Wtedh^Mdaÿ. October Ih. 192a — I ...« — Local and Personal Ashland Lodge No. 23 A A. F . & A. M. Moves R eported— Mrs. Bush has moved Seventh s tre e t to 945 B R. E. H all has moved property which he sold a ago a t 928 B stre e t, to street. from 260 stre e t. from the few’ days 250 F ifth Special com m unication, F rid ay ev­ ening, O ctober 20. T hird degree. No in vestm ent pays b e tte r th an Also visit from D istrict Deputy H er­ good clothes. P a u lse ru d ’s. 39tf m an, of G rants Pass. Supper a t 6:15 39-2* sharp. M em bers of fra tern ity cor­ New R esident A rrives— d ially invited. L. D. F ish er has moved to A shland GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M. from M osier, Or., and has ren te d the; W. H. DAY, S ecretary. 40-2 C allahan property a t 582 C street. Siskiyou Cti.ipier Mo. 2 J Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every R. A. Ni. day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c Masonic Hall, Ashland. delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. Notice of M eeting. S tated convocation, T hursday ev­ ening, O ctober 19. V isiting and so­ jo u rn in g com panions, cordially in ­ vited. V. V. MILLS, H. P. W. H. DAY S ecretary. 4 0-1 To Visit in California— Mrs. W illiam Paul left Tuesday evening fo r C alifornia, w here she will visit w ith relativ es for some tim e. Plaza. 40tf ] V eteran E n g in e er D ead— W ord has been received in th e city ; of the d eath in R oseburg Monday of S pasm odic Croup is frequently , Dan R unnell, who has been in the relieved by one application of— ; employ of th e Southern Pacific as a ; railro ad engineer for th e p ast 40 i years. F u n e ra l services were held V A R O n . w 3 today, conducted jo intly by the E lks Ovt' 17 Million ¡ a n Ijsed Yeatiy ] and M asonic lodges. ROUP VÏ Every W oman L o v e s to P a in t when she knows how—let us tell you P AINTING is really fascinating work. Once you are started you’ll probably not want to stop until >ou have refinished many things you did not intend to do at first. Of course there are some simple directions that must be followed if the work is to be successful, for we have a special “Home Service Paint Department“ which was organized jus*, to tell you how to paint. Perhaps some of your furniture, floors, woodwork or walls are begin­ ning to look a little old—just on the surface. Pick out one or two things to refinish. Tell us about them and how you want them to look when finished. Our experts will tell y o u what materials to use, how to do the work step by step, what brushes you'll need, and everything about it. For 73 years we have been making paints, varnishes, enamels, wall fin­ ishes and stains for women to use. They are the finest materials of their kind that we know. Write for Fuller’s Free Advice and refinish a few home things. You'll be surprised how fascinating the work is and how much you can save, too. 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One dozen splendid new wool dresses, in Navy, Poiret Twill and Tricotine Sizes, 16 to 44^2 stout Also Six silk dresses of Canton Crepe and Crepe K nit OCTOBER SPECIALS Branches in 19 C ities in the W e s t SATE T8E;M£M9 PJ^TE JT t» JOUR NOTI 8Q0A Fuller's “Home Service" Paints are sold by the following in your city, D IC K E R S O N SX, SON $14.75 Two dozen dresses of Taffeta, Satin, Serge. Tricotine and Jersey, offered now at $14.75 $19.75 1 en dresses of Trico­ tine, Serge, Taffeta. Satin and Crejte E* ygood S $24.50 Coat of A nns W anted — The rec e n t prize contest am ong a rtists and o th e r designers to su b ­ m it designs fo r a coat of arm s for the Oregon N ational G uard, is b rin g ­ ing fo rth no responses, according to M ajor Jam es P. D rake. The prize offered for th e w inning design is $25 and th e contest will close Novem ber 1. Not one coat, not even a vest of] arm s, has been forthcom ing. I am ag en t fo r th e VAGUETTE B e tte r be safe th an sorry. See SUCTION CLEANER. A. F. Dyer, ! 38-eod* B eaver R ealty Co. about your in su r 77 P ine St. a n te . P hone 68. 