Satttfdrt», »«ptehiber Ì, Idaa *-*- >-»■» » » »■»■ ÄfcäiAitb ôÀÈLÿ ö h tM ö s " 6* PO R R E N T ;• Classified Column :! TO RENT— Large dwelling house. FIND IT HERE J ------- ■M Mrj ànd Mrs, ÉL W; Richard^ Ì Bette* he *afe than sorry. See are out-of-town visitors yester- Beaver R ealty Co. about your in day from Santa B arbara. surance. Phone 6$, 287-tf Furnished, in good location, suitable for two apartm ents ”A Column Devoted to Brief'* E. E. McMichall was a guest and lodgers. Inquire a t Yock- < > Business and Personal Notes? ‘ Classified Column Rates > I M t « <1 l I > ♦ « « | 11 , yesterday from Sacram ento. ey & Co., 177 East Main St., One cent the word each time. or 265 F ourth St, 1 Sat Tue3 To ru n every issue for one m onth or more, H e the word Full line of am m unition. We Coming from Parm an, Idaho is each time. FOR RENT— Clean, com fortable, Mrs. A. H. McCoy. repair, buy, trad e and sell new and well located housekeeping and used guns. Army Good3 rooms. 316 H argadine. Store FOR SALE For the best in sweet m ilk and 29 5-tf 307-3 cream go to D etrick’a. 206-tf FOR SALE— Peaches. Excellent Among recent guests were Mrs. for canning. 2c-per pound at FOR? RENT— House, partly fu rn E. W. Mathewson of Everett, H. H. Blackman Is a visitor ished. Garden, .fruit, garage. 4 57 Holly St. Bring your box W ashington. from Boise, Idaho. 2 blocks east of Ju n io r High es. 307-3* School. 240 Oberlin St. Old papers for sale. 25c a FOR SALE— Cheap, Dodge to u r Have a lit at Orres- -tailors for 307-2* hundred. Tidings Office. tf ing car. 66 M ountain Ave. men and women. 226-tf FOR RENT— Furnished house. 307-3 Inquire Mrs. G. N. K ram er, 332 Rose Lubkeman, and Ora Zinck O ther visitors from Los Angel are guests from Stockton. FOR SALE— Dry oak tier wood. - H argadine. Phone 263L. es were Mr. and Mrs. H arry Rin- Phone 1F5. 307-3* 303-tf alow. , - ' • v , H. H, Wilson is among late ar- rivals from Los Angeles. 20 per cent off on Hood Tiros ' this week only at needom ’3. 304-t5 S08"‘ of the Bo&rd of Governors. Chants' Association for supple- m e selection of a secretary w ill! m enting its present chapters, num- fce rcaae by the board of Rover- bering a dozen located in the prin- ca°ndidai ; : : considerat,oa oy ; xorm aaon oi new chapters in ett- Members of the chapter are au-[ aEd towns w here the retail bus tom atlcally members of the O re -;iness men have no such local o< gon State Retail M erchants’ As-! sanization. soeiatlon and also are made m e m - i ____________ _____ bers of the national retail organ- Mrs Ackart ization of their choice, such as n “ ‘¿ 1 ° f Myrtl<? C reek’ the National Shoe R etailers’ As , h a s ,been 1,1 the Community Hos- soclation. the N ational Association w ei * WCek’.wher® she undor- of R etail Grocers, N ational Asso- L a ? “ ° perai*°n’ Mrs’ A ckart elation of Retail Clothiers N ation <• „ reHiei lbered as m anager FORTLAND, Sept. 1,— Prelim Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Horner, Sr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. inary work is being completed as W. L. Horner, Jr., of Johnstow n, rapidly as possible preparatory to the starting of actual construction Pa., are visitors today. of the new line through Klam ath 20 per cent off on Hood Tires x* alls to Oakridge in Oregon, known as the Natron Cut-off, is this week only at Leedom’s. house during the providing a second route between al Retail Dry Goods Association 304-t5 and others. sum m er school session. Her rpe- ¡san Francisco and Portland. j cial nurre, Mrs. Donnell, is also Roy G. Brown ad family of This project entails about 118 * he organization of the St. Hel- from Myrtle Creek. Orland, California were visitors miles of construction work yesterday. through a scenic and practically See Carl Loveland about get FO R SALE— Pianos a t reduced FOR RENT— Private garage on virgin section of Oregon. It will ting your boy in the Boys’ Band. prices. If interested w rite H. Factory stret. Phone 4 SI J. Always glad to advise with Let me tell you about the new cost in the neighborhood of $15 - N. Lofland, Medford. 