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to .< • arts sa d »iterata» and rsorgi
« aUo social Institutions to suit t
•r edn- «elves.
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•- FOB SA L »—-Standard make pi- '
ano i s vicinity will pa sacrificed.
Must sell at ones. » * •
monthly.
FOR b R k T— 4-room modern
F O B BALB— Milk cow, o n e furnished house w ith garage. ‘ >
heavy eat harness, H. II. M itchell. block* from F irst N nt’l. B a d t
Bellview Road.
» !-» •. P hene 4 6 4 -R o r apply 8 i» ,8 ce« # e
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FOR SAUE— Newtown cooking
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FOR RENT— Furnished cabins,
8 7 4 /1 1 .
0 - 1 mo. cheap, by week or m onth, 163
Granite.
.
FW l
FO B BALB— One hundred and*
FOR BEWD—«-room unfurn
eight hens, 1 7 | pullets, 640 Oak
St., Mrs. L. A. Brush.
4 1 -ti ished house, dow n tow n location,
rental eb eay.Iaq u tre A shland'ho
FOR BALB— HaU damaged ap tel.
•
42-tf
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Bellview diet. W. U Moore.
.
P7-1 mo.*
LOOT Currency *aad receipts.
Return to Tidings oflfce. Reward.
V
FOB BALM ey TRADE — well
improved SO, 0 m iles 8. B. of<
Beaver creek, valuation $10,000..
Jam es Rloth, Beavercreek, Ore.
, 60-10*
ket, Pfcone 78. 81 'N..Mam. FT-df
Hollywood N o te s
ASHLAND REALTY CO .for foil
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer b a n n e r
Tuesday night; “Uncle Tom ’s
Cabin."
w hich
Is said
to
have
cost $2,OeO,WO to mnke, open
ed at the Central Theatre,, Nov.
4. M eantim e Chicago w as getting
Its flir t v ie # of "W ings,” Para
m ount’s air thriller, Oct. 30, and
“The Patent Leather KM," an-
other Broadway hit with Dick
Barthelm ess, was Openlbg In De
troit Oct. 2». Broadw ay movie
fans'w ere pleased with new s that
Charlie Chaplin had completed
“The Circus,’’ his new GJm, and
.that a prem iere of that picture
would be am ong the early future
events.
Detective stories take .first rank
among those popular with the
American m ovie-going public, ac
cording to the results of a ques
tionnaire Jnst checked up by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.'
To de
term ine the likes of their thous-
•ands o f m ovie patrons this com-
must become. SO « group, leewand
To trade
NEW AND COMPLETELY
EQUIPPED SURGERY
Up-to-Date X-Ray and Laboratory
M nfhoH m (goitre) testa
Teaober Of
Violin, V iola,
WHY KEEP SOMETHING
Y o u do not
inm ?
SMALL-COST WANT AD.
F irst Chnrcb o f Christ
Sr t e n ti t —Sooth P ieneer Ave.
Mrs. Ella. M. Sm ith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth S t Phono
4T1-Í
STUDIO
Hotel Ashland RaUdM*.
Ashland, Or$, sFfcbne «7
Musical TnstrnmeHbi Répatred,
Bow s RehKlred.
efm y^M n! It was always blotched
with
a
b pimples
t s and
Ä hlachhgds
S
f and
f l at
¿ th jo y lle e
know my skbf
and white.”
A STOW A 00.
Coal, Wood and Stoxaga
wroremnl ! t t
of sulphur
Regardless of what kind of printing you
®eed.
Amo «xbigin Xannulai
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
So far has “Uncle Tom’s Cab
in" gotten away from the Ideas
held for It by Its author, Harriet
Beecher Stowe, that it actually
Chnrcb o f th e Nasarw
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Paster
SHOP
ran handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction
Painting, tinting
at reasonable price.
NELSON mb 8
tors; painting, p
tfrnffng;- e sfttt
Headquarters
Company, phone
Trinity Episcopal fRsm
Second Street
Rev. P. E . HammonB, Y
12 Second S tr e e t Phone
Southern Oregon N o t m ’a 1
School la M essed KM& Uhrbetaets
of heavenly fw A a. Th»y « r e
Lester and EMher c r n r $ e r , from
Coos county; M adge dnd, Marie
MltchalL Ashland; dpd j f c l o r e s
and Desmond H etrick f i n a Cot
tage Orove.’
, " ' • '
Boulevard
3has. D. -Gaffney
• Boulevard
C%riBtlan Church
B and Second Streets.
