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J Monday, August 29, 1921 THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS If you want a t G a rn e tt's . Local and Personal P u b licity Man Here— C. W. B o rlan d , a d v e rtis in g r e p re s e n ta tiv e of th e J o s e p h in e c o u n ty fa ir, w as in A sh la n d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g p lacin g p u b lic ity fo r th e big f a ir t h a t ta k e s p lace S e p te m b e r IS , 16 a n d 17. the best there is, eat O’ Woods yesterday for the purpose 2 9 8 tf of planting the 10,000 black bass received here Saturday, in the lake. P ennsylvania Tourists— The party returned today. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walker, auto to u ris ts from P e n n s y lv a n ia , dam ped in th e p a r k 3 to d a y a n d a tte n d e d serv ices a t th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h . W e use u p -to -d a te m eth o d s of c le a n in g a n d p ressin g . S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . P a u ls e r u d ’s. 29 9 -tf Good food, cooked r ig h t, serv ed a t re a s o n a b le prices. H o tel A sh lan d O akland V isitors— G rill. • 2 9 7 tf Mr. an d M rs. M erle P e te r s a n d son, of O a k la n d , C alif., have been L eav e fo r V a n c o u v e r - v isitin g fo r th e p a st w eek w ith L y n n M ow at le ft S u n d ay fo r V an G ra n d m a P a y n e , 508 N o rth M ain co u v er, W ash., w h e re he goes to con s tre e t. d u c t a C h a m b e r of C om erce d riv e fo r th e A m erican C ity b u re a u . L ynn All wool s u its a t >26. You c a n ’t h a s been w ith th e b u re a u fo r th e b e a t th e m . See th em a t O rres T a il p a st y e a r a n d h a s w o rk ed in m any o r Shop. 3 0 3 tf citie s th ro u g h o u t th e W est. He say s th a t w ork h a s been a g re a t ex To Teach at Jack son ville — p e rie n c e to him as he com es in co n Mr. an d M tb . G. W. H ake a n d ta c t w ith th e b est b ra in s of every d a u g h te rs drove to J a c k s o n v ille S a t c o m m u n ity he serves. u rd ay . Miss N ellie H ak e will teach th e p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t th e re th is W h a t is a v a c atio n w ith o u t m u y ear. sic? B uy a sm a ll V ic tro la a n d ta k e it a lo n g . R ose B ros. 2 4 7 -tf C liff P ay n e m ak es ap p le p resses 2 9 9 -tf Crater Lake Picture on P o sta g e— T he p ic tu re of C r a te r L a k e will R e tu rn s from Latke O’ W o o d s - C lark B u tte rfie ld . O rlan d o N elson p ro b ab ly a p p e a r on tb e new p o sta g e sta m p , a c co rd in g to th e fo llow ing a n d M oreland S m ith , m em b e rs of d isp a tc h from W a sh in g to n : “ P o s t th e Boy S cout e n c a m p m e n t a t L a k e m a s te r G e n e ral H ays w ill be ask et O ’W oods fo r th e p a st w eek, re tu rn e e in th e nex t day o r tw o to o u tlin e y e s te rd a y as th ey ex p ressed it, “ on th e view s of th e p o sto ffice d e p a rt a d onkey, o n e m u le ancf a h o rs e .” m en t w ith re fe re n c e to size, d esign T h e sc o u ts a ssiste d in p la n tin g th e a n d le tte rin g of p o sta g e sta m p s 10,000 black boss v e s te rd a y a