Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 22, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
Local
By Curie* Sugnrcw
tflA L , B U S , HOWS
N o u r c o u p ? T
S offering from Influenza^»-
G. C. Peebler 13 confined to his
home on Liberty street, with the
influenza.
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Columbia Hotel Guests__
The following parties are register­
ed a t the Columbia hotel: Ralph S.
Cole, postm aster, Ross, Calif.; Zelda
L utm an, Veva Lutm an, Hilt, Calif.;
Edw in P. Dunn, Eugene, Or.; D. E.
Nichols, P ortland; J. L. Blake, Rose­
burg, Or.; Jam es Eaman, Edward L.
Schmidt, G rants Pass; Miss Anna
Sylvia, G. H. Getchell, H. C. Mican-
der, E. S. Bryant, Dunsmuir, Calif.;
W. T. Phelan, Medford; L. C. Wil­
lard, San Francisco; and R. R.
Sounders, Seattle, Wash.
Cable Splicer Here —
Mr. I jams, cable splicer for the Pa­
New fire put into Ford generators cific Telephone and Telegraph com­
and high tension magnetos. Satis­ pany, from Eugene, is here for sev­
faction guaranteed. Fixit Shop. 144tf eral days. He will repair the cable
at the corner of F irst and East Main
Visiting H e r e -
streets, which was put out of order
Mrs. H. P. Kervin is spending a ] some time ago when w ater got on
week in town with her parents, Mr. the inside of the cable and froze.
and Mrs. A. Dickey of Mechanic ¡The mishap placed all the telephones
street. She will go from here to Sil­ in a certain district out of commis­
ver City, Nevada, where her home is. sion.
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Have Monthly Meeting—
The electrical dealers of so u th ern '
Oregon held their monthly meeting
Monday evening at the Hotel Med­
ford in Medford, where a sum ptuous
dinner was served to fifteen. T hree' Os
of the California-Oregon Power com­
pany men were present, and after
the dinner was over, took the party
to the building of the company,
th at has ju st been completed and
showed them some of the wonders of
electrically equipped buildings. Mes­
Improving—
Buff leghorn eggs. Phone 411-R. srs. F. J. Murphy and J. S. Jordan
Miss Anna Hargrove, who has
were in attendance from Ashland.
been ill with the influenza for a few Conference at Medford—
days, is reported as improving.
A conference of the chief operators
Candy! Candy! Candy! W atch
of the Pacific Telephone and Tele­ Rose Bros, windows.
131-tf
4. You don’t have to risk a cent to graph company of this district is be-
he relieved of catarrh. Get a Hyo- 1 ing held a t Medford all this week. Suffering from Influenza—
mei outfit from McNair Bros., the The d istrict takes in all of the state
L. J. Orres is confined to his home
druggists, and if it does not satisfy, south of Eugene, including K lam ath suffering with an attack of in
fluenza.
they will refund the purchase price Falls.
Cliff Payne makes trap nests.
Returned from Northern Oregon— Retuins from ’Frisco__
Edw ard W. Jones has returned
Miss Evelyn Dauford arrived home
Takes New Position—
from the northern part of the s ta te ,'la s t evening from San Francisco and
Charles C hristian, who has been
w here he has been on business.
vicinity where she has been since the
in charge of the shoe shining parlor
first part of November, being em-
on F irst street, for some time, is now
Taken to Hospital —
_____
ployed there as
a designer of dresses' 1 « •
„
driving one of the yellow wagons
C. A. Cotter, of 167 H arrison and evening wraps.
for the Square Deal grocery
stre et was taken to the Southern
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Pacific hospital at San Francisco to­
Have th a t old suit renovated at
All subscribers to the Designer
day on train 13. He has been ill P aulserud’s.
133tf who have been receiving th eir copies
for the past week and it was deemed
at Ferguson’s, will be taken care of
best to remove him to the hospital Proprietors in Charge—
for the March num ber at E. R. Isaac
so he could receive the best of treat-
Mrs- M inard. who took charge of
and
Company. Please call as soon
ment.
the Plaza confectionery Tuesday,
as possible.
145-3
was agreeably surprised to have her
Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a Partner, Fred A. Taylor, show up
Influenza—
pine. Rose Bros.
131tf ready for business this morning
Jack Peebler has been confined to
She had not expected him before Sat­
his
home all of this week with in­
Public Health Meeting—
urday or the first of the week.
fluenza.
The annual m eeting of the Jack-
son County Public H ealth associa- Influenza Victim—
j clu b Meets—
“ " “ . r y ' o ^ o c i ' f n Tbri.d’ n F eb r“ “r ’
Dr- P- H. Jo h n .o n | S confined to
Mrs. Fred Wilson was hostess
the MMfordTnbHe i : ^ T M e 5 ? * 8 h° me **
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G IR DLES O F M A N Y SO R TS
G RO W IN IM PO R T A N C E
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent tfre word eash time.
