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PAGE FOÜR THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Tuesday, October 4, lftÄl B. P. W heeler; deacons, F. D. Swin Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns visited sions of each week is the method of gle, Jam es A. Putm an, William friends in G rants Pass Sunday. Local and Personal research used by the club, Each Swink, J. M. Morgan, D. N. Davis, E. member makes reports on the sub Hunt, J. V. W right, F. E. French and] H ilt Visitors— jects of study outlined by the club. T U i W eek's Maeonir Calendar John Cochran; trustees, C. G. McAl- Mr. and Mrs. Fay Potter, of the; The members now are studying liestr. J. V. W right and F rank Swin-jMoon Lum ber company, near Hilt, astronom y and the countries of Swe- gle; clerk. Mrs. W. A. Cooper. Calif., were A shland visitors S a tu r den and Norway. day. Members of the club are: Mes Malta Comamndery, Wednesday- Charles S. Wilson— j-Decorating. M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel dames Fred D. W agner, president; evening, October 5, stated conclave. 27-tf R attlesn n k es on E xh ib ition — Adrims, secretary and treasu rer; J. Malta Commandery, Thursday eve hardwood finishing and graning. Ashland Grill. P. O. Box Four rattlesnakes, caught by M. W agner, Emil Pell, Fred Engle, ' ning, October 6, official visit from Satisfaction guaranteed 344. Frank Larken, M illard Grubb and Henry Galey, Louis Dodge, E. V. C ar .Missionary Ladies Meet— Grand Commander Shellenbarger. Beacher Tlanford Sunday afternoon ter, George Andrews, *H. A. Stearns, ! The Missionary society of the of Portland, and work in the Red* on the ridge back of Grizzly peak, R ailroad W reck— E. A. Woods, Victor Mills, R. L. i Christian church will meet Friday, Cross. ten miles north of Ashland, are a t Burdic, Malmgren, H. L. Badger, A Southern Pacific company October 7, at the church an d is plan H illah Temple, Shrine stated ses- tracting large crowds to the display Robertson, Sayles and P. K. Ham-i freiglit train was held up for two ning on especially good meeting. aion, Friday evening. October hours at Gregory when two of the j The Medford ladies have been invit window of MftchelMfe clothing store, mond; Misses Blanche Hicks and: where they are on exhibition. The W infred W atson cars buckled and telescoped intoned up for the afternoon. Salvage Room E rected— rattlesn ak e hunters “ bagged” five The Civic Improvement club sal- each other at 4 o’clock this morning,J ---------- of the reptiles, pinning them down NATIVE BORN OF vage room was prected this m o rn in g , according to word received here.i Teacher Begins W o r k - W HITE RACE ON on vacant property ju st east of The cars, which contained merchant-, Miss Ruth York began her school with forked sticks and afterw£<rd INCREASE IN ‘OREGON “ snaking” them 'in to a box. Two of' Tidings office. The structu re is one dise- are reported to have been badly work in Riddle yesterday. Miss York (Continued from Page 1) the snakes m easured forty inches in of the tent houses used throughout dam a£ed. , has secured rooms with the family length, one th irty inches, two twelve years of age, 59.7 per cent. the sum m er by the cham ber of com-; ---------- • , °f Postm aster Grant. inches and one eight inches. Imogene Wallace, pianiste and tnerce for the housing of sum m er vis School A tten d an ce Is High and Sat- Central P oint V isitors— ____ ...... .. park. ....... .».„.«..co - - Friday ____ _________ itors ... in .. Lithia Articles re- teacher. Studio days, The percentage of children at- ■ ceived at the salvage room will be! urdaY. ^ or fu rth er inform ation, cal’ C. G. McAllister and family, of M inisters M eet— tending 'schools was higher in the Revs. W. L. Evans, C. C. H ulet cities than in the country d is tric ts ,' so ld the profits to be included in th e ; " E - Moore, 171 Helman ( C entral Point, were in Ashland! Sun- 27.6' day in attendance a t the basket din ifnd C. F. Koehler attended th e m eet the percentage for children in the j fund being raised for the construc street. Telephone 210-J. ing of th e Rogue River Valley Minis urban population 7 to 13 years of! ner at the C hristian church. tion of the rest room planned for terial association, which met in Med age being 96.1, while in the r u r a l . erection on city property on Mill Church O fficers E lected— Officers of the Christian church Remodeling and cleaning — C. ford yesterday. Officers elected for population it was 93.7. “ Urban, street. the next six m onths are: Rev. F. R. according to the census definition, ; for the ensuing year were elected a t i ° rres- M otorists to Return— Leach, of Medford, president; Cash includes all towns or cities and other j the annual dinner given last Sundayf Wood, of the county Y. M. C. A., vice incorporated places of 2,500 popu The W. A Cooper and C. B. H ar at the