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    ^ W e d n e s d a y , February 1, 1922
ASHLAND DABLI TIDING*
HARD TO TAME
MISSOURI RIVER
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and p e r so n a l
— — 1 ■
Side L ig h ts -----------------------
In our line for ’22, there’s a suit
C liff P a y n e m a k e s shelves.
fo r you— a t
Given Shower Last Week—
Mrs. Harkins and Mrs.
- ..4 ^
D o lla r D ays— W ed n esd ay , T h u r s ­
d a y a n d F rid a y .
H a n d w ork a n d
s ta m p e d goods. T h e N eedle C ra ft
S hop a t th e Dew D rop In n .
127-3
Will Retain Overland Agency —
T h e S c h m id t A u to co m p an y , w h t
h a v e b een o p e ra tin g th e O v erlan d
g a ra g e fo r th e p a st few w eeks, and
w h o so ld th e sto ck of accesso ries
t h e r e th e f ir s t o f th e w eek, w ill con­
tin u e a s a g e n ts of th e O v e rla n d c a r
In A sh la n d , a n d w ill occupy th e
b u ild in g w hich th e W h ite S ta r g a r­
a g e is v a c a tin g .
P ara M alted M ilk
8 » tf
T w l— » 10
V isitin g D au ghter—
M rs. T h o m a s H oover is h e re from
S an F ra n c isc o , v isitin g h e r d a u g h ­
te r , M rs. N. H a rriso n .
Nleo Dry Wood! also V ox.
laad Lumber Co., phone 20.
Ash-
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Hewing and M illinery C l u b -
All m em b e rs of th e S m ith -H u g h e s
se w in g a n d m illin e ry c lu b a r e r e ­
q u e s te d to a tte n d th e p ro g ra m to be
g iv en by th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ club
a t th e high school T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­
noon.
See P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its
fo r
1 2 0 tl
John Will Buy Spring Goods—
^ S h o rtrld g e g a v e a sh o w e r fo r M rs.
N. H a rris o n a t th e H a rk in s hom e
T h u rs d a y of la s t w eek. A social a f ­
te rn o o n w as s p e n t a n d re fre s h m e n ts
w e re se rv e d , w hich co n sisted o f cak e,
Je llo a n d coffee. T h o se p re s e n t w ere
th e - M esdam es P e rry A sh c ra ft, A. H.
P r a c h t, Q. C. S te p h en s, J a n e C a rte r,
C. H. P ie rc e , H a rry H a rris o n , H u ­
b e r t B en tley , A lb e rt F a rlo w , R alp h
H a r r is , S te p h e n E ric k so n , o J h n H u­
g e r, T. J . K a u ffm a n , D obbin Irw in ,
W illia m
B riggs, C lin to n H a rk in s ,
M iss M aye K aegl, a n d Miss R u th Os-
man-
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1922.
ItOtf
Army Engineers Engaged in
Keeping It From Swallow­
ing Farm Land.
M iss A n n a H a rg ro v e , w ho o p e r­
a te s th e m illin e ry shop on E a s t M ain
s tr e e t, le ft for San F ra n c isc o S a tu r ­
day, to a tte n d th e sp rin g o p en in g s
of th e v a rio u s w h o lesale h o u se s in
t h a t city , a n d to lay in h e r sp rin g
, Before the Coming of th e Railroad*
lin e of m illin e ry .
S team ers Plowed Its W aters as
F ar as F o rt Benton, Mont.—
Genuine Mexican chlcKen tamales,
Need Special Boats.
20 cen ts. E n d e rs C o n fectio n ery . 6 2tf
K ansas City, Mo.—Tam ing the Mis­
souri river, outlaw am ong Am erican
O n W ay to T illa m o o k —
M r. a n d Mrs. J. M. B ak er stopped rivers, is the ta sk of the United
la st n ig h t a t th e H otel A sh lan d . Mr. S tates arm y river engineers, whose
h ead q u arters a re here. T h eir sector
B a k e r h a s been in c h a rg e of th e rock
is the M issouri river, from F o rt B en­
c ru s h e r fo r th e O sk er H u b e r C on­ ton, Mont., to a point opposite Alton,
s tru c tio n com pany a t K la m a th F a lls 111., wiiere the M issouri, w ith a ro ar
fo r th e p a st y e a r, a n d he a n d his and a rush, joins the M ississippi and
w ife a re on th e way to T illa m o o k to th e re a fte r sw eeps w ith some degrees
sp en d a few w eeks.
Mr. B a k e r is of calm ness to the G ulf of Mexico.
