Thursday, October 19, 1922 ASHLAJTD DAILY TIDING» PAG« FOUR H edgm an Awarded C ontract— W ork on a co n tract for 9 % m iles of u n it No. 1, L am m ’s m ill-F o rt' 1 K lam ath section of The D alles-C all-, A shland L odge No. 2 3 1 fo rn la highw ay, was begun today by ¡E. K. H odgm an, who recently r e ­ A. F . & A . M . signed h.s position as d istric t high-, P re se n t w ork calls Special com m unication F rid a y ev- way engineer. ening, October 20. T hird degree. j or g rad in g and m acadam , and it Also visit from D istrict Deputy Her will be pushed to the utm ost before m an, of G rants Pass. Supper at 6 :15 t jje w in ter w eath er in te rfe re s. Mr. sharp. M embers of fraternit> cor H odgm an was in charge cf the pav­ ing over the Siskiyous, and from dially invited. GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M.- c e n tr a l P o in t to R oseburg, and the W . H. DAY, S ecretary. 40-2 w ork done on the Green Springs m ountain and C ra te r Lake highw ay. & Sweeping Medical Campaign U nderW ay To Check Disease Epidemics in Russia; A. R. A. Feeding o f Children Continues a» w ith a sta te m e n t th a t th e H arding County T reasurer's F irst Call for Bonds o f School D> strict No. H ad m in istratio n has already done State of Oregon, County of Jack- m uch for th e farm e r in helping re ­ son, T reasury D epartm ent, Jack so n ­ store prices and m ark ets, was read ville, Oregon, October 18, 1922. to a farm ers’ g a th e rin g in W ashing- ' Notice is» hereby given th a t th ere ton court house, Ohio, th is afternoon are funds on hand for the redem p­ by S ecretary of A g riculture W al­ tion of Bond No. 6 of School D istrict No. 8, Jackson county, Oregon. I n ­ lace. tere st on the above called bond The president predicted th a t the ceases on the above date. P rincipal Am erican farm ers never would unite and in terest payable a t the office of of dec, ase.1 pruduc- T r e a s u r e r,J a e k ^ lle ^ O re - on a program pon A. C. W ALK ER, tion, such as has been th reaten ed TrPa8Urer of Jackson County, Oregon recently by some farm er leaders. 41~1 Wineland § Shepherd R eturn from H unt— J. F. Place, R. F. K ruggel, A lbert F lu ff R ugs, m ade from your old M eyers and E. D ougherty retu rn ed worn out carpets. Telephone 208. W ednesday from a w eek’s h u n tin g 41-eod-lm o* trip in and around K lam ath county. T heir kill consisted of one larg e Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every m uletail deer and th e lim it of quail day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c for each of the party. ! delivered. P houe 9 - F - ll. Now is the tim e to have your pi- Red Ci-oss People V isit— ano tuned. C arl H. Loveland S tu -' F o r th e purpose of co n ferring w itl dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf local people reg a rd in g the com ing, _______ Red Cross drive in th e county, Mrs. G ets Ruck N ear Grizzley— F . W, M ears and Mabel H aynes, of C G. E nglish re tu rn e d W ednes- the M edford c h a p te r of th e organiza- day evening from the vicinity of tion, Rev. E. P. L aw rence and John Grizzley peak, and b ro u g h t back a C. Mann w ere in the city W ednes- fine buck. Mr. E nglish says th a t a (lay fo r a sh o rt tim e. bock is h ard to carry up a hillside YOl who neglected to purchase and he should know w hereof he speaks, for he was com pelled t o R eason tic k e ts fo r th e Lyceum course [ carry the deer for quite a distance « ^ y get them from V. V. Mills, at th e S tate Bank of A shland. Re- before gettin g it out in the open. m a ’ning four num bers for $1.25. 1 ----------• F o r cleaning and pressing, p h o n e ; 39tf Piano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d hv Carl 119. W e call and deliver. I Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St. M edford to R eceive Bids— 4tf Phone 465. The M edford city council will soon receive bids for the co nstruction of Ret u n is from N evada— George P. K ing re tu rn e d a few a new city reservoir, as th e w ater days ago from a trip to Reno. Nev., engineer has been in stru c te d to p re­ w here he had been for a week look- i pare at once th e proposed plans and ing a fte r business and v isiting with specifications. The question of ad- ju stin g th e w ater ra te for co m m e r-, Iks m o th er and siste r a t th a t place. cial users w ill come up before t h e ! ---------- council a t the next m eeting. , The b e g in n e rs’ class in dressm ak- ---------- j ing, s ta rtin g T uesday, will cost $1.35 The O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo-j for s jx lessons. Those w ishing to ra te d a t 65 N orth M ain s tre e t, w ith join, please phone im m ediately to e n tire new equipm ent. Miss H icks a t the library. 