Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
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(Old O regon)
ANNOUNCEMENT
P lease phone 401 for appointm ents
a t my A shland office. Dr. Geo. J.
Kinz, C hiropractor, No. 25, The
Plaza.
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V isiting w ith M othei—
Mrs. A. A. Derby and children, of
D unsm uir, a re spending two weeks
as th e guests of Mrs. D erby’s m oth­
er, Mrs. D unlap, of th is city.
Yeo, the Insurance Man, is still
doing business in A shland, and is
w riting m ore in su ran ce th a n ever.
If you w ant good in su ran ce, give it
F ru it cake and m ince m eat tim e is
to him , and “ spend the d ifference.”
here. F o r citro n , orange and lem on
Office, 114 Oak St. P hone 27 4-J.
peel, raisins, c u rra n ts, figs, spices,
su g ar, etc., D etrick's G roceteria sells W ill L eave for P ortland—
fo r less.
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Mrs. C arrie F rench, who sold her
Doing J u ry Servi««*—
F ra n k Blevins, who spent the
sum m er on th e coast, is back in A sh­
land, and is doing ju ry service now
a t Jacksonville.
room ing house on N orth Main stre e t
a few days ago, expects to leave Sun­
day for P o rtla n d . She will stop for
a sh o rt visit w ith friends in Eugene,
before going to the m etropolis.
Now is th e tim e to have y o u r pi­
See E nders window fo r soap spe­
ano tuned. Carl H. Loveland S tu­
cials.
47-3
dio 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 4tf
Does your stove sm oke— oven re ­
fuse to w ork?
P hone F ixit Shop,
R itu m fr«>m Trip E ast—
115-R.
48
Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan r e tu r n ­
ed
hom e a few days ago from a six
H om e from Y rek a—
Miss N ellie P u rv is re tu rn e d T h u rs­ weeks trip to th e e astern states.
The O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo-
Cheap insurance is costly a t any
; declined to allow his nam e to be
Geography of Planet Venus.
cated
a
t
65
N
orth
M
ain
stre
e
t,
w
ith
price.
F o r sound insurance a t rea-
i used as a candidate, w hereupon Mr.
Venus appears to be a mountainous
e
n
tire
new
equipm
ent.
sonable
rate s, see B illings Agency.
j G reer, w ith o u t my know ledge and world. Gray shadings may be seen at
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E stablished 1883.
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times in the midst of high pressure
w ith o u t consulting me in re g a rd to areas. Their positions and outlines
Your fall su it is here. Come in
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4 4ti
O rres cleans clothes. ? h o n e 64.
! it, proposed my nam e as a candidate. change with the shifting clouds, but , and see it. P a u lse ru d ’s.
, His suggestion was a g re a t su rp rise when a composite drawing ip made of
to m e, because, up to th a t tim e, I several observations they appear fixed
had not considered th e m a tte r a t to the surface of the planet. From the
V — —-
' all.
A fter his suggestion, a peti- tact that the darkest ones' are aiso
the most often visible, it is Inferred
! tion a sk in g me to becom e a candl- tliat the gray spots are the masses of
STATEMENT BV CHARLES L. ! date was c ircu lated , and I was in ­ continents dimly visible.
LOOMIS
form ed th a t it had been signed by
The behavior of Venus' storms also
every person a t th e tables, in n u m ­ confirms this belief. They actually
In o rd er to se ttle som e m lsunder- b er ab o u t 50, of as fine citizens as shun the regions where dark shadings
stan d in g s and m isgivings in reg a rd A shland possesses. A few days a fte r are seen, and mainly keep to the
to my candidacy for m ayor, I desire th a t, th e railro a d boys, am ong whom spaces between. Storms on earth ilzid
to m ake the following sta te m e n t, I count m any very d e a r friends, o r­ it notoriously hard to cross divides of
land. The Venusian seas seem to be
and will ask the T idings to p rin t it ganized a Loom is-for-M ayor club,
hot and steaming, and from their sur­
as a n a d v ertisem en t:
w ithout any suggestion from m e, and faces rolling clouds of vapors arise.
I am charged by som e factions as pledged th e ir unqualified su p p o rt to
Venus slmws phases like the moon.
Stands for a GRADUATED INCOME TAX LAV/ and
be.ng the candidate of Jesse W in- my candidacy. In th e m eantim e, She lies between us and the sun, and
for general retrenchment in GOVERNMENT EXPENSES
burn, and by oth ers as being th e can- m any friends and neighbors, from so a portion of her night side is almost
d ate of Mr. E nders, by o th ers as be- every w alk of life and every p a rt always turned toward us.
ing th e can d id ate of Mr. G reer, and of th e city, called on m e and urged
Believes that the PUBLIC SCHOOL is the best place
o th ers as being th e can d id ate of Mr ! me to accept th e candidacy. I con-
Who First Licked Stamps?