286-tf you about your fire insurance I have a few good second hand full coverage Automobile policy. 000,000. 304-6* needs and rates; perhaps you saxophones, cornets, trom bones, Yeo, of course. 246-tf. In order to carry the traffic FOR RENT— Furnished house. clarinets, etc., th a t I can get very m ight profit by calling 27^J. FOR SALE— Peaches. E a rly K lam ath Falls and over the N at 4 78 Boulevard. cheap, and they can be bought on 304-tf Yeo, of course. 287-tf Mr. and Mrs. C. O. W ells and ron Cut-off it will be necessary Crawford. 1 cent per pound. the easiest kind of term s. Studio MISCELLANEOUS Bring you?- boxes. 895 Ash 135 E. Main. Phone 134 and family of K lam ath Falls are viei- ’ to expend about $5,000,000 in tors today. F. R. F arrell is a business visi 465- land St. 304-tf new construction work from Black 306-3 LOST— Elks tooth with initials tor from San Francisco. » B utte Summit to Grass Lake, R. D. W. and Lodge num ber FOR SALE— Fresh fru its and We make a specialty or picnic south of Klam ath Falls. 326. F inder re tu rn to Tid O ther arrivals from Stockton and cam pers’ needs. D etrick’s. vegetabres. Phone 335L. 575 Oranges, lemons, grape fru it— In the Im perial Valley of Cal ings office and get 35.00 re w-ere Marie, Besa and Geo. Meier. Liberty St. 304-1 mo Detrick sells for less. 106-tf 236-tf ifornia, 21.7 miles of new fine, ward. 307-5* are being constructed from Cali- FOR SALE— Old papers 25c per Do you know why there !s so Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grieve and patrie east and south to a point Miss Frances Smith of Boise, hundred. Tidings orflce tf A BOOKLET— Every woman an much full coverage auto insur A. Grieve of Davis, California, *T*HIS bank is not only interested ticipating MARRIAGE should was in Ashland today. near Holtville, and as previously ance sold? ABk J. Si. Dennis; were Ashland visitors yesterday 1 FOR SALE— Dry body wood cut in big men, but it is even more have. Send 50c to Emily Rob announced, extensions of line to from large tim ber. 33.00 per erts, Box 601 Central Station, interested in those who tire going Good clothes are an economy. ask G. W. T refren; it always taling 23.42 miles are being added pays to be sure, and insure with Mr. and Ms. A. E. Stephenson in Kern County, Calif. tie r delivered. Telephone 383L Portland, Oregon 301-12 See P aulserud's suits. to be big men some day. Maybe Yeo, of course. Phone 274J. of Portland are among late a r Jim Beagle. 303-6* At Rocky Point, near Metz, on this is you. l.lue up with us aud let 287-tf rivals. HEMSTITCHING tlte Coast Line, a new 1275 ft., Dr. Guy Woods and Lela Woods us help you. FOR SALE— B eautiful new- five E X P E R T HEMSTITCHING__ were arrivals from Portland. tunnel is being built at a cost of room bungalow, breakfast A. J. Musso was a business visi Mrs. Frank Henry, 147 G ran Among late arrivals are Mr. $200,000. This will elim inate cur nook, large bath room, screen to r from Tacoma. ite St. 304-6* and Mrs. Geo. F. W hitney of San ves aud perm it additional speed. New Fall goods ju st arrived at porch, laundry trays, built in Francisco. Paulserud’s. 291-tf i Yard limits are being extended features in kitchen, dining NOTICE TO PUBLIC KNITTER and main track re-aranged at room and bed room. Cement The