Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 11, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
--------------------- Side Lights-- ■■
Progress at Oil Well—
I Snow Deep in the m il«__
I . is re p o rte d t h a t th e M undy oil
w ell n e a r M edford h a s re a c h e d th e
d e p th o f 1500 fe e t w ith th e d iam o n d
d rill, a n d a r e s till d rillin g .
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D ance S a tu rd a y n ig h t, M oose h a ll,
L e e d o m ’s O rc h e stra .
135-3
E r n e s t C ooper te le p h o n e d In fro m
¡ th e D ead In d ia n c o u n try T h u rsd a y ,
s ta tin g t h a t th e snow w as tw o a n d
a h a lf feet deep th e re a n d t h a t m ore
snow w as fallin g . A t th e tim e th e
m essag e w as received, th e r e w as no
snow fa llin g h ere.
Here From Hornbrook—
Armory Dance Saturday night.
M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k D ean of H o rn ­
b ro o k a re h e re fo r a few days, h a v ­
in g been called h e re so t h a t M rs.
D ean could be n e a r h e r m o .h e r, M rs.
C. W . N im s w ho w as o p e ra te d on
y e s te rd a y .
Returns from Visit—
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Palmer, of
G a rfie ld s tr e e t, h a v e r e tu r n e d from
C a lifo rn ia w h e re th e y h a v e been v is­
itin g re la tiv e s fo r th e p a s t few
w eeks.
W h ip p in g c re a m th a t W IL L w hip.
E n d e rs C o n fectio n ery .
131-4 Returns from Detroit—
G. L. B ullen,_w ho w e n t to D e tro it,
fa ilin g in Town—
M ich., a few w eeks ago. to v isit
M rs. M. A sh c ra ft, fro m n o rth of re la tiv e s, r e tu r n e d to A sh lan d to d ay .
to w n , w as in A sh la n d T h u rs d a y , in ­
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te rv ie w in g old frie n d s.
N ew sto c k in to d ay .
S tam p ed
goods of v a rio u s k in d s.
L unch
New York Visitor Home—
clo th s, a p ro n s a n d tow els.
L a te s t
L. M. W a ite of F rie n d s h ip , N. Y., p a tte rn s . T he N eedle C ra ft, 13 E a s t
w h o h a s been v isitin g w ith Mr. a n d i M ain.
137-3
M rs. W. G. C u rry a n d o th e r re la tiv e s j
_______
in A sh la n d fo r th e p a s t few days V isits B ro th e r W ho Is 111__
t h e ir sh a s receiv el w ord of th e d e a th
H. B. C a rte r, of M o u n tain a v e ­
of his son a t A n aco n d a, M ont., a n d n ue, v isited h is b ro th e r, G eorge C a r­
ex p ects to leave fo r ho m e to d ay , te r, of T a le n t, th e f irs t of th e w eek.
w h e re th e body w ill be sh ip p e d fo r G eorge h as been q u ite ill fo r a few
b u ria l.
days.
A u to m o b ile in su ra n c e
r a te s . Yeo of co u rse.
at
r ig h t ¡On Sick L ist
1 3 4 tf|
M rs. J . V. W rig h t, of 'M o u n ta in
Improvements Noted—
a v e n u e, is am o n g th o se on th e sick
list a t th e p re s e n t tim e.
W illiam H e v e n e r h a s been im
p ro v in g th e house w h e re he r is i d e s ! R e p o rte d Im p ro v in g __
on G ra n ite s tr e e t by re fin is h in g th e !
D ave M cK inney, so n -in -law of A
k itc h e n a n d in s ta llin g new p lu m b - H. P each ey , of L incoln s tr e e t has
in g fix tu re s. T he p ro p e rty belongs been in d isp o sed fo r som e days b u t
to
Miss N ellie n G. F.wan
E w an.
tn Mi««
! is re p o rte d im p ro v in g a t t h e p rese n t.
Basketball News—
B u sin e ss T rip to K la m a th —
R o se b u rg h ig h school b a s k e tb a ll
A. D. Jillso n , of V ista s tr e e t, m ad e
te a m d e fe a te d th e M edford high
a b u sin ess tr ip to K la m a th co u n ty
school team la s t n ig h t by th e sco re
a few d ay s ago.
of 31 to 21.
