S P E C IA L Cöhtiuued from page 1) 3 Crystal Vi bite Soap Free 1 PeetsWas ling“ Machine Soap 7 Crystal W iite Soap 3 Cream Oil Soap All for g -j 00 8 Crystal White Soap Free Plaza Market H. A. Stearns 61 N. Main ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IIHIIIIillllll|®'llll Fountain Pens SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALE This Coupon is worth $1.01 If used Wi'dnesday or Thursday. Nov. 21st or 22nd Tliis coupon and 19c entitles the bearer to One Regular $1.59 Standard Soli-Fi!ling Fountain Pen ON SALE AT NININGER AND WARNERS Every Pen Filled and Tested. G uarantee with Every Pen. This is a two-day sale of Standard Pen Company's Self-Filling Fountain Pens Remember at Nininger and Warner Buy Your Christm as Presents Now’ F ountain Pens for everybody Wl!l ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .......................... Tuesday Wednesday The Tensely Dramatic Story of a Girl Who Loved Not Wisely But Too Well, Enacted by a Cast of Unusual Excellence Amid Elaborate Settings Also “Green as G rass” A Christi<* Comedy A d v e rtis in g is "Salesmanship In Print” W hat Else? Is it a science, an art, a business or a profession? It is all of these. Science is in the knowing; a rt in the doin.q. So far as the principles of advertising can be understood and laid down, it is a science; it is a vital force in business; and men follow the practice of advertising as a profession. Business men invest in it as a part of their business which gives information th at leads to sales and growth in business Since the early days of mankind, men have been making known information to each other by publicity methods. Advertise­ ments first were hewn in stone. The “town crier” of a hundred years ago was an advertising man who marched up and down the streets. Nowadays, the best and most economical advertising is printed salesmanship which is carried to the home in the local news- paper. À .............................. M arket, 3 lbs. coffee. Best Flemish doe— McNair O. E. S. 1 Pionepr Woman Dies— High Class Tailoring by men Bros., $2.50 Mdse, order. R egular m eeting of Alpha The death of Mrs. M argaret who know at Orres— upstairs. Best doe and litter (any breed) C hapter No. 1, this Tuesday even­ Ann Cyr, wife of Joseph Cyr of I ----------* W ithin a short tim e the post- — Brown's m arket, $2.00. ing 7:30 o’clock. Masonic Hall the Kelso Creamery company died Serious Condition Reported- WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1 9 |offices of the country will again Best New Zealand b u c k ( J r . ) Reamea C hapter No. <56 of Med­ The serious condition of Mrs. day. Mrs. Cyr is the m other of The D epartm ent of Commerce ¡ be deiUged with Christm as ship- — Ashland Auto Co., Tire cover. ford will exemplify the initialory J. Murphy shows no improve­ announces that the cost of gov- pjng To relieve the condition at iter home in Kelso, W ash., Fri- Best American blue Sr. Buck— work. All visiting members cor- ’ Mrs. Archie P riest of Ashland and ment and stringent care is being j em inent for the state of Oregon ! and to ¡ngure safe delivery the McGee's, $2.00 Mdse, order. dially Invited. Refreshm ents. i was ou», of the first women to set­ taken in her condition. for the fiscal year ended Septem -, p OS(Offjce D epartm ent has pre- Best baby J r. in show— Bast- Geòrgie Coffee, W. M. tle on the Skagit river in N orth­ ber 30, 1923, amounted to $ 2 8 ,-'parPd a list of special instructions ern Supply Co., $1.00 knife. Leah Caldwell, Secy. The Secret is out— Dec. 3rd is 563,652, which .was a per capita to be followed by Xmas shoppers. western W ashington. Mrs. Cyr Best Flemish Sr. Buck— Jo r­ 6S-tf cost of $35.31. In 1917 the per Owing to the length of the in­ dan Electric Co., $1.70 F lash­ was well known here several the Llthian M instrels. Malta Commamlery No. years as her shuband operated the ---------- capita cost was $5.82, and in 1914 structions the Tidings will present light. Knights Templar $6.40, the totals for these years them in