Slenday, July 80? iôââ AöfcUXb bÁítt tröifcö» PAGE THREE PROFESSIONAL IT HÈRE î P H Y S IC IA N S v*. Loyd Graves of Portland was a business visitor in the city yesterday. PLUNDER ____ 'A Column Devoted to Brief DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi- <> Business and Peranmd Notes.” J- Bumpke of Malin, Oregon, was dence and office, 108 Pioneer , » » » » » an Ashland visitor yesterday, Classified Column Rates avenue. Telephone 28. Office ‘ 7 7 One cent the word each time. B y H erbert C rooker P. J. Chase of Spokane, Wash­ hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 To run every Issue for one Hickory Shirts $1.25. p. m. only. Army ington, was an Ashland visitor Adapted from the Patheserial by month or more, %c the word Goods Store. 278-2 yesterday. each time. Bertram Millhauser DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ tice limited to eye, ear, nose and! Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE Garland Leonard of Yale, Iowa throat—X-ray including teeth. Pay Cash and buy for less at Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Leedom’s Tire Hospital. 279-tf spent the day here yesterday trans SAVINGS account is not FOR SALE— The bungalow lot 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland acting business. just across from the park foun­ Ore. only a necessity, but it is tains. Large lot running H. Smith and W. York of San CHAPTER XIV a luxury. It will not only stand through from Park avenue to T he M adman Francicso, passed the day here' Having it cleaned regularly Granite St., faces 216 feet on CHIROPRACTORS you in good stead in your time , wln double the life of a good Granite and 260 feet on Park DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic yesterday calling on friends. Let US now set the clock back an “But I’ll get them!” “Jones” suit. Paulserud’s. 273-tf. hour and turn our attention to the roared. *’I‘ll get them if I have to of need, but it will be a joy to drive. Has 60x50 dancing pa­ and Electro-Therapy. The com­ Malata plantation of our mysterious vilion on It. This is a wonder­ hire every native in Malata to beat Pay Cash and buy for less at tbiuk about everv dav. bination does wonders. First ful location for an apartment A Thomas and wife of Portland friend, “Mr. Jones.” Here we see the jungle for them! There’s a ship Phone Leedom’s Tire Hospital. 279-tf National Bank Bldg, and Ashland needs just such a were Ashlan dvisitors yesterday, Rory Manton, plantation manager, leaves tomorrow—they must not get 48-142. pacing back and forth, his brow away! Manton!” he called, and structure right now. I have not House Calls J. O. Fleet of Seattle, Wash- calline on friends, wrinkled with deep perplexity. He when that worthy entered the room: the capital to build the apart­ suddenly brought his huge fist down “We’re going to round up those ment and need the money now HAWLEY—Above Tidings ington, was a business visitor in on the table with a bang, and walk three yellow-skins! Call your men Invested in the property in my DR. M. C. Stewart of Merrill, Oregon the city yesterday. office. Phone 91. and let’s get started!” printing business. Will sell all passed the day here yesterday ing to the window, shouted to a together, The Citizens Bank of Ashland Preparations were quickly made number of natives who were loiter­ or any part of it at a real bar­ DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro­ and “Mr. Jones” prepared to leave. A rented typewriter will keep transacting business. ing nearby, apparently awaiting gain, if taken at once. Go up practor, near Postofflce. Hours orders. and look it over and make me “Just a moment,” Pearl smiled, Ashland, Oregon Phone 114 you ln Pract,ce for school. See 9-12 and 2-5. “Something must have happened “haven’t you forgotten something?” an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­ ______ 'I Elfiart. to ‘Jones,’ ” Manton declared. “He’s ings office. 