287tf D etrick sells b u tte r for 1 ss. I,eave for Los Angeles— Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Long left for W ill H old Social— Los Angeles Monday evening, w here The ladies of T rin ity Guild will they will visit th e ir son, who lias hold th e ir re g u la r social T hursday been q u ite ill for th e past two weeks. afternoon in the P a rish house. T h eir stay in th e so u th e rn city will depend o n 'th e recovery of th e ir son. Plano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St. B e tte r in su ran ce at reasonable P hone 465. 4tf ra te s . Billiuga Agency. P hone 211. Irrigation, D inner T h u rsd ay — Visit w ith R elatives— The irrig a tio n d in n er by the; R. A. Rock and sons, R ussell and ch am b er of com m erce will be held; C lifton, a re v isiting th e ir niece and in th e A rm orv T hursday evening, a t i nephew , E. R. H a rris, and neice, \ - o’clock. This is to be in th e n a ­ M rs. E a rl H orne, on Iowa and M or­ tu re of an ed ucational discussion; ton stre e ts. They a re on heir way along the lines of developm ent for, to A ii ona for th e w inter from th e ir A shland, specially p e rta in in g to i r ­ hom e ,.i W oodlands, W ash. rigation. T he Belleview people a re ' ¡p a rtic u la rly in te rested a t th e p resent (•et $20 a Day— tim e and will be the guests of the L eg itim ate plan and lad y ’s v alu ­ j cham ber of com m erce on this occa-1 ab le secret, 25 cents (co in ). A ddress sion. All m erch an ts and m em bers F ra n k lin 593, A shland Or. 3 9-lm o of th e cham ber of com m erce are urged to a tte n d , and provision will B uys Hall P ro p e rty — be m ade fo r a larg e num ber. Dean Scott, a firem an on the S o u th ern Pacific, lias purchased the ANNOUNCEMENT R. E. H all p roperty, a t 92 8 B stre e t, P lease phone 401 for ap pointm ents an d will m ove into the house a fte r a t my A shland office. Dr. Geo. J. m ak in g a few a lte ra tio n s. j Kinz, C hiropractor, No. 25, The E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick G roceteria. $24.50 E xtra good values at $19.75 • THREE WONDERFUL LOTS OF SUITS $19.75 $29.75 —8 suits of Serge and Twill, $25.00 to $29.75 values, at early Clear­ ance price of $19.75. —14 suits of Trieotine, Velour, Tweed, Twill and Silvertone, form er­ ly priced from $35.00 to $45.00. $39.75 —9 suits of Twill, Vel­ our and Trieotine — $45.00 Io $50.00 suits. Every One Of These Should Sell In a Week’s Time — NEW SLIPON SWEATERS JERSEY JUMPER DRESSES NEW SILKS WOOL DRESS GOODS •—in wool yarns a t. .$3.95 to $5.50 •—in fibre silk a t ................ $5.95 —Craouelinette, a new Satin-faced $2.00 Gossard Corsets Crepe of wonderful quality, in black —for the first time, $2 Gossards. W a ra e r’s Corsets. .$1.50 to $5.00 and brown .................................... $4.50 Ask to see the new W raparounds. —Canton C rep es.. .$3.48, $3.75, $4.50 —French S e r g e ............$1.45 to $2.25 —Wool Crepe ..............................$2.50 —Tricotine ...................... $3.45, $3.95 — 56 inch Navy Poiret Twill. . .$3.49 —Special prices on wool coatings— $1.75 why not make your own or your g irl’s i oat ? Six styles P lanellette Gowns $1.50 -Kimono Silk $4 45 AVonderful Silk Jersey Petticoats at 53.95 ‘ Silk Top Union Suits pmk or white, special at .. $1.98 Silk Top Vests W omen’s H eather H ose..75c up Ladies Flanellette G ow ns.. .$1.00 MINERVA YARNS BLACK CAT HOSIERY L adies of T rin ity Guild cooked ♦ j food sale, E nders sto re , S atu rd ay , <$> TH E P E O P L E ’S FORUM. October 21st. 40-3 ---------- To the e d ito r of the T idings: G els P e n ite n tia ry Sentence— H aving ju st re tu rn e d from M yrtle] Jam es M cClintock, indicted on a Creek, w here we w ere visiting a t the charge of a u to th e ft and a s a u lt on E. W. R ed ifer hom e, I th o u g h t I ’d , th e county ja ile r, was sentenced to tell you som ething of ou r trip . On five y ears in th e sta te prison Tues-] going down, as we reached th is end day. He pleaded guilty in c irc u it j of Cow creek canyon, we m et a dense [ c o u rt a fte r having been indicted by] fog, and we rode som e tim e in a th e g ran d ju ry . F o u r o th e r in d ic t-( m isty haze; th en as th e sun shone | m ents w ere re tu rn e d . Jam es K in z e rjth ro u g h th e th e fog clouds arose to] a p ictu re — of ........ a u tu ......( m n! and Jam es P h illip s fo r s ta tu to ry o f-¡th e hilltops, ....... ---------------------- i fenses, and R euben T orrez and An- j beau ty p resen ted itself, such as one drew R am oa on b u rg la ry charges. (seldom sees. The Cow creek canyon ______ I and all the su rro u n d in g country is O rres cleans clothes. P h o n e 64. a blaze of a u tu m n foliage a t the i p resen t tim e. It seem s th a t th e red First Piano Tour in 1923— ■ and yellow of th e m aples a re so m uch The ra te s of in stru c tio n for both b o th m ore vivid th is year th an usual, and beginners and advanced s tu d e n ts of jjecaiise Of tjig dam pness and fog the piano fiom C harles S. M itchell, in green green foliage is a b rig h t, spring-like M edtord, T alent and A sh lan d , a re green an(j form s a fjne background $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a lesson. 40-1 for th e a u tu m n coloring. D ouglas county, a s usual, has been V isitor in City— well bleswed w ith fa in , and the grass H. E. G riffith , o rg a n iz e r for th e ig nicely s ta r te d . T he p ru n e crops K. K. K., w ho le ft h e re th re e w eeks ; a ro u n d R o seb u rg a n d M yrtle Creek ago for P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d to the w ere good th is y ear, and has been • ] tity y esterday for a few days’ stay, h a rv e sted w ith o u t m uch loss of the 'a f t e r w hich he will re tu rn to P o rt­ f ru it, w hich dem ands a good price. land and a d ja c e n t te r r ito ry , w here At R iddle, we noticed a s ig n b o a rd ; he is engaged in p u ttin g th e fin ish ­ a n n o u n cin g to th e public th a t “ this ing touches on som e w ork of th e is th e best place on e a rth , ju s t th ej !klan. place for a hom e,” and so on, and n e a r th e p lac a rd was a dw elling w ith its roof m ostly covered w ith moss, i You see th is often in D ouglas county.] ■ but th e m oss in m ost cases grows in j ■ th e ground and tre e s, and in tha j ' woods you often see a lovely carpet ■ of moss, and every tim e you t u r n , a ro u n d , you find a new variety. The tre e m oss is so thick and lone, Hope for the m illions of u n fo rtu - you can g a th e r an a rm fu l in a few n a te m en and women who a re -vic- m in u te s, and if you d esire covering j tints of stom ach tro u b le is sounded fo r flow er beds o r a woodsy chair by Mrs. Jo h n W oog, 7519 33d ave- cushion, th is is ju st th e thing. t.ue N\ W., S eattle, W ash. Mrs. N ear Gold H ill, we noted a fellow Woog w as a victim of stom ach tro u ­ digging potatoes (th e y w ere very ble in its w orst form , but w as com ­ sm a ll) and a D utchm an back of us pletely resto red to h ealth by ta k in g ¡sa id , “ T h at fellow b e tte r quit dig- Tanalc. She says: )g in g and le t them sta y in a n o th e r “ I had a tta c k s of indigestion t h a t ; jy e a r and m aybe th e y ’d grow b.g en lasted for m onths a t a tim e, and w ith o n „.|j •• nervousness, h eadaches and dizzy y ! P o tato es and vegetables of all vn- spells, 1 was in c o n sta n t m isery. I j rie tie s are grow n in D ouclas county, c ertain ly ioum l the rig h t m odicine b u t th e m ain product seem s to be in T anlac, for my digestion is now p ru n es, and th e ’’n ir« ' men keen perfect. I am fre e o f every a ch e and th e ir d ry ers ru n n in g n ig h t and dav. pain, and I m as happy as a g i r l / ’ A governm ent soil inspector said. I ndigested food ferm en ts in th e “ »phere ¡3 no place in the United stom ach and soon th e e n tire system s ta te s w here th e soil is b e tte r fitted is filled w ith poisons. T anlac w a s |J o r p ru n es th a n in Douglas county.” designed to re sto re th e stom ach to a MAY BENEDICT. h ealth y condition, a n d build up th e whole body. Mill otes ev ery w h ere River Moves Swiftly. have acclaim ed its w onderful pow er. The most rapl«: river o any size ir Get a bo ttle today. tthe world is the Rhone In France, tin T anlac is sold by a ll good d ru g ­ • •invent of which ranges as high a> gists. , Uft .