ÂB&Uîrô katui-day, July 28, -ClassifiedColumn ö PROFESSIONAL* PHYSICIANS I FIND IT HERE -A Column Devoted to T. L. POWELL—General Trans­ Dancing at Fair grounds pavil fer—Good team and motor! ion Thursday, Friday and Satur trucks. Good service at a rea­ OWNER WILL SELL— His at­ day evenings. 275- sonable price. Phone 83. tractive corner %ome at 399 Beach street. Nice garden, TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING C. L. Jellison of Boise, Idaho, and transfer work of all kinds. . . . .. . .. berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and 375 B St Phone 410-R was a t>U9lness visitor in the city flowers. Jersey cow and chick­ 200-lmo yesterday and today. ens. Excellent location. -------------------------------------------- JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 Full line of ammunition. W FOR SALE—At a real bargain! East Main. Phone 138. repair, buy, trade and sell ne’ less than half the price of a and used guns. Army Good4 PLANING MILL j new one, Pathe Phonograph Store. 275-t practically new, plays any JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET make of record. 651 or 675 WORKS, Cor. Heilman and C. W. Linn and family are in Van Ness. 194-tf Walnut. 278-3* Anhland visiting with relatives, FOR SALE—The Best bargains MONUMENTS and plan to remain over the in the city. I ha/e sold nine •week end. MONUMENT—MARKERS pieces of property within the! Lowest Prices last 30 days, all cash deals. | Dancing at Fair grounds pavil ASHLAND GRANITE CO. I have the best bargain left 3rd and East Main St. 223-6mo Ion, Thursday, Friday and Satur PLUMBING for you. Call andjook it over. day evenings. 275- S. L. Allen, 63 N. Main. J 278-3 Mrs. J. B. Duncan of Klarrrath Falls was a visitor here yester­ FOR SALE— Auto sleeping bed day, calling on several Ashland for Ford or Chevrolet. Just friends. the thing for camping. In­ quire Rose Bros. 276-4 > 10-aere highly improved Monuments from the Blair close in. FOR SALE CHEAP—Astrican ; quarry. Patronize home indus­ apples, for eating, cooking j Exclusive salesman. 8. Magnificent Boulevard try. and cider also white leghorn Penniston. Res. 476 Laurel St. cockerels, for broiling. 153 | home, large lot and abun­ Phone 444Y. 253-tmo Granite. Phone 411R. 277-1 j dance of fruit. W. H. Irwin, and wife of Los Angeles spent yesterday in Ash­ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE A paying business in Ash­ land while Mr. Irwin w*as trans­ FOR SALE— Fine 4 acre tract acting business. on highway. Fair buildings, land. FOR SALE Realty Bargains Close in furnished Bunga­ low, easy terms. E. T. STAPLES WANTED Hotel Ashland Bldg. WANTED— Experienced book keeper to work during Sep tember and October. Address /T Box 1, care of Tidings. 278-tfi —" -- ' ■ -- — ■ . - ■ I WANTED— Ford. Must be in good condition and cheap for cash. 316 Hargadine. ________________________ 277-t4 j WANTED— Heavy Rhode Reds, Plymouth Rock Table apples, peaches, pears. S. P. Depot Ashland. Island hens. plums, Hotel,; 277-6 SA V E IC E A a Well As FO O D In One Of PROVOST BROS Refrigerators FOR RENT FOR RENT— For neat house­ keeping apartments see S. L. Allen. 63 N. Main. 278-tf »’OR RENT— Furnished cottages, I $1.00 per day. Tents and camp grounds, adjoining City Camp, Ashland, Ore. 278-2* Our cleaning and dyeing satis- ies the most exacting demands, ’hone us at 63 Ashland Clean- ng and Dyeing Works. 278-tf CARD OF THANKS re wish to thank our many ids for their kindness and pathy extended to us during recent bereavement, also the beautiful flowers. Dan Kay, Mrs. C. Morrison, Elmer Morrison. Hickory Shirts Goods Store. $1.25. Army 278-2 Helen Merrill left this morn­ ing for Dunsmuir, where she will visit with friends the remainder of the week, returning to Ash­ land Sunday evening or Monday morning. Payne makes lawn H. H. Quehl and wife of Can­ ton, Ohio were Ashland visitors yesterday, having stopped here on their tour of the coast in or­ der to visit the park. Get your brick at Jordan’s, 525 per thousand. Corner Hel man and Van Ness. 275-3 G. E. Colby of Roseburg was a business visitor in Ashland yesterday. For the best In sweet milk and cream go to Detrlck’a. 106-tf Griffin Smith and family of Little Rock, Arkansas, who are making a vacation tour, spent yesterday here seeing the park. MISCELLANEOUS LOST—On Boulevard or East Main St., ladies’ gold wrist watch and bracelet. Finder return to Tidings office. Re­ ward. 278-2* Cliff swings. DANCE Benefit of Children’s J Play Ground Open Air Dance Plat- f form LITHIA PARK Ashland SATURDAY July 28 Special Dances and Songs STOPPED HIS PAINS “I was suffering with a severe cold, headache, backache andi pains in my abdomen,” writes J. B. Dring, Newport, R. I. “After! taking Foley’s Honey and Tar in! conjunction with Foley Cathartic Tablets I was entirely relieved of my Cold and pains.” Coughs re­ sulting from Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup and Whooping Cough are quickly relieved with Foley’s Honey and Tar. The larg­ est selling Cough medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. Suits for men and for school ioys, uniforms for firemen, con- uctors and policemen also rain- oats. Low prices and best qual- For sale on easy payments, a ty. Sold, at 319 Scenic Drive/ 5-room modern, furnished bunga­ lonarch Tailoring Agency. low, paved street. E. T. Staples. 