 0
4
F O R S A L E o r T R A D E — ¡160
W alker, Wilnja Gyger, Jan et W il­
all
respects,
is
under
way.
The
♦
since work was started nearly ten
4
M ONUM ENTS
E
n
t
e
r
t
a
in
e
d
A
t
D
in
n
e
r
_
_
t
acre ranch, Missouri River bot­
son, Lola Gilmore, Velma Gould,
♦
Law School finds new applicants
♦
Mrs. Choe Gannaway of Bei years ago on Memorial Quad­ for its courses every year as its 0 0
tom land, w ithin 8 miles Minot,
M argaret Miller and the hostess,
A S H L A N D G R A N IT E
I
rangle, will spring up in better
0
R
uit,
Syria
and
her
adopted
North D akota. If interested call
Mrs. Channel.
reputation spreads, since the 0
M ONUM ENTS
daughter, Zadi, an Armenian waif, shape than ever this Fall. Arising school was shaken up a few years 0
o r w r it e G. S. B u tle r .
3 0 0 — lm o
O r e g o n G r a n ite C o.
0
were en tertain ed at a delightful from a corner of the form er Hill- ago and new men placed
0
i
8.
PENNISTON,
Salesman.
in
0
FOR SALE: — Muir peaches,
S. S. Picnic—
six-course dinner at the Plaza house estate, on W hitney avenue, charge.
0
:
P h o n e 4 4 4 -Y
the new Peabody makes an im.
come Friday, Saturday and Mon­ R e s. 4 7 « L a u r e i
0
The Baptist Sunday School held W ednesday evening by Mrs. Clara
♦
0
day. J. A. Gear, 527 Terrace St. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May their annual picnic in the Lithia M inard, who is well acquainted nressive showing in its Gothic
Yale Medical School a u th o rit­ 0 0
style.
Yale
hopes
to
have
the
Phone 408J.
301-2
communicate with Ensign Lee Park Thursday noon. . About with Mrs. Gannaway.
museum perm anently housed by ies have recognized the fact that f 4
The
tables
were
beautifully
de­
of
the
Salvation
Army
at
the
th
irty
of
the
Sunday
school
mem-
FOR SALE:— 200 W hite Leg­
September 1. Ju st now the vast students in the school have not 0
♦
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- bers were present to enjoy the corated with carnations and was
horn laying pullets. Mrs. W’. D.
collection of natural history spec­ the time to travel out to the ex­ 0
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
| sood time. A fter a delicious pic- i 8et io r Gve. Following the din-
Booth. W eightm an St. Phone
imens is scattered about the city, tensive athletic field for exercise, t »
I nic dinner, served by the ladies 1 ner the party went to the P res­
267Y .
’
301-2
but under perfect care since the and have taken space in the t ♦
P L A N IN G M IL L
of the school, the crowd enjoyed byterian Church, where Mrs. Gan­
'’Loersal from the old building. heart of the Medical School dis­ ;
F O R S A L E : — Birdseye Maple
w atching the children run races naway spoke on the Near East
JO R D O N ’S S A S H A N D C A B IN E T
W ork on Peabody is so far along trict to provide tennis courts. 0
Dresser, also gas range, and
and play games. The afternoon problem.
WORKS,
Cor. Helman and
th a t cases for the specimens are Meanwhile, Lapham Field House, ?
cooking utensils, 696 Boulevard.
Those who enjoyed the affair
was spent in talking over old
the new athletic headquarters at 0 0
Van Ness.
194tf
being installed.
300-3*
were Mrs. Chas. Gannaway and
__________________ tim es and exchanging experiences.
Yale Field, is no longer in the 0
daughter, Zadi, Mrs. W. C. Gan­
TRANSFER
AND
EX PR ESS
A
fter
a
very
delightful
tim
e
the
midst of a sandy waste, L a n d -|o
F O R S A L E : — Good 6-roorn
No longer can the old war scape gardening has made the
naway of Medford.
Mr. Fred
W
hittle
T
ransfer
&
Storage
Co.
Party
adjourned
all
expressing
house on paved s-treet, close in.
S h e r w in -W illia m s
■ their wish th a t the picnics in the i Taylor of Ashland and the hostess, cry go up, a fte r the ‘ rushes”
for SERVICE.
♦
Will take half payment, small
of
college
opening,
"No
freshmen
^Irs- Clara Minard.
