Monday. Àttftwt at, unsi ÀMOAf® DÄETT n äß fM THK rftOTO H DR«AM Local and Personal Metalized Ribbons and Feathers Visits with Relatives— Miss Lucile Hayes of Portland ar­ rived in the city a few days ago and is visiting with relatives. Miss Hayes is a neice of Mrs. R. M. Gar­ rett and Messrs. S. F. and J. Edward Thornton c-f Ashland. ( ff? be read in class roflm. P. S. Maybe yoii wouid better wait un­ til class Vfetires.) Important Note in New Fall Hats > “ This airship proposition Is too strenuous for me— A billion years before my time— I’ll park some place,” said he. i : Hie found a soft, inviting spot Upon the primal slime Of this old, wabbling planet. And sat down to pass the time. V isitin g F rien d s H e r e - Ralph E. Poston, of La Grande, Oregon, is in the city for a few days visit with Dwight Gregg. You’ll marvel in our array of ad -; vance styles as well as the prices we are asking. Paulserud’s. 286tf "This is a lonesome sort of place,” Said he, and sighed “ Ah. me! I'll just evolve a trilobite And have some company.” Spend less and dress better by buying your fall suit at Paulserud’s. 28Gtf But when, this task completed. And to stop he did his best. He kept right on evolving— not A moment’s pauáe for rest. Visit Relatives Here— H. V. Towne, of Roundup, Mont., is here visiting for a few days with his uncle, E. F. Smith, of Oak street. He next evolved a brachiopod, ( ’Twas quite a nervous strain) For followed In succession, then. The whole Silurian train. LEEDOM makes the price on MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em Then came the Mesozoic with A tertiary' trend: , " I ’ll quit this business.now,” said he “ I must be near the end. at LEED O M S TIRE HOSPITAL. 270-tf M akes Pi «sent o f P eaches— w ? V£fi/-^E77AN P v - lc o a r f R. W. Dunlap, of Nob Hill street. made the Tidings force a present of: a fine box of Crawford peaches Sat­ urday, which, needless to say, was; duly appreciated. “ I’ll just evolve a chimpanzee— Ah! Now I have a plan! i I’ll fln;sh this evolving with A nice, primordial man. Better be safe than sorry. See Beaver Realty Co. about your Insur­ ance. Phone 68. 287tf r£*HE coming fall will give a pretty wide choice in hats for the fashionable one,- ranging from the very wide picture hat to the gmall Persian turban. In between, there is the poke— narrow at the back and fanning out generously at the sides and front— and the tri-corne. The large hat is usually edged with a soft fold of unwired mate­ rial, about two inches in width, the rest of the brim being stiff. The crown is fitted, and the trim­ ming, to be up to the last minute, snould be of some metalized rib­ bon, or feather fancy. The metal touch on any hat makes it a hat of the new order. A large hat of Lyons velvet is New P rch Roof—— The house at 102 Oak street, be­ longing to the Ashland Hotel com-! pany, is being remodeled and a new roof placed on the front porch. Live cleanly, press forward and dye well, Ashland Pantorium. Phone 12 1. 297tf V isits Medford— Miss Corrine Robinson, clerk at Rose Brothers confectionery, spent Saturday in Medford, her place at the store being taken for the day by Miss Mabel Trott. shown in the photo above. It has a crown covered with metalized ostrich, the ostrich cascading down the back in an effective man­ ner. It is the newest sort of hat, and was therefore chosen to be worn by Leatrice Joy, Paramount player, in “ Manslaughter,” Cecil B. DeMille’s latest photo drama. It is all in gray and she wears it with her gray velvet, chinchilla- trimmed gown. In the sketch at the upper right, a Persian turban is shown with the latest manner of using para­ dise or aigrettes. The feathers are placed downward, forming a rich and soft tassel that can hard­ ly fail to be flattering to the com­ plexion. Sometimes they do this on both sides, but that somehow lends a fancy dress air to the mode that is too bizarre to please the average woman. The tri-corne shapes are en­ chanting. Pardon the adjective, but it’s really appropriate here, for these new tri-cornes are repli­ cas of the old Venetian things worn centuries ago; and somehow, modern as they are, they have an old-time look about them that is fascinating. They have falls of lace gathered around the licad- size (when they are designed for evening w ear), but in the daytime they are seen with no other trim­ ming but a small cockade slapped up against the side of the crown. Extremely smart for the serge suit, or the more elaborate tail­ leur. ------------------------------------------------- , Then, off on my vacation for A billion, billion ages, 1 And leave the re9t to Darwin and The twentieth century sages.” I Then he woke from his siesta To a world of life and beauty. And he sighed with satisfaction, “ For ” said he, “ I’ve done my duty.” Then up spoke a wise old Dinosaur, Who heard his boastful peeping, And said "W hy God has done all this W’ hile you have been asleeping.” — M. Beecy. Bandon votes to complete hydro­ electric dam. Let Jerry O’Neal figure your next NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS job of plumbing. First class mater­ AND SACK TWINES JUST IN ial and workmanship. Phone 138. “ SHOO F L Y ” the great fly man can paint about as fast as six GRANTS PASS PLANS 207 E. Main street. 238ti I LOCAL MAN PURC H A SES killer, should be used on your IMPROVED PAINT MACHINE men with brushes. SPECIAL "PEACH W EEK” i horses and cows more freely. Paint, kalsomine, shingle stain, or: F. B. Sankey has purchased a new 1,eaves for Home— Fencing of every description. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F . : Decora air brush paint machine, , any kind of interior or exterior fin­ GRANTS PASS, Aug. 28. — New and used Sewing Machines D. Swingle, who has been visiting f which he received Friday of last ishing may be done equally well, ac­ “ Peach Week, August 28-September them for the past six weeks, left; week. This is the first machine of. cording to Mr. Sankey. Neither is 3.” This was the text of a procla­ always on hand. AT for her home in Chicago, 111., Sat-1 its kind ever used in this city, and: the machine restricted to this line mation issued Saturday by Mayor C is certainly an improvement over alone, for it can be used to paint: H. Demaray, in an effort to secure urday evening. Peil's Corner putting paint on with a brush. The automobiles fully as well as it does a larger local consumption of the Fruit canning time Is at hand. paint is put in a container, which i other work. fruit. It is estimated that at least For fruit jars, lids, rubbers, je lly is connected with a motor and fa n j The new machine is electrically 2500 boxes of first grade peaches molds and sugar, Detrick’s prices which forces the paint through the operated, but can be driven by a will rot on the trees this week un­ can’t be beaten. spray brush. In this manner, one one and a half horse power gasoline less some concerted action is taken engine when used where electric to relieve the situation. Local mer­ power is not available. chants are co-operating in the move W. A. SHELL BARBER ¿71 LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT I By S. W. STRAUS, Pre.ident American Society for T h rift. and have signified their willingness to sell the peaches at cost, which will be about 50 cents a box. Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz Children’s Work A Specialty Eugene— Ajax Lumber company to build two more sawmills. “ ’T ’ HE time is never lost that is Silvertown C ord T ire k ’ “BEST IN TH E LONG RUN* A Genuine SILVERTOWN C ord— 30 x 356 for $13.50 T h e same materials, construction and workmanship as in all other sizes o f Silvertowns. The same high quality, long wear, long service and complete de­ pendability guaranteed by the GOODRICH one- K Ut quality standard. Your tire dealer will supply you today and save you money. The Silvertown 30 x 554. For the Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Willys- Overland and other light cars. T H E B. F. G O O D R IC H RUBBER C O M P A N Y , Akron, Ohio • E S T A B LISH ED 1870 f o r A U TO M O B ILE S , M O TORCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCKS * devoted to work,” wrote Emerson. Work and thrift are two of the chief essen­ tials of prog­ ress, but it is just as neces­ sary that we use judgment and care in our work as it is that we work at all. The te rm “ hard work” is often ap­ plied as one of the needful S. W . S T R A U S qualities of in- dividual success, but “ intelligent work” more aptly describes the processes that bring upbuilding. While it is ture that those whfi get on best in the 'world are hard workers, they do so because they plan their work so that every moment will count for the most. There are those who literally work themselves to death, and yet ac­ complish but little in the way of advancement. Let us understand that it is the part of thrift to do our work intelligently. It is thrifty to study each detail connected with our daily duties and in this way find out if we are wasting time and energy. No matter how menial our tasks, we should not become mere automatons. It should be our con­ stant endeavor to find means, if possible, for doing our work more efficiently. If It were not for the fact that thoughtful men have constantly sought to improve methods of work we would not have the marvelous gifts of science and invention that have become necessities of our daily lives. Try to do your work better and more efficiently. This is true thrift. It will bring results in your development and progress. Cool K itchens for Hot Days A New Perfection Oil Oook Stove in your kitchen w ill assure a cool and pleasant kitchen in he hottest weather. The New Per- fection Stove is a tested, guaranteed product, and w ill do all the work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as fast as gas and is absolutely tellable. We have them in two, three and four burners. Come in and let us show yon the numerous features that make them the best stove for summer use. SIMPSON’S 3 7 -3 » N orth M ain S t. One cent the word each time. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC In the dim and distant ages Of thè prehistoric past, A tiny protoplasm Floated through the void vast. Carl Loveland is the official piano tuner for Madame Tracy-Young. Ask her. Studio 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 2 8 6tf; B U S IN E S S A N D P R O P E S S IO N A L HARDWARE • PHYSICIANS. The Ashland Conservatory of Music OB. ERNEST A. WOODS— Praetiec opens September 5th, 1922. Ma­ limited to eye, ear, nose and dame Tracey-Young, directress. throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and The school of daily instruction in > to 6. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ all branches of music. The Lesch- land. Ore 73-tf eUizky method. The secretary will be pleased to supply any informa­ J. J. KM? EN8— Physic'ao and tion desired. Address Box 54. Surgeon. Practice limited to Ashland. Oregon. 280-lrao* eye. ear. nose and throat. QH wb «* •upphed. G inlist and anrls to» HELP WANTED 8. P. R. R. Offices. M. F, a t I H Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone «7 TAKE YOUR VACATION cutting all kinds of wood on generous shares. *fR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at Ideal camping place. Inquire E. P. Moore, corner Helman and Me-1 tention to mothers and children Internal eocretlons and endocrine c h a n i c . ____________ 300 tf glands. R or . and office, 108 Pio neer avenue Telephone 28. Of FOR EXCHANGE flee hours. 11 to 12 a m.; 2 to « D. m .FOR TRADE— ICO acre unipeum- bered ranch on Pacific highwav CHIR PRACTORs. and county road, near Hilt; small house and outbuildings; good DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY stock or chicken ranch with plen- — Visiting Chiropractic Physician ty of wood and tillable land. W ill' Neuritis cas-s a specialty. Phono trade for unincumbered Ashland i 1 1 8-J. Trettm eat given only in acreage; prefer no house, but your own home. would ensider acreage with smal' house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran., DR. E. ft. ANGELL— Chiropractic ite St. 231tf* and Electro Therapy. The combi­ nation does wonders. First Nat'l TO TRADE— Completely furnished Bank Bldg. Phone 48-112. 10 room apartment house in Port­ ___ aiihora a vacuum ” tf land, Oregon, centrally located, to trade for complete home in or TRANSFER AND EXPRKSS near Ashland or Talent. Inquire FOR prompt and careful service, 635 Roca St. or phone 368-Y. auto trucks or horse drays, cal! 289-lmo Whittle Tra sfer Co. Phone 117 FOR RENT. Office, 89 Oak street near Hote! Ashland. 56tf •APARTMENTS — Furnished, close in, modern conveniences. Adults T. L. POWEIJ — GENERAL TRANS FER — Go d team and motor only. Inquire 166 Hargadlne St., trucks. Go J service at a reason or phone 122. 257-tf able nrice 'hone R3 FOR RENT— Furnished apartment, I1 'ft SALE. four large rooms and bath. Call at 272 Maple St. 300tf HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings FOR RENT— Housekeeping rooms, SALE- -Acreage on paved fine for a cou: le of girls or boys, FOR highway, sp endid soil. Five acres, wanting to attend school and 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and board themselves. 41 Gresham the price is right. O. A. Manning, St. 302-3* Talent, Oregon. 272tf FOR RENT— Garage on Third St. Inquire at 426 A St., after 3 p. m. FOR SALE— Cheap, piano in first class condition. Carl H. Love­ 302-6* land, 135 E. Main or phone 465. FOR RENT— Housekeeping rooms. 