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ASHLAND D A lL s TIDlNGh Tuesday, July 11, 1922 LOCAL AND PERSONAL lu City Shopping— Mr. and Mrs. E. B. A dam son, of T alent, w ere in th e city shopping; yesterday. Shadows o f the South Seas, Seen on Broadway PAON TRUSS necessary for th e pre ection of the j T o ERECT * 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 HOTEL ; h ealth and w elfare of c h ild ren ." AT KICHARDflON SPRINGS Px-YY GROUND NOTES [ B U S I N E S S A N D P R C F E . S S IO N A L CHICO. Calif.. Ju ly l i . — F o u n d a tions for the new hotel a t th e Rich- " a r d s o . Springs re so rt, eight m iles e a st of h e re . a re uearin g com pletion One cent the word each time. FOR EXCHANGE PHYSICIANS. JR A D E — K® a c re unincum - DR ER N EST A. WOODS— Practice ---------- ¡and ‘ oou a c tu a l construction of the bered ranch on Pacific highw ay lim ited to aye, ear. no«e and T and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all th ro a t. O f f i» houre, 10 to 12 and One of th e m others who has been edifice will begin. The proposed ho- 216tf i Phone 274-J for Yeo. house and o u tb u ildings; good I to ( . f Sweden burg Bid<„ Aeh- activelv in te rested in th e playground tel will cost in th e neighborhood of stock or chicken ranch w ith p le n -! land. Ore n -tf has m ade possible th e w ading pool. $200,000. ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill ------------- -— ________________ L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next A p a rt of the creek has been w alled The hotel will contain 100 sleep- tra d e for unincum bered A shland 0 R - EMMEN8— Physician and Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r acreage; p refer no house, but 8urgeon. P ractice lim ited to off w ’ith rocks and a shallow pool of ing room s and will be ready for busi- ial aniL w orkm anship. P hone 138. would ensider acreage w ith sm al' eye. sa r. nose and th ro at. Gi.,tme» d e a r , ru n n in g w ater affords d elight nesa next spring. 207 E. Main stre e t. 238tf house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, •upplled. O culist and a u ris ’ for to th e sm aller children. • -------------------------------- ite St. 231 tf* 8. P. R. R. Offices. M. F. ai I n R egularly organized gam es are in- RESULTS TELL Bldg., M tdford, Ore. Phone 507 Return from Trip— HELP WANTED tere stin g the older boys. Spirited C. D. W oods and fam ily retu rn ed i DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW— Special a t gam es of cap tain ball, volley ball There Can Be No Doubt About the W ANTED BY W EED LUMBER CO.. Sunday evening from a few days’ tention to m others and children. Results ip Ashland W EED , C A L IF — T im ber fallers land baseball, are played w ith pleas In te rn al r x r e tio n s and endocrine trip to R ailroad P ra irie , w here Mr. R esults tell the tale. Co co n tract com bined falling.; glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio u re for all particip an ts. Miss Chat- All noubt is rem oved. W oods has som e interests. bucking and lim bing. Good e a rn neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of The testim ony of an A shland citi- tin is a splendid coach. ings can be m ade and living con fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to « T 1 h he e old old sa n d h a s b een re m o v e d zen c a n e a s ily be in v e s tig a te d . ditions a re of th e best. C ottages sand has been lem oved W hai b e tte r proof can be had? n. m T rade your old tire s in and buy a re a v a ilab ’e for fam ilies. I n te r from th e sand box and th is week w H ardy, retired . 586 E east Main MASON CORDS a t LEEDOM’S T IR E ested p arties com m unicate direct CHIROPRACTORS. will find fresh ocean sand to replace stre e t, A shland, says: “ I have used w ith W eed L um ber Company, ¿777—7 7 7 " ------------- —--------------------- HOSPITAL. 