Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    A8HLAÎCD DAILY TIDfiMM
Wednesday, August 9, 1922
I f I Could Only
Leave foe Home—
Sjiends W e e k -E n d H e r e -
I
Vince R itzenger, of H ornbrook,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. H ansen and
son D onald, of Ames, Iow a, who visited w ith J rie n d s and relativ es in
have been visiting w ith Mrs. H an-j A shland over Sunday.
In Portland on Business—
sen
’s sister. Mrs. L. J. O rres, for t h e ,
R obert M iddleton, p ro p rie to r of
Carl Loveland ie th e official piano j
r
a
s
t
few w eeks, left la st week for
E lk h o rn gun store, left on tra in 54
tu
n
e r for M adam e Tracy-Y oung. Ask J I KNOW I WOULD FE EL BETTER
th
e
ir
hom
e.
They
will
stop
a
t
dif­
Sunday evening for P o rtla n d , w here
her.
Studio 135 E. Main. Phone)
fere
n
t
points
of
in
te
re
st
on
t
h
e
i
r
,
How often have you felt th a t way?
he will a tte n d B uyers’ week. Mr.
465.
2 8 6 tf)H o w often h av e you w ished for
D urfee is looking a fte r his in te rests re tu rn trip .
so m ething to give you genuine and
a t th e sto re w hile he is away.
j lasting relief from gas?
LEEDOM makes the price on Outing at Savage Rapid»—
The H. A. S tearn s fam ily spent)
D on’t buy an y o rd in a ry dyspepsia'
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty. MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em
the
day
Sunday
outing
a
t
Savage
tab
le ts f o r tem p o rary resu lts. Go to!
A sk Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. at LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL.
R
apids
dam
.
a
first
class d ru g sto re and ask for
270-tf
265tf
a b o ttle of genuine B aalm an n ’s Gas
This season you c a n ’t duplicate T ablets. Take th re e tab le ts an hour
Motor to Crater Lake—
Visits with Friends—
o u r values anyw here.
PaulB erud’s. before m eals and again th re e a fte r
T he F red W ilson fam ily m otored
Mrs. E. T. M erm rill, of Siskiyou,
286tf e a tin g — th e n w atch. Now comes a
to C ra te r Lake Sunday, w here th ey , was v isiting frien d s in A shland Sat-)
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i surprise. No more gas, no more
spent a few hours looking over the urday.
Visitors from So. Dak.—
I smothered
feeling,
no
difficult
b e a u tifu l scenery, re tu rn in g hom e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Icenhower
breathing,
no
bloating.
th e sam e day.
F ru it canning tim e Is a t hand.
R em em ber, B aalm an n ’s Gas T ab­
F or feuit Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly have as th e ir guests, Mr. Brown a n d lets a re n o t only fo r the relief, but
fam ily, from South D akota.
Good 'in su ra n c e a t good rates. m olds an d su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices
¡also fo r th e prev en tio n of gas. Most
P h o n e 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf can’t be beaten.
Spend less and d ress b e tte r by i People w ith gas su ffe r from nervous
;
buying
your fall suit at Paulserud’s. dyspepsia— n o t comm on indigestion.
H ere from C alifornia—
Move to H argadlne St.—
B aalm an n ’s Gas T ablets in the
286tf
Mrs. G rieve and baby, who live in
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Tyson have
fam ous yellow package a re sold by
n o rth e rn C alifornia, a re visitors in moved into th e L. J. O rres house a t
E lh a rt’s D rug S tore and o th er re li­
Sell Berries to Cannery—
able druggists. J. B aalm ann, chem ­
A shland fo r a few days.
370 H argadine stre e t, w hich was re­
The fru it association h as been u n ­ ist, San F rancisco.
—2
cently vacated by C. E. Evans.
able to dispose of all th e b lack b er­
L e t J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­
G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an’t ries which have come in on th e open W ill lx*ave for Home—
Mrs. C. L. L ath ro p and d a u g h te r
ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138. beat ’em for pies and sauce.
