Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Local and Personal
A Roman Woman’s Headdress
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T he O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo-1
ta ie d a t 65 N orth M ain s tre e t, w ith
e n tire new equipm ent.
MONTANA WORLD IN ITSELF
State Needs No Outside Aid to Sup­
port
in
Comfort
People
Within Its Borders.
Mon il« y, October 2. 1922
Unusual Family Record.
A man astonished a friend a few
days ago saying casually th at one ot
h!s sisters was ouried a hundred years
a g o ! As his own age was sixty-five,
the case needed an explanation, which
ho gave. The sister buried in 1819 was
the first of a family of 22 children
and she died in early Infs.’jey. The
man was the youngest member of the
NEW QUEEN OF BEAUTY
E ln io ie s A rrive in M aine—
A clipping from an A ugusta, Me.,
new spaper announcing the a rriv a l of,
Mr. and Mrs. H enry T. E lm ore an d j
children in th a t city, has been re ­
ceived by relativ es of th e E lm ores!
here. They traveled 4910 m iles and
had fine w eath er all the way. w ith j
the exception of one rain in Idaho, !
T he trip was m ade by a n o rth e rn i
ro u te, going th ro u g h Chicago, Cleve-I
land, A lbany, New York and Boston. I
A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c
box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
B and to R esu m e Practices—
Now th a t th e revival m eetings are]
over, the city band will resum e i t s !
weekly practices, a reg u la rly ached-'
uled re h e a rsa l being planned for I
th is evening, a t the usual place. The :
local organization has ju st com plet- i
ed a successful season, and, accord-
in to C arl H. Loveland, director, it
is planned to begin at once the p re­
p aratio n of heavy num oers and op­
e ra tic selections fo r next sum m er.
An open invitation is extended to
any person who can play, to rep o rt
for th e M onday night reh e a rsa ls,
w h eth er they have been in a tte n d ­
ance or not.
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M otom eters are the latest things
th a t thieves have tak en from several
cars about the city, according to in­
form ation th a t cam e to th e Tidings
' today. W hile b u t two d efinite p a r­
ties a re know-n from whom th e ac-
I cessories w eer stolen, it is a u th o ri­
tatively stated th a t a t least 10 or 12
w ere taken S aturday and Sunday
nights while the cars were parked on
E ast Main stre e t, and th e ow ners
were in a tten d an ce at the revival
m eetings.
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If Montana were walled in and cut
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off from the world, she could support
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herself, declares the National Editors'
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Argus. H er h alf million people would fam ily and was born in 1854. 35 years
lack none of the necessities, and but • f t e r his Bister.—London Chronicle.
few of the luxuries of life.
For food, she grows all the grains,
TOO L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y
fruits and vegetables of the north
tem perate zone; her cattle, sheep, LOST— On F ifth s tre e t o r Main
swine and poultry number millions;
stre e t, baby's cap. F .rider re tu rn
to T idings office.
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her wilds abound with game, her wa­
ters teem with fish.
For clothing, there’s wool from .F O R REN T— Two 3-room fu rn is h e d ’
a a p rtm e n ts w ith porch. .P honei
2,000,000 sheep, linen from 500,000 j. 263-R or call 369 H argadine St. j
acres of flax, leather from 700,000 ________________________
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horse hides and pelts from 20 kinds
FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed room s. 125 j
of fur-bearing animals.
No. Main.
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For shelter, there's lumber from 30.
000000 acres of forests, limestone and
FOUND— 35x5 Silvertow n cord tire
s ta le for cement, clay for brick and
on rim . Ow ner may have sam e
tile and granite, sandstone and marble
by m aking affid av it as to ow ner- j
and all necessary ores from copper
ship and paving for ad. W. H. R., ;
and zinc for brass to Iron and
Siskiyou, Ore.
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manganese for steel.
For fuel, her coal mines, natural FOR SALE— W hite Rock cockerels'
from Salem .
Cross w ith Leg-!
gas and oil deposits are of undeter­
horn3
and
have
“ w orth w h ile”
mined richness; to industry her
chickens.
Also
’ew
purebred
pul­
stream s offer 2,749,000 horsepower for
lets— W hite Rock, B arred Rock
hydro-electric energy.
and Reds. 153 G ranite St. Phone
For luxuries, her resources range
411-R.
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from gold, silver and sapphires, to
bees for honey, sugar beets for candy, FOR SALE— H ouses and building
iots on G ranite, the favored rtre e t
phosphate for matches or fertilizer
overlooking th e park. No one can
and tungsten for Incandescent lamps.
ever build in front of you. Buy i
direct.
