- Classified Column ö ROOM FOR S. P. MEN ;; FIND IT HERE. :: Mr. àfid Mrs, 9am Wise of Se­ a tt le w e re v is ito rs in th é city y e s te rd a y . A lte ra tio n s a r e b e in g m ad e on ' ’A Column Devoted to Brief I ’ ! th e s o u th w in g o f th e C o m m u n ity « <» ’ Business and Personal Notes. ’ J . A. M iller a n d w ife of P a lo Classified Column Rates H o sp ita l in th e c o u rse of th e con- A lto w e re v is ito rs in A sh la n d to ­ O ne c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e. s tru c tio n of a sp ecial room fo r G e rtru d e S m ith of C o rv a llis, d ay , w’h ile M r. M iller w as m ak* To ru n e v e ry issu e fo r one S o u th e rn P a c ific p a tie n ts . w as in A sh la n d to d a y a tte n d in g ing business v isits on A sh la n d m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord H e re to fo re , ra ilro a d m en h av e to b u sin e ss in te r e s ts sh e ow ns Arms. e a c h tim e. _______________________ been co n sig n e d to w a rd s w ith here*. B u lo w sk i A pollo p lay e rs, o th e r p a tie n ts b u t th e m a n a g e ­ F O R SA L E 292-2* m e n t h a s d ecid ed to f u rn is h a For the best In sweet milk and J a c k s o n W e d n esd a y . FO R SA L E — Seven p a sse n g e r sp ecial room fo r th em . cream go to Detrlck’s. 106-tf S tu d e b a k e r c a r. C heap. S eat T. G. A y d o le tte , w ith A ydel C o n s tru c tio n w ork h a s been c u t dow n fo r to u rin g o r could L g o in g on fo r th e p a s t w eek, a n d A y d o le tte a n d C has. E. Thom p­ P a u l F . S te p h e n so n o f S e a ttle be m ade in to e x c e lle n t tru c k , will p ro b a b ly be c o m p leted th is son w e re A sh la n d v is ito rs y e s­ w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in A sh lan d C all to see sa m e a t 770 Iow a. | Week te rd a y . T h e ir h o m e is in P a s a ­ to d ay . U p s ta irs , M orton St. e n tr a n c e .i dena 292-1* O pen sp a n re in fo rc e d c o n c re te Have a fit at Orres— tailors for D ry 12 in ch c h u n k w ood, fir a rc h to be b u ilt over S o u th F o rk men and women. 226-tf FOR S A L E — S m a lle st c a r in th e a n d a ld e r, d e liv e re d fro m c a r to ­ of Hood R iver. w o rld . H a d been k n o w n to d a y a n d W e d n esd a y a t $3.60 p er F re d H olm es a n d w ife of r u n o c c asio n ally b e fo re lo sin g W o o d la n d , C a lifo rn ia w e re A sh ­ sin g le tie r o r $10.50 fo r load of one w heel. W ill s e ll so ch e ap th re e tie r. A. G. A d am s, p h o n e la n d v isito rs y e s te rd a y . it m a k e s w a lk in g exp en siv e. 460. 292-1 See B o w erm au a t T id in g s. PH YSICIAN’S F o r th e b e st In s w e e t m ilk a n d 292-1 W . E . B ro w n a n d fa m ily of c re a m go to D e trlc k ’s . 1 0 6 -tf DR. M A T T IE B. S H A W — R esi­ O a k la n d , w e re in th e c ity to d a y F O R SA L E , T R A D E O R R E N T — d en ce a n d office, 108 P io n e e r w h ile M r. B row n w as a tte n d in g 160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la n d , u n ­ Miss F. K elsey of S a n F r a n c is ­ a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. Office in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300 to local b u sin e ss in te re s ts . h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 co is an A sh la n d v is ito r to d ay . on S. P. R . R. a n d good h a rd p. m. only. ro a d s , 100 a c re s u n d e r fen ce T h re e s ty le s of p u tte e s , s p rin g w ith good n a tu r a l p a s tu re , A lw ays g lad to adtvlse w ith DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c ­ f ro n t, lace-dow n f ro n t a n d s tra p . p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e ro o m ed tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d y o u a b o u t y o u r f ir e in s u ra n c e M ade of fin e le a th e r , Geo. L a w ­ h o u se , b a rn a n d w o o dshed. F o r th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . n eed s a n d r a te s ; p d rh a p s you f u r t h e r p a rtic u la rs a d d re s s F. An O regon p ro ­ Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to m ig h t p ro fit by c a llin g 2 7 4 J. re n c e , m ak e . J ., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 8 tf d u c t. A rm y G oods S to re . 