Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY T ÍD íÑ ü á
Monday, Aprii 17, 19SBÍ
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
A t RI A L
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Local and Petsonal
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REDDING, Calif., April 17.__A
river will leave its course at the fam-
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B R O A D C A S T *.
ous old raining camp ol Shasta near ¡ S '
here to accommodate northern Cali-
’
fornia Shriners who will hold their:
Cliff Payne makes sewing tables.
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annual ceremonial at Redding April
23. For the entertainment of the
visitors, real gold will be panned
from the bed of the diverted river as
in the days of long ago.
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pel Mont., stopped last night with new ¿11 kinds of upholstering at
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. French. They left the New Auto Top Shop. Park Street
this morning for Medford and Grants
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Pass, where they will visit ‘with
friends for a few days. The Tobys
Dress shirts, night shirts and çilk
have been in the south, spending the pajamas. Mitchell’s.
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winter, and are now enroute home.
Getting tired of. buying worthless
work shirts? Try Mitchell’s next
time.
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Wanted—Fat hens.
Ashland Fish
Porter’s confectionery is display­
ing a few fine lillies which they re­
ceived from Miss Mae Hatfield, who
is spending a few weeks with
friends at Santa Cruz, Calif. The
lillies were in a good state of preser­
vation, but a number of roses which
were sent in the same box did not
hold up nearly so well.
WAT I
A T
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
ATTRACTIVE EXCHANGE — 11
acres irrigated melon land on
Rogue River, paved highway, in
edge of town, to exchange for
home in Ashland, up to $3000.
p h -'k aCU™ redu!red- E. E.
- Phipps. Real Estate Broker. 192-1
Hotel Vendome
Test Buzzer Is Needed
slowly move back and forth, thereby
How to Make
Purchase an ordinary buzzer, one varying the wave length and by so
dry cell and a push button and con­ doing bring it into tune (resonance)
station.
A Radio Set nect as shown in the diagram. If with There a transmitting
are stations sending all the
SPOKE WITH SOME AUTHORITY
DR. JAMES EADS HOW
See Detrick for whipping cream
Mr. Perkins' Position Probably in No
that whips.
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Danger Because He Turned
Fresh home made marshmallows
Plaza Confectionery.
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Spray pumps scientifically re­
paired. Fixlt Shop.
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K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing,
repairing and dyeing.
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Ed V. Price— Who’s Your Tailor
—Spring and Summer. Mitchell’s.
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“BIG JOHN” KELLY, MINE
HEAD OF ’SO’S, IS DEAD
BRIDGEPORT, Calif., April 17.—
Jobn W. Kelly. a n°ted mine super­
Intendent of Bodle during the “eigh-
ties,” when the camp wis booming,
„ dead. He wa9 72 yeara
age.
------here irom Virginia
EASTERN OREGON — 301 acres, i Kelly came
good improvements, deeded water City, where he had a prominent part
right, worth $20,000.
Can be in the Comstock developments. He
bought for $4000 on account of was generally known as “ Big John.”
mortgage foreclosure. $3000 cash
will handle. See E. E. Phipps for
particulars.
ELECTION PAMPHLETS POR
MAILING BEING COMPILED
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
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d fa,nil,’
r' IUC,‘1''’ d," ner- 5,1
cents. Just across from Library— 125 Ejust Main, St.
MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
Snug as a Bug in a Rug
— llial s the way one of our customers face­
tiously referred to his valuables safely tucked
away ¡n a box in our vault.
'»on can have for your valuables the protec­
tion that he enjoys—ami the freedom from
worry tor a lew* cents a wTeek. Vaults pro­
tected by latest Electric Burglar Alarm
Equipment.
The Citizens Bank
Orres' Suit Sale will be extended i
'•onnec ions with the wire you sic will be teirly sharp and clear.
the same way If all right" wichntan
three more „
on account
have left over from the coll.
to Tune Your Set
! 8houl(| ive a „n2Z
J 0't corre«
bad weatber. Monday, Tuesday and
Bef° re attempting to receive, it
Adjusting the telephone receivers the fault
nOt’ C°rrGCt
\Vtwiii<xui...r Only.
oniv
191-3 W* 1 be necessary to test the Piece of to your head, press the buzzer to be
w VO11
roU.
Wednesday
galena In order to find the most sen- sure that the detector is in adjust-1 you have overlooked n
a
something.
Market.
192-tf Bitive spot and for this purpose we ment and, finding it so, take hold Have nattone
will need a buzzer test.
‘of the switch lever on the coil and ¡again.
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Columbia records redaced to 65c
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C. B L A M K I N
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a
brv
10 BE BEST EVER
at Rose Brothers.
