ASHLAND DAILY TfiMNttf Tuesday, September 12, 1022 Will Visit a t P rospect— Mrs. P aul Guiley, of H argadine stre e t, expects to go to P rospect t h i s ! H ay Stack B urns— week to visit her husband, who is T here was quite a blaze e ast of w orking th ere, and she will also v is-' tow n S atu rd ay nig h t, w hen a hay it Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley, who stack belonging to B utler W alker a re located in th a t vicinity a t the c au g h t fire and b u rn ed up. The fire present tim e. was w atched u ntil m orning to keep -----— it from sp read in g to the b a rn s and E very th in g good to eat a t D etrlck o th e r buildings nearby. It was seen 1 G roceteria. { from tow n about 11 o’clock and a.'' ______ n u m b er of cars w ent out to give as- B a rtle tt __„„„ pears, rip e for canning, sistan ce if needed. . , , . „ , .. . . A shland F r u it A ssociation. 6-4 LOCAI AND PERSONAL Flapper Cakes For Cake Eaters B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L One cent th e w ord each tim e. CONVALESCENT HOME PHYSICIANS. CONVALESCENT HOME — Good cheer. Good care. Good food. OR. ERNEST A. WOODS-— Practice lim ited to eye. ear, nose and Term s reasonable. 153 G ranite th roat O ffke hours, 10 to 12 and St. P hone 411-R. 306-1 mo 1 to 5. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ land, Ore 73_tf T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS. FOR prom pt and careful service OR. J, jr. EMM SNS— Physic an and onrgein . Practice limited to au to tru ck s or horse drays, call eye, ear, nose ¿nd throat. Gl; sep W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Rhone 11? ■applied. Oculist and aurisi foi Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hotel 8. P. R. R. Offices. M. F. an H A shland. B6tl It’s toasted. T his Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 57 eno extra process T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS --------- ----------------------- F E R — Good team and m otor j ** B. SHAW— Special a t gives a deUghtfui tentlon to m others and children tru ck s. Good service a t a rtasoD q u a lit y that can in te rn a l eacrotion« and endocrine able m ice. Phone 83 ro t be duplicated glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­ H E L P WANTED neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to « W ANTED— Experienced dishw asher p. m. — wom an p referred . N elda Cafe association is in session th e e a rlie r then add sugar slowly and beat to ltf CHIR» l PRACTORS. d ate, and m any who would a tte n d i ______ _____________ a cream. Add the salt and extract and the beaten yolks of the eggs. one could not a tte n d th e other, in-¡W A N T E D — K itchen help, Mix thoroughly, then add the milk. 6tf — V isiting C hiropractic Physician vitatio n s to all p a rts of th e sta te to p referred. Home B akery. Sift the baking powder and flour U m 8‘ S “ *‘Jdc,alf-v - Phone a tte n d this big event a re being sent together, then add to the o ther mix­ FOR EXCHANGE t i s - j . T reatm en t given only in out by S ecretary O 'C onnor and th e J ture, beat only enough to mix your own home. smoothly. Divide the m ixture into com m ittees in charge. FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum - three parts, m aking two layers of bered ranch on Pacific highw ay ANGELL— C hiropractic : the plain, add to the th ird p a rt and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­ and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all teaspoonful of cloves nation does wonders. F irst Nat l house and outbuildings; good % teaspoonful of cinnam on Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142 ESCAPES CENSOR stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ *4 teaspoonful of allspice "N a tu re ab h o rs a vacuum ” tf ty of wood and tillab le la rd . W ill % cup of chopped raisins. tra d e for uniucum bered A shland P u t together when cold with the MUSICAL INSTRUCTION acreage; prefer no house, bul following icing: would ensider acreage w ith smtfl’ W hite of an egg house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran.; VIOLIN STULTO— 116 C hurch St. 1 *4 tablespoonfuls of cream Individual in stru ctio n on