T he task of the riv e r engineers is
a u th o rity for th e s ta te m e n t th a t th e
to coerce th e M issouri riv e r into “stay-
M alin ro ad h a s been co m p leted , an d
1 ing out,” and to coax It out of its long­
th e M errill ro ad lac k s only a m ile tim e custom of changing its channel
a n d a h a lf of c o m p le tio n , it b ein g w henever the whim moves it. T his
im p o ssib le to do a n y th in g f u r th e r may sound like an exaggeration, but
th is w in te r. T h e g ro u n d is frozen so to anyone who has spent a day on th e
h a rd th a t no f u r th e r g ra d in g can be river w ith the arm y engineers, and
has seen the M issouri eating aw ay a t
done a t th is tim e.
a cornfield w ith wicked energy, swal-,
lowing up earth , corn, weeds, fences
For
b u sin e ss
o p p o rtu n itie s
in
and trees, it seem s som etim es as if
S o u th e rn O regon, c o n s u lt th e F o u r- the river actually had a personality,
S ite S ales A gency, B eav er BAock, and an outlaw one, a t th at.
phone 4.
1 0 8 tf
O ther Ruinous O perations.
And w hile carrying aw ay farm land
from one bank, som ew here else it is
V isits Over Sunday —
equally
busy, piling up sand, mud and
Miss V era ^Robison a n d M iss F lo r ­
driftw ood, m aking land out of w hat
ence W illiam so n , of G ra n ts P ass,
w as riv e r a few days before. Then,
w ere w eek-end g u e s ts of M rs. R o b i­ too, the riv e r has a h ab it of occasion­
son, on th e B oulevard.
ally clogging its own channel, build­
ing san d b ars so long and so high th a t
W e m an e o u r ow n c a n d le s, ice it m ust needs become broad and shal­
low in ord er to continue its restless
c ream a n d ta m a le s.
E n d e rs C on­
course.
fec tio n e ry .
62tf
It is a constant struggle, b u t it is
not a hopeless one, and th e engineers
R eturned Home—
point w ith a m easure of justified pride
Mrs. C. A. R e n a rd re tu rn e d hom e to those places along th e stream
on tra in 13 S u n d a y a f t e r a m o n th ’s w here they have built dikes, which
visit w ith frie n d s a t P o rtla n d .
resulted in the m aking of la n d ; to the
concave bends w here revetm ents have
H ealth B read. F a r e M alted Milk stopped the riv er from cu ttin g its
Twin»— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf bank. Given a dike on one side and a
revetm ent on th e other, and constant
diligence,
so th a t sm all breaks m ay
Sew ing m ac h in es re p a ire d , F ix it
be repuired before they become seri­
Shop.
ous, th e riv er engineers say they can
keep th e stream fairly well anchored.
No February M eeting —
Once G reat T rad e A rtery.
F ifty years ago, before the coming
of the rail roads, th e M issouri was the
great w estern a rte ry of commerce, and
steam boats plowed its w a te rs as fa r
ns F o rt Benton, Mont. Know ing how
difficult it alw ays is fo r th e railroads
to handle g rea t w heat harvests, one
w onders why It is not possible fo r the
river to handle some of th is traffic.
T he engineer quietly tells you th a t
It is possible; then he goes on and
explains the two general reasons why
It is not being done.
One is th a t
MEETINGS AT CHRISTIAN
th
ere
is
now
very
little
money
fo r im ­
CHURCH WELL ATTENDED
proving and keeping up th e river. T he
other reason is th a t m any m istakes
T h e re is a tra d itio n t h a t a n O re­ have been m ade in th e type of tow-
g o n ian will n o t b ra v e a snow sto rm , i boats used.
be it ev er so s lig h t. B ut e v id e n tly
Special Boats Needed.
B oats designed for any o th er river
th e r e is a la rg e p e rc e n ta g e o f A sh­
lan d people who c am e from la n d s of in th e world but th e M issouri have
m ore rig o ro u s w in te rs , fo r, d esp ite been used and, because of th e sh ift­
th e th re a te n in g snow a n d sle e t of ing depths of the river, have failed.
W ith all its disadvantages, th ere is a
la st n ig h t, th e C h ristia n c h u rc h ,
good deal to be said, according to the
w h e re th e rev iv al m ee tin g s a r e be­ engineers, for th e old paddle-wheel
in g h eld , w as well fille d , a c co rd in g steam er, side-w heeler o r stern-w heel­
to
th e
p a s to r,
M rs.
J o s e p h in e er, th a t draw s little or no w ater,
which condition Is Ideal fo r sen d ee
C ham pie.
T o n ig h t th e s u b je c t of Mrs. C ham - on the M issouri.
