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To ru n every o th e r d ay fo r oae m o n th , e a ch lin e , e ach tim e, 7c T o ru n ev ery issu e fo r one m o n th o r m ore, e ach lin e each time ......................................... 5c Classified Column— O ne c e n t tîie w ord each tim e To r u n ev ery issu e fo r one m o n th o r m o re, th e w ord e a c h tim e. C a rd o f T h a n k s, $1.00. O b itu a rie s , 2*6 c e n ts th o line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o r ­ d e rs o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g ­ u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e lig io u s a n d b en ev ­ o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a re g d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g w hen a n ad m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e is m ade. A m e ric a ’s d r a f t a rm y d u rin g th e fo lk d a n c in g w e a re m a k in g ape- ] w a r, A d ju ta n t G e n e ral P e te r O. cial te rm s fo r th e re m a in d e r of i H a r ris h a s a n n o u n c ed . • th e session. T he w a r d e p a rtm e n t h a s b een T h e c h ild re n ’s c h o ru s m e e t s , p re p a rin g a m a m o th lis t of n am es ev ery a fte rn o o n a t 4 o ’clock in | T h e m o ra l in flu e n ce a s w ell as th e A u d ito riu m fo r r e h e a r s a ls un- ! th e p ra c tic a l ex am p le of th e sev- ■ of m en w ho can be classed a s a c ­ T h is list, d e r th e d ire c tio n of P ro f. Coon, ! e n te e n th o u s a n d E lk s in O regon tu a l - d r a f t d e s e rte rs . R e m e m b e r t h a t th e r e is no c h a rg e w ill be th ro w n so lid ly b e h in d th e exnected to be co m p leted soon, w as fo r th is in s tr u c tio n a n d t h a t we “ sa fe ty f i r s t ” m o v em e n t in an e f­ e s tim a te d to c o n ta in n a m e s of | C lyde C ostello h a s sold his r e ­ a re e sp ecially an x io u s to have fo rt to red u c e to a m in im u m a u to ­ 100,000 " s la c k e r s .” c e n tly p u rc h a se d P la za b a ib e r every fam ily in A sh la n d r e p re s e n t­ m o b ile a n d ra ilro a d a c c id e n ts in j O p e ra tiv es of th e d e te c tio n • shop to D. Y. K. H e n ry a n d C. W. ed in th is o rg a n iz a tio n . W e m ee t i th is s ta te if a re s o lu tio n p r e s e n t­ ag e n cie s of th e fe d e ra l, s ta te a n d S n o d g rass. Mr. H enry C om es from p ro m p tly a t th e tim e s ta te d a n d ed to th e s ta te a sso c ia tio n a t th e m u n ic ip a l g o v e rn m e n ts a re to be P u eb lo , Colo., a n d Mr. S n o d g rass a re th ro u g h by 4 :3 0 . T he m usic E lk s co n v e n tio n in Salem m eets c alled on to a ssist in th e ro u n d ­ Is fro m C a lifo rn ia . Mr. C ostello w ill soon be h e re a n d w ill be of w ith a p p ro v a l, a s it is expected up, it w as said. v.’ili re m a in w ith th e new o w n ers T h e fin a l list of d r a f t d e s e rte rs su c h a n a tu r e t h a t th e c h ild re n th a t it w ill. u n til fall. T he new o w n ers a re w ill be p u b lish e d as th e f ir s t step w ill enjoy le a rn in g it. T h e re so lu tio n , w hich wa3 p re ­ f ir s t c la ss b a r t e i s a n d w ill re ­ s e n te d by th e P o rtla n d d e le g a tio n in th e ro u n d -u p . m odel th e sh o p a n d o p e ra te th re e F ifty d o lla rs re w a rd w ill be of­ a n d w hich is said to h av e th e c h a irs so th a t p a tro n s w ill not u n a n im o u s e n d o rse m e n t of. th a t fered fo r d e liv e ry of a d e s e rte r. need to w ait. E very m an on th e w a r d e p a r t­ body, c a lls a tte n tio n to th e n u ­ m e ro u s a c c id e n ts, m an y of th em m e n t’s s la c k e r list w ill be su b je c t Bible In stitu te fa ta l, w hich h av e been o c c u rrin g to m ilita ry c o u rtm a r tia l, G e n e ral M orning classes d a ily except in O regon, m any of th em d u e to H a rris said . T hey will be in th e S a tu rd a y . 