Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Eastern Star tonight (T uesday);
Initiations.
Ashland Lodge W ednesday even­
ing; practice meeting.
Siskiyou Chapter, R. A. M., Thurs-j
day evening; work in Royal Arch; j
supj er at 6:30 prompt.
Ashland Lodge No. 23, Friday ev­
ening; third degree.
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F am ily 111—
The family of Robert McKamey,
who live at the corner of Gresham
and Iowa streets, have all been ill
w ith influenza, and although the rest
of the family are much improved,
Mrs. McKamey is still quite ill.
hours to make the eight miles. Mr.
Bryant states th a t scarcely any snow
Tamales of quality, served in the fek in th a t section of the couutry un­
husk, a t Rose Bros.
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th a t the first snowfall was about
B u ys Property —
four feet in one and and a night.
T. F. Smith has purchased through
the Ashland Realty company, lots 10, R eturns fix>m H ospital —
11 and 12 in the Railroad addition,
Miss W inifred W atson, daughter
with the residence thereon, formerly of F. E. W atson, of Straw berry Lane,
owned by John McMichel.
was brought home from the hospital
at Medford yesterday.
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R eturns H o m e -
Mis. M. K. Landrum and two chil­
dren, who have been visiting with
Mrs. L andrum ’s parents for the past
two months, returned to th eir home
in Berkeley, Calif., a few days ago.
To Im prove Property—
Mr. Ambrose, father of Mrs. C. W.
Chattin, is tearing down his house
on Fairview street, and intends to
build a new, modern bungalow as
soon as the old house is out of the
way.
Cliff Payne makes trap nests.
Yeo sez: I would like to insure
every dwelling in Ashland; all in­
surance rates are not th e same; if I
can’t give you ju st as good protec­
tion for less money, then I ’ll quit
the business. Phone 42 or 274-J.
Empty truck in Portland coming
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south at' once. Will haul load of
goods up to three tons from any Among Those 111—
point to Ashland or fu rth er south.
Dr. W. E. Blake is among those ill
Ashland Realty Co.
144-2 with influenza, but is recovering and
will be back at work within a few
Purchase« House—
days.
Miss Roberta Ward has purchased
the house and three lots formerly 8 . P . O fficer V isits—
owned by Anna Elvens Rouse at 266
I. T. Sparks, district freight and
Fifth street. The transaction was passenger agent of the Southern Pa­
closed through the Ashland Realty cific company, was an Ashland visit­
company.
or today.
Nice Dry Wood! aiso BIox.
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
Ash­ Moved to D unsm uir—
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The H artley family, who have
lived on the Boulevard for some time
R ecovering from Severe A ttack—
moved to D unsm uir the la tte r part
Mrs. T rill T a ilo r ^is J Recovering of the week.
from a severe attack of larynigitis.
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H ave Moved H ere—
Levi L. Angle, who makes his
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Taylor have home with his son, O rra Angle, at
moved from Hilt, Calif., to a place in 116 South Pioneer avenue, is critic­
the Belleview district.
ally ill, and it is feared th a t he will
not survive the day.
Candy! Candy! Candy! W atch
Rose Bros, windows.
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Have you tried our new Cream
Bread? D etrick’s G roceteria— always
Try our home made doughnuts, first.
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graham bread, pies, cakes, salads,
cold meats. Home Bakery and Res­ Recovering from ‘‘F lu ”—
taurant, 69 North Main St.
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Mrs. Rose H arding is recovering
from an attack of the influenza.
Take H oneym oon Trip—
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore left this V isitin g at P rovolt —
Adam Beigle is visiting relatives
morning for Portland on their honey-
at
Provolt, Or.
moo.i trip. The length of their trip
could not be ascertained.
