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W ITH BL ESSED WOMAN
SO LUTION O F T H E BONUS
P e n n s y lv a n ’a h as a p p ro x im a te ly 1
PR O B L E M
E stablished 1876
60,000 clubw om en.
E lim in a te th e incom e tax , w ith its
Published Every E vening Except
expensive a n d co stly co llectio n a n d
S unday
T a lk a b o u t p e ttic o a t g o v e rn m e n t! in co n v en in en ce.
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
M in n eso ta h a s th re e w om en m ayors.
A ssess th e w e a lth of th e n a tio n
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
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i su ccessfu l C hicago law firm special- p ro p e rty w as p ro te c te d a n d p rese rv ed
E. J. BARRETT, E ditor
izing in c o rp o ra tio n law . Seem s lik e by th e A m erican so ld ie rs a n d sh o u ld
su bscription P rice D elivered in City: w e’ve h e a rd s o m e th in g b e fo re a b o u t ju s tly a n d rig h tly b e a r th is w a r
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65 w om en fo lk s “ lay in g dow n th e la w .” d eb t. No p a trio tic A m e ric an sh o u ld
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95
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T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95 th e eve of e le c tio n th t n o t a worn- tio n a l d e b t in fu ll, a sse ss th e accum -
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 a n on th e tic k e t had paid h e r poll u la te d w e a lth of th e n a tio n , e s tim a t-
On« y e a r ........................................ 6.51
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ADVERTISING RATES
gible to hold office. T hey do b e tte r w ould n e t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
Display A dvertising
th a n t h a t in O regon.
D on’t have
P la n No. 2.— To pay n a tio n a l d e b t
SiD ie In se rtio n , each in c h .............30c
a n y poll ta x we m ean.
in ten y e a rs, assess th is p ro p e rty one
YEARLY CONTRACTS
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p e r c e n t a n n u a lly fo r te n y e a rs ; th is
D isplay A dvertising
O ne tim e a w e e k .........................2 7 % c
In s u p p o rt of h e r p e titio n fo r d i­ w ould n e t s a m e a m o u n t, $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,-
Tw o tim es a w eek ........................ 25 c vorce a C hicago w om an d e c la re d th a t 000,000.
N vejy o th e r d a y ........................... 20 e
o n e fiv e -ce n t ¡package of chewfing
P la n No. 3.— R u n n in g o v e r a p e r­
Local R eaders
Each line, each t im e .......................10c gum w as a ll th a t h e r h u sb a n d h as iod of 20 y e a rs, a sse ss o n e -h a lf of
To ru n every o th e r dfey fo r one
c o n trib u te d to h e r su p p o rt d u rin g a one p e r c e n t a n n u a lly , w h ich w ould
m o n th , each lin e , each t i m e . . 7c p erio d of se v e ra l £&hrs. T h a t h u s ­ n e t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
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To r u n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th m o re g e n e ro sity .
e rty o r his h o ld in g s fo r a re a s o n a b le
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le n g th of tim e to m ee t th e s e asse ss-
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F raternal Orders and Societies
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs fire s o c c u rre d d u rin g th e y e a r 1 9 2 1 .¡a n d reco rtls by s ta te o ffic ia ls. T hey
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ Of th is n u m b e r, 469 fires, o r 39 p e r , COUld col,ect c o u n ty ’ 3 ta te a n d fed'
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ cen t, w ere s ta r te d by l i g h t n i n g / 6™1 ta x in one co llectio n .
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c h a rg e Is m ade.
o r 36 p e r cen t o f th e to ta l, a n d th e s e flcials of b a n k s could co lle ct Pe r ‘
c e n ta g e from m oney in b a n k a c ­
w ere d u e to c a re le ss, th o u g h tle s s o r
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ ig n o ra n t c a m p e rs, m ostly o u r own c o u n ts of in d iv id u a ls. R u n n in g ex ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti­ people. F ra n k B ran ch R iley is n o w ’penses of tb e S °ve™ m en t to be m et
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , p re a c h in g to th e e a st th e gospel of by a ta r if f p ro te c tio n
we p r in t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich
Is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­ th e scenic g lory of th e n o rth w e s t.