5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d , Yeo, o f co u rse . 287-tf O re. 292-2 F O R SA L E — 3 a c re s irr ig a te d bo tto m lan d on th e R ogue G. S. PeexBon o f S alem w as A to u r is t p a rty c o n sistin g of C H IR O PR A C T O R S R iv e r, j u s t o ff of pav ed P a ­ a b u sin e ss v is ito r in t h e c ity y e s­ M rs. A. G ro n e m e g e r, Miss C la re cific h ig h w a y and close to DR. E . B. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tic te rd a y . a n d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . T he com ­ G ro n e m e g e r, C. A. a n d C. P. to w n , in a lf a lf a , g a rd e n a n d b in a tio n d oes w o n d ers. F irst S c h a e ffe r, M rs. A H a rrin g to n a n d f r u it. 5 room s, fire p la c e , m od­ Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg. Phone Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. L e s te r w ere e rn ex cept h e a t, g a ra g e , c h ic k ­ 48-142. Detrick sells for less, 106-tf re g is te re d a t th e H o te l A shland H o u se C alls en b ouses, e tc ., a lso w ith I la s t n ig h t. p lace is fin e J e rs e y c o w ; J a n e t E. G ra y o f V a n c o u v e r, B. DR. H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s and h e ife r, 50 c h ic k e n s, C., w as an A sh la n d v is ito r yes­ office. P h o u e 91. D ance W e d n esd a y n ig h t, J a c k ­ h o u se h o ld f u r n itu r e a n d a ll te rd a y . s o n ’s. B u lo w sk i, M in n e so ta 's to o ls, h o u se is in s u re d fo r DR. E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­ le a d in g d a n c e o rc h e s tra . 292-2* p ra c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs $2500. C an se ll th is w eek fo r Cliff Payne has s p ru s te e le 9-12 an d 2-5. P h o n e 114. $2650 on sm a ll c a sh dow n _________ la d d e rs. C. S. K im e a r a n d w ife of M a rsh ­ b a la n c e e a sy — Com e look a t | CO N V A LESC EN T HOM E— C ot­ fie ld , O reg o n w e re A sh la n d v isi­ ta g e p la n . In v a lid s c a re d fo r it. F o u r-S ite R e a lty A gency, M a rg a re t A. G ray , o f V an­ to rs y e s te rd a y a n d to d ay i h a v in g in ho m e s u rro u n d in g s . M a te rn ­ c o u v er, B. C., w ith M rs. A. B. M edford, O regon. 285-3 sto p p e d o ff h e re to v isit L ith ia ity d e p a rtm e n t. T e rm s r e a ­ W a tso n a n d N ellie L u f f, p a s se d F O R SA L E — H o u seh o ld fu rn i- i so n a b le . P h o n e 411R . 2 4 8 -tf P a rk . y e s te rd a y in A s h la n d ’s p a r k . tu re , a lso a few lay in g c h ic k ­ T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S en s. C all 925 B St. 291-3* M r. R e c h ste m s a n d w ife of F a c to ry b lo ck s, $ 6 .50 per Los A n g e le s w ere A sh la n d v isi­ C a rs o n -F o w le r L um ber F O R SA L E — L ot on A lid a St. FO R p ro m p t a n d s a re f u l se rv ice lo ad . to rs y e s te rd a y w h ile M r. R e c h ­ a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s , cal C om pany. 2.90-5 $25.00 d o w n, $10.00 a m o n th . ste m s w as tra n s a c tin g b u sin e ss W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co. Phone P h o n e 28 o r c a ll 108 P io n e e r 117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r w ith lo cal firm s. E . E . B la y le y a n d fa m ily of H o te l A sh la n d . 