ASHLAND DAILY ïCOlNGfc Friday, October 6, 1923 LOCAL AND PERSONA! B.shop to Visit— Reception Is Planned— B 'shop H om er C. Stuntz, of Onia- In order th a t th e teach ers of th e J ha, Neb., will be the guest of honor local schools m ay becom e b e tte r ac- at a b anquet to be given in the Ep- q u ainted w ith th e p a re n ts of th e ir. w orth hall a t G rants P ass, W ednes- charges, th e P aren t-T each ers asso-j day, O ctober 12. It is expected th a t elation is planning a reception to th e a g rea t m any visitors will be pres- A shland teach ers a t th e hom e of ent from M edford. A shland and the president, Mrs. F . G. Sweden- o th er points in so u th ern Oregon burg, 990 B oulevard, S aturday af- Follow ing the b an q u et an address ternoon from 2:30 o’clock u n til 5 wjll be glven by Bi3hop s tu n tz , who o’clock. ¡g said to be a very eloquent; ---------- speaker. ! Tam ales! Tam ales'. Tam ales! Rose _______ Bros, serve the best. 29-3 COWBOY’S WEAPON THE RIFLE Never Had the Popularity of the “Gun," Which W as Name Univer­ sally Given the Pistol. ---------- Phone 39 before leaving the city and also upon re tu rn . Many of your In describing the weapons of the frien d s would like to know w here cowboy of the W estern range, Philip you were. Ashton Rollins in his book says: The ---------- rifle, when carried, was conveyed, not W ill Talk in G ran ts Pass— by the cowboy himself, but by his Miss Grace C ham berlain, of th e horse, which bore it in a quiver-shaped W o m e n s C.vic club, will ta lk to th e open-mouthed scabbard, into which the ladies of G rants Pass a t a club rifle went up to its stock. This scab­ luncheon S a tu rd a y aftern o o n , a t bard sometimes hung from the saddle horn, but more commonly was slung w hich tim e she will tell of th e m any R ight now is th e best tim e to or-! difficu lties and experiences of b u ild ­ der the g arm en t you w ant. P aul-i P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl butt forward, In an approximately hori­ Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St.! zontal position along the near side of ing th e com m unity house. s e ru d ’s. 27tt the animal, and passed between the Phone 465. 4tf two leaves of the stirrup-leather. The Now is th e tim e to have your pi­ rifle was thus eschewed, because, be­ B e tte r be safe th an sorry. See ano tu n ed . C arl H. L oveland S tu ­ Big Steelhead Caught— ing heavy, it interfered with ready B earer R ealty Co. about your in su r dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465 F ish erm en who have spent m any I saddling and unsaddling; and, being ! ance. P hone 68. 287tf hours in the cold w aters of th e R o g u e ' bulky, it m aterially detracted from the New Era Man Here— --------— river in an effo rt to persuade th e rider’s comfort. Rev. Jam es H. Speer, D. D., secre-) T he Appeal of the North— A fter the early ’70s the rifle, regard­ “ b iggest” steelh ead to aocept th e ta ry of the Pacific coast d istric t of Tow ering m ountains of snow, less of its make, was usually called a b ait, now have a m ark set in th e way th e New E ra m ovem ent will m eet frozen tra ils , sw eeping gales and “W inchester,” though this particular of the big ’uns, says the G ran ts Pass w ith th e officers and leaders of th e leaden skies form a s trik in g fram e term , because of its sim ilarity to the C ourier. Those who have th e ir eyes name of a well-known condiment, was various o rganizations of the Presby- for th e surg in g dram a of “ My D ad,” on the cup offered for th e larg e st occasionally paraphrased Into “Wor­ te ria n church and o th ers who wish which is being shown at the V ining one caught d u rin g th e 1922 season cestershire.” Falling these titles, the to come, th is evening a t 7:30 o’clock, th e a tre today and S aturday. As the will have to land one la rg e r th a n 15 weapon was styled merely “rifle.” It. ---------- | heroic boy who fig h ts his way O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64. th ro u g h th e b itte r cold of frozen pounds and 4 ounces, and 36 inches except In the case of the rifles special­ in length, for th a t was w hat th e one ly designed for bison shooting and tra ils to rem ove th e stigm a of guilt) entered by Mr. Van Leuvan, of P o rt­ called “buffalo guns,” never was from his aged fath er, Jo h n n ie W alk-! land, w eighed. The big fish was termed “gun,” th at word, save for the single exception noted, being conse­ er, of “ Over the H ill” fam e, gives