èÀQÉ4ÉÈÉA A shland dailí irbtNös Saturiti», Öitüik* ÍK 1024 Wfiä motto "Every member present on ' Yde’s denial as wa3 accorded the that Ihe paper would not retract time, with Bible-and offering.” original story in the Republic. the story, that the information Sermon fcy pastor, “The New Paper Not Em barrased came from a reliable source, and Birth.” Evening sermon by visit­ j ROCKFORD, 111., Oct. 17. — said that he could easily see why ing pastor. Junior C. E. 4 p. m. j Barney Thompson, managing ed. Yde was embarrased, but that the Senior C. E. 6:30. Westminister i itor of the Republic said today Republic was ‘not embarrassed." Guild, 6:30 p. m. Second chap­ ter "China’s Real Revolution.” The Pioneers Monday night; Jun­ ior room. Wednesday, Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Club, Wednesday afternoon 2:30 in Church Parlors. Ladies Aid Friday afternoon. f J. C. Mergler, Minister ■SB m 3É Classified Column Cla-vrified Colum n R ates One cent the word each time. To run every lss»ie for one month or more, *4c the word each time. PROFESSIONAL S o e ie ty PHYSICIANS DR. HAWLEY—Above office. Phone 91. Tidings DR. C. W . HANSON D en tist — TH E W IN T ER W’OOD Tall gums and poplars arabesqued . . ln ■T?*11*1’ ., , , , , . And, written fine, bird hieroglyphs th tejj Where in this forest-flowered stillness sparrows dwell, And splendid cardinals robed in - crfmson light. Special attention given to pyor- . n rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver FOR KENT Block. Phone 178-J. 233-tf. FOR RENT— Furnished house, DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Pyac- tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano 36— Imo 478 Boulevard. throat—X-ray including teeth. FO R R E N T -— Completely fur­ Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc nished apartment. 75 Bush St. , 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, The path is lost; the old familiar way 37—tfj Ore. ____________________________ i A thing of memory; the shadow FOR SALE DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic I stream and Electro-Therapy. Office ! Where many a lily used to lie and FOR SALE — Pigs, inquire W. dream, phone 48; residence 142. First L. Moore Belleview. Phone 10F4. A chain, long-linked of broken National Bank building. 40— 5* white and gray. FO R SALE — Cull Spitzenburg ■ THE SOUTHERN OREGON CLINIC All delicate, feathery things find and Newtown apples, 50c per box 1st National Bank Bldg. here a place bring boxes. 125 Scenic Drive, j Medical Surgical O bstetrical With not a breath to mar their Phone 440-J. 40— 2 D iagnostic X-ray loveliness; W. Stearns, M. D. FOR SALE or Rent — a large R. R. E. Green, M. D. The meanest bush wears here an 7-room house suitable for re-rent­ R. W. Sleeter, M D. angel’s dressy Off'ce hours 2-5 p. m. ing rooms. A. L. Lamb. 178 A St. The lowliest weed is draped in Phone 238-R 40— 6 priceless lace. FOR SALE — Daffodill and MONUMENTS The light grows dimmer, over­ Narcissis bulbs, Phone 251-L. head the sky 39—3 ASHLAND GRANITE Draws slowly earthward, and a MONUMENTS FOR SALE:—Saddle pony and little flake B lair G ranite Co. saddle. Inquire 49, 4th St. 38— 6* Comes trembling down as if it PENNISTON, Manager feared to break FOR SALE:—Good Spitzen­ Office 175 E. Main The sleep of silence with Its fall­ burg Apples — Culls at Bagley R es. P h on e 444-Y' ing sigh. Canning Company packinghouse, Ingram Crockett in Youth Talent. 50c per box, Bring your tKx GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Companion. communicate with Ensign Lee boxes. 38—4 • * # of the Salvation Army at the fl-ROOM Modern House, 2 CALENDAR OF EVENTS WhiteShleld Home, 565 May- blocks from Hawthorne school Tuesday, Oct. 21. Civic Club fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. on paved street, well furnished. will meet at club house. Mrs. PLANING MILL Lot 80x160. Party leaving town. i Perozzi will speak on “The Wo­ For quick sale 33250, on good man Voter.” terms at 6 per cent. W. W. Robi­ FORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Thursday, Oct. 23. Ladies Elks W ORKS, Cor. Helman and Club will meet in club room, 2:30. son, 63 North Main St. 38—tf Van Ness. 194*11 Saturday, Oct. 25. P, E. O. will FO R SAI j E —Dark Jersey Milch meet at the home of Mrs. Shoudy. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS cow. 700 Terrace St. 37— 6 FOR SALE—A bargain — 6- room house partly furnished, gar­ age and woodshed. Lot 50x145. Inquire 132 5th St., city. 37—6* B ungalow s— Lots I have some fine Bungalows. Houses and Building Lots in Ash­ land for sale, will accept good Bonds, Notes or Mortages on payments, and give easy terms on balance. Se me before buying a home. A. L. LAMB, 178 A St. Box 422, Ashland. 35—1 Mo. Buy better milk. Phone 257-J for it. 33—1 mo.* FOR SALE — or exchange for 335,000.00. 160 acres, 100 culti­ vated, free water, lots of it. 20 head of large size Registered Jer­ seys, the finest strain in Oregon. 