H ELP WANTED
......
M il
PHYSICIANS.
I LADIES ARE MAKING $1.00 per
hour selling our rubberized sani­ OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prsctic
limited to eye, ear, nose an*
tary aprons and bloomers. Pacific
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 an*
Apron Co., 815 Lombard St., Port-
2 to 5 Swedatihurg Bidg.. Am
land, Ore.
144-6*
land. Ore.
75.»
WAN t CD.
OR. J. J. EMMENS— PhysiciaD an
WANTED— To buy chickens. 105
Surgeon.
Practice limited
. . Pine street.
eye, ear, nose and throat GL. a -
143-4*
supplied. Oculist and auriat t<
WANTED— Will pay highest cash
S. P R. R. Offices, M
and H
prices for furs— skunk, mink,
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 56
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med- DR. MATTIE B. SHAW^-Special at
tention to m others apd children
ford. Ore. Phone 929.
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Internal secretions and endocrine
FOR RENI.
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of
AUTO FOR RENT— By hour without
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to •
driver to responsible persons, reason­
p. m.
able rates. E. N. Norton Motor Co.
Phone 57,
142-1 mo DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
FOR SALE.
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn-
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
FOR SALE OR T R A D E,-500 pound
capacity cream separator, in good
CHIROPRACTORS.
repair. Mark True.
145-2*
DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
I FOR SALE— Purebred Barred Rock — Visiting Chiropractic Physician.
Neuritis cases a specialty. Phone
eggs for hatching.
The laying,
367-J. Treatm ent given only in
paying strain. 195 Beach St., Ash-
your own home.
I land, _______
1409-w-s
PLUMBING
FOR SALE— One dozen Tancred
strain W hite Leghorn hens and
one rooster. Essie K. Galbraith, H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­
115 Lincoln St.
144-6 1 ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
phone 166-J.
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FOR SALE— New range s ’ove, only
ben used one month. 125 Nut- PHONE your next Job of plumbing
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Buildiug
ley Btreet.
143-4*
Phone 138.
FOR SALE— Barred Plym outh Rock
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
and W hite Leghorn eggs for hatch­
ing, 75 cents for 15. Also poultry!
prompt and careful service,
tonic and washing tablets, cheap. FOR
auto
trucks or horse drays, call
E Yockey, 177 E. Main. Phone
W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone 117.
«'««ra . I*#-
142-lm o
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
66t(
• FOR SALE— Dandy two oven fire­
less cooker, almost new. W rite
ford. AU „ r e n t , are n r« « , to at-! TamaIea of ~
a, , ted
• Mrs. G. W. Wolverton, Lock Box T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
PER — Good team and motor­
184, Glen View Drive.
142-6*
tend.
T WAS a happy thought when some­ hut many of them end in r dangle
trucks. Good service at a reason-
husk, a t Rose Bros.
131tf
ahle price
Phone 83
one
decided
to
use
the
seasou’s
fash­
motif.
1
FOR
SALE—
Broody
hens,
hatching
Fard Dates in bulk, Detrick sells
Dew Drop Inn— for lanche«.
ionably
simple
dresses
as
a
back­
eggs,
O.
A.
C.
Barred
Rocks,
Buff,
Has Wonderful Trijb—
Just now, roses made of the same ma­
them.
CAR WASHING
145-1 ground for interesting girdles. Quite terial as the dress or of ribbon are se,
Brown and W hite Leghorns. All
'
I Mrs. Myrtle C. Boslough writes
high egg producing strains. Prices FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
likely this idea first saw the light of on girdles also made of the same ma­
Recovering from Influenza—
th at she is now in Dwight, No. Dak., Recovering from Pneum onia—
reasonable. Phone 408-R
day
in
that
thrifty
Paris—which
is
al­
polishing, $2.50. Lithia Garage.
terial,
and
are
in
great
favor.
But
gir­
Mrs. Robert Middleton, who has visiting her sister and expects to be
141-lm o i Phone 114.
Mrs. Will Moore, wife of the oblig­ ways ou the alert to take advantage dles that will serve for more than one
113tf
been ailing with influenza for ten there for several months. She also ing mail carrier, is recovering from
of opportunities and always enthusias­ frock arc made of velvet or other rib­ GREAT BARGAIN— I have 84 can­
APPLES
days, is im proving and is able to re- states th at in her trip last summer, an attack of pneumonia with which tic over the appearance of any new
bons. One of these is shown above In
aries, singers and hens with
ceive friends a t her home.
she visited nine different countries she has been suffering for several dress accessory.
breeding cages, seed, etc.