caught on a fly n e a r Galice. T h e ' crated to the pistol. one of the m ost b rillia n t perform-1 next larg est steelhead e n te red i n 1 “Scatter-guns,” otherwise shotguns, ances of his career. the contest weighed a little less th an were occasionally produced by tender­ 12 pounds. foots; but they, unless with “sawed- Have tw o very good buys in resi off” barrels, loaded with nails or buck­ dence p ro p erty on G ran ite street,! You c a n ’t help b u t pick a win- shot, and in the hands of express mes­ and on Ali son s tre e t, a t very a t-j n er a t P a u i3erud-9 27tf sengers, served for the w esterner only tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. as objects of derision. 5 -lm o B etier clothes for leas, a t P aul- KILL RATS TODAY STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE I t a lso k ills m ice, g op h ers, p rairie dogs, c o y o tes, w olves, cock roach es, w a ter bugs an d an ts. A 35c box c o n ta in s en o u g h to k ill 60 to 100 r a ts or m ice. G et it from y o u r drug or g e n e ra l store d e a ler today. READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS 20tf) s e ru d ’s. F r u it canning tim e is a t hand. F or fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly Called to Grants Pass— m olds and su g a r, D e tric k ’s prices Jam es E. W elch, d istric t deputy can’t be beaten. for t h e ’W oodm en of the W orld, left th is m orn ng for G rants P ass, w here! lie will a tte n d a special m eeting of j his o rg a n iz a t’on th is evening. H e, will stop for a sh o rt visit w ith r e p - ; resen tativ es of various cam ps before re tu rn in g to A shland tom orrow . Heating Stoves Our assortment contains both wood and coal ■ urners that are made to render the maximum service. They are attractive, both in looks and in p i. e, and are sure to give satisfaction. Drop in and let us show them to you. S I M P S O N ’S HARDW ARE 3 7 -3 » N orth Main St. Phone 303 for Choice Cuts of Young Beef, Mutton, Pork or Veal Alaska King Salmon and Halibut Spring Chickens and Roasters NEW SAUR KRAUT—15 a Quart Fresh Town Corn Meal, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots, Head I jettuee, and all vegetables and fruits in the market We sell for cash—and we sell for less PLAZA MARKET 61 NORTH MAIN STREET E v erything good to eat a t D etrick G roceteria. O ur service as clothing specialists is dependable. P a u lse ru d ’s. 27tf Woodmen to Banquet— i All signs point to a very larg e and ; in te restin g m eeting of th e M odern W oodm en of Am erica and th e Royal N eighbors of A m erica in th e Moose hall tom orrow nig h t, w hen topics of in te rest to both orders will be d is ­ cussed, good speaking ren d ered and a b anquet served. The principal speaker will be Mrs. Ida H am blen, sta te supervisor of th e Royal N eigh­ bors. M embers of both o rd ers and th e ir friends a re cordially invited to j a tte n d th is m eeting. LEEDOM sells TIRES and TUBES — SPARK PLUGS, WEED CHAINS, — REPAIRS TIRES, RETREAD* and everything at the BEAVER CORNER. 27tf Off to K lam ath L ake for Ducks— H. C. Stock and F red K ruggel left this m orning for K lam ath lak e w here they expect to spend a few days in p u rsu it of the wild birds. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce th a t I will have office hours in A shland from 9 a. m. to 12 m ., and in M edford from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., 408 M edford Building. P hone 401 for o th er ap­ pointm ents. Dr. George J. Kinz, C hiropractor, No. 25, The Plaza. 26-lm o Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We »tate it u our honett belief that the tobacco» u»ed in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better ta ste ) than in any oth er cigarette at the price. OLD IDEA IN UNIVERSITIES Student Bodies, Fraternally Linked, Had Their Beginnings in the Fifteenth Century. , University life today embodies many ancient practices in slightly modified form. College fraternities really date back to the Fifteenth cehtury, when universities were few in number and students were attracted to them from many lands. The student body nat­ urally gathered into groups according to nationalities, and these groups were known as “nations.” L ater came the organization of the student corps in German universities. In some Ameri­ can universities today there are na­ tion societies, as the Philippine, Chi­ nese, Japanese and Cuban, represent­ ing the nations, and the Southerners. Southwestem ers, Pacific coast and