Monday, NAoreint>er Í2, i 023 ASHLAND DATÎ.Y TTDTNöS * PA0È TttfcRl Classified Column AGE OF LOUD SPEAKERS HERE 3 Daily Mews Letter Result« in S training of Vocal Chords and T h ro a t Troubles, Says a Music T eacher. W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 10.— C alvin I C la ssifie d Col lim n K a te s C oolidge p ro b a b ly i3 th e m o st r e s e r A m usic tea c h e r rem arked the other ved a n d re tic ie n t m an , c o n v e rs a tio n O ne c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e. day th a t m ore and m ore people w ere To ru n e v e ry Issue fo r one a lly . t h a t e v e r s a t in th e W h ite ! going to h er for voice production, on m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord H ouse. H e is as s p a rin g w ith his the advice of a doctor, who rightly each tim e. w o rd s as he is w ith h is d o lla rs — an d said th a t th eir th ro a t troubles were M ISC ELL A N E O U S ¡“ „ " V ” ‘7 a a’ T “ m erely the resu lt o f strain in g th eir U R R S m u a k iv « iv , m an . la rg e ly d e p e n d e n t upon h i3 sal- vocal chords, says London Answer«. D R ESSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a ra n - a r y a s a pu b lic o ffic ia l fo r h is living. "W e belong to an age of loud speak tee d . 147 F a c to ry St. M is. B. \ an Y et, d e s p ite th is re tic ie n c e a n d ta c i- ers,” she said sm ilingly. "P a rtic u larly H a rd e n b e rg . o l- lm o .* tu rn ity , m o re people h av e been g u e sts women and girls talk m uch m ore loud ly th an ever before. T he restle ss age W ANTE 2000 s h a k e s. In q u ire at th e W h ite H ouse ta b le since C al in which we live is responsible, and vin C oolidge becam e p re s id e n t th a n this m odern shouting accounts for the P ro v o st B ros. 60-4* in a n y s im ila r p e rio d u n d e r an y of num ber of strain ed th ro a ts about.” his p red e c e sso rs. FO R RENT H er statem en t raises a very in te re st H a rd in g , p a rtic u la rly , a n d R oose ing point, because we all certainly tlnd FO R R E N T — 75 a c re s fa ir th a t the voice raised the loudest u su al velt, a n d to a lesse r e x te n t, T a ft w ere! b u ild in g s , 22 a c re s, b a la n c e plow ly gets home f ir s t! T h e sw eet sim per a n d p a s tu re , w ill lea se fo r te rm of h o sp ita b le m en w ho liked to ta lk as ing prunes and prism s of a hundred y e a rs . J . J . D e a k in , 217 E a s t M ain th ey d in ed a n d lu n ch e d . T hey e n te r-; y ears ago won’t get us a telephone S t. no.«« ta in e d th o u sa n d s d u rin g th e ir te rm s ; ' call, or a bun In a tea shop, or a yet u n d e r C alvin C oolidge th e W h ite Jum per a t a sale, or tell us the way I ’O R R E N T — 8 room m o d ern f u r H ouse c h e f a n d k itc h e n force a re to P utney bridge. n ish e d h u o se. C all 137. 5 9 -tf w o rk e d as n e v e r w ere w o rk ed before. T he m an or wom an who w hispers S carcely a d a y goes by b u t sees in these crow ded days never gets very FO R R E N T — A th re e room f u r g u e sts a t th e m an sio n fo r lu n ch eo n or far. One m an said, quite seriously, the n ish e d a p a rtm e n t, close in . P h o n e d in n e r. other day, th a t he thought m odern 40 R o b iso n ’s G a ra g e o r 432-Y. A t f ir s t W a sh in g to n w as a bit pttz- dafice m usic had a g rea t deal to do F O R R E N T — C o m p letely fu rn is h - 1 zted o v er th is. As V ic e -P re sid e n t, Mr. with iieople's strid en t tones. And th ere certainly is som ething in th a t, ed a p a rtm e n t. 75 B ush S t. 51-tf C oolidge w as an in e