41-1 Millinery and Hair Dressing Parlors Now Showing Latest Creations in Fail Millinery 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL M ILLINERY GOODS I KIDAY AND SATURDAY The Inoculation of rrore than 10,000,000 Russi; n children and ad ­ u lts against cholera, typhoid and ,em all-pox by the Am erican Relief A dm inistration—a step m ade nec­ essary by disease epidem ics follow­ ing in the wake of fam ine— is one phase of the sweeping medical “clean-up” cam paign th a t has been launched by th e R ussian unit of ¡Ahis relief organization. The young wom en pictured above are employ- ¡ed in fthe P etrograd offices of the i A. R. A. and were am ong the first to receive the treatm ent. Relief Officials state th a t while the fam ine has been conquered the afterm ath, bringing as it does pestilence to the weakened and undernourished, m ust be guarded against if those millions th a t have been rescued from starv a­ tion are to be saved from disease. To this end the medical division of the A. R. A. is now distributing nearly $8,000,000 w orth of A m eri­ can Red Cross and Army medical stores V> hospitals, clinics, dispen­ saries and orphanages throughout Russia. Sanitary trains loaded with such necessities as drugs, m edic­ ines, disinfectants, surgical in stru ­ ments, soap, towels, sheets and blankets m ake regular trips into the interior. Tw enty-four A m eri­ can physicians are directing the en­ tire operation with the help of thousands of Russia’s most able medical men. In addition to precautionary and preventative m easures against dis­ ease which even include the filtrat­ ing and chlorinating of w ater s u p ­ plies in larger cities and rehabilfi tion of unused buildings so as insure adequate housing faci'i<;"-> for the great m ass of refugees, C".; Am erican Relief Administrate having closed its fam ine prop*:, u of feeding 10,500,000 persons a d-jy. has undertaken the feeding ci 1,250,000 children through the crim­ ing winter. At least 1,000,000 a d ­ ults are likely to be perilously a f­ fected from the after-effects of fam ine; and the A. R. A., th ro u rb the now world fam ous Food R- m ittance system, is receiving gift for general relief or design ; beneficiaries a t 42 Broadway, if. , New York headquarter«. SUMMER’S TAN REMOVED — I»v — Famous Burnham Instantaneous Facial Bleach Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring and Facial Massage (W ork done by appointment only) C itizens Bank bldg. Room ! and 2 u pstairs M oves O ffice to A sh lan d — B e tte r be sa te th an sorry. See Mrs. Mary C ourtis, 622 B street,) dieting- a “new e ra of activity and Dr. H. M. Shaw is m oving his o f­ Beaver R ealty Co. about your in s u r ­ R e tu rn s from Hazel C reek__ Mrs. O. B. T u rn e r, 256 Second left th is m orning for a week-end p ro sp erity ” for th e U nited States, fices today from M edford to a room ance. Phone 68. 287tf ' P resid en t H arding prom ised the na- in the Mills building on the Plaza. stre e t, re tu rn e d from a w eek’s visit 'i s i t w ith friends a t W eed. j tio n ’s farm ers th a t they would he a t Hazel Creek, Calif., w ith her ---- ----------------------- E lection N otices P osted — am ong the first, in th a t new era, to H aw ley Speaks in M edford— IS N otices of the m easure providing d a u g h te r, Mrs. George Dodson. Mrs. AID TO FARM ERS get “ the su b sta n tia l recognition.” Congressm an W. C. H aw ley, who for th e exp en d itu re of $75,600 on Dodson has recently been appointed BY HARDING PLEDG ED spoke here a t a luncheon W ednesday th e A sh lan d .K lain ath )F a lls road, postm istress of Hazel Creek. i --------- which they m ust have. noon, spoke to a larg e crow d a t the and $25,000 a t the crossing of the The p re sid e n t’s prom ise, coupled WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.— Pre- M edford n a t th e sam e evening. S atu rd ay Sale a t E nders Hdwe. Rogue river, to be voted on a t the 41-2 special road bond election on No­ Yeo, th e In su ra n c e M an, is still vem ber 7, a re being posted th ro u g h ­ eapEr«,<-ucBK? TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY doing business in A shland, and is out th e county. w ritin g m ore insu ran ce th a n ever. FOUND— L ady’s khaki norfilk pack­ I t you w ant good in su ran ce, give it et. Owner ¡nay have n in e by pay- ' Special W hite G ran itew are Sale— ng for id. Tidings office. «1 to him , and “ spend the differen ce.” S atu rd ay only. E n d ers Hdwe. 41-2 Office, 114 Oak St. P hone 274-J. DR. H. M. SHAW — Physician and The laying hens i.honld eat ¡.bout equal parts (by w eight) of 30tf Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes. G et $20 a Day— dry im sli and scratch grain d u rin g the course of the :lay. E a rs, Nose, T h ro at. Glasses f it­ However, due to the h igher digestibility and safe protein L eg itim ate