Wednesday, August IS, 1023 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS GET 18 MONTHS FOR STEALING PAIR OF SHOES M i l l FIND IT HERE. M AN ILA , A ug. 15.— F o r s te a l­ "A Column Devoted to Brief' < ► ing a p a ir of sh o e s v a lu e d a t $4 <> Business and Personal Notes. In o cen cio A siático , a F ilip in o » » > > < « » > ♦ ♦ ♦ « * » * » « * »♦■♦♦♦ ♦ C la ssifie d C o lu m n R a te s la u n d ry m a n , w as se n te n c e d to O ue c e n t th e w ord e a c h tim e. For the best In sweet milk and To r u n e v e ry issu e fo r one se rv e 18 m o n th s in ja il by J u d g e cream go to Detrick's. 106-tf m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord L o ssin , of th e M anila M unicipal e ach tim e. C o u rt. 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[N a tio n a l Crop Im p rovem en t Service.] give them every possible chance, science and m odern says D ennis A. M errim an of the sa n ita tio n a re lengthening th e A m erican Steel a n d W ire company, average life of th e individual A m er­ “and th e b e tte r baby circles or ican, but in sp ite of everything th e P a y C ash a n a b u y f o r less a t first y e a r o r tw o of the in fa n t’s life clinics being e stab lish ed th rough­ out the country a re a w onderful L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l. 2 7 9 -tf on e a rth Is very precarious, and thing. th e death ra te is still fa r too high “ In th e larg e cities, com m unity to let us becom e com placent. G eorge I. 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B u tu lia a n d w ife of S an while they learned by it, it was Mr. a n d M r.s J . H. K o e h le r of pretty h a rd on th e in fa n ts—about th is sort of thing, nr..I • F ra n c is c o w e re A sh la n d v is ito rs n a if of them lost out in th e stru g ­ have decisively cut th e • • r D allas, T exas, w ho a r e to u rin g to d a y , h a v in g sto p p e d h e re to gle. rate , we . u:st ai' get th e w est th is s u m m e r, p assed -t'.c \ “The children of today arc the iiuportau'- • sp en d th e d a y in L ith ia P a rk . y e s te rd a y in A sh la n d , s e e in g th e hope oJ tomorrow, ar.I we city. B e tte r he s a fe th a n s o rry . See No. 9— B e a v e r R e a lty Co. a b o u t y o u r in ­ A lw ays g lad to a d v ise w ith s u ra n c e . P h o n e 68. 2 8 7 -tf y o u a b o u t y o u r f ir e In su ra n c e n e e d s a n d r a te s ; p e rh a p s you C. P. M iller a n d w ife of T a ­ m ig h t p ro fit by c a llin g 2 7 4 J. com a, W a s h in g to n , passed» th e Yeo, of co u rse . .2 8 7 - tf d a y h e re y e s te rd a y w h ile M r. M il­ J . W . S w eeney a n d w ife a n d le r w as tr a n s a c tin g b u sin e ss. F O R R E N T — 20 a c re ra n c h , 1 m ile fro m A sh la n d . 12 a c re s a lfa lfa , m o d e rn h o u se , la rg e b a rn , w ith o r w ith o u t ntock M a rg a re t M u rp h y of P o rtla n d a n d e q u ip m e n t. F r a n k B es- w ere a t th e H o te l A sh la n d la s t w ick, E . M ain. 2S3-6* n ig h t, h a v in g r e tu r n e d h e r e a f te r R E A L E ST A T E LOANS th e ir m a c h in e b ro k e dow n en ....