Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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Jackson H ot Springs
News N otes
FOB RENT—-A aplendld f ur- Stora^b Co.
jitalMd a p a r te * » , tote tttape room 1 7 f Worth 1
p ^ H H U r _ <*W . «t K «hook.
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flS l
m p tfW
77rtt « J J -
GUjatey. iwonn
■ 7 7 -V
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FOB S a E r — Automobiles
Wt»a»d.
vtfhM
«roto
Wprk
Price»
Cali or addruM MN. MOItto
tatt, 478 BIM. » a n o 134.-
FOB SALB—Ford Coppe.
ftoor.
—Cteycomt) Motor Co. Phone 60.
-T ^ m r ^ F ^ R ^ d s ììF ,
2160.
Claycomb Motor
Co.
71-1* P A s j» í» ¿ v
. ,
1 Ó -*
. wwrap to hoy «an'» Moyeto
Fhodo i m i
7^-1*
H Y ttC & L — For
a. short
k.
yme
W BIA m p U J& G —JL C.‘ Vo- only, we offer a fairly good seven
76-8 ehataer, deep well drillin«, Talent, room house, close In, paved street
Or», Phone SIS JS.
14-1 no.? pice g?pd steed level lot, house
MtaX
uu M ■
—
rr^V ■sroy»
w
— ll
rnraqqp« rortrt^
WANTED— A good range with has modern conveniences, seme
terms w ill -be given at the very
Farming oven. Phone 446-J.
WANTED—Magnetos» to fe­
rirai«», fl.SO. .Recharged with
our new Sorrell Charger. Clay-
comb Motor Co. Phone SO.
Sd-tf
|V T
TROPBM8- t -M«5
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation A nar at the
Whlip Shield Home, ><S May-
fair'A re., Fprtlaad, Oregon.
WANTED— Batterie»
M»
Inquire a t
to re­
charge. |1 . Claycomb Motor Oo..
Ford G ange. Phone SO.
6 4-tf
f 1 f,
low "price of only |1 8 0 0 . Also a
four roomed house, modern, part­
ly furnished, nloely located in %
good part of town, almost new,
garage, good lot. Only |20 00 . A l­
so a four roomed house, almost
new with modern equipment, g6od
lot and fine location, for a quick
sale w ill le t go for >1600. Beaver
Realty Co., 37 First 8L.
77-3
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WANTED— 2nd hand baby
chick brooder, either electric or
eoal oil. Phone 463.
77-1
.........
A. N. Babb and w«e of "gtln-
thop„ Maine . stopped at
the
Springs Monday aad left Tuesday.
Both Were highly lm«roved with
thia end of the valley.
* A. C. Hansea and wife ot Seat-
because
1 tie are gueata tor a week.
Do not attach
Mr. and M r*
A-
Shoehan
a fte r spending a month at tne
Springs, left tor thplr heme' at
that -rif the g to w th g t1
tie «Mt 4s the <ma they
Yreka. Gal.. Mnaday.
rewttive beenuM of tMoir
F . M. foyee and wife of Fort-
,«f ‘
land are feuests at the Springfe.
Mrs. Joyes was quits badly tnjur-
ed in an auto wreck 4 miles this
Christmas Is tta
tat.
' ride of Albany.
* .
charily, tor that
J. O. Mercer of Evgrett, Wash­
comes fro m th e h<
ington, stopped here ou toelr way
one's fellow men and
to Sttoekton, Cal.
all that is pmsiMp to
wherever possible. ' ; ,
Dumont and brother o f San
Give »« though It V
Diego, Cal., stopped over sight.
ure to* g>ve—not »»
Wm. Berg and fam ily are also
Were being noble.
visiters going south.r They are
Do not give - ns though
thought by giving yeh/taftd
alao w ell pleased with the Rogue
right tp eusume a cental
River Valley aad expect to rpturn
of dfadpirf toward those
In
the aprlRg.
They hall from
somewhat beholdep to you.
Spokane.
•If yon trie ptore fortune*
A. C. Hansen who is t guest at
worldly geode It is your a»»
idty to have the great plea«»««
this resort, was with the English
te-darivbd by giving,
forces aS through the World,
few greater pleasure*
1
war
aud wa»' severely wounded
you give with the real
several times, he is here for his
iphit.
