Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Î M A8HLAÑD Ö A iti tidíngs
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
AS COMET SWINGS ITS TAIL
Local and Personal
Speed Records of Celestial Bodies A rt
All Broken W hen They T u rn
Around the Sun.
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TYPICAL STYLES AS SHOWN
IN TAILORED FROCKS OF WOOL
I
ASHLAND ELKS
PHYSICIANS.
per <>R ERNEST A. WOODS— PracUe*
h o u r se llin g o u r ru b b e riz e d s a n i­
limited to eye, ear, nose and
ta ry a p ro n s a n d b loom ers. P acific
throat.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and
A pron Co., 815 L o m b a rd S t., P o r t- '
2
to
6.
Swedenburg 3idg„ Ash­
lan d , Ore.
144-6*
land, Ore.
YS-tf
WAN I ED.
DR» J, J, EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited te
W A N TED — To buy chickens.
105
eye, ear, ncB® and throat. Glasses
. . P i n e s tre e t.
143-4*
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supplied. Oculist and aurlst fot
W A N TED — W ill pay h ig h e s t cash
3. P R. R. Offices, M. F, and H
p rices
fo r fu rs — sk u n k , m in k .j
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
LADIES ARE MAKING
LO ST— By A rlen e
K ilb o rn , gold DR. SHAW-— E ye, e a r, nose, th ro a t
w rist w atch , S unday a b o u t 4
s p e c ia lis t; glasses fitte d . Office
o’clock, on N o rth M ain or betw een
a t resid en ce, P io n e e r Ave., m orn-
B ush s tr e e t a n d L ith ia B akery.
in g a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 2 8.
R e tu rn to 40 B ush s tre e t or T id ­
in g s office. R e w ard .
144-2*
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. MAUD IN G E R SO LL H A W LEY
-—V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician .
N e u ritis cases n sp ecialty. P h o n e
AUTO FO R R E N T — By h o u r w ith o u t
d riv e r to resp o n sib le perso n s, re a s o n ­
367-J. T re a tm e n t given only In
your own hom e.
a b le ra te s. E. N. N o rto n M otor Co.
P h o n e 57.
1 4 2 -lm o
FO R RENT.
PLUMBING
FO R SA LE.
H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
FO R SA L E — One dozen T an cred
in g an d day w o rk . 248 F ifth St.,
phone 166-J.
lOOtf
s tr a in W h ite L eg h o rn h en s a n d
one ro o ste r.
E ssie K. G a lb ra ith ,
115 L incoln St.
144-6 PH O N E y o u r n e x t Job of plum bing
to J e rr y O’N eal, B eaver B uilding
P h o n e 138.
FO R SA L E — New ra n g e stove, only
ben used one m o n th .
125 N ut-
TRANSFER AND EX PRESS
ley s tr e e t.
143-4*
FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service
FO R SA L E — T h o ro u g h b re d G erm an
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s, caj
ro lle r re g is te re d c a n a rie s. T h ree
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P hone 11*
m a te d p a irs in cages an d ten fe ­
O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H ote
m ales. W ill sell cheap w hile th ey
A sh lan d .
56t»
last. C all 451-L.
143-3
r L. POWELL— GBKKRAI t r \ \ -
FO R SA LE— B a rre d P ly m o u th Rock
FE R — Good team and m ot«'
a n d W h ite L e g h o rn eggs fo r h a tc h ­
tru c k s
Good service at a r«as«i
ing, 75 c e n ts fo r 15. A lso p o u ltry
P h o n e 83
to n ic a n d w a sh in g ta b le ts , cheap.
CAR W ASH IN G
E Y ockey, 177 E. M ain. P h o n e
1 4 2 -lm o
• F IR S T CLASS
AR -WASHING and
polish! g. $2 0.
L ith ia G arage.
FO R SA L E — D andy tw o oven f ir e ­
P h o n e 114.
113tf
less co oker, a lm o s t new.
W rite
M rs. G. W . W olverton, Lock Box
' t F HUAI ES »A T I
184, G len View D rive.
