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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE F O r a Tuesday, October 24, 1922 1. C ora Show Successful— GUMP F. E. Upton, of C entral P oint, won W ,E. Palmer, of Lincoln street,! _______ ............ . the sw eepstakes prize cup offered was reported to be q u ite ill the first Admission to s ta te Museums a nd Pal- j OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- for th e best show ing of corn a t the Spend Day in Medford— of the week. aces o f F rance N ow M a tte r LEG E, C orvallis, Oct. 24.— The Or- firs t Southern Oregon Corn show, Mrs. R. P. C ornelius and Mrs. B. Mrs. G. M. Robinson is qu ite ill o f S tated Price. :ange Owl, college hum orous publica- which opened in M edford Saturday R. G reer spent today in M edford, as a t p resen t, having su ffered a r e Visitors to the sta te museums and non, has pledged its e n tire support evening. D isplays o f th e product guests of Mrs. R eginald F ile r, lapse a fte r having been able to be palaces In Paris are now required, t0 Andy Gump in his race for cor.- were excellent, and consisted of corn up and around. d a u g h te r of Mrs. C ornelius. reports the Daily Telegraph corre- gress. The Owl has adopted Andy’s grown under irrig a tio n and w ithout This is v isito rs’ week a t the Ash- 1 spondent, to pay an entrance fee. lb e sjogan "IOC per cent for the peo- irrig a tio n . All prize w inning corn C liff Payne m akes benches. 44tf fees vary from 1 franc a t tlie Louvre land L aundry. Come and see us. pie,” and will expound his principles will be sent to th e Pacific In te rn a- to 50c at the Petif^Trianon, and the 44-4 Adtling Some Improvements— of statesm an sh ip to th e stu d e n t b o d y ’ clonal Stock show a t P ortland, j first day’s experience yielded very en- Mrs. H a ttie B o y d ,'o f 317 N orth of th e college. ---------- ! couraging results. Although the Lou- M ain stre e t, is m aking som e im- R e tu rn s to W ork— vre wflg opeQ ur.ly ¡n the atteruonn> p y b rea k in g a strin g e n t ru le t h a t ’ Aged Lady F ined— provem ents on bier ¡house a t the Miss Bernice F lackus, who was on the receipta for tbe day were 3,000 no political cam paigning be done by T aken into custody late last week above num ber. )the 3ick Hst last week> 13 able to b e ) francs. Three hundred francs were stU(]eRt publications in th e college, | and listed on the ju stice co urt dock- ---------- ! back a t h e r n sual place behind ,t h e j ^ ken at tbe E« e m b o u rg , and the Qw, ,r dem on8trating th D et as Ja n e Doe K ittle, an aged Ger- Good reliable d e n tistry a t reason- co u n ter a t Rose B rothers confec- Cluny museum the . rc e i confidence it h a s in G um p’s popu [m an wom an, about 60 y ears old, was LOCAL AND PERSONAL able prices. B eaver Bldg. Dr. Henry . On Sick List— CHARGE VISITORS SMALL FEE ORANQE OWL PL£DGES SU PPO RT TO ANDY P u rl, tionery. _______ S a U m ! mn- W j fined $500 on a charge' of selling in- 441f _ _ canning ____ eoiim estim ostimsitnQ din-ini' the the 200 ---------------------------- ! to x 'ca tin g Honor. The a rre s t w as' F ru it lim e Is a t ,___ h a n d , .' ; seiini ates that that during 200 i , ------------------------- j m ade by S. B. Sandefer, who de- For fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly ^ y s a year on which an admission fee FO RM ER ASHLAND WOMAN ,. . _ . i , . is charged—that is, allowing two tree Will Attend Convention— D IE S IN S T O C K T O N , C A L IF , ) stroyed a large q u a n tity of moon- molds and su g ar, D etrick s prices _ weeR_ the reee5pts J|t the jsh in e and wine. H er hom e is near Mrs. F. C .Sw edenburg and Mrs. _ . . „ _ , . . . . .v. can’t be beaten Louis Dodge expect to a tte n d the ___ ' i.'y*'1 p e''v »eu'de^he *s iid object to W ord has been received of th e f,1>s city. In com m enting upon th e ' s ta te aren t-T t-T each each ers ers convention, (>n th e si<k L lst _ ) ‘ ayi 7li'e small*’feet b u t ’it will