Will FOR SALE— Newtowns, Lawvers,
which the girdle supports three loops
and had a w onderful trip from start days.
take $200 cash for the lot; too ill
Russets, Spitz, Delicious and Ar­
and ends at the side fastened, appar­
Many
of
the
new
girdles
are
made
Moves to Boulevard —
to
attend
to
them.
The
Chair
Doc­
kansas Black from 50 cents to
to finish.
ently.
with
small
steel
buckles
and
of metals and set with mock jewels,
Lee McMichael has moved from
tor,
3d
and
A
Sts.
130-lmo*
$1.50
per box. Phone 408-J or
having
the
ends
finished
with
tassels
Have you tried our new Cream hut compositions imlAtiug Ivory and
call
at
527 Terrace St.
145-3*
549 East Main street *to the Cole
Nice Dry Wood! aiso Blox. Ash­ Bread? D etrick’s G roceteria— always other semi-precious materials, together Black velvet ribbon and rose petals of FOR SALE— Single comb White
property, 737 Boulevard.
ribbon, fulling in cascades
FOB ~ F— REAL ESTATE.
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
92tf first.
Leghorn eggs, for hatching, trap-
'
145-1 with heads, plaques aud cabochons of metullic
jet, steel, glass, mother-of-pearl or i>or- make the other girdle.
nested.
Also Barred Plymouth p r
OR TRADE— Oregon
See our .bring s o lu u prices ,,,
Rocks, extra large birds. Phone
celain are ulso used. Silk cord, it
Moved to North Main—
>nd
lots. Address Box
340-Y.
127-lmo
back to norm al. P aulserud’s. 133tf
utmost goes without saying, is found
Mrs. G. M. Frost Is among the suf­
!e, Wash.
141-5*
A. Street, who is employed by D. In the corupauy of all these other
FOR SALE— W hite Minorca hatch
ferers who have influenza at the H. Jackson on his ranch north of the things, at least as often as chains. Semi
Play Roseburg Friday—
ing eggs, non-setters, large white
(present time.
city, has moved to 722 North Main of the girdles merely encircle the waist
eggs, $1.00 for 15. 922 Boule­
The Ashland high school basket-.
COTYUOKT Vr VSTtlN NIVS/ a ZU UNION,
street.
vard. Phone 457-R.
124-lm oi
ball q uintet will again match their Catch Rig Steelhead__
BA R BER
skill w ith the Roseburg high school
Robert Middleton and Mr. Costel- Reported Doimr F i n e -
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
hostess to a group of teachers. Pa- [ placed on the county fair grounds for
team , but on an entirely different lo made a trip to Rogue river Sun-j Reports from the bedside of Mrs tio n s and friends have also been in rheir use next fall. There seems
Children’s Work A
WE CAN LOCATE you in most any
fo o r .
riday evening is the time, day and brought back an eight a u d |Cleo Mast is to the effect th at she is attendance, and a t Ruch and Trail considerable s tir in th eir minds as
kind of paying business in S outh-1
Specialty
and the local high school gymnasium a half pound steelhead which m ea-' doing fine
ern Oregon. FOUR-SITE SALES j
they were accompanied by such has- to what they and their school shall
th e place of the coming contest.
AGENCY, Business Brokers, Bea-j
■sured 32 inches in length. Mr. Mid-|
_______
kets of good things to eat th a t the exhibit there.
Safety blades resharpened
ver Block, Ashland;
Medford
• • a
dleton reports th at there is a big
W hipping Cream, 20 cents per half memory makes the mouth water. At-
A
T
.’V'
like
new. Single bit, 30c
Bldg., Medford.
132tf
Taking Treatments—
j run of steelheads at present.
pint, 35 cents per pint. Sweet milk tendance at Trail developed much
One hundred per cent attendance
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
A
Mrs. Cara Shribler is suffering
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10 cents per quart. Home churned heroism, for snow two feet deep at , for January is reported from the Per-
from rheum atism and is here from
Try our home made doughnuts, butterm ilk, 5 cents quart. D etrick’s ?rospect varied to mud one feet deep 8ist, Conley and Long Mountain
C. B. L A M K I N
T alent taking treatm ents from a lo­ graham bread, pies, cakes, salads. Groceteria,
145-1 at Trail. But indeed teachers were schools; 98 per cent or above Is the
cal physician. Mrs. Shribler is the cold meats. Home Bakery and Res­
there, and in such group gatherings record from Butte Falls, Highland, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER— :
grandm other of Mrs. John Mayfield. taurant, 69 North Main St.
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
145-1
it is easier to speak out from the Little Applegate, L aurelhurst, Pilot
BARGAINS IN REAL
Numerical.
thorizes his announcem ent as a
ESTATE
X
abundance
of
the
heart.
At
each
of.
