e Saturday, August i i , I9*2á ÁSfiUtfb ÜÀÎtf Wtotttì» PROFESSIONAL PHYSICLANS •: FIND IT HERE A Column Devoted to Brief' <> Business and Personal Notes. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ » » »♦♦♦♦< dence and office, 108 Pioneer » • avenue. Telephone 28. Office James O. Morrison, a San hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 Francisco man, was a business p. m. only. visitor in Ashland today. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ tice limited to eye, ear, nose and: FOR SALE Let me tell you about the new throat— X-ray including teeth. full coverage Automobile policy. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red 246-tf. 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, Yeo, of course. and White Leghorn fryers. Ore. Mrs. W. D. Booth, Phone 257Y. John C. Nelson of Richmond 290-2 Highlands, Washington, was reg­ CHIROPRACTORS FOR SALE— Household goods, DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic istered at the Hotel Ashland last including l mahogany bed­ and Electro-Therapy. The com­ night, having stopped here to room set (5 pieces), 1 brass i bination does wonders. First visit friends. National Bank Bldg. Phone bed, 1 dresser, 2 springs, 1 48-142. We make a specialty of picnic mattress, 2 beaters, 1 range, 1 House Calls and campers’ needs. Detrlck’au gas stove (three burners with ov 23K-tf en ), 1 rug (9x12), 1 dining ta­ DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings office. Phone 91. ble, 2 rockers, 1 library table, 2 K. M. Cozzens and Dora C. kitchen tables, fruit jars, chairs, DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ Cozzens of Berkeley, California, (refrigerate!'. Call 123 Church I practor, near Postoffice. Hours 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. were Ashland visitors yesterday. St. 287-4» Claastfted Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every Issue for one month or more, Vic the word each time. It is now evident that little did these esteemed style-setters reck what the result would be when A Dally Chronicle of those who Qotne and go, and events of they.cam e out in the open and evinced their proclivity for great­ local Interest. i ► er elasticity in correct dress. Well there seems to be no one Go to Lake*—> to question it— the suspenders Ray Loomis of Portland, with are snappy. Owing to an unprecedent­ his wife and boy, and Mrs. Ad­ ed rush, an error was made ams, also of Portland and Mrs. in proof reading of the Not content with one external C. M. White of Iowa street re­ revolt, there are those devotees Twentieth Century Grocery turned Thursday evening from a to style who are advocating (no ad of Saturday and Monday trip to Crater Lake. The trip was foiling) corsets for men. specials. made in one day, the start being Mason Jars listed at $1.95 “What’s this country coming made at 6:15 a. m., and the par­ to, anyway?” the writer heard should have read, $1.29, and ty arriving in Ashland at 9:3c one man asking another In con­ Mazola Oil listed at % gal. p. m. The party reported fair­ versation. “There’s no dispute for $1.93, should have been ly good roads with the exception on the point that ‘co-wrecked % gal. for $0.93. * * * * * * * * * of a ten mile stretch in which form would be the corset wear­ .the dust was very deep. er’s, but the real mission of the corset would be to shape the MOVING NOTICE wearer’s career.” I expect to be in my new loca­ Guests at Manse— Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Hulet and tion upstairs over McGee’s store And all thio climaxes an an­ Monday, August 13th. Will be Miss Evelyn Hulet were guests nouncement at the Mercantile Ex­ glad to meet my old customers at the Manse over Friday night. position (in the broadest sense) there as well as many new, and They are on their way home to will try and give you all better Merrill, after a month’s vacation values than ever. Orres, tailors at Newport. Their son William for men and women. 290-1 stopped at Phoenix to work for • « Dr. Webster until school opens. 