others representing sections and states of the Union. Poor students of the Fifteenth cen­ tury drifted from one university to another, supporting themselves by singing, begging, stealing and, occa­ sionally, working. The freshm en had a rather sorry time. In the German universities they were term ed “Schutzen,” and were compelled to perform all sorts of menial offices for the upper class men, who were term ed “Bacchanten,” and were often worthy of th at title. From this practice developed the system of “fagging” in the English gram m ar schools. T hat practice traces back even to the academic schools of Ath­ ens. The freshmen, on admission to a university, were put through an in­ itiation ordeal which was the origin of the present-day hazing. Chesterfield C IG A R E T T E S o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blend e d o fobbed Hair Only A Fad? One cent th e w ord each tim e. PHYSICIANS. FOUND— F em ale A iredale. Owner OR. ERN EST A. WOODS— Practice may have sam e by calling a t 661 i lim ited to eye, ear. nose and Iowa St. and paying for ad. 29-2* th ro a t. Office hours. 10 to 12 arc 2 to 6. Sw edsnburg Bldg., Ash FOR EXCHANGE- ' land. Or® 73-tl It W as Popular In 2 8 A . A nd Still la Is bobbed hair to go the way of bobbed skirts? Is it merely a m od­ ern whim, destined to be discarded as soon as the varnish of novelty has worn through? The picture above is Nazimova’s answer to such a query. T he pho­ tograph shows the great Russian star wearing w hat history estab­ lishes as the coiffure of Salome, the dancing headliner of antiquity. She wore bobbed hair, even in her mo­ ments of vamping—which means nearly always. T hat was in the spring of 28 A. D. A complicated bit of substraction reveals tnat this was 1894 years ago. “If a style has prevailed 1894 years,” said Nazimova, “it can hardly be called ephemeral. I think bobbed hair is here to stay. I t ’s sensible, and for the woman of small stature, becoming." Nazimova is soon to be seen in a motion picture version of "Sa­ lante.” It is based upon O scar W ilde’s poetic dram a; and the art settings, b y Natacha Rambova, fol­ low the draw ings of Aubrey Beardsley. Charles B ryant di­ rected the piece. INDIAN PLEADS GUILTY; IS FREED BY JUDGE THE DALLES, Or., Oct. 6.— All precedent in th e history of W asco county circuit co urt was broken when Judge W ilson freed Colum bia Dick, an Indian, the confessed slayer of a fellow trib esm an , Jim S tarr. A lto­ g eth er th re e In d ian s were involved in the killing, according to the te s ­ tim ony of w itnesses a t a p relim inary hearing. George Billie and W illiam George were tried on a charge of m an slau g h ter and acquitted by W as­ co county ju ries. C olum bia Jack pleaded guilty to th e charge, and was to have been sentenced upon the com pletion of the tria ls of his associates. “ It w ould be a trav esty on justice for me to send th is man to the peni­ ten tia ry , w ith o th ers a t large who are m ore responsible th an he for th e crim e th a t was com m itted,” Judge W ilson declared. “ W hile he may have been a t the scene of th e m u rd er and m ay have had som ething to do w ith it, I would never feel a t ease if I sent th is m an to prison. W hile I recognize th a t this m an has en tered a plea of g u ilty ,” th e judge continued, “ it has been very evident to the c o u rt th a t th ere was pressure behind the plea.” FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­ OR. S. S, EMMENS— Phvsic'a: an Surgeon. P ractice lim ited u bered ranch on Pacific highway eye, ear, nose ¿nd th ro a t G ¡w and county road, n e a r H ilt; small suppiied. Oculist and aurls fo house and outbuildings; good S. P R R. Offices, M. F. a: I P stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phone '4 * ty of wood and tillable land. Will tra d e for unincum bered A shland acreage; p refer no house, but DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Residence and office, 108 P ioneer avenue. would ensider acreage w ith smaU Telephone 28. Office house, 10 house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran­ ite St. 231tf* i to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5 p. m., only CHIROPRACTORS. FOUND. LOST— At L ith ia fountain in park, DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic and E lectro-T herapy. The combi­ Sunday, lady’s p a te n t lea th er hand nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l bag, containing purse w ith c u r­ Bank Bldg. Phone 4 8-14 2. rency and silver. F in d er re tu rn “ N atu re abhor,. i vacuum ” tf 134 No. Pioneer. R ew ard. 29-2 LOST— G reen sw eater w ith black ________________ HOME CONVALESCENT trim m ings for 12 year old boy. -------------------- -------------------------- F in d e r leave a t Rose Bros. 29-2 CONVALESCENT HOME — Good cheer. Good <• i, Good food. Term s reasonable. 