V ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE FOVH ii ii¡i¡¡:n iU !i:iii¡¡i¡!::níTrrvTTn!!i¡n uK:n« : LOCAL AND PERSONAL uxutmm«mni»n»nn»»»m 52tf Have a fit a t O rres Tailors. • • • Miss B ertha E liason was hom e th e fore p a rt of th e week from P o rtlan d w here she holds a position w ith the S outhern Pacific com pany. • • • C. A. W illiam son of G rants Pass, general forem an of th e W estern Un­ ion, was an A shland visitor yesterday looking a fte r business in te rests for his company. • • • Leonard C. P e ttit will give full violin concert a t M. E. church Mon­ day evening, October 13. 29-tf • • • Thursday, October 8, 1810 ■ A ttorney F. W. M ears of M edford was in A shland yesterday in the in­ tere sts of th e Roosevelt M emorial F und cam paign which will be held October 2Q-27. Jackson county’s quota for th is fund will be $750. Mr. M ears is th e county ch airm an of th e cam paign. • • • B com pany of the N ational G uard a re fixing up th e grounds around th e arm ory and m aking th a t building th e beauty spot it used to be before th e w ar. a • a Mrs. F. E. F rench has received a le tte r from Mrs. M. C. Reed w ritten on the eve of her sailing on her long trip to New Z ealand w ith th e Ellison- Mr. and Mrs. P. E. F rench left th is m orning for P o rtla n d on a business trip . They will drive hom e in th e cah left th e re by R alph F rench on his trip here from M ontana. • • • A shland P ost No. 14, Am erican Legion, will m eet in th e arm ory next Tuesday night a t 8 o’clock. Aside from the general business to be tra n s ­ acted, a fine social tim e is being planned, and a ll ex-service men are asked to be present, w hether or not they have joined th e post. ’ • • • H em stitching, Picoting, 10 cents a yard. W e pay th e postage. The V anity H it Shop, M edford, Ore. 6-tt • • • T he larg e st car of peaches ever sent out of A shland u n d er ice was packed th is week by th e Ashland F ru it & Produce association. The car contained 1729 boxes which held 121.841 peaches. • • * C laude Sanders, a form er well know n A shland boy, who is now lo- 0-1 ted in P o rtlan d , has been a busi­ ness v isitor in th e citv th is week. • • • Special on m incem eat all th is week 25 cents a pound a t th e Plaza M arket, 64 N orth Main stre e t. 32-4t • • « The E pw orth L eague held a busi­ ness m eeting in th e L eague room Tuesday evening. A fine supper pre­ ceded the m eeting which was hugely enjoyed by all present. • • • S. A. H anford, th e new su p e rin te n d ­ ent of K lam ath d istric t of th e M eth­ odist church, will pay his first offi­ cial visit to A shland th e la tte r p art of th is week. Mr. Sanford is from Springfield. • • • Special th is week only No. 3 cof­ fee $1.50, Plaza M arket, 64 N orth Main. 32-4t • « • R ufus J. Cole of P asadena, Calif., form er ow ner of th e Cole ranch on th e Siskiyous, was in th e city this week. • • • W. M. Briggs has received a com ­ plete list of lite ra tu re on th e re h a ­ b ilitatio n of disabled soldiers, the project of th e governm ent to ena­ ble soldiers un fit to p u rsu e th e ir for m er avocations on account of disa bilities incurred in th e w ar. By th is vocational law such ex-service men can ta k e up the p rep aratio n of any tra d e or profession for any term of years a t th e governm ent expense H a rriso n T. M organ of th is city is planning to ta k e ad v an tag e of this offer. He was Injured a t V erdun w hen a shell exploded, th ro w in g a stone ag ain st Mr. M organ’s back, and seriously in ju rin g him so th a t he is not able to follow his business of farm ing. • • * T rin ity Guild will serve a roast d in n er in th e parish house on T h u rs­ day evening from 6 to 8 o’clock at 75 cents a plate. E veryone cordial­ ly invited. 31-4 • • • Rev. C. A. E dw ards, re tu rn e d to th e p a sto ra te of th e A shland M etho­ dist church for the th ird year, is hom e from Salem w here he had been a tte n d in g th e an n u al conference. • • • W a te r Com m issioner E a rl H osier and W. E. Sergant left yesterday on a h u n tin g trip th a t tak es them to th e B utte creek country in C alifor nia. . . . Dance every S atu rd ay evening at A shland N atatorium . L au n sp ach ’s Jazz orch estra. 18-eodtf • • • The board of d irecto rs of the city schools a t a m eeting held th is week elected Miss Faye C arver as physi cal d irecto r of th e schools. • • • George Y ates has sold his paper ro u te to J. H. Stugg, a recent com er to Ashland from Toledo, Ore., who will tak e charge im m ediately. • • « Cliff Payne m akes T abourettes. • » • Mrs. E. J. Cole of Cole S tation, died a t P asadena. Cailf., O ctober 3, a fte r an extended illness. The deceased was 7 6 years of age and was well know n in th is vicinity. The body was b ro u g h t to Y reka for b u ria l Tuesday. • • • A. C. Gunn, one of th e m ail clerks ru n n in g into A shland, left Tuesday night for San Francisco on a vaca­ tion covering over two or th re e weeks. • • • Girls Wanted W anted, one girl for dining room a t once; also six girls or women to assist serving tables a t E lks Tem ple, d u rin g business m en’s banquet Octo­ b er 16th. luncheon 12:30 a. m. and d in n er 7 p. m. 32-2t AUSTIN HOTEL. W hite C h au tau q u a bureau. Mrs. Reed says they w ere to sail from V ancouver, B. C., on last F rid ay . T here a re tw enty-one in th e p a rty of w hich Mr. Reed will have ch arg e u n til they reach A uckland, New Zea­ land. h u n tin g p arty who had a th rillin g experience w ith a fam ily of bears n e a r E agle P oint recently. This fam ­ ily consisted of a m other b e a r and th re e cubs, and it took th e com bined