Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 20, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    By Charles Sughroe
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Monday, June 20, 1921
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ASHLAND DAILY TI1MÑG8
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MEN AND BIG er EDRORS ARE ARMING
o FI UP A WAR VI ENGLAND OR JAPAN
SEL BUD JONES OF T AF.F. " TH’ ONI
FELLSRS WHO Dir GI ENUFF T t TIME
woL. &R0S LIRE
EN WHo WASIX( TERE!
M PA® MOSY HAWVE BEEN A WILD one
F
MOTHER'S
DEFINITION.
WHEN HE WoL A KD, FER WHEN EVER
y
o PULL OFF AWN IHA MG, HE
6
Ma, what is
leisure?
Leisure is the
apare time a
woman haa in
which
to
do
some other kind
of work,
my
dear.
ALANS YOWS JEST WHAT QUESTIONS
NOSY LIKEWN!
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Numerical.
We used to ask. "How many chil­
dren have they?” Now, to be correct,
one says, “They haven’t any children,
have they!” although “There is one
child, I believe,” is permissible.—
From Life.
T
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Have a fit at Orres.
Men and Women.
Tanors for F
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An Established Human Peril
Montana Visitor—
Local and Personal
Side Lights
Robert Patterson, a railroad em-
“The danger of the typhoid or filth we will have house flies, and
ployee, arrived this morning from
house fly in the carriage of disease if we do not allow it to acumulate
Montana for a two weeks’ visit with
has been abundantly demonstrated, iwe will have no house flies. With
his mother. Mrs. Patterson, 30 Sec­
the careful collection of garbage in
DeWitt C. Agier Dies—
Visits at Grants
ond street, and his brothers and sis­ and yet it is allowed to breed unre­
cans and the removal of the con­
Word has reacher here of the death
Mrs. Lena Nelson was a visitor to
ters, Theodore, Harold, Edith and stricted all over the United States;
tents at more frequent intervals than
at Portland of De Witt C. Agier, Eva
Grants Pass Friday of last week.
I it is allowed to enter freely the ten days, and with proper regula-1
veteran
Southern
Pacific
passenger
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houses of the great majority of our tion of abattoirs, and more particu-
Are you fully covered on your conductor, for years on the main line
Exquisitely
tailored
Suits,
ready people; it is allowed to spread bac- larly with the proper regulation of
Bill- with residence here, and later on the
automobile insurance?
to
put
on
at
Paulserud
’
s.
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teriä freely over our food supplies stables in which horses are kept, the
•232-tf Klamath Falls branch. Some weeks
ings for Real Insurance.
I
in
the markets and in the kitchens typhoid fly will become a rare spe-
Iago Agier went to the railroad hos-
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and
dining rooms of private houses, I cies.
pital at San Francisco for treat-Leaves on Vacation—
Hold V. M. C. A. Camp-
Thus writes Dr. L. O. Howard in
The first three-day Y..M.C. A. Camp ment, and was thought to be im-|
George Smart, 99 Granite street.
“We have shown that the typhoid
under county auspices will be held proving, and friends here did not is spending a months vacation trip1 a communication to the National or house fly may carry typhoid fe-
Geographic society.
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21 know of his being in Portland until near Klamath Falls.
He continues ver, Asiatic cholera, dysentery, chol- |
Even if the typhoid or house fly jera morbus and other intestinal dis-
and 22. Location of the preliminary | this message was received announc-
Taxi:
DeWit. Phone 140.
were a creature difficult to destroy, eases; it may carry the bacilli of
camp will be within range of nine ing his death. The deceased leaves
208-1 mo" the general failure on the part of tuberculosis and certain eye diseases;
communities,
including
Ashland, a wife and daughter, Alice in Port-
communities to make any efofrts it is everywhere present, and it is
Medford, Talent, Phoenix, Jackson- land, and a son, Clinton, who is an... .