T he river is navigable, say th e en­
p ie’s se rm o n is, “ W hy N o t? ” a n d is
gineers, and w ith sufficient tim e and
a s tr a ig h tf o rw a r d d iscu ssio n of » th e
patience it can be m ade m anageable.
m any rea so n s w hich a re so o ften giv­
“A great gam e If you don’t w eaken,"
en fo r n o t o b ey in g G od’s w ord.
one says to M ajor W ilkes, In charge
A fe a tu re of th e e v e n in g w ill be a of the river work, and his aids.
“You can’t w eaken,” they assu re
solo by M iss D o ro th ea A b rah am .
you.
“You ju s t keep a fte r It, fo r the
T h e m e e tin g b eg in s p ro m tp ly a t
river
itself never w eakens.”
7 :3 0 o’clock.
JILTS
Vicente Blasco Ibanez*
HORSEMEN
of the
THE WORLDS GREATEST PICTURE
Show
S ta rts
Matinee ......... 1:30
Evenings . . . . 8:00
Try and be seated
when performance
begins.
S e rio u sly 111—
M rs. F re e m a n A. B row n, w ho
m ak e s h e r hom e w ith h e r d a u g h te r,
Mrs. G eorge Icen h o w er, a t h e r hom e
One c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
a t 502 A llison s tr e e t, h a s been ill
W ANTED.
PHYSICIANS.
fo r th e p a st few d ay s a n d is now
-J-
re p o rte d as s lig h tly w orse.
WANTED«—W ill pay h ig h e s t dash j DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
N o t c a sh to d a y a n d c re d it to m o r­
p ric e s fo r f u rs — s k u n k , m ink,
limited to eye, ear, nose and
row . A lw ays cash a n d alw ay s th e
H ealth Bread. P v r # M alted Milk
fis h e r, coyote, lynx, c at, etc. E d ­
throat. Office hour^ 10 to 12 and
g a r Jo h n so n , F a rm B u re a u , M ed­
low est. D e tric k ’s.
Twins— 10 cen ts
89tf
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
fo rd , O re. P h o n e 929.
1 2 4 tf
land, Ore.
.
78-tf
Today♦
Tomorrow
M usic
S pecial
M usic sco re a r r a n g ­
ed by M iss H enson
on th e big R o b e rt
M orton o rg a n .
P R IC E S — F lo o r 85c; B alcony
55c; C h ild re n 25c; in c lu d in g
w a r tax . M atin ee, a ll s e a ts 55c.
FIANCE AND ELOPES
Girl Runs Away W ith A nother Man
on Eve of H er M arriage
in Iowa.
C edar Rapids, la .—Mrs. S. A.
Stephenson of Boone, la., w alked Into
! the office of R ush D. D am outh in this
i city and n a voice choked with em o­
tion inform ed him th a t h er daughter,
Marie, who w as to have been m arried
to him in a few days, had m arried
: H arold W elin, w ealthy business man
of Boone.
Miss Stephenson left hom e to a t­
tend a prenuptial p a rty and retu rn ed
i a t m idnight to announce her wedding,
and ask for h e r trousseau. She received
her clothes, but her husband w as not
perm itted to e n te r th e house.
D am outh had furnished a fine home
in this city fo r his expected bride and
m any social functions had been given
in her honor. She and D am outh had
been engaged th re e years. She, her
husband and the m an she jilted are
g rad u ates of the s ta te university. Both
men m ade distinguished records over­
seas.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
FUR 8ALK.
DR. J. J LMMENB— P h y sician an d
Sura«, u
P ra c tic e
lim ited
to
FO R SA L E — H ere is a sp le n d id op­
Fine For
Youngsters
ONCE GREAT TRADE ARTERY
B u sin ess M eeting—
T h e la d ie s o f th e T rin ity G uild
w ill h old th e ir
r e g u la r b u sin ess
T h e re will be no re g u la r m o n th ly
m e e tin g a t th e p a rish h o u se T h u r s ­
m e e tin g of th e D a u g h te rs of th e
d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock.
A m erican R e v o lu tio n Jn F e b ru a ry ,
b u t th ey will o b serv e W a sh in g to n ’s
For the finest in ham and bacon,
b irth d a y , F e b r u a r y 22. A c o m m it­
Bee Detrlck. The kind that makes
te e m e e tin g w ill be held F rid a y a f ­
you come back for more. Detrick’s
te rn o o n o f th is w eek a t th e lib ra ry ,
— the Pioneer Groceteria.
124
a t 2 :3 0 o’clock, to m a k e in al a r ­
ra n g e m e n ts o r th e second a n n u a l
Big Savings For
b a n q u e t, to be held on W a sh in g to n ’s
The Thrifty Housewife
b irth d a y .