t th e c o m m e m o ra tiv e of P o r tla n d ’s expo lake. sitio n in 1925. S e n a to r M cN ary has T ro u s e rs a t $3.50. A few le ft a t receiv ed p h o to g ra p h s of M ount Hood O rres T a ilo r Shop. 3 0 3 tf a n d C r a te r L a k e fro m J u liu s L. Me ier, of th e e x p o sitio n c o m m ittee , and ■Return to S eattle— a d v is a b ility of th e ir use w ill be d is M r. a n d M rs. A lb e rt R oach, w ho c u s se d .” h a v e been v isitin g M r. a n d M rs. E a rl R oach a n d fam ily , on T h ird s tr e e t, H. R. A dam s, th e P lu m b e r, sells le ft y e s te rd a y fo r th e ir hom e in T a p lu m b in g fix tu re s and supplies. com a, W ash. W h ile h e re Mr. an d P h o n e 1 6 6 -J, sh o p a t 248 F ifth St. M rs. R oach m a d e th e tr ip to C ra te r 2 8 7 -tf L a k e a c co m p a n ie d by M iss V irg in ia R oach. A lb e rt a n d E a rl R oach a re W ork W iU Be R u sh e d — b ro th e rs. W ork on th e s u rv e y of th e new h ig h w a y to C re sce n t C ity is to be ru s h e d so t h a t w ork on th e c o n stru c tio n o f th e ro ad can com m ence next sp rin g . A new lo catio n p a rty is to be s ta r te d next w eek, one p a rty a l re a d y b ein g on th e g ro u n d . W ith th e tw o s u rv e y in g p a rtie s , th e s u rv e y can be c o m p le te d th is w in te r a n d h av e th e s ta k e s laid o u t fo r an e a rly s ta r t In th e sp rin g . Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ Ice c re am parlor, w h ere q u a lity ice c re a m s and s h e rb e ts a r e serv ed . 2 6 4 tf Save m oney by buying y o u r F a ll S u it a t P a u ls e /u d ’s. 29 9 -tf V acationers at L ake O’ Wood«— M rs. T. L. P a rv e ll a n d s is te r, Mrs. J. E. W elch, a r e sp e n d in g a few days v a c atio n a t th e Pow ell c o tta g e a t L a k e O’ W oods. W e sp ecialize on rancy brick :ce cream . R ose Bros. 2C 4ti EASY M ONET. I suppose you w rite rs a re well paid. 1 got >25.00 a w ord fo r my last effort. I w ired D ad "P lease send seventy-five.” SHARKS IN DEADLY COMBAT i t ’s toasted? M rs. P e s te r: th in k d ru m s w ould look real cute w ith ruffle« on them . I j f w ith o u t » limited o CHIROPRACTORS. î8 DR. GEO. J. KJNZ — C h iro p ra c to r. ’* S u ite 8. E x a m in a tio n F re e . No. ; ¡ 25, th e P laza. Office P h o n e 1 0 3 . '• R esid en ce P h o n e 401. n ) ASH1>AND H E A L T H A T O R I 1 M— Dr. a n d S urg eo n . H o u rs 1 'to 5 p & E. B. A ngell, C h iro p ra c tic , Elec- O ffice 425 E. M ain S t., opp. 1 t>-( tric a l T re a tm e n ts . M ineral and lie L ib ra ry . 2 7 2 -tt tf V it-o-N et B aths. F ir s t N atioua! “ 1 B an k B uilding. P h o n e 48. D B S. SA W Y E R « CRAI VDALL TAXI. O S T E O PA T H IC PHYS1 CIANS P ion eer B u ild in g . TA X I— A c k lin 's — R ose Bros. Phone P h o n s 260-R . R es. 274-J o r 367 -J 213. 136-t( I "W e triu m p h w ith o u t g l o r y when we conquer Practice S u rg eo n , eye, e a r, su p p lied . It’s toasted. I i OR. E R N E ST A. W O O D S— P ra c tic e RR1GGS & BRIGGS— A tto rn e y s-a t- lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and L aw , P io n e e r B lock, A sh la n d . th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 ond< 2 to 5. S w e d sn b u rg B ld g ., A sh L. A. ROBERTS— At to r n e y -a t-L a W. lan d , O re. 7 3 - tf ' R oom s 6 a n d 6, C itizen s’ B ank B ldg. the d eliciou s B u rley flavor. T R IM M IN G . j ATTORNEY*. PH YSICIANS. ...