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day'
^ e t s have a smokeless summer.
you have an electric door bell bend
time, but most of the radio-telephone
the
hammer
back
so
it
will
not
hit
NEW YORK, April 10.—After
broadcasting stations transmit be­
Tomorrow is the last day to regis­
the gong, remove the cover and con­ tween 7 and 10 o’clock in the even­
erecting
the
aerial
and
having
a
good
ter for county and state elections. At
nect a piece of wire to the vibrator
Billings’ office.
192-1 ground connection the next step is post and from there to the ground, ings. We will publish at an early
date a map giving the calls and lo­
to connect the various pieces of ap- as shown in the diagram
cations and hours of operation of all
The revival meetings at the Naza­ paratus so you will be able to “listen
Deaden the noise of the buzzer as the radio telephone broadcasting
rene church will continue all this in”
on what America's new giant' much as possible by covering it, or stations in the United States.
week.
Meetings every night at
else place it in another room. It is
192-1 ! Tradio) is saying.
Do not be disappointed if you hear
Are you going? What are you go­ 7:30.
'
not
the
noise
of
the
buzzer
that
does
no
messages, but prepare yourself to
How to connect instruments:
ing to wear? Will a big crowd be
' the work, but the vibrator sends out go trouble hunting.
Brother Smith will preach tonight : Take the
coil and ——
connect
weak electromagnetic (radio) waves
--- tuning
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there? and ever so many other ques­
Look and see if your aerial is mak
at the Nazarene church on the sub- the aerial lead-in wire to the binding and is in reality a minature radio
tions are being asked daily concern­
jing
ject, “Our Time on God’s Calandar.” ; post to the left, and connect the¡transmitting station,"and "thus " ^ H nK an
a“ accidental
acc,t*en*al ground
«round by
by touch
touch-
ing the society basket cabaret which Come and hear him.
192-1i ground wire to the ?inding post on I ableg you tQ tggt
ascer. >»g a part of the roof or some other
is to be staged at the Armory Fri­
the right. The center binding post Gaining if it is in working condition. *
“7 , V ®°’ J 6”1®*17 7
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
of the tuning coil connect to the dou-l How to test the detecor-
Be SUr® that 3 connectlons are
day evening. It is not likely that any
ble binding post of the detector, and
Have patience and after a little| Soldered whera Possible,
other society event in this city could V isito Friends H ere—
the
small
binding
post
of
the
detec-
practice
you will have no difficulty thp
T 7 b6. an open
circuit in
arouse so much interest. Perhaps it
Dr. Frank Wood, of Oklahoma,
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stopped over in Ashland Saturday for tor connec* t(J the ground. Connect in keeping your detector always in o one end o""coil ^ h e ^ th e r poT of
pany have always put the affair on a few hourg enroute {rom vlsU ^ 1 ^ terminal of the telephone re-I adjustment. Do not be deceived when i hllZ5!pr tn nno
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with so much eclat heretofore.
Pendleton. Dr. Wood at one time re -' 7 / er tO eaCh bind,ng post of the y°u touch different connections on connect the other end of coil to the
Splendid acts have been arranged. | gided here being engaged in the idetector- and then connect the con-1 your set and hear a sound that the remainlng sjde of battery, and if the
¡denser across the telephone receiv-' detector is in adjustment When i t ![ema,n,nR S'de of battery- and if tb<
with the aid of local and Medford praclice of dfentl9try.
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>" «■» diagram. M ake',,
adi„stm .n .
signals « d m “ i
a" ,!r‘ehI"
talent. Mr. and Mrs. De Losh, of
Medford, have consented to give a
society solo dance, and all Ihe Rogue
River valley knows of their remark-
able and graceful dancing.
In answer to some of the many
questions: Tables, forks and spoons
will be furnished by the First com­
pany, but guests are expected to
bring their paper plates, knives, table
cloths and any other table equip­
ment they desire. Punch and hot
coffee will be served free of charge
to all.
The whole idea is wholly new, the
affair combining the fun of a picnic,
with the features of the ball room.
Seats are about two-thirds sold out
already, though the event is not to
take place until next Friday. Med­
ford society people made a rush for
seats yesterday, and they expect to
take many more.
Seats are on sale at Rose Broth­
ers, and can be bought by full tables
or part tables.
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R eceives F in e Box o f Flow ers—
Detrick sells butter tor less. 184tf
COURSE FOR SHRINERS
m «« L A r« «
d ia g r a m
Come and hear the Smith family
sing at the Nazarene church.* Meet­
Yeo see: I sell life insurance. 189 ings every night this week at 7:30.
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Srops With Friends —
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Toby, of Klais-
NEW TOP makes your car look
RIVER TO LEAVE ITS
“You’ve had another hard day,
haven’t you, dearie?” asked Mrs. Potts
as her husband came in from the oi-
flee.
