P age two A hölaxö daily fiDiXöS -» ♦ » I M « < > » ♦ • > » > A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s Published Every Evening Except Sunday by S O C IE T Y THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor. ^(Established in 1876) ! IM I I'hursdny, October l i , ♦>>»»<>»»» -U V . . 1« ■■!■■ I f - * -- Bert R. G re e r......... ..................... Editor 50 GOOD hone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P. M., < ► < • CIGARETTES and evenings. OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter. Subscription Price, Delivered in City One M cnth ....... ............................. _ .............. 5 .65 Three Months ....... „ ..................................... 1 95 Six Months ........ ...... ..... ....... ...... ......... 3 75 One Year ________________ 7.50 By Mail and R ural R outes: One Month ....................................... $ .65 Three Months ....... 1.95 Six Months ........................................... 3 50 One Year __ 6.50 »♦««1 Calendar of Events— in a num ber of towns and cities and at Silver Lake, Miss Fifield visited a sister of Mrs. Win. Shaw who made so many friend3 in Bellview neighborhood during her visit some time ago. Here she crossed Lake Tepin into Wisconsin, m aking the ninth state visited. Miss Fifield returned by j train, the northern route, arriving home a few days ago. 1 O C Classified Column PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS Classified Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, % c the word each time. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ dence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. Telephone 28. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. jn.; 2 to 5 p. m. only. miscellaneous Oct. 11— H. S. P. T. Circle, Thurs. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ tice limited to eye, ear, nose and 8 P. M. at the Civic Club House. DRESSMAKING— Work guaran­ th ro at— X-ray including teeth. o o teed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B. Oct. 13— College Club, Civic Club Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to G E N U IN E Hardenberg. ,,, House, 2:30 P. M. 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, Ore. on Oct. 13— D aughters of the Nile, for rent Masonic Hall, 2:30 P. M. DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE DURHAM Oct. 15— Ashland Study Club, DENTISTRY H ll{ SALE— Concord grapes. 767 TOBACCO 2:30 P. M. at Miss W atson’s. Above Citizens Bank « » < > Main St. 33-2* * * * Office Phone 151 Evans-Norton— FOR RENT— Partly furnished Res. Phone 201J ♦ ♦ « Miss Mary Norton, daughter of modern house with garage. $2u. 172 DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norton and Mr Alpha Club Meets — DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiroprac- Skidmore. 33-3* Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 The Alpha Club had Its regular tice and Electro Therapy Oliver W. Evans were united in m ar­ Yearly C ontracts: FOR RENT— Furnished house at Office phone 48, residence 142. riage the sixth of October at Yreka, m eeting on Tuesday afternoon at An autom obilist injured a One insertion a week ................................... .27% Masonic Hall, with Mrs. T. H. Simp­ 4 7 Laurel. Inquire Mrs. Geo. Kram F irst National Bank Bldg. California, at high noon. man with his car. Two insertions a week .......................................25 son and Mrs. Frobach of Medford as er. Phone 263L. 32-tf Rooms 5-8, Ashland, Oregon. Mrs. J. C. Widby, a sister of the The injured man demanded Daily insertion .........................................................20 a large sum in damages. The bride acted as m atron of honor and hostesses. I* OR RENT— 6 room modern DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings autom obilist considered his de­ It was a delightfully planned a f­ Mr. J. C. Widby as best man. office. Phone 91. house with range, near school. Call Kates I- or Legal and M iscellaneous Advertising m ands unreasonable and re­ Ju st the Im m ediate family of the ternoon, In every sense of the word, fused to pay. a t 34 7 Almond St. 31-tf. F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 bride were present a t the ceremony. and the guests present enjoyed DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ The next day the claim ant Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 practor, near Postofflce. Hours filed suit against him for ?25,- The Norton family home is at H ilt every m inute of It. The feature of FOR RENT— New g .rr g e . In- 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00 000 and attached his bank California, but until more recently the entertainm ent was a fish-pond quire 662 B St. 32-3* account and property until it ^ b itu a rie s , per line ..............................................02% they were residents of Ashland, and it surely furnished an immense PLUMBING was settled. , <> i # FOR SALE am ount of amusement. where Miss Norton attended A. H. S. It cost th e autom obilist WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 Mrs. Van Sant and Mrs. Stock $15,000 and court costs to re­ and was graduated in the class of “All future events, where an admission charge is East Main. Phone 138. FOR SALE CHEAP Used wood- move th is attachm ent! were rew arded for th eir skill as 1918. made or a collectioa taken is Advertising. A $15,000 Travelers A uto­ j en w ater tank. 1000 gallon capacity. Since graduation, she has been em­ anglers, the degree of skill indicated No discount will be allowed Religious or MONUMENTS mobile Policy would have Ashland Laundry, 31 W ater St. 33-4 ployed as a telegraph operator on by the position of th eir names. Benevolent orders. saved this man all th a t w orry Lovely flowers graced the rooms* MONUMENT— MARKERS and expense! the W estern Pacific. 