£ÀGk î öUR * : ♦ A shland bA ltf ............ . > « »-+»»»♦-»«« i » r » w »« » « * T»»« LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES : A Duily C hronicle of th ose w h o com e and go, and ev en ts of local in terest. ♦ In P ortlan d — SAY’S STANDARD OF NAVY IS Mark B aker and Glenn Simpson R eturn from Round-Up— returned yesterday from the Round- Up in Pendleton, a short time in Portland and a visit to the State Fair in Salem. W hile the rain did not dampen, the travelers spirits, they are glad to he in Sunny South ern Oregon. LOW ER m m 10124 u m I ; — — ................................. ~ ......................................................................................................... ................................ ................................................................... pVith Ashland Automobile & Accessory Firms FOUND DURANT THE CAR FOR MOUNTAIN TOURING Mr. A. C. W illhite is in Portland and is expected home soon with a new 1924 Buick closed car. 12 pt— Found D urant The Car In a ten days’ to u r of 2000 miles -Motor to C alifornia— in the Siskiyou m ountains Mr. and Mrs. Anna Clancy and son H arry, Mrs. Codda Miller gave their new will leave Sunday by auto for Los D urant four sport touring car a test Angeles, where H arry will enter th a t made them ,to put it mildly, well school for the coming w inter. satisfied with th eir purchase. It was a pleasure, rem arked Rally D a y - Miller, to rid® behind the D urant Rally Day at th© Presbyterian 3. motor, especially in climbing the 3. A most interesting and musical Siskiyou m ountains. Car after car program Is being put on by the little stalled on the steep grades during people. Everyone connected with the a hot afternoon, rem arked Miller, Sunday School and their friends are owing to motors over-heating, etc. invited to be present. The D urant climbed rig h t up on high and the m oto-m eter never reached R eturn from F a i r - the danger zone. Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan ar© ex­ There ar© many D urant cars in the pected home tonight from Salem northern section of C&lifornla, where after visiting the State Fair. Mr. and mountain climbing is p art of one’s Mrs. McMilan did not motor, but daily travels. In Oregon th© Millers made the trip by train. Bill McMil­ met several transcontinental tourists lan has returned to Dunsmuir. driving D urant cars. i u tídíñg M »»«♦< « »« M > I I ♦ t nell, and three Police Commissioners, were shown what the new brakes would do at various speeds on city streets and country roads. At the conclusion all agreed th at the dem­ onstration was a revelation and that in their opinion when applied to all Electrical conveniences in the cars, four-wheel brakes will reduce home are slowly forging ahead in accidents 75«; Ashland and new homes are being I have no doubt that it will save fitted with modern conveniences to many lives and prevent many acci-j electrify and simplify the home lov- dents, rem arked Chief Cole. To ( ers constant demand for the new which Sergeant McDonnell added, I and distinguished. “never saw anything like it. Stop-, One of the most recent remodeled ped the car in one-half the distance and improved wired homes in Ash- and w ithout any ja r or je rk .’ land is th a t of O. J. Johnson, lately The Mayor was equally enthusias­ purchased at 73 Granite Street. The tic The greatest thing ever," h e'A sh lan d Electrical Supply installed rem arked. "Once when we were g o -¡th e fixtures th a t called forth every ing thirty-five miles an hour, the c a tj quota of beauty and color scheming was brought to a standstill in a lit- j to produce very blended and mod- tie over th irty feet.” ulated light tones, easy on the eye and quick to detect pronounced dis­ Classified ads bring results. tinction and love lines. Three-way switches control the whole lighting system in house and L AS R A M CAR tributed throughout the rooms, al- pense has been spared by the own- lowing free access for vacuum sweep- ers in rebuilding, their home. An er, heater and irons. estacy of w orkmanship and m ater- According to visitors of the house ials have left their note of distinguish j before occupancy was started, no e x - e d and efficient refinement, ....................................................................................................................................... ................... ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ , DO Y O U $46.00 that will give thousands of miles of uninterupted service? It you don’t let us prove it Io you rays. The Oscar home, recently redecor­ ated and renovated on the interior with addition to the exterior, is de­ clared by the same electricians to be the most completely wired house and garage in Ashland. Every light in the house is controlled by three way switches which enables one light to be extinguished or lighted with movements from two different switches. O utstanding among other details are the m inute features of an auto­ m atically lighted refrigerator room, which, when opening the exterior door, the room is flooded with light, with absolutely no effort directed by the operator. As the door is closed, the light is also autom atically ex­ tinguished, relieving all opportun­ ity of forgetting the light and allow­ ing it to burn incessantly. A duplex convenient outlet is sit­ uated in the breakfast room, con­ veniently placed so th a t two electric appliances may be in operation and at the disposal of those seated at the table. Hot plugs are also dis- >1 *<»«.. u • FM T im e to R e -tir e ? ■Buy F i t k ) Kruggel Bros. Tire Shop. For An Honest Deal The WE CAN ALSO SOLVE YOUR IGNITION TROUBLES ASHLAND ELECTRIC SUPPLY THEY’RE GOOD The reeend reduction in the price of the Star, place it within the reach of all. $563.25 In Ashland At The Churches If ) ou have the least inclination to join the rapidly growing list ot automobile owners, come in, look over the Star and enjoy a demonstration of its many qualities. la— J -K LOW FIRST COST LOW COST IN UP-KEEP HOTEL GARAGE Ashland 36 Durant and Star Cars C atholic Church Better Bargains 6th & C Sts. Beginning with Sunday Sept. 3üth Mass will be celebrated at 8:00 and 10:00 A. M. This schedule for morning ser­ vices will be followed during the w inter season. Rev. A. J. Carmody, D. D. Pastor Are often obtained in good used ears than in New Ones. We have sold many this season ami a few Good Buys remain. B aptist Church “We Know th a t We Know” , the message for Sunday morning. Even­ ing, "The Blind See.” We are just entering upon a big campaign for aggressive service in every d epart­ ment of the church’s activities. Re­ cently a tw enty-four hour prayer chain has been instituted beginning the first of October. We are on business for our King. If you are not already enlisted in His service somewhere, come with us. Sunday School, 9:45 a. in.; B. Y. P.*U., 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer m eeting W ed­ nesday. Prayer service for deeper experience in C hristian life, Friday afternoon, and evening. To all the services you are cordially invited. B. C. Miller, Pastor. Oakland 6 To; ring £ 4 C rt flft Auburn G Touring CO CA fin £» ih - $125.00 Chalmers Touring C C C fl flf l I his is one of the best v lues we have 53wU«UU C h evrolet T ouring ........ ever had .................. ........... ....................... CAO C flf l Buick 6 Touring New paint in very good < »ndition ........ FORD TOURING ...................... $100.00 Pljone 152 Park Garage F irst C ongregational Church Boulevard and Main Street Sunday School a t 9:45 a. m., with classes for all grades and ages. Bring your Bible. Morning service a t 11; subject: “ The Secret af Man’s Suf­ ficiency” . Ju n io r C hristian Endea vor at 4 p. m. C hristian Endeavor a t 6:30. Evening service a t 7:30; subject “ The Prim acy of Jesus C hrist” . Prayer m eeting every Wed­ nesday evening at 7:30. The public is cordially invited to all these se r­ vices. W. Judson Oldfield, Minister. Car The World’s Lowest Priced High Quality Car Battery W ork Recharging and Overhauling A Specialty KNOW That we can put on a set of 30x3% FISK OVERSIZE CORDS for roof, stationary top sashes and the lower