•> ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS FAQ» FO C» H ere from Klam u h P alls— Fred P eterso n , of K lam ath F alls, is in A shland, having been called here as the resu lt of his child hav­ ing a fin g e r badly in ju re d w hen a Moves tv C ountry— ru m p a t the Em il Pell sto re fell on L. B. Stevens, who has been living him. a t 264 Seventh stre e t, has moved to th e S uncrest O rchards, w here he V isiting w ith M other— will be em ployed d uring th e balance N ate O tterbein, of K lam ath Falls, of the year. is in th e city for a few d®>s visiting I w ith his m other, Mrs. H arvey, of Phone 64.1 O n e s cleans clothes. B stre e t. 271-tf Locai and Personal Famous Film Stars’ Favorite Coiffures V isiting w ith F riends— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grim es, of and M rs. W. A. W iest, of DOROTHY DALTON K lam ath Falls, is in the city A visiting K fam ath F alls w ere visitors in Ash­ For women who have round and w ith friends. land yesterday. Mr. W iest is a ssist­ full faces this style of coiffure, which Is Dorothy Dalton’s favorite, a n t d istric t a tto rn e y in K lam ath Off to C ra te r L ake— Is very effective. The hair is county. Chief of Police H atcher is off on a dressed falriy low with only its ' trip to C ra te r L ake on a pleasure natural wave. It is one way to V isits w ith P a re n ts— dress short hair so that it seems ja u n t for a few days. Lynn M owat, of San Francisco fnl and rich and yet It does not give the kinky flapper effect. There arrived in A shland T hursday for a On C ra te r B ik e Trip— is also an absence of frills which visit w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ooveling and is especially becoming to one of W. H. Mowat. of Beech avenue. ¡d au g h te r A reline. Mrs. Jen n ie Schan, Miss Dalton’s type. New fall woolens a re in a t O rres Miss Mae H adfield, Miss C lara Koff- T ailor Shop. 271-2* ran. Dr. P itm an and W right Hicks, R eturns from W eed— composed a p arty th a t le ft F riday Mrs. M iriam S hepifird, who took for a trip to C rater Lake. They ex­ H otel A shland G uests— Mrs. H enry P rovost to. her hom e in The following p arties a re ’reg is­ pect to re tu rn Sunday evening. Weed, Calif., a sh o rt tim e ago and tered a t tlje Hotel A shland. C aptain stayed for a visit th ere, has re tu rn e d and Mrs. H olland, Mrs. C h ristin a A. Ia-ft for Crater latk e— to her hom e in A shland. A p arty to C ra te r Lake composed T u rn e r and son, J. M. Kelly, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. F orystli, Miss Ju n e E. A. M acLavish, O akland, C alif.; Alonzo M orrison, T. W. W ebster, J. M cFadden and Miss ’C laudine Cox, R. D rennah and fam ily, C harles H. left th is m orning and expect to Cory and fam ily, T. L. W isdom , spend two o r th ree days. V isitors from K Lanuti h— e. SHIRT FLASHES San Francisco is receiving concerts broadcast at Schenec­ tady. N, Y. In New York a squad of sol­ diers was drilled in an nrmorj uptown at the commands of a su|ierior on Governor’s island. At the Pacific coast seaside resorts, instead of burying themseives in the sand, the young ladies clamp on their ear­ pieces and kill time between swims listening to radio music. Educational experts say that radio will prove of great assist anco in the development of the minds of subnormal children The great obstacle in their edu­ cation has been inability to arouse interest. It is believed that radio will greatly stimulate such interest. And now it is the .dentists who are profiting by radio. It Is a great advantage to keep the mind of a patient oft his trou­ bles. When a radio ear-piece is clamped on. what registers on the cars of the sufferer makes him more or less Indifferent‘to what is going on in his mouth. Great possibilities for tiie sooth­ ing talker. Queen of the Turf 99 — Also— •A RURAL CIND ER ELLA’ TOMORROW A X D MONDAY TSey let neve « I « e in THE TPEATfttj W wen connie ’ s I W hy do $10 w orth of w orrying when you can get a fine chicken d in n er for 75 cents a t th e T avern? 