. There la ChrlstmaF
health and would like to locate if
•nd Christmas charily. ’
. t ' he could find employment of
But therp should always be
some kind. He Is a public ac­
Chriijtnjss tact. — U v y GNta*™
co u n ta n t by profession but Is an-
Bonner.
/
<©. n u . W rit*» «Maaqpw v « w -)
xous to find outside employment.
'John G riffin, guard at the Ore­
gon State Penitentiary Is stopping
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at th e Ç prlngs. H e cam e d o w n fo r
h^8
e *Pe c t* t0 rom ain sev -
oral days.
C H R IS T M A S
i
H 4I.L sir, the brtWanee
FO R SALE— Five-room-bunga­
of encrusted sndw, car­
low to sell or trade. Would take
ols, evergreen and teariia«-
FOB KK NT-
closed car as part payment. Terms
Those «ousfltute Chrlstqfpp ,
to the senses, pul deep
71-4
; BOARD AND ROOM— For stu­ pn balance. Phone 214.
-
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in tnun there Is .sotpptl
dents near normal, alao furnished
v.-hleh the brightest of raí
FO R SALE— 5 - room houae,,
room» w ith housekeeping p rivil­
cannot. In Itself, pwakqn-v«
I2S Srd St.
74-g*
eges. Inquire 451 Palm A re.,
sense af UnsMp wRh all
world, tbst expands and
SUB8CBSMI FOR fH X TIDINGS, Phone SSS J-
73-d*
FOR SAIAS-e-6-room bouse at
some Into a Spirit of /
I, V I Mountain Ave with 3 lots, 60.
brooierbood — and this
*200 each, nearly 100 hens, large
Christman—W. ’ D. Pennp-
packer.
. . ’
hen bouse, garage, Ashland Real­
ty Co. '
7 1-tf • ( ^ l t t f . Western Newepaper UAlon.)
phons S lV j t -
C
Church Directory
Ctrardk o f the Naaarene
Fourth and C Streets
and
H- F,-Pemberton, Pastor,
Paatoi 117 '
Laurel street. Phone 8 |.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
* ■ » fle w r i T.qpplc
Presbyterian Church
Í.
Boulevard
J. 8. Murphy, # » t o r
-Real Estate
For bargain* In Real Estate
try Brawn m d Rice, IS No. Main.
884-tf.
FO R SALE — Live Stock
T- T
?
. Ä
ard
e Church
Street»
"* Carmody
ne 111
’ Btaklyon Chapter No. SI, R*
A. M— Meets la the rise-*"***
tnill every Srd Thuraday. High
Priest, Clyde A, Malone; Sec­
retary, W illiam Dap.
fedues-
on the 1st and 3rd Wed
Commander, D, if .
Recorder, William
A. A. O. N. M.
cirder, WBHam Day,
Alpha Chapter Ne. 1, Ó.
K.
(eets la the Masonic hpjl
the 1st sad Srd TflMdaN.
Matron. MN. N enie
y a , .y » ,. „
Zmlaima Témala. D o u b ters
.« S T K J j i S .
fiTsTK;
tord D«aa
CPrfls.
t o t o a Ï. Ö. O. F.
days. at 2 », m-
President,
With
W S
Mrs. Alle« Turper; Secretary,
Sr,
M N . 8. A.
Ashland C h u ter DeModay—
Meets In the Masonic h a» on
i 2nd - and 4th kfatteays,
ite r
Counsellor,
Iflrto n
inklin; Sen Ipr Counsellor,
land Park«.
»
»
.— Meets in the Moose
2«d ajwl tìtk IW r
Pilot Back Encampment Ko.
la Uw f , O. O. F .
thp le t and Srd Tnes-
B. Hooper, Scribe.
t JSdeU
Acoto tahtaita No. RA, N«SRk-
bars of the Wsóds toW M as i
la the I. O O. F. hali on the
l i t aad 8«
t
hh the 2nd and 4tb
JAGSt
Treatment
n ib b e d o v er
and chest for ejl
troubles Vicks
two tfcinica at
a n d *f r i
Tlteràdays,
MU«» HhR.