¿ j ». d a n g e r.” —■Corneille. T R A N SFER AND E X P l UISS. b 0 NOT EXACTLY D E F IN IT E . I c a n 't afford to m a r t - y fo r five y ears. Will y o u w ait fo r m e? C e rta in ly — If no one else, m a rrie s m e b e fo re th en . TMC TMCATtR «AUTTI* , MONDAY, SEPT. 5 i ! j NighlPerlormanceOnly 3RD fASON j , ) j ( Canvas Shoes Suitable for Hunting and Fishing W e c a rry se v e ra l w illi R u b b e r, le a th e r soles. Woman as Medal Designer, Return from Newport— and rchestra Mine. Anie M ouroux, a F rench Miss A ileen W a lk e r an d Miss P e a rl woman, is now on a visit to this WATCH ro R THE BIG STREET PARADE W ils h ire r e tu rn e d y e s te rd a y from a country and has achieved a world k x O m l y J h o w or« i t j q On liv e r H u n t — tw o w eeks v a c atio n s p e n t a t ” New- wide rep u tatio n as a designer and ! S. I). T a y lo r le ft to d ay to join m aker of m edals. She designed a ! K IN D IN THE- W O RLD ' p o rt-b x -th e -S e a .” a n d P o rtla n d . They num ber of w ar m edals, for the ! C. F . K o eh ler a t th e L indsay ran c h . re p o rt fa very e n jo y a b le tim e. French governm ent, and nag done i P R IC E S Mr. L in d say got a fin e buck F rid a y , 55c a n d 8 1 .1 0 o th er notable work. She w as u a n d w ith th e S u n d a y school s u p e rin (T ax In c lu d e d ) F o r p le a tin g see O rres. 3 0 3 tf w inner of th e P rix de Rome, which te n d e n t fo r re in fo rc e m e n ts, th e SEA TS ON SA LE was established in 1666, and during j P re s b y te ria n s a re a ll p re d e s tin e d to R eturn from L ake O’ W oods— all th a t tim e she was the only wom e n jo y venison ste a k s. T h e M isses H azel a n d E th e l P o w an who contested for the honor. W hen ! ell, in co m pany w ith th e ir u n c le ,. she was seleeted the aw ard narrow ed O rd er y o u r F a ll S uit now from A. C. ( “ S h o r ty ” ) P a tto n , r e tu r n e d ) ,Iown to a group of six. P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 9 9 -tf from an o u tin g a t L a k e O’ W oods y e ste rd a y . Up to Specifications. Dennis R u ssell Kntvon in Medford—— ___ . “I do not in sist,’’ th e old gentlem an T h e new s h as re c e n tly lea k e d o u t I ’ lI I» in R e d an J U o ld m r t a li ir x V J O rre s c le a n s a n d rem o d els c lo th e s .! sa id > “th a * the m an my d a u g h te r m ar- S o x « , sealed with Blue RiLton. \ \ Z 3 0 3 t f i ries sl,a)1 have w ea,th. provided he t h a t D ennis R ussell, th e m an w hom i T a t e e o e th e r . B u y 61* r e a r ' S _______ ■ has sound judgm ent and unusual dev- .RUSw.VD A»k KliAMJ WHES-’ PILES, TilR f r ”•& it is a lle g ed was m u rd e re d by D r. y e a « known a Safest AlwaysR--..U,le ' erness. S t m Y B R M T S E V m O E B ru m field , was a fo rm e r M edford D ead In d ia n C a m p e rs R e tu rn — Mr. a n d Mrs. C. D. W ood a n d “ WeH- vou ,nn8t adm it, sir,” t h e ) re s id e n t. It is said t h a t he lived w ith th e L a