P á ' ü S fo tti A S itU x ti b À i t r TiiiiÄ ö a ,y, November 18, IW ? Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P u t nam, November 12, 1923 at 558 Holly street, a 9 lb. daughter. Dr. Shaw reports the birth. ¡NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS that you were the sanie &g a m other J $1.00, 2nd— 50c. OF THE ASHLAND TIDINGS to him while he stayed at your Cabbage, 2 heads: 1st— $1.00, K 8 place.” 2nd— 50c. < > On and after December 1, 8 « “ Yes, I fed your boy,” said Mrs. . > A D ally C hronicle o t th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of Potatoes 1 peck each named va- 1923, all display advertising 8 Skeen. “ I gave him shelter, and riety: 1st— $1.00, 2nd— 50c. local Interest. * ♦♦ I « will be charged at the flat ♦♦ Frenchy, too. I befriended them — : Onions any variety, 1 peck: 1st Pulpit to. be F ille d — rate of 30c the inch, unless 8 Rev. Nelson of Medford will oc there is an annual contract » ! \ ¡sited th e Stock Show — r Mr. H ard.j Squash 2 specimens: 1st— $1.00, M asonic Calendar cupy the pulpit of the F irst P res « for regular service. 8 » and glad to meet you. You have I 2nd— 50c. Mr. and Mrs. George H aight of T his W eek byterian church Sunday. No perm an :: This is not an increase in 8 j shown th a t you are a man by pre Little Shasta are guests at the home Tomatoes, 6 specimens: lst- ent pastor has been selected, it is ! » rates but will result in ad- 8 senting yourself to me. If your son Tuesday evening— Executive of Mr. H aight’s father, Chas. Haight stated has grown steadily since last week. $1.00, 2nd— 50c. » Mrs. A. B. Wick, chairm an, wishes ! » vantage both to the advertis- ♦ 8 ♦ was blameless and was led to ac Committee m eeting, to arrange for on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Biggest pumpkin and squash— er and the Tidings. Under ♦♦ company Erno through fear, then special Haight are returning from the Stock prize to announce th a t anyone who has not Shrine ceremonial early in January, Frank Moore Improves— « the annual contract, rates « I hope he will escape punishment, Show and Portland. A car load of ¡already subscribed and wishes to do Masonic Hall. H orticultural Frank Moore, who was throw n registered Shorthorn stock is being « will be as follows: 8 but I can’t understand how either ¡so, may leave th eir money at th e ’ W ednesday E vening— F ather and i Apples any variety: 1st— $2.00, One time a week. ......27 %c 8 Erno or your boy can claim inno- 2nd— shipped to Montague from the show from his horse last week, is improv State Bank of Ashland or at the Ash $1.00, 3rd__50c. Son meeting at Masonic Hall. All j ♦♦ ing at the home of his parents. ♦♦ Twice a week ...............25 c 8 cence— when my baby is dead, shot in Portland as Mr. Haight is the own Masons and their sons invited. Pears any variety: 1st— $2.00, « Three tim es a week....20 c 8 in the back of his head er of the herd of thorough-bred stock While he is able to leave his bed, been taken from the two banks. Thursday— Stated convocation of while he 2nd— $1.00, 3rd— 50c. he spends most of his tim e quietly » at his home in L ittle Shasta. This move is necessitated 8 slept.” Talent Needs Help Siskiyou C hapter R. A. M. Sw eepstakes on a couch, regaining some of his « by the lately added cost of 8 Anyone who has a car and is w ill D iscuss Tragedy Friday— Special communication, Largest and best display apples. lost vigor. Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for ing to volunteer to solict Talent, « production and will apply 8 Members of the Skeen family and i pears, peaches, grapes, nuts from Ashland Lodge No. 28, work in men and women. Upstairs. 4-tf 8 should respond early to Mrs. Wick. :: alike to all advertisers. second degree. U. S. Will Not Protest K ASHLAND TIDINGS. 