1'OR SALE— Used Ford car cheap Lowest Prices and lent their beauty to the scene of Mr. Evans’ home is in Dunphy, DONATIONS: Beaver Realty Co. 19-tf ASHLAND GRANITE CO. Nevada. He is a railroad man, hold­ gayety. No donations to charities or otherw ise will be 3rd and E ast Main St. 223-6mo A most delicious two course lunch­ ing the position of station agent on Real E state and Real Insur­ made in advertising, or Job printing— our contrlbu FOR SALE— F irst class Wln- eon was served by the gracious host­ tions will be in cash. the W estern Pacific. ance. (E stab. 1883) ASHLAND GRANITE ehester shot gun. Call at 471, Mt. esses who had planned th a t every Phone 211 41 East Main The many friends of the family Ave. MONUMENTS * »•*■+ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * » » » > ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ , ♦ » ♦ 32-3* are very Interested in the happiness feature of the afternoon would be in Oregon G ranite Co. of the young people and extend to j harm ony and in the luncheon as well FOR EXCHANGE— House, barn, S i H R S. PENNISTON, Salesman. one acre fine land, for small cheap them congratulations and th e best as the am usem ent feature there was OCTOBER 11 Res. 470 Laurel Phone 444Y FARMS FOR S A L E - out the same general ideas m ountain place or old placer gold BE KIND T<) THE ERRING:—Brethren, if a man be over­ wishes for a happy and proseprous carried 16 acre ranch, all fenced, 12 acres claims. R2 Box 54, Molalla, Ore. both very happily. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS taken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one future. in cultivation. Well and small barn. The Alpha Club altern ates its 33 4* FOR prom pt and careful service, in the s p i r i t of meekness: considering thyself, lest thou also be D aughters of th e Nile Meet— meetings with the O. E. S.; the Star R. F. D. and power line. At $60 acre. auto trucks or horse drays, cal , 5 acres best of land values under tempted.—Galatians 6:1. WANTED The D aughters of the Nile will meeting on the first and third Tues W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone Talent ditch at $125.00 per acre. All 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near meet in . Ashland on Saturday the days and Alpha Club on the second fenced. WANTED— Seven or eight room Hotel Ashland. 66tf thirteenth, a t Masonic Hall a t two and fourth Tuesdays of each month “ THE INEVITABLE WAR” unfurnished house. Phone 471 J. 15 acres— 7 acres alfalfa balance ♦ * * tl is essentially a business r. L. POWELL-—General T rans­ Whether anything in the way of a League of Nations, with- o’clock, farm ing land. Running w ater most 33-2* H. S. Circle Meets— meeting. fer— Good team and motor a treaty attached, which would not discredit, could have mini­ The membership of this organiza­ The High School Circle of the P of year at $125.00 acre. trucks. Good service a t a rea WANTED— Apple pickers. Call sonable price. Phone 83. mized the sufferings of the world, or prevented the great indus­ tion is confined to Ashland, so there T. A. will hold its first m eeting at Enquire of G. S. B utler, 41 G rants Suncrest O rchards 4% miles north « trial and human disasters consequent is wildest conjecture. will be a large contingent from the the Civic Club house on Thursday street. of Ashland. 32-tf TRY EEH1GE FOR HAULING 30 Sat. Mon. Tues and transfer work of all kinds But, much is heard of “ The Inevitable W ar” in Europe. Lloyd valley towns present a t this m eet­ evening of this week a t eight o’clock. All the members, every fath er and 375 B St. Phone 410-R. ing. WANTED— Boy to learn printing 1 George is responsible for much of the failure of the idealism FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— 200-lm o m other and all Interested in the wel­ trade. Call a t Tidings of ice. 14tf Saturday of each month 160 acres unimproved land, un­ in President Wilson’s dream of a “ League of Nations” and is The the second date set for for the regular ses fare and progress of our schools are incum bered, near village of 300 PLANING MILL ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May the prospects of another war as the result of the combined sions and the place of m eeting a lte r­ earnestly requested to be present at on §. P. R. R. and good hard communicate with Ensign Lee of roads. 100 acres under fence IORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET peace treaty and the League pact. nates as to the different towns in this meeting. w ith good n atu ral pasture, WORKS, Cor. Heilman and the Salvation Army a t the W hite Reports will be made and plans England gives a good example of the “ inevitable” result which this organization has its Van Ness. 194-tf plenty of w ater. Three roomed Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave., form ulated relative to the activities house, barn and woodshed. For of war, as a reminder to Lloyd George, who now is visiting membership. * » * Portland, Oregon. 