278-1 268-tf “PLU N D ER ” Brief,, Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— Detrlck sells for less. 106-tf B y H erbert C rooker Adapted from the Patheserial by Bertram Millhauser Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc, CHAPTER XIII T hb S wamp When “Mr. Jones’* looked up and saw the octopus wind one of its tentacles around the waist of the girl he loved, he plunged fearlessly at die devil-fish, landing squarely on its cruel head. The denizen of the deep suddenly released the girl and started after the young man. •Pearl Travers immediately took advantage of the opportunity and lifted herself upwards, through the trap-door. Then, seeing her revolver lying on the floor, she quickly seiz­ ed it and began to pump lead through the trap-door at the octo­ pus. The enormous creature began to writhe and squirm in pain. “Jones” saw his chance and swam quickly past it. Pearl saw him com­ ing and dropped the end of a blanket down through the aperture. The young man seized it and climbed up to safety. Before either of them could make a move, Fucheros and his compan­ ions began battering on the door of the room with an axe. Pearl recov­ ered her senses first and crashed a chair through the barred window. Assisted by “Mr. Jones,” she drop­ ped from the window and ran down the alleyway. Ahead of them, the two young people saw the Three Men From Afar disappearing into the jungle, and, knowing they had some of the coveted stock certifi­ cates, “Jones” urged the girl to more speed. In the general room, Fucheros halted his men who wished to con­ tinue the chase. “Wait, wait, my friends,” he counseled. “It is better we are rid of them all.” A servant came quietly up to the innkeeper and whispered: “Senor, I saw with my own eyes your daughter, Benita, unlock the door which let the American girl out. And with my own eyes I saw her give the American girl a pistol—I swear it!” Fucheros’ eyes were beady and cruel and he looked around at his daughter, but as their glances met his expression became kind and gentle. He pinched her cheek play­ fully, stroked her hair and drew her aside. “Darling, mia,” he smiled, “I wish to see you—alone. Will you go upstairs and wait for me?” The girl, fearful, did as he requested. Farther in the jungle, Pearl and her champion were following the foot tracks of the Three. Both were highly excited and could hardly waif for the time when they would overtake their enemies. “See? It is easy to follow them!” “Jones” exclaimed. “If they get away from us now, the treasure is lost forever.” But Pearl suddenly stopped in her tracks. “I can’t—I can’t go on,” she said. “I can’t go away and leave that girl, Benita, to that old beast, Fucheros. If he finds out she helped us, he’ll kill her!” “But if we lose these Three, we lose everything,” “Jones” argued. “More than one life depends on it.” Pearl determined to aid the girl. “That girl stood by me,” she re- lied, “and I’m going to stand by er—treasure or no treasure. I’m going back. You go on and we’ll follow you. Do it that way, please, because I ask it!” She continued to plead lovingly with the young man and finally won her point. After kissing Pearl tenderly, “Jones” left her and pressed on into the jungle. When Pearl returned to Jo Fuch- ;ros’ place, she heard strange sounds coming from a room. “It was >rou, little one,” a cruel voice was saying, “who let the American girl free! I promised you something, ih, if you should be so indiscreet is to interfere?” A scream followed. That was enough for Pearl. She rushed into fie inn, dashed, up the stairs into fie room with her pistol drawn. Ar­ riving on the scene just as Fucheros *’as about to strike the girl with a whip, Pearl struck him over the lead with the butt of her revolver. With a groan, Fucheros sank to the floor. Then she turned to Benita. “Come,” Pearl said, “you can’t stay here—you’ll have to come with ue! i’ll take care of you, and I’ll iet > >,our help. You know the jungle."’ Gratefully, Benita follow- id her from the house. C A. C. Wilson, with his wife and daughter, of Los Angeles, ÍF spent the day here yesterday vis­ iting Ashland’s park. When you blow out, blow in to Leedom’s for Tires. 