Tuesday, June 29, 1920 ABHLAND DAILY TWING8 PAGE FoUR Local and Personal D. R. Conner of the Hotel Aus­ tin has purchased a handsome Scotch collie dog which he has with him at present in the hotel, where the intelligent animal is be­ coming the pet of the guests. The dog will be taken to the Owen ranch shortly to be trained. Photo supplies. Exchange. • • The Camera The Tidings has received no­ tice from the United Press that on account of the recent raise in scale by the Telegraphers’ Union telegraph tolls on our daily report will be materially increased after July 1st. Consider­ ing the uncertainty of securing news print at an exhoritant price, the heavy raise in telegraph tolls and the proposed raise in the printers’ scale, looks like the aver­ age little country daily will have to suspend publication until times i become normal. • • OR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE COMING • • © NON-SUIT FOR DORRIS WOMAN Votes For improvements The Harris Brothers, enter-, tainers, a company of five persons, will’be in Ashland during” the Fourth of July celebration, and will put on big free acts through-A out the three days. This company has commanded big audiences in all the large cities and recently filled the opera house in Red Bluff. This will be a remarkably tine attraction during the cele- bration. • * Miss Verena Devine of Lebanon, is a guest at the home of her sis- tei. Mrs. Frank Jordan, on Gran­ ite street. She expects to remain here until after the Fourth of only celebration. GREAT PUBUC MAN SPEAKER JULY 4TH Robert Louis Stevenson’s pow- erful story, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” has been translated to the screen with John Barrymore in the leading role and will be shown at the Vining theater for three days commencing today. This is declared to be one of the most remarkable pictures ever filmed, and the performance of Mr. Barrymore, it is claimed, is a worthy companion to that of Rihcard Mansfield, who appeared in the same part in the stage ver­ sion of the story. The plot, as is well known, has as its central figure a young Lon­ don physician, Dr. Jekyll, whose tenderheartedness is exceeded only by his all-absorbing interest in his chosen profession and his scientific investigations. He is in love with an innocent, beautiful girl, Millicent Carew. Her fath­ er, Sir George Carew, is a famous man about town. Dr. Jekyll is persuaded by Sir George to ac­ company him to a low music hall. From this experience, Jekyll is led to experiment with a liquid that will separate the good and evil in a man into two distinct bodies. He evolves such a drug, administers it to himself and be- comes not only Jekyll, the doctor­ philanthropist, but also Hyde, a misshapen, evil brute. Gradual­ The only wool warehouse sys­ ly the Hyde side of his character tem of any magnitude west of overmasters Jekyll and, after stir­ Chicago is located in Oregon. ringly dramatic scenes, he suc­ cumbs. Only after his death is the dual character of his person­ ality revealed. The F. G. Alleid residence on I Try our Kodak finishing. You’ll Beach street has been purr’used ; come again. The Camera Ex­ by Fred Vargus of the Park gar- change. age, and his wife. This sale • as • • made through the Beaver Realty John Anderson, a student of the company. | University of Oregon, is home from Eugene for the summer va- FOR HIRE ! cation. One two-ton truck. Carson- • • 251-6t Fowler Lumber Co. Kodak finishing promptly and • • — carefully done at the Camera Ex- Moore, . Billy Meade and Mr. . . . change. two young men from Pataskala,: © € Ohio, who are touring the west. Miss Doris Hithccock is back stopped off yesterda/ in Ashland from Portland where she had and spent the day at the home of been spending a vacation. A. M. Beaver. They are from the • • Millinery sale, one-fourth off former home of Mr. Beaver, and Mr. Meade is a close friend of in our line. Mrs. H. Simons. 