± Wednesday, April S, löaa ASHLAND DAILY i i DINGS T a k e s P o sitio n a t G olden R ule— Miss M ary W a lk e r, who lias been , living in K la m a th F a lls fo r th e p ast | th re e y e a rs, has re tu rn e d to A sh lan d T r in ity G u ild M e e t__ — - _ I a n d *o is VUD one Ul of th LH e C C e ffic llltlflll ie n t c le rk s in T h e re g u la r m e e tin g of th e T rin ity | th e new G olden R u le sto re, g u ild w ill be h eld in th e p a ris h _____ Nice D ry W ood! also BIox. Ash- land L u m b e r Co., ph o n e 20. 9 2tf ----------- j Moves o f th e Day— C hesley P r ie s t h a s m o v ed from F i r t t s tre e ; to H a rg a d in e s tr e e t. i i L A. Dew h a s m oved fro m 885. B h o u s e - T hursday -a fte rn o o n at 2 Dew Drop Inn_ for lunches. s tr e e t to 196 F a c to ry 9 tre e t. o clock. R. L. C haney has m oved fro m 131 Ohio s tr e e t to 165 M echanic s tre e t. • j .x On S ic k L is t— 4 . Y ou d o n t h a v e to ris k a c e n t to , rA , „ A. B. Selby is a new a rriv a l in t h e : ha raiia«aH * v. - Mr9. b izize D ow er, of B s tr e e t, is be re lie v e d of c a ta r r h . G et a H yo- ’ .city an d resid e s a t 333 N o rth M ain m at » kt > _ y on th e sick list a t th e p rese n t, m el o u tfit fro m M cN air B ros., th e ; s tre e t. d ru g g is ts , a n d if it does n o t sa tisfy , B. B. H iickens, also a new a rr iv a l, K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g , th ey w ill re fu n d th e p u rc h a s e price s lo cated a t 428 G ra n ite s tre e t. 16 8 tf 6 I t is lo g ical t h a t p o u rin g d ru g s re p a irin g a n d dyeing. Local R e t u r n s fr o m M o n ta g u e-— Dr. B e rth a E. S aw yer ...................... r e tu rn e d , hom e la s t e v e n in g from a th re e days tr ip to M o n tag u e on p ro fe ssio n a l b u sin e ss. C o lu m b ia re c o rd s red u c e d to 65c a t R o se B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf ! V is it s in A s h la n d — V isitors from R oseburg— C h a rle s W im er a n d fam ily of R ose- ,u r g ’ tfie J e i i H ow ard ram lv on M o u n tain a v e n u e S a tu rd a y a n d S unday. M rs. W im e r is a d a u g h te r of Mrs. H o w ard. T he W im e rs m o to r­ ed back to R o se b u rg S u n d ay evening. PRINCESS OLGA OF GREETS T he fam o u s V ictor 10 Inch reco rd has been red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to 75 centg T h re e th o u s a n d to se le c t from a t R 0Se B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf _________ PE N A L T Y PR O V ISIO N O P D R Y L A W IS A T T A C K E D B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e. A ring w ith a rom antic history h as W A N TED . physicians . recently been presented to the B ritish ' p t o ^ t c t a g o t — .1----------:----------- r .u s r u u by Sir R ider H aggard. L a u n d rJ' ’ ° r k « 5? OR E R N E S T A. WOODS— P ra ctice first saw it 57 years ago, attach ed to I ------——_____________ ____________ 1' lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and th ro a t. O ffice h u it n , 10 to 12 and the w atch chain of th e h ead m aster of W A N TED — W a sh in g to do a t hom e. 2 to 5. S w ed en b u rg B ldg.. A sh ­ his p rep arato ry scnool, who had re- i M rs. L. R ing. P h o n e 4 03-J. 177-5* la n d , Ore. 7 3 -tf ceived it from a frien d who had t r a v - 1 W A N T icn , 7 L 7 eled much in Am erica. The frie n d ’s " ± fO^ e k n 2. h ° USework i anil cooking. Can give room s. OR. J . J . EM M EN S— P h y sicia n and story was th a t while traveling in Peru Surgoon. P ra c tic e lim ited to C onover a t T idings. he had opened a gravem ound in which eye, e a r, nose and th ro a t. Glasee? he found a stone table w ith 13 m um m i­ \\ A N TED — P a r ty w ho took m ixed supplied. O culist a n d a u rls t for S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F. and H. brow n cap, size 6 % . from rack a t; fied figures seated rouud it. On the B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 667 E lk s lodge, S a tu rd a y ev en in g , to finger of the principal figure was this r e tu r n sa m e a n d g et his cap. left ring, which th e discoverer w ith d re w ; w ith se c re ta ry . 