Wedhekda}, N ovem ber ASfiW tó bÀÎLÏ ÍttÚXGl Í4 , h iH iiiiiiim iiiit iiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiit n NOTICE TO A D V E R T ISER S SALUTATIONS FROM THE OF TH E ASHLAND TIDINGS EA ST TO T H E WTJST « « On a n d a f te r D ecem ber 1, In th e so b e r d ay s of re fle c tio n fol­ » 1923, a ll d isp la y a d v e rtis in g » ! low ing th e W o rld W a r th e p u b lis h ­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit « w ill be c h a rg e d a t th e f la t R | e rs of th e Y o u th 's C o m panion r e ­ j* r a te of 30c th e in ch , u n less R solved to d e v o te th e sp ecial covers i n th e r e is a n a n n u a l c o n tra c t » to som e c o n s tru c tiv e , w o rth -w h ile R 1 i « fo r r e g u la r service. p u rp o se . O ut of th a t re s o lu tio n ! » T h is is n o t a n in c re a se in R cam e th e idea of th e H is to ric M ile­ I « r a te s b u t w ill r e s u lt in a d ­ R s to n e C overs— a s e rie s of s u b je c ts v a n ta g e both to th e a d v e rtis ­ R j p re se n te d in fu ll c o lo r re p re s e n tin g in l-R e r a n d th e T id in g s. U n d er R ' som e of th e o u tsu rrrd in g in c id e n ts in :: th e a n n u a l c o n tra c t, r a te s « o u r h is to ry a n d d esig n ed to s tim u ­ « w ill be a s follow s: R ! la te in o u r p re s e n t an d p ro sp e c tiv e 1 « One tim e a w e e k .........27 % c R 'I c itiz e n s a d e s ire to know m ore of « T w ice a w eek ................ 25 c R A m e ric a ’s w o n d e rfu l sto ry . R T h re e tim e s a w e e k ....20 c » ' T he M ilestone C over th a t w ill a p ­ R T h is m ove is n e c e s s ita te d R ! p e a r on th e issu e of N ovem ber 22 R by th e la te ly ad d ed cost of R c a rrie s th e fo llo w in g m essag e: :: p ro d u c tio n a n d w ill ap p ly R “ In 1792 C apt. R o b e rt G ray, R a lik e to a ll a d v e rtis e rs . R s a ilin g from M a ssa c h u setts w ith R A SHLA ND TID IN G S. R R R R R R R R R R R R PROFESSIONAL Classified Column PH YSICIANS C lassified Colum n R ates O ne c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e . To r u n e v e ry Issue fo r one m o n th o r m o re , Vic th e w ord each tim e. DR. M ATTIE B . S H A W — R esi­ d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r a v e n u e . T e lep h o n e 28. Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m. only. M ISC ELL A N EO U 8 D R ESSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a r a n ­ teed . 147 F a c to ry S t. M rs. B. Van H a rd e n b e rg . 3 1 -lm o .» W A N T E D — 2000 P ro v o s t B ros. s h a k e s. DR. E R N E S T A. WOODS— P ra c ­ tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t— X -ray iu c lu d in g te e th . Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to 5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d , O r e ., In q u ire (»0-4* D R E . B . A N G E L L , C h iro p ra c tic a n d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank b u ild in g . W a sh in g E tc . W ANTED— W a sh in g . B la n k e ts a s p e c ia lty , 25 to 50cts. 1C5 B. St. 63-26* DR. H A W L E Y — A bove office. P h o n e 91. F O R T R A D E — W ill tra d e good m ilk cow. fre sh in about th re e m o n th s a n d in good c o n d itio n , for 80 to 100 po u n d s h o a ts . P h o n e L. W . F a h l, 9 F 1 1 , A sh la n d . 