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f AGB LOUR ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS is any hum an activity o r event th a t j's <>i in te re s t to e th e r h u m an s. T he BEST new s is th a t w hich in te re sts th e g re a te st rjim b fi <n people. Tin; T idings w ould greatly ap p re c ia te It it you w ould call 3!) when you have an ¡lent of in te re st. T hank you. Will Hold Bazani— ♦ A lpha c h a p te r of E astern S ta r will hold an apron and han d k erch ief ba zaar a t th e M asonic hall S aturday aftern o o n , Decem ber 2. The ladies of the lodge a re supplying the aprons and h an d k erch iefs and the funds are to go tow ards m aking c e rtain rep airs ab o u t the h a lt 7 / TK£ TMCATtR LÆALT.fUL LAST TIME TODAY ’ÎParion Davies3 • ♦ the! CmaUdjy franarti— — Beauty, love, adventille, thrills and excitement—and gorgeous settings. —AI so- MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN NOTICE I. O. O. F. social T hursday even ing, Novem ber 23. Odd F ellow s’ hall. All Odd Fellow s and R ebekahs and th e ir fam ilies invited. 67-m-w C. F. Shepherd just received a c a r load of pianos and players, r.4>st of which a re disposed of. Come and select your C hristm as piano. Fine new piano as low as $265. Pianos io ren t. Call a t 658 Boulevtft-d. 67eod LAND OF SUPERB RAINBOWS MEMORIAL NOT WELL KNOWN Marvels of.B eauty That W riter Toils cf Seeing, Even at Night, in Honolulu. Block of Granite on C-o!orado-New Mexico Border Erected in Honor of President Garfield. Ju st over the Colorado border In New Mexico and on the eastern slope of the great continental divide stan d i a large block of granite—a monument. An unknown monument, it is called by some, because it is known only to those who happen to pass it on a lit tle narrow gauge branch of the Den ver & Rio Grande railroad. Towering more than a thousand feet above the jagged floor of Toltec gorge, on the very brink of a precipice, the stone stands as a reminder of the passing of President Jam es Abram Garfield. It Is In the most remote p art of the entire range of the San Juan mountains, a place where one would least expert to fend anything but nature’s grandeur. It was September 26, 1881, that a special train was carrying members of the National Association of General Passenger and Ticket Agents over the mountains. President Garfield, who had been wounded by an assassin's bnllet, had died a few days before. When the excursion train emerged from a tunnel and crept out onto the shelf that overlooked Toltec gorge it was stopped. It was the hour funeral services were being conducted for the President. Each of the party gath ered rocks and piled them high as a tem porary monument. NATURAL MISTAKE TO MAKE When the party was again in Den ver a monument was purchased and Name Mentioned Surely Signified i sent to replace the little pile of rocks. Nothing if Not the Presence of Some Dignified “ Frau.” “Aloha” one hears everywhere. It means more than ’’welcome.” It ex presses good will and sympathy for ail moods, joy and sorrow, declares a w riter on Honolulu in the Christian Science Monitor. It rains ns much as a dozen times R e tu rn from K lam ath — a day, sometimes two diAen tim es; R obert M iddleton and Lee Fifield but tlie sun shines a t the same time. retu rn ed from K lam ath county Sun The only protection anyone uses is a day, w here they have been for the j Japanese imper sunshade. They call p a st week h unting ducks. L atest re 1 the rain “liquid sunshine.” ports from ihe duck section indicate And the rainbow ! At night even, th at it is now useless for o th e r h u n t we havb rainbows when there is a full moon. Who would ever think rain, ers to th ink of m aking a kill. little showers that would hardly dampen a butterfly’s wing, could pro We’ll help you save— though w e’re duce so much beauty? Yesterday 1 not in th e banking business. P aul- watched a rainbow for nearly half an s e ru d ’s. * 67tf hour, a wide, low arch, flung, not in the sky, but across the m ountains; it Play a t H ornbrook— was so near I think I could have The Loveland o rch estra m ade th eir reached the foot of it. The green of usual bi-w eekly trip to H ornbrook the mountain side glowed through the S atu rd ay night where they played for radiant