Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 11, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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THREE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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NEW ORLEANS OF LONG AGO
CHAUTAUQUA DATES
B u s in e s s T rip to P o r tla n d —
Conductor Walter Maxey and wife
»re spending a few days in Portland | ♦
n a business trip.
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Wednesday, May 24th
Kiue Ribbon bread, one pound
. loaves, 8 cents; two loaves for 15
cents. One and a half pound loaves, lea v es on Extended Visit—
12 cents.
Malted Milk twins, 12
Mrs. Ray Jeter left yesterday
▼ cents. At your grocer or at Bon Ton morning for an extended visit at
Bakery.
210tf Sacramento, Oakland and San Fran-
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, cisco, combining business
with
Returns from Bend—
pleasure.
Edmund Dews and wife returned
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yesterday from a ten days’ visit with ' Special! Yakima Netted Gem po-
his sister, Mrs. A. H. Oliver at tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds.
Bend, Oregon.
Detricks' Groceteria.
We sell for
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less.
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The famous Victor 10 inch record ,
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has been reduced from 85 cents t o 1
Return from Seattle—
75 cents. Three thousand to select
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hicks arrived
from at Rose Brothers.
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in Ashland after a three weeks’ visit
in Albany and Seattle. They were
L o o k in g fop L o ca tio n —
accompanied by Mrs. Hicks’ mother.
William Pattersn has arrived herejMr9. M. Brannom
from Battlefordi. Saak., to join his |
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w‘(e. wllo has b .en vlsltlng her
The DM(
ter, Mrs. S. R. Jeter. He Is looklnc b, bad at Rose Brothers.
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about with a view to locating here.
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and is enraptured with our city and Here front Medford __
Its surroundings.
A. W. Walker, of the Walker Auto
company, of Medforfd, was in the
Bargains in second hand lawn city Wednesday afternoon, attend-
mowers. Fixit Shop. Beaver block. ’ ing to business.
Fresh fish,
Mrs. Oneta Demsey and little son en3, rabbits.
Junior, from St. Helens, Or., will land Fish and
spend six weeks with her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Barnard.
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M istak e in N a m e -
Dew Drop Inn for waffles, lunch- > In recording a move in yesterday’s
es, hot meals, sandwiches and J haper, the name Wolcott was used
aaladB-
204tf instead of Stewart. The Stewart fam-
1 ily lived directly across the street
from Wolcott’s n Third street, and
have moved to 248 First street.
1
£
j Leaves for Corvallis—
i Charles Gordon MacCracken left
this mrning for Corvallis, where he
wijl spend junior week end with his
brother, Chester, who is a student
j at O. A. C. He will stop at the Sig­
ma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house,
of which Chester is a member.
One cent the word each time.
FOR EXCHANGE
New Orleans at that period was
SUed with gay, animated, French-
speaking throngs, says the Yale Re­
view, telling of the long ago in the
Crescent city. Slaves were as numer­
ous as they had been In the old home.
The shop windows on Royal and Char­
tres streets had nothing to fear in
comparison with the glittering streets
of Saint Plere. Fashions, luxuries, bon­
bons, liqueurs, books, pictures and jew­
elry were displayed with the same sure
confidence of purchasers here as there.
What is called today the “Vieux
Carre" was then the city. It was
compactly built with solid brick
houses, whose Iron-railed balconies
with their garlands of filigree work ex­
tended over the banquet; whose court­
yards with great gates, then as now
wide open, showed the luxuriant trop­
ical foliage of their secluded garden—
the lounging place of the gayly tur-
baned women and the well-dressed
servant men of the establishment.
Fresh meats, fresh vegetables and
fruits were cried every morning in
musical patois. At night the theaters,
the opera and public halls kept the
city awake and alive with their gayety.
while children fell asleep behind the
batten windows to the pretty tinkle
of the ice cream cart that busily
threaded its way in aud out of every
thorough fa re.
oysters, crabs, chick-
Call Tel. 104. Ash WANTED TO CHEER UP RIVAL
Poultry Market. 18G’f
197-tf Rossini’s List of His Ailments Designed
to Comfort Composer Whom He
■
Knew Disliked Him.