208-tf CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot­ “Jones” looked a bit puzzled, your boss and mine, and he ought then a smile came over his face tage plan. Invalids cared for Lucien Jeannin of Portlam to be here now and he ain’t. If he and he took the gtrl in his arms. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— in home surroundings. Matern­ jspent the day here yesterda; hasn’t set foot in this God-forsaken “Forgive me, sweetheart,” he said, 160 acres unimproved land, un­ country yet, you’ll wait for him at “you know how wrapped up 1 am ity department. Terms rea­ transacting business. incumbered, near village of 300 Salabanca. If he has, you’ll find him in finishing up our enemies. Re­ on S. P. R. R. and good hard sonable. Phone 4H R. 24S-tf. and fetch him here—savvy?” The member I love you—I love you sc roads, 100 acres under fence Full line of ammunition. W natives nodded, and Manton con­ much!” with good natural pasture, TRANSFER AND EXPRESS tinued: “And before you pass that plenty of water. Three roomed repair, buy, trade and sell new “And I love you, too, dear,” re­ Black Ash swamp, you take a deep turned nouse, barn and woodshed. For FOR prompt and sareful service, and used guns. Army Goods the girl. “But you had bettei breath and run, or you’ll be tiger- hurry—Manton further particulars address F. auto trucks or horse drays, call Store is waiting!” Their 279-tf meat before the Devil gets you. Now lips met in a long J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf Whittle Transfer Co. Phone kiss and then G. Aletark and wife of Portland shake a leg!” 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near “Jones” hurried after Which brings us to the present Pearl walked to the door his and friend. Hotel Ashland. 56tf R. Thompson, a Portland passed the day here yesterday in wav­ FOR SALE again—a present fraught with hor­ business man, spent yesterday Lithia Park. ror for Pearl Travers and “Mr. ed a farewell. ^ S S ELf/~ Gener5l Tran8' and today Ashland attending As Pearl watched, turning many Jones.” Both were lying uncon­ --------- OWNER WILL SELL— His at- fer—Good team and motor; . , , , things over in her mind and think scious, inhaling the pleasing but It’s a startling fact, yet a simple truth. tractive corner home at 399 G. S. Gilbert of Grants Pass trucks. Good service at a rea­ to local business interests ing for the most part of the man deadly vapors of the black ash. Beach street. Nice garden,' sonable price. Phone 83. was registered at the Hotel Col­ From out of the jungle were crawl- she had grown to care for more ,.Th*s the reason every one should know that For sale on easy payments, a umbia last night, having come j ing the denizens of the swamp—the than life itself, she saw a sight berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and 1 his food is really nourishing— not merely filling. flowers. Jersey cow and chick­ up to spend Sunday in the park, repulsive-looking creatures whose which startled her and filled her -o-«™, Grape-Nuts—made from wheat and barley—is souls were lost, who had become heart with fear. Three yellow-skin­ low, paved street. E. T. Staples. 375 B St. Phone 410-R ens. Excellent location. one of the few cereal foods that includes the vital ned men had suddenly made their idiots due to the soul-killing vapors, 200-lmo 268-tf mineral salts so necessary for supplying proper The Sunday School class of And Manton’s men arrived just in appearance and had disappeared as FOR SALE—At a real bargain through the door of the nourishment for nerve and bone structure. the Christian church of Medford time—just as Jones and Pearl quickly plantation storehouse. The girl was less than half the price of a JERRY O’NEAL—Plumbing. 207 win ______ , were to suffer a terrible fate from George E. Ryan of Los An- East Main. Phone 138. .. • , Z . . ’ too, is retained the important geles spent yesterdav and tndnv T • ui annual picnic in hands of these creatures of the at loss what to do. “Jones” and new one, Pathe Phonograph today Llthia Park next ThuJsday after. s of U st vitamin-B of the wheat. Manton had gone too far to hear practically new, plays any in Ashland attending to local noon and evening. PLANING MILL " “ near the edge of the her call. She realized that she held Meanwhile, No food has greater influence in strengthening make of record. 