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    Saturday. August âO. 1021
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
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on th e balco n y an d o v erlo o k ed by ! to x ic a tin g liq u o r, w as po stp o n ed u n ­
Baby Girl Born—
T hose w h o ’ til th e sa m e tim e. A plea fo r a . r e ­
A ' 9 ^ 4 -p o u n d baby g irl w as b orn us u n til th is evening.
to M rs. L o is B a k e r a t a local h o s­ h a v e been b la m in g th e ir fa te fo r ; d u c tio n of th e $1,000 bond posted
p ita l T h u rs d a y ev en in g . M rs. B a k e r rais3iE»g th e good th in g s th e ir n e ig h ­ in b o th cases w as denied.
N orth .'Lain H om e S treet
is fro m D u n sm u ir, C alif., a n d h ad b o rs got w ill h a v e to b la m e th e m ­
P a ssin g o u t N o rth M ain s tr e e t b een v isitin g M rs. S. A. P e te rs . J r ., selv es ONLY if th ey allow th is op­
SAN FR A N C ISC O , A ug. 19.— I n ­
a n d scarcely o u t of th e b u sin e ss s e c ­ of th is city.
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tig a to rs of th e w re c k ed s te a m e r
p o rtu n ity to escap e th em a n d f in a lly '
tio n one is d e lig h te d w ith th e s ig h t
h av e to pay fo u r tim es a s m u ch fo r A lask a c o m p le te d ta k in g ev id en ce to ­
A la u n d re s s who w ill call fo r y our
of s e v e ra l b e a u tifu l h om es s n d th e ir j A u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e a sp e c ia lty th e ir needs in dry goods. S u b s ta n ­ day an d w ill tn a k e th e ir decision
b u n d le a n d ta k e it way from th e
w ell k e p t law n s a n d flo w er beds. Yeo, of co u rse .
290V tia l re m n a n ts in silk , poplin, m essa- ■ sh o rtly , fix in g th e .b lam e fo r th e h o u se—•
T h e se places a re b e a u ty sp o ts a n d
T he ev id en ce c o n flicte d
line, b e a u tifu l d ra p e rie s , et,c., t h a t i tra g e d y .
One w ho will w ash it in c le a n and
show , w ith c a re , w h at m ay be ac­
'H e a r ts of G o ld .”
s tir up a li th e la te n t love fo r th e g re a tly , b u t t h a t in d ic a tin g n e g li­
s a n ita r y s u rro u n d in g s , w ith n o th in g
com plished bjr o th e rs. T hey a r e a ll
b e a u tifu l a re in clu d e d .
d o m e to gence of th e crew p re p o n d e ra te d .
b u t p u re , ra in s o ft w a te r, a n d m ild,
c re d its to th e ir o w n ers, w ho a r e ,| R eturn From Dead Indian—
th e B uzaar a t once, an d d o n ’t let
T«X, LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
w h ite soap—
resp e c tiv e ly , Mrs. E. G id d in g s, M rs.!
R oy P a ss a n d sons re tu r n e d y e s­ y o u r n e ig h b o rs b e a t you to it tills
One w ho w ill h a n d le e v e ry th in g
E u g e n ia A tk in so n a n d Miss Je ssie te rd a y from a tew days o u tin g sp e n t tim e.
W A N TED — A g irl to w a it o n ta b le . ¡
T H E BAZAAR.
69 N o rth M ain.
2 9 8 - 1 1 as c a re fu lly as th o u g h you stood
n e a r th e P e te rso n cab in in th e D ead
M athis.
on th e P la z a .
rig h t th e re , lo o k in g o v er h e r s h o u l­
In d ia n c o u n try .
FO R SA L É — W in c h e s te r re p e a tin g
d
e r—•
On M otor Trip—•
sh o t g u n a n d sh e lls. 475 B each
COUNTY MUST PAY BILL
One who w ill iro n a ll o f th e h e a v ­
Dr. a n d Mrs. T ilto n a n d M r. a n d
st.
298-6*
FOR HUNT OF BOOTLEGGERS
Why not try a milk loaf or Bran
ie r pieces, a n d flu ff a n d fold y o u r
M rs. A r th u r W ick h av e been on a Bread. It satisfies. Lithia Bakery.