25 m ark e t, and have been com pelled to
207 E. Main stre e t.
238ti pounds for $1 delivered.
P hone sell quite a n um ber to th e can n ery E lean o r, who have been visiting her
at T alent. The price received from m other, Mrs. Shull, and sister, Mrs.
9 - F - ll.
Ijenves for R ogu e R iver—
the cannery is not equal to w hat A. N. H um phrey, on B stre e t, will
lien Howe, who has been holding R e tu rn s to A shland—
would be received from in d iv id u al leave on th e Shasta lim ited tom or-
fo rth a t th e P laza m eat m ark et for.
Dale Young, who has been em ­ buyers. but is b e tte r th a n a llo w in g ‘row fo r h er hom e in B erkeley, Calif.
j accom panied by Mrs. H um phrey and
th e last few weeks, left Sunday for ployed a t Susanville. Calif., for the them to go to waste.
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son F ran cis, who will extend th e ir
R ogue R iver, w here his m ining work past few m onths, has re tu rn e d to
E verything good to e a t a t D etrick ) vacation to Los Angeles and o th er
will keep him busy for the next sev­ A shland, and is em ployed at the
e ra l weeks.
G roceteria.
C alifornia points.
A shland ice p lant.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Get Up Thai Gas”
CONTRASTS THAT ARE VIVID
ûood fo r Pesaimiat to D w cll on D if­
férence of L ife Today and
Three Centuries Age.
Ju st to learn how fa r we have come,
tak e a look ai the present ami then
glance backward anywhere from three
centuries to times within the memory
of meu who are yet scarcely gray-
headed. Take a walk down l.evden
street and
,,n ,,H.
,og.
cabin of the type which was once on>*
of the best dwellings in the chief resi-
dential section of the town (I’l.vni-
onth), hack in 1*121 and 1622. Imagine
what the interior would be Idi-* on -i
winter day with only one fireplace
harnessed to a chimney which needed
a woodlot to feed it, hut was a fine
ventilator. Consider what the furnish­
ings must have been and having com­
pleted this mental picture drop down
several generations to the time oi vonr
great grandm other who used a smoller
fireplace to do her cooking, or else
had a brick oven instead of a Dutch
kitchen or bake kettle for her bread
and such, and the bathing facilities
were—well, prim itive to say the least.
Yes, and she used candles dipped at
home und made her soap in the back­
yard. the sort which took off dirt all
right and seemed to carry along cuticle
with It.
L ater came wood-burning stoves ami
still later some coal was used, hut not
so very much, for wood by the cart
load was brought Into town iron- the
buck lots and sold daily In town square
uot
.'cars ago. Lumber was ¡rowed
by hand ftt thne8 Hnd the ,um ber m ,,,s
used the old slow single sash s a w ;
shingles were rived by hand and split
laths can be found In houses about
here even now, but they are old one;.
Nalls were made and window sash
formed the w inter Job for the carpen­
ter who was building a house. Plenty
more contrasts will occur if one srops
to think a moment and thinking Is
Just what the really successful
preacher tries to get his audience to
do. The foregoing Is only the outline
of the heads of the sermon about
houses and their contents and sur­
roundings.—Old Colony Memorial.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
One cent the word each tima.
HELP WANTED
PHYSICIANS.
WANTED— On ranch n e a r K lam ath OR EHNK8T A. WOODS— Practice
F alls, wom an fo'r general house-I
lim ited to eye. ear. nose and
work. Good hom e, four in fam ­
th ro a t. O fr.ee hours, 10 to 12 and
ily. Phone K lam ath F a lls 11P12.
I to 6. S t edsn burg Bldg., Aah-
Box 536.
284-6*
________________ 78-tf
1>nd' Or«
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE— 160 a c re unincum ­
bered ranch on Pacific highway
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
house and o u tb u ildings;
good
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
ty of wood and tillab le land. Will
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
acreage; p refer no bouse, but
would ensider acreage w ith srnal:
house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran,
ite St.