Experienced movers and pack­ fu tu re will be as successful.
house in Ashland, Medford or im­
4
below College street to n ig h t!” For
ers of household goods. Deal­
proved acreage between them,
the everincreasing num ber of new
ers in coal and wood. Phone |
T - lT. M e e tin g —
D in n e r P a r t y —
value up to 81500. See owner
4
students a t Yale has caused the
DON’T
117.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a
Mrs. Agnes Herndon en tertain ­
173 Helman street.
301-3*
meeting at the public library next ed with a very charm ing dinner university to take over the old
Office 89 Oak St. near
Let the Wall Paper
F O R S A L E — 6 room
house,
Tuesday. The nom inating com- at her home Friday noon in honor Trowbridge homestead on Temple
Hotel Ashland
with or w ithout furniture, easy ----- —----------------------- ----- --------; m ittee will be appointed and roll of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stannard. street, near Elm, for a freshman
in one room ruin the appear­
term s, Phone 481-J or call 185 T. L. POWELL— General T ra n s-. call of members be given. Each The
......... table
....... was prettily decorated dormitory. L ittle by little the
ance of the entire house. We
"In the H eart of Town”
have hundreds of papers from
P io n e e r A v e .
299— tf
freshm en are being distributed, as
fer Good team
and
motor member is expected to respond j with flowers,
A three-course
which you may select.
trucks. G iod service at a rea- with some tem perance news.
4
i dinner was served by the hostess, Yale finds it imposible to erect
• ♦-♦♦♦♦ i
F O R SALE:— Automobile tra il­
enough
centralized
dorm
itories
to
souab.’e price. Phone 83.
At the meeting following, Sep- followed by a very pleasant a fte r­
er for 825, 349 E. Main. 295-tf
house h er youngsters. E ventual­
tem ber 9th, the election of offic noon.
,
F E H IG E -R O A C H
ly
sufficient dorm itory room will
F O R S A L E — R . I. Red fryers
ers will be held
Those present were Mr. and
H U N T E R S
Transfer
—
Express
—
Storage
be
acquired, but until then plans
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
Mrs.
Ed
Stannard,
Minnie
Beav­
must be adopted sim ilar to those
docs, 977 B St.
271— 2mo* , H auling — D ray work of all 1‘k ‘iiic In P a r k —
The governor has lifted the ban and your deer is waiting
er and the hostess, Mrs. Herndon.
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
for you.
«»»»»iB
of the Trowbridge home idea. The
A
very
delightful
picnic
supper
W A N T E D — Old heaters of all i wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
Trowbridge dorm itory m arks the
W E
H A V E
was held in the Lithia Park F ri- I E n t e r t a in e d A t L u n c h e o n __
kinds; Phone 86.
Best prices. 37 5 B. St.
112-tf
“ farth est east” of the student
The Guns and Ammunition- and the Clothing which you
day evening, in honor of M iss! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller en- homes.
Provost.
298— 6t
will need for your trip.
K athleen Silver, who will le a v e ' tertained Mrs. Joseph A. Forney
I
For a smooth shave soon for Arizona, where s h e ! at the Plaza Friday noon. Mrs.
Commons seem to have been
Homes on easy terms j
and quick service go teaches in an Indian School. A | Forney is the feature w riter for elim inated as Yale’s nio3t puzz'.-
to the Shell B arber delicious meal, consisting of a l l ■ the Oregonian.
FOR RENT
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Shell P roducts
___
i
IV. b N. Service
Station
0 0 0-
♦
♦
Do You Need
A Painter?
e w ill furnish you a good m echanic
piom ptly. Do you wish your rooms
decoiated, enameled, varnished, stained J
or waxed? Or your oak floor finished? X
Do you like the gray wiped stain?
PHONE US
Whatever your needs, let us know. We
♦ ♦ carry the
complete
line and can furnish you a relaible man
♦ who understands his goods to apply it.
♦
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
J. O. R IG G
Army Goods Store
W a lt M a so n m u s t b e h a p p y a s h e 1
s in g s :
“ N o la n d lo r d e v e r
lo o m s
In
v ie w t o t e ll m e t h a t t h e r e n t Is
d u e ; n o b a lif p a u s e s a t m y g a t e j
t o b id m e p a y o r p u ll m y f r e ig h t , -
a n d a s I su rv ey m y c h a ste a b o d e
w it h s h a d e t r e e s
str u n g
a lo n g
t h e r o a d , m y o y e s b e lio ld in g , f a ir . '
ly s h in e , I s w e ll w it h p r id e , T H E
P L A C E I S M IN E .
I p it y m u d »
t h e lo c o e d g e n t w h o s p e n d s h is
l if e t im e p a y in g r e n t; th o u g h h e
m a y h a v e a b u t le r
ste r n
anti
j e w e lr y
and
ea rs to b urn; h e
c a n n o t k n o w t h e J oy a n d p r id e
w it h w h ic h m y b o s o n Is s u p p lie d ,
w h e n I s u r v e y m y h e n h o u s e f in e ,
a n d c r y , ‘T H E W H O L E B L A M - i
E D W O R K S A R E M I N E ’. ”
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
Biinrest Little Store in AsKbuitl
AT THE CHURCHES
F ir s t P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h
J. C. Mergier, Pastor
Having returned from two
weeks
vacation the pastor will
W . A . S H E L L . Prop.