153 G r a u te NOTICE OF TAX LAM ) SALE St. P hone 4 I l- I l. 306-lino Public notice is hereby given th at the undersigned, sh eriff of Jackson county, Oregon, under and p u rsu an t to a c ertain order of th e county c o u rt of Jackson county, Oregon, duly m ade and en tered on th e 30tl> day of A ugust, A. D. 1922, will offer for sale and will sell, a t th e fro n t door of the court house in Jackson­ ville, Jackson county, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all or any of those certain lots, pieces o r parcels of land heretofore ac­ quired by Jackson county, Oregon, for delin q u en t taxes, and now owned by said county, upon which lots pieces or parcels of land, th e said county co urt of said county has set a m inim um price as indicated in said o rder, and as said land and sa d price is set fo rth in Volum e One of Jackson county, Oregon, Tax T itle L and R ecord, in th e office of th e undersigned sheriff, a t th e court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, re fe r­ ence to w hich is hereby m ade and each th ereo f is hereby m ade a part of this notice; said sale will com­ m ence a t 10 o’clock a. m. on ,-atur- day, the 14th day of October. V. D. 1922, and continue u n til 12 o’clock noon of said day, and in case all of said property is not sold w ithin said tim e, said sale will he held and con­ tinued a t th e sam e place, betw een th e sam e h o u rs on each succeeding S aturday, u n til all of said land so to be sold, has been sold, o r pending the fu rth e r orders of the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon. A list of all p roperty to be sold, to g eth er w ith th e m inim um price at which each lot, piece or parcel thereof can be sold, is open to the C. E. TE R R IL L , S heriff of Jackson County, Oregon. 6-4fri ... inspection of th e public a t the office of th e undersigned sh eriff in the co urt house a t Jacksonville, Oregon. D ated a t Jacksonville, Oregon, Septem ber 7th, 1922. C O P Y R IG H T ---- Business Chances Insurance Real Estate B A R B E R Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz J ■ ■ III ■ - WANTED— Men who can sell. A splendid stock in good asso rtm en t of varieties. Select te rrito ry open. A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign. W rite now for p a rticu la rs. Salem N urs­ ery Company, 428 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon. 19-12 *OK R E M . APA^RTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close in| m odern conveniences. A dults only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., or phone 122. 257-tf FOR RENT— Five room , ground floor furnished ap a rtm e n t, w ith piano. L ights and w ater fu rn ­ ished. Inquire N eedlecraft Shop, 50 E ast Main. 20-2 FOR RENT— Five room furnishei house, centrally located, adult; p referred . Inquire 166 H argadim or phone 122. 25tl FOB SALE. FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­ tered bugalow, chicken house, woodshed, garage, th re e large lots, fru it b erries, etc. P rice $2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth St. B arber Shop or 283 B street. 9-1 mo — We are your hom e agents and g u a ra n tee prom pt and reliable service. , A PPLES— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. i FOR SALE— Sm all dairy ro u te of ten cows. In q u ire 272 \ O range Ave., or phone 444-J. 27tf FOR SALE OR TRADE— H a rrisb u rg w ater nystem. paying 17 per len t on investm ent of $19,000. Big discount to ow ners. A ddress owner, Box 43, H arrisb u rg , Oreg. Mrs. Ja k e M arguth. 28-6* FOR SALE— F e a th e r bed, two pair pillows, good tew ing m achine. 2 64 Vista St. 28-3 FOR SALE— Good double disc plow’. In q u ire C arson-Fow ler Co. 28-3 FOR SALE— A late Edison phono­ graph w ith 40 records, for $30. Also fine singers. 