248-tf Meredith Beaver. • • The buildings of the Ashland We have secured a competent Lumber company are presenting swimming instructor for women to the public a fine appearance in- and children. Ashland Natator- ium. 255-6t cident to a fresh coat of paint, which is an attractive adjunct to • • that section of the city. Miss Nola Kent is home from • • Roseburg where she taught in the Contractor Frank Jordan broke 1 ubile schools last year, and will spend the summer vacation with ground yesterday for the addition her mother, Mrs. Annie Kent, at to the Ashland Fruit and Produce | association to be erected on Ash the Hotel Columbia. street, adjoining the present build- Hemstitching and plcoting, Bal-ing. Mr. Jordan has his concrete | mixers and full equipment on the cony Shop, Vaupel’s Store. ground and has a force of men J. H. Priest of Ohio street is engaged to rush the work along. • • entertaining at his home on Ohio Tourists Stopping T. L. Powell returned home this street Miss Grace Davis, Alba, At Local Hotels Davis, Ethel Davis and W. M. morning from Crescent City with Brennan of Portland, who have his stolen auto ip tow. The men the theft were | come here to visit, and will re­ charged with Hotel Austin main until after the Fourth of brought to Jackson county and are Mrs. F. H. Mann, Tacoma, bound over to appear before the Wash.; Robert Shirley, Oakland; July celebration. J grand jury. D. B. Jameson and wife, C. F. Le­ We would be grateful if every bon and wife, Geo. H. Sharp and one wishing to have their clothes Dr. Bertha Sawyer is back from wire, Salina, Kan.; Major Sims cleaned and pressed for the cele- an extended vacation spent in and family, George F. Orborne, bration, would bring them in the Portland and other points in the Portland; Jack Del Mar, Manila; first of the week. Paulserud & north. Mr. Oakes; Harold Lockwood; C. Barrett. 255-3t Sat. Mon. Tues. L. Lamkin, Montague, Calif.; E. The Trinity church and Guild • • I R. Christensen, R. Marmion, Se­ A number of Ashland residents picnic that was to have been held attle, Wash.; J. N. Bramwell, wife are undergoing extensive repairs ion Thursday of this week is post- and daughter, Malin; Lieutenant on their properties this summer, i poned until after July 4. and Mrs. Walter R. Peck, Seattle, and more are considering im- Wash.; M. A. Lung, San Fran­ provements in the near future. cisco; Nick Minkler. Sisson, Calif.; Among those already being im­ W. H. and R. H. McConger, Cot­ ROOMS WANTED FOR proved are the home of C. Nance tage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. CELEBRATION DATES on Fifth street, which is being Anderson, Mrs. Carrie L. Hub­ treated to a coat of paint, and the bard, Abilene, Kan.; Dr. J. O. V. All persons wishing to rent home of Ed Barron which is un­ Neptune and wife, Louis Gottsk- rooms during the Fourth of dergoing repairs. chick, wife and daughter, Wm. F. July celebration will please • • Gottschick, Salina, Kan.; Mrs. T. Wanted—5 boys to sell Ash­ list them with the Commer­ S. Keltner, Pittsburg, Kan.; Mrs. land Tidings on street and in cial Club secretary. C Mulit and son, Long Beach, Lithia Park, on July 3 and 5. We will need every availa­ Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arm­ ble room in town. € O.L. Brown of Klamath Falls strong, Los Angeles, Calif.; J. H. COMMERCIAL CLUB. was a business visitor in Ashland c. $$99999999999 Inlcw, Dorris, Calif.; O. F. North, over night. Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gould, Bozeman, Mont.; Cliff Payne makes camp stools. Robert Cook, Gold Hill; Mr. and 256-3 Mrs. J. P. Churchill, Yreka, Calif.; • • r. T. Wheeler, Reno, Nev.; W. D. Mrs. P. J. Smith, who has been Hughes, Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs. very ill for several weeks past, is W. Turpén, Riparia, Wash.; J. S. 1 eported today as no better. It Dusenbury, Captain U. S. A., Sa­ is thought her condition will ne­ lem; C. Danker, Cleveland, Ohio. cessitate treatment in a hospital. • • TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Wanted—Boosters for Ghan­ KLAMATH FALLS. — Motion tauqua to begin work at once. Six for a non-suit in the action of FOR SALE—Dining table and chairs, Axminster rug 9x12. young ladies. Call at Commercial Mrs. Lettie Ethridge of Dorris. 219 Granite St. 257-2* club rooms. Sisqiyou county. California, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, against the city of Klamath Falls, with or without board. 