256tf C. E. Kirlee and wife, with Marion Kirlee of Los Angeles, pasaed the day here yesterday, visiting w’lth Ashland friends. of L ost S ouls 50 (ifä First Quality Baled Alfalfa Hay Both Alfalfa and Grain Hay will he carried in stock permanently. Reserve orders for us. ASHLAND MILLS We Deliver G. J. O'Brien of San Jose, Mrs. M. Belott of Portland, California was a business visitor spent the day in Ashland yes­ Mrs. L. Reed of Los Angeles, in the city yesterday. spent the day here yesterday at­ terday visiting w’ith friends. tending to business interests. Benefit dance at open air Spring garments cleaned and ^platform in Park, Saturday We make a specialty of picnic pressed with care. Anto delivery. night. 276-3t. >hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and and campers’ needs. Detrick’s. W. McEnemey of punsmuir, 208-tf 236-tf Dyeing Works. spent the day here yesterday vis­ F. C. Porter of Butte Falls, iting with friends. John S. Drew and son, with Mrs» E. C. Drew of San Francis­ Oregon, was registered at the Is your house and furniture in­ Hotel Columbia last night, hav­ co passed the day here yesterday sured? If not see Staples for ser­ ing come here to look after busi­ calling on friends. vice. 268-tf ness interests. BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­ I have a splendid list of bunga­ ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee- low homes for sale. E. T. doms Tire Hospital. Staples. Hotel Ashland Bldg. Mrs. E. W. Wittenburg of Se­ 270-tf attle, Washington spent the day H. Mugo of Dunsmuir was a here yesterday visiting with business visitor in Ashland yes­ W. C. Grigg, a Portland busi­ terday. friends. ness man, spent yesterday and today in (the city transacting Billy Sunday Says: Children’s playground benefit business. When a man— dance at open air pavilion In the In a rented house— park Saturday night. 276-3t. Having it cleaned regularly i S. B. Miller and family of Sings “Home Sweet Home”— will double the life of a good Oakland are in Ashland today He is kidding himself— Ana serenading tne lanaiora. 278-tf. visltng with friends. salt. Paulserad’s. a- ÌÌÌ Don’t Fool Yourself GOOD CIGARETTES IO' IT is only too easy to be deceived G E N U IN E “B ull ” Meanwhile, already deep in the jungle, the Three Men From Afar stopped and noticed the tracks they were making in the ground. DURHAM “Easy enough to follow, eh?” the TOBACCO Leader said. “We’ll lead ’em to the Swamp of the Black Ash, and they Frank Keller and son of June can rot there with the others—the others who inhale the soul-slaying tion City, Kansas, were Ashland vapors, unable to overcome them. visitors yesterday and today, Mr. Our ‘Mr. Jones’ knows that ash! He Keller having been called here can’t resist it, and the Travers girl by business interests. will never leave him!” Further on, The Three were al­ ready being affected as the wisps For the best In sweet milk and of smoke drifted past their nostrils, cream go to Detrick's. 106-tf and they could not help inhaling it with delight. It was then that the Dr. O. L. Reiter of Eugene, Leader began to realize the danger that his men and himself were en­ spent the day here yesterday cal­ countering. “We must make tracks for an­ ling on friends. other hundred yards to lead them on,” he declared, “and then we can Nina Colby of Roseburg spent double back and get to the clean country. Keep your heads, or that tlle day here yesterday, calling damn stuff will get you!” on friends. And soon, “Mr. Jones,” follow­ ing, got his first scent of the ter­ Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ryals of rible black ash. He was alarmed, and attempted with all his will Oakland, California, were regis­ power to keep from breathing it. It tered at the Hotel Ashland last held a certain ecstacy for him, but getting a hold of himself, he realiz­ night, having come here in order ed the necessity for pressing on. to attend to ’business interests. And then the thought suddenly oc­ curred to him that he must not per­ A. M. Tate and wife of Los mit Pearl and Benita to follow into this danger. Tearing a bit of cloth Angeles, were in Ashland yes­ from his shirt, he drew a pencil terday visiting w’ith friends. from his pocket and wrote: They continued their trip north “Pearl: This path leads to the this morning. Swamp of the Lost Souls. When you get this far, you Mrs. B. Brown of Los Angeles will know what I mean. It was the same stuff that was was a business visitor in the city burning in my room when yesterday. those Three had me bound in a chair. Do not follow me here. I’ll get the stock from Reise Myers of Napa, Californ­ the Three and, God helping, ia, spent the day here