Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ar 6& and daily ¿rotto*
Wednesday, October 4. 1022
Spend W eek-End H ere—
Mrs. W alter, of P o rtla n d , spent
Mrs. B. P. Leach, of th e Hotel
A shland, who went to P o rtla n d for the week-end w ith her m other, Mrs.
S h o p p in g in C ity—
a few days’ visit w ith h er d a u g h te r A. H. R ussell, and o th er relatives.
Mrs. L. H. Newton, of H ornbrook last w eek, has re tu rn e d to the city.
w as shopping w ith th e local m erch
O ur service as clothing specialists
27tf
ants Monday.
dependable. P a u lse ru d ’s.
You m ay be sorry if you don’t in.
307tf
sure w ith, Yeo, of course.
Piano tu n in g g u aran teed by C arl
W om en’s a ll w ool H eather Hose,
You can ’t help b u t pick a win- Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St.
m ade w ith drop stitch . P air $1.25,
27tf Phone 465.
4tf
E . R. Isaac & Co.
1 ner a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
R eturns front P ortland —
L eaves for C alifornia—
Mrs. A nnie R ightenour, of S eat­
tle, who has been vlsitng w ith her
d a u g h te r, Mrs. F red Cushing, for
the past week, left Monday evening
for so u th e rn C alifornia,
. .T r in ity G u ild to M eet—
Grown
One cent the word each time.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 C hurch St. OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P racttc
Individual in stru ctio n on violin—
limited to eye, ear. noso and
Sevcik m ethod
O rchestra and
throat. Office hour«, 10 to 12 and
ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory
I to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., As«
and history.
L eonard C. P etit.
land, Ore
— 73-ti
FOR KENT.
u n . J. J. EMMENS— Phyaic'an
Surgeon.
Practice lim-ted
APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
eye, ear, nose and throat. Cl
in) m odern conveniences. A dults
supplied. Oculist and auris-
only. Inquire 166 H argadine St.,
8. P. R. R. Offices, BI. F. an
or phone 122.
257-tf
_Bldg., Msdford, Ore. Phone
FOR RENT— Five
OR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resid
floor furnished
and office, 108 Pioneer avt
piano.
L ights ai
Telephone 28. Office house
ished. In q u ire N
1 a - ni.; 2 to 5 p. m.. onl
50 E ast Main.
chiroura cto rs .
FOR RENT— U nfurnished house. 73
G ranite.
25-4* DR. E. B. A N G m Z ^ C b ira )
and E lectro-T herapy. The »
FOR RENT— Five room furnished
nation does w onders. F irst
house, cen trally located, ad u lts
Bank Bldg. Phone 4 8-112.
p referred . In q u ire 166 H argadine
“ N ature ab h o rs a vacuum
or phone 122.
25tf
R eturns to C alifornia—
Mrs. W inston, who has been th<
The re g u la r m eeting of T rin ity
guest
of Mrs. C. W. Nims for som<
Guild will be held T hursday a fte r ­
tim
e,
retu rn ed to h er hom e in Pa
noon a t 2:30 o’clock a t th e parish
cific
Grove,
Calif., yesterday.
house.
O ur m odern equipm ent enables us
E very th in g good to eat a t D etrick
to clean and dye any article. A sh­
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Phone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf G roceteria.
land C leaning and Dyeing W orks.
Phone 63.
22tf
R ig h t now is th e best tim e
der the g arm en t you w ant.
se ru d ’s.
VEN F R IT Z I RIDGEW AY '•an’t decide the w inner of this w hisker
grow ing contest. It was one of the most hair-raising contests
staged in Hollywood in a long tim e, but it came to an end with the
com pletion of the filming of “ The Old H om estead" at the Param ount
atudios. The brush on the left is worn by T Roy Harnee, who h a . the
role of "H appy Jack “ M :s« Ridgeway play« the part of “Ann *’
cers M cDonald and tsran aen o u rg re ­
tu rn from M edford, w here they are
a tte n d in g federal c o u rt in connec­
tion w ith local federal cases. O rd i­
narily, says th e K lam ath F a lls H er­
ald, e x tra m en w ould be needed, L eavin g for San D iego—
Miss M arjorie Coleman, who has
w hile a t present it appears th a t it
will be necessary to get along w ith been m aking h e r hom e in A shland
for the p ast year, expects to leave
one m an in addition to th e chief.
for San Diego, Calif., T hursday or
The F ix it Shop has m oved from F rid ay of th is w eek, w here she will
the Beaver Annex to its old location join h er fath e r.
a t 343 E a st Main stre e t.
