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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
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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.
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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.
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T H E Y S A T IS F Y .“
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A N D D A R N E D if I don't th in k
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20 cents
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A N D T H A > is this.
AMO L A U G H E D ■««»»*' more
20
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A B O U T T H A T rigaretto.
o
AMO H E said,
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IF HE liked it.
turn IL
TH E HISTORY OF TH E
.MONEY KINGS
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SO I had to ask.
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T H E Y O U G H T to say.
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S O M E T H IN G D IFFEJU EltT.
P R A IS E D T H A T ad
THE
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• • •
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!
•
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'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.-
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the FRUITER had se t
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TABASCO”
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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 .