252tf it. The sand box is alw ays one of D oan’s K idney Pills and w ouldn’t be 251-12 INGERSOLL HAWLEY W eed. C a'ifornia. .. . , . . , ,, w’ith o u t them . I hi d a tta ck s of kid- --------- ---- — w aiting Chiropractic Physician. th e m ost popular fea tu re s of th e play K eep Off th e Flow ers— ney com plaint and lum bago and Buf-]M EN W ANTED— F o r construction N euritis eases a specialty. Phone ground. fered w ith dull backaches r.nd pains The city lib ra ria n has been endea w ork on irrig a tio n project n ear 118-J. T re atm e n t given only in Story tellin g in the m iddle of each th ro u g h my kidne; s. My kidneys your own heme. M edford. W ages $3.60 per day v o ring to grow flow ers w here the afternoon is a p ltasin g diversion for w eren ’t acting rig h t w hen I began for eight hours. Rogue R iver V al g rass has been killed along the using D oan’s K idney Pills. They soon PLUMBING ley Canal Co., M edford. 257-7* the children a t th e playground. w alks a t th e lib rary , b u t despite the relieved these ailm en ts and eased the Miss C h attin , th e efficient super- acbes and pains. I heartily endorse WANTED -Reliable woman to do H. R. ADAMS— Plum bing, C ontrac p recau tio n s tak e n to protect the visor of the playground, also has D oan’s for they a re a rem edy of general housew ork, wages $65. lug and day work. 248 F ifth St flow ers, some people insist on c u t phone 166-f, 10 01 f Call a t 16 Geneva avenue, Med charge of th e sw im m ing classes. She ” „„ x x ,, , . tin g across th e flow ers and breaking . „ , , . Price 60 cents a t all dealers. Don t ] ford, or phone Mrs. P au l McKee, will be at Helm an s b ath s every gjm pjy a sk j or a kidney rem edy— get TR A N SFER AND EX PR ESS. them down. The lib ra ria n would; M edford 471. 262-3 W ednesday and F riday m orning, be- D oan’s K idney P ills— the sam e th a t — =■ like to see th e flow ers grow w ithout FOR prom pt and careful service, ginning a t 10 o’clock. P ro cu re your Mr. H ardy had. Foster-M ilburn Co., h a -in g to p ut up “ keep o ff” signs. au to tru ck s or horse drays, call tickets from her or from th e play- 'dirs., Buffalo, N. Y. -6 j W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 11?. Office, 89 Oak s tre e t u e a r Hotel ground com m ittee, which consists of ~ ] F r u it canning tim e is a t h a n d .; A shland. 56tf M esdam es Perozzi, F. D. W agner, F o r f ru it ja rs , lids, ru b b ers, jelly and M acCracken. m olds an d su g a r. D e tric k ’s prices ] T. L. POWEI.tr—GENERAL TRANS FER — Good team and m o to r MEN WANTED c a n ’i be beaten. tru ck s. Good service a t a reason- i for service as railro ad m achinists, able price. Phone 83. Returns from Portland— FISHING RODS WRAPPED : bo:lerm aker6, blacksm iths, electric-! 7 7 ~ / ~ ---------- ;-------------- ■ — ------------- N. Dix of th e O verland garage, r e ians, sheetm etal w orkers, pipe fit- ADAMS TRANSFER — Wood and cigarettes Barrels and Parts Supplied and ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs, car in-'. _storage. I tone 469. 211-1 mo tu rn e d from P o rtla n d la st evening in .spectors, car rep airers, helpers— all; Fitted for Any Make of Gun a new W illys-K night car. WANTED. classes ________ WANTED— C herries, Royal Annes, B !cycle fo r ren t. F ix it Shop, 35 Bings and Lam berts, 8 cents per U N D E R STR IK E CONDITIONS 260tf F irs t stre e t. pound. R o tu e R iver Valiev Can- BEST EX PLAINED BY CHAIRMAN uing Co., M edford. 262-6* 381 E. MAIN ST. BEN W. HOOPER OF TH E UNITED] 216tf Insu rance— 274-J— Yeo. )B R E N I. STATES R A I L R O A D LABOR B O ’,R D IN HIS STATEMENT OF -------- ;-------------- — V isitors L eave on Trip— JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOWS g,e hot sekeepfng N orth Dr. and Mrs. John Stevens, of] Main St. Oakl: 1, Calif., who have been vis- 242-lm o ? “ In th is case the conflict is not ’ .y* ’ i ing f, the past few days with th e ir B A R B E R betw een the en ployer and the op APARTMENT 3 — F u rn ish ed , close I neice a d nephew', Mr. and Mrs. J. lid;; G ray, N ew Y o r k ’s m o st d a rin g dancer, w h o in tro d * j« « l South in, m oden .conveniences. A dults pressed employe^. The people of th is Safety blades resharpened G ;i cop.