half of the windows drop into The length over all is approxi­ m ately 25 ft. 6 in; the body length Is 20 ft.; the width by outside di­ mensions is 7 ft. 8 in.; the height inside from top to floor a t the cen­ te r is 6 ft. 6in.; th© chassis to the base Is 178 in.; th e wheel diam eter has been made 36 in., and the pony truck front wheels are 24 in. in dia­ m eter. x The first time this (tuck was run over the rails of this company it was operated from Houston to Texas City, and railroad officials, m anu­ facturers ad newspaper men were in­ vited to make the trip. Since this car was put into operation it has a ttra t- ed most unusual attention, and, ac­ cording to C. B. Bynam, general m anager of (he Texas City Term inal Co., “ It has been extrem ely satisfac­ tory and it has more than fulfilled Q uarterly m eeting at the Free th© expectations of this company.” Methodist Church Preaching tonight, The truck was reb u ilt as the re­ Sunday 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. by sult of a demand for increased ra il­ Rev. W, E. Goode, D istrict Elder. way equipm ent to carry employes to C. H. Jerom e, Pastor. and from construction work outside of Houston. F irst C hurth o f Christ S cien tist Park Garage, local dealers. Pioneer Avenue South Sunday services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of lesson “ R eality” . Sunday School a t 11 o'clock. W ednesday evening m eeting a t 8 o’clock. Read­ ing Room opens daily from 2 until 5 P. M. except Sundays and Holi­ days. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.— The standard of recruits in the United States navy has been lowered, the The most unique adaptation of the enlisted men are not given suffi­ m otor truck has been made by the cient consideration, tllelr personal Texas City Term inal Railway Co. in comfort and necessities are sacri­ rebuilding the chassis of a G M C ficed for machinery, inferior war truck so th at it become a railway time clothing is sold them by the car. navy departm ent at high prices and To M eet at G rants P ass— This chassis was rebuilt by the The Rogue River M inisterial As aboard ship even w ater is luxury. Houston distributors General The charges are mad® by Vice Motors Truck Co. of Pontiac, Michi­ sociation will meet October first it G rants Pass. Jackson and Josephin» Admiral H. A. Wiley, commander of gan, and has proved most effective. counties are represented at thes< the battleship divisions of the battle A GMC chassis was taken, the meetings which are held every twt fleet, in a report to the secretary wheels removed and regular flange „ command- railw ay wheels (including the pony months. The morning and afternooi of the navy via the fleet J t - “ 1«,1.,?:. Si Robin8.on i trucks) were installed in place of the will be filled with business sessions er Vice Adm iral Wiley states th a t standard wheels. a luncheon intervening at noon. the low standard in recruits has re­ Next a cow-catcher was built over sulted in the recruiting of many men Tea Room R ented— the front end of the truck in the who are unfit for service. The G arnet Tea Room, next dooi same m anner th at a locomotive was to Holmes Grocery, has been rented equipped. A special coach body, simi­ by the owner, Mrs. Garnet of Med lar to that* of a railw ay car, was the body. ford, to U. L. Greenough of Nortl Bend who will have a repair shop ii built. This coach accommodates 20 the rear end of th® building and livt pasengers, h ai a special com part­ in th® front. ment for the driver, and there is a 3,000 lb. baggage com partm ent In W urzburg, Bavaria, Sept. 2 — the rear. D elegation May not g o to S leet— O w ing to th e heavy s tre s s of busi Down here where the W urzburger The car has straig h t sides, arched ness conditions and work caused bj flows there are two distinguished ' belated vacations of the business American boys in captivity. Each is men, it is not thought at the preaen heroic or notorious, according to the . time that a delegation from th» point ot view. Each is being c a re -! (’’hamher of Commerce will attend fully guarded th at no harm m ight • ome to him. Each is serenely con-1 the m eeting in Port Orford. A dele gation was taken care of to attend tent with w hat he has done in a case ! the convention last week, becaust th at may involve diplom atic re p re - j America and that meeting was postponed and be lentations between We are thoroughly equipped to handle all kinds of Germany and affect nationalistic cause members of the Chamber ol BATTERY WORK Commerce had not received invita feeling between the two countries. Grover Cleveland Brgdoll, whose tions at an earlier date, the prospect none has come to symboliz© the term of Ashland being represented art slacker in th© United States, is a slim, according to local inform ants The fact is regretted, but apparently hero in the little peasant town of Eberbach because he refused to bear unalterable. arms against Grmany. He sits in the drinking hall of his uncle’s hotel Tomorrow Sees Change— September 30. 1923 being the end with a gunman a t his side and odes of the postal departm ent quarter not dar< to venture out into the world. the change of postm asters in Ash Lieutenant Hoover G riffith, of land is taking place by the checking Hamilton, Ohio, who represents the over and giving of receipts to Post­ idealistic type of American youth m aster E. J. K aiser by the new of­ that answered the call of w ar and ficial, Postm aster Fred D. W agner. Phone 116-J E ast Main The checking over will be conducted gladly served, is under close con­ Let I s higure On Nour House W iring by the two named and by Assistani finement here in the little stone pri- ion behind the massive courthouse Postm aster Millard W. Grubb. Nc post office inspector is needed foi building. He is an adventurous hero this function. Monday morning the to many of his countrym en because public will meet Mr. W agner on tin he tried to kidnap and bring Berg- job. No other changes will be made Joll to justice, and he is respected by his jailers. He spends his time in the post office force as all posi reading w hat books and papers his tions are held by civil service. Mr friends can get to him. He is not * K aiser reports th a t he has no inten allowed to have visitors, but in the MASON Cords are the finest cord tires made. The reasons tion of leaving Jackson county. His best of spirits he is aw aiting trial plans contem plate seeking some out­ for these amazingly low prices are: 1 We buy for cash. on a charg© th at may take the best door einployement to strengthen hit years of his life. 2. We sell for cash. 3. Our profit is small. 4. Our sales muscles, tan his face, and burn uj volume is large. I hese tow men prestn a rem ark- a little fat, after which he will leave These two men present a rem ark ­ on an auto trip to Southern Cali­ ably striking contrast. Bergdoll 30x8 H CL I ACO8 4 x 4 SS O l 15 fornia where he expects to spend M axi-M ile A ¿ -1- counts his friends and adm irers O versize ‘ some weeks looking over the Lot nnong the peasantry of Eberbach, Angeles country for the purpose oi 3 0 x 3 H SS 1 "I 8 0|3 2 x 4 H SS O r 40 and his enemies are legion. G riffith’s O versize M axi-M ile studying the wonderful development friends are legion, and he doesn’t of th at section. A fter he gets w ear­ 3 0 x 3 H CL I O 50| 3 3 x 4 H AS 2 Y ° ° count his enemies. Bergdoll is surly ied he expects to retu rn to JacKson vindictive and defiant like a corner­ O versize O versize county and re-establish him self in ed badger. G riffith is dignified, 3 4 x 4 ft 8S O'JSO 3 0 x 3 K SS 1 4 7 5 1 some line of effort, to be decided proud, at peace with himself. Berg­ O versize upon later. O versize doll slumps over his stein of beer 3 5 x 4 K SS 2 § 45 and discusses his case with fla t­ 3 2 x 3 K SS j'y o s T O versize TOURS 30,000 MILES mouthed draw ls and vulgar expres­ O versize 3 0 x 4 M SS O Q 2 0 IN STAR NO 15. sions. G riffith draws him self up be­ O versize Makers of the popular priced pro- 31x4 SS I Q 50 fore those who come to him and duct of D urant Motors, Inc., are 33x5 SS 70 O versize looks them in the eye with complete poiniing with pride to the record self-possession. O versize 82x4 s s i n»5| made by S tar Car No. 15, after 30,- 35x5 SS 0 0 5 5 J he same feelings th a t inspired O versize <’O0 miles of hard use. The fifteenth these two American boys in 1917 TH ESE Superb T ires are O versize car to. be built by the Star Motor inspire thm e now. Bergdoll is the SS O f ) 5 5 3 7 x 5 m ade by The M ason T ire & 33x4 88 4 A « 0 Company of California was sold to slacker still; G riffith the volunteer O versize O versize Rubber Co., K ent, O hio. Ma­ Johnson, of the be Vaux Motor Co. ready for anything th a t la rig h t u n ­ son m akes its ow n cord of Fresno. It was delivered to him der the code th at was taught him. fabric. T his in su res m axi­ at Oakland. * x Johnson states th a t he "drove it mum strength- and uniform to Fresno w ithout prelim inary limb­ stretch , th u s p reven tin g ply ering up. in less than six hours, and separation. Tw o breaker and th a t the car was perfectly cool upon cushion strips (in stead o f the arrival, w ater not having been re ­ usual o n e) protect the co n i plenished. carcass and afford easy rid in g "Since then she has gone above FLINT, Michigan, Sept. 22— “ This 3»),000 miles, all over the state, in a high speeds. F our EX TR A is positively the greatest of all safe­ tact, having made such trips as p lies o f fabric above th e ty factors In the history of the auto­ Fresno to H untington Lak via North mobiles. beads prevent rim cu ts.— fork. Fresno to General G rant Park Such was the conclusion of Chief You can pay 5 0 m ore, but Fresno to Sequoia N ational Park, of Police Jam es P. Cole, of this you can’t buy finer tires than and Fresno to San Diego. This last city, at the conclusion of a demon­ 30x3 MAXI- 30x3% M ason Cords. run was made in high for the round stration given to F lin t officials to 8-25 FABRICS 9.45 trip, and made a particularly low prove the efficiency of the Buick- For Fords showing of gas and oil. averaging four-wheel brakes. 3 -Vi miles to the gallon of the At the invitation of the Buick form er and consuming 1% quarts of , Motor Company, Chief Cole, Mayor Leedom’s Tire Shop Beaver Block the la tte r.” ; Cuthbertson, P eliee Sergeant McDon- -of garage. No two rooms are alike in electrical fixtures. Every decoration is appropriate, but it is declared th a t the beautiful ornam ents adorn- ing the living and sitting rooms are the most elaborate and prententious found in any home. A large clearly lighted bowl is suspended from the ceiling in one room with sm art candle lamps to lend balance and beauty to is oblong, toned with pink and cream the creation. The hall lamp which is especially emphasized for its ap­ propriateness and decorativeness. Bracket lamps close to the w ard­ robe are featured in bed room with also special care being taken in the bathroom to obtain direct lighting Reliable Dealers u fc- —in— Nash Automobiles GMC Trucks Good Used Cars I M I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ......................................... Auto Repairing M ethodist Episcopal Church Prom otion and Rally Day will be observed in the Sunday School with a special program to begin a t 9:45. “ Spiritual Demands and Supplies” will be the subject for the pastor's sermon at the morning church ser­ vice. Special music by the chorus choir under the direction of Mr. H arry Yeo. The evening church ser­ vice will be evangelistic with an opening pong service followed with a sermon by the pastor. Miss C ath­ erine Parsons is the leader for the Epworth League meeting at 6:15 Sunday evening. The evening church service will begin at 7:30. A cordial invitation extended to all. S. J. Chaney, Minister. Our Mechanics Are Thorough— Our Equipment Is Good— Our Extras Complete- Our Prices Reasonable---- Our Location Convenient— Our Guarantee Good— AUTOMOTIVE SHOP T rinity E piscopal Church Vicar th© Rev. P. K. Hammond. Holy Communion a t 8 a. m. Sun­ day School at 9:45; Morning ser­ vices and sermon a t 11. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. r Chevrolet and Dodge P arts and Service » ASHLAND ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