8 No one has been designated to cover Light refreshm ents after the D ennison Day— WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. — The th a t territo ry and the visiting city :: :: 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 :: meeting. the g rie f-1 T o° LATE TO CLASSIFY At a special meeting last night at United States will not protest indi ¡has asked th a t someone from A sh the home of Mrs. M. H. Ellis, the vidually or join an allied protest la n d come to solict th eir residents. GIVE BOOST TO W INTER FAIR FO R *R E N T — Splendid two room Convention a T rust— officers of the W ednesday Club and against the retu rn of the form er furnished apartm ent with kitchen More D istrict to H ear From Hard says that his boy lived at Delegates to the Missionary Con-' ette and bath. Adults only. 357 the hostesses for the club meeting German kaiser or members of his , Several districts have not been (Continued from page 1) 1 home and was a model son until ference held last week in Portlanl family to Germany, it was officially 62-tf were given a special session on the i heard from. Valley View and Bell- the H ards became estranged, th V ista St. Phone 122. returned to Ashland and Rev. B. C .' preparation for tom orrow ’s affair. announced a t-th e W hite House. view are expected to turn in more ,nade in each and every departm ent boy going wjth his m o(hrr whpn th r ... k < h h k wiiii nis m o th e r w Miller gave interesting echos from FOR SALE— Lot 41 Mlekle & The daintiest of place cards and than th eir last years quota w tihin the and with Proper co-operation from j fam ily home Wfls brokpn convention lights in his sermon Payne Addition for 50.00. Box 21. favors in loveliest guise grew under S ales R eported— week. The drive in b o ,h o ,,.ly in g i„ Benoml. ,„e coming m ir, Vo„„.. Har„ ( Sunday morning. Numerous side 62-3* t r i e s lifts m et w ith enthusiasm and « 1 « together a class of ex- h | s -Ial,n 1|)a, Erno kl|]()(t g ________ skillful m anipulation, and on W ed J. C. Mason, of Talent reports the ju a n ts from the convention furnish-! nesday these beautiful things will be sale of four properties during Octo ¡people have responded readily, ae- hll'«» lhat will reflect unusual cred- a nd then told him he would b a y i l o l l SALE— Two 5 room cot ed dull hours with som ething to ¡it on display for any one to see and ber, aggregating close to ten thou cording to those in charge. I“ on this district. ¡to drive the ear In the flight from tage, central location, reasonable remember. Portland and .many of its learn to make. High Goal Set A rranging Program (bp 8cene. price and term s. Lock box No. 53, sand dollars, the four acre place of unseen haunts were explored by v ar j The goal of one thousand has been H. K. Tomlinson, chairm an of the Blames Frno phone 166. 63-3* Wm. Stump was sold to H. B.Nye, ious members of the party. The Ladies Aid of the Congrega 30 acres belonging to E. E. Foss ¡set as the zenith for this years drive, program committee announced that ««j tob] Erno I did not want ¡To date, $652.75 have been turned a program of exceptional m erit and do that, th a t I w an ted to stav to • FOR SALE— Call on me for real tional church will have a display of was sold to Mr. Bryan, a house and Large loaf— quality hrend 10c. af bargains in houses and farms. Some rugs and quilts Thursday evening lot belonging to H. B. Nye was sold in as the lump quota. Membership I powers of entertainm ent is well un- the Skeen h o m e ” said Hard Bon Ton. 34-tf “ 1 good houses reasonable. J. C. Mason at the church parlors. 62-2 to Wm. Stump and a house and lot ¡figures have increased with th e week der way, but stated th at the exact knew that if I fled I would be Realty Co., Talent. 62-3* in Talent belonging to T. J. Bell 'and more than half a thousand mem- n ature of the program is not to be blamed with Erno for the m urder Recent Visitors— R eturns form San F r a n c i s c o - bers are hoped for a t the end of divulged until a later date. Mr. To,,,-; ■■ .y „ „ ,„ lh ,,r (lrive ,ha, ’ P o ,t R E X T - Clean. conifJrTabl. was sold to E. E. Roberts. Charles Messick and John Delmer the drive Saturday night. All dona- Imson Indicated. however. • that take , be same dose Skeen got.' Erno ' well Ineated house keeping of Macdoel are among late a rriv a ls .1 Mrs. Geo. J. Jarvis returned Mon tions are allowed to rem ain in Ash- som ething good is in s to re fo r i l l ... , , ____ . „ ,, , .