9 :3 0 , “ T h ro u g h th e Bi­ c a ie le s s n e ss a n d rec k lessn e ss. T he sam e c a te g o ry a s E rw in R. Berg- m ove p ro p o se s th e a p p o in tm e n t bv do ll, b r o th e r of th e m o re n o to rio u s b le ,” by D r. S u tliffe . Y e s te rd a y ’s th e p re s id e n t of th e s ta te a sso c i­ d e s e rte r, G ro v er C leveland Berg- le c tu re on th e “ T e m p ta tio n ” w as a tio n o f a c o m m itte e to co -o p er­ doll, an d who s u rre n d e re d h im self a c le a r p o rtra y a l of m a n ’s w e a k ­ a te w ith th e sa fe ty c o m m itte e of y e s te rd a y a l t e r b e in g a fu g itiv e ness a n d G od’s m ercy. A fte rn o o n clases, 2: 30, on Co- th e P o rtla n d div isio n of ra ilro a d s since 1918. lo ssia n s, D r. Iro n s id e s To th o se T he m en on th e lis t n e a rin g in c a rry in g on an e d u c a tio n a l p re s e n t y e s te rd a y , he did indeed cam p aig ji fo r th e p re v e n tio n of co m p letio n a re th o se show n by w a r a c c id e n ts a t ra ilro a d c ro ssin g s an d d e p a rtm e n t re c o rd s to h av e d is ­ e lse w h e re . T h e co m m itee w ould re g a rd e d d r a f t calls a f te r th ey also be in s tru c te d to see th a t re g is te re d . T h e so-called d r a f t c o m m itte e s of local lodges be a p ­ I e v a d e rs a re th o se who failed to p o in te d to c o -o p e ra te w ith th e re g is te r. s ta te c o m m itte e a n d th e railw ay sa fe ty c o m m itte e in f u rth e rin g th e c a m p a ig n to th e u tm o st. The Tidings has a greater cir­ culation in Ashland and its trade territory, than all other news­ papers combined. E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M ail M a tte r REDEEM ING CONEY ISLAND All of New Y o rk ’s fam o u s Coney Isla n d w as once com m on p r o p s -- tv. E ven a f te r m ost o f It p a sse s in to p riv a te p ossession, fo r a long tim e th e fin e sea fro n t rem a in e d public. T h e re u sed to be a b o ard w alk ru n n in g a lm o st th e w hole le n g th of it. from Sea G ate to O cean P a rk w a y . L ittle by little , by p u rc h a se o r s q u a ttin g , p riv a te in te r e s ts e n c ro a c h ed on it. In r e ­ c e n t y e a rs n e a rly a ll of th e sea fro n ta g e h a s been fenced in, cov­ ered w ith a m u se m e n t p laces, h o ­ te ls a n d o th e r b u ild in g s a n d bro- 1.en up w ith p riv a te b u lk h e a d s a n d docks. T he s tr ip of b each be­ tw een h ig h a n d low tid e , leg ally b elo n g in g to th e public, a n d in a l­ ien ab le, w as fo r th e m o st p a rt 1 u rre d fro m its o w n ers. T he beach w as sim ply sto le n , except In th e s m a ll section re ta in e d by the city fo r pu b lic b a th in g , an d th e u s u rp e rs m ad e everybody pay to use th e ir beach o r sw im in th e ir oceon. Now New Y ork is p la n n in g to sp en d s e v e ra l m illio n d o lla rs in re g a in in g th a t m ile a n d a h a lf of b each a n d re s to rin g it to p u b ­ lic