church. A fter a generous has- KuSen” Arrival Vernon Hooper arrived in Ashland president, and W alter F razer Brown, lation or more. vey families, who have been m otor ket dinner was served, the business ing through Idaho ^and eastern Ore- meeting was held, The following AIonda-v irom Eugene, en route to secretary-treasurer. The next m eet There are 9,317 illiterate persons I b _...... ___ i. . .... gon for the past several weeks, vis- officers were elected: Elders. A. H. ' his m ountain ranch in the vicinity ing of the association will be at 10 years of age and over in the iting relatives and friends, expect to Peachy, V. V Hawley, F. E. W ilmot, of Dead Indian. Mr. Hooper has been G rants Pass, the last Monday in No state, “ illiterate” meaning unable to ! return to Ashland this week. J. M. Beaver, C. G. McAllister and located at Sunnyside, Wash., until vember. w rite in any language. Of this nura- i recently. her 1,529 are native whites of /a - C. o f C. Directors M eet—- tive parentage, 461 are of foreign or Drewsey, Or.. Visitors— The directors of th e cham ber of mixed parentage. 5,172 are of for C. A. Miller and family, of Drew- commerce met a t the Hotel Ashland eign birth, 847 are Indians, 782 are sey. Or , are visiting at the home of this noon, entertaining as a guest. Chinese, 409 are Japanese an d 89 Ben Howe. 176 Alountain avenue. R. E. Koon, consulting engineer of are negroes, in the total population Mr. Miller is a brother of Mrs. Howe. Portland, who will appear before the 10 years and over the percentage of Visit nt G rants Pass— city council this evening regarding illiteracy is 1.5, which shows a slight the w ater situation here. dim inution since 1910, when it was Special breakfast, COs. from 6 to 1.9. In the case of the native white 9 Hotel Ashland Grill. 27-tf Berean Sunday School Clasa or native parentage it is .4, the same E n tertains a t M ethodidt Church— as it was in 1910. I«eavcs for K ansas City— The Berean Sunday school class By counties the percentage of Mrs H. E. McGee, m other of G. of the M ethodist church gave a su r H. McGee, left this m orning for Kan prise party a t the home of Mrs, A. R. illiteracy ranges from 3.7 in Jeffer-j son county to .3 in Gilliam county. ! sas City, Kan., where she will spend Gregory last Friday, Septem ber 30, the w inter months w ith her daugh in honor of Mrs. H. E. McGee, a ter. member of the class, who is leaving for th e east, where she will spend Streets Repaired— the w inter months. The class had a C. W. Fraley, city street commis pleasant time. R efreshm ents of ice sioner, reports th a t the patching cream and cake were served. work on the city streets has been Those present w ere: Mesdames finished. The worst section of pav- McGee, Mills, Millner, Malicoat, ; ing in need of atten tio n was on Gleen, W agner, L arder, Conwell, Dr. It; North Main street near the Sylves M. B. Shaw. Davis, B runer, Edwards, It appeals to everybody ter Patterson home, Mr. Fraley said. O. W inter, A. R. Gregory, W heeler, I The trouble was caused by a hidden Van Fossen, G. H. Yeo. ! spring, seepage of which caused a because of the pleasure depression in th e pavement. AFTER i W ashington Visitors—— Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Arbuckle, form er Ashland residents an d prop erty owners on W imer hill, now liv- I ing in W ashington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs E. W’eren, 319 Alta ave nue. & AN ASHLAND CITIZEN COMES TO TH E FRONT 1? T ells Hi.s F rien d s «and Neighbors o f H is E xperience Every Ashland resident should read w hat a neighbor says. His testimony can be relied upon. These are his own words: E. Carlon, 159 Helman St., Ashland, says: “I can recom mend Doan’s Kidney Pills from experience. I have used them for attacks of kidney trouble. My back was weak and lame and I could hardly stoop over or lift anything. I felt dull and run down and the action of my kidneys was irregular. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills as directed and they soon fixed me up in good shape. The aches and pains left and 1 felt b etter in every way.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same th at Mr. Carlon had. Foster- Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Investigate Our Ideal Arcola H ot W ater H eating System for Sm all or L arge H ouses Our New Line o f H eating Stoves A re Now lu P ro v o s t B ro s . Tyre IQik:* Have you a set of tires on your car that have run and rau an d . run, and every time you start to make a little drive you get out ami look ’em over and guess which oue of ’em will blow out first, and every time you think of ’em you kinda feel like— oh, well, kinda like you didn’t care i^uch whether you went or not? All right—then is just the time to drive down to Leedom’s Tire Hospital and trade ’em in on a new set of Masons and Leedom will allow you all they arc worth. Yes, sir, Masou builds some tire—you’ll say so, too, when you look ’em over. Pliere’s a Difference in Bread Lockwood’s Milk Bread lias the taste combined with nourishment, perfectlv proportioned YOUR GROCER HAS IT Demand it hv name üBkV* r i - ------------------ tí S Í * ^ - ^ - ------- leases Them A ll ! “ W ithout Profit ” EVERY MEAL and benefit it affords. The longest-lasting refresh ment possible to obtain. Sealed tight— kept right in its wax-wrapped impurity-proof package. 