231tf*
*~ shaw Z^~¿,;, a ,
tendon to m others and children
*3 cret,° “ 8 a n <l endocrine
glands. Res. and office, 108 P io­
neer avenue. Telephone 28
0f-
n^m
11 t0 12 &
2 to Í
W ork in Madagascar Compulsory.
All idle persons in M adagascar must
_____€'ttIR''PRA<TORS.
work or pay a tax for the privilege of
living an unproductive life. As the
L «A «™ *
end of the war released thousands of
Physician
native troops, the colonial government
X
¡ X e n l s l ' e " ° " l>' '•
has decided that something must be
done to check idleness, e»i»ecially as
there is plenty of work for all comers. I “ L V , A ^ K L L — C hiropra. ii<
A decree just published insists that
and E lectro Tiie. py. The combi
every European sound of limb must
nation does w onders. J 'iis t \ ’ai I
work at least 250 days a year up to
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
the age of fifty, but natives are not
N ature ab h o rs a vacuum ” tf
compelled to work more than iso days.
Of course, anyone with a private for­
CONSERVATORY O F M C S IC
tune can be exempted, but that will
cost 25 francs per diem for leisure. The A shland C onservatory of Music
opens Septe n b e r 5th, 1922. Ma­
All “oisif" taxes will be used to buy
dam e Tracey-Y oung,
directress
agricultural machinery and tools for
the development of the Island's re i The school of daily in stru ctio n io
all branches of music. The Leach-
sources. The aged and crippled will
etizky m ethod. The secretary will
receive a small salary to seek out
be pleased to supply any inform.i
evaders’of the new regulation. “< Hsifs”
Don desired. ’ A ddress Box 54,
are the equivalent in French for
A shland, Oregon.
280-Jm o*
“lounge lizards.'’
TEACHER OF P IA N O ^ T lie Lesch-
etlezky m ethod. Pupil of Madamt
Tracey.
L olita P ierson.
Phone
485-J, Boulevard.
282tt
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
FOR prom pt and careful service,
auto tru ck s or horse drays, call
W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near Hole.1
A shland.
66tf
SEES LACK OF IMAGINATION
T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS
FE R — Good team and m otor
trucks. Good service at a reaso n ­
able price. Phone 83.
Cleveland W rite r Thinks Blunders of i
School
Children
Are
Less
Funny Than They Were.
“It doesn’t seem to me,” says the
Cleveland observer, “tl^at the bluuders
school children make nowadays are as
funny as they used to be. And this,
as the sociologist will tell you, argues
that the school children haven’t the
Imagination they used to have. It
takes Imagination to produce enter­
taining blunders of this sort, as any
school teacher will tell you.”
Here are two related by a Cleveland
teacher. To the question, ‘ Wlmt do
you know about George W ashington?”
a ten-year-old replied, “George hit the
tree with his hatchet an’ Ids father
sed, who dun It, an’ George sed, I
dun It, and his father sed, enn.v Amer­
ican boy can get to be President, an’
he did.”
The other question was. “ Who was
Commodore Perry?” This was the
answ er: “He was out on the lake
fighting an’ he said, we have meet the
ennymy an’ then they turned him into
stone.”—Cleveland Plain Denier.
The
proved way to
prevent many
lubricating
troubles
OR. J . f . EM’-tENS— Phystc'an and
Surgeon.
Practice Ilm .tel
to
eye. ear, nose «nd throat. G
■“PPHed
Oculist and aurls for
8. P. R R. Offices, M. P ai I H
Bldg,, Medfcrd, Ore. Phone 5 67
LOST.
I LOST— On F rid ay , Aug. 4. between
Buck L ake fla t and L ake of the
W oods, autom obile crank. F in d er
leave a t F irs t N ational bank, A sh­
land or w ith undersigned a t lake.
Rew ard. E. V. C arter.
287-3
FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS — F urnished, close
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
only. In q u :”e 166 H argadine St.,
or phone 122.
257-tf
FOR REN T— Nicely furnished four-
room a p a rtm e n t in priv ate fam ily.
A dult couple preferred. Also six
; room house close in. S. L. Allen.
285-tf
C. B L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
FOR RENT— H ousekeeping a p a rt­
m ents, down sta irs. 573 E. Main
! St.
268-3*
) FOR RENT— Piano. $5 per m onth.
R obison's G .rage.
287tf
FOR HALE.
“ Dead Nebulae.”
Oil experts tell you that the destructive
“sulpho” compounds in motor oil reduce its
lubricating value. These impurities cause the
oil to break down and thin out almost imme­
diately under engine heat.
Cycol is the motor oil from which destructive
“sulpho" compounds have been removed. The
new Hexeon Process, used only by us, does it.
Cycol does not break down nor thin out
rapidly under engine heat—Cycol maintains
an unbroken lubricating film—Cycol prevents
many motor troubles.
Prove it yourself! Flush your engine with
fresh lubricating oil, not .so-called flushing
oils or kerosene, and refill with Cycol.
There has been photographed a
most singular object In the constella­
tion Taurus, the appearance of which
suggests the term “dead nebula.” It
is a long, straggling mass, which
seems to shut out the stars behind It.
All round it the stars are strewn
thickly, hut within its boundaries
very few appear and It is suggested
that these may lie on this side of it.
At one point there is a small, bright
nebula, which gradually fades out.
The feebler portions of the nebula
would almost suggest that a large
nebula exists here, but that the major
portion of It Is dead or non-lumlnous.
In some places the dark object Is
m anifestly darker than the starless
parts of the sky around It.—W ashing­
ton Star.
Different brands of motor
oils have different bodies.
The safest, surest way to
get the best performance
from your motor and
avoid expensive engine
troubles due to incorrect
lubrication is to use the
grade of motor oil speci­
fied on the Cycol Lubri­
cation Chart.
HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings.
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
«ITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
W . A. SH ELL
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
To Whom It May Concern—
John D. McRae is not connected
w ith the firm of Swenson & McRae.
(S igned) Jo h n D. McRae.
284-3*
I
Children’s Work A
Specialty
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Coal ! Coal !
King Coal
For
MOTOR OIL
A S S O C I A T E D O IL C O M P A N Y
Executive Office 79 New Montgomery St.
San Francisco, California
H eat
CALL ON US FOR SERVICE
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
FOR SALE— A creage
on
paved
highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres,
10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and
the price is rig h t. O. A. M anning,
T alent, Oregon.
272tf
GR EEN A PPLES — G ravenstlnes.
C an’t heat ’em for pies i-nd sauce
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone
9 -F -ll.
FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about
one acre of land, good house, elec­
tric lights, all in garden, some
berries.
Price $1600.
O. A-
M anning, T alent, Or.
?81tf
FOR SALE— A strakhan and T rans
parent apples. K ickson and Santa
Rosa plum s. Bagley Ranch, T al­
ent, Oregon.
284-6
FOR SALE— Cheap, piano in first
class condition.
('a ri H. Love­
land, 135 E. Main or phone 465.
268tf
FOR SALE— Firu* team oí m ules.
Cheap. 1087 N orth Main St. 287-3
FOR SALE— 75 tons of alfalfa hay.
T alen t O rchard Co. Phone 373-
J-3.
287-3
At Once
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
FIRE INSURANiF.
P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out
fire insurance has robbed m any
a m an of his e n tire property.
Don’t be caught unprepared by
the fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
business, your crops, y our a u to ­
m obile have a very real money
value.
No p ro p erty is secure against
d e stru ctio n by fire. L et us tell
you how’ little it will cost to fully
p rotect you.
“ W hen you w an t good in su r­
ance, talk w ith B illings.”
Billings Agency
Established 1SS3
K(«l Estate and Real Insurance
“ In the Heart of Town.”
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.