Columbia records reduced to 65c
at Rose Brothers.
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B U S IN E S S A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L
... P ieasan t Picture of B eautiful Southern
City in the Day* Before the
Civil War.
Monday, May 29th
V is itin g M other—
F I W-
When thinking of celebrated mu­
sicians who loved a joke, the name of
Rossini naturally occurs to us, for he
was as fond of one as of his table.
Here is an Instance. Walking one day
with a friend In Paris he met Meyer­
beer, who was his only formidable riv­
al at the time, though the two were al­
ways courteous to one auother. The
German, hut In hand, enquired most
anxiously after the Italian’s health.
“Alas,” said Rossini. “I am suffering
from complete loss of appetite, and
when I manage to eat I cannot digest.
My lumbago gives me no peace, my
heart is weak, and I have difficulty In
breathing. My sight is failing, and my
memory Is going." Meyerbeer ex­
pressed himself as deeply grieved, and
hoped that when next he had the good
fortune of meeting “his dear friend,”
he might hear a better account of his
health, and wished him good-day. When
he had gone. Rossini’s companion
asked him why he had told so many
fibs, for he appeared te be in the
best of health. “So I am,” said he,
“hut the old man looked so unhappy
that I felt impelled to sa.v something
to cheer him.”—London Times.
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FOR TRADE— Will accept Ford
touring car or roadster as first
payment on five room house and
_ io t- Apply 243 Laurel St. 212-2*
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A can of Calumet R,
Powder win >ke iroi
cakes, biscuits, muffins, etc
then a can of most othei
brands.
It lasts longer - goes farther be
*0T MADE BY A TRUST
cause it contains more than tl.t or­
dinary leavening strength- there­
fore you use less.
When a recipe calls for two tea­
^K gpii Z
spoons of baking powder, use two
level teaspoons of Calumet, the re­
sults will always be the same —
perfectly raised bakings—remem­
ber this when you buy baking pow­
der and don’t forget that Cali n et
is the economic buy because it get s
farther.
A pound can of Calumet contains lull
16oz. Some baking powders com cm
12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure
you get a pound when you want if.
MADE DOG CARRY KITTENS
Mother Cat Had No Compunction at
All in Making Friond Do
All the Work.
VIRGINIA
CAFE
ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-
land. Ore.
73-tf
UR. J . j . EMMKNtt— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye. ear, nos- and throat. Glasses
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
S P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
thorizes his announcement as a can­
Bldg., Madford, Ore. Phone 567
didate for the nomination for the
office of County Commissioner of p » xj v r T n 7 it uu A
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Jackson County, subject to the de-
IknHnnVK
* HA" — Special at
tention to mothers and children.
cisión of the Republican voters of
Internal
secretions and endocrine
said county, at the primary election
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
May 19th, 1922. .
neer avenue. Telephone 28
Of-
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to •
p. m.
— George Alford, of P-hoenix. an-
nounces
--------- „ himself as a candidate on nR c u a u - V
the Republican ticket, for Countv K‘ SHA^
E- ye.
v ear, nose, throat
Commissioner of Jackson County,' specialist; glasses fitted. Office
at residence, Pioneer Ave., moru-
Oregon, subject to the decision of the
ing and by appointment. Phone 28
Republican voters of said county, at
the primary election, May 19th, 1922.
»’H IIK IPR ACTO RS.
PO LITI LAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
>»AUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
— Visiting Chiropractic Physician.
Neuritis cases » specialty. Phone
(Effective January 1, m ag)
118-J. Treatment given only in
Daily (Except Sunday)
your own home.
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7:00 a. in.
7 :00 a. m.
PLUM BING
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. ni.
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m. H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.
1 IX 00 a. m.
11:00 a. hi.
phone 166-J.
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12$ 00 noon
12:00 noon
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. in.
OOMVALE s< | \ | HOME
2:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p m.
3:00 p. ra. CONVALESCENT HOME — Facing
Lithia park cottage plan. Milk
4:00 p. in.
