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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1914)
frhnrsday, April 2, 1014 ASIHiAND TEDIJTGS PACK SEVSBT ill Gut tfie Cost of Living! A plate of hot biscuits or muffins, a fresh, home-baked cake, a loaf of brown or nut-bread, rescues any meal from the commonplace, and more expensive things are never missed. With K C, the double acting baking powder, good results are doubly certain. There's economy too, in the cost of K C. 63 DR. V. EARL BLAKE DEMIST First National Bank Bids., Suite 0 and 10. Entrance First Ave. Phones: Office, 10; Res., 230-J. 1K. J. E. EN'DELMAX DENTIST tttiaens Banking & Trout Co. Suite 3 & 4 ASHLAND, ORE. MYSTERY FLAGS. Bldg. ,G. W. GREGG, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Payne Building. Phone 69. Residence: 216 Weightman Street. Residence phone 222-K. Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Calls answered day or night. LIGHT OF THE SUM In Its Pure State We on the Earth "Have Never Seen It. SOME RAYS DO NOT REACH US. DKS. JAKV1S & BOSLOIGH, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, PAYNE BUILDING. Offloe Hours, 1 to 3 P. M. DR. D. M. BROWEK, GENERAL PRACTITIONEIl. Residence, 216 Factory St. Phone 247-J. Ti-ophies That Are Souvenirs of tone Forgotten Battles. In the midst of tliut wonderful col lection of the souvenirs of battle that ore ou permanent exhibition in Trophy hall at the Naval academy lu Annapo lis are the nation's unknown trophies. Flags that were captured in now for- izotteu eneasretuents are hung in the cases side bv side with those whose glorious history Is known. Two of these souvenirs of forgotten battles are British flags. One Is a Jack marked Avon find nothing more: the other is the ensign of a warship and Is marked Bereford. From the condition of both of these Hags it Is supposed that they date back to the war of 1S12. but history gives no rec ord of ships bearing those names be ing sent to American waters by Great Britain. Another of the mystery flags is the "814" flag. In great white figures this number appears on a field of blue, and the entire flag is bordered 'with red. From some engagement In the war with the Moorish pirates the flag that the officers at Annapolis came to call the "house flag" seems to have come. Yet no one knows where that battle was fought or nnder what circum stances of heroic sacrifice it was added to the long list of the trophies of our naval victories. Christian Herald. RS. SAWYER AND KAMMERER. The only Osteopathic Physicians ia town. Women's and CMIiItth'b Diseases a Specialty. Pioneer Bldg. Phones: Office, 808; Res., 242-R. Massage, Electric Light Baths, Elec tricity. JULIA R, MeQUILKIN, SUPERINTENDENT. PAYNE BLDG. Telephone 366-J. Bvery day excepting Sunday. ANGER Dr. K. P. Bradford and Wile. "KI-RO-PRAK-TORS" Chronic cases our specialty. 'Caasaltation and examination free. Hoars 9 to 5. Sundays by appoint ment only. SI E. Main, Freeberg Bldg. Phone 58. DR. G. It. UTTEUBACK, D. C. Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. Acute and Chronic Diseases. Remove the cause. Nature cures. Kwoots 55 and 58, above Vaupels atore. Honrs 9 to 12; 2 to 5: 7 to . E. A. FISHER, Christian Science Practitioner. East Side Inn. Office hours, 10 to 4. IH A WOMAN'S BREAST UMTS tWKS saal UKf UK TINS and atwava POISONS deep clanosin Tmc armpit .ano KILLS QUICKLY IWILLGIVE$1000 IF I FASl TO CURE anj CANCER or TUMOR no nm rjun Kb PAT Until Corrf No X-Rty ar athsr swindle. WRITTEN AIJWJTE GBJUUIUE ANY TUMOR. LUMP or SORE on the UP. f ACC or body Uni it CAWCIIL R StMf fits rMuattUp. 120-rMC BOOK ttnt trt; Icmi roonitU of THUUUrt Crai a feet. trt k laM ANY LUMP in WOMAN'S BREAST is sust, corniN death if NCUEcrco on cut Oar tMtt Wtn rtM Platter CUM la 10 OATS MILLIONS Dl tVXHV YEAA kT WalltacToo Lw YOU mm kum to kttve mt3 TOO LATE I SWEAR WE HAVE CURED 1 0.OOO Pete carta at HALF PttCC If cteeer It tmjll Wdrm Old II & MRS. CHAMLEY & CO. 4 rut "bmatot cancer snetAusTS uvw" A O 48ft VALENCIA ST, SU fUICIlCt, ML K1H0LV MAIL THIS to someaM wtth CANCER Phone 68. 211 E. Main St. BRAYKR REALTY COMPANY. A. M. Beaver, B. Yockcy. Keal Estate, losnranee and Loans. Bxchanges a Specialty, .ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON Resident Agent for all make Rebuilt Typewriters Hxaert Typewriter repairer. E. A IIILLEARY P. O. Box 122, Ashland, Oregon MAKE THE HOTEL MEDFORD - Yonr Home and Resting Place. Visitors to Medford will find this modern bote) both convenient and accessible place fro:a which to shop end meet friends. Rooms $1.00 up. Hot and cold water in every room. Courteous attention. Ladles will find large, comfortable and airy parlors and reception room Meal served a la cexte in spacious dining room. B11IL MOIIK. Prop. YOUR RUSTING PLACE. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Mahogany Camp, No. 565, M. W. A., meets the 2d and 4th Friday of each month in Memorial Hall. T. O. McWllllams, V. C; C. H. Hed herg. Clerk. Vlaiting neighbors are ordlally invited to meet with ns. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regular meetings of the Cbautau. qua Park Club first and third Fri days of each month at 2:80 p. m. Mrs. E. J. Van Sant, Pres. Mrs. Jennie Fancett Greer, Sec. Civic Improvement Club. The regular meeting of the Ladles CIvlo Improvement Club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at z:u p. Carnegie Library lecture 'room.. HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co. C. F. BATES, Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at rcaaona ble rates. A General Transfer Boslneee. . Wood and Rock Springs Coal Dennis' Store Successor to Ashland Feed Store Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed SEEDS SEEDS Staple and Fancy Groceries of all kinds Dry Wood, Master and Cement At Right Prices Dennis' Store, L Main NEAREST TO EVERYTHING If They Did They Would Probably Da atroy Life at It Exists on Our Planet. Daylight and Sunlight Differ Almost aa Much at Do Wine and Water. "As cle:ir as daylight" expresses in ordinary language a maximum of plain ness and obviousness. Nevertheless daylight is one of the most complicat ed and capriciously variable of all nat ural phenomena. Almost everybody yon meet will tell you that daylight and sunlight are dif ferent names for the same thing. They think they know that much of astron omy anyway, But astronomy does not teach anything of the kind. Astronomy simply tells us that the sun is the pri mary cause or source of daylight, but it does not say that daylight and sun light are identical. In fact, they dif fer almost as much us do water and wine. Hut the degree of difference varies. Daylight is a mixture of two kinds of light, and its quality is continually changing, as everybody who has ever i bad anything to do with photography knows. The proportions of the two kinds of light that make daylight are not tbe same from hour to hour and hardly from minute to minute. In clear weather, under an open sky, with the sun high In the heavens, day light, says Professor Nichols of Cor nell, is almost entirely sunlight. A white surface exposed to an uuobscur ed sky receives directly from tbe sun S5 per cent of tbe light that illuminates It and only 15 per cent from other parts of the sky dome. This other part of the illumination is called skylight, and it consists of light, dearly all of which came orig inally from the sun. but which bas beeu cbauged in quality by reflection from tbe earth, from the clouds and from dust and vapor in the air. Many of the rays that characterized tbe orig inal sunlight have been absorbed by the reflecting substances, so that what remains is no longer the same thing as before. On a romp'etely overcast day there Is no sunlight, properly so called, but onlv skylight. Whether the sky Is overcast or not tbe intensity of day light varies with tbe hour of tbe day and with tbe seasan. This is due to differences iu the elevatiou of tbe sun. These variations in the Intensity of daylight are surprisingly great. The intensity is on the average ten timea as great in midsummer as in midwin ter, hot this average comes far from expressing the utmost difference that can exist fv'r investigation has shown that between the clearest summer day and tbe darkest day of winter the ra tio of the intensity of daylight may be as grent as 