26tf
See
B e tte r he safe th an sorry
B etter clothes for less
Beaver R ealty Co. about your insur-
se ru d ’s.
2 87tf
unce. P hone 68.
Are You Insuring Against
Depreciation
T
H E R E ’S no middle ground.
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The best paints are scientific in
formula and preparation. W eveinade
n.-Q
either your buildings ate
well protected by paint or they
are going to require costly re-
pairing or rebuilding within a
fe-.V years.
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p S in t tO USe.
Use tile best.
them for
^ ars_ t0 mect the
-weather conditions in the West,
The be9t raateria!s_ p io N E E R
WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil. pure
zinc and pure colors—are combined
>n Fuller’s Paints in scientifically ex-
act proportions with long-time skill,
t *
1 aint saves your property. . It
is ab investment in long service
—-not an expense. The expense
results from allowing buildings
to
* rot. Paint now. Save repairs.
r
The n e x t q u e s tio n is what
.
Free AuVlCe
o n P ain tin g
Ask
T»-
out agent
for advice.
colu: ««d», etc.
Ask the Fuller Specific*-
I l |j on Department about ihe
costs less in the long run.
It X
spreads easily—saves labor cost, details.
It covers more surface per gallon
than “cheap” paint.
V » T iii» h e .,
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V isitors from B andon—
And th© best paint will serve you
five or more years longer than “ cheap"
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S ilk e n w h ite
E n a m e l , Fifteen-for-Floora
V arnish, Washable W all Finish
tB" np™JNE* £ fwP^T E lead . °
S P S C IP iC A T IO M
P h o e n ix P u r e P a in t
P u r e P r e p a r e d P a in t
M anufactured by W. P. Fuller & C o., D ept. 2 6 , San Francisco
Branches in 19 Cities in the W-;st
SAVE THE MEMO BELOW^
My hou»e need. painting.
OUI AND BASTM
Fuller’s Specification House Faints are sold by the following Agents
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Slavens
two d a u g h te rs arriv ed in the
M onday night, Mrs. Slavens and
d a u g h te rs rem ain in g to vist
her siste r Mrs. Belle B utcher,
a few days, while Mr. Slavens
ceeded to K lam ath Falls. The
and d a u g h te rs will go to K lar
F a lls a fte r th e ir visit here.
OWNERSHIP OF LAND AND
A lK
Point Made by Henry George May
Be Made the Center of Legal
Controversy.
In the course of a lecture in the
hall at Aston-under-Lyne, England, the
late Henry George put his audience in
roars of laughter when he rem arked:
“The man who owns the land owns
Now is th e tim e to have y o u r pi­ the air as well. There has been only
one attem pt that I have ever heard of
ano tuned. Carl H. L oveland S tu­ to make air separate property. Near
dio 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 4tf Strasburg, in- Germany, about the
Twelfth or Thirteenth century, tin re
was a convent of monks who put up
a windmill. One of the lords in the
neighborhood—they would he called
‘robbers’ now—finding he could not get
any tribute from them, set up a claim
>o the ownership of the air, and when
they put up their windmill, said: ‘All
the wind in these parts belongs to me.’
The monks sent In hot haste to the
bishop, and told him of this claim. The
bishop ‘got up on his hind legs’ and
cursed In ecclesiastical language. He
said the baron was a son of B elial;
that he did not own the wind in that
province; that all the wind that blew
over it belonged to Mother C hurch;
and that if the baron did not take
hack his demand for rent he would
launch with bell, book, and candle the
curse of Rome.