¡¡¡on to Broadway. At the famous Rendezvou« Ch’h only. Inqi; re 166 H argadine St., E. Angwin, of Bush stre e t, left this country, th ro u g h an act of congress, s ; .. ; society .gathers after midnight to admire Gilda's olphv. e#o»» like new Single bit, 30r signed by P res dent W l'so a, e sta b or phone I 22. 257-tf m orning for a trip to C ra te r Lake a. I listen to the tropical tones of “Ty-Tce," first fox tr o t o f £ i.. South doz. Dt bule bit, 60c doz lished a trib u n a l to decide such dis- for RENT Sc? and o th er Oregon points. Dr. Stev A room ing house w ith M L putes over wages and w orking c o n -1 11 rooms, front part a rran g ed for ens is p asto r of the F irst .Methodist Children’s Work A ditions, which a ie subm itted to it In Buy this Cigarette andSave Money ‘f e i t office rooms. Apply 389 E. Main c h u rc h of O akland. e n 's b ureau, U nited States d e p a rt a proper m anne-. It is the decision St., Ashlar.1. 261-6 Specialty of this trib u n al ag ain st which t h e 1 m ent of labor: “ P ro h ib itio n has shop c ra fts a re strik in g . Visiting Relatives— l OR SALE. been of benefit to th e country. I C h a rte r No. 104 “ R egardless of any question of th e ---------------- ------- ----------------------- — Mrs. F red C arter, of E ugene, is] • , R eserve D istrict No. 12 rig h t of the men to strik e, th e men BAY FOR SALE— Bv G. F. Billings. have observed th a t a b e tte r s ta n d visitin g at th e Henry C a rte r hom e REPORT OP CONDITION OU THE who t ik e the s trik e rs ' places are „ .. _ " , . ~7 " Cham bers o f Com m erce Laud ard prevails am ong the fam ilies of on M ountain avenue a t present. m erely accepting th e wages and ‘ - v U,c'£« 1- acres terrac e property, seven block from P. O.. p iv h ib itio n B en efits th e w orking people and th a t the w orking condit ons prescribed by a two blocks L 'th ia p a ,-k. im prove P rohibition is a civic asset accord- ] children a re b e tte r fed and clothed. Spend Sunday Here—• a -hinn.i a « , governm trib u n se a l rvlce. and They are per-' at A shland, in »I.« the S tate ot / Oregon, a t close of business, June 30, 1922.-I form ing ent a pubVc are I m ents w orth over $4000. Price D. N. Davis and wife and son Ell ing to m any of th e cham bers o f , T h at sta te m e n t can be su b sta n tia te d $1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o* RESOURCES not accepting th e wages and work- an d d a u g h te r Lucy were in A sh la n d , com m erce in leading cities of t h e i by figures show ing th a t every place: 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in g conditions which an em ployer Is FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrace item s 29 and 30, if a n y ......................................................... $143,170,49 ,in Sunday a tte n d in g church and visit-] U nited States which have sent stro n g w here prohibition is enforced, m ore | ^pyjng to impose. F o r th is reason property, five room house, barn, 2. O verdrafts, seem ed and unsecured ........................................ ing old friends. The Davis fam ily j sta te m e n ts approving the E lgh-i goods a re being sold th an previous | 60.21 pUbiic sen tim en t and full govern chicken house, one acre grapes, 3. U. S. g o v e rn in g t securities owned, including those shown m ent power will pro tect th e m e n . m otored out to th e ir ranch on th e ¡te e n th am endm ent to th e Union Sig- t0 tbe t jnie of prohibition. Instead acre appies, % acre peaches. in item s 30 .nd 35, if a n y . . ............................................. 