4:00 p. m.
diet ana other Nature cures. Mrs.
5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
W.
M. Barber. Free consultations
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. in.
2 to 4. 15:1 Granite St. Phone
«:00 p. ra.
7:00 p. m.
4 H -R
1 9 2 -1 111 o
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. in.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Sunday Schedule
FOR prompt ana careful service,
Leave Medford for Ashland and
auto trucks or horse drays, call
Ashland for Medford every hour on
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone 117.
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Ashland.
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Ashland waiting room— East Side
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
Pharmacy.
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE j FER — Good team and motor­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG able price. Phone 83.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
TRANSFER AND HAULING
I Travel by stage; shortest route by
20 miles; one of Oregon’s most JACKSON TRANSFER CO. — We
haul everything. Call 433-J.
I scenic trips; we save you time and
208-1 mo*
. money.
Fare— Medford-Roseburg, $1.00; ADAMS TRANSFER — Wood und
Grants-Pass-Roseburg, $3.00.
storage. Phone 460.
211-lm o
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily and Sunday
APARTMENTS
LV. G’T’S P A S S ------
LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a. m. FOR RENT— Furnished apartment.
10:00 a. m.
Close in.
Modern conveniences.
1:00 p. m.
1 00 p. m.
Adults only. Inquire 166 Harga-
4:45 p. m
4:30 p. m.
dine St. or phone 122.
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Grants Pass waiting room— The
Bonbouniere, phone 160.
FOR HALE.
Office and waiting room— No.
S F ro n t St.. N ash H otel hnrid in g .
FOR SALE— Grass hay.
Phone
1 -F -ll.
20Ctf
INTERI,’RBAN AUTOCAR CO.
An English lady, says a contributor
te the Cornhlll Magazine, having re­
ceived a kitten aud a puppy us gifts,
determined to bring them up together.
She put them into the same bed, fed
THE BEST OP EATING
them from the same saucer, and they
became fast friends.
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
In
time
the
kitten
arrived
at
matron-
If you are particular, try the new
o M E W A Y
heed. She presented the world with
Home
Electric Laundry. Phone 180.
little ouea aud chose for their nursery
ra w fts s p e a k
198-eod-lmo
a
remote aud quiet room lu the house.
l o u d e r th a n
But in a few days she evidently de­
c la im s
fo r
j Move Reported—
cided that there was a better place
O L Y M P IC
for them iu a room on tlie floor above.
C. F. Toby has crated his house­
Instead of removing the kittens her- !
Fleur.
hold goods and Is hnving the same
self, she trotted off to her friend the
shipped to Eugene, where he expects
dog and got him to follow her to the
w w w T . I to make his home.
P IS H IN G RO DS W R A P P E D
JUST ARRIVED!
spot where the kittens were lying.
WHAT? FENCING! WHERE?
Parallel of John 8mlth Story.
When he had looked at them she
Barrels and Parte Supplied and
If you have blankets, lace cur
A parallel for the story of Capt started off to the upper room, and he 1
Fitted for Any Make of Gun
tains, etc., give the new Home Elec­ John Smith of Virginia, and Pocahon­ followed her; hut, seeing that he was
Peil's Corner
tric Laundry a trial. Phone 180. tas. the daughter of the Indian chief­ —eo to speak—“empty-handed,” she j
Before sending away your or­
199-eod-lmo tain Powhatan, comes from Maorilarid doubled back and returned to the kit­
der,
come and see Peil’s new' car­
About 1830 Billy Bundy, a Sydney tens; aud eventually, after two or
load
of fencing. Every variety—
whaler, who afterwards took part in three more false starts, he underwood
38 1 E . M AIN ST.
barbed wire to fancy yard fencing
the defense of Ngaraoto, on the Tara her and, picking up one of the kittens
— He guarantees to beat catalogue
naki coast, against the Walkatc 1 b his mouth, followed her up the
prices.
hordes, was captured by hostile Maoris stairs to the new place. That was as
Garden tools, hose, and new and
They tied him to a post while they pre-} far as hts understanding went, and
used sewing machines always on
pared to turn him into a meal, and she had to conduct him back to the
hand.
the oven was Just hot enough when other kittens and repeat the whole
the chiefs daughter rushed forward performance again and again until iu
and threw her mat over him. This the end he had removed them all, aud
made him “tapu,” and his life was she waa happy In her new quarters.
saved.
