/ PAO® POUR SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN WEEK This week is BARGAIN WEEK at Hie Daily Tidings Office. All week and continuing to next Saturday night yearly subscriptions to the Daily Tidings w ill he accepted at greatly reduced rates, as follows: I Bargain Week $ 6 . 0 0 . Saving $1.50 Outside the city and rural routes, regular price $6.50. Bargain Week $ 5 . 0 0 . Saving $1.50 In the City on carries routes, regular price $7.50. The above rate applies to both old and new subscribers. rate, then pay the bargain week price for a year In advance. Pay up your arrears to October 1st at the old BARGAIN WEEK THIS WEEK ONLY - CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT at 5p.m F reigh t M ovement Good— (àirls Have O uting Party— Weather Report for Week— j loose. Smoking in barns and gar- fire prevention programs. These or­ and ( community. Precautionary According to statem ents made a t Yesterday afternoon a party of The following predictions for the ages never should be permitted! Firei ganizations frequently have a fire measures will do much to cut dbwn a the local Southern Pacific company ! happy girls started out with two w eather the ensHiing week has been m arshals of w estern states report insurance feature, and every fire loss loss th a t takes millions op cellars out freight yard. 206 cars of freight a r - ' autom obiles with lady chauffeurs for made by the w eather bureau a t g reater fire losses in grain and straw I means larger premiums for the m u­ of the possession of rural Americans Klam uth F alls Arrivai— rived in Ashland from Oregon points an afternoon’s outing. The drive W ashington, D. C.: the past season from carelessly- i tual insurance associations. every year and leaves nothing in its Chester De Lap arrived from tim ing the first twelve hours of Oc-¡was made to G rants Pass along the Pacific Coast States — G enerally throw n m atches, engine sparks and. The lesson of fire prevention place. Prevention is better than re­ Klam ath Falls last Friday to join tober 7. Although fall shipm ents banks of the beautiful Rogue, over fair, with norm al tem perature, but autom obile and tracto r b a ck fire j should be taken to every rural home gret. his family, which preceded him a of livestock have started, th e move- paved highways all the way. A fter with a possibility of occasional rain than ever before. few weeks ago, and is living in the m ent is not rushing, and a num ber of spending a short time at. the G rants ! on the n o rth coast. Buildings may be made safer b y . Noble residence on E ast Main street. local owners are not pleased with Pass park and along the river and N orthern Rooky M ountain and seeing th a t the chimneys are with-1 the offered prices. During the twen- enjoying a fine feed on the retu rn P lateau Regions— Generally fair, out cracks and free of soot, which LAST TIME One (dollar and 50 cents saved is ty-four hours ending October 7, trip, they arrived in Ashland about 9 with norm al tem perature. may take fire and scatter sparks on $1.50 made. Pay your Dally Tidings tw enty cars of fruit from Rogue : o’clock last night. Those in the ___________ dry roofs. Flues which may be- ) TONIGHT THC THCATEÄ BCAUTlTüi subscription this week and save $1 50 River valley orchards passed through party were: Misses G ertrude andi ASH LAND’S AUTO come hot should be covered with as­ on the year. A shland en route to eastern m ar-' Helene Biede, K athryn Miller, Al- bestos and any nearby walls and ceil GAMP IS LAUDED kets. The Ashland Produce com -jleen W alker, Pearl W ilshlre, Calla IN ’FRISCO PAPER iugs protected. , There should be a pany will load th ree cars with mixed Biegle, and Mrs. Emma Murphy, M aguire H om e Purchased— sheet of metal under every stove. with Geòrgie Coffee and Ruth Osman The Maguire property on the fru it this week. Out of all th e losses by lightning, (Continued from Page 1) ---------- I at the wheels. Boulevard has been purchased by C. not one was on a building protected —with— cam per with fuel enough for the R. Courts and is occupied by M. L. Today it pays to look around b e-! ---- by lightning rods. It is now definite­ day. Patton and family, who moved from fore buying. See Pnulserud’s suits The regular meeting of the Ladies’ ly known th a t lightning rods afford AN ALL-STAR CAST "W ater has been piped to several 21tf A rt club will be held this (M onday) the Minkler house across the street. and overcoats. protection. If installed in te llig en tly evening at Pioneer C hautauqua hall places in the camp and the to u rist is they reduce the risk from lightning) You can give that $1.50 to the Bicycle “Misplaced”— at 8 o’clock. Mesdames Louis always w ithin a sh o rt distance of a alm ost to the vanishing point. Ask some of your friends faucet. A gasoline service station community club house if you want Meril W alters, call boy for the. Schwein, Henry . - Provost ----- - and W illiam Public schools may well devote an and a supply sto re where food an d hour o r afternoon to a special fire to. I t’s our loss. We are willing Southern Pacific company, is search-! ‘^•ver -he hostesses, who saw it last night. 