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PAGE FOUR ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Local and Personal MICKIE, TH E PRIN TER’S DEVIL G osh , vt ' s hot ou thks - tsaim < MASONIC CALENDAR THIS W EEK . Stated Conclave of Malta Command- ary, W ednesday evening, Sept. 7. Routine business and work in Red Cross. Grand Commander will not be present as expected. Stated communication of Ashland lodge No. 23. Thursday evening; September 8; also work in first de gree; and special communication, Friday evening, Septem ber 9, for work. R eturns From Wednesday, September 7, IM I I VJiSH 'lYAATT WUPOW WOULD < 7 X 'ô e ^ û ^ \ I o o G h t m t \ f / < J — <\AMUO "THt /(‘H f /*5va’^ s ~ r ' ¿ > -------< w e * v '< S 4 M ç £ a \ r ^ i ■"“ Stuck Windows Should Always Be Opened This Way VTS a OAÄU S H A M S FOB. A « M L O O X 9 Co S E ME O U T A C O A C H W ITH T H fe g WIUOOVJS A U * STOCK'. VUU i SPEAK TO T V S A G O H O O G TO B ' ( ----- j fcACX, BOSS'. \ <3OT ’ER OPEM< > -íBH BlfcTU OF AW IO E A COH& fi/fi W ashington— W. H. Bartges, 510 W imer street, returned to Ashland yesterday even ing after a three weeks vsit wittk STORIES OF THE STREETS AND pictures of Leon, mention of whosd. win 13. H ill,-Carl Arm iel, Cranthway park has met with this same oppo OF t ^ k TOWN work appears in the Jan u ary Sun- , Johnson. sition, because it diminshes the pow his m other at Dayton, W ash., On his! set, and would be pleased to "Show The following members of the er and prestige of the forestry ser- return trip he visited his daughter, them to anyone who appreciates W omen’s Relief Corps, an auxiliary vice by transferring land under its Mrs. C. A. Brown, of Tillamook, a! By O. H. Barnhill talent and character. j of the G. A. R-., which includes the control to the park service. The sister at Portalnd and a d a u g h ter at “ Ashland is the greatest place for i . . . , . i ---------------------------------- wives of the veterans: jealousy of bureaucracy is plainly Albany. try old people i^. pr> o peop e I ever evei saw saw, ,” re-. re-i£>. qj ,« REPORTS Bertha E. Adams, ad ju tan t, Alice apparent. , , .'marked a recent arrival from the ON HIGHWAYS OF a . Vase, Melissa Barnes, Ann E. Diamond lake as part of a national Ladies, bring a beau with vou to .. . . ., _ . East. Most of the main w orkers in NORTHERN CALIF.; Noble, Lula Howard, Mrs. J. P. j park becomes the heritage of the the Buugalow dance W ednesday ev -L . ,, t . . ... . , ’ the Methodist church appear to be (Continued from Page 1) Sayle, Lizzie Putney, S. J. W ertz, i people forever, an asset to the state, emug. His ticket covers the war ladies whose ages run from 70 to 80. i_ .. . ,,, and . the .. Oline Barnes, ’ P. C. in o n a; I wmcn which profits by the tax for both himself and lady. If They wear white dresses, hats with thing! next person says. (June „ , Coder, W inona ‘ tourist « m n si traffic ira u ic , , . , • trim m ings curl e th eir i .. t it » „ Steelman, Mary Palm an, Virginia and to the adjacent communities you come alone you m ust pay 10c , bright-colored Why yes, the road is very good.” * . T \ „ * ’ , „ / » whumiuuiiw , in- in war tax. 2t hair u • and , fly around ju . st like voune t *wo ,,-« i.aioa ir, .1,^ * a Berle, Isabelle Spencer Chaplin, Hel- eluding Roseburg. The McNary bill ladies in the office yesterdav „ „ ‘ , . . . . /, ju si iiae young , en Pygall, W. G. Curry, A. D. J ill- ! should become a law and the sooner v i ~ women. I t s a wonderful country travelled across the continent frorrii _ - . . , Newlyw,Ms Take \ ,s»« A partm ent— thflt makes fQ th New Jersey , and had taken many «on H attie L. Peterson, Hulda it is enacted the better for Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, newly- , , , g ‘ side trip s. and th o u g h t they had B rush’ Elhe F ish er- Sarah M An’ ~ Salem Capital Journal. weds who were m arried at Medford k ,,,,» n drews, E. Susl(| A. Belle L ittrell, Nettie We have all rrart „1 th e struggling; « ‘« " " ‘‘erecl ««i,, only o about 100 mile81(!r()ner — ----------------------- Saturday, have taken an apartm ent stu d en t who burned the m idnight th « ^ they would cut. poor roads. , Gow