W A N TED — S itu a tio n by lady in re s­ b a th tow els, u n d e rw e a r a n d stock-
m o to r trip th is w eek fo r re c re a tio n |
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
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ta u r a n t o r sto re .
A pply 167
a n d p le a su re .
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of his brow . He is a p o o r m an . H e
A nd w ho, fin a lly , w ill re tu rn
V isits O ld -tim e F rie n d —
te lls m e th a t h e h a d th is m a sh fo r W A N T E D — S itu a tio n
by
re lia b le e v e ry th in g r ig h t on tim e, w ith all
G a r n e tt’s hom e cooked m ea ls s a t ­
F. B. F u lle rto n , a p ro m in e n t
m an.
E x p e rie n c e d c le rk or al­
e x p e rim e n ta l p u rp o ses. I th in k th e
isfy.
2 9 3 tf b a n k e r of C lay C e n te r, K a n ., is in
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298-1 of y o u r w a sh in g a n d m ost of y o u r
j en d s of ju s tic e w ould be se rv e d by
iro n in g done, a n d w ith only a 'f e w
th e city fo r a few d a y s v isit w ith
im p o sin g a lig h t fin e a n d a s u s p e n d ­ F O R R E N T — C o tta g e p a rtly f u rn is h ­ lig h t pieces fo r you to fin ish ?
h is old friend,* J. W. McCoy.
Mr.
New Clerk at Ideal Grocery—
ed, hot w a te r a n d b a th . M an a n d
ed ja il se n te n c e a n d p e rm it th is m an .
T hen o u r im p ro v ed fam ily la u n ­
C. W. N im s is a s sis tin g th e c le rk s F u lle rto n w as a n old s c h o o lm a te
w ife o r tw o la d ie s p re fe rre d , 855
who h as le a rn e d h is lesson,
to go
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se rv ice is j u s t w h a t you w ant.
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a t th e id e a l G rocery on d ay s w hen frie n d of Mr. M cCoy’s m o th e r way
back to h is w ife a n d c h ild re n , who
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t us show you w’h a t a w o n d e r­
b u sin ess is e x tra heavy.
back in th e New E n g la n d s ta te s
F O R SA L E — Good 4-room c o tta g e , i
a re d e p e n d e n t upon h im .”
la rg e lot so m e b e rrie s an d f ru it. I ful h o u se k e e p in g help it is a n d how
S pecial A gent Standifer to o k ex­
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F o r p a r tic u la r s see M. V. a t! eco n o m ical, too.
L a d ies’ h ig h -g ra d e ta ilo rin g , lat--
c ep tio n to th e in fe re n c e s by A tto rn e y
T
id in g s.
2 9 8 - 3 1 Pick up e v e ry th in g th a t needs
et»t fashion« a n d w oolens a re now in
R o b e rts t h a t C o ffm an had been
W . C. T. U. M eeting—
w a sh in g and ph o n e us— w e’ll send
a t O rres T a ilo r Shop.
2 9 4 -tf
FO R
SA L E —-1
b e d ste a d
( ir o n ) ,
T h e local W. C. T. U. w ill ho'.d p ro m ised m ercy a n d sa id t h a t he
sp rin g s a n d m a ttr e s s :
2 w ash- o u r r e p re s e n ta tiv e p ro m p tly , an d r e ­
m a d e no re c o m m e n d a tio n s tto th e
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, sm a ll tu rn y o u r b u n d le, b e a u tifu lly clean ,
Spend Vacation at N e w p o r t -
(table a n d k itc h e n tab le , c h a irs. rig h t on th e dot.
m e e tin g T u e sa d y a fte rn o o n of next c o u rt a s to w h a t sentiences fchould
M rs. J. E. B a r re tt an d d a u g h te r,
384 H e l m a n - s t . ...............
298-1*!
week a t 2 :3 0 o'clock a t th e P re sb y ­ be im posed in th e case. T he d e fe n se
Mrs. E lm e r K in caid a n d l ittle g r a n d ­
te ria n c h u rch .