6 6 tf avenue. 281-1 m o! F u lle r to n , C a lifo rn ia w e re in D o n ’t fa il to h e a r B ulo w sk i F O R S A L E — Milch, g o a ts . 220 T. L. POWELL— G e n e ra l T ra n s ­ A sh la n d to d a y w h ile M r. B la y le y five W e d n e sd a y n ig h t a t J a c k ­ fe r— Good te a m a n d m o to r G a rfie ld St. 283-1 mo tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a w as tra n s a c tin g b u s in e s s . s o n 's. 292-2* so n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83. F O R SA L E — P u re bred B e rk s h ire Good clothes are an economy. pigs. P h o u e 1 0 F 5 . 287-6 TR Y F E H IG E F O R H A U LIN G See Paulserud’s suits. a n d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s — 375 B St. P h o n e 410-R . F O R R E N T P riv a te g a ra g e on! 2 0 0 -lm o F a c to ry s tr e t P h o n e 4 8 1 J. J . W . S w eeney a n d w ife a n d (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 2) 2 8 6 -tf J E R R Y O’N E A L— P lu m b in g . 207 M a rg a re t M u rp h y o f P o r tla n d , w ere A sh la n d v is ito r s to d a y . E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138. k n o w n th ro u g h o u t th e m id d le F O R SA L E — T eam , w agon a n d MONUMENTS N ew F a ll g o o d s ju s t a rr iv e d a t w e st, b u t is m a k in g h is firs t visit h a rn e s s , also sev en p a sse n g e r C h a n d le r c a r. C. T. M orris, P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 9 1 -tf to th e P a c ific c o ast. • * • M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S R. F. D. A sh la n d . P h o u e 13F 4. L o w est P ric e s Gnests at Mowat’»—— 288-6* A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO. D. H. M ille r a n d fa m ily of V era D ay fro m H o n o lu lu , who 3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t. 223-6m o Hollyw’ood, C alifornia- p a sse d th e F O R SA LE— R E A L E S T A T E PLUMBING is a s tu d e n t a t B e rk e le y , is a d a y h e re y e s te rd a y c a llin g on h o u se g u e s t a t» th e h o m e of Mr. F O R S A L E — M odern b u n g alo w , frie n d s. PL A N IN G M IL L a n d M rs. W . H. M ow at, on B each g a ra g e , 3 la rg e lo ts, f r u it, JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T a v e n u e. b e rrie s, e tc . 356 L a u re l St. It isn’t too early to order that W O R K S, C or. H e ilm a n a n d MiSs D ay is a s is te r of M rs. 280-1 mo* 291-tf V an N ess. 194-tf Fall suit. Paulserud’s . J a n M ow at, a n d a siste r-in -la w N e a rly 90 p e r c e n t o f a ll c h il­ FO R SA L E — F u rn is h e d fo u r Mrs. N. Thomas an*) Mrs. G. of M rs. K e n n e th D ay, nee F ra n c e s d re n of e le m e n ta ry g ra d e a g e of room c o tta g e , c o rn e r lo t, id eal Cotton of Oakland, California, H a m lin , w hose v isits in A sh lan d th is c o u n try a tte n d p u b lic school. lo ca tio n . 283 B s tr e e t. were business visitors in Ashland on th e ir w ed d in g trip s w ill be eo p le a s a n tly re c a lle d . 280-1 m o* to d ay . TEETHING AND HOT WEATHER • • • W A N TED are very hard on the little ones. L y n n a n d E d w in M ow at m ad e F a c to ry b lo ck s, $ 6 .5 0 per Summer disorder» of Stomach and WOOD W A N TED a b rie f v is it w ith h o m e fo lk s S u n ­ C a rs o n -F o w le r L um ber bowels, weakening diarrhoea, cholera lo ad . W A N TED — B ids fo r c o n tra c t on infantum, quickly controlled by d ay . T h e y h a d , w ith a p a rty of C om pany. 290-5 60 tie r s of six te e n in ch c h u n k fo u rte e n , ju s t clim bed Mt. S h a s­ T h e p a rty w e re a ll r e p r e ­ d ry o ak w ood, to be d e liv e re d C O L I C a n d D I A R R H O E A A P o r tla n d b u s in e s s m a n , ta . on o r b e fo re O cto b er 15. 