« P E R ( E N T LOANS— U ndei ro u te to K la m a th F a lls . The R e se rv e S ystem on city o r farm p a rty w as in A sh la n d S u n d a y p ro p e rty . R e se rv e D ep o sit n ig h t also. C om pany, 72 F o u r th s tr e e t, P o rtla n d , O regon. O ra n g e s, le m o n s, g ra p e f r u i t — 290-W ed S at-3 m o. D e tric k se lls f o r le ss. 106-tf 160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la n d , u n ­ in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300 on S. P . R. R. a n d good h a rd PH Y S IC IA N S ro a d s , 100 a c re s u n d e r fen ce w ith good n a tu r a l p a s tu re , p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e ro o m ed D R. M A T T IE B. S H A W — R esi­ d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r h o u se , b a rn a n d w o odshed. F o r a v e n u e . T e le p h o n e 28. Office f u r t h e r p a r tic u la r s a d d re s s F . h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 J ., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 8 tf p. m . only. F O R SA L E — 3 a c re s irrig a te d b o tto m la n d on th e R o g u e DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c ­ tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose a n d R iv e r, j u s t o ff of pav ed P a ­ th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . cific h ig h w a y a n d close to Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to 5. 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Weave*» w rite s as follow s: “ I t h a s com e to m y a tte n tio n th e l a s t few d ay s th h a t th e peo­ ple of O regon an d W a sh in g to h c a n n o t u n d e rs ta n d w hy th e C a li­ fo rn ia h ig h w a y com m ission h a s n o t fin ish e d t h a t p rin c ip a l ro ad — th e P acific h ig h w a y — w hich c o n tin u e s th e O reg o n -P acific h ig h w ay . “ T h is is one m a tte r th a t th e C a lifo rn ia h ig h w a y com m ission w ould lik e to fin ish a t once. T h is ro a d w as pro v id ed fo r in th e f ir s t bond issu e ; it w as a lso p ro ­ vided fo r in th e second bond is­ su e. T he th ir d bond issu e of • » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < > The Cash R egister RHEUMATISM HE cash register business was built up around the slogan “ Get a Receipt.” It is essential to have a record of every money transaction. A check book with this bank is your cash register. T LEAVES YOU FOREVER D eep S e a te d U ric A cid D e p o sits > v elo u s r e s u lts h a v e been accom p­ A re D issolved a n d th e R h e u ­ lish e d in th e m o st se v e re cases m a tic P o iso n S ta r ts to L eav e w h e re th e su ffe rin g a n d ag o n y w as th e S y stem W ith in T w e n ty -fo u r in te n s e a n d p ite o u s a n d w h e re th e H o u rs. p a tie n t w as h e lp le ss. E v e ry D ru g g ist in th is c o u n try Mr. J a m e s H. A llen, th e d is ­ is a u th o riz e d to say to ev ery r h e u ­ c o v e re r of A lle n rh u , w ho fo r m any m a tic s u ffe re r t h a t if a fu ll p in t y e a rs su ffered th e to rm e n ts of b o ttle of A lle n rh u , th e s u re c o n ­ a c u te rh e u m a tis m , d e s ire s a ll s u f ­ q u e ro r of rh e u m a tis m , d oes n o t f e re rs to know t h a t h e d oes n ot show th e w ay to sto p th e ag o n y , w a n t a c e n t of a n y o n e ’s m oney W . A. K in n e y of M e d fo rd p a s ­ re d u c e sw o llen jo in ts a n d do sed th e d a y h e re to d a y tr a n s a c t ­ a w ay w ith even th e s lig h te s t u n le ss A lle n rh u d e c isiv ely c o n ­ q u e rs th is w o rst of a ll d ise a se s, in g b u s in e s s a n d v is itin g w ith tw in g e of rh e u m a tic p a in , h e w ill a n d h e h a s in s tru c te d d ru g g is ts g la d ly r e tu r n y o u r m oney w ith o u t frie n d s. to g u a ra n te e it a s above in ev ery co m m en t. A lle n rh u h a s b een trie d a n d in sta n c e . (E a st Side P h a rm a c y Biggest Open Aair Theatre te s te d fo r y e a rs , a n d re a lly m a r ­ can su p p ly you. M A R S E IL L E S , F r a n c e , A ug. M ILLIO N D O LLA R FU ND 15.