ÄSffiLAtfB MAtM? K ßW öi Il I fÄ PROFESSIONAL Classified Column Ml ON IDAHO THAI IS Donna Takes . Pine By The Forelock PHYSICIANS C lassified Colum n R ates One cent the word each tim e. To run every issu e for one m onth or m ore, Vic the word each tim e. Monday, Julj 14, ÍÍK24 réfe* DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R e si­ d en ce a n d office, 108 P io n e er a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 28. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m. only. • 32.1 per cent of the world total, , m eats. .. ! were published in U e United i LnenI dnm m and.rs ef tn ilitnry1 S t l o n “ ’ ” Ob“ ‘ Germany, it. w wiii n pm r,tee, S ta te a . In G e r m a n ,,'5 5,064, .0 5 4 . o or r 2 2? ! n n its ill' w 7 , 'k 'r w t „b t b " t the l . T “ loca’t ; ~ . i press “ * way ch“ ” their " *’ ioy- p er c e n t w e re p u b lish e d . In G re a t m o b iliz a tio n c o m m itte e s an d s ty e a ltT ”, d ” ’ T ‘ h e lr J oy B rita in . 2,890, o r 16.4 p e r cen t, them th e benefit o t e x p e rt m,H <« '» e .r O of a re re c o rd e d , w hile F ra n c e h a s ta r y service. ? i- e rn m e n t in tim e of 2,214, o r 11.3 p er cen t. T he It is p lan n e d to have each lo c a l! In From Cut-Off— w hole n u m b e r of a b s tra c ts O i« I ;e/ r. m y ° f thC U n‘te d ! B a rto n P r u e la ” « " h o h as been given as 17,736. n r r.« 5ifS * / .°r th e d ay over on th e N a tro n C u t-o ff fo r th e A v e rtib le flo a tin g city is th e As m ig h t be e x p e c te d ,” th e rec o v e ry ’ana 0 ”ll! ,ta r y a g e ’ w ho vo1' ' p a st w eek, re tu rn e d to A shland U. S. S. Id a h o , la rg e s t ship in th e ! C ra n e c o n tin u e s, navy, on w hich since th e w a r o f ’th e m ore se rio u s- w ith t h e ^ n i ^ ' s*™* yP3terda> ’ s p o r t s th a t w ork i United States DR. E R N E S T A. W O O D S-^-Prac- tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose anh FO R R E N T th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . FO R K E N T — 2 ro o m s and O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 tc sle e p in g p o rch , u n fu rn is h e d . W e 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d , pay fo r lig h ts a n d w a te r. $10 per O re. m o n th . In q u ire 200 M eade St. 266-2» DR. E . B. A N G ELL— C h iro p ra c tic and E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice F O R R E N T — F r o n t bedroom p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t to lad y , in q u ire 29 S. P io n e e r N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g . A ve. S id e e n tra n c e . 266-3 DR. H A W L E Y — A bove . T id in g s FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d C abins o ffice. P h o n e 91. an d te n ts fac in g p a rk , n e a r L ith- __I ia w a te r a n d play g ro u n d . P lace I)R. C. W. HANSON to p a rk y o u r c a r. C all 153. D entist 2 6 1 -tf S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r­ F O R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g rhoea. O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er 233-tf. a p a rtm e n t. L a rg e liv in g room , : Block. P h o n e 1 78-J. is p ro g re ssin g rap id ly . H is fa th e r ' and m o th e r d ro v ,‘ from t h '* h !,cago c ,,t- ° ff th e sam e d aY- to fipend ,h p j L u th e r M. R ic h a rd s, now in A sh- ly a ffe c te d E u ro p e a n c o u n trie s lan d v isitin g hom e fo lk s, is sta - h a s re d u c e d th e high p e rcen tag e^ P l a n J ^ r 'T l tio n e d - • ’ lea d m a in ta in e d bv th e U n ited in clu d e in a d d itio n * , The pow er Id a h o is co m p lete f r o m ! S ta te s in 1917 a n d 1918. H ow ever ade of m ilita ry n r V n t p l a n t t o p o s t o f f . e e , a n d 't h e a p p ro x im a te ly 50 p er cen t show thT tru e eondU fen par * i w pek-pnd a < th e ir hom e. o f ^ t b 0 --------------- ca p ab le of a d m in is te rin g to th e g ain In p e rc e n ta g e s ta n d in g (fro m U n ited S ta te s A rm v ” public f needs of th e 1300 p erso n s w ho 21.1 to 32.1 p er c e n t of to ta l) in d re sse s on th e theme of n , . live on th e ship. It ta k e s an old ten y e a rs, w ith th e w a r over five d e fe n se an d e x p la n a tio n of "?* Farmers Attention h a n d to fin d his w ay a ro u n d th e y e a rs ago, is sig n ific a n t. ................ '* F ly seaso n w ill soon be on. ' ta ile d p la n s fo r m o b iliz a tio n , cov­ s hiP> ! “ B ritish c h e m ists h av e m ain G et y o u r Shoo F ly and E . Z. e rin g s h e lte r, su p p ly tra in in g and n J ” , , ’ h®,Í p m ,g be com - ‘ tain p d a s te a d y p ro d u c tiv ity , w ith s a n ita ry a rra n g e m e n ts , Bos. fly sp ra y fo r y o u r cow 's th e b e st fly k ille r m ade. G a rd ­ h th g ST ” 8t° rie s a smaU g ain in P o t i o n - F ra n c e A11 local u n its of th e R e g u la r en H ose, and g a rd e n tools, high an d co v e rin g tw elv e b lo c k s ., and G erm an y have reco v ered w ell, A rm y, N a tio n a l G u ard a n d Or- fen cin g and b in d e r tw in e, A ja il, p a tro lm e n , even tra ffic an d a b o u t eq u a lly , fro m th e ir con- Ranized R eserv é w m o w ers an d re p a irs alw ay s on , - ---------- fill th e n p a rti- cops, a r e fo u n d on th e b o at. F o u r s id e ra b ly low ered hand. p e rc e n ta g e s c lp a te in th e . too, on ■ m e n t in A m erica, it w as rec a lle d V an N ess. 19411 and Souffle, th e first step to w hich she I double boiler, ad d 2 yolks of egg, th e flo a tin g city. A co b b ler, a th a t th e R e v o lu tio n a ry p eriod p ro -i M ain. 265— 6t Richard Dix ¡was ta k in g a t th e m om ent th e 1 a t a tim e, beat, an d add 4 tab le- fiv e -c h a ir b a rb e r shop, an up -to - du ced o u ts ta n d in g fig u re s in Jos- T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S FOR SALE p h o to g ra p h e r snapped her. spoonfuls su g a r 2 tablespoonfuls d a te d e p a rtm e n t s to re , a news-1 eph P rie s tly and C ount R u m fo rd ' in W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co. t She very graciously consented t o , orange juice, 1 teaspoonful of . | * T h e re is so m e th in g for fiv e h e r fav o rite recipe fo r th is ¡lem on juice, a n d % cup of w hip- p p » a h a rd w a re s to re , an d o th e r | for SERVICE. FO R SALE — H ou seh o ld f u rn i­ so m e th in g an d n o th in g fo r Serve ho t. i p laces to ta k e th e g o b 's h a rd e a rn E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers and p a c k ­ delicacy. tu r e a t 66 2nd s tre e t. 265-3» n o th in g , b u t n ev er so m e th in g cd m oney. e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal­ for n o th in g . It c a n ’t be done. FO R SA L E — Paige good C lean lin ess a m o u n ts a lm o st to e rs In coal ar.d wood. P h o n e W hen you buy so m e th in g ru n n in g o rd e r; p rice $200. $100 a m a n ia on th e sh ip . It Is alw ays w o rth w hile you m u st pay a 117. Tue—Wed.