30 REM EDY s e n ta tiv e s of c h a m b e rs of co m ­ T h o m a s A. L o n g , w a s tn th e c ity tie r s to be d e liv e re d a t T id in g s , children and older Derson» too. to d ay a tte n d in g to lo ca la f f a lrs . m erc e of v a rio u s c itie s. o ffice a n d 30 tie r s a t G re e r's M r. W . H. M ow at w ith L ynn fl re sid e n c e on G ra n ite s tr e e t. L e t m e te ll you a b o u t th e n e w a n d E d w in M ow at, Col. C. A. and See G re e r a t th e T id in g s of­ Mr. G eorge fu ll c o v e ra g e A u to m o b ife p o licy. M rs. S im m o n s a n d fice. 2 8 8 -tf Yeo, of c o u rse . 2 4 6 -tf. E v e rso n , of S an F ra n c is c o g u e sts a t th e M ow at hom e, S u n d ay , W A N T E D — Y oung m an to le a rn M rs. K. M oseley of L o n g B each , m ad e up a p a rty w ho h av e gone p r in te r s ’ tra d e . S m all w ages L a k e to sp en d a C a lifo rn ia w as r e g is te r e d a t th e to D iam o n d to begin. Good o p p o rtu n ity H otel A sh la n d la s t n ig h t, h a v in g w eek a t t h a t p o p u la r re s o rt. fo r r ig h t y o u n g m an . In q u ire Col. S im m o n s is s e c re ta ry of sto p p e d h e re to v isit L ith ia a t T id in g s o ffice. tf I P a rk th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce of S an F ra n c isc o . W A N T E D — G ood, c le a n c o tto n • * * » J . D. L ogan a n d w ife o f L o n g ra g s a re w a n te d a t th e T id ­ B each, C a lifo rn ia w a r» A sh la n d C. E. Picnic— in g s o ffice. W e p ay 5 c e n ts -Oil- v isito rs y e ste rd a y . F r id a y e v e n in g of la s t w eek th e p e r p o u n d fo r a ll ra g s a c ­ C. E . o f th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h c e p te d . tf W e m a k e a s p e c ia lty o r picn ic h ad a co m b in ed b u sin e ss m e e tin g FO R R E N T a n d picnic s u p p e r a t W a g n e r an d c a m p e rs ’ n e e d s. D e tiic lr 's . S p rin g s. 2 3 6 -tf F O R R E N T — S p len d id fu rn is h e d T h e re w ere fo u r a u to s filled tw o ro o m a p a rtm e n t w ith L. B. G riffith a n d so n of w ith h a p p y y o u n g fo lk s, w ho k itc h e n e tte a n d b a th . A d u lts S to c k to n , C a lifo rn ia w e re in th e d ro v e o u t th e l a t te r p a rt of th e only. 357 V ista. P h o n e 122. ' c ity y e s te rd a y w h ile M r. G r if f ith a fte rn o o n . P» 2 9 2 -tf w as tra n s a c tin g b u s in e s s . A bon fire s u p p e r a t w hich th e F O R R E N T — 10 -aere fru it ra n c h “ w e in e rs ” w e re ro a s te d in c a m p ­ M r. a n d M rs. C. O. W illis o f fire s ty le , a d d e d th e tr u e ou t-o f- 651 Walnut St. 292-4* W eed , w e re r e g is te r e d a t th e d o o rs to u ch to th e a ffa ir. FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rt­ C o lum bia H o te l la s t n ig h t, h a v ­ L o ad s of o th e r good th in g s h ad m e n t, 75 B ush St. 2 9 5 -tf in g com e to A sh la n d to v i s i t w ith been p ro v id ed to a p p e a se picnic frie n d s. a p p e tite s . F O R R E N T — F o u r room a p a r t ­ G am es w ere p lay ed a n d jo llity m e n t w ith g a ra g e . A d u lts o n ­ P a y C ash a n a b u y f o r le s s a t h e ld sw ay till a ro u n d th e c a m p ­ ly. 1101 B o u le v a rd . 2 8 5 -tf L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l. 2 7 9 -tf fire a ll g a th e re d fo r th e b u sin ess m e e tin g . F O R R E N T — F o r n e a t h o u se ­ P a y C ash a n d b u y f o r le s s a t As a h a p p y e n d in g to a h a p p y k e e p in g a p a rtm e n ts see S. L. L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l. 2 7 9 -tf e v e n in g y o u n g voices w ere jo in e d Time enough to call a A llen. 63 N. M ain. 2 7 8 -tf in a so n g fe s t, b e fo re faces w ere doctor after you’re sick. F O R R E N T — 20 a c re r a n c h , 1 a n d a n o th e r Miss Josephine Wilson and tu rn e d h o m e w a rd Time enongii to call a m ile fro m A sh la n d . 