plan and lad y ’s v a lu ­ ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block. content, OLYMPIC EGG MASH can he fed ,n g re a te r propor­ Crater L ake by A ii— able secret, 25 cents (co in ). A ddress tion. The m ash feed m akes the eggs. We recom m end feeding All persons who a re in terested in ; ^ ^ ¡ 0 ^ 5 9 3 ? i s h l a n d ”o r' 3 9 -lm o A P PL E S— 20 o u n c e 'P ip p in s , 50 lb. OLYMPIC EGG MASH i:o th a t it constitutes 3-0 to 65 per lent C ra te r L ake, and who have seen th a t j _______» box, 75c delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. , of the daily cation of feed. Feed only enough grain to seen scenic w onder in various seasons of the hens active and supply proper body m aintenance. The K ents Yt o P lace— W ANTED— Experienced p a stry rool th e year, will be given an o p p o rtu n ­ skilled feeder is alw ays on the lookout to see how his hens H. W. Oden has ren ted the Yeo —apply in nerson. V irginia C a fe .’ are eating. He cannot alw ays rely upon feeding the ¡¡craicn j ity to see th e lak e from an entirely place located on M ountain avenue, 41-2 by w eight or m easure as the fowls’ appetites vary with tue new angle Sunday, when M cKinney and will occupy th e sam e a t once. " OR SALE— M odern six oom alas- i . w eather, tim e of year, i.nd Egg production. and C arpenter, com m ercial av iato rs The Oden fam ily are recent arriv als tered bungalow , chicken h o u s e .11 of M edford, will m ake trip s over w oodshed, garage, th re e large in A shland. C ra te r L ake and to K lam ath F alls lots, fru it, berries, etc. Price. $2650, with term s, in q u ire F o u rth • - th is week. The K lam ath F a lls trip A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c P h on e 49 City D elivery St. B arber Shop o r 283 B St. 41-mo y will be m ade in 40 m inutes. The box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. tw o m en have also arra n g e d for a W ANTED— Sm all cook stove. 160 ¡¡if !.’!ÌÌ:ilii2IHfirfil!Ìl!Uiill:fiìil;'i.ii:l!iriìiiil;.i:iiìiiilti;ì!ì2ii F o u rth St. Phono 471-R. 41-6” free exhibition flight Sunday a fte r ­ E nders Hdwe. S aturday noon a t th e fair grounds aviation w hite g ran itew are. field. C alled M eeting of W. C. T. V.— , See C arl L oveland ab o u t having A called m eeting of the W. C. T . , y o u r boy lea rn som e baud in s tru ­ i U. will be held M onday aftern o o n , I m ent, and join th e Boys’ Band. S tu ­ ! O ctober 23, a t 2:30 o’clock a t the! dio 135 E. Main. P h one 4G5. 4tf public lib ra ry building. All mem-! bers a re requested to a tte n d and a l l , m in isters of th e city are invited to be present. ASHLAND MILLS CHIMNEYS — SPRAYING — DISINFECTANT Roach Harbor Lime is a Strone Lime One of the Best We also handle FIRE BRICK AND FIRE CLAY DRAIN TILE AND FACE BRICK C a rso n -F o w le r Lbr. Co. “ In the Heart of Town.” FORD T l-it THTATER BLWUrW Today Only— D. W G riffith ’s “ Dream Street” In su ra n c e of all kinds; strong! com panies. Staples R ealty Agency. j| 41-tf W hite G ran itew are Sale S atu rd ay , a t E n d ers Hdwe. 41-2 j Here from G rants P ass— Also “ Aesop’s Fables and “ TOPICS OF THE DAY’ Tomorrow and Saturday— "The Sage Brush Trail" (An H. II. Van Loon S tow ) A Red Blooded Tale of OUR West .— T he rolling plains, th e rising foothills and tow ering peaks. — Swift as a bolt of lightning, tense w ith in te rest and em otion. — w ith — Roy Stewart, Wallace Berry Johnny Walker, and Marjorie Daw i R. C. Salton, business m an ag er for th e G ran ts P ass D a ily . C ourier, | stopped off in th e city for a short visit w ith friends th is m orning. He was en ro u te for R edding, Calif., on a business trip , and expects to re ­ tu rn to th e Rogue R iver valley city bv th e la tte r p a rt of th e week. F in e m odern bungalow , close in, I com pletely fu rnished, all A -l, only $2650, easy te rm s; a w onderful b a r­ gain th a t will go quick as others have: we deal in bargains. Staples R ealty Agency. 41tf See ou r S atu rd ay W hite G ra n ite ­ w are Sale. E n d ers Hdwe. 41-2 W ill V is t H ere Sunday— Dr. C arl O. Doney, p resident of W illam ette univ ersity a t Salem , will be a visitor in th e city over Sunday. He is com ing to A shland in th e in ­ te re st of th e endow m ent fund which is being raised for the college. P iano Lessons. G rad u ate Chicago M usical college, pupil of E m il L ieb­ ling and H enry Sehoenefeld. Maud H. L ig h tn er, 111 Beach St„ 41-3* Effective O ctober 17, ¡1922 o n ord Cars, Trucks and Tractors Chassis - Starter, Demountable Rims Runabout - Starter, Demountable Rims Touring ■ Starter, Demountable Rims Coupe - - Sedan - - - One Ton Truck - Demountable Rims Fordson Tractor - - $420.32 462.56 492.72 635.20 702.80 471.52 484.60 HARRISON BROS. FORD A N D F O R D S O N D E A L E R S