Kai urday, October 14, 1922 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE FOUR %!"!!""! !" % """!" %*)% ")%" !! Uz""" D. A. R. STATE REGENT I s The follow ing m em bers were Holiday Hard on F'sh— . M odern W oodm en M eeting— Because Colum bus happened to S tated session, Moose hall, Mon- EN TER TA IN ER BY CH A PTER atten d an ce: M esdames C urry, Gil- I ! discover A m erica som e 430 years day evening, O ctober 16. R egular bert, V anN atta, M itchell, S chuerm an, s S ago, th e fish in the Rogue had a business. F. L. NUTTER, Consul. (C ontinued from P age 1) ' M acCracken, J. P. Dodge, Louis j i The g re a test cou rtesy you can a c bad day Thursday says the G rants ' ___________________________________ (Dodge, Galey, B lake, W a lk e r 'I B cord your friend s is to le t oth ers pa33 Cour er M(j st of th e court Yeo, th e In su ran ce Man, is still Briggs, Pell, O. A. R elief Corps a n d o th er sim ilar pa- Conover, know o f th eir presence in th e city. hou3g people tfaat CQuld ggt aw ay doing b usin ess in A shland, and is Andrew’s, A nderson, Ad- trio tic societies, b u t ow ing to the Stearns, The T id .u gs w ould appreciate this. nd QThers around tQWn whQ hap_ w ritin g m ore insurance th a n ever. fa c t th a t th e organization is m uch a m s> McConnell and the Misses t a l « S9’ pened to feel in the mood of cele- « y ° u w ant S°od insurance, give it younger th an th e o th er societies » it M itchell, C ham berlain, P alm er and s s b ra tin g th e day, w ent out and t0 h im - and “ sPend the differen ce." P hone 274-J. has not m ade itself felt as have the Hicks. Mrs. R ussell and Mrs. Van H K lam ath E leven A rrives — b rought back some ex tra large O ffice> I 14 Oak St. Sant, prospective m em bers, and Mrs. I older ones. 30tf The K lam ath F alls football team catches. The riv e r is qu ite clear Oldfield, were visitors, as w ere Mrs. Miss L ang dw elt in p a rtic u la r on a rriv ed in A shland last evening, b e - ! now, and th e recent rain s are the A m ericanization of foreigners L ittlechild and Mrs. K elting, m em ­ ing registered a t the Hotel A shland. tho u g h t to be responsible for th e S tearn s in K lam ath F a l l s - and th e tre a tm e n t which they re ­ bers of o th e r chapters. Besides the team , th e re w ere a f e w ' im proved fishing. O A- S tearns 13 spf ndlng a ceive on first a rriv in g on th is coun­ ______ days in K lam ath F alls, com bining su b stitu te players and ro o ters who try, and asked th a t every e ffo rt pos­ cam e over at th e sam e tim e. Q uite 1 Piano tu n in g g u aran teed by Carl Pleasure w ith a sh o rt business trip. sible be m ade to en th u se th e new a num ber of o th er stu d e n ts w ere ex-! Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St. a rriv als in the U nited S tates w ith Cliff Payne m akes cupboards. 28tf pected over today in tim e for the Phone 465. 4tf patriotism for th e country instead gam e. of only having a d esire for the dol­ F o r sale second hand, double disc Pledged to F ra te rn ity lars which they can earn here. Cheap in su ra n c e is costly a t any plow a t a b argain. C arson-Fow ler W ord of the pledging of R illing A nother point m ade was th a t ev­ UNDER THE AUSPICES price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­ L um ber Co. 36-6 Schuerm an to D elta Tail D elta fra- ery A m erican citizen should boost OF THE sonable rate s, see B illings Agency. ___ . tern ity , on th e U niversity of Oregon E stablished 1883. 3411 i A shland Men Chosen— cam pus, has been received. R illing the U nited S tates instead of giving it a kick a t every chance as m any M ilton L. Myers and George W . had been a tte n d in g th e L eland Stan- people do, and in addition endeavor Leaves for Portland— D unn, of th is city, w ere chosen as ford university, tra n sfe rrin g to the to see th a t th e law s of th e country, H. C. Galey left for P o rtlan d em inent g rand com m ander and Oregon in stitu tio n th is fall. His WILL PR ESEN T AS T11E OPENING NUMBER w hen once on th e s ta tu te books, are T hursday on th e evening tra in . He grand sw ord b e a re r, respectively at b ro th e r, F red , is a m em ber of th e expects to be away a few days on th e final session of th e grand com- sam e organization, of which H arold enforced, and th ereb y giving the