Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 31, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Local and Personal
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V isiting w ith F a th e r—
Mrs. E. W. R edifer and sm all son
Paul were visiting a t the home of
Mrs. R e d ife r’s fath e r. G. W. Bene­
dict, on M ountain avenue, d u ring the
last week.
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JACKSON COUNTY HAS NO
DANGEROUS FO REST IT RES
Jack so n county has been very fo r­
tu n a te th is year in th a t no forest
fires of any consequence have devel­
oped.
H. M. Bowser, d istric t w arden of
th e s ta te fire p atro l, in th is section,
was tak e n over th e d istric t by L ieu ­
te n a n t C. W. G oldsborough, arm y
a v ia to r, S aturday.
The only fires
rep o rted were two sm all ones n e a r
th e toot of M ount M cLaughlin, and
one on th e upper R ogue riv e r, all
well under control.
The trbp over th e d istric t sta rte d
from M edford and extended as far
e ast as M ount M cLaughlin and well
to w ard th e n o rth and w est boun­
d aries of th e county. Only an h our
and 15 m in u tes w ere req u ired to
m ake th e e n tire circuit.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Player piano, good
condition.
N. G. Colem an, 361
c!80tf
M ountain Ave.
WANTED— Bids on fu rn ish in g 14
tons w heat, 7 tons oats, 4 tons
barley and 4 tons baled straw .
Subm it sam ples and price to Sm ith
Q uality P o u ltry F a rm , A shland,
Oregon, on or before A ugust 10,
1922.
280-3*
FO R SALE — L atest M an h attan
check suit coat, size 39; crescent
vest, positively new ; hand ta il­
o red ; too sm all for ow ner; cost
$55, will sell for $30.
In q u ire
854 A St.
280-1*
FOR RENT— A ugust 1, furnished
housekeeping* room s. A dults only.
614 Boulevard.
280-5
CONSERVATORY O F MUSIC
The A shland C onservatory of Music
opens Septem ber 5th, 1922. Ma­
dam e Tracey-Y oung,
directress.
T he school of daily in stru ctio n in
all branches of m usic. The Lesch-
etizky m ethod. The secretary will
be pleased to supply any in fo rm a­
tion desired.
A ddress Box 54,
A shland, Oregon.
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SprOsteel
Ladder
Step
S tro n g est, L ig h test L adders Made
Shop W ork a Specialty
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Pennsylvania Woman Has Put For­
ward Ingenious Deyice Which She
Calls Grasshopper Feet.
Adult human beings are rarely seen
to skip and hop. It is. however, a
form of exercise in which children
are wont much to indulge, to the
great benefit of their physical devel­
opment. Encouragement of this form
of exercise is offered by the novel in­
vention of a woman, May C. South-
gate of New York. It is a pair of
mechanical grasshoppers, of giant
size, put on like a pair of shoes and
fastened by straps and buckles to the
child’s feet, They have legs of spring
steel, term inating in rings which hold
rubber feet. A child equipped with
these grasshoppers can hop, skip or
jump much more actively, and can get
over ground quicker, while the rub­
ber feet lessen the shock of alight­
ing and give a delightful sense of
lightness.—Philadelphia Ledger.
IN THIS STATE
PORTLAND, Ju ly 31.— “ W e find
th a t m oonshiners a re learn in g m ore
about th e ir business,” said Jesse
F lan d ers, local prohibition enforce­
m ent officer, in an interview today.
“ Chem ical tests show th a t th e pois­
onous liquors of a few years ago a re
disappearing and a b e tte r grade of
m oonshine is being produced,” he
s a ‘d.
“ The m oonshiners of Oregon, hav­
ing passed the apprentice stage, are
tu rn in g out a b e tte r product, and
th e leth al potions th a t dripped from
illicit stills two years ago have been
replaced by a fair grade of “ m oun­
tain dew .”
M oonshine rap id ly is becom ing
one of th e im p o rta n t in d u strie s in
th is sta te , th e prohibition officer a d ­
m itted , and th e governm ent forces
a re engaged in a co n stan t and un­
ending w ar a g ain st th e distillers.
Along th e banks of O regon’s m oun­
ta in stre a m s and ru stic brooks, h u n ­
dreds of stills a re ru n n in g full blast.
Every prohibition ag en t w orking
out of D irector L innville’s office is
in th e field engaged in a determ ined
drive a g ain st th e m oonshiners
W asn’t, but He Did.
One day as I was sitting in the win­
dow I saw u man coming up the street
Mount Everest.
According to the lutest determ ina­ dressed like a farm er. Now I had
tion of the Indian survey, the height but a few minutes before seen a goose
of Mount Everest is 29,141 feet. It trying to fly over the bushes in the
is the highest ascertained point on yard.
As the man seemed to be looking for
the surface of the globe. The great­
est Himalayas present such difficul­ something, I called out to him ; “Are
ties that climbers have been com- you looking for a goose?"
He stopped short and gazed suspi
pe||ed [0 refrain from attem pting to
reach their greatest heights, as well ciously, as much as to say, “Well, it
as from the fact that tlie effects ol looks as if I’d found one.”—Exchange.
altitudes are not yet fully understood.
The greatest mountain heights yet
I t pays to read th e classified page.
reached are 24.000 feet, by tlie duke
of the Abruzzi during his expedition
to the western Himalayas, and 24.000
feet by Norwegians on Kahm, one of
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the m ountains near Darjeeling.
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the theater beautiful
Kidding the Doctor.
LAST TIM ES TODAY
The doctor was ready to leave, and |
was congratulating the father on the
AGNES AYRES
advent of the new baby, when a burly
blllygoat went tearing by In hot pur­
-in-
suit of a dog.
The father blurted out In very un I
dignified E nglish: “D rat that g o a t! )
I shall have to sell him. Doctor,
would you like to buy him for your
hoys?"
“1 don't Know,” said the doctor
— Also—
“W hat do you want for him?”
“ N EV ER W EA K EN ”
“Well, h o w much Is your hill?”
— w ith—
“Fifty dollars.”
HAROLD LLOYD
“Then you ought to give me sixty
for the goat. A full-grown goat ought
TOMORROW,
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THURS.
to be worth more than a kid.”
The Ordeal
She Answered Her.
An austere woman was lecturing a
body of higii school girls In a Hoosier
town recently on the uselessness and
and wickedness of the flapper. After
she had said tiiat they were not fit to
become the m others of tlie next gen-
eiatlon, she looked at a bobbed-haired
little girl who had rouged and pow­
dered her face rather heavily and de
manded, “Young lady, what do you
know about babies?"
For a m inute the little flapper
looked startled. Then she blushed a
fiery red, “Well, lady,” she stnm-
niered. “I've stopped believ ing in the
stork.’’—Indianapolis News.
A storia— $5400 to be spent for
general w ork and $1602 for heatin g
and plum bing a t high school.
OBEY TH E LA FFIC
REGULATIONS
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Valentino as Spanish Ace
A special offer fo r a f«w days
only! The D elienator for
te a r .
E. R. Isaac & Co.
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In three out of four cases in which
Dr. H. Burger resected the vocal
cords the tissues grew together to
form a new vocal cord. He reports
to the Nederlandsch Tljdshrift v.
Geneeskunde (Amsterdam) that the ■
more radical the operation on the side
wall of the throat the more the new
cord approxim ated normal.
In all these cases the diagnosis of
malignant tum or was beyond question,
and the operation was done through
a slit in the thyroid cartilage. No a t­
tem pt was made to suture this a fter­
ward. The voice is good in all but
one, who still is hoarse. The voice
is very much better than in other
cases in which merely tlie growth it­
self was resected and the rest of tlie
vocal cord left. The repair after this
Is much less perfect. In one of his
cases the repair was so perfect that
In examining with the laryngoscope a
year later there was some doubt as
to the operated side.—New York
World.
G reen apples— G ravenstines. Ckn’t
beat ’em for pies and sauce.
25
pounds fo r $1 delivered.
P hone
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THE BOY AND THE DOG
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Successful Graduates
$2 Down
Goodrich
n e w tir e p ric e s
—lowest cost wika^e. ever known,
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T h e n e w base lin e tire prices established by
G oodrich, effective July 2 0 th , give m o torists a
definite guide to tire prices as G o o d ric h T ires
are th e definite sta n d a rd o f T ire q u ality . T h e y
k n o w n o w th e y c a n b u y th e very b e st tir e —
th e o n e q u ality S ilv erto w n —th e tire t h a t has
alw ays h eld its lead ersh ip because — it w ears
longer, looks b etter, a r d because, m ileage con»
sidered, it costs less th a n a n y o th e r tire a t any
price. D ealers h av e b e e n q u ick to p o in t o u t to
th e ir custom ers th e big advantage a n d econom y
o f buying
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Vacation-
Trips
Cost Less This Year
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Why not take advantage of this opportunity to realize
big profits in transportation costs to—
Tillamook County Beaches
Newport-by-the-Sea
C rater Lake National P ark
Oregon’s Forest, Lake, River and Mountain Resorts
Oregon Caves National P ark
Shasta Mountain Resorts
Yosemite National Park
Eastern Cities
L IN E S
Via THE SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE
v
or
On your way E ast stopover at
SAN DIEGO—
T hree w orld fam ous and b eau tifu l cities.
Right”
P ic tu re G re a te r T han th e
G reat Play
V isit— C alifo rn ia’s N ational P a rk s and C harm ing Seashore R esorts.
“ Oregon O utdoors” and “ C alifornia for th e T o u rist,” beautifully
illu stra te d folders are F R E E on request
• F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs, ask agents
Southern Pacific Lines
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Silvertown Cords
a t su ch base lin e prices as these:
SIZE
BASE LINE
PRICE
SIZE
BASELINE
PRICE
30 X 3 | CL
31 X 3.85 CL
30 X 3 f S. B.
32 X 3 | “
31x4
“
32 X 4 “
33 X 4 “
$13.50
15.95
15.95
22.95
26.45
29.15
30.05
34 X 4 S. B.
32 X 4 | “
33 X 4 | “
34x4| “
35x41 “
33 X 5 u
35 X 5 **
$30.85
37.70
38.55
39.50
40.70
46.95
49.30
New base tine prices are also effective on
Goodrich Fabric Tires
SIZE
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Typewriters
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PA TH E R E V IEW
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Saw Volcano in Action.
A volcano In action was witnessed
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D O D O L u H V A LEN TIN O , P aram o u n t film sta r, as he appears in his
about six weeks ago by the captain of
* * first sta rrin g picture, “ Blood and S and,” in the role of “ G allarado,”
the British freighter Bounty, off the
a Spanish toreador. This p a rt in th e fam ous Ibanez story > said to
West African coast. The skipper said
be th e m ost colorful V alentino has had in his screen career.
the Bounty was about five miles off
shore when he observed smoke pour­
ing high and profusely out of a peak i ICE CREAM FESTIV A L
A clever l»oy there was. who found
| was equal to any th a t has gathered
A piece of stove-pipe ou the ground;
inward from the Bight of Biafra. near
AT TALENT IS SUCCESS in the com m unity for m any m onths.
So into either end of that
the boundary line between Kamerun
He put his pet dog and hi» oat.
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The ice cream and cake literally
and Nigeria. Thinking he might he
An ice cream festival was given m elted away, and the dim es ih a t
of assistance in tlie event of disaster
And thus he made a beast quite sew.
to the villages near the seacoast lie ; F rid ay evening a t T alent by the la- rolled in am ounted to a good round
Half dog, half eat, half stovepipe, too;
1 »as entered in the canine show
put in tow ard shore and went to the (jjes of t )ie com m unity club of th a t sum before tlie evening was over,
And won the boy a lot of dough.
land In a lifeboat. He said the smok-
,ace fQr th e purpo8e of rai8ing and the piano is now assured.
lng peak was about 11,0(19 feet above . ,
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funds w ith which to buy a piano,
Music in th e form of vocal solos
sea level and on its westward side
“Necessity inspires in v ro tio a r
by Mrs. C hester F itch , w ith Mrs. F. I
he observed largo stream s of lava, be used in all publ.c gatherings.
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Finding no signs of human life along
It could be seen early in th e ev­
the shore lie went back to the freight­ ening th a t a larg e crow d would be
er and proceeded on his course.
on hand for the occasion, b u t as
th e evening w ent along th e people
Put Out Fires With Glass r -l's.
continued to a rriv e u n til th e crowd
A gluss ball, the glass being min and
ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION OF
easily shattered, and about the size of
an egg, filled with a standard flame-
killing liquid, is now being put on the
market.
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Most fires can be extinguished with
little danger and little loss if proper
This in stitu tio n offers a thoro u g h , p ractical, a n d sta n d a rd ed u ­
means are available for prompt use. I
catio n at a cost w ithin reach of the high school g ra d u a te
Experiments have shown th at a few
of these naw glass balls or tire-outs, j
It offers tra in in g for collegiate degrees in:
By any responsible party, a n d we
as they are called, will quickly snuff
A g riculture
Mines
Com m erce
will deliver you a
out a bad blaze.
Pharm acy
E n g in eerin g and M echanic
In the past most fire extinguishers
V ocational E ducation
A rts
have been rather high-priced. This
Chem ical E ngineering
F o restry
new extinguisher is a notable excep­
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Econom
ics
M ilitary Science and Tactics
tion—the three balls which comprise
a set being retailed for only 30 cents
It offers tra in in g also in:
The School of Music, Physical
per set. A set of three halls comes in
E ducation, In d u stria l Jo u rn alism .
an ingenious carton which can he
F a ll T erm O pens Septem ber 18.
T H E OLDEST PORTABLE
hung from the wall.
F o r circu lars of info rm atio n and illu stra te d booklet w rite to
W ill last a lifetim e
Not Pretty Music.
EVERYMAN’S T Y P E W R IT E R
The Registrar, Oregon A gricultural College,
Dorothy, three years old, lives at
Corvallis, Oregon
New Albany. H er father took her to
A nyone Can Use It
the burber shop to have her hair
Get yours NOW on these easy
trimmed, and the electric clippers al­
term
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most drove the little girl into spasms*
of fear despite the kind assurances
th at they would not hurt her. She
had a big audience before the task
was completed.
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Next day Dorothy went to visit a
neighbor who lived near the barber
shop. Shortly a fte r her arrival she
heard music and inquired its location.
On being informed that it was at the
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barber’s she replied :
“ Well, I don’t think his music is
pretty.”—Indianapolis News.
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C. R eim er presiding a t th e piano
was enjoyed a t in te rv als d u rin g the
evening.
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AIDS CHILDREN IN HOPPING
Gold Film Is Transparent.
Gold 1-2,798,000 of an inch thick, or
10,584 times thinner than the ordi­
nary sheet of printing paper has re­
cently been produced. One grain of
the precious metal of this thickness
covers nearly four square feet of area
and is perfectly transparent.
The process of obtaining the thin
nest film is to cut a sheet of copper
for to a determined size and place it in
an electric hath, where sufficient gold
is deposited on one surface of the
plate, to produce the finest gold color
discernible. To separate the film of
gold from the copper, the gold-plated
copper strip Is Immersed in a weak
solution of nitric acid for several
days. The copper is entirely dissolved,
leaving the film of gold floating on
tlie surface of the liquid. The film is
then collected on a glass plate.—Popu­
lar Science Monthly.
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Persons who are victims of shipw recks may calmly walk to shore in the
future, if the invention of A. N. Sheldon of Ventura, Cal., is adopted by steam ­
ship companies Sheldon's device consists of two pontoons which slide back
and forth alternately in a rigid frame. The operator places one foot in each
pontoon and works them hack and forth with a walking movement. Paddles
on the bottom aid in the movement. Steering is accomplished by a rudder
operated by bicycle handle bars. In windy w eather a sail assists the walker.
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 31.— Eugene
Jova, the A m erican consular r e p re ­
se n ta tiv e a t Sagua L aG rande, Cuba,
who was cap tu red by b an d its, is in
a hospital w ith a serious wound in j
th e chest, and m inor in ju rie s from
stabbing.
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ing u n d er co n stru ctio n .
P o rtla n d — C ontract aw arded
erection of $60,000 factory.
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W illiam H ardy died th is m orning
about 8 o’clock a t his hom e, 90
F ifth stre e t, a fte r a Fingering ill­
ness.
Mr. H ardy was born in E ngland,
but cam e to th e U nited S tates 45
years ago and engaged in farm ing.
He retire d several y ears ago, and
cam e to A shland eig h t y ears ago.
Mr. H ardy was 81 y ears old a t
th e tim e of his death . He leaves a
wife and several children to m ourn
his loss.
F u n eral a rra n g e m e n ts have not
been com pleted, and will be a n ­
nounced later.
E . C L IF F PAYNE
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$128
WILLIAM HARDY DIES
AT HOME IN ASHLAND
Pendleton— C o n tract soon
let on G rant county road.
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FORMED NEW VOCAL CORD
Tissue«, A ttsr Operation, Grew To
gether, and Voice is Said to
Be Improved.
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W ebbers C am ping O ut—
Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r W abber, of
Lincoln 3treet, w ere o u t on a cam p- ¡
in g trip la st week.
M alheur— A nugget
has been found here.
Möu«lay, July 31, 10ífc¡
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGfi W l'S
JOHN M. SCOTT,
G eneral P assenger Agent.
BASE LINE
PRICE
30 X 3 “55”
30 X 3 | “55”
32 X 3 j <(&&,
$9.65
10.65
16.30
SIZE
BASE LINE
PRICE
32 X 4 (s2f“ y>
33 X 4 “
34 X 4
“
$21.20
22.35
22.85
No extra charge for excise tax. This tax is p a id by Goodrich
See your dealer, and place your order N O W
fo r y o u r G o o d r ic h t i r e r e q u ir e m e n ts .
T H E B. F. G O O D R IC H RU B B ER CO ., Ahron, Ohio
SILVERTOWN CORDS
FABRICS
TUBES
ACCESSORIES
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