Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 01, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY «DOTO»
Friday, September 1, 1922
Leave for Seattle—
Transferred to Pasadena —
Mrs. H. N. M addison and son
Miss M ildred C arlton, who ha«
Billy, who have been living in Ash- been one of th e efficient telephone
land for the past few m onths, left op erato rs a t th e local exchange for
R e n ts H ouse H ere
for th e ir home W ednesday m orning, the past several m onths, has been
W. B. R o h rer
has ren ted the ^jrs. M addison b ro u g h t h er son, who tra n sfe rre d
to th e P asad en a,
Calif.,
Tw enty-six d istric ts o f tire county a re th e m ost expensive, and brin g in
p ro p erty of th e
la te
J. M. | ¡s su fferin g from asth m a, to A shland office.
have rep o rted to th e county super- the sm allest re tu rn s for the money
C lyde, on M anzanita stre e t, and will for jjis h ealth , and w ithout th e aid
-
in te n d e n t of schools th a t they w ill, invested.
occupy th e sam e about Septem ber of m edicine he becam e e n tire ly . Sw eet C ider, made
fresh every open th e ir doors on S eptem ber 4 or
Two d istric ts are p lan n in g on new
15th.
[cured of the com plaint, at least day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, 5, am ong them A shland, T alen t, buildings. D istrict No. 18, A ntioch.
'
I while here, though it may come delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
Phoenix, Sam s Valley and Gold H ill, is e re c tin g a new, m odern one-room
L et Jerr-y o Neal fig u re y our next back to him w hen he re tu rn s to a
| F in al exam inations for e ig h th grade school b u ilding on th e p resent site,
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- dam per clim ate
L eaves for '1-V i s c o -
pupils w ill be held S eptem ber 7 and and D istrict No. 68, th e W atkins
lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138.
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Jo h n w . Brady, who has been | g. A rran g em en ts for these can be school, has secured blue p rin ts from
207 E. Main stre e t.
2 3 8 t1 , Live cleanly, press forw ard and spending a few days in A shland, left m ade th ro u g h e ith e r the county s u .^ th e sta te office for a one-room
dye well. A shland P a n to riu m . P hone th is m orning for San Francisco.
p e rin te n d e n t’s office a t Jacksonville, building to tak e the place of th e
R em ains S eriously 111 —
121.
297«;
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or by w ritin g to th e hom e d istric ts. | p rese n t old log school house.
Mrs. E lizabeth H artley, who lias
O rres cleans clothes, p h o n e 64.
On T h u rsd ay exam inations for
,
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been
w ith th e sum m er flu for o n H u n tin g T rip —
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a rith m e tic and w ritin g will be held
th e past six weeks, rem ains in a
Louis E lm ore and J. F. Place left Passes Through Ashland—
in th e m orning and h istory and
very serious condition.
Tuesday evening for a h u n tin g trip ,]
L. Jacobs, of K lam ath F a lls, spelling in th e a fte rn o o n ; F r id a y 1 WOULD SAVE THE SONGBIRDS
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arm ed w ith equipm ent to brin g back passed th ro u g h A shland y esterday on m orning, h istory and spelling exam ­ Associated Audubon Societies Have
The teach ers welcome th e idea of t wo bucks each, if they find them .
his way hom e from P o rtla n d ,
Planned a General Campaign
inatio n s w ill be given, w ith geogra­
engraved pens— it iden tifies them
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Throughout the South.
phy, civil governm ent and reading
when lost. You can get your ch ild ’s
Cliff Payne m akes book ends.
D etrlck sells b u tte r to r less.
in th e a ftern o o n .
pen engraved a t E lh a rt’s.
1.2
304«
In th e re p o rt of th e county s u . » A general campaign for the better
protection of songbirds is to be con­
*
R eturns from Springs—
p e rin ten d e n t to th e s ta te su p erin ten - ; ducted throughout the South by the
H as T on sils R em oved—
Baby Boy A rrives—
j g F Leach. of th e Hotel A shland. dent, covering th e per.od from Ju n e Associated Audubon Societies, a na-
Mrs. M. M. Olds, of Siskiyou, was
in the city the first or the week and
A telephone niPsaage from Rose' has re tu rn e d from a few days sp en t 20, 1921, to Ju n e 19. 1922, inclus- tiotial organization. T. Gilbert Pear-
had her tonsils rem oved.