' W h M to Q iv e ?
1
at t!
time it warms and
like an o lj-
*
ThreiophicXl Lodge
oh M loqdpy
oni
meets each
plght, 7:80
ht Library
Ashlano Ctamp Ufo. SA», W-
O. W-r-Meets la thè 1. O. O. F.
hall on thè 2nd and 4th Mon­
date. cisf> , i . r . w to k; Con-
«ul Cnmmsnder, O. B. Lane.
tin and thus 1
4 fed
ed to brea
break up
e congestion-
lit douffle a ctio n p f Vicks usually
co ld <«nr
lleve* the (post t stubborn
st
night.
J.
*
m c»
G. A. R ew ind and 1th Sat-
each monto, Armory, 2 p. ta.
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van­
natta, Commander.
Use one' poppd ot brown s o g 3
one-fourth pound unsweetened clioq-
olatA, shs’ fd, and ptae-balf ciipful
of water. Bpfl spme as fudge nnf
before raoiovlng frsm lire add A
genprous lump of brttar and oiR
Cupful Of walnntr<j$ r ether nt#
meats or they con* b e ' omlitem
0 v n 2 IN n u o N J A K U s £ D YkM LY
When one thinks of what to give
»hat
did I give him last . ypovT’ Per*
haps that Is as good a wpy as any
to opep, th i qpestloQ of W w Year»"
rsSOtptapnk. ^
PR. W. J. CRANDALL
Candy sale— the observance of
an old custom, that has been car­
ried on alhce the Junior class of
OsteopstUs
Fhysiciau and Surgeon
»»¿I started It,, the mombeN of
the *87 Junior class, F ut 0,1 *
cpndy sale the noon qf Monday,
Novymber
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Practfos IiM tod To .
Eye, Ear, >foss Sad Throat
X -B sy ,
Qffiee Phone 126
st IB . 28 Otad S - 0
F lra t' National Bank Building
The Junior claqs w ill geR tesg»-
phones dhrlng the coming basket­
ball season, the pujrpoN of this «■IHM
sale being to raise funds-fa r the
Junior-Senior Prom, and other so­
0. RLLYS0N SHINN
cial ^vents.
•
The moleskins, Jqrseys, shoos
and socks have been. lOld'swhy àf-
ter a successful footbaU season.
,Ashland had the second boot
.team In ¿onterence thia year. Not
as good as we’d like t o . see out,
but it w ill be different next year.
The different departments of
the High School Glee d l«h am
glviag a concert Monday night,
December 4, under the dlreetlon
ot Miss Laura Raguae, which w ill
consist of sextette quartet, mixed
quartet, group singing aad spec­
ial numbers by boys and girls of
tbs glee clubs.
Basket ball practice w ill start
Monday,
December d.
Coach
Cripe is anxious to take the
Southern Oregon championship
aud go after the Oregon State
chptoPioeahlp- A call tor recruits
will be made qext week
Arrangements made by Mr.
Maden, mining map, to use pqrt-of
th is property to transport the ON
knd waste from the old mine un­
der the S. P. tracks, this mine will
be opened up and modern mining
methods used.
Theye ^re great opportunities
I d and around Ashland in Oto
mining business as the ore is here,
»11 It takes is a little nerve aud
lots of capital to start the h a lt
rolling and Ashland could he
second Cripple Creek.
s o B io
m t i
Dentist
UUh.
m . to4«i.
Dr. Charles A,
k
M
Physieton and SuifeAa
Clttaens Bank Bldg.
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Office Phóne 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
' «
dftoo Phone 161
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OFFICE HOURS
10 u t IS a, m.— S ta 8 p. m.
R es. P h o n e 114
>
Evenings by A p p oin tm en t
AMUAlMip O
ÖÄ* MATTH B. SHAW
PhysicUn and Surgeon
Physician and Surgeon
o rice Phone 10«
OSlce and Realdcnce
Ptione 2«
Phone dfil-R
OFFICE HOUBS
10 12 a. ra. — 2-4 p. m.
OP F ILS HOURS
lo -ia A. to.