Methodist Episcopal Church
preach Sunday morning at eleven
532 A. St. Ashland. Ore
S. J. Chaney, Minister
o’clock. The sermon subject will
The Sunday School will meet
be, ’’Centered in Him.” The un-
at 9:45.
Classes are provided
, ion service in the evening at
for all ages and all are w elcom e.'
eight o’clock will be held in the
Rev. R. W. Nelson of Medford
Methodist church. The C hristian
will preach at 11:00 A. M.
Subject "Eyes th at See." The i Eml“ v<>r Soeloty will meet In the
church at 6:45 for their weekly
Epworth’ League will meet at
prayer meeting.
6:45. Union evening service at
The pastor will resum e th o
t>y t h e
! this chinch at 8:00 P. M. A cor-'
study In St. Johns Gospel next
; dial invitation is extended to
INSIDE ASHLAND REAL
.W ednesday a t 7:30 o’clock, ta k -j
home people and strangers. Our
ESTATE IS FROM 50 to 200
pastor. Rev. S. J. Chaney, will re­ ing up the fifth chapter. A cor-
PEE CENT CHEAPER TO- I
DAI THAN IN ANY OTHER
turn for the Sunday services on i dial welcome is extended to the
: public not interested in the work
TOWN ITS SIZE ON THE
August 31st.
B C R .N A K K
PACIFIC COAST.
;
of other churches to share our
m acfadoen ,
When prices sta rt upward,
church privileges with us.
watch the stam pede.
F irst Congregational Chuijrh
Night-terrors are one ot the most
W.
Judson Oldfield, M inister
common nervous
aisordeis ot
T r in ity E p is c o p a l C h u rch
TRADES
Boulevard
babies
and
young
children.
Every
and Main street, , ; Vicar
Rev. - P. . K. Hammond
Seven room modern house,
_ .
,
- — the
— -----
motner Is familiar witn tne phen- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with j Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
100 foot front on paved street,
omor. on wn»cn manifests xtsen. classes for all grades and ages. Church School at 9:45 Mornlng
splendid location, to trade with
most
frequently at from two io six
equal value in Medford.
years, ot age, or older. The cnita- Bring your Bible. Morning ser- ServIce and Sermon at n
ren may apparently oe in pettect vice at 11; subject, “C hrist’s E s - ' stranger8 and visitora mo8t
We have a client who is
health, ana go to Ded with every « m ate of John the
B aptist.” | cordially welcome.
from Missouri, and wants to go
Indication of spending a quiet re st­ Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m .;
back, has a nice little ranch,
ful nignt
w ith irrigation, close to town,
Suddenly, without any apparent | The evening service will be a un- I m p r o v e m e n t t o b e M ad e—
to trade for satisfactory prop­
cause, they start trom sleep, ! ion service of all the churches
erty to value of 83500 in Old
W ithin a few days, C. M. Kidd,
screaming with fright and chatter- at the Methodist church at 8. owner of the building occupied
M issouri.
T^ y maV GVen The Ptlbllc is cordially invited by the Rex Cafe, will begin the
And I have splendid 5 acre
from bed and run about the t
,
tra c t on paved highway, 2 Jump
room, totally oblivious to the fact
a ‘ tbese services,
erection of an addition to the
m iles east of town for 8750, no
that
the
mother,
oi
some
other
'
----------
rear of the present building to be
o th er snap like it.
I n s T W e fth e m “ " 1'
I P' r ’ , <1," rrh » ' Chris'
I l you h a re a bargain to of­
be used as a kitchen for the Rex.
f e r , you can guess w hat to do [ Night-terrors must not be con- !
This will make considerable need­
Pioneer Avenue, South,
j fused with ordinary nightmare,
Sunday morning service at 11 ed room in the dining room avail
R E N T A L S , T R A D E S , B U S I­
i
which
1s
merely
a
distressing
o’clock.
Subject of lesson “ Mind” . able, and will be a big improve­
NESS O P P O R T U N IT IE S .
; dream, the evil influences of which cimHav
m
. ,
S O M E S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S
disappear almost Immediately on S
? Sch° 01 &t 10 ° cl0<ik- ment in the equipm ent of this
O N M Y L IS T .
j awakening.
In nightmare the I " ednesday evening meeting a t 8 favorite restau ran t.— Pacific Rec­
able to state thi
the I o’clock.
ord Herald.
KT O I T
A T V T / ^ T ? child is ° usually ame
frieht-
m mght.