272-1 On F ish in g T rip— Mr. and Mrs. Al. Jo rd a n left F ri­ day evening to spend a few days on a fishing and cam ping trip neat L ake of th e W oods. They will be joined th is evening by Mr. and Mrs. W ilbert Jo rd a n , who will spend Sun­ day a t th e camp. -ffieR E I CONSTANCE TALMADGE POLLY OF THE FOLLIES *>y A >ahr Stnerscn « miles for the greater part of any working day. j Receiving and sending stations to correspond will be built in Canada dur Ing tiie same period. Tiie plant for the main station will be imported from England, but the plant for the feeder stations will be manufactured in Australia, one for each of the states. The combined cost of all these sta­ tions will be about $5,000.000. The i main station will consist of a trans­ m itter and receiver term inal thirty miles apart, the latte r including twen ty-four towers each SOO feet high spread over a square mile. wireless rates will be one-third A ppointed P o stm istress— F lo ra B. Thom pson has been ap­ pointed T o s ’niistress of the Ja ck so n ­ ville post o ffice,, having passed the m ost satisfacto ry exam ination of any cf th e six applicants, lo h n F. M ill­ er-. who has been acting as p o stm as­ te r since early last spring, has sent in his resig n atio n , effective A ugust first. BOYS IN PA RK WOUND be tak en to stop th is practice of MRS. McNAIR W ITH STONE stone throw ing am ong , the boys, who frequently g a th e r th e re and ex­ Mrs. Hal McNair was passing ercise th e ir skill w ith slung-shota th ro u g h the park on the roadw ay and bean shooters on th e birds. near th e fotr.^’-Tus th is m o ru in r. X when she was was stru c k over the Ione— New w arehouse to be b u ilt eye by a stone, and a painful wound here. inflicted. Some youngsters were TOO BATE TO (L A 3 S IF Y playing in the roadw ay and the stone which stru c k Mrs. McNair was not) FOR SALE— Team of m ules, wagon and harness. 10 tons of grain hay New P o stm aster a t T alen t — throw n with vicious in ten t. N ever­ and farm im plem ents. W ill sell Glenn W ithrow has been ap p o in t­ theless. it m ight have been atten d ed ) sep arately or to g ether. 1087 N. ed p o stm aster a t T alent. w ith serious resu lts and steps should ; Main St., Ashland. 272-6* i Hittsons U sed Car Dept. We buy good used cars of sta n d a rd m akes. Also sell on a com­ m ision and finance the deal for the purchaser- Studebaker Special Sixes on the floor for delivery. Hit the T rail for Hittsons HITTSON MOTORS ^ „ r„d P honographs repaired. F ix it Shop. P o rtla n d ; Mrs. J. R. S assnett, Med­ Fined in Ju stic e C ourt— ford; Dr. J. H. Laii,’ Mr. and Mrs. The Jackson T ra n sfe r com pany, O. Bayless and d a u g h te r, F. C. Can­ Vern Stevens, both of whom are do­ ine, S eattle; G eorge E verson, Dr ing a tra n s fe r business in and about and Mrs. W. K enney, Jo sep h -B u sh , A shland, appeared in Ju stice Gow- C. P. R. Short, Mrs. C adw allander dy^s, c o u rt yesterday and w ere fined and fam ily, G. D aniels, San F ra n cis­ $10 each for th eir failu re to pro- co; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowles, Mrs. ! cure a city license to do tra n s fe r Isabella Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. John ( business w ithin th e city. H. D ante, l7os A ngeles; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. M arshall, Indio, Calif.; Leaves for M edford— Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Taylor and child, Mrs. Jay, who has been stopping San Jose, Calif.; Grace M. Day, Vin- in A shland for th e p a st few m onths, nie R oberts, H um boldt, la., and the , has m oved to M edford, w here she follow ing m em bers of th e Bay Nov­ will be engaged in some m usical elty o rch e stra , of E u re k a, C a lif.- i work. A. J. T abor, Cecil Lee, Cecil La- Chappelle, Buddie McChoppen, Jack “ You should w orry ” w hen you Sheppard and A tliegh Nash. can get a fine chicken d in n er for 75 cents a t the T avern. 