2 6 8 tf 137 First St. 203-3* FOR SALE— On the highway, about INTERURBAV AUTOCAR CO. one acre of land, good house, elec­ (E ffectiv e January 1, 11)22) tric lights, all in garden, some D ally (E x .e p t Sunday) berries. Price $1600. O. A. LV. MEDFORD Manning. Talent, Or. 281tf LV. ASHLAND 7 00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. Hl. FOR SALE— Four room cottage, 8 00 a. m. large lot. some fruit, chicken 9:00 a. m. 9 00 a. m. house and run. For particulars, 10 00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. see Mrs. C. E. Lane at Tidings. 11:00 a. in. 11 00 a. m. 290tf 12 00 co on 12:00 noon 1:00 P- m AND HERE’S ANOTHER— 10 acres 1 00 P- m. 2:00 P- ni. 2 00 P- m. all ready to plow, 1 miles from 3:00 P. m. 3 00 P in. town, good soil, all irrigated, lays 4:00 P- ni. 4 00 P. m. nice. Price $650 cash. O. A. 5:00 P m. 5 00 P- m. Manning, Talent, Or. 295tf 6:00 P- m. < 00 P- m. fioR SALE— Registered ni lk goats, 7:00 P. m.¡ 7 00 P- m. 8:30 P. ni­ excellent milkers. Miller, Box 8 30 P. m. Sat. only 9:30 P. in. : 664. 300 Imo 9 30 P- ni. 16 30 P- m. Sat. only 10:30 P. m. FOR SALE— Very attractive cottage Sunday Schedule at Lake of the Woods, completely Leave Medford for Ashland and furnished for five people, well of Ashland for Medford everv hour on drinking water with pump, boat the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;j with engine, good road, all ready then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. to move into— a bargain at less Ashland waiting room— East Side than cost. E. F. Guthrie. R ou I p Pharmacy. 2, Medford, or phone 232 Jack­ ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE sonville. 300-6* Daily (Except Sunday) LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG FOR SALE— Crawford peaches now readv, none better. Price right. 7 :0 0 a m . 8:30 a. ni. | Phore 10-F-22. 301tf 12:00 noon 2:00 p. m. | Travel by stage; shortest route by FOR SALE— Tw<^ acre fruit and 20 miles; one of Oregon’s mosl berry tract, nice bungalow. Price scenic trips. Fare— Ashland-Rose­ $2500, $1000 cash, balance terms. burg, $4.60; Medford - Roseburg. 52 Roca St. 302-6* $4.16; G iants Pass-Roseburg, $3.00. FOR SALE— Bungalow, cheap. 112 MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS Pine St. 3 02-6* Daily (Except Sunday) LV. MEDFORD LV. G T S PASS | FOR SALE— Fresh milk cow. Jer­ 7:45 a.m . 7:30 a.m . sey. C. A. Brown, R. R. 1. 303-3* 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:45 p.m . 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE— Fresh Jersey cow. 571 Chestnut St. 303-3 Sunday Only 10:00 a.m . 10:00 a FOR .m ., SALE— Just the home you 4:30 p.m. 4:30 PL™' want while you are sending your G ^ n ts Pass waiting room— The children to school. Seven rooms, BonbCnniere, phone 160. well built, old fashioned house, Office and waiting room— No. o back from the road, surrounded by nearly an acre of ground, set to fruit and nuts, all bearing. Mrs. Marcia Danford, upper A l­ mond St., one block from Junior high school. 303-6 Effective . .. Diplomatic ASHLAND REALTY CO Opposite City Hall Business Chances Insurance Real Estate Phone 203 C. B. L A M K I N A Useful Bank . BARGAINS II* REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent Usefulness is the real test of anything—an automobile, a tractor, an airplane, or a hank O TIZE N ’S RANK BUILDING At this institution, the success of our service is measured by its usefulness to patrons. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon GRAVENSTEIN APPLES — Wind­ falls, 50 lb. box 75c delivered. The finest all-round apple on the mar­ ket. Phone 9 -F -ll. ________ AfOnce SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE Procrastination in taking out fire insurance has robbed many a man of his entire property. Don’t be caught unprepared by the fire fiend. Your home, your business, your crops, your auto­ mobile have a very real money value. No property is secure against destruction by fire. Let us tell you how little It will cost to fully protect you. “ When you want good insur­ ance, talk with Billings.” BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET Billings Agency AT Can we he of additional use to you?, SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll. STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Established 1883 Real Estate and Real Insurance Ranchos, Orchards and Home« Fire and Auto Insurance ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 211 41 E Main St. Hotel Ashland Bldg. Phone 20 ASHLAND, ORE. Bend— W ork being rushed on the 1 Tumalo dams.