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~ Monday, October 2, 1922 LOCAL ANO PERSONAL TAKE TURNS KEEPING HOUSE New York Man and His Wife Havs Arrangement They Say Is “All In th e October num ber of th e “De-! to the Good." sig n e r,” th e re is p rin ted a “ discov-i e ry ” by an A shland wom an, Mrs. Jones and his wife are a modern G race Groves, 399 Beach stre e t, un couple. Each goes to business and d er th e d e p a rtm e n t of “ W hat to Do.” , each helps with the housework. It so The suggestion m ade by Mrs. Groves happens that each works In an office to th e D esigner is: “ To avoid lum py where on alternate weeks their pres corn-m eal m ush, s tir a little cold ence Is required at an early h o u r^ n d w a te r into th e corn m eal, then pour their quitting time is fixed correspond ingly early, says the New York Sun. and s tir th is m ix tu re into th e boil-; “We’ve doped it out this way,” ex ing w a te r.”— Mrs. G. G.( A shland, plained Jones. “The week the wife lias Ore. to get to the office early I get up and get breakfast and after breakfast wash Come and dance a real fox tro t to the dishes and make the bed. After real m usic. H ot Springs, S aturday that I just have time to make the of n ig h t. 23-3 fice. When the wife gets home at nlgftt she gets the dinner, so that by the time I arrive everything is on the You m ay be so rry if you don’t in ,; table steaming hot. The next week, su re w ith, Yeo, of course. 307tf when I have to get in early mornings, we just shift schedules. She gets the E xquisitely tailo red su its a t P aul-; breakfast and I the dinner. ser ud’s. 20tf “Of course I had to have a little coaching on the cooking at first, but I’ve got so now I can shake as mean A tten d B ridge P a rty — M esdames F ra n k Dean and Carl an elbow around the kitchen as any one, whether It’s boiling an egg for Nims, of this city, a tte n d ed a bridge breakfast or preparing a five-course party given by Mrs. W. Y. Crowson, dinner. of M edford one evening th e la tte r “Some who have heard of the a r p a rt of last week. The p arty w as' rangem ent think we’re crazy. But given in honor of Mrs. C harles Lebo I we’re happy; so w hat’s the differ ence ?” of San F rancisco. , A sh la n d W om an a “ D iscoverer”— ASHLAND DAELT TIDING« PAOT TRRKB 11 W hen R oebling Built B rooklyn Bridge H e P ro v id ed for O v ercro w d in g 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. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PHYSICIANS. VII n d i i ! d , ^ UDI? ~ L 18 Church St- OR- KBNKST A. WOODS— Practi.-» Individual .n stru ctio n on violin— t lim ited to eva ear nn « .„ a Sevcik m ethod O rchestra and th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 a n r ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory 1 to 6. Sw edanburg Bldg., and history. L eonard C. Petit.I land. O re 73.ti cigarette^ 1 'hey are GOOD! FOR RENT. ®R- J. J. EMMENS-—Physlc’an and APA’RTMPMmo U ----- “T - ;----- ;----- Surgeon. P ractice lim ited U A j ^ R P J ? NTS “ Bli rn ish e d - c,ose «ye. ear, nose ¿nd th ro a t. Gi , - ra o d e rn . co»\en>ences. A dults »uPPlied. Oculist and aurlst fo- only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., S. P. R. R. Offices. M F. am H or phone 122. __ 257-tf JBldg., M adford, Ore. Phone '<57 FOR RENT— Five room , ground DR. M ATTIE R. SHAW — Re^àlen'ee floor furnished ap a rtm e n t, w ith ' and office 108 Pioneer avenue piano. L ights w ater Shop, furn- le Telephone nm «.« 10 i in ished. In q u ire and N eedlecraft ,e Pl,oue 2S 28. Office house. to 12 a, m .; 2 to 5 p. ni., only. 50 E a st Main. 20-2 FOR RENT— Piano. Phone 236 or ta ll 431 N orth Main. 24-3* CHIROPRACTORS. DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic alm ost upon him, W endell Dawson, and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi FOR RENT— U nfurnished house. 73 of P o rtlan d , geological survey engi G ranite. 