At W ork Again—
Her friends are glad to note th a t
W ednesday A fternoon d u b —
Miss
Agnes H edburg is able to re­
The Wednesday Afternoon club of
sume
her work a t the State Bank of
the Presbyterian church will meet
W ednesday in the church parlors. All Ashland.
women of the congregation are in­
vited to attend. There will be a pro­ S u fferin g from In flu en za—
Mrs. Mary Hale of Beach street is
gram and a social time. The host­
suffering
an attack of influenza.
esses are Mrs. L. C. Dunn, Mrs. John
F uller and Mrs. H. B. Plum mer.
"Telluric Currents Will
Open New World 99 --Rota
By F. A. WRAY
to be the first to discover and record
NEW LIEUTENANT
' FOR SALE OR TRADE— 500 pound
them.
I. N. S. Staff Correspondent
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capacity cream separator, in good
They may also be described as
FIRST COMPANY
LONDON, Feb. 21.— An invention
repair. Mark True.
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“ molecular force,” and they must
NATIONAL GUARD .
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th a t will revolutionize the world!
not be confused, says the professor,
APPLES
i T h is.is the claim of a young, a l - wit h Ampere’s therm o-electric cur-
FOR SALE— Newtowns, Lawvers,
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i most unknown, Italian scientist, Pro- rents or with Foucault currents.
’ Russets, Spitz, Delicious and Ar­
fessor L. V. Rota, who claims to
kansas Black from 50 cents to
It is the study of these telluric
i have discovered the secret of telluric currents, in their nature, intensity well. This play will be given in the
$1.50 per box. Phone 408-J or
call at 527 Terrace St.
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currents.
and direction, th at is believed to op- early part of March, date to be an­
nounced
later.
i "My invention,” states the p ro fes-'en up such possibilities of trem n-
The national guard is now the
sor, can cause battleships, subma- dous im portance for the future of
most im portant part of the defense
vines, aeroplanes and guns to c ru m -! humanity.
i ble to dust at any moment th at any ’ Professor Rota has recently given system of the country, the m ilitary
, government gives the order to move a prelim inary dem onstration at Mar- training it affords is invaluable, and
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seilles. With a cigar-shaped appara- it is essential tha: every young man
“ It can be harnessed up for th e itu s ’ 17 feet lon&. 30 inches in diam- th at has red blood in his veins and
,! service of man and can im m ensely! eter and weighing 200 pounds, he| patriotism for his country, should be
•speed up travel, tran sp o rt and com-j convinced a num ber of press c o r-j a member of the organization.
i m unication, w hether by land, w ater i respondents
th a t this apparatus
¡or air. It can cheapen every sort of could remain suspended motionless
m anufacture and enhance every d o m - in the air ior 24 hours, carrying a
estic and social immunity.
i considerable weight and be propelled
“ For instance, a cargo of mails o r ! 01* stopped w ithout the use of any
goods could be sent across the At- mechanical m otor
lantic through the upper air, w ith­
out a human being aboard the craft,
at a speed of 10 to 400 miles an I
hour. The vessel would rise v erti­
cally the prescribed height, travel
horizontally in a predeterm ined di­
rection and drop gently and punctu­
ally upon its destination.
In the first of two basketball
“ Travel Any D istan ce”
games of the Y. M. C. A. Junior
“W ireless messages, dispatched league, played according to schedule
from no costly or elaborate stations, a t the high school gymnasium Sat-
would
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Richard Headrick, Gaston Glass,
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afternoon, the M ethodists
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a ra th e r easy victory from the Pres
Grace Darmond and Georgia
confusion, and w ith absolute privacy u
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i byterians. The score was 22 to 4
Woodthorpe in the big cast
as between sender and receiver.
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¡Probably this was in retaliation for
The nature of all m ineral and oil. the way in which the Presbys car-'
Mary TildSn, old and gray, clings to the
deposits in any p art of the w o rld , r jeci off the panant in the baseball
and their depth and volume will be serleg last sp ring.
skirts of her son’s young wife pleading the
accurately determ ined w ithout so
The line-up:
cause of dirty dishes and discontent against
much as sinking a shaft.