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ville, Griffin Creek, Central Point. American Railway Express messen-
siting at Tillamook
whatever to reduce its numbers could disposed of with comparative ease,
Dr. and Mrs. Swendenburg and properly be termed criminal neglect; It is the duty of every individual to
Oak Grove and Long Pine. The Ash- ger tunning through this terminal.
family accompanied by Miss Elsie but since it is comparatively an easy guard so far as possible against the
land unit plans a track and field
...... Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. John matter to do away with the plague occurance of flies upon his premises. |
meet soon after baseball season is
For a good plunge or tub bath in. .
.
the latter part of last of flies, this neglect becomes an evi- it is the duty of every community.
over with.
pure sulphur water. go to the Nat-iMcRea
| atorium.
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Tillamook dence or ignorance or of a careless-; through its board of health, to spend
Oregon.
Florence automatic oil cook stoves
ness m regard to disease producing money in the warfare against this
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filth which to the informed mind enemy of mankind. This duty is as
Ashland Furniture Co. Spending Summer at Gold Hill—
and ovens.
A
Material
union
policy
will
constitutes a serious blot on civi-pronounced as though the community
Miss
Venettä
Burns,
332
Harrison
• •
protect
your
fruit
crop
against
dam-lized
methods of life.
'
were attacked by bands of ravenous
street, is spending the summer at
Returns to Salem—
age
by
hail.
Low
cost.
.
Yeo
of
Mrs. Elmira Mattingly, who has Gold Hill,
"If we allow the accumulation of wolves.” —
course.
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been visiting friends here for the j
• •
past week, has returned to her home'
When you want good Insurance
One Way of Argument.
Civic
Improvement
Club Meets---
in Salem.
talk with Billings. 41 East Main St..
Gibson—I must have convinced
WOMAN’S
The Civic Improvement Club will Partridge.
phone 211.
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WAY
meet Tuesday, June ?lst, 1921, at
Benjamin+Why do you think that?
K.
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We make Suits to order.
Pioneer Hall, 2:30 p. m. Communitv
There
Ie a
“Why he held opposite views to
• f Oklahoma Visitors—
Nelson.
lack of elasticity
singing
by
Mrs.
J.
H.
Fuller,
Miss
me
at
first,
but
later
he
readily
agreed
E. C. Harding and family, of Lone
In our currency.
Parlimen- with me.”
Lake of the Woods Campers—
Wolf, Okla., are visiting here at the Dougherty at the piano.
Then why
“Perhaps you only tired him.”
Prof. Vining and party are amon home of D. N. Davis on the Roule- tary drill continued, Mrs. C. L. Han-
don’t they uae
rubber money?
the first of the season to camp near yard.,
They will make
weeks son. Hawaiian music by Miss Mar­
No Blues There.
garet
Dougherty.
Refreshments
will
the Lake of the Woods, the waters in visit.
“Pa. If we were living in the center
be served.
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which are reported to be ten feet
of the earth, we’d have lots of fun,
wouldn’t we?”
higher than at the same period last
Buy Ashland made ice cream „ 45
Everybody knows Yeo, the insuuf-
“Why should we, my son.”
NOT FOR HIM.
year.
Rose Bros. We make.it.
ance man, yes he’s the fellow who
“
’
Cause
my
geography
says
every-
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I say old man, 1
...
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.
insures so many automobiles. Phone thing there loses its gravity. '—Boston
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the,
- Qualify as Red Cross Savers—
o_, T
..
what’s the make- :
Transcript.
949_+0
2 7 4-J or 4 2.
quart at Rose Bros.
up for?
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Opportunity will be given in both,
The doctor told 4
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superb- Ashland and Medford for youths and EIks Have Picnic—
Her Experience.
me 1 must do I
Sensible summer suitings,
“
Now,
girlie.
”
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adults
to
qualify
as
Red
Cross
life
A
number
of
Ashland
people
at-
some
hard work]
ly tailored, at Paulserud’s.
“Yes?”
and get in shape]
savers.
The county secretary is a tended the Elks picnic given yester-
“If you refuse to let a man kiss you
or I would die. "
registered life saverand examiner in day just beyond Medford. The fol-
New High School Teacher—
he’ll think you are worth running
How do you >
A graduate in home economies, life saving in the northwest division lowing attended the picnic:
Mr.and after.”
like it?