„„a c 0 .0 „„„„„ I____ gOOa ., Store_ for a11 sa,d <° me- a »d he motioned a 45- «-ooms. Call mornings. 316 Harga- Brown and Strom the roof men, have day from a trip to San Francisco land for local Red Cross work. D elta Tau D elta Man H ere— those who visit the W inter Fair. ¡caliber pistol at me in a menacing dine. return from near Klamath Falls, where she visited her huband, Dr. 62 3 In te re st Has Grown Ralph Ray, brother of Miss Grace Space prevents complete anner. con-' „ . . . ------ the — . . . . . . re- . m iiiiu in c r u On n a all il of ol the th e I trip r i n h he e /»n,i where they have been doing roof G. J. Jarvis. Mrs. Jarvis states th at esP»te the fact th a t the drive in port from the heads of the various tinually reminded me that he had LoST—New brown kid gauntlet the doctor has many duties in the Hawkyard, teacher in the Ashland work. Jam es Smith and family of high school, was the guest of his jliland got away with a bad start, committees, but with assistance the gun and would r a / - , R,ove’ Finder Phone Mrs. Carl Love- city but finds time to enjoy the ou t St. Anthony, Idaho are out-of-town sister a short time du rin g the la tte r ¡doaadons have swelled the funds and from II,cm the Tidings will cover. In ' carry on’ Id, w fe ' 62-1 visitors. Ed. E. Shyler and wife of doors and beneficial recreation. He given the com m itte’s heart. Few as solic- separate articles d t urine- ti.n « « o » 1 t . ----------------------- does not plan to retu rn to Ashland, p art of last week. Mr. Ray is nation ’« o r , were sen. on, In Ash,and th e w eek“ ¡ ¡ . T v i r o n T t , « , ties e ” T T P° R TBADF' Tacoma aer among recent arrivals. Will trade good al field secretary of Delta Tau Delta, Mrs. Jarv is says. E. C. Raping of Junction City is an bulk of members were reached t h r u , each ' ' rnn ia< * ngaged a Los Ange- milk cow, fresh _ in about three national fraternity, and travels to __ _______ _____ ______ ______ ___ _________ ,es attorney to defend him and that months and in good condition, for out-of-town guest at the Hotel Ash It costs nothing to get my insur many colleges th a t has a chapter of the booths and the few captains land. are to be complimented on the man- ' " o u h l b, claimed that he was in- SO to 100 pound shoats. Phone L. ance rates. Yeo, of course. 21-t his fratern ity . The U niversity of iner in which they have cooperated b R e e n S l a y e r s A r e G u a r d e d lurod ia the head when a child, and W. Fahl, 9 F 1I, Ashland. 62-3* Oregon has the only Delta Tau Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton. if m’nd h8d been affftcted a s ! ------------------------------------ Delta in Oregon and several Ashland * ¡with Mrs. A. B. Wick, chairm an. To C alifornia— FOR SALE— Seven room modern 1 (Continued from page 1) ¡a consequence -I _ Mrs. Florence Studebaker, who boys are members. house in first class condition. Near R eturn to H onolu lu— FO REST DEPAR TM EN T WILL , A pathetic scene was enacted late ‘ has been visiting at the home of Mr. Junior high school. Most scenic lo Mrs. Edwin C. P ettit departed yes AID MOUNT HOOD LOOP: Saturday when George H ard, Ver- Prem ium List for A gricultural and Mrs. L. Miksch of Bellview’, and cation in town. Cash acceptable, or terday for San Francisco where she and () r <• li a r <1 Products An Ancient Art. ---------- j non policeman, father of W illiam a num ber of other friends left for substantial payment down, balance will take a boat for Honolulu, T. II. The implements and methods of fish WASHINGTON, Nov. -13.—A fter) Hard, sought out Mrs. Skeen, m other Los Angeles last week. Mrs. Stude by the month. See Mrs. Lane at Tid Mrs. P ettit and son, Leonard C. (Continued from page 1) baker was for a num ber of years a ing have hardly changed since the a conference with Col. Greeley, chief of the slain man, introduced himself! ings after three o’clock. 