Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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2'• in g conJfcany.
Mr. Barde said ‘ highway, is reâched from Azalea, ffiits totalling >626,735 granted p m a l of th e m a jo rity of the
w om en proposed to get th e m a tte r b e - ' Vetober e le c tio n — K la m a th F a il-
t h a t he h a s a ssu m e d fin a n c ia l ¡ D o u g la s c o u n ty .”
d u rin g A u g u st.
c o b b ected w ith ,i,o lib ra ry club, fo re th e c ity council n , once a n d Nows
♦ i c o n tro l of th e d e v e lo p m en t of th e
M ost of th e a sb esto s MOW on
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T he m a tte r w ill h av e to ba _____________
J j p ro p e rty .
th e m a r k e t is m ined in G eorgia, $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 C ITY L IB R A R Y
M ISS E D IT H DODGE, E d ito r
PL A N N E D FO R K LA M A TH
M r. B a rd e sa id th a t th e p ro p e r­ A rizo n a, Id a h o , M a ssa c h u setts a n d
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P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 39, b etw een 8 A. M. and 5 P . M.
ty co v ers 640 a c re s in J a c k so n Vermont.
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! A $40,000 city lib ra ry a n d club
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c o u n ty ° n a lo n g -te rm lease ac­
.• h o u se is pro p o sed fo r K la m a th
q u ire d a y e a r ago by W esley W .
W H A T IS GOOD
B lu m e n fe ld
and
Miss
t b e l , C a v in e ss, p re s id e n t of th e com-
C o rv allis — M a rk e t ro ad from I F a l 's by th e W o m e n ’s L ib ra ry
By J o h n B oyle O ’R eilly
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do voir need?
P h ilo m a th to W re n w ill soon be i club th e m oney to be ra ise d by a
c h a rm in g M ah J o n g g p a rty a t
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W h a t is th e re a l good?
i th e ir hom e on G ra n ite s tr e e t S a t j W l ? ,n g
C h a r!®3 W ith e rsp o o n , fin ish e d fo r all tra ffic . R oad fro m ■ sp ecial levy of 2 m ills to ex ten d
I a sk e d in m u sin g mood
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rm e rly of th e C oeur W re n to K in g 's V alley p ro m ised ' over fo u r y e a rs. T he plan is be-
O rd e r, said th e law c o u rt;
Phone us for suggestions
fo r 1925.
ing fo ste re d by C o u n cilm an W . O
K n^w led.y-, sa id th e sc h o o l;
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g e n e ra l m a n a g e r. O th e rs associa-
and possibly we could
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d a in ty re f r e s h m e n ts w ere served 1.
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name something which
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You May Be Afflicted
L ove, said th e m a id e n ;
by th e c h a rm in g h o stesses.
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B e a u ty , said th e p ag e;
T h o se p re s e n t
w ere
M isses L. M cN ary, J o h n H. M cN ary, D r. N
•would please you.
m a n iie st any appreciable sym ptom s.
F re e d o m , said th e d r e a m e r;
F r a te r , H a w k y a rd , L ela W e itm a n ,
c McF a r la n d , L o u is L a c h m u n d ,
Y et, i f present, th ey dissipate t h * nerve
H om e, said th e sa g e;
force and u n d e rm in e th e h ea lth .
G eorgia R ic h a rd so n , L inda O ed eri F re d L B o a it , W illiam P. L o rd J
F a m e , said th e so ld ie r;
T he o ld th e o ry th a t Piles necessitate a
and M esdam es J . H. McGee, O. H e n ry M H an zen a n d L j B e rg _
surgical o p e r a tio n has been so com ­
E q u ity , th e 3eer.
A. P a u ls e ru d , L. N. W oodside a n d j m ann
p le te ly disproved by m y n o n -su rg ica l
S p a k e my h e a rt fu ll sa d ly ,
th e h o stesses.
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a tm e n t th a t I G U A R A N T E E to cure
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Mr. C av in ess le f t T h u rs d a y fo r
“ T h e a n sw e r is n o t h e re .“
will not replace a tire in 31 seconds as DePalma’s
any case o f Piles o r re fu n d th e p a tie n t’s
th e p ro p e rty to m ak e p re p a ra tio n s
fee.
T h e n w ith in m y bosom
C ollege C lu b
mechanics did but there is no time lost when you
fo
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W r it e to d a y f o r m y
S o ftly th is I h e a rd :
T he C ollege C lub m et a t th e ;
use this sendee.
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book on Piles and
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hom e of M rs. E. H. H u rd of M ed­
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K in d n e ss is th e w o rld .”
ford S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e
WHY NOT TRY IT
I f yo u can’t “ get e w a y,” ease
spoon sa id , “ a n d it is n o t d ifficu lt
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th e attacks w ith —
firs t m ee tin g of th e seaso n . Miss
't o m in e an d m ill. T he q u a rry in g
Greeting Cards r— Crater
CKASl T DEAN. M.D. Inc
M a rjo rie M yers g a v ^ a review of
C A LEN D A R O F K V E V rs
sy stem is m e d .