Dill and Mr. Johnson
L sidered the m a tte r fo r some tim e be-
Dispute is being waged as to the
to make good citizens, and therefore stands for the COM­
I desire here to sta te th a t I 'am fore I decided to stan d as a candi- earliest postage stam p licker. Claim
PULSORY EDUCATIONAL BILL.
not th e can d id ate of any of them . date. I trie d to view it from all is put forward for Jam es Chalmers
Unless I can be th e can d id ate of th e angles.
I took into consideration of Arbroath, Scotland, who submitted
people, reg ard less of factions and in -jm y physical in firm ity and my m ental specimens of adhesive postage stamps
Is opposed to teachers in our public schools wearing any
dividuals, then I m iss my desire. T h e ! capacity. I love A shland and feel to a select committee of the bouse of
commons in 1834. Rowland Hill is al­
garb
or insignia of their church.
citizens of A shland need to b e 1 th a t a m ore progressive ad m in istra-
so credited with the invention, hav­ <>
b ro u g h t to g e th e r in harm onious tion of h e r a ffa irs would redound to ing
experimented
with
glutinous
w ork for th e upbuilding of the town. h e r g re a t good. So, a fte r consider- i washes in 1837. As Rowland Hill di­
Is opposed to the appropriation and use of public funds
It seem s to me to be one of Ash- ing th e m a tte r from every angle, I rected the British postal arrange­
for
secterian purposes.
lan d ’s p a ra m o u n t needs, and I shall: decided to accept th e place w ith full ments, he was probably the first man
striv e for th a t e n d - 1 absolutely re-j confidence both in my m ental and to lick a genuine postofiice stamp.
CHARLES LOOMiS
REFUTES RUMOR
ABOUT CANDIDACY
day from Y reka, w here she has been
$20 a Day—
for th e past two weeks. Miss P u rv is G et L eg
itim ate plan and lad y ’s valu-
is a n u rse and has been on a special
able secret, 25 cents (co in ). A d d re ss' lnse to be the candidate of any indi- physical ab ility to fill it efficiently,
case in the Siskiyou county town.
F ra n k lin 593, A shland. Or. 39-lm o! vidual or faction. If I am elected, if elected.
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one citizen sh all have as m uch in-
So, I stan d today as a candidate o f ;
If you w ant th e best th e re is in]
W. C ounter, of N utley stre e t, is fiuence in guiding my a d m in istra tio n no m an o r set of m en. I feel grate-
bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef, out in the woods for a few’ days of as a n o th e r, reg ard less as to w h a tif u l for th e h e a rty sup p o rt I am get-
lard and sh ortening, get it a t D et­ bu n tin g before th e close of th e deer faction they m ay adhere. To suc- tin g from all of the above nam ed j
ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
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cessfully deliver th e s o rt of adm inis- gentlem en. I do n o t th in k any one
No g arm en t too d elicate no r too tra tio n I hope to give A shland, I will of them has th e desire to d ictate to,
V isitor in City—
soiled for us to clean.
L adies’ tieed the su p p o rt of all th e people, m e, if I am elected. None of them
Mr. M ackenzie, of the T idew ater
a specialty.
The A shland and
elected, I sh all certain ly ex- have ever Indicated any such desire.
w
ork
Oil com pany, was a visitor in the
C leaning and Dyeing W orks, Auto Pect tb a t and shall try to conduct I am m ak in g th e cam paign w ithout
city today.
38-0 the a ffa irs of the city in such m an- a pledge to any of them , no r shall I
delivery. P hone 63.
; n er as to ju stify it.
m ake any pledges to anybody, ex-
Good reliable d e n tistry a t reason­
It is said th a t my candidacy w a s : cept to every citizen, th a t if you
able prices.
Dr. Henvy B. P u rl,
( O I R T NOTES O F INTEREST
launched a t a Jesse W inburn ban- have confidence enough in me to
B eaver Bldg.
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quet, and, th erefo re,
I am a Jesse elect me m ay#r, I sh all ap preciate
Recent real e sta te tra n s fe rs a re W inburn can d id ate, and will be di- th e g re a t h onor and th e good will in-
Here from E tn a M ills—
reefed in my a d m in istra tio n by him . dicated by your su p p o rt and pledge
F red Inlow , of E tn a Mills, C alif., | noted as toliow s.