M ethodists— Clary, forw ard; Ram ­
fine clothes. She knew! Twenty-five years
“ C urrent rushing through the air sey, forw ard; Frulan, center; W ol-'
ago SHE ran away from it all and now
will provide the householder with cott, guard; Chattin, Tilton, guard.
cheaper, safer and more brilliant
Presbyterians— Leedom, o rw a rd ;'
lighting than he has ever ventured Leslie, forw ard; Phipps, center; Pit-
Also Toonerville Comedy
to desire.
tenger, guard, W agner, guard.
“ SKIPPER STRIKES IT RICH’’
“A new power for every industry
Referee— B utterfield.
will first make coal, steam , oil and
In the second game there were not
Thursday Only - - Anita Stewart
electricity more efficient and after­ enough Christians out to make a full
ward will dispense with them alto­ team , the reason being th a t several
gether.
of th e team were on the Junior High
“When our company is formed— team th at played Central Point Sat-1
within 18 months— we will give spec- urday night ' However, in order to
tacular dem onstrations th at all these give the Baptists a game, a scrub
things— and more— can be accomp­ team was made up. The Baptists de­
lished.”
feated them 10 to 8. It has not been
C urrents Ix>ng Suspected
decided yet w hether the regular
The existence of these currents, game scheduled be’ween the Chris­
which em anate from the earth tians and Baptists shall be orfeited
(hence their nam e) have been sus­ by the former, but the committee
pected by other scientists.
Lord will take action sQon.
Kelvin before his death declared
The line-up:
th eir reality. Professor Rota claims
Baptists— Cotter, forw ard; Gil-
CHEERO
NE my frien gotta plenta trouble
lasa mont. He go out one day
and try getta rich maka fight
weeth one guy he no like. But he
getta Job for feefateen days breaks
rock« for da man wot owna da ceety
Jail.
You know my friend ees beega
stronga man and he Ilka to maka da
fight. He getta idee when he reuda
een da paper bouta Georgie Dempsey
getta hundred tousand dolla fighta
Jackie Carpent. So he go out and
finda da guy he no gotta use for. He
tella me eef da people een deesa coun­
try pay hundred tousand bucks to see
a fight he wanta steady Job geeva da
fight.
When my frien meeta dat guy on da
street righta queeck beega fight ees
broka loose. And he sure maka dat
other guy looka seeck. Een tree meen-
ute, he maka more fight as een tree
round.
But he gotta trouble weeth da cop.
My frien getta peench and a place for
sleep een da Jail. Nexa day he tink
he was gonna getta paid for da fight.
But he getta feefateen days een da
jail for maka da fight. He tella me
he no can feegure out wot’s matter
yet.
“You maka meestake and no usa da
head Tony," I tella heem. “Wot for
you wanta fighta dat guy een deesa
place? Da promote for da Dempsey-
Carpent fight gotta hard time finda
good locash. Jersda Cit was only
place een Unlteda State where could
maka da mon.”
I tella my frien eef he fighta dat
guy een Jersdn Cit instead of deesa
pluce mebbe he gotta hundred tousand
dolla now. But my frien dunno soma-
ting ver mooch. He maka me seeck
fighta een da wrong town.
Wot you tink?
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Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
TODAY
Ashland Junior
Basket Ball News
All the banks and the post office
All subscribers to the Designer
will
be closed tomorrow in observa-1
who have been receiving their copies
tion
of
W ashington’s birthday.
a t Ferguson’s, will be taken care of
for the March num ber a t E. R. Isaac
W hipping Cream, 20 cents per half
and Company. Please call as soon
pint,
35 cents per pint. Sweet milk
as possible.
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10 cents per quart. Home churned
D. A. R. M eeting—
butterm ilk, 5 cents quart. D etrick’s
Groceteria.
