M S lÄ im »Ä Ä T TtÖWßft PrilUy. September 18, 1922 SH G ravenstein A p p le s —■W indfalls, SO lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest all-ro u n d apple on the m ark et. Phone 9 - F - ll. Disasterous Fire Season Nearly Over Is Belief of Forestry Association LOCAL AND PERSONAL Californians Visit— — ■ . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sipes, of San- PORTLAND. Sept. 15. — A fte r have investigated d ista n t smol ta Monica, Calif., who have bean on m ucb anxjety u n til th e end of Aug- found them arisin g from concealed an eight m o n th s’ to u r of the ea ste rn ugt th e ba’ckbone of one of the stills. CONVALESCENT HOME has finally been broken and rem ain- ust w ere in th e n o rth e rn Coast re- Jng rjgk jg confjned raain iy to h u n t- gion and caused by careless loggers erg, and cam pers’ carelessness should C onsiderable m erch an tab le tim ber therg bg dry w e a tb er in early gep- was killed, in spite of heavy fire- tem b er ig tb e concensus of th e fig h tin g expense, b u t it will m ostly m onthly rep o rts received recently be salvaged. In th e in te rio r a dis- by the W estern F o re stry and Con- tin c t increase of fire was noted af- servation association, from public te r the gam e season opened and and priv ate fire fig h t!ng agencies h u n ters en tered th e woods. F rom Now is th e tim e to have y our pi­ th ro u g h o u t the five Pacific Coast now on these and careless b u rn ers ano tu ned. C arl H. L oveland S tu ­ of slashings co n stitu te the chief dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf states. Except in a few localities th e sea- hazard. The forest service office in See C arl L oveland about having «>“ bas been one of trem endous e x -'P o rtla n d rep o rts having had nearly y our boy learn some band in stru - Pense and taxed all protective or- 700 m en on duty d u rin g A ugust, ex- tllJ ganizations to th eir utm ost to p re -,p e n d in g $40,000 in th re e weeks. Out m ent, and join th e Boys’ Band. Stu P hone 465 4tf V6nt sweep ng loss of life and prop-! of 307 fires extinguished, tw o-thirds dio 135 E. Main erty. The force of several th ousand were m an-caused. This re p o rt covers Leave« fo r P o rtla n d __ | m en is now being red'uced- a lth o u g h n atio n al forests in W ash ngton also. ' Mrs P earl Thom pson and m other, It will be kept a t w orking stre n g th P riv a te and s ta te a u ih o ritie s in Mrs Lovinia H am m erslev left th is d u rin g Septem ber and p a rtially era- W ashington had 150 fires of conse- m orning for P o rtla n d . Mrs Ham - Ployed in im proving telephone lines, quence ascribed chiefly to berry- ersley goes to spend th e w inter w ith tra ils and o th e r facilities for use in pickers, cam pers and loggers, th at a d a u g h te r. Mrs. George Robinson 1923. |re q u ire d m uch effo rt to control, b u t; was one of th e party. She and M rs .: A lthough lig h t rain s relieved the w ere not as d estru ctiv e as those ear- Thom pson will re tu rn in a few days tension in m any places early in Aug- Her in th e season. _______ ust, th e re were 2000 fires d u rin g M ontana had a fairly average W anted, wom en to w ork in fruit tb e m o n tb - The dam age has not yet m onth, w ith little dam age. The • a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs been accurately rep o rted , b u t is sam e general rep o rt is received from ltf com paratively sm all, considering C alifornia, a lth o u g h th e forest serv- phone 364-J1. the g rea t n um ber of fires handled, ice had over 500 fires and th re e of because of the prom pt action and ex- them in th e S hasta region, two be Show them w here you are from . destroved m uch incendiary, tensive forces em ployed by th e pro­ ing Get those A shland pen n an ts a t El- scenic value. tective agencies. h a r t ’s. 11-1 Idaho had m uch fire th ro u g h o u t P rosecutions for carelessness and incendiarism w ere num erous, over A ugust, due to excessive lightning, V isits w ith Friends — 50 convictions being secured d u ring b u t ex tra o rd in a ry effo rt by p atrol Mrs. F. O. Nelson, of Boise, Ida., associ;<;ons and o th er agencies kept a rriv ed W ednesday for a sh o rt visit A ugust. L ig h tn in g was also a pro- with Mrs. H. G. E nders on E ast lific cause of fire8’ w bile in no pre- th e situ atio n in hand. It rem ain s vious season has th e re been so m uch critical, how ever, unless th e present Main stre e t. com plaint of those caused by cig ar­ w eath