use. It is a fine e n te rp ris e , b u t one w hich sh o u ld n e v e r have been n e cessary . New Y ork h a s only p e rm itte d , on a h u g e scale, w h a t n e a rly every c o m m u n ity in A m e ric a is p e rm it­ tin g in som e w ay o r o th e r. B e a u ­ ty sp o ts th a t o u g h t to be reserv ed to r public re c re a tio n a n d e n jo y ­ m en t, or for public in v e s tm e n t a n d p ro fit, a re allo w ed to pass in to p riv a te h a n d s. T he p ro p e rty m ay he a c q u ire d by its p riv a te o w n ers le g itim a te ly e n o u g h , so t h a t no blam e a tta c h e s to th e m , b u t it is none th e less u n f o rtu n a te fo r th e oily a s a w hole. Im m e n se public fo rtu n e s a re th u s sq u a n d e re d . M u n icip al b irth rig h t« a re sold fo r a m ess of p o tta g e . S o m etim es th e city su c ­ ceeds, a s New Y ork hopes to do, in re p u rc h a sin g its p a trim o n y , a t a n a lm o st ru in o u s p rice. S om e­ tim es th e loss is p e rm a n e n t— th e sea beach o r la k e sh o re o r riv e r fro n ta g e , o r th e old fo re s t lan d , o r th e p ic tu re s q u e v alley, o r th e p a rk space in th e very h e a rt ot th e city , is gone fo re v e r. Plaza Barber Shop Is Sold new F a ll T a ilo red Y ou a re o v er th e w ord, th in g s new e n d old. T he e v e n in g d isc o u rse w as “ T he C h u rch , th e Body of C h r is t,” To­ n ig h t w ill be “ T h e B u d d in g of th e F ig T re e, o r G od’s D ealin g W ith th e J e w s .” Com e w hile th e se good th in g s last. B a k e r.— P re sid e n t of First tio n a l B ank p re s e n ts 20 g ro u n d s to city. F u g e n e .— New Y ork p u rc h a se s $37,000 ran c h D a lla s.— New b u ilt n e a r h ere. K. F. Courthouse Case Appealed RESTA URANT RAM BLINGS T he w ay to a m a n ’s h e a rt is th ro u g h h is sto m a c h , ’tis said , i KLA M A TI? FA L L S— A ppeal to P e rh a p s th is also a p p lie s to w om ­ th e s u p re m e c o u rt fro m th e d ecis­ a n — w hen she is m asc u lin e ly es­ ion of J u d g e H a m ilto n in th e s u it c o rte d to a r e s ta u r a n t de luxe. of J. M. D ougan, c o n tra c to r, N ow adays we go to a r e s ta u r a n t a g a in s t K la m a th C ounty, its c o u n ­ to sa tis fy o u r h u n g e r— o r dance. ty c o u rt, a n d o th e rs , h a s been fil­ Now d e a r E v e ry re a d e r, how w ould ed by p la in tif f ’s a tto rn e y s . J u d g e you lik e a m ed iu m p o rtio n of res- i H a m ilto n d ism issed D o u g a n ’s a c ­ ta u r a n t h u m o r? W itty w o rd in g s ' tio n to co llect $90,000, a lle g ed to on th is s u b je c t h av e scored m a n y , be d u e on a c o u rth o u s e b u ild in g On th e fin a l decision a b it on th e m o tio n p ic tu re screen j c o n tra c t. in T h e L ite ra ry D igest “ T opics o f ' re s ts w hich of tw o c o u rth o u s e s, th e D ay.” So, we se rv e you h e re -i one co m p leted an d erne p a rtly fin ­ w ith som e d a in ty m o rsels of hu-> ish ed , sh a ll be th e c o u n ty cap ito l. m o r t h a t have ben selected from ; A n u n lim ite d bond to se c u re a n e w sp a p e r c o lu m n s h e re , th e re [ fta> of ex ecu tio n w as filed w ith th e a p p e ^ j, a n d it is believed th a t a n d ev ery w h ere. Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t: D on’t a tto rn e y s fo r D ougan, w h ich p ra c ­ m a k e fu n of th e coffee. You m ay j tic a lly m ea n s fo r th e fa c tio n se e k ­ be old a n d w eak y o u rse lf som e ing to h av e th e fin ish ed M ain d ay .