181-2* DR. M A T T IE II. SH A W — Special a t and th e bodies, according to his story, te n lio n to m o th e rs and ch ild ren . crum bled into dust. L O ST In te rn a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e It was the legend attach ed to th is i _____ g lan d s. Res. a n d office, Ì0 8 P io­ ring w*hich, according to Sir R ider LOST S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t K ingsbtrry n e e r aver.no T elep h o n e 28. Of­ H aggard, first tu rn ed his im agination S p rin g s dance, p a ir of nose glasses. fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 p. ui. F in d e r r e tu r n to T id in g s office. tow ard the invention of stories of ad­ R ew ard . 181-2 I — v e n tu re ; and rea d e rs of “King Solo­ DR. SH A W — E ye, e a r, nose, th ro a t mon’s M ines” will recognize In It the s p e c ia lis t; glasses fitte d . O ffice origin of a striking episode In th a t a t resid en ce. P io n e e r A ve., m orn- book. Fifty-five y ears a fte r he first ing a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28. saw the ring It still rem ained vividly C H IR O P R A C T O R S . in Sir R ider H aggard’s memory, and FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER— he described its appearance in a story Thos. H. Sim pson, of A sh la n d , a u - ^ M A U D IN G E R S O L L which is now on the eve of publlca- ; th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t as a can- _ v < ai . i,1~ 1’ H A W LEY tion. Shortly a fte r he had done so, he ! d ^ a te fo r ~ th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e N e u ritis eases ° PraCt C P h y s ,c ia n ’ a sp ecialty. P h o u e chanced to renew acquaintance w ith , o ftic e o i C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of 3 67-J. T re a tm e n t given only in iiis form er schoolm aster’s fam ily and i J a ®k so n C ounty, snl)j ect t0 th e de" y our own hom e. m ade ,inquiries about tt.e ring, of ' cis,on of th e R e P«blican ▼<**» of sa id co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry election,! which he eventually becam e the pos­ May 1 9 th , 1922. P L U M B IN G sessor, and he lias now given it to tlie H . R . A D A M S — -P lu m b in g , C o n trac t- B ritish museum. FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER ing a n d day w ork. 248 F ifth St., — G eorge A lfo rd , of P h oenix, a n - 1 ph o u e 166-J, lOUtf FISH THAT SWALLOW STONES n o u n ces h im se lf as a c a n d id a te on ■1 -------- «=— th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty _ T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S . A ntarctic Seal« and a C ertain Specie« C o m m issio n er of J a c k so n C ounty. p OR n rn m n t ----------7— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ¡fo r th e illeg a l m a n u fa c tu re a n d s a l e ; of liq u o r, b ecau se of co n flict w ith i p ro rls lo n s o f th e ( e d e r a l's t a t u te s | 7 i h ib itin g s u its in c o u rts to re s tra in th e collection of a n y tax , w as raise d in th e a p p e al to th e U n ited S ta te s su- 1 p re m e c o u rt by E rn e s t L ip k e of a P rincess Olga of Greece, who Is re- u it a g a in s t C o llecto r of I n te r n a l i ported engaged 'to P rince C hri'rtian T h e b e st hom e m a d e c a n d ie s can be h a d a t R ose B ro th e rs . 