re- death Sunday noon of Mrs. G. W. ease. Ju stic e T aylor sta te d th a t it I P P aren w hich will be held a t E ugene from Mrs F ra llk Sankey is confined to) ,ieve tbe taxpayer o f‘ a great part of P en n eb ak er in Stockton. Calif. Tlie »’as only on account of h er age i W ednesday to S aturday of th is j^ ,. borne, su fferin g from an a t t a c k ) bbi burden for the benefit of state m u - ) fu n eral will he held in th a t city. ¡ th a t a jail sentence was not im-!l week. M ore ladies m ay decide to ) o? th e “ fiu .” seums. A proposal is being considered j Mrs. P en n eb ak er was a form er Posed. to charge for admission to the gardens re8jdent of the city, leaving h ere; — — — —— — .- _ go a t th e last m inute, b u t no oth ers I ______ have signified th e ir in te n tio n of go- A PPL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c of Versailles on the days when the about 10 years ago. Before h e r ' * ’!1." <v. f !’es,su ie r ’s Second Call for fountains are playing, as the spectacle Bnnds of School District No. » ing a t th is tim e. box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. —always a great attraction to vls- m arria g e she was Miss Tillie Reeser. S tate of Oregon, County of Jack-H itors— costs 30,000 francs to 35,000 : She is survived by two sisters in son, T reasury D epartm ent, Jackson-J BASKET SOCIAL, a t Belleview R e tu rn tio in T rip N orth— francs a day a t the present price of A shland, Mrs. C harles Abbot and ville, Oregon, October 23, 1922. school house F rid ay nig h t, October Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi have re- coal. j Mrs. C. E. H ooper; tw o siste rs and Norice ¡s hereby given th a t there 27, a t 7:3 0 . Ladies brin g b a s k e ts .' tu rn e d from a trip in the n o rth ern -------------------------- a b ro th e r in P o rtla n d , Mrs. D. C. -’T fu.n ds °,n band for ,h e re d e m p -; 44-5 p a rt of the sta te . MANY USERS OF TELESCOPE H errin, Miss M argaret R eeser and x o . S of Jackson "county ' Oregon1 i — —— H orace R eeser, and a siste r, Mrs. In te re s t on th e above called bond' Condition Remains Critical— \,s it o r from Albany — D ealers R ep ort P ra c tic a lly a S teady C arpenter, who now resides in ceases on the above date. P rin c ip a l' Mrs. P. C. Jo rd a n , who has been w - E. H olbrook, of Albany, Or., Demand for Glasses in All C alifornia A hu8band and six chil- i ™ d * « < ^ 1 payable a t th e off ice of M onths o f the Y ear. . . . . , . be County T reasurer, Jacksonville, q u ite ill for the past few weeks, re- 'vas a visitor in the coy Monday e \- ___ dren a re left to m ourn her loss. ,Oregon. ening. nialns in a critical condition. “We sell telescopes all the year ---------------------------- A. C. W ALKER. T re a su re r of Jackson County, i See P a u lse ru d ’s su its before buy-; T -ie M edford F lu tf R ug m an will round, hut the demand for them is MISS 11 BA H I L L F l HOLDS Oregon. <5-1 1 CHARMING BIRTHDAY PARTY | . lng 4 4tf be in A shland W ednesday of this greater in summer than in other sea- ) ----------- _______ ) week. W e w ant to buy worn Brus- sons,” said tlie salesman in a New ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY York optician's shop. “Perhaps th at »phe home of Miss T urn Claudia H e re fr o m L a k e C o u n ty — ; sells, A xm inster or ingrain carpets. is because it is easier to remain out- . W illet waa tb e scene of a very p re t-jU O R S a L E — Good, nn a il paying Roy C ardon, and his fa th e r, have) Phone 175. 