But It was not the ideal spot after 1
HOMES — RANCHES
Rut there is a marked difference in all; she was happy there only for a
the cases of Smith and Bundy. Ths day. Again she summoned the dog,
ORCHARDS
Indians didn’t propose to eat Smith, and be moved all the kittens again,
and Bundy married the girl, an act fot hut more readily thau at first. Again
which Smith lacked the courage.
the cat became dissatisfied, and the
Renting, Loans, Transfers
dog moved the kittens again. From J
Notary Work
first to last there were so many re­
The Life In Arison*.
movals that the lady lost count of j
A lot of these here Easterners and their number.
BEAVER REALTY CO.
Big Town folks stop at Salome—not
An automobile engine having a 4" bore will
have when cold a clearance between its pistons
because they are crazy over the town
15 F irst St. Phone 68
and cylinders of approximately 4/1000 of an
—but they have to have gas for their PLANTS GET OWN MOISTURE
inch. W hen the same engine has been heated
machines—and after giving the town
to operating temperature, this clearance will
the once over (It doesn’t take tw« Ingenious Dsvics That Will Assuredly
have decreased 7 5 ^ , or to l/lOOO of an inch.
GREETING CARDS
looks to see it all), some of them re
Be Welcomed by All Absent-
Likewise, a main crankshaft bearing having a
mark: “Lord, what a place to live.”
—and—
Minded Husbands.
clearance of about 1 4/1000 of an inch when
1 often wonder what they mean. Whils
cold, will show a decrease in thie clearance at
FRAMED MOTTOES
they are doing this, some Old Timer
Stay-at-home husbands are prone to
operating temperature to lees than % /l000 of
We Buy and Sell
whose
entire
wardrobe
never
did
con
an inch.
forget to water the flowers that adorn
— B eautiful and a p p ro p ri­
slat of more thau a three-piece su it- the sitting room, even though specially
All oils loee viscosity, that is, they become
pants, shoes aud shirt—will stick hit charged to do so by absent wives.
ate C ards for M other’s Day
lighter in body when subjected to the heat of
head
up
over
tlie
greasewood
and
sage
engine operation.
They will doubtless welcome a device
brush and after taking a quick squlnl Just invented by a Frenchman. M. Pin-
—Sunday, May 14th.
FIRR INSURA NCR
An analysis of Zerolene shows that the differ­
(even one makes him blush) at th* eon, which enables plains literally to
ences in its body at the various engine temper-
INVESTMENTS
latest ladles’ styles, exclaims to hit water themselves aud io do so with
arc r««, from cold to operating temperature,
burro: “My God, did you see that?"— eAdency, taking neither too much dor
follow in close relation the deciuaae in
Salome (Ariz.) Sun.
clearances.
tee little to drink. This device, which
ebtalned a gold medal in France, con­
Hotel Ashland Building
The right body at aU operating
The m & x a J lh Star
sists of a flower pot of the usual
Ashland, Oregon
Oldest House In Scotland.
Dunrobln Castle, can be claimed, ac shape, but having a double wall. The
Phone 20
cording to the London Daily Express description rune, according to the Lit­
For this reason Zerolene oil* h ere at all engine
temperatures exactly the requited body to
as the oldest inhabited house In Nortfc erary Digest:
splash and flow freely into the fret-moving,
The apace between the two walls
Britain, having been erected by a than*
smell-clearance hearings to provide an ad­
constitutes a reservoir of water. Into
of
Sutherland
In
the
Eleventh
century
equate film of lubricant.