—Thurs. d o w n, tim e on b alan ce to re s p o n ­ b e in g p a in te d , w ash ed off, and w o rth -w h ile price. O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r sh in ed . sib le p a rty , L ith ia G arage. H o te l A sh lan d T h in k th a t over. W hen y o u ’­ T he c h u rc h of w hich L ie u te n ­ 265— 6* re sick do you send fo r a doc­ a n t T. J . B u rk e is c h a p la in , Is a ' r. L. POW ELL— G e n e ral T ra n s ­ to r because he is ch e ap ? No, USED p ian o fo r sale, cheap. f e a tu r e soon n o ted on th e ship of co u rse you d o n ’t. You w ant fe r— Good tea m an d m o to r A p t. E, Shook Bldg. 265— 3* ANY cosmetics are expensive, th e b est d o c to r, because you H E R B E T S , or w ater ices, , ,__ are S chools, to o , . a n d „ a band CHICAGO, J u n e 13. — S ep tem ­ ____ and tru c k s . G ,od se rv ic e a t a re a but anybody can afford to buy w ant to g et w ell, a n d you d o n ’t without doubt the most cooling m ovies a re a ttr a c tio n s ber 12, th e six th a n n iv e rs a ry of s o n a t e p rice. P h o n e S3. F O R SA LE— C heap w ood. D ry a lemon a day. In this fru it sto p to f'g u re th e cost. ,oz S t a r ' s ? <” evi. A th e B a ttle of St. M ihiel, h a s been ¡N ature has provided not only a de- dow n tim b e r. $4.00 p e r load. One F E H IG E -R O A C H lightful flavoring agent and garnish, T hen w hy fig u re on cheap cakes and ice creams teut» good on d e n c e > w ith fo o tb a ll, b aseb all, n am ed by th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t as m ile E a s t Siskiyou Saw Mill T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e buÎ a real. toilet ai'd as well, p lu m b in g an d h e a tin g ? T he hot days, but they supply the body boxing a n d b a s k e tb a ll th e fav o r- th e d a te on w hich th e proposed R o a d . J . A. E d w ard s. 264-6* if«»1 i n „ 'emon Julce> dear or diluted with qiore fuel than is needed or advisable ite sp o rts best p lu m b in g an d h e a tin g H A |„ _ . . , , . , g . D y WOlk of aH Pure w ater, is an excellent bleach for “ d e fe n se t e s t,” o r “ m o b ilizatio n p rese rv e y o u r h e a lth — p rev e n t K X , sh h lc h has been declared obsolete, COLORED GLASSES — -90c—$1.00 MOTOR CYCLE GLASSES------ $1 00-$l 50 V IS O R S ---------------------------- 25c—50c—-75c O l T F I T S ’ H Y hot a n d therm o s BO TT L ES and POOD JA R S — $ 1 .2 5 -$4.5(1 «« N A PK IN S— P A P E R FO R K S. PLA TES— PA PER SPOONS The Tidings is exerting every effort to reflect Ash­ land in a favorable light, and is working for the up building of the town and com munity. FO R SA LE— Old p a p e rs a t T id- n g s; 25c p e r b u n d le. dh BOOKS a n d M AGAZINES S ta tio n e ry ELHART’S D rug Sund -ies T o ilet Goods T-E-N-T-S F or cam pers and au to tourist«. C am p sto v es, a lso A scene fro m “ T he G re a t W h ite W a y .” T he p ic tu re w ith a v a r ­ iety of spices a n d th rills , a t th e V ining T u es.— W ed.— T h u rs. ASHI j AND f u r n it u r e COM PANY 01 N. M ain I The Citizens Bank of Ashland BEGIN TODAY » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » • ♦ y ♦ ■ » » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » •» ■ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ > The Golden Rule HE other half of (he golden * rule is that you should intelli­ gently love and care for yourself. Otherwise you can be of no help to other people. Strengthen your­ self and make yourself a source of strength to others by opening a sav­ ings account in this l ank. In it’s efforts the Tidings is