PAGR FOUR •H : : :♦ : -«»♦4+ AsMLAMi) BAltf ÍÍLilXQS i m i n »-»•» » ♦ t ... LOCAL A D aily » » b » r i » « > H .r i h H i - f i — fatttrtiaj-, aej>U‘niber, f t m 1 1» » m $ tft $ >♦ $*> t-t - T - T 7 r. , T T , f r | 7777¡7 ~ 7 \ ' - r r r , r t i ........................................................................................................ < * ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ « ........................ » ............... ............................ ........................, , A r t C lu b M eetin g T he L ad ies A rt C lub w ill m ee t M onday e v e n in g in th e Civic C lub H o u se . I m p o r ta n t busine-tj m a t­ te r s a re to be d iscu ssed a n d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d . H o st­ esses, Mrs. S elm a G ray a n d M iss T íe first in d iv id u a l b u y e r to B la n c h e H icks. ______ d riv e aw a y fro m th e fa c to ry a t ,, , ' F n L M ichigan, o n e of th e 1924 C h e s te r M acC rack en D e p a rts — T, , o . Bu k c a r goes to A. H. C hilds, C h e s te r M acC racken ex p ects to l - m , - - , - - v , of 19 1 5 'h S t.. R ic h m o n d , C al­ l e a r to n ig h t fo r M adison, V, is- , , , , T-. , ci, a u b u rb of S an F r a n - co n sin . E n r o u te he p la n s to stop* Mr. C hilds, w ith M rs. C hilds in San F ra n c is c o a n d C hicago vis-1 to F lin t Iasi W e d n esd a y bv lu n g r. a ik i .4 r? Ion -n ii an d g rad u a l s p rin g w ith •h o iarsliip fo r P o st g ra d u a to <4» « M M M t l > H l l I tw e lv e y e a rs B a p tis ts c h u rc h “ P ra c tic in g th e P re se n c e of D O ES NOT O P E R A T E G od.” is th em fo r S u n d a y m o rn ­ in g se rm o n by th e p a s to r. E v e n ­ W ill be a t in g serv ice u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e S a lv atio n A rm y. S pecial n iu sit H O LLA N D H O T E L a n d a sp e a k e r from P o rtla n d will W ed n esd ay , S e p t. I«) fu rn is h th e se rv ic e. S u n d a y school 9 :4 5 B. Y. P. U. 6 :4 5 . You are Of ¡i «• H o u rs: IO a. in. to I p. m . c o rd ia lly in v ite d t u th e s e an d all cerv ices of th > ch u rc h . O N E DAY ONLY B. C. M iller. P a s to r • • « COLUMBIA DRY BATTERIES It w as likew ise tru e th a t sh a re s w ere also owned by w orkm en in o th er facto ries, by clerical w ork­ ers and by» sm all m erch an ts. A good m any w ere also ow ned by widows and o rp h an s w hose m od­ est e s ta te s had been w isely in ­ vested for them by th e ir bankers. T hey w ere C apitalists. -----here----- B attery W ork and Auto Lighting Accessories No C h a rg e f o r C o n s u lta tio n M e th o d ist E p isc o p a l c h u rc h S. J . C h an cy , M in is te r __________ r - M e .le n th in is a r e g u la r S u n d a y school a t 9 :1 5 . C lasses a r e p ro v id e d fo r a ll a g e s an d a ll e r u a te in n ied iejn e a n d s u r licen sed by th e s ta te a re w elcom e. “ T he K in g ’s H ig h - gC! a n d v.ay w ill be he p a s to r ’s su b je c t! of O regon. ¡iG v is.ts p ro fe ssio n a lly th e fo r th e se rm o n a t th e m o rn in g c h u rc h serv ice T h e re will be spec­ n o re im p o rta n t to w n s a n d c itie s ial m usic. A ¡¡it-iial p ro g ra m i s 1 ;n o ffe rs to ail w ho call on th is being a rra n g e d fo r th e E p w o rth ! t > tre e c o n s u lta tio n , ex cept th e leag u e m eetin g al 6 :4 .i S unday ■ penne of tr e a tm e n t w hen d e ­ evening. M ajo r W in te rb o tto u i w ho sire d . A ccording to h is m eth o d of is at tin; head of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y of th e N o rth w e st, will speak tre a tm e n t he does n o t o p e ra te fo r a t th e e v e n in g c h u rc h serv ice. AH c h ro n ic a p p e n d ic itis, g a ll s to n e s, ’ a re c o rd ia lly in v ited to a il th e u lc e rs of sto m a c h , to n sils o r a d e ­ m ee