«dies an hour. You Can G et Back Your Grip on Health ................$1.49 For example, you will notice “ Fire,” “ Fiddle,” “Foundry,” etc. Are you able to find 20 words commencing with the letter “F ”? The picture is very clear: there can be no mistakes. You will find it very interesting to look for these words, and may win the big prize. Anybody can try — costs nothing. Why should you not be the w inner of th e $2000.00? The person having the largest list of words beginning with the letter “ F ” will get the First Prize. You surely have a real chance of winning a t least one o f the prizes offered — there are fifteen of them. Why not try for the big prize and win $2000.00. Somebody will win i t —your chances are as good as anybody’s. YOU SHOULD WIN Ju st think what you could do with the money. $2000.00 could buy an automobile and leave enough balance to make a payment on a cozy home. Perhaps you have in mind just the thing you would like to do if you received a check for $2000.00. Certainly you owe it to yourself to try to soive this puzzle. You will find the trying very easy and pleasant. The Way to Win One of the Twenty Prizes You do not have to spend a penny to get into this contest. It is not necessary for you to order any Yeastolax. If your list is adjudged to be one of the twenty best you will re­ ceive one of the cash prizes. Without your order for Yeastolax, if your list of words commencing with the let­ ter “F” is the largest you receive the first prize of $50.00. If the judges award you the second prize, without your order for Yeastolax, you will get a check for $25.00; and so on down the line as shown in this announcement. W in tfce B ig P rize—$ 2 0 0 0 .0 0 If you choose you can win a great deal more than the Class A prizes. All that is necessary for you to qualify your list for the BIGGER PRIZES is to send in an order for one or more packages of Yeastolax. Look over care­ fully the schedule of prizes as classified in this announce­ ment. You will find that if you send in $1.00 for one pack­ age of Yeastolax and the judges award you first prize you will get $300.00. If you send in $2.00 for two packages of Yeastolax and your list is awarded first prize you will get a check for $600.00; and so on up. If you send in $5.00 for 5 packages of Yeastolax and the judges award you the first prize, you will receive the Big Prize of $2000.00. Should your list be judged as the second best you would receive $1000.00; and so on down the list. Remember, there are twenty prizes offered, as shown. All the opportunity one could desire. Go in to win the best prize. $ 7 0 0 .0 0 Extra Aw ard for Prom ptness Dec 15th, 1922 is the last day for receiving your solution to this puzzle qualifying you to win one of the prizes. But, note this: For every day before that date that your order for Yeastolax is received an extra prize of $10.00 for each and every day will be added to any first prize won. If you send in your order today you will get a receipt for the money; then you can send in your solution any time before Dec. 15th and your list will be qualified for any of the prizes. We will award an extra $700.00 in this manner. You should try your very best to earn this additional award. It will cost you little additional effort. In case of ties we will award duplicate amounts of $700.00 to each contest- ant so tying. Don’t overlook reading about our extra premium of 50,000.00 Genuine Russian Rubles, whether or not you enter this contest Go after the Big Prizes—don’t delay—start right away— get into the contest. How many words can you find with tne letter “F” ? Great amusement—great opportunity. $2000.00 is awaiting your call. Now is the time to act. Yeastolax