AfttttAWi Kitty ilexes • < »■»•> » ♦ < »» « »♦ MH Sweet cream for whipping and hifent at Klamath Pails, new high-' Beaverton — Contract let for way and lumber work on Coos 20,000 theatre. ; bay and keener appreciation o f -----------------------__ ¡th e Oregon, as typical instances RACERS MAKE THRILLS Many Visit Caves— A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, Mid even ts o f i ot the new spirit of community FOR PANS SUNDAY The attendance at the Oregon ) local in terest activity and pride th a t had de- ______ Caves lias reached a total of 15,- ' TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL veloped w ithin the last year as (Continued from Page 1) 500 for the season, with an aver- . I a result largely of state cham ber j — ---------------- — ________ ________ .age daily attendance of about 60. F IN IS H IN G TODAY ’ ’ • o Eugene— work. four fastest drivers in the first Mr. Sabin states th at the resort I __________ BUNCETON Mo., Sept. 15.— “ TH E M ARRIAGE C H E A T ” ALPHA CHAPTER Mrs. Ada E. Clark will leave “ Oregon com m unities,” sa id ',event’ Marasco again easily won, tomorrow for EunenZ wil* l,e keP< open until O ctober' Charging (he Republican party No. 1 and will spend the w inter * 8l‘e 15 and ,a ter if V isib le. Guide : wlfb placing special privilege, Mr. Vining, “also have come to i With Cook seco»d, Harvey third <». E. S. “ RAD IO M A D ” Time. 9 i service will he m aintained until* «reed and corruption in high of. a new realization th a t self-help and ° Wens fourth. is the liest help. They are not minutes, 33 4-5 seconds. Prizes, State communication to-morrow th at date. Foundations will be lice. John W. Davis, Democratic waj(¡..„ ou can’t keep your feet from now for outside capital to O 0 0 t $75 and $50. (T uesday) evening at 8 o'clock laid for eight more cottages which c a n d id a te fo r th e p r e s id e n t, d e- ' tan cin g — W ednesday night. Jack come in and invest. Local men 1 he 2o*,aP classic, the last V isiting members welcome. will be built in time for the 1925 livered a sm ashing attack upon i n Hot Springs. Metropole Or are investing their own capital i n ’ eVent on the Program was be By order of the W orthy Matron. chestra. season at the resort. — G rants i the Harding-Coolidge adm inistra new activities and tween the eight fastest cars in 12-3t* Pass Courier. LEAH M. CALDWELL, so creating, j’ tion today in his drive to capture Event One. Those who entered ' new enterprises th at naturally ---------- : the grain belt a re a ’s vote. Secy. For Corvallis__ were, De Palma, Hearne, Lyons,! Let ub fill * ' your Speaking b „ before Mis a ttra c t outside investm ent.” Mr. and Mrs A W t i n » — * pail with u Swifts w“ “ i I n u ic 75,000 iu . uuu mis- Marasco, Cook and W alker. In A shland — this m orning fo r’Coival»« where ‘? rd ’ ! ai° urians at ~ a barbecue held VII on : ---- —---- -------- — 1633 uvvuu uciu The race started out with De ' Leo Hoff of Butte F a lk is in they will visit friends a nd^r N a shortening. Goes farth er and is? A he farm of Dr. Nelson, Demo- i too iit v Palma and Hearne staging a real more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf cratic candidate for governor o f ! "ATE T° CLASSIFY Ashland visiting with friends and tives. transacting business here. Missouri, the Democratic chieftain • WANTED — W aitress at the battle for first honors, with De Palm a holding the edge, but in drew a wide campaign issue be Nelda Cafe. 12- THE WEATHER (he 7th lap one of the tires on tween his own pledge of “ hon Report for the past 24 hours; esty in governm ent” and the re D ePalm a’s car went bad. He PIANO BARGAINS! Maximum, 92; Minimum, 50. Set wa3 going too fast on the next In this vicinity we have cord of the Republican scandals. ÏN Maximum, 85. Sultry; cloudy. slightly used Piano and P layer) F° Und lo stop’ so * hen he di(1 Smith Bros. M. A. C. Stomach . The barbecue, which was attend- Tonic $1.25— McNair Bros. R ath er than incur the i stop in the 9th lap the tire was ! ed by many state and national piano. in shreds. > leaders, was a gala affair and the expense of freight, boxing, etc., ' T o A lud C re e k __ V isitin g At Medford— The mechanics, w aiting with an ■ j large audience paid strict atten- we offer these pianos at a frac Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mis3 ! extra wheel, had De Palm a back Mrs. J. D, Mars journeyed to j tion to every word the Democratic tion of th eir original price. A Blanche MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. ! in tlie race in 31 seconds, - hut Medford Sunday and visited with — candidate for president .uttered. small cash payment and the bal-j „ Frank Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. ance in th irty equal monthly pay- H earne- dlle to the fact DePalma ) her daughter, Mrs. Hans Jeschke, C. B. Lamkin, form erly of Ash m ents are term s we will extend had t0 make the last lap with the form erly Ruth Mars. land. composed a party who jo u r A storia — Ninety cars w heat , SALEM, Septem ber 14 4 _ i t will received in one day for export to , resP°n8ible people. For full old tire at a stow rate and be- i neyed to Mud Creek near McCloud Ladies and children’s hair cut 78,024 to; • inform ation, w rite Kohler & cause of the 31 seconds delay, cost approxim ately $378,024 t o ! United Kingdom. ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par to view the glacier of Mt Shasta. < onduct the Oregon state p en iten -' Chase, W holesale D epartm ent, 26 had gained more than a lap on ,o r- 293-tf O’F arrell Street. San Francisco, the veteran, which- he could not Remember— Big Dance— Jack- tiary during the next bienn<um, California. CARD OF THANKS 12-3 Mon overcome, although he drove the son Hot Springs, W ednesday nite, starting Jan u ary 1, 1925, accord-! V isiting Fraziers— race of his life until the fiifsh, ing to an estim ate filed with t h e 1 We to thank our friehds f Sept. 17. Music by Famous Me FOR RENT — Four-room fur-) ending third. Hearne was first, Fred Kilpatrick and wife of state budget commission by A. m J ^or th eir kindness and sympathy tropole Orchestra “ Syncopatin’ — , —» <>,,Si 1 •! *’S<TI. < ’( t ¡Gil (»1 ill.“ Illo.-f V ivid j >el'SOll;l li t v nished apartm ent, with garage. ! Lyons second uim and mmaiivo Marasco iourtn. fourth. . ‘ ‘ Oakland, California are here visit Dalrymple, warden of th e in s ti-f€xtended to U8 d u rin e our recent fools o’ fu n .” 12-"St* ing Mr. K ilpatrick's sister, Mrs. Time 17 m inutes, 12 2-5 seconds. | o t r < »»aiice t h a t ever strode through f i d ion's Da<»e o r ‘ -------- tution. ’ bereavem ent, also for the beau- A dults only. 1101 Boulevard. Roy Frazier. 12-ti Purses $5oo, $350, $200 and played out the checkered dram a o f life The actual cost of conducting t,fu l f,ow ers- Retuims to A shland— $100. De Palma, no doubt, would ~ -- ----------------------------- ----------- — - __________ MRS. J. L. GAULT FOR RENT — 3 or 4 room Dr. B ertha Sawyer of this city- the prison d u ring the present bi-1 PAINTERS: — Beagle and apartm ent, private baths. A d u lts) n t r t i ^ ' t r o u b l e ' ' fOr j ,ln’ougbout ‘he program and dis- progra... _ li:iu ennlum ,w as $330,015.99, or m o re[ RO'f GAULT m was under Hie sanction Beagle: day work or contract; returned Saturday after several , _ o re trouble. played a kcen interegt ,n the MRS. BUNDY. than $45,090 less th an the days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. preferred. Phone 263R or call at) estim ates free. Box 171. 395-tf e American Au- The audience was enthusiastic all of which were exciting Shook Bldg. 12-2 F. Goeller of K lam ath Falls, who am ount to be sought at th e next! The tonioh'le Association. The VINING WILL BE SPEAK returned to Ashland with her. session of the legislature. F or R ound-up— MUIR PEACHES for slicing or Mr. and Mrs. J. N Dennis left They - made the trip by way of proposed increase in th e cost of ER AT BIG MEET i canning, 40 cents per box. Sat The Goellers re operaitng the penitentiary, it was this morning for Pendleton where C iater Lake. suma Plums. Phone 9F21. Albert turned Sunday to Klamath Falls said, is due to various improve they will spend the next few days (Continued from page 1) C Joy, near Normal. 12-2* ments, both within and outside ______________ attending the Round-up. Coming to Ashland— PTOxIraa'ielv' »19 00» tA‘H ' conditions to be FOR SALE — “ One M inute’’ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock You can’t go wrong when you Electric Wra3hing .Machine, $36: ed In the bndget’ for 2 s" and" " " " t ° ‘ 1" " ,ress6d w l,h ,h e trade a t Paulserud’s. 6— tf of Jefferson, Ohio, are expected large wood heating stove, $20; i r e M ‘° Copper bottom wash boiler, $1.50, to arrive in Ashland the latter 1926 to purchase f cam ps along the public bigh- all good as new. Phone 264J. Shaving m irrors— McNair Bros part of tills month. Mr. H itch equipment, which was recom ways. cock was superintendent of the mended by a special committee 12-6* “ Many camps, however, are Ashland schools from 1894 to appointed by the governor to in- . . , , From K lam ath F alls— FOR SALE — A few choice ’’ ‘° r » r0 ,it by ” 1''- He has been practicing VMtieatb haxard» at th e priaM I Clifford Hoag of Klam ath Falls 1901 Kstlmate,, expenditures out " , ” h" " 'a ,n t , ° " ‘y s ' t white leghorn pullets, 5 months w as In Ashland yesterday visiting law in Ohio since leaving Ash- the prison revolving fund d u rin g ) L m t ° “ ri S t '" old. 219 Mountain Avenue. G. W. laud and is the Republican nom w ith friends. Benedict. 