651 or 675 --------:---------------------------------- business interests. jungle, camped the Three Men From the Three in her power, but she only the body of a growing child than Grape-Nuts. And 278-3* SASH AND CABINET Walnut. Afar, whose theft of the precious had her wits to fight them with WORKS, Cor. Heilman and remember, children need the very best there is in Pearl crept gingerly toward the open Central Building stock had brought Tailored, ready-to-wear suits Van Ness. the way of nourishment. 194-tf two Americans to Malata. Sud- door. FOR SALE— The Best bargains at Paulserud’s. 273 -tf'lUaily News L e tte r * denly one of the Three crept aside The Three were drinking and eat­ Grape-Nuts is just as delicious as it is healthful, in the city. I h r/a sold nine ing ravenously, and the Leader had began ravenously eating the ” and MONUMENTS whether served right from the package as a break­ pieces of properdj' within the taken off his coat so as to enjoy leaves of a nearby tree. The Lead­ N. L. Levering of Redlands, fast cereal with milk or cream, with fresh or himself to a greater extent. The er seized him and threw him to the last 30 days, all cash deals.! MONUMENT—MARKERS California spent the day In Asfc- girl noted that the precious stock CHICAGO, July 30, 1923—An ground. stewed fruit, or made into an appetizing recipe. 1 have the best bargain left, Lowest Prices certificates were protruding from his landy esterday attending to bus!-] epochal commercial movement, out!” he shouted, “eatin’ I ry the suggestion given below. for you. Call and look it over. ASHLAND GRANITE CO. j . , . that juju weed! YouTl be crazier pocket. The Three were now quite ness affairs. which is 3rd and East Main St. 223-6mo one expected to focus than ever!” S. L. Allen, 63 N* Main. drunk and foully jolly as they help­ PLUMBING tbe eyes for a time, will be made “I can’t live on air,” the other ed themselves to liquor and food 278-3 W hen the fire alarm sounds, it here next month when the flrrt cried defiantly. “I could eat my own and Pearl, tense with excitement -------------------------------------------- ! ” too late to go, your Iu .u r.u .e ;„ ( a of ,,ew stMl. f ^ ” ”¡5 " ^ Y o u " ? .™ e « sTo* crept nearer and nearer and finally FOR SALE— Pile used lumber ' succeeded in stealing the certifi­ written. Do It now. Let me hulled all dimensions. See Miss Cof- ; steam:|iips leaves this now nor treasure! I’d give my share cates. Realty Bargains quote you rates. E. T. Staples. 1 ■ harbor, laden with cargoes des- right now for a hunk o’ sick fee. Tidings office. With her heart thumping like s trip-hammer, the girl started to back 268-tf tined for all parts of the world. monkey!” FOR SALE— Auto sleeping bed got it!” exclaimed the Lead­ from the room, but with her eyes The first of these vessels is er. “I’ve 10-acre highly improved “We’ll make a raid on Jones’ glued on the trio she did not knou for Ford or Chevrolet. Just Mrs. M. Crown of San Fran i scheduled to leave hiere on or storehouse, if you say so. It’ll be directly behind her there was s the thing for camping. In- ose m. cisco spent the day here y este..'about Augus't 16 Plowing their takin’ our lives in our hands with that small box with a number of cans ol quire Rose Bros. 276-4 day visiting with friends whom way through the waters of Lake R°ry Manton on the food on it. Pearl suddenly collided . jpo; but I’m game if you are!” The with the box and the cans fell to the she knew in San Francisco. Magnificent Boulevard FOR SALE— White Leghorn pul- Michigan and the other Great Three were more than ready, and so cement floor, making a terrific din lets. Mrs. W. D. Booth. Lakes, the ships will then make they started out on their quest for The Three sprung to their fee) and abun- Have a fit at Orres—tailors for for their far-distant ports on the Phone 257Y. 279-2 and discovered the girl, standing men and women. 