LiöÄ FùfcB » » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ » ♦ « O n u U > »»»> s»»»»»»»< »« < I » I’UtU front Lebanon7*' 'i. September, ? Ashland Wooilah To 'tacoitta— 1», íofij, eeterj as is in accordance with other Oéorge Simons and fääiltj* Who Mi- and Mrs; CfiaMes Hsenef ttf yfeafs. All students are easily taken the advent of thia new memorial, the play. Miss Reimer had the honor of studefats will have the opportunity winning a first prize on a Wood- havê bíétl Visiting tile past Wéêii ïftd tm a a t a Mrs; Btíatilieñ ©f OcösU; ¿are of as tho fcuinbef has hot risen to fam iliarize themselves with t h e f stock machine a t the contest and at the nome ox Mrs. H. S.mons re-* Wash, who b a te been visiting at the with D ally C hronicle of th o se w h o eonie and go, and even ts o f . atich „ a noticeable stride that -— i r k i n g of the old création. It Will did not receive a moment© u-.t.l m turned to th eir home in Lebanon, • home of Mr. and Mr3. R .P.Pdrter, local Interest. w khtoth t l0 H 3 W6re Ur3blG t0 CC p ' rhiifiron W ,dre" H “ * «.«o -z,— " « * .«_ « < * »'«■ aPP.eeia.inn.! l 0 A C Con- „ „ instruction „ Schwan and va.lon/i 1 lc bv Typewriting in the History and Civics through the winter. Masonit Hall i (turned to Tacoma with Mr. and j characteristic of the first formal a s - ' spring is i t th» wi«-i i i ’ . i departnient- Mrs. Good has taught Stated Conclave, Wednesday To — — -— ----------------- Mrs. Ilaen er where she wil live this-sem bly held in the year. ' ‘-L ‘ 10(1 011 dta- High school in previous years. evening, September I ' 1. Official i , T, , ' w inter. Mrs. Schwan is known here I New additions are being made to Jack B aruthouse, accompanied by Save Hie Money. visit of Grand Comntan ler Milton — • —TL An Irishman boarded a car the other by a circle of friends who will re ­ I the High school building and front ’s I.. Meyers, of Salem. Open in long his son, left yesterday, for Portland gret her departure. i surroundings. The library will add to be gone a few days. Mr. B arnt- day, but after a word with the con­ form, full uniform. All ductor made for the door again. -------------- ---------i many volumes to its shelves, both in fT~u t rn»Jrj r o g j -t i n i j house ha3 business in Portland and served at 8:30. An Inspector who happened to be fiction and reference. Two girls are 8 I' 8 gjj U 1 4 i UII it is. reported th a t he may retu rn > ¿ 0 = 2 __ \ 5- . F. H. Job mi on the car said to him : “Surely you C. -9 B R H U II 'N . it i n on duty in the library, so that more with a new machine. The gas tank don’t want to get off again so soon. U . H. Day, Recorder. I I II B careful touch may be kept with the! was full when the party left Ash­ *nd besides, you haven’t paid your -V H 7 ? ? students. A new arrangem ent in the ! \ 4 land, so th a t previous experiences' fare.’’ Hospital News— interior of the library is being plan-; ’*01 want to go to Southern street,” will not he duplicated. Mrs. W hittle, who ha: been very \ ned whereby the movements of the I »aid the Irishman, “an* the conductor \ ill at the hospital,«is im; oving, but «ays there ain’t no such place.” .occupants can be made with ease v ill be unable to leave ihcre for ani Mrs. McNair Goes E ast— This w inter for the High school and dispatch, also giving more exhi-j “Well, there Isn’t,” answered the In­ Mrs. Sam McNair left Ashland spector. student promises to be an interesting bition room for magazines and per- indefinite time. Mr. K1 ig recently ‘Tlien, faith, an’ pwhat’s the good I and varied one. This morning saw odicals. un4erw ent a nasal operation, per­ Sunday evening for K ansas City, frnlncz there, then?” » of going Missouri where she will visit her the entrance of nine new students, form ed by local p h y sic.. is, and is - A foundation for the sundial, who come from varied centers, m ak­ which was left by the class of 1921 »»aprvving. H erbert Bant;, is Improv - parents, Mrs. McNair stopped one One More Look. ing very slowly from a vere oper- duy *u Portland> bui hastened to On our return to the locker room a ing the attendance fast approach the as a present, is being made. The .... I Misouri in order that she m ight en­ young woman w-ith one shoe and stock­ 30d m ark. R egistration is always un­ ation recently performed Ells con- dial, when