working for your interests. In return let the Tidings be­ come a regular visitor to your home Ashland, Oregon M H H 54 ♦ - w and COLD CR EA M S a n d T O IL E T GOODS la Your home? F L IE R L E A P S FROM P L A N E IN S A FE T Y ----------- Vacation Items Is the 71 E. M ain, A sh la n d H o tel Bid. SAN ANTONIO Tt?xas J u lv ; 19 - , .L „ / | 12. — T ra p p ed 3000 fee t in th e a ir in an u n c o n tro lla b le a irp la n e L ie u te n a n t A. E. C ra w fo rd of K elly F ie ld saved h is life by le a p - > ing in to s p a c e w ith his p a r a ­ c h u te . L ie u te n a n t C raw fo rd is th e second o ffic e r to escape d e a th by th e use of a p a ra c h u t in six w eeks. H is p la n e c ra sh e d to th e ground and burned up. 1 o'f‘a i r neaHv e ^ ry io d y T ju v e n ile o! | C° U tnry o ccasIo n ally P u b lish es in j Folks Like Our Breads adult, really likes drinks made ol i a i ° u rn a l of a n o th e r, b u t th is do?s • llic«e nil year round fruit juices n ot h a p p e n o fte n e n o u g h to m ak e Sim ply iMH'ause th ey are bet­ a n y s ig n ific a n t d ifferen ce except ! ter— ingredients, m ixing, bak­ ing, a p p e a ra n c e . ” <>. A. C. G R A D U A TE IS in th e case of a few of th e sm al N O TICE K IL L E D BY CO M BIN E N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN le r c o u n trie s , a s D e n m a rk , w hich to a ll S u b sc rib e rs to th e C ap ital do n o t h a v e im p o rta n t c h e m ic a l, W ALLA W A LLA , W ash ., J u ly S tock of th e p ro p o sed C o rp o ra ­ jo u rn a ls of th e ir o w n .” 14- — W illiam M cGaw, 25. m em ­ D u rin g th e la s t y e a r, according« tio n to be o rg an iz ed fo r th e p u r ­ ber of th is y e a r's g r a d u a tin g class to D r. C ra n e , 6,014 a b s tra c ts , or poses of p ro c u rin g a site, e re c t­ a t O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college, ion of a h o tel a n d fu rn is h in g th e w as k illed in s ta n tly y e ste rd a y sam e, in th e C ity of A sh la n d , T h a t è ♦ «♦«< ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » < _ m o rn in g w hen a com bine on th e F IR S T M E E T IN G of th e SUB­ w hich he w as w o rk in g n e a r P re s ­ S C R IB E R S fo r such C a p ita l c o tt u p set. S tock w ill be h e ld a t th e City F o u r m en on th e m ac h in e es­ H all in th e C ity of A sh la n d , O re­ caped in ju ry . M cGaw’s hom e is gon, a t T en O’c lo c k A. M. on in th e P re s c o tt section. T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 7 th , 1 9 2 4 , a n d ! all s u b s c rib e rs a re u rg e d to be l n re s e n t, and in th e m e a n tim e C lassified A ds B rin g R e s u lts A L L a r e u rg e d to use ev e ry re a s - • o n ab le effo rt to in c re a se th e s u b - ; sc rip tio n s to th e sto ck t h a t th e ! The Tidings is striving fu ll a m o u n t m ay h av e been sub- «1 earnestly to give you that, sc rib e d by said d a te . Vhich you expect of your H E N R Y G. E N D E R S, J r . C h a irm a n of th e B o ard of home paper. In c o rp o ra to rs . 2 61-4t Staples Realty Agency MILLION SPE N T OX MILL TO B E RUN BY E L E C T R IC IT Y chddren, furnishing a high percentage j n 8hed in ‘Chemical A bstracts’ of or i Mtannnes neeessarv for fo r growth. trrr.w+h . so °e<*ssary In addition, orange and lemon juice p a p e rs a p p e a rin g m th e jo u rn a ls supply valuable mineral salts and of th e s e c o u n trie s . healthful mild acids to the system, “ To be s u re , a citizen of o n e !