v ita b le g u e s t a t too. , c a p ita l d in n e r p a rtie s . T h a t is a p a rt! O ccasionally, a fte r all th e harsh FO R SALE of th e jo b of being V ic e -P re sid e n t.J voices som e one comes to tow n with F O R SALE— F iv e room m o d ern ¡C ynics of W a sh in g to n life h av e ob-1 a soft, crooning speaking voice. You bungalow ' j u s t co m p leted in q u ire serv ed th a t to be V ic e -P re sid e n t one can spot such a m an or woman at W. H. W e n n e r, F r e ig h t d e p o t. 59-6* m u st be fo rtifie d w ith a co p p er-lin ed once, and know, too, th a t they found sto m a c h an d a g o a t-lik e d ig e stiv e a p - 1 th eir soothing tones lu th e h e a rt of F O R SA L E — 1923 C h ev ro let p a ra tu s . T h e V ic e -P re sid e n t " e a ts ” the country. And you know as well | th at, if they live in a big city for to u rin g c a r, in A -l co n d itio n . Also fo r th e P re sid e n t. long, they will be forced to shout— new K im b all P ia n o . M rs. D o u g h er- T h e C oolidges th e m se lv e s seldom as we all do— fo r our daily b r e a d ! ty . 55 P in e S t. 5 9 -tf • n te rta in e d . T hey w ere e n te rta in e d . Now a ll th a t is c h a n g e d . T h e g u estsI F O R SA L E — 1917 F o rd T o u rin g of social a n d p o litic a l W a sh in g to n PECULIARITIES OF SENATORS c a r. Good ru b b e r, lo ts of tools. $100. have becom e th e h o sts. Spencer Eats Ne Breakfaet, Curtie P a r k G a ra g e. 59-3* Won’t Use Elevatdf, and Over W hy th is su d d e n tra n s itio n ? Pol-1 man Takes Snuff. FOR SALE— C o ro n a T y p e w rite r, ¡tics! It a n sw e rs m an y q u e s tio n s in j good c o n d itio n . $40.00 P h o n e 215. W a sh in g to n . D uring th e lull in business em ploy • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ jj KITCHEN ¡ 4 CABIÄETjg, k'Sh «f ¿4. a û m L c îù W HY MENTION | î 1 SATURDA YS FO O TB A LL R E SU L T S F o llo w in g a re th e r e s u lts of e a s t e rn fo o tb a ll g am es played to d a y :A t New H av en , Y ale 16, M ary lan d 14. j S y ra cu se 0, B oston U n iv e rsity 0, first h a lf. N e b ra sk a 7, N o tre D am e 0. M ichigan 7, M arin es 6. H a rv a rd 5, P rin c te to n 0, C o rn ell 35, C o lu m bia 0. wj|pAp«r büiuü, ) Oh, su n s and s k le » and clouds of June, "* And days of June to g eth er. You cannot rival for one hour October's b righ t blue w eather. — H. H. Jackson. j L ittle Ja n e —M other, why did you * tell me not to say anything about Mr. Baldwin’s hair? G irls V a c a tio n — M other—Sh 1 • TIM ELY TIPS L ittle Jan e— ’Cause he ain’t got any Miss E rn e s tin e H icks a n d Miss hair to talk about. Now is th e tim e to fill th e fru it B lanche M acL ean left S a tu rd a y by closet shelves for w inter. Red peppers m ach in e fo r N o rth B end w h ere th ey N O TIC E O F TAX LAND SA LE, a re so good to add will v isit M rs. A r th u r T hom pson, an to salad s and i PU B LIC N O TICE IS H E R E B Y a u n t of Miss H icks. A fte r a fu ll v a m eat dishes th at j G IV E N : T hat th e u n d e rsig n e d . catio n of v a rie d e x p e rin ce s th e y w ill a few ja r s will be S h e riff of J a c k so n C ounty, O regon, re tu r n la te th is w eek. enjoyed. C anned Red u n d e r «and p u rs u a n t to a c e rta in or- Peppers. — W ash id e r of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of J a c k s o n and cut peppers C ounty. O regon, d u ly m ad e an d e n - ‘ In strip s w ith te re d on th e 9 th d ay of N o v e m b e r, scissors. Cover w ith boiling w a te r; let A. D. 1923, w ill o ffe r fo r sale a n d ' stan d th re e m in u