A fte r a s h o rt p ro ­ law y er claim ed t h a t his c lie n t had H E M ST IT C H IN G an d . p lco tin g a t - '
d a u g h te r a re sp e n d in g a v a c atio n a t
been p ro m ised m ercy.
A r a th e r
g ram th e r e w ill b e a social h o u r.
ta c h m e n t— W o rk s on a ll sew ing
N ew port.
P h o n e 165.
m ach in es. P ric e $2.00. P e rso n a l i
w arm in te rc h a n g e of w o rd s e n su ed ,
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Mail
‘H e a rts of G old” a re w in n ers.
in w hich A tto rn e y R o b e rts a llu d e d
Dry pine a n d o ak w ood. H olm es
O rd e r H o u se, box 127, B irm in g ­
to S a n d ife r a s " th is re sp e c ta b le geri-
G rocery.
297-2
ATTRACTIVE
h am , A la.
298-7*
Canyon City Visitor—
tle m a jL ”
APPLES,
w in d ­
P. F. C h a n d le r of th e Blue M oun-
D istric t A tto rn e y R aw les M oore in G R A V E N S T E IN
M otorists Return—
falls.
C a n ’t h e a t ’em for pies,
j tain E a g le a t C&nyon City a n d fa m ­ c o n te s tin g th e len ien cy p lea fo r
Miss M aude W a y b rig h t of th e
sa u c e o r jelly . 75c 50-p o u n d box
.
FALL STYLES
ily a r e in A sh lan d on a to u r w hich C offm an, in fo rm e d t h e 1 c o u rt th a t
d e liv e re d .
F r e s h c id e r, 40c g a l­
S a n a ta riu m and h e r niece. Miss Vio­
and
will ta k e in C ra te r L ake. Mr. C han- th e d e fe n d a n t had been th e s u b je c t
lon.
Y o u n g ’s R a n c h , B elleview .
let W ilto n ; Mrs. H e ttie C o zart a n d
FALL PRICES
le r is a co usin of Jo h n ft. F u lle r a n d of a g ra n d ju ry in v e s tig a tio n b e fo re
P h o n e s 10-F-3 o r 9 - F - l l .
d a u g h te r A le ta have re tu rn e d from
have arrived at
w ill sp e n d th e n ig h t w ith him b e ­ th e a r r iv a l of th e special a g e n ts , t h a t
F O R SA LE, T R A D E OR R E N T —•
a th re e days m o to rin g trip by way
fo re c o n tin u in g th e trip to C ra te r C offm an m ad e b u t little p re te n s e to'
5 2 -ac re d a iry a n d hog ra n c h in
of L ak e o 1^ W oods, C ra te r L a k e an d
L ake.
W illa m e tte v alley n e a r A lbany.
w ork h is fa rm a n d t h a t he sh o u ld
»Pelican bay.
T ailors for Men and W om en
T
h is y e a r ’s cro p of h ay a n d g ra in
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if you w an t th e b est th e r e is, eat d r e n b e fo re he s ta r te d v io la tin g th e
You a re in v ite d fo r a look
Good food, cooked r ig h t, se rv e d
F u r n itu r e sto re .
a t G a r n e tt’s.
2 9 8 tf law
___ 2 9 0 -T h u rs ., S at., tf
a t re a so n a b le prices. H otel A sh lan d
'= = = = S E S 9 B E S B ea9 H S B = S S 9 S ^ B B S
S pecial A g en t S a n ifo r s ta te d th a t
G rill.
2 9 7 tf Tea Party In P a r k -
M rs. J. L. C reek s, B s tr e e t, an d j th e r e w ould be b o o tle g g e rs a s lo n g
B uilds B ungalow —
as th e r e w e re m o o n s h in e rs ,” a n d
Mrs. A. S c h u e rm a n , 214 C s tr e e t,!
to ld of fin d in g th e m ash a t C off­
Z. A. M oody has s ta r te d c o n s tru c ­
w ere h o ste sse s y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n I
m a n ’s place.
tion of a b u n g alo w a t A lm on and
a t a tea p a rty given in L ith ia p a rk
M a n za n ita s tre e ts .
Jo h n G oodw in, ta x ic a b d riv e r,
a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T h o se p re s e n t be­
w as th e n a rr a ig n e d a n d a n n o u n c e d
H otel A sh la n d G rill will se rv e a sid es th e h o ste sse s w e re : M esdam es th a t he w as rea d y fo r tria l.
The
sp ecial d in n e r S unday, 5 :3 0 to 8 p. W. H. Bay. C liff P a y n e , O. W in te r. s ta te a sk e d fo r a c o n tin u a n c e u n til
i
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in., fo r $1. A sh lan d people e sp e c ia l­ F r a n k S h in n , F r a n k J o rd a n an d n ex t M onday m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock
M rs. P u tn a m f u r ­
ly in v ited .
2-3 F re d P u tn a m .
on th e g ro u n d s t h a t th e s ta r w itness,
n ish e d m e rrim e n t to th e p a rty by
d e s ig n a te d a s " J o h n D oe,” w as o u t
rea d in g th e tea c u p s.
Im proves A fter Illn ess—
of th e city.
T h e c o n tin u a n c e w as
Mrs. C ecelia V. L ibby, who has
g
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tr ia l o f J a m e s E d ­
O rre s clean s c lo th e s clean. 2 9 4 tf
been c ritic a lly ill fo r th e p a s t few
w ard s, also c h a rg e d w ith s e llin g in-
w eeks a t th e hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r.
" H e a r ts of G old” nex t w eek.
Mrs. J. W. M illner, w as re p o rte d as
im p ro v in g th is m o rn in g . M rs. L ibby .Leave for T o l e d o -
S p ra y y o u r a n im a ls will] Shoo!
h a s been in p oor h e a lth fo r se v e ra l
A rth u r F. K inz, G eorge H. • Kina
Fly a n d keep th e flie s aw ay.
m o n th s.
aud F r a n k B u rn s left to d ay Tor T o­
ledo, O., w h ere G eorge H. K inz, a
Ashland home of Lockwood’s
re tire d b u sin ess m an of T oledo, will
Milk Loaf
Ask your grocer. Lithia
Use Iceless C ooler a n d m a k e it pay |
disp o se of h is p ro p e rty In te re s ts and for its e lf in a y e a r in ice bills.
Bakery.
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r e t u r n to A sh lan d w ith th e in te n ­
New W h ite S ew ing M achines, a l­
tio n of lo c a tin g h e re , w h ere he will w ays on h a n d . Used m ac h in es fo r
L eave for Lake o ’ Woods—
Mr. a n d M rs. S. A. P e te rs , J r ., be w ith his son, D r. G eorge J . K inz. re n t.
Miss G race L eslie a n d I r a N eville A rth u r P . K inz. b r o th e r of th e lo­
left in th e l a t te r ’s c a r th is a fte rn o o n cal d o cto r, a n d M r. B u rn s h a v e re ­
fo r L a k e o ’ W oods, w h ere th e y will c e n tly sold th e ir wood ra n c h fo u r
sp e n d th e week p jek in g h u c k le b e r­ m iles from T a le n t on A nderson creek
to S. D. T aylor.
ries.
Is this the Sort of
Laundress You’ve
Been Looking For?
Ashland Laundry Co.
F a ll W o o le n s
Hotel Ashland Grill
Will Serve a Special
D i n n e r —S u n d a y , 5 : 3 0 t o 8 p .m .
For
$1.00
ASHLAND PEOPLE ESPECIALLY INVITED
SUNDAY
MONDAY
T O C T M T a lC R
Bert Lytell
One of the Greatest Screen Stars
IN
“A Message From Mars”
W here a m essenger show s
it is only a step from a pal-
alaee to a poorhonse.
A dram a of
ami thrills.
heart
throbs
“ H e a rts of G o ld .”
J u s t receiv ed th e uew B ru n e r
W oolen C o m p an y ’s lin e o f fa ll a n d
w in te r sam p les.
C all in a n d see W. <>. D ickerson Im proving—
W. O. D ickerson, w ho s u ffe re d a
th e m . C le a n in g a n d re p a irin g done
on s h o rt no tice.
K. N elson, H otel s tro k e of apoplexy T h u rs d a y , is re­
A u stin Bldg.
2 7 3 -tf p o rte d im p ro v in g a n d th e r e is hopes
th a t he m ay e n tire ly recover.