Co. Chicago RITU ESe 1 -L Tha contest will be decided by three Pa7*le *8 open everybody except em­ judges independent of and not con­ nected with the Yeastolax Co. Theee ployes and relatives of the Yeastolax Co. judges award the prizes. The con­ The First Prize will be awarded to the testants will to abide by the iecUionj person giving the largest number of of these agree judges, ano It is ur.Jerz C at words beginning with the letter "F” . To decisions are to be conclusive The the next in order will be awarded the such names of winners and winning L’ t- of Second Prize and so on down the list of Twenty Prizes. The awards will be made of words will be published as soor. sr pos­ sible after the contest. A copy of this Let on the basis of the words submitted and not from a predetermined list. Should will be furnished to anyone upon receipt oi' there be any ties the full amount of the a stamped, addressed envelope. Tv.o o r prize will be awarded to each contestant more persons may co-operate in this con­ test, but only one prize will be awarded to bo tying. anysnch co-operating group. W rds of synonymous meaning and Lists of names must be received at c ur words of the same sr>,i. C o ll*, t r > ou. BTr affected in ». y w ..\ : e>r »« u d -> ; ; » t o ______ fine cle a r healthy e»»mvk:.. * rt f II M ill — — ——— — v you you to to tr y a package o f o»;i vr-. - » eefy. Y C A S TO LA X . Aroor u Ha w Yeftstoiax contains th e highest and m ost p o te n t v iitm ttu * . w hich ih? sci- . . o be absolutely necessary to bodily v ig o r. People a ll over the country hav fo I < I throug h its use. and now fe e l t the i _ „ joy __ . _________________.._____ o f . p . e rfe c t health and v ita lity . . ______ V eaatetex a- > i t * , th e pro p e rties o f bein g : ooo-grip c ................................. in g ly and m ild ly la x a tiv e , y e t “ i t * action la sure. M edical a uthorities have long recognised th a t constipation is responsible fo r s g re s t many bod.Ty illnesses and pre ve n ts the hum an a v a l '•-a s fu llj w ard in g off dieease and old a g e . Y e a s to la x is s h ig h ly effe ctive rem edy fo r th is condition. tHeastoÎŒx Is? ‘ IMPORTANT—Special Introductory Prem ium i n o rder to quickly introduce Y ea s to lax in to every com m unity, w e w ill g ive to an persoo, re g a rd - lee9 as to w hether or not he seeds In e solution to this puzzle. A b s o lu te ly F R E E —5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 R u b le s Tha Ruble roconttv w as w orth 5 5 e p « - r ____ _ ______________ ________________ _ _____ T h e Russian f*usi •e above a value of S 2 7 __ .frO O .O a . rd e red re d . . T h a t is to say. i f you ord W e give 60,000 Rubles F R t t w ith each and eve ry peckaee o $2.00 to r tw o packages you w ill receive 100,000.00 Russian Ruoiee. and so up. Kfc- th:s offer bolds good w h eth er o r not you q u a lify fo r the puzzle prise« Save th is money; m any a fortune has been b u ilt up by baying fo re ig n money a fte r w ars . I t is r .n n o o d th a t ^o.'JOO.OOO.OOO.OO w orth o f radium has b een discovered in Russia, end the press U calling a tte n tio n to vast A m e ric a n projects o f oil and othe r Industrie« th a t a re being directed tow ards Russia. The Chicago Trib u n e on S:-pt. 12th calls a tte n tio n to the new cartel w hich has jus* been opened fo r snipping betw een Russia, G e rm s n y . P ersia and C e n tra l A s ia, a ffording a new i o f raw m aterial« fo r the Russo-Germ an com bine, esoeciailv o il, manganese and copper and ing up the rich Persian and C e n tra l Asian tra d e to G erm any and Russia T hink w hat this t u . ... ... surely you cannot afford to pass up the opportunity to acquire these Rubles. W e w ill g iv e $0,000 I who do not. Rubles fre e w ith every $1.00 o rd e r to those w ho e n te r th e contest as w ell as ( T w e n ty P rizes — $4,000.00 Class A 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize 6th to 15th $ 5 0 .0 0 2 5 .0 0 2 5 .00 2 0 .0 0 15.00 2.00 C lass B C lass C C lass D W h.