er distu b ran ces brings ra in in F ____ In a num ber of instances, some am ount, for th e u nusual dry­ W e sell F red R ap p ’s w aterm elons ettes. ¡m oonshiers have added to th e trou- ness of the forests has n o t been ef- a t th e W hite H ouse grocery, 1 % 2tf bles of patrolm en, and lookouts who ! fectively relieved. cen ts per pound. A fter a search of th e e n tire northw est for the best steelhead 's tre a m , Zane Grey, a u th o r of m any ! stories of the west, has decided to try th e Rogue, according to th e G ran ts P ass C ourier. He will spend a week th ere a fte r th e big fellows and expects to get a num ­ ber before he continues southw ard. He has ju st re tu rn e d from the n o rth e rn end of V ancouver island,! w here he had heard th e re was ex­ cellent fishing. He has never yet been able to land a steelhead, al- ! though he has m ade o th e r trip s here. The fishing is incidental to g a th e rin g m ate ria l for a new novel which he expects to publish in the i next two years. B e tte r be safe th an sorry. See B eaver R ealty Co. about your in su r­ ance. P hone 68. 287tf Call A shland C leaning and Dyeing W orks. W ork g u aran teed . 37 F irs t s tre e t. P hone 63. 6 2 W. R. C. Entertains— Some 30 m em bers of the W om en’s R elief Corp w ere e n te rta in e d Mon­ day aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mrs J N. D ennis on the B oulevard. The aftern o o n was spent in a very e n te r­ tain in g way and delicious re fre sh ­ m ents w ere served by th e hostess. H ave tw o very good buys in resi­ dence p roperty on G ran ite stre e t, and on A llison s tre e t, a t very a t­ Edw ard Dunn entered the govern­ tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. i ment service In l c37 as a mounted 5 -lm o messenger under Secretary of War 4- ______ _ Stanton. After 55 years’ service he J u s t a rriv ed , late fall h a ts for was relieved August 20. His co-work­ p a rtic u la r women. W ineland and ers presented him with a purse filled with gold, which was handrtl to him Shepherd. by Secretary Weeks. I have several second hand band in stru m e n ts for sale cheap. See m e I about s ta rtin g y o u r boy in th e Boys’ i Studio ! Band. Carl H. L oveland 4tf ' 135 E. Main. Phone 465. V isits in Ashland— I. H. W ise and Mrs. R im ge, of KLAMATH SAWMILLS W ILL NOT OPERATE IN WINTER n e a r A ger, w ere guests T uesday n ig h t of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. D ennis KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 15.— a t th e ir hom e on th e B oulevard. C u rren t rum ors th a t the saw m ills G rav en stin e Apples, none b e tte r of this d istric t wll o p erate th ro u g h tor jelly . W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb. the w inter m onths was given little box. P h o n e 9 - F - ll. foundation in talk s yesterday with ---------- H. D. M ortenson of the Pelican Bay N otice— O ur shop will be closed L am be r com pany, and Mat Egan of" S undays beginning Sunday, Septem - tbe Algom a L um ber company, ber 10th. K ruggel Bros. T ;re Shop., M ortenson said his com pany had 6-6 no in te n tio n of o p eratin g this win- ---------- te r, b u t th a t th e saw m ill would j A uto Lands in Ditch 'c o n tin u e to operate up to th e holi- A Reo autom obile b e a iin g a t a l i (j ayg rpbe box factorv would con- fornia license. No. 1548S8. ran into t -nue t r o u g h th e w inter, he said, th e ditch about ahlt a m ile south of q,be com pany is about to s ta r t in- T a le n t T hursday betw een noon and gtajjation 0( new ¿ rv kilns a t a cost 2 o”clock, according to i n f o r m a t i o n approxim ately $40,000. b ro u g h t to th e city y esterd ay a fte r-; __________________ noon. It could not be ascertained PROBLEM OF INDUNATION who th e car belonged to. b u t it is LOOMS IN I,EGAL SUIT . tho u g h t no one was in ju re d . The S t a r suffered a broken front axle and REDDING. Calif., Sept. 15.— The wheel project of th e G lenn-Colusa Irr'g a - . j tion d istrict m aking a storage reser- L et J e y y O’Neal fig u re your n e x l , ^ Qf ,n u n . job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- (iatjng m Qf and lal and w orkm anship. $07 E .