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✓ PAG E FO UR ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Thrusday, A ugust 11, 1921 BOY SCOUTS, ATTENTION! BEING STRAIGHT. Ahoy! L a k e of th e W oods! All T E E -H E E ! S couts w ho a re p la n n in g to go on WotMng can com e of It—not bslac Local K and Personal straight, C o u 1 d n ’t you th e trip to th e L a k e o f th e W ood3 T he - blossom* sad beauty and goodness spare me Just one m u st h a v e th e ir m oney paid in to of fate kiss? ■ » * Side L ig h ts -^ -, th e h a n d s of th e S c o u tsm a a te rs be Are born for the lowly, the humble and R eally I don’t Wise k n o w yet h o w fo re F rid a y ev en in g , A u g u s t 12, o r Who keep the clean faith of the Infinite m any I ’ll n e e d skis*. MASONIC MEETING m a k e so m e d e fin ite a rr a n g e m e n ts w h e n my flan«« And manly and upright In honor of calls tonight. deed BELIEVE LAND IS ACCURSED a b o u t it. B rin g a ll y o u r s tu f f to th e w est e n tra n c e of th e M e th o d ’s t M aking living life straight the real cor* o f their creed. uext M onday fo renoon French W orkm en Refuse to Complete c h u rc h S ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n , A sh la n d Building ok S tru c tu re W hich They B rin g n o th in g n o t n e cessary . T ie N othin» can com e of It—not beln» right. not after L odge No, ¿ 3 . T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , r Joy and the laughter and music and A ssert Is H aunted. th e best . 1 y o u r b u n d le s firm ly . A ll be a t th e The light Aug. 11. im p o rta n t ro u tin e b u s i- ’ She says she sa m e p lace T u e sd a y m o rn in g a t 7 Are made for the fellow s who stahd in wouldn’t C oiner sites a re usually a t a pre m arry tho sun neaa, a lso w ork in F ir s t D egree. o ’clock fo r th e s ta r t. T end to th e s e the best man on And are never asham ed of the things they mium in any g re a t city, but P a ris lias V isiting b re th x e n co rd ia lly w elcom e. jth in g s a t once. have done earth. Plenty of M eet a t 7 :3 0 s h a rp . , one th at has rem ained unoccupied for i C. F. K O E H L E R ,, S c o u tm a s te r. And are proud to have battled with self «tris say that. nearly 30 y ears sim ply because French and com e through M l* talk, eh? G. B 1C E N H O W ER , A ctg. W. M. carpenters, bricklayers and m asons re An sw eet and a s clean and a s fresh as the Oh, I don’t dew. W . H. DAY, Secy. fuse to com plete a s tru c tu re which 1 will be a t c a k e o f t h e W oods know. Some girts was begun th e re and which they de b u ild in g c o tta g e s fo r th e n e x t te n N othing can com e o f It—not being square. mean I t Some W h a t is a v a c a tio n w ith o u t m u clare is haunted. T he co rn er is the e f them are look- T he birds and the blossom s, th s trees and days. A ny o n e in te re s te d , p h o n e M r. the air lag for wealth. sic? Buy a s m a ll V ic tro la a n d ta k e rue de la Villetta. P e c k , fire a n d g a m e w a rd e n a t L a k e Are m eant for the stragglers who stand Id 1882 th e ow ner of th e plot de- i t a lo n g . R o se B ros. 2 4 7 -tf forth and cry 2 8 3 -tf O F COURSE. ddeu to build a three-story brick of th e W oods. J. D. B eeson. T hey’ve right to look up with their face to the sky, Cool o ff in R ose B ro s“ % e c ream ap a rtm e n t house, but hardly had work D a u g h te i se n d s Not ice— • F or with them the old Justice and kind y o u a th o u sa n d p a rlo r w h e re q u a lity ice c re a m s a n d , s ta rte d on th e w alls wheu workmen ness and truth found the body of a wom an who had T h e school b o a rd o f d is tr ic t t t u m klseea a n d w a n ts H ave kept them clean-hearted in old age s h e rb e ts a re serv ed . 