Mónduy, September 10. 1023; ■■ ■■MW II M Classified Column Classified Column R ates One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. FOR SALE FOR SALE— Platform scales >5.00 Apple and Pear box press, hard wood fram e >10.00. G. S. B ut­ ler. 41. G ranite 7-3* FOR SALE— Alfalfa and Grain Hay. Also single buggy and h a r­ ness; hogs and turkeys. Frank Beswick. E ast Main ?-?* FOR SALE— >65. Gentle young eow, will accept 65 good leg­ horn Pullets instead. R. R. San­ ford, Beach Street. 7-2 RADIO PARTS— For sale cheap. Robison’s Garage. 7-2* No Doubt tile Best Buy in Ash­ ♦ * " > ............... >» w » < « »« land property today Is the home I 1 PTA IPl TT1 a t 272 Maple Street. There is * * rirjlA X h a fraction over one acre of the -A Column Devoted t o " Brief] best soil, about 1-2 in red rasp- -Business and Personal Notes.j berries, the balance in grapes, », pears, peaches, blackberries, prunes, cherries, spring straw - «. .. .. , > « x. . h£.__ioc. , ! Miiton ^oeel of Portland is in berries and ever bearing straw - . . , . . . , , - , horrioa mi v. . „ Ashland this week caring for bus- * S ‘ 6' r ° ° m >"<•»■ Mr. Yocel represents plastered Bungalow and b a th ;, Swl„ a n J Co Good as new, owner called to other business interests. See J. J. Deakin 307 E. Main. T win f CE .. , k i - „ I will not be responsibe for any Courtesy to brokers. 5-3. .. . . . .. „ , _______________ ___ _____________ bills run by Mrs. Helen Stidham. FOUND— Kodak, owners can have 5"3 Henry Stidham, sam e by calling at Tidings of-1 J. W. Goodin, D. E. Goodin and flee, identifying same and pay­ ing for this ad. 7 -1 .; Melville Goodin of Hillsboro are recent visitors. LOST— Ladies Pearl Breast Pin, Saturday evening at S. P. De­ For the best In sweet m ilk and pot. Finder Phone 334-J. or re­ cream go to D etrick’s. 106-tf turn to 111 B Street Reward. 7-1’ C. G. G illette of G rants Pass was a business visitor recently b . ASÍiUs» ÜAÜÏ îîtiftt# FÀÜB THREfc W. C. T. U. HONOR crusaders of , other days IN NATIONAL CONVENTION AT COLUMBUS, OHIO S K R « • '* 6 ' -/í'z ' \ > * PROFESSIONAL t- FOR SALE— Saddle, driving, or work horses. Phone 9-F-4 6 tf PHYSICIANS FOR SALE— Baby sulky, like new 55ü E. Main St. 6-2 DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Rest dence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. Telephone 28. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. ni. only. Captain Lowell H. Smith and Lieutenant John P. R ichter broke four a ir records when they descended from their endurance flight over Rockwell Field, near San Diego, California. They were up 37 i hours, 15, m inutes and 14-45 seconds. They also broke the long-dis-' tance records, having covered a g reater mileage than Brown in d Al- cock in th eir tran satlan tic flight or Kelly and McCready in their record breaking transcontinental non-stop trip. D uring th e flight the aviators took aboard gasoline, oil and other from a “ feeder’ plane. The other records were for speed over allotted distances. Oranges, lemons, gr»pt fruit— Detrlck sells for less. 106-tf Lilie B. Austin of Rockford, Visit Ended— 111., is a late arrival. Miss Josephine Sutton, who has Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Reed of been visiting among relatives and Portland and Mrs. and Mrs. G. M. D. Kouli of San Francisco friends in Ashland the past two W. Long also of P ortland were Is in Ashland calling on m erchants weeks, returned to her home in | among out-of-town guests. Oregon City Saturday. Miss Sut­ Condon— Large fields of w heat ton has been well cared for d u r­ Full line of am m unition. We average 50 bushels to the acre. ing her visit here and has takeu repair, buy, trad e and sell new several extensive trips. She came and used guns. Army Goods Trinity Guild Auxiliary to Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Mer­ Store. 295-tf T rinity Guild Auxiliary will ritt Randies, who returned from ■ meet Monday evening Sept. 10. in theii vacation lately. H arry Laughlin of Vancouver the C hautauqua Park at 7:30 B. C., is a recent visitor. ______ o’clock. A good attendance is de- Miss Caryle Van Dyke has left OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL W. C. T. U. . xx. ¡sired as there is Im portant busi- the employ of the Citizens Rank B etter be safe than sorry. See ueas to be dJscussed from left to right (vop row ): Mm. M argaret C Munns Refresh- whore she has been working ♦his Reading «usurer, Miss Anna A, Cordon, W orld and National President’ Beaver Realty Co. about your In- mPnts. 