Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    lS B L A K D DAILY TIDING«
Tuesday ( November 21, 1922
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Attend Binhday Dinner—
J. V. Wright and family, of Moun-
tain avenue, were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur
Webber, on Lincoln street, <Zi Sat-
urday. The occasion of the gather-
in 1? was a birthday dinner in honor
of Mr. Webber’s birthday.
Visit a t Jacksonville—
Paving Nearly Completed—
Mrs. Ella Sperry, of Mountain ave-
Work of paving Sexton mountain
' NEW WAY TO PUT CAT OUT
is nearly completed, according to re- , nue, accompanied by her daughter,
ports received in the city. Monday, Miss Sarah Sperry and Mrs. Sperry’s
there remained but approximately 40 sister and husband were county seat
rods to surface, and it is expected i visitors last Saturday,
this will be completed by today, and;
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Ashland Granite Monuments, flu
that the Pacific highway would be
tished to order. S. PennJston, phone
completely open.
444-Y.
46— 26
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Piano Tuning—
Now is the time to have your piano, No. 1 Yakima Gem potatoes, U. S.
tuned. Carl H. Loveland. studIo> i inspected Plaza Market, 61 North
135 East Main. Phone 465.
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N#w Yorker Would Seem to Have Done
Considerable Amount of Think­
ing to Conserve Energy.
LEEDOM’S Tire Hospital will!
"REPAIR your TIRES the RIGHT V,sh in R osebiux—
WAY and give YOU a POSITIVE i Luke Bonnin and family, of east
GUARANTEE of SERVICE or your of the clty, have S°ne to Roseburg
MONEY REFUNDED.
60tf tor a time. They may decide to lo-
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cate in Roseburg permanently.
Visit a Eugene—
i
Mr. and Mrs. William Rice, of! Phone 401 for residence appolnt-
Lincoln street, are visiting at pre9- ments. Dr. Geo. J. Kinz, Chiro-
ent in Eugene. Mr. Rice was called praetor.
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to the bedside of his mother who
Umbrellas covered and repaired.
was seriously ill. The Rices may
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Fixlt Shop, 343 East Main.
stay in Eugene all winter.
You owe it to yourself to come in
and look over our oriental and art
goods before you buy. Our prices
will surprise you.
The Variety
• Store, 89 N. Main St.
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V isit from Applegate—
Bert Harr, of the Applegate coun­
try, was In town re<!tently visiting at
the home of his w ife’s father, J. M.
Beaver, of Henry street.
We hAve our 1923 model Buicks
on the floor. Come in and look
them over.
You will appreciate
them after a demonstration. Buick
Agency.
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Social Circle to Meet—
The Social Circle of the Christian
church will meet on Wednesday af­
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Mark
Smith, of B street. Mrs. Mary Hale
i will assist Mrs. Smith In entertain­
ing.
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
Bread.
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Good reliable dentistry at reason­
able prices. Dr. Henry B. Purl,
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Beaver Bldg.
Takes Position In Grocery—
L. G. Fltawater has taken a posi­
tion as clerk at the Plaza market.
S a t is f ie s t h e s w e e t t o o t h
and aids appetite an d digestion«
C leanses m o u th and teeth .
A great b o o n to sm o k ers,
relieving h o t, dry m o u th .
«
p
C o m b in e s
b e n e f it .
p le a s u r e
and
D o n ’t m iss th e jo y o f th e
n e w WBIGLEY’S P -K -th e sugar-
coated p ep p erm in t tid bit!
AY
Better he «afa than sorry. See
Beaver Realty Co, about your insur
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ance. Phone 61.
Crown Best Patent Flour, $8.75
per barrel until Thanksgiving. Plaza
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Market, 61 North Main.
Make Plan for Feed—
The Royal Neighbors met last ev­
ening in the Moose hall at which
time plans were made to prepare a
feed for the Modern Woodmen on
the evening of November 28, when
the W’oodmen will hold an initiation
of about 15 candidates.