Reading Room open daily from
, terrors there is usually no ability
to assign a definite cause lor the 2 until 5 P. M., excepting Sun­
Scio — Richard Struckm eier
days and holidays.
No agent can give better trouDie.
erecting 810,000 electrically driv­
o r r<ifo<
These attacks may occur once or
en prune dryer.
insurance or lr.w
lO W tl
i d l t . more a night, or at intervals of a
week or thereabouts. In some rare
than I can.
Albany — Oregon Electric Rail­
C h u r c h o f C h r ist
Instances, attacks in every way
Baptismal services next Lord’s road building large warehouse.
I have been in the busi­ similar to night-terrors may even
Day
at close of preaching service,
Garibaldi — New woodwork­
ness over 30 years and can take place while the cnild is awake,
o r during his play.
j Bible school will meet at 9:45 a. ing plant will employ 35 men.
give best of service—I know The chief cause of night -terrors m. Lord’s Supper following,
Is believed to be some dlsturoance i Preaching service at 11:15. The
how.
Fire, Accident, Anto, and ha",',«’“0"'
■>■» ex- j subject for the morning is “ Lib­
nervous condition.
The
trouble has sometimes proved the erty In T ru th .”
The vacation
all kinds of Insurance.
forerunner of epilepsy.
season is nearly over. The cause
In order to effect a cure, it ts
necessary to place the child on a of righteousness needs every
STAPLES’ AGENCY
restricted diet, favoring milk right minded citizen. Get the hab­
O f f ic e , H o t e l A sh la n d B ld g .
AND
Phone 20
whole-wheat bread and fruit, and it. lets go to dhurch. Christian
S ' e X u a T o u r / T ó o . ì “ V né I End‘!avor a t 7 ° 'clock p'
an<1
last meal at night should be es­ union services at the M. E. Church
MISCELLANEOUS
at 8 p. m.
pecially light in character.
____ __________________________ _ , Daily movements ot the bowels
overhauling is one of the
S 2 0 0 0 .0 0 cash puts you in to should be secured.
Plenty of
B aptist Church
th is money m aking hotel, no bet- y at.e.I1. 8h0“ ld be drunk, ana a
. . . .
nr
outdoor whQ
life arg
insisted
beat investments yo'u can
“ Opposers of Self,” will be the
te r , location
in town, 25
rooms all healthy
In cmldren
oJ(. unon
on one flor, re n t only 870.00; ¡to understand
splendid results theme for the Sunday morning make, as it may prevent
alw ays full; clears 8150.00 per | have oeen secured oy suggestive sermon by the pastor. Who are
m onth above all expenses. Full ; treatments. This forms the oasis they and why are they? Bible heavy expense for replace­
of the treatm ent ordinarily given
price 83000.00 for toase and fu r­ by psycho-analysts, ana those who school 9:45. The adult classes;
are studying the Word of God it-! ments.
nishings, ju st a good place for employ suggestive therapeutics.
It
consists
simply
m
talking
to
j
se^-
H is interesting and h e lp fu l.,
one woman. Box 462, Ashland.
295— 8* the nwm a qb,et flrm tone a tte r ' Come and see what the Word
the CM,d has goo. to he„ ahd „ ;
B. Y. p „ „ 6 ;„
WANTED— Aug. 25, for school
---------------------------
I iors at 6 p. m. There will be no '
y»*ar. 5 room modern furnished
services in the evening as t h e 1
house, near schools, two adults,
Dayton — Highway bridge near church will dismiss for the union
ad d ress M. T. care Tidings.
town being resurfaced with crush­ meetings.
Our Phone 82
2 9 8 — 4 * ed rock and asphalt top dressing..
Main
-
Plaza
Ashland
B. C. M ille r , P a s t o r .
T/ealth
Q/lnts
Father o f
P h y s ic a l
C u ltu r e
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The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of Literature. Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—Extension
For a catalojae or anfi information
Write The ^e^ittrar, UniVertitg o f
Oregon. Eugene, Oregon
The 49th Year Opens September 25,1924
This five ton truck, loaded
with three tons of merchandise,
crashed, over an em bankm ent.
Suppose your car had been in
its path! Suppose it were your
tru c k !
Little things cause ser eus
losses to automobile owners.
Carefulness helps,
but you
need complete insurance pro­
tection.
Call on this agency of
the H artford Fire In­
surance C«»., ;«»• all
tornis of Automobile
Insurance.
O E SE R ’S ASHLAND SERVICE
STA TIO N
V A L V O L IN E O IL
ICO per cent pure Pennsylvania oil—paraphine base.
The highest grade oil sold in Ashland. Don’t be
fooled into buying cheap oil it is by far the most
expensive. Only the best is good enough.
FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE
Dr. Oeser and Son
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B illings Agency
Real E state & Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
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FINISHING TODAY
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
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