14,400.00 ! Who rem ain in th e ir positions and G reen Springs m ountain road in th e u al, the official publication of the of having th e corner saloon as a % acre cherries, wood lot. seven 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, including foreign new m en who m ay com e in.” blocks from P. O., tw o blocks of evening. ¡n atio n al W om en’s C hristian Tem per- w orkingm an’s club, we have tra n s-; governm ent, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., in A dequate provisions have been L th ia P a rk , im provem ents w orth ---------- jan ce Union. ferred th a t club to the hom e.’’ cluding those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y .......... 4.500.00 ma(j e fOr the full protection of a l over $4000. Price $1650. P. O 6. B anking house $3,000.00: fu rn itu re and fixtures $2.000.00 8,000.00 new em p’oyes, th e sam e as old em- Visits at Talent— Janies S. Cady, secretary of the M aud Wood P a rk , president of. Box 463. 254-lm o* 7. P.eal e sta te owned o th er th a n h a n k in g h o u s e .............. . . 1,133.99 ; piOyeg who have rem ained loyally a t j __________________________________ Miss Lucile M orse, who is here ] M inneapolis association, says: “ Pro- tbe N ational League of W omen Vot- 9. (ah ) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, ban k work. A pplicants should apply to FOR SALE— 20 acre ranch ju st out- from S acram ento, was visiting old ; hibition has proved an economic as- ers: «‘The m others of the nation are] ers and tru s t com panies designated and approved re- I th e office of th e S uperintendent a t side city lim its on Boulevard, good frien d s in th e vicinity of T alent a n d i s^ in our com m unity. I t has pro- n0 m ore nkely to wipe out th e Elgh-l serve ag en ts of this b a n k ....................................................... 31,828.98 P o rtla n d (U nion station-, or to th e soil and w ater. Crops, alfalfa, corn 10. E xchanges fo r clearing house and item s on o th er banks a ssista n t su p erin ten d en t a t “ Rose- P hoenix th e first of the week. inoted th rift and has been b e n e fic ia l, te e n tb am endm ent than they a re to and apples a n d peaches. Good in th e sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g bank 1,263.85 j bu r g plastered bouse, sum m er kitchen, --------- generally to th e In terests of o u r dem and th e cu ltiv atio n of typhoid 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of rep o rtin g bank fa ir sized b arn and out bni'dings. M ove Repo» ted city.” ] germ s in th e w ater supplies science i J. H. DYER, and o th er cash i t e m s ............ ................................................. 56.32 ; F arm im plem ents and team in T he S herm an McCoy fam ily have G eneral M anager S outhern Pacific Vance C. Criss, secretary of the has p u rifie d .” T otal cash on hand and due from banks, eluded tf so d a t once. Priced Company, m oved from M ountain avenue to Springfield, Mo., association: “ P ro item s 8, 9, 10 and 11. . ...........................$ 33,149.15 low and term s reasonable. Mrs. Mina C. Van W inkle, p resident of i T h ird s tre e t, Mr. McCoy having se hibition has been helpful to the com the In te rn atio n a l A ssociation of Po- ! 15. O ther assets, if any ................... ............................................. . 250.80 I H. W . A ndrew s, 122 C hurch St. R. E. KELLY, 260-6 cu red em ploym ent in the railro ad m unity for the reason th a t th e on R epresentative Executive D ep art licew om en: “ N ational prohibition is! TOTAL ........................................ .. .........................................$204,664.64 m ent S outhern Pacific .Company. y a rd s. com ing generation has n ot had the one of th e g re a te st safeg u ard s to FOR SALE— Jersey D urham cow\ LIABILITIES 16. C apital stock paid in ................ fresh A ugust 10. Section* House. 25,000.00 access to liquor th a t was had b y . youtb an(i t0 th e home. T here have A lib ra ry of m oderate size can be young men and boys of four or five been m ore broken homes, m ore de 17. Surplus fund ................................... 