Cheap insurance Is costly at any
price. For sound insurance at rea­
sonable rates, see Billings Agency.
Established 1883.
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Exhausted from Grippe Cough
La grippe coughs rack and tear the
sufferer to a state of exhaustion.
“Would get completely exhausted
from violent grippe coughs,” writes
R. G. Collins, Barnegat. N. J. “Tried
Foley’s Honey and Tar and the
cough ceased entirely," Used by
' three generations for coughs, colds
and croup throat, chest and bron-
¡chial irritation. Foley’s Honey and
Tar has stood the test of time. Con-
; tains no opiates—ingredients print
ed on the wrapper. Largest selling
. cough medicine in the world. Sold
i everywhere.
G o o d fo r
v a lu a b le
p re m iu m s
PAGH TUKEA
e a s
PUT UP FOR SENATOR
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each time.
WAN! ED,
I
PHYSICIANS.
; GARDEN PLOWING— Or any heavy DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
team work. Phone 9-F-12 or in­
limited to eye, ear, nose and
quire at Keene's, first house east
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 an t
Normal building.
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2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., A s!-
land. Ore
73-t*
HAVE REGISTERED Duroc-Jersev
boar at stud.
W. L. Huxley. OR» J« J. KMMENS— Physician an 1
Walker Ave.
66-6*
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye,
ear.
noee
&nd throat. Glare-->
LOST.
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and 1.
LOST— Will the person who picked
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Thune 767
up black fur on Thursday after­
noon return to Tidings office. 66-2 DR. MATTIE It. SHAW— Residence
and office, 108 Pioneer uvenue.
HELP WANTED
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. nt., only.
WANTED— Girl to do cooking and
downstairs work.
Good wages.
Reference required. Write Mrs. DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician and
Surgeon. Special attention Eyes,
L. A. Salade Jr., Central Point.
Ears, Nose, Throat. Glasses fit­
67-6
ted. Room 6. Mills-McCall Block.
Phone 79 or 28.
FOR EXCHANGE
"I have heard of many methods for
conserving energy practiced by New
Yorkers,” said the commuter who was
spending the sumer In town, according
to the New York Sun, ‘ but never have
I Been anything to equal the man who
lives on the second floor across the
yard from me.
“I am staying in the old Washington
square section and the back yards are
fair sized and are together. I was sit­
ting on tlie small porch the other
afternoon about 6 o’clock when this
man comes to his window with a
large white cat. He fumbles about a
bit and first thing we know lie is
letting the creature down h.v a long
rope attached to a sort of harness that
fitted about the cat’s body, to the back
yard.
“He then tied the tape to something
Inside the room and sat down to read
his paper. In about half an hour the
cord was jerked, which attracted the
man’s attention, and he started pull­
ing the cat upward until lie had it safe
on the sill, when he took off the har­
ness.
“And I wish you could have seen
the bored expression on his face when
he caught us roaring with laughter
at him. All this to save himself walk­
ing down one flight of stairs to put
the cat out in the yard.”
FOR TRADE^—160 acre unincum DK. G. C. PlfETTKPLACE— Dentist
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
bered ranch on Pacific highway
and county road, near Hilt; small | Special attention given to straight­
ening and care of children’s teeth.
house and outbuildings; good
stock or chicken ranch with plen-j Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
5. Office phone 151. Residence
Dr. Royal S. Copeland, heulth com­
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
phone 201-J.
Camps Building,
missioner of New York city, receiving
trade for unincumbered Ashland
Ashland, Oregon.
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congratulations over the telephone on
acreage; prefer no house, but
would ensider acreage with smalt DR. J, P. CHISHOLM—Graduate
ids nomination for United States sen­
house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran,
ator by the Democratic state conven­
veterinary. Located on the Gill
ite St.
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tion ut Syracuse.
property, west of the Normal
School on Walker Ave.
