t Aos «mm ASHLAND DAÎLY ftnrvos Classified Column Clawiiied Column Kates One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, ftc the word each time. FO R R E N T August 1», 1024 afternoon. mittee will report and the church Mr. Beaver is attending the school Those who isade up th$ gToup will decide w netber to repair the of medicine of the Univ crop of apples on it at present PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS DR. HAWLEY— Above office. Phone 91. Tidings i > DR. C. W . HANSON D en tist Special attention given to pyor­ rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver FOR RENT— Furnished room Block. Phone 178-J. 233-tf. with or w ithout housekeeping privilege; also good garage. Mrs. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ Daugherty, 55 Pine St. 287-12* tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano S o e ie t V Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor Phone item s to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P M. and evenings. « » th a t spent the day together were ¡present building, or build a new O reg o n ” ersity oi fVr CHul XI f a D * - shcfaft V ® '-'A*. Mr. and Mrs. P. r L. A Sr., i j edifice « • Mr. and Mrs. Bruner, Mrs. Ethel * » An Appreciation— A shcraft and three 9ons of New- j G athering cf Forme K ansans— » . . i W ith this issue, the resienaHnn port, M rs.Counter and children, Last Monday evening there was ! of the editor of these columns E sther and Virgil, Mrs. Marion a P e a sa n t gathering of fo rm e r! taken p.easant takes effect __ i .. she wishe to Long, and Mrs. Alta Long-Ash­ Ottawa, Kansas, people for a re- ’ exuri OS to a,l and who have MDIrlbu. | ress to all craft and Ernest K. A shcraft Jr. union in the Park. A delightful ted to largely to the success of of Mrs. B attle Mountain, Nevada. E rnest A shcraft leaves for ! M c a s l o l ^ X ^ v e V Z X u r Vne" ' departm ent ,n such a llp,Pful -»•» » » ♦ « and recently a second crop of bl&s- soms appeared. The tree never perform ed in this m anner before, Mr. W alker’ said, and he was wondering if he woult get a second crop of ,s ,he > »'- i , , her r home uring the home Sunday Sunday night. nigUt, Monday, Monday. I I D During .he d ln u ^ . long S * S o u a ° ° c Z r te°y «and CALENDAR OF THE W EEK for the past ten years Miss R eed -(Jam es Yeo and wife arrived for I afterw ard the her Open er is well known to the local re s i-' a visit with home fo arrived for , afterw ard the guests lingered for ! w h o'l . h e a r t e d auoreH». th ro at— X-ray including teeth, i Tuesday, August 19. FOR REN T:— Four room fu r­ oiks as d id . the happy rem iniscent visit over ' F rie n d v Interest ha. II- . ? Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc House, 2:30 P. M. * Civic Club. dents, possessing a large c irc le ! Mrs. Norman A shcraft . a n , t i e , o n oid ttmes the far away « S nished apartm ent with garage. Hostesses Mrs. B. R. Greer, Mrs. of friends in this community and ! late for the happy gathering 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, made it a real pleas- Adults only. 1101 Boulevard. in home, th at, no m atter how pleas­ ure. F. F. W hittle. Mrs. Frank Jordan. in Los Angeles where she attend the park. Ore. I thank you. » 297-tf are made as closely like Moth­ ant the new, is never forgotten ( Wednesday, August 20. Upper ed the W estlake School for Girls The dinner was a most bonnti Mrs. G. B. Hayes, her son Verne DR. MATTIE R. SHAW— Resi­ Valley Community Club. Hostess er always made as Is possible. TREE BLOSSOMS TWICE and M arlborough. Previous to ful affair and full justice was FOR RENT: — 10-room house Hayes and Miss Alice Crewson of dence and office, 108 Pioneer Mrs. Huxley, W alker avenue this time Miss Reeder lived in done the delightful repast. partly furnished, 111 Third St. n ' J m í í r Mr° I W al^ L«-E M™a.vAc '« -k .9a ü r m Wednesday, August 20. Sunday Kansas and Oregon, spending the i afternoon was spent hi a The Portland 297-5» . avenue. Telephone 28. Off let