12-tf inee for Probate Judge this year tiic next two years was fivpri nt- ’ * »262,638.38, wltl, ‘ M h a, th e com m unities of the HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo, in his home county. FOR SALE— One library table, mated nt »265.,08.53. U nder n I I m , m 0 ! t 1 now ” , e “ le '- of coarse. 212— tf chiffonier, linoleum rug, couch " " aP P y lsem an t o , th eir Dance at Jackson Hot Springs law enneted a , (he last session J opportunities; lied, 2 rockers, wheel chair, dres-1 Wednesday, Sept . 17. Music by the le g ,su tu re n revolving t ^ n R eturns H om e— Of $10») nun wn g n d R*a<ler»hip in th e m a tte r of hold- ser, heating stove, dining room Miss M arjorie Payne returned the Famous Metropole Orchestra. $100,000 was appropriated ing tourists lon chairs. Call after 3 p. m 117 enough to make 12-3t* with which to operate prison in home Sunday morning after ■ 8th St. 12-2* j spending a tw-o weeks vacation dustries. Only recently it was the acquainted w ith these r e - i _ ___________________________ w ith relatives and friends in San Civic Club— necessary for the governor to sources and leadership In the w ayj FOR SALE— Ford delivery bed. these resources j F ranklin Bakery. 12-3 •Mrs. Della Blodgett of Chicago borrow $25,000 from an o th er of presenting Francisco. USE YOUR ( RED1T witli the view of inducing new | ----------------------------------------------- w ill address the Civic Improve fund to tide over th e emergency \1 FOR SALE— 1923 Ford run- Complete line of Ashland Can ment Club at their m eeting at the resulting from the inability of the! settlem ent th ro u g h o u t th e sta te .” ! Heating Stoves $5 down about. Also 1924 4-door sedan, New S p irit IndRtitcd ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf clubhouse tomorrow afternoon on warden to realize on this y e ar’s likp new Phnne 314.1 12-2 and $5 a month Mr. Vining m entioned the co. f like new- Phone 314J._________ -.he topic “ Clubs of the Middle- industrial output. PALACE UNIVERSAL operative b o x ’ factory and hotel) WANTED— A reliable woman W est.” Mrs Blodget is a well- F o r Convention— known club woman of Chicago. plans at A shland, the lum ber a n d j to 8have home in a small fam ny Clinton Baughman, fire chief, Besides Civic Club members, the orchard developm ent a t M edford,' ¡¡n exchange for light housekeep- left Friday for Astoria where he Parent-Teachers Association are (lie hotel and irrigation plans at i in g No children. Phone 469R Is attending the Fire Chief’s Con G rants Pass, th e general develop-1 12-tf s a vention. » He will retu rn next Sun- invited to he present. day. He wa3 accompanied by his J IL B H jiM J » Cliff Payne makes hook racks. family as far as Woodburn. ûoeal ; P ersonal flotes : co ffee- aisb fresh milk, always on ice at the Plaza. 239__tf WtK I I PICNIC John Barrymore Beau Brummel GUES The Bine Spots and w in thi s beautiful Heal ing Stove; Swenson & Peebler Furniture Co. ( The famous Metropole Or chestra which ha3 ju st completed an engagement playing for the Dances during the Jackson County F a ir will reopen the dance Pavil ion at Jackson Hot Springs Wed nesday night. The versatile or chestra is fast sequiring a large following here owing to the excel lence of its dance music. 12-3t* To Crater Lake— W. H. Day and C. K. Mason of Iowa Falls, Iowa, returned last night from C rater Lake, where they have been spending several days. SPECIAL attention to AUTO MOBILE insurance; better term s and lower rates. Yeo, of course. Phone 21 & 274-J. 212— tf T o M oon’s Camp — Mrs. J E. Fifield returned yes terday from Moon’s Camp where sh e visited for several days with her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Cleve land, form erly Ruth Fifield. N o W h olesale No D elivery 30 days test beginning Sept. 15th to prove tlie he3t bread made in Ashland is quality bread, from the oven over the counter at 8c per pound, salt rising bread goes on Oct. 15th. KI8TLERS QUALITY BAKERY 11— 2 In A shland— In Ashland— A rthur Kirby of Long Beach California, was in Ashland Sat urday visiting Mrs. McGee, who he knew in Illinois. He has been spending the summer in Montana and is returning to his home. SALEM, Sept. 15. — “ Private Enos A. Eilis, company B, 162d infantry, 82d brigade — enlisted for Septem ber 12 only Residence) Newberg. Occupation, m ayor.” Tlr.s legend on a recruiting card received by Brigadier-General A. White from Captain D. D. Hail, Why pay more for milk when National guard recruiting officer you can get the best milk for a t Portland, caused