First National Bank 2
a-s &
• :3 0 - 7:30 p. m.
e
F<2 to «3.50 per day
8AN FRANClStJO, Dec. 2__
Pleasant Environment
(U N ) — Spurned by her hus- i
Tempting Food ,
band. Whom she bad traveled
across the continent to aid, Mrs.
T
Grace Walkup Marson has dp-
parted for New York, and given
WHITTLE TRANSFER
up plans to help Captain Arnaldo
A STORAGE CO.
Marson and M N . Isabelle Keyes
Burch, New York couple being
Coal, Wood and Storage
detained
here
on
Man
det
charges.
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Mrs. Marson left for New York
Long Distance Hauling-
h few hours after be¥ arrival
Anto Freight i-TersBiaai
frdta the east.
The hasty' de­
parture was caused by a visit
z
Phone 117
from Marson’s attorney, who In.
formed M n . Marson that her .
Offioe 89 Oak S t
husband refused to see her. Mrs.
■«>
Burch Is Mrs. Marson'j daugh­
ter in la v aad eloped with Mar­
son to Sin Francisco, abandoning
1ST ST. OARAGE
fwo children to New York. The:
Boar Union Oil Station .
federal grand Jury will consider
Valve Refacing and Grinding
Indictments in the case next
fldMd*lAlRV
smsu y
Monday.
We have Installed macil,n* r J
which makes your valves op-
prate perfectly.
We Inspect h *N . locate tronhle
free o t charge.
comfort end »»re perfect ghoe
style
end
maximum
service.
R. C. HANSON
OS Gresham
¿statend. Ore.
ourr sm u ro*»
PsiRtsr
sod Xteorttor.
Paper Hanging — Tinting
s Spedsity
Estimato« Gtodly
THE POWDER PUFF
SH O PtS
BEAV t R
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(Over The. Tidings)
Now Under the Dlractton «4
Eops BullivaS.
Pho*T 7
CaA to for a Chat.
J. W. Barr ft Sou •
For Appointment
Radio Service
- Tubes ft Supidipo
Tub«* Reactivated
FEHIGED TRANSFER
Phone 41«
378 B St.
Drgyage, storage 'and long dist­
ance hauling. *
40-tf
* ...... -.. .
’FSP I 1 ’
'-m e
Acsredittad
Training Fays
T. L. POWRLL
Fresh A B A 0 Bats.
Pry the new UX 200-A
Detector Tube
•
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD.
Phone S2
. General Traaator *
Good team and motor trucks.
Good serrid» at a reasonable
prhe — Phene 8«-
Ri)orth aad
Machine Bookkeeping
Burroughs Calculator
Business Office Practice
SASH AND
WORRH
f i a n ^ i fit
Phoae 1
Medford Business Obllsgs
Bus Fair
and Van Ness.
194-tf
I , I .1 ! wry»'" w e ' '■■ ■
Newoombs For W or 4
Phono 681
O e te fiB b
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
Fact, and PL Btox, 180
EdQQW •»»yft M TV»r»«**»«<k
R Bkox aad MIM Rede,
l^oa^l
over 6 ltor, e u k . U n b r e d »nd
IndlvidwSHte Pedigreed from «
Progeny Tested"’ Dam with 3
year reoord of «»« «gee f l a t
year 271 eggs)-
Only a limited nnraber left.
Prices very reasonable, wita
proven breeding ability. Pedl.
gree furnished.
to to. Wee Slabs aad
8 1-0 Tier Lde. -----
IS to, Ftoo Stab A E
Tier Lde..............._.......
10 In. Sto Slab MW Ran, 1
Tier Ld................... .....
f a la. F ir Slab M ill B
Lithia Leghorns
112 Nutley St.
Tier Ld.
------------
S ft. F ire Place-Plank
Phone 488-J
Pine A F ir, » Tier Ld.
* ft. Dry Ptee Sh
cord •••..-•••••• ...»..•
STOP (TOUGHING— VE R Y
0 coni Lde. ...t
4 ft. Dry Fir Bísí
QIICMLY EFtRCtlVK
fe want a few good,'bright young claps to t»ko
iulos gnd do th d r own collecting. Boy« with bi-
eyclen iMDferrod but not absolutely necfissniy.
