I '!* ■2 2 Jg S . I i asblandpaily tidings ■ong ooster for Ashland • ; j £ u !*$• í \ ) ’ / i n t e r C om fort a t Low Cost To drlvo Ineomfort this winter yoa should have romp!He protection against rain, afoot, Mow and wind. Only the finest rioted car construction can give you that. The Chevrolet Coach body la Pltherhellf the same cos»* atmedon used on the world's fineet cars. D oom and window» f t and stay tight to keep out wind and water. Rain or mow cannot penetrate the Flatter V-V one-piece windshield which gives you perfect video and eantuadon. Land seasLelUpdc agelags and balloon drat take the jars out o f froeen roads. Yet you get all thia In the world’s lowest-priced Fisher Body Coach. Let us show you the quality fcaturee of thia fine d osed car and captain how eery It la for you to own one dda winter. The tz :n e TourlnS *525 jUMdner . 525 Coup< , 675 Sedan • • 775 8 c r * * . 475 OToum. 550 k <2*’695 net. Mick » ' s‘-f . "W The doings of the Lithians since the day when they started off as the prem ier booster organization for Ash­ land are recorded in a small black book, which to the uninitiate means ’nothings but to the little group which has increased in number and . become more and more at* taclied to the name and the organization, this small black book is important. Starting with nnly flu » men , assembled in the modern fashioki around the lunch table, the organization was launched on its career, May <5, 1922. The purpose of the organization was to in all pos­ sible ways advertise and boost for Ashland and Lithia Park, and to furnish strong backing to the chamber of commerce in all its effort«. V. V. Mills was. elected Presi­ dent with the title of Grand High Fizz, this name beng suggested naturally by the character of the waters from which the P ark is named. The title for the Secretary was also suggested in the same fashion as the Chief Effervescer, Vice President, Little Fizz, and Treasurer, Chief Bottler, on A. Spencer, was selected as the first Vice President and S. A. Peters, dr. as Chief Bottler, Secretary J . II. Fuller becoming the Chief Effervescer. Thus launched aa a full t lodg ed organisation the 'bupch be­ gan to demonstrate its ability portant of all, Ashland has the at once by putting over one of men and women to produce the the best parades ever seen in finest fruit grown anyplace in the city at a July 4 celebration the world. Ashland is basically Plans were at once started to a fruit producing section, where provide uniforms in order that a the best fruit in tho world is —•— suitable appearance might be grown. made at all future celebrations and this waa later affected so that whenever the Lithians new PHYSICIANS appear aa an organisation they make a neat and natty showing. DR. W. J. CRANDALL From that time on the Osteopathic Physician A Surgeon Lithians have been in a contin­ Office Phone 180. Home 407-J ual state, of effervescence, tbla First National Bank Bldg. expression, meaning activity, DR. CHARLES A. HAINES properly directed at all times Physician and surgeon and the prime motif of the or­ ganisation now la the advertis­ Office Phone 104-J ------- Hom e P h on el04-L ing and exploiting of Lithia Park as Ashlanda chief attrac­ Office hours, 10 to 13 A. M.; 3 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Cltl­ tion. One of the first steps in ‘this sens Bank Building. direction was the erection of DR. HAWLEY — Above Tidings the solid sign post in the Plasa office. Phone 91. which directs to the camp DR. ERNE8T A, WOODS— Prac­ ground. tice limited to eye, ear, nose and The. Lithians were especially throat— X-ray ineltfdlng teeth,. active in urging the improve­ Office hours, 10 to 13 and 3 to 5, Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, ment of the camp ground, build­ Oregon. ing the community house and officiating at the dedication of O. ELLYSON SHINN, D.M.D. this building. • Cltlsens Bank Bldg. Space does not permit of the Office Phone 181. Rae. Phone 184 enumeration of the various Evenings By Appointment activities up to the present time PLANING MILL such as participation in, the Mile High celebration with the JORDAN’S SASH AND .CABINET covered ,wagon stunt, the various WORKS, Cor. H elm in And Yan Lithlan shows at the Vining Ness. Phone 151. 194-tf theatre, the participation WHITTLE TRANSFER CO. through that aggregation of For Service songbirds known aa the Lithlan Dealers In Coal, Wood. Packing, Octette, at State and County Fairs, sending delegates to var- Orating and Storage. Long dist­ ious,meetings of the State Boost­ ance trucking. er clubs, marching in uniform at L. POW E I i I r - General Tran Klamath Falls and many other T. fer — Good team and motor things which have been under­ trucks. Good service at a rea- price. Phone 83. taken as occasion demands. The number In the Lithians FEHIGE . ROACH has been limited to fifty and this Transfer — Express — Storage nujnber is kept Intact. Whenever Haulini — Draqr work ot all anyone loaves or drops out ther-* kind«. Quick motor service. Dry *ooff*of all kfo (tafim Ftona FW m «*41£j i is a candidate ready to take the 875 B. Straat. —.1 itoi vacant place. Jealous guardianship ■ of ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— : communfcate with Ensign Lithia Park that It may continue o f tho Salvation Army a t __ to remain the premier attraction White Shield Home, 655 May- of Ashland animates the Lithians fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 11 * I 1 1 ■ I l’ l i I __ X- at all times, initiations take A U O T IO N E B R place inside Its precincts frequent A. L. GIDEON gatherings have been held there Sales taken anywhere— anytime. since the start and plans are be­ Ashland, Oregon ing considered for bringing it PAINTING OOifTRACTOR more and more to the attention AMHRO S. PARK ot the tourist.and visitor. Painting Contractor The Grand High Flxs at the ExporleueoA. Dependable present time le V. D. Miller, w i» Phono M has been especially active in building up the organisation, or leave word at Staples Realty with 8. A. Peters Jr. Little Fits* Clyde Young, Chief Bottler, and Fuller, Chief Effervescer. Members, ot the Lithians sub­ scribed the first 115,000 to the hotel fund and were the first OTWnttsW have" a /orinal dinner in the Lithia Springs Ho­ tel. P r o fe s s io n a l Q U A L IT Y A T LO W . I C O Si \ The Automotive Shop *■ Local Dealers ASHLAND, OREGON Convenient Battery Service We operate our battery department in the room next to The 20th Century Grocery in opder that you may drive your car indoors. The next time you need any battery work, remember to drive in at A ’ * The Auto Electric Shop Philco--Diamon *100 worth °f Toy8’ or u XI Toilet Good«— Drug Sundrloa F I D A D T* C | j Jj U f l K 1 lJ Books and Stationery Just 36 Shopping Days Until Christmas This brings the realization that the Gifts with which “Merry Christmas” is to be said, must soon be de­ cided upon. Holiday Goods flotu on Display includes: Pictures Stationery Leather Goods Brass Ware Reading Lamps Cut Glass Toilet Sets J----- Baby Gifts Stamped Goods Toys ' Etc. (Continued From Page One)’ vitally interested in the pros­ perity of the farmer and the fruitgrower, for they realise, selfishly it may he, that «without the aid of the farther and fruit­ grower, they cannot grow. Rogue River Valley fruit and Ashland- fruit are synomymous, for the finest Rogue River Valiev fruits are grown In the Ashland district. ' . Ashland has the climate, the water, the soil and most lm- Babcock’s Gift Shoppe <4 Distinctive An attractive Salah for~aä~ev» nmg frook of pink chiffon is s wreath of French flowers In shades of rose, biue and geil. They are hand-made and the colorings vary dsUcate. so that the effect is vary youthful and girlish- * Gifts for Discriminating People” T~