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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING« Wednesday, November 22, 1922 NBC | F o rm e r R esident Dies— INN HAS HISTORIC INTEREST M ellisan V augh, who was in the em ploy of the Southern Pacific here Hostelry en Long island Sound a Speaks in Medford Today— (fo r 14 years, died Novem ber 19, a t Place of Entertainment for Hundred« of Years. Dean E. C. Robbins, of the school Ì his hom e near C en tral P o in t, a t the of com m erce. U niversity of Oregon, age of m ore th an 80 years. He was addressed th e M edford forum th is born in G loucestershire, E ngland, , One of the oldest and most distin guished hoatelrles in the United States noon. This is said to be the 138th F eb ru ary 14, 1842, com ing to Cali- ie the Canoe Place inn, between Shln- consecutive forum luncheon of th e fornia w ith his wife in 1881, la te r necock and Peconic bay, on Long Is M edford cham ber of comm erce. i m oving to A shland. Though fu n era l land sound. The charter of this fine, -------- - , services w ere conducted in M edford, old, rambling, red-brick structure was W e’ll help you save— though w e’re in te rm e n t was m ade in th e H arga- signed by Queen Anne, but the inn was doing a thriving business years pre not in th e banking business. P aul- dine cem etery here, th is afternoon, vious to this. An interesting figure s e ru d ’s. 67 tf la the venerable figurehead of the fri Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf gate Ohio, which, a fter an honorable 52« Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf Bread. service, was displaced by the ironclad Bread. 52tf and finally broken up in the w aters F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e is which was the cove. One of the most Cow T ests Due Soon— here. F o r citro n , orange and lem on massive of existing figureheads, it was T esting of cows for tuberculosis peel, raisins, c u rra n ts , figs, spices, carved in Greece and presented, with will begin in Jackson county on De su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells much ceremony, to this government. cem ber 4. D airym en a re requested for less. 48tf It shows Hercules in Impressive pose and was w arranted by the Greek to ta k e n o te of this, and if th e ir i donors to possess magic gifts. One of nam es are not down on one of the Plan« T uning— th e most valuable sets of registers to p etitions circu lated th is s u m m e r.1 Now is th e tim e to have your piano be found in thia country is to be exam should phone o r w rite a t once to th e tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio, ined in Canoe Place Inn. Its famous 6 6 « autographs begin in 1059 with the office of th e county agent, C. C. Cate. 135 E a st Main. P hone 465. m ark of W yandach, grand sachem di T hree y e a rs’ passing federal inspec the Montauks, and include famous col tion e n title s a herd to e n try on th e ¡L ady E lks to Meet— onial governors, M anhattan, Dutch. M embers of the Lady E lk s will accredited list. m eet a t the E lk s’ tem ple T h u rsd ay Swedish and English, for two hundred years. The inn fell Into the hands of T here is still tim e to have th a t suit aftern o o n , 2:30 o’clock. M esdam es the British authorities during the Rev cleaned before T hanksgiving. L adies’ O. E. Dews and O. A. P a u lse ru d will olutionary w ar and provided for the w ork a specialty. A shland Cleaning be the hostesses. Those who do not officers under Lord Howe and Sir Hen and Dyeing W orks. P hone 63. 67tf wish to play cards a re invited to Join ry Clinton—as close an approach to a club as existed in those days In this the sew ing circle. p a rt of the world. Have your clothes cleaned th is week and avoid th e T hanksgiving LEEDOM’S Tire Hospital will rush. P a u lse ru d ’s. 67if REPAIR your TIRES th8 RIGHT WORK THAT IS IMMORTAL WAY and give YOU a PO SITIVE! W ill Speak at C orvallis— GUARANTEE of SERVICE or your Gibbon’s “Dscllne and Fall of the Ro man Empire" Long Acknowledged Jackson county men who will! MONEY REFUNDED. 