Mr. Baron backed
down. But If he had owned the land
he would not have needed to set up
a claim to the wind.
Men cannot
breathe the air unless they have land
to stand on.’’
They are
GOOD!
CHOOSE THEIR OWN LEADERS
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed room s. 125
No. Main.
?6-3*
STATEM ENT OF TH E OW NER
SH IP, MANAGEMENT, CIR­
CULATION, ETC.. REQ UIRED
BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS
OF AUGUST 2 1 , 1012,
Of ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
published daily, a t A shland, Ore­
gon, for October 1, 1922.
S tate of Oregon, County of Jack-
son—ss :
3y
S. W . S T R A U S , P resid en t
A m erican S o c ie ty for T h r ift.
JN a large Middle W estern city can
* be seen on alm ost every principal
corner the le tte rs “ A. B .C .” painted
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on the s tre e t
__ _
pavem ents in
l a r g e , bold
strokes-
j ’
W h e rever
/pgt
one s 0 e 3
t h e business
d istrict one is
: - 2 . ? - ' •
g reeted by this
cryptic m e s ­
s a g e . C uri­
osity leads to
inquiry a3 to
t h e m eaning
of th e s i g n ,
a n d o n e is
s. W . S T R A U S
then told th a t
the le tte rs mean ‘‘Always Be
C areful.”
In the U nited S tates, so we are
inform ed by the statistician, a
hum an life is needlessly sarificed
every six m inutes. In the year
1920 there were 76,000 accidental
deaths, and the toll is increasing.
T hat A m erica is lagging behind
in this im p o rtan t phase of th rift
work is shown by a comparison
with conditions in E ngland and
W ales, where the combined death
ra te during the period of 1911 to
1920 was 369 accidental fa ta li­
ties fo r one million deaths. In
the U nited S tates the rate for the
same period was 714. In other
words, England and W ales have
shown us th a t through the proper
application of the principles of
th rift along the lines under dis­
cussion, it is possible to elim inate
alm ost 50 per cent o? accidental
fatalities.
If this stan d ard of
efficiency were applied in the
U nited States, it would mean the
an nual saving of approxim ately
35,000 lives, in addition to the
saving of a vast am ount of prop­
e rty otherw ise destroyed by pre­
ventable causes.
a
C affeine h a s a te n d e n c y to a g ita te th e n e rv o u s sy stem ,
w h e n th e n e rv e s, n o rm a lly , sh o u ld be rela x ed . T h e re s u lt is
t h a t y o u fail to g e t th e deep, re stfu l sleep t h a t re s to re s h e a lth
a n d v ig o r.
I f y o u h a v e a n y id e a t h a t coffee o r te a is in ju rio u s to y o u r
h e a lth , d rin k d elicio u s P o s tu m , in ste a d . P o s tu m is th e p u re
c e re a l b e v e ra g e t h a t h e lp s th e n e rv o u s sy s te m , b y p e rm ittin g
y o u to g e t so u n d , re v ita liz in g sleep.
S e rv e th is f r a g r a n t, m e a ltim e b e v e ra g e . Y o u a n d th e
fa m ily w ill be su rp ris e d a n d p le a se d w ith its delicious, coffee­
like flav o r. A n d b e tte r h e a lth is w o r th w h ile.
P o stu m com es in tw o fo rm s:—In stan t P o stu m (in tins) prepared
instantly in th e cup b y th e addition of boiling w ater. P o stu m Cereal (in
packages, for those w ho prefer to m ake the drink w hile th e meal is being
prepared) m ade by boiling fully tw en ty m inutes.
FOR HEALTH
There's a Reason
A beverage
parts of Whe,
«mill port-on o f MoïaSSi
Made bv Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Cr.ek, Mich.
i
From Point Hope, 300 miles north of
the Arctic circle, comes a rem arkable
story of a self-governing Eskimo com­
munity which has been successfully
carried on there for the last six years.