tin g s a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h . noids. H e h a s to h is c re d it w o n d e rfu l r e s u lts in d ise a se s of th e s to m a c h , T rin ity E p isco p al c h u rc h V icar th e R ev. P. K . H am m ond liv e r, bow els, blood, s k in , n e rv e s, H oly C om m union a t 8 a. m ., S u n ­ h e a rt, k id n e y , b la d d e r, bed w e t­ I d a y school a t 9 :4 5 . M orn in g s e rv ­ tin g , c a ta r r h , w eak lu n g s, r h e u ­ ice a n d se rm o n a t 11. S tra n g e rs m atism , sc ia tic a , leg u lc e rs a n d an d v isito rs c o rd ia lly w elcom ed. re c ta l a ilm e n ts. If you h av e been a ilin g fo r a n y le n g th of tim e a n d do n o t g e t a n y b e tte r, do n o t fail to c all, a s im ­ p ro p e r m e a su re s r a t h e r th a u d is ­ ease a re v ery o fte n th e c a u se of y o u r long s ta n d in g tro u b le . R e m e m b e r ab o v e d a te , t h a t c o n s u lta tio n on th is trip w ill be tre e a n d th a t h is tre a tm e n t is d iffe re n t. M a rrie d w om en m u st be a c ­ co m p an ied by th e ir h u sb a n d s. A d d re ss: 211 B ra d b u ry B ldg., Los A n g eles. C alif. Daily Fashion Hint New and Complete line of Universal W rinkle Proof Irons. The Best Electric Iron Made. It w as alBO tru e th a t the factory corporation had issued a m illion dollars in bonds to ra ise funds to buy th e m ate ria l and pay the w ages of w orkm en to build the factory. T hese bonds w ere owned as Inv estm en ts not only by p er­ sons of w ealth, but also by m any people of m oderate m eans who had saved out of th eir wages and salaries. They w ere C apitalists. Ashland Electric Supply Phone 155-J. Opposite Swenson & Peebler • • « CHEVROLETS REDUCED I Owing to the unprecedented demand and iD' creased Production in all Chevrolet Models, A substantial reduction has been made. New prices are: And it was also tru e th a t out of rec e ip ts of th e factory, before a cent was tak e n to pay In te re st on the bonds, before a penny was used to pay dividends on th e stock, a good m any d o llars w ere taken to pay wages to th e w orkm en. • • • T he w orkm en were C ap italists, too. They w ere in v esting th eir stre n g th and th e ir ta le n ts and th e ir aklll in the fac to ry —they w ere g e ttin g th e ir dividends out of its earn in g s as well as the sto ck h o ld ers and bondholders. P o lic e in Large Touring Car ......................................... $635.00 Roadster ............................................. . . . 625.00 R attle A gain st CouPe ............................................... 830.00 Sedan ............................................... 990.00 Light Delivery ..-........................... 610.00 Û 1918 1919 u Express hCassis ..........................................675.00 100% a F. O. B. Ashland T5% in uj !: fe ? § ASHLAND AUTO CO., (— z u L. Z undell, Mgr. -»♦ ♦ » I »« I > » M POTORIA*. W H E N A P R O N A N D D R E SS AGREE The long-wasted slip-on frock of Pharaoh blue éponge pictured here, quite agrees tin t it should have the protection of the dainty apron of organdy trimmed with hem-stitching. The apron may be cut either cross­ wise or lengthwise, requiring kJ yard 36-inch material for the former and 1 yard for the latter method. Three and one-half yards of pongee are needed for the dress. Pictorial Review Apron No«. 1485. Sizes 34, 40 and 44 inches bust. Price 25 cents. Dress No. 1293. Sizes, 34 to 4$ inches bust. Price 35 gents. « M < m o st p ra c tic a l w ays to s tim u la te y o u r b u si­ n e ss is to g e t o u t a n a tt r a c t ­ % NOTICE ive p iece o f p r in tin g in th e s h a p e of a le tte r , c irc u la r, fo ld e r o r b lo tte r Now if you w ant any Our Tire Shop will be closed Sundays, Begin-* ning Sunday, September 9,1923. of hese, ju s t te le p h o n e 39 a n d Get Our Prices on the famous Fisk Premier we will be th e r e ’to a s c e rta in y o u r w an ts. 30x3« C o r d ....................................... ,....