Miss Dorothy Abraham, of Roseburg, of the Red Cross bureau of first aid. Mrs. H. H. Gillette, .Mrs. G. N. Gray,
I think 1 would .
"Maybe so. But many of the men
rather die.
will be an addition to the high school and the Y.M.c .A. will give demon- Robert B. Warner, Miss Marjory Gil- are easily scared off.”
faculty with the beginning of the fall strations and examinations in both lette, Miss Mamie Giacomini, Mr. and
Limited.
cities.
Every swimmer should un- Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs.
term.
First
Sergeant
Wilkerson—My baby
derstand and qualify in the up-to- Patton, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jor-
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never
cries
as
much
in summer as in
date
methods
of
saving
life
in
the
dan
52 acres of clover land near Al
winter.
bany, Oregon; woven wire fenced water. Opportunity for real service
Sergt. Dingles—How is that?
and croas fenced. Large barn, good is often present. Suitable emblems
Dr. J. J. Emmens, the eye, ear
Wilkerson—The nights are shorter
house, water system; can show you are provided for all who qualify, nose and throat specialist of Med- —Sparks.
HIS CHOICE
that its cheap. Swenson * McRae Further announcements will be made ford, Oregon, will be away from his
Bug:
What beautiful building
total I think I’d prefer one of the
Furniture Store.
Stated Financially.
i later. First class Boy Scouts may practice for three weeks, beginning I
dark soil. It looks more fertile.
“Edith is one of those girls whose
win the merit badge for life saving July 10.
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Interest in a man Is governed by his
File Demurrer Arguments—
by qualifying in these tests.
r
wealth.
”
Written arguments in the demur-1
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Colorado Visitor—
Isabelle Heckathoin to John Cob-
“
I
see
; the greater the principal, the
rers filed in the Bank of Jacksonville
The best milk money will buy'
Mr. and Mis. Joseph Kayser, of
leigh,
lots 15 and 1G in blk. 15,
greater the interest”—Boston Tran-
failure indictments returned against Why?
It is pasteurized,
10c per Central Point, Colo., arrived this -cript.
Town of Butte Falls., $150.
942.1F1
C. H. Owen. Mrs. Myrtle Blakeley, quart. Rose Bros.
"
morning tor a weeks visit at the
C. C. Kubli, and R. D. Hines were
—
Colorado Visitors—
Home Purchased—
filed with the circuit court Thurs- Rondeau
,
,
. home of Mrs. Anna Zeigler.
Mrs.
N. E. Norstrom, a recent arrival T
P
day of last week. It will be several
,
,
Kayser is a sister-in-law of
Mrs.
weeks before a decision is handed : from Billings, Mont., has purchased
the home of Mrs. Jessie Rondeau at Zeigler.
down in the cases. It is highly prob-!
able that the cases will come up for 496 Fairview street. The deal was Married at Phoenix—
made by C. B. Lamkin.
trial at the fall term of court.
Neil Franklin of Medford and
Í
Juanita
Furry of Phoenix were unit-
See Billings for life. accident and Returns From Portland—
A. M. Beaver and family returned ed in marriage yesterday evening at
health insurance; strong companies.
yesterday
from the northern part of the home of the brides parents in
low rates.
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Phoenix.
the state where they have been visit­
Calif Visitor—
ing friends and relatives in Portland
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Miss Mamie Giacomini, who has and nearby cities. The weeks motor­
been attending the University of Cal­ ing trip took them to Salem and WANTED—Lady cook at Elks Club
for home cooking.
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ifornia at Berkeley, is visiting Miss points of interest on the Columbia
Margory Gillette on Gresham stret. highway.
Aldred Beaver, formerly WANTED—Salesman to sell 8000 |
mile guaranted tires direct to con-
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of this city and now of Portland
sumers at low prices. Sample tire
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating accompanied the party on the Col
furnished free. All America Tire,
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci- umbia highway trip.