violin—- ite St. 23 ltf * I *4 teaspoonful of lemon e.xtract Sevcik m ethod O rchestra and 2 cupfuls of confectioners sugar FOR EXCHANGE— Im proved alfal-i ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory P u t th e egg white, cream and ex­ fa farm in Pecos Valley, N. M.i and history. Leonard C. Petit. tra c t in bowl. Stir together with a F o rty or eighty acres or both.' spoon then slowly add the sugar, S atisfactory revenue. P rice $250 W ANTED. beating until smooth. This r*c:p< the acre. W ant good farm or land ------------ m akes a very large cake. in Oregon near B rethren church, w a i s i j . d Clean rags. No carpet rags T idings F o r p a rticu la rs w rite W. R. H orn-' r a Ks or or sm all scraps. office. 7tf b rak e r, A rtesia, N. Mex. 7-4* ; pipeline of th e new w a te r system of F».R R E N I. TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished | th e town of M yrtle Creek last week, 10 room ap a rtm e n t house in P ort- Av 1 Will apwi xyuv az v/ uu v, * “ TWI YNKTrrs * «« ¡and the in h a b ita n ts of th is tow n are land, Oregon, c» n trally located, to MENTb — F u rn ish ed , close 1_____ xs,. ! i ini n i » ruodern -in H o rn conveniences. t now enjoying over abundance of A dults tra d e for com plete hom e in or only. Inqu re 166 H argadine St., near A shland or T alent. Inquire pure m ountain w ater. This supply or phone 122. 257-tf 455 M ountain Aev. 289-lm o of w ater is delivered a t th e old res­ D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs P avilion W ednesday and S atu rd ay i Bo-V A rriv night8 304tf M r' and Mr9‘ L u th e r H olbrook, of _____ ¡125 Scenic Drive, a re th e proud par- F ab rics th a t w ear as well as they en ts of a fine baby boy, which ar- look, a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 3 t f : rived a t th e ir hom e M onday a fte r- ■ « noon. The m o th er and son a re re- Have Luncheon in Park— ported to be doing nicely. There is little doubt th a t the cake A splendid luncheon was s e rv e d L ---------- eater is a m an of intelligence when in the A shland park the firs t of th e 5 B etter avail yourself of th e op- he eats cake like this, nor th a t the week by the men of th e C h ristian p o rtu n ity to invest in th is w onderful- flapper is a wise young woman when Bible school. The luncheon was irrig a te d land, w here w ater is only, »be serves this three layered en- in com plim ent to th e wom en of the cents per acre, unlim ited supply This was served by a dietetic ex­ school, they having won out in a See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue pPrt t o gjve th e greatest variety of satisfactions— palatabllity, digest­ recen t contest. Much c re d it was 3-6 ibility, novelty, sweetness and light­ due M essrs. Jam es P u tn am and J. V. ---------- ness and prettiness. The top and W rig h t for the success of th e under- Moves R eported— the bottom layer are plain. The tak in g Mrs. M. V. H alverson m oved yes- m iddle layer Is spiced. The icing _______ terd ay from 645 L iberty s tre e t to ' is snow w hite delight. R E C IP E B e tte r be safe th an sorry. See C entral Point. P aul Guiley moved LAYER CAKE B eaver R ealty Co. ab o u t your insur- yesterday from P rospect to R iddle,. 2 cupfuls of sugar ance. P hone 68. 287tf Or The W h ittle T ra n sfe r c o m p a n y 1 cupful of vegetable shortening 1 teaspoonful of salt ............- m ade th e move. 1 teaspoonful of lemon extract We sell F red R app’s w aterm elons • - .1 Yolk of 6 eggs 1 cupful of milk a t th e W hite H ouse grocery, 1 *4 i Now is the tim e to have your pi cents per pound. 2tf ano tuned. C arl H. L oveland Stu-! 4 cupfuls of flour teaspoonfuls of baking powder ---------- dio, 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf! 4 -Cream the vegetable shortening, Visit in Ashland— ---------- Ms. M innie S argent and M aggie; F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. C ulbertson, of C entral P o in t, w ere ! F or fru it Jars, lids, rubbers, jelly m olds and sugar, D e tric k ’s prices A shland v isitors on Saturday can’t be beaten. P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. Go to B uck h o rn Lodge— Mr. and Mrs. F a u k n e r, who have, P hone 465. 