— M acon (G o .) T e leg ra p h . s tr e e t b u ild in g e s ta b lis h e d as th e W a ite r— “ Beg p a rd o n , sir, yoAiri ch eck d oes n o t In clu d e th e w ait- i c o u rth o u s e , a re th u s lay in g fo u n ­ e r ! ” “ I d o n ’t su p p o se it does. I d a tio n fo r a n in ju n c tio n p e titio n d id n ’t e a t o n e .” — B a ltim o re News. to th e su p re m e c o u rt sh o u ld th e Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t: ‘‘O ur co u n ty c o u rt a tte m p t to c o m p lete spoons a r e NOT m ed icin e— to be T A K E N a f t e r e a tin g .”— L ondon i (E n g .) T ow n Topics. " W a ite r, a re th e s e eggs s tr ic t­ ly f r e s h ? ” “ I re a lly c a n ’t say, sir, I ’ve only w o rk e d h e re a b o u t a m o n th .”— N ew O rle a n s S tates. Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t: “ T able d e ’H o te D in n e r 60 c en ts. Soup c h a n g e d d a ily .— B oston H e ra ld . W hy did you p u t t h a t soiled p la te b e fo re m e?” W a ite r: COLLEGE WORK PROVES “ T h a t’s n o t a soiled p la te . T h a t’s PRACTICAL FOR STUDENTS th e halt* p o rtio n beef you o r d e r ­ e d .”— I th a c a J o u rn a l. A frie n d te lls u s th e y m u st have O R E G O N A G R IC U LTU R A L a new w a ite r a t h is fa v o rite re s ­ C ollege, C o rv a llis, J u ly 28.— T he ta u r a n t, b e c au se to d a y he found on his p ra c tic a l n a tu r e of th e w o rk in a s tr a n g e th u m b -p rin t p la te .— S a sk a to n (C a n .) S ta r. soils a t th e college is in d ic a te d by Sign in a R e s ta u r a n t: Use less th e fa c t th a t J u n e 1920 g ra d u a te s s u g a r a n d s tir lik e hell. W e d o n ’t a re ^ow h o ld in g resp o n sib le po si­ m ind th e n o ise.— C a p e r’s W eekly tio n s w hich pay a ttr a c tiv e s a la rie s. W a lte r W illia m s of C o rv a llis h as PLAN ROUNDUP OI’ DRAFT EVADERS been m ad e h e a d of th e d e p a rt­ W ickless, odor­ m e n t of a g ric u ltu re in th e schools ' W A SH IN G TO N — A n a tio n -w id e less, e c o n o m i­ cal,concentrated ro u n d -u p of m ore th a n 100,000 of Chico, C alif. H is s a la ry is heat, and easy $2500 a y e a r. D ouglas R itc h ie of d r a f t d e s e rte rs w ill be s ta r te d to run. C o rv a llis is a s s is ta n t in th e soils soon by th e w a r d e p a rtm e n t a s a d e p a rtm e n t a t th e college. He r e ­ fin a l e ffo rt to b rin g to ju stic e m en ceives $1800 y e a rly . S. S. Goss- who ta ile d to a n s w e r th e call of ASHLAND FURNITURE CO m an of W y n d m ere, N. I)., is m a n ­ 92-94 North Main St. a g e r of a big ra n c h a t L odgepole. S. D. M. M. A lic a n te of Iloilo, P. I., is a s s is ta n t in th e M oro i B ran ch E x p e rim e n t s ta tio n w ith a s a la ry of $125 a m o n th . H. H. W h ite of K erb y is m a n ­ a g in g a ra n c h n e a r his hom e tow n. R a lp h W illo u g h b y of H a rris b u rg is fa rm in g n e a r C oburg. W illiam E ile rts o n of C la tsk a n ie s is w a te r s u p e rin te u tte n t of th e W a rm D on’t pay a m id d le m a n 's p ro fit. Y o u r H om e B a k e r is, in a sense, S p rin g s irr ig a tio n d is tric t n e a r s tric tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; he b ak es V ale. M erle J. L oosley of F o r t fo r no one else—- h e sim p ly s u p ­ K la m a th , m a n a g e s a ra^ich n e a r plies h is ow n sto c