153 G ranite St.
Phone
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TWAIN HATED FALSE PRAISE 411-R.
M otom eters Stolen,-—
W ill Move to law A n geles—
When the people of Columbus. O..
selected Miss K atherine Campbell to
represent their city in the Atlantic City
pageant they said she was the prettiest
girl in the country, and the judges at
the resort agreed with them. K ather­
ine was awurded the first prize and
thus became the “Queen of Beauty,”
and “Miss America” for next year’s
I ug -not
O. H. B arnhill will re tu rn to Ash­
land tom orrow , when he will pack
wife, bag and baggage, p rea ra to ry
to leaving for Los Angeles, w here
he will assum e the position of a s­
sista n t e d ito r of O rchard and Farm ,
which will j o m b n e with a n o th e r
publication in Los Angeles into a
weekly instead of m onthly periodi­
cal as a t present.
ANNOUNCEMENT
•J. N. DENNIS
w ish es to an nou n ce he has taken over the en tire
stock of th e Square Deal G rocery ami w ill sell sam e for cash,
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until stock is cleaned up.
J.
W ANTED— Girl or woman to assist
Great Humorist Asserted It Always
w ith housew ork.
Apply a t 153
Made Him Feel Both Ashamed
G ranite St. Phone 411-R.
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N. D E N N IS
FIX T U R E S Ft Hi SALE
and Humiliated.
B U SIN ESS O P P O R T U N IT IE S
W riting on the Insincerity of people
The P ixit Shop has moved from
seeking favors, In a chapter of his
th e Beaver Annex to its old location .
“Autobiography” In H arper’s Maga­
a t 343 E ast Main stre e t.
2 6 tf ;
zine, Mark Twain says:
“I am built as other people are built,
ANNOUNCEMENT
so fa r as I can discover, and therefore
I do prize a good hearty compliment
I wish to announce th a t I will
above rubies; and am grateful for It,
have office hours in A shland from
and as glad as you are yourself when
9 a. in. to 12 m., and in M edford
I can in sincerity return the mate to
com
m
ittee.
Then
Dr.
P
rice
asked
if
from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m ., 408 M edford ceived.
It. But when a man goes beyond com­
The subject for the aftern o o n was th ere was no “ by re q u e st” for the pliment, It does not give me pleasure.
Building. Phone 401 for o th er ap­
pointm ents.
Dr. George J. K inz, tak en from Jo h n — the well known song, “ I Know th e L ord Laid His It makes me ashamed.
“It makes me asham ed; I am not
C hiropractor, No. 25, The Plaza.
story of Jesus and L azarus, w ith Hand on Me.” Some one in the a u ­
thinking about him, I am thinking
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Mary and M artha and th e ir faith. dience shouted, “ Yes, w ith B rother about my?elf; he may humiliate him­
R ussell was self if he likes; It is his privilege, but
The th o u g h t was th a t first Jesus Price a t the p iano.”
L argest Cucum ber to D ate—
lifted up His eyes and said, “ F a th e r,! called to lead th e choir, P ro f. An­ I do not w ant to be humiliated. Adu­
It was th o u g h t th a t the cucum ber
I th an k Thee th a t Thou h a st heard drew s a t th e o th e r piano, th e assem ­ lation. Adulation—spoken or hinted.
And never earned; never due, to any
w ar was over ,but a n o th e r c o n te n d e r|
Me. e tc .” Then he cried with a loud bly joined in sw eet cadence, and th e human being.
has entered the field in th e p e rs o n ;
\oice, “ L azarus, com e fo rth .” T hat echoes rev erb erated th ro u g h the
“W hat a king must suffer! For he
of Mr. Broiley, who b ro u g h t a cu- j
first we th an k God for hearin g our building so th a t all the Rogue R iver knows, deep down In his heart, that lie
cum ber to the T idings office this!
prayers, because they a re answ ered valley m ust have heard and caught Is a poor, cheap, wormy thing like
m orning, w eighing fo u r pounds and
the rest of us, a sarcasm, the C reator’s
through faith before they a re ut ; the glad refrain .
five ouHces. It was 15 3-8 inches in
prime
m iscarriage In Inventions, the
Dr.