“I’ll tell the world I have,” Potts
agreed. “I’m plumb fagged out. Every­
thing in the world went wrong.
“That’s too bad,” sympathized the
lady.
“Almost landed the biggest con‘Tact
of the year,” Potts announced, throw­
ing his coat down on the chair by
wav of emphasis. “Had the man all
ready to sign up—pen In hand—when
the bottom dropped out.”
“How was that?" inquired Mrs.
Potts, taking her cue from years of
wifely experience.
“Oh, Perkins had to come sticking
his head into the matter!" exclaimed
Potts. “There were one or two of the
clauses to the contract that he didn’t
think were Just right. Said he didn’t
quite approve of the time limit, either.
And, say! I had given the Arm six
weeks more time than we would have
ever required to complete the contrac’
Some people are so conservative that it
ceases to be a virtuS. Yes, sir, if it
hadn’t been for Perkins I’d have landed
the biggest contract that the firm has
had In 18 months."
“My!” exclaimed the lady. “I should
think the firm would be terribly mad
at this man Perkins. Will he be able
to hold his position after causing you
to lose such a big contract?”
“Oh, yes, I suppose he will," Potts '
admitted. “You see, I took It for'
granted that you knew. Perkins Is
president of our company.”—Kansas
Dr. James Eads How, the “million,
aire hobo,” joined the varied classes
of tourists in San Diego, Cat., recently
and he ie here ehown on the occasion
of an address he made to fellow tour
ists of the nonworking olass. He has
instituted a movement in 8an Diego t«
found another of his “hobo” collegee.
FOR SALE—Stockman’s saddle and
surry. Roscoe Applegate, 996 Oak
SALEM, Or., April 17.—With the
s t-
192-2*
filings for the primary elections com­
FOR SALE— Pigs.
L. Moore, pleted here late Friday night, Sam
Belleview.
192-6* A. Kozer, secretary of state, has be­
J OR RENT—Lithia garage E. F. gun the task of assembling the argu-
Gold Mines in Ancient Graves.
Smith.
192tf ments and 9tatements t0 be Printed
The latest method of gold mining is
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in the voters’ pamphlets. Under the
* v i t i i — Woman to helo care — for
grave
robbing.
Modem Indians of
invalid woman and wait on table laWS theae paraphlets muat be in tbe
western
South
America
have discov­
at meal time. Easy work. W rite1 raalla ei^ht days before the primary
ered
that
buried
in
the
mounds
that
H. F. McCrarry, Siskiyou Siation, i election, which will be held this vear City Star.
contain
the
skeletons
of
their
ancleut
Oregun*
192-4* May 1J.
ancestors there also can he found gold
WANTEI -Day porter. Hotel Ash- i
—trinkets. They burrow into these,
INCIDENT
CONVEYS
A
MORAL
“
land.
192. t I grants pass hi debaters
claim the trinkets as an Inheritance
PUT IT OVER KLAMATH FALLS Illustrating Once More That Physical und melt these priceless relics of Amer
FOR SALE—Eight good young hor
lea’s wonderful pre-Columbian civiliza­
Force Is Altogether Ineffective
ses. one roan Durham bull one
tion
into gold of commerce.
as
an
Argument.
light truck. H. L. Moore. 364 Vis­
Grants Pass high school was given
Archeologists
of the bureau of Amer
ta
St.
Phone
187-J.
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a 2-1 decision over Klamath Falls
lean ethnology of the Smithsonian in
One
great
man
who
had
delved
Into
FOR SALE CHEAP—Electric wash J Friday night* Thia glves the Grants scientific methods for many years was stltutlon declare that such practices!
ing machine; double deck rabbit Pass 9Ci1°°i the championship of two passing along the street one day when | are destroying forever the early his­
hutch; two boys’ bicycles; pile of districts of Oregon, the southern and he was halted by a householder, who j tory of South American Indians.
scrap lumber and ladders. Come south central,
Large Images of gold and silver
said:
Monday evening or Tuesday fore-
were
made by the prehistoric gold
“Sir,
you
had
an
article
in
your
pa-!
noon. 105 Water St., Ashland.
smiths. The records of the early
per yesterday."
BUCKEYE
BAKERY
BROKEN
192-1
Spanish explorers are filled with de
“Yes, I did," was admitted.
INTO SATURDAY NIGHT
WANTED—Unincumbered, reliable
"In that article you said that tbe scriptions of these golden articles
some of which were as large as carl
lady wishes employment, store
moved.”
The Buckeye bakery was burglar­ world
wheels.
preferred; other work considered.
“And so tbe world does move.”
P..O. Box 246.
192-6* ized some time after the bakeryTT
“You are a liar, and I can prove it.
ized some time after the place closed I drove some stakes on my propertr
CON VAI/ESCENT HOME
Mistletoe Has Brains.*
CONVALESCENT HOME — Facing Saturday night and before opening last night, and found that they had
One
of
the most curious illustration«
Lithia park—cottage plan. Milk time ¿Monday morning. No money had not moved at all."
of
the
working
of intelligence in plant«
“Rash man, but I can prove to you
diet and other Nature cures. Mrs. been left in the place with the ex­
is
offered
by
the mistletoe, whose
W. M. Barber. Free consultations ception of a small number of pennies, that the world does move.” And he
sticky
berry,
finding
lodgmeut on a _ i
2 to 4. 153 Granite St. Phone
turned the other around and gave him
411~R _________________ 192-1 mo which were taken. In addition a a kick which landed him about ten tree branch, throws out a tiny rootlet
basket of eggs and some butter, rolls, feet away.
which tries, to pierce the bark and
CONVALESCENT HOME—The Hol­ doughnuts and a collection of canned
thus
obtain a foothold.. If the bark is
“And I will prove to you that the
stein be'ng the most vigorous of goods were taken. It could not be
too
tough,
the rootlet swings the berry
world does not move,” cried the house­
cows, ininarts more vitality to her
over
to
a
freSh spot, and makes an­
milk. Rich in minerals and poor learned how the place was entered, holder. And he hauled off and gave other trial. In this way such a berry
in buttertat—you can “stay with but Mr. Butler, the proprietor, be­ the wise man such a blow In the face has been known to make five Jumps In
it.” We are putting in purebreds. lieves a key was used to open the that he fell down and did not move.
Moral—When a man cannot be con­ two nights and three days. On on«
door, as the doros and windows were
vinced. by argument, then blows, aud occasion a number of them were dis­
LOhT Last Saturday, bunch of keys all found locked just as when the kicks and black eyes will do no good. covered by a botanist in the act of
on ring. Finder retun to Tidings store was closed. No clue to the
visibly journeying along a telegraph
office.
192-2* thief has been found to date.
wire, trying to find places to grow.—
Let a want ad sell it for you.
Exchange.
Oregon
•IRENE” COMING TO THE
PAGE THEATER, MEDFORD
All the magic of youth and the joy
of life are found in “Irene,” New
York’s greatest musical comedy suc­
cess. which will be at the Page the­
ater, Medford, tomorrow night, Ap­
ril 18. It has provided a beautiful
scenic equipment and wonderful cos­
tumes for the play and a special or­
chestra. The New York cast, with
Patti Harrold in the role of Irene
O’Dare, the shopgirl beauty, will be
seen and a beauty chorus which can
also dance and sing will give to
“Irene” all of the verve and smart­
ness which distinguished the presen­
tation in New York for two years at
the Vanderbilt theater. Such songs
as “Alice Blue Gown,” "Castle of
Dreams,” “The Last Part of Every
Party," are the choicest melodies yet
heard. The comedy and music are of
high order and the play the sensa­
tional success in musical history of a
decade.
Down That Contract
Ashland,
ARLISS
The Most Distinguished Actor
on the Screen, in
" D IS R A E L I”
One of the most interesting and beautiful pictures
ever shown
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
CHARLES RAY
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A MIDNIGHT BELL
CARD OP THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all our
friends for their kindness and sym­
pathy during the Illness and death of
our beloved husband, son and
brother.— Mrs. W. C. Gilliland, D. C.
Gilliland and Eamily.
192-1*
Don’t start what you can’t finish
-Forest fires for instance.
It pays to read the classified page.
huwT
Childrens Springtime
Gam es and
P laythings
Jump R o p es.................... 30c
Rubber B a lls ..........5c-30c
Return Balls .................. 5c
Sure-Shot Pistols ...........25c
(A harmless toy pistol that
shoots wooden bullets.)
TENNIS BALLS
MARBLES
Bubble B low ers..............15c
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Paint Creates Prosperly
Save the Surface and You Save All
The “ run down’’ house (there is one near you) is
fast going to ruin merely because the owmer unwisely
neglects to keep it protected with paint.
It costs more not to paint than to paint. Paint
saves the surface and protects the building from
sun, rain, frost and varying weather conditions that
bring destruction.
Prosperity demands the protection of all exposed
surfaces with good paint.
ACMEQUAUTY I
HOUSE PAINT
gives lasting protection and beauty.
It costs less because it takes less and las s longer.
Call at our store and let us show you color samples and
assist you in selecting the proper color combinations that will
make your house appear, to the best advantage.
)K0W
Swenson, McRae Furniture Co.