15% REDUCTION —on- SA V E IC E FO O D In One Of PROVOST BROS Refrigerators ALL TIRES Ashland Service Station Oeser & Son T hree LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot- Having it cleaned regularly tage plan. Invalids cared for will double the life of a good In home surroundings. Matern­ suit. Paulserud’s. 273-tf. ity department. Terms rea­ sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf. Long T o u r - Mr. and Mrs. H. Wessel and Esther Holzer and Edna Sny­ daughter of Larkspur, California FOR SALE— Milch goats. 220 TRANSFER AND EXPRESS der of Brooklyn, New York, who were visitors in the cjity today. G a rfie ld St. 283-1 mo are making an overland tour of FOR prompt and sareful service auto trucks or horse drays, cal the United States this summer, FOR SALE— Pure bred Berkshire J. C. Argle and wtffe of Santa Whittle Transfer Co. Phone stopped in Ashland yesterday and pigs. Phone 10F5. 287-6 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near Barbara passed the day here yes­ today. They report that Ash­ Hotel Ashland. 56tf terday visiting with friends. FOR RENT— P riv a te g a ra g e on land has by far the most beauti­ Factory stret. Phone 481 J. T. L. POWELL— General Trans L. M. Phillips anil family of ful park they have stopped at fer— Good team and motor' 286-tf on the trip. trucks. Good service at a rea Portland passed the day here to­ sonable price. Phone 83. day visiting with relatives. FOR SALE— Team, wagon and Leave for Los A n g e le s - harness, also seven passenger TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING Mrs. Elizabeth Bush and two Ralph Irvey of Portland was Chandler car. C. T. Morris, j and transfer work of all .kinds sons, Elber and Auten left today a business visitor in Ashland yes­ 375 B St. Phone 410-R. R. F. D. Ashland. Phone 13F4. | for Los Angeles, where they will 200-lm o terday. 288-6* remain several weeks. They in­ JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 tend to stop at Hornbrook and Pay Cash ana bu(y for less at East Main. Phone 138. FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE Oakland to visit with friends. Leedom’s Tire Hospital. 279-tf FOR SALE— Modern bungalow, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF Here Visiting— garage, 3 large lots, fruit, VIEWERS IN THE MATTER Richard Phillips, a Portland Charles Porter, a former Ash­ OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF business man, was in the city berries, etc. 356 Laurel St. A SEWER IN SEWER DIS­ land resident, but who is now 280-1 mo* TRICT NO. 24, IN THE CITY today, calling on (s)pveral local a conductor on the Southern Pa­ firms. OF ASHLAND, OREGON. cific working out of Sacramento, FOR SALE— Furnished f o u r is here visiting relatives and Recorder’s Office, room cottage, corner lot, ideal Pay Cash and buy for less at Ashland, Oregon, friends. location. 283 B street. Leedom’s Tire Hospital. 279-tf August 11, 1923. 280-1 mo* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Back from Trip— to the owners of property situat­ A. H. Pratt of Los Angeles was WANTED Florence Marrett recently re­ ed in Sewer District No. 24 in a business visitor in Ashland yes­ the City of Ashland, Oregon, that turned to her home in Ashland WOOD WANTED the Common Council, at a meet­ terday and today. after a trip to San Francisco, WANTED— Bids for contract on ing held August 7th, 1923, ap­ and Santa Cruz. The trip lasted 60 tiers of sixteen inch chunk pointed a Board of Viewers, con­ Do you know why there is so two weeks, and a most enjoyable dry oak wood, to be delivered sisting of Ira Shoudy, W. H. much full coverage auto insur­ on or before October 15. 30 Gowdy and W. F. Loomis, to ance sold? Ask J. N. Jhniiis; time is reported. determine and assess the special tiers to be delivered at Tidings benefits accruing to any parcel of ask G. W. Trefren^ it always Genuine U. S. Army standard office and 30 tiers at Greer’s land from the construction of the pays to be sure, and insure with trench or field shoes. Specifica­ residence on Granite street. sewer aforesaid, and designated Yeo, of course. Phrene 274J. See Greer at the- Tidings of­ the intersection of Iowa and Av­ 287-tf tions 100 per cent leather, Good­ ery Streets as the place of meet­ year welt, 2 ply oak leather fice. 288-tf ing, and Friday, August 17th, 1923, at 2 o’clock P. M. as the Mrs. Vesta A. Schoff of Los soles, 6 ply leather heels, march­ WANTED— Young man to learn time for such meeting of the Angeles, pasefd ihe day here ing, blucher top cap, style cor­ printers' trade. Small