burg y esteld ay aftern o o n , stated a t g uck h o rn Lodge, w here he en- ive, m any in te re s tin g facfis atfout sou, pr tsident of the organization, who
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¡th a t a fine baby hoy had arrived at j Oyej th e q u iet country atm osphere Jackson county schools a re g iv en : has be ?n studying southern bird life,
the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. i
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A to ta l of 225 roo ns w ere kept deplorts evidence he has found which
O ravenstine Apples, none b e tte r B,.0WPr of th a t p,acg The youngster
In
o p eration, 60 of them being high i Indicates tiiat bird m ortality in the
W e can m ake th a t su it look like ,
for Jelly. W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb .! bag been nam ed H arley P au l Brower<
„ „ .u
, nr,
South has about wiped out valuable
2
«
school
room s. Of th e 107 school.
1
new. P a u lse ru d ’s.
box. P hone 9 - F - ll.
t species in many localities. In South
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i houses in the county, 1
o
em p arojb ,a yle found conditions in this
All wool su its $15 and up, a t V isits
w
ith
Son—
[
w
ere
functioning.
In
the
d
istric
t reSpet.f very distressing, while a sur-
B e tte r be safe th an sorry.
See P a u lse ru d ’s.
ltf
W.
M.
H
arris,
of
O
akland,
C
alif.,
j
th
e
re
w
ere
11
high
schools,
w
ith
a
Vev in Texas revealed a sim ilar sltua-
B eaver R ealty Co. about your In su r­
is
visiting
w
ith
his
son
Jam
es
at
240
¡to
ta
l
e
n
ro
llm
en
t
of
1128.
Of
these
tion.
But his indictment covers the en-
ance. P hone 68.
287«
E verything good to eat a t D etrlck O berlin stre e t. Mr. H a rris re c e n tly ’ 516 w ere boys and 612 girls.
In tire South and hence the campaign
G roceteria.
¡cam e here from B ritish E a st A frica, ¡th e g rad es th e re w ere J 34° b° ^ . | southern"
xir^G U bert U nreel«!
Dance H all B ein g R oofed—
[having spent about 20 years in t h a t . and 2125 girls, a to ta l of 4465, oi
attentlon of farm ers to the fact
T he dance hall a t Jack so n Hot H om e from th e Beach—
country.
¡5593
en
ro
lled
in
public
schools
in
that
|h e flght ag a|cst the boll weevll
Springs is being roofed this week,
Mrs. E. L. A tkinson, Mrs. Mary
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th
e
county.
From
th
e
census
entt-i
,g
j)(.jng
greatly handicapped by the
b u t the work is gofing forw ard
Dunn, and Mrs. E lizabeth Van Sant
Phone
274-J.
Yeo,
of
course.
3
0
7
«
m
eratlo
n
,
it
is
learned
th
a
t
in
Jack
-
slaughter
of b'rds. In this connection
slow ly, as no w orkm en are available ]re tu rn e d W ednesday evening from
son
county
th
e
re
a
re
3576
boys
and
he
said
fu
rth e r:
for th e work a t th e p resen t tim e.
N ew port, a fte r having spent several
3448
g
irls
betw
een
the
ages
of
four
“
While
they
feed on insects and do
P en d leton Roundup Date«—
weeks at th e sea shore.
and
20,
a
to
ta
l
of
702
4.
E
nro
llm
en
t
»«t
specialize
on
boll weevils, a single
P osters for the P endleton R ound­
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs
in
p
riv
ate
schools
b
rin
g
s
the
to
ta
l
songbird
will
destroy
great quantities
up have been p u t up in A shland, an­
P avilion, W ednesday and S aturday;
of weevils. The value of these birds in
D ancing a t the Big H ot Springs
in
school
to
5838.
From
th
is
It
is
n ig h ts.
304tf j
nouncing the d ates as S eptem ber 21
checking the multiplication of insects
■ Pavilion, W ednesday and S aturday
seen th a t th e re w ere 1186 y o u n - ; Is thoroughly understood all through
to 23 inclusive.
nights.
304-tf
people of school age In th e county th e North, where the laws protecting
R eturns to Crescent City—
2 « ! th a t did not a tte n d any school d u r . birds are observed. In most sections of
School suits a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
Dr. Sw edenburg left T hursday R eturns from E ast Oregon—
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i ing the period covered by the re- the North a farm er would prosecute
m orning for C rescent Ci tv, to join
F. B. Moore retu rn ed from the R etu rn s from P ortland—
port.