HANG ON TO W AR STAMPS
a te b etw een th e m : "A L L f u tu r e T he n o rth w e s t is a s k in g th e w orld
HOLD THEM ’TILL DUE
e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e to com e a n d see, a n d com e a g a in ,
is m ade o r a co llection is ta k e n IS
b u t w ill b lac k e n e d m o u n ta in s id e s
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to
W A SH IN G TO N , A p ril 22.— “ K eep
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s o f every a n d sm oke-covered sk ies im p re ss th e
y o u r w a r sav in g s s ta m p s ,” is w h a t 1
v isito rs?
k in d as w ell as to In d iv id u als.
Lew W a llac e J r ., d ire c to r of sav in g s,
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
th e y h av e o c c u rre d Is new s.
tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t, say s to th e
W HY AN EDITO R LE FT TOl^N
A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
people w ho hold such g o v e rn m e n t
m e e tin g s o f so cieties w h ere no
Som ebody se n t th e e d ito r of th e s e c u ritie s . “ Do not allow th e s e sa v ­
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­ P o k eto w n G a z e tte a few b o ttle s of
in g s to pass in to th e h a n d s of spec­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
hom e b rew , re la te s th e D a lla s M ir­ u la to rs a n d s u ffe r a lo ss,” he ad d ed .
N E W S.
ro r. T h e sam e d ay he receiv ed fo r ‘ H old th e m u n til th e y a re d u e an d
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, p u b lic a tio n a w ed d in g a n n o u n c e m e n t
th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill pay th e ir fu ll
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M all M at­
a n d a n o tic e of a n a u c tio n sale. H e re face valu e, a n d th e p u rc h a s e rs will
ter.
a re th e r e s u lts :
g e t a ll th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t in te n d e d
“ W illiam S m ith a n d M iss L ucy A n ­ th ey sh o u ld receiv e w hen th e y in ­
u S umme &P layg & oun F
d e rso n w ere disp o sed of a t pu b lic v ested th e ir m oney. W hen c a sh in g
a u c tio n a t my fa rm o n e m ile e a s t of th e ir s ta m p s t h e people sh o u ld in ­
tow n. S he w ore a b e a u tifu l c lu s te r v est th em in th e new tre a s u ry sa v ­
of ro ses on h e r b re a s t, a n d tw o in g s c e rtific a te s w hich h a v e ta k e n
w h ite calves, b e fo re a b a c k g ro u n d of th e p lace of th£ w a r sa v in g s sta m p s
farm im p le m e n ts too n u m e ro u s to a s g o v e rn m e n t s e c u ritie s sold in
m en tio n in th e p rese n c e of a b o u t 60 s m a ll a m o u n ts .”
g u e sts, in c lu d in g fwo m ilch cow s,
six m u les a n d one bob sled. R e v e r­
end J a c k s o n tied th e n u p tia l k n o t
w ith 200 fe e t of hay rope a n d th e
b rid a l co u p le le ft ou one good J o h n
D eere g a n g plow fo r an e x te n d e d
SO LOM O NITES
trip w ith te rm s to s u it p u rc h a s e rs .
FISHING RODS W R A PPE D
If you w a n t to d re s s fo r w ork, p u t
T hey w ill be hom e to t h e ir frie n d s
on a sm lie.
B arrels and P arts Supplied and
w ith o n e good baby buggy a n d a few
« •
F itted for Any M ake o f Gun
k itc h e n u te n s ils a f t e r /te n 'm o n th s
" P a s s in g th e b u c k ” is th e a p ­
from d a te of sa le to resp o n sib le p a r ­
proved jelly -fish m eth o d of ev ad in g
tie s an d som e 50 c h ic k e n s .”
re sp o n sib ility .
Ashland
T idings
MRS. HUBERT WORK
W. L. M cCLAUGHRY dies
p a rk service is a blow to D o u g la s '
IN CA BIN ON HUMBUG ¡county. Its w ith d ra w a l »'ould ta k e
j som e of th e fin e st sto ck ra n g e aw ay
Y R EK A ,
A pril
21. — D ouglas i from th e sto ck m en of th e co univ.