Merideth G
& Rubber Company, Box 7 84, Chi-
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. Beaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
246-1*
cago. Ill.
! Beaver, returned with his parents
LOST—In railroad yard near Oak
| from Eugeni where he had been
street crossing, a pair of ivory ,
‘THE ELHABT WAY" attending the University of Oregon.
rimmed spectacles. Finder please I
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notify Karl P. Nims.
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What you want—when
Jerry Hogan says Rose Bros, have ----------*---------------------------------------------- -
you want it”
....
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FOR SALE—Cheap, one auto trailer,
the best lime crush drink he ever
See Fitzwater at 44 Morton street
tasted. Lets go
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or at postoffice. 246-4*
WOOD
SPECIAL
We can furnish good
wood at $6.75 per cord;
now while we can deliver
cars and can save
you
hauling expense.
Also mill trimming at $7.00
per load and mill blocks at
$7.50 per load.
Ashland Lumber Co.
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left
week on a motorins trip to
Oregon.
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PHONE 20.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Elsie Ferguson
One of the screen’s most
stars
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FISK
TIRES
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
in history
Have you experienced the
pleasure of using
IN STOCK
From an
ICY-HOT BOTTLE?
Duplicating Sales
Books
ICE CREAM or SHERBET
From an
ICY-HOT FOOD JAR
The joys of camping or
picnieing are doubled by
the ICY HOT CONVEN!
ENCES
WITH
CARBON
NON-SKID
RED-TOP
Big Comedy
Coming Tuesday Wednesday
ROSCOE (FATTY)
ARBUCKLE
—IN—
“The Dollar a Year Man”
E. R. ISAAC & CO
SUCCESSOR TO C. H. VAUPEL
THE QUALITY STORE
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Each.................................... $ .26
Per Dozen........................... ...
Two Dozen....................... 2.76
One Hundred.................... 1100
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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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i
Reduction on all styles and sizes
802
pair
e
" ; Sie
Burlington New
Fashioned Hosiery
neat, trim , com
fortable, and long
wearing ami priced right new silk hose in black, priced
at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 pair.
SILCOT VOILES
One of the most interest­
ing of the clever Sileot ap-
pa rei fabrics, so favored
since their enthusiastic com­
ing out is Sileot Voile. This
soft dainty silk and cotton
material is so different from
other voiles. Priced at $1.25,
$1.39 and $1.48 yd.
TABLE LINEN
Pure Irish Linen cloth
68 cloth......................... $8.98
70x70 cloth ........... $9.98
72x72 cloth............... $10.98
72x90 cloth............ $13.98
68x
each
each
each
each
NAPKINS TO MATCH
AH pure linen napkins size 19x
19 .............................. $6.98 doz.
22x22 ....................... $13.00 doz.
size 20x20 .................... $9.98 doz.
18 inch all pure linen crash
toweling, regular price 45c,
special ............................ 38e yd.
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
Just received Lad
ies Fancy lace silk
Hose—in the Fam­
ous Holep r o o f
make, colors in
Brown, White and
Black, priced from
$1.50 pair.
f^cflcproof
•
$15.00 $22.00 $2 7.50
popular
“THE SIMP"
Three good values we are
offering light
medium and
heavy weight, priced at $1.10,
$1.29, $1.39, yd.
CORD
and
"Sacred and
Profane Love”
IMPORTED PONGEE
SILK
30 X
brilliant
IN
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siali
order
from
extra
DOMESTIC SPECIALS
Pride of Dixie Bleached mus­
lin. 22c value, special 16c yd.
Sheridan 'LL Brown muslin
good quality for aprons and
other household uses special at
12c yard.
7 2x90 Linen finish sheets
bleached $1.29 value, special
at ......................................98e each
Turkish Bath Towels, good
size for family
use. special
at........................................
each
81 inch Wearwell Bleached
sheeting extra good quality,
tape selvage, special
GSe yd.
Have your Hemstitching and Picoting done
here— THE BALCONY SHOP
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
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