5C Roy Downing and family, new ar- ' rivals from Indiana, have rented the Barber cottage, 284 G ranite street, j through the agency of the Beaver Realty company. O ther rentals made by the Beaver agency a re : The Ma tilda Lamb property, 606 Iowa ; street; J. L W est and family, re c u it arrivals from Indiana; the Ray Mink- , 1er property on thé Boulevard, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reese, new ar- 1 v^ls {rO1” Wala W alla, Wash. TO«» LATE TO CLASSIFY. The Flavor Lasts B9 Y FRUIT w ifs a GV,**» CHAIR DOCTOR Five baby buggies and other things for sale; continual change with good bargains. Chair Doctor, Third and A, opposite freight de pot- 28-lm o* M B SPECIAL----- THURSDAY----- SPECIAL Marguerite Clark -In- " Scrambled W ives” t t ’s laughing time again! M ar guerite Clark has come back She’s been away a year—just a year too long, eh? But here she is again, with all her spar kle, her joy. all her scintillat ing vivacity FRIDAY—SATURDAY Katherine MacDonald -In- “S tr a n g e r T h an F ictio n 11 The A shland Study cliro, the oldest club of its kind in southern Oregon, according to Mrs Fred D. W agner president of the club, met yesterday* afternoon a t the home of Mrs. W ag ner for th e first m eeting following the sum m er months. Sixteen mem bers of the club were present. Investigation of study subjects re quiring th e preparation of papers to be read a t th e regular Monday see- POR RENT— Sleeping room, with hoard is desired. 150 F irst street. _____________ 28-3* FOR SALE— Nursery stock, fru it shade and ornam entals; berries of | all kinds; grapes, etc.; grown by the Oregon N ursery Company. Jam es Lowe, agent, 107 Second street. Phone 313-R 28-tf i WANTED— Bookkeeping, large or small sets of books; best of refer ences. Address Box 29, Tidings. ' 25-5* IL'lLWiT R IG L E Y S 2 B ! >1 !' g. India mt A rrivals— Oldest Study Club S. Ore. Hold First Meeting of Year FOR SALE— Apple press, hardwood fram e; 60-pound pair fru it scales. 41 G ranite street. 28-2 FOR SALE— Nearly new Ford se dan; will take late Ford roadster in on trade. 1023 East Main. _________ 28-5* FOR SALE— Four-room house, elec tric lights, garage and two lots, $750. Call 403-X-2, Medford. 28-3* W«ANTED— W orking or silent p art ner for inoney-making business; .$1,500 required. 1^3 Helman street. E. P. Moore. 28-2’ SALE OF ESTRAY NOTICE Notice is hereby given th a t on the 1st day of January, A. D„ 1921, 1 took up the following rescribed es tray, running at large a t my ranch, Section 28, Range 39, 2 B ast of the W. M., in Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit: One steer about two years old, weight about 800 pounds, no brand, split in each ear, and right ear croped, color roan. That I have made affidavits and fulfilled the requirem ents of the law, and said anim al will be offered for sale a t public auction -by J. W. H atcher, constable of A shland dis trict, at my ranch on Sec. 28, Tow. 39, Range 2 E ast of th e W, M. about 1 !£ miles East of the K ingsberry Springs, o n ‘the 25th day of October, 1921, at 2:30 p. m., to satisfy costs and expenses th a t may have been regularly made. D ate of first publi cation October 4th, 1981. 28-3-T ues T. H ELLIOTT. S P E C IA L FOR T H U R S D A Y O N LY A very good school hose for children, double knee, all sizes up to 9^ a t one price Thursday Only 6 pairs $1.00 W. A. SH E L L B A R B E R C hildren’s W ork A Specialty y G Buy your w in ter u n d erw ear during th is H arvest Sale. Profits are being shared w ith you dur- ing this H arvest Sale £gy goods Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz. ■ Used Car to fla ta s One Stoddard Roadster Hotel Ashland drill Price $160.00 One Reo Tonring Price $200.00 Under New Management of Mr. B. F. Leach Late of the Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker, Oregon • One Ford Bug Price $300.00 N o n e e d n o w to ta k e y o u r frien d s o u t o f tow n One M axw ell Touring for a fin e d in n e r Price $360.00 One Oakland Six Touring Price $660.00 CARS SOLD with small cash pay ment and monthly instalments. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside St. Medford, Oregon Our Service Is Unexcelled S p e c ia l N o o n L u n ch 6 0 c . S p e c ia l B rea k fa st 6 0 c . From 12 to 2 From 6 to 9 C lea n R o o m s, C lea n B e d s an d a C lea n H o u s e B R IN G T H E C H I L D R E N —No charge under 7 years of age. ¡3D Si