two installm ents, begin­ Ashland cream ery. The body was Meeting was Interesting— Additional Prizes taken to Lyman, W ash., where Miss Isabell Crawford, personal being $4,379,689 and $4,597,670, ning today with the first, which Masonic Hall Additional prizes offered as friend of Mrs. B. C. Miller, spoke respectively. The per capita follows: Stated conclave, W ednesday i burial has probably been made. follows: at. the Baptist church yesterday costs for 1922 consisted of ex­ evening, Nov. 21. Petitions and ______ Plaza m arket, 1 sack Crown W rapping and Packing reports. All Sir K nights cour­ Say Merry Christm as with your evening. Miss Crawford told of penses of general departm ents, All parcels m ust be securely flour for best loaf of bread, 1 teously invited. photograph and let us make it f o r l llGr work in the m issionary fields $16.50; expenses of public service wrapped of packed in order to sack Crown egg mash for best 62-tf !of America and proved more than | enterprises, $0.02; payments for reach their destination in good barred rock hen. F. H. JOHNSON, E. C. you now. Darling Studio interesting. She is in G ra n ts ! interest, $2.23; and for outlays, condition. In w rapping ordinary W. H. DAY, Recorder. II. G. Enders— 1 sack egg mash Have yohr clothes cleaned and Pass today and will retu rn to ¡$16.55, more than 90 per cent of parcels strong paper and heavy for best exhibit W hite Plymouth R eturn South— " Rocks. pressed now for Thanksgiving at northern cities on the same mis-i which was for highways, twine should be used. sion. Revenues Mrs. F. S. Foltz returned to Orres tailo r shop, phone 64. H ardy Bros.— 1 aluminum ket- Special Packing The total revenue receipts for San Francisco this m orning after Umberellas, canes, golf stick sjD e for best exhibit W hite Wyan- Cliff Payne makes French 1922 were $19,447,935, or $24.04 should be reenforced their f u ll; dotles. a short visit with her husband 1 , r , _ Moved R ecently— doors. per capita. For the fiscal year length by strong strips of wood and scores of friends. She will I Thg Migses W jhna &nd MHdred _____ .______________ the per capita excess of govern­ tightly wrapped and tied to w ith-' join her son and daughter in the j Cuyer haV0 mQyed to Ashland m ental costs over revenue receipts stand transportation. southern city and rem ain there from th eir home east of here and i Bakery is Dolled Up— FIGHT THREATENED IN I The Buckeye Bakery is being j was, therefore, $11.27 th is Winter. However, H ats: Pack in strong co rru g at-' KU KLUX KLAN PARADE are living with Miss Bernice Kin­ painted, calsomined and tinted the revenue receipts exceeded the or fibre boxea o,.dinary paste caid at 400 Liberty street. The Large loaf -quality bread . 10c. three yoting women are in school. this week by Landing Brothers. costs for the ordinary operation , board hat boxes m ust bp fcrated Continued from page 1) Clean, durable and pretty is the and m aintenance and the p a y -, Ladies- hats and stiff bats easily Bon Ton. 3 4M interior of the building where m ents for interest, excluding out- damaged should b e m arked met by jeers and cat-calls. W atch ° ” r windows for Novem- fancy delicies are turned ont hour. lays, by $5.29 per capita. This R epair Shop Opens— Few of those who took p art in “ FRAGILE.” C. E. Johnson, the shoe repair- ,)fr sPec*a' s - Darling Studio. 62-tf j y by B utler. w ith so pretty a excess of per capita payments overj Shoes: Pack in strong boxes«. the parade were Roseville resi­ or, lias opened a shoe repairing ' : background, pastry will appeal to revenue receipts is largely on ac­ preferably corrugated cardboard. dents, the m ajority being from shop a t 220 F ourth street. Mr. Have a lit at Grres. Jailors fni i the most dieted hum an. count of perm anent improvements, W rap with strong paper securely Modesto, Sacram ento and oilier Johnson is known here as he has men and women- Upstairs. 