real V. O. N. sm ith were the compli­ hours, 10 to 12 a. m 2 to 5 ( School Picnic. P ark. 4:00 P. M. w inters in W ashington D. C. I home visit. er, has reported a freak apple mented guests, who with their Friday, August 22. Acorn where Mr. Reeder was a re p re -; p. m. only. • • * tree in his orchard. It has a light FO R SA LE hosts, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. N Circle No. 54 meets. Special sentative from the state of K an­ B irthday Celebrateli— i Smith, and children, Mr. and Mrs. 65.00 Vacuum Sweeper, price DR. E. B. ANGELL—-Chiropractic Business. - sas for many years. Since her Donald McWilliams is a happy j O. F. Carson, Mrs. Ida M. Smith and Electro-Therapy. Office Saturday, August 23. G. A. R. giaduation from M arlborough, 425.00, 349 E. Main St. 295-6* youngster today. It is his fifth Mr. and Mrs. W irt M. W right, phone 48; residence 142. First Meets at Armory. , Miss Reeder has taken an active birthday and his fifth celebration FOR SA LE:—-Automobile tra il­ Miss Jean Carson, Miss Lucile National Bank building. part in the social and club life of th a t im portant occasion. e r for 425, 349 E. Main. 295-tf Carson, Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Open House— of Beverly Hills and Los Ange­ Today the plan is to have a Holmes and Donald Carson made MONUMENTS The Civic Club will keep open les. FOR S A L E :— Crawford can­ m erry time in the Park with a up the company th at enjoyed this house on Tuesday afternoon, ASHLAND GRANITE Mr. E rb is the son oi Mr. and num ber of his little playmates. ning peaches, 536 Ashland St pleasant gathering. August the nineteenth. Mrs. Samuel E rb of Victoria, Ij. C. ........ an. ............ Phone 435R. 297-2* MONUMENTS A lbert __ Huffm Mark Ellis, The visitors from Portland left The hostesses are Mrs. B. R. who have recently moved to Es-1 Carl Loveland, J r ’, and Oregon G ranite Co. Bobby Tuesday. A visit to C rater Lake FOR SALE. Six-weeks old pigs, j Greer, Mrs. F. F. W hittle, and condido to make th eir home. Burdic will share the fun. S. PENNISTON, Salesman. Roscoe Applegate, R. F. D. No. i, ! Res? 478^ Laurel and in Roseburg before their re­ Mrs. Frank Jordan. G raduating from Stanford Univer­ P hon e 444-Y There is to be the jolly picnic turn to their homes was planned. Talent. Phone 6F2. 297-2*1________ __ Every one interested is cordial­ sity in 1916, Mr. Erb formed the * * * 1NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May ly welcomed and invited to come law firm of Erb and Bryan with dinner with all the dainties that Two B argains boys love and the games at the Bea ver-De 1 ch— communicate with Ensign Lee and bring her house guests to Carleton Bryan with offices in A rare chance to purchase two play ground to fill the happy with Frank and K ing’s The following from Sunday’s of the Salvation Army at the spend a pleasant hour a t the Club San Francisco. D uring the W orld i afternoon. good dwellings with easy pay­ Oregon Journal will bç of consid­ Comedians W hiteShield Home, 565 May- house. If fire swept away your W ar he served as an officer in ments. Buy now, the other fellow Donald thinks when he views erable interest to a host of friends home and all the furnishings fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. These social afternoons are i the 363rd Infantry w ants to wait 60 days and pay ten all th a t this birthday has brought of the Beaver family. in it, would your insurance en­ proving quite a popular feature While at college Mr. Erb and per cent more. M ------- him, and the lovely party th at able you to replace w ithout de­ PLANING MILL Meredith Beaver is an Ashland and a great many come during the Mr. Leland P. Reeder were room- ; fifth birthdays are pretty nice. lay w hat you had lost? Billings Agency 294-tf boy, a graduate of Ashland High reception hours; those who have mates for three years, belonging * « * JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Adequate insurance is simply school. His friends hâve watched FOR SALE:— Buy from owner a m atter of good business— W ORKS, Cor. Helman and guests bringing them th a t they; to the same fraternity, Sigma Al- Acorn « r e l e Meets— his success with interest and are may enjoy the beautiful Club ( Pha Epsilon. It was during a the protection of your posses­ a t less than cost, new bungalow, Medford Van Ness. 194tf Acorn Circle No. 54 will hold extending to the happy couple sions ag a’nst every conceivable w ith garage. Terms. 