e ffo rts of th e e n tire p a rty to finally subdue th e old bear who fought sav­ • • * - J j agely to save h er young. Five shots D. M. M onteith was in th e city w ere required before M other Bear yesterday in th e endeavor to o r­ was dispatched. « * • ganize a branch of th e W estern Loan C aptain M. W. Grubb of B com ­ and Building com pany of Salt Lake pany, O. N. G., has appointed his lieu­ City. A num ber of the citizens are in terested in th e p roject a n d if a te n a n ts for th e A shland company. branch is organized d irecto rs will be These are first lie u te n a n t, W. M. elected soon. Briggs, and second lie u te n a n t, Lynn • • * D. M owat. Both these w ere officers Edw in Dunn and R obert Peachey in th e U. S. arm y d u rin g th e world w ith two o th er men com posed a w ar. M rs Nellie Connor says it pays to ad vertise in th e T idings classified colum n. Y esterday she advertised th e follow ing articles: One princess d resse r; one oak sideboard; one kitchen table. In response to the ad. all of them were sold before bedtim e last night. DANVILLE, K y.— Lady Bell Gray is probably the m ost punctual and in d u strio u s hen in K entucky. In fact, she is so absolutely on tim e w ith her egg laying th a t th e people of P re sto n b u rg drop in a t 7 a. m. to see h er go to her nest. This very rem ark ab le S. C. Rhode Island Red hen was hatched March 24, 1918, and laid h e r first big brow n egg D ecem ber 1, 1918. GUARANTEED PRICE OF WHEAT IS HIGH “ The average price received by the A m erican grow er for w heat under th e stabilized basis for th e past two years has been $2.06 per bushel,” says th e A g ricu ltu ral P u b lish er as­ sociation. The average price received by the B ritish grow er in th e sam e period, according to th e official re­ ports, has been $2.28 per bushel. The g u aran teed prices of th e o th e r con­ sum ing co untries for th e present year ru n s as follows; “ France, $3.96; Spain, $3.96; It­ aly, $4.34; H olland, $3.25; Norway, $4.52; P o rtu g a l, $6.43, while one im ­ p o rtin g country of the W estern H em isphere, Brazil, has a g u aranteed price to its grow ers of $2.65.” ................— — E n terp rise— E ast Oregon Lumber com pany, will rebuild mill destroyed by fire. MA SONIC V. J Stated com m unication of A shland Lodge No. 23, A. F. St A. M„ th is (T h u rsd ay ) evening, October 9, a t 7:30 sharp. V isiting b reth ren cor­ dially welcome. F. H. JOHNSON, W. M. W. H. DAY, Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE— Steinw ay G rand piano, reasonable price if tak e n a t once. Mary Young, Vendome. 34-3t* The New Motor Car .«fly 'f ■ The Greatest Improvement Riding Comfort Since The Introduction or Pneumatic flires; " ” /• H ERS is a brand new type of ear. It solves the problem which has baffled automotive gineers—how to combine riding comfort with light weight and economy. Our new Three-Point Cantilever Springs make this possible. These are the first springs of their kind and they are made of chrome vanadium steel. They are exclusive with Overland. Because of these springs, Over­ land 4 combines the riding qual­ ities of large heavy, expensive, long wheelbase cars, together with the advantages and economy of small light cars. With 100-inch wheelbase, Over­ land 4 has the luxurious riding ease o f 130-inch Springbase. p ? ° The exclusive, Three-Point Can­ tilever Springs cushion the car so en­ that it rides well on all roads: they reduce choppy rebounds and side swaying, protect the car from road shocks and prolong its life, mini­ mize twisting or racking of frame and body, enable the car to hold the road better. The car and passengers ride smoothly as though floating, free from road shocks that the springs ward off. But this new riding comfort, pos­ sible only with these Three-Point Cantilever Springs, is but one of the advantages of Overland 4. Its light weight makes possible great economy of gasoline and tires. High quality materials insure durability. All vital parts of the P T ’i© front axle and steering gear and all highly stressed gears and shafts for driving the car are made of allay steel. The equipment list of Overland 4 is high grade, including Auto-Lite Starter and Lighting System — Electric Horn—Marshall Divan Up­ holstery Springs — Demountable Rims—-Three Speed Transmission —Slanting Rain Vision Windshield —Tillotson Carburetor—U. S. L. Batteries and many other high quality conveniences. In every respect Overland 4 is a quality car. The body is all steel, all enamel, the brightest, hardest, most lasting finish. Overland 4 has been tested for two years and more than 250,063 Y miles over the Rocky Mountains, prairies, through deep mud and scorching deserts—through quick sharp climatic changes. As a result of these tests we were able to judge the car’s performance under every condition and to perfect it before offering it to the public. There is no previous car of any size or price to adequately compare with the character of service Over­ land 4 introduces. The farther you ride in it the more you will appreciate it. Come in, see the car and ask for booklet. The demand will be greater than the supply for a long time. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road­ ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. I New Demonstrator of This Wonderful Model Put On Our Floor Today Come In And Look It Over On account of the great demand lor this new model it w ill be necessary to order now to insure prompt delivery. We think the Model Four is absolutely the best automobile ever offered for the money. East Main and Third Streets OVERLAND GARAGE Telephone 195 E. E. MARCY, Proprietor z ____ ;