k of fre sh and M e rrill, Ore. w holesom e SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES An in c re a se in a te n d a n c e of n e a rly 300 p e r c e n t is th e envi­ ab le rec o rd m ad e by th e P h o en ix se ctio n of th e c o m m u n ity c h o ru s a t its r e h e a rs a l la s t evening. They a re a live crow d up th e re , th ey a r e h u s tlin g a b o u t fo r new mem­ b e rs an d a re m ak in g good p ro g re ss in le a rn in g th e c h o ru se s of Ihe R ose M aiden. All m em b ers of th e A sh la n d sectio n a re w elcom e at th e s e re h e a rs a ls at th e school h o u se In P h o e n ix every T u e s d a y ' a n d F rid a y e v e n in g s a t 8 o ’clock ; O nly th re e w eeks m o re re m a in Î b e fo re th e close of th e su m e r j school, th e firs t th a t A sh lan d has! k n o w n b u t we hope n o t th e last one. If you w a n t to jn a k e t h e | best use of y o u r tim e a n d a lso as-j s u re th e r e tu r n of su m m e r in ­ s tr u c tio n in q u ire a t once a s to w h a t c o u rse s m ay still be e n te re d . I a sw im m in g a n d a e sth e tic and W e a re now sh o w in g th e W oolens a n d S ilk s fo r S u its, C o ats a n d S k irts . In v ited to c a ll a n d look fin e line. Wednesday, .July 28, 1920 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE TWO Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments o f a Goitre? S h riu e r saw m ill A Cereal Naturally Sweet should be chosen in these days of high priced sugar to be — t h e t ^ ACITIZENSfi * BANK > OFASHLAND ARE YOU SAVING FOR A HOME? There a re m an y a d v a n ­ ta g e s of h a v in g a borne of y o u r ow n, T h e so o n ­ e r you begin to sav e fo r th is p u rp o se , th e n e a re r you w ill be to g r e a te r h a p p in e ss a n d success. Start a fund for a h now with The Clti Bank ot Ashland O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene­ fited many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an operation to remove a goitre when O. G. C. can be obtained for such a comparatively sm al 1 expenditure f O.G.C. when properly applied gives satis­ factory results, or your money will be refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail only. Write for booklet. Address Dept. 6 O.O. C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washington •pleases,both for its delightful flavor and its real economy. Grape=Nuts Contains Its Own Sugar Made By Postum Cereal Co.Inc., Battle Creek. Mich VACATION TIME » SAVINGS DEPOSITS Seashore and Mountain Resorts Summer Excursion Fares N ew port (On Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean) A c h a im in g place lo r th e fam ily. L a rg e a n d m o d ern n a ta to riu n i. S a lt w a te r b a th s. M any fo rm s of a m u s e ­ m en t. T illam ook County B each es A d e lig h tfu l tr ip acro ss th e C oast M ountains. D ouble d a ily tr a in serv ice fro m P o rtla n d . T h ese b each es in ­ c lu d e R o ck aw ay and G a rib a ld i beach re so rts, N eah- k a h -n ie , M a n za n ita and Bay O cean. The White House Grocery Crater Lake (One of the world’s natural wonders) E ig h ty -fiv e m iles from M edford, 6177 feet above sea level. A sky line b o u lev a rd of 35 m iles e n c ircle s th e rim of th e L ake. 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Stearns Self Service Store 7 M ain Street O pposite the P la za -A Corduroy Breeches $8.50 Khaki Hats $1.75 to $2.00 Khaki Ladies’ Skirts $4.00 GOODS