It Sometimes Happens.
‘SANDWICH” LONG IN DISPUTE
When a man won t make love to a
CHIROPRACTORS.
pretty girl he is either sick, sleepy or
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
Invention of Toothsome Morsel Ha» sore.
and Electro-Therapy. The combi­
Been
Credited
to
Many,
Including
CATTLE FOOD BIG PROBLEM
Most girls are clever prestidigita­
nation does wonders. First Nat’l
the Great Napoleon.
tors: they can make a man’s $20 bill • Bank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
importance of Winter Fodder in Switz­
disappear the moment the waiter |
House Calls
Both Napoleon and Lord Sandwich I presents the check.
erland and Norway Cannot Be
have been given credit for Inventing
Overestimated.
CONVALESCENT HOME
Some men take years to learn that
the sandwich, but Voltaire, in his his- ; all you can get from a woman is just
HOME — Good
Mountain peoples depend for much tory of Charles the Twelfth, king of exactly what she wants to give—and 1 CONVALESCENT
cheer.
Good
care.
Good food.
food on cows and goats. The problem Sweden, tells of how the king during i that you must accept that much.—
Terms reasonable. 153 G rant«
of getting enough winter feed for the hie campaign In Poland and Russia ; New York Suu.
306-lmo
St. I ’hone 411-R.
animals is a difficult one. And so this never or seldom took time to sit down -
TRANSFER AND EXPRHSS.
art of mowing has been developed to ?nd eat his meals, but generally stood !
extremes. In Switzerland not a spear up, spread some butter on a piece of ;
Elocution Discouraged.
FOR prompt and careful service,
of grass escapes. Grass only three bread with his thumb and put a piece , “Can you repeat the Declaration of I auto trucks or horse drays, cali
Inches high is cut thrice a year. The of meat, fish or cheese on top of the Independence?”
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 117.
Norwegian peasant gathers a small butter. This happened almost one
“No,” replied Senator Sorghum. “1
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
hay harvest from the roofs of his hundred years before Napoleon.
Ashland.
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have always meant to memorize it, but
And In 1762, or seven years before my constituents are pretty exacting
house and barns and from the edges
•f the road. Swiss peasants, called Napoleon was born, Edward Gibbon of and they seem to want me to stick to T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS-
FER — Good team and motor­
wlldheuer, meaning wild hay gather­ “Decline and Fall” fame, noted in his a desk and work instead of giving
trucks. Good service at a reason­
ers, secure hay from ledges of rocks. journal under date of November 24: recitations.”
able price. Pbbne 83.
The risk Is so great that the law In “I dined at the Cocoa Tree. . . .
places only allows one wlldheuer to a That respectable body affords every
FOR R E S I .
family.
evening a sight truly English. Twenty
FOR RENT— A mod rn bungalow,
The traveler in Norway frequently or thirty of the first men In the king­
furnished, close in.
Also tinoe
sees huge bundles of hay sliding down dom supping at little tables upon a
room
furnished
apartni».
. Aduits
to a valley on wires stretched from bit of cold meat or a sandwich!”
preferred. 357 Vista St., Apart­
some high precipice on a fiord. This
When Napoleon was two years old
ment 4. Phone 122.
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represents the harvest from isolated Foote introduced the word in a play
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished five
9pots or from the field of the summer of his, “The Maid of Bath,” staged in
—We have the exclusive
room apartment. 1 ght and wa­
shepherd. The economy of vegetative 1771. But the origin of the word was
ter
furnished, inquire it. W. Con­
resources Is caused by the necessity traced by Pierre Jean Grosle.v in bis
agency and have just re­
over, Tidings office, or phone 387-
of finding fodder for the six or seven “Londres,” published In 1770. He re­ ceived a fresh shipment by
J evenings nr Bunday.