4tf been living for som e tim e in th e. ervoir w ithin th e tow n from the W anled, wom en to w ork in fru it B arber property on G ran ite stre e t,: P o rtla n d asks the voters of th e H arrison Young creek th ro u g h a six a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs have left for a few weeks a t B u c k -jot h e r sections of Oregon to give it; inch concrete pipe, 11,648 feet in phone 364-J1. ltf horn Lodge, for the benefit of th e ir perm ission to tax itself for th e fi- length. ---------- h ealth. nancing of th e 1925 exposition. T his The pipeline has nine inverted W orkiio* in T alent— appeal is to be m ade in every sec-; syphons and crosses eight ridges. A nu ber of A shland women a re O pportunity knocks a t your door. tion of th e sta te , em phasizing th e ¡T he in ta k e is 240 feet higher th an going to T alent each day to work in Open it and invest in D elta lands, fact th a t th e tax ,8 to rest on P o rt- | th e ou tlet a t th e reservoir, th e th e cannery th ere. w here th e re is no w a te r sh o rtag e land alone, and all th a t is asked is g rea test head being 200 feet a t ---------- See Sperry a t 172 M ountain avenue th a t th e voters elsew here su p p o rt 'D ead H orse syphon A pressure re- T h e re ’s a lesson in econom y in j .g the proposed co n stitu tio n al am end- lease valve is placed in the pipeline every g a rm e n t bought here. P au l-i ____ __ m ent th a t will perm it O regon’s m et- at th is point. C lean-out valves are a e ru d ’s. 3 tf Have tw o very good buys in resi­ ropolis to go ahead and provide th e provided a t all the syphons and a ir dence p roperty on G ran ite s tre e t, valves a t all high places— 23 in all. F o r b e tte r in su ra n c e rate3, you ; and on AH’son stre e t, a t very a t­ m oney for the g rea t exposition. “ Oregon needs a com prehensive T here are 12 places w here creeks 307tf : b e tte r see, Yeo of course. tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. program to a ttra c t people from a l l . crosa the pipeline d uring th e rain y ', 5 -lm o p a rts of th e U nited S ta te s,” says season. V isits Old F rie n d s— Mayor George L. B aker, of Port- ___________________ Mrs. E m m a R ichison, from Siski-| A utos C ross P a th s — land, who heads the exposition com ­ HOARDING OF GOLD IS you, was in town on S atu rd ay , in te r­ Two au to s m et on th e corner of m ittee. view ing old friends. .. | TERMED A DISEASE E ast Ma n and T hird stre e t last ev­ ' We a re c e rta in th a t the 1925 ex­ ening about 5 o’clock, w hen th e YOUNGSTOWN, O., Sept. 12.— L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next d riv ers of the cars th o u g h t th e other position will b ring to this sta te tho u san d s of persons who are seek­ P re se n t in d u stria l disturbances, such Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­ one was going to stop, and d id n ’t. ing new hom es or new lines of in- ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138. as the shopm en’s strik e, is giving One car suffered a beut fender and ; vestm ent and we a re certain th a t ev- the nation a disease sim ilar to th a t 207 E. Main stre e t. 238ti a b u rsted tire while the o th e r one ery p a rt of the sta te will benefit, which happens to an individual when cam e out unharm ed. P ro p e rty C hanges H ands— ______ The s ta te of Oregon is less a d v e r - ith e fiow of blood is checked by a W illiam C. M itchell has sold his , _ i tised , th „ an e ith plot a a . n,. j ? R einm an have several second hand band! t e r L C alifornia . or cioi. n e r a m a n , p n r resident e s i u e i u o of i p ro p erty a t 75 Bush s tre e t to Mrs. I W ashington, yet we have a b u n d a n t, th e C entral Savings and T ru st com ­ m e, . . . . . . . Ella M. D issette, a late a rriv a l from in stru m e n ts for sale , cheap. .. See t , . resources and opp o rtu n ities for bus pany here, asserts. ns about s ta rtin g y our boy in th e Boys . s o u th e rn C alifornia. Mrs D issette m ess m en, farm ers, o rch a rd ists "B an k s and business generally , , . Band. Carl H. Loveland. S tu d io ' ’ m oved In th e p roperty several days _ stockm en, investors, etc. We m ust were gettin g to a place w here they 4tf ...... . , .. , , ... 