45-1 doors and study tlie stars on a sum ty d in n er p a rty M onday, th e m otif business, suitable fot m an an«» re tu rn e d from Lake county, w here mer night than it is when tlie weather wife, nr for lady. ¡being the seventh b irth d a y of th e L arge wof)d trflct c1oge .q io w n . they have been spending the past P r o p e rty B e in g Im p r o v e d — is coldec. F. L. P u tn am is im proving his In sp irit w ith th e! down hill pull, bargain. “Also, hi summer people buy tele- , J'oung hostess, few weeks. residence on H argadine s tre e t, by scopes fur other purposes than to nearness of H allow een the decora- We have rome of the best bargains P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl ; p u ttin g a new roof on th e en tire study the stars. Folks on the sea- i tions consisted of candles, jack o' \ in A shland, both large in d ¡ m a il'| hom es, from 5750 io 510,000 ¡nil Loveland. Studio, 135 E. M ain St. ) building. shore get them to look at passing ves- ! lan te rn s, w hile th e little folks, w ith up. Also acreage tra c ts , large; sols, at the clouds and other things. jjje;r yellow caps, sa t around the Phone 465. 4tf ---------- and amali, on which tom e Ashland ’ ad(Je(< de!ig h tfu l •--------- F o r sale, hom e m ade p astries at We sell some also to those who live ; properties would be considered in In the mountains and use the tele- ’ . trade. Call nn or phone Yockev Move Reported— 1 the V irginia Cafe, pies, cakes, rolls. scope for lookout purposes. But of ; touch to th e occasion. A larg e b irth - fe Co.. Phone 146, 177 E. Maili. R alph Hall has moved from 940 , fu p cak es, etc. W atch our windows. course, the greater number of "tele-i day cake, bearin g seven candles,, 45- B s tre e t to 248 F ifth stre e t. ) 43tf scopes, especially the higli-power furnished the light d uring the din-f W ILL TRADE Buick “ 4” to u rin g glasses, are bought for the study of ner. car for a piano, or will tell. In K ing Bee sp a rk plugs, fully guar- Leave fo r C alifornia— tlie heavens. The invited guests to th e dinner q u ire or address F. W. H u tch i anteed. F ix it Shop. 36tf) Miss H elen Casey and Mrs. Ida “Annually we sell an average of 200 were. P atsy H errin , George Sm ith, son, 1116 Oak St. 45 — 6 ! V eghte left M onday evening on train telescopes for am ateur use. They K ariock Johnson, Jack E nders, Vera range in size from the hand glass, W ANTED— M iddle aged wom an toj Out In th e W ilds— j 53 for H ornbrook, w here they were Grace P lum m er and Miss Hays. The do light housew ork; or school girl 1 L ark in G rubb, who w orks at t h e n m eet Mr an(1 Mrs E a rl v eghte with 1-inch lens, to the glass th at is ! to w ork for her room and board E n d ers store, took the day off Mon- j and g tart for hom e th is m o rn ing. supported on a tripod and has a Jens ; Misses Ilene and M ildred Johnson Phone 272-R. 45-S 3 to 3% Inches in diameter. Larger j assisted w ith the d in n er and enter- day and was out in the wilds with vJa automobile> going th e coast lenses than the 3VS inch size are sei- taining. FOR QUICK SALE— A fine pome his tru s ty gun. route. They expect to m ake several dom bought by am ateurs. They are ---------------------------- site on Pacific highw ay, one m ile stops on th e way for sh o rt visits for professional use.” n o rth of Phoenix, su rro u n d ed by I will pay $2 for any in form ation MAN SU FFE R S BROKEN T.EGS w ith friends. fine hom es; has fru it and shade of who stole $3 w orth of my Con IN FA LL FROM HAY WAGON trees, th re e room house, garage “ J in x e s " W ere N um erous. cord grapes. Am os D ahuff. 43-2* and woodshed, good well and u n A number of seawise passengers Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every der irrig atio n , p a rt creek bottom Jesse Sm ith suffered a very se aboard the Adriatic, which caught fire ' d ay, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c Form er Ashlam ler Visits— soil, 2 % acres." P rice, $2000. from an explosion on Thursday night, vere in ju ry Sunday, w hen he fell Phone 9 - F - ll. 322 So. C entral Ave., M edford. | Mrs. J. W. W ertz, of P o rtla n d , ! delivered. said yesterday tiiat there was a num- ; from a load of hay which he was 45-2* who form erly lived in th is city, is her of signs attending the sailing of d rjving across th e 'n e w irrig a tio n L eaves for C ottage (¡rove— h ere visiting w ith Mrs. C. W. C h attin tlie ship which were construed as ditch on th e B enton Bowers place. i FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed to u r room, Mrs. C herry, of A lta avenue, left I first floor a p a rtm e n t, w ith h a th , “jinxes” by tlie sailors. Among these for a few days. He fra c tu re d his left an k le and his _______ Monday fo r C ottage Grove, w here w ere: garage, gas and every convenience. rig h t knee in the fall. 153 G ra n ;te St. Phone 411 -R. H yom ei's germ -killing m ed i-jsh e will visit for som e lim e w ith Tire ship lost an anchor in the Mer 1. 