A â H L i^ ii DAILY TDDÎNQ» r À u ü Fi i n & Ashland Lodge No. 23 A. F . & A. M. Funeral Notice Speaial com m unlcat'on, F riday Septem ber 22, a t 1 o’clock p. m., for th e purpose of a tte n d in g th e fu n e ­ ra l services of our late B rother Rob­ e rt P. Neil, who died In th is city Septem ber 19. Services a t the P res­ b y terian church a t 2 V clock. In te r­ m ent in A shland cem etery. Masonic b u ria l service, under K night Tem ­ plar escort. M em bers of th e f ra ­ tern ity respectfully invited to a t­ tend GEO B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M. W H. DAY, Secretary. See Beaver R ealty Co. for special bargains. 17-3 Dance, S atu rd ay nig h t, H ot Springs Pavilion. F o u r room house and lot in Nam ­ Meredith Beaver Leaves— pa, Idaho, to tra d e for A shland prop­ M eridth B eaver le ft th is m orning 17-1 for P o rtla n d , w nere he will e n te r erty. Staples R ealty Agency. th e U niversity of O regon’s m edical school. Beaver has been a tte n d in g O rres cleans clothes, ¿»hone 64. th e Eugene in stitu tio n for th e past th ree years, and is a m em ber of Del­ V isits w ith R elatives— ta Tau D elta, m en’s fra te rn ity . F ra n k S utton and son L ester, of Modoc P oint, Or., a re visiting w ith W e have tw o d iffe re n t TW ENTY relatives in A shland. acre tra c ts, alm ost ad jo in in g the city for th e rid 'cu lo u s sm all price of D etrick sells b u tte r for less. $350 each. They a re up on the m ountain side, b ut contain consider­ Visiting in A sh lan d - able tim b er for wood. BEAVER Mr and Mrs. W ard S utton, of REALTY COMPANY. 17-3 Oregon City, arriv ed in th e city a few days ago, and are visiting w ith relatives here. They accom panied S e h u e 'm a n to T ake R est— the body of Mrs. S u tto n ’s g ran d ­ F red Schuerm an plans on leaving the city S atu rd ay for a two w eeks' fath e r, Joseph R andles, to Brow ns­ boro, w here b urial took place. vacation in San Francisco. Dance, S atu rd ay n ig h t, Jackson 17-3 Hot Springs Pavilion. Jackson 17-3 B oys’ W ool Suits AGES 2 TO 6 YEARS Children’s Wear and Fancy Work a Specialty NEEDLE CRAFT SHOP Next Door Tidings . _____________ lo u r eg C&tl buu J IcQc ■ I ■ KB3 E B B M I M M E S E U Ä A f 3 (C ontinued from first page) Difitrence in Lehef. Women itelleve that nil women art alike, and all men different. Men he lleve that all men are alike, and all women different,—Cincinnati Enquirer. p latform again, w here all could see TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY her, and told how w ithin a few hours she had been com pletely LOST— W hite silk scarf, Tuesday healed. evening. Tidings office. 17-2* A w om an, who had been given up to die w ith an in te rn a l goitre, which FOR RENT— One th re e room fu rn ­ ished a p a rtm e n t; also four sleep­ has recently caused th e d eath of ing rooms. Call a fte r 5 p. m. m ore th an one person in th is com ­ R osem ont A partm ents, E ast Main m unity, was prayed for by Dr. Price St. 17-5 and F rid ay evening appeared upon th e p latfo rm , sm iling and happy, a n d ; FOR SALE— Bicycle, good tir e s .: Phone 46. 17-3* nearly well. At the Tuesday evening m eeting,, FOR SALE— Dodge light delivery tru c k , five good tires, new b at­ four m in isters stood in th e h e a lin g ' tery , Oregon license W ill con­ line, show ing th a t they w ere w illing sider Ford as p a rt paym ent. Tele­ to ta k e th e ir own m edicine. Four!I phone 222-J, or call 314 Garfield m in iste rs’ wives have been prayed St. 17-3* for a t th e m eetings. It is difficu lt to tell which are the happier, those A PPLES— 20 ounce P ippins, 50 lb. box. 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll. who have been relieved of physical pain o r those who have gotten rid of FOR RENT— Two fu rn ish ed fro m bedroom s. Close in. 4 60 Boule­ sin and found salvation, som e being vard. 17-3* so fo rtu n a te as to receive both blessings. EI KS BLDG. ASHLAND Golden Rule ■ C C .>.<» S fc-' ^ g a n N EW SHOES A R R IV E ! New T w o forte P um ps BLACK AND GREY BROWN AND TAN LOW AND MILITARY KEELS New Patent and Kid Strap Pumps POPILAR PRICES $6.00 io $8.00 SEE TEEM IN THE WINDOW a m p a n l / I T IS difficult to break away from * old habits, and, for this reason the hardest dollar to save general­ ly is the first one. After t h e start in sav­ ing money has been made, the way becomes c o n t i n ually easier because the new hab­ its o f l i f e gradually be- com e m ore fixed. The reason many persons 8. W . S T R A U S do not prac­ tice thrift is not that they do not appreciate its advantages, bat they new r can bring tbamselves to the point of making Xhe start. It is so much easier to proerasti- month or next year.” ¿ B u t the best time to begin is the present moment. Tomorrow will bring its difficulties, its problems and its temptations. Nothing whatever can be gained by put­ ting off the day of a beginning in thrift. It should be borne in mind also the amount of money one saves at the beginning is not of importance. The chief factor in the process is making the actual start. After this has been accomplished, one’s own enthusiasm will assure the saving of the largest possible sums. It is well to make the mat­ ter of saving money a part