33-1 traveling necessities th a t you get the credit. Pay your ing for a “ m isplaced” bicycle, said to may be pur-! prevention program . Some promi- chased is on th e lot. F u rth erm o re, j nent c itk e n shou,d be caHed ,n for( Daily Tidings subscription th is week have disappeared Wednesday. 'Io W inter in A shland— en tertain m en t is a t hand a t all tim es, a ta lk . Es8ays and perhaps a play. : and save the $1.50. J. A. Church and family,» new ar- STARTS TUESDAY i for th e cam pers. The camp itself is For pleating, see Orres. 17tf Ì rivals lr0,n Sheridan, Wyo., have let by the children would help im -, p a rt of L ithia park, which is equip­ press th e m atter on their minds.) Hetiii ns to M orley, C a lif.» - ______ _ 1 tin te d a home at 244 H argadine ped with picnic tables, m ineral w ater Some schools already have a weekly 11. M. Gray has returned to Mor­ M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel street with the intention of spending the w inter m onths in,A shland Th~e ‘ f° unta,i ns and a children’s play- fifteen-m inute lesson on fire preven­ ley, Calif., a fte r a visit of three Ashland Grill. 27-tf Church family is spending a second i T th e eXpert su Pefvteion tion. The plan is admirable. weeks with his daughters. Mrs. Bo- niar and Mrs. Cotter. ! w inter in this city and is having The'® * W° man emplOj:ed by th e cit7- Meetings of farm organizations, GPM rÍ h “ k “ i and children, of ¡ Daily Tidings 8en‘ s e n t tn a . v , . DuriDK the sum m er mcfhths band are particularly proper occasions fori — In W inter N ellis Pears G rants Pass, were week-end visitors U hi LATE TO CLASSIFY. ’All in all, th e A shland camp is The F ru it association will be ship­ 1 with th eir aunt and uncle, Mr. and Imogene Wallace, pianiste-teach- said to be an ideal of its kind and 4 ping a car about the 15th. Get your ROOFERS Mrs. Robert Casey, on Allison s tre e t.1 or. Phone 210-J. pears in early in the week. 32-3 171 Helman other cities a re rapidly falling into RAHAM & WILSON. practical street. 33-lm o line in the m a tte r of providing like You can save $1.50 a year by pay­ roofers; new roofs laid and old ones. In C alifornia the idea is being Surprise P arty— roofs repaired. 102 E. Eleventh ing your Daily Tidings subscription Buys Cows at Phoenix— properly spread, and in my belief the Mrs. E. M. Humphrey, I l l B this week. street, Medford, Ore. J. V. W right and son, Bert coming years will see» every city In street, was entertained Saturday W right, were business visitors in the state equipped w ith a m unicipal WANTED — Apple pickers; work afternoon at a surprise party cele­ R eturn From S eattle — from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Phone i. Phoenix Saturday. Mr. W right camp, which, instead of being a lux­ brating the eighty-seventh birth an ­ ll-F -4 . 33-2* Mrs. C. V. Beeler returned S atu r­ brought home a couple..of cows which ury, will be an absolute necessity.” niversary of Mrs. Humphrey. The day from a six weeks’ visit with rela­ he had recently purchased. party was given by Good Cheer Bible FOR RENT — Furnished room and tives and friends a t Portland. Seat­ ASHLAND BOY garage, very reasonable. 606 Al­ class of the Presbyterian church, de­ tle and other northern points. lison street. 33-3* V isits a t C entral Point— PROM INENT IN tails of the a ffa ir having been made Mr. and Mrs. William Yeo, Moun- o. a . c. AcrnvmEs FOR SALE — 16-inch maiizanita, by Mrs. A. N. Humphrey, daughter- Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home tain avenue, visited their daughter^ $4.75 tier. Phone 335-R. 30-6 in-law of Mrs. Humphrey. folks as well as commercial and to u r­ near Central Poipt for several days (Continued from Page J >' _ i WANTED— Woman or girl to wait ist business. 27-tf last week. Save $1.50 by paying your Daily of work Mr. Abbott is engaging in on table. Apply Home Bakery. Local and Personal Mother 0 ’ Mine Mary Pickford THRU THE BACK DOOR Tidings subscription this week Called to W illam ette V alley — 33-2 *’H1 be g reater as th e , extension of W ednesday A fternoon Club to Meet state and federal aid to reclam ation. Henry Van Prooyne was called to I The W ednesday Afternoon club of The success of reclamation d ep en d s’ the W illam ette valley last week by) the Presbyterian church will hieet at The state convention of Sunday largely on th e successful a’nd eco- the death of his siste r’s husband. 