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months of stall-feeding. Because of sided In London In 1765, and refers to
express.
frequent rains In Swiss regions, no the word as having recently come Into
FOR RENT— Two yoon rpartm ent
chance Is taken in drying the hay. The use. The title to authorship rests with
furnished. Adults only. 133 No.
Salmagundi, in an art
Pioneer ttreet.
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farmer’s family keeps tossing the hay the butler or attendant, who served
to hurry drying.
thin slices of beef between thin slices
metal b o x ................ $1.50 FOR RENT — Furnished ousekeep-
of toast to John Montagu, fourth earl
ing apartment, li er floor. 573
Sampler
..................... $1.50
of Sandwich (1716-1792), while the
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East Main fit.
The Nation's Destiny.
Library
Package
.
.
.
.
$1.50
latter
was
attending
a
prolonged
ses­
Our history, sir, has been a constant
FOB 8ALE.
Pussy Chocolates....... $1.50
and expanding miracie from Plymouth sion at the gaming table.
Rock and Jamestown all the way—
Gray Package. . . . 50c, $1.00 SWEET CIDER—Made fresh every
Power of the Sun’s Rays.
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
aye, even from tne hour when, from
Old Time Favorites.. $1.00
The sun’s radiant energy has been
40c, delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
the voiceless and trackless ocean, a
Super Extra Choc. 65c, $1.25 FOR SALE- -Winter apples, l ’hono
new world rose to the sight of an in­ estimated as being equal to that which
spired sailor. As we approach the would he required to pump from the
52-lmo*
10F13.
fourth centennial of that stupendous ocean enough water to supply a Nia­ Whitman’s Chocolates have
SALE OR TRADE— Late model
day—when the old world will come to gara 75,000 miles wide. To equal the
been the standard since 1842 FOR
Buick “6” touring rar. Will trade
marvel and to learn, amid our gath­ energy which the earth receives from
for small truck nr cash. Call 17C
ered pleasures—let us resolve to the sun would call for a row of Nia­
Mechanic or Plaza confectionery.
garas
encircling
the
earth
three
times
crown the miracles of our past with
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the spectacle of a republic compact, with every foot-pound of energy util
united, indissoluble in the bonds of izeil in electric horse power.
FOR SALE—Winter apples at $ 1 p e t-
love—loving from the Lakes to the
box. Bring your boxes. W. L.
r/ia
Stori
Moore, Belleview.
63-6
Gulf—the wounds of war healed in
every heart as on every hill—serene
FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay, first and
and resplendent at the summit of hu­
second crop. Phone 6-F-2. Grant
man achievement and earthly glory -
6 4-
Davis.
blazing out the patti and making clear
I n v e s tig a te our Id e a l FOR SALE— Ford roadster truck,
the way up which all the nations of
1917, best engine ever, ¡11 in good
the earth must come in God’s appoint­
condition, fully equipped with
ed time !—Henry W. Grady.
tools, extra tires, thock ; bsorbers,
Cured without Knife,
etc., for quick sale ONLY $195.
One Overland : dster, )920, tost
A Psychologist.
Operation or Confinement
HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM
$1135, all in i, « -I condition t n l
When Miller received an autograph
For Small or Large Houses
fully equipped with tools, etc.
copy of his friend Lewis’ latest hook |
housands of repu­
Price
$350. See BJAV R REAL­
Our
New
l
i
n
e
of
Heating
Stoves
on the “Genetic Theory of Knowledge” i
table and responsible
TY CO.
'
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Are Now In.
he Immediately sat lilni down and ac­
Northwest
people
can
tes­
knowledger) the gift, saying that he
KEEP THE DOCTOR ..WAY By
tify to my unfailing skill in
eating an apple a day. Spitz.
“anticipated great pleasure in its pe­
C.ano, Grimes, Golden. Arkans is
curing Piles. Why suffer the
rusal.”
.
Black, Blue Permain, Delicious
pain and discomfort when
“Why didn’t you read it first?” asked
and Newtown. $1. $135, $1.5”,
Mrs. Miller. “Then you could have
my non-surgical method
l $2 per box delivered. J. A. Gear,
said something much nicer than that.”
, will cure you to stay cured?
527 Terrace St. Phone 408-J.
6 7 -3
“Margaret,” said the husband as i
I r . m . v . a ll alaab* a* to randto by
W
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he gave Lewis’ book a conspicuous1
aaraaia* ta rafaad ra a r faa if I (a il (a
place on the library table. “I have a •
cora year Pilaa, aa matto» Saw aaaava
BARBER
feeling that this is one of the times
a r fb ia a if tha cam. W rite er call to­
when my forethought would be better ,
day fa r my FREE beeidet.
Safety blades resharpened
than my hludthought.”
like new. Single bit, 30c
dez. Debule bit, 60c doz
CND AND MORRISON PORTLAND.«
Owl’s Need of Silence.
MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN W R IT IN G
Children’s Work A
A good deal has been written, says
We have not gone out of busi­
Professor Batten in Chambers Jour­
Specialty
ness!
This Agency was estab
nal, about tlie feathers of the owl.
lished
in
1883 and has been built
which enable him to fly with such
up
with
the
idea of protecting the
muffled flight tliat be can surprise bis
people
of
Ashland
and vicinity
quarry iurking In the grass. It has I
often occurred to me, liowever, that
with SOUND INSURANCE. We
the silence of the owl’s flight may be
do not deal In CHEAP INSUR­
to enable the bird itself to hear, rather
ANCE; if we considered it safe
than to prevent others from hearing.
for the assured, we would have
In his hunting, the owl is dependent
had it to sell at this office vear>
upon the minute sounds for guidance,
ago. The agent of cheap insur­
and anyone who has ever flown will
There are no lost dividends when you put your ance gets all his stuff is worth.
realize that it would be impossible to
hear anything at all in the dir unless
surplus funds in our Certificates of Deposit; No one can afford to lose even
flight were as noiseless as it is capable
Interest starts the day you deposit your money. once on fire insurance.
of being.
t
I
Never Mind the Engagement.
These Certificates may be obtained in large or
Established 1BBJI
“You let that young man kiss you,
small denominations, and are protected by the
and yet you’re not engaged?”
Huai E state and Real Insurance
entire resources of this institution.
“Yes.”
ASHliAND, OREGON
“I should think you'd be ashamed
Phone
211
41 E Main 8t.
of yourself.”
“Not at all. What’s tlie use of be­
coming engaged to a young man you’re
To Remove Egj Stains
only going to see for two weeks during
Ashland, Oregon
Egg
stains on a silk frock cun usual­
the summer?”—Detroit Free Press.
I
ly tie removed by rubbing them with
» i H i common table salt.
Boost for the Winter Fair.
Tf - - h - " ’i- i i'- i •• i •-
i —
W H IT M A N ’S
Quality Candies
M c N a ir Bros.
A r c o la
T
Provost Bros.
Many intelligent
mothers overlook
these few simple
facts about food-
E
very mother interested in her children’s welfare m eets a
problem in the proper feeding o f her boys and girls.
Parents often do not realize the evil effects of mal-nutrition;
and that care in the selection of food will avoid a large percen­
tage of children’s ills.
Billings Agency
H ere is a suggestion for better health: Serve Grape-Nuts as
often as the folks wish it.
Sold b y G rocers E veryw h ere!
Made by Poitum Cereal C o ., In c., Battle Creek, Mich.
Good Insurance
Profits Start at Once
One of the best of all foods for providing proper nourishment
for growing boys and girls is Grape-Nuts—made o f whole wheat
flour and malted barley, and scientifically baked for twenty hours.
This long baking brings out a delicious flavor, makes the food
easy to digest—without fermentation- Grape-Nuts with milk or
cream is a complete food.
“There’s a Reason”
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
a c o»»JL~~ *■»
The Citizens Bank ot Ashland