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The February m eeting of the D.
A. R. will be held tomorrow after­
noon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of V isitin g in A shland —
Mrs. W alter Newcomb of G rants
Mrs. E. V. Carter.
Pass was an Ashland visitor today.
DAIRY FEEDS
To feed for profitable milk production means that
Good cows must have Good feed
Many men starve good cows
Hite Severe Cold—
and
W. C. Polk is ill with a severe cold PLAZA CONFECTIONARY SOLD
at his home a t 48 Gresham street.
PROPRIETO RS
R eturns from C alifornia __
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hersey of 451
N orth Main street, who have been
visiting in southern California for
some time, returned to Ashland last
evening. Mr. Hersey states th at the
w eather has been very disagreeable
there this w inter, and does not be­
lieve it was any better than he would
have enjoyed had he stayed at home.
Fard Dates in bulk,
them .
Detrick sells
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A Correction—
The name of B arrett was used in
yesterday’s paper when it should
have been Bryant, the person refer­
red to being Lloyd Bryant who was
out in the Dead Indian country in
search of cattle. Mr. Bryant and
another man with two good horses
started out in earch of the cattle, but
were unable to look very widely on
account of the denth of the snow. On
th e trip from Johnson’s P rairie to
Dead Indian, a distance of about
eight miles, they encountered snow
to the depth of five or six feet prac-
tic a lly a ll th e w ay, a n d it to o k e ig h t
The Plaza confectionery, which has
been operated for the past two years
by Mrs. Elizabeth T rau tfeth er, was
sold yesterday to Mrs. Claire Minard
and Fred A. Taylor, both of Med­
ford. Mrs. Minard took charge of
the place this morning, and Mr. Tay­
lor will be on hand next Monday to
give a helping hand.
Mrs. Minard is a sister of Orvill
H. Good, an orchardist of near Med­
ford, and has resided in Medford for
the past 12 years. Mr. Taylor was
born and raised in Medford and has
been a continuous resident of th a t
city with the exception of the time
while he was in college. Mr. Taylor’s
father was a well-known shoe dealer
in Medford, having operated a shoe
store there until his death, but the
son has not been in th a t business,
having been with the Medford Groc­
ery company for some tim e as head-
bookkeeper.
It is the intention of the new
owners to make some additions and
chances, after which time they will
have an official opening, the date of
which will be announced later.
"THE SONG
OF LIFE”
ALBERS
W i’l Observe A nniversary —
TO M EDFORD
more, forward; Butterfield, center;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Oslin, guard; Carson, guard.
Scrubs— Snyder, forw ard; Cos:ley, FOR RENT— Large pleasant house­
keeping room, first floor, gas for
forw ard; Hoxey, center, Beeson,
cooking. Four dollars per week
guard; Wolcott, guard.
or
$15 per month. 153 G ranite
Referee— Ramsey.
St. Phone 411-R.
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Many men allow a bunch of poor cows to starve them
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
PEYS
LAU6HIN’ BOUT
6 wine r
m a w n in '
but
ME
the men who make a business of dairying and keep
good cows invariably buy feeds
S l e e p S unday
c h u ’ ch , BU T
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PAHSON
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Headquarters for Homes
that
See your home; a modern, architecturally correct de­
sign. There isn’t an individual in this community that
won’t respond to the desire for one of 500 home plans
which this Company has for your inspection.
will keep the cow in good flesh
maintain the maximum milk flow
return a profit for the time and money expended
Carson-Fowler homes will satisfy. They are always right.
The design is correct and the plan insures convenience
and economical construction.
Albers Dairy Feeds
Be sure that your new home will be exactly as you
would like to have it. Call at this office—you will re­
ceive many valuable building suggestions.
Sold by
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Ashland Fruit and
Produce Association
Exclusive Representative of the National
Builders Bureau
19X1 to MCCiuaJU
will co-operate with good cows and good dairymen
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