yesterday I’ll come back to you. But calling on friends. no matter what happens, re­ member, I have always loved you. Mrs. R. Smith and daughter Jones.” After attaching the piece of white of Oakland, California was reg­ cloth in a prominent place on a nearby palm tree, “Jones” covered istered at the Hotel Ashland last his mouth and nose with his hands night, having come here to visit and pushed on determinedly. with friends. A short distance ahead, in the Swamp of Lost Souls, were the den­ THE LONG EXPECTED izens of the swamp, filthy, horri­ ble people, half-naked, who crawled back and forth on their stomachs, The Famous Georgia Minstrels inhaling the smoke of the black ash as it seeped up from the turf. are due for an appearance at Even the most tattered beach-comb- the Vining Tuesday, July 31st. er was surpassed in repulsiveness bringing a company of forty fun by these lost souls. , . . As “Jones” drew nearer, the makers- musicains, singers and fumes became so great that he dancers, and fifteen vaudeville could no longer control himself, no acts ¡n a program entirely dif- matter how hard he tried. And fin ferent from anything ever seen ally, flinging caution to the winds, he abandoned himself desperately to in a minstrel performance, the black ash. As he approached, That minstrelsy is again be- the denizens of the swamp crept and shuffled away, afraid of his ap- com,ner the popular amusement parent strength. “Jones” flung him- of the American stage is .shown self on the earth and took great in- by the crowded houses being giv- balations of the ash. organizations, It was here that Pearl Travers en all similar There must be something to found him. Benita had been over­ come, and Pearl had insisted that attract people to the theater Î & M Æ * and return. As the American girl, la Minstrels have • eathered the approached, almost in the throes of storms of over thirty three the ash herself, she was terrified years continuous travel—there and horror-stricken as she saw “Jones,” the man she loved, gestic­ muet certainly be merit back of ulating wildly for her to come and all this, and while they have the share with him the poisonous and regulation band parade, it is a entrancing vapors. * His predicament made the girl frequent thing that when the suddenly gain control of herself. company arrives in town, they She approached and attempted to find the seats are all sold in ad­ drag “Jones” from the volcano-like vance. The reputation of the source; but it was necessary for company must have a whole lot her to stop every moment,' for the fumes were beginning to do their to do with this. wicked work. It was a terrific strug­ gle, made harder by “Jones,” him­ Dexter Mayne and Nella Mayne self, who dragged her down to the earth with him in his ravings. All of Chula Vista, California, her efforts to free herself seemed passed tfie day here yesterday, futile, as the man she loved merely clung to her and laughed idiotically. visiting with friends. Finally, the girl’s eyes closed and she sank down prostrate alongside Emil Fredrickson, with Edith of “Jones,” inhaling the fumes of the black ash. Fredrickson of Oakland, Cali- (To be continued), fornia, were Ashland visitors yesterday. Let me tell you about the new full coverage Automobile policy. Yeo, of course. 246-tf. When you blow out, blow in to Leedom’s for Tires. 256tf PAÖfe ftttfifc a ■fitta i • • »»♦»*■ DR. MATTIE B. SHAW—Resi­ < > Business and Personal Notes.;; dence and office, 108 Pioneer > > > » > ♦ > « » « !« » » « ♦ > ♦ « Classified Column Rates avenue. Telephone 28. Office One cent the word each time. hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard To run every issue for one; p. m. only. of Claremont, California, were month or more, %c the word each time. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ Ashland visitors yesterday. tice limited to eye, ear, nose and FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE throat—X-ray including teeth. BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­ Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to FOR SALE—The bungalow lot 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, ginning July 9th on Tires a t Lee- just across from the park foun­ Ore. doms Tire Hospital. tains. Large lot running through from Park avenue to CHIROPRACTORS N. J. Howard of Claremont, Granite St., faces 216 feet on Granite and 260 feet on Park DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic California, was a business visi­ drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­ and Electro-Therapy. The com­ tor in the city yesterday and to- vilion on it. This is a wonder­ bination does wonders. First j ful location for an apartment National Bank Bldg. Phone daY- and Ashland needs just such a 48-142. --------- structure right now. I have not _________ Hou8e Calla_________ Dancing at Fair grounds pavil the capital to build the apart­ ment and need the money now DR. HAWLEY—Above Tidings ion, Thursday, Friday and Satur invested in the property in my office. Phone 91. I day evenings. 