767 E. Main St. 29 2* AT STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Ranches, Orchards and Homes Fire and Auto Insurance Hotel Ashland Bldg. Phone 26 ASHLAND, ORE. BARGAINS II» REAL ESTATB City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent Children’s Work A Specialty II— HELP WANTED I SW EET CIDER— Made fresh every ! day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. O. B. L A M K 1 N W . A. SH E LL T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS FER — Good team and m otor trucks. Good service a t a reason able price. Phone 83. __We g u aran tee to m eet or beat the prices of any reliable person. BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET Opposite City Hall FOR prom pt and careful service, au to tru c k s or horse drays, call W hittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 117 Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n ear Hotel A shland. 56tf WHY? LI THIA BAKERY ASHLAND REALTY CO TRANSFER AND EXPRBSS. : FOR SALE— 10 acres $65 per acre, $650 cash, 1% m iles tow n, under ditch. O. A. M anning. T alent, Or. 22tf are m any, b u t am ong th e num ­ berless blessings of peace and p rosperity th e re is n othing so es­ sential to the w orld’s w elfare as good, n u tritio u s b rea d — th e k :nd th a t taste s good, looks as good as it taste s, 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 Effective VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 Church St. Individual in stru ctio n on violin— Sevcik m ethod O rchestra and ensem ble w o rk .’ H arm ony, theory and history. Leonard C. Petit. FOR SALE— Five room , m odern cottage, p artly fu rnished, built-in features, newly painted and pa­ pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it. F o r p a rticu lars, inquire 372 Iowa o r to ow ner at 502 F airview St. 9-lm o AUTUMN Reliable MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Hand that Magazine Subscription to Us __W e a re m em bers of the AMER­ ICAN NEWS TRADE ASSOCIA­ TION, com bined for high class service and ag ain st fra u d u len t practices. THE GOOD THINGS OF Length of Birds’ Life. The chief of the biological bureau i t the United States is able to give the ages to which some birds have lived The following are his figures: Thrush. 15 to 25 y e a rs ; swallow, 9 ; canary, 20; cardinal, 21; raven, 69; magpie, 21; large owls, 08; goiden eagle. 46; white pelican, 41; cormorant, 28; large blue heron, 60; swan, 102; m allard, 29; other ducks, 11 to 28; oyster-catcher 30; herring gull. 44, and wandering albatross, 46 years. Try the classified columns. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L I LOST, Hard Cider Homilies. Different people have different ways of giving us pain; our friends leave us—and our relatives fail to. Eternity is almost beyond humaD comprehension; Imagine, If you can, a period so long th at it would allow a man to save enough cigar coupons to get a piano or a motorcycle. Propinquity may account for many m arriages, but it is responsible for even more divorces. It has taken Satan thousands of years to reach his present technic; yet the latest arrivals from the earth can always show him a thing or two. People seldom turn maxims over and look at them from the back. It is easy to believe th at great oaks from little acorns grow, but it is quite as easy to believe th at little acorns from great oaks grow.—Edwin H. Blanchard, In the New York Sun. Mr. Jones. Consider the case of Mr. Jones. He bought a watch for 50 bones. Does Mr. Jones rant, curse and swear, does Mr. Jones his toupee te a r; when ever In the day or night he finds that watch not running right? No, Mr. Jones, a thoughtful man, knows watch never will or can, so long as heat and cold prevail, hit time ex actly on the nail. Now this identical Mr. Jones will buy—well, not for 5(' bones, but for the price of a cheap cigar—the right to ride on a trolley car, a car th st has to run its race within no sealed and dustproof case but on a crowded city street when all the tides of traffic meet, and yei Mr. Jones starts a hot debate when e’er th at car’s a minute late.—From Electric Traction. l-ifgttt & M y tn Ttb*cn C». PAO» T H R M fit Once SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE P ro crastin atio n in tek in g out fire insurance has robbed m any a m an of his en tire property. D on’t be caught unprepared by th e fire fiend. Your home, your business, your crops, your a u to ­ m obile have a very real money value. No p ro p erty is secure against destruction» by fire. L et us tell you how little it will cost to fully protect you. “ W hen you w ant good in su r­ ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” Billings Agency Established ISM: 5 R m U E state and Real Insurance ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 311 CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING 41 E Main 8t.