264tf! been cot into pieces and buried In a and youth. her e ig h t w ill rec e iv e b id s on o r b e a h u n d red in re turn. basket. T he laborers threw dow n fo re A u g u st 17 fo r tr a n s p o rtin g p u —Baltim ore Sun. B u re p a ste u riz e d m ilk , 10c th e th e ir tools and refused to work. A hundred A k isse s? q u a rt a t R ose B ros. 2 4 3 -tf new crew w as hired, b u t the first p ils of sa id d is tr ic t to A sh lan d D on't be ab day they w ere a t work a scaffold fell, schools. T h e sa id b o a rd re s e rv e s th e surd, John. A You can e a t c h e a p e r a t th e H o tel j killing one of the workm en and in rig h t to r e je c t a n y o r a ll bids. T ele Constant Inflow of 8ea Is Said to Bo hundred dollar», A sh la n d G rill th a n you can a t hom e ju rin g another. T his convinced the ph o n e D is tric t C le rk , l i ’ - j i . fo r Responsible for Destruct ivo of course. ‘ 289-4 a n d h av e no w ork o r w orry. L u n c h su p erstitio u s ones In the force th at p a rtic u la rs . Earthquakes. eon, 60c; d in n e r, $1.00 2 8 9 tf the place was haunted and they In duced the co n tra cto r to give up the One «f the world’s wonders of which J u s t received th e new B ru n e r ALL O V E R . Job. few people have ever heard is at See o u r F a ll S u itin g s of p u re V ir W o o len C o m p a n y ’s lin e of fall a n d The groom w a s F o r 22 y ears the construction work gin W ool. B a u ls e ru d ’s. 2 7 9 -tf w in te r sa m p le s. C all in a n d see Argostoll, in the island of Cephalonla, generous w as halted and then a n o th e r con-) the largest o f the seven Ionian islands. very. tra c to r tried the task, but the fol th em . C le a n in g a n d re p a irin g done The power that works the com .mills» Upon his wed F o r re a l hom e co oking, e a t a t lowing day th e w ar began, and the on s h o rt no tice. K. N elson, H o tel at Argostoll is derived from the sea, ding trip. G a r n e tt’s, 93 N. Main.. 2 8 8 -tf c o n tra ct w as recalled. Since then the A u stin Bldg. 2 7 3 -tf which rushes downward into the land. Me took her to the ow ners of the property have refused Many m illions o f gallons of salt wa ferry. E x tra sp ecial! E a g le P o in t! to go n e a r the site, although they a re B est m e a ls in th e city . H o tel ter have run down Into the interior of And g a v e hie brido the slip. S a tu rd a y n ig h t! S p iz z e rin k tu m O r w illing to sell it ff a buyer can 1^ A sh la n d G rill. Luncheon.. 60c; d in the earth in this manner. found who w ill assume all the risks. Experts believe that the water finds c h e s tra ! 290-2* n»4ri«i i n e r, $1.00. 2 8 9 tf its way down through the soil and T he C h ris tia n W o rk e r s ’ B and rocks to heated areas fs r beneath the ,A M B A N QUES j w ill hold a se rv ic e in th e B elleview surface, where it becomes steam. But where are the necessary outlets T IO N . school h o u se Sunday a fte rn o o n , for such vast clouds of steam ? The I hâve boen to A u g u st 14, a t 3 o ’clock. E v e ry o n e opinion is held by some that the an UNDER connaît a beauty is in v ited to a tte n d . ASK YOUR swer to this m ystery is to be found in NEW doctor about my the frequent activity of the nearest j GROCER oomplexlon. V co in s u re s a n y th in g a n y w h e re volcano. MANAGEMENT • ! P h o n e 274-J. ' 290tf Doee he hold It la supposed that the active volcn- j ont any hop*. noee o f Italy are the safety valves of i— ! the enormous subterranean boiler O rres is back tyi th e jo b a n d is which Is turning th is Inflowing water sh o w in g so m e v ery fin e w oolen a t into the steam and gases which escape th e new fall prices. 284-t! from these volcanoes. MO W O N D E R . Some scientists declare that if tbs R abbit: You O rres c le a n s a n a re m o d e ls clo th es. inflow o f the sea w as stopped earth-I ran never de pend on him in quakes would be less frequent 2 8 4 -tf Ashland A REDUCED F A R E S 20 R id e Books— $ 5 .0 0 IN T E R URBAN E ffe c tiv e A u g u st 10th AU TO CA R CO. ; ' More People are daily getting the G roceteria H abit BOILER in EARTH’S INTERIOR Lithia Bakery Wholesale and Retail — 1 1 OUR BRAN BREAD MILK BREAD SA TISFIE S TH E ; KEY TO HEALTH — 'J E. R. IS A A C & CO. S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL Q U A L IT Y S T O R E A U G U ST SA L E S ’«Special O ffering's for F r id a y a n d «Saturday T his is th e g o ld en h a rv e s t tim e fo r b u y e rs. S u c h v a lu e s a s w e a r e p re s