84 Äli- Miss Marie Hillis of Grants Pass to recover $2500 for injuries al­ da St. 257-3* is a guest at the J. L. Heer home leged to have been received in FOR SALE—Kent pie cherries, 5c in Ashland this week. . a fall on a sidewalk was granted per lb. and pick them yourself. NOTICE by Judge D. V. Kuykendall. Mrs. Chattin, 316 Hargadine. I will not be responsible for any | The court held evidence to es- 257-2 debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. tablish the claims of the plaintiff FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red Edith MacDowell, after this date, for damages for an injury received fryers, 35c live weight; cream W. C. MacDOWELL, separator and man’s bicycle, in a fall through a hole in the Ashland, June 28, 1920. good as new; also garden hand sidewalk had not been established. • • cultivator and lawn mower. Misses Pauline Ball and Sadie 1 The attorneys for Mrs. Ethridge Call 411-R. 257-1 Ross and Walter Ross of San will appeal to the supreme court. FOR SALE—Five room plastered Francisco are guests at the home house, modern conveniences, of Nels Erickson on Palm avenue. one and one-half acres in bear­ The young people made the trip ing orchard, berries and gar­ here by automobile, and expect to ‘ V den. Terms. 645 Liberty St. 257-tf remain in Ashland until after the Fourth. FOR SALE—Lunch wagon, rea­ sonable price. Phone 148. • • 256-5* Payne sells good milk. Phone. KLAMATH FALLS.—Voters in 219 eod the Klamath irrigation district 485-R. SALE—Used doors, win­ 6 6 i indorsed by 55 to 6, entering into FOR dows, iron kitchen sink and Among the various attractions j a supplemental contract for the porcelain sink; also 3 14 skein wagon. Phone 264-Y, or call lor the Fourth of July celebration expenditure of $225,000 for bet- 166 Hargadine. the committee has secured a col-terments and improvements in the 257-Tues. Thurs. Sat. ored minstrel troop of first class system. The expenditures under the FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room professional talent which will new bungalow. Adults only. contract would be for the renewal give free acts each day. This en- Phone 264-Y, or call 166 Har- tertainment will be an exceptional: of the Henley and Adams flumes, 256-tf gadine. the enlargement of the Nuss Lake, drawing card. Poe Valley and several other ca­ LOST—Diamond shaped fraterni­ - • • ty pin with J. Finneran engraved MACCABEES, ATTENTION! nals, and general expansion and on back. Reward. Bring to Margaret Review will postpone betterment work. Elks’ rooms. 257-2t* Fifth Wednesday entertainment, j COMMITTEE. • • war,” was the challenge Wilhelm hurled at Gerard when the am­ bassador was closeted with him | H. Zink, Chicago, Ill.; D. McHaf- in an interview of an hour and a i fey, Eldon, Iowa; Wm. F. Wands, Quality Meat. half, in 1915. Mobridge, S. D. ; Thos. M. Holmes, It has never been printed what Chicago, Ill.; George Mordon, Gerard replied, but his careful Gold Hill; C. R. Dehaven and | handling of the delicate situa- wife; P. Conser, Dunns Camp; C. | tions during the ruthless submar- F. Carlson, Salem; C. O. Melhol- Gerard’s patriotic address at 1 ine warfare proved he plainly in- len, Medword; Illeen Gerard, Wi- Ashland during the celebration position and nona Waddell, Dunsmuir, Calif. will be the greatest treat ever of-dicated America's James M. Beall, Portland; R. A. fered to a Southern Oregon au- that he gave Germany to under- bailey, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. dience. He is absolutely the best stand the United States’ attitude Davis, Sam Shapps, Des Moines, qualified man in America for such was firm in its demand that the Iowa; Frank Moore and family, an occasion. lives of neutrals be respected. Miss Marion Carver, E. M. Mead, He is the only living American Gerard’s four years in Germans E C. Hart, San Diego, Calif.;- who in official lite “sat on the were filled with more difficulties than ever a diplomat faced in a John Clark and wife, Wolf Creek, Kaiser.” Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, San As United States ambassador at foreign country. Besides taking Bernardino, Calif. Berlin, the former justice of the care of the affairs of his own New York supreme court faced the country, he turned his embassy difficult problem of protecting into a clearing house for all com- American interests in Germany munications between the warring at a time when the treacherous nations and protected entente in propaganda of the former wan terests in Germany. lord was, like an octopus, reach­ Musical Recital ing out its tentacles to entangle Hillsboro to have a $60,000 A large audience listened with America. cannery. delight to the musical recital giv- “America had better look out en in the Methodist church last after this war. I will stand no Wendling.