6-2 summer, to prepare for school. T F U ViM Pr«sidcnt (Treasurer of the W orld W C surance. Phone €8. 287-tf! FOR SALE— Tuscon cling peach­ es. Bagley ranch, Talent, Ore­ DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and gon. 2-6* th ro at— X-ray iucluding teeth. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to FOR SALE——Tomatoes for can­ 5. Swedenbur« Bklg, Ashland, ning. lc per pound. Mrs. Ore. Josselyu, upper end of Ashland St. 2-6* I fill. G. C. P H E T l EPLACE DENTISTRY FOR SALE— Muir and late Craw­ Above Citizens Bank ford peaches. 2 cents per lb. Office Phone 151 Bring • your boxes. Avery o r­ Res. Phone 201J chards. Phone 10F5. 3 tf • CHIROPRACTORS D. S. Bartels and J. Johnson o f : rio4,V m ’ c P ’ P a rk a * C orresponding S ecretary L ow er ♦«>>>»♦ Mrs. D. M. O’Cortnel and R. J. right. Mrs. Sara H, Hoge, Assistant Recording Secretary. FOR SALE— Fresh fruits and DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic Seattle were visitors yesterday. and Electro-Therapy. The com­ O’Connel are among visitors from vegetables. Phone 33SL. 575 Q R ^ A D E R ^ Ol« earl> .te,,:per’ C,.nbr r 8- P,oa,,‘ showing the work Seattle. bination does wonders. Firs! Liberty St. 301-1 mo ance days arc being honored W. E. Sm ithpeter, representing; oj ’ H a n \ A, mor, 238-tf DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings Temperance Union which began iq FO R SALE— B eautiful new five pointed a member of the National J ' . . ' 'e? r?,'a Cycl,’nc - . State pre,- office. Phone 91. Memorial Hall, Columbus, O., on REAL REALTY REMARKS Repnblican Committee bv the late idents on the program include M rs. room bungalow, breakfast Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mulkey are | THAT BRING bept. 4, and continues until Sept. 14. . President. Wi ' arren G. Harding, Ida B. Wise Smith, Iow a; Mrs. Ld- nook, large bath room, screen DR. ERNEST W. S.MITH— Chiro­ among late arrivals from Duns | J ' ime is ™one>’ a«d m'oney ta lk s headed a Committee of 5.000 Colum­ han M. Mitc’uier, K a n s a s Mrs. practor, near Postofflce. Hours m ujr Several thousand women will take porch, laundry trays, built in ' you * a n t proof interview any bus women, who welcomed the W . Eva I . \ \ heeler, California; Mrs. 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. RESULTS t»*rt in a M arch of Allegiance, a ______ | business man from Jerusalem . features in kitchen, dining ( . T. U delegates from all over the Nelle G. Burger. Missouri, and M rs’ florencc Richard, Ohio. spectacular street parade, in which room and bed room. Cement tin te d States, Old papers for sale. 25c a ! f you want a Real R ealty TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Miss Anna A. Gordon, world and aH the delegates will join together porch and pergola, basement, Distingnished speakers, addressing One of the most practical hundred. Tidings Office tf I e a ’n’ caI1 on rae aQd if I don’t national president of the W . C. T. V. various sessions of the convention, ill Iter address stressed the influ­ with leading women from all the double garage, wood 3bed„ one FOR prom pt and careful service, ______ ' ¡show you a Bargain, I will pay ¡J ways to stim ulate your busi­ a 7 : G°tr. Donahey, Miss Grace’ o tlr r -o m e n ’s organizations in Col- block from Baulevard. Come ! auto trucks or horse drays, cai ence of women in bringing le n t Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Browning of ; for your thue 8penL Abbott, Senator Fess, Representative the prohibition ameu.lmeni » .1 ),« ness is to get out au a ttra c t­ nml.us Saturday afternoon, Sept- W hittle Transfer Co. Phone and look it over a t 311 Beach Cooper, Mrs. Mabel W alker Wille 1 now have: outlook for die 1QJ4 elect >u ive piece of printing in the 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near Los Angeles are among late ar- St. Terms if desired. 30 -ltf . A >750« Blvd. Home for $5500j Hotel Ashland. 