45- 1 The hav had been loaded on the sey ; cation is the only sensible and s a f e ) h er son. Nearly hit the Holyhead-Dublin wagon on th e fa r side of th e ditch. KOR SALE— Bald barley for seed .' way of tre a tin g c a ta iV - Goes rig h t) " fe rry ; ¡and th e re was no crossing over th e . Phone 11F5. 45-3* j to the spot. B reathed th ro u g h tlie j Visit in A shland— l h e birds refused to fl> aboard the ; dj^cb except a t a place w here the — nose and m outh. G uaranteed sa tis-i Mr. and Mrs. C harles P a tto n , o: FO R REN T— Cabin fixed nicely for , ship. w agons had been driven hack and the w inter. Call. 340-J. 4 5- faction or m oney refunded. Sold by E u tte F alls a re guests a t tlie home And the explosion occurred very of .Mr. and Mrs. S. T. T h o rn to n , of close to the spot where the Titanic fo rth Previously. This w as none too M cNair Bros. STOLEN— From the studio, low er good a crossing, and th e load of hay 192 M echanic stre e t. Mrs. P a tto n went down in 1912. half of a slide trom bone (b ra s s ). expects to rem ain a few weeks while The story is being told of the elderly was top heavy and tipped over. B ovlrg Arm istice Day- $10 rew ard for inform ation lea d ing to its re tu rn . Carl Loveland, i T w enty-four ro u n d s of boxing a re ) »Mr. P a tto n will re tu rn to th eir home man who was nearly panic stricken j p u rlin g Sm ith on th e stones which 45— 3 ; and when asked jocularly what he was had b(?en tak e n from th e ditch in on the books for the big A rm istice in a few days. afraid to die for, said in a shaky voice, i its construction. day celebration being staged by the! ---------------------------- “I’ve been trimming people all tnv Sm ith le ft th e hospital only two M edford post of th e A m erican Le W ater B oiling E nded— life 1”—New York Sun. gion. In the 140 pound class, “ Bat-) M edford's d irn k in g w ater has fin- ¡w eeks ago and has not been in the tlin g " F rick of M edford will m eet ally been declared free of all harm - I best of health. D enatured A lco ho l. “ K id” Coovling of A shland in a six-) ful b acteria, and can now be quaffed Denatured alcohol is grain a l c o h o l ---------------------------- round b attle. F o u r rounds, prelim i- i w ithout the necessity of boiling, ac- made unfit for use as a beverage. ) Apple Siw v D ate Set— n a/v , will be staged betw een B u r n ie ' cording to a rep o rt m ade by Dr. E. Completely denatured alcohol is made A dditional sup p o rt and prem ium s HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM for Small or Large Houses thp m erch an ls of Med fOrd have B u rn ett, A shland, and “ K id” Thom - B. Pickel, city h ealth officer, Mon by adding ^ gallons of wood a lc o -; hoi and a halt gallon of benzine to / , , , . e 1 Our New Line o f H eating Stoves as, W eed in the 145 pound class, i day. Though th e w ater is said to 100 gallons of ethyl alcohol. This def»nitely se ttle d the q u esh o n of an Are Now In The m ain event will be the 175 not he badly con tam in ated , rep o rts is free from government tax and may Aplle Show to he held in th a t city, pound classic betw een " F ig h tin g from the s ta te h e a lth office were he bought by any one for use as fuel N ovem ber 4 having been designated T om " S h a rk et, M edford, and “ Bat-; not as favorable as they m ight have or light. as th e opening date. tlin g " Savage, Sacram ento. The been and the advice to boil the wa- Tlie denaturing must be done when show