tes; drain, plunge Into ice w ater to cover, in which there w ill sell, a t th e fro n t d o o r of th e | is a large piece of ice. L e t stan d to C o u rth o u se in Ja c k s o n v ille . J a c k s o n thoroughly c h ill; d rain again and pack j C o u n ty , O regon, to th e h ig h e s t b id solidly in pint ja rs. To one q u a rt of d e r fo r cash in h a n d , a ll o r a n y of vinegar add two cupfuls of su g a r; th o se c e rta in lo ts, pieces o r p a rc e ls 34” wide and 31” bring to the boiling point and boil fif of la n d s h e re to fo re a c q u ire d by high l i g h t .......... teen m inutes. P o u r the boiling hot ) J a c k s o n C o u n ty . O regon, fo r d e lin vinegar over th e peppers to overflow th e can. Seal and sto re in a cool q u e n t tax es, an d now ow ned by said 34” wide and 31” place. C ounty, upon w hich lo ts, pieces or Beet Relish.—Boll, peel and chop p a rc e ls of lan d , th e said C ou n ty high heavv........ tw o dozen sm all beets, add to them C o u rt of said C o u n ty h a s se t a m in i one-half cupful of horseradish. Put m um p rice as in d ic a te d in sa id o rd e r, tw o blades of mace, one tablespoonful of ginger, six cloves into a cheese a n d a s sa id lan d an d sa id p rice is se t cloth bag, place in a saucepan w ith one fo rth in Vol. O ne D e lin q u e n t C e rtifi q u a rt of vinegar. B ring to a boll and c a te R ecord of said C o u n ty , r e f e r when boiling hot pour over th e beets. ence to w hich o rd e r a n d to w hich Seal and keep for a week, w hen It will said V olum e One is h e re b y m ad e a be ready fo r use. p a r t of th is n otice. P epper Relish.—W ash and cut into Said sa le w ill com m ence a t 10 halves o r q u a rte rs one dozen sweet o ’clock a. m ., on S a tu rd a y , th e 15th red peppers and one dozen green pep d a y of D ecem ber, A. D. 1923, an d p e rs ; chop fine fo u rte en medium-sized noon of onions, sliced and chopped fine, one c o n tin u e u n til 12 o’clock cupful of sugar, two cupfuls of vinegar said d ay, a n d in case a ll of said and one tahlespoonful of salt. Boll p ro p e rty is n o t sold w ith in said th e vinegar-sugar m ixture, drop in the tim e , said sale w ill be held a n d con vegetables and boil fifteen m inutes. tin u e d a t th e sam e place, betw een ' Seal w hile hot. th e sam e h o u rs on each su cceed in g Tom ato Conserve.—T ak e five pounds of ripe tom atoes, two pounds of sugar, S a tu rd a y u n til a ll of sa id la n d s so th re e lem ons cut into dice, one cupful to be sold h a v e been sold, o r p e n d of sliced citron and one and one-half in g th e f u r th e r o rd e rs of th e C ou n ty cupfuls of raisins. Slice th e tom atoes, C o u rt of said C ounty. chop th e citron or cut fine w ith scis A lis t of a ll p ro p e rty to be sold, s o rs ; add all th e other ingredients and to g e th e r w ith th e m in im u m p ric e a t cook until tldck. A dd, one cupful of w alnut m eals coarsely’ chopped and, w hich each lo t, piece o r p arcel th e r e when boiling hoi, pour into ja r s tmd of can be sold, is open to th e in sp e c seal. tio n o f th e p u b lic a t th e o ffice of A nice com bination for m arm alade th e u n d e rsig n e d S h e riff, in th e : is equal p a rts of tom atoes and crab C o u r t , H ouse a t Ja c k s o n v ille , O re apple, prepared as usual. T he m ixture Ron. is put through a sieve and sugar added D ated a t Ja c k s o n v ille , O regon to suit the taste. Nov. 10, 1923. GOOD CIGARETTES 1OC G E N U IN E “B ull " DURHAM ÏOOACCO S p ark G u ard s $5 37” wide and 31 ” high lig h t .......... $8 38” wide and 31 ” <j»Q50 high h e a v y ........ $650 SIMPSON HARDWARE ees a t the capitol have had tim e to ta k e stock of som e p eculiarities and ldiosyncracies of senators, says the W ashington correspondent of th e New York H erald. F o r instance, they have n o te d : S enator Smoot of U tah only shaves, or is shaved, every o th er day. H e th in k s th a t is often euougli and he "likes to give his face a re st.” S en ato r Spencer of M issouri never R oosevelt an d T a ft. H e d id n ’t know e ats break fast. But S e n a to r Moses of F O R SA IA — A pples. P h o n e them . T hey d id n ’t know him . 10F13. 49-1 m o.* 1 B efo re he iiad long been in th e New’ H am pshire, who was bis guest at luncheon recently, says “you should ‘ ~— ~ ~ ~--------------------------- W hite H ouse, so th e s to ry goes, M r.I see him eat th e rest of the day.” CLOSING O I T SA L E o f one lin e j C oolidge re a liz e d th a t if he w ere to S enator C urtis of K an sas never of P ia n o s. T h e best p ian o io r th e succeed h im se lf he w ould h av e to in-1 tak es an elev ato r if he h a s th e tim e L e a st m oney you ev er saw . A n ice ¡c re a se his a c q u a in ta n c e am o n g p a rty to climb th e sta irs. H e says clim b to n e d p ian o fo r re n t, a t 658 Blvd. ’ le a d e rs, m en o f a ff a ir s in b u sin e ss— i ing s ta irs is the best “red u cer” he has A s h la n d , O regon. C. F . S h e p h e rd . ‘n o t in m ere ly fo rm a l w ays— b u t in a ever tried. D uring th e sum m er he C. E. TERR ILL, lias done m uch s ta ir clim bing and 55-M on. T h u rs.2 * m o re in tim a te way. S H E R IF F O F JA C K SO N CO. O R E . ________________ ______ H ow could it he d o n e ? T h e q u e s-' has lost 25 pounds. 61-5 M onday. S enator O verm un of N orth Carolina 1 tio n w as d isc u sse d , it is sa id b etw een T he Sw annery. Phone 57 3C 4 First St. is one of th e few se n ato rs who now It Is a w onderful sight, th a t great ! Mr. C oolidge a n d th e v ery few m en! and then ta k e a pinch of snuff from who have been his in tim a te s fo r y ears: the historic snuff boxes in the senate ' lagoon covered by vast snow flakes; w hen he w as a M ayor of a M assa-! cham ber, which a re kept filled during w onderful to behold the heavy u p ris -* Ing of a fllght'of them from the w ater, e h u s e tts tow n an d la te r G o v e rn o r of tlie sessions of congress. scu tterin g along like an a irp lan e be- j th e S ta te . S enator C am eron of A rizona says PH YSICIANS l'ore it lifts, for th eir bodies are heavy: j Ju st Opened fo r Business “ G et to know th em a ro u n d y o u r 1 he Is tlie best cook in the senate. W hen w onderful, also, to see th e trem endous a boy of sixteen y ears old he w a s ; d in n e r ta b le ,” w a9 th e g ist of th e a d - 1 on F o u rth S treet im petus with which they touch the I DR. MATTIE B. SH AW — R esi the sole cook fo r a larg e crew on a ' w ater again and rush through it till j vice he received. d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r fishing sm ack which operated off the I W e W ant th e resistance stops th e m ; m ost won- ! . a v e n u e . T e le p h o n e 28. Office coast of Maine. H e also holds r e c - ! Eggs and P o u ltry derful of all to hear the glorious me h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 H ence in th e th re e m o n th s t h a t ' ords as a fisherm an. p. m . only. tallic clang of th eir wings as eight or Mr. C oolidge h as occupied th e P re s i S enator L a F o lle tte calm s his nerves ten in a V-shaped form ation fly over a c o n s ta n t a fte r a heated