W ; •' enté*. mora qm ettapàllj ’ im aginatively than tba o f t ir 1 kmpüa w ill Aai«rlo*n woXsoa OoT w ill c e n tim e the process *of ‘À ( IntellectnaHsIng m es until 1 k * jw v m * u n n n n n l n w 8 s^nBaeaBm QvcuHio w ö t b u h w i rviWMa« •m plx win patronise and dominate to .< • arts sa d »iterata» and rsorgi « aUo social Institutions to suit t •r edn- «elves. , J •- FOB SA L »—-Standard make pi- ' ano i s vicinity will pa sacrificed. Must sell at ones. » * • monthly. FOR b R k T— 4-room modern F O B BALB— Milk cow, o n e furnished house w ith garage. ‘ > heavy eat harness, H. II. M itchell. block* from F irst N nt’l. B a d t Bellview Road. » !-» •. P hene 4 6 4 -R o r apply 8 i» ,8 ce« # e Drive. •«*»* FOR SAUE— Newtown cooking L' H . ~......... f apples. W. W. Robison. Phono FOR RENT— Furnished cabins, 8 7 4 /1 1 . 0 - 1 mo. cheap, by week or m onth, 163 Granite. . FW l FO B BALB— One hundred and* FOR BEWD—«-room unfurn­ eight hens, 1 7 | pullets, 640 Oak St., Mrs. L. A. Brush. 4 1 -ti ished house, dow n tow n location, rental eb eay.Iaq u tre A shland'ho­ FOR BALB— HaU damaged ap­ tel. • 42-tf ples, lOe per box In orchard, Bellview diet. W. U Moore. . P7-1 mo.* LOOT Currency *aad receipts. Return to Tidings oflfce. Reward. V FOB BALM ey TRADE — well improved SO, 0 m iles 8. B. of< Beaver creek, valuation $10,000.. Jam es Rloth, Beavercreek, Ore. , 60-10* ket, Pfcone 78. 81 'N..Mam. FT-df Hollywood N o te s ASHLAND REALTY CO .for foil Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer b a n n e r Tuesday night; “Uncle Tom ’s Cabin." w hich Is said to have cost $2,OeO,WO to mnke, open­ ed at the Central Theatre,, Nov. 4. M eantim e Chicago w as getting Its flir t v ie # of "W ings,” Para­ m ount’s air thriller, Oct. 30, and “The Patent Leather KM," an- other Broadway hit with Dick Barthelm ess, was Openlbg In De­ troit Oct. 2». Broadw ay movie fans'w ere pleased with new s that Charlie Chaplin had completed “The Circus,’’ his new GJm, and .that a prem iere of that picture would be am ong the early future events. Detective stories take .first rank among those popular with the American m ovie-going public, ac­ cording to the results of a ques­ tionnaire Jnst checked up by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.' To de­ term ine the likes of their thous- •ands o f m ovie patrons this com- must become. SO « group, leewand To trade NEW AND COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SURGERY Up-to-Date X-Ray and Laboratory M nfhoH m (goitre) testa Teaober Of Violin, V iola, WHY KEEP SOMETHING Y o u do not inm ? SMALL-COST WANT AD. F irst Chnrcb o f Christ Sr t e n ti t —Sooth P ieneer Ave. Mrs. Ella. M. Sm ith, First Reader, 78 Fourth S t Phono 4T1-Í STUDIO Hotel Ashland RaUdM*. Ashland, Or$, sFfcbne «7 Musical TnstrnmeHbi Répatred, Bow s RehKlred. efm y^M n! It was always blotched with a b pimples t s and Ä hlachhgds S f and f l at ¿ th jo y lle e know my skbf and white.” A STOW A 00. Coal, Wood and Stoxaga wroremnl ! t t of sulphur Regardless of what kind of printing you ®eed. Amo «xbigin Xannulai LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT. So far has “Uncle Tom’s Cab­ in" gotten away from the Ideas held for It by Its author, Harriet Beecher Stowe, that it actually Chnrcb o f th e Nasarw Fourth and C Streets P. C. Thatcher, Paster SHOP ran handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction Painting, tinting at reasonable price. NELSON mb 8 tors; painting, p tfrnffng;- e sfttt Headquarters Company, phone Trinity Episcopal fRsm Second Street Rev. P. E . HammonB, Y 12 Second S tr e e t Phone Southern Oregon N o t m ’a 1 School la M essed KM& Uhrbetaets of heavenly fw A a. Th»y « r e Lester and EMher c r n r $ e r , from Coos county; M adge dnd, Marie MltchalL Ashland; dpd j f c l o r e s and Desmond H etrick f i n a Cot­ tage Orove.’ , " ' • ' Boulevard 3has. D. -Gaffney • Boulevard C%riBtlan Church B and Second Streets. Wm. V. Barney, F w to r 116 High S t. . P hone « 8 WE WILL BE CLAD, TO CALL. cath olic ChnMh Sixth and C SWeel The Rev. Father, J. A dft Sixth and C 8trcots.,gkd Mom and Pop ' NOVJ t x a t you know / WE CAN A8OÜT tH E LE TTE R / TALK ABOUT FffOM ft»LL OERR1ÙK, ( THAT la t e r - -L E T 'S DECÌDE A THERE’S SOME W HAT WE'fite «SOTrtG Y THING ELSE 1 -To DOA&OOT rr. r - A VAMT TO , Buss •'«<»»♦ h ^ “PAINÎE-D îA cerln» H O O T -G ous mon, » j o y e d and got pro­ fit from densetive stories.” N. Main and Helm an Streets Hugh T. Mltdbelmore, Pastor, 1S2 N, Main St. P hon» 491-L. IjTiffceren Church < Services In Odd* FellcrAs Hull. H. H. Young, Pastor, M& Boulevard. Serviced 4th and 6th Sunday*. , , . String (V ioloncello “M frrHsta” ) Chinch Directory N. Maia and Lahrel streets. H. F. Pem berton, P a ste r , 117 Laurel strdet. Phone FT. Office Phone Home MKBTOKD pany recently com pleted a na­ tion-w ide canvas of public « n t, private libraries, book publish ' ers, book destare and news com­ panies. The result w as a de etslon to .give the movie th eatre m o te -deteertye storie«, and “The T hirteenth n e a r , .helled as a de-? t active thriller, will be one of the early productions of M-G-M to satisfy th is taste. ’ “A udlences -are demanding -de­ tective stories more and m ore.” said Tom Brow ning, who baa perhaps directed more detective stories for the m ovies than any •other man. “As a m atter o f f a « this Is a healthy trend. The de­ tective story teaches quick per­ ception and trains op e uncon­ sciously in observation. In schools they train ohlldren to ritemorise objects a t a glance and then t o enum erate them, to train observation. The detec­ t i v e story ta a painless way to do the sam e thing and not only Chil­ dren hut adults aro/en jayin g It. The late Theodore R oosevelt and. Woodrow W ilson, like other tom -j * aw aiting the exercise o f their em- •etlo n s then women cannot fail ; to dominate. Theirs la the strong­ e r sex once nature end art cease their cruel combination ¿gainst them." 84Ö // East r - J Mata Street T. . ie. « 8 1 Mdy- baa been -pfoeantad in th e WPMee. A nveewe. f j » theatre. regarded « a dhUul back In the Civil W ar « p e , Was □ r r a o im nQt Iooksd upon n7 Mr*. StoWe Housekeeper 1 » a proper place for presentation iron, parents o f — d u els ‘» m e Cabin’’ a h i If so. Inqnfre anyone had toM her one day 2 to 4 p. 3» a flhn company would pay $>.- »0-3 000,000 to produce th e story An . I8-Ì N E y ’ YORK, Nov. 11.— (IP )-- able reality. ' 8M «m o. Jam es Barris, Harriet Beecher Stow s sud Jesse Jam es, notor- loan Missouri bandit, share the honors in recent openings o fm o^ tlon pictures in New York. W hile “Quality Street,” the Bsrr'e piece, and “ Uncle Tom ’s Cabin” Soda fountains and jew elry were m aking w irld premieres storse depend for a living upon near Broadway, the photoplay folks who are In love or who “ Jeeee Jam es” was registering a think they are. hell-out eVst-y night at the Ri*lU> Theatre. Hospital loss interested in Itfg. hud !■(»■ paper and mdre absorbed in making a hanglng and decoratine ter Wfcat- living. They wBi bu n Mg. .Rpre ever yen bave: ‘L ® . S erti. Phope mechanical and lees Im aginative, m ore absorbed in things a»d I » 8 W olcótt Grocery. in people. A lrea d y thaw, have reached the stage where ag g tM r Interest excels their iateroat In Women, and in thia way thdy re- nemble the knights of dhtv»lt7 who preferred^ horses a n d ‘war to woman, tor they prefer cairn ghd ' W ANTKD w and forgotten beneath an arUfie- tai creation embodying a ll the traits Which reader him m ost cog-, venlent to hie wife. Nothing can Stop thia process unless a meaaa wan be found to prevent any w#-” man being educated and to render birth control a forgotten abber- ^cation of ancient btttery; for once • both sexes nae th eir reason* equ- lAUy. and h are no unequal penalty PWNWNG OOM, of ting. Ruling t t t J l » , Medford, O re « im • • Write Tallman Plaao Store, Sa- lam, Oregon. A 4 1 -a < f e a i- $ „ ikt --------Burr QHJMY YfcUTSLL M e Y H E tC Y W A S COMING 1N ÌH E LET’S rORQCT . ABOUT I T * > ftt is STILL -IMATSTWE T IM E YOU UEO 0H B O Ï ' 'THIMX’OF WHAT : IN E SEEM GETTING AWAY . nnth all iH g s e YEAR« place ?. 'liA í-A » *» A