; anyone killing songbirds on his lands.
his fam ily, and Jesse W inburn, a fte r Jo h n Day country in e a ste rn O re. j
bavin spent a few days a t his of- gon, Tuesday evening, a fte r a sh o rt I Dr. M attie Shaw re tu rn e d t h is ’. In the rep o rt m ade by, the
i m orning from P o rtla n d and o th e r su p e rin te n d e n t th e re follows an kI1, blrds eonstantly? eattag the robln
f ce ht e d u rin g the first p a rt of business trip.
points down sta te , w here she h a s . item ized list of the various schools, and S(Hue of the other larger varieties
th e week.
been stopping for the la st sev eral j books published, inspections a n d ; and shooting many ol the sm aller va-
Q uality above all. See P a u lse ru d ’s
te a c h e rs’ m eetings held, te a c h e rs’ rieties for sport.”—New Orleans
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty.
days.
suits.
ltf
qu alificatio n s, average salary of all Picayune.
Ask Mr. A. L. Lamb. Yeo, of course.
teach
ers, to g eth e r w ith the highest
265«
You m ay be sorry if you don’t i n . ’ F irs t show ing of F all and W in ter
and
th
e low est, tra n p so rta tio n costs, QUESTION FOR LAW SHARKS
su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
3 0 7 « hats. S aturday, Septem ber 2, a t Mrs.
value
of school property, w ith the
306.2
Report. Good F ish in g —
Sim on’s M illinery P a rlo rs.
average
cost per pupil enrolled, per Nice Point Concerting Ownership of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jo rd a n , w ho [ L uncheon to Honor M rs. Shinn—
Pearl Which Cook Discovered
U
ndergoes
O
peration—
i
m
onth
per
pupil, enu m erated , and
re tu rn e d from a m o to r trip th e firs t
Mrs. C. B. L a m k 'n gave a lunch-
in Clam She Was Eating.
a}
th
e
dally
average
a
tte
n
d
an
c
e
and
of th e week, re p o rt having found eon W ednesday aftern o o n a t her
H ow ard
Hobson
un d erw en t
th e best of fishing at th e m outh of home on N orth Main stre e t, th e nasal o peration W ednesday m orning [th e length of term ,
A nice question of ethics and of
th e K lam ath river, w here they se. j guest of honor being Mrs. F. J. Shinn and has his nose in good condition
D uring th e period th e cost of law Is raised by the case of the cook
cured q u ite a n um ber of big ones.I who will leave sh o rtly for B elling. ’again a fte r »offering from v ario u sj tra n s p o rta tio n am ounted to $8,- at Atlantic City who choked ou a pearl
ham , W ash
w here she will m ake in-)'u rie3 in football and b a s k e tb a ll' 671.15; schools w ere m ain tain ed at found in a clam she was eating and
Im ogene W allace, P ian ist-T each er h e r hom e £or th e com ing y ear
playing.
a to ta l cost of $442,104.86, w ith an whose m istress then claimed the
— stu d io second floor B eaver Bldg, j
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av erag e cost of f$79.05 j-per pupil precious obstruction for her own.
In the diamond mines of the Hand
D on’t fo rg e t th e 'o ld fashioned enro lled , and a cost of $62.94 per
290-5fri*
P honographs repaired. F ix it Shop.
at
Kimberley the native workman who
fam ily b a sk et d in n er a t th e G. A. R. pupil en u m erated . The estim ated
299«
,
,
.
,
.
____ swallows a diamond does not, Ipso
I'nidergoes O peration—
___
He
‘ hi
cam p grounds a t R ogue R iver, on value of school property ts given a t [ fflcto make R
Mrs. A tkins, of H ornbrook, un- M ake T rip to Caves __
T hursday, Septem ber 7. B ring well- $951,299.54, to ta l bonded indebted. the blue clny on the understanding
derw ent a nasal operation the firs t
Fovest LoomiSi Em erson E a s ter- filled baskets.
Always som ething J ness a m o u n tin g to $293,800; out- th at every jewel discovered belongs
!sta n d in g w a rra n ts, $63,469.07. This to the De Beers Mining company. Ltd.
of th e week here.
ling. Mrs. C lara L. Loom is and Mrs. doin’. “ N uff sa id .” L e t’s go!