d ebate by “pulling” on DR." E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c dency th e re lias been your head, th eir noble pinions flapping tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and s tre a m of g u e sts th ro u g h th e d in in g an old, w ell-seasoned pipe. strongly in th e trem endous carriag e of th r o a t— X -ra y In c lu d in g te e th . room of th e W h ite H ouse. flights m ore graceful, but none more Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to A ro u n d his ow n d in n e r ta b le C al Birth of Oil Industry. im pressive, nor, I think, more splendid 6. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d , vin C oolidge is becom ing m ore in ti Tlie oil industry had its birth in the th an the sw an’s, unless it be th e her O re. m a te w ith th o se h ig h in th e co u n cils United S ta te s about 1858, when crude o n s .—F. J. H. D arton. of his ow n p a rty a n d in th e g re a t oil was analyzed and a well w as I)R E . K. A N G E L L , C h iro p ra c tic M artha W ashington. businesseg of th e c o u n try — th e m en drilled a t Titusville, Pa. B ut the In an d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice ph o n e dians, and the ra c e s before them, M artha W ashington’s p o rtra it is to who, by th e w ay, u su a lly se le c t P r e s 4 8; re sid e n c e 142. F ir s t N a tio n a l knew crude oil. T housands of y ears ap p ear on the new four-cent United id e n tia l c a n d id a te s. B a n k b u ild in g . before C hrist, B abylonian and Chal S tates stam p. She w as the d a u g h ter T h e re a re few m en, no m a tte r dean m asons used it in semi-liquid of one of the most a risto c ratic p la n t It will pay von to buy furs of a furrier. how high th e ir e s ta te or how im form fo r cem enting the bricks of th eir ers in Virginia whom W ashington D R . H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s G ives sm o .■ i. e lid Inspect our stock at M. M. Store, Medford. p o r ta n t th ey m ay he, who can w i.li- tow ering walls, and it was used in office. P h o n e 91. m arried in 1759 in his tw enty-sixth in e fin ish i -, h a r d ! or soft-v. o<. ; floors building th e pyram ids. H erodotus men s ta n d th e lu re of d in in g w ith th e year. She was a model wife. Official Collars and Cuff m ade to order. DR. E R N E ST W . SM IT H — C h iro ; WO A CITI. Gli.C A ' G social life w as sta rte d hy her in the P r e s id e n t.’’ It is a n o p p o rtu n ity eag- tions a well from which th ree sub « ft I»1 S i . p r a c to r, n e a r Postofflce. H o u rs je rly so u g h t a n d seldom if e v e r de-j stances, asphalt, sa lt and oil, w ere in fant republic. W ashington him self 8-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114. Y o u i hj.» pum ped. Oil from n a tu ra l springs in w as a highly polished man. He in ■ d in e d . It. If n. « id stam p s. 7. f..: on . Sicily was used in lam ps in the tem sisted upon stric t and ap p ro p riate e ti T h e re is so m e th in g m agic in the* pound pat .;gc PLUM BING ple of J u p ite r a t Rome, and th e q u e tte in the conduct of the govern Taxidermist ami F u r Shop w ords " d in in g w ith th e P re s id e n t:” ) w ealthy Illum inated th eir hom es with CUM K1 : m ent’s social life. M artha W ashing W O O D W A l.a 128 N. Grape Medford B a n k e rs, ra lro a d p re s id e n ts , c a p ta in s i t T h e ancient Chinese and the P er O K l 'G C o „ ton’s receptions w ere m anaged with JER R Y O’NEAL— P lu m b in g . 