$ 1 1 .9 5 32x4 C o r d .................. ................................ 19 50 TIDINGS PRESS T e lep h o n e 3 0 HEAL REA LTY REM A RK w e have some more of those Kruggel Bros. Tire Shop NO BOON IN CH EAP M ONEY One thing th a t has to be given ’ up is the idea th a t cheap money is alw ays good for business. F a rm ­ ers w ant cheap m oney, business m en w ant cheap m oney, gtock i ,peculators w ant cheap m oney, the U. S. T reasu ry w ants to float gov­ ern m en t loans on cheap m oney so- ! cialfsts, a n a rc h ists and old-line ' g reen b ack ers w ant very, very cheap m oney. E verybody feels th a t when the m oney ra te is shoved up it Is an a rb itra ry dam per on pros­ perity. But we cannot have both a low ra te on m oney and a stable level of prices. We can have one o r the o th e r—not both to g eth er for any length of tim e. A low ra te of m oney m eans an inflated price lev­ el. A stab le price level m eans a fluctuating ra te of discount. T hat is, the public m ust learn to look at the price level instead of th e bank reserv es, as th e ir m easure of ex­ pectation for a rise or fall of the value of money. Now th is fact m akes me feel th at a m istake is m ade if we do not fully explain to the public the pow er alread y exercised by the bank rate an d the F ed eral R eserve Board and R eserve banks. Our b an k ers and econom ists see the bad use th a t is likely to be m ade of political control of banking and c u rren cy and they try to m ake the people believe th a t so in tric a te a question m u st be left to experts. As a m a tte r of fact our p resent m ethods encourage the very thing we wish to avoid. W e let every­ body believe th a t , low ra te s on m oney are n ecessary for p ro sp eri­ ty and then when bank reserv es run low on account of the effects of th is belief, we a re suddenly com ­ pelled to Jump th e ra te s to pro­ tec t th e reserv es. W e get both a cycle of prices and a cycle of bank rate s, w hereas, if th e public u n d e r­ stood th a t the rise of bank ra te s should not w ait u ntil bank reserv es a re low, but th e ra te s should be advanced several m onths ahead for the very purpose of prev en tin g a fictitious p ro sp erity with its in­ flated price level, then th e public m ight be satisfied to support the a d m in istra tiv e reg u la tio n s which raise the ra te s a t a tim e when th e re seem s to be no need of doing it.—Jo h n R. Commons, U niversity of W isconsin. H onors for Club M em bers The a n n u al convention, W iscon­ sin B ankers A ssociation, p re se n t­ ed diplom as to fifteen boys and five g irls successfully com pleting four y e a rs ’ club work, the first tim e any s ta te b a n k e rs’ associa­ tion h as tak en such action. G ood USED CARS oil hand Better Try one out before you buy Phone 152 Park Garage Reliable Dealers —ill-- Nash Automobiles GMC Trucks Good Used Cars RAYBESTOS Brake Lining Service Station Brake Lining by Machinery Guaranteed For One Year AUTOMOTIVE SHOP C h e v ro le t an d D odge P a r ts an d S ervice Ashland. C ities A re L o sin g A u to m o b ile T h ie v e s 1920 1021 1922 H „ I I ♦-»«»«»a.............................. .............................................. J FIGURES FOR TYPICAL SMAIJ. CITIES SHOW THEY RECOVER NEARLY 100% OF ALL AUTOMOBILES STOLEN 50% 25% »3* RESULTS O ne of th e A $7500 B lvd. H om e fo r $5500 A $3500 Blvd. H om e fo r $2500 A $4000 fu rn is h e d B ungalow io r J3 2 0 0 . A $3800 fu rn is h e d B ungalow fo r $3000. A $75000 H orae fo r $5200 < Z We Can Meet Immediate Demands 1*6» 1X13 I now h av e: RECONDITIONED At The Churches THAT BRING --------- A $3 700 H alf A cre a n d B u ngalow fo r $3000. T im e