226-tf n,.i,i,> «>e meantime, the planta- dance of fruit. watching them with a frightened ex­ Baltic «a,. Sea. Ti,..,, Thus w<„ will Chicago In pead and « cup of Grape-Nuts to one Three Men From Afar had sudden- her drunken attackers like ten-pins a recent investiga jy appeared and overpowered them, quart of ice cream. Ifyoubuy cream go to Detrick’s. 106-tf Where you don’t find Grape Nuts, % FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE An expression of relief passec tion by the Department of Com- The young man’s father had met his ice cream ready-made, add E. T. STAPLES you won't find people—«. over her face as she reached high Grape-Nuts in place of nut merce disclosed, and this indi- death in the struggle and the myste- up in a corner and found stacked Mr. and Mrs. meats. Y o u ’ll find the result­ C. C. Hewitt c l cates that Chicago is an import- Three had escaped with the there a number of revolvers anc FOR SALE—Two lots, 5 room Hotel Ashland Bldg. ing flavor unique. Chicago, passed yesterday * At . . book—a book which contained a bungalow, screen porch, and plenty of ammunition. Coolly, she ant distributing center for car- precjous document. today ln the city visiting picked up a gun and loaded it. The furniture. Berries, grapes and goes for foreign trade. This “Mr. Jones” was overcome with first man to attempt to reach her re friends and acquaintances. fruit. Garage, chicken house, trade annually estimates in the grief and sorrow at the story of ceived the surprise of his life—t ‘ neighborhood of three billion j^anton> and it was not till several bullet grazed his cheek. The Three chickens. Terms like rent. . x , hours later, when they were alone, Make offer. 168 Meade St. S A V E IC E dollars for both imports and that Pearl ventured to question the ran to cover. There was silence for a momen 279-2* xports. ¡man she loved interrupted by muffled whispering A» Well As Chicago of “But how on earth,” she asked Exports from then the lights went out. And then hich «Me new fleet may « P ~ < ' X V in pitch darkness a thrilling gur WANTED FO OD a share, include grain, meats, into.one of your father’s books?” duel took place. Pearl, barricaded 4b Martin W. Levering of Los1 food products of various kinds, “You remember,” the young man returned shot for shot bravely anc \\ ANTED—Experienced book­ YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on Angeles was an Ashland visitor including canned goods, wearing replied, “that I told you of the prayed for the quick return ol keeper to work during Sep­ In One Of yesterday, being called here by apparel, millinery goods, hard­ Dutch pirates landing on lower “Jones” and Manton. The place and after July 30, 1923, the city of Ashland tember and October. Address Manhattan Island in 1572—of their seemed filled with creeping, yellow­ Box 1, care of Tidings. PROVOST BROS business affairs. ware, iron and steel products, attempt to bury their treasure—and skinned men. It was getting on hei will be divided into two districts, Upper and nerves 278-tf " I leather goods and electrical and of their massacre by the Indians? loom »efordeenher.°she u ik d V the e L o w e r , for irrigation purposes, the dividing up before her. She p pulled Better be safe than sorry. See railway eqU ipment, including lo- W«1 1 » it so happened that one pirate Refrigerators WANTED— Ford. Must be in Beaver Realty* Co. about your in- comotlvea, ateel r.lls and car,. ------ “ “ --------J *— ing^a^body S ’ rewarded by hear- line being the Boulevard and Main streets. good condition and cheap for surance. Phone 68. 287-tf Approximately 1,500 of the Indians bury the treasure chest. Pearl ducked back just as a bu,le< cash. 316 Hargadine. 