Much of the present mansion it this there extends two to four curved
Because of their “oihneaa,”
modern, a feature being the creatioa tubes, according to the shape of the
to bearing surfaces, and at the 1
of
complete suites named after notabl* pet. Each of these tubes contains a Jkf
in themael ves a m inim a^ q ¡ ,
members
or connections of the Suther wick. The lower eud of the tube dips / w u f 7 7 0 ■ ■ e
engine power going to the driving wheels.
land family. One set Is named th* Into tBo reservoir of water while the
For this reason they give perfect fabrication
Cromarty rooms, because in 1746 th* ether end is bent eo as to dip beneath
and permit the development of the tasodmam
Can you nam e a better place in which to keep
earl of Cromarty, a reckless Jscohlt* the surface of tlie soil In the Inner
power, speed and gasoline aMfragw of the car.
jewels, L iberty bonds, securities, stocks, insur­
leader, was there captured and only pot. Consequently we really have a
saved from being beheaded on Towei sot of siphons which are set in action
ance policies, deeds ami all valuable papers
hill by the efforts of his wife, th* by the capillary attraction which I
than in a private safe deposit box?
causes the water to rise iu the wick, i
clever “Bonnie Belie” Gordon.
Thus there Is a gentle hut steady flow
O ur vault is fire-proof and is protected by
of moisture to the plant.
rX A V Q A K h CU. OQMNUIY
Business Is Picking Up.
In order to adapt the apparatus to 1
the latest electric b u rg lar alarm sy stem --th e
Rastus, said the Judge, sternly, the needs of any Individual plant It is '
w atchm an th at never sleeps.
you are found guilty of having stolea only necessary to remove the inner pot ,
two chickens from Mr. Robinson’s coop after the end of 24 hours and note '
Such boxes rent for $2.50 a vear and tin. A
last week. Tlie tine will be $5.”
whether the outer pot still holds any
Smiling complacently, Rastus ap water. If to, the plant is oversup­
few are still available.
proached the clerk of the court and plied, since the excess of water has (
laid a $10-blll on the desk.
been drawn by gravity to the bottom
“Yassuh
Jedge,” he said, “so Ah of the inner pot and escaped through I
gives you 10 bucks which will pay you the hole In the center into the outer
up to and includin’ nex’ Sattldy night.’ not
—American Legion Weekly.
Ashland,
29 First St.
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
Piston
clearances/
4/l222 o f an inch when odd
IpSSSlofan inch underfire
R eal E s t a t e
McNair Bros. S’TAPLES RFALTY AGENCY
m
more
less friction and wi
thru Correct Lubrication
H
P H Y SIC IA N S.
YOU ^ 3 0
FOR RALE— One large ice box, suit­
able for restaurant or butcher
shop. Nelda Cafe.
212-tf
FOR SALE— One family refrigera­
tor. Nelda Cafe.
212-tf
WAN! FD.
W A N TED — Odd jobs and law n w ork.
R hone 468-L.
200-lmo*
WANTED •— Capable young man
wishes steadv position in towu
210-4*
WANTED — Woman for general
housework. Apply Hotel Oregon.
212-3
WANTED— To trade for carpenter
work, Ford car with truck body.
J. E. Gowland, phone 2-F-4. 212-3
c. B L A K E IN
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City and Rancli Properties
Houses to Rent
C IT IZ E N ’S BANK W ILDING
W . A. SH E L L
BA R BER
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, COc doz.
Cldldren’s Work A
Specialty
‘THAT GRAND AND
GLORIOUS FEELING”
TO HAVE INSURA NCR WHEN
YOU NEED IT
Remember, that you can’t take
out a policy tomorrow io rover
today’s disaster.
It takes an accident or a fire
to convince some people that they
need insurance.
DON’T BE A “REGRETTER.”
DON’T PLAY WITH FATE. ACT
NOW.
Yes, we sell all kinds of good
insurance. We have leading com­
panies only.
When you want good Insurance
talk with Billings.
T h e C itiz e n s B a n k Billings Ageney
Oregon
Get your season ticket for the
It pays to read the classified page. Chautauqua.
R E A L E ST A T E & IN SU R A N C E
E sta b lish e d 1 8 8 3
Rhone 2 1 1
41 E . M ain Ht.