4-tf | --------- towns. Several had “ Modesto K. the costs of which were m et by the tied with heavy twine. worked at various places and op­ Have your clothes cleaned at issuance of debt, obligations. Cut flowers: Place in strong, K. K .” in w hite letters on their Koelilers A rriv erated his private shp. Paulserud’s. Phone 119. In Oregon property and special suitable boxes of wood, or heavy backs and the drum in the hand Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler taxes represented 41.0 per cent corrugated cardboard. W rap with which was a part of the procession Oh Boy! Dec. 3rd is the LItli-1hav roll around a “ We are n o t Ku Klux Klans- late advise. Dr. Swedenhurg has Chocolates represent the b e s t - m ark will have been reached be­ from 1917 to 1922. , The per capi- wooden core and then wrap and rnen.” been appointed following the de-i Bros. 69-tf fore th a t time A boy was sent from the ranks Several o u tly in g , ta property and special taxes were tie carefully or place in strona to take it down. As he grasped the p artu re of Dr. Jarvis for San ‘ districts and the high school are ?5' ^ in 1922’ *2-79 in 1917> and pasteboard tube. .............’ Ready-to-wear suits and over­ Francisco. Dr. E. A. Woods has vet to be heard from and there $ 4.i0 in 1914. Sharp-pointed or sharp-edged banner, he was caught by several coats at Paulserud’g. acted in the interim . are probably other residents of Earnings of general d e p a rt-, instrum ent3 or tools m ust have men and it wms taken from him Ashland who have not contributed. m ents, or compensation for serv- ! points and edgeg fully guarded t0 and erected again. A num ber of Are you hard to fit? Have your Qu.e st of ^ ‘,a tives— ices rendered by state officials, prevent in ju ry to clerks in handl. the m archers started toward the suit tailored to m easure at Paul-! Mrs' T' J ' MallA&r plainly w ritten in ink. A return from a week-end visit w ith re l­ tag for fish one cent apiece. ed at the registration bureau. ---------- I card should be placed in the up- atives in Eugene. She was able to visit w ith Miss Marie P orter, a ! Arrive in F ,orida— j per left hand corner of every piece We deliver the goods. Service Our fam ous Tam ales are al- Mr. and Mrs J. R. Wick have ■of maiL If a ta & is used> the Is our incito. Detricks phone , ^ a y s good. Try one— Rose Bros. senior in the school of geology at the U niversity a few m inutes. arrived in Florida a fte r v isitin g ! address and retu rn card should 62. 53tf 69-tf Miss P o rter is m inor instructor in extensvely in the E ast w ith re l­ also be w ritten on the w rapper the school of geology under Dr. atives and will spend the w inter in for use if tag is lost, and a copy of A rrived Safely— Muscovites Have Big Time the address should'h(* inclosed in­ the southern state. The friends of Mrs. F. C. Mc- Packard. Muscovites from all p arts of side the parcel. Southern Oregon gathered a t W iiliams wil1 bp pleased to learn Postage A storia— Paving of Nehalem Roseburg last Saturday and had of ,1Pr safe arrival at E1 Centro Postage m ust be fully prepaid ! highway to Olney cut-off complet- one of the biggest times tlie or- and th a t she stood th e i ° urne>’ PEDESTRIAN-AUTHOR on all mail. Affix the required WILL VISIT HERE * ed. tier has had since its sta rt in thH Very wel1' M r' McWilliams, too, am ount of postage in the upper p a rt of the state. By the tim e the Seeni3 much improved ’’X Uie right-hand corner. Full inform a Continued from page 1) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY local caravan had reached R o se-icbange- tion concerning postage rates car burg it num bered 25 cars and be obtained at the parcel-post or WILL TRADE— Splendid five- w ith the other G rants Pass peo-i Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham, self, is not allowed to accept one stam p window. passenger touring car, run less pie there, a total of 150 from h e re ’ Chipped beef and lard ' Get il at cent. CeDt' Any funds left ° v er’ a f te r ‘ Limit of Weight and Size took a part. The a f ^ n o o n and i Detricks. Ue" * K8’ I “ t ’s 3 the best. ^ 53-tf ¡ iP P ayinS ^ n g expenses expenses can can he be turned i o^sm an“^ 8 nT /r i s h - No parcel may be more than 84 i ! over en’s s Benefit! Benefit ian d; or will sell on very easv evening w ere spent w ith th e c ere-1 ' ---------- ° ' er to t0 the Firem en inches in length and girth combin­ m onial and initiation of new • Try our fresh k iPPGred salmon Fund. Mr. Day is easily recogniz- termg party W rite ed. F o r delivery locally and in the members. Many spent the night in! D etncks.” 5 3 -tf! ed as he w ears no h a t o r coat and . „ ± .. e Pa ty. rite first, second, and third zones. 70 A. B. care Tidings. carries a cane bedecked with Fire Roseburg, every avilable room pounds is the maximum weight; in D epartm ent badges obtained along being taken. Thç retu rn was made Vis,t<>r frMn AH,an5— LOST— Near Community Hos all other zones, 50 pounds. Mrs. A. R. McCoy of Albany, his route. He will be accompanied pital pair light rimmed spectacles Sunday.— G rants Pass Daily- Whore to Mail Parrels Oregon, is tlie guest of her daught- by an Airdale dog who you will F inder retu rn to Tidings office.. U ninsured parcels 4 ounces or Courier. er Mrs. H. A. Stearns on G ranite be sure to feed. Also see th a t Mr. less in weight may be mailed in , street. Mrs. McCoy has made Day's shoes are in good repair. Big Reductions on Suits and street le tte r or~package boxes, at FOR SALE— Stock beets, at friends a t'v a rio u s club meetings Be sure to watch for him and Overcoats, m ade to your m easure all classified stations and branch­ at which she has been a guest d u r­ invite him to stop. He m ight ap­ ranch or will deliver. S. S. Stevens — a t Orros tailor shop. B etter get 68-6* es, and at such num bered stations ing here visit here. pear in your city slightly ahead Talent, Ore. In on it now. as are^ designated to receive p ar­ or behind liis schedule. He is not FOR SALE— Reasonable pric­ cels. Parcels weighing over 4 It costs nothing to get my in- allowed to leave the highway, so es: few Duroc shoats; one Jersey Home Tonight— ounces cannot be mailed in street gurance rates. Yeo, of course. 21-tj ff he does not show up send some­ heifer nine m onths old; one ram boxes, but m ust be taken to the Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil are ex­ one to look for him. You are Lukes place, Talent, Ore. 68-3* pected home tonight from a short main post office or classified sta­ Returns Today— earnestly requested to w rite or business trip to northorn Califor­ tion or branch. Parcels contain­ Mrs. W alter Hash from the phone ahead to the next city on BOARD AND ROOM in private n ia cities. ranch in Dead Indian came in his route in order th a t they may family. I l l Third St. 68-2* ing m eat, food products, cut flowers, or other perishable m at­ , Monday to visit friends and attend know when to expect him .” te r should be mailed only a t the LOST— A small black folder l o u r p o rtrait a gift th at to shopping. She plans to retu rn Although fire departm ents in pocket book containing a few dol­ main post office or one of the m oney cannot buy. D arling S tudio’ t o her home today. the various towns are aiding Day lars in silver. W ill finder please large classified stations. — P o rtra its th a t please. 62-tf In securing necessary accommoda­ retu rn to Tidings office. -1 Fresh fru it cake and mince tions and supplies the hotels In In Califomi i— m eat ingredients— brown sugar, many places are providing him P o rtlan d — N orthw est Copper FOR SALE— Large black w al­ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney are citron, spices, orange peel, lemon with meals and lodging. He was a nuts, 50c gunny sack, you pick and Sheet Metal W orks to erect visiting relatives In Oakland, Cal., peel, w alnuts and so forth. De- guest a t hotels in Roseburg and them. Spitzenberg apples. Mrs. C. factory on East Madison andj fo r Thanksgiving. I tricks. We deliver. 59-tf G rants Pass. C. W olters, Talent, Ore. 68-2 Sixth streets. 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