completed, will rest on the dition is yet grave, but in t will re- joy as long a visit as possible. This ing on was distractedl.v going from certain as it is expected th a t stu ­ right hand of the main enirance tr js her first visit in the east in two locker to locker and finally appealed dents will approach the school year cover, it is thought. the building from Iowa Street, very years und countless pleasures await to.us. during every week of the first sem- near the entrance of the street. W ith “Has any one an extra stocking in her arrival. X« v. Residents In A -h k o d — her locker?” £ "» -»-♦ < ♦ ♦ » > > ♦ > • Charles 11. Taylor and family are “Not in mine," we answered after searching oux lockers in turn. here from Vancouver un.i plan to R eturn to GazeIR*— Today T o m o rro w Imagine my embarrassment when 1 Mr. and Mrs. H arris, accompanied live in Ashland thia w inter. Miss the r cater bcaut / u . I by Miss H arris, have returned to found the missing stocking in my bag. Taylor is attending High School. Thursday —Chicago Tribune. their home in Gazelle. For the past Thru to C alifornia— two weeks, these form er Ashland Cliff Payne makes tables. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A rchibald, who people have been g u e-. s at the home irt-ently m otoied thru ?, aland to ’ of Mr. and Mrs. A. R .tlo r on Union Cliff Payne makes tobies. spend a vacation, return! ’ yesterday j Street. Mr. H arris rt m tly re tu rn ­ kO -O P E R A T IO N from th e and culled on friends t ring the ed from a trip to Oa; lie to accom­ During the m a n u fa c tu re rs en ab les u s short time they had to . ,end here. pany his wife home TOO RATE TO CLASSIFY h received They are en route to. th- r home In time here. Miss H JAMES CRU2E - • te to g u a ra n te e “ a g a in st tro u b le ” I'OR SALE— Modern tì-room Santa Monica, whore th: huve re ­ medical attention. 'Production J* . ^ 3 Bungalow, good location. Ca3h pay­ sided since leaving Ashland, The r a th e r th a n “in case of tro u b le ”. 4 I ‘fituaUU fa m ent; term s on balance. Easjf way Cliff Payne makes tables. Arcliabald family Is well town here Í4**» P e r io d ic in s p e c tio n o f e v e ry to get fine, up-tB-date home. as they are extensive il estate O Q a nuu oiuitfficiun Yockey & Co. 15-3e.o.d. ownrs and hud other inv tmentu in Residing A t Roseburg Jo h n s-M an v ille A sb e sto s B u ilt- Mr, and Mrs. Dale Gulley were the city. FOR SALE— New 10x12 ten t for U p roof a s s u re s you of tho in Ashland Saturday and Sunday sale, 114.00, at 311 Third St. 15-2* “ Hollywood” has more than its co­ 30 Real Stars lossal cast. I t ’s not a “ news week­ visiting at the home om Mrs. Gul­ M otor From Seattle— u tm o s t in roofing service. FO R SA LF— 13 Dairy cows or ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vining a r­ 50 Celebrities ly ’ ’—not a parade of celebrities—not will take for stock cattle. P h o n e 1 rived in Ashland Saturday and are Hooper on Dead Indian. Mr. and y T h is “R o o f R e g istra tio n P la n ” 14-3* ! here from 447L. a mere sight-seeing tour of Hollywood. visiting at the home of Mr. V ining’s Mrs. Gulley motored is w o rth looking into. A sk u s . m other and Mrs. K. Grainger. They Roseburg where Mr. Gulley is per­ Here is a story—a gripping, throb­ ».v. manently located in the employ of expect to leave today for ake of the Matinees bing, irressistibly human story of a Wood3 where they will b guests of the C. L. and P. Co. 10c and 35c small-town girl who goes to Holly I. E. Vining for several weeks. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES -1 j "Î ENTER HIGH SCHOOL Regular inspection goes with every roof of Johns-Manville T 1-5 Daily Fashion Hint Here from P hilom ath — A ttend M ilitary School— Addison D. Helms Jr., left S atu r­ day morning fur San Fi ncisco. He will enter the Palo Alto Military Academy for a nine mo: ths school year. Evenings 10c and 50c Mias Frances Minshall arrived in Ashland this m orning from Philo­ m ath, Oregon and will be employed in the Tiding’s office. .... ........................................................................... Visiting F a i r - George W. Davis is visiting this week at Yreka, incidentally atte n d ­ Move To North Main— Miss Ethel T routfeathcr is mov­ ing th e Siskiyou County F air. Mr. ing today from the Citizens Bank to Davis later expects to go to Salem 326 North Main. Mrs. N um a Reed­ to attend the Oregon State F air and er will also occupy the ame home will meet a brother and nephew who also plan to attend the state exhi­ during the w inter. bition. CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO. Ashland, Oregon wood to break into the movies. And meets with a thousand and one ad­ ventures that put this picture in a class by itself. t t t t n , ,, , , , ,, t '--XX . - . 