2.30 o clock W ednesday afternoon ; nomical use of w ater which t h e engir schools of all P ro testan t churches of at the home of Mrs. Van Sant, Oak j neers’ canals and reservoirs provide, southern Oregon, south of Roseburg, Siskiyou Visitor»*— street. Mrs. Van Sant, Mrs. Dewey i The soil« tra in in g is d ea l gped to will be held in Ashland November Miss Vivian Osborn and Mrs. A. J. Sackett and Mrs. L. Schwein wjll b e ; teach the stu d en t the m ost effective 21 to 23, inclusive, according to in­ Craig, Siskiyou school teachers, hostesses. methods of irrigation upon soils and form ation obtained a t the local Pres­ were Ashland visitors Saturday. byterian church. r i crops. The stndfent on com pleting On ’Frisco Business Trip-— : the course of study should know the ■........... » M edford V isitors— H arry Silver is in San Francisco i relations between soils, soill w aters S a lts M ade to O r d e r - Mrs. B. Koontz and daughter Lu­ Cleaning and re p a irin g ,o n short cile, of Medford, have been guests on a business trip and is expected I and drainage, and understan d how to home tomorrow. notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland locate and construct d ra in s a n d to of Mrs. J. C. Poor the past week. Bldg 302tf tre a t o r fertilise th e soil so as to se­ They are to locate here perm anently R eturns From M arshfield— cure and construct draiiQs a n d to and will occupy the Mitchell resi­ C. Berkman has returned from tre a t o r fertilise th e soil sa> a s to se­ R eddlng. CaHf., Vtettor— dence on Bush street. a business visit at M arshfield. Roy Gray, of Redding, Calif., cure th e highest possible efficiency where he Is attending school, is ta k ­ V isits a t B ellingham , W ash.— for each unit of tillin g em ployed. Visit Inlow F am ily— ing advantage of teachers* Institu te Mrs. C. H. Nickerson is making Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKlnnis F IR E PR EVENTIO N week in th a t city to spend a vacation an extended visit with her daughter arrived in Ashland from P leasan t with his cousins. A lbert and Ray­ in Bellingham. Wash. WEEK INDORSISI) Hill W eAiesday of last week and mond Cotter, of this city. BY’ SECRETARY .WALLACE spent a couple of days visiting their Central P oint V isitor— relatives, the Inlow family, on Moun­ (Continued from Paga One) For high grade tailoring for men Mrs. Minnie Sargent, of Central tain avenue. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnis and women— C. Orres. I Point, spent Saturday visiting her formerly lived in Ashland and have the right of way as a fire break. sister, Mrs. Maggie Culbertson, on Kerosene lamps should, be exam­ a num ber of friends here who were V isits Son in W y o m in g - M ountain avenue. ined to sea that the burners are in pleased to meet them again. Mrs. A. E. Littlechildl is on a two good condition, and should never be m onths’ visit with her son in Casper, Rebekahs, A ttention G rants P ass V isitors— left where they may b e up set Kero­ Wyo.. and will visit relatives in K an­ Mrs. N ettie W hetstone, president Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilmot were sene and gasoline receptacles should sas City. Omaha and o th e r cities in of Rebekah assembly, will visit Hope G rants Pass visitors Sunday. be kept apart and should he so dif­ the m iddle west before re tu rn in g to Rebekah lodge tomorrow (Tuesday) ferent as to avoid possibility of a her home here. evening. All Rebekahs urged to be Return From Idaho— mistake. ( present. The W. A. Cooper family arrived Ordinary friction, matches should Remodeling and cleaning —— 6. EURAMIE MILLER. N. G. home from Idaho last week. They he kept In safe receptacles, avtby Orres. RUTH GUI8INGER, Secretary. report a splendid time on ths trip. from children, s > d never carried ■May Hold Sunday School M eet H ere HOT W ATER For Every N eed Tyre Kjk:* If I was an automobile owner and knew that tires were my greatest expense I would go to Leedoms Tire Hospital, and get more miles for less money The Hason Cord has everything needed to make a tire that will give you more miles and for less money. Some Tire, the Mason you’ll say so when you look ’em over. A Convenience-A Necessity An Investment The frequent calls for hot water for washing, bathing, cleaning,, etc., make it impelative that a liberal supply be instantly available in all parts ef the home. The great amount of hot water used in the average household necessitates an economical method of obtain­ ing this supply. A modern hot water supply outfit will till your requirements—will provide you with hot water when and where you want it with but the minimum of caretaking and fuel costs. Get my price today for installing such an outfit in your home. Let me suggest th e type best adapted to fill your requirements’ Jerry O’Neal Phone No. 138 Beaver Block