wages said viewers to proceed to assess dovan leather, flesh outside, yesterday, visiting with fie n d s. to begin. Good opportunity the special benefits. smooth inside, top. Full bellows The viewers may take the evi­ for right young man. Inquire dence and otherwise investigate Better be safe than ao-ry. See tongue. These remarkable shoes at Tidings office. tf in relation thereto and in rela­ Beaver Realty Co. about your in-! at the Army Goods Store, while tion to the special benefits ac­ 290-2 2 8 7 -tf they last, $3.85. WANTED— Good, clean cotton , cruing to any lot or parcel or surance. Phone 68. rags are wanted at the Tid­ laud within said Sew’er District Mrs. J. S. Redding of Fellows, Mrs. Emily Brown of Seattle ings office. We pay 5 cents No. 24. California was in Ashland yester­ GERTRUDE BIEDE, was an Ashland visitor today, per pound for all rags ac- City Recorder. calling on several friends and ac­ day calling on friends and ac­ t^pted. tf Date of first publica­ quaintances,. quaintances«. tion August 11, 1923. FOR RENT Get out that old blunder-buss OF FILING OF RE­ For the best in sweet milk and FOR RENT— Furnished apart- NOTICE and get ready for that bunting PORT OF ASSESSMENTS OF cream go to Detrick’s. 106-tf 295-tf ment, 75 Bush St. SPECIAL BENEFITS IN THE trip. We carry everything you MATTER OF THE CON- need, camping equipment, guns, FOR RENT— Four room apart­ STRUTION OF A SEWER IN Mrs. Chas. W illetts with Rich­ and a full line of ammunition. ment with garage. Adults on­ SEWER DISTRICT NO. 23 IN ard Willetts of Berkeley were Army Goods Store. 290-2 THE CITY OF ASHLAND, ly. 1101 Boulevard. 285-tf in the city yesterday, having OREGON. stopped over at the Hotel Ash­ A. Herschman, with his wife FOR RENT— For neat house­ Recorder’s Office, land in order to visit the park. and daughter or Seattle, were lu keeping apartments see S. L. Ashland, Oregon, the city today visiting with August 11, 1923. Allen. 63 N. Main. 278-tf Have a fit at Orres-—tailors for friends. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 226-tf OR RENT— 20 acre ranch, 1 that the Board of Viewers appoint men and women. Phil Edith of Seattle was an ed to determine and assess the Ashland visitor yesterday. mile from Ashland. 12 acres specail benefits In the matter of alfalfa, modern house, large | the construction of a sewer in A. A. Cage of Brlston, Oklaho­ barn, with or without ¡dock Sewer District No. 23, have filed ma, passed yesterday in Ashland Maud M. Carleton of Klamath and equipment. Frank Bes- their report with the City Record­ attending to local business inter­ Falls was an Ashland visitor to­ for the inspection of any per- ests. day, calling on several acquaint­ wick, E. Main. 288-6* I er son interested, and any person ances. or persons aggrieved thereby may LOHT— Large Police dog. Liber­ appear and make objection there­ Tailored, ready-to-wear suits al reward for return to Trask to before the Common Council at Paulserud’s. A. Sorenson of San Francisco, 273-tf at Hotel garage. 295-2t at the City Hall, at 8 o'clock P. was in Ashland yesterday. M„ Tuesday, August 21, 1923. Sarah J. Bradshaw of San LOST— On Granite St. One gold C. L. LOOMIS, The Lilly Company of Minne­ Bernardino, California was an Mayor. cuff button, ii/'.ials O. F. M. Said Sewer District No. 23, is apolis have granted to Dr. Jarvis Ashland visitor yesterday. Return to Franklin Bakery. described asi follows: the right to use lletin for dia­ Reward. 289-3* Beginning at a point on Iowa betes. For the best In sweet milk and street, opposite alley between cream go to Detrick’a. 106-tf Gresham and Meade Streets, MISCELLANEOUS Cliff Payne has sprusteele north through said alley to Pearl A. R. Donnell, with his wife ladders. JXfkT— Door key on ring. Find­ Street, a distance of about 700 feet. Also a branch 125 feet in er leave at Tidings office. length leading into said sewer and two children, of Pasadena, Mrs. Anna B. Kershaw of 290-4* from a private alley on westerly were in Ashland yesterday visit­ side. ing with friends, going on north Portland, Oregon passed the day PHONE 444.1— For milk. Guar­ GERTRUDE BIEDE, today. here yesterday seeing Lithla Recorder. anteed pure and clean. Park. 290-2 Date of first publica­ tion August 11, 1923. Always glad to advise with NOTICE REAL ESTATE LOANS Why give your money to un­ you about your fire insurance This week I will have on the out-ow-town parties. needs and rates; perhaps you track a car load of dry 12 inch . « PER CENT LOANS— Undei known, Leave your magazine subscrip- might profit by calling 274J. Laurel and Red Fir wood, which Reserve System on city or farm any offer. 