Jars with Lids
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
Waterglass Your Winter .
Supply.
P ro v o st B ros,
Annual Meeting of Chautauqua As­
sociation—*
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e S o u th ­
e rn O regon C h a u ta u q u a a sso c ia tio n
w ill be held on T u e sd a y ev en in g ,
Sept. 6, a t 7: 30 o ’clock, in th e
C h a u ta u q u a P io n e e r h a ll.
E le ctio n
of o ffic e rs fo r th e e n su in g y e a r a n d
o th e r m a tte r s of im p o rta n c e w ill be
c o n sid e red .
Jo h n H. F u lle r, pre«.
F. J. S h in n , Secy.
2 9 8 -3 t
W e have ju s t u n e a rth e d A BIG
BUNCH O F BA RG AINS belo n g in g
io th e fire sto c k . T h e se w ere left
We now h av e a c a rlo a d of th e fin e s t 16-inch yellow p in e we
have ev er se e n ; la rg e b locks a n d fa irly d ry . W e can d e liv e r thi3
wood from c a r a t $3.75 p e r tie r, in fo u r o r m o re tie r lo ts, a n y ­
w h ere below th e B o u le v a rd on M ain s tre e t.
10 c e n ts p e r tie r
e x tra f o r ,lo n g o r h a rd d eliv eries.
We a lso h av e som e 300 7-fo o t C e d a r P o sts, th e best p osts
wo h a v e seen in th is v a lle y ; 30 c e n ts each d eliv ered .
• ADAMS & ADAMS
sum to
N ational,
up th a t
to s trik e
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^J'ívíFírstNaíiotKtíiank.
A S H L A N D.
O R E G O N ^ ; , ^ ' CA-CARTER.. P e t s
.X Ä F
C? 1 V A U P E L VICE P R t
I/V M« COY. CASHIER
Again Reduced
THE BEST
A Third Cui ot $367
in Price Announced
/ > &
D ependance on a s a la ry alo n e, m akes
co w ard s of us all. Men sta y in p o o r­
ly p aid , u n d e sira b le p o sitio n s sim ply
b e c Æ se th e ir fam ilies w ould s ta rv e
if th ey w ere o u t of w ork long.
A b a n k a c c o u n t m ak es m en and
w om en in d e p e n d e n t a n d d a rin g .
FOR SALE
f
Used Cars
and at Reasonable Prices
in Southern Oregon
1 1920 Chevrolet
last September $3075, now reduced to $2*280, or $2325 with
1 Dodge Brothers Sedan
eon! tires, Medford.
1 Chevrolet
2 Dodge Brothers 'Pourings
Greater reduction on enclosed automobiles.
1 Dodge Brothers Roadster
Heavy sales during the Summer have exhausted old inven­
1 Olds Eight Roadster’
tories, reduced overhead cost, aud factor}’ now able to buy
1 1920 Eord Truck, pneumatic tires
materials at new low costs.
Come in and look them over.
«A
A. W. W alker Auto Co
%
123-127 WEST MAIN ST.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Phone 460
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HUDSON PRICES
TR A N SFE R , STORAGE AND WIK)D
24 o Third Street
w
Chim^. Clac la.
If you have a sn u g little
y o u r c re d it a t th e F irs t
you you can d a re to give
u n c o n g e n ia l p o sitio n ; d a re
o u t in a new d ire c tio n .
Hudson Super Six, the largest selling fine ear, Medford price
Special on
Wood and Posts
G o ld e n
Snare
YOU CAN DARK TH E N
Ashland Natatorlum
PEIL’S CORNER
■tf
757?<? G>ank.
The critical public are invited to investi­
gate the present sanitary conditions un­
der the new management
Largest Pool in Ashland
James Oliver
the
Water Changed Every
Four Days
ICELESS COOLERS
LEAVING TONIGHT
It took a niessugo from Mars
io aw aken the real soul of
Horace Parker.
Enjoy an invigorating plunge in Clean,
Clear, Fresh Sulphur Water kept at 78
degrees temperature
SHOO FLY
3EAUTTUt
Geo. L. Treichler
Motor Co.
’ MEDFORD, OREGON