25-4* ! nation does wonders. F irst N at’! neer, killed th e anifhal w ith a blojv Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. N ature abhors a vacuum ” tf on the head from th e b u tt of his FOR RENT— L arge, sunny fu rn ished room , w ith or w ithout rifle Monday at W aldo L ake, he r e CONVALESCENT HOME board. 132 7th St. 25-3*1 ported on his re tu rn to Bend. The Good gun stock was sh a tte re d . Dawson FOR RENT Five room fu rn ish ed CONVALESCENT HOME cheer. Good care. Good food. house, cen trally located, ad u lts had ju st killed the fem ale’s cub and Term s reasonable. 153 G ran te p referred . In q u ire 166 H argadine unw ittingly fired his last shell a t St. Phone 411-R. 306-1 ino nr phone 122. 251f the m other, m issing her. She m ea TRANSITAR AND E X PR E SS. IN TER UK KAN AUTOCAR CO. su red five and one-half feet in FOR prom pt and careful service, length. Dawson is having the cub (E ffectiv e January 1, 1 9 2 2 ) au to tru ck s or horse drays, call m ounted. D aily (E xcept S unday) W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117 N e w Y ork S k y lin e S e e n F rom B rook lyn Bridge -(In O v a l)— LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near Hotel John A . R oeb lin g. “ COMMONS” ONLY IN NAME 7:00 a. m. F ru it canning tim e Is a t hand. 7:00 a. m. A shland. 66tf b e tte r see, Yeo of course. 307tf 8:00 a. m. N E of the periodic cries th a t w ires are not tw isted, but laid F or firuit Jara, lids, rubbers, jelly 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. Delegates to Early English National 9:00 a. in. L L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS the Brooklyn Bridge is not p ararellel and continuous and then molds and su g ar. D etrick ’s prices 10:00 a. ni. P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl j 10:00 a. m. Assembly Belonged Without Ex FE R — Good team and m otor bound together. And the oblique safe because of the terrific over •an’t be beaten. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. rn. trucks. Good service at a reason ception to Proprietary Class. Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. I crowding of tra in s and m otor ve storm braces th a t rad iate like a 12:00 no on 12:00 noon able price. P hone 83 P hone 465. 4tf i hicles having recent’y been stilled web from the top of the towers on 1:00 m. 1:00 P- m SUMMONS P. As early as 1254 in England, by the statem ents of engineers who each side to 400 feet of the bridge FOR EXCHANGE 2:00 P- m. 2:00 P. m. In the Circuit Court of the Btate knights were called from the shires to know the facts, the whole p ictur floor beneath are calculated to bear O ur m odern equipm ent enables us 3:00 m. m. 3:00 of Oregon for Jackson county. P- P esque romance of the building of the whole weight of the bridge for to clean and dye any a rticle . A s h -' the national assembly to testify to the 4:00 P- m. FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum 4:00 P. Ul. Dan Collidt, plaintiff, taxable capacity of their districts. Two the bridge has been again recalled. th at distance if necessary. They bered ranch on Pacific highway 5:00 P. m. 5:00 P- ni. vs. land C leaning an d Dyeing W orks. from each shire were chosen by the When Col. W ashington A. Roeb a re small, but the same engineers and county road, n e a r H ilt; small 6:00 m. 6:00 m. Ollie Collier, defendant. P- P- P hone 63. 22tf gentry and landowners. house and outbuildings; good ling, who wove the g re a t wire ca th a t made possible these g re a t 7:00 P- m. 7:00 P- m. To Ollie Collier, the ¡hove named At first the custom had no purpose stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen bles over plans made by his f a modern suspension bridges m anu 8:30 P- m. defendant: 8:30 P- m. Sat. only A ttend S ta te F a ir — ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill except the desire o f the taxing body 9:30 P. in th er, John A. Roebling, announced factured them and set them in In the nam e of the State of Ore 3:30 P- m. tra d e for unincum bered A shland Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook, of A sh to keep in close financial touch with the other day th