1 5 2 tf ' ¡sits in M edford— R evenue E p h ra im L e d e re r a t P h ila - F rederick of D enm ark. T he cabled Mrs. M aggie C u lb e rtso n , of Mou a-1 d e lp h ia announcem ent says th e engagem ent V is it s w it h B r o th e r — ta in a v e n u e was a v isito r in M edfoi 1 L ip k e filed a c o m p la in t in th e low ­ took place a t Cannes, France. Princess e r fe d e ra l c o u rt a s k in g an In ju n c tio n Olga is but nineteen, th e prince being J e s s S m ith w as v isitin g his b r o t h - , S unday. about fo u r years her senior. re s tra in in g C o llec to r L e d e re r from e r, M ark W . S m ith , o f B s tr e e t, th e ---------- - S o m e th in g new in life i n s u r a n t “ p ro ce e d in ', to collect by d is tr a in t th e f ir s t o f th e w eek. Yeo, of course. 1 6 9 tf tax es an d p e n a ltie s im posed u n d e r P A R E N T -T E A C H E R S W IL L H O L D M E E T IN G T O M O R R O W Del M onte B a r tle tt p e a rs, 10 centB th e n a tio n a l p ro h ib itio n law . The p e r can a t D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . “ W e W o m e n ’s M issio n ary S ociety— in ju n c tio n w as d en ied a n d h is bill T h e la s t m e e tin g of th e y e a r of th e sell fo r le ss.’* 1 7 5 tf T h e W o m en 's M issionary society of was d ism issed . P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n w ill be th e C h ristia n c h u rc h will m ee t th is [ --------- held T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t 3 :1 5 a t w eek on F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e W OM EN E L E C T E D AS th e H a w th o rn a n n e x a t w hich tim e ,’ hom e of M rs. J o se p h in e C ham pie. H IG H SC H O O L T R U S T E E S ¡th e e le c tio n of o ffic e rs w ill ta k e | .# 0 0 0 -,<2JP P ^ , i M rs. R uby H arv ey w ill lead th e w ith o u t b y use DU NSM U IR, C alif., A pril 5.— M r s .!place fo r th e co m in g y e a r. W o rd h a s i m eetin g . C ars w ill be sent to th e i Sue P . C orn ish a n d M rs. J e n n ie F i s k ; been received t h a t th e n a tio n a l p res o u tla y in g d is tr ic ts to b rin g th e la ­ 1 I x) a. —A iL - t i -------- a m__ . • dies to th e m eetin g . W ard w ere elected tru s te e s of th e id e n t of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs asso cia- a r o r u b high school a n d g ra m m a r school, re- ; tio n , a s w ell as th e s ta te p re s id e n t of 17 Million Jan U t J Yoarly th e sa m e o rg a n iz a tio n w ill be in C liff P a y n e m ak e s h a t rac k s. ' spectively. A sh lan d M ay 2, a n d p lan s fo r th e ir rec e p tio n a n d e n te r ta in m e n t a re to i b e -fo rm u la te d a t th e m ee tin g T h u r s ­ d ay a fte rn o o n . A good a tte n d a n c e is MAXWELL d e sire d a t th e m eetin g . DABYS COLDS D PRIZE FOR BRITISH MUSEUM in stitu te P resented by Sir Rider Hag. flard W ith Ring T aken From Peruvian Mummy. „ , , T he v a lid ity of th e d o u b le tax a n d P a u l s e r u d s s ti l t. a r e the coratort-. pena|(y prov,slon the natlonaI ab le, (¡tab le, w e a rab le k in d . 