. .Leaves for Prospect—
G eorge E. M acV icar, re s id e n t e n ­
g in e e r of th e s ta te h ig h w a y com m is
sion, h as le f t fo r P ro sp e c t to have
c h a rg e of th e ro ad t h a t is b e in g con­
s tru c te d n e a r th e re .
M r. M acV icar
s ta te s th a t th e y expect to h av e th e
ro a d rea d y fo r tra f fic by th e firs t of
J u ly th is y ear.
T h e A sh la n d h ig h school te a m play
th e R o se b u rg q u in te t a t R o se b u rg
W ed n esd ay n ig h t, F e b r u a r y 15.
Income Tax Man Here—
G. G. H e w itt, d e p u ty Incom e ta x
c o lle cto r, w ill be a t th e c ity h a ll
F e b ru a ry 11 to 16 in clu siv e, fro m
8 :3 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. A ny one re ­
q u irin g an y in fo rm a tio n in re g a rd
Medford Visitors—
t o m a k in g o u t th e ir r e p o rt sh o u ld
A d e lig h tfu l v a le n tin e p a rty w as see M r. H e w itt a t once.
h a d la s t ev e n in g a t th e hom e of Mr.
a n d M rs. A lfred Beck on H e lm a n
s tre e t. T he e v e n in g w as s p e n t w ith
m usic, g am es a n d d a n c in g w ith de­
licio u s re fre s h m e n ts fo r a ll w ho w ere
Hai*d Wheat
in clin ed to p a rta k e . T h o se p re s e n t
Guaranteed
w e re th e M isses R u th O sm an, E r-
$2.80 at your Grocers
n e ste e n H icks, M ay H a tfie ld , B lanch
M acL ean.
J e n n ie
Sw an,
E u n ic e
G ru b b , A deline C oveling, M r. an d
M rs. Ed. C oveling, M r. a n d M rs. INTERNAL REVENUE
MAY B E P A ID W IT H
F ra n k M urphy, O llie S. E a s te rlin g
a n d Mr. a n d M rs. A lfre d Beck.
PE R S O N A L C H E C K
Cheero Flour
A business transaction, it was un­
d e rta k e n in a b u sin e ss-lik e w ay. T he
city, o r r a th e r th e San D iego-C ali­
fo rn ia clu b , in c o -o p e ra to in w ith th e
locaj^ c h a m b e r o f co m m erce, w e n t to
th e H. K. M cC ann C om pany, a n a d ­
v e rtis in g co n cern , a n d a s k e d it to
p re p a re a d v e rtis e m e n ts t h a t w ould
b rin g fam ilies.
I t w as e s tim a te d t h a t If San D iego
co u ld s e c u re new re s id e n ts a t a cost
of $1000 a fam ily , it w ould be a good
in v e s tm e n t, b u t w hen th e a d v e rtis ­
ing co m pany got on th e jo b , it d e liv ­
e re d th em , d u ly re g is te re d a t San
Diego, a t an a v e ra g e cost of $59.55.
Tw o th o u sa n d a n d seven new fa m ­
ilies w e re d e liv e re d . E ig h t h u n d re d
o f th e fam ilies a r e now p e rm a n e n t
re s id e n ts of S an Diego. T w elve th o u ­
sa n d five h u n d re d fa m ilie s o v e r th e
U n ited S ta te s h av e becom e m em b ers
of th e San D ie g o -C a lifo rn ia club, a n d
74,000 re q u e s ts fo r in fo rm a tio n h av e
been a n sw e re d .
If fa m ilie s can be b o u g h t a t t h a t
p rice by San D iego, S an F ra n c isc o
sh o u ld be a b le to buy th e m fo r less
a n d in la r g e r n u m b e rs .— San F r a n ­
cisco B u lletin .
7/?d<ITCMIA
MORE GO TO SCHOOL
SECOND ANNUAL
thfl A m erican Legion have
p eclally in v ite d to These
L
DISABLED VETERANS et us do h o n o r to th e
A m erican th a t e v e r liv ed .
NA TION AL CO NV ENTIO N
Census Bureau S tatistics Show
Increased Attention.
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 )
son Oldfield, minister.
been cs«
services»
g re a te s t
W. J u d ­
• - .
C opyright, 1S21, W «at«rn N ew spaper Union
We have not fulfilled every duty un­
less we have fulfilled that of being
pleasant.
•
Prejudice ta opinion without Judg­
ment.