a t the bridge was place. gon, you are hereby required to ap 10:30 P- ni. Sat. only 10:30 P- m acreage; prefer no house, but It took from 1870 to 1883 to Sunday Schedule good for many years to come, he land, were in a tte n d an c e a t the sta te the towns and districts. But soon pear n the above untitled court tn d would ensider acreage w ith sm all Leave M edford for A shland and Simon de Montfort, in rebellion against build the Brooklyn Bridge, so it is spoke from a knowledge of long cause any answ er the com plaint of fair al Salem th e la tte r p a rt of last house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, he p laintiff filed therein r gainst Ashland for M edford everv hour on Henry 111, turned it into a gathering forgotten facts. He knew when now forty-nine years old. Since week. ite St. 23ltf* the h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; ; ou. within nix weeks from the date the days when it was started the to express and discuss grievances he built it th a t it would be sub of (he first publication of this tum - then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. ject to overstrain in the future. Roebling plant from its initial against the king. In this way there H ELP W ANTED Da -ring every S atu rd ay n ig h t at grew up a representative assembly A shland w aiting room — E ast Side tnons. And when he built into th a t first shops a t Trenton, N. J., has spread And you will hereby take notice Pharm acy. WANTED— Im m ediately, ladies ti th e 11 t Springs. Come, let us show called the “Commons,” which sat and g re a t bridge, which ushered in the to Roebling, 10 miles fa rth e r down ASHl-AND-ROSEBURG STAGE h a t if you fail to to appear tn d trav el, $30 week and expenses t< Age of Steel W ire and preceded the Delaware, you a j >id tim e. 23-3 debated apart from the gathering of answ er for w ant thereof, p laintiff work A shland, or outside town D aily (E xcept Sunday) Col. Roebling still directs the his wire cables fo r the Wiiliams- great nobles and bishops, called the will tak e a decree of the court LV. ASHLAND $3 day. Vendom e H otel, see Mrs LV. ROSEBURG work of his company. P a rt of its burgh and M anhattan bridges over F o r sale, used m otorcycles. F ixit! “House of Lords.” ag ain st you as follows: T hat the Jones. 18-3* the E a st River, a factor of safety w ar service consisted of the 80,- 1:00 p. m. I • 00 p. m. The difference, however, was no bonds of m atrim ony heretofore < nd Shop. T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by 000,000 feet of Roebling wire ca f a r in excess of w hat tim id im ag more than relative. For In this early , now existing betw een plain tiff and 20 m iles; one of O regon’s most W ANTED— Men who can sell. inations could picture, he built for ble, now reposing on the floor of house of commons there were no com splendid stock in good assortm en defendant be forever dissolved, tn d O ur clothes a re com fortable be scenic tripe. F a r e - Ashland-l»*>»e- the N orth Sea, which was once & centuries, not decades. mon men in the modern conception of of varieties. Select te rrito ry open held for n au g h t; th a t a decree of 20tf the term. They were all men of prop burg, $ 4 .6 0 ; M edford - R osC urg. cause they fit. P a u lse ru d ’s. The cables are made of 19 p a rt of the mine barrage. The A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign W rit absolute divorce be granted plaintiff atrands, each stran d containing A driatic B arrage, which was ready now for p articu lars. Salem Nurs j and for such other and fu rth e r re- $ 4 .1 5 ; G ran ts P ass-R oseburg, S3.00. erty, many as wealthy and Influential ] 278 wires, continuous like yarn in for laying when the w ar ended, C hristian W orkers Rand— ery Com pany, 428 Oregon Bldg ! lief as to th e court m ay seem m eet as the great peers, and, indeed, fre MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS a skein nearly 200 miles long. The took over 12,000,000 feet more. Salem, Oregon. 