Page Two AsflLAVb ÛÀÎÎA* ïîlrttf& î M M . ASH LAN D D A IL Y ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » > ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » e t u T ID IN G S >>♦«<»»♦♦« « j J p n ler Girls Picnic— S O C IE T Y (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) “ P u h li-h ed E very E ven in g Except Sunday by MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een lt» A. M. a n d 2 P . M. a n d e v e n in g s. * ................. .......E d ito r .B usinesg M an ag er B e rt R. G re e r .............. G eo rg e M adden G reen O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ................................................................T e lep h o n e 39 E n te re d a t th e A s h la n ' O regon P o s to ffic e a s Second C lass M ail M a tte r Snbsc >tion P rice, D e liv e red in C ity 5 .*5 1.9 5 3.75 7.58 O ne M o n th ........ T h re e M onths Six M o n th s ........ O ne Y e a r .......... II. Mail and llu r a l R outes: ? .65 1.95 3.50 6.50 O ne M o n th ........ T h re e M onths . Six M o n t h s ........ O ne Y e a r ........ C A LEN D A R O F T H E W E E K tio n s m eet d u rin g th e su m m e r, F rid a y , A u g u st 1. F o re ig n Mis- j w ith no v a c a tio n p e rio d ^ s io n a ry Society, M eth o d ist c h u r c h ,. It is hoped t h a t all m em b ers 2 :3 0 P. M. w ill be p re s e n t a t th is m eetin g . F rid a y , A u g u st 1. M issio n ary ! Society. C h ristia n c h u rc h , 2 :3 0 ! P. M. S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 2. W . R. C. m e e ts. A t I. O. O. F . H a ll. A fte r- » noon. French girls wanting to marry wear a green ribbon. It would cause a ribbon shortage in this countrv. ^ei Laps os, . c,i v, ¡iy think the world is getting better is because we don’t see so many efficiency experts. Phe boy of sixteen may be uncertain about a few tilings but he is firmly convinced th at he understands all about women. O uting for G uests— Mr. a n d M rs. E. E. M iller, th e ir son C. R. M iller a n d h is sons M arion, P e rc y and H e rb e rt, a n d M r. a n d M rs. J. E . G ow land, d ro v e to Copco S u n d a y , a b o u n tifu l pic­ nic d in n e r bein g a f e a tu re of th e trip , w hich all e n jo y e d im m en se ­ ly. A fte r th e d ay sp e n t in lo o k in g o v er th e p la n t, th e r e a n d in v is it­ in g , M r. C. R. M iller a n d boys le f t fo r th e ir C a lifo rn ia h o m e a n d th e o th e rs of th e p a rty re tu rn e d to A sh lan d . A ll v isito rs a t Copco feel upon th e ir r e tu r n to A sh lan d t h a t th e w e a th e r h e re is a v a s t im p ro v e ­ m e n t o v e r t h a t of Copco, in te r e s t­ in g as th e p lace is to v isit. * * * M issionary Society M eets— T he M issio n ary S ociety of th e M e th o d ist C h u rc h w ill hold its m e e tin g a t th e c h u rc h a t 2 :3 0 P. M. F rid a y , A u g u st f ir s t, w ith Mrs. L en n o x as le a d e r fo r th e p ro ­ g ram . i T he F o re ig n M issio n ary Soc­ iety m e e ts th e f ir s t F rid a y in each m o n th a n d th e “ H o m e” th e second F rid a y . T h ese o rg an iz a- After file Deluge FRANKLIN’S SUPERIOR I ’■p was one of the foolish kings Bread * of France who said, ‘‘After us the deluge.” By that lie meant that he would spend all his reserves and d idn’t care what happened aft­ erwards. This would he a good motto for thq foolish person that never s. ves money. For the deluge , is prett. sure to come. The “Junior Girls” had a very ev e n in g w e re Quality Goods th e favor with housewives simply Is assured during the summer if you have a New Perfection oil stove. Sold by A SH LA N D F U R N IT U R E COMPANY 0 4 N. M ain Fruits in Season _<£ OF.TESTED DENIM •IT FULL.PLENTY OF Ù NGI N G POCKETS ♦ • ♦ » BUTTONS RIVETED 31 Stores 20,hCenturyGrocery More than ten thousand satisfied buyers patronize the nearly forty 20th Century Stores daily. The eight hundred carefully selected items with which these stores are stocked each show a savings on the price asked in the ordinary stores. Alert and courteous sales-people are always ready to serve you. There really are no better places to trade. OFFERINGS SATURDAY and MONDAY Royal Baking Powder, Large can 43c, 21-2 lbs. Certo, for Jelly making 2 bottles, 85c $1.29 Campbell’s Pork and Beans “ The big tin ” , Each 10c Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans 25c Other Flours—Crown, Olympic, Drifted Snow, 49 lb. sacks ......................... $2.15 Wesson or Afazola Oil—Pints 27c—Quarts 53c—1-2 gal. $1.00—gals. $1.98 Carnation or Borden’s Milk, cans 3 for 29c Tall Large Shopping Bags—just the thing for your bundles, each 3c Norwegian Sardines in pure olive oil, 2 tins 25c Swan large Preferred Stock Sar­ dines, large oval cans 15c Crystal White S o a p 6 bars 25c Sliced Pineapple, large cans 33c Broken Sliced Pineap­ ple, No. 2 can 25c Hershey’s Cocoa, 1 -2 lb. tins each 17c Bulk Seedless Raisins, . 