3J0 to 1. Besides, the quality of daylight Is continuajly chauging on account of tbe variations In tbe relative amounts or tbe different rays of tbe spectrum that are mingita m it. xne spectrum or light is a gamut of vibrations, and the result of tbe selective action exercised by tbe substances aud vapors, from which tbe light has been reflected and through wblcb It bas passed Is to pro duce variations of color and of Intensi ty of color, as well as of the quautlty of invisible radiations present, and these variations are not tbe less real and Important because the eye Is not always fully aware of them. As to pure sunlight, we never see it on tbe eartb. The light that arrives to us from tbe snu has neither the color nor the Intensity that it possesses be fore it enters tbe atmosphere. The ultraviolet rays especially are almost completely screened off by the atmos phere, and If they reached us In tbelr full force it is probable that life aa now organized on this planet would be destroyed by tbein. Every different world tins its own daylight, although all uiny be Illumi nated by the same sun. Not only does relative distance nffert tbe Intensity of daylight on different planets, but tbe constitution of tbelr various utmos pberes bas nu equally great effect Venus has a daylight twice as iuteuse as ours; Mara one-ha If as Intense. On Jupiter the Intensify Is 1-25 of that on the eartb: on Saturn. 1'JO; ou Nep tune, 1-aoa But each of these planets baa an at mosphere peculiar to Itself, and tbua tbe differences of daylight upon them are made at II I more remarkable. Tula la one of tbe first things to be taken Into account In all speculations a boot the uabltabillty of those other world. -Garrett P. Bervlss in Spokane Spokesman-Review. Ciiiiiiiiii & Ck all Phone 117. Offlve 99 Oak Street I ST. iiiHtfOTARREUl Best located aad mutt popular hotel in the Cityj circulating ice water in every room. EtpacUl attention to ladies travelling alea. Excellent, reatonably priced grill. Meet your friends at the lnx. Enia ft lUt $1.50 ap. jj TditMfkmMwCnrrSlun. Managamuml, CAuter W. KiUty A Wonderful Ward. Confidence: What u wonderful word II ia! How much it does to mske a de spondent man or woman feel betters How often it has lifted a business man out of the deepttt despondency and given him another chance! Say a help ful word whenever you can. whether It be to a child with tear dimmed face or to a workman who has lost tils Job or to a business man who faces serious embarrassments. It win pay. Leslie's. The Guilty One. Jobn-So. that's your new tie. cb? Why on earth did you select such a loud pattern? Joe 1 didn't select It My brother did. and lie's slightly deaf. J udge. Sincerity bd6 truth at the batda of every virtue Confutlua. ' v LOOK At Some of These Offerings POSSIBLY ONE OF T INTEREST YOU MEM WI LL About eighteen acres, one-third cleared, part in crops; neat little house, been built three years; city water, lights and phone several hundred dollars' worth of wood on the place. It can be developed into a fine fruit ranch, chicken ranch, or a small all purpose ranch. Price $2,100, on easy terms. A two-acre tract on Terrace street; a four-room house with two porches and basement. The two acres are all in fruit, just coming into bearing. These trees, as well as the whole place, are in good condition. There are about one hundred cherry trees, balance are apples, pears and peaches; about one-quarter acre of strawberries; good barn, chicken house and wood-shed. There are seventeen hydrants on this place, and every foot of the place will produce. Price $2,700. Terms on part. We have a client in southern California who wants to trade a nice bungalow for cheap land in Jackson county. This prop erty is free of incumbrance. We have a client in Portland who wishes to trade a resi dence lot for a home in Ashland a small home costing from $1,200 to $1,600. We have different classes of Idaho propery to exchange for property in Ashland and vicinity. We have 240 acres in the Dead Indian country to trade for a small ranch close to Ashland. CUNNINGHAM CO. Real Estate-Loans-Investraents-Insurance 240 EAST MAIN ASHLAND, OREGON TELEPHONE 63