19-1 and proper in the prem ises. The C h ristian W orkers band will quently they were the sons and young Daily (E xcept Sunday) This sum m ons is published In the LV. MEDFORD LV. G’T’S PASS m eet Tuesday evening a t 7:30 er brothers of these peers. The really A shland Tidings, weekly edition, 10:00 a. m. 30 n m. W ANTED— Girl experienced in coi CALIFORNIA MAN IN DEBT o ’clock a t the P re sb y te ria n church. common man in those days had not OREGON SCHOOLS AND ROADS fectionery work. Those not e once each week for a period of six 1:00 p. Hl. RE C EIV E GOVERNMENT AID perienced need not apply. Plas > The a n n u a l election of officers will even a vote, to say nothing of a seat 304 TRILLIO NS OF DOLLARS consecutive weeks, and seven tim es 2:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m 5:00 p. in. in parliam ent. C onfectionery. 22 he a p a rt of th e evening business. • th ere u n d er and by virtue of rn or Sunday Only der duly m ade, rendered and entered Oregon has ju s t received $110,- 10:00 a. m. All m em bers are urged to be present SAN FRANSISCO, Oct. 2.— Be 10:00 a. m. FOR RALF.. Why They Got Nowhere. 015.21, from the federal govern cause he owes more’ m oney th an by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge, 4:30 ;3U p. m. 4:30 p. m. under date of Septem ber 28th, 1922. A story that harks back to the Civil m ent for use in building roads and G rants Pass w aiting room — The HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings. E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrlck th ere is in the w orld, George Thom as i Date of firs t publication of this war. concerns a troop of Confederate Bonbonnlere, phone 160. m ain tain in g schools, the am ount be-'I Jones, a resid en t of San Jose, Calif., sum m ons is O ctober 2nd, 1922. FOR SALE— Modern nix room plas G roceteria. mountain volunteers and their colonel. Office and w aiting room — tered bugalow, chicken house, ing 25 per cent of th e receipts from B. F. LINDAS, filed a petition in bankruptcy. They had been sent for by a certain A ttorney for P lain tiff. woodshed, garage, th re e large L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next Confederate town, but before they the n atio n al fo rests in Oregon dur-; Jones affirm ed th a t the am ount lots, fru it berries, etc. Price A ddress: Jackson County Bank job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater could arrive the federal forces were Ing the year. An ad d itio n al 10 per due his principal c re d ito r was $304,- Building, M edford, Oregon. 26-6-mon $2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138. In command of the city. The auxil cent of the to ta l receipts, am ounting 840,332,912,685.16, and was an ac St. B arber Shop or 283 B street. 207 E. M ain stre e t. 23Stl iaries arrived in the night and found to $44,006.09, has been set aside for tual jud g m en t a g ain st him by the 9-1 mo h A , the town deserted. Not caring to mix bu ild in g roads and tra ils w ithin the superior c o u rt of Santa C lara county. FOR SALE— Five room , m odern unnecessarily with the Union troops, natio n al fo rests of Oregon. Crater Imke C l o s e d - In 1S97, he borrow ed $100 from cottage, p artly furnished, built-in they turned around and rode out of The to tal am ount accruing to the H enry B. S tu a rt a t 10 per cent in E ffe ctiv e . . . . D iplom atic L a st W ednesday and T h u rs d a y , the town by the first gate and road featu res, newly painted and p a bro u g h t 10 inches of snow at Cra- i they found. Before them stretched a nation for road and school expendi-; te re st com pounded m onthly. pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it. R e F o r p a rticu lars, inqu re 372 Iowa te r Lake, and resu lted in the closing tine smooth highway and they took to tu re s from natio n al forests receipts cently S tu a rt b rought an action to o r to ow ner at 502 F airview St. ASHLAND REALTY CO of the lodge officially on S aturday j it for all they were worth. They rode is $846,442.41 for roads and schools, recover. The c o u rt held a g ain st 9-lm o + night. The force, which has been all night without passing any villages and $338,576.96, for forest roads Jones. or signs of civilization. The country O pposite C ity H all in charge of lodge d u rin g the season,I FOR SALE— A num ber of good and tra ils. The to ta l is p ro -ra te d . side se e m e d not only deserted, hut de am ong 28 states having natio n al milch cows, will he frash next have re tu rn e d to M edtord. molished as well. When the sun peeped See m onth. Prices reasonable fo rests w ithin th e ir borders, in pro EMPTY R IF L E BUTT B usiness C hances J. W. Bailey, T alent. 