is slated to begin a t 7 :3 0 te r was given by th e local health the alcohol is produced and in. bonded A w an t ad w ill sell it. warehouses used exclusively for tlie o'clock a t th e N atatorium . officer. purpose and for storing denatured al bouts will be refereed by B ert Me cohol, and Is done under the super Here from R ogue River— Donald. K. Nelson, of Rogue R iver, was in vision of the government. The grain EVANGELISTIC MEETING alcohol may he made from grain, corn, ¡ F all su its in the new est styles and th e city on business today. potatoes or similarly starchy products, p a tte rn s, a t P a u lse ru d 's. 44tf Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. but the conditions under which it must Returns from Hunt— he produced make it im practicable ex P hone 39 before leaving the city F red Rapp re tu rn e d a few days cept for well-equipped factories. METHODIST CHURCH an d also upon re tu rn . Many of your ago from a h u n tin g trip , and rep o rts frie n d s w ould like to know w here) having killed one fine buck w hile Dr. Geo. Bennard, author of “ The Did d ig g ed Cross” Easy to P re v e n t G oiter. you were. ' out. “Simple goiter is tlie easiest of all Prof. Renshaw, of Ohio diseases to prevent,” wrote Doctor These men will he present to speak and sing. Marine, tlie great specialist In this disease, some time ago. Iodine is You Cannot Afford to Miss This Meeting known to he necessary to the norma! function of tlie thyroid gland. Goiter is an expression of deficiency of iodine in the thyroid, and the elaborate ex periments made recently by Dr. O. P. Kimball on the school children of Akron, Ohio, furnish conclusive evi- g| ilence that adm inistering a minute gj quantity of iodine every day acts as a 'g preventive in such regions where goi- g ter prevails. TODAY— ^TOMORROW— THURSDAY ¿ -¿ k iL ¿ L e i.# in the world- fam ous dram a, th a t comes to th e s c re e n w ith doubled, p o w e r -w B. And, in Movies—Ashland Const A rtillery Co. in camp at Ft. Worden, W ash. Also “ A esop’s F ables” and “ Topics of ihe D av” 10c and 50c, including tax •'S » ’J g -IS L 1. S3 TH £ THEATER SLAUj'rUL TWO — BIG NIGHTS - TWO BEGINNING TU ESD A Y ASHLAND OCT. 31 LO DG E NO. 944 B. P. G. E. "WE SHOULD WORRY” That Hilarious Musical Comedy 60 P E O P L E — 60 Scenery - — Gorgeous Costumes A Singing and Dancing (’horns S p c i-ia l 20—Big Song Hits—20 Dazzling Effects o F e ^ b ig lo n g ^ scream Admission $1.00 and $1.50, tax extra Reserved Seat Sale open at the Theatre Saturday, October :Wth, at 10 A. M. Investigate our Ideal Arcola Provost Bros. FOR SA L E 5oo feet on highway, paving and sewer all paid, 600 well bred hens fine Jersey cow, all crops not har vested, tools etc. Price $5000. Will consider small place as part payment if the price is right. JOHN H. DILL, Owner In the Airly Days. We have always held that Charley Wooster broke the western record when he broke prairie one summer in the early ’70s, togged out in blue den ims going barefooted and wearing a silk tile, hut tlie Atchison Globe tells of a man named l ’aswell who in 18G0 came into possession of a claw ham mered suit sent in a “relief” box from Boston and wore it all summer for every day on the farm. He wore his overalls to church.—Nebraska State Journal. It paya to read the classified page. =3 Very little wet m ash feeding is practiced now adays. How ever, old hens and re ta rd e d p u lle ts can often he boosted along by an ad d itio n al m oist m ash once a day. Mix Olympic Egg Mash ju st crum bly w ith w a te r and feed in tro u g h s about noon or an hour a fte r th e even ng feed of scratch, if a rtificial lig h ts are used. Q uite a few p o ultrym en practice th is late ad d itio n al m oist m ash feeding w ith all th e ir layers in con- ju n c t’on w ith artificia l lights. Feed only w hat will ho cleaned up in tw enty to th irty m inutes. ASHLAND MILLS ,,, ,, , Phone 49 City Delivery m um m ii ien i n mm* iiui'hHiitiii't’teiBiit'q LlGGBTT & MVBRS TOBACCO C<X