60tf ae Masterpiece. speak a t th e Oregon H o rtic u ltu ral t " society’s a n n u a l convention a t Cor You owe it to yourself to come in T he “Decline and Fall of the Roman vallis, Novem ber 23-25, a re C. C. and look over our o rie n tal and a r t Em pire" was w ritten by Edward Gib C ate, county ag en t, E dw ard C arlton goods before you buy. O ur price« bon (1787-1794); It is universally ac and H arry R osenberg. will su rp rise you. T he V ariety knowledged to be one of the greatest Store, 89 N. Main St. dltf m asterpieces of historical composition. W e have prices on re a l, hand- The first volume was published in 1776. and had an Immediate success. The painted Ja p an e se dishes. The V ari Speaks at High S c h o o l - ety Store, 89 N. Main St. 61« Dean E. C. Robbins, of th e school second and third volumes appeared In of com m erce, U niversity of O regon, 1781, and the final publication of the See P a u lse ru d ’s $30 special suit. addressed th e stu d e n ts of th e high entire work in six volumes took place In 1788. The author's uncompromising 67« school Tuesday aftern o o n . He told hostility to Christianity, however, gave them of the w ork in general a t the great offense to many readers, and G ets 10 Y e a rs, S alem — U niversity, dw elling chiefly upon was occasion of several attacks by Jam es K inzer, fo rm er resid en t of F ol- English divines. Allison, the historian, th a t of his own dep artm en t, th e A pplegate section, was recently lowing his address, he m et w ith declared the “Decline and Fall” to be convicted of a sta tu to ry offense m any of th e s tu d e n ts and talk ed the greatest historical work in exist ag a in st a nine-year-old girl n ear E u w ith them reg ard in g th e in stitu tio n ence. Gibbon's profit from the sale of his work was £0,000 ($30,000 normal gene. He has s ta rte d serving a 10- ot h igher learn in g . D ean R obbins exchange), that of his publisher. £60,- year sentence in th e p en iten tiary . left last n ig h t for M edford, w here 009 ($300,000). J. J. P hillips, charged with a sim i he spoke at th e forum luncheon th is The author sa y a : “It was at Rome, la r offense, was found not guilty in on the fifteenth day of October, 1764, noon. the circuit court. a s I sat mnstug am idst the ruins of th e capitol, while the barefooted friars C. F. S hepherd ju s t received a c a r C liff Payne m akes fire screens. w ere singing vespers In the temple load of pianos and players, niost of of Jupiter, that the Idea of writing the Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf which a re disposed of. Come and decline and fall of the city started to 52tf select your C h ristm as piano. F in e my mind.” Bread. new piano as low as $265. P ian o s to E a t— ren t. Call a t 658 B oulevard. 67eod That Pesky Mosquito. Home Try o u r 35 cent dinner. Im agination often works as an ally B akery and R e sta u ra n t. 69 N orth Good reliab le d e n tistry a t reaso n of mosquitoes in causing sleeplessness 68-3 able prices. Dr. H enry B. P u rl, in summer. When the weary »deeper Main. 4 4 « has tossed about the bed and exhaust B eaver Bldg. Visits in Ashland— ed himself slapping a t the winged tor J. W. F itzg erald , su p e rin te n d e n t P a ro le d T h ie f D isa p p e a rs— mentor he pulls the sheet over Ids head of th e Shasta division of the S outh W hile allow ed his freedom u n d e r and tries again for slumber. The pest ern Pacific, was a business visitor parole to S heriff T e rrill, Jo h n E* Mc may have fled, but in a moment the buzzing sound is heard again. M asters, confessed a u to th ie f, m ade in th e city Tuesday. H alf unconscious in sleep the vlo- his escape, ta k in g w ith him som e tim holds his breath waiting for the We a re open fo r business. Our money from Mrs. Sm ith, w ho feeds mosquito to alight. The buzzing seems prices a re below a n y th in g of th e th e prisoners a t th e county ja il. In fa r off, but slowly gets nearer and kind in A shland. The V ariety additjon t0 the cash M cM asters stole nearer. Now fully awake he frees his Store, 8» N. Main St. C ltf pah. Qf trouserSv So far> no tra c e arm from the entangling sheet and of him has been discovered. T he prepares to strike. Still the buzzing B etter insurance a t reasonable M edford police kept q u iet for sev seems at a distance. He lies awake, ra te s. B illings Agency. P h o n e 211. e ra l days th e th e ft of a v alu ab le every nerve tense, determined to make an end of his foe when it gets near violin from E. C. Root. E n try w as enough. M oves R eported— m ade to th e building by c u ttin g a. Still the buzzing goes on. The vic Mr. K ohagen has moved from an hole th ro u g h th e glass, a n d tu rn in g tim sits up In bed the better to locate a p a rtm e n t in the P a u lse ru d house on th e key. No clues have been found its source. Then all of a sudden the Oak s tre e t to the H otel Oregon. clang of a bell proves th a t he had been in th is case. listening to the hum of a street car. New w alnuts. No. 1, th re e pounds He turns over and w aits for the real 9. M cNair Bros, g u a ra n te e Mi-O- for $1; B razil nu ts 23 cents pound, mosquito's return. five pounds for $1. P laza M arket, Na stom ach tab le ts to p ro m p tly re 61 N orth Main. 61- lieve a fte r-d in n e r d istress and in d