19tf over the Blue Ridge mountains the col Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every USED TO K IL L BEAR C O P Y R IG H T onel drew up suddenly. “W hat's the portion to the receipts. The g rea ter In su ra n c e Real E s ta te FOR SALE— Piano, used a t K ings day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c m atter, suh?” asked the lieutenant. portion of th e forest receipts arises j THE GOOD THINGS bury Springs dance pavilion. Sell BEND, Or., Oct. 2.— His rifle delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. out of tim b er sales, w ith grazing OF AUTUMN “Dammit, suh,” roared the colonel, ing on account no m ore dances. “we’ve been galloping around a ra c e fees m aking a close second. O ther em pty and an in fu ria ted m other bear are m any, b u t am ong the num P rice $135, term s. In q u ire 10 B etter clothes for less, a t P a u l track all night.”—Suu Francisco Ar sources of incom e are special use berless blessings of peace and G ranite St. Phone 296-Y. 21 5* s e ru d ’s. 20tf gonaut. prosperity th e re is no th in g so es perm its, w ater pow er perm its, and FOR SALE— 10 acres $65 per acre. sential to the w orld’s w elfare as sum m er hom e ren tals. $650 cash, 1% m iles town, under LEKDOM 'S T I H R HOSPITAL Lunenburg Gloucester of Nova Scotia. good, n u tritio u s b read — th e kind ditch. O. A. M anning, T alent, Or. th a t taste s good, looks as good as MOVED to th e REAVER CORNER. In Lunenburg, the Gloucester of 22tf it tastes, and proves its goodness MASON an d HOOD T IR E S. l t f Nova Scotia, tlie smell of fish is in all SISKIYOU COUNTY REPORTS by bringing h e a lth and vigor to FOR SALE— H eating stove. Call 55 FIR ST SNOW OF SEASON and over all. Churches, fish flakes, j all who eat it. Such bread is Pine street. 2 4-3 S | m ' im I s W eek-E nd H ere—- curing plants, steep hills, bold head Our assortment contains both wood and coal the kind m ade by Miss M ildred Culey spent thej lands, shipyards, skilled fishermen and YREKA, C»lif., Oct. 2.— More FOR SALE— Piano and household burners that are made to render the maximum w eek-end as th e guest of Miss C laud a sightly fleet of fishing vessels, oxen than an inch of snow covered Ball fu rn itu re . 139 W im er. 25-3* service. They are attractive, both in looks and in ine Cox. of th is city. Miss C u le y . and German-looking faces, figures and m ountain yesterday. SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every price, and are sure to give satisfaction. was one of the g ra d u a te s of the Ash-1 names, are the characteristics. The The first cold snap of th e year day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon place was settled by Hessians back in C B L A M K I N land high school last year, and is 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. cam e to Siskiyou county T hursday George IV’s time, and marked traces now em ployed in M edford. Heavy freezing occurred Drop in and let us show them to you. BARGAINS IN REAL of tlie early settlers remain. The m orning. A PPL E S— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb. housewives are so neat th at they even T hu rsday m orning, and F riday a box, 75c delivered. Phone 9-F-l 1- ESTATE Now s th e tim e to have your pi put lace curtains at the cellar and blanket of frost covered the K lam ano tuned. C arl H. Lovelaivl S tu woodshed windows. A prodigious ath basin. dio 135 E. M ain. P h o n e 465. 