10-lyr of this branch of the coordinated fu rth er p articulars address F. America. . ® A rt d u b Meets—— J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf F- T. A. circles of Ashland. A most Fix Up Shop PIANO TUNING The storj below from England vivifies the opinions ex­ The A rt Club m et a t the Civic interesting session is promised and WANTED We repair fu rn itu re and anything PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade a t pressed by Rev. Ilart at the Chamber of Commerce dinner Club house, Monday evening of this it is hoped th a t a large num ber will AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— th a t needs fixing. N orth Main next be there to assist in m aking this a home and have your piano tuned by Tuesday night. week, with an excellent attendance, to Homes Grecery Store. E ith er sex, may earn $100 to most helpful meeting. Carl H. Loveland. Studio 135 E. England enters upon its fourth W inter of serious unem­ considering the other attractio n s of A full report will be given in Sat­ $200 m onthly corresponding Main St. Phones 134, aud 465. TY PEW RITER REPAIRING fourteen being present, considering for new spapers; $15 to $25 ployment wth dark forebodings. the other attractions of the sam< urday’s issue. weekly in spare tim e; experi­ Unemployment and its consequent suffering ha*e become evening. Typew riters— All makes, guaran­ FIVE DOLLARS REWARD— For ence unnecessary; no canvas­ W. C. T. U. Meets— teed. Lowest Prices. Expert R epair­ return of my Collie dog. Has tax col­ so common in England that it is no longer regarded as a great The rooms and tables were beau sing; subjects suggested. Send ing. Call or w rite L. D. Minkler 404 la r on and has been spayed. Elm er abnormality, in fact England seems in a fair wav to begin tiful in the most exquisite flowers, The W. C. T. U. met at the library, for particulars. National Press on Tuesday afternoon. It was a busi­ and the evening was spent in cards Liberty Building, Medford. Tele- Morrigou< 1049 Ashland St. 33? to look upon poverty and suffering as an unavoidable nor­ B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf ness session, largely, form ulating phone 162. 20-lm o. or em broidery as was the pleasure of mality. plans for th eir varied activities. the guests. The Strand and Piccadilly, as well as many less traveled It was a purely social evening, Some had to do with the W. C. T. U. ► •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -• stieets, are filled with pitiful examples of poverty due to un­ and those there had a most delight­ Home a t Corvallis, of which some­ thing will be said later. employment. Able-bodied men, holding out tiny boxes of ful time. A fter the business session had matches and wearing cards “ Any Work Acceptable” no longer The hostesses in charge, always been concluded, a social hour fol­ provide the most toothsom e viands excite great pity’, because then' are too many of them .' Fine, on these occasions, and this was no lowed; during which the members sturdy men, whose faces are lined with care, garbed in the exception to the rule,; for the dain­ were entertained with most in terest­ uniforms of officers of the Army and the Navy pitfully eking ties proved too tem pting for some, ing bits of rem iniscent history from of the oldest members, Mrs. Ann out an existence by grinding out tunes from a hurdy-gurdy, and a p art disappeared while the one Rutfsell. attract little or no attention. London and its people have hostesses Were otherw ise engaged. However retribution swiftly follow­ RECOVERS FROM CROUP become used to mendicancy. In fact, England seems in a fair ed. “ My boy had a very bad attack of way to have a normal mendicant population. As would n atu rally follow, in an croup. Tried everything but nothing 1 nemployment is an old problem now, and one that Eng­ “A rt Club,’’ every detail of the ser­ did him much good. Then I used Foley’s Honey and T ar and he not land is becoming used to. In the degree Lhat England accepts vice would be carefully planned, and only recovered quickly but he has unemployment, so does she accept industrial defeat. Unemploy­ a t this m eeting the lunchcloths were had no trouble since,” w rites Mrs. especial feature, being of the W illiam Sims, B urlington, Wyoming. ment is bringing an almost unseen change about in England, the most unusual and picturesque de­ Coughs, colds and croup quickly re ­ lieved w ith Foley’s Honey and Tar, and there are many who feel that the decline of the British na­ sign. th selling cough medicine tion is beginning unless unemployment is cheeked. Certainly A fter the _________ . in e the largest most delicious - ...... refresh- W orld. Free from opiates— in England's industrial efficiency is being daily decreased though monts’ relu ctan t goodnights were gredlents printed on the w rapper c? spoken, and unemployment. Look at these figures: ’ — — - the members departed, Sold Everywhere. voting this one of th eir happiest of 1,211,900 people are drawing uneniployment benefits. evenings. Why allow “ snuffles” and stuffy, 72,839 persons are working on short time. The