PAGE F o r a ASKANT) DAILY TIDINGS Ashland N ew s in* Paragraphs ---- _______________________ __M onday, May H, tH&i Ballroom of the Willard After the Recejit Fire BUSINESS STUDENTS , w as a d isadvan age, a n d they lo st C O M PE T E AT M E D F O R D : by th e n a rro w score of one point. ----------- T h e F o r t Jo n e s tea m will play th e N ine A sh la n d h ig h sc h o o l s tu - locals a t th e high school g ro u n d s d e n ts, w ho a re ta k in g b u sin ess h e re F rid a y of th is w eek, a n d th ey c o u rses, e n te re d th e co m p e titiv e boys expect to even m a tte r s a t that c o n te sts S a tu rd a y a t M edford. In • tim e. th e s h o rth a n d c o n te st, M edford won TOO LATE b o th f ir s t a n d second. In th e type- ____________ _____ TO CLASSIFY. w ritin g , M edford a n d A sh lan d tied I FO R R E N T OR SA L E — Seven and fo r firs t place, an d th e c o n te s ta n ts ' o n e -h a lf a c re s irrig a te d lan d , city from th e tw o schools w ill try fo r w a te r. Good cro p a lfa lfa hav, first c u ttin g e s tim a te d 18 to n s. firs t place a g a in T h u rsd a y of th is T h re e cows a n d calves. T w enty w eek. In th e b o o k k eep in g c o n te st, ton hay b a rn . See ow ner, 1177 th e in s tru c tio n s w ere so in com plete Iow a s tr e e t. 210-1 th a t ju d g e« decided ,o t h r o . P 0 R SA L E _ 2()0 b a „ o u t th e c o n te st e n tire ly a n d all t h e , w D. B ooth. 2C4 W e l r t n n a u Mrs. ' 8? c o n te s ta n ts in th e c o u n ty w ill have! P h o n e 257-Y . 210-1 a ch a n ce a g a in T h u rs d a y to show P n r M r. l - ------??----o------------------~------ th e ir a b ility iu th a t c o u rse p OLND— K ey No. .11. O w ner m ay ig iu m a t co u rse. have sam e by p ay in g for ad Tjd in gs-_______ __ ______________ 210-1 RETU RN S HOME A FTER LOST— S a tu rd a y , n e a r J u n io r H igh, SEVER AL MONTHS IN SOUTH c h ild ’s gold neck ch ain . R e tu rn 111 L a u re l St. R ew ard . 210-2 Mr. a n d M rs. W. O. D ickerson ar-1 riv ed hom e fro m C a lifo rn ia th is j W AN TED— S teady h a u lin g of an j kind w ith F o rd tru c k . In q u ire ol m o rn in g , a f te r h a v in g sp e n t th e L eslie P ric e a t C andy F a c to ry g r e a te r p a r t of th e w in te r th e re fo r B eaver Block. 210-3 th e b e tte rm e n t of Mr. D ic k e rso n ’s . ’ ' ~ ------------------ — h e a lth . T h e T id in g s is g lad to re - °-R R E N T ~ F u rn i8 h e d e'g h t room house, also tw o a p a rtm e n ts , firs t p o rt t h a t he is very m uch b e tte r. a n d second floor. 153 G ra n ite St. P h o n e 411-R . , 210-1 Local and ^Personal ■ side Lights - <3>1 NOTICE TO W ATER USERS N O T IC E W a te r w ill be tu rn e d o ff on u p p e r • O w ing to th e fa c t th a t c h u rc h # - sy stem T u esd ay , May 8, from 8 a. m. • n otices fo r p u b lic a tio n in Sat- > to 5 p. m. T hose who live in th e • u rd a y 's p a p e r a re a lm o st in v a r- high p a rts of th e city please d raw <; iably tu rn e d in a t th e la s t mo- w a te r fo r th e ir needs. • m ent on th a t d ay, c a u sin g con- <8> E. R. H O SLER . Supt. sid e ra b le in co n v en ien ce, it h as • becom e n ecessary to m ak e a <$> Left; for C a lifo rn ia — h a rd an d fa st ru le in connec- <3> M rs. N. Z. S te w a rt left la s t w eek by a u to , on a v isit to Red B luff and <8> no tices m u st be in th e T id in g s j > S a c ra m en to . A t th e la tte r place sh e • office n o t la te r th a n 3 p. m. on <$> w ill m eet Mr. S te w a rt, w ho is em ­ ployed by th e F r u it G row ers Supply -•> th e day fallow ing. t f ❖ co m p an y a t S u san v ille. A fte r 'ah . . . . <$> . e x te n d e d v isit hhe will retuim to ----------------------------- h e r hom e h ere. On Sick List—- - Airs. F . E. F re n c h is re p o rte d as O u r s u its sa tisfy , P a u ls e r u d ’s. being on th e sick lis t. 198-tf Mrs. Lizzie D river, of B s tre e t, R e tu rn s fro m Klai iath F alls— b a llro o ,u o£ tb e n e w W illa rd , m o st p o p u la r ot W a s h in g to n ’s hotels, g u lle d l.v th e tire w as in d isp o sed fo r se v era l days l a s t 1 E v e re tt G riffith has re tu rn e d « E i n Î 1?», S«h T S thC whl h s ta ite d presum ably from a c ig a rette stub left by one o f tlie guests a l the G ridiron club dinner. w eek. 1 from a m o n th ’s v isit a t K la m a th — — , F a lls, w h e re he h a s been v isitin g H a n d -m a d e g ifts fo r g rad u a tes^ his m o th e r, Mrs. J. B. G riffith . She NINETY-YEAR-OLD H UNTER m ission to am en d a license given th e O. A. C„ se rv e d betw een 8000 a n d an d J u n e b rid e s .