30 head of registered Duroc pigs, 200 White Leghorn chickens, team of Registered Imported Perchon mares 1900 lbs. each. About 33000.00 worth of farm equip­ ments, modern house, large barn and other buildings. Will take income property up to 320,000.00, long time on balance at 6 per cent. Courtesy to brokers or agents. J. J. Deakon, Phone 330, Ashland Oregon. 33—1 mo. FOR SALE— Reed baby cart in good condition; reasonably priced, Phone 427-Y or call 733 Oak St. 32—tf ~MISCELLANEOUS “ "RANCH W ANTED WANTED— To hear from own­ er of good. Ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 5-4 sat. WANTED: — Nursing. Will consider house work. Am a post graduate of N. W. school of mas­ sage and electro-therapeutics. Mrs. Leighton, 153 Granite or Phone 153. 33— 1 mo. WANTED— Work by competent experienced janitor. All or part time. Will do anything. Refer­ ences 218-Y. 32—tf Gouts Bred by registered buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain, low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 miles south on Pacific Highway . 14— 1 mo.* F W hittle T ransfer A Storage Co. for SERVICE. Experienced movers and pack­ ers of household goods. Deal­ ers In coal and wood. Phone 117. Office 89 Oak St. near Hotel Ashland * « • E n tertain Teachers— In pegtop shape of plain colors. ed to all the meetings at the Chinese pajamas have wide trous­ Methodist church. ers, almost resembling little skirts and Turkish ones have a lery full A nnouncem ent lower part, with only a small The Church o f The Nazarene joining at the ankles. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Satin pajamas, in flowered or Preaching at 11:00 a. m. plain patterns and bordered with Evening service: Young peoples contrasting bands, are the most ' meeting, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, practical and wearable. One de­ i 7:30 p. m. signer Is showing a very nice set i Midweek prayer-meeting, Wed­ in black and white satin, the coat nesday evening, 7:30. Young being black and edged with white people prayer meeting Friday rabbit, which is on the collar as evening, 7:30. well. The trousers are rather A cordial invitation is extend­ wide and have a deep cuff and are ed to all. Come let us worship impeccally creased. the LORD together. Our aim is to hold high the blood stained banner of The Prince of peace to the lost of our land, as the only means of Salvation. O. R. Reefer, Pastor T/ie Shenandoah Sails Over AT THE F irst C ongregational Church W. Judson Oldfield, Minister Boulevard and Main Street. Sunday school at 9:4fr a. m., with classes for all grades and ages. Bring your Bible. Morning ser­ vice at 11; subject, "Herod Hears of Christ/ Junior Christian En­ deavor at 4 p. m. Christian En­ deavor at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. The evening service and sermon will be by one of the min­ isters of Medford, on the ex­ change. Give him a good hearing, or you will miss it. Prayer meet­ ing every Wednesday evening at 7:30. The subject for next week is “Jesus The Revelation of the Father..” The public is cordially Invited to ’•all these services in the Congregational church. T rinity Episcopal Church Vicar the Rev. P, K. Hammond Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 9:45. Morning service and sermon at 11. Evening service and sermon at 7:30. Sermons of interest and a welcome to all. F irst Church o f C hrist, Scien tist Pioneer Avenue, South Sunday service at 11 o’clock. Subject of lesson “Doctrine of Atonement, Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Reeding room open daily from 2 until 5 p. m., excepting Sundays and holidays. B ap tist Church "The Highest Attainment in Christian Life,” is the theme for the morning service. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Young people services 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed­ nesday evening 7:30. We will have an unusual service Sunday evening. Two surprises. Those who do not come will be disap­ pointed. We will tell you when you come. Both will be interest­ ing and helpful. Other services as: announced from the pulpit. You are cordially invited to at­ tend these services. B. C. Miller, Pastor Church of Christ Large audiences at all services last Lord s day. Services next Sunday at the usual hours. Bible school 9:45 a. ni. Communion at 11 a. m. Ser­ mon at 11:15. “ Putting on Christ" will be the subject. C. E. at 6:30 p m. Average attendance at C. E. about 30. Evening sermon, “The Last Will and Testament of Christ.” Baptismal service both morning and evening. The Civic Club and the Parent- Presbyterian Churcli Teachers Association gave a de­ Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Our lightful jSarty for the teachers at the Civic Club last evening. About a hundred people were there and the evening was enjoyed greatly by all. r. L. PO W ELL— General Trans­ A short program w’as given, fer—Good team and motor during which Miss Lolita Pierson trucks. G tod servlee at a rea­ charmingly played a selection on M ethodist Episcopal Church sonable price. Phone 83. the piano. Melvin Beagle played The Sunday school will meet several pieces and was enthus­ at 9:45. Classes are provided for iastically encored. The audience all ages and all are welcome. The FE1IIGE-ROACH Transfer — Express — Storage w’as delighted with a cornet se- Sunday school is growing in num­ Hauling — Dray work of all i lection played by Lawrence Wag- bers and interest. “The Surprise kinds. Quick motor service. Dry ner. accompanied by Mrs. Woods. of God" is the subject of the The above sketch was made wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R Mrs. Louis Dodge gave the ad­ pastor’s sermon for the morning from an actu al photograph 375 B. St. 112-tf dress of welcome in behalf of the church service. Yhere will be Parent-Teachers association. Mrs. special music by the chorus choir. FLORIST Hammond, president of the Civic Mr. E. O. Smith is th^leader for Club welcomed the teachers into the Epworth League meeting at SAY IT WITH FLOWERS that organization and Mr. Forsy­ 6:15. A pastor from Medford of The street car jumped the From the gave the response. Mr?. A. Hatcher & Benson, Floral & Seed N. Humphrey introduced the another denomination will be the track and crashed into this au­ speaker at the evening church, tomobile that was parked along Co., temporary location 399 speakers. service. All are cordially invlt- the curb. Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and Collision Insurance pays for Toward the close of the even­ damages caused by collision floral designing. Phone 118. 9-mo ing ice cream and cake were serv­ with another vehicle either ed by a number of ladies. The moving or stationary. Make sure today that you are pro­ remainder of the evening was tected. For a smooth shave spend in dancing, and a merry OCTOBER 10, 1024 Call on th is agency o f the aud quick service go time was enjoyed by all. H artford F ire In surance Co., to the Shell Barber * * * for a ll form s o f A utom obile Shop. Ladies and Paris S ty le H int— Insurance. SOUP children get your hair PARIS, Oct. 18. — Pajamas for Chicken Noodle bobbed and marcel women are becoming such a neces­ SALAD led. sary article in the wardrobe that Fruit with Whipped Cream * RELISH Paris designers are showing great Estab. 1883 » W. A. SHELL, Prop. numbers of them in their new Celery and Ripe Olives Real Estate & Real Insurance CHOICE OF: — >32 A. St. Ashland, Ort collections’. 41 E. Main St. Phone 211 Roast Oregon Turkey, The women who saw the Aut­ Cranberry Sauce umn Opening at Molyneux’s last Fried Half Spring Chicken Country Gravy POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS [ week wanted to go home and pack Baked Young Chicken their trunks with nothing but pa- with Dressing G. W . M ilam jamas and hie away to Lido. For Roast Leg of Veal, Dressing Independent it appears that this particular Fried Belgian Hare, Candidate for County School i style of garment is permitted in Cream Sauce Superintendent of Jackson Coun-1 the celebrated Venetian resort at Garden Peas Mashed Potatoes ty, Oregon. any time of the day — or night. T-Biscuit & Toast This english designer, who has owned and operated by DESSERT become so famous in Paris, is fa­ Choice of: — ANNOUNCEM ENT Ashland citizens, w li o Banana Cream, Pumpkin or voring pajamas with trousers but­ In announcing myself as an toned around the ankle halfway Loganberry Pie have thoroughly tested Chocolate Layer Cake Independent candidate for Cor­ up the leg and then left to bulge A La Mode oner for Jackson county:—I do out very much like riding-breeche3 SHELL PRODUCTS Chocolate, Strawberry or so with the firm belief that the One set, with trousers of jade j Vanilla Ice Cream people do not want minority rule. fulguarante, has a coat of black i COFFEE TEA MILK and therefore can and do It is proven that the direct georgette, embroidered in white I recommend them. primaries are a failure, only 30 and silver and banded by thick per cent vote was cast at the black fur, except at the neck, spring primaries, which is not a where It is rounded off simply, voice of the people. In this elec- I Another handsome set comes with BO ULEVARD and SHERMAN tion-all parties have the privilege silver lame trousers and a shell- FROM 12 NOON to 9 P . M. of voting for their choice pink coat of crepe, bordered with I need no introduction to the gray squirrel. There is any num­ people of Jackson county where ber of charming combinations. I have lived for 15 years, and Sometimes the pajamas are us­ given the best of my life, time ed for sleeping garments and and money for the upbuilding and sometimes for negligees, in the betterment of the entire commun- home or on the beach. There are lty; . . . I Pers>an pajamas, with little jack- I have