Few homes indeed do not feel the
need o f economy. The necessity of
making every penny count touches
the purse of every housewife. It is
doubtful if there is a single article
employed as a food or in the prepar­
ation of food that demands more buy­
ing wisdom than Baking Powder.
Upon its quality depends the success
and economy of the bakings them­
selves.
Calumet Baking Powder enables
the housewife to make three worth
while savings. She saves when she
buy* it—it is moderate in price.
She saves when she uses it—she
uses only half as much as is required
o f most other powders. She saves
materials it is used with—it never
permits bake-day failure. Any wo­
men can use Calumet with absolute
certainty o f best results—delicious,
tasty bakings that are pure and
wholesome.
True home economy of time, ma­
terial and effort is completely handl­
ed in Reliable Recipes, the 76-page
Cook Book and Household Hints.
A copy is yours FREE—for the ask-
w ing. Address Home Economics Dept.
Calumet Baking Powder Co., 4100
Fillmore St., Chicago, 111.—Advt.1
L eav es fo r K a n s a s —
D avid K aeg i, w ho h a s been v is it­
in g his b ro th e r, J. C. K aegi, p ro p ri­
e to r of th e W h ite H ouse g ro c e te ria ,
le ft fo r h is ho m e in K a n sa s la st
n ig h t.
Nut Brown
Bread
WS
V
■¿9
How those nice youngsters of yours do love good
bread! Why not ? Tt’s the great food for growing chil­
dren. And when bread is just full of rich taste and
nourishment like ours, when it contains more sugar,
more milk, more shortening—can you blame the kiddies
for preferring Nut Brown Bread instead of the ordinary
kind!
Get a loaf of Nut Brown Bread today; slice it,
put jam or butter on then watch Junior and
Sister smack their lips over it.
Peerless Bakery
p o rtu n ity :
G rocery s to re doing
nice b u sin e ss, invoice a b o u t $3000,
re n t $30. O. A. M anning, T a len t,
O regon.
1 2 7 tf
trncka.
PLUMRBfG
I n v e s tig a te Our Id ea l
PHONE your next job oi pluiplttög
•p J w y O'Neal. Beaver Batìàlng
Äho»e 148.
Take advantage ot the
being ottered daily
? _ S E E
?
ME T O D A Y —
Provost Bros.
?
Swenson & McRae Co. ?
9
East Main Street
BUS1NHBS
O PPO R TU NITIH l
FOUR-SITE SALES
AGENCY
3B
(G ra n ts P ass, M edford, Ash-
lau d , K la m a th F a lls .)
4
W. A. SHELL
J
B A R B E R
C h ild ren ’s Work A
Specialty
Safety blades resharpeaed
Mke new. Single bit, 80c
doz. Bobale bit, 60c dos.
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
BSTAEM
•it»
and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Rent
OITIKEN S BANK BUILDING
Fencing
Iftpui E astern m ills Just in. Oon-
SMhrable drop in price* on sam e.
GO«B GHHAR BOUT*
New prices on Implements and ra­
re. .
New
a’a4
used
sew ing
Ines for sale or to rent.........
Pell's Corner
Remember there is a
H ot W ater H eating System for
Sm all or Large H ouses
Oar New Line o f H eating Stoves
Are Now In
•ARLOAB SfcrWAIBNT ®F
ManyBargains
Arcola
? I t i v o n 't b e a b a d blow ?
Will Continue Only a Few Days More
We must close this stock out
at onee regardless of
cost or profit.
Good aerviee at a reason­
Phone &2.
F IR S T CLASS CAR W A SH IN G a n d ! able prioe.
po lish in g , $2.50.
L lth ia G a r a g e .1
P h o n e 114.
113«!
? Beautiful Wall Paper ?
AH Merchandise is
Being Sacrificed
k
Offices, M. F. and B.
Medford, Ore. Phone 667
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house.
Ashland.
50tf
q u ire 568 E a s t M ain. P h o n e 332-J.
126-2
». L. POWELL—QENBRAL TRANS­
FER — Good team and n^Qtor-
CAR WASHING
? yourself for
? some new and
Big Closing
Out Sale
.
btfu
., 9® a n ä th ro a t. G lasses
)cu llat and a n r is t fo r
FOR poampt and sarefal service,
auto trucks or horse drgya, oedl
htttie Trans Per Co. Pfttrtre 1P7.
flea, 68 GaC street na&r Hotel
In ­
FOR RENT.