62-3* T id in g s J E R R Y O’N E A L — P lu m b in g . E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138. FO R R E N T — C lean, c o m fo rta b le a n d w ell lo ca ted h o u se k e e p in g ro o m s. C all m o rn in g s. 316 H a rg a - dlne. 62-3 M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S L ow est P rices A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO. 3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t. 223-6m o JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET W O R K S, C or. H e ilm a n a n d V an N ess. 1 9 4 -tf F O R SA L E — F iv e room m o d ern b u n g a lo w ju s t com p leted in q u ire W . H. W e n n e r, F r e ig h t d e p o t. 59-6* W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co. fo r S E R V IC E E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d p a c k e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a le rs in coal a n d w ood. P h o n e 117. O ffice 89 O ak St n e a r H o te l A sh la n d F O R SA L E — O ne G ang Disc Plow second h a n d a t a b a rg a in . C arson- 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 . ¡3 -1 2 ’ SA L E - "^■ E G L IG E E S reflect th e coming of I * w inter w ith less em phasis th an any o th er of our clothes, but do not ig­ nore it. Some of them seem to an tici­ pate a perp etu al sum m er w arm th in ­ doors, and assum e no responsibilities as a protection against chill, but they un d ertak e to be ravishingly pretty. These a re the affairs of georgette, lace, chiffon or crepe de chine and o ther light fabrics th a t have a gay sum m er mind and ta k e unfailing steam b eat— or Southern clim ates—fo r granted. B reak fast coats of taffeta or satin resem ble these airy negligees, but dre m ore practical. One of these is shown in th e picture. They a re ju st as color­ ful, but have no tra ilin g ends of d ra ­ pery. Gay, soft colors in changeable weaves a re popular and th eir trim m ing is usually m ade of self m aterial, used In frills, plaitings o r ruffles, w ith plcot edges, put on in fanciful ways. Some­ tim es narrow laces a re used and occa- ilonally lace is posed over ruffles on the silk. N earest of kin to the b rea k ra st n a t is the m atinee, which blossom s out be­ fore the holidays each year. It is m ade T R A N SF E R AND E X P R E SS F O R HALF— 1923 C h e v ro le t to u rin g c a r, in A -l co n d itio n . A lso new K im b a ll P ia n o . M rs. D o u g h e r­ ty . 55 P in e St. 5 9 -tf T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s ­ fe r— Good te a m and m o to r tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a rea s o n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83. A pples. Phone 49-1 m o.* TRANSFER AND E X P R E S S — F O R SA L E — L ot 41 M iekle & h a u lin g . P a y n e A d d itio n fo r 50.00. Box 21, K in g ’s T r a n s f e r, g e n e ra l R o u te 1, C e n tra l P o in t. 62-3* Dry w ood fo r sa le . P h o n e 113. P la za P ool H a ll. 45-tf F O R SA L E — Tw o 5 room c o t­ P ia n o T e a c h e r ta g e , c e n tra l lo c a tio n , re a s o n a b le M rs. J . R. R o b e rts o n , c e rtifie d p ric e a n d te rm s . Lock box No. 53, p h o n e 166. 63-3* p ian o te a c h e r. C re d it g iv en in H igh School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J. 5 3 tf F O R SA L E — C all on m e fo r rea l PIANO TUNING b a rg a in s in h o u se s a n d fa rm s. Som e PIA N O TU N IN G — $3.50. T ra d e a t good h o u se s re a s o n a b le . J. C. M ason R e a lty Co., T a le n t. 62-3* hom e a n d h a v e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by C arl H. L o v e lan d . S tu d io 135 E. F O R S A L E — Seven room m o d ern M ain St. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465. h o u se in f ir s t c la ss c o n d itio n . N e a r J u n io r h ig h sch o o l. M ost scenic lo­ ANY G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May c a tio n In to w n . C ash a c c e p ta b le , o r c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee of s u b s ta n tia l p a y m e n t dow n, b alan ce th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite by th e m o n th . See M rs. L a n e a t T id ­ S hield h om e, 565 M a y fa ir A ve., in g s a f te r th re e o ’clock. 62-12 1 0 - ly r P o r tla n d , O regon. F O R SA LE— F o u r room c o tta g e , c lo s e ts a n d g a ra g e — n ice lo ca tio n . L ot 50 by 125. C ash a c c e p ta b le , or p a y m e n t dow n a n d b a la n c e by th e m o n th . See M rs. L an e a t T id in g s a f t e r th re e o’clock. 62-6 — A ssu res Success —M a c h e n te r ta in m e n t sm all m oney if s bu y s seaso n tic k e t. — A ssu re s Big A tte n d a n c e — M akes A ll F e e l Good — K n o ck so u t D eficit l(£). 1823, W estern N ew spaper U nion.) TO U T PERSONS in c lin e to fu ll f e e lln g a fte r e a t­ in g . g a ssy p a in s, co n stip a tio n Relieved and digestion improved by I »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ W > « ♦ ♦ ♦ » -» ♦ « » ♦ ♦ ♦ V as» I — B F | Coaster Wagons j | With disc rubber tired j 3 wheels, and a fine finished J B body, sturdily made. i NEW HEATERS PEIL’S CORNER We take used heaters in exchange for new ones. IlllltilHitì PROVOST BROS Refrigerators p NEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin “ emergency” treatm ent with V I V C K R S a r o ub _______ O ver 17 Million Jar» Uood Y ta rfy N o rth w e st p ro d u ced 36,7 2 9 ,0 0 0 boxes a p p le s th is y e a r, w hich is m ore th a n o n e -th ird to ta l U. S. p ro ­ d u c tio n . For a smooth shave, and quick eervlca, go to the Shell Barber Shop, across from Depot. Grinding of a specialty. W . A. SH ELL, Prop. 632 A. St. A shland, Ore. Salem b u ild in g p e rm its in O ctober to ta le d $112,475. I fe , -, A n U nparalleled T ciumpw I T hat H as E xtended tuon N ew Y ork > to I ondon -A ustraua a the O rient . lH£ GBEAIEfl U C t IN THE WORLSÍ by James hfonùpome/y flus/c by Marry 7Ïerney , A actf M edford, G ra n ts P a ss, R o se b u rg am t • DAILY TIDINGS has supplied downs th^f ait the Usl word m maontficence and modernnu. With a specially increased o rch e stra becomes a Jeast to the eye and ear sufficient t o o u tsh in e the historic banquet o f Belsnazzcr. L Ztf* Sfii£/wiD Success ¡s' (J hzqimlid JNTH^STpfi PRESENT. Leedom’s Tire Store Quality Tires, Cash Buying, Cash Selling In Your home? The Tidings is striving earnestly to give you that, which you expect of vour borne paper. The Tidings -is exerting every effort to reflect Ash­ land in a favorable light, and is working for -the up­ building of the town ami com inunity. In i t ’s efforts the Tidings is working for your interests. In return let the Tidings be­ come a regular visitor to vour home. I m O Æ and Right Prices are the Reasons for so Manv •» People Buying Wheel wear for their Cars at Lee­ li Ut cr dom’s Tire Store Get the Habit—It is Econ­ t í C/2 omy in M iles, Re-tiring, Pocket Book and Road C /3 C Troubles. (C T C a n d Hood T ire s, C h a in s, V u lcan izin g , D ry B a t­ te rie s , P u m p s an d T ro u b le K its.) BEGIN TODAY lyrics by J o s . /7 < Car thy. by fdnard fíoyee. 