Wm. V. Barney, F w to r
116 High S t. . P hone « 8
WE WILL BE CLAD, TO CALL.
cath olic ChnMh
Sixth and C SWeel
The Rev. Father, J. A dft
Sixth and C 8trcots.,gkd
Mom and Pop
' NOVJ t x a t you know / WE CAN
A8OÜT tH E LE TTE R / TALK ABOUT
FffOM ft»LL OERR1ÙK, ( THAT la t e r -
-L E T 'S DECÌDE A THERE’S SOME
W HAT WE'fite «SOTrtG Y THING ELSE 1
-To DOA&OOT rr. r - A
VAMT TO ,
Buss
•'«<»»♦ h ^ “PAINÎE-D
îA cerln» H O O T -G
ous mon, » j o y e d and got pro
fit from densetive stories.”
N. Main and Helm an Streets
Hugh T. Mltdbelmore, Pastor,
1S2 N, Main St. P hon» 491-L.
IjTiffceren Church <
Services In Odd* FellcrAs Hull.
H. H. Young, Pastor, M&
Boulevard. Serviced 4th and
6th Sunday*.
,
,
.
String
(V ioloncello “M frrHsta” )
Chinch Directory
N. Maia and Lahrel streets.
H. F. Pem berton, P a ste r , 117
Laurel strdet. Phone FT.
Office Phone
Home
MKBTOKD
pany recently com pleted a na
tion-w ide canvas of public « n t,
private libraries, book publish '
ers, book destare and news com
panies.
The result w as a de
etslon to .give the movie th eatre
m o te -deteertye storie«, and “The
T hirteenth n e a r , .helled as a de-?
t active thriller, will be one of
the early productions of M-G-M
to satisfy th is taste.
’
“A udlences -are demanding -de
tective stories more and m ore.”
said Tom Brow ning, who baa
perhaps directed more detective
stories for the m ovies than any
•other man. “As a m atter o f f a «
this Is a healthy trend. The de
tective story teaches quick per
ception and trains op e uncon
sciously
in
observation.
In
schools they train ohlldren to
ritemorise objects a t a glance
and then t o enum erate them, to
train observation.
The detec
t i v e story ta a painless way to do
the sam e thing and not only Chil
dren hut adults aro/en jayin g It.
The late Theodore R oosevelt and.
Woodrow W ilson, like other tom -j
* aw aiting the exercise o f their em-
•etlo n s then women cannot fail
; to dominate. Theirs la the strong
e r sex once nature end art cease
their cruel combination ¿gainst
them."
84Ö // East
r - J Mata Street
T. .
ie. « 8 1 Mdy- baa been -pfoeantad in th e WPMee.
A nveewe.
f j » theatre. regarded « a dhUul
back In the Civil W ar « p e , Was
□ r r a o im
nQt Iooksd upon n7 Mr*. StoWe
Housekeeper 1 » a proper place for presentation
iron, parents o f — d u els ‘» m e Cabin’’ a h i If
so.
Inqnfre anyone had toM her
one day
2 to 4 p. 3» a flhn company would pay $>.-
»0-3 000,000 to produce th e story An
. I8-Ì
N E y ’ YORK, Nov. 11.— (IP )--
able reality.
' 8M «m o. Jam es Barris, Harriet Beecher
Stow s sud Jesse Jam es, notor-
loan Missouri bandit, share the
honors in recent openings o fm o^
tlon pictures in New York. W hile
“Quality Street,” the
Bsrr'e
piece, and “ Uncle Tom ’s Cabin”
Soda fountains and jew elry
were m aking w irld premieres
storse depend for a living upon
near Broadway, the photoplay
folks who are In love or who
“ Jeeee Jam es” was registering a
think they are.
hell-out eVst-y night at the Ri*lU>
Theatre.
Hospital
loss interested in Itfg. hud !■(»■
paper and mdre absorbed in making a
hanglng and decoratine ter Wfcat- living. They wBi bu n Mg. .Rpre
ever yen bave: ‘L ® . S erti. Phope mechanical and lees Im aginative,
m ore absorbed in things a»d I » 8
W olcótt Grocery.
in people. A lrea d y thaw, have
reached the stage where ag g tM r
Interest excels their iateroat In
Women, and in thia way thdy re-
nemble the knights of dhtv»lt7
who preferred^ horses a n d ‘war to
woman, tor they prefer cairn ghd
' W ANTKD w
and forgotten beneath an arUfie-
tai creation embodying a ll the
traits Which reader him m ost cog-,
venlent to hie wife. Nothing can
Stop thia process unless a meaaa
wan be found to prevent any w#-”
man being educated and to render
birth control a forgotten abber-
^cation of ancient btttery; for once
• both sexes nae th eir reason* equ-
lAUy. and h are no unequal penalty
PWNWNG OOM, of
ting. Ruling t t t J l
» , Medford, O re «
im • •
Write Tallman Plaao Store, Sa-
lam, Oregon.
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M e Y H E tC Y W A S
COMING 1N ÌH E
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ftt is STILL
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UEO
0H B O Ï ' 'THIMX’OF WHAT :
IN E SEEM GETTING AWAY
. nnth all iH g s e YEAR«
place ?.
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