annual business m eeting Nutglade near There will be a dem onstration Mrs. A. F. Condrey Is a busi Dunsm uir, at a porch and pergola, basement, TRY-PLEX AUTO KNITTER__ Ashland, Oregon m eeting of the A utomatic Elec of the Southern Oregon C hautau cost of $110,000. This m arks the ness visitor from Klam ath Falls. double garage, wood 3hed, one And ten pounds fine quality tric Brake Company, at Moose qua Association will be held in beginning of a large yard at this block from Baulevard. Come K nitting Yarn. 337 Scenic It isn’t too early to order th a t Hall, over Overland Garage Ash C hautauqua Pioneer Hall Tues poiut. A line change of more than and look it over a t 341 Beach Drive. 30-13* Fall suit. P aulserud’s. 291-tf land, a t 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, day evening, September 4, a t 8 oue-lialf mile is being made near St. Terms if desired. 3 0 -ltf 1 September 5th. 307-5 o’clock. All holding life mem ber Mott, California, on the Shasta ship are requested to be present. ► +-♦♦♦•» ...................................... », WOULD LIKE TO TRADE— We'll Ralph Gill is also registered Division, elim inating the Big Can MRS. JOHN H. FULLER, H arry II. D eZarnett and Geo. from Klam ath Falls. built 5-room house aud lot, yon trestle which is 615 ft long Secretary. E. King of Hilt, were business 50x150 close to H aw thorne ’ and 104 ft. high. This work will PHYSICIANS .school and library for small 1 Special. During August best ! visitors yesterday. cost $135,000 and will give a per Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 13. W ard are house near Junior High or DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi factory blocks only $6.50 per load I recent arrivals from Cleveland, m anent roadbed in place of this post office. W rite P. O. Box 1 dence and office, 108 Pioneer delivered direct from car. O rder trestle. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Maxon are The wav some minds work. Take for instance Ohio. Telephone 28. Office 115, Ashland, Ore. l - l j avenue. now. Ashland Lum ber Co. Phone among late arrivals from Visalia, hours. 10 to 12 a. ra.; 2 to 6 ?ttitu,de 9? tl,(‘ Ulan who. hides a p. m. only. 20 • 304-5 California. •S><1.00 watch under his pillow at night, vet ho “ Yes, all insurance policies do F or s a le , trade or rent - parks his car on a dark street for hours at it 160 acres unimproved land, un DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac L. E. O’Brien was a recent , Will trade Ranch for Ashland look much alike; but then— so tice limited to eye, ear, nose and ime with a $30.00 spare tire that has ,„> pro incumbered, near village of 300 do mushrooms and toad stools.” on S. P. R, R. and good hard th ro at— X-ray including teeth. guest of Ashland from Seattle. home. 66 acres on W agner creek, The Billings Office w rites only tection. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to roads, 100 acres under fence; 3 miles from Talent, mostly the “ M ushroom” kind. 305-4 n!ie n«l,uber of tires stolen is said to be ap w ith good n atu ral p a stu re ,' 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland Flues and chimneys cleaned by : wooded, 4 acres, free irrigation Ore. Alida M. W ard, accompanied palling. I he appalling thing is that so few are plenty of w ater. Three roomed expert who will be in Ashland in berries and other fruits. House by Harold W. W ard, are among ST. HELENS, Sept. 1.