color and the valley seemed a dance in the C alifornia town. They to dissolve into color. I think the most expert rainbow m aker in the rep o rt th e roads as being in b e tte r world must live in Honolulu. If we condition than they have been for could only live on rainbows! We have several m onths. The road in C ali them every day, rainbows and flowers fornia has been scraped and no m ud and palm trees, mountains and a wide, blue Sea. boles are in evidence at. any place. O n e s cleans clothes. P hone 64. Spend Sunday in Gold H ill— Mrs. W illiam M yers. Miss H attie Hodges and Mrs. Delia Acklin spent Sunday in Gold Hill as th e guests of “You can have too much of any the M esdam es W alk er and M 11"’ , thing, even roses,” said the visitor to sisters of Miss Hodges. the Woman. “The friends I was stay ing with were botany flends. I like CANCER took iives of 1,200,000 (lowers, hut I can’t dissect them and people in the U nited S tates betw een label them with foreign names. We 1920 and 1922. Had the victim s at were out riding, and had come to a tacked th e te rrib le disease w ith sci beautiful garden. They stopped the entific aid d u rin g incipient stages, car and talked botany for what seemed hours. m ost of them would be alive today. “I was quite drowsy, when suddenly E lectricity and chiropractic is a sure my seatm ate, leaning across me, called and safe cure of cancer. Dr. E. B. o u t: ’There’s Frau K a r l!’ ‘W here?’ Angell, F irs t N atl. Bank Bldg. asked the one at the wheel, halting 67- eod-if the car. ‘There! There! in that gar den ; along the path to the left,’ ex plained the third, while I craned an R e tu rn from C orvallis—• R obert W arn er and J H. McGee inquisitive neck to see the dignified re tu rn e d Sunday from Corvallis, and portly dame their enthusiasm made me expect to find strolling in para- w here they w itnessed th e Oregon- sol-shade leisure through her ground^, O. A. C. football gam e. They rep o rt ‘How perfectly wonderful to run the gam e as being h ard fought from across a friehd so accidentally,’ said beginning to end. I. relieved at the change of conversa tion. ‘Do let’s stop for a moment to T here is still tim e to have th a t suit call on h e r!’ Whereupon five sets of cleaned before T hanksgiving. L ad ies’ eyes surveyed me with amazement. ’Call on her?’ cried the eyes’ owners, w ork a specialty. A shland Cleaning all at once. ‘On her? Why, it's a and Dyeing W orks. Phone 63. 67 tf rose we mean, a I ran Karl D ruschkl!’ ” PLACE OF SUPREME BLISS Hard Time Dance Coming— F o r th e benefit of the 4S4th com pany, Oregon N ational G uard, Coast A rtillery corp, a hard tim e harvest ; dance is being planned for Friday night, Novem ber 24, at the A rm ory.; R equests have been m ade several tim es and from m any q u a rte rs forj an occasional dance to he held in the city, instead of so m any th ro u g h o u t i so uthern Oregon. If th is a ffa ir re-! ceives th e p roper am ount of support, it Is planned to give one from tim e to tim e. The m usic for the a ffa ir will ba furnished by th e L o v e lan d -1 L aunspach o rch e stra . R efreshm ents will be served, and are included in the adm ission price. BECOMES MASON AT S2 LONDON, Nov. 2 0 — A lthough on ly 14 years old, B ertie W aters, of j P oplar, weighs 202 pounds and is ! p u ttin g on flesh rapidly. He is 4 1 j inches round the w aist, with a 43- Inch chest, 17-inch calf and 22-inch , thigh. He is 63 inches in height. ‘‘My g rea test am bition is to be a ' movie s ta r ,” says B ertie. Shakespeariana. In the last 200 years more lhan H,- i 000 men and women have produced books dealing with Shakespeare and I liis works. More limn 500 lim e been foreigners. It is estimated 6.000,000 were published during tlie past cen tury. They ju st get prices elsew here, and then buy a t the B azaar. C hrist-i m as Toys, C hristinas Cards, Chil d re n ’s books, Jap an ese novelties— all a t a th ird of reg u la r prices. The B azaar, on the Plaza. 