Y oung, a re s id e n t of th e H u m b u g
se ctio n , b ro u g h t w ord of th e discov­
e ry of th e d e a d body of W illiam L.
HOMES — RANCHES
M cC laughry in h is ca b in a c ro ss th e
gulch fro m th e E liza m ine on H u m ­
ORCHARDS
bug creek .
Mr. Y oung re p o rte d th a t he w ent
Renting, Loans, Transfers
to th e cab in of th e deceased w ith
som e food, as lie had been d o in g for
Notary Work
som e tim e, and on S u n d ay a fte rn o o n
found th e m an d ead in his bed. Dep­
BEAVER REALTY CO.
u ty A lois T u r n e r visited th e scene
15 First St. Phone 68
M onday an d w ith a ju ry d e te rm in e d
‘h a t d e a th w as from n a tu r a l causes
— h e a r t tro u b le an d ind ig estio n b e­
in g ch iefly active.
RO SEBURG
IS A G A IN S T
DIAMOND LAKE INCLUSION
Iron Foundry
Now Open
All KiiMs of Grey Iron Work
Casting and Welding
BRASS WORK
A s h la n d
Ir o n W o r k s
Phone 236
PAGE, Medford, Ore., M onday Night,April 24
M ail O rd e rs A ccepted Now W hen A ccom panied by C heck o r M oney
RO SEB U RG , A pril 22.— L e tte rs to
th e P o rtla n d c h a m b e r of com m erce
a s k in g th a t o rg a n iz a tio n to rescind
its actio n in in d o rsin g th e m ovem ent
s ta r ed hv th e p ark b u re a u to in ­
c lu d e D iam ond lak e in th e G ra te r
L a k e n a tio n a l p a rk , have been w r it­
Mrs. H ubert W ork, who has become ten by R o se b u rg b u sin e ss m en, who
th e new cabinet hostess upon her hus­ s ta te (hat. th e p lac in g of D iam ond
b an d ’s appointm ent to th e office of la k e u n d e r th e ju ris d ic tio n of th e
p o stm aster general by P resident H ar­
ding, succeeding Will H. Hays.
B on T on
C a fe
Ord« r a n d S ( u iii | mm I, S elf-A d d re-ssed
E n v e lo p e
SEA TS ON SA LE FR ID A Y , A P R IL 21, AT 12 NOON
A M E R IC A 'S GA Y EST, F L E E T E S T AND MOST A N TIC R E V U E
T h e M ost N o tew o rth y G irl-an d -M u sic Show T hat H as E v er V isited
th e P a c ific C o a st
D d h o m la n s , tn c ,
p re s e n t
S econd A nnual pEVuiicAiCoMEDysf/VEwYoRiti
L atin Q uarter
Alarm Clock
FOURTH STREET
F IR S T FRO M AND
Thoroughly on the job every
minute
LA ST TO D E PO T
Q U ICK LU N CH AND S E R V IC E
P R IC E S R E A SO N A B L E
Ring’ a lively alarm
Shuts off at a touch
A correct timekeeper
Special
P r o v o st B ros.
$ 1 .3 5
Headquarters for
GARDEN TOOLS
SPRAY PUMPS
PRUNING SHEARS
HOSEr-and
LAWN SUPPLIES
M c N a ir
CRSEfAVlCH
VII LAG£?
k COMPADÍY
BREN NAN
S T S ’ MODULS
B ros.
Id e n tic a lly a s P la y e d fo r 8 M o n th s at th e G i'ccm vich V illage an d
S h u b e rt T h e a te rs in New Y ork
“ T H E E V E N T O F T H E T H E A T R IC A L SEA SON”
P R IC E S : L o w e r F lo o r, $ 2 .7 5 ; B a lc o n y . $ 2 .2 0 , $ 1 .6 5 , » 1 .1 0
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
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K eep th e f o re s t fire s fro m b u rn -!