4 music play that throbs* with the spirit o j Youth and gaiety, with entrancing melodies and humorous situations, and a story entrancing the beholder. Y re k a a n d D u n s m u ir K la m a th F a lls — $50,000 to be ex­ pended on new h o te l, co m m u n ity c lu b h o u se an d ro o m in g house. •11 k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w ork ifenderbi/t Producing Company p Presents ™. Tilt SENSATION Of FOUR CONTINE INENTS CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY B Fine Line Of t h e Box Office PRICES $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 ami $ 2 .5 0 Plus T at YOUR PARTNERS IN PR O G RESS Is the A merican L egion 13 Seats Now Selling at K la m a th F a lls — A nd a W o rk in g B unch OVERLAND Monday, Nov. Partnership — F o r a G ood L yeceuin 1 THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL T beJsv& Q T Cleansing and com forting - only 25c — W e T h a n k You ►♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COPCO C H A M B E R L A IN ’S TABLETS — D is trib u te s R u n le n Ashland, Oregon f Frenchm en and A m ericans m et th e o th er day a t H atto n ch atel, ju st north of St. Mlhlel, France, to cele­ b ra te the com pletion of th e rebuilding Y outh fa ith in th e d e v e lo p m en t of of th e village. H atto n ch atel is tlie th is c o u n try is w ell fo u n d ed . B e­ village w here th e two forces of Am er­ tw een 1 912-1922 C opco's c o n su m ­ ican troops m et w hen, a fte r working from th e e ast and west, they had e rs in c re a se d 1 0 0 % — th e g ro ss e a r n ­ driven th e G erm an forces from the in g s in c re a se d 2 8 7 % — and s till th e St. Mlhlel salient in Septem ber, 1918. te r r ito r y is in its in fan cy . $5.00 p er H attonchatel is directly on the line m o n th in v e ste d now in 7 % Copco in the Toul sector which A m erican S tock w ill m a k e you a s h a re -h o ld e r troops occupied until the end of the i in th e p ro s p e rity t h a t ’s in sto re . war, a fte r th e salient had been taken. T he village was under constant shell tire because it w as located on a prom ontory which w as used by tlie French and th e A m ericans as an ob­ servation post. Its forty dwellings w ere laid in ruins. Miss Belle Skinner of Holyoke, preferre 1 Mass., had spent h er sum m ers in H a t­ tonchatel before th e w ar and loved P ar Value $.100 tlie place. So she gave, a million dol­ lars, m ore or less, to rebuild the dwellings and the church and town hall. Now at $98 They say th a t all tlie dw ellings have m odern Am erican plum bing and ru n ­ ning w ater—which m ust seem passing stran g e to villagers who have been Yielding 7.14% used to carrying w ater from an ancient Rom an well. T here w as a notew orthy g a th erin g of d ig n itaries a t tlie celebration, ASK ANY M E M B E R OF OPR Including P resident Poincare. Miss Skinner was the guest of honor, received O R G A N IZA TIO N public th an k s and saw a bronze m edallion of herself placed in the town hull. T he Bishop o f Verdun blessed tlie bell of the church, one of her gifts. THE f o r ev erybody T h e C it iz e n s B a n k o f A s h la n d of m any kinds of m aterial, including all those used fo r negligees and b reak ­ fast coats, but is short and worn with a petticoat, which may or m ay not m atch it. M atinee is a p re tty name, but not the only one applied to short garm ents th a t answ er to “bed sacques" or “combing ja c k e ts ’’, as well. Of course ribbons, laces, stitcher.v and chif­ B a k e r— E a s te rn O regon L ig h t and fon or ribbon flowers add to the a llu re ­ m ents of these p retty affairs. An eve­ P o w er c o m p le te s $ 1 00,000 im p ro v e ­ ning pettico at w ith a wide flounce ex­ m e n ts h e re . tends its usefulness w hen worn with a m atinee, and together they m ake a cheerful b re a k fa st costum e. I lie m ost popular of all negligees ju st now is the lounging robe of cotton corduroy. It offers th e lure of com fort for chilly m ornings, along w ith fas­ cinating colors and a silky sheen, and can safely invite com parison In the i m a tte r of good looks. It comes in Am erican beauty and b rig h t red, rose, heflna, bright blues and orcldd. IIIMMINtmHMMNnMMIM IUIllllMUtUtmmilHUIUtUIHliii.lHIIIUIUUIIIM IUUhHilMiHUillllllllHIti A SH LA N D F U R N IT U R E COM PANY 04 N. M ain — You save Money A N important part of every m an’s business is bis reputation. A connection with this bank, and to be favorably known here will be of assistance to you in manv wavs. a p p ly it h e a lin g b e g in s. O nly th o se w ho h a v e h a d u n s ig h tly sk in tro u b ­ les can know th e d e lig h t th is M e n th o -S u lp h u r b rin g s. E ven fiery , itc h in g eczem a is d rie d r ig h t up. G et a sm all j a r of R ow les M entho- S u lp h u r from a n y good d ru g g is t an d use it lik e cold c re a m . No. 2 American Woman Restores Hattonchatel W a rd ro b e S te a m e r A u to m o b ile New a n d dependable trunks of good quality, sturdy, durable and good looking. Season Ticket Mr. a n d M rs. G. C. C riin m in s of K euo w ere g u e sts of Mr. an d Mrs. H. J . B u tte rfie ld o v er tlie ww»ek end. W h ile in th e v a lle y , th e y also a t ­ ten d e d th e ra c e s on Ai m islice day and ca re d fo r b u sin e ss m a tte rs . «M UIM IUHtMUIUIUttMUUtUllillUUilMiM IIHNIUttitlUllumilllUliiil TRUNKS Buy Lyceum Ken«» REPUTATION F o r u n s ig h tly sk in e ru p tio n s , ra sh o r b lo tc h e s on face, neck , a rm s o r body, you do n o t h av e to w a it fo r re lie f fro m to r tu r e o r e m b a rra s s ­ m en t, d e c la re s a n o ted sk in sp e c ia l­ ist. A pply a little M e n th o -S u lp h u r : and im p ro v e m e n t show s n e x t day. B ecause of its g erm d e s tro y in g p ro p e rtie s , n o th in g h a s e v e r been found to ta k e th e p lace of th is su l- ' p h u r p re p a ra tio n . T h e m o m en t you PLANING MILL F O R SA LE G u e sts F ro m B ro k en O ut S kin and Itc h in g E czem a H elped O ver N ig h t A SH LA N D G R A N IT E M ONUM ENTS O regon G ra n ite Co. S. P E N N IST O N , S a lesm a n . R es. 4 7 « L a u re l P h o n o 444V F O R R E N T — C o m p letely fu rn is h - a p a rtm e n t. 75 B ush St. 11-tf FO R 10F13. HEAL YOUR SKIN 207 MONUMENTS FO R RENT— A th re e room f u r ­ n ish e d a p a rtm e n t, close in . P h o n e 40 R o b iso n ’s G a ra g e or 432-Y . i TO PLUM BING F O R R E N T — S p len d id tw o room fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t w ith k itc h e n ­ e tte an d b a th . A d u lts only. 357 V ista S t. P h o n e 122. 62-tf u S DR. E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­ p ra c to r, n e a r Postofflce. H o u rs 9-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114. FO R RENT ed ---- VARIED TYPES IN NEGLIGEES APPEAR AS WINTER COMES B etsy R o ss's o rig in a l S ta rs a n d S trip e s f lu tte r in g a t th e p e a k , e n te re d th e m o u th of a gTeot W e ste rn riv e r w hich he nam ed th e C o lu m b ia, a f te r h is sh ip , th e re b y g iving th e U nited S ta te s a claim to a ll th e te r r ito r y of a v ast an d o p u le n t w a te rs h e d .” T h ro u g h th is H isto ric M ilestone C over th e E a st s a lu te s th e W est and M a ssa c h u se tts pays hom age to h er d is ta n t s is te r s ta te s , O regon and W a sh in g to n . Leedom’s T ire Store