4tf clanging of church bells goes on in City and R anch P roperties Lunenburg every Sunday, for the place 8 7 -3 9 N orth Main S t. Phone 203 P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf has many places of worship. Hoitses to R ent From Lunenburg come some of the F IL M hardiest and most skillful m ariners L eave for E ugene— SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR Mrs. Em igh and d a u g h te r le ft for and fishermen in the world, while the 17*7* CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING fishing fleet and the vessels built here, FIR E INSURANCE E ugene yesterday, w here they ex have a wide reputation. THE MECHANICAL HORSE pect to m ake th e ir hom e. Mrs. P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out fire insurance has robbed many E m ig h ’s son has obtained em ploy W hat the Mouth Denotes. BUYERS AND SELLER S MEET a m an of his en tire property. m ent in th a t city and they will m ake Suspicion and secretiveness are de- j D on’t be caught u n p rep ared by th e ir hom e w ith him . noted by a mouth which slants to , AT the fire fiend. Your hom e, your either side and has lips tightly drawn, j business, your crops, your a u to • m obile have a very re a l money B e tte r be sa ie th an sorry. See while intolerance, arrogance, ami ■ value. B eaver R ealty Co. about your in su r other tra?.3 sim ilar in character have No property is secure against ance. P hone 68. 287tf as a result of long study, come to be th a t feelin g of “ bein g p r e p a r e d ” fo r w h a t R anches, Orchards and H om es destru ctio n by f re. L et us tell associated with a mouth where the you how little it will cost to fully lower lip protrudes. A mouth may not F ire and A uto Insurance Cliff P ay n e m akes book ends. ev er th e n ex t tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs will b rin g ; p rotect you. 304tf be an infallible guide to character, but “ W hen you w an t good in su r that its shape, form, and expression H otel A shland B ldg. P h on e 2 6 ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” th a t calm in g sense of sa fety — is influenced by thoughts, emotions, W ill Spend W inter Here— ASHLAND, ORE. and actions is readily acknowledged Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lym an, of l>y those who have made a study of U ntil you have >‘a little read y m oney in the P o rtlan d , arrived in th e city S atur- this most sensitive feature. day m orning and expect to spend the K dog and cat had made a horse b a n k .” E stab lish ed 1KM3 Transparent. Which ran by steam or some such force. w l w inter here. They cam e h e re in th e They p u t this monster in a race Real E sta te and R eal Insurance hopes th a t Mrs. L ym an’s h ealth Mrs. Borden-Lodge—You're prepar And though it set an awful pace. B A R B E R m ight be ben efitted by th e clim atic ing to leave without paying your bill. ASH I j AND, OREGON It couldn’t stand so swift a jog change. They are located a t 59 Don’t try to fool me. I can see< And broke in pieces! Then the dog Safety blades resharpened P h on e 211 41 E Main St. through you. .--w™ p ic k e d up the bits and wheeled them in. M anzanita stre e t. like new. Single bit, 30r And managed, after all, to winl Mr. Hungerford—During tW year doz. Dobnle bit, 60c doz I’ve lived here you've kept npj so thin 1 The moral of this fable true. See Carl L oveland about having Tobacco Seeds Small. anyone can see through tne. Is—Dvu’t quit till the race is through. C hildren’s W ork A y o u r boy learn some band in s tru Tobacco seeds are so minute that a Good clothes a re tools of advance-' m ent, and Join th e Boys’ Band. S tu thimbleful will furnish enough pianta Specialty Jr. 20tf dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf uiajit. S^j& iiuiserud's su its. for u acre oi ground. O Heating Stoves LITHIA BAKERY SIM PSON’S HARDjWARE fl/Once aJb l e s You Never Know STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Billings Agency Y W. A. SHELL The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon T