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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tuesday, September 5, 102Ü ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS A li» F» VM Traveling Chapel With Real Steeple FOUNDERS’ KIN PROTEST Only One Really Understood. way intim e to escape injury. Ho ELDERLY MAN IS RUN DOWN BY AUTOMOBILE su ffered a severe cut on the head which req u ired several stitches to close, also a broken thum b and sev Mr. Street, an elderly m an who e ral bad bruises ab o u t the head and lives on N orth Main stre e t, w as h it face. by an autom obile driven by a Mr. He was taken to th e G ranite City Stone, of M edford, yesterday even h ospital, w here his in ju rie s wero ing about 9 o'clock, and severely in tre a te d , and it is believed th a t ho jured. Mr. S treet had stepped out will recover in a sh o rt tim e. in the s tre e t to get around some m ud which had washed down on J. H. F u lie r, se cre ta ry o f th e M ain s tre e t a t th e in tersection w ith W im er stre e t, and failed to notice cham ber of com m erce, has re tu rn e d the c ar until It was alm ost upon him from a w eek’s stay a t Lake of tho and he was unable to get out of the Woods. It was Daisy's tw elfth birthday, and (C ontinued from page 1) she had been given a silver thimble. Malta Commam riery No. 4 Her friends admired the gift, but " J u s tin H inkle? Sisson and his Knight« Templar Daisy kept her sentim ents to herself, wife áre asleep in the shadow of u the evening a very human auut was Mason!« Hall old M ount S hasta, w here th e labored -hown the useful present. “Poor ch ild !” was her only comment, i so well th ro u g h o u t th o se long, h a rd S tated conclave. W ednesday even ‘‘Those are the first words of sym-j years. It m a tte rs not to them w hat ing, S eptem ber 6. Also w ork in athy Pve had to d a y ! said Daisy tow n is called, but to those of us O rder of Tem ple. Supper a t 6:30 nd her pent-up feelings found relief wfao Q0W enjoy R u ig nQt fQr u8 o'clock. V isiting and sojo u rn in g Sir tears ! to p erm it them to be fo rg o tte n .’’ K nights courteously invited. The proposal to change th e nam e The Ladies. W. H. McNAIR, E. C. of Sisson to M ount S hasta was fos “How did the club like your paper, W. H. DAY, R ecorder. tere d by H. D. Brown, m illionaire dear?” “Everybody seemed pleaset? with it race horse breeded of Cuba, who has At Home Again— except that hateful Mrs. Gadder.” established a ranch n e a r th e town Rev. C. C. H ulet is a t hom e for “W hat did she do?" and has been active in cham ber of a few d ays’ rest a fte r a stre n u o u s “She said it was over her bead, j com m erce su p p o rt th ere. R ecently, trip over his wide parish of Sunday which was equivalent to saying s h e ,a was tak en in th e tow n, which school work. Jidn t need brains because she was re su itetj ¡n ^he decision being ar- Pupil of M adam e T racy -Y o u n g the best dressed and best looking - rived a t to re-nam e it M ount Shasta. F ab rics th a t w ear as well as they woman there.’ -Birmingham Age-ller- The final decision, how ever, will be' aid. look, a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 3tf Instruction in piano at Ashland Conservatory of Music. m ade by the p o stm aster general. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY May Return Here— C. E. Business Meeting— Mrs. H. W. M addison, who spent SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN FOR SALE— M uir peaches, 1 cent The re g u la r business m eeting cf th e su m m er here for th e benefit of per pound, come and pick them th e C h ristian E ndeavor society will TO CHILDREN her little son’s h e a lth , w rites th a t H alf m ile south of B elleview , . , , , . school, o r phone 10-F-22. 3.4 held W ednesday evening a t b o clock Billy had a severe a tta c k of a sth m a ------------------------------------------------------- at the P resb y terian church. Every as soon as they reached P o rtlan d . FOR RENT— F irs t floor house- m em ber is urged to b rin g a friend They m ay re tu rn to A shland, if he keeping room ; also second floor j tQ th e m eeting a8 w an a8 som e e a ts continues ill. housekeeping room w ith ru nning Rev. B ranforu Clarke, New York's famous “poet-painter-preacher,” has w ater, and fu rn ish ed cabin and t o r t h e ^ v e n m ^ prepared to take Scripture literally and obey the injunction, “Go ye Into the single and double bedroom s. 153 s = ------------ NOTICE highways.” He lias caused to be built a tiny “traveling chapel,” steeple and G ranite St. Phone 411-R. 3-1 Owing to circum stances, we are all. He started out by trundling bis church along Broadway, stopping and com pelled to sell for cash. Com preaching to the cro w d from Ids peram bulatory pulpit. The chapel contains FOR SALE— L arge, sm ooth tom a m encing S eptem ber 15th, we will a small organ, which Mrs. Clarke plays. The steeple folds down when be toes, 2 cents, cabbage 2 cents, cu- I cum bers cheap; m ilk and b u tte r;! sell for cash only. W olcott’s G ro w ants to put the car in u garage. finest fam ily cow you ever s a w .! cery. 3-eod $75. 153 G ranite St. Phone Visits Friends— B irth s R eported— _ 411i _________________________ ±?j A Novel Newspaper— Mrs. H asty, of San Francisco, is Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Finch are Som ething new! Come and see the proud p a re n ts of a fine baby visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. George WANTED— N ursery governess for th re e children u n d e r 10 y ears;! and hear! A new spaper m eeting a t girl which a rriv ed a t th e ir home o n , G. E u b an k s, of W im er s tre t, fo r a experience w ith children ueces-. th e P re sb y te ria n church tom orrow Scenic Drive Sunday. A nother b irth few days. Mrs. H asty is a siste r of sary. Good salary. A ddress P. O. THE UNIVERSAL CAR a fte rn o o n a t 2 :30 o’clock. F irs t reported is a d a u g h te r to Mr. and Jesse Houck of M edford, and was Box 1093, M edford, Ore. 3-3 edition of th e M issionary N e s s , Mrs. Mrs. J. A. B arham , of Siskiyou, th e, form erly a resid e n t of A shland, FO R SALE— T om atoes a t the house, S lsby, ed ito r. T he News will con youngster arriv in g at the hom e of, 12(4 cents per pound. B ring box. ta in ads, locals, w orld new s, e d ito r Mrs. Riley, th e n u rse on H igh s tre e t To Leave for Bellingham — W. D. Booth, 264 W eightm an St. ials, poet’s corner, and all th e late st All concerned a re doing nicely. Mrs. F ra n k Shinn will leave iu 3-1 styles in study books. All women the m orning for B ellingham , W ash., FOR SALE— Good A lberta peaches, in te rested a re invited. „ , . , , __w here she a dnM r. Shinn will m ake F o r cleaning, pressing and dyeing, 1 , . , 1 cent pound. B ring your boxes , , , 1, ->.» th e ir hom e the com ing year, and help pick. Phone 10-F-13. phone 119. P a u lse ru d s. 3tf 0 J O pportunity knocks a t y o u r door. 3-2* Return from N e w p o r t- Open it and invest in D elta lands, Leave for Arizona— Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Irw in and FOR SALE — F o u r good Ford w here th e re is no w a te r shortage. Mrs. E ffie K. G alb raith and son, w heels. 571 C h estn u t St. 3-3* See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue. H arry , of 115 Lincoln stre e t, left d a u g h te r M argarette, and Mr. and Mrs. George Irw in retu rn ed Sunday CONVALESCENT HOME — Have 3-6 today by tra in for K ingm an, Ariz., you fi<ured th e expense of a n u rse to spend th e w inter w ith Mrs. G a l - 'frora N ew port beach, w here they in your own hom e? Come a n d , Pastor on Vacation — b ra ith ’s sister, Mrs. Joseph F in ig an . hav* been sp endinS th e p ast th re e see w hat we have to offer you. 3-1 Rev. C. F. K oehler and S. D. Tay The G alb raith s have spent a y ear in weeks FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed room s. Al-i lo r s ta rte d th is m o rning on th e ir A shland, a re delighted w ith th e cli len A partm ents. Also two good, Motor to Crescent City — long-planned for vacation trip. They m ate and people here, and m ay de store rooms. Call 63 N. Ma n. 3 tf, H. A. S tearn s and fam ily m otored expect to rem ain about ten days. ____ - ■ —■■ ■ — I cide to re tu rn and m ake th e ir p er to C rescent City Sunday, re tu rn in g WANTED— A boy betw een th e age m an en t hom e here. hom e late M onday evening. They of 13 and 15, to go to school and A re you h ard to please? See P a u l do chores in exchange for a good rep o rt th a t th e w eath er a t th e coast s e ru d ’s suits. 3tf V isits Parents— hom e. Mrs. J. T. Sawyer, T alent, was very hot and really u ncom fort Miss E lizabeth W agner, of San able. Or. Phone 12-F-3. 3-3 Returns from Klamath County— HARRISON BROTHERS F rancisco, a rriv ed in A shland Sun-: W ANTED— Someone w ith o rchard J. W. Sperry, of 172 M ountain day evening fo r a two weeks visit | to can 200 q u a rts of peaches. Ja rs avenue, accom panied by his wife and w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. and su g a r furnished. P hone 112. d a u g h te r, have ju s t re tu rn e d from W agner, a fte r which she will go to , 3 J ASHLAND, OREGON a to u r of inspection of his delta P o rtla n d for a sh o rt visit w ith; CANNOT EXIST SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every lands purchased from L. Jacobs in friends th ere, re tu rn in g to San day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon in th e hum an body, if you will use K lam ath county. He is delighted 40c, delivered. Phone 9-F - l l . __ F rancisco by boat. T ru n k ’s P rescription. It is rid icu w ith his investm ent, and is going lous, ab su rd and preposterous, in FOR RENT— F u rn ish e d th re e room back October 1, accom panied by Leaves for W ashington— J fact, it is a pity and a sham e to su f a p a rtm e n t. In q u ire 3 69 H arga- W illiam Rice, who also has holdings Joseph Cyr left today for Kelso, fer w ith inflam m atory, m uscular, dine St. o r phone 263-R. 3-- sciatic or any o th er form of rh e u th ere, to cu ltiv ate p re p a ra to ry to W ash., w here he will spend a sh o rt m atism . *• POR SALE — C anning peaches, plan tin g m int and biackfc rries. tim e. T ru n k ’s P rescrip tio n sells for M uirs, good size, $1 per 100 lbs. M int oil now brings from $3.50 to $1.75. This prescription DOES NOT Phone 9-F-21 m ornings and even K per pound, and first year p lan t B o x in g M atch a t M edford— ings. A lb e rt C. Jojh__________ 3_2 ru in stom ach, it DOES NOT de- „ _ . , , „ press the h e a rt. E a t all th e m eat ings will yield ab o u t 40 pounds to B attling F rick, of M edford, has and . good , food vnil you wiSH wish while while tak tak in in g g FO R SALE— H aving disposed of my the acre, and second year from 60 business in te re sts here, I desire been m atched to m eet Jim m ie E d T ru n k ’s P rescription. It DOES NOT to 80 pounds. T h eir land has the to sell my m odern five room w ards in a ten round m atch a t th e contain any h arm fu l dru g s or