272-1 D ance w ith th e crow d. H ot Springs pavilion, S atu rd ay night. V acationing at. L ak e o f W oods— 272-2 Mr. and Mrs. J e rry O’Neil left for ! L ake of th e W oods W ednesday n Sick L ist— m orning, w here the fam ily will H ugh Bates is a su ffe re r from the spend the next two weeks. Mr. sum m er flu e ,” having been can­ O'Neil retu rn ed to the city Thurs- ned to his home on Scenic Drive i day. Fonney Jo rd a n w ent o ut to ds week. ■ th e lake w ith them and is now w ith th e P rof. V ining crew. It L ak e of th e W oods— Mrs. C. W. F raley and a p arty of R e tu rn from C ra te r L a k e — riends are spending a few days at A p a rty composed of Mrs. Em m a he L ake of the Woods. % | Coffee, Miss G eorgia Coffee, Miss 'luuiges P ositions— G eorgia M artin, Isaac M artin, Mr. i and Mrs. E dw ards, and Mr. Floyd Gene C o ttrell, who has been em- ! P lace, who have been on a trip to; oyed at th e Shell b a rb e r shop for i C rater L ake, re tu rn e d to A s h la n d ; e past several m onths, has changed ! T hursday evening. They rep o rt hav­ »sitions, being now in th e N. G. ing had a very fine t r i p ‘despite the ite s shop in th e H otel A shland fact th a t som e of the roads a re get­ ulding. Mr. Bates expects to run ting exceedingly bad. ree ch airs d u rin g the balance of e sum m er. V isiting R elatives— Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Sm ith, of P o rt A rth u r, Texas, a rriv ed here ’this week to visit w ith Mr. S m ith ’s p a re n ts fo r a few weeks. Miss E u ­ TMfVro nice Sm ith, a siste r of Mr. Sm ith, FIN A L SHOWING TODAY who has been in Stockton, Calif., for som e tim e, has 7 - a rriv ed hom e. tt SatuixLiy, July 23, 1022 Z ?? - ..?> // ' A 1 / s JJ 'H l “I found after draining the crank case and replacing with your Cycol Motor Oil, that I have obtained more mileage, also better compres­ sion and more power in climbing hills. I congratu­ late you for producing such a high grade oil.” I On land, on sea in the Cycol proves its service From the Mariner ‘I have given Cycol a 30 day test, or 400 hours run, oiling 96 bearings, between here and . Monterey. Every bearing kept perfectly cool. Engine turned over freely when cold. I used only 100 gallons o f Cycol. W ith other oils I used 400 gallons in the same time — bearings fre­ quently warm and engine hard to turn over cold. ' ‘My o il pressure gauge with the use o f Cycol only varies 8 points as against 20 to 30 points with other oils. T his is from a cold motor to a hot one. This shows that Cycol holds its body. In the past I have changed oil every 8 flying hours, but w ith Cycol I get over 40 flying hours. Cycol gives exceptional service under all conditions of engine op­ eration. Look at some of the rec­ ords it has made. T hese are but a few of hundreds of sim ilar letters w ritten voluntarily by enthusiastic users of Cycol M otor Oil. Engine owners know from experi­ ence th a t Cycol M otor Oil retains its correct body under operating tem peratures, m aintains the essen­ tial oil film between moving parts and prevents serious engine trou­ bles due to faulty lubrication. T he reason is because Cycol is free from destructive “sulpho” com­ pounds. It is these im purities which cause ordinary oils to thin out and break down rapidly under engine heat. T hey are economi­ cally removed by the new Hexeon Process used only by us. You can easily prove to yourself the superiority of Cycol. Simply flush the crank case, not w ith kero­ sene or so-called “flushing oils,” but w ith the correct grade of new lubricating oil, and refill w ith the grade of Cycol specified on the Cycol C hart of Recommendations. To be sure of getting Cycol—look for the Cycol Sign. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Executive Offices, Associated Oil Building 79 New Montgomery St., San Francisco 2. DeLARM. S»a Fraacttoa MOTOR. OIL FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE'SULPHO” COMPOUNDS