rk in fam ily in W est M ed d a u g h te r, V iola, a n d Miss M abel ? ° ? th ,‘eplie’1’ “t,ia t 1 sh« " e d sound • R n arh a-,, ‘ judgm ent in selecting you ¡is a pro- re tu rn e d from u twi» .. e . ford an d th a t he w o rk ed on a p a v xXOtiCii xiiixo . iro m a tw o | »peetive father-in-law , and consider- in g crew in a n d n e a r th e city fo r a ee s o u tin g sp e n t a t D ead In d ia n able cleverness in gettin g G race to ‘ c o n sid e ra b le tim e. Z M any M edford soda sp rin g s. ' accept as ordinary-seem ing and poor i m en w epe fo rm e rly a c q u a in te d w ith ——------ a chap as I am .”—New York Sun. S u its M ade to Order— h im .— M edford Mail T rib u n e . C le a n in g a n d r e p a irin g on s h o rt Final, Final. .w ill do your plow ing right now- notice. K. N elson. H o tel A sh la n d * 1 P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk . 10c th e "8he refused you.” in your hard,- stick y soil. ” 0 2tf q u a r t a t R ose B ros. 2 4 3 -tf Bldg. "T en tativ ely .” B argain in usyd sew in g m achine; “ W hat do you mean hy ten W eather for th e W eek__ a lso a new carload o f W hite sew tatively?’ ” R eturns from C ianihar Springs— G e n e ra lly fa ir a n d n o rm a l tein- 1 » ~ — ««W A X » tuuti,« I “ She said she would m urrv in g m achines ju st in, at ute A h e a lth y , g ro w in g a n d ve’ry p e r a tu r e ” is th e w e a th e r p re d ic tio n i " my s a la r. v got to be $10,000 a k in k y black b e a rd h as r e tu r n e d to fo r th e e n s u in g w eek by th e w e a th e r J yeu... A sh lan d in co m pany w ith H en ry T h a t WHsu't a ten ta tiv e refu sa l.”- b u re a u a t W a sh in g to n , D. C. P ro v o st, who h a s been s p e n d in g th e Birm ipgham Age-Herald. p a st se v era l d ays at C in n ib a r A u to m o b ile in su ra n c e — Yeo, of S p rin g s. T he e rs tw h ile c a m p e r re course. 2 9 9 -tf fu se d to com m end h im se lf to th e h a n d s of a b a rb e r u n til he had a p F a lls Man Honored— p ro ac h e d se v e ra l frie n d s w ith “ h e l M arsh all H ooper, th e K la m a th lo b o .” F a lls b a n k e r a n d fo rm e r s ta te b a n k in sp e c to r, who is w ell k n o w n in A sh F a ll w oolens a n d fa sh io n s a r e now lan d , h a s been a p p o in te d by C h a rle s in a t O rre s ta ilo r shop. S ave $5 to H all, p re s id e n t of th e s ta te c h a m $15 ny o rd e rin g y o u r s u it now. 3 0 3 tf b er o f com m erce, as o n e of th e th re e d e le g a te s a t la rg e fro m O regon to R e tu rn s fro m V acatio n — , a tte n d th e 1925 ex p osition c o n fe r M rs. C. E. L a n e h a s re tu r n e d to ence a t P o rtla n d S e p te m b e r 8. h e r w ork a t th e T id in g s a f t e r a w e e k ’s v a c atio n sp e n t in v a rio u s a n d A rrived— Shipm ent o f F ord Size s u n d ry places, such a s G ra n ts P ass, Mason Tires at Leeriom’s Tire Ho«- A sh lan d canyon a n d n u m e ro u s h u c k Plfc"L . 3OO-5f le b e rry patche§. At Crater Lake— S o m e th in g new In T eo ’s w indow . Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam B rig g s a n d , 299-tf Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s R o b e rtso n le ft In y e ste rd a y fo r a trip to C r a te r L a k e Medford Visitors-^- M esdam es E. N. W a rn e r a n d J o s W atch Y eo’a w in d o w .' ?99-tf ep h T u rn e y , of M edford, a tte n d e d ’ th e m issio n a ry p a g a e n t a t th e P e rs- R em o d els Hom e— F ra n k C row son h a s been d o in g b y te ria n rtiu rc h y e s te rd a y evening. som e e x te n siv e re m o d e lin g on his NO TICE hom e place on E ig h th s tr e e t T h e re w ill be a »social in I. O. O. o u r w in d o w F. h a ll n ex t next T u e sd a y ev en in g , Plant F ish ut L ake O’ W o o d s - L ouis D odge a n d H a rry H o sie r! A u g u st 30. A ll Odd F ello w s, R e b e k a h s a n d th e ir fa m ilie s in v ited . acco m p an ied Mr. B a rro n , m a n a g e r j of th e E lk C reek h a tc h e ry , to L a k e 30 3 -f-m — C o m m ittee. k in d s. M ade C om position or i O B CHICHESTER S PILLS The Beider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow Peil's Corner AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Expert Auto Repairing Phone 44 KAY & MORRISON Ashland, Ore. « 7 .0 0 Genuine Gillette Safety Razor see SIM PSO N ’S O ne c p n t. know w hy Mr. P e s te r (R e a d in g ); T h e d ru m s were r u f fled. A com bat betw een sh ark s is a ra re sight, but a b a ttle to the finish was w itnessed in the sea off the South C arolina coast by some fishermen. A com m otion in the w ater first a ttra c t- ed atten tio n to th e spot. The two m onster fish w ere a tta ck in g each oth- e r w ith the utm ost fu ry ; and as the struggle took place a t the su rface of th e w ater, the anglers had an excel lent view of it. T he sh ark s fought, not w ith th eir teeth, but with their long, pow erful tails. They dashed fu riously a t each other, d a rtin g th is wav and th at, each lashing a t the other with his rail. At no tim e did the spec ta to rs see blood in the w ater, hut the blows th a t w ere stru ck w ere evidently hard enough to d<. fata l dam age, for a fte r a while one of the com batants began to show signs of distress. It gradually w eakened and presently turned sidew ays on th e su rface and then over on its back, in which po sition It flouted, ap p aren tly dead. T he men In the boat w ere about to a tta c h a rope to the carcass when suddenly th ere wa« a m ighty sw irl in the w ater, and the o th er sh a rk cam e sw iftly to the surface, seized the defeated foe in his jaw s and carried him down out of sight. 100 Main St. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L D o you T o seal in Sea M onster«’ Duel to the Death W it nessed by Fisherm en Off South Carolina Coast. Q uaint G a rte r Customs. T here a re several q u a in t custom s in connection w ith g a rte rs. A descrip tion of two, how ever, m ust suffice. T h e one is th a t p rev a len t In several mid- E uropean countries, of tak in g off th e bride’s g a rte r by th e best man a t th e b reak fast, a n d c u ttin g It up, and dis trib u tin g th e pieces am ong the groom s men and guests. T he second is, or ra th e r w as, th e p ractice in th e G erm an im perial fam ily of giving the bride thirteen pairs, one p a ir of which w as k ep t as likely to bring h er good luck. T his p a ir is alw