M [ ADVOCATES ISOLATION a t the Vista , Apartments. Mrs. Smith oil " “ " and “j endured T T w ; " st°PPed i X m ’” at “ Gold n „ td I Oow- C arlton. Getta “ •! ... » . . . . . . all sorts of hard- We over night r . . . . . . . . was formerly Miss Zelda Heer, Heer. dhugh- «Sangh-! " 5„ ........... dU ... so ........R n s or ^ h narn- nnd n ™ " , , \ . T T rask. rs Mary Lowe, Ida M. Van N a I t-! OF “ODD” CHILDREN te r o t Mr. and M r, L J Heer , n '3h,m ln ord8r lo E8t 0,1 « " ““ '¡«n. B,“acb' here again selected a j Lida H arm an, Euxtina C. Lur- H ig h stret. Mrs. Smith Is a g ra d u a te ! A‘“ ’ At,ral“ m b8cam8 * T L * “ * J , th e r lv e r aer. Sarah C. Crawford. Jennie Mat- DBS MOINES. Ia„ Sept. 3 . - A of the Ashland high school and I. » ' tb8 U“ “ *« “ » « « “ « ± X X ? ” “ V L° “ *8 Elizabeth Rob-, Program of -betiavlorlstie” scoring well known among the city's y o u n g er! °.ne ° 8 orea est gures in history • ' • 8 C' ° ss8 ertson. Malissa Ball, Ida Jennings. ot »'Pool children was outlined be set. Mr. Smith is an employee of known th a t he was brought 1 d Mary E. Wilson, Elizabeth McNaugh. ’ ^ore th e departm ent of child hygiene the Southern P a e lfk company ¿P "> » '■«'e 'og cabin and educated ™ le ‘ had »u m . T ? 9 “ EU'‘ « WW‘e' « ' Henson, j « the N ational Eudication associa- Tttelma Heer. sister ot Mrs. Smith. by St“d>1" s ,br88 ° r ”X , , o 7 with Mr Hugh M P ,“ " ' ' 01iV8 E' Greenwood. Mary A. W .,-l «Ion convention by Dr. W. A. Evans was bridesmaid a. the wedding. Mrs ',°Ur ’7 ' “ “ ,l8 r ralla 3,1 r hL rv n McCleay. . . . . Chicago. .. • Dr. - - of Evans proposed .. tei u , UU1U«- '*•' day or doing other hard work If he rhe cannery goes under the nam e, r r,„ . . . . th a t enuaren children who are timid, subject »»„/.I« n x * Smith has been employeed as book- , . t u„,, _______ ... . . . i ! nf tho M„nioa„ m .- J J- - trooiiyear, Go<>dyear, Jennie Hammond, An- An indl had had b etter opportunities in his ot . the na A. A cook, Coob> Ida Wa Lam L am bar bart Loari3aa to day dream sTshy or silent, should ■ , McCleay .. . E state , company. The, i na keeper for Swift and company. h e o onginal D_____ „ _ Bertha J . . H . err __ ... j . j ............................ youth, how much greater service het r*Sinal founders and operators of Bummeli be classified as “seclusive” and th a t might have rendered his country in this industry, at the m outh of the May the petty larceny chicken they should be the object of special Rogue river, were the Humes who,' thief who stole my glasses from the a lte r years! instruction. * * * came from Augusta, Me., and were desk of a local bank last Saturday Even young children who are sel W ithin two hours ride from Ash- weB known by my father, J. E. Ful- D IA M O N D LA K E G > fish, be stricken with physical blindness suspicious, stubborn, defiant, equal to his moral depravity until he land there is a ten-year-old bov ler‘ Mr- McCleay stated th a t Mr. opinionated, or who won’t adm it er- so Hume waa the o rig in ato r o - f th --- - th -- - irst for knowledge u is nt/ t --- e returns them to my home -at 151 whose ( rors, should be classified as “ego-1 great and his desire to be a doctor idea of Propagating the salmon by Coolidge St. Frank R. Ross. 4-3* centric,” he said. so intense th a t he prefers study to hatchinK an<l distributing, Roseburg is protesting the inclu- their fin g e r, | . . j i i . xv . v Children u u u reu who wuo bite one m eir ringer play. Having had to walk four We crossed the river a little sion of . n Diamond lake in th e C rater; A ssessm ent Board to Meet— . , .. , , . . . . ; nails, who stu tter, or who are cross- • park, as provided in The board of equalization for miles to school and with nothing but fa rthcr along on a ferry, and swung Lake . . national KT .... i eyed, or subject to fainting spells, th e McNary bill. The reasons a r e 1 , .. . & e ; elem entary texts to study, Leon a ^on^ north. Now we do encounter J.tckson county will meet at Jack ,. . . : also would receive separate courses Jones has put in a good share of his some ra th e r rough roads and some th e old ones given whenever th e ere-1 , . . ! sonville next Monday, September ! 