i Hosteln Remarkaole Bird. gestion, or m oney back. Strange and weird as the adult hoatzin may be It le the young birds If you w an t th e b est th e re is in W e have o u r 1923 m odel B uicka th a t really amaze us. For both thumb bacon, boiled bam «, chipped beef, and forefinger are arm ed with sharp, on th e floor. Como in and look lard and sh o rte n in g , get it a t D et recurved claws, better developed than them over. You will a p p re c ia te 4 8 « ric k ’s. W e sell for less. them a fte r a d em onstration. Buick in any other known bird, and, what Is 6 6 « more important, they are entirely Agency. Stop in A shland— functional. William Beebe, director of M arvin and R alph Mow stopped the Tropical Research station in B rit T alent C ouple M arried— , ish Guiana, has done more than any for a sh o rt tim e in A shland T uesday, Dewey M arch and Mias H e n rie tta other scientist to reveal the secrets of as they w ere en ro u te to J a c k so n W edge w ere united in m a rria g e a t the hoatzin. He has found that this ville from th e ir hom stead in the th e P re sb y te ria n m anse, a t 1 :4 5 rem arkable youngster uses its wing Dead Indian country. T he hoys w ere o’clock Tuesday. Both p a rties a re claws to haul itself about the rough m aking the trip , to th e county se a t to young people from T alent. T h e ir nest in which it Is hatched, and also claim the bounty on a n u m b er of coy- to help in climbing about among the . . u vnii.ii anrin< -, trie n d s and acq u ain tan ces w ish th e m o te s w hich th e y h a v e k ille d m irin g in n r- branches. Mr. Beebe has also de a long, prosperous and happy jo u r- scribed the strange ability of the th e past several weeks. nev th ro u g h life. naked fledgling to swim under water. CANCER took iives ot 1.200,000 P hone 401 fo r residence ap p o in t Football With a Golden Text. people in th e U nited S tates betw een m ents. Dr. Geo. J. K inz, C hiro Little Earl, aged three, lived near a 1920 and 1922. H ad th e victim s a t p rac to r. certain college eampne, and he wax tacked th e te rrib le disease w ith sci much excited last fall over the foot entific aid d u rin g incipient s ta g e s .; xTm b re lla s covered and rep a ire d ball games. One day he placede a foot- m ost of them would be alive t o d a y . s h o p , 243 E ast M ain. 6 0 « hall that had been given him be E lectricity and ch iro p ractic is a su re , ---------- tween his sturdy legs and leaned over and safe cure of cancer. Dr. E. B u ere or Honeymoon—• it as he had seen the center do. Then Angell. F irs t N atl. Bank Bldg. j Mr and Mrs K a ri J o h n W illiam for a moment he was stumped. He 67- e o d -ti 'i {¿orstman w ere Tuesday’ n ig h t v isit knew th at the players called out some thing before the ball was put into ors in th e city, w hile on th e ir honey play, hut he had no idea what it was. V isitin g from K lam ath F alls— moon. Mr. H orstm an is * H arn ey Mr. and Mrs, C. B. C risler have county re sid e n t, w hile h is hTide is a All he could think of was his Sunday school te x t: so he called out, “Be ye a rriv ed in the city from K lam ath K erby g irl, who was fo rm e rly Miss kind to one another—g o ”’ and gave Falls, and will visit here for a few Anna M arth a H ildebran® . T he the ball a vigorous punch.—Youth's w eeks. F io tn h e re , they will go , o jy OunK COuple w ere m a rrie d T uesday Companion. P o rtla n d for a sh o rt tim e before g o - . ^ GraQtg pass ing so u th to Los Angeles. ______ , Always in Geod Humor. Blanche—Billie called on me last Cheap in su ra n c e Is co stly a t any evening and I sang a couple of songs , price. F o r sound insurance« a t i for him. No cure for it, b u t welcome , sonable ra te s , sea B illings Agency, Clara—How did yeu happen to hit relief is often brought by— E stab lish ed 1S83. 14tf upon th at way to discourage his call PACK TURKS B 9 i LOCAL AND.PERSONAL V IC K S Crown Best P a te n t F lo u rr $8.73 V A P O K U B per b a rre l u n til T hanksgiving., Flax* Ova 17 Millim Jan U»«J Yearly M arket. 61 N o rth Main. , ing?—New Tork Sun. Subscribe tor The Tidings— now. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L One cent the word each time. W AN! ED. PHYSICIANS. GARDEN PLOWING— Or any heavy DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice team work. Phone 9-F-12 or in-1 lim ited to eye, ear, nose and q uire a t K eene’s, first house east th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and Norm al building. 