— O ne o f th e la r g e s t open a ir TO T E A C H MORO G IR L S th e a tr e s in th e w o rld h a s ju s t been d e d ic a te d h e re . I t h a s ac­ M ANILA, A ug. 15.— M rs. L or- c o m m o d a tio n s f o r 6,000 s p e c ta ­ illa rd S p en cer, of New Y ork and to rs. T h e s ta g e is 80 fe e t w ide A tla n tic C ity, is ra is in g a fund a n d 30 ,fee t deep . of $ 1 ,0 00,000 in th e U nited S ta te s fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a school T he K la m a th F a lls C h a m b e r fo r M oro g irls in Jolo. Mrs. of C om m erce is m a k in g e v e ry e f ­ S p en cer is th e p a tro n e s s of v a ri­ fo rt to a s s u re th e su ccess of th e o u s e d u c a tio n a l a n d c h a rita b le a c ­ big s o u th e rn O regon picnic a t tiv itie s in Jo lo , w h e re sh e is w o r­ C ra te r L a k e p la n n e d fo r S u n d ay , sh ip p ed by th e M oros. She vis­ A u g u st 1 9 th , a c c o rd in g to the its h e r w a rd s ev e ry tw o o r th re e M edford M a il-T rib u n e, an d th e ie y e a rs a n d h a s ju s t a rriv e d in Jo lo LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 15.— De­ seem s to be v e ry in d ic a tio n th a t fo r one of h e r p e rio d ica l visits* c la rin g in h is a n n u a l e x p o rt t h a t th e re w ill be a g e n e ro u s r e p r e ­ T he th e p o p u la tio n of Los A n g eles is s e n ta tio n fro m th e ir city. now 9 0 0 ,000 r e s id e n ts a n d t h a t K la irtath F a lls c o m m itte e is a n x ­ m ore re q u e s ts fo r s tr e e t a n d o th ­ ious t h a t M edford be w ell r e p r e ­ e r civic im p ro v e m e n ts h a v e sh o w ­ s e n te d a n d th e ir in v ita tio n to lo­ A e re d his o ffice th a n a t a n y o th e r cal people is m o st c o rd ia l. good tu r n o u t fro m ev e ry com ­ tim e. C ity E n g in e e r G riffin h as b a re d s u rp r is in g fig u re s to th e m u n ity of s o u th e rn O regon w ill R O SEB U R G , O re., A ug. 15.— sp ell su ccess fo r th e proposed B oard of P u b lic W o rk s. T he C a lifo rn ia H ig hw ay co m m is­ T he p o p u la tio n of Los A n g e le s p lan of a r e g u la r a n n u a l g e i to ­ sion a t th e n ex t session of th e h a s in c re a se d 20 p e r c e n t d u rin g g e th e r w hich w ill e n a b le tln s e C a lifo rn ia le g is la tu re w ill e n d e a ­ th e la s t y e a r a n d h a s g ro w n from c o m m u n itie s to b e tte r c o o p e ra te v o r to o b ta in fu n d s to pave th e 575,450 in 1920, to 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r in d ev e lo p in g s o u th e rn O regon P acific h ig h w a y in th e n o rth e rn an in c re a se in t h a t s h o rt tim e of a s a w hole. p a rt of th a t s ta te , a c co rd in g to 57 p e r c e n t, G riffin ’s r e p o rt W h en th e people fro m v a rio u s a le tte r receiv ed by W. J . W eav er p o in ts in th is sectio