— At a house, barn and woodshed. For stolen when the opportunity is so great. two days. If your stove or furn- j aud barn, splendid well of w ater, fu rth er particulars address F. i DR . G. C. PHET1 EPLACE dinner m eeting attended by the out-of-town visitors from Cleve Considerably more than half the ears that ace smokes or fails to draw or j good road. W ant a small home J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf land, Ohio. DENTISTRY representative retail business men pass you daily are carrying spare tires and does not bake well, the flue needs : In Ashland. Staples Realty, A sh Above Citizens Bank of this community in the St. Hel wheels that have no protection./ cleaning. Prevent fires. Phone ! land Hotel Bldg. FO R SALE OR RENT— 8 room ‘ 300 ?tf Office Phone 151 Cliff Payne makes Screens. ens hotel W ednesday night, or Every car owner should have at least two 39- 303-6* house partly furnished. Gar- Res. Phone 201J ganization was effected of a St. pad locks, one for his garage or tool box and den and fruit. 240 Oberlin St. ( T. Woods and wife are regis H. J. Golden is a business visi Helens C hapter of the Oregon one tor his tire carrier. We have a full lm - if R. L. Kinney is among late tered from Spokane. 305-4* CHIROPRACTORS to r from K lam ath Falls. the Celebrated State Retail M erchants’ Associa arrivals from K lam ath Falls. tion. The following officers were FOR SALE— Lot on Alida St. DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic YALE and TOWNE PAD LOOKS Business visitors yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Richards elected: $25.00 down, $10.00 a month. and Electro-Therapy. The com The Tidings office for all were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith bination does wonders. Firs! kinds of prlhting. are guests from Quincy, Californ Phone 28 or call 108 Pioneer Thomas IT. Roys, president; of Boise, Idaho. ia. 48 142&1 BaDk Bldg‘ Phone avenue. 281-1 mo Dewey C. H arrison, vice president House Calls FOR SALE— Milch goats. 220 Garfield St. 283-1 mo DR. HAWLEY— Above Tiding« office. Phone 91. O liili i i i Ä FOR HALE— REAL ESTATE DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro ----- V— --------------------------------- practor, near Postoffice. Hours FOR SALE— Modern bungalow, 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. ! ¡ C - á THO M AS garage, 3 large lots, fruit, MEIGHAN berries, etc. 356 Laurel St. ; TRANSFER AND EXPRESS C E C IL B. 280-1 mo* De m ille K )R prompt and sareful service liti auto trucks or horse drays, cal WANTED W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone O 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WANTS— Hotel Ashland. 56tf ACNES Good place to work for board AYRES and room. 455 Mountain Ave. ! T. L. POWELL— General T rans-1 WM.C. de m il l e 1-3 I fer—Good team and m otor 1 trucks. Good service at e rea sonable price. Phone 83. WANTED— To hear from owner _____ having farm or unimproved j TRY _ FEHIGE • FOR HAULING “ 11*1 OIA Vt h i . i h l l l l l l l i l H I l i l i I !.. BEBI land for sale. John J. Black, ! and tran sfer work of ail kinds D A N IE LS 375 B St. Phone 410-R. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. jam es 200-lmo* CRUZE WANTED— A ranch of two hun PLANING MILL dred acres or less. Give full i particulars, none but owners i IORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET Cor. Heilman andi G le n n B ETTY N IT A W ALTER need ; answer. Box 175, Long- | WORKS, POU hunter COMPSON Van Ness. 194-tf NALOI H IE R S NEGRI G L O R IA L E W IS view, W ash. 307-2* J THEOOORE A LLAN SWANSON STONE KO5LOFF O WA N PLUMBING WANTED— At once box-makers. Long, ¡Heady job. Bagley Can- 1 J ERR Y O’NEAL—Plum bing. 207 East Main. Phone 138 ning Co., of Talent. 307-2 i The Big Man Some Day The Citizens Bank of Ashland PROFESSIONAL IT 15 FUNNÌ Simpson’s Hardware ¡I C monuments WANTED— 50 or 75 head of cat- tie to pasture. Good feed. Al- i*o some heavy work horses to sell. Phone 4F13. 