56tf riva,s- shape of a letter, circular, ♦ ♦ » * » ♦ » » » < > > < FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ t i A ?350° Blvd. Home for >2500i folder or blolter 160 acres unimproved land, un-i Ha^e a fit at Orres. Tailors for A $4000 furnished Bungalow fo r' fer— Good team and m otor incum bered, near village of 300 men and Women. Upstairs. ¡>3200 trucks. Good service a t a rea Now if you w ant any of on S. P. R. R. and good hard sonable price. Phono 83. 4' tf A >3800 furnished Bungalow for roads. 100 acres u n d e r 'f e n c e .____ these, ju st telephone 39 and ---------- ¡>3000. with good natu ral pasture, TRY’ FEHIGE FOR HAULING we will be there to ascertain plenty of w ater. Three roomed ,6200 and tran sfer work of all kinds „ " " J “" V“ to r " " ’" ‘t.» "1«'’ "K A 175000 Home (or house, barn and woodshed. For your wants. 375 B St. Phone 41C-R. ac a »3700 Halt Acre and B o o U o , fu rth e r particulars address F. were business visitors. 200-lm o for >3000. J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf Printing „ NEW M G PACKAGE V ' . ° ! ' C,I"| O rchards and Farina at Bargains “Yes wo have no Bananas prices. \ TIDINGS PRESS Record No. 19068. Rose Bros. IORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET FOR SALE— Modern bungalow, Telephone 30 E. T. Staples. WORKS, Cor. Heilman and 4-tf garage, 3 large lots, fruit, Hotel Ashland Building. Van Ness. 194-tf berries, etc. 356 Laurel St. 6-tf. Miss R uth W illiams and Miss PLUMBING 280-1 nio* i----- ------------------------------------------ JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 Anna S tratton of P ortland werft recent visitors. trick of alchemy, or legislation, or East Main. Phone 138. WANTED finance. _ The Russians, having Male Help W anted ’ ultiplied their money 237,000 Fresh Cider for Sale. 40c per MONUMENTS times, cannot buy as much with it gallon; 2-gallons 75c. Go to Jim W anted strong young man 25 as before. When we print more MONUMENT— MARKERS to 35, for P o rter work and to! Young Farm , Boulevard. 7-2. money there are no more goods Lowest Prices sell fru it and ice cream on Sta­ for money to buy; not a single ad­ GRANITE CO. tion Platform . Salary and com­ 3rd ASHLAND ditional plow, or hat. or potato. Among out-of-town guests are and East Main St. 223-6mo mission. Apply today Depot Ho-' “Some of those who get the new Miss Lilah Godfrey of Spokane, ly printed money can buy more tel. and Evelyn Leo of Portland. ASHLAND GRANITE goods than before; all other people MONUMENTS Would Create More Paper can buy fewer goods than before. WANTED— Will pay cash for good Cliff Payne makes drain boards. Oregon G ranite Co. Money Than Russia’s T ril­ .'Ü:1™ .0’ used plumbing m aterial and fix­ S. PENNISTON, Salesman. in purchasing power. Since there tures. L. Prescott. 826. B. St. Res. 47(1 Laurel lions but Add No Real Miss C. Fresclsraann of Austin, Phone 444Y are no more plows, and hats, and 6-3* potatoes, and so on. to distribute, Texas is a recent visitor. Wealth. x if some people get more, others CARD OF THANKS WANTED— Houses for rent, fu r­ must get less. Our Suits can’t be beat for the nished or unfurnished. We have ‘ Inflation under the Edisoti plan money . Paulserud’s, We wish to thank our friends is limited mainly because, on ac­ many calls daily. If you have a 7-tf. and neighbors for th eir kindness count of its indefensible discrimi house for ren t list with us. Would' Remove Safe Restraint of nations, most groups of producers and sym pathy extended to us d u r­ Robison & Wild 6-2* Gold Basis and Open Way to of goods and services are not a! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis of ing our recent bereavem ent. Endless Issues of Paper lowed to participate. If all group.- 1 Dunsm uir are out-of-town guests. WANTED TO LEASE— Comfort­ Mrs. Maude W illiams v ere Included, as in fairness and Money. able house of 5 or 6 rooms. Norma W illiams in politics, they would have to be This is F a ir Week. Doa * forget W. Al. W right. Phone 4 61R. Lydia W illiams, How the United States would be eventually, the possibilities of in 2-tf Air. and Mrs. John Sells. lo have th at Suit Cleaned and swamped, under a greater volume flation would be vast. i'retsed. >f worthless paper money than has The Deadly S p ira l WANTED— Young man to learn 7-tf. 