1 8 0 « h |b tlo n law „ „ „ „ ,lerso n s re s ,)o|„ |b l e ! Mrs. H a rris D ean a rriv e d in A sh- la n d la s t e v e n in g fro m P o rtla n d „ „ k e s T rll, w h e re sh e h a , b een v isitin g h e r son F r a n k P a lte l.9on, M e i[ o ,,, m a de C lyde D ean, a n d fam ily . She le ft a trip to P o rtla n d la s t w eek. th is m o rn in g fo r h e r hom e in K la m ­ a th F a lls . W h ile in A sh lan d she w as A ttra c tiv e sp rin g s u itin g s a t P a u l th e g u e st o f M rs. M ary W ilsh ire . s e r u d ’s. 180tf FAÓÈ Ì H R E tt s V I V T A K IN G M E D F O R D C E N S U S B Y A M E R IC A N i L E G IO N . ( Whale Need Them „ Aid Oregon, subject to the decision of .be R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n ty , at : th e p rim a ry electio n , M ay 19th, 1922. in Digestion. Stones a re commonly found in th e stom ach of th e erub-earing seal* of the A ntarctic se a s; and it is believed they, w ith - a certain am ount — of »........... grit, a re ----- --------- ---------- - l o o p e d up w ith the crustacea from the bO“ ° m ? he T he em peror pen- guln, on the o ther hand, shows an in­ stinctive craving fo r stones for gizzard­ grinding purposes, and these stones m ust be assiduously sought, since these birds never re st upon dry land, but only upon ice. A nother unexpected nam e in this list of stone-sw allow ers is th a t of the Les­ ser R orqual. T his is a “baleen’’ whale, feeding upon m inute crustacea, and fish. From the peculiar method of feeding which is, so to speak, forced upon this anim al, it is unlikely that any portion of Its food is scooped up from the sea-floor; hence th e pebbles found . in its stom ach m ust be deliberately swallowed, anil it i . supposed, for the i purpose of digestion, or, rath e r, of | tritu ra tio n . They are hardly likely to be derived from the fish which a re en gulfed, fo r these a re m ostly herriug. " T h e ta k in g "of th e v e te ra n s ’ c e n su s i by th e M edford po st of th e A m erican L egion w ill be fin ish ed by th e end o f ! th is w eek. S u n d ay 250 m en and 50 a u to s w ere en g ag ed in th is w ork. A W isconsin e d ito r w ro te his copy T he te r r ito r y h as been divided into eq u al d i s t r ic ts a m o n g th e w o rk e rs to m ak e it say, “ W h iskey, w ine an d an d th e r e is s tro n g riv a lry on am o n g b eer have been th ro w n in th e dis- th e v a rio u s g ro u p s to see w ho w ill c a rd .” T he com p, m ad e it say “ dis- „u.o" tru c is “r hors™ d r a , T 'i S i W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e i l l O ffice, 89 Oak s tr e e t n e a r H otel A sh lan d . 55,1 1 T - k - P O W E L L — G E N E R A L T R A N S C. B L A M K I N F E R — Good tea m a n d m o to r­ tru c k s . Good se rv ice a t a re a s o n ­ ab le price. P h o te 83 B A R G A IN S IN R E A L ESTATE C A R W A S H IN G F IR S T CLASS CAR W ASH IN G a n d p o lishing. $2.50. L ith ia G arag e. __Phoue_U H . 1 1 3 tf C ity a n d R a n c h P r o p e r tie s H o u ses to R en t H )K R E N T . h OR R E N T — F u rn is h e d room s, $1 p e r day. C ar s to ra g e free. U nion R oom ing H ouse, 160 F o u rth St. 180-tf FUTIZEN’S RANK B U ILD IN G We Buy and Sell FO R R E N T — H ouse of 4 room s, f u r ­ n ished or u n fu rn is h e d . In q u ire 115 C h u rch St. 1 78tf Real Estate FO R R E N T — A bout one a c re good g a rd e n g ro u n d . C all a t 167 M oun­ ta in av en u e. 1 7 7 tf F IR H IN S U R A N C E IN V E S T M E N T S FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. In q u ire Mrs. Ile u ry P ro v o st, above C itizens B ank, ___________ 1741f STAPLES REALTY AGENCY F O B 8 A 1.K H otel A sh la n d B u ild in g A sh lan d , O regon P h o n e 20 FO R S A L E T h o ro u g b b red h e ife r calf. C. M. W aite, 634 lo w a 'S t. 181-2* FO R B arn. SA LE — F e rtiliz e r. S m ith ’s 180-5* FOR S A L E — One F o rd lig h t d e liv ­ ery , good re p a ir. C all a t S q u are Deal G rocery. 1 8 0 tf FO R SA L E — E ig h t week old p u lle ts now read y fo r deliv ery . F ro m o u r b red -to -lay S. C. W h ite L eg h o rn s. 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