306-3* j M ON U M ENT— MA R K E R 8 I Lowest Prices ; ASHLAND GRANITE CO. i 3rd und E ast Main St. 223-6mo ASHLAND GRANITE MONUMENTS Oregon Granite Co. S. PENNISTON, Salesman. WANTED— At ouce box-makers. Phone 444Y Long, steady job. Bagley Can Res. 476 Laurel ning Co., of Talent. 307-2 WANTED— Peach pickers. 651 W alnut. 305-5* WANTED— To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. 272-Sat* i WANTED— Position as waitress. Experienced. Inquire at 376 B. Street. 306-3* WANTED— Young man to learn p rin ters’ trade. Small wages to begin. Good opportunity for rig h t young man. Inquire a t Tidings office. tf HELP WANTED L E A T R lC E JO Y JACQUELINE LOGAN DOROTHY □ALTO N ■/ HOLT RICA ROO CORTEZ GEO RG E FAW CETT A lic e BRADY V V - D A V ID POWELL E l s ie FERGUSON, E L L IO T T DEXTER A.II these Paramount artists invite you to participate. With Paramount Week the greatest motion picture season the world ever saw gets well under way, You have the opportunity for a grand review of i923’s achievements and a pre-view of the great Paramount Pictures coming. Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil lions have during five previous annual Paramount Weeks. Farmers, Attention! Look to your Mowers, Rakes and Binders early so in case I should not have the worn or broken parts in stock I will have time to send to Portland for them. Garden Hose and Tools of every Description AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— E ith er sex, may earn $100 to $200 m onthly corresponding for new spapers; $15 to $25 weekly in spare tim e; experi ence unnecessary; no canvas sing; subjects suggested. Send Sacramento Visitors— Mrs. John H unt and son of for particulars. National Press B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf Sacram ento are visiting a few days at the home of Mrs. Will The Tidings office for all Dodge. Mrs. H unt Is a sister-in- kinds of printing. law of Mrs. Dodge. PEIL’S CORNER ROBERT AGNEW , ' W ESLEY RUGGLES M '' JOSEPH .HENAOERY, G EO RG E ME l FORIY Q h a n t o n io MORENO. , ' ^ A I CHARLES . OE ROCHE -a rr R o b e r t W AGNER v ic t o r HERBERT BRENO n . F L E M IN G Param ount Week a t your theatre now! R ic h a r d d ix TH EO D O R E ROBERTS MARY ASTOR L O IS W IL S O N MAY MCAVOY J FAMOVS PLAYERS LASKY CORPORATION _ a d o c ph REAL ESTATE LOANS 6 P E R CENT LOANS— Undei Reserve System on city or farm ! property. Reserve Deposit Company. 72 F ourth street, ! Portland, Oregon. 290-Wed Sat-3 mo. LI LA LEE SEPT. 1, in “Sixty G entian Hour’’ SEPT. 2-3 A W,n. DeMille Production “Grumpy” with Theodore Roberts SEPT. 4-5-6 Gloria Swanson in “Bluebeard’s Eighth W ife” i t ’s t i A a u T y - L L S IG R ID kHOLMQUISTj C h a r Les M A IG N E ir v in ' GEORGE LFITZMAURICE j 1 W IL L A T L AL1 R E D green joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures AU this week—Paramount Pictures will be shown. AT THE Ashland Walter Hiers. zuko r , SEPT. 7-8 Betty Compson in “Woman With Four Faces” SEPT 9-10 Agnes Ayres in “Racing Hearts” SEPT. 11-12-13 A Geo. Melford Production “Saiomy Jane" From the Book, by Bret Harte. with Jacqueline Logan, Geo. Fawcett and Maurice Flynn. Pa r a m o u n t P i c t u r e SEPT. 14-15 Thomas Meighan in “Homeward Bound” SEPT. 21-22 Dorothy Dalton, in “Law of the Lawless” SEPT. 16-17 Eileen Percy, Theodore Kosloff and Rob ert Cain in “Children of Jazz”. SEPT. 23-24 Bebe Daniels, in “The Exciters.” SEPT. 18-19-20 SEPT. 25-26-27 A Allan Dwan Production “Glimpses of the Moon.” A James Cruze Production “Hollywood” with 22 real stars and 56 screen celebrities SEPT. 28-29. Jack Holt, in "The Tiger’s Claw.” show in to w n