'ulned Germany and Russia, by the “The total incom e of the Untied p rin ters’ trade. Small wages Edison-Ford . commodity currency S tates J e now in exce s of fifty to begiu. Good opportunity The to ts ’ plan is pointed out in the present billions of dollars. Ida I.ahl of G rafton, N orth Da­ for rig h t young man. Inquire article, concluding the reviews, m oney in circulation, in clu d tn 1- kota is among late arrivals. Slightly used, Seamless Ax- prepared by the Amerk n Bankers bank deposits subject to check, is a t Tidings office. tf m inister Rug association, of the recent exposure not far from tw enty-live billions School Suits at Raulseruds. .'f the folly of the whole scheme by It follows that the annual p .o J n t H ELP WANTED A good B a rg a in fo r som eone 7-tf. William T. Foster, Director of the tlon, if used as a basis for no« •--------- Pollack Foundation for Economic issues on the Edison plan, couid WANTED— Holusekeeper. Apply a t once g rea tly increase the vol Ruth Sims of Rupert, Idaho is Research. Mr. Foster says: Dr. Shaw. 108 Pioneer. 7-tf. an Ashland visitor this week. “ ‘The supply, of,m oney,' .«ays ' un,e money in circulation. Ev ______ Mr. Ford, is Inadequate. There is ery addition to the monetary sup AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— A\ holesale Price E ither sex, may earn >100, to You’ll need a new Fall Suit for i WRalih than ‘here ,S money , ply would lend to raise prices The New $44.00 b u lt ,o r ro move It.’ He draw s a vivid plc- higher prices becam e, the higher >200 monthly corresponding the Fair. au se ru s. ASHLAND FURNITURE . u ire .(f,e gOjden dam to ?},e would be the loan value of a given for new spapers; $15 t o *>25 COMPANY 7-tf. stream of prosperity.' From a hun- volume of goods since the size of weekly in spare tim e; experi- 1 ---------- i tred quarters comes the demand the loans Is based on values and 04 N. Main enee unnecessary; no canvas­ Airs. Lester Dement and Filza- ,hp «overnment to speed up the not w ln m e. The g rea ter, there- sing; subjects suggested. Send betb Dement of Myrtle Point Ore ' ,rin(in* 1» o rd e r to crush ' fo re - " o u ld be the volum e of new the money monopoly, reduce in- luoney that could be issued nn the for particulars. National Press I are among out-of-town guests. erest rates, and m ake it easier for basis of a given annua! production B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf A Willing Worker PLANING MILL FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE THE PERIL OF EDISON-FORD’S MONEYSCHEME SOME DANGEROUS FALLACIES yy^O XEY is a willing worker. ou uannot keep it from work­ ing it you treat it properly and the most proper thing to do with it is to put it in the savings accc mt of this hank where it works for vo night and dav. Noted L ecturer Coming Mr. L. W. Rodgers the Presl- j dent of the National Theosophical ’ Society will be in Ashland Wed- " * • September 12. and dehv- cr a lecture at the Temple of T ruth at 8 o’clock on R eincarna­ tion. Be sure and hear this noted and forceful speaker whose fame as a National as well as In tern a­ tional lecturer has made him much in demand every where. 7-2 Growers A tte n tio n - Pick and deliver, D’Aujoe, B ose' and Comice Pear, Monday .Tues­ day and Wednesday of this week. Ashland F ru it and Producce Association. 7.2 FOR SALE Only ¿25.00 A Carload of Fencing, just pay 10 or 15 centS rod elsewhere. Ju st mean, and to trade out of town, and genuine ?ood .American fence _ too too that that yOU Will get here New and old Sewing ma­ ________ chines always on hand. Har- M’ANTED— At once Women work- in . Why ers at the Bagley Canning Co. m o r e p e r Phone 364-J-l 6-2* for to be FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furnished 478 Boulevard. » See S. L. Allen A partm ents. for house. 304-tf Furnished QeS a n d im p le m e n t “ Y o u * w ill 4-1 Mo. FOR KENT— A fter Sept. 10, the small room next to Tidings of­ fice, >15.«0 the m onth. In ­ quire Tidings office. FO R RENT— Victrolas with rec­ ords. 842 Boulevard. Phone 432-Y 6-tf. MISCELLA NEOUS LOST— Purse containing a sum of money and Cameo Broach. F inder re tu rn to caretaker of Tourist Auto Camp or Mrs. 0. W. Young. Roseburg Oregon. Rew ard. 6* always find the best a t P F T T ’Q r n P A T V l? -*■ -tv-ILj o V X / K l l l b l \ . SA VE IC E A» Well As FOOD In One Of PROVOST BROS Refrigerators Daily Fashion Hint © FicroxiAi. I555T I l Citizen» b a n » Ashland, Oregon IT IS FUNNY The way some minds work. Take for instance lon™ ental attitude of the man who, hides a $30.00 watch under his pillow at night, yet he parks his ear on a dark street for hours at a time with a $30.00 spare tire that has no pro­ tection. The number of tires stolen is said lo be up palling. The appalling thing is th a t so few are stolen when the opportunity is so great. Considerably more than'half the ears that pass you daily are carrying spare tires ami wheels that have no protection..