— N e e d le \ra ft S h o p .; acco m p an ied him hom e fo r a s h o rt W A N TED — C om petent p erso n a t STILL KILLING D E ER com pany on th e s o u th fo rk of th e 9000 p erso n s a t th e hom e econom ics ----------- j stay . n u rse fo r c h ild ren . Also g irl fo r ' ¡A m e ric a n riv e r, by e lim in a tin g M ed- te a room d u rin g th e fa ll a n d w in te r C liff P a y n e m ak e s clo th e s ra c k s i _______ g e n e ra l h o u sew o rk . B »tli p e rm a ­ D L N SM L IR , C alif., May 8.— To ley L ak es re se rv o ir, T w in L ak es res- te rm s, in c lu d in g re g u la r g u ests, n e n t positio n s. Mrs. F. C o rn in g • B a rg a in s in second h a n d law n a tta in y o u r n in e tie th b irth d a y a n d e rv o ir, E cho L a k e re se rv o ir, a n d lu n ch eo n p a rtie s a n d g u e sts a t ban- K enly, M edford. P h o n e 611-J-3. So« ini C ircle B usiness M eeting— m ow ers. F ix it Shi p. R eaver block. s till be a b le to w alk b ris k ly to S has- E cho L a k e c o n d u it. q u e ts. T he la rg e s t fu n c tio n w as th e _______________ k ?10-9 T he social circ le of th e C h ristia n _______ ta S p rin g s a n d r e tu r n , g a rd e n a n d ! ------------------------------“ B eaver fe e d ,” a t w hich 300 w ere c h u rc h w ill hold th e ir b u sin e ss i Corrects E r r o r - I.D S T — S m all boy’s brow n coat on do v a rio u s jo b s a b o u t th e hom e is P IO N E E R S O F OREGON M E E T ¡p re s e n t. T h e g irls do th e w o rk fo r Main e or the fe a r th a t w hat we pofJ vage> b n- «hrm.crh operators would have to settle by y wa Se> hut out a saving wage. th e sm all end of a 8 to 9 score. T he y. . . com petition who should have the fortunately, the people who use it his tw in b r o th e r ( heater,- a n d th ey gess may be tniten from us by a n o th e r., out the agricultural districts. Al- m jners and thp 5usine n the usually are thinking of nothing but A sh lan d boys w ere up on th e ir to es left th is m o rn in g by a u to fo r R ose- The very fact of our feeling fear shows ! though price conditions are rc- conditio], tbat tbc mines WJ C an increase of money wages, which a ll th e tim e, b u t th g ..stra n g e g ro u n d b u rg on a trip co m b in in g b u sin e ss th a t we know th is o th er possesses a garden as yet tar from satisfactory, - d ,, ‘ , m eans that wages and the cost of and m any people still have a keen natu ra, wo„ ]d tha* living will go up togetlter, leaving w ith p le a su re . pow er stronger than our own—and _______ ; th is is a reflection upon our personal realization of the losses they have m ost available and easily-w orked t b e , w ork" no better off than the suffered the country has generally coa, d sits would be wo/ ked first donkey that follows all day the P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d eliv er. m erit, and therefore a wound to our recovered its poise, and is ready to If tbe m iners- union WQuld use jts wisp of hay- hung just ahead of his 1 9 8 tf i 8 e ^ ' , o v e ' 8aya E linor Glyn In the Lon­ P a u ls e r u d ’s. face the future w ith courage and power tQ proniote sonie sucb rcason. nose. don Times. co"udence. , ab |c adj ustm ent as this, it would .. “ ‘,s t,n ie Prac,lcal nicn learned Men and women are jealous when To Y’isit a t F o re s t G ro v e— Building operations are on a be]p ^be situation of the mine- iba* lf,ere ,s . no progress by simply e V nt O«Q T7I .1. x x I «nwther approaches one they love— larger scale than a year ago, and