7,400 members of the local Then he made a map and swam sped past her cheek and buried it­ 277-t4 R. J. Bickerdike and wife o Chamber of Commerce are now ac^ t0 Oregon City—Hawley Puly & ship That old pirate self in the wall behind her. And That portion of the city lying above the . . , , . , „ was an ancestor of mine. His story then a bullet hit a small keg ol Chicagq, Illinois, were register­ Paper company to make $300,- engaged In foreign business al- and map came dQwn WANTED— Heavy Rhode Island powder, causing it to explode anc Boulevard and Main streets to be known as Reds, Plymouth Rock hens. 000 additions and improvements ed at the Hotel Ashfland las most exclusively, it was raid. centuries in an old book, undiscov- start a fire, barring the way of the to plant. night, having stopped here to see ----------- ered, u n til my father found it and Three to the door. The hungry the Upper District, will be allowed to use’ Table apples, peaches, plums, the park. sent me to buy the land on which flames leaped out and reached 3 water for irrigation and sprinkling purposes Each of the new vessels is of pears. S. P. Depot Hotel,’ stream of gasoline that had beer the treasure was buried.” about 2,000 tons, drawing four­ Ashland. 277-6 i “Gee whiz!” exclaimed the piri. overturned and spilled. The girl wa< on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from Monuments from the Blair teen feet laden. William Han “So that’s what brought vou into terrified to see this path of fire quarry. Patronize home Indus­ sen, of Bergen, Norway, veteran the game. And now those Three travel swiftly toward a big barre 5 a. m., to 10 a. m., and from 5 p. m., to 10 p. M IS C E L L A N E O U S try. Exclusive salesman. S. our secret and the stock in the of naptha. “salt” of the seas, is owner of have m., and on Sundays from 5 a. m., to 10 a. m. Penniston. Res. 476 Laurel St. the new line. He is said to have building!’» (To be continued) LOST— On Boulevard or East Phone 444Y. 2ra-1 mo a fleet of forty steamships, o * Main St., ladies’ gold wrist which sixteen will be utilized 1 of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, County of Jackson watch and bracelet. Finder Cliff That portion of the city lying below the Payne makes læwn the Chicago Line service. Wes i return to Tidings office. Re­ swings. STATEMENT Boulevard and Main streets, to be known as ward. 278-2* Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Browder, tern cargoes for all ships of this gtate Of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every NECESSITIES A £ver stop think of this / We are zvhat we eat! TR.L 5532? I ' '‘‘there's a Reason Notice to Water Users UPPER DISTRICT Daily Fashion Hint LOWER DISTRICT Ashland" vhri-'fleet have already been a^ured. depoaitor July lt 1923> who ha8 not made a d/positVor who has not the Lower District, will be allowed to use the tors yesterday and today while Hansen tiay8’ , withdrawn any part of his deposit (savings deposits) principal and W a t e r for irrigation and Sprinkling purposes Mr Browder was attendnig to concerning the ne» “ X m ™ ¿'V.nc:« “ I, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from business interests. line have been pouring into of- postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if 5 a. m., tO 10 a. Hl., and fl’Om 5 p. m., to 10 p. fices of the Chicago Chamber of knowru m., and on Sundays from 5 p. m., to 10 p. m. Commerce for the pas* month. Name of Depo8itor Residence or Postoffice address Amount of Chicago, w ere FOR RENT FOR RENT— For neat house­ keeping apartments see S. L. Allen. 63 N. Main. 278-tf FOR RENT—Furnished cottages, $1.00 per day. Tents and camp grounds, adjoining City Camp, Ashland, Ore. 278-2* Our cleaning and dyeing satis-, lies the most exacting demands. Phone us at 63 Ashland Clean­ ing and Dyeing Works. 278-tf LOST— Saturday, Dunn red end fountain pen. $1.00 reward for return to Tidings office. H. C. Oaley. 279-3* [ LOST—Saturday, July 28, a HERALDING SPRINGTIME small, round, gold brooch with __, _______ Southern skies and Springtime are tiny diamond __________ in center. __ Re- turn to Chamber of Commerce ‘n l.bj3 °^?at*n ^®or8ette - trimm ed with tufts of monkev fur and receive reward. 