12 a c re s Grace Woodward, of Bartlett. p le a s a n t e x p e rien c e a d d e d to lawyer after you’re in a lf a lf a , m o d ern h o u se , la rg e New Hampahire, were Asbjand th o se in th e m em o rie s of th e se trouble; b a rn , w ith o r w ith o u t s to c k y o u n g people. visitors this morning. TOO LATE to call an a n d e q u ip m e n t. F r a n k Bes- M rs. H u le t, M iss E v ely n H u le t Insurance Agent after w ick , E . M ain. 288-6* Better be safe than, sorry. See a n d M iss U sh e r w ere sp ecial you’re burned out. B e a v e r R e a lty Co. a b o u t y o u r -I n ­ g u e s ts of th e C. E. * * • DO IT NOW s u ra n c e . P h o n e 68. 2 8 7 -tf ----------- À ' “ PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY HOW A RIP-ROARING RADICAL WAS TAMED By JOHN OAKWOOD T he b est sto ry of th e tam in g of a radical I have ever read is told by A. B. F a rq u h a r in his book “The F irs t Million the • H a rd e st.” It throw s m ore light on the m eaning of capitalism and th e fu tility of so­ cialism th an a lib rary full of books j on sociology, econom ics and poli­ tics. H ere it is as F a rq u h a r tells it: “T he best an tid o te for acu te eco­ nomic in sa n ity is ow nership of property. My favorite exam ple is O tto Steininger. He was one of my first em ployees and was a rip-roar­ ing a n arch ist. He in sisted th a t all w ealth cam e from the w orkers and th erefo re should go back to the workers. He was p a rticu larly bit­ ter a g ain st bis landlord, and hardly a week went by th a t he did n ot an ­ nounce th a t he had definitely de­ cided th a t he would like to shoot the landlord the next tim e he cam e around for the ren t. F inally I asked him sm ilingly a fte r one of these o u tb u rsts: Buy, Don’t Shoot “ ‘W hy d o n 't you buy your own house instead of shooting your lan d ­ lord? T hen you would not have to pay any ren t. If you do shoot him you m ay get into trouble.’ “He did not th in k m uch of the idea ap p aren tly , but in a day or two he asked m e how he could buy the house. I au sw ered : 'T h a t house can be bought for $800. You are gettin g good w ages. I will buy th a t house for you, tak e $4 a week out of your w ages, and in less than (our y ears you will have it paid for.’ “ He w ent off again. T he next tim e he cam e back it was with his wife. He said : ’W e a re going to buy th a t house, but since we have no children you can tak e $10 in­ stead of $4 a week out of my pay envelope.’ ”1 bought the house, and then O tto’s chief concern was to get it paid for, which he did in a little m ore than a year. T h ere was a n ­ o ther house next door to him. In a short while a fte r he had paid for his first house he sidled up to me and said: “ ‘I can buy th a t house next door for a thousand dollars. Now th at we have no re n t to pay we are go­ ing along good. W hat wou’d you think about5ne buying th a t? ’ “ He bought th a t house and joined ic. W hen a p p e tite s had been s tim u la te d to t h e N th d e g re e , ta b le s w ere s p re a d on th e law n a n d th e b o u n tifu l s u p p e r d a in t­ ily a rra n g e d , a w a ite d th o se who w ere so e n tire ly re a d y fo r it. , T h e lovely lu n ch d isa p p e a re d to th e a c c o m p a n im e n t of gay la u g h te r a n d h ap p y voices. G o o d n ig h ts an d goodbyes w ere m ost re g r e tf u lly sp o k en . T hose w ho had been so p le a s a n tly e n ­ te r ta in e d w ere th e : M isses, M abel T ro tt, G e rtru d e B row n, V irg in ia J o n e s, V iolet W ilto n , N ellie H a