w orkers and at tbe samc tilTie jacking up industrial costs, which , , 1 • ° Urth S tre€ t,| their ^ t i s t n is wounded by sufficient to employ fairly well the render a { seryice tQ the tb,ic carry the cost of living with them, left to d ay fo r F o re st G rove. O r., fo r | the inference th a t this other has not w orkers in the building trades and It ¡s u d ¡n SQme quarters th a t The only broadly distributed gains building m aterial industries T he the minj industry shou]d be taken that ever have come to the masses a tw o w eeks s ta y w ith his son a n d realized th eir own vorth.’and dares to autom obile industry is m uch m ore over b the G overnm ent. T his of thc Pe°P le. haye come by the ¡in­ o th e r re la tiv e s th e re . dispute th eir sw. y—jealousy being active than a year ago, and con- bow ever, would involve purchase of P’’ovem cnl s in industry that have ---------- roused to fury sh mid th e one they tracts for railroad equipm ent arc all coa, deposits in the country. an cheapened and increased produc- L e t us b rig h te n up y o u r old s u it, i l o v e re sP°»d to aii u glances, because on a larger scale than at any time inipracticai undertaking, and if that t,on; S,*Jch, 'm provem ents are being OUR ASSORTMENT OF P a u ls e r u d ’s 1 9 8 tf the wound to self- ove is deeper still since the war. T he effect of ac- was done wbat H shou,d thron and steel industry. am ount of work am ong all the men ° u‘Pa i n,i8ht be increased from 4(1 COMPLETE M iss N eta Sw ink left S u n d ay fo r j a m ore pardonable fault th an any oth- F or thc first two m onths of the who cia jined a share of it, increas- to ? cr cent ,{ industrial friction 7 ? a r ’ ? p e ,:a t ,n 8 of ing the pay as the am ount of work cou' d bc reducc,d a " d the best — BRIGHT COLORS h e r hom e a t S u n n y sid e, W ash. H e r ; er form of the vir is, because it goes S * q q o C1? SS ? ra,lroads total $796,‘ for each diminished, or should it ™ th o d s now known generally b ro th e r L e ste r acco m p an ied h e r as h*4 down a little now when farmers (ave ° ” ? bp V ” ted States is a t a prem iuui losi fr5° ^ r,.c' nt ?,fT wh?1 had then?" e v ^ V “ h e r e : n o b o d y iS going to we“ should b k u . 7 (“ L e ^ e r ^ S u i e ^ " ^ < k t A ' U ni' - d organized?” T ° r ° n SO Y ?u ,d be an a : ' This reto rt by M r W allace indi- S1*ieSS y‘ II tbe b o rro v * - cates that he thinks there is n o th does, not " ant to use the fund? f- r ;n ., tninks there is noth- purchases here on his own accou u km for evePrr,Ob^ o u p g e '" L S ¡ X f c * h ' “ Z ' * Prem iu“ * lt “ P for l ,e Others to pay. * am bition of organized labor to im prove the living conditions o f 1 here is no m aterial disagree- the m a s s e s is ->f m ent about the main facts of the w orthy, but tlrore are cerU in tru th s’ coal industry, and the situation is that m ust be understood so simple that it seems strange th at One of t h e s e is th a t m r>n»» so little is said of the rem edy that are not to be considered a lo n e ^ n is w it h in th p roaM , nt .k„ ----- ------ uc eonsiaerea alone m t-me. D unng the Ust th^ty years the mines have been idle an avertige of 93 working days in every calendar year. of that. I f nr>nvi»r if H n l k 7 ’ 25c — 85c .VTIÛNAL attraction S P E C IA L ! SCHOOL CH ILDREN’S MATIxNEE AT 4:1ft — A lso— “H ER OWN MONEY” — w ith — ETHEL CLAYTON Satisfaction prem ium 13 p ,.OI u u , . alw ays follow s w hen we install sb° U,d wc X ? II°IIand, being in good credit, ir°„Ul - « j wnn G erm any than for u* to « .im sy y some ° i m em should i e ^ e sense. In t h e 'l a s t ai ’’ ’ K and rind em ploym ent elsewhere, w orkers in the various industrie- *“ ,u u"aae> » W « th* fo r the «unainder in order Consumers a n d ’ he con ? m e V n a ? Vb>’ ~ " S U P ? out the required supply of all the costs of production and de’ * « « 1 would livery upon everythtng he b f f i . ' traFc j plum bing. Our work is «lone right, even in tlie places you can’t »ee. It is constructed for years o f service. - SIMPSON’S 3 7 -8 9 No. Main HARDWARE Phone 1Í03