207 of in d u s tr y — it. m a tte r s n o t how im sians used It for light and heat, and P o r t la n d . O r e r ò » . th e g rea test skill and she won such E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138. p o rta n t th e y a re in th e ir ow n fie ld s it en ters into tlie preserv ativ es of the fam e as a hostess th a t by the con tem porary am bassadors she was called — th e y a c ce p t w ith a la c rity in v ita E gyptian em baim ers. MONUMENTS a queen. tio n s to " d in e w ith th e P r e s id e n t.” Heir« to Peerage«. M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S It is said by som e w ho h av e been L o w est P ric e s Som e four hundred B ritish peerages his g u e s ts th a t P re s id e n t C oolidge is a re extinct, of which 120 have lapsed A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO. no m o re lo q u a c io u s a t h is ow n d in 3rd and E ast Main St. 223-Cmo since 1900. Five w ent last year f J n er ta b le th a n he is a t som eone e ls e ’s. through tlie dem ise wlthofit successors H is g u e sts do th e ta lk in g . H e does of Lords Ludlow. Bryce, N orthcliffe, ASH LAND GRANITE th e liste n in g . B u t th e s ig n ific a n t B readalbane and Lindley. T ills year MONUMENTS th in g is th a t C alvin C oi^idge is o v e r th e re a re four so far, being the b ar O reg o n G ra n ite Co. com ing th e p o litic a l h a n d ic a p of a onies of Seaforth, W eardule, Sander S. PE N N IS T O N , S a lesm a n . n o n -p o litic al a c q u a in ta n c e . H e is son and Roe. Som etim es peerages are R e s. 4 7 6 Ia iu re l P lio u c 444 Y New a n d dependable le a rn in g to know th e p ro m in e n t m en revived which w ere long dorm ant. T he trunks of good quality, in b u sin e ss a n d p o litic a l life, a n d longest abeyance w as 547 years, in the PLANING MILL case of th e barony of Strabolgi, te r sturdy, durable and good an d th e y in tu rn a re le a rn in g to know m inated in 1916 In favor of the peti JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET th is q u ie t, s m a llis h m an who tioner, Mr. C. M. Ken worthy, looking. No W ORKS, Cor. H eilm an and is p re p a re d to p u t up a b itte r b a ttle doubt th e re a re in C anada heirs A SH LA N D F U R N IT U R E to Van N ess. 194-tf for h is ow n su ccessio n . ■ome of these dorm ant peerages, be- COM I’ANY cause proof Is a costly process, and 94 N. M ain T R A N SF E R AND E X PR E SS very difficult. Ill Butt««— M rs. J . A. M cF adyen le ft A shland W h ittle T r a n s f e r A S to ra g e Co. T h u rs d a y e v e n in g fo r B u tte , M on fo r S E R V IC E ta n a . to spend th e w in te r w ith h e r E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers an d p a c k e rs d a u g h te r. J u n e , w ho is te a c h in g in I A universal custom of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a le rs in th e B u tte B u sin ess C ollege, an d coal a n d w ood. P h o n e 117. that benefits every w ith h e r h u sb a n d , J a m e s A llen Mc- O ffice 89 O ak St n e a r body. F a y d e n , w ho is en g a g ed in b u sin e ss H o te l A sh la n d in a m in in g cam p n e a r B u tte . A ids d ig e s tio n , W a tc h in g c a n n o t alw ay s see d a n g e r T. L. P O W E L L -*-G eneval T ra n s V isit from R o se b u rg — cleanses the teeth, a h e a d . D odging c a n n o t a lw a y s m iss it. f e r — Good tea m and m o to r M rs. E . A. T u ttle a n d tw o c h ild I t com es lik e a fla s h — does its d a m soothes the throat tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a Listen to this Chorus of Praise re n , H elen a n d F loye, of R o se b u rg , a g e — is gone. so n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83. a