T h è p ro p e rty ,
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Lake Pictures
W e d n esd a y , S ept. 17. J u n io r
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M iss G ore play ed a p ian o
H ig h
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs A ssocia­ w ay
Cae/ 17 AlZT/ro'] Jara ’.'¿cd Yarzrly
tio n m ee ts a t 2 :3 0 a t th e J u n io r solo w hich w as g re a tly en jo y ed .
Across from tlie new 9-storv Tourist Hotel
H ig h P la y sh e d . E v ery o n e asked M rs. C. A. W ing w as th e social
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c h a irm a n of th e a fte rn o o n .
to be p re se n t.
T hose w ho a tte n d e d from A sh ­
F rid a y , S ept. 19. D. A R.
lan
d w ere M esdam es F re d W a g ­
m eet3 a t th e hom e of Mrs. E liz a ­
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G. M. G reen, H. A. S te a rn s ,
b eth Van S a n t on Oak S tre e t at
and
E m il P eil.
2 :3 0 o ’clock.
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S ociety D aily—
Picnic—
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In th e f u tu r e th e so ciety w ill
• A m ong th o se who picnicked in
be ru n ev e ry day an d a n y o n e
th e h ills S u n d ay w ere Mr. and
h a v in g ite m s fo r th e so ciety e d i­
M rs. W ill D odge a n d Mr. and
to r is a sk e d to p h o n e th em to
After Summer lieat- -or
M rs. R. C. M cM illan, w ho spent
h e r a t T h e T id in g s office, 39, be­
th e day a t J e n n ie C reek on the
Smnmer Washing?
tw een th e h o u rs of e ig h t an d five,
A sh la n d -K la m ath F a lls hgihw ay.
or p h o n e in th e e v e n in g s to 2 8 2 J
T h e y re tu rn e d hom e la te in th e
I t is th o u g h t t h a t th is w ill be a
e v e n in g and re p o rte d a d e lig h t­
Many women blame the
m uch m o re s a tis fa c to ry a r r a n g e ­
fu l tim e.
T hoy a lso re p d rte d
m e n t a s th e new s w ill be p rin te d
t h a t th e r e w ere a g re a t m any
run-down feeling in Sep­
w ith o u t a n y d elay.
c a r s fro m K la m a th
F a lls who
tember to the- summer
m a d e th e tr ip over to see th e
a u to races a t th e J a c k so n C ounty
heat, when in reality it is
F a ir g ro u n d s.
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because of the washing at
S o cial C ircle-—
T h e Social C ircle m et a t th e
home. Many women have
r.
C h ris tia n C h u rch la s t W ednesday
SALEM
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September
22-27
fo r th e ir re g u la r m eetin g . A good
•freed themselves of the
PO R TLA N D , Sept. 14.— J N.
R d y upon Southern Pacific comfortable, convenient and
c ro w d a tte n d e d a n d th e m ee tin g B ard e a n n o u n c ed y e s te rd a y th a t
economical
service to take you to the fair this year.
worry
and
work
of
sum­
w a s v ery su ccessfu l in ev e ry way. w ith in a few w eeks o p e ra tio n s
T h e m ee tin g w as In th e n a tu r e ( will bo s ta r te d a t th e a sb esto s
t - l * Interesting Exhibits — The G ay Crowds
mer washing—by using
The Horse Races— The M any Free Attractions
o f a b u sin ess sessio n , an d som e i m ine in s o u th e rn O regon ow ned by
im p o rta n t b u sin e ss w as tra n s a c te d
Pleasure, Recreation,Education
— t our-laundrv service
b esid e th e re g u la r ro u tin e w ork, j
P o t f u ll tr a ia in fo r m a tio n , c o o u a tu tic a ta w it h
Mrs. D an H a tc h e r an d Mrs. J V.
They
have
fo u n d
la u n d r y
W rig h t w e re h o ste sse s of
th e '
r v ic e m o d e r a te in e os; a n d
Insist
on
a fte rn o o n .
A t th e close of th e
th e w o rk e x c elle n t.
G. N. Kramer, Local Agent.
Phone 14 or 43
se ssio n d e lig h tfu l
re fre s h m e n ts
w e re serv ed .
:S O C IE T Y
Fine
STATIONERY
WH AT MEATS
all occasions
P
LEEDOM’S
SUDDEN SERVICE
Eagle Market
McNair Brothers
H V I C K S
AY FEVER
L e e d o m ’s
T ir e H o u s e
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T IR E D
m g away
ASBESTOS MINE WILL
OPEN IN THIS COÜNÏY
¿Annual O r e g o n S t a t e F a i r
See •
Two sustained quality
products mated for greater
mileage and econom y
TAM LAC
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