3 0 7 .2 -th u m on m akes a to ta l indebtedness of $357,- But the cook was In a different situa­
Josephine C rocker left th is m o rn .
tion. She was» given her food as a
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. jng for a trip £o £be o re g0n caves.
407.32 to be borne by th e county.
F o r firuit Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly
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Moves to A llison S tre e t—
A stu d y of th e figures com piled part of her compensation. The pearl
m olds an d su g a r. D e tric k ’s prices
F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you
Mrs. W e n tn e r has moved from 62 in th e re p o rt show th a t sm all, poor­ is an excrescent part of the clam ; It
Is the picturesque result of a diseased
can't be beaten.
b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
3 0 7 « , F o u rth stre e t to 606 A llison s tre e t ly atte n d ed schools w ith sh o rt term s condition.
26 School Districts To Open N e x t W eek;
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E .S S IO N A L
, Field Covered During 1921-22 Is Given
One cent the word each time.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
If possession is nine-tenths of the
law, then the ettok is entitled to the
pearl on the principle of “findings is
keepings." In any case, the lady of
the house would be entitled to boast,
as many a m istress has asserted, “I
have a pearl in my cook!”—Phila­
delphia Public Ledger.
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR B S8.
FOR prompt and careful service, OR. BlU fK tn A. WOODS— Practice
auto trucks or horse drays, cali
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 11?
throet. Off » b o o n , 10 to 12 and
Office, 89 Oak street near Hole
« to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
A shland.
&6ti
IM q , Ore
7 3-t/
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS OIL J. J. BMMENS— Physician and
F E R — Good team and m otor
Surgeon
P ractice lim ited
to
track s. Good service a t a reason
eye.
ear.
nose
and
th
re
a
t.
G!
sset*
able price. Phone 83.
supplied. Oculist and a u rU ' fo;
8. P. R. R Offices, M. F at 1 H
RENT.
Bld8 . M edford. Ore. Phone e «7
APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close DR. .MATTIE B. SRAW — Special m
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
tention to m others and children
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St.,
In te rn a l recretiona and endocrine
or phone 122.
257-tf
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio
THE MISCHIEVOUS CAT
D o n ’t A d v e r tise
Unless*^*
CHII i l ’RACTORS.
FOR RENT— Five room furnished
a p a rtm e n t
in
private
h o m e / DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEV
ground floor. M odern ar.d nicelv,
furnished. See ow ner, 129 L aurel! — V isiting C hiropractic Physician
N euritis ca r-s a specialty. Phone
stre e t, a fte r 6 p. m.
304-tf!
118-J. T reatm en t given only in
your own ht me.
FOR RENT— F u rn ish e d , five room
house w ith larg e sleeping porch
and five lots. W ill re n t for nine DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
m onths. J. M. K irk p atric k . 99
nation does w onders. F irst Nat l
L eonard St. P h o n e 359-L. 305-3
Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT— Two sleeping rooms. I
gentlem en onlv. 308 N. Main.
;
306.3*
Unless your goods are so excellent that everyone who buys
E ffe ctiv e . .
A SH L A N D
. . D iplom atic
REALTY
them once will want to buy again—
Unless there is real need for what you make—
Unless you appreciate that it takes a long time and costs
a lot of money to educate one hundred million people to
associate your trade mark with a definite standard of quality—
CO
O pposite C ity H all
B usiness C hances
In su ra n c e
Real E sta te
V\
Vi
number
And that he’d caught them both in bad
And they awoke -and found he hadl
The Moral is, don’t he inclined
To test each bottle that you find!
—.ityp, Jr.
•
Unless your business is built on the firm foundation of
economical production and sound finance.
.
FOR TRADE— 160 acre un in cu m ­
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
house and outbuildings;
good
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
acreage; prefer no house, but
would ensider acreage w ith sm alt
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
lte St.
231«*
TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished
10 room a p a rtm e n t house iu P o rt­
land, Oregon, centrally located, to
tra d e for com plete home ip or
near A shland or T alent. Inquire
635 Roca St. or phone 368-Y.
289-ltno
B A R B E R
HELP WANTED
Safety blades resharpened
like naw. Single bit, 30c TAKE YOUR VACATION cu ttin g all
kinds of wood on generous shares.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dot
Ideal cam ping place. In q u ire E.