67-1 Cooked Food Sale S atu rd ay — The A m erican Legion A uxiliary will have a cooked food sale Saturday of th is week a t the grocery store of the E n d ers com pany. A special to he offered a t this sale will he ten gallons of hom e m ade m in c e m e a t/ which is being prepared by Mrs. W. A. Cook, who is a cook in fact as well as in nam e. The m erchants of. the city were very generous in th eir gifts to the ladies and a large a m o u n t' of cooked food will be offered d u rin g , the day. J FATTEST FNGLISH BOY WOULD BE MOVIE STAR Exclusive photograph o f Jam es E. Payne of Washington, who la declared to be the oldest man vet to he Initiated into a Masonic lodge, at the age of eighty-two years. Mr. Payne has long been a resident of Washington, but ex pects to spend the rest of his life in LhiiLaa 'IVv _________________ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY K E E P TH E DOCTOR AWAY— By eatin g an apple a day. Spitz, Gano, Grim es, Golden, A rkansas Black, 'Blue Perm ain, Delicious and Newtown. $1. $1.35, $1.50, $2 per box delivered. J. A. Gear, See P a ttlseru d ’s $10 special suit. 527 T errace St. Phone 408-J. 67-3 67tf DRUG SALE WE STILL HAVE A FEW OF THE GOLD F IS H L E IT IN STOCK We Still Offer the F re e D eal 8eventh Heaven Believed to Be the Abode of the Almighty and the WANTED— Experienced help. Home -in- Chief Angels. Make Extensive Repairs__ Bakery. 69 No. Main St. 67-3 cf Satuiday while the I’ish last. THEIR FIRST VACATION Mr. and Mrs. B. M. H eath a re T his Means a 50c Value The Seventh heaven is the highest m aking extensive repairs on th eir FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed housekeep FREE ing a p a rtm e n t, low er floor. 573 —and— of the seven heavens of the ancient property on T errace stre e t. T heir E ast Main St. C7-3 Jewish Kahalists, or mystics, wherein PATHE NEWS dwelt the Almighty and the chief an residence has undergone a com plete WANTED— Girl to do cooking and now nstairs work. Good wages. Adm ission........ 10 and 35c gels ; hence a state of ecstatic or su rem odeling and has been redecorated R eference required. W rite Mrs. preme bliss. In tlie system of the old inside and out, m aking quite an im L. A. Salade Jr., C entral Point. Jewish mystics the seven heavens rose provem ent. Not satisfied with im - 1 67-6 one above another, like the stages of proving th e ir own q u a rte rs, they TOMORROW— o ad ster truck, a mighty building. F irst came the have also b uilt a new chicken house FOR SALE— Ford WEDNESDAY 1917, best engine ever, Ml ,‘n pood livery P u rch ase a B argain space between the clouds and the —THURSDAY th a t is the la st word in com pleteness condition, fully equipped with H undreds of Item s Y<ui Cun Use e a rth ; second, the region of the for such a building. tools, extra tires, ihock absorbers, clouds; third, fourth, fifth and sixth, etc., for quick sale ONLY $195. the abode of the Lord God and the One Overland roadster, 1920, lost Inspects S tations H ere— Seraphim, Heaven, according to $1135, all in good condition »nd A. C. M ehlin, of P o rtla n d , d istric t' Dante, In the “Paradlso,” begins from fully equipped w ith tools, etc. the top of Mount Purgatory and rises su p e rin te n d e n t of service statio n s fori Price $350. Bee BEAVER REAL upward through the seven planetary the S tan d ard Oil statio n s of th e s ta te ' TY CO. 67-3 spheres, the region of the fixed stars, of Oregon, was in the city today, FOR RENT— T hree ; oom furnished and the “prlmunt mobile,” ranged in looking over th e service statio n s. He : p a rtm e n t with hath ¡md Beeping gradually extending circles beneath porch, reasonable to rig h t parties rep o rts the west side sta tio n s as be the empyrean, the sphere of “unbodied for the w inter. Phone 363-R or light,” “the heaven of the heavens,” at ing in th e best shape of any statio n call. 369 H argadine. 67-2 the center of which is the throne of inspected in this end of the state. FOR RENT — House, partly fu rn God. Milton follows the same division ished. 460 B St. 6 7 tf . in “Paradise Lost.”—Chicago Journal. R E I j G II'M PLANS MEMORIAL —this the critic of — Chicago Journal. IN HONOR OF HOOVER L a d a s ’ Aid M eets W ednesday— Picture Play found Intended Compliment. The business and social m eeting un Mystery of Trees. A clergyman was about to leave his BRUSSELS, Nov. 2 0.— S enator Le-j of the L adies’ Aid society of the One of the most puzzling questions cliurch one evening when lie en jeuene will sail from C herbourg for M ethodist church will be held a t in botany is, “ Why or how does water countered an old lady examining tlie New York board the steam er M au-, ~ ~ the home of Mrs. W. H. H odkin- rise to the top of a tree?” carving on tlie font. Finding her de reta n la to on present on Decem ber f I F O i i t S S l O I I 4*1 v l l C C Various explanations of the pheno sirous of seeing the beauties of the son, 91 Church stre e t, on W ednes Production o f menon have been proposed, hut none church, lie volunteered to show her a sta tu e to H erb ert H oover as a : day aftern o o n of th is week. A is regarded its altogether satisfactory. over, and tlie flustered old lady, much token of tlie g ra titu d e of Belgium cordial inv itatio n is given to all ( >ne investigator attacked the problem gratified at this unexpected offer of a for Mr. H oover’s w ork d u ring the There are no lost dividends when you put your ladies of the church and congre by means of interesting and novel ex personally conducted tour, shyly ac w ar. surplus funds in our Certificates of Deposit; gation. S tran g ers especially in periments. For instance, lie construct cepted it. By and by they came to a K ing A lbert is the sponsor for the vited. Interest starts tlie day you deposit your money. ed an artificial tree of plaster of parts handsome tablet on the right of tlie presentation. and found that w ater moved upward pulpit. “That,” explained the good Have your clothes cleaned this in it more than 40 feet high. Yet he | man, “is a memorial tablet erected week and avoid the T hanksgiving was unable to base any definite con to the memory of the late vicar.” UNITED STATES LEADS IN These Certificates may he obtained in large or by Anthony Hope rush. G7tf clusion upon the results that he ob “There, now! Ain’t it beautiful?” ex WORLD WHEAT PRODUCTION! small denominations, and are protected by the tained. The w ater travels a large part claimed the admiring old lady, “And Scenario by Mary O'Hara entire resources of this institution. of the way in a film, between bubbles I’jn sure, sir, I 'ope it won't be long 1Utui n to Heme Here — OTTAWA, OnV, Nov. 20.— The Photography by Jahn F. Seitz Mr. and Mrs. V ern T em pler have on the one side and tlie wall on the afore we see one erected to yon on U nited S tates leads the w orld in Dramatization by Edw. Rose te tu rn e d to th e ir home here on G len other. But the physical properties of t ’other side.” w heat production th is year, w ith ' w ii i view Drive .a fte r spending th e sum the film are yet unknown.—Washing 810,123,000 bushels. ton Star. Woodpecker Is N ature’s Lineman. Canada is second w ith 388,773,000 Admission........ 10 and 50c m er at D orris Calif. The downy woodpecker, the hairy bushels. These official figures, m ade woodpecker and the flicker all seem Accounted for Attention. i Subscribe for The T idings— now. pubic today!' also show th a t India possessed with a mania for killing de A story told on the late Dean Stan is th ird w ith '366,351,000 bushels, structive wood-boring larvae, says the ley refers to his thorough immobility and F ran ce fo u rth w ith 233,380,000. In the pulpit. Preaching one morning American Forestry Magazine. B etter equipped than a telephone at W estm inster abbey, he was pleased to notice tiie perfect attention of his lineman for climbing; supported by PROVIDENCE BEATS congregation. At the close of the serv a spurred ta l l ; provided with hooked SER V ER O F W ARRANT ice lie rem arked to his wife upon their claws for clinging to the b a rk ; ham steadfast attendance on his words. mer-headed, chisel-beaked, and armed W HEELING » W. Va„ Nov. 20.— ! “They never seemed to take their eyes with a tremendously long, strong, The m ost unusual re tu rn ever m ade' off nte,” lie told her with obvious g rati lance-pointed, barbed, extensile tongue, Pocket Knives, $2.50 values................. , A H fication. “No wonder, my dear,” said the woodpecker drills through the upon a w a rra n t by a United States Pocket Knives, $2.25 values.................' Lady Agatha, “seeing you had one of wood directly into the spot where the deputy m arshal here has ju st been We have th e m ost com plete lin e of F ra m e d P ic tu re s ever Pocket Knives, $2.00 values.................. 