re th e g u e s ts of Mrs. A. W . S to rey from San Francisco H O W TO G E T YOUR In s u ra n c e a g a in s t such ris k s g u a rd s of A lida s tre e t fo r a few days. TRA N SFER AND E X P R E S S — TICKETS BY MAIL you fro m loss a t nil tim es. K in g ’s T r a n s f e r, g e n e ra l h a u lin g . If anything, th e show is better than on NOW D ry w ood fo r sa le . P h o n e 113. O nly in s u ra n c e can give you co n its previous v isit here. “Iren e” e lectri A d d re ss le tte r s , m ak e P la z a P ool H a ll. 4 5-tf s ta n t fin a n c ia l p ro te c tio n . C o n su lt Apply over '■er th ro at an an« d chest fied the audience.— E xam iner. c h eck s a n d m oney o r cover w ith ot flannel cloth. rith h o t tlannt P ia n o T e a c h e r y o u r in s u ra n c e a g e n t a s a s p e c ia ist in d e rs p a y a b le to H. B. Currau patrons g reet “Iren e” w ith e n Sealed in M rs. J . R . R o b e rts o n , c e rtifie d H u rs t, in a n a g e r, V in p ro te c tio n . th u siasm .— Chronicle. its Purity p ia n o te a c h e r. C re d it given in H igh ing T h e a tre , A sh la n d , V a f > o R u o “Irene" m ust be again acclaim ed as the Package O v e r 1 7 IWUian J a ra U m J Y rg rfy School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J. 5 3 tf O re. In clo se self-ad last word in m usical com edy— Journal. d resse d sta m p e d e n PIANO TUNING v elo p e to h elp in su re T R O U B L E — May PIANO TUNING— $3.50. T ra d e a t ANY G IR L IN sa fe r e tu r n . A dd 10 PRICES—Lower Floor $2.50, 1st row R eal E state and R eal Insur c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee o i h o m e a n d h a v e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by ance. (E stab . 1 8 8 3 ) Balcony $2.50 p e rc e n t Gov. ta x to th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite C a rl H. L o v e lan d . S tu d io 135 E. P hon e 211 41 E ast Main N ext 6 row s, B alcony $ 2 .0 0 — b a la n c e of p ric e tic k e t d e sire d . S h ield hom e, 565 M ay fair A ve., M ain S t. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465. B alcony $1.50. P lu s 10 p e r c e n t gov. tax . P o r tla n d , O regon. 1 0 -ly r F O R SA L E — Good fre sh cow w ith h e ife r calf. 471 M o u n tain Ave. 60-3* ___________________ ___ F O R SA LE— One G ang Disc Plow, second h a n d a t a b a rg a in . C arso n - F o w le r L u m b e r Co. 60-6 ------------------------- ------------------ —----------- F O R SA L E — A pples. W . L. M oore B ellview . P h o n e 1 0 F 4 . 53-12* W hen a s u d d e n s tro k e of fa te e le vated C alvin C oolidge from th e com - jp a r a llv e o b s c u rity of th e V ice-P resi- dencv to th e h ig e st e le c tiv e o ffice in th e w orld h is a c q u a in ta n c e w ith pub- j He m en , even w ith th e p ro m in e n t fig- u re s in his ow n p a rty , w as v e ry s lig h t. H e n e v e r c alled a n y of th em by th e ir f ir s t n a m e s, a 3 d id H a r d in g J Hit the Trail for Hiltson for Studebaker Cars At Medford, Ore. «retó. PROFESSIONAL NEW MARKET Fourth Street Ladies Market of Ashland > "LITE-FOOT” DANCE FLOOR WAX Bartlett, Furrier TRUNKS W ardrobe S te a m e r A u to m o b ile Vining Theatre Monday, Nov. The Vanderbilt Producing Company Presents for the Firsi Time in Ashland, the Sensation of Four Continents TAG S M A Q T MOSiCAL CO M EO V H IT ! . Danger IsA Quick Traveler After Every Meal X HEST COLDS C H 'a good thing to remember S And M a g lie with Ihe Radiant D A LE W IN T E R And The All- Star ( 'otnpanx B o x O ffic e Seat Sale Will Open Billings Agency Monday, Nov. 12 FLAVOR LASTS