is m o n ey an d m oney ta lk s O rc h a rd s a n d F a rm s a t B a rg a in s i If you w an t p ro o f in te rv ie w an y prices. ; b u sin e ss m an from J e ru s a le m . „ E. T. S ta p le s. If you w a n t a R eal R e a lty B ar H otel A shland B u ild in g . i g ain , call on m e a n d if 1 d o n 't 6-tf. show you a B a rg a in , I will pay ! fo r y o u r tim e s p e n t. ( lasslfied a d s b rin g re su lta . Ashland Service Station Oeser & Son L. W . R o g e rs, th e P re s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l T h e o so p h ic a l S ociety w ill be in A sh lan d on T u e sd a y , S e p te m b e r 12. H e w il lle c tu re a t th e T em p le of T ru th th a t ev en in g . H is s u b je c t w ill be “ R e in c a rn a ­ tio n .'’ 1 T rin ity G uild A u x ilia ry will I m eet M onday e v e n in g Sept. 10. in th e C h a u ta u q u a P ark a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock. A good a tte n d a n c e is de- sire d a s th e re is im p o rta n t busi- n e ss to be d isc u sse d . R re fre s h - i m en ts. 6-2 30 Gal. and 50 Gal. P r in t in g ¡¿¡¿j With Ashland Automobile & Accessory Firms C L io n k le o f th o s e w ho co m e a n d go, a n d e v e n ts of lo cal in te r e s t. 94% " T t ttttt n g, 'HA T is to W1 autom obile PERCENTAGE OF STOLEN CARS RECOVERED IN NEW YORK CITY DURING 5 -YEAR PER IO D SHOW S LO SIN G BATTLE OF POLICE AGAINST AUTO THIEVES IN BIG CITIES be done ab o u t the th ief, p a rtic u la rly n th e la rg e r c itie s? F ig u re s in th e file s.o f th e A etn a L ife In su ran ce C om pany show th a t of a ll m otor carB sto len , th e n u m b er reco v ered and re sto re d to th e ir o w ners Is dw indling y e a r by year. In 1918 the police of N ew Y ork City recov­ ered th re e o u t of every fo u r cars stolen. In 1921 th e y reco v ered only tw o o u t of e v e ry four. T he figures fo r la s t y e a r placed th e n u m b er of rec o v e rie s a t less th a n two out of four. R ecords of c a rs sto len and ca rs recovered w ere -o b ta in e d rec e n tly from tw enty-eight c ities of varying sizes. T he c h a rt reproduced above com pares th e a v e ra g e fo r several, of th e sm a lle r c itie s w ith th e a v e r­ age fo r N ew Y ork, obviously the la rg e s t c ity on th e list. Am ong the s m a lle r com m unities, N ew port re ­ p o rte d th e reco v ery of every c a r stolen from its c itizen s d u rin g a period of fo u r years. T he record of E vansville, Ind., w as alm o st as good. D uring th e sam e y e a rs New York and C hicago w ere finding th e s itu a tio n in creasin g ly alarm ing. In 1921 New Y ork recovered 3,451 of th e 6,808 c a rs sto len , w hile in 1922 its police w ere able to find only 3,220 of 7,107 stolen. T he p er­ c en tag e of c a rs recovered by New York in 1922 w as b u t 45 p er cen t of th e to ta l n u m b er stolen. "With th e v a st production ot popu­ la r priced c a rs, th e autom obile th ie f h a s found a profitable field of activity. He h a s form ed e lab o rate o rg an iz atio n s fo r th e disguising, tra n sp o rta tio n and sale of th e c a rs he ste a ls. T he expansion of m e tro ­ p olitan police forces h a s n o t k e p t pace witli m otor c a r production. So in sp ite of a ll th e police can do, th e au to th ie f In big c itie s is m eetin g w ith in cre asin g success. Phere are a lot of mighty good me­ chanical features in a Durant auto­ mobile—the clutch, for instance. It can he entirely disassembled in thirty minutes without disturbing the transmission or any other unit. It is easily adjusted by lifting the floor hoards. It is of a single plate dry disc type entirely enclosed and forming a part of the flywheel. Owners are expressing their satis­ faction over this arrangement. DURANT fiJust a Real Good Car” H O TEL G ARAG E Iso Dealers in STAR Cars < I t