* Every car owner should have at least two pad locks, one for his garage or tool box a n d one for his tire carrier. We have a full line of the Celebrated YALE and TOWNE PAD LOCKS Simpson’s Hardware Prices would become still higher; and so on up an e n d la : s spiral. "Even in R ussia, w here financial printing pressed hold the w orld’s «sable them to obtain m ore pur­ record for volume, w here new is­ chasing power, and It does not re- i sues of two hundred trillions of ru­ , W‘ c' Culser of Freano is a luce In terest rates. In all her his- bles per m onth sta g g e r the im agi­ business visitor in Ashland. 'o ry G erm any never had so much nation. the people com plain that money or a? high In te rest ra te s as 'litere is not enough m oney to do SOMETHING NEW n 1922. Money, unlike o th er form s , business w ith.’ W ithout the arbi- A° autom oblle accident policy of w ealth, iH not e asier to obtain Ira ry re s tra in t of the gold basis. everybody to get money. New Pianos and Players. And “ Inflating the currency, how ever. a -landy used one for sale. Seej 'hough It enables people to get 4-tf. i uiore units of currency, does not Rose Bros’ «imply because the total supply is an*l w'lh Muscle Shoals inflation- increased. On the contrary. In- ,” 8, anf1 sundry other kinds of in- Ì I ,reaRlng creasing th* the ’ «npply money ordi’ ordì- i ’ ^atlonlsts upp,y of nioney ,a 7 ° al!" s constantly pressing their narj(y increases the demand for ' claim« upon Congress, it is not at m oney, and in te re st ra te s depend : a 'l certain that the United States, not on supply^but on the relation ' onc® on tho road to financial betw een supply and dem and. ! chaos,’ would in th e end be outrun A Dangerous Fallacy j by Ras8ta ’‘ Emma Howard from San Mat­ eo is among recent visitors. “We are assured, however, that the Ford-Edison plan provides BANKS HELP CLUB WORK School Books and all supplies nioney for the farmer at virtually Yakima County Banks in the at E lh a rt’s. 4.3 no expense to the government or to anyone else. Ail the government State of Washington have loaned haa to do ia to print the money. 18,670 to boy and girl club mem­ Mrs. J. H. W ilton and Floy W il­ W hat could be simpler? Here we bers. Yakima County has twenty- ton of Portland are among out-of come to the most dangerous falla­ nine pig club members, twenty- -tow-n guests. cy in the whole project. It is dan­ four poultry club members and gerous because of the universal de­ forty-three dairy club members. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Harrison sire to get something for nothing. Dairy club members are all using “Here Is the gist of the m atter: pure-bred stock, local breeders and and son of Portland are among Money, will buy whatever is pro­ bankers co-operating w ith, them recent arrivals.| duced, not a particle more bj any to the tallest exteak 1 that pays ’ 25 0° Per You * hospital >37.50 per week; acci- dental death >1,000- in 5 w a rs «1 EA«. years >1,500; cost only >7.00 per year. Phone 274J. Yeo,- of course. DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE FROCK' One of the voiles with filet block ! P*tter*t tnay be- used to develop this simple dress, or it may be made of plain voile with inserts of lace. It has short kimono sleeves which may be lengthened with slashed sections gathered into narrow cuffs. The trout anti back of the dress arc laid in plaits, lapped over inserted side sections to form an inverted box- olait effect. Medium size requires 4 yards 36-mch material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 1555, Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price 35 cents' ! ' 1 I I I I Are tlie loser if you neglect, through any cause whatever, to read the advertisenieuts th a t a r< appearing daily in the Tidings. Ashland firms aro_caSying a daily message of interest—a message that means added economy in your home. Do you believe in Economy? Then follow the Ads. W ith A sh la n d T rade is A sh lan d Made.