279-3 The closing is at the left side an/there are extensions on the front and back It pays to advertise. of the waist which form the flowing sleeves. The shoulder seams are left open part way to show the arms. In Rebekah. Odd Fellows and white, with the edges of the neck and families are invited to a basket sleeves picoted with black, this design picnic (5th) Tuesday, July 31st would be generally becoming. Medium size requires 5% yards 40-inch mate­ ln Lithia Park, at 6:30 p. m. rial. Dancing In the I. O. O. F. hall Pictorial Review Dress No. 1243. at 9:00 p. m. For further in­ Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust and 18 to 20 years. Price, 35 cents. formation call 4 50J. For the beat ln sweet, milk and eream go to Detrick's. 106-tf Letters have been received from p rank Teague 20 Unknown to us ..................... . $2.00 Unknown to us ..................... . 5.95 The use of water through meters will not Unknown to us ..................... 5 85 be under these restrictions. Unknown to u s ............................ $2.00 Public parks in their respective districts Unknown to us ...................... 2.00 stepped ott a Ashland on, a tri,'P ™ !« * P «*eet nnstlntlngly Walter Power8. 208, Unknown to us ...................... 2.00 will irrigate between the hours of 10 a. m., sonth to visit ,h . city. i " * hUSe Charles L. Hllllker, 211 Unknown to us ...................... 2.00 and 5 p. m. success. A. M. Berdan, 260 Unknown to us ...................... 2.17 Water must be turned off immediately in Geraldine Gardner, 261 Unknown to us ...................... 2.00 Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— “It Is a great step forward,’* Kenneth D. Edmunds, 283, Unknown to u s ........................... Detrlck sells for less. 106-tf ...................... 2.00 case of fire. said Arthur Reynolds, banker. STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson,—ss. “For some time the idea of mak­ Do not use open hose or open faucet I, V. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon Amy C. Hams of Portland wra ing Chicago a world port has In the city yesterday visfltln been a dream. ‘Yet every grea oath, that I am the Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of where yOU are paying tOl* 10,000 Ol’ 20,000 with friends. She continued he accomplishment at first was a Jackson county of Qregon, State of Oregon; that the foregoing square feet. Use either S p r a y n O Z Z le 01’ llO S e trip south this morning. dream. the name, last known residence or postoffice address, fact of death/ W i t h n O Z Z le n o t mOl.e than 4 inch in diameter, “I see no reason why thes» Let me tell you about the new Do not set sprinkler so it will interfere ships should not be filled to ca­ if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required full coverage Automobile* policy. OT1 SldO W cillv pacity for every Eastern trlr* by the provisions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws, j Yeo, of course. 24<-tf. Such a line as this should net My commission expires, November 16. 1926. j Do not have leaky faucets, toilets or fix- only be of benefit to Chicago, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1923. t U l ’e S On yOUr premises B. C. Jakeway and family hut to almost every other lake (Seal) Oakland, California, were Ash port and even to Atlantic sea­ S. A. PETTERS. Jr.,-Wo«ary Public tor Oregon. ; Dû not allOW Water to 1’Un Off yOUF pi'Op- My commission expires, Nov. 16, 1923 land visitors yesterdajy, having board ports desiring to ship car- erty on the streets, gutters or alleys. stopped hère on a trip to Seattle* goes westward, ln order to visit the pjwfk. “This line of vessels will give Do not run water at night between the a new outlet for our already hours of 10 p. m., and 5 a. m., in either division We make a specialty o f .picnic great and constantly Increasing By order of the Common Council: foreign trade,” Reynolds con­ and campers* needs. Detrick's. many sections of the Middle West and from quite a number of G. A. Urban and wife of Port­ Eastern points, including New land were registered at the He- „ , , , . . tel Ashland past night, having i YOT,k „ AZ “r g e “ Un' b<"' . “T cluded. Geraid M WiiSon’85 Roberta M. Wilson, 86 Lester Helms, 110 Solid Sliver. 129 Try Tidings Ads E. R. HOSLER, Supt. Water Works.