2. .. , . ° i study under Dr. Evans’ plan, play time prying into the secrets o f ! steep h i,,s- or m ountains if you pre- ution of a national playground i a . , . . . when the assessm ent rolls for t?., proposed— the desire of private par-: ® c ass e as e lo q u en t, year will be gone over and pleas for nature, examining plants and insects, le r’ We fai,ed to connect with a ties to commercialize th e beauty cl,1'd reu who .te a l, are cruel, ob- reduction of same heard. The asses reassem bling skeletons, and caring, new section of highway and climbed spots , scene, high tem pered, or who smoke sor's office is working overtime to for sick anim als and people. More a long hard hil1 th a t we m ight have ------- or lie. Dr. Evans said it. is unfair than once he has set a broken leg i avo*ded> 80 Rot all the bad road ! C rater Lake is adm ittedly a world finish the rolls by th a t time. to teach these children in class for a cajpor chicken, always with en- there was. but kept on through P o rti wonder, but the attractio n s are not ^eac^ these childien in class rooms where i Orford where an alluring sign read, j num erous enough to induce v isito rs; rooms the other pupils are Watch Yeo’s window. 299-tf tire success. normal. Over two years ago, when Leon -'u to Camp a t Agate Beach. Many! to make a protracted stay. By the For pleating see Orres. 303tf was but eight, he cared for his par- trucks were encountered along th e 'a d d itio n of Diamond lake, a dozen TOO luATE TO CLASSIFY. outs when the la tte r were sick in bed* roads here hauling logs, we suppose m ile s away, to u rist attractio n s will Kill Big D»-er— Orford cedar. This is also in with the flu for two weeks. In ad- Port r' ”* ' • -« be doubled, and the visitor will have FOR RENT— Large furnished room., 143 G ranite. 5-3* i The following news item in the dition to this he cared for a babv j te rrito ry of the fam ous rayrtl as much to see as a t other national Klam ath Falls Record makes the and two other small children, did wood j parks, and stay as long. FOR RENT— Seven room house on ’ mouths of Jackson county der hunt- all the housework, milked a cow. When we got to Bandon we would j The a ttitu d e of Roseburg is purely Oak street. Apply Hotel Ashland. ' 5-2 et*s w ater: “ For killing the biggest fed rabbits and chickens, took c a r e '^ avG s^&yed awhile, as it looked j selfish. Some of its citizens have buck of the season, honors yesterday of a sick neighbor, and did m o re i<,u*te interesting. We noted one l i t - : designs on Diamond lake for a s to r-‘ FOR SALE— 2 qu art fruit jars. In apparently were evenly divided be chores. you say. . 4*10 His square of - pavement ------ right --- in the] - Impossible, --( J V»« - — — age dam and power project th a t quire 11C Factory St. or phone *v„_ tells ju st w how . he managed .; «nntor the regjon and dest roy tween Victor O’Neil, of the Pacific .— 293-R. ' 5-3* m other ‘ enter of the business district, and wou!(? Coast Mint Corfipany ranch, who it and how Leon was so pleased to aB the rest of th e town seemed — ____ , . ____ ----- its beauty. O ther ________ citizens pasture room brought down a five-point blacktail be of service, whistling at his w o rk ' bu,lt over the water. We noted a ’ th e ir sheep on the grazing land ^ WANTED— l ^ o o l ^ a c To heM ^ ^ ^ and c h o board ^ ^ g i r two hi weiehini' 2 200 0 0 pounds; n n iin ria- and a n d Beil, P. P u m l u i t i u l n i f ___ .. la r g e n la ilt w it h tb ii uit»n Vaotld’o ithnnf Ibo lnlrn in *1.» ... . . . . . . - . weighing and singing, “Jesus wants me for a 1 ,arge Plant, with the sign. N estle’3 about the lake In the forest re serv e ; Mrs. Clapp, 76 Alida St. 5-tf j Food Factory. Lewis, who boasts a six-point m uletail sunbeam .” and would lose th e ir source of p ro -' ■ fit. «♦ i * te ereet- * ( FOR SALE— tractor tipping the scales a t 210 pounds • • • (To be continued.) S t.lt others c o n * te u p la 0Uver 1920 „ |sc Fordson ploW8 g00d a, dressed. Mathews killed his buck Last week the w riter got off the mg sum m er homes on the shores of new, $600. Hottson Motors. Med- near the mint ranch. It took the train a t Montague a t the unearthly G. A. R. VETERANS the lake upon governm ent land and | ford. 5-4 H A IT NOVEL LAWS combined efforts of four men to bring hour of 3 a. m. and a few hours do not want to be put »Oder park | p 0 R SALE_ 19l4 Pord to„ rlng ca. FO R CAMP L IF E ' regulations it in from the woods. Mr. Lewis was later was taken to Leon’s humble . good condition, $150 cash. Jam es accompanied by George Biehn, and home by Dr. Dwinnel, the best and In answ er to these objections it i s 1 W hytock, Box 92, east of Belle- (Continued from ra g e One) stated th a t the ~ power of v the N orth * view school house. 