e n tin g a t th is s to r e d u r in g o u r g r e a t A u g u s t S ales. N o m a t- te i w h a t y o u r p a r tic u la r n e e d s, y o u a r e c e r ta in to p r o fit by b u y ing now . T h e se lis tin g s a r e b u t a p o rtio n o f th e m an y R em s on sale. SILK PO PLIN, YD. 98c 36 in ch e s w ide, sold r e g u la r ly a t $1.50 yd. All th e new an d w a n te d co lo rs fo r e a rly fall w ear. *• PONGEE SILK , YD. $ 1 .0 0 33 in ch es w ide, sold r e g u la r ly a t $1.25 yd. F in e s t q u a lity im p o rte d Foo Chow xP o n g e e S ilk. Only a lim ite d q u a n tity a t th is price. STOCKINGS, PA IR 3 3 c Sold re g u la rly a t 50c pair. C h ild re n 's lin e rib b e d hose in b lack, brow n a n d w h ite. CHARM EUSE, YD. $ 2 .7 5 F in e q u a lity silk C h a rm e u se in, T au p e, B row n, N avy a n d Black. T he p o p u la r Mik for fall. a panic. T urtle: W hy? •h u n tin g W Rksut Locomotive, W hy cook a t hom e th e s e h o t Rabbit: H e R nilrssd yards < are now being d a y s? E a t in c o m fo rt a t H o te l A sh- gets rattled and lan d G rill. 28 9 tf equipped w ith * system which dls- looses his head. w ith the necessity o f mi___ _ uae o f a locom otive and Its crew mere H. R. A d am s, th e P lu m b e r, sells ly for the p srp ese e f shifting a p lu m b in g fix tu re s and su p p lie s or two. An electric capstan w as P h o n e 1 66-J, shop a t 248 F if th St. cently introduced for Just such a purj pose. Tho car puller, eg th e device 2 8 7 -tf called, eonslsto o f * powerful electri^ All wool s u its a t $25 a n d up, a t motor driving a capstan through < in good condi- j O rres. See th e sp e cia l v a lu e s at reduction co lt In order to pull one tio n , $85.00, a t 225 S o u th O a k $32.00. T hey c a n ’t be b e a t. 2 8 4 -tf or two cars along the track, one end d a le Ave., M edford. P h o n e 691 J .j o f a stout rope is m ade fa st to a 290-3* car w hile the other end is wrapped I H otel A shland G r i l l - around the capstan and polled by the E x cellen t serv ice. C h o icest of operator so a s to Insure a Arm hold. FO R SA LE, T R A D E OR R E N T — food p re p a re d in a s a n ita ry k itc h e n A handle protruding throng*» to» mo- 5 2 -acre d a iry and hog ran c h in by ch efs w ho know how . .2 8 9 tf tor casing serves to start and stop tbs W illa m e tte valley n e a r A lbany. motor. T h is y e a r ’s cro p o f hay a n d g rain C liff P ay n e m ak e s P o rc h Sw ings. in th e b a rn . See Sw ensen Mc -------»— Telephone S ta tistic s R ae F u r n itu r e Store. W e sp e cia liz e on Taney b ric k ice From the bureau of census, Wash 2 9 ft-T h lir e Q o f i f cream . R ose B ros. 2 6 4 tf ington, D. C., the report on telephones which form s part o f the p— an, a f electrical Industries for 1917 can now A u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e a sp ecialty . be had. According to thia report there Yeo, of co u rse. 2 9 0 tf were in that year 11,716,820 telephones in the United States, exclusive of cer Beat Way. tain railway, government and private Bolduc—My highest am bition is to lines. The estim ated number e f mes do som ething th a t will arouse th e sages or talks w as nearly 22,000,000,- whole w orld.” 000, the m iles o f wire reached 28,827,- i Scott W hy don’t you peddle alarm 188, the em ployees numbered 262,629, clocks ?—Sparks. and the value o f the plant and equlp- ment was alm ost $1,600,000,000. Sev- j A Bad Combination. enty per cent approximately o f the “Why aren’t you out In vour c a r F telephone business was dons by ths " F la t tire.” Bell system. “Why don’t you get It Avert*’ “F lat purse.”