Under the tutelage of missionaries
equal suffrage has been established
among the Tiguras, who annually in
town meeting elect from among them ­
selves the omalik, or council of lead­
ing men, who In turn enact the local
laws and see to their enforcement
among the thousand natives who in­
habit the region.
Originally the omalik was composed
of seven men, It Is recounted. But it
was found later that five was a better
number. From the beginning of the
experiment the right of suffrage was
givn to men and women alike, in the
selection of the council.
Christinas
was fixed as the day of the election
because on that day all of the tribes­
men come Into the settlem ent for
feasting and merry-making. The names
are w ritten on a blackboard, and the
five securing the greatest number of
votes are declared elected, while that
one of the five who receives the great­
est number of votes becomes the chief
councilman.
Spiders and Music.
It has been asserted th at spiders
possess a sensitiveness to musical
sounds. Some species seem to respond
to the note of the piano, the harp,
the flute, and so on, in a m anner sug­
gestive of their ability to recognize
these sounds or the harmonic vibra­
tions on which they are based. But
a member of the College of France,
who Is said to have made a special
study of the instincts and the sup­
posed “psychism” of spiders, thinks
th at the apparent sensitiveness of
these creatures to music has been mis­
understood. It Is his opinion that
when musical instrum ents are played
near their nests the spiders simply
feel the vibrations through their webs,
or otherwise, without recognizing the
musical notes as sounds. The effect
upon them is sim ilar to that of the
buzzing of an entrapped fly. He does
not ascribe much “intelligence” to
spiders.—W ashington Star.
CONVALESCENT 11
CONVALESCENT HOME
cheer.
Good enre.
G
Term s reasonable.
15
St. P hone 411-R.
T R A N SFE R AND EXPRESS,
FOR prom pt anu careful service,
auto tru c k s or horse drays, call
W hittle T ra n sle r Co. Phone 117
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near H o te 1
A shland.
66tf
Before me, a N otary P ublic in
r. L POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
and for th e S tate and county
P E R — Good team and m o te’
aforesaid.
personally
appeared
trucks. Good service at a reason
«hie nrice
Pbonp 83
Geòrgie Coffee, who, having been
duly sw orn, according to ’aw, de­
LOST
poses and says th a t she is the
Business M anager of the A shland
Tidings, and th a t the following LOST— Silver and jade cross on (lie
B oulevard Sunday m orning. F in d ,
is, to th e best of her know ledge
er leave at Loomis confectionery
and belief, a tru e sta te m e n t of the
ow nership, m anagem ent, etc., of
she afore said publication for the
WANTED.
la te shown in the above caption,
required by th e Act of A ugust 24.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1912, em bodied in section 443,
WANTED— R eliable p a rtn e r w ith
P o stal Law s and R egulations,
$150 in cleaning and dyeing busi­
p rin te d on th e reverse of th is
ness;
experience
unnecessary;
form , to-w it:
splendid opportunity. W rite Box
S, Tidings.
26-3
1. T h a t th e nam es and a d ­
dresses of th e publisher, editor,
WANTED A lady with good honn
m anaging editor, and business
io tak e care of two hoys age 7
m an ag ers a re :
and 5 years. Call or w rite Mrs
P u b lish e r— The A shland P rin t­
G. W. Lang, Vista Apt. No. 3 357
ing Company, Inc., A shland, Ore­
V ista St.
26 3*
gon.
E d ito r— B ert R. G reer, Ash­
FOR EXCHANGE
land, Oregon.
M anaging E ditor •— B ert. R.
JK TRADE!— 160 a c re unin cu m ­
Greer, Ashland. Oregon.
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
Business M anager— Geòrgie Cof­
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
fee, A shland, Oregon.
house and o u tb u ildings;
good
2. T h a t th e ow ners a re:
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
Geòrgie Coffee, A shland, O re­
ty of wood and tillab le land Will
gon.
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
acreage; prefer no house, but
L illian H. G reer, A shland, Ore­
would ensider acreage with sm al'
gon.
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
B ert R. Greer, A shland. Oregon.
lte St.