ays m ade of pale blue silk (th e m aiden’s color), and h a s diam ond clasps. A nother p a ir was sent to th e m useum of B erlin—w here th ere a re som ething like ninety m ost in te re st ing specim ens—and the rem aining p a irs w ere given as keepsakes to the young nobles and o thers who a tte n d ed th e bridegroom nt th e a lta r. Judging from th e m odern specim ens, g a rte rs are even now adays scarcely less dainty, elaborate, o r costly th an of yore, though p erhaps often w orn m ere fo r ornam ent and sentim ent than for use.— K ansas City Star. PAGE TABEE HARDW ARE Book Sale IN T E R U R B A N AUTOCAR CO. E ffective March ZO, 1920. Daily (E x c ep t S u n d a y ) F E R — Good team a n d r LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a 0- 7 :1 5 a. tn. 7 :1 5 a. m. a b le p rice. P h o n e 83. 8 :0 0 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. in. 8 :4 5 a. in. 8 :4 5 a. in. FO R P R O M P T a n d c a re f u l ce 9 :3 0 a. ra. 9 :3 0 a. m w ith A u to -T ru c k s o r H d rse 8> ; 10:15 a. m. 1 0 :1 5 a. m. call W h ittle T ra n s fe r (fo., ie 11 1 :0 0 a. in. 1 1 :0 0 a. m 117. O ffice 89 O ak s tre e l jr 1 2 :0 0 Noon 1 2 :0 0 Noon H o te l A u stin . 12:45 p. m. 13:45 p.m 1 :3 0 p m. 1 :3 0 p. m. F O tt HALE— R E A L EH T A , "K. 2 :1 5 p. m. 2 :1 5 p. ni. 3 :0 0 p. ui. I1 OR S A L E — Seven room' m o d e -n 3: 00 p. m. 3 :4 5 p .m . 3 :4 6 p. m. house, w ith o r w ith o u t f u n x itu i e 4 :3 0 p .m . 4 ;3 0 p. iu. fru it an d sh a d e tre e s , larwn, c hie p i 5 :1 5 p. m. 5 :1 6 P. ui. ph y a rd . B a rg a in fo r q u ic k sal 6 :0 0 p m. 6 :0 0 p. in 131 N o rth M ain, ph o n e 290« Y. 7 :00 p. in o i 7 :0 0 p .m . 8 :4 5 p. m . Sat. only 8 :4 5 p. m re 9 :3 0 p. in. 9 :3 0 p. in. FOR S A L E — H ouse an d » 1 0 :3 0 p .m . Sftt. unly 1 2 :1 5 M ldgt g ro u n d in fru it tre e s ; close SUNDAY ONLY In q u ire 606 A llison. 2 9 4-1 i .* _ LV. M ED W JRD LV. ASHLAND BUILDING M A T E R IA L — M e d ia *d 9 :0 0 a .m . 9 :0 0 a. m. C em en t B rick and Blcfck W o ri a, 1 0 :0 0 a. m . 1 0 :0 0 a. m. specialize in a b k in d s o f b u ild ii g ; 1 1 :0 0 « t m. 1 1 :00 a. m. p ro d u cts. C o rn e r F ir a n d 10 111 2 :0 0 Noon 1 2 :0 0 Noon s tre e t. 225 ’ 1 :0 0 p. m . 1 :00 p. ni. 1 2:Q0 p. m. 2 :0 0 p. in H ) R sale . i j 3 :0 0 p. ra. 3 :0 0 p. in. ■1 4 :0 0 p .m . 4 :0 0 p. in. 1 5 :00 p. m. 5 :0 0 p. ra. c o tta g e, all o r p a r t; a ls o < f 6 :3 0 p. a». 6 :3 0 p. m fo r re n t. 155 O hio s tr e e t. 9 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. in. •i A sh lan d W a itin g -—B ast Side Pliar- FO R S A L E — A uto bed. m t ’ey- R ose B ro th ers. i JAGKBONV1LLE-MEDLX4RI) DAILY EX C EPT «UNDAY LV . MEDFORD LV. JW N V ’LK ness, ch eap . M ust s e ll a t 7 :2 0 a. m. 7 :À Û a. m . 9 : < t t 'a . m . 8 :2 0 a. tn. 1 0 :0 0 a. u i. 1 0 : 3 » a. m . FO R SA LE— ’fiuscan Cling P each es. 1 2 : OOA Noon 1 1 :3 0 a. io. B agley R an ch , T a le n t, One. 301-6* 1 00 p. ni. 1 :3 0 i • m . 2 :0 0 p. m. 3 :0 0 a - m . FO R RENT. 4:X0 (A • 3 :4 5 p. nt. 5 :0 0 p. m 5 :3 0 p A m. FO R R E N T — N icely fu rn is h e d bed 9 :3 0 P A U . , 7 :0 0 p. tn room . 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