•
—
Tailor-Made Shoes
W. men’s Shoes, g7.8S
Men’s Shoes, STBS
For the Whale Fam ily
Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted
to six actual toot moagara-
ments In atty style— 1» the
leather you like beet and to
high o r low shoes xs you pr«-
fsr. Now you oen enjoy toot
Mrs. W. M. Barber to Charge
CARRIER BOYS WANfED
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II
■ 'I H I I *1
HRBE AT LAST
Convalescent Home
Facing P ark au d L lth la
- .
Fountain
CALL US FOR YOUR
BnikUaa
t eu
D ». ROLAND ALLEN
|0 S Pioneer Avenue
Terms:
•
* • t 1
This id a good opportunity tor the rigid hind of
boys to make n sternly weekly income. *
Mto a Curtogty
Jud Tunktas says he w
i ishes
there were a Sant« C|qus, heraus«
It would be such a NH«f to have «
«FI H X. I
183 Granite
A M E O HAGUE
I S « M
á,tBoseátog
thediCtailt
nwtmtaof Prrthe r h ped
■w*’
s w
Chocolate £argm els
Ashland Homestead No. 4047
R. A. Y^—Meets In the I. O.
Hi
Business and Professional Mreetory
■6 m
«
tad- thh 1st atad 3rd Bstur-
P toc
m
38.’
K,
* , Dr. R, L. Bunjlc; Secretary.
yllltam Day._________
T
with the circuit.
South.
H E eldest of the four children
was Q°w ten; their mother
F O R SALE— Barred rock cock,
had been dead three yeqrs. Hqw
erels of the laying strain, |3 , W.i the father had kept such p yohag
street»
X . Moore, R, F i D.
74-1-mo. family together was a miracle evpn
M^F. Bingham, Paafor
to Mm, but with the help of the
»— =------- . ■» - «■»--------- R— .
FR YER S— Corn and • butter^ day nursery, be bad managed very
Trtatty Episcopal Church
Second Street
m ilk fed cockerels, three to four well.
or the third CbrlsLgM now the
Bev. P. K . Hammond. Vlc»r,
Dee. 2.— (U N )
N EW YO1
W ill Counter. Phone
IS Second Street. PtenS JtJf
-President
B. Johan»« f t
Church
them at daybreak. Then be tip- .the American league Is keeping
FO R SALE — 2 OP egg Old
Boulevard ,
is W T R , w
■ - the wires hot to an effort to
Trusty Incubator, 601 chick Hot ‘ V
Rev. Cha». D. Gaffney
retain tor his circuit the Services
4 S I Boulevard ,
water brooder. Call 17F11.
boose was quiet, Santa Claus en- o f several of the greatest base,
* .;
’ 6-3 tered B e Ji«y kitchen aud hnoceed ball »layers e f all ttoje?
Free Methodist OUhrcb ~
ed to AM the four little stockings
B. M ain and Sixth Street
.Not so long ago there wasn’t
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red banging In a row behind the stove.
Emma R, Thompson, pastor.
i Pullets. Late hatch, Rt. 1, Box Then suddenly be remembered that an. a ll star team possible without
be had forgotten to bring a pfesent
Baptist Chnrch
138— Geo. Helms, Ashland. 76-3* for the father of the house. How the inelusion of Ty Cphb, Tris
Hargadlne and F irst Streets.
Speaker and Eddie Collins in the
disappointed «>« little gM S would
Mtetata ff. Woodworth, Pastor,
Itoe-up.
W ith in a few weeks
be
to
have
th
rir
father
overlooked
Oak Street
MISCELLANEOUS
Hke this I Why, they would think all three have lopt or given up
he’s not been good! Rot tt was ’ heir jobs aa managers of Amer
FO R S A L E —W . T. Blackwell*»’ too ldte, now, to get him hsything. toga league'teaiu8- To make mat-
services,
buildipg,
repairing, Nothing could be done,
quiet te rj worse from Johnson’s point
Shortly* after the
painting, tinting and . c e m e n t
into qf fle w , twp former popular
ot&e
again,
the
llttfe
work- Phone 369-L.
|7 -I-m o .
R ecking stay» of the ypungef circuit have
the kitchen and h
Ledge Np.
I. O.
• oth- stoned to mabage clubs in the
package
In It
O. F^— Meets In the J. O. O. F.
with a pa
‘
into a saucepan put thyee cup­
fqr Riosths
si
saved
hall every Thursday.
Noble
Fqr
.
ful« of granulated sugar, add two am-*
<3 j net­ National league.
nnles so that
rand, M r. H aulw ood
Vice i cupfuls cold water and beN until her pennies
Of the seven big leagqc man­
to ahis
mas came aghfn she
rand, H . • 3. W alcott; Re­
sugar spins thread from tip of fork to p lay S an ta Claus to daddy. agers who have been fired or re­
cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop­ dipped Into It. Into tMs sirup stir
“ttbw surprised *a* happy he will a : ed slAce the 1926 seeson clos-
er.
a good-slied coconut, grated—the
be,” h/r
she
thought, »» she crsgt back
five werp under Johnson’s
yoom,-
Sr «pared dry oóconut does npt am to
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
Jurisdiction.
' •
swsr
the’
purpose
quite
as
w
e
ll-
<& 1 9 « , Westara
»«pa»«r Un lion.)
— Meet« 1« the I. O. O. F . hall
take saucepan at one? from tire
Georgp Staler, deposed as man­
dn the >nd and 4th Tuesdays.
and t u n contents into bdwl or sot
Noble
fohle Grand, Mrs. May Bib;
ager of the St. Louis Browns,
; saupepan where candy wilt feel
Secretary,
Recordtog
probably w ill not leave toe lea­
quickly.
Whan cool enough to
E t o r if e e d .__________________
Burning th e Y ule Log
gue as a player, and it Is equal­
handle make Into balls with the
The
burning of the Tule Jog at ly probable that be will, play
’
tìnger»,
roll
In
powderefUsugar
and
Ashland Ledge No. »44, tt
Christmas time, to-ports of Eng­
P. O. E.— Meets la toe JBlks wrap In waxed paper.
land and the continent, U a sur­ first base for Phil Ball’s club
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
vival from an nnclent festival un- next year,
ed Ruler, James BoWers Sec­
nuplly
held among the northern na­
Relieved of his managerial
retary, Ed Thgrnton.
tions to Celehrata top return of the duties, Sigtor has few peers as a
sun after the winter solstice (De­ first basemap, and now that
Iv y Camp Nd.. as»3, Royal
cember 21).
The YuTO log Is
Neighbors. — Meets In the
thought to taring good fortune, and Mack has rtd the Athletes of a
Mooee h ä» OO the 1M and Srd
frequently part of It Is saved to r a il "white elephant" In Bud
M o n d a y x ;. O rjscle, Mr», A- A-
light
the new One la the following Houser and acquired a real first
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
year.
The Italians regard the sgjikta'
mtn°rs there Is
Turper.
<
y
charred Id le I t o fri a pteventive
jood of the Brown’s
iiftle
against
Ughtelag.
’
Yirte”
Is
nn
old
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K.
woodbine Chylptmas, gad Is stm so
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used provlncttby.
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Stone Church, Fifth and Mai
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Saved to Buy Cl
Present for Her Di Idy
J3- C. Cross and family of Lahs-
tord, S. p., was one of the far
distant visitors this week, going
aUagiance J
CALL AT THE TIDINGS
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reason wby.
w ith o u t opiates or chloroform,
F o ley 's Honey and Dar Compound
¡•tops cougjm w q«lckiy and heals
the (llrireaalng cause.
Because
It combine« th« curative virtues of
pure Pine Tar and other healing
In gred ien t», together with the
mollifying, demulcent effect of
clea r frdBb Hafi«p— a valuable
oomblnatipq. Coughs and throat
irritation», bronchial and ’¡flu”
roughs, croup (spasmodic) and
troublesome night coughs are
quickly controlled by
Foley’s
Honey and T»r. The name telle
the story. Aafc lor tt. Sold every,
where.
One Block E art <
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before it considers hui
When lore stand» min.
ginning to alide d<
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worth