of one's regular routine, Save sys­ tematically. It also is well to keep a record of one’s expenditures. In brief, try to run your personal affairs with much the same accuracy and careful accountancy methods that are practiced by wisely adminis­ tered business corporations. •M ake the start in thrift today. Do not be even discouraged if the first sum you save is only a few pennies. W The important question is not how much, but when. Wool and Silk Dresses $10.25 No question about these dresses being a prominent Autumn mode. With their longer silhouette, their bright spla dies of embroidery—they can be worn for every occasion. Crepe de Chine and Twills in Navy, Brown and Black. Sizes for Misses and Women. Specially Priced—$10.25 F IV E P R IZ E W IN N IN G G R E E N O L IV E R E C IP E S Go this year to— Oregon State Fair SALEM—SEPTEMBER 25 30 $13.99 Round trip Direct to Fair Grounds Corresponding Special Fares from all agency stations in Oregon. AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS—EXHIBITS—STOCK AND POULTRY SHOW GREATEST HORSE SHOW IN NORTHWEST $75,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES HORSE RACING — AUTO POLO — AMUSEMENTS For further particulars, ask agents, or write JOHN M. SCOTT, G eneral P assen g er Agent. Here are five of the prize-win­ ning recipes in a recent contest among New England housewives. They are well worth trying. Green Olive Lilies Spread butterthins evenly with cream cheese. Place one-half of stuffed olive on center of each. These look pretty and are de­ licious served with tea or coffee. Boston Girls’ Sandwich One slice each of white and brown bread, cut thin and butter­ ed, cover with lettuce leaf, spread well with mashed cold baked beans, thickly strewn with finely chopped Spanish green olives. Olive Tart Salad Four tart apples, three-fourths cup Spanish green olives, one stalk celery, one-half cup walnut meats. Cut olives, apples and celery into small pieces, moisten with mayonnaise and cover with chopped nuts. Serve in a nest of lettuce. Norwegian Sandwich To one can sardines add one tablespoon chopped green olives, juice of one-half lemon, dash pa­ prika and grain of salt. Make a paste of all. Spread between graham brea ! sliced thin. Celery, Clive* and Cheese Chop one small-sized bottle of stuffed olives. Mix with pimento cheese. Salt and pepper to taste. Place the mixture in the grooves of the celery. Cliff P ay n e m akes book ends. 304tf LAST TIME TODAY HOUSE PETERS -—in— "The S torm ” with an All-Star Cast The m ost lavish snow scenes ever recorded by the cam era. A leap for life— from cliff to icy river. A perilous forest fire— all woven around a typi­ cally hum an love story. — Also— Pop Tuttle’s Movie Queen featuring Dan Mason .Admission ............ 10 and 50c FIDAY and SATURDAY Voice Highways T o w n , c o u n ty o r sta te b o u n d a rie s are n o t th e b o u n d a rie s of telep h o n e service. S tre tc h in g from each telep h o n e to ev ery o th er telep h o n e th ere is a voice h ig h w ay . Its use m a y be h ad fo r th e asking. O n th ese h ig h w ay s th ere m ay be b u sin ess w a itin g — th ere m ay be th e p leasu re a n d c o m fo rt o f frien d sh ip an d affection. L o n g d istan ce ra te s v a ry d u rin g th e tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs of th e day, an d also ch an g e acco rd in g to the class o f service desired. T h e telep h o n e d irec to ry gives full in fo rm atio n . E v ery Bell telep h o n e is a L o n g D is­ tan ce sta tio n . WonuiG r ‘ V IT * Dorothy D’1*" -George Me|ford' The m elodram a b eau tifu l — sw eeping from L ondon’s ball- poms to th e wild South A frican jungle. Produced by th e m an who piade “ The Sheik.” M ilton Sills ¿ind W anda Hawley in the cast. A d m is s io n ............ 10 and S ic PHONE 3 STORE (E d ito r’s N o te )— The Tidings, at! this tim e, wishes to express Its up-1 ! Move to Grants Pass— preciation to Mr. O. H. B arnhill l o r ! Mr. and Mrs. N athan Gale moved his co-operation w ith th e press in yesterday to a fru it ranch near o btaining com plete accounts of the revival cam paign Ibeing conducted G rants Pass, w here they will m ake by Dr. C harles S. Price At a great j th e ir fu tu re home. sacrifice of his tim e, Mr. B arnhill ■ has furnished th e Tidings w ith an account of the daily m eetings, which, R ead your hom e-tow n paper. owing to the lim ited s ta ff of th e pa­ — i per, would have been only sum m ar­ ily covered. It is w ith re g re t th a t the e a rlie r services did not receive LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT proper recognition in the Tidngs colum ns, but lack of co-operaton and some m isu n d erstan d in g s m ade By S. W. STRAUS. PreaixUnt t inevitable. A m e ric a n S o c ie ty f o r T h r i f t . _______ S Home from Susanville— W illiam McMillan has re tu r n e d hom e a fte r having spent th e sum m er w orking a t a lum ber cam p a t Susan­ ville, Calif. THE PRICE REVIVALS Suits th a t su it a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 1 4tf PRICED TO SELL THIS WEEK fhM P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf MANY CON TINFE TO ATTEND Thursday, September 21, 1922 The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company