505 Eliza­ house. ( visit to her brother at Stanford a special m eeting on Friday and disaster. beth St. 294-tf T R A N SFE R AND EX PR E SS E ntertainm ent is provided, and ’ University th a t Miss Reeder first every member is urged to be pres­ the best of good wishes for a long hou put tim e and money in­ Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1924 life of happiness and prosperity. W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co all are assured a welcome and a became acquainted with her fi- to acquiring a home; take ent as there is special business to FO R SALE— R. I. Red fryers ' The family expect Mr. ami Mrs. pleasant time. for SERVICE. ance. every precaution against losing come before the organization. m ilk fed, crate fattened, M axe-1 Beaver soon. * * • A musical surprise Since the announcem ent of the The announcem ent is made thus dons, 977 B St. 271— 2mo* 1 Experienced movers and pack­ “An interesting wedding was Tiie advice of this Upper V alley Com m unity Club ers of household goods. Deal­ engagem ent of Miss Reeder sev­ early th a t members may plan agency h a g saved solemnized Friday at the home M eet— ers in coal and wood. Phone eral com plim entary affairs have th eir engagem ents to be present I lank and King’s New m any a property ow n­ of Judge and Mrs. Richard Deich. ' Mrs. Huxley of W alker avenue been planned in her honor. Mra for this meeting. 117. er from ioS8. W1|J. Super-,Jazz (Jrchestra Homes on easy terms when their daughter, Miss Delia j win be hostess tomorrow a t t h e ! Leland P. Reeder will entertain net let us help you, • • ♦ Office 89 Oak St. near Deich, was united in m arriage too? August m eeting of the Upper Val for her sister-in-law a t a bridge C rater Lake Union Meets__ W alt M ason m ust be happy as he Hotel Ashland Adm. $1.10, Tax Included with Mr. Meredith G. Beaver, son sin Both the young people attend­ R ANTED— Ford truck, m ust allay the pain and soreness and be in good condition aad priced then by direct contact with the ed High school, Leland grad u at­ The old belief th at w inter is a bad time to build seems to be stim ulate employment, to elimi- duced,” the report states. “There- rig h t.-P h o n e 485-J, w . E. P ier­ ulcers and piles cause them to ing before they made California giving way in the face of newer namL Was^e and to reduce costs. is today much less manual labor their perm anent residence. son, Boulevard. 296__3tf heal up and disappear forever. The committee decided th a t idle on the job than formerly; a g re a t­ .•onstruction methods. One large “ Of special interest to Beverly I t’s simply wonderful how time, amounting on an average to er proportion in stru c tio n company in New York about of the work is done LOST— Thursday afternoon on speedily they act. Blessed relief Hills is the announcem ent of the per cent among all the are YOU 100% EFFICIENT! Oity, carrying on year round op­ building 25 workers in factories by power machinery, for more pleasant work of the country which is less affected highway between Ashland and often comes in two days. Even in engagement of Miss Highland erations, has figured out th a t in by the ele­ is « recognized fadt that a person Medford, Ladles’ black cape, lin­ cases th a t have steadily resisted Reeder, charm ing daughter of Mr. .en years it has lost an average represents waste and direct losses ments than hand labor. Steel and dth PILES is only 50% effider . or and recreation, too, if you to the construction industries, the •f only fourteen days each win- workers and the public, and th at concrete construction, with cer­ ed w ith yellow, Mrs. Lee, 123 all known treatm ents, marvelous W. A. Reeder to A rth u r L. Erb of Relief should not only benefit you of w eather conditions, such losses as are due to seasonal tain safeguards, can go forwaid C entral Ave., Ashland. 