a gasp of; 10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone amazement at National guard1 396R and 369J. 4-tf ! headquarters, since Mayor Etlis had gone on record as betug the R eturns Home— only Oregon mayor opposed to the Mrs. G. D. Mason returned to ' Defense day test. day to her home In Glendale after } Mayor Ellis explained to Cap living in Ashland for several tain Hail, who w eat from P o rt months. Mr. Mason will stay here land to enlist him. yj, the service, until the completion of the m aus that he had not changed his mind oleum. in the least in the n a tte r of hold ing a nation-wide mobilization, For cleaning and pressing but th a t he Celt he was as patrio Phone 119. We call and deliver. tic as any citizen, and since the») 6— tf test was being held and volun- teer3 enrolled, he would do t h a 1 same thing he would do iu a w ar Is Home— emergency, that was forced on the Mrs. J. H. McAlister of this city, country — offer his services in who has been visiting her daugh some capacity to the governm ent. ter, Mrs Will Weeden in Klam ath The enlistm ent was verified Falls for several days, returned over the long distance telephone recently to her home. this afternoon, Mayor Elli« say ing th a t he is a man of peace, P aulesrud’s Suits give satisfae-; tion. 6— tf opposed as all citizens are to war, but th a t when a national crista occurs his first duty is to his coun try. To P o r t l a n d - Mr. and Mrs. E. R Isaac spent the week-end in P ortland on busi ness, returning today. S topping H ere— Mr. Stark of Lyden, W ashing ton, la stopping In Ashland for several days. Mr. Stark is well acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. F J. Shinn, form er residents of Ash land. He Is returning to his home a fte r being at Lakevietf for some time. Don’t fail to come or you will regret. Big Dance Wed. night, Jackson H ot Springs.— Metropole Orchestra. 12-3t* liave been trea ted since I have received niv new electronic m achine, which perm its rap id recovery. T have ju s t retu rn ed from my vacation and am read y to continue the electronic treatm en ts which have been proving so beneficial to my patients. Aon a re invited to call for consultation and advice. DR. E. B. ANGELL C hiropractie and E lectro T herapy F ir s t N ational Bank Bldg. Classified advertisements Lave come to be an American institution—tbev vitally concern ev£Ty member of » the •< family. J M ost Readers M BS ARE K N Burton Dancing School, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price of Sef- orial Hall. Open daily. ton, Oregon, were in Ashland yes noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to terday visiting with the J. H. Sugg family. Mrs Price is the slater of J. H. Sugg. Superllte auto finish; guaran teed — Hughes, P ell’s Corner. 298— tf Several Serious Cases Mem-! A fte r-1 9. 307-tf ’ CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 15.— The three American arm y round-the- world fliers landed here a t 12:55 i In San Francisco— Miss Agnes H edburg has a po noon, while sirens, gong3, w hist sition a t San Francisco and is les and every noise-making device living there at the present time. ’ Chicago citizens could rako up, She is staying at the Girls Friend- { gave them a rousing welcome. Traffic was virtually suspended, ly Hall there. automobiles, and street cars stop W atch for Staples new Sub- . ping while passengers and w ork division. 3 0 8 -tf men gazed skyward and took up the cry, “There they a re .” Tlie fliers left Dayton at 10 Fori Cinnabar — o’clock this morning and report Johnny Gruelle, Johnny Short- ed an uneventful trip to the ridge Converse, Otis Johnson and Windy City. They will rest here Ray Shortridge left this morning as they will in all the principal foi Cinnabar, where they will cities they touch enroute to Se spend the next two weeks h u n t attle where the world circling trip ing and enjoying a vacation. They will end. E laborate ceremonies took four mules with them to have been planned to entertain pack their food. and honor the fliers while here Fall Hosiery H osiery styles for fall have undergone the sam e acid te st of approval as apparel. These we show have been enthu siastically accepted. Y ou wil! like them not alone for thc^ir style have become habitual patrons of the classi fied advertisements,' because they have found it is a profitable habit, indeed. Pick up today’s issue of The Tidings, read through tlie classified advertisements and learn for yourself why classified advertis ing is so important. correctness blit for th e ir q uality and a ttra c i Cent A Word tive prices.’ Seamless Full Fashioned all colors 95c, $1.00, $1.45 $1.69, $1.89 and up to $3.00 ggv GOODS The Ashland Tidings