P. Moore, corner H elm an and Me­
C hildren’s W ork A
chanic^
so o tf
Specialty
fob s a l e .
H a X FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
C. B. L A M K I N
ESTATE
FOR SALE— Acreage
on
paved
highway, 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
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about
one acre of land, good house, elec­
tric lights, all in garden, some
berries.
P rice $1600.
O. A.
M anning, T alent, Or.
281«
BARGAINS ÏN REAL
CffTlZEN’S RANK BUILDING
AND H E R E ’S ANOTHER— 10 acres
all ready to plow, 1
m iles from
tow n, good soil, all irrig a te d , lays
nice.
P rice $650 cash. O. A.
M anning, T alen t, Or.
295«
AT
FO R SALE— R egistered m ilk goats,
excellent m ilkers.
M iller, Box
564.
300 lm o •
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
FOR SALE— Craw ford peaches now
ready, none b etter.
Price right.
Phone 10-F-22.
301«
BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET
R anches, Orchards and Hom es
F ire and A uto Insurance
FOR SALE— F re sh Jersey cow. 571
C hestnut St.
303-3
[ FOR SALE— J u s t th e hom e you
w ant w hile you a re sending your
children to school. Seven room s,
well b u ilt, old fashioned house
ASHLAND, ORE.
back from th e road, surrounded
by nearly an acre of ground, set
to fru it and n uts, all bearing.
Mrs. M arcia D anford. upper Al­
m ond St., one block from Ju n io r
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
high school.
303-6
AND SACK TWINES JUST IN
"SHOO FL Y ” th e g rea t fly ! SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
k iller, should be used on your
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
horses and cows m ore freely.
GRAVENSTEIN A PPLES — W ind­
Fencing of every description.
falls. 50 lb. box 75c delivered. The
New atid used Sewing M achines
finest all-round apple on th e m a r­
alw ays on hand.
ket. P h o n e '9 - F - l l .
P h on e 2 6
/If Once
FOR SALE— Five room
m odern
cottage, p a rtly fu rnished, b u ilt in
featu res, newly painted and pa­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it
F o r p a rtic u la rs inquire 372 Iowa,
or to ow ner a t 502 Fairview . 304 6
FOR SALE— T om atoes for canning.
Also p’ckling cucum bers, green
bell peppers and cantaloupes. W.
E . Pierson, Boulevard.
Phone
485-J.
304 f
WiE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
FIRE INSURANCE
j FOR SALE— A few good sp rin e
cockerels, B arred P lym outh Rocks
—
$1.50 each. Call a t Yockev &
P ro c ra stin a tio n in tak in g out
Co.’s office, 177 E. Main. 306-6
fire in su ran ce has robbed m any
a m an of his e n tire property. ’ FOR SALE— At real b a rg a in —two
Don’t be c au g h t unprepared by
F o rd delivery cars. Buick Sales
the fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
Agency, 83 N orth Main. 306-5
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very real money
FOR RALE— F u rn itu re .
73 G ran ­
ite St.
307-5*
value.
No p ro p erty is secure against
FOR SALE— Black M inorca laying
d e stru ctio n by f re. L et us tell
hens, one thoro u g h b red rooster,
you how little it will cost to fully
and young chickens. 55 S traw ­
protect you.
berry Lane.
307.3*
“ W hen you w ant good In su r­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings.”
’ FOR SALE— 10 big lots, 2 acres.
sm all house, fru it of all kinds,
inside city lim its, to be sold at a
sacrifice.
M ust go quick.
See
B eaver R ealty Co. or Yockey Rea!
! to r C o . ____________________ 307-3
Established 1883
Real E state and Real Inaarance FOR SALE— B utcher shop. Inquire
W. A. C hilders, T alent, Or. 307.2*
ASHLAND, OREGON
FOR SALE— B a rtle tt pears, 50c per
Plione 211
41 E Main St.
bushel. Bring boxes. T aylor. Ter-
Billings Agency
iheralfcrouqfa
the WANT A D S
tf
i FOR EXCHANGE— Albany property
f ° r A shland or M edford.
Irene
E dgar, 134 C hurch St.
3 0 7 .3 a* '
A
. t v .
Peilfs Corner
Young Thomas Cat end Milton Mouse
Had aedged a Canine Cop with skill,
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They sndTed the bottle, then in slumber.
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