1 z y -<■ R usines Trip— Alfred Rockefellow lei yesterday for Sisson, Calif., where 'ie was cal­ led on a business trip. He plans to b<> gone about a week. Tfealth Òtinls New Residents— Matid^ Rice and Mrs Olson .are living in Ashland, having moved re- cently from Walla Wall . Wadi. R eturns From P ortland— Mr. and Mrs! H. W, ’’otter, who cently went to Portland to visit Mrs. Irving Finley, have returned to Ashland. Mrs. B. T . W hitm ore and Miss Emma Poter left f r Portland Sunday evening where they will b< v ith Mrs. Finley for a . hort time Both the Potter and W hitmore fam ­ ilies p.re visiting here a! the Irving Finley home. There is n.> chang in the condition of Mrs. Finley. by the U I31 © •Picrox f Father o f P hysical 8 E R .N A R K M AÇFAO DEN C u ltu re Vitality first of all means endur­ ance and the ability to live long, it naturally indicates fun ional and or­ ganic vigor. You c..:,not be vital unless the organs of .he body are possessed of at least a normal degree of strength and are performing their- functions harmoniously and satisfac­ torily. To be vital means that you are full of vim and energy*, that you possess that enviable characteristic known as vivacity. Ii means that you are vibrating, pulsating with life See Matty Sights— in all its most attractive forms. For Mrs. K. P. Nlms and son, Jack, life, energy, vitality— call it what you have returned from n vacation in wish—in all its lnanite tations, will Calfforuia. The eclipse f the sun always be found attractive^ No one belittles the importance of was one of the many interesting success. Everyone is guided to a sights that they encountered en large extent by the desire to succeed. The emotions and insti ts that come route home. to one when thoroughly developed, with the vital forces ferging within, are decidedly different from those B erries Found— Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 0 r and son which influence one when lacking in stamina. Many who h , e grown be­ returned Sunday from ti uckleborry yond adult age are still undeveloped, M ountain, where they tve spent so far as physical condition and vigor the past two weeks. Q m tities of is concerned, and this Jack of physi­ cal development or vitality means im­ berries were found and ; generous maturity— incompletenc t . It means portion was taken by th^ local pick- that one is short on manhood or womanhood. This statement, that era. one’s personality, under such circum­ stances, is not c o rjc te ly brought Ilere From P ortlan d — out, may seem strange to some; but careful reasoning will soon verify its Mrs. II. L. W alter an daughter, accuracy. Success of the right sort, Ruth, have arrived in / bland to therefore, depends first of all upon visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.O. intelligent efforts that are guided day W inter on the Boulevard. Other rel­ alter day, with a view, first of all to developing the physical organism to atives are in Ashland a r I they will the highest possible standard, and also greet Dr. Fountain, Ito has a r­ maintaining it there. In other words, .it is our first duty rived to investigate the Chautau- io be men, strong and splendid, or qna Building In view of improving women, healthy and perfect, if we are the sound carrying qualities of the desirous of securing life’s most grati­ fying prizes. Many actually go structure. through life only half alive. They are, to a certain extent, doped by Dr. Sawyer Roturus— their physical deficiencies. They have Dr. Bertha E. Sawyer has re tu rn ­ been handicapped by a lack of the energy that comes with physical de­ ed from a three weks’ vacation. velopment. They need to be stirred Klam ath county claimed most of her by the regular use of' the physical time and Dr. Sawyer visi ^d her sis­ powers of the