P
rice
called
upon
each
of
th
e
teed. And He cried w ith a loud
len g th and 13 5-8 inches in circum ­
moral
Inferior
of all the animals, the
voice, not because th e F a th e r could m inisters to give a testim ony of the
superior of each one of them all in
ference, T his is th e prize w inner to
not hear Him , but it was w ith such m eeting, in the o rd er in which they one gift only, and that one not up to
date.
earn estn ess and vehem ence th a t all were seated — Chaney, D anforth, Mc- his estimation of it—Intellect.”
I Shane, G rasier, Sm ith, Oldfield,
the hosts of angels m ight hear.
EXCHANGES— Irrig a te d ranches
The evening service being a heal­ M ller, Angell, K oehler, W eir and
Citadel-of Quebec.
in so uthern Idaho to tra d e for sm all ing service, it was th e g re a te st in W ilson. F o u r of them w ere from
Quebec citadel Is a strong fortifica­
im proved ranches or stock ranch. sp irit and pow er of the Lord yet o th er towns. A fter the serm on ta k ­ tion covering 40 acres of ground, and
Staples R ealty Agency.
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A fter opening en from John, 12th c h ap ter, 21st In its present form it dates from 1823.
w ith song, p ray e r was led by Rev. verse, th e g rea t healing line of over The more modern fortifications were
F irs t A m e rica n D ental College.
M iller of th e B aptist church. “ The one hundred w ere prayed for. Each constructed In 1820-30, substantially
The first-dental school in the United Old Rugged C ross” was sung as a sevice S atuday and Sunday closed on the lines of the French works of
States was established In Baltimore ' o!o by Mrs. R oat, Mrs. B arnhill and w ith an a lta r call to which h u ndreds 1620. The citadel has been garri­
soned by Canadian soldiers since the
in 1839.
Prof. A ndrew s, a lte rn a tin g the verses responded. And the greatest service withdrawal of British troops in 1871.
N otice to Car Owners—
and joined in the chorus by the of th e ta rry in g m eetings yet experi­ It incloses a parade and drill ground.
We have a full line of alum inum choir, at :^e sam e tim e all eyes be­ enced in A shland was held a t the 42 acres in extent, surrounded by bar­
m ats and license fram es on sale at n s directed upon a vine-w reathed B aptist church S atu rd ay night, a fte r racks and magazines under the walls.
Heavy cannon are mounted on the
Jo rd a n E lectric Co., also a t Eagle ross designed by th e decorating the o th er services closed.
ram parts.
A large stone building
Brass F oundry. In sta lle d free. 2 1 -6 '
forms the officers’ quarters, with the
HE b e a u tifu l creatio n of pearls above is w orn by L eatrice Joy, lead-
i'-T w ontin in th e P aram o u n t Stock Company. The effect was
: by designers of the Hollywood studios a f te r th e research de-
nei
bad mode extensive studies of the* period o f a b o u t 400 A. D.
I igl.t of the Rom an Em pire. The costum e is one in which
; s d u rin g the B acchanalian revel scene which Cecil B.
a ;e a p art of his new production, “ M anslaughter,” from
c Duel M iller novel.
O rres cleans clothes.
i?houe 64.
FILM
S T /U tb '
RECIPES
TABERNACLE IS PACKED
FULL AT FINAL SERVICE
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perience th ro u g h which we acq uire
ie F ru its of the Spirit. T he best
»m onstration being the G ifts of the
>irlt, which a re wisdom, knowledge,
»aling, prophecy, etc., none of
hlch Dr. Price claim s to have re-
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LAST TIME TODAY
KATHERINE McDONALD
—in—
‘DOMESTIC RELATIONS’
A drama that goes oil where
the rest leave off. Also—
PATKE NEWS
The world before your eves
—and—
DAYS BEGINNING
TOMORROW
.—in the most human thing
you’ve ever seen—simple,
sincere and sweet as the
word on the lips ot a wel­
coming mother—
et
SONNY M
LOST— Silver and jade cross on the
B oulevard Sunday m orning. F in d ,
er leave at Loomis confectionery
and receive rew ard.
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NEW
FICTION
NEW
REPRINTS
—A lot of ilie books von
have always wanted to read.
THE MOST POPULAR
BOOKS
yon will always find at our
store. We are always glad
to make special order for
iiew books that we ¡nay not
have.
governor general’s residence (occa­
sionally occupied by him) at the east
end, overlooking the river. A splendid
vista can be seen from the king’s bas­
tion at the northeast angle of the
ram parts. The west ram parts over­
look the Plains of Abraham. Quebec
citadel has been called the “Gibraltar
of Canada.”
How Many Will Give
One Dollar?