Christian Church
be p re se n te d by th e n u m e ro u s local
,
i C o m e r B a n d Second s tre e ts . Mr9.
c o m m it:« » now a t w ork on p la n s to r Jo se p b in e c h a r a p „ , p. „ p r
th e c o n v e n tio n , an d th e heada o t th e achool „ „ o .clock
a r r a n g e m e n t, co m m ittee» hope to s h lp „ , ,
s „ „ , o n topic. - C h r t e f .
ld ' ‘, “
t0 lb e v‘" IM « 8 > e rp ie c e ."
E n d e a v o r a t 6 :8 0 .
EASILY MADE SOUPS.
W ashington.—T he d ep artm ent of ttin g d isab led vet» th a t w ill t u l t l l l |A t , ; J ,
EpdM VO re„ „ „
|v e
commerce, through the bureau of the th e con v en tio n re p u ta tio n th a t “ San
»
A nourishing, good-flavored soup la census, Issued a prelim inary statem ent K-ronoi. r V
u
..
p ro g ra m in o b serv an ce of E n d e a v o r
w orth trouble In preparation. Those giving sta tistic s of school attendance,
h r a p w
ak
who
enjoy
a by geographic divisions and states,
h
I
I r i hl
c k a ,rm a u ° L t h e ek
re g u la
re l a c h t
in
g e services, You
or
vegetable s o u p com piled from the re tu rn s of the fo u r­ th e local D isabled V ets ex ecu tiv e a re w elcom e a t
all of th e s e
will welcome the teenth decennial census, taken a s of, c o m m ittee , a n n o u n c e d to d ay th a t e f - 3ervlce3
follow ing:
fo rts a re b ein g m ad e to h a v e all th e
____ ___________
Ja n u a ry 1, 1920.
Vegetable Soup.
T he to tal population, 5 to 20 years tra n s c o n tie n ta l ra ilro a d s c o n c u r in
LINCOLN B A LK ED AT
—Melt two tab le­ of age, inclusive, enum erated In con­
th e o n e-cen t a m ile ra te th a t is ex­
spoonfuls of b ut­ tin e n ta l U nited S tates, num bered 33,-
BECOM ING FA R M E R AS
te r in a sauce­ 250,870. Of this num ber, 21,373,976 a t­ pected to be g ra n te d th e v isitin g
H IS F A T H E R W IS H E D
m em b ers a tte n d in g th e con v en tio n
pan, add one c a r­
tended school a t some tim e betw een
next J u n e , w hich will m a te ria lly
rot, one onion, one tu rn ip and two
Septem ber 1, 1919, and J a n u a ry 1,
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
sta lk s of celery all finely cut, then
sw
ell th e a tte n d a n c e fig u re s of th e
1920.
add one can of peas, one bunch of
T he total population 7 to 13 years big corfelave.
coin, w ith (he follow ing:
herbs and cook fo r ten m inutes, but
“ L incoln hated farm w ork a n d
do not let them brown. Then add of age, 15,306,793 Included 13,869,010
children a tten d in g school.
w ould r a th e r do odd jo b s a ro u n d
four cupfuls of boiling w ater and
T he percentage u n en d in g school
allow the soup to sim m er gently until
tow n th a n w ork on th e farm .
He
am
ong th e population 5 to 20 years of
the vegetables a re tender. Remove
was a g re a t boy fo r w re stlin g a n d ,
the bunch of herbs. Add one cupful of age increased from 59,2 for 1910 to
w
ith his p o w erfu l s ta tu re , could
—4 boiling milk, one tablespoonful of 64.3 for 1920; and the corresponding
th
ro w a n y o n e in th e c o m m u n ity .“
flour mixed w ith a little cold milk, percentage for children 7 to 13 years
Picked Up on the Road.
V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond. ; A fte r failin g in b u sin ess a t Salem ,
of
age
increased
from
86.1
fo
r
the
cook, adding s a lt and pepper, for ten
H oly co m m u n io n a t 8 o ’clock a. in. L incoln trie d fo r th e le g is la tu re , hut
e a rlie r to 90.6 for th e la te r year.
m inutes.
K eep the engine clean.
Among th e individual s ta te s the S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 .
M o rn in g was d e fe a te d in his firs t a tte m p t,
Cream of P otato 8oup.—On a cold largest proportion a tten d in g school in service an d se rm o n a t 11.. In th e He w as elected in his second race.
F lush th e ra d ia to r occasion­
night this Is one of the m ost satisfying the 5-20 age group, 73 per cent is
ally.
e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o 'clock, B ishop Suin- and served fo u r te rm s in , th e legis-
of soups. Peel and cut in q u a rte rs
W ash the car w ith a light
shown fo r U tah, and th e sm allest, 53
n e r will a d m in is te r th e a p o s to lic ■ la tu re , e n te rin g a t th e aged of 25, in
four
potatoes
and
cook
them
in
boiling
stream and a sponge.
per cent for L ouisiana. In six sta te s
salted
w
ater
until
tender.
P
o
u
r
three
r
Mrs. W illiam 2834, a n d se rv in g u n til 1842.
Keep sp ark well advanced and
— Iowa, N ebraska, M ontana, Idaho, ite of c o n firm a tio n .
cupfuls of milk Into th e upper pan of
save gas.
M.
B
riggs
will
sin
g
th
e o f f e r to r y '
W hen n e a rly 33 y e a rs of age L in-
U tah and O regon—th e proportion of
a double boiler, add one chopped onion
solo.
T est your valve springs for
¡coin w as m a rrie d to Mary T odd, of
school atten d an ce fo r th is age group
and cook ten m inutes.
D rain the
strength.
w as m ore th an 70 p er cent.
¡S p rin g fie ld . T he w edding was held
potatoes, m ash them through a sieve
E very knock is a w arning. A t­
F or th e 7-13 age group the lurgest
in a p riv a te house on N ovem ber 4,
P resb y tei-ian C h u rc h
and add them to the milk with one-
tend to it.
proportion of school attendance, 9(5.1
half teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth
C. F. K o e h le r, p a sto r. S u b je ct for 1842, a n d it w as a n im p o rta n t func-
A pint of gasoline can evapor­
per cent. Is th a t for M assachusetts,
teaspoonful
of
paprika
and
one
m
o
rn in g serm o n , “ T he M an Abe L in- tio n ’ ^o r
w as *ke R rst E l)iscoPa lian
a te in 24 hours.
and th e sm allest, 75.9 per cent for
tablespoonful
of
flour
mixed
witli
two
c
o
in
.’’
S
u
b
je
ct
fo
r
th
e
e
v
e
n
in
g
s
e
r
-
w
edding
th
a
t good 8OClet>’ ln S p rln g -
G rease the wheel bearings a t
Louisiana. In seven s ta te s —M assa­
tablespoonfuls of b u tter. Cook ten
Intervals.
field
had
w
itnessed.
m on, “ T ria ls an d th e U nseen C h r is t.”
m inutes, stirrin g occasionally. Onion, chusetts, Rhode Island, Ohio, Iowa,
G asoline sold for 6 cents a
D u rin g th e w edding cerem ony L in-
if liked, may be added to the D elaw are, Idaho and U tah—the pro­ S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. in. J u n io r
gal ion in 1898.
jco
ln
is said to h av e s ta rtle d old
portion
was
95
p
er
cent
o
r
more.
( h rls tia n E n d e a v o r a t 4 p. in. Y oung
potato while cooking and removed be­
T he first fo u r cylinder c ar
In
Illinois
th
e
5-20
age
group
is
giv­
J
u
d
g
e
B row n, of he Illin o is su p re m e
fore mantling.
p eo p le’s m eetin g a t 6 :3 0 p. in. G uild
was m ade in 1900.
en us num bering 1,886,010. Of these
c
o
u
rt
w
hen, in law v e rlik e te rm s, lie
Mutton Broth.—T ake th ree m utton 1,226.601, or 65 p er cent, attended a t 6 :3 0 p. m. P r a y e r m e e tin g and
Investigation shows the a v e r­
is
re
p
o
rte
d to have tu rn e d to th e
age c a r is ju n k ed a fte r run­
bones, one tablespoonful of rice and school, an increase of 4.8 per cent m ission stu d y , b e g in n in g a t 6 o ’clock
b
rid
e,
a
n
d
sa id :
ning 60,000 miles.
,
six cupfuls of w ater. Add salt and over th e 1910 figures. T he 7-13 age w ith lu nch. T hose w ho a re u n a b e l
Ite h n k e d a t W edding
sim m er for five hours. Skim and re­ group’s population totaled 860,832, of to be p re se n t a t th e 6 o ’clock social
D irt betw een the b rak e drum s
move all fat, add pepper and serve
“
W
ith
th is rin g 1 th e e endow w ith
and bands m ay cause the brakes
whom 815,080, or 94.7 per cent, a tte n d ­ lu n cheon be s u re to com e by 7 fo r
to squeak.
hot. T his is especially good for chil­ ed school. T his p ercentage was 5.2
'
all
my
goods,
c h a tte ls , lan d s a n d
th e s tu d y a n d p ra y e r service.
All
dren.
D irect spotlight to the right.
‘e
n
e
m
e
u
ts
—
”
higher than th a t of 1910.
c o rd ia lly in v ited .
R aining? Use tire chains for
O yster BlsqU«.—Cook a p int of
T h e .o ld ju d g e b ro k e in in ip a tle n t-
safety.
chopped oy sters in th re e cupfuls of
i ly and exclaim ed :
SMALLEST CITY HALL
F irs t C h u rc h of C h rist, S c ien tist
milk, stra in and reserve the milk. Rub
“ God A lm ighty, L incoln, th e s ta -
tlie oysters through a sieve, add two
P io n e e r a v e n u e S o u th .
S u n d ay tu le fixes all t h a t .”
tablespoonfuls of flour mixed with
serv ices a t 11 o’clock.
S u b je c t o f,
L incoln w as elected to co n g ress in
two tablespoonfuls of butter, add milk,
lesson. “ S o u l.” S u n d ay school a t 10 i 8 47t w h ere he 8erved one term
s a lt and pepper and cook eight
o ’clock. W ed n esd ay e v e n in g m e e t- F o llo w in g his re tire m e n t from con-
m inutes. Add a beaten egg and serve
ings a t 8 o ’clock. R e a d in g room op- g ross, L incoln p rac tic e d law d llig e n t-
a t once.
en d a ily from 2 u n til 5 p. in., ex- ly and rem a in e d aw ay from politics
cept S u n d ay s a n d holidays.
In 1854 he becam e activ e in th e new
To add to the resource« of one’*
U tah Shows L argest School A ttend­
ance in 5-20 Age Group, and
Louisiana Sm allest—Growth,
5.1 P er Cent In 10 Years.
« X 72«
,
! W" ’ T ,
"
CORRECT ALIGNMENT
OF BIG IMPORTANCE
Auto Wheels Out of Line Give
Short Tire Life.
Many Owner« Do Not Attempt Ta«k
Because of Lack of Knowledge—
Easy and Aocurate Method Is
8hown In Illustration.
life—think how much that m eans! To
add to those things that m ake us
more at home in the world; that help
guard us against en n u i.an d stagna­
tion; that invest the country with new
interest and excitem ent; that^ m ake
every walk ln the fields or woods an
excursion Into a land of exhausted
treasures; that make the returning
seasons fill us with expectation and
delight; that make every rod of
ground like a page of a hook, ln which
new and strange things m ay be read;
ln short, those things that keep us
fresh and sane and young and make
us immune to the strife and fever of
the world.—John Burroughs.
Lining up th e w heels of an au to ­
mobile is a problem th a t m any m otor­
ists do not a tte m p t because they do
not know how ; but th e following
method Is easy and a ccu rate in every
DRIED FR U IT8.
case.
Set the c ar in an open space on an
W hen we purchase a pound of dried
absolutely flat floor. P lace tw o boxes fru it we have an equivalent of four or
five pounds of the
W. C. T. U. Meeting—
C hecks w ill be a c ce p ted in p ay ­ on the floor, one about tw o feet from
fresh fru it.
In
T h e W o m en ’s C h ristia n T e m p e r­ m e n t o f incom e a n d o th e r fe d e ra l the re a r right wheel. Now stretch u
strin g betw een th e tw o boxes, being
counting
up
the
a n c e U nion la d ie s h eld a very p r o fit­ tax es, a n n o u n c e s C lyde G. H u n tle y ,
careful to keep the strin g a t an even
cost oil high liv­
a b le a n d in te r e s tin g m e e tin g a t th e c o lle c to r of in te r n a l re v e n u e , only
ing it is well to
lib r a ry on T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
A w hen h o n o re d by th e b a n k s upon
Eòli
rem em ber t h a t
E71
Î 'H
s tu d y c la ss h a s been o rg an iz ed a n d w hich th e y a re d ra w n a t p a r, o r fu ll
r H
w ater is an ex­
e i 3
a la rg e p a rt of each m e e tin g w ill be face value.
/
pensive thing to
1
U
i
J
d ev o ted to s tu d y of liv e to p ics o f th e
buy. T he aver­
T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e by
age cut of beef or m utton Is more
d ay. M rs. E tta R o la n d h a s c h a rg e C o llecto r H u n tle y on in s tru c tio n s
than h alf w ater, an egg contains 65
o f th e s tu d y class a n d w ill e n d e a v o r from th e c o m m issio n e r of in te r n a l
fej
per cent of w ater, a loaf of bread 45
to h av e som e live s u b je c t to d iscu ss re v e n u e , a t W a sh in g to n , D. C.
per cent, and when it comes to fruits,
a f t e r e a ch b u sin e ss m ee tin g .
T h e re fo re , w h e re it is know n th a t Automobile Wheel* O ut of Alignm ent the average liquid content is three-
Give 8 h o rt T ire Life. Keep Them fourths of the weight. T his sam e li­
th e b a n k upon w h ich th e check is
Properly Aligned by This Simple quid found in fru its m akes them so
E u g e n e M an S peaks—
d ra w n w ill n o t pay th e sa m e a t p a r,
Method.
A be B e n n e tt, of th e E u g e n e B ible th e ta x p a y e r sh o u ld re m it by b a n k
refreshing in sum m er and valuable as
u n iv e rsity , w as in to w n th e f irs t of d r a f t o r m oney o rd e r.
distance from the floor. M easure from a tonic, so th e am ount we spend in
th e w eek an d sp o k e a t th e C h ristia n
C o llecto r H u n tle y c a lls a tte n tio n th is strin g to the fro n t and re a r p a rts w ater is not w asted, as it not only
c h u rc h M onday n ig h t to a la rg e a u ­ to th e fac t t h a t a ll fe d e ra l o ffic ers of the rig h t fro n t and re a r tires. If adds to its palatabillty, but also di­
gestibility.
dience.
a n d em ployes m u st pay an incom e th e distances a re not equal, sh ift the
T he d a te caloric value is one and
boxes or the steerin g wheel until they
ta x on t h e ir s a la rie s
tw
o-thirds th a t of sirloin steak. The
a re exactly so. T he strin g will then
T h e s a la rie s of o ffic e rs a n d em ­
be exactly parallel to th e line of the Arab lives on them under the h a rd ­
est conditions.
ployes m u st pay an Incom e tax on w heels on th a t side.
t h e i r sa la rie s .
Prunes, which are produced ln great
Then, w ith a second p a ir of boxes
q
uantity
ln ou r own country, are too
T h e s a la rie s of o ffic e rs an d em and a string, do the sam e thing on the
well,
but
not wisely known. In buy­
ployes of th e s ta te o r a n y p o litic a l left side, thereby obtaining an o th er
ing
them
th
e larger a re the cheaper—
W hen this Is accom plished,
su b d iv isio n th e re o f, such a s a city , line.
those
th
a
t
run
40 o r 50 to the pound.
tow n, c o u n ty , o r h a m le t, how ever, m easure across from one line to the
P runes to be served a t th eir best
other, m aking sure th a t these two are
a r e ex em p t fro m ta x a tio n u n d e r th e
equal distances from th e wheels. Do should never be overheated. Cover
fe d e ra l incom e ta x law .
T h is law
th e sam e a t the rea r. If these two with w ater and sim m er until soft,
ex p re ssly p ro v id e s th a t th is ex em p ­ m easurem ents agree exactly, the w heels adding very little sugar, If any, and
tio n does n o t e x te n d to s a la rie s paid a re ln alignm ent.— P opular Science let them stan d for an hour or longer
in th e ir own Juice a fte r rem oving from
fe d e ra l o ffic e rs o r em ployes, “ in ­ M onthly.
M any fo lk s still have th e old idea c lu d in g th e p re s id e n t of th e U n ited
th e Are.
In sp ite of the fact that
dried fru its have been known and
a b o u t la u n d ry serv ice— t h a t fct is
S ta te s, th e ju d g e s of th e su p re m e TO AVOID MAGNETO TROUBLE
used for years, a sm all per cent of our
costly.
T he fa c t is, we w ill w ash and in fe rio r c o u rts , a n d a ll o th e r of-
i 0" “ “I? .’ “d bed
and emPto,¡a w i t h e r ‘X t e d Remove Distributor Cover Once a housewives have th e rig h t conception
of th e ir food value. They a re rich
lin e n , to w e ls a n d o th e r f la t pieces,
Month and Wipe Out—Also
or appointed, of the United States,
in carbohydrates, sugar— which sup­
f o r less th a n you c a n h a v e y o u r A la sk a, H aw aii, o r a n y p o litic a l su b ­
Clean Breaker Pointe.
plies heat and energy fo r the running
w a sh in g a lo n e done a t hom e.
of this body m achine— and they are
division th e re o f, o r th e D istric t of
W hile th e m agneto only needs two
W e’ll sav e you m oney, tim e a n d C o lu m b ia .”
economical when com pared to other
drops of oil in each bearing every
w o rry , an d w e’ll do b e tte r w ork fo r
foods which we consider Indispens­
thousand m iles It Is well to rem ove able.
you th a n an y hom e la u n d re s s can,
BUYING FAMILIES
th e d istrib u to r cover once a m onth
b ecau se w e’ve paid th o u sa n d s of d o l­
It may sound strange to ta lk and wipe out w ith a cloth dipped In
la r s fo r special e q u ip m e n t w hich about “ buying families” in a
free gasoline. At the sam e tim e pass a
c a n n o t be d u p lic a te d in th e hom e.
country that forbids the sale or bar­ piece of double-ought sand-paper be­
E v ery g allo n of w a te r we use is ter of human beings, but It can be tw een the b rea k e r points to rem ove
Her System
any corrosion th a t m ay be form ing.
ra in -s o ft, a b so lu te ly p u re ;
ev ery
done within the law and San Diego T his will put off m agneto troubles
A n e g re ss had a fam ily of w ell-
o u n c e of soap is c a re fu lly selected Is actually doing It on a wholesale
alm ost indefinitely.
fo r its p u rity a n d m ild n ess.
b
eh
av ed boys, a n d one d ay h e r m is­
scale.
tre
s
s asked:
Send us y o u r fam ily b u n d le th is
San Diego wanted more families,
Takln’
Chances
w e e k — In clu d e e v e ry th in g th a t needs
“ Sally, how d id you ra is e y o u r
and instead of merely wishing for
“ W ell, D in ah , is y o u r h u sb a n d a hoys so w e ll? ”
w a sh in g . W h en it com es hom e y o u ’ll
them, went out and bought them In good provider?”
c h a n g e y o u r id ea s aboujt laundT y
" A h ’ll te ll you, m is s u s ,” a n sw e re d
the open market, and at a surpris­
Yeasum;
but
I’se
powerful Sally. “ Ah ra is e dem boys w ith a
serv ice. C all us up to d ay a n d ta lk
ingly small price. It bought those skeered he's gwine ter git ketched at
It over.
b a rre l-s ta v e , a h ’ A h r a is e ’ em f r e ­
families by selling them San Diego. it.”— Kansas City Journal.
q u e n t.” — W a tc h m a n -E x a m in e r.
We’ll save you
money, time and
worry on your
lamily washing
Maturday, February i l , ivtfäjk
It is nothing new to hear a city
boast of her large and m agnificent
city hall, but it is very rare, Indeed,
th a t you h ear talk of th e sm allest.
T he city hall shown here is at Lisper-
vllle, Pa., and it is th e sm allest city
I im U In the world. It Is eight feet high,
ten feet deep and eig h t feet wide.
J u s t a little la rg e r than a doll’s
house.
O p e ra te d on a t M edford—
M rs. C. W. N im s, of N o rth M ain
s tr e e t, w as ta k e n to a h o sp ita l a t
M edford an d o p e ra te d on y e s te rd a y
fo r g all sto n e s and o th e r s y m p a th e tic
a ilm e n ts. She w as re s tin g la te la s t
n ig h t, b u t no w ord h as been received
from h e r bedside to d ay a t tim e of
going to p ress.
A utomobile
Ohio has a registry of 677,900 m otor
vehicles.
rep u b lica n m ovem ent in Illin o is and
M e th o d ist E p isco p al C h u rc h
becam e p ro m in e n t a t p olitical g a th -
C o rn e r N o rth M ain a n d L a u re l j e rin g s fo r sev eral y ears,
s tre e ts .
S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. j 11 waH d u rin g th e se y e a rs of his
in., Dr. G. W . G regg, s u p e r in te n d e n t.!
a c tiv ity th a t he en g ag ed in
M orning serv ices a t 11, w ith Rev. M. j th e fam o u s d e b a te s w ith D ouglas,
A. R a d e r, D D E p w o rth L eag u e a t a n d d u rin g w hich he was d efe a te d
6 :1 5 , G e rtru d e W ertz, le a d e r. E v e n ­ for th e se n a te by his o ra to ric a l c o n ­
ing serv ices a t 7 :3 0 , w ith Rev. M. A tem p o rary .
R a d e r, D. D. Dr. R a d e r w as 18 y e a rs
L incoln becam e th e fo rem o st fig ­
ago a p a s to r a n d d is tric t s u p e rin te n ­ u re In th e c o u n try In 1861, w hen he
d e n t in th e P h ilip p in e Isla n d s.
He w as elected to th e presidency,
____ i
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.
..
.
has a m essage o f u n u su a l in te re s t ess— j j
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
fo r A m erica. P e rh a p s no m an k now s
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th e s itu a tio n of th e P acific a n d i t s ; F’0 R R E N T— Six room house a t 102
v ita l re la tio n to o u r A m erican n a tio n
2 ? k s tre e t.
Apply 105 N orth
I P io n e e r Ave.
137-3
and c h u rc h b e lte r th a n Dr. R oder,
T he yo u n g people of M edford M etho- FO R R E N T — Two or th re e room
d ist c h u rc h will a tte n d th e E p w o rth
fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t. G round for
g ard en . V acant F e b ru a ry 30. May
L eag u e an d evening services. C has.
be seen now. P h o n e 468-J. 137tf
A. E d w a rd s, m in iste r.
j FO R SA LE— E ig h t room house, w ith
... , _
.
, _
.
! la rg e lot. 117 L a u rel St. W rite
F ir s t C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h
p . o . Box »7.
137-3*
S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith
classes fo r all g ra d e s a n d ages. B ring FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d seven room
m odern house, ch icken y a rd , wood
y o u r Bible. M orning serv ices, 11 a.
house, an d f ru it a n d g a rd e n . See
m.
S u b je ct, “ A b rah am L in c o ln .”
it a t 162 A lida an d In q u ire 148
137-2*
J u n io r E n d e a v o r, 4 p. m. C h ristia n ! A llda St.
E n d e a v o r, 6 :3 0 p. m.
A special I OREGO N
N U RSERY CO. — O rd e r
m e e tin g has also been called fo r C
now.
All kin d s of g u a ra n te e d
n u rse ry stock fo r sp rin g d elivery.
p. m. fo r th e p u rp o se of o rg a n iz in g
S.
S. D avies, a t dep o t b a rb e r shop,
an a lu m n i council. T his is fo r all,
a g e n t.
136-6*
both old an d y o u n g w ho a re in te r ­
ested in C h ristia n E n d e a v o r. E v e n ­ FO R R E N T — T h re e room s and b a th ,
ra n g e and gas for cooking. E v ery - V"
in g serv ice, 7 :3 0 p. ni.
S u b ject,
th in g firs t class. $22.50 in clu d in g
“ A b rah am L in c o ln ’s relig io u s f a ith .”
lig h ts and w a te r.
P h o n e 411-R.
T he Illin o is so ciety , th e G. A. R. a n d
137-1
« • «
Pennsylvania has 17,500 retail g aso ­
line dealers.
* • *
T here are 90 firms In the U nited
Srates m anufacturing gasoline tra c ­
tors.
• • •
Highw ay accidents in P a ris last year
num bered 60,375—an average of 165
dally.
• • •
A light autom obile has been in­
vented ln F ran ce th a t can he m ade to
Jump over obstacles not more than
three feet in height.
• * «
W hen the ow ner rem oves a spark
plug and tiuds the porcelain Jnsulatof
broken, the portion which h as fallen
off may have m ade its way down be
tw een tl»e piston and cylinder, where
It will cause scoring of the m etal.
Boy Spears Big Hawk.
G rants Pass, Ore.—jln lg h ts who
thronged the courts of King A rthur
had nothing on M arian Sm ith, aged
nine years, of this city, when It comes
to throw ing a wicked spear. M arian
w as playing w ith some other lads
when a huge hawk lit ln a nearby
tree. He called to his playm ates to
w atch, threw a spear a t tlie bird and
brought it to earth , pierced through
the neck. T h e haw k m easured 31
inches from tip to tip of its wings.
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