135 E, Main. Phone 465. ago, b u t did not close the deal u n til , set fo rth these ad v antages if we a re Were b rea th in g e a sie r.” Mr. Rein- yesterday. F re sh H ot T am ates are now to reap the benefit of increased p o p -;m an sa :d. “ W’e could see prosperity 5-9 ulation in keeping w ith the general j u st ahead when t he coai and r a u being served a t Rose Bros. N otice— O ur shop will be closed grow th of the Pacific coast and to strik e s came. A su re sign th a t th e S undays beginning Sunday, Septem ­ See C arl L oveland about having develop our s ta te as it should be de- m ental a ttitu d e of th e people had ber 10th. K ruggel Bros, T ire Shop. i your boy learn som e band in stru - veloped in the next few years. changed— a m ost im p o rta n t factor 6-6 "T he 1925 exposition Is not a in p rosperity— was the am ount of m ent, and join the Boys’ Band, S tu-i dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf P o rtla n d fa ir; it is for the e n tire gOid th a t was handed in th ro u g h j sta te , a lth o u g h P o rtla n d will stan d bank windows by all kinds of peo- V isits in Dead In d ia n — the expense. All P o rtla n d asks is. pie. j n tim es of depression th ere Ross Guiley was visiting the th a t th e o th er sections of the s ta te . ¡s a iw ays a hoard in g of gold, Hooper fam ily on Dead Indian last sanction its plans to tax itself so "H ow ever, rig h t a fte r the firs t of week. th a t th e exposition m ay proceed. th e year, it again m ade its ap p e ar­ Oregon is developing too slow ly; we ance. G radually th e flow increased. P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf m ust ad vertise to th e w orld our re­ One of our custom ers deposited $600 Do You Realize What Ironized sources and o p p ortunities. The 1925 in gold he had kept hidden away Y aut-V itam ines Will Do for Are you h ard to please? See P a u l­ Rheumatism and Lumbago? exposit on offers th e way on a l a r g e .sjnce the firs t h ard tim es of 1920. se ru d ’s suits. 3tf Do y o u k n o w t h a t v ita m in e s a n d scale. W e m u st “ se ll’ the sta te to Then came th e strik e s and th re a ts tr o n a r e p a r t o f y o u r v e r y life ? Do thousands of new com ers, and th a t^ oi o th er in d u stria l troubles, and y o u k n o w t h a t th e tis s u e - a n d - b lo o d Cliff P ayne m akes book ends. f a c to r y in y o u r b o d y n e e d s th e s e tw o 304tf W*B be the objective of the g re a t now goid js once m ore being hoard- m a te r ia ls , a n d n e e d s th e m b a d ly ? Do ---------- exposition.” j ed I t -S th e »blood clo t” in the in- o u k n o w t h a t if y o u r b o d y f u rn a c e o ea n o t g e t e n o u g h o f th e s e , t h a t R e tu m from F ish in g T rip— The cam paign for su p p o rt of theI d u stria l gyste m of th e n a tio n .” A. H. P ra ch ts, P. S. P rovost, Jack co n stitu tio n al am endm ent is now on H ughes and B. F. Storm re tu rn e d full tilt, and will be prosecuted w ith F A IR FO RTU NE T E L L E R Sunday from a few days’ fishing vigor u n til election day, Novem ber NIPS TRUSTING CLIENT trip a t Squaw lake, w here they had 6, in all p a rts of the sta te . th e luck of good fisherm en, h a v in g ' ---------------------------- CHELSEA, Mass., Sept. 12.— Po-i ' c au g h t th e lim it. They rep o rt a lice of th is city a re searching for a WORN NERVES i delig h tfu l outing, b u t m et som e N ervous troubles, w ith backache, fair young fo rtu n e te lle r who fleeced ■!very bad roads en route. dizzy spells, qu eer pains and ir r e g u - ; K onstante Telone of $1900— the ---------- j la r kidneys, give reason to suspect j savings of his e n tire life. G ravenstine Apples, none b e t t e r 1 W d n « a ",d T he victim said th e fo rtu n e te lle r | fn r tu liv W in d f a ll « T ’l c n p r 5 0 lb 1-1 •' t h a t lias helped y o u r neighbors. , , fo r, ror jelly. W India, is, ibe per do id . A gk your neighbor Mrg garah offered to m ake a m oney , belt 1925 Exposition For Entire Sfate Says Mayor Baker i BUYERS AND SELLER S M EET FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed room s. Al­ len A partm ents. Also tw o good sto re rooms. Call 63 N. Main. 3tf AT If N azim ova’s appearance as Salome were distinctive for no other reason, it still would be for this: that it gives no cause for censorship. The great Russian sta r’s portray­ al. on the screen of the daughter of H erodias has been pronounced bv dram atic critics and the N ation­ al Board of Review alike the first "Salom e” to be utterly free iron; objectionable scenes and actions, and yet be fully dram atic and emotionally telling. Said the New Y ork Review of Nazim ova's “Salome” : “T he National Board of Review in unqualified term s of approval, unanim ously passed the picture after having witnessed it in New York. “The verdict of the review board is regarded as highly significant, since it will rem ove all possible prejudice that m ight exist in the m inds of some exhibitors and some picture patrons who know only of the unsavory reputation oi the Strauss opera of the same name which has been barred from pre­ sentation in Chicago, and those other staged and film versions of the Salome story which deal pri­ m arily with its salacious possibili­ ties.” T his photoplay, a Nazimova pro­ duction, was directed by Charles B ryant. The scenario by Peter M, W inters, follows closely the poetS dram a by O scar W ilde; arxf p c less so do the settings, b y 'N a t t e r s Ramboya, the drawings by Aubm y Beardsley. The photography {s by Charles Van Enger. The picture will be released generally in the fall, it is understood. STAPLES REALTY AGENCY R anches, O rchards and Hom es F ire and A uto In su ra n c e Hotel A shland llldg. Dad, Mother, Ironized Yeast for Rheumatism P hone 2 d * * \ \o u u p e e ! R h e u m a t i s m P a i n s a n d A g o n y A ll G o n e. Ir o n iz e d l e a s t I s S u r e ly W o n d e r fu l!” q u e e r p o iso n s , jo i n t p o iso n s, m u s c le p o iso n s , a c id p o is o n s a r e fo rm e d i n ­ s te a d o f th e h e a lth y flesh a n d th e r ic h b lo o d y o u u se d to h a v e in d a y s g o n e b y ? I f y o u h o b b le in y o u r g a it, if p a in s d i s t o r t y o u r b ody, if bendinar o v e r is a n u n s p e a k a b le a g o n y , if d u ll p a i n s m a k e y o u b r e a th e h e a v ily a n d m o a n , do n o t g r u m b le a t th e r o u g h ­ n e s s o f th e w a y .— sm ile s w e e tly , t h e r e is a r a in b o w a h e a d . T h in g s a r e d if f e r e n t n o w th a n th e y u se d to be. in th e d a y s o f lin im e n ts , s a lv e s , c o m p lic a te d d r u g s , a n d a ll t h a t,— r e ­ m e m b e r ? T h e h a p p y s e c r e t to d a y is iro n iz e d y e a s t, o n e o f th e g r e a t e s t b o d y - a n d - b lo o d b u ild e r s o f a ll tim e . B e g in t a k i n g Iro n iz e d Y e a s t to d a y . B e w a re o f im i ta t io n s a n d s u b s titu te s , b e c a u s e I ro n iz e d Y e a s t is n o t a m e re c o m b in a tio n o f y e a s t a n d iro n , b u t is y e a s t iro n iz e d , w h ic h is a s u b s ta n c e a l l b y its e lf . T h e r e i s o n ly o n e I r o n - tz ed Y e a s t in a l l th e w o rld . Sold a t a l l d r u g s to r e s a t $1.00 a "p a c k a g e a n d c o n ta in in g SO ta b le t s , e a c h ta b l e t se a le d . T h e y n e v e r lo s e t h e i r p o w e r. M 'f d o n ly b y ir o n iz e d Y e a s t Co., A tla n ta , G a. S a y g o o d b y e to rheu­ m a tis m f r o m n o w on! ¡B oots, 338 B. St., A shland, s a y s:: him , and advised him to keep all , D o a n s K idney Pills have done me ¡his m oney in it. T h is he did, he i F o r cleaning, pressing and d y e in g ,, m ore good th an any rem edv I h a v e 1 . ' . .. 2tf ever used. I was In a bad condition sai<^’ ^ d r a w m g his $1900 from [ phone 119. P a u lse ru d 's. w ith kidney and b lad d er tro u b le a n d the bank and P u tting it in th e belt I P h o n e 64. become so weak and ru n down I: At a n o th e r ap p o in tm en t w ith th e J O rres cleans clothes. _______ could h ard ly w alk a block. My back j fo rtu n e telle r, she took th e belt to . . , . o . . ached co nstantly and my kidneys act-i . Livestock Sent to F ai«^ - ! ed too frequently. My lim bs and feet! exara,ne U and then gav