Walter M. Pierce is making a gallant fight, almost
single handed, to be elected Governor of Oregon
He has no funds to pay the expenses of his cam­
paign.
Jhe issue be makes is Reduced Taxes, and be prom-
ses, if elected, to use every power vested in tli**
Governor to lessen the taxation that now rests so
heavily upon the backs of the people.
No powerful corporations are behind Pierce; nobody
but the plain people. Ilis election depends upon
them alone. Don’t you feel it your duty to help him
in his worthy fight by qpntributing One Dollar to
bis expenses? It isn’t much for any one to give,
but there are many plain people, and if you help a
little the battle will be won. It will make a clean
campaign and elect a clean man.
Please send your dollar today, together with your
name and address, and the contribution will be
acknowledged by return mail.
PUTTING PIERCE IN MEANS
PUTTING YOUR TAXES DOWN!
HELP PIERCE WIN!
W rite to u r
Nam e here
W rite jo u r
A ddress here
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G ut th is notice o u t and pin a d ollar hill to it and m ail to
T. H. CRAWFORD, Manager
Great Sea Fighter Indignant.
Towards the close of the war with
the first French republic, when the
general distress was very sharp and
bread very dear—In 1800 the price of
a quartern loaf in England rose to 1 .
shilling and 10 pence half penny—a. ■
curious fashion arose of giving dinners
in which the guests were asked to
bring their own bread. Nelson was In­
vited to such a dinner, but through
some oversight he had apparently not
been informed of the conditions of the
feast.
At all events, when Nelson found
that there was no bread, he made
quite a little scene, called his serv­
ant and, before the whole company,
gave him a shilling and ordered him
to buy a roll, saying alo u d : “It is hard
after fighting my country’s battles I
should be grudged her bread.”
A correspondent writes to Scientific
American asking if It is true that all
whirlwinds, tornadoes, cyclones, ty­
phoons (movements of air), mael­
stroms, water leaving a washbowl, or
hathtub (movements of w ater), unless
artificially interfered with, revolve
eontra-clockwlse. If so, what causes
this revolving always in that direction? (
The answer is; “The rotary mo- i
tlons which you describe are caused
by the earth ’s rotation on its ax’s; j
They are counter-clockwise In the
northern, and clockwise In the south­
ern hemisphere."
— fea tu rin g —-
DAN MASON
RICHARD
BARTHELMESS
W ANTED— A lady with good home
io tak e care of two boys age 7 j
and 5 years. Call or w rite Mrs. (
G. W. Lang, V ista Apt. No. 3. 357 I
Vista St.
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FOR REN T— Two 'u rn ish e d cabins ,
and first floor housekeeping room
opposite park.
J u s t rig h t for
folks to batch and drink lithia
wa»er.
153 G ranite St.
Phone!
411-R.
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P ierce-fo r Governor Cam paign
Gordon B uild in g, Portland, Oregon
W A LL P A P E R
Paint and Varnishes
Why Eddies W hirl Counter-Clockwise.
“ POP T IT T L E 'S CLEVER
CATCH”
TH R EE
W ANTED— R eliable p a rtn e r w ith
$150 In cleaning and dyeing busi­
ness;
experience
unnecessary;
splendid opportunity. W rite Box
S, Tidings.
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LEATRICE JOY’S “GRUILLAND’’
(A fam ous Creole dish)
T CA TR IC E JO Y was bom and raised in New O rleans, tihn began
■“* h e r c a re e r in m otion pictures th ere b efore affiliating with P a ra ­
m ount. She is an e x p e rt on S outhern cooking specialties. H ere is c - e
of her favorites.
Q u a rte r a round steak and fry it. Slice onujus, add floor «::« a
l ii t ’e ja r iic , an d fry these in a sep arate pan unjjl brown. Be c arefu l
r.oi i.! 'm m the onions. W hen brow n, a d d -o n e can o f tom atoes.
Take tnrt the cooked m eat, place these in g redients on it, and. p u ttin g
it c»ck h pan, a l l o w t o sim m er fo r one h a lf hour. Serve with boiled
0 iv e or hominy
A Sage’s Limitations.
“Did you ever study the Darwinian
theory F’ ,
“ No,” replied Senator Sorghum; “I
can’t see how it would help me in my
business. He offers no suggestions
that would assist me In flattering the
self-esteem of my auditors. Darwin
was a sm art man, but no politician.'’
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AND WINTER MONTHS
—We carry a complete stock of every material necessary in
brightening up the home. Let us give you figures and quote
prices on materials necessary to complete your work.
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