3 lbs 35c Best Bulk Shortening, 2 lbs. 35c Matches, box 5c 20th Century Coffee “ The Perfect Blend” Roasted every day—always fresh— Huy Today—pound 38c—2 pounds 75c A Store is Located for Your Convenience GRANTS PASS 509 G. St. ASHLAND 374 E. Main St. * MEDFORD 31 N. Central Ave (’j ; . ■ • j , LOOK For One Week Only Aug. 2 to Aug. 9 BIG PAIL SOAP SALE of Proctor & Gambles FAMOUS SOAPS and we don’t mean maybe 2 med. bars Ivory 9 bars P & G White Soap 2 pkgs. Cbipso 1 10-Qt. Galvanized Pail Total Value $1.30 FOR 98c AUG. SCHEURMAN J. W. FRAZIER & SON this idea always in mind. WOLCOTT’S GROCERY Talent, Oregon HILL’S MERC. Co. TALENT TRADING CO. Classified Column To ru n ev e ry issu e fo r one m o n th o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e. UNBURN Apply Vicks very lightly—it s o c th e 3 th e tortured skin. V w I V C K R S a p o O ver FO R R E N T u b 17 M illion J a n U t t J Y ea rly PROFESSIONAL PH Y SIC IA N S Crisco ‘‘The Superior Shortening” 3 lbs78c — 6 lbs. $1.49—9 lbs. $2.19 Vim Patent Flour “ Old Reliable B rand” 49 lb. s a c k ......................................... $2.05 Jello, all flavors, each 10c 61 N. Main C lassified Column Kates One c e n t th e w ord each tim e. -HORSE Brand • Kelloggs Com Flakes package 9c H. A. Stearns AI.SO MAKERS OF 31 Stores THE PARK STORE Franklin Bakery Phone 199 Plaza Market Fresh Vegetables • ♦ Ashland, Oregon ON ICE Phone 155 SCHUERMAN’S GROCERY because it is baked with The Citizens Bank of Ashland and We Deliver SALE BY FOLLOWING DEALERS has won its Watermelons Cantaloupes Comfort in the Kitchen G uests H ave D elig h tfu l Trip— A m ong th e m an y in te r e s tin g DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: trip s th a t h av e been p la n n e d fo r S ingle in s e rtio n , p< r inch ......... .................................................. S .30 Y e a rly C o n tra c ts : th e S w en n in g h o u se p a rty w as One in se rtio n a w eek ............................................................................ .2 7 % one to H u c k le b e rry m o u n ta in a n d Two in se rtio n s a w eek ..... ...................................................;................ .25 C ra te r L a k e over th e w eek-end. D aily in s e rtio n .......... .......................... . .............................................. .20 Mr, S w en n in g le f t w ith th e ir R a te s for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising F i r s t i n s e r t i o n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... $ .10 g u e sts on F rid a y , ca m p in g at E ach su b s e q u e n t in se rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ......................... ............. .05 H u c k le b e rry M o u n ta in t h a t ev e n ­ C ard of T h a n k s ......... ........ ............._______________________ ____ 1.00 ing. H e re th e y h a d th e new (to O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e ........................... . ............................... .0 2 % m ost of th e p a rty ) e x p e rien c e of W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G p ick in g h u c k le b e rrie s , of w hich “ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e or a th e re seem s an a b u n d a n c e th e re . co llectio n ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g . T h e w rite r w a s th e p leased re c ip ­ No d isc o u n t w ill b low ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs. ien t of som e of th e d elicio u s r e ­ D O NA TIONS s u lts of th e ir lab o rs. No d o n a tio n s to c h a r ies o r o th e rw is e w ill m e m ad e in a d v e rtis - S a tu rd a y th e y w e n t on to C ra- ing o r ,0 b p r in tin g —-our m tr ib u tin n s w ill be in cash. te r L a k e , w h e re e v e ry m in u te of! th e tim e w as a d e lig h t. E n o u g h ! JULY 81 KiXiVlU V e v an ity a n d lies: give m e n e ith e r pov- could n o t be said of th e scenic | e rty n o r riel v.ith food c o n v en ien t fo r m e.— P ro v e rb s b e a u ty of th e L a k e s u rro u n d in g s j 3 0 :8 . 1 n o r of th e r o u te b o th g o in g and com ing. D u rin g th e ev e n in g th e y e n - 1 THE VALLE OF VISUAL EDUCATION The use of educational films in schools is on the in­ joyed a c o n c e rt, given la rg e ly by t fro m th e U n iv e rsity of crease. The demand lias been held ephemeral by many a K e q n u tu a c r te ky. T h e y o u n g m en a re producers, but it has kept up so steadily and become so busy w ith re g is tr a tio n s a t th e e n ­ insistent that main companies are finding it pays better tra n c e s d u rin g th e day, b u t th a t to produce them to sell to schools than to engage in the. e v e n in g th e y d e lig h te d th e lis t­ e n e rs w ith a n u m b e r of selectio n s. m a k in g oi which have at best but a short life, V a rio u s n u m b e rs w ere ad d ed to V is iL - i •due it ion has always been recognized as a th e p ro g ra m by g ifte d v isito rs powerful aid in the acquiring of knowledge. Actual trav­ ! th a t m ad e it an e n te r ta in m e n t el is better than the ilhistrated lecture; the chemical ex­ i long to be re c a lle d . T h e n e x t d a y th e r e tu r n w as periment performed is worth a dozen read about in books, m ad e by w ay of K la m a th F a lls. 'file motion picture, so lifelike, is worth any quantity of rs w e re d e lig h te d w ith illustrations; its shooing of processes beats any possible T th he e v K isito la m a th B asin , th e b ro ad description. ' ' fie ld s, th e fin e h e rd s a n d th e w o n ­ Educate; s are naturally, and rightly, conservative. d e rfu l scen ery fro m C r a te r L a k e The educational world has learned to beware the fad, to A sh lan d . Y e ste rd a y th e h o s p ita b le S w en­ the fancy, the radical idea in teaching. Some are still n in g hom e w as th e scene of a v ery averse to tin* motion picture, but their number is decreas­ h a p p y fam ily g a th e rin g , th e oc­ ing. 'Phe tact that Conservative educators find the film casion b e in g th e b irth d a y of Mr. a real help is t' e ¡set argument why school board'! should W . J . S w en n in g of M anila, Iow a, see to it that school.- are equipped with projectors and who w ith h is son L eyden, a re that the higher type of producers should provide that g u e s ts since la s t w eek in th e p a r ­ e n ta l hom e. the supply of educational films becomes inexhaustible. A t th is d e lig h tfu l d in n e r be­ A fter ail is said, the real work of the world is pro­ sid e th e fa m ily th e r e w e re p re s ­ viding for its continuance and its betterment. That means e n t Mr. J . IV. S w en n in g a n d son making citizens out of children, educated men and women L eyden of M anila, Io w a ; M r. an d out oi students. There is no more important work be­ M rs. C aleb S m id i, th e M isses fore a n y -of us than that; conquest, invention, commerce, L a u ra a n d H a r r ie t E . S m ith of Iow a an d M rs. J. A llen exploration, disc- . ery, are all less important than the A P o voca, r te r of M cCloud, C a lifo rn ia . people who will «. .e day carry on the torch we pass to M rs. A n n a B a rn e s h a s been a their hands. m em b er of th e p a rty b u t h a s gone to B e rk e le y , w h e re sh e w ill be Let us, then, } our part in emphasizing the need of jo in e d by th e o th e rs la te r in th e more and better educational films, travel films, scien­ tific films; let us insist that our children’s school be w eek. T h e d in n e r p a rty w as th e equipped with a suitable projector and screen, that our h a p p y fin a le of w eek s filled w ith children have the utmost in benefit from one of the great o u tin g s big a n d little fo r th e v is­ inventions oi tin* nineteenth century, which is onlv now’, ito rs fro m th e old h o m e s ta te . M r. a n d M rs. S m ith , th e M isses in the twentieth, coining into full fruition. H a r r ie t a n d L a u ra S m ith , le ft W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g fo r C a lifo rn ia w h e re th e y w ill spend so m e tim e FAIRS ARE DIFFERENT b Many still young can remember the time when a e fo re r e tu r n in g to th e ir hom e county lair consisted of horse races, gambling booths and in Iow a. • • * shows lor u;en only. Of course there were agricultural and domestic science exhibits for women and hot dogs, ice eream cones and peanuts for the children. A visir to a lair in 1924 will offer proof that fairs are becoming cieaner ami better. The cause may be found partialh in restrictive laws but more fully in the will of the public which by its patronage makes the fair possible. 'Phe public no longer goes to the fair to gamble and de­ bauch, but to be entertained ami iniormed. There is noth­ ing that more intrigues city folks than exhibits of live­ stock, farm products and old fashioned quilts and the county lair is about the qnly place which affords them this annual treat. 1 lie county lair once brought Lie ‘"iniquitous city ” into the “ sticks ’ but the automobile now provides that need by taking the country into the city not only after the completion of the harvest but every Saturday night or oftener. T h e g irls who e n jo y e d th e jo lly D o ro th y S haffer, i I h£PPy tim e M onday e v e n in g a t M a rg a re t B ell, K a th le e n B ell, I r is th e picn ic p la n n e d fo r th e m a t th e A tte rb u ry , C la ra A tte rb u ry , L o r­ hom e of Dr. H aw ley. T h e ir te a c h ­ a in e S m ith , Lois T a y lo r a n d F r a n ­ e r M rs. F loyd P u tm a n w as w ith ces C ooper. th em . L a st n ig h t, th e J u n io r boys had All w e re p re p a re d fo r fu n , a n d a jo lly p a rty a t th e sam e place fu n th e y h ad fro m th e tim e th ey m en tio n of w hich w ill a p p e a r in s ta r te d u n til th e h o u r cam e for a la te r issue. th e r e tu r n to th e ir hom es. 4 (C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ) o I LO R R E N T :— F ive room b u n ­ galow , fu rn is h e d , 263, Oak. C all ev en in g s. 282-3» FO R R E N T :— L arg e room , 502 B lvd. sleep in g 2 8 2 -3 tf S aw m ill a t S iskiyou s ta r ts F r i­ DR. M A T T IE B . SH A W — R esi­ day. A pply a t m ill re a d y to d en ce a n d office, 108 P io n e e r w o rk .— A r th u r L. C oggins. a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ffice 282-3* h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 FO R R E N T :— T h ree room f u r ­ p. m. only. nished a p a rtm e n t, close in. P h o n e DR. E R N E S T A. WOODS— P ra c- R obison’s G arage o r 4 3 2 Y tf tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and F O R R E N T — L arg e a iry , well th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . fu rn ish e d fro n t room , $10 per O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 an d 2 tc m o n th . 62 F o u rth St. 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d . O re. FO R SA LE FO R SA LE o r T R A D E — 10 DR. E . B. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tic a c re s u n d e r T a le n t irrig a tio n and E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice c a n al in N. W . 4 of S. W . 4, of p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t Sec. 2, Twp. 39, R ange 1. J a c k - N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g . son C ounty O regon. A ddress J . H. " i DR. H AW LEY— A bove T id in g s C a u ste n s, Y akim a, W ash. 280-3* office. P h o n e 91. FO R SA L E —«R. I. Red fry e rs DR. C. W . HANSON m ilk fed, c ra te fa tte n e d , Maxe- D entist dons, 977 I? St. 271— 2mo* S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r­ rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er F O R S A L E :— U n iversal ra n g e , Block. P h o n e 178-J. 233-tf. in good co n d itio n , w a te r coil, coal g ra te s . C all 606 A llison s tre e t. MONUMENTS 282-6* A SH LA N D G R A N IT E M ONUMENTS O regon G ra n ite Co. PE N N IST O N , S alesm an. R es. 4 7 6 L a u re l P h o n e 444-Y FO R SA LE — By ow ner. A good m odern 5-room p la ste re d h o u se close in, good lo cation. 550 F a irv ie w St. 2 7 7 -6 tf FO R SA LE o r T R A D E — Tw en- ty a c re s n e a r C e n tra l P o in t fo r PL A N IN G M IL L A sh la n d p ro p e rty re idence or JO R D O N ’S SASH AND C A B IN E T o th e r. In q u ire a t T he T idings W O R K S, Cor. H elm an 280-6t* a n d office. V an N ess. 194tf FO R SA LE- —A good sa d d le an d c a ttle h o rse. P h o n e 383R . T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S 2 8 0 -2 tf W h ittle T ra n s fe r & S to ra g e Co. f o r S E R V IC E . F O R SA LE— P ia n o ch eap 376 E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers and p ack ! E M ain A pt E 2 ’ 9-3* e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal- r ________ ______________ M ISCELLA N EO U S e rs in coal and wood. P h o n e 117. A P A R T M E N T fo r re n t. C om ­ O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r p lete ly fu rn is h e d . E le c tric ra n g e , H o tel A sh lan d F o u r ro o m s a n d b a th . C all 108, G ra n ite st. < . L. P O W E L L — G en eral T r a n s ­ fe r— Good tea m and m o to r N E A R L Y NEW P ia n o fo r sale. tru c k s . G )od se rv ice a t a rea- P io n e e r & B, 281- souab.'e p rice. P h o n e 83. FO R EX CH A N G E — B usiness F E H IG E -R O A C H lo t in D u n sm u ir, Cal., v a lu e $6,- T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e 000, fo r re sid e n c e p ro p e rty in H a u lin g — D ray w o rk of all ! A shland of eq u al v alu e. S m all k in d s. Q uick m o to r serv ice. D ry . a c re a g e hom e p re fe rre d . A ddress wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R ! Box 10, c a re T id in g s. 2 8 0 -tf 375 B. St. 1 1 2 -tf W A N TED — C h ild re n to c a re fo r K IN G 'S T R A N S F E R — S ervice by re sp o n sib le g irl, by d a y o r 279-3* ’ d ay o r n ig h t a t re a s o n a b le ra te s. w eek. P h o n e 4 7 8 -J. 'W o o d fo r sale. P h o n e 113, Res. S P E C IA L R EA LTY O FFER 231 Van N ess. 265— Im o W e have a te n room house, esp ecially w ell b u ilt, ideal lo­ c a tio n . clo«e in, u n u s u a lly well B la c k sm ith Shop B la c k sm ith Shop, E a s t M ain ; a d a p te d fo r fo u r a p a rtm e n ts. W ith fo u r s ig h tly o u tsid e e n ­ St. H o rse sh o e in g , A u to m o b ile : tra n c e s , exclusive fo r each S p rin g w o rk a sp e cia lty . A u’o a p a rtm e n to . L a rg e b e a u tifu l p a rts . g ro u n d s. T he fo u n d a t’on and g e n e ra l c o n d itio n of th e house IR A Y E R IA N . 252-1 mo. is good and solid and by d oing a v ery slig h t a m o u n t of c h a n g ­ G E T YOUR STO V E re p a ire d a t ing in sid e , d e c o ra tin g an d E a g le Iro n a n d B ra ss W o rk s, p a in tin g , we can g u a ra n te e a O b erlain s tr e e t. New g ra te s and re n ta l of $130.00 p e r m o n th lin e rs m a d e to o rd e r, a n y style o r w ith g a ra g e s $150.00 p e r m o n th . W e o ffe r th is place for stove. Stock on h a n d . S toves fo r a lim ite d p eriod a t $3500.00. sale. 2 6 4 -lm o . • • • • * W ith th e S hale Oil p ro d u c ­ Second Hand goods bought, sold tio n w ell over th e top and a s ­ e x c h a n g e d ,re p a ire d . C ollected and su re d a big fu tu re , a re fin e ry d e liv e re d . C h a ir D octor, C o r.3 rd . to be b u ilt a t th e o u t-s k irts of tow n, th e C arb o n ic B o ttlin g and A S t., P h o n e 295R . 232-2m o. W o rk s a t P o m p a d o re S p rin g s I DO FA N C Y c e m e n t w ork, well fin a n c ed , now p u ttin g o u t c a r load sh ip m e n ts a n d ap­ i chim neys, sep tic ta n k s ; also cem - p ro a c h in g tr a in load s h ip ­ j e try w o rk etc., J . D. P effley , 143 m en ts, a n d m an y o th e r th in g s 6 th St. 227— lm o * in th e way of im p ro v in g A sh ­ lan d , all of w hich you know 1NY G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May a b o u t, th e re is m oney to be c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n Lee m ad e in b u y in g R eal E s ta te in o f th e S a lv atio n A rm y a t th e A sh la n d now . W h ite S h ie ld H om e, 565 May- C A LL ON T H E MAN W HO f a ir Ave.', P o rtla n d . O regon. A D V E R T ISE S A shland, Ore. F o r a sm o o th sh av e a n d q u ick se rv ice go te th e S hell B a rb e r Shop. L ad ies and c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir bobbed a n d m a rc e l­ led. W. A. SH ELL, Prop. >32 A. S t. A sh la n d , O re Staples Realty Agency 71 E . M ain, A sh la n d H o tel B id, * * • * * 11A NTED Clean cotton rags. No overalls, underw ear or w oolen goods accepted. 5 cen ts per pound, T idings