G. S. B nstow to \ iola May Stone, j
a fa jr explanation of how I m yself to give th e city my best at-
has been visiting friends in this city '
of S \\ i , section 6, tow nship
cam e t 0 becom e a candidate Is due ten tio n and the best th a t is in me
and M edford.
S„ ran g e 2 W.. $300.
, a t th is tim e.
fo r a b e tte r, m ore econom ical and
Solomon
A
nderson
e
t
ux
to
C
ly
d
e,
The
day
th
a
t
my
n
am
e
was
first
efficien
t governm ent,
w ith
th e
A shland G ranite M onum ents, fin ­
H
anson
e
t
a
l.,
land
in
d.
1.
c.
60.
m
entioned
as
a
can
d
id
ate
for
m
ayor,
p
ray
e
r
th
a
t
th
e
G
reat
A
rchitect
of
ished to order. S. P enniston, phone
tow
nship
36
S.,
ran
g
e
2
W.,
$10.
j
bad
responded
to
a
telephone
in-
th
e
destinies
of
n
ations
and
cities
444-Y.
46— 26
A lfred Bowman e t ux to S. A n d e r-: Tjja j j on to a tte n d a d in n er a t the! m ay give me th e good ju d g m en t to
son e t ux, land in d. 1. c. 60, tow n- A shland hotel, given by Jesse Win-1 a d m in iste r th e affa irs of th e city in
,'Lsit.s from C alifornia—
b u rn for th e purpose of g e ttin g some a m an n er th a t will be a pride to citi-
Mrs. DeSoza and d a u g h te r Isobel ship 36 S., ran g e 2 W ., $10.
O.
G.
Cox
e
t
ux
to
Ada
Behm
er,
59 citizens to g eth e r to in d o rse and zens and of g re a t good to th e city
vere recent visitors in A shland from
lot
6,
A
shland
H
om
estead
Associa-
|
n sist on th e candidacy of Dr. R. L. we all love and w an t to see devel­
'am p Creek, Calif.
tion tra c t, $10.
B urdic for th e office of m ayor. I oped to g re a te r proportions, and
M erritt B ellinger et ux to R. W. atte n d ed th a t d in n er in good faith m ade even a b e tte r place in which
F lu ff Rugs, m ade from your old
Dr. to live and re a r o u r fam ilies.
orn out carpets. Telephone 208. i Clancy, land in d. 1. c. 67, tow nship to urge B urdic’s candidacy.
ran g e .2 W ., $1.
B urdic was p resen t and a b s o lu te ly , advtf
CHARLES L. LOOMIS.
41-eod-lm o* ¡
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Saturday, October 2 8 , 1922
NEW TO N W . BORDEN
. . FOR —
State Senator
(Paid Political Advertisement)
Whence A lfalfa Came.
Alfalfa is really a Spanish name
for Ihe Medicago Sativa, to give it its
full botanical name. It is also known
as Spanish trefoil. It may b e termed
one of the old tim ers on this conti­
nent as it was brought over to this
country by the early Spaniards. It
took very kindly to its new home and
now is known and valued as fodder in
many parts of Canada and the United
States.
Apples of Many Kinds.
The apple of love was the tomato,
the apple of Hesperides tlie quince;
the apple of Sodom was by no means
that fruit into which we have been
accustomed to bite with satisfaction,
but, alluring to the eye, it dissolved in­
to smoke and ashes when plucked. The
Dead sea apple was like a yellow to­
mato and where in the Song of Solo­
mon the apple tree is named it is
thought to have been the apricot that
was meant. The word apple signified
anything tiiat was round. The apple in
the myth dropped by the Goddess of
Discord in tlie midst of her high step­
ping contemporaries, Venus, Juno and
Minerva, was not a Northern Spy or a
Ben Davis, but a golden ball. Most
likely it was a real apple that William
Tell shot from tlie bead of his son—
if the shooting was done a t all.
Friendly and Strong, A Helpful Bank
Friendly, strong ami helpful are the three
words which best describe the ideal bank.
Friendliness is essential in any business,
strength is a necessity, and helpfulness im­
perative.
If you are looking for an institution which
combines all three, we invite your account.
The Citizens Bank oi Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
IBIlfflIiMiBailiiBBIIÜIHlüHiiliäüüii
A.E.Reames Speaks at Ashland
Hon. A. E. Reames will address Ihe people ol Ashland
and vicinity on the political issues ol the present
campaign in Jackson County at
ASHLAND ARMORY
Saturday Evening, October 28, 8 p .m .
His address will deal particularly with the general
qualifications of the candid .a tes
HON. W. M. COLVIG, COL. E. E. KELLY and W. H. GORE
Will Also Address the fleeting