—New hall to be evening by the pupils of Miss nensense from America after this built for L. L. L. L. Haight, the blind music instruc­ tor. whose talents are fast be-1 coming noted in this community. | The participants handled their parts with skill and proficiency which reflected great credit not only to themselves but to their in­ And save money on your fuel bills. structor. The program consisted | Dry, convenient and clean to handle, of piano solos, duets and trios ignites readily, and cheaper in price from the best of musical compos­ than other fuel. ers, and all were most creditably rendered. Notice I Every person who has ordered tickets at Rose EAGLE MEAT MARKET LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop. Service. Cleanliness. NORTH MA IN, ASHLAND • Modern Business Demands Modern Methods —In an effort to eliminate errors, speed up our service and make it possible to give our customers the maximum in values— —We will install on July 1st a : complete BURROUGHS SYSTEM I cf BOOKKEEPING. —On and after this date we will render statements of the account monthly. The Social Realm The White House Grocery Quality Groceries—Modrately Priced BURN FACTORY BLOCK WOOD Phone No. 20 one assist, no errors! ASHLAND LUMBER CO FORDSON anii [Ue bill : “n Number 100,000 Leaves Factory On February 21st, at 10:45 o'clock, Fordson Tractor number 100,000 left the assembly line in the Fordson plant at Dearborn, Mich., slightly less than two and one-half years after number one was completed. And here again Henry Ford has set a new high record in the manufacture of farm tractors via the quantity produc­ tion route. Although the Ford interests are very recent entrants in the ranks of the tractor manufacturers, yet Henry Ford really built a tractor —of the steam type—before he started work on his first gas car. With acknowledgments to K. C- B. And incidentally that tractor and the first car are still in very good running condition, and Mr.' Ford occasionally demonstrates both to visitors to his farm in Dearborn. Some fifteen years ago Mr. Foni began work on what has come to be the Fordson. This tractor was really a Ford car equipped with special wheels and included, of course, some mechanical changes. By 1908 he had a workable trac­ tor; it plowed, harrowed, and did much other work on the farm, Then ensued nine more years of experimental work before the first tractor was put on the market. HARRISON BROTHERS Fordson Tractor Dealers ASHLAND, OREGON EVERY WILD.EYED fan. OF MY cigarettes WAS ON his feet. AND HE saw the package. OR SOMEONE else’s. THAT I look it from. AND THEIR soft remarks. AND SMILED and said. REACHED THE next county. “THEY SATISFY! AND WHILE I’m not. AND THAT smoke you smashed. EASILY EXCITED. WAS ONE my wife. I GUESS 1 was helping. BOUGHT AT a bargain. THE PITCHER bean. SO THAT makes it. THAT CLEAN-UP hitter. A SATISFY, AND MY good south paw. DOUBLE HEADER.” AND AFTER that. HIT A iat lan, RIGHT IN the vestibule. AND HE said "Phooo. A FOUL tip. RIGHT ON my last cigar." AND 1 was sorry. AND GAVE him one. I EVEN saw him. ROOTING FOR the umpire. TWENTY hits — twenty chances — with never a goose-egg—that’s Chesterfield’s average on every package. Trust the fans to pick them out. An unusual blend of Turkish and Domestic—it can't bo copied. These cigarettes arc thtrt —they sutisjy! “ [TN] TP g Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday W li ‘t li‘t 11 June 29-30, July 1st. Kscena, $— C DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE CUR I CuSTOMCKS -HAVE ONLY MOTOR JOYS • •.rom. By Robert Louis Stevenson STARRING---- JOHN BARRYMORE Ashland prepared ! To Behold Acting That Will at Times Bring Warm Tears of Pity and at Times Make Your Blood Run Cold With Horror. A Powerfully Dramatic Production “THE FINEST FELLOW I EVER KNEW.”—THAT'S WHAT HIS FRIENDS CALLED D R. JEKYLL. "THE VILEST BRUTE THAT WAS EVER CALLED MAN.”_ THAT’S WHAT THE WORLD CALLED MR. HYDE. AND BOTH WERE THE SAME! ThereHas Been Much Talk Of Motor Ills OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW ONLY THE MOTOR JOYS Every car we put out is thoroughly tested before it comes to us, is tested again before it goes to you. y There the car is right experience is not necessary in driving. You are perfectly safe in cars bought here. Buy an ’Overland Light 4” Brothers for the Cabaret must take them up and pay for them prior to Wednesday evening at 9 NOTE—Children Not Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents. p. m., or the seats will be sold again. This is on account of the tremendous demand for seats, as all seats have been sold for several days. Admission-Adulls 35c, Children 10c INCTXRNG BOX SEATS 50c ■ V; EXPERT REPAIRING, ACCESSORS, OUS, GREASES. PHONE 125 pi e and STS., . ASHLAND, OREGON.