^ I a in stre e t. ione > ; tilled land, subm erging th e tow ns of p a u R iver Millg Gienb u rn , P ittv ile '* . , . . . and D ana, destroying all roads and E v e ry th ln s < k » < J « 4 o b lItcrat. A ,h l.n ,I C leaning « Dyeing Works* ,m p r0 , em en, 8J Phone . _ V (siting from Eugene— M arion H ager and fam ily, of 472 Scenic Drive, have had as gnests this w eek. Mrs. H a g e r’s b ro th e r. >P A. Schw ering and wife, of Eu- l;ene. Mr. Schw ering is an under- ta k e r in th e U niversity city. Effective .. ASHLAND .. Diplomatic REALTY CO j[ongcr Evgjm lift — Opposite City Hall Business Chances Insurance Real E state D«al«r* who d l u l i j th« alga uaa Calo) Flushlr « OI) far aaia, thorough d ea n i-g —and «are­ len«, lor corract rafilUng. STANDARD 015. COMPANY (Caüfcraía) — 3 Buick Six $1425 F. 0. B. Ashland Compare this price with other makes before buying Buick Sales Agency 83 NO. MAIN ST. Heating Shoves Our assortment contains bcth wood and coal burners that are made to render the maximum service. They are attractive, both in looks and in price, and are sure to give satisfaction. Drop in and let us show them to you. D etrick sells b u tte r to r less. F r u it canning tim e is a t hand. F o r ftroit ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly The cost of looking your best has m olds and su g a r, D e tric k ’s prices dropped am azingly. See P a u lse ru d ’s «can’t be beaten. ‘su jts. 9-1 87-39 North Main St. Phone 203 Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday FR U IT JA RS AND TRIMMINGS E xtra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen.............. 10c 2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. f o r ... ,25c Economy lids, per dozen ................................................. 30c Mason lids, per d o z e n ....................................................... 30c K err caps, per dozen .......................................................15c Jelly glasses, tall or flats, per dozen............................. 50c Heavy, clear water glasses, e a c h .................................. 5c Stone jars, per gallon .......................................................25c Mason jars, per dozen—pints .........................................90c Mason jars, per dozen—quarts ................................... $1.10 Mason jars, per dozen—half g a llo n s ...........................$1.60 Economy and W ide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen— Pints .......................... $1.20 Q uarts .......................................................................$1.35 H alf G a llo n s .............................................................$1.75 C O P Y R IG H T THE GOOD THINGS OF AUTUMN a re m any, b u t am ong th e num ­ berless blessings of peace and prosperity th e re is nothing so es­ sential to the w o rld ’s w elfare as good, n u tritio u s b rea d — the kind th a t taste s good, looks as good as it ta s 'e s , and proves its goodness by bringing h ealth and vigor to ail who e a t it. Such bread Is the kind m ade by LITHIA BAKERY STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Ranches, Orchards and Homes Fire and Auto Insurance Hotel Ashland Bldg. Phone 26 ASHLAND, ORE. loomed big yesterday in th e tria l of the condem nation su it b ro u g h t by . i th e P acific Gas and E lectric against) M alcolm D ennis an d siste rs over th e , rip a ria n rig h ts in a q u a rte r section of land a sh o rt distance above P it H ARDW ARE 61 NORTH MAIN STREET AT C. 3 L A K E IN BARGAINS IT* REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent If. ^ P O W E L L - GENERAL TRANS H i t — Good team and m otor tru c k s. Good ervice a t a reiso n ®.b,e price. Pb ne 83 “WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES,-” As decade after decade passes, we who live and prosper under the Constitution marvel more and more at the matchless wisdom, the almost prophetic vision of those early leaders of the nation who could devise a plan of government so perfect that it has endured basically unchanged for over a hundred and thirty years. The story of the making of the Constitution and what it means to us is told in an absorbingly interesting manner in the latest of the Our Government stories now being issued by this Institution. If you are not receiving these articles monthly come in and have your name put on our list. Citizens Bank of Ashland DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­ FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum ­ nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l bered ranch en Pacific highway) Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all) “ N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf house and o u tb u ildings; good stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ ty of wood and tillable land. W ill FOUND. tra d e for unincum bered A shland acreage; pre ‘»r no house, but FOUND— G irl’s coat. 235 No. Main would cnsider acreage w ith sm’Sli St. 9-4 house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran, ite St. 231tf* WANTED. HELP WANTED - 'j» - — - ------ . NOTICE OF TAX LAND SALE Public notice is hereby given th at the undersigned Bheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, tinder and p u rsu a n t to a c e rtain ord er of th e county co urt of Jackson county, Oregon, duly m ade and ¿»ntered on the 30th day of A ugust, A. D. 1922, will offer for sale and will sell, a t the fro n t door of the court house in Jackson­ ville, Jackson county, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all o r any of those certain lots, pieces o r parcels of land hereto fo re ac­ q uired by Jackson county, Oregon, for d elinquent taxes, and now owned by said county, upon which lots, pieces or parcels of land, th e said county co urt of said county has set a m inim um price as indicated in said o rder, and as said land and said price is set fo rth in Volume One of Jackson county, Oregon, Tax T itle L and R ecord, in the office of the undersigned sheriff, a t th e court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, re fe r­ ence to which is hereby m ade and each thereof is hereby m ade a p art of th is notice; said sale will com­ m ence a t 10 o’clock a. m. on S a tu r­ day, th e 14th day of October, A. D 1922, and continue u ntil 12 o’clock noon of said day, and in case all of said property is not sold w ithin said tim e, said sale will be held and con­ tinued at th e sam e place, betw een th e sam e ho u rs on each succeeding S aturday, until all of said land so to be sold, has been sold, o r pending the fu rth e r orders of th e County C ourt of Jackson county, Oregon. A list of all property to be sold, to g eth er w ith the m inim um price at which each lot, piece or parcel thereof can be sold, is open to th e inspection of th e public a t yie office of the undersigned sh eriff in the court house a t Jacksonville, Oregon. D ated a t Jacksonville, Oregon, Septem ber 7th, 1922. C. E. TE R R IL L , Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon 6-4 fri WANTED— R eliable lady or ma: p a rtn e r with $150, in cleanin and dyeing business. Experieuc unnecessary, splendid opportunity A ddress Box F , c /o Tidings. 10-3 WANTED— Clean rags. No carpet rags o r sm all scraps. Tidings office. 7tf WANTED— Young P a n tato riu m Dye F riday m orning. man a t tbe W orks. Call 11-2* IO K RENT. APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close in| m odern conveniences. Adults only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St. or phone 122. 257-tf FO R RENT— F u rn ish ed room s. Al­ len A partm ents. Also two goot sto re rooms. Call 63 N. Main. 3ti FOR RENT— One three-room furn ished a p a rtm e n t; also fo u r sleep ing room s. R osem ont A partm ent E. Main St. 4-4* FO R RENT— B er. five room fu rn ­ ished a p a rtm e n t in A shland. Only $30 per m onth if tak e n for school year. Call a t 129 L aurel St. FOR RENT— H andy a p artm en t rlc in. 137 F irst St. 11- ; K )H SALK. HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings FOR SALE— R egistered n r lk goat« excellent m ilkers. M iller, Bo 664. 300 lin o ' GRAVENSTEIN A PPLES —W i n d fa lls ,'50 lb. box 75c delivered. Th finest all-round apple on th e m ar ket. Phone 9 - F - ll. FOR SALE— Tuscan cling peachei- Bagiey ran?h, T alent, Or. 4-10 FOR SALE— Six h e a rt of city. G resham St. room house Some b(uy. i 6 6-7 SW EET CIDER— Made fresh ever day. Two gallons 75c, one gallo 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. FOR SALE— Modern six room pla: tered bugalow, chicken hous< woodshed, garage, th re e Iarg lots, fru it berries, etc. Pri< (E ffective January 1, 1922) $2650, with term s. Inquire F ourt St. B arber Shop or 283 B stree »V . M EDFORD LV. ASHLAND 9-lm 7:00 a. in. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. FOR SALE— R egistered m ilk goats, 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. excellent m ilkers. See them a t 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. M edford fair M iller, Box 564. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 300-lm o* 12.00 noon 12:00 noon 1:00 P- m. FOR 1:00 P- m. SALE— One horse. w eight 2:00 P- m. 2:00 P. in. 1600 pounds; also four Jersev 3:00 P. m. 3:00 P m. cows. E. A. Purves, T alent, Ore. 4 :J0 P- in. 4:00 E. m. 10-3* 5:00 P. in. 5:00 P- in. 6:00 P- in FOR SA L E - Five room , m odern 6:00 P- m. 7:00 P- m. cottage, pai ly furnished, built-in 7:00 P- m. 8:30 P- m. featu res, n wly painted and p a ­ 8:30 p. m. Sat. only 9:30 P. m. pered, lot *0x205, berries, fru it 9:30 P- in. 10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 P. m. F or p a rtic u ’ars, inqu re 372 Iowa S undaj Schedule o r to ow ner at 502 F airview St. Leave M edford for A ehlsnd and 9-lm o A shland for M edford everv hour on the h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; FOR SALE— One alm ost new Ford ro ad ste r with delivery box, small then 6:30 p. m. an d 9:30 p. m. paym ent down, balance tim e to A shland w aiting room — E ast Side suit purchaser. Box 457, A shland, Pharm acy. Oregon. 11-2* ASH1AND-ROSEBURG STAGE Daily (Except Sunday) LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG 7 :00 a m. 8:30 a. m. 12:00 noon 2:00 p .m . T ravel by sta g e ; sh o rtest ro u te by 20 m iles; one of O regon's mosl scenic trip3. F a re —-A»hland-Rose- burg, $4.60; Medford - Roseburg. SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE $4.15; Grants Pass-Roseburg, $8.00. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS P ro crastination in tak in g ont Daily (Except Sunday) fire insurance has robbed m any LV. G 'T ’S PASS LV. MEDFORD a m an of his en tire property. 7 :30 a. m. 7 :45 a. m. Don’t be caught unprepared by 1:00 p. m 1:00 p. m. the fire fiend. Your hom e, your 5:30 p. m. business, your crops, your a u to ­ 4:45 p. m. mobile have a very real money Sunday Only 10:00 a. m. value. 10:00 a. mt 4:30 p. m .| No p roperty Is secure against 4:30 p .m . T hr! G ran ts Pass w aiting room T h< , destru ctio n by fire. L et us tell you how little it will cost to fully Bonbonniere. phone 160. Office and w ag in g room No. 5, protect you. “ W hen you w ant good in su r­ ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. At Once W . A. SH ELL b a r b e r fc Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, SOc doz. Dobule bit, 60c dos d d ld r a o ’s Work A Special ry CITIZEN'S RANK BUILDING DR. M i l l ) INGERSOLL HAWLEY — V isiting C hiropractic Physician. N euritis ear^s a specialty. Phone 118-J. T r • itm en t given only in your own borne. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED— Men to cu t rick wood for steam sho-.el, by day or con­ tra c t. Good t m ber. Rogue R iver C anal Co., M edford, Ore. 9-6 PLAZA MARKET BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 C hurch St. 9R. J, J. EM £ENS— P hyslc’a n ano Surgeon. P ractice lim ited to Individual in stru ctio n on violin— eye, aar, nc >e and t h r o a t G’-ese* Sevcik m ethcd O rchestra and ■ppp led. O culist and aurl: f c ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory S. P. R R. Offices. M. F a: 4 R and history. L eonard C. P etit. Bldg., M edfird, Ore. Phone 767 TRANSFER AND EXPRBSH. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Residence and office. 108 P ioneer avenue. FOR prom pt and careful service, Telephone 28. Office house. 10 au to tru c k s o r horse drays, call to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. at., only. W h ittle T ra n e ’ar Co. Rhone 11? Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear Hote: C H irO PR A C T O R S. A shland. 5 6 tf ) t SIM PSON’S PHYSICIANS. CONVALESCENT HOME —- Good OR. IE W EST A. WOODS— Practice cheer. Good care. Good food limited to eye, ear, nose and T erm s reasonable. 153 G ranite th ro u t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and St. P hone 4 U -R . 306-lm o 2 to 6. Svedenburg Bid«., Asfc land. Ore 78-ti MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ZANE GREY TO VISIT AND FISH IN ROGUE HAS SERVED LONG Home on Vacation — C onductor L. H ilty, who has been I i on the K lam ath F a lls branch for th e last year, is spending a vacation w ith his fam ily on G resham stre e t. One cent the word each time I hom e of H. L. Moore on V ista stre e t. T he Sipes were old neigh- burs of Mr. M o o res in Colorado for ten years, having tak e n Hom esteads ad jo in in g in 1907. Mr. Moore cam e down from th e Dead Indian ran ch and had a few h o u rs’ visit w ith his old friends. P l j 'o tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl Lovela; L Studio 135 E. Main St. P hone 4 65. 4tf B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L Billings Agency Bstabliebed 18S8 Real Estate and Real Insurance ASHLAND, OREGON Phon« 211 41 E Main St. i