5-6* the two mauaged to bring their game biggest man *****> * a i l i u i l l i n . J --- _ ----- - w v x w x v u -------------------- ----------------------- in northern v California.) in from the lava beds where the kill In a tiny little cabin on a b a rre n , fountain and compelled to drink a Pm pqua can be utilized for p o w er' FOR __Seven room house, two w ithout.dam m ing Diamond lake, th a t, acres fine land; also 6 room was made. Local hunters express hillside, with every evidence of p iti-! Quart of lithia w ater. ------------- ~ — house -—-- surprise at the weight of Mr. O’Neil’s ful poverty. Leon was eating his: with large lot. Two of the best “ By order of E. K. Hall, C o lo n e l'thp " razinB land is sm all area and buys in the city. S. L. Allen. 63 buck, claiming that the blacktail deer noonday meal, which he had stopped i Commaflnher ” furnishes grazing for only a few N. Main St. 5-Ï rarely reached that size.” picking tom atoes to prepare. His Program ! head of anim als a few weeks of the i NOTICE clothes were in rags, his childish face Tuesday— Legion day. : ye a r> and th a t th e rig h t of the peo- i Big dance at the Bungalow Wed W ednesday— a t the I. u. O .! ple e beauty - spots! Exhibit of famous Schweizer sam saddened by hardship. --------- ----- Banquet «»* fcUC *. - of the nation to — th -------------» r— , — --------- ------ nesday night. Dancing, the couple, “ Mother is in the hospital a t j o . F. hall. E ntertainm ent on th e ) is Param ount to the rights of a few j pies of dress goods, table linens, 77c. war tax 8c, total 85c. Extra Yreka. She’s been there since ' grounds. ' citizens. draperies and handkerchiefs. Also ladies and ladies unaccompanied by Thursday— G rants Pass day. Back of and probably instigating W orld’s Star hosiery and Klean-Knit March. The neighbors are taking gentlemen. 10c. Roseburg however, A- ■ --- Medford iUOUlUIU day Uaj. . the --- ------- «=» protest, m vwwwx , lies xxvo underw ear. Friday and S atu rd ay .; care of th e other children. Papa i s 1 Friday— working for another m an.” The following G. A. R. v e t e r a n s the o,(* opposition of th e forestry Sept. 9-10, at Parish House, Second STRIKE PLATINUM LEDGE Jones vAxiiu came u here about iiiree three w«re icg registered at m the e encam en cam pm p m ent en t; ■ — service to the ~ national park service street. Mrs. Mary Broker, local rep __ , The ***« ovuvo c ic uuuui ta tcic u ¿11 5-2 : I P ANDERSON C R EE K years ago from Montana and h a v e '» P to and inclusive of yesterday e v -: Every eifo rt to create a national resentative. had a desperate struggle with s ic k -iening: ' " ' ---------- - - - • C. A. Manning, who was in from ness and want. This season Leon K. Hall, colonel com m ander; Talent yesterday, says Mr. Baker re and his father have put up two crops J- E- Peterson, lieutenant colonel; ports striking a rich platinum ledge of alfalfa hay on th irty acres, m ad e!A- T- Smith, m ajor; J. P. SaJle, five or six miles up Andersou creek a big garden and sold many vege- j Q” a rterm aster; Oliner Howard, Al- a few days ago a t a shallow depth. tables, raised 200 chickens and for(1 R. Dunham, George W. NobM, A sample of the ore has been sent earned $100 on the outside. All the Judge Volney Colvig, Elxander Kyle, away for anayIsis. M r.'M anning al ground had to be irrigated and the B. F. Joy, A. Dickey, E. C. Albert, so says a man who is extending the housework done in addition. W hat W. E. Palm er, O. A. Stearns, L. M. tunnel ln the Shorty Hope mine up I t’s .our business to help you de a record of achievement! Putney, Charles Birene. E. H. Coder, W agner creek for G rants Pass p ar « • ♦ velop your business. As our patrons A. W. Thomas, Henry C. Barnes, -- - ties, claims to have struck rich ore. prosper we prosper. Leon is studying a doctor b o o k : J°h n W. Steelman, Eliza L ittrell, sent him by Homer E lliart, having i (’eor«e Van Natta, Charles Gan- NEW YORK. Sept. 7.— Fortunes Our services are designed to assist gotten to the chapter on X-Vays. He riere- Alden C., Spencer, W illiam were won and lost on the New York our depositors in the accomplishment thinks a great deal of the precious i Eindsny, Robertson Ralph. Jam es of th eir plans. cotton m arket today. A sensational volume, but finds many words he i Lowe, Thaddeus Hillman, N. C. Da- rise ..of more than $9 per bale was which illiam Consultation with our officers can more than wiped out just before the " cannot f 11" 0,1 understand “nue' sia ’i« j m e n are are not not in m - ■ c^e r> confederate veteran, ---n , W w i.narn m arket closed bv iust as sensational th * glossary- He has no Hictionarf. M- H«n r-V- G«°rge W. Benedict, Rol be arranged at any tnme. Are there no free libraries in C ali-!and G°tustock, John F e rre ll,.. E li; declines. fornia? The w riter communicated ) E*sb er’ Eliza Stone, W. S. Grout,! with the state librarian at Sacra-*'E bar^es Cutten, John Campo, Sethi mento, who passed the buck to the ^ ewcomh, Lilman St Harman,- county librarian at Yreka, who in- Leonard Brush, William M. Colvig, formed me that books were avail William E.t Campbell, John E. Craw-j Ashland, Oregon able there from a branch of th e ford, John B. Renoult, Francis M er-, w ill iiuike special m onthly rates state library. But Leon has no way goz. Stinen H. Bears, Orville Morps, to perm anent g u ests. AH room s to get them. The system fails to William Hiramis. Cyrenus Vroman, have hot and cold w ater and function. Winfield S. Ball, Jam es M. Oxford, steam heat. The w riter has some interesting Enos Conger, Sam uel S. Wilcox, Br- Developing Your Business Hotel Ashland The C itizens Bank See Our Selection oi FALL HATS Ranging in ßß Price from <pû*Uv WINELAND ® SHEPHERD Hairdressing Parlors Room 1, Citizens Bank Bldg. Today Only The Mystery Roa<] —with— David Powell Each turn in his path was a new thrill of romance; each step a fresh sensation. So he traveled on through tingling ad ventures to find life’s meaning. Ami found in the end— Come and see! LEAVING TONIGHT THOMAS MEIGHAN C on q u est of C an aan E. R. IS A A C & CO. S U C C E S S O R TO C. H. VAUPEL THE Q U A L IT Y S T O R E "Opportunity Day”-Thursday The P rices Call for Action O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-I-E-S Dresses—$2.98 Crepe Porch Dresses $2.75 New dresses made of good check gingham trim m ed with Organdie and Pearl buttons, size 36 to 44 new fall styles. New porch dresses in the new' bright colors for 'fall wear, trimmed with black bias tape, two pockets. Sizes, 1, 2 and 3. Boys’ Rawhide Hose—39c Children’s Hose—35c pr. Boys heavy ribbed hose in black, extra good quality for school wear. Fine ribbed hose in black and brown, good run of sizes. A cotton hose th at will wear well. Wool Plaids—85c yd. Wool Serge_ $ L19 yd. 36 inches wide in new’ color combinations, extra good qual ity for making school dreses. 36 inches wide, all pure wot storm serge in navy blue onl; for Middy suits. Outing Flannel—28c yd Bath Towels—48c ea. 36 inches wide, good heavy quality in fancy stripes. This wide with cuts to good advan tage in making gowns and pa jamas. Bath towels with fancy colored borders, pink, blue and gold. Extra heavy quality double threaded Terrv. Crib Blankets—$1.19 ea. W °o1 Blankets—$9.48 j Baby crib blankets with new patterns. Come in pink and blue. Size, 30x40. 66x80 all pure wool blankets . new block plaids. Pink, bin tan and grey. Comforter Bat—98c ea. Mercerized Damask 89c yd 72x90 full size cotton batting. Will make complete com forter when opened up-. 70 inch mercerized cotton dam ask. Comes in new patterns. Good heavy quality for family use. Have your Picoting an d Hemstitching Done Here The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated