A C T fT jn m PACT! POTTR Local and Personal MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Wednesday, September 14, 10Ä1 daily tiding «. But He’s a Smart Kid in His Own Home Town! By Charles Sughroe ® W o t o n N c w w a x r Union MASONIC CALENDAR Stated convocation oi Siskiyou i chapter, R A. M„ Thursday even­ ing, September 15. Also Royal Arch work. Special communication of Ashland lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Friday evening, September 16, work In the third degree. To Spend W inter H Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simmons are new arrivals at the auto camp grounds from a ranch uorth of Med­ ford. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will locate here for the winter months. W atch Yeo’s window. 299-tf tion? There is no reason why it ■ AUTO THAT ACTUALLY JUMPS “give it away,” but for the electric lights in the roof and the switches for M. J. Lore will leave this evening should not be internationalized, as _______ Jack Peebler and wife and two turning on Die “dripping well.” The children have returned from a hunt-; for a San Francisco hospital where the expressed purpose of America Car's Peculiar Feature Based on the w ater is derived from the Biwa canal, has been internationalization. Principle That Actuate« the ing trip up at the Green Spring he may undergo an operation. which flows just outside. A minor Knee of the Athlete. These questions should be settled; curiosity is a stone lantern with a mountain. Their shooting prowess ---------- high peaked top formed by a tiger brought them a good sized deer, o f A «ood and dandy Estley organ at the same tim e of th e conference, The jumping stunts of automobiles standing on its head; these now which the children were as proud as ior sale cheap. Suitable for coun-! Iudeed, they should be settled first, in the movies are the result of trick the parents, saying "W e killed a ‘ try school houses or m ountain since it is the American governm ent phbtogruphs. There has been produced meaningless ishidoro are seen every­ where, tiut hardly ever is any such l l ’4 that has called the conference.” deer." Jack wired to San Antonio, i bomes- At Pell’s Corner. in France a light car that does many liberty taken with the conventional Dr. M atusnami is quoted in the of these spectacular performances, not Texas, about a mill he owned in the form. Visit R ogue River Ranch— Yamato. which is not one of the only pictoriaily, but actually, says region of the flood district, and this Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W alker, daugh- leading Japanese newspapers, so his Popular Mechanics Magazine. It la a is the answ er he received: “ Your The playpus found in Tasmania, dam is here by the mill-site, b u t | te r- Jan ie- aild Mrs- W alker’s sister. views should not be taken too ser­ .small, light car with a speed of 25 has a tail like a beaver and webbed miles an hour. The particular feature your mill isn’t here by a dam -site." -Mrs- Grace Dreys- sPent Sunday with iously. th at enables the car to negotiate all feet and bill like a duck. Mr. and Mrs. J. ’ " K. ” McClaren, ----- pn : obstacles with Impunity is the manner j ---- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ANJOU, BOHC AND COMICE PKARB their ranch near Rogue River. o f connecting the car. t o . the rear j STOLEN— From 143 Garfield, four •wheels. It has been compared with Will be ready to pick th® 1 6 th .: months o ld Airdale pup. Reward the action of the human knee. A Will begin packing the 19th for ship-i CONTINUANCE OF if returned at once. 11-2 jum per bends his legs at the knees, m ent— A shland F ru it and Produce 1 SUMMER NORMAL straightens them out rapidly to get the Association. 8-4 NRGED BV BR ISCO E 'FO R SALE OF TRADE Late mod­ effect of a spring. The rear wheels el six cylinder car, good as new. do the same thing. On striking an Will take small car or real estate. obstacle the wheels rise independently To A ttend O. A . C.— (Continued from Page 1) This is some car. Call noon or of the rest of the car, which remains Jack Brady and Ted Ge Baer left evenings after 6. 120 Second St. yesterday for Corvallis, where they the doctors, the confectioners, the 11-3 horizontal. Under test, when driven against an obstacle 40 inches high, will enter the Oregon A gricultural j taxis,-drug stores, school supply in­ with an approach sloping at 45 de­ college as sophomores. They will be stitutions; in fact, I should say th a tj^ O R RENT— Two room furnished grees, the car was lifted to a height INCREASES CROP YIELDS apartm ent for light housekeeping room mates, share all the Joy pack- there were iew lines of activity in „ _ $15 per month. Inquire 129 of 57 inches and landed at a distance ages from home together, and are Ashland that did not in one way or! G ranite 11-tf of 20 feet, all four wheels striking the NOW A PROVEN FACT —— ---------------------------------------- - ground simultaneously. members of the same fraternity. another, get just a little of the On landing, Apply Early Before the Fall Rains Among others who are attending the money that these people brought in- ! WANTED FEMALE H ELP— Refined the spring in the wheel connection educated woman interested in cushions the concussion of the wheel 0 . A. C. are Burton Wynne, Jam es to our community. A Car on Hand Now at the home welfare work, to work with the ground, again resembling the In concluding the financial part Porter. Darrel Minkler and Isaac among m others along sex hygiene action of a Jumper’s knee, which of this presentation, 1 care to give Porter. and religious lines. Salary, $90 bends under him as he alights. ASHLAND FRUIT per month. Give phone and ad­ as my honest opinion th at as a re­ ASSOCIATION dress. Box 829 Tidings. Civic Club luncheon a t Hotel Ash­ su lt of the norm al school for a pe- A Japanese Garden. land Tuesday, September 20, a t 12 rlod of six weeks, more clear money WANTED__Alert young man or The typically Japanese garden of o’clock. Tickets, 60c, a t Mrs. was left in the community than the woman to handle a new attractive Mr. Inabata, a Kyoto millionaire, near book lor Christm as presents for iNauzelji temple is described by a Sugg's millinery parlor. 39 E ast Chamber of Commerce put out to se­ children. Big commission; guar- correspondent. It is a good example 10-6* cure this session of the normal. Main street. anted salary of $21 weekly. Give of the Japanese talent for concealing Professionally, the school may be phone and address. Box 82 T id ­ a rt; it contains a twin waterfall not Leave for C orvallis— considered as quite a success. The »5 OAK ST. ings. only artificial but even said to be The Kellar family left for Cor­ organization was completely perfect­ Now Open for B usiness vallis today, where Mrs. K ellar will ed the first day, th e instructors were LOST— Fountain peu. Reward. 215 exact miniature of some famous Jap- i 11-4* auese fa ll; but which looks as If It Gresham. G. ENGLISH, ,*ro|>. keep house for her son and daugh­ all well prepared and fitted into had like Topsy, "just growed;” also a ter, Robert and Ivern, who are a t­ th eir duties in quite an acceptable WOOD LOT FOR SALE— 200 acres large artificial cave with walls of 2 miles west of Ashland, 4000 tx m ^ l^ c o n c re t^ whlclt. woyld liafflix tending Oregon A gricultural college. way. It was a common expression dur- i cords wood on it, mostly fir. The Kellars will be gone the entire Shack, good burn, springs. Price school year, having rented their ing the session of the school t h a t : only $12.50 per acre. W orth th a t! home on Allison street to the Cor­ the members attending the Ashland for pasture. Terms. W. D. Hodg- j norm al school had never before been t son, owner, Gooding, Idaho. ll- 4 w j nelius family. In a more satisfactory summer TRAINED NURSE For pleating see Orres. 3 0 3 tf school. 1 am going to quote ju st a TRAINED NURSE w ants nursing of few words from a teacher of a long any kind, $25 per week. 435 B Baby D aughter Arrives — and satisfactory experience: “ In the St. 11-2* Word has been received here of first place I wonder if you know the birth of a daughter to Mr. and ju st w hat a great success your first W ANTED— Factory rep resen tativ e! for one of the most popular six ■ Mrs. Fred ('reason, a t Dunsmuir. session of the norm al school was, cylinder autom obiles will be in ■ Mrs. Creason was formerly Miss and secondly, if you know just, how Ashland in a few days to p la ce ; Galdys Gdod, of Ashland. much real help one of your mem- i agency for this locality. The right k in d of man need not have much money to take advantage of this i Good food, cooked right, served bers got from it? Your experience opportunity, but m ust have good I at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland evidently has taught you ju st how references, unquestioned honesty,! M O T O R O IL f Grill. 297tf little even experienced teacher know and lots of push. Russell H. Law- F’REE FROM and you seem to hit the nail every son .Auto Co., 354 East Broadway, DESTRUCTIVE • time. I certainly do thank you, for Leave for Corvallis— Portland, Ore. il- 3 SULPHO Mr. BechtelB, who has been clerk­ I came back to ray work with a fre9 h -' COM POUNDS FOR SALE— Beautiful town hotel, ing in the W hite House grocery, ness th at I haven’t felt recently.” 50 rooms, sample room, barber Produced u n d e r ' At th e end of the school I think left today for Corvallis where he shop, little store, big laundry, go < the new HEX EON will attend the Oregon A gricultural it is safe to say th a t there was but i in with the hotel, th ree stories, process. the best hotel in town. Price, college. Mrs. Bechtel will leave for one sentim ent expressed; th a t the $16,000 for quick sale. W rite or normal in Ashland m ight be con­ Corvallis the first of next week. call. J. O. Tichenor, Box 333, tinued next year, ant, if it was, each Myrtle Point, Ore. 11-2 Cliff Payne makes benches. student declared his intention of a t­ tending again and boosting all the Locia Girl year for a norm al school a t Ashland Miss Mildred Brunk was m arried During the session of the school, ’ to Adolph Greenbaum a t Salem. Aug­ and a fte r it closed, a num ber of let-1 ust 27. The bride is an Ashland ters was received from the president, girl, her father having a t one time and a fte r his death, from the re g is-' 26 — ROUNDS — 26 been postm aster here. The groom tra r and th e president of the board Three-im acg* o f Ml engine trembles are caused by is a graduate of Yale college, and of regents, expressing th eir satisfac-J a t th e NAT., MEDFORD motor o ils breaking down and thinning o u t under is now a junior p artn er of Green t i o ^ in the results of the normal engine heat w hich ranges from 100 to 3000 degree: baum ’s departm ent store in Salem. school in Ashland. F ahrenheit The constant aim o f l u b r i c a t i n g They will make their home in Salem. It probably is not too much to science has bean to increase the stability o f m otor BATTLING FRICK say when one gives voice to the oils under these asnere temperatures. Medford GRAVENSTBIN A P PL E S, 50 lb. feeling th a t the norm al school was This aim was realized by the developm ent o f the —vs.—- box, 75c delivered. P h on e 10-F-3 entirely satisfactory from every new H exeon Process used exclusively in making KID SARGENT or 9 - F - l l . point or angle in which we care to Cycoi Motor O il. The H exeon Process is an out­ Ashland look a t it. standing scientific achievement. It goes right to Orres cleans and remodels clothes. 10 Rounds It is the hope of the board of re­ the root o f lubricating o il troubles. It gives Cycoi 803« gents th at a school of not only six greater stability by removing destructive “sulpho” JACK BURNS weeks, but of twelve weeks, may be To A ttend IT. ,,f o . _ _ compounds. O ils containing “sulpho” compounds Grants Pass break down and-thin out rapidly under engine heat. Miss Wilma C hattin has left to a t­ continued a t Ashland in the summer —vs.— oi 1922, tend the University of Oregon a t Eu­ A Q uestion o f Si te s To ’F risco H ospital— TURAI The O.K. Barber Shop BOXING New Scientific Process Gives Cycoi Greater Service Value Friday Evy., Sept 16 gene this year, where she will take up physical education. She spent JA PS HAVE NEW IDEA two years at W illam ette university FOB DISARMAMENT at Salem m ajoring in journalism . CO NFERENCE ISSU ES Miss May Poley will also attend the (Continued from Page 1) University of Oregon agfin this year. why the Mexican question should be Automobile insurance— Y eo, of withheld. Japan is not the only course. 299-tf country suffering from the disturbed situation in Mexico. “ The Panam a canal will be a fit Burdick F am ily Returns— sub’ pect for discussion at th e confer­ R. L. Burdick aud fam ily have re­ ence. America declares th a t the ca­ tu rn e d from an extended outing trip at C rater Lake and Lake O’ Woods. nal was opened for the benefit of the world at large, but no unbiased ob­ server will say th a t the canal is be­ Your fall su it is here, P aalser- ad’s. 307tf ing operated with special re g a rd for the welfare of th e world. Why does Cull apples for sale, eatin g and not Japan offer to undertake the cooking apples. A shland F ru it A task of m aking the canal more in ter­ Produce A ssociation. 19-6 national w ith regard to adm iniatra- JESS INGRAM Medford 6 Rounds BILLY HUFF Medford —vs.— KID CLARK Centra] Point 6 Rounds JOE BLACKBURN Medford —vs.— KID WILLIAMS Medford 4 Rounds General Admission .. ,$1.00 Reserved S e a t s .......... ,$1.50 Ring S i d e ...................... $2.00 (plus war tax) A lso, because o f its greater stability, Cycoi elim i­ nates or reduces carbonization, evaporation loss of oil, “gumming” and pitting o f valves and other troubles arising from the use of unstable oils. Cycol-ize today. W ash out the crank case—not w ith kerosene—and refill w ith the correct grade o f Cycoi as shown by the Cycoi Recommendation Chart ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, S a n F r a n c is c o 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 STORE "Opportunity Day”--Thursday Come and Share in the Many "Opportunities” Ottered Unbleached Muslin, 12c yd Aprons, $1.25 each 36 inches wide good quality brown muslin for household uses. - Made of Percale and gingham K orerall aprons with belts and tie back. Sateen Bloomers, 59c House Dreses, $2.89 Extra good qu ality sateen bloomers in black, sizes 6 to 20 elastic at waist and kuee. Made of Pedcale in dark colors new fall garm ents with long sleeves, trim m ed with fancy braid, sizes 36 to 4 4. House Dresses, $2.98 Made of Percale in dark colors nicely trim m er, come in extra sizes only 45-47-49. « Wool Challis, $1.25 yd. 27 in. wide all wool French Challis light and dark patterns. Children’s Holeproof Stockings, 59c Ju st received children’s hole­ proof stockings, all sizes, both girls and boys. Dress Satin, $1.75 yd. 36 inch wide comes in black only good quality for dresses and waists, sold regularly at $2.25 a yarA Petticoats, $1.25 each Made of new fancy m aterials in stripes and floral designs sold regularly at $2.00 each. Wool Serge, $1.98 yd. 42 inch wide in the new and wanted colors for fall, extra fine quality. Dress Satin, $2.48 yd. 36 inch fine quality dress satin sold regularly at $2.75 yard. comes in navy, pekin, brown and black. Outing Flannel, 18c yd 27 in. wide, white and fancy pattern goekl quality for gown and underwear. Have your Picoting and Hemstitching Done Here The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated 0202000100020200020253532353485353484801010248532300080601015302020053484823484800010201000200020102000 Comply With the Law AND USE Printed Butter W rappers CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name and address of the maker. To enable patrous of the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­ ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­ lowing prices. FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE ^UU>HO” COMPOUNDS si ». A 100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces..........$1.75 250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $2.75 500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $4.00 Send your orders to us by mail accompan­ ied by the price of the paper and it will he promptly forwarded to you by parcel post, prepaid. We use the best butter paper obtainable, and our workmanship is of the best. Let uh have your order aud you will not regret it. A s h la n d T id in g s MOTOROIL r i r —• A s h la n d , O r e g o n fa