—Boston T ran scrip t. ' R. IL LOCKWOOD, Prop. THE M E D F O R D-ASH LA N D— 4«c SILK HOSE, P A IR $ 1 .1 9 Sold re g u la rly a t $1.50 pair. P u re th re a d silk h ose fo r w om en. Coine in B lack. C ordovan an d w hite. DUTCHESS SATIN, $ 1 .9 8 YD. 36 in ch e s w ide, a re g u la r $2.50 v a lu e in B lack only, fin e q u a lity fo r d resse s, cap es a u d coats. COMBINATIONS, $ 1 .9 8 M ade o f fin e N ainsook trim - • m ed w ith lace a n d e m b ro id e ry . “ M a rc e lla ” g a rm e n ts . OVERBLOUSES, $ 5 .2 5 M ade of best q u a lity J a p P ongee, h an d e m b ro id e re d in wool, tie back. BEDSPREA D. $ 3 98 S a tin b e d sp re a d ? , fu ll size o f heavy' w e ig h t. S a il re g u la rly a t $4 75. Have your Picoting a n d APRON DR ESSES, $ 2 .2 5 Sold re g u la rly at $3.00. M ade of fin e q u a lity C h am b rey trim m e d w ith ric ra c a n d sm oke p e a rl b u tto n s. T hom as H. Ince S pecial P ro d u ctio n The Bronze Bell • W ith Doris M ay P ic tu re is D ra m a tic a n d T h rillin g GO TONIGHT C o m in g -F rid a y -S a tu rd a y BLANCHE SWEET chuckled W AS H O T staff. I S W E L L E D with pride. • • • W AS R E A D IN G one. • • • BUT TH EN he said. • • • “ FORGET TH E ads. OF M Y cigarette ads. I N E V E R read ’em * • • She D oesn't Believ*. it. W henever an elderly woman ia read ing ano gives a contem poraneous snort, It m eans th at In the story the heroine has Just rejected the h en. be cause he is rich. e • • • A N D I felt him chuckle • • • N O W NO one had ever CITIZENS BANK O FASHLAND e WILLING TO T E ST IT Merchant: T h ese antiques, ef course are Just kept for th eir history and the eentlm ent th a t ta attached to them. Mr. Newrich: Aw rlght! We’ll toko th is one for three days on trial and H • R don’t prove satisfactory w e’ll re O IE R B L O U SE S, $ 4 .7 « M ade o f G e o rg e tte C repe w ith lace fro n t. C om e in F le sh co lo r. T ie back. T hey c re a te d a s u rp lu s a n d p u t It o u t a t in te re s t. We c a n ’t a ll be m oney k in g s, b u t we c a n ’t hope to ov erco m e fo rtu n e u n less we save. H av in g a sa v in g s a c c o u n t w ith T H IS b a n k w ill op en YOUR o p p o rtu n ity Hemstitching Done Here SÀVII Teeth Saved His Life. Hie teeth saved-a N ew York hunter’s life. While tho man wag stepping frees a stump on which he was standlqg; his gun was discharged. The ball hit one of his teeth, breaking IL but, glancing off, struck Ids wrist, thus preventing a fatal wound. a • • • • • S a ra " e • • e e T H E Y S A T IS F Y .“ « • • • A N D D A R N E D if I don't th in k e 20 cents • * A N D T H A > is this. AMO L A U G H E D ■««»»*' more 20 e A B O U T T H A T rigaretto. o AMO H E said, e • • • IF HE liked it. turn IL TH E HISTORY OF TH E .MONEY KINGS • SO I had to ask. o t T H E Y O U G H T to say. • • a • a S O M E T H IN G D IFFEJU EltT. P R A IS E D T H A T ad THE • • • • BUT LEM K E tell you. s e e • • • show s t h a t th e fo u n d a tio n s of th e ir w e a lth w ere laid by p e rs is te n t sav in g . The Store W here Yonr Patronage Is Appreciated “o n th e P la za ” T H E F A T man ( mmu . to me. GOWNS, $ 1 .9 8 M ade of p rin te d P lisse C repe in fu ll le n g th . Sizes 16 an d 17 CRETONNES, YD. 35c 36 inch C olonial C re to n n e in new fall p a tte rn s , lig h t a n d d a rk co lo rs. See th e s e new m a te ria ls . ’ Knapp’s Groceteria No wander ¿he KIMONAS, $ 2 .9 8 J a p a n e s e C h a llle K im o n as n tad d e in J a p a n e s e sty le . B eau tifu l c o m b in a tio n of colors. It P a y s! • e 'THEM HC said. o • • HE R E A L L Y beliereg. “LO O K H E R E * and potated HE WAS giving me • • • AMO WHERE n wrtttou • • • “F W E TOBACCO.- • • ♦ the FRUITER had se t • o • TABASCO” • o » A * ® TH AT’S why the maa S O M E T H IN G N E W ! e e e r O U can blame it on th e p rin te r if 1 you don’t see T h e y Satisfy' m * Chesterfield ad v ertisem ent. B ut be sure o f th is--y e n ’ll find it in the n g a re tte e v e ry tim e . W o nderfulT urkish and DeroestJc tohacoos, wonderfully blended—it Bounds easy But you’ll S?4 Chesterfields T W M sssd eeu ’t toeepWd. \ Must Have Power Over Beea A British Columbian reader tell* u : that a Swedish gardener who settled id that province would hold a flower between his teeth w hile the bees came and gathered honey from It. French Minister for Sports. F rance has created a m in ister fsr sport. The portfolio h a s been given to S. Vidal, a distinguished soldier and p resident of th e Sports* Union of France. F or Crater L ak e or other tripe, i see D© W itt Taxi. Phon e 140. 2 6 S -lm c ig a r e t t e s L ig sett <St M yxäs T obacco C o .