62-12 earliest times. In the days of Pharaoh, P ettit returned early this week from |- Corn "dent7 yellow b e s t t e n e a r s - resident of Ashland and has many the fishermen on the Nile used nets forester, Senator McNary, of Oregon, ¡and expressed his deep sympathy. Seattle after placing their motor on i A ppreciates H ospitality 1st— $100 2nd— 50c FOR SALE— Four room cottage, friends here, who are glad of the fastened on the end of long Y-shaped announced th a t the Forestry Service! a boat for the islands. opportunity to see her. poles—not unlike the modem landing had agreed to construct the exten-j <<i am the fath er of the hoy who! C o m m e n t white, best ten ears: closets and garage— nice location. Lot 50 by 125. Cash acceptable, or net. Paintings on Egyptian tombs sion to Mt. Hood loop road to ( loud staved at your place and who you 1st— $1.00, 2nd 50c Fresh fru it cake s^nd mince meat ; show fishermen at work using drag Cap Inn next year. The cost is appro- have every reason to believe was im -1 Corn pop best ten ears- 1st— $1 payment down and balance by the tioned a t $90,000 and will be appro- plicated in the slaying of your- son,” ‘ 2nd— 50c -- • $ . month. See Mrs. Lane at Tidings ingredients— brown. Isugar, citron, E at a fresh tam ale at Rose Bros. nets, hooks and lines and also bronze spices, orange peel, lemon peel, wal harpoons. The Old Testament speaks n rla le<! i™ “ 1“ “ ^ ° f v T F o r e s t the senior Hard said. “ I am Grain, one peck -each v a rie ty after three o’clock. 62-6 34-tf familiarly of fish hooks. Deep-sea fish nuts and so forth. Detricks. We de priated frmo funds o fthe fo r e s t alm ost as broken-hearted as I konw 1st— $1.00, 2nd__ 50c. ermen are the product of medieval W ashing Etc. liver. 59-tf « * Z7 3 Z ' ! you are- 1 w ant to thank for, Vccetables Eli R ou te to K lam ath F a lls— times. They were rough, primitive W ANTED— W ashing. Blankets a O regon C ity F irs t B a p tis t clinch sh e lte v in g a n d fee d in g m y boy. H e C elerv : 1st— $1 00 2nd— 50c Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Evans of and superstitious. They fished In ad specialty, 25 to SOcts. 165 B. St. R eturn from Canada— to erect large new etraetnre. ,,as 8poken l0 me of says, r a ,„H , Klam ath Falls were guests at the vance of traders, “skirmished ahead Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Davis have 63-26* home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allison of the church,” naming islands, rocks returned from an extended visit to ! and shoals. Still these fishermen de at 288 H argadine street. The Klam Conada. The A shlanders have been pended on nets Just as men had thou ath Falls tourists were visitors at sands of years before. Even today, the in Canada since early spring where j the Stock Show and are retu rn in g men who put out of Gloucester still they visited relatives. They attend-) ^roäuctd m Oregon to their home home and took ad use implements almost identical to ed the Stock Show in Portland en Sm et 1902 vantage of their journey thru here those used by primitive man.—Tba route to southern Oregon. Mentor. - to visit friends. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES A Carnation H om e Cooking Lessona Tillamook cheese, cream cheese m . _m ," ‘ and b" “ " ! •■Dar.ek0" ” sell the best. Detricks. 53tf . . . “ E “ Visit Relatives— Mrs. F rank J. Lowrey of Belling W illard Oates of Ferndale, Wash. ham, W ashington is the house-guest 1« a guest at the home of Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mrs. T. H. Simpson. Mr. Oates I f Simpson. Mrs. Lowrey, who is a sis special agent of the Standard Oil in W ashington and will be in Ashland i te r o’f Mr. Simpson has lived in Ash- ’ land in form er years and her stay a few days. here will be a pleasant one. Standard Oil A gen t V isits__ I have made a special study of When a loss comes along, my automobile insurance; get my rates companies pay. Yeo. of course. 21-tf first. Yeo, of course. 21-tf G uests in A shland— P ostm aster A ppointed— Bamboo Pole« as W ater Jugs. 1 took notes while we were at Epa of a rather curious method of drawing water from the communal spring, half a mile from the village. Twice a day the women weut down in chattering groups to the spring, carrying bamboo pipes twelve feet long. These types are made by forcing out the pith at the Joints, and held about five gallons Hplece. When full, the drinking end was plugged with leaves, the pipe be ing stood In a shady spot near Its own er’s house and used when needed. In cidentally, drinking from these weird receptacles was a rather hazardous business, care being necessary lest a too copious supply should gush out when the pipe was held to the mouth. —H. C. P ratt In Wide World. Will Hays for a num ber of years assistant Postm aster at Brownsville Ancient Greeks Played Ball 7 has been appointed postm aster of An ancient Greek sculptured relief that town. Mr. Hays is the son of recently discovered in Athens, accord Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hays of N ur ing to the London Times, gives evi sery street. dence that the Greeks played ball games other than with the hand. Hie READERS— We deliver the goods. Sen-Ice is relief represents six naked youths tak Your p o rtrait— a gift th a t money ing part In a game bearing every re cannot buy. D arling Studio— Por- i our motto. Detricks— phone 62. 534f semblance to modern hockey. The tra its th at please. 62-tf curved stick used may possibly sup Arrived Today— ply an explanation of the singular Mrs. C. II. Crandall, m other of objects carved in relief on some At Home— Dr. W. J. Crandall, arrived in Ash of thte votive offerings found at. Spar Mr. and Mrs. Henry H aight of Cot land today from her home in H er ta. These have been called “sickles.” tage Grove are visiting at the home miston, Oregon for an extended visit It is difficult to say why this Imple of Charles H aight. ment should have been dedicated to here with her son and daughter-in- Artemis, but the word “sickle” may law at th eir home. have been the current slang for a boy’s M atch our windows for November hockey stick. specials. Darling Studio. 62-tf. Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham, Galapagos Islands. Chipped beef and lard. Get it at W eek-End V isitor— The Galapagos Islands He under the Detricks. I t’s the best. 53-Zf equator ofT the coast of Ecuador. The Miss Ethel B ryant came up from air Is frequently chilly, due to the Gold Hill for the week-end for a Visitors from Brownsville— cold antarctic currents which fan the visit with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holloway coast of Peru and strike seaward toward the island group. Wild goats, Are you hard to fit? Have y o u r’ of Brownsville, who have come to cattle, cats and dogs, as well as hid suit tailored at m easure at Paul-! Medford to spend the w inter with den treasure, bear evidence of pirates their son Will, drove to Ashland The soil Is rich, fertile loam, nearly serud’s. It costs no more. Saturday to visit friends. stoneless. There are but 3,500 head of cattle at present on Cristobal island B irth— ( liff Payne makes orchard ladders and it can easily support 50,000. It is Born to Mr. and Mrs Frank Nord said that a three-year-old steer brings November 10. 1923 at the Commun $100 (gold) live weight, at Guayaquil I H ere from B utte F alls— 1 on the mainland—when a steamer can ity Hospital, a ten pound boy. | H. H. Lowe, superintendent of j be Induced to call and take the stock schools at B utte Falls was an Ash-1 off. Have your clothes cleaned at land visitor today and called at the P aulserud’s. Phone 119. Queer Usee for Coal. i Chamber of Commerce to express Coal has been found to have many interest in the w inter fair and in Ready-to-wear suits and overcoats unexpected uses. Cheap white cel cidentally to offer a Silver Cup as a ’ luloid combs and fasteners, decorated at P aulserud’s. special prize in the rabbit show. with Insets of “black diamonds,” have a great fascination for the dusky beau Departed I'estenlay— ties of the Congo, where they are used Given Fine by Judge Gotvdy— Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler and by traders for the exchange of goods Gedrge Harlow, claimirffe resi fam ily departed yesterday by motor with the natives. A shovelful of coal for Spokane where they will he lo dence in G rants Pass, appeared in dross Is a familiar sight In many Judge Gowdy’s court this m o rn in g ' pigsties. The coal grit is a valuable cated in the future. and pled guilty to the charge of aid to digestion and reduces food hunting w ithout a license. For the costs. Miners do a profitable business Say Merry Christm as with your privilege lie was fined $25 and $5 J In carving coal signet rings and orna photograph and let us make it for court costs. Roy P arr, deputy game ments, the finished article having the appearance of ebony; they are popu you now. D arling Studio. 62-tf warden brought Mr. Harlow here lar as souvenirs of mining regions * ' ’ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davie are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Davis. They are on their way to Shasta Valley from the stock show In Portland. I Have You Missed Any Lessons? Last week I concluded my serie* of Home Cooking Lessons which has been appearing weekly In this paper. I’ve Never Found Its Eq ua L.e- (- G O cD cook who only recently used Carnation, writes: "I’ve never round its equal. She recognizes Carnation’s economi- t ,<cal and convenient Pure Milk Service. Forget your former ideas of canned milk! Prove for yourself that Carnation is the only milk you need for daily family use. Remember, it is twice as rich as whole milk because it contains twice the proportion of cream. It is just 100 per cent cows’ milk reduced to the consistency of creams Nothing is added, not even sugar. And nothing removed except a part of the water which we evaporate to reduce the bulk and give you a doubly-rich milk in convenient-sized containers. Our sterilizing (heating) process keeps it pure and safe. The high quality of Carnation is due to the excellence of the fresh milk used and to the extreme care exercised in every department of the modern Carnation condenseries. Use Carnation for every milk and cream purpose — as whole milk, as cream with coffee, cocoa, fruits and cereals. Ask your grocer to deliver a supply today and convince yourself. Carnation Milk < _____ [a u H i If you failed to get all the lessons and wish to preserve the course. I will be glad to send a complete eat of these Home Cooking Lessons to you without cost. Any of your friends who are interested iu them can also receive a set by dropping me a letter or post card. I am sure If you have followed some of the suggestions in the les sons you will have found ideas or methods which will prove useful to you. In the attractive little book. “One Hundred Tested Recipes’’, which will be Bent you on request, there are a much larger number of directions for making wholesome and nourishing dishes. Because of tho very large part which milk plays In cookery, and the need of haviug a pure milk sup ply or a uniform quality readily available, you will- find Carnation Milk, recommended in these les sons, a most valuable aid lu vour kltchez. r The unvarying richness, conven ience, and purity of Carnation Milk- make It dependable for every milk and cream purpose In cooking—an ingredient upon which you can al ways depend. It Is 100 per cent milk “from contented cows,’’ evap orated to about half its origin; 1 bulk but with nothing added and nothing removed except part of th«» water. Until the can is opened, Carna tion Milk will keep indefinitely and because of its perfect sterility, it will keep for several days after opening. Because of the extreme care used in every stage of its pro duction from the dairy to the can. it reaches you in a state of purltv which assures you the highest sat isfaction In its use. If these lessons have helped you to use this high-quality milk more understandingly in your cooking or have made you familiar with addi tional ways In which It can add variety to your meals, I shall feel that they have been worth while. At any time you have questions about your cooking problems upon which you wish advice, I want you to feel perfectly free to write to me. Any help I can give you will ha gladly extended. Cordially yours, • 100 Per cent milk — “from Contented Cows“ 010102000101000001010000010000000101000002000000000001010000020000000101000002000000010102232348235301 Dom m tic Seleno* D«pt.. Carnation M ilk Product* C a , Stuart Building, 9aattla, W n .