Rock,
Brownsboro
and
Lake
Creek
We used to ask, “How many chil­
candidate for the nomination for
dren have they?” Now, to he correct, the sessions held the council was schools. Seventeen-schools (Includ-
the office of county commissioner
bAÖT ILflSJS
one says, “They haven’t any children, duly organized and a chairm an se-iing Medford) report 95 per cent or
of Jackson county, subject to the 1
City and Ranch Properties
have they?” although “There Is one lected, so making it a teachers’ b o d y ' above, and the 22 others report, at
decision of the republican vo’ers
T O N IG H T
Houses to Rent
child, T believe.” Is permissible.— through which all may speak and the lowest, 92 per cent, which is the
of said county, at the prim ary elec­
From Life.
tion, May 19th, 1922.___________
work
requirem ent for a standard school.
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
The officers elected follow:
• • •
South council— Mrs. Bessie Mur­
The very attractive Arbor day
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
<$> phy, chairm an.
We Buy and Sell
books for April 14, are now in the
Applegate council Mrs. Edna B. hands of the teachers. This book!
— w ith —
Allen,
chairm an.
contains illustrated lessons on Ore-
A L L ST A R C A ST
Miss Cowgill,, assistant state club
North council— Mrs. Inez W illits, gon shrubs by Prof. Sweetzer of the'
leader from Corvallis, spent two
FIRE INSURANCE
chairm
an; Mrs. W inifred S te w a rt,• University of Oregon; also music
days last week among the boys’ and
INVESTMENTS
and words of “ Beautiful Oregon
girls’ clubs of Jackson county. Clubs secretary-treasurer.
A lso T oon erville C om edy
W est council— Miss Almeda Ful- Rose.” The latter is sung at each
are getting o rg an ized ' rapidly this
ler,
chairm an; Principal W. R. Put-,council session, so the teachers may
month, leaders are being searched
— TH URSDA Y
Skipper Strikes It Rich
i easily take it to their schools.
Much of it good soil— not steep
Hotel Ashland Building
for, and all things point to a busy nam, secretary-treasurer.
Next
Saturday,
February
25,
th
e
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•
—
near
Ashland. Near paved high­
AHhland,
Oregon
O N LY
six months in club projects. Sew­
Eagle
Point
session
is
to
be
held.
A
uniform
county
drill
Is
being
way.
Estim
ated 16,000 tiers of
Phone
20
ing poultry and camp cookery are
This includes teachers from Butte* introduced under physical training
hard aud soft wood. Price very
among the popular courses this year.
Falls to Agate and Lost creek.
work, with plans for its use en masse
♦ • •
reasonable.
February 15 Llovd A Moss en- >
C° Unty ° ffiC® iS emPhasizinS , on Jackson County School day.
.
a standardization
v a u u a i u i z t t i i u i i o of
i SCUOO1S,
ork
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red
o
n
w
o
r
k
in
t
h
»
i
schools, , C1UD
club m W
work
Will take good Ashland prop­
tered on work in the countv a<? na. ,
.
um.
Isistant
to
C.
C.
Cate,
county
agent
<
’
!"
com
m
un,ty-
and
a
lesson
Plan
IOWA
RABBITS
FOUND
erty
for part paym ent; term s on
While
in
Portland
recently»
IN
and aa
,
-
age'll, book on every teacher’s desk.
I
bought
balance.
and as club w orker in connection
TO BE GROWING HORNS
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
« • •
with the county superintendent’s of­
such as extra wagon wheels
Properly handled, the wood
fice. Mr. Moss is an O. A. C. man,
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
As this is the “ national week of
L
, (By International News Service)
business
pays well.
plow
beams
and
handles,
a
t
and will work especially with live­ song,’ a num ber o f schools are hav-j RED 0 AK, Iowa. Peb. 22.— Iowa
prices
prevailing
before
the
war.
stock clubs and other clubs in farm ng community sings," and so do- rabblt, are erow lng borns. John
Come In early while they last.
projects.
Lme i d slngYng
S<“ “ ° 8 *“ ” erry’ “ fa™ er ° f tMa
Fencing, harness and imple­
F rid a y — S atu rd ay—
* * •
America singing^ . .
recently killed a “ cotton ta il” car­ ments nt reduced prices.
New and second hand sewing
Local teachers’ institutes, under
rying two well-developed prongs on
the name of 'each ers’ councils, are ( The boys and girls of the county. Its scalp. The horns were fully as machines.
being held weekly l. T alent’ Ruch’ are be,ns told of the educational a n d , long as the ears of the rabbit and
REAL ESTATE Ji INSURANCE
T r .il an d r
Established 1883
Trail and Gold Hill have each been boys’ and girls’ club building to be, closely resembled those of a goat
Phone £ l
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,V. A. S H E L L
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
"THE SONG
OF LIFE”
R eal E s t a t e
160 Acres
Woodland-Pasture
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Anita Stewart
"Invisible Fear
CHARLES RAY
Billings Agency
Peil's Corner
J