142-6*
in the p icture above, reveal m uch a t­
tention to line and little to decora­
tion. T he long flaring sleeve, In the
gown a t the left, m ight introduce
a vivid color In the chiffon facing If
one chooses black or other dark color.
It is predicted th a t navy blue will be
less In dem and than it has been. This
frock has the fashionable plulted panel
(hat is Introduced Jn so m any ways
and often falls free from the w aist
down. A very handsom e girdle of silk
cord and beads Is worn with It.
FO R SA LE— B roody liens, h a tc h in g FO R S / LE OR T R A D E — O regon
fa rm , »‘o r lan d lots. A d d ress Box
A nother straight-line dress is a b e t­
eggs, O. A. C. B a rre d R ocks, B uff,
496, R itzv ille, W ash.
141-5*
B row n a n d W h ite L eg h o rn s. All
te r model for slender figures, with Its
h igh egg p ro d u c in g s tra in s . P rices FO R SALE OR TR A D E OR R E N T —
sk irt gathered to a loose bodice and
rea so n a b le .
P h o n e 408-R
set on w ith piping. P la its a re Intro­
S m all b rick b u sin ess b u ild in g . In
1 4 1 -lm o
duced a t each side In th e skirt.
good lo cation. A b a rg a in fo r a
s h o rt tim e. H o u se k e e p in g room s
FO R SA L E — V etch hay.
H am p to n
above.
Y otk ey & Co., R e a lto rs.
O rc h a rd . V oorhies C rossing. P h o n e
¿ d e v b e ffa i«
140-6
4 6 8 -R -l.
140-6
G R EA T BA RG A IN — I have 84 c a n ­ FO R TR A D E OR SA LE— H ouse, tw o
lots, w ith o u t b u ild in g s, g a rd e n
a rie s , s in g e rs a n d
h en s w ith
an d b e rries. W a n t to tra d e fo r
corrwoHT » y v o t r n n iw a m * uhioh
b re e d in g cages, seed, etc.
W ill
R o se b u rg p ro p erty . I. V. R e d ife r,
ta k e $200 cash fo r th e lo t; too ill
R o seb u rg , O r.
N o rth Side g ro ­
to a tte n d to th em . T he C h a ir Doc­
cery.
140-6
to r, 3d a n d A Sts.
1 3 0 -lm o *
«
gives you a receipt for
beautiful teeth
B ros.
Sfori
T r e a t C a ta r r h n ew w a y
Just rub it on and
breathe in the vapors
I
V V
Rua
her court has been gathered.
>1.00
fish e r, coyote, lynx, c a t, etc. E d ­
g a r Jo h n so n , F a rm B u re a u , M ed-j DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — S pecial at
te n tlo n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n
fo rd . O re. P h o n e 929.
1 2 4 tf
In te r n a l s e c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e
LOST.
g lan d s. Res. a n d office, 108 P io ­
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
LO ST— A g ate rin g , long s e ttin g .'
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
F in d e r phone 44-J. R e w ard . 144-2»,
p. m . .
Veiled Woman Ruler
of Million in India
7»»
O ne c e n t tfee w ned each tim e.
HELP WANTED
One of the m ost rem arkable things
N ew Tire p u t In to F o rd g e n e ra to rs
S w e e t cream fo r sale, 35 c e n ts a about com ets is the presence of a
a n d h ig h te n s io n m ag n e to s.
Satis* pine. R ose B ros.
1 3 1 tf tall. Not th a t all have them . Many
possess such appendages, and some
fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . F ix it Shop. 1 4 4 tf
E ld er H. H. R itter W ill S p e a k -
m ake m arvelous displays. However,
the
tall ap p ears to be a tra n sie n t a f­
E ld e r H. H. R itte r, of M abel, O r.,
T alen t M iner a V isitor—
fair
somehow due to th e com et’s
E. E . J e n n is o n , o f T a le n t, w as a w ill sp e ak a t th e C h u rc h of th e proxim ity to the sun. A periodic comet
p le a s a n t v isito r a t th e T id in g s o f f ic e : B re th re n - c o rn e r of M o u n tain a v e-.
which displays a m agnificent tail at
to d a y . M r. Je n n is o n is in te re s te d in n u e a n d Iow a s tr e e t, W ednesday ev- one apparition m ay show little or noth­
s e v e ra l q u a rtz c la im s n e a r O ak fla t, e n in g , F e b r u a r y 22, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock. | ing of this c h a ra c te r upon an o th er oc­
s a m p le s of w hich looked very good T he s u b je c t w ill be* “ T h e V acatio n casion.
C h u rc h S chool.” T he public is cor- j As a typical comet sw ings sw iftly
a n d a c c o rd in g to a ssa y re p o rts, a re
w ell w o rth w o rk in g .
M r. J e n n iso n d ia lly in v ited to be p rese n t. H iram round the sun, the tail seem s to swing
around as well. A lw ays It stretches
is an o ld m in e r from C olorado a n d S m ith , p a sto r.
from the comet In a direction aw ay
k n o w s th e q u a rtz m in in g g am e from
D id you know we c a rry a fu ll lin e | from the sun. As the tall m ay be
A to Z. H e p re d ic ts big th in g s fo r
m any m illions of m iles In length, an
of lu n ch goods, k r a u t a n d pickles, j
h is h o ld in g s.
explanation is needed to cover the
salad oils, im p o rte d olive oil. P le n ty question as to how It Is possible In
of fish , c ra b s a n d o y ste rs. A sh lan d a few days to sw ing th e tall through
S ix te e n Inch d ry body pine wood,
F ish M ark et.
1 4 4 tf an arc of 180 degrees. Some com ets
p e r tie r , >3.75. C arso n F o w le r L u m ­
are ex traordinarily rapid m overs as
b e r Co.
142-4
H ave th a t old s u it re n o v a te d a t they round the sun. Thus, the periodic
P a u ls e ru d 's .
13 3 t f , comet of 1843 reached, In its swing
round, the w onderful velocity of 300
Hotel Ashland Guest»—
miles per second. However, It is m ore
T h e fo llow ing p e rso n s a re rec e n t R e p o rte d Im p ro v in g —
p articu larly the rapid angular swing
a r r iv a ls a t th e H o tel A sh la n d ;
E.
W ord w as tele p h o n ed la s t n ig h t
of the tail th a t needs explanation. If
S a n d e rs, Mr. a n d M rs. J. L. F ra n k e l, from M edford to th e e ffe c t th a t Mrs.
the tail is precisely th e sam e object
W . H. A tw a te r, San F ra n c isc o ; P a u l C. W. N im s, w ho h as been a p a tie n t throughout, a 72-hour sw ing of a hun­
S p litz e r, S p o k an e, W ash .; C. Stev- a t a h o sp ita l th e re fo r se v e ra l days, i dred million m iles of tail through two
e n s, R o se b u rg , O r.; E lb e rt W. A llen, w as s te a d ily im p ro v in g a n d w ith like right angles would m ean th a t the
S alem , O r.; Mr. a n d Mrs. E. H. B eil, im p ro v e m e n t for th e re m a in d e r of term inal particles covered an arc con­
M r. a n d M rs. G eorge F a r ris , R ed- th e w eek, she w ould be a b le to com e siderably over 150,000.000 m iles long
a t tlie ra te of some 600 m iles per sec­
la n d s , C a lif.; M rs. L ena M ansfield, hom e S unday.
ond.—Scientific Am erican.
F o rk s , W a sh .; G. E. P ilc h e r, Mr. a n d
-------- —
M rs. O. J. H a tte r a n d d a u g h te r M ar-j
If y o u r sto m a c h is o u t of o rd e r
g e ry , M r. an d Mrs. M. O. G oodner, ° r d istre s s e d , no m a tte r fro m w h a t AGED MAN WOULD SEE WORLD
R . 'L ow e, H. M. G o o d n er, CL H. cause, M i-O-Na sto m a c h ta b le ts will T urkish M ethuselah, a t 146, R efuses
M ills, S e a ttle , W a sh .; Mr. a n d M rs. give In s ta n t re lie f In case o f in d ig e s - ,
to Consider Him self as Too Old
C. C h ap p ell, J . C. M yers, M r. a n d tlo n , a c u te o r c h ro n ic , o r m oney
to T ravel.
M rs. J . A. C ram o k , A. F . H old en J r ., back. G u a ra n te e d by M cN air B ros
A m odern M ethuselah, reputed to be
M r. a n d M rs. C. D. M cP hail, A. W.
N T E R E S T has not been centered to
the
oldest man on earth , has sta rte d
H
alf
a
Q
uarter—
B a r tle tt, C. E. C lo d felte r, P o rtla n d ;
much during the p a st few seasons
H . E . T u c k e r, A k ro n , O hio; D allas
A. C. W illh ite is th e re c ip ie n t of a out to see the world before he gets
on the graceful long-line dresses
“too old to trav el.” Zorn Mehmed,
H u rle y , M r. a n d M rs. H. E. A llen, h a lf of a q u a r te r of a beef from
th a t have won the devotion of women
one hundred and forty-six y ears old,
D e n v e r, C olo.; Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed. som e of his th o u g h tfu l re la tio n s , an d ol' C onstantinople has arrived in P aris. as on th eir decoration. F abrics have
C a rm a ly , E. J. M undy, G eorge P. says th a t th is m ay tid e him over u n ­ Zora, who has been w orking p retty been still less im portant, hut the com­
M artz, Los A ng eles; Mrs. L eona Con- til sp rin g , w hen g ree n v e g e ta b le s consistently for 140 years, Is in ex­ ing of spring will change all this, so
the fashion prophets say—It is to be
cellent health and boasts of being
d re y , F . T. A n d rew s, J o h n V ale, J. E. ¡com e
a
colorful season and its rosy dawn
able to c arry a 200-pound weight.
E n d e rs , K la m a th F a lls ; L e n a F ofley,
Is painting the horizon w ith m any hues.
Zora produces Identification pa­
E u g e n e , O r.; M rs. G eorge H. P a t te r ­
See o u r s p rin g s u its a t p ric e s
T here Is no reason to think th a t the
pers
to prove he w as born iu 1775,
son, W illiam S c h ru m a n , S alem , O r.; back to n o rm a l. P a u ls e r u d ’s. 1 3 3 tf
silhouette
will be changed, but even
and he refers to his closest com peti­
W . S. R ic h a rd s, A lbany, O r.; M rs. E.
In
such
durable
and usually sedate-
to r fo r longevity honors, a Sioux In ­
goods
as
English
or Scotch tweeds,
M. T om s, F . L. T om s, C h illiw ack, B.
dian in the U nited S tates, aged one
colors
are
novel;
we
find delft blue,
C .; F. G. O stla n d , M inneapolis, M inn.
hundred and thirty-seven years, as
sea
green
and
violet
am
ong them to he
M rs. J o h n A lbee, S ilv er L ak e, N. H .;
“a m ere boy.” Zora has a son ninety-
used
in
su
its
and
tailored
dresses.
five
y
ears
old,
and
he
has
so
many
and H. S. M dVicar, Don P e d ro , Calif.
descendants th a t he long ago lost T here a re some new wool weaves th a t
look like velvet, and several novelty
count.
N o tice— A tten tion , Buckeyes—
rough
effects, and designers think espe­
The aged T urk is a skeptic on the
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g a n d b a n q u e t
cially
well of black and w hite checks.
subject of m atrim ony. H aving tried
W
ith
all this fu ro re for color the
o f th e O hio a sso c ia tio n w ill m eet
the experience fo u r tlqies, he says
black
gown
still holds its own.
F e b ru ary
22,
1922,
W ednesday.
T he A sh lan d E lk s b a s k e tb a ll tea m he speaks w ith a certuin am ount of
Tw
o
sm
art
all-day frocks, as shown
D in n e r a t 1 2 :3 0 a t L egion h a ll, M ed­ was a g a in v ic to rio u s o v er th e M ed­ authority.
“
W
omen,”
said
Zora,
shaking
his
fo rd , O re. All fo rm e r re s id e n ts an d fo rd L egion tea m in a close gam e
th e i r fa m ilie s In v ited .
Com e w ith played a t M edford S a tu rd a y n ig h t. head bitterly, “ women, they may seem
as sw eet as the rosy daw n, but, verily,
w e ll-fille d b a sk e ts. A good p ro g ra m T he M edford a g g re g a tio n
s ta r te d i they are more often like thorns, hidden
fo llo w s d in n e r.
143-3 w ith a Kush a n d g a in e d a good lead,
only by a rosy ex terio r.”
th e sco re b e in g 18 to 11 in th e ir fav­
o r a t th e end of th e f ir s t half. T he
N o s e -T ip V a c c in a tio n .
P u rp le a n d W h ite of A shland cam e
The aged Ja p an e se statesm an had
back s tro n g in th e second h a lf a n d | a little, saucer-shaped sc ar on the tip
soon evened up th e sco re a n d th e n 1 of his nose.
“All we Jap an ese of the older gen­
g ain ed th e lead w hich th e y held u n ­
eration have this scar,” he said. “It's
til th e end of th e gam e, th e fin al our vaccination m ark.”
ig
sco re b e in g 28 to 26. T he gam e was
“Mercy !”
h o tly c o n te ste d from b e g in n in g to
“Yes, it’s our vaccination m ark. In
end a n d th e speedy flo o r w o rk a n d the old days, when com pulsory vac­
b a s k e t sh o o tin g b ro u g h t th e crow d j cination first cam e in, we vaccinated
to th e ir fe e t tim e a n d a g a in .
I t i everybody on th e tip of the nose.
w ould be h a rd to pick o u t a n y p a r ­ Why? Well, because it was a good
place—no m ovement there, you see, to
tic u la r s t a r p la y in g in e ith e r tea m ,
rub off the scab. Also because a vac­
as all played good, c o n s is te n t b a s k e t­ cination m ark on the nose tip was eas­
b a ll th ro u g h o u t th e gam e.
ily identified by the m edical officer—
T h e M edford a n d A sh lan d p lay ers no need to tak e off h alf your clothes
had th e m is fo rtu n e o f b e in g robbed in order to prove th a t you’d been vac­
of all th e ir sm all c h a n g e d u rin g th e cinated.
“Yes, nose-tip vaccination had its
firs t h a lf of th e gam e, as som eone
good points, hut before th e m odern
e n te re d th e d re s s in g room th ro u g h
hankering a fte r beauty it had to go,
a window’ a n d w’e n t th ro u g h th e just as knee vaccination is going, here
c lo th in g , ta k in g a ll th e m oney from in the w estern world, before the one-
th e p o ck ets, b u t le a v in g th e w atch es piece bathing dress and the stocking
and jew elry . T he m oney w as n o t r e ­ rolled down to th e top of th e calf.”
covered.
New United S ta te s H ospitals.
T h e lin e -u p w as as follow s:
Before, the year ended the U nited
A sh lan d
E lk s — B en tley ,
rig h t
l^ ñ x w s e . o f
fo rw a rd ; H u g h e s, le ft fo rd w a rd ; M. S la te s public health service had added
th ree more hospitals to th e fourteen it
G rubb
( c a p ta in ) , c e n te r; Y oung,
hud opened since Ja n u a ry 1 last. It la
T k « ß c g U rtL
ßJvopal
r ig h t g u a rd ; L. G rubb, le ft g u a rd .
also preparing nine o th er hospitals,
I M edford
L e g io n — D ub
W a tso
• n , four of which will probably be opened
rig h t fo rw a rd : B a u g h m a n , left fo r­ by May 1 and the others a little later.
w a rd : W illia m so n , c e n te r: S herw ood, All of these hospitals have eith er been
LONDON, F eb. 21.— T h e P rin c e of
r ig h t g u a rd ; Iris h C olem an, left leased from p riv ate ow ners or taken W ales h a s ju s t en d ed a v isit to w hat
over from the arm y or th e navy, the
g u a rd .
is re g a rd e d a s a very ad v a n ce d w om ­
S u b s titu tio n s :
E lk s — C lary fo r new construction authorized by con­ a n in In d ia .
gress a t the ex tra session not yet
B e n tle y ; B entley fo r C lary. L egion being well under way.
She is a r u le r of a m illio n people.
— M u irh ead fo r W a tso n ; P h ip p s for
H ospitals planned to be opened fo r H e r a u th o r ity is a b s o lu te , a n d she
S h erw o o d ; ¡N arreg an for W illia m ­ 1922 Include the tuberculosis hospi­ h a s p ow ers o f life an d d e a th .
She
so n ; W illia m so n fo r P h ip p s; W atso n tals nt beautiful Dawson Springs, Ky. ; ! m ay pass on h e r n a m e a n d title to a
fo r M u irh ead .
E xcelsior Springs, Mo., and R utland, d a u g h te r u n d e r th e old p lan of m a ­
Mass., w ith a to ta l of 920 b ed s; the
R e fe re e — Seely H all.
tria rc h y . She keeps h e r ow n n am e
general hospitals a t F o rt W alla W al­
la, W ash., and a t Norfolk, Va., w ith in m a rria g e . H e r h u sb a n d is given a
a to tal of 1,240 beds, and the neuro­ lesse r place in th e c o u rt.
W h a t m o re could th e m ost fiery
psychiatrie hospital in th e Bronx, New
fe m in is t a s k ?
York city, w ith 1,000 beds.
Y et th is p o w e rfu l w om an ru le r,
Head colds, too, yield to the double action
J e h a n , th e begum of B hopal, does
Cold Reception.
of Vicks VapoRub
“I have some lines addressed to n o t su ccu m b to o n e te m p ta tio n of
D'Annunzio,” said the tim orous visitor. to d ay ; She n e v e r exposes h e r sk in
“Well, he Isn’t here,” snapped the in public. So t h a t no one could pos­
hard-hearted editor. “T he last tim e I sibly g ain a g lim p se of h e r veiled
Apply Vicks up the nostrils.
Head colds are checked or
heard of *Gabe’ lie w as g etting his face a special b o d y g u a rd a c co m p a n ­
Snuff it well back. Also melt completely warded off if thus
m ail a t Flum e, but I u n derstand he
some Vicks in a spoon or tin cup treated at the onset.
is going to leave and I don’t know ied h e r to th e c o rn a tio n of K ing
and inhale the vapors. At night
Vicks combines in salve form
w here he w ants it forw arded.”—B ir­ G eorge in 1911.
repeat and rub on neck. Vapors the old, time-tested remedies—
L ives in S p le n d o r
m ingham Age-Herald.
will be inhaled all night.
Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus,
B e a u tifu l w h ite silk fash io n s h e r
Sufferers from chronic catarrh Thyme and Oil of Turpentine.
New York T urns to Concrete.
u su a l ro b e, a n d she lives in sp led d o r.
will get welcome relief and better It is the most universal treat­
A reinforced concrete building six­ R ich fa b ric s a n d gold e m b ro id e rie s
sleep thru this treatment, and ment today for all cold troubles
teen stories high is to be built in the h a n d on h e r p a la c e w alls.
S unny
leather district of New York city, ju st w h ite c o u rty a rd s , w ith s c a rle t p a th ­
persistency will be well re­ as well as cuts, bruises and itch­
below the Brooklyn bridge. T his is a
warded.
ing skin troubles.
w ays, b r illia n t fo u n ta in s a n d b ird s
record height for such a stru c tu re on
M anhattan island, w here concrete has e n h a n ce h e r ex isten ce, th e e n d of
open used sparingly and only for lofts w hich is th e h a p p in e ss of h e r s u b ­
jec ts.
and factories.
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To do honor to the visiting prince
Over 17 MdSott Jan U»ed Yaarfy
B uff le g h o rn eggs. P h o n e 411-R .
M c N a ir
B U S IN E S S A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L
FO R SA L E — S ingle com b W h ite
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
R ocks, e x tra la rg e b ird s. P h o n e
340-Y.
1 2 7 -lm o
FO R SA LE— W h ite M inorca h a tc h ­
ing eggs, n o n -se tte rs , la rg e w h ite
eggs, $1.00 fo r 15.
922 B oule­
v ard . P h o n e 457-R.
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BU SIN ESS O P P O R T U N IT IE S
W E CAN LOCATE you in m o st any
k in d of p a y in g b u sin e ss in S o u th ­
e rn O regon. F O U R -S IT E SA LES
AGENCY, B usiness B ro k e rs, B ea­
ver
B lock,
A sh la n d ;
M edford
B ldg., M edford.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER—
Thos. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u ­
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a
c a n d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r
th e office of county co m m issio n er
of Ja ck so n co u n ty , s u b je c t to th e
decision of th e re p u b lic a n vo ters
of said co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry elec­
tio n , May 1 9 th , 1922.
W . A. SH E L L
B A R B E R
Children's Work A
Specialty
:
S afety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
doz. D obule b it, 60c doz.
0. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City and Ranch Proportio»
H ouses to R ent
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
We Buy and Sell
W h ile
in
P o rtla n d recen tly
bought
BA RG A IN CO U N TER GOODS
such
as e x tra
w agon
w heels
reach es,
le a d b a rs ,
sin g le tre e s,
plow b e a m s an d h a n d le s, a t
p rices p re v a ilin g before th e w ar.
Com e in early w hile th ey last.
F e n c in g , h a rn e s s and Im ple­
m en ts a t red u ced prices.
New and second h a n d sew ing
m achines.
I
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will see th e g lo rie s of D u rb a r h all.
T he b e g u m ’s se clu d e d l)He does
not p re v e n t h e r from bein g one of
E n g la n d ’s m o st v a lu a b le v assals. In
tra v e l she rid e s a t th e head of h e r
tro o p s, h e r eyes b laz in g th ro u g h th e
p eep h o les in h e r h e a d d re ss. She h as
fo u n d ed an d su p p o rte d h o sp ita ls,
schools, s ta te ra ilw a y s an d police
system s.
On one occasion, d u rin g a trip to
M ecca, h e r tro o p s had to fig h t o ff an
a tta c k by A rabs, a n d sh e led th em In
b a ttle .
INCOME BLANK FORMS ON HAND
B lank fo rm s fo r re p o rtin g n e t in ­
com e of c o rp o ra tio n s fo r th e y e a r
1921 have been received by C lyde G.
H u n tle y , c o lle c to r of in te rn a l rev e ­
n u e. a n d m ay be o b ta in e d upon a p ­
p lic a tio n e ith e r to C o llecto r H u n tle y
a t P o rtla n d o r th e b ra n c h offices a t
E u g e n e a n d P e n d le to n .
As Is th e
case w ith in d iv id u a l incom e ta x r e ­
tu rn s , c o rp o ra tio n s a re re q u ire d tq
file th e ir r e tu r n s on o r b e fo re M arch
15. T he tim e fo r filin g p a rtn e rs h ip !
a n d fid u c ia ry r e tu r n s , h e w e v e r, has)
been ex ten d ed u n til May 15, b u t w ith ;
th is ex ception a ll incom e ta x r e t u r n s '
m u st b e filed n o t la t e r th a n M arch
15, o r th e d e lin q u e n t ta x p a y e r w ill j
He be lia b le to heav y p e n a ltie s.
Real Estate
FIRK INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
A shland, Oregon
Phone 20
Peil's Corner
We in v ite y o u to look
ov er o u r stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
an d o th e r D ec o ra tiv e
M a terial.
W e w illin g ly give prices
an d figure a m o u n ts
needed.
160 Acres
Hold I and-Pas ture
Much of it good so il— n o t ste e p
— n e a r A shland. N e a r paved h ig h ­
w ay.
Estim ated 16,000 tie r s of
h a rd a. d so ft wood. P ric e very
rea so n a b le .
W ill ta k e good A shland p ro p ­
e rty fo r p a rt p a y m e n t; te rm s on
balance.
P ro p e rly h a n d le d ,
b u sin e ss pays w ell.
th e
wood
Dickerson & Son Billings Agency
A
THE PAINT MAN
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Established 1888
gbone fftl
41 E . Main SC