k e , Joyce and B eth Jo h n s o n , C aro ly n T ilto n , B ern ice Yeo, M a rg a re t Jo h n so n , M a rg a re t McCoy, V irg in ia W h it­ tle a n d th e h o n o r g u e sts, th e M isses L ucy P ic k en a n d L o ra in e U sh er. M rs. P ic k en a ssiste d Mrs. W h ittle . REDUCTION R E L IE V E D H E R TR O U B L E S “ I took tr e a tm e n t fro m tw o d o c to rs. O ne sa id I h a d k id n e y tro u b le an d th e o th e r sa id it w as my b la d d e r. N e ith e r d id an y good. I to o k six b o ttle s of F o l­ ey K id n ey P ills an d am now w ell. F o le y K id n ey P ills did xne a ll th e good a n d sto p p ed m y bad h a b it a t n ig h t,” w rite s M rs. A. F a u s t, K n oxville, Miss. Use F o l­ ey K id n e y P ills fo r q u ick re lie f from B a ck ach e, R h e u m a tic P a in s, D ull H e a d a c h es, T ire d F e e lin g a n d K id n e y a n d B la d d e r tro u b le . R efu se s u b s titu te s . In sis t upon F o le y ’s. A dvertising first estab lish ed its place as an econom ic fac to r as a sales aid, but as u n d erstan d in g and use of it have increased its possi­ bilities in o th er fields have devel­ oped u n til today we find it em ­ ployed in m any form s of service h ith e rto u n th o u g h t of. A dvertising has long been ham pered in its use by precedent, tra d itio n , conventions and prejudices, which, under an aly ­ sis and experience, find little to w arran t th e ir existence. G radually the falsity of th e ir claim s is being proved. W e w ere told for m any years n th a t it was undignified for a bank ' or fiduciary in stitu tio n to ad v ertise, ’ and th is edict, born of som e su p er­ stition of the past, was accepted i w ithout question u ntil finally it was intellig en tly challenged and it I was discovered under an aly sis th a t th e re was no sufficient reason for Its support. T he inevitable conclu sion of logic is th a t w hatever is of genuine use to hum an beings, w hether it be goods or services, can, with tru th and dignity, be ad­ vertised and sold and th a t it is Just as proper to m erchandise form s of service as various kinds of com ­ m odities. In the logical developm ent of this new u n d erstan d in g of the power of adv ertisin g during th e last decade we have seen m any of our banking, fiduciary and in v estm en t in s titu ­ tions aotively em ploying the sales value of adv ertisin g in the m a rk e t­ ing of th eir services. In this in te l­ ligent use of publicity they a re not only increasing th e ir own im m e­ diate business retu rn , but they are also helping io spread a b e tte r un­ d e rstan d in g of financial service end econom ic fact and theory upon which solid business relatio n s can be built.—F ran cis H. Sisson, J o u r­ nal of the A m erican B ankers Asso­ ciation. the muy m D aily B ecom ing L ess W eariso m e to M any in A sh lan d W ith a back th a t ach es a ll d ay, ■ W ith r e s t d is tu rb e d a t n ig h t, A n n o y in g u r in a r y d iso rd e rs , ’T is a w eary w ay, in d eed . D o an ’s K id n ey P ills a re e sp eci­ a lly fo r k id n e y tro u b le . A re e n d o rse d by A sh la n d c iti­ zens. Ask y o u r n e ig h b o r. M rs. A. S h e ra rd , 881 E. M a in ! s tr e e t, A sh la n d , sa y s: “ I can reco m m en d D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills from ex p e rien c e , fo r I know th ey do all th a t is claim ed fo r th em . I h ad a lam e, a c h in g back th a t k e p t m e fe e lin g m ise ra b le a ll th e tim e a n d m y w ork tire d m e easily . I h ad fre q u e n t h e a d a c h e s, a n d my k id n ey s a c te d too fre q u e n tly . D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills b o u g h t a t M cN air B ros. D ru g S to re, h elp ed m e w o n d e rfu lly by re