been assistant to the | ets of brocade and the ,ower present coroner for eight years i and understand every detail of I the work, therefore I am compet-: ent to handle the affairs of the j office. Yours for clean, progressive and efficient women and men in office in Jackson county. the almost perfect fuel, is guaranteed 88 per Expert Cook, who has NELLIE M. PERL. The car had been left at the curb SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75c MM* L CHICAGO, Oct. 17.; — Judge Kenesaw, Mountain is, high commissioner of baseball today transmitted to the Rockfor^, 111. Republic, a statement frfcm Emil Yde, star Pittsburg pitchh£, in which Yde denied knowledge of an article appearing in the Re­ public on October 7, charging that members of the Pittsburg club broke training the night before the last series between the Giants and the Pirates. The wire asked that equal publicity be given DENNISON’S Hallowe’en Decorations Pumpkins The Shenandoah, “ Daughter of the Stars,” is now visiting the Pacific coast as part of her nine-thousand mile journey over the United States. The dirigible left her mooring at Lake- burst, N. J., on the morning of October 7tli., and in three hours was soaring majestically over the plant from which originated a vital part of her engines—THE AMERICAN HAM­ MERED PISTON RING FACTORY at Balti­ more, Maryland—where nearly a thousand of thd factory’s employes turned out to cheer and wish her God-speed on her record-breaking journey. This great airship of the navy, without crew, fuel or supplies, weighs 74,360 pounds. She is 680 feet long, 78 feet in diameter and carries 2,500,000 cubic feet of helium gas to support her in the air. Lanterns Caps & Table Favors, etc. Bogie Books Suggestions for Hallowe’en, 10c McNair Brothers 2»» Dras s/or° < It’s annoying to say the least, to have to wait your turn in the bath room. An additional bathroom, or even an extra toilet and washroom, w’ould prevent much of this annoyance; and is in­ expensive to install. Driven by six .300 horse power Packard en­ gines, equipped with American Hammered Piston Rings, the Shenandoah, with the excep­ tion of a few stops for food and fuel, traveled day and night, at a rate of speed greater than that maintained hv the fastest express train, until she covered every mile of the course laid 'out for her. Designed in America, Built in America, and equipped with American Hammered Piston Rings, the suffessful flight of the Shenandoah is adding another page to the history of Amer­ ican achievements in the air. American Hammered Piston Rings FOR EVERY AUTOMOBILE Private toilet facilities in the guest room show refine­ ment and hospitatlity. Let us plan these extra con­ veniences for you, economically ' at LEEDOM’S Jerry O’Neal TIRE HOUSE Across from the new 9-storv Tourist Hotel Billings Agency W. & N. Service Station The PLAZA DIAM OND Stop "dosing" rheumatism. It’s pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain, and not one rheumatism case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender spot, and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacob Oil 13 a harm­ less rheumatism liniment which never disappoints, and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, sore­ ness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest St. Ja­ cobs Oil from any drug store, and In a moment you’ll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t Buffer! Rug rheumatism away. w w a —< is a Combined M G O lC ilie T r e a t m e n t , Save 310.00, walk upstairs to Orras tailor shop. 17—tf Seth local and internal, and has beer successful in the treatment of Catanl for ov .-40 years.' Sold by ell druggists F.J. CHENEY CO.. T oledo. O hu Miss Murdock made Universal Electric R a n g e Demonstrations H ere Y’esterday— Karl Knutsen, special agent of here several ztimes, will the Northwestern Mutual Life demonstrate this range at Insurance company of Portland, this store for a week, be­ was in Ashland yesterday visiting! ginning Monday, October Geo. H. Yeo. 20th. She will again give Ashland housewives her Classine«! ads bring results. wonderful recipes. H a ll’s C a ta rrh The Ashland Electric Shop 240 East Main SL B riq u ets cent heat producing substance, and is the safest, the most economical and most dependable fuel on the market. There is a total of only 2 per cent moisture and only 10 per cent of ash in DIAMOND BRIQUETS, which is a lower moisture and ash content than most coals on the .market, guar­ anteeing you the best results. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. ‘In th e H eart o f T ow n” 5 i The diversity of oui Classified Advertisements makes them read by almost every reader of onr paper. I For the person who is looking to buy or sell any­ thing—and who isn’t in this crowd—the classified pages of The Tidings present a bargain counter which would stretch across the continent. T he A sh lan d T id in g s Phone 39