body. When the body is complete in all of its various parts ter. Mrs. Gaylord in Klam ath Falls. it is truly a marvelous organism. Numerous side trips were included Throbbing vitality stirs the imagina­ in her visit and a camping trip to tion. gives one courage and capacity, C rater Lake proved more than en- thrills one with the possibilities of •ife, fires the ambitions. The efforts including a ride on the lake and a involved in cue’s daily duties, be they motor excursion around the rim 'of ever so important, then become mere C rater Lake. Diamond Lake was al­ pky. To such a man inactivity is impossibly. Every day must be filled so visited. On the retu rn to Ashland, with active, interesting duties, and the Dr. Sawyer came through Mon­ progress in such cases is inevitable. Such a tnan grows, he improves, he tague. ascends. He becomes a pcAitive dom- ”*ahng force in the world. R eturn to P lacer Claim — (fan pulsating, vibrating, vitality of his kind be developed? W. F. Jordan and Willie Hun- The answers be c iiiu found in in the __, . .. . , i • ••<- u ii’ i v u s will w in u n u in dell returned to their Ogg placer j ^ ¡ ¡ y Health Hints I am publishing | V J Í'íf I 1 ! \ REFLECTS YOUTHFUL SPIRIT s Words cannot describe how charm­ ing this frock is developed in pongee silk and trimmed with one of the narrow colorful braids in Egyptian colors. The front is cut away at the center, underfaced and rolled with the convertible collar. Turn - back cuffs finish the long, full sleeves and the narrow belt is of seh-materiaL Medium size requires yards 3(L inch material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 1613. Sizes, 34 to 50 inche» bust. Price 35 cents. \ fiA z Ï DISEASE TERRORS PASSING Theory Advanced That Germ Specie» May Die Out ae Did Mammoths 'and Dinosaurs. Is it not likely, speaking as a lay­ man and without medical erudition, that germ species originate, grow to maturity, then pass on to senility and die out, like so many families of crea­ tures have done on ihis earth? The last Methuselahs of certain diseases may now be moving on to oblivion. Did not the mammoths and the dinosaurs rise, flourish and disappear? Then why not the microscopic terrors that men­ ace mankind?' Yellow fever is passing beyond the horizon. It is waving its last saffron farewell to us. Soon It will be history only, its battles with humanity, its mas­ sacres, as remote as those of Semlram- is or the Babylonian kings. Finding no place to lay its fatal finger, It will give up the ghost. Typhoid, dislodged from its last country well and village drains, has be­ come a fugitive, pursued by health boards who bombard it with serums and germicides. It Is in full flight. It cannot pause anywhere to organize the smallest epidemic. The seed of it will perish from the earth. Copyrigtu 192J Hart Schaffner & Marx Econoinize-Buy your Fall Clothes on Quality Basis VVhy not save some money on your Fall Clothes. We can help yomdo it. W e’ll give . on onl> the tmest quality; rmh woolens, expert needlework, good si vies You clothes will wear longer, you’ll be belter satisfied. ' HART SHAFFNER AND MARX— Make the Clothes; We sell them. Let us serve you Values For tv© know w hat young men sty le, lots o f value; W e’ll Why Worry. Seraalty of mind Is the moat val­ uable asset of the present age,” de­ clared Senator Lodge of Massachu­ setts recently, “it is the only way to keep young, the only way to preserve health and, whUe we laugh at the maid Sarah, we really should envy her. barah had Just resigned her posi­ tion to get married and when her mistress learned that she was shortly to go to Canada and make her home there, she a& ed: “ ’But Sarah, aren’t you rather nervous about going into a strange country like that?" “ ‘No, madam,* ” answered the g irt *That’s my husband’s lookout. I be­ long to him, and If anything happong to me it’ll be his loss, not mine.* ** - - — . - - ~~ 2~'~ ~~ ~ ... .. _ . oung Men „ a n t; show you lots of both. Suits For Business Men Here are some exceptional values in ull of the newest and beat things. Fine worsteds, -serges, cheviot m ixtures. $35.00 To $50.00 Peppy High School Suits in Strictly Young Mens Models $18.00 T0 $35.00 We Please The Hard To Please SH IRTS and TIES HATS and CAPS SHOES SOX Brushed Wool Sw eaters I'X DERW EA R— PAJAMAS