?BLO
a
r
FO R
SA LE— S ingle com b
W hite DR. MA TIB B. ÖÄAW— Special &t-
L e g h o rn eggs, fo r h a tc h in g , tra p -
n e ste d .
Also B a rre d P ly m o u th , I n te r n a l eeeitJttons t»hd er$tpor£pe
R ocks, e x tra la rg e b ird s. P h o n e 1 glands. R « .. a*4 offlse, 108 Pio­
neer avenue. TaletJhane 21. Of­
340-Y.
1 2 7 -lm o ;
—---------------------------------- -- -------- -- ) fice hours, II to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
I FO R SA LE— F o u r cows a n d tw o J D» in«
h e ife rs, tw o of th e cow s a re fre sh .
SHAW-“ F y e , e a r, nose, th ro a t
A. H. W a rd , T a len t.
121-2*
sp eo iallet; glasses fitte d . Office
a t reflldeace, P io a e e r Av*., m o rq -
> FO R SA LE— Good m ilch cow.
W.
ia g and by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n s 28.
L. M oore, Belview
126-5
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
H E M ST IT C H IN G AND PICOTING—
i A tta c h m e n ts fits all sew in g m a ­ TRY R. D. 8ANFORD, 3 89 Beach
ch ines. P ric e $2.00. C hecks 10c
St., fo r a ll e la ssss of R eel E s ta te ,
e x tra . L ig h ts M ail O rd e r H ouse,
forenoons.
1 0 3 -lm o *
Box 127, B irm in g h am , A la. 126-6
A T TEN T IO N — H ava
a e re a g e
on
FO R BALE— W h ite M inorca h a tc h ­
w hich w e so a ld ta k e (ow n p ro p ­
ing egg», n o n -se tte rs , la rg e w h ite
e rty , p a rt p a y m e n t. A lso som e
eggs, $1.00 fo r 15. 922 Bosle-
ta rg e
a e re a g e
tra c ts ,
Bn gene,
vard. Phone 457-R.
124-lmo
K la m a th eo u n ty , R o se b u rg , Cali­
fo rn ia , fo r A shland re e l e s ta te .—
FO R SA LE— Good so u n d N ew tow u
Y oskey, R e a lto rs, p h o a e 146.
. 'BU-
1_ L!
an d W ln e sa p ap p les, n o t cu lls, #0e
TR A N SFER AND E3ETRHSR.
box. H alf m ile w est e a n n ery . O.
A. M anning, T a le n t, O r.
1 1 4 tf;
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MEDFORD, ORE.
vr
Beaver Block, Ashland
— Brokers in—
Busi seas Opportunities,
Business Leasee,
B u siness Parhaaceblp.
All
transactions strictly
confidential.
No charge for listings
RBRULTS PRODUCED
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
txomes A gain !
T h e re 's no tim e lik e th e p rese n t
to be g e ttin g t h a t hom e w hich you
h av e w a n te d . You do n o t need
to w a it u n til you h av e all th e
m oney to pay fo r it; m ak e a pay­
m ent dow n an d th e n pay th e rest
of it in in s ta llm e n ts in ste a d of
paying re n t.
W e h a v e a good five room
d w elling, nicely lo cated , fine con­
d itio n , p a rtly fu rn is h e d , fo r only
$2500. T h is ¡ b a good b / y for
th a t m oney. L et us show th is to
you.
If you a re th in k in g ab o u t
so m e th in g of th a t kind a n d th a t
a m o u n t of m oney, d o n ’t w a it u n ­
til som e one else g e ts it.
W e also h av e a fin e six room
d w elling, one floor, w ell f u r n ­
ished, fo r $3500. L a rg e lot. good
lo cation, h o u se a n d f u r n itu r e in
excellen t c o n d itio n , som e fru it,
g a rd e n space, g a ra g e ; w o rth e v ­
ery c e n t of th e a s k in g prlee. an d
m ore.
BifiiRgs Agency
RHAL HSTATB A INSURANCE
BstabUahed 1863
Phone »11
41 B. Main St.
Closing Out Sale Price
on every article in the house
Come in and Look Around
Yon can’t help but Save Money here
Come in Now
It Adds, Substraéis, Multiplies
Thrift is like a calculating machine which adds
rapidly to your capital, wubtraaU from your
«ara«, and multiplier yoar pleas ares.
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Coffin "A d” at G rade Crossing.
Council Bluffs, la.— R ecently a sign
was erected near several dangerous
railroad crossings n e a r the city, ren d ­
ing, “D anger, Go Siow.” An e n te r­
prising u n d e rta k er has posted his ad
verU sem ent under each sign.
Dew D rop l u u — fo r lu n ch e s.
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