lie v ­ in g th e back a c h es a n d r e g u la tin g m y k id n e y s .” P ric e 60c, a t a ll d e a le rs . D on’t sim p ly a sk fo r k id n e y rem e d y — g e t D o an ’s K id n ey P ills — th e sam e th a t M rs. S h e ra rd h ad . F o s te r- M ilburn Co., M frs, B uffalo, N. Y. PO RT A RTHU R, O n ta rio — C o n tra c t fo r d re d g in g in P o r t A r­ th u r a n d F o r t W illiam h a rb o rs th is su m m e r h a s been le t tn a M idland, O n t., c o n tra c to r, The c o n tra c t w ith th e D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s calls fo r an ex- I Fire Insurance SA V E IC E A« Well As FO O D Tn One Of \ few dollare today may save you a thousand to­ night. When you want good insurance, talk with Billings Agency PROVOST BROS Real Estate and Real INSURANCE Refrigerators P h o n e 211 41 E a s t M ain S t. (E s ta b . 18 8 3 .) A Delightful P a r t y - J. H. Larson, with his wife and daughter, of San Francisco, were visitors in the city yester­ day, having stopped her© to call on friends. Do you know why there Is so much full coverage auto insur­ ance sold? Ask J. N . Dennis; ask G. W. Trefren; it cl way a pays to be sure, and .insure with Yeo, of course. PhoiQe 274J. V™ O ne of th e h a p p ie s t a fte rn o o n s im a g in a b le w as s p e n t a t H e ln ia n ’s S a tu rd a y ,, w hen M rs. F . F . W h it­ tle p la n n e d a sw im m in g p a rty a n d p icn ic a t H e lm a n ’s B ath 3 fo r a p a rty o f y o u n g g irls. I t w as g iv en in c o m p lim e n t to M iss L ucy P ic k e n w ho so soon lea v e s w ith h e r p a re n ts fo r h e r ho m e in th e s o u th , a n d fo r h e r g u e s t. M iss L o ra in e U sh e r, w ho u sed to liv e h e re a n d w ho is so p le a s a n tly re m e m b e re d by h e r > i > m » ........................................................................ ... Enroll Nov-For Only and in a short time it will be yours. If you have delayed placing your order because o f the cash outlay necessary—you need wait no longer. If you have been depriving your family and yourself o f the pleasures and benefits of a car because you felt th at you could not afford it—order now and know that it will not work any hardship on you. Use the So plan to ride and be happy, you and your family. Make the first payment o f $5 today which will be deposited in a local bank at interest. You can add a little each week. Soon the payments, plus the interest paid by the bank, wili make the car yours. Come in and learn about this new plan. HARRISON BROS. Ford and Fordson Dealers. Ashland, Oregon. p e n d itu re on d re d g in g of over $300 ,0 0 0 . C o n sid e ra b le w o rk is to be d o n e a ro u n d th e e le v a to r w h a rv e s a n d new slip s a re to be d re d g e d o u t fo r th e S te w a rt a n d /? B aw lf e le v a to rs. O regon ce le ry , b rin g s $2 a doz­ en b u nches, sh ip p ed to S pokane, W ash. ALL TIRES - Ashland Service Station Oeser & Son m GROWING RECOGNITION OF ADVERTISING’S USE yo u n g friend». T h e sw im m in g p a rly , p a r t of th e a fte rn o o n ’s g a ie ty , cam e first, an d w as b rim fu l of fu n an d fro l­ C H A M B E R L A IN ’S 15% th e h ated landlord class. S o m e ! k y ears la te r when it w as reported th a t a bafid of s trik e rs w ere ad­ vancing to sh u t all th e facto ries ’’ O ttb ru sh ed into my office a t the head of an excited group of m en “ from th e shop, yelling: " ‘Get us a lot of shotguns and we’ll keep those fellow s out of h ere! T hose fools expect a m an to i work and save and th en w alk in here and tak e w hat he has got '; ’ w ithout paying for i t! ’ "And th a t,” F a rq u h a r concludes, “I th in k , is alw ays the way to de­ velop a conservative." 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