231tf*
3. T h a t th e know n bondhold­
ers, m ortgagees, and o th e r secu r­
ity holders ow ning o r holding 1
per cent or m ore of to ta l am ount
WANTED— Men who can sell.
A
of bonds, m ortgages, or o th e r se­
splendid stock in good a sso rtm e n t
c u ritie s a re : None.
of varieties. Select te rrito ry open.
4. T h a t th e two p ara g ra p h s
A ttractiv e co n tract to sign. W rite
next above, giving the nam es of
now for p a rticu lars. Salem N urs­
the ow ners, stockholders, and se­
ery Com pany, 428 Oregon Bldg..
cu rity holders, if any, contain not
Salem , Oregon.
19-12
only th e list of stockholders and
security holders as they ap p ear
FOR HALE
upon th e books of th e com pany,
but also, in cases w here th e stock­ FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­
tered bugalow , chicken house,
h older o r security holder appears
woodshed, garage, th re e 1 trge
upon th e books of th e com pany
- lots, fru it berries, etc.
P rice
as tru s te e o r in any o th e r fid u ­
ciary relatio n , the nam e of the
$2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth
person o r co rporation for whom
St. B arber Shop or 283 B street.
such tru s te e is acting, is given;
FOR SALE— Five room , m odern
cottage, partly furnished, built-in
featu res, newly painted and pa­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it.
F o r p a rticu la rs, inqu re 372 Iowa
or to ow ner a t 502 F airview St.
9-1 mo
Eskimo T rib e Has Made Conspicuous
Success in an Effort at Seif-
Governm ent
| ' H E P R I N C I P A L R E A S O N is irrita te d n e rv e s, a n d th e
c o m m o n c a u s e o f n e rv e -irrita tio n is coffee a n d te a d rin k ­
ing. F o r e a c h c u p o f coffee o r te a c o n ta in s fro m o n e a n d one-
h a lf to th re e g ra in s o f caffeine.
PHYSICIANS,
FOR SALE— A num ber of good
m ilch cows, will be frosh next
See
m onth.
Prices reasonable.
J. W. Bailey, T alent.
19tf
FOR SALE— 10 acres $65 per acre,
$650 cash, 1% m iles town, under
ditch. O. A. M anning. T alent. Or.
22tf
FOR SALE
fu rn itu re .
SW EET CIDER— Made fresli every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
C O P Y R IG H T
THE GOOD THINGS
OF
AUTUMN
are m any, b u t am ong the num ­
berless blessings of peace and
p rosperity th e re is no th in g so es­
sential to th e w orld’s w elfare as
good, n u tritio u s b rea d — th e kind
th a t taste s good, looks as good as
it tastes, and proves its goodness
by bringing h ealth and vigor to
all who e a t it.
Such bread is
the kind m ade by
Piano and household
139 W im er.
25-3*
A PPLES— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll.
FOR SALE— Oak dining room set
P hone 172.
27tf
FOR SALE— Sm all dairy ro u te of
ten cows.
In q u ire 272 ^G range
Ave., or 'ihone 444-J.
27tf
BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET
L1THIA BAKERY
BARGAINS II* REAL
R anches, Orchards and H om es
F ire and A uto Insurance
ESTATH
Hotel A shland B ldg.
City and Ranch Properties
Phone 26
ASHLAND, ORE
H ouses to R ent
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
E ffe c tiv e
AV. A. SHELL
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dox
Children’s Work A
Specialty
D iplom atic
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
F IR F INSURANCE
P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g oul
fire in su ran ce lias robbed m any
a m an of his e n tire property.
D on’t be caught unprepared by
the fire fiend. Your hom e, your
business, your crops, your auto
m obile have a very re a l mouey
value.
No p roperty is secure against
destru ctio n by fire. L et us tell
yos how little it will cost to fully
protect you.
“ W hen you w an t good In su r­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings.”
ASHLAND REALTY CO
Opposite City Hall
E stab lish ed 18S3
Business Chances
In su ran ce
R eal E sta te
Real E sta te and R eal Insurance
ASHLAND, OREGON
P h on e 211
41 E Main St.