hostesses were the Mesdames wheezy breathing to torment your 500,000 are workless and not drawing unemployment. Babies when quick relief follows Louis Schweln and C. Baughman. the nse of v * * * 800,000 youths are out of school who have never had work. These figures tell a story that may be fateful to British in­ A Sum m er in th e E ast— dustry. Men who have walked the streets for months without Miss M arjorie Fifield. whose re­ tu rn to her home in Ashland was N o N a rc o tic s work are becoming broken in spirit, and wlmt’s worse are be­ chronicled in a recent issue had a coming physically and mentally inefficient. most w onderful sum m er since leav­ Rising generations are suffering from under-nourishment ing Ashland on July the tw elfth. due to unemployment. The next generation of English workers In company w ith her aunt, Mrs. can not he as strong as the present generation, unless there Minta Maldoon and daughter, Mary, Miss Fifield started back to the old tom es a change in the fortunes ot English working people. home in Minn. It was quite an un­ •KS’V '* . •r\ . The morale of the working people is gradually being dertaking to m otor th a t distance and broken. Unemployment is bringing that hopeless mental dis­ considerable pluck was needed to tress which the attacks of the Germans failed to bring. The Eng­ cross half a continent. lish people, normally quiet, happy people, are becoming a They were poined at P ortland by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lay Qf Long sullen and discouraged people. Beach, who had spent several weeks As England enters its fourth Winter of unemployment it In Ashland visiting th eir relatives, OOK a h e a d to laces a problem that threatens to engulf its future industrial the Fifield and Shaw families. s Winter, with its success. A num ber of friends were visited wet, snowy or icy on the way to Tacoma. The Lays streets and roads, the party to the Yel­ and when you buy Who said there was no “ middle class” in America? Yon accompanied lowstone P ark which they toured a tire now, get the can see ’em any day, waiting lor the automobile procession of together, spending perhaps a week Goodyear Cord with capitalists and workmen to slack up long enough to let them there. t h e A ll-W e a th e r get across the street.—Astorian. This was a w’onderful experience Tread. That tread for all, and Miss M arjorie says It is famous the world far exceeds in beauty the pictures Reformers would he out of jobs if every man lived up to the she over for s lip le s s , had envisioned of its grandeur. good opinion he has of himself.—La Grande Observer. g rip p in g tr a c tio n The Lays retu rn ed to Ashland and for long, eco­ after touring the park, and the oth ­ Ashland Realty Co. nomical wear. Robison & Wild Women will never he men’s equals until you can slap one ers went on tow ard th eir objective. Beaver Realty Co. They had som ew hat more than X« G o o d yea r S e rvice S ta tio n on the back and borrow a dollar.—Roseburg News-Review. Yockey & Co. D ealer* w e * eii a n d r e c o m ­ & “ Travellers Luck” however for Í < 11 m e n d th e n ew G o o d y e a r U I Billings Agency E. E. Phipps C ord* w ith th e b e v e le d A lt- aside from the usual things th a t hap­ t ■ W e a t h e r T r e a d a n d b a c k 1 hey had to comb Curry county to find enough women pen, (and these did in plenty) sick­ C. B. Lamkin th e m u p w ith e ta n d a r d E. T. Staples G o o d yea r S e rvice jurors for a ease. That’s what you’d call a curry-comb —Marsh­ ness of different members of the H arrison Bros. Ford Garage OR BY field News. party occasioned delays of two weeks Ashland Vulcanizing W orks out of the six Weeks' journey half across the continent and through! hen a candidate says that he favors a vigorous policy eight states and Into another. he means that he doesn’t know what in Sam Hill he would do — F riends and relatives were visited “ W a t e r n M ad e fo r W estern T ra d e " ♦ » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ++++++ , .Corvallis Gazette-Times. « X I n o “BULL" ’’ * * * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ :: Could This ’ Happen to You j Billings Agency ♦ • • Ashland Acres For Sale in sub-divisions ranging from about 13 to 200 acres each th at large tract of land containing approximately 1900 acres lying across Bear Creek and adjoining Ashland on the Northeast and now plotted as “Ashland Acres” About 1100 acres are embraced in the Talent Irrigation Dis- trict with good water right. MOTHERS— C H A M B E R L A IN ’S C O U G H R EM ED Y In addition to value as agricultural and horticultural lands these tracts are very desirable for rural home sites and offer most of the advantages enjoyed by urban communities, includ­ ing Ashland school facilities. i T SOIL, SCENERY, CLIMATE, HARD TO BEAT. Suitable for great variety of crops ranging from alfalfa tG apricots. Maximum am ount of sunshine enjoyed. Southwest slope. No killing frosts during growing season. PRICES MODERATE W ITH EASY TERMS L SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS IM PROVING AND DEVELOPING TH EIR TRACTS. Fin tlier particulars and inform ation furnished by following Ashland Agents. s oood M ear . « « Aft .<■ 4 . a i . « BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO., Owners. Portland, Oregon,