8th and A Sts. 261-4* 5,000.00 18. (a ) U ndivided p rofits . ............... $ 5,288.85 carrie d in a m an 's pocket by the in years ago. In o th e r words th ere gtruction of c h a ra c te r th ro u g h w e a k -; FOR SALE— A pricots, at F rederick (b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes vention of a m ethod for photo g rap h would seem to be less opportunity by e n ing oi th e will, and m ore crim e in- paid ............................................. Crossing, 8 to 12 cents per pound, 4,745.24 543.61 ies ly re V lcin & ty p ew ritten m atte r far for the m em bers of the next gen- <jucecj by drin k th an by any o^her o r leave orders a t E ag’e Meat DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th er than banks, subject to reserve a n d read in g it th ro u g h a m agnify e ra tio n to become addicted to the known cause. A lthough we daily see] 23. Individual deposits subject to Check, including deposits M arket. D ykstra. 262 S* due the s ta 'e of Oregon, county, cities or o th er pub in g glass. liquor h a b it.” t he law broken, tim e will w ear FOR SALE— 40 acres wood land, lic funds . . . ............................................................................... 71,958.56 cheap. T hree m iles from city. See Nelson M arshm an, associate sec- aw ay the objection and ab u se.” 24. Dem and certificates of deposit O utstanding 365.65 ow ner, 896 Boulevard. 262-18* T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r than bank re ta ry , Springfield, Mass., associa- C atharine W augh McCulloch, inas- RADIO IN TELEPATHY deposits, subject to reserve, ¡terns 23, 24, tio n : "1 believe th a t prohibition has ^e r jn chancery of th e su p erio r court, FOR SALE— Buick model C-25, in 25, 26 ........................................ ................ 72,324.21 first class condition, cheap. See proved to be an economic asset to Cook countyi ill.; “ P rohibition has TIM E AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS subject to reserve and W F . D arby, 290 N orth Main. this com m unity, and th a t it has pro- • im proved hom e life and prom oted payable on dem and or su b ject to notice: i Headquarters for 262-2* inoted th rift am ong our people. A ^be w elfare of women and children.] 27. Time certificates of deposit o u ts ta n d in g ..................... .. 4,484.61 ! sta te m e n t from th e various s a 'in g s The women w ith whom I associate 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to notice ..................... 97,312.21 1 GARDEN TOOLS To t i of tim e and savings deposits payable on ! banks show s th a t m ore people have a re p o n g reg atio n alists, college worn-, SPRAY PUMPS dem and or subject to notice, item s 27 and ] savings accounts ahd th a t th e bal- en teachers, W. C. T. U. w om en,; 28 ............................................................................$101,796.82 PRUNING SHEARS ances are larger. m em bers of th e League of W omen HOSE—and TOTAL ........................................ ..................................................$204,664.64 “ The c h a rita b le organizations of v o te rs , women law yers and doctors,, LAWN SUPPLIES th e city tell me th a t tak in g into con- m em bers of th e F e d e ra ted Worn-] STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson— ss. SEE US NOW ABOUT YOI R sid e ra tio n th e recen t business de- en -s cl„ b( the D em ocratic W om en’s 1 I, G. G. E ubanks, cashier of th e a bove nam ed bank; do solemnly FIRE INSURANCE pression, th e re a re fewer people- re- clu b . th e D aughters of the A m erican sw ear th a t tlib ab o v j sta te m e n t is t r ue to the best of my know ledge and P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out G g EUBANKS, Cashier. ceiving aid th an d uring the tim e be- R evolution, and th e wives and m oth-; belief. fire insurance has robbed m any Subscribed and sw orn to before CORRECT__A tte s t:: fore prohibition. The form er saloons ers of my hom e city, and they are a m an of his e n tire property. me this 11th day of July, 1922. THOS. H. SIMPSON, in m ost cases a re being used for alm ost unanim ously in favor of the Don’t be caught unprepared by C. B I. A M K I N W. J. MOORE, N otary Public. F. D. WAGNER, o th e r lines of business. V olstead a c t and its / t r i c t enforce-! My com m ission expires Ja n . 11, 1924 the fire fiend. Your hom e, your E. V. CARTER, D irectors. business, your crops, your a u to “ P rohibition has been, I believe, ment and wm oppose its w eakening; BARGAINS IN REAL m obile have a very real money- very beneficial to th e general in ter- by any “ lig h t wine and b e e r” ad- ESTATE value. ests of o u r city .” junct. No property is secure ag ain st destru ctio n by fire. Let us tell ---------- “ The w elfare of th e hom e and the you how little it will cost to fully Leading Women Opposed to Any natio n im peratively dem and national City anti R-inch Properties protect you. Change in Volstead Code p ro h ib itio n .” “ W hen you w ant good in s u r Houses to Rent Many natio n ally rep resen tativ e Mary E. W ooley, president of Mt ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” women tak e issue w ith Miss Eliza- H olyoke college: “ My experience beth M arbury on the prohibition an(j observation have been th a t pro- This hank is under the jurisdiction of the! niTIZEN’S BANK BUILDING question, expressing them selves as hibition has had a grttat influence State and operates under laYvs devised to! ; unalterab ly opposed to any change on ^ e b e tte rm e n t of hom e life and Est iblialted 1883 ; in th e \ olstead code, according to a th e w elfare of women and children meet the banking conditions of this state] host of le tte rs now being received am ong the classes th a t frequented Beal Estate and Real Insurance -and to meet them Yvell. WHAT REDUCES MILK AND by the Union Signal, official publica the. open saloon.” H erew ard Carrington, Ph. D„ In hi ASHLAND, OREGON FLESH MORE THAN FLIES? laboratory in New Y’ork with his nidi t i o n of the W. C. T. U. Grace A bbott, chief of the chil- Phone 211 41 K Main St. i he advantage of such a charter for local Double S tren g th SHOOFLY ju st apparatus, making tbe first actual ! A ccording to Miss M arbury, “ The d re n ’s b u reau of th e U nited States attem pt to get at the mechanical end women of th is country w ere the first d ep artm en t of labor: “ F rom my in from P hiladelphia. I t ’s the patrons is obvious. best Fly R epellaut on the m arket of m e n ta l te le p a th y H e has adapted t0 dem and prohibition, and they will own experience and observation, and D isagreeable D uties. the ra d io p h o n e to th e d e te c tio n of th e . t f »» A . .. , . . ... today for th e spraying ot your d v n am ic a c tio n of th o u g h t w av es b* f i r ; t to r e p e a l l t - a study of th e available rep o rts with T h e easii-st tim e to do a disagree» cows. S u iterin d u v ed by a high te n s > n coll, ] " hPn thls 8 tatem ent c»”“e to t h e ' reference to the effects of prohibi- able d u ty is when we first d erb’e it is Fencing, Mowers, R akes and the thought waves «re caught by a i a tte n tio n of various leading wonb-n.| tion, I see no reason for changing a duty. Evasion and delay double the B inders and th e ir repairs. Ail unpleasan ln eso and homn> .o f N »re radio detector and transm itted to tbe they protested in no un certain man- my a ttitu d e concerning th e Eigh- kinds of Sewing M achines. A shland, Oregon ta s te and d is ta s te . pbones The subject's head is placed ner. Some of th e ir opinions, in part, tee n th am endm ent and th e enforce- tn a ‘‘directional aerial" as shown in follow: m ent law th e p h o to g ra p h . I Mary A nderson, d ire c to r of worn- Gans Repaired R. Middleton They are GOOD! W. A. SHELL ÍO W . C. T. U. Column S ta te B ank of A shland Provost Bros. RlOnce To Meet Your Needs Billings Agency The Citizens Bank ot Ashland