3 fi your gloves on your head all the time borer lies hidden, pushes in the tip filed w ith local ted e ral co urt offi show n in A shland— including M axfield P a rrish , H offm an's of his barbed tongue, spears the vic you were preaching.” Placing his cials in a V olstead law case, and Pocket Knives, $1.50 values................. 1 n l i g i i . i i s p ictu res, P a tte rso n 's L i t l i i a P a rk and C ra te r Lake gloves in his hat on leaving home, the tim and whips it quickly into his open follows: colored pictures, M ottoos anil C h ristm as C ards. Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price.....<.................. $1.19 d, an had removed his hat in the vestry beak. This w a rra n t is re tu rn e d not exe upon being gowned and had walked Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale Price.............................. 90 cuted for the reason th a t the w ithin reverently to the pulpit unaw are that DARLING STUDIO Giving Children Good Teeth. Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale Price.............................. 83 he was carefully balancing one glove ï ! Here are the rules of the British nam ed d efendant was found not guilty by the Good Lord on A ugust Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale Price.............................. 49 “PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE” on his head. Dental association for the care of chil 1 2, 1922. Gone to the Good Lord While They Last—Get Busy! dren’s te e th : who tu rn e d w ater into wine. Care of Pet Birds. 29 Shopping Days B efore Xm as Be sure the child sleeps with the (S igned) “ JOHN M. SHORT, “People make too much fu ss over mouth shut, and when awake breathes “ U. S. Deputy M arshal.” I tlidir pet birds. They have too many through the iw»se. From the age of 37-39 North Main St. Phone 203 ! rules and too little common sense,” two let each meal contain some food says an expert on the care of house 1 that needs grinding. Begin the child's A w an t ad will sell it. education in hard foods a t nine pets. “There are really no rules ahmit tak- j months by giving it ¡1 hone, prefer ¡ng care of pets in the summer except ! ably a chop hone, with a little meat such rules as would apply equally on, to exercise its gums. Do not let well to a person. Feed more salad, children drink until the end of the SEGONI) ATTRACTION most any kind. Feed fruit in season, meal. Avoid many sweets and sweet a small amount. Be extra c a re fu l' biscuits, and only give them as part | about good drinking w ater—th a t’s all I of a meal. Finish each meal with a anybody can do for a canary or a piece of fresh fruit or crisp salad, or. If these are not obtainable, a stale parrot. “Air is good for a bird. It can bang crust of bread, with butter If pre outdoors. But direct drafts must he ferred, but not with jam . Auspices of the American Legion avoided.” Not for Peepers. At one time Blackpool, famous Eng Environment Affected Law. SINGING AND DRAMATICS PRESENTED Blackstone states that In the Isle lish watering place, was celebrated for IN HAPPY COMBINATION of Man, to take away’ a horse or ox the propriety of her bathing arrange was no felony, but merely a trespass. ments. When a bell rang a t a fixed There was no way to conceal them in hour all ladies wishing to bathe came t'nis limited territory or carry them off. out clad In voluminous costumes, Because successful stealing of large while every man had to remain in Any man discovered in the anim als was difficult, the punishment doors. 8 o’Clock Adm., 50c and 25c 1 was light. But to steal a pig or fowl, street or at the window was fined a which was easily done, was punishable hottie of wine. When a second bell Season Tickets on Sole at Reduced Prices by death. The environment affected rang after the ladies had finished, the See V, V. Mills, Ashland State Bank men came out similarly protected. the laws. the Difference Sheer ro m a n ce md enchantm ent I Drugs, Medicines Greatly Reduced %eRex Ingram ^Prisoner of Zenda The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon f o r X m as C u tlery S a le 7? SIMPSON’S HARDWARE MIDLAND LYCEUM COURSE "The Colonial Players” You Wont Miss the Mark in Buying One of Paulserud’s Suits Armory, Wednesday, Nov. 22 See us Before B uyings and Save It pays to read th e classified page. Boost for the W in ter F a ir. Buy Your Holiday Suit NOW