275-* printing business. Will sell all j or any part of it at a real bar- DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro- ' gain, if taken at once. Go up praetor, near Postofflce. Hours! Judge''A . S. Thompson and and look it over and make me 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. family of Santa Rosa spent the an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­ day here yesterday visiting with ings office. 208-tf CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot- tage plan. Invalids cared for ■ friends. in home surroundings. Matern­ FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— ity department. Terms rea-! Better be safe than sorry. See 160 acres unimproved land, un­ incumbered, near village of 300 sonable. Phone 4H R. 248-tf. Beaver Realty Co. about your in­ on S. P. R. K. and good hard surance. Phone 68. 287-tf roads, 100 acres under fence TRANSFER AND EXPRESS with good natural pasture, | ----------------------—------------- -------j plenty of water. Three roomed FOR prompt and sareful service/ W. H. Colby of Portland epent nouse, barn and woodshed. For auto trucks or horse drays, call the day in Ashland yesterday further particulars address F. Whittle Transfer Co. Phone transacting business with local J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near; Hotel Ashland. 56tf ! merchants. also other good houses and lots. J. C. Mason, Talent, 275-4 Ore. wîæ f f i i î i ô » Have a fit at Orres- -tailors for men and women. 226-tf * in money matters. Fictitious prosperity has ruined many a man. Solomon said, “ The prosperity of fools shall slay them.” Stop fooling yourself and open a savings account with this bank. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashlajid, Oregon l!illli!llll!iil!lililiili!Ullill!lllllliH112 LAY IN Your Coal FOR THE WINTER Now Rock Spring —and— Utah Coals Why not buy when the coal is cheaper and plentiful. IIIIIIIUIIII More Than Pays FOR ITSELF The Combination Offer Of BARBER’S CLIPPERS AND SCISSORS at $3.39 the two pieces. Just for use on the Boys and Kiddies—It wi pay for itself in 6 months. Get The At B ooks and Stationery ELHART’S Toilet A rticles Drug: Sundries Notice to Water Users YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on and after 30, 1923, the city of Ashland will be divided into two districts, Upper and Lower, for irrigation purposes, the dividing line being the Boulevard and Main streets. UPPER DISTRICT That portion of the city lying above the Boulevard and Main streets to be known as the Upper District, will be allowed to use water for irrigation and sprinkling purposes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 a. m., to 10 a. m., and from 5 p. m., to 10 p. m., and on Sundays from 5 a. m., to 10 a. m. LOWER DISTRICT C. B. Beauman of San Fran­ cisco spent the day here yester­ day transacting business. That portion of the city lying below the Boulevard and Main streets, to be known as the Lower District, will be allowed to use the Tailored, ready-to-wear suits ¡at Pauiserud’s. 273-tf water for irrigation and sprinkling purposes w h en the fire alarm sounds, it on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from is too late to get your insurance 5 a. m., to 10 a. m., and from 5 p. m., to 10 p. written. Do it now. Let me m., and on Sundays from 5 p. m., to 10 p. m. quote you rates. E. T. Staples. 268-tf ALL WE CAN SAY IS That a modern laundry will do your laundry work better than it can be done in the home, and at a minimum of expense, at the same time saving your wife, mother, or sister a lot of drudgery. Get the Habit: Let THE LAUNDRY DO IT. ASHLAND LAUNDRY Phone 165 Ssndrf The use of water through meters will not be under these restrictions. Public parks in their respective districts will irrigate between the hours of 10 a. m., and 5 p. m. Water must be turned off immediately in case of fire. Do not use open hose or open faucet where you are paying for 10,000 or 20,000 square feet. Use either spray nozzle or hose with nozzle not more than % inch in diameter. Do not set sprinkler so it will interfere with traffic on sidewalk. Do not have leaky faucets, toilets or fix­ tures on your premises. Do not allow water to run off your prop­ erty on the streets, gutters or alleys. Do not run water at night between the hours of 10 p. m., and 5 a. m., in either division By order of the Common Council: E. R. H OSLER, Supt. Water Works.