296— 3* results have been otbained. physically, k it increase your earning will let us do your wash­ vr w because San Rrancisco. The date for the power. eather conditions vary from ups and downs in the construction a t low tem peratures. Methods of East Side Pharm acy dispense wedding h^s not been definitely •Mynon-surgical treatment for PILES will > eur to year, but in a ten-year industries are undoubtedly pre­ w inter construction developed by LOST: — Between Talent and ing.. oeriod the average number of ventable. leading contractors should now b e ’ MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES in the set at present but it will probably cure you or I GUARANTEE to refund F Mountain Avenue, Gold ring with ’n which the tem perature greatly extended. W inter work your fee. My practice in rental and colon original box or can get it for you be an event of October. In support of its thesis th at five Btones, valued as keepsake. fell below freezing any time dur­ custom not climate is mainly re ­ is being done in some cases mor« treatments is the largest on the Pacific on short notice. Mail orders ac­ Having lived in Beverly Hills Coast, my large staff of skilled assistants ing the working hours in New sponsible for these fluctuations, cheaply than summer work.” Reward. Call 256L. 297-3* cepted. J ork was only 62 per year. The and most modem offices being housed in The committee includes in “ iU committee points out th at sea­ old winter of 1919-1920 had 82 the my own new b u ildin g, membership Join» W. Blodgett sonal unemployment in construc­ WANTED: — Resident Sales­ A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping1 ich days, but the following winter tion is not confined to the states president of the National Lumbw- adjoining my hotel, where pati­ lady for guaranteed line Ladies »••re were only 38. ents ate assured of the utmoat pain s in th e vitals, cramps,! wmere the climate is severe, but M anufacturers Association, andi care and comfort. ih e above figures are given in a affects weakening diarrhoea - whether child o i1 P u re Silk Lingerie, Ashland and W rite today for my FREE cities in the South and on John Donlin, president of th» epert issued by the Committee on adult, immediate comfort and ease i r ! illustrated book. T alent territory. J. H. W illiams the Pacific in much the same,' Building Trades Dcpartm«” .} A 'rsso n al Operation in the Con- way th at it Coast affects those on the the American Federation oi’ La factory representative, Arcade both local and internal, and has beer C H A M B E R L A I N ’S DEAN, M.D. Inc -truction Industries, appointed by Canadian border. successful in the treatment o f Catarrl C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A 5Tt bor, together with prominent rev < H otel, K lam ath Falls, Oregon. -.e.’retary Hbover of the Depart- “The a rt of construction has resentatives of contracting fir tax for over 40 years. Sold by all druggists REM EDY M )£o*& M M Un nent of Commerce as a result of 297-2* M t» Phone 165 rm s p a p e r W H C M w a i T i w a advanced to such a point th a t the Pay« to keep always on hand. F .J. CHENEY &. CO..;T oled o. O hk he President’s Conference on Un- effect of bad w eather on building banking interests, real estate as»«, J i wnploymeot, formed in 1921 to operations has been greatly re- ciations, architects, engine-rs at*! others. 4 OUR CAKES °T Lithia Bakery Could you buy them again tomorrow? Fairground Pavilion Billings Agency O ff® U N IV E R S A L Electric Cookers Y First National Rank Hoover Committee Offers Plan \ To Stabilize Employment and Lower Costs in Building Industry IN S U R A N C E Our Service More Time E HaWs Catarrh Medicine';;^:'/ ThejAshland Laundry