children of today a lesson in law business. m andery, K nights T em plar of Ore- Simpson is president. and order. She also pointed out the gon, which m et recently in Rose- ---------- fact th a t th e first place to learn In su ran ce of all kinds, low est fix­ b u rg for the a n n u al conclave. Pen- W ill R eside H ere— obedience should be in th e hom e, ed ra te s ; autom obile fire, th e ft, col- dleton, backed by a stro n g delega­ Mrs. Ju lia R. McQlilken has re ­ t i o n and property dam age insu ran ce | Hon m anaged to sw ing th e Round tu rn e d from P o rtla n d a fte r an ab­ and th a t once learned th ere , the ■ ch ild ren would have m ore respect a specialty. Staples R ealty Agency. BARITONE, DRAMATIST sence of some tim e, and expects to Up city for th e 1923 conclave. ; for th e law s of th e land w’hen they 3 6tf ' tak e up a perm an en t residence in becam e m en and women. K ing Bee sp ark plugs, fully g u a r­ i Ashland. Stropping in City— In closing h e r ta lk , Miss Lang anteed. F ix it Shop. 36tf Mrs. N ighton and a lady friend, of urged th a t the local organization SOPRANO, READER, PIA N IST Now is th e tim e to have y o u r pi- H ilt, were in th e city shopping F r i­ form a study class on th e co n stitu ­ F o r sale, cheap Five room bung- ano tuned. Carl H. Loveland S tu ­ tion of th e U nited S tates, and en-f day. alow’ w ith b ath , close in, large lot. dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf deavor to learn m ore about th a t B etter in su ran ce a t reasonable In q u ire 422 Boulevard. Phone 348-R. g rea t docum ent which gave life to > TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 36tf rate s. B illings Agency. Phone 211. th e governm ent of our country. FOR RENT— T hree room furnished Follow ing Miss L a n g ’s ta lk , re-i m odern a p a rtm e n t. A dults only. Bum ping the o th er m an ’s car is th-iscoe E lected C om m itteem an— 357 Vista St. Apt. No. 4. Phone fresh m en ts of tea and cakes were The Jackson county division -o f usually expensive, unless you carry ADMISSION, 5Oe and 25c 8 O’CLOCK 122. 37tf served by th e hostess, assisted by th e Oregon S tate T each ers’ associa­ property dam age in su ran ce; a sm all M esdam es W ill Dodge, Louis Dodge, tion, before the closing session, se­ prem ium protects you; see us about. i FO R SALE L arge solid oak dining H. C. Galey, and Miss E d ith Dodge. ... . .. ,, . „„ „ room table. Call 219 Meade St. lected George A. Briscoe, su p e rin ­ it. Staples R ealty Agency. 3 6tf 37-2* tendent of the A shland schools, as FOR SALE — T hree T oggenburg a m em ber of th e executive com m it­ A tten tion C hristian W orkers — goats, $10 each. W ill ta k e apples All the m em bers of th e C hristian I tee. O thers on the com m ittee are or m ost a n y th in g as paym ent. 460 H. P. Je w e tt, C en tral P o in t, and W orkers band who wish to go t o ! Boulevard. 37-2* Gold H ill Sunday m orning and h o ld ' Mrs. E dna B. A llen, Ruch. a Bible m eeting in th e aftern o o n , are TW ELVE PE R CENT IS AN EX- i , . i in KU- oi CELLENT YIELD on an invest- Suits, SUITS, SU ITS’ a t P aul- asked to be a t the public lib ra ry a t m ent, b ut you should not be sa tis­ 32tf 8 :30 Sunday m orning. All who can, ae ru d ’s. fied w ith less. L et me PROVE to brin g cars. All should b rin g a lunch. you th a t I have the g rea test in ­ vestm ent o p p ortunity ever o ffe re d 1 Cireuil C ourt to Convene— j ---------- to you. Send a postal card for de­ M onday, O ctober 16, will be the LEEDOM sells TIR ES a n d TUBES tails AT ONCE. Leroy Moore, P. first day of the October term of t h e ! — SPA RK P L I GS, W EED CHAINS, O. Box 520, W ichita F alls, Texas circuit co urt in Jackson county. It — R E PA IR S TIR ES, R ETREA D S 37-2* will convene a t Jacksonville w ith t and e v ery th in g a t tho B EA V E R 2 7 tf CORNER. Ju d g e C alkins on the bench. I Local and Personal DAINTY DOROTHY IS COMING W a tch for Her The Midland Lyceum Bureau American Legion The Utile Players Co. Wilbur Smith Helen Limerick Wednesday, October 18lh At the Armory T H E CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO M PA NY I Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, j A PPLES— 20 ounce pippins, 75c delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. E v erything good to eat a t D etrlck See P a u lse ru d ’s su its, $15 and up. G roceteria. 