288-tf Thurs Yeo, of course. 287-tf I will deliver at $3.75 per tier property. Reserve Deposit for Laurel, and $3.50 for Fir. Company. 72 Fourth street, Portland, Oregon. John D. Howard of Hollywood These prices will raise soon. Ad­ 290-Wed Sat-3 mo. was an Ashland visitory yester­ ams. Phone 460 day. MONUMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Good- win of Portland were Ashland Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— MON U M ENT— M A RK ERS Detrick sells for less. 106-tf visitors yesterday. Lowest Prices ASHLAND GRANITE CO. 3rd and East Main St. 223-6mo Factory blocks, $6.50 per Bill Cook of Butte, Montana is PLUMBING load. Carson-Fowler Lumber an Ashland visitor today. Company. 290-5 PLANING MILL Chicken dinner Sunday, 1 to 3 IORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Devlin and and 5:30 to 8 p. m. Plaza Con­ WORKS, Cor. Heilman and fectionary. Bring your friends. family of Fellows, California Van Ness. 194-tf 289-2 were in the city today while Mr. Devlin was transacting business. R. R. Mayfield, a Portland Factory blocks, $6.50 per business man, was in the city to­ Carson-Fowler Lumber day, making business visits to load. Company. 290-5 several local firms. A» Well As FOR SALE— Lot on Alida St. $25.00 down, $10.00 a month. Phone 28 or call 108 Pioneer avenue, 281-1 mo î » agë Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alexander Mrs. Francis Bateruids, with Frederick R. Bateruids of Los of San Francisco, with Miss Mar­ Angeles passed the day here yes­ garet Alexander were visitors in the city today. terday visiting with friends. For pleating, see Orres. 290-1 Eskimo puppies for sale. Go and see them at 678 Boulevard New Fall woolen» and fash­ or Inquire at the Army Goods ions are in at Orres tailor shop. Store, 203 E. Main. 288-4 290-1 W O M A N ’S D A Y : : : : : W oman’s day is every day at this bank. This bank caters to th< patronage of women. ♦ ♦ The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon Sand it On Vacation— The Misses Ninabel and Hazel Emery are enjoying a vacation trip through Ranier National Park. Thye plan to be gone for sometime, returning later in the month. Visit Relative— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith of Dunsmuir, California passed the day in Ashland yesterday, visit­ ing with Mrs. Heer, Mrs. Smith’s mother. They returned to their home yesterday evening. Goes to P o r tla n d - Mr. L. B. Saunders left recent­ ly for Portland, where he will attend the big Dokkie conven­ tion, returning to Ashland at its conclusion. Back on Job— Mr. Harris, manager of the Ashland station of the Western Union company is back on the job after a two week’s vacation. E. R. Prazak, a relief manager, who has been taking Mr. Harris’s place, has gone to Portland. Only Tho se Who Have Tried The Laundry-Way CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Second and B streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn­ ing worship, at 11 a. m. Sub- ject: A Vacation Day in the Life of Jesus.” JOHN F. LEGGETT, Minister. Î43 Mountain Ave. CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Pioneer Avenue South. Sun­ day services a l i t choolVBMM day services at 11 o’clock. Sub­ ject of lesson: “Spirit.” Sun- dya school at 10 o’clock. Read­ ing room open daily from 2 un­ til 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. SATURDAY ASHLAND LAUNDRY Phone 165 »♦♦»♦»««• NIGHT Open Air Pavilion LITHIA PARK trail or a week or two will convince you Wonderful Music ************* » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M M M -a~a* ♦♦•••♦♦♦•♦♦****»♦•****♦♦*»»♦****♦****»< Sally Ann Says:- ♦ ♦ * * * ♦ * * * * * ♦ ♦ • » • * * * * * * * * * * *♦■»♦♦* » « » ♦ ♦ i S U R P R IS IN G R E S U L T S Continue to be reported from the use of At The Churches PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH C. F. Koehler Subject for the morning ser­ mon: “Fellowship with God.’’ The union services for the even­ ing at 8 o'clock will be held in the Baptist church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 p. m. Even though it is vacation time, and some of the young peo­ ple are gone, we are having excel­ lent meetings. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Topic: “My Fav­ orite Bible Character; What 1 Admire in Him (or H er).” All cordially welcomed. DANCE Can realize the saving of real drudgery in the weekly or twice-a-week Wash Day. Not only does it save you a lot of hard work, but the Lauudry-Way is just as Economical. Mt. Ashland Egg Mash “For a Life-Sized Appetite” Bread satisfies the children who are playing— there's nothing like it to keep them satisfied from one meal to another. : ♦ : It is a product that is making money for other poultry owners, why not you ? Ashland Mills V I WE DELIVER Bread of all foods plays the start part in creating en­ ergy. SALLY ANN BREAD is the loaf that’s so tempt­ ing, crisp and altogether good it makes yon glad you’re hungry. Treat your family to an extra loaf to­ day. LITHIA BAKERY “A Good Bakery” THE NEW GAME Mah Jong WHICH EVERY ONE IN THE CITY IS GO ING WILD ABOUT—FOR SALE AT OUR STORE—$4.00 AND UP. Learn to play this fascinating game Books and Stationery ELHART’S Toilet Articles Drug: Sundries FIRST LAST TIME TODAY ALICE BRADY -in— TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Ham­ mond. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning service and hermon at 11. Strangers and visitors cor­ dially welcomed. Rev. B. C. Miller has returned from his outing to Newport and will occupy his pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday morning. Other services as usual. > » m n T Daily News Letter- Pear G row ers Cannery NOTICE twThe Snow Bride” —and u,, Ocean Swells” SUNDAY and MONDAY Vfonuu zH. *,',•**, ~ - shine Why pick green, unmatured. B artlett, pears, when you can leave them on for a week or more yet? They will make a much larger size and give you more weight. We are paying the fol­ lowing prices delivered at the plant: $30 per ton for 2 3-8 inches or over of first grade pears free from deformities. $27.50 for 2 1-4 inches of the above grade. . .$15.00 per ton for cannable seconds. >« ♦• > »♦ NEW YORK. Aug. 11.— The |a$est of complexes, the sus­ penders variety, has the style- worshiping male population of the metropolis harnessed. Reapers of the hard-earned lu­ cre of these obelsant slaves to “what the correct man is wear­ ing” are agreed on this score; the belt sales are slack. Being a flexible complex it has all male classes, technically speaking, by the trousers, and manufacturers of the antiquity, it is reported, are predicting that gaudy galluses are “gonna getta grip” on the whole country before the belt has a chance to snap into it and get a tighter hold. Who’s to blame for the revolu­ tion? There may be others, but it appears that honors primarily belong to Magnus Johnson, Min­ nesota Farmer - Senator - elect, and the man who is responsible for the scourge of patent leather hair-combs— Rodolph Valentino D o u g la * MacLean A Long, long trail of ad venture Contract with us and let them mature. will take them, We Ashland Preserving Company with a fast riding, quick on the trigger young optimist dressed in hair-pants and shooting irons blaz EASED HER COUGHING SPELLS “I had an attack of Grip that settled in my throat and caused a bad cough. When I coughed hard I could not stop and had to gasp for breath. It was sur­ prising how quickly Foley’s Hon­ ey and Tar eased those ’ terrible coughing spells,” writes Esther Adams, New York. For Coughs, Cold, Croup, Asthma, Bronchit­ Eight per cent of London's is,. Whooping Cough and Hay school children are always absent Fever us© Foley’s Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates. Sold through Illness. Fairs, forerunners of our everywhere. that corsets practically are going ing the way and a pretty girl who to be taboo with “madame who wishes to be right in style’’ fig­ wanted him to be worthy of the uratively speaking. And, in the words of the gen­ hero’s monument. tleman quoted above, there is cause to wonder “if man really —also— is to become the unwitting vic­ tim of the law of compensation, Pathe News because somebody has to wear —and— the darn things.” “ STUNG” —A Johnnie Jones Comedy