n a r cheapest p erp e tu al w a te r rig h t in bungalow , a t 139 W im er St. B ar M edford A thletic club T h u rsd ay ev cotics of any kind, but it positively gain if tak en soon. Call a t above th e U nited S tates, 25 cents per acre overcom es any kind of rheum atism ening a t 8:30 o'clock. Several lo or gout on earth . WHAT MORE DO num ber or phone 447-J- 3U yearly fo r ten years, w hirti pays in cal fans expect to go down to w it- y o u WANT? There is nothing ju st full w ith an u nlim tied supply. ness th e encounter. as good, and it is im possible to get Six hundred factories, ranging from small creamery to great flour som ething b e tte r. F o r sale a t drug B etter avail yourself of th e op stores. W holesale d istrib u to rs— mills are manufacturing food products and household necessities England’s Star Chamber. C larke W oodw ard D rug Co., P o rt p o rtu n ity to invest in th is w onderful The Star chamber was a tribunal in lan d , O regon.— adv. T H E TH EA TER BEAUTIFW. sold at your grocer’s. irrig a te d lan d , w here w a te r is only England consisting of a committee of These factories are providing products, better times for every - 25 cents per acre, unlim ited supply the king’s privy council, Instituted or TODAY & TOMORROW See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue revived by Henry VII in 1486. It had j markets for raw materials; they one. —Also— 3-6 extensive powers and held itself un Home- are creating payrolls; they are You can 'help bring better Thursday fettered by rules o f law, dealt with i making Oregon a better place to times by insisting on an Oregon civil and criminal cases without the . Made Eastern Star Resume Work— live jn> brand. Buy Oregon products at intervention of a jury, and could inflict A lpha c h a p te r of the E a ste rn S ta r Products any form of punishm ent short of As their sales expand, produc- your grocer’s on the basis of will resum e th e ir w ork again to death. It was abolished by parliam ent n ig h t. a fte r having suspended m eet In 1641, during the reign of Charles I. i tion increases. This means more equal merit. They are the kind in ings d u rin g the m onth of A ugust. The court is said to have derived workers, more money in Oregon, any housewife is proud to have T h ere will be in itia tio n of candi Its name either from the gilt stars 1 better markets for Oregon farm and use. BREAD, CAKES. PIES dates follow ing which lig h t re fre s h that adorned the ceiling of the chain- ' and ROLLS her in the old palace at W estminster, ’ m ents will be served. where it held its sessions, or, as is ; T h e re ’s a lesson in econom y in more probable, from the Jew ish bonds I Finest materials used and 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon every g arm en t bought here. P a u l (stars) deposited there by permission made under modem sani These Oregon in d u stries mak e O regon Q uality products to be s e ru d ’s. 3tf of William I. obtained a t your g ro cer’s— and o th er stores. Ask for them . tary conditions by experts. Acme F lavoring Co. Mt. Hood Soap Co. Anxious to Please. Moves to Ashland— A lbers Bros. M illing Co. M utual C ream ery Co. At breakfast in one of the hotels an Alice Love’s O range M arm alade W. M. W rig h t, th e new ow ner of N ational Broom Mfg. Co. th e A shland lau n d ry has located,;exceedingly fidgety and irritable■ perso; Allen & Lewis N estle’s Food Co. ... - , . . within two m inutes of giving his ordei A m erican Soda W orks With his fam ily, a t 1340 A shland an(, demand when he N orthern F lo u r Mills Co. B radley’s Pies Send now for your free copy of th is stre e t. Brow n-Shipley Co. was going to get his food. Old Fashioned Cereal Mills com pact, handy directory of m ade- C arnation Miik P ro d u cts Co. Oregon Honey Co. “W aiter,” he demanded, for about in-O regon goods. L earn w hat th e G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls. the fourth time, “where’s my chop?” Celro-Kola Co. Oregon Miik Co. Oregon b ran d s a re and ask for them Desert Sands— C lossett & Devers Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. The finest “I t’s on the grill, sir,” the w aiter by nam e. Cliff Roads— Cocoize P ro d u cts Co. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark e t. responded. “Will you have it now, or Colum bia M acaroni Co. The Palm olive Co. Rain— - wait until it’s done?”—Philadelphia P hone 9 - F - ll. Colum bia M illing Co. P o rtla n d Brewing Co. Mud Holes— Ledger. C onner & Co. P o rtla n d Cheese Co. Blow Out»— Crown Mills P o rtla n d D am ascus Milk Co. Be a Doctor of Cliirop.”acitie S u n s h in e - “ Daisy B ran d ” Cheese F actory P o rto F ru it P roducts Co. THE OREGON STATE COLLEGE Dennos Food Co. P u rita n H ealth Food Co., Inc. Pavem ent— OF CHIROPRACTIC P o rtla n d F lo u rin g Mills D w ight E dw ards Co. B«-st ¡n the Northwest Oh! W hat a Trip! P o rtlan d Seed Co. Fleischm an Company. E nroll any tim e. F all term Sent. 11. Red Rock D airy F lynn, Chas. I. Co. A sta te recognized college. X-ray. J U U L LA W V F M ttN T S Rose City F lo u r Mills G ardner C igar Co. dissection and diagnosis. P ost g rad R outledge Seed & F lo ral Co. Gets It Soap Co. uate courses. Best in stru cto rs. Best Royal Bakery & Confectionery Glemo P ro d u cts Co. course. T uition w ithin th e m eans of -y Royal N ut Mfg. Co. * Goelitz. Herman all. You receive C hiropractic from S. E. S hi fin e r Co. G randm a Cookie Co. th e very beginning a t t h ’s school. S ta rr F ru it P roducts Co. G ray. McLean & Percy Supervisors alw ays in charge. Sterling Food P roducts Co. H am blet & Co. Some of O ur S taff— W. B. C handlee, Sw-etiand F ru it Juice Co. H aynes-F oster Baking Co. D. C. Ph. C.; E. G. W iese, D. C. Ph. «w ift £ Co. JUST RECEIVED CAR OF CORN TODAY USE THIS C O U P O N ! ;; Hood R iver Apnle V inegar Co. C ; J. E. La Valley. D. C. Ph. C.; C. T able Sunpv Mfg Co. Jones Bros. & Co. H Law. M. D., surgeon and head of A ssociated In d u stries, Ti u-B’u R ise it Co. K err, Gifford ft Co. post g ra d u a te courses; S. E. W olfe, 702 Oregon Bldg., P o rtlan d , Ore. “ Uncle’s Fie Co. K ing’s Food P roducts tt&ammounl&ictun D. C. Ph. C .: W. P. Evans. D. C. Ph. G entlem en: P lease send me a U nited S tates B akery K night P acking Co C.; W. G. W oodw ard, X-Rav Special d irectory of Oregon Brands. Valley Pack ng Co. — Also— La G ran M arca C igar Co. ist; P. O. Riley, Ph. D. L. L. D.. V ancouver F lo u r Mills Lang ft Co. “THE ¡WHITE MOUSE” P resid en t and in stru c to r in Psychol Name . W. ft R. D onut Co. Log Cabin B aking Co. ogy and Term inology. By Jam es O liver Curwood— and W adham s ft Co. Luckel, K ing ft Cake Soap Co. Acorn B uilding, Sixth and Oak Sts., Phone 49 City Delivery PATHE REVIEW Address H enry W einhard P la n t L uxury M ayonnaise P o rtla n d , Or. Do not get th is S tand W e s te r n W a x e d P a p e r Co M ason-Ehrm an ft Co. Regular Admission a rd School confused w ith any other. This is th e pest. M iss Roberta Ward TELEPH O N E 281-J IS BUSINESS G We’ll Tell the World it Is? In the 10 day period, Aug. 21-Aug. 31, w e sold and delivered nine n ew Ford cars - - breaking all previous records. FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS RHEUMATISM BEST The Associated Industeries of Oregon Lithia Bakery Corn Corn W ALLACE REID ftc a o s s ltiE CONTINENT* ASHLAND MILLS