32tf 7% PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK PRICE 092 PER SHARE YIELDING 7.6% D etrick sells b u tte r for less. LAST TIME TODAY LON CHANEY YOUR PARTNERS IN P R O G R E S S S h eriff V isits F rid ay— -in- S heriff C. E. T errill was a business! J. O. Rigg, can d id ate on the dem o­ visitor in th e city yesterday, having “ FLESH AND BLOOD” cratic ticket for the s ta te legisla­ a n um ber of sum m onses w ith him , tu re , as Jackson county re p re se n ta ­ which he was serving w hile here. — A deeply appealing d ram a w ith tive, was a business visitor to Med­ The persons sum m oned m ust a p p e a r , an unforeseen ending— ford T hursday. i d u rin g the term of court which con-I — Also— venes in Jacksonville M onday. W e will be glad to call a t your convenience. L adies’ w ork a spe­ B e tte r be safe th a n sorry. See cialty. Call 63, A shland Cleaning & Beaver R ealty Co. about your insur- TOMORROW AND MONDAY 287tf Dyeing W orks. 3 2 t f janee. P hone 68. " Poor Boy ” P hone 39 before leaving the city and also upon re tu rn . Many of your friends would like to know w here you were. ; T he O. K. b a rh e r shop is now lo- rated a t 65 N orth Main s tre e t, w ith ¡en tire new equipm ent. ~- - - --------------------------- ■ HARD LINES ! Many Attend Auxiliary Meeting— F ifteen m em bers of the L ad ies’ A uxiliary of the A m erican Legion from M edford a tte n d ed the m eeting TH IS WAS A BAD W EEK FO R THE a t the P arish house last night. The! SUNSHINE LAUNDRY visitors put on th e w ork of th e order! ---------- and a fte r a social evening, refresh- How m any tim es d.d you ta k e the m ents w ere served. i w ash from th e line before it was „ - dry? T h at was h ard on you. Or New fall su its on display a t P a u l-[d id you ju st let it flu tte r in the s e ru d ’s. 32tf breezes and show ers till th e storm _______ j was over and the good old sun got At L ake o f the W oods__ in his w ork? T h a t was h ard on the Mr. and Mrs. E. F. G u th rie, of! clothes. M edford, a re spending th e w eek-end Send it to th e lau n d ry and get rid a t Lake of the Woods. They plan on I of the u n c e rtain ty , dissatisfaction closing th eir cottage th ere for the and h ard w ork of w ashing a t hom e. w inter. I R E PE A T IT! Portlanders Are Awake— Now th a t the 1925 exposition is a th in g of th e past, and th e slogan of " P o rtla n d 1927” adopted, v isitors in th e city from th e sta te m etropolis a re sp reading th e gospel of the fa ir Recent arriv als a t th e local hotels a re penning “ 1927” a fte r th eir nam es on the reg ister, instead of thh old fam iliar “ 1925.” O rres cleans clothes. The aggregate length of the distribution lines will be over eight hundred and ten miles. The investm ent needed for the construction of these fa­ cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to $9,567,- 430.60 on June 30, 1922. — A lso— PA TH E NEW S jj g B B g g EVENING W orld Fam ous T rained Bears P O U L T R Y FEED FORMULAS are based on over 30 years of experience in blending raw feed m ate ria ls which, when com bined, will be m ost efficient as reg ard s p a la tab ility , d ig estib ility and resu lts. A great m any tests have been m ade to d eterm in e how ’to com bine and supplem ent th e g rain s— a ll of w hich a re d eficien t or unbalanced feeds— in o rd er to increase th e ir digestibility and assim ilation. All of Prof. E . V. M cCollum’s ideas of increased n u tritio n and assim ilation have been included in OUR b u ild­ ing the scientific Olympic Feeds. City D elivery P h on e 4 9 Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon Pow er Company Preferred Capital Stock since issuance (April 15, 1921) at the rate of $7 per share per annum. Checks are mailed every three m onths at rate of $1.75 per share. Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to additions to and betterm ents of Company’s properties. I t is not assessable by the Company for any purpose whatsoever. I t is non-callable, and if purchased at the present price yields a perm anent return of 7.6% on the investment. It is exem pt from Federal Normal Individual Income Tax. It takes precedence as to assets and dividends over com-* mon stock am ounting to $4,441,100 par value. The equity back