n a sse m b le s ta te d . of th e U m p q u a h o tel of th is city, E n g in e e r G riffin su m m a riz e d a w eek fro m to m o rro w , sp o k e s­ from H arv ey M. Toy, c h a irm a n of th e p a s t y e a r ’s b u sin e ss in h is d e ­ m en fro m e ach d is tr ic t w ill voice th e C a lifo rn ia h ig h w a y co m m is­ th e id e a s a n d view s of th e ir p a rtm e n t a s follow s: sion. S q u a re m iles an n e x ed to city, tow ns. T h ese ex c h an g e s of o p in ­ ions a n d id ea s w ill be of m u tu a l 24.75. D eep-sea c re a tu r e s d e p e n d on P la n s, m ap s an d p ro file s filed , b e n e fit to e v e ry o n e w ho a tte n d s , th o se a t th e s u rfa c e fo r th e ir it is believed by th o se w ho a re 2,345. food. M iles s c ra ify in g a n d o ilin g of sp o n so rin g th e picnic. L ouis U l­ ric h , one of M ed fo rd ’s best know n s tr e e ts a sk e d , 3.82. an d b est lik ed c itiz e n s w ill re p ­ M iles s tr e e t p a v e m e n t a sk ed , r e s e n t th e M edford C h a m b e r at 1 2 9 .7 4 . M iles g ra d in g an d o ilin g a sk e d , th e s o u th e rn O regon picnic, a c ­ c o rd in g to V olney D ixon, c h a ir ­ 34.95. M iles c u rb s, sid e w a lk s and g u t­ m an of th e M edford picnic co m ­ m itte e . te r s a s k e d , 18.40. Do you k n o w w h y th e r e is so m u ch fu ll c o v e ra g e a u to in s u r ­ a n c e so ld ? A sk J . N . D e n n is; a s k G. W . T r e f r e n ; it a lw a y s p a y s to be s u re , a n d in s u r e w ith Yeo, of c o u rse . P h o n e 2 7 4 J . 2 8 7 -tf The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon K M H CHAMBER WORKS ON PICNIC Here’s Good News For the Man who needs a Royal Cord LOS ANGELES NEAR OYALS are th e - only tires in which you get the benefit of the three new U . S. discoveries — Sprayed Rubber — Web Cord and th e Flat-B and Method o f building a Cord Tire. R AREMPI Ï0 PAVE S tre e t im p ro v e m e n t o rd in a n c e s s u b m itte d , 191 (1 3 2 d u rin g 1 9 2 2 ). S tre e t im p ro v e m e n ts co m pleted d u rin g 1922, $ 3 ,6 0 8 ,7 5 2 .3 6 . M iles of s tr e e ts Im proved, 33.13. M iles im p ro v ed w ith c u rb s, sid e w a lk s, e tc ., 44.41. Of th e c ity ’s 3,261, m iles of s tr e e ts , 1,823.68 m iles re m a in u n ­ im proved. In 1922 5.6 m iles of sto rm • d r a in , p a s tin g $ 1 2 1 ,4 3 8 , w as 'b u ilt. M iles of s a n ita ry se w e rs b u ilt, 83.1, c o stin g $ 8 0 2 ,8 8 4 .6 3 . VETERANS’ HOSPITALS BEING BUILT RAPIDLY W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., A ug. 15. — C o n stru c tio n of h o s p ita ls fo r d is a b le d w a r v e te ra n s is p ro g re s ­ s in g in a f a r m ore s a tis fa c to ry m a n n e r to th e A m e ric an L egion th a n h e re to fo re , a c c o rd in g to L e­ g io n o ffic ia ls in W a sh in g to n . E f­ f o r ts a r e b e in g re d o u b le d to se­ c u re a g e n e ra l s u rg ic a l h o sp ita l a t P o r tla n d , O reg o n fo r d isab led m en. FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS GET MONUMENT N O R F O L K , V a., A ug. 15.— E r ­ e c tio n of a n a tio n a l m o n u m e n t in m em o ry o f F re n c h s o ld ie rs a n d s a ilo rs b u rie d a t Y o rk to w n w ho w e re k ille d d u r in g th e R e v o lu ­ tio n a ry W a r is p roposed by Col. E. E . 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