T he only p e rm a n e n t a n d hopeless
ing.
Y o u r d u ty — c a re w ith tire ,
i
fa ilu re is th a t of th e m an o r w om an
» h o has m ad e a so u l s u rre n d e r.
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381 E. MAIN ST.
T he m an who trie s w h ittlin g h im ­
self dow n to th e o th e r fello w 's size,
p re tty soon h as n o th in g to w h ittle
on.
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□ver
7 Q 0 ,0 0 a
o w n e rs
On th e level, g irls, w h a t ch an ce do
you th in k C le o p a tra w ould h av e h ad
of la n d in g M arc A ntony if s h e ’d
sp o rte d “ k n ic k e rs .”
D o d g e B rothers
M O T O R C AR
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A b o u t c irc u s tim e ¡youNl n o tice
th e re is n ot m uch b a lla h o o in g a ro u n d
th e big te n t.
T h e lo u d e st b a rk e rs
a re alw ay s w ith th e sid e show .
♦ ♦
C ensus s h a rk s d e c la re th a t old
m aid s a r e in c re a sin g .
¡Maybe so.
h u t we h a v e n 't noticed an y m ark e d
in c re a s e in p o p u la tio n h e re a b o u ts.
• ♦
“ Old S ta tis tic ia n ” rise s to re m a rk
th a t m ore m en h av e been b ro u g h t to
th e ir k n e e s by a fla sh of lace, th a n
by a ll th e fire a rm s in C h riste n d o m .
• •
H e re ’s a little a d v ic e from S u n se t
t h a t b u sin e ss m en m ig h t a s sim ila te
to a d v a n ta g e : “ D o n 't m ak e c u s to m ­
e rs of y o u r frie n d s. M ake frie n d s of
y o u r c u s to m e rs .”
• •
T he g re a te s t pow er of h u m a n k in d
is th e a b ility to lift th in g s in to th e ir
p ro p e r place, b u t th e g re a t tro u b le
w ith m ost of us lies in try in g to lift
o u rse lv e s by th e boot stra p s .
• •
L e t a w a n t a d sell it fo r you.
little all d ise a se s w hich p ro d u ce d e fo rm ity
X -ray e q u ip m e n t m ay be p u rch a se d
idea of th e p ro g re ss m ad e in in e ith e r th e hones o r th e o rg a n s of by a n y o n e w ith th e m ean s to buy it;
b u t possession of such e q u ip m e n t
m edical a n d su rg ic a l science th e body.
does
not im ply a b ility a s a ro e n tg e n
d u rin g th e p a s t five o r ten y e a rs.
T oday, a ro e n tg e n o lo g is t can ex­
T h e re is still a long w ay to go; hut a m in e th e lu n g s, th e bow els, th e k id ­ sp e c ia list, o r th e k n ow ledge needed
to m ak e X -ray e x a m in a tio n s which
th e a d v a n ce s m ad e h a v e placed th e neys, and even th e b ra in ; so t h a t a re of valu e to th e p a tie n t, an y m o re
d iag n o sis and o rg an ic lo catio n of d is ­ d iag n o sis a n d tre a tm e n t a re now th a n th e possession of a h ig h -p o w ­
e a se beyond th e s ta g e of e x p e rim e n t.! placed beyond th e s ta g e of g u e ss­ e re d ra c in g c a r w ould m ak e a m an
w ork, a n d a re based upon exact
a su ccessfu l rac in g d riv e r; even
T he scien ce and a r t of X -ray d ia g ­ know ledge.
th o u g h he w ere e x p e rt in th e m e­
nosis a n d tr e a tm e n t is now only 25 !
c
h a n ic a l kno w led g e of au to m o b iles.
It
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y e a rs o ld ; d u rin g w hich tim e it has
been developed by p h y sic ists, e le c tric ician o r a su rg e o n c a n n o t d ev o te
G rav e d a n g e r a tta c h e s to X -ray
e n g in e e rs,
p h o to g ra p h ic
c h e m ists, tim e en o u g h to th e m ed ical a n d s u r ­ w ork done by th e u n sk illed . In a d e ­
gical a p p lic atio n o f X -ray science to
a n d ph y sician s.
q u a te m ac h in ery m ay lie p u rch a se d ,
becom e p ro fic ie n t in it, a n d also in
i
D u rin g th e f ir s t 15 y e a rs p ro g re ss his ow n w o rk . To fill t h ’s need a a n d th e re p re s e n ta tio n m ad e th a t it
w as slow a n d th e k n o w led g e gained new sp e c ia list h a s a rise n i.i th is new i is a d e q u a te and t h a t th e p o ssesser
w as lim ite d , by reason of im p e rfe c t b ra n c h of m ed icin e, w hich is so i n ­ h as th e sk ill to use it to a d v a n ta g e .
e q u ip m e n t.
D u rin g th e se 15 y e a rs tr ic a te a s to den; lid th e e n tire tim e
T h e re a re m an y so-called X -ray
th e a p p lic a tio n of X -ray s w as re ­ and s tu d y of th e one en g a g ed in it— la b o ra to rie s e lse w h e re in th is reg io n :
s tric te d to th e location of b u lle ts, or th e
“ ro e n tg e n o lo g is t”— th e
X -ray ! h u t th ey c a n n o t and sh o u ld not be
th e d iag n o sis o f fra c tu re s or ctli
sp e cia list. T h e X -ray sp e c ia list h as expected to fu rn is h m a te ria l aid to
d ise a se s of bones.
T he in te r p r e ta ­ a g ro u n d w ork of m edical science th e p a tie n ts.
tio n of s u d i p ic tu re s w as re la tiv e ly e la b o ra te d by y \ : r s of tra in in g in
j B etw een P o d a n d , O regon, and
easy, a n d a p h y sician w ith a sm all h is special lin e o f w ork.
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tw o places w h ere c o m p e ten t X-
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X -ra y p ic tu re s .
T h e ir h e a lth p ro b ­ ra y service, fu rn is h e d by a n X -ray
T he A m erican in v en tio n of X -rav lem s a re co n c ern e d only w ith th e sp e c ia list sk illed by y e a rs of tra in -
m ach in es, su ch a s th e “ i n te r r u p te r ­ in te r p re ta tio n o t h e r e s u lt s of an 1 ing an d w ith a d e q u a te e q u ip m e n t,
less tra n s fo r m e r s ” and “ th e rm io n ic X -ray e x a m in a tio n by a sp e c ia list in can he had. T h ese a re a t th e S a n i­
tu b e s ” p re p a re d th e w ay fo r g re a t t h a t w o rk . T he w ork of th e r o e n t­ ta riu m in A sh lan d and at th e Sac­
a d v an ces.
T h e m ed ical use of X- g e n o lo g ist fo rm s only a p a rt (th o u g h red H e a rt H o sp ita l in M edford. Dr.
ra y s has been, d u rin g th e p a st ten an im p o rta n t p a r t) of th e w hole ex­ L incoln K a lia n is th e ro e n tg e n o lo g ist
y e a rs, ex panded to th e d iag n o sis of a m in a tio n a n d d iag n o sis.
in b o th places.
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S e rio u s b u sin ess is a m e re trifle
to th e a v e ra g e e d ito r. I t ’s th e trifle s
th a t m ak e se rio u s b u sin e ss fo r him .
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T h e m an w ho fails g e n e ra lly gives
a ll th a t is in him u n til he c a n ’t go
a n o th e r foot.
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gives a ll t h a t is in him u n til h e c a n ’t
go a n o th e r fo o t— a n d th e n m ak e s
t h a t foot.
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Dr. Jarvis’ Sanitarium
ASHLAND, OREGON
GEO. L TREICHLER MOTORI CO.
16-18 S. FIR
MEDFORD, ORE
PHONE 3 0 4
Sedan $1665. C oupe $1490. T o u rin g C ar $1075. R o a d s te r $1025.
P a n e l B u sin ess C ar $1165.
S creen B usiness C a r $1040
C hassis No. 1 a n d 3, $890
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