63« I to B. Sw edsnburg Bldg., Ash land, O re 7S-?f ! HAVE REG ISTER ED D uroc-Jersey boar at stud. W. L. Huxley. OR, J. <1. EMMEN8— P hysic'an a c J W alker Ave. 66-6* Surgoon. P ractice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and throat Glasse- HELP WANTED supplied. Oculist and aurist ft*» 8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and It j WANTED— Girl to do cooking and Bldg., M edford, Oro. 1 hone i C • ! dow nstairs work. Good wages. R eference required. W rite Mrs. L. A. Salade J r., C entral Point. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Residence and office, 108 P ioneer avenue. 67-6 T elephone 28. Office house, 10 to 12 a. ni.; 2 to 5 p. ni., Duly. FOR EXCHANGE is the reflection of radiant health To be beautiful, all many women lack is the well- rounded figure, sparkling eyes, curving cheek, cherry lips and clear rose-tinted complexion that come with vibrant, glowing HEALTH. TAN LAC <r is nature’s great health builder OVER 30 M IL L IO N E aglet Must Prove Fitness. BOTTLES SO LD *1 heered a feller down nt the cross roads store telling last night that them people over there In Rooshy are eating the bark offn the trees, and—” related a neighbor. “Aw, well,” nonchalantly replied Gap Johnson of Itum pus Ridge. “I don’t reckon the kind of trees they have over there are much loss, no way.” “He said, too, that thev are eating fhe!l. d „ Many were the strange stories told of the eagle during antiquity. It was believed to be the messenger and spirit of Jupiter. One of these stories, and perhaps the most peculiar of all of them, is the following, told by Pliny, the great naturalist of ancient R om e: As soon as her fledglings can fly thej mother eagle takes her young ones, and bids them sit upon a limb in full j “Goodgodlemlghty! Eating their view of the setting sun. If one of , ... , , dogs? By thundeT. this country has them ever so much us blinks or wulefs tl,en, ¿ M8h. , in , T e , ,S ’W « »"•»>' !'■-,<»-»«» c ity Star, and kills it, deeming it too degenerate _____ _____________ and weak to propagate the species. , Logic. The old gentleman was angry and I he said to his spendthrift son who had It W as H ard to Bear. Mr.—Have yon heard that Sjoberg’e approached him for money, “My fa- wife bad run away? ther never gave me h alf as much Mrs.—No, indeed! Poor fellow ! money ns I give you.” How did he tak e it? “Were you satisfied?” the son asked. Mr.—Well, lie lias now calm ed down “Of course I w as!” a little, but fo r th e first few days tie “ Well, then, why should he have was delirious with joy.—Stockholm given you any more?”—Boston Tnin- Kasper. s c rip t FO R TRADE--—160 acre un in cu m DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician and Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes, bered ranch on Pacific highway E ars, Nose, T h ro at. G lasses f t- and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all ted. Room 6. Mills-McCall Block. house and outbuildings; good Phone 79 or 28. stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen- ___ ________ t'y of wood and tillab le land. W ill I DK G c PH ETTEPLA C K D e n tis t trg.de for unincum bered A shland | — successor to W. E. Buchanan. acreage; prefer no house, b u l ; Special a tte n tio n given to s tra ig h t w ould ensider acreage w ith sm all I ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth. house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran. Office hours. 9 to 12 and 1:30 to Ite St. 231«* 5. Office phone 151. Residence phone 201-J. Cam ps Building, FOR R E N I. A shland, Oregon. 45tf FOR REN T— A m odern bungalow . j P. CHISHOLM — G raduate fu rn ish ed , close in. Also th re e veterinary. Located on the Gill room fu rn ish ed ap a rtm e n t. A dults property, w est of the N orm al preferred. 357 V ista St., A p a rt School on W alker Ave. m ent 4. Phone 122. 6 1 tf CHIROPRACTORS FOR RENT— Nicely furnished five ___ room ap a rtm e n t. L ight and wa- p p E. It. ANGELL— C h iro p ra c tic ter furnished. Inquire R. W. Con and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi over, Tidings office, o r phone 387- nation does wonders. F irst Nat l J evenings or Sunday. 65tf Bank Bldg. Phone 48 ¡42. House Calls FOR RENT— Two /o o m ap artm en t furnished. A dults only. 133 No. CONVALESCENT HOME Pioneer itre e t. €5tf HOME — Good FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed housekeep CONVALESCENT cheer. Good care. Good food. ing a p a rtm e n t, low er floor. 573 Term s reasonable. 153 G ran t« E ast Main St. 67-3 j St. Phone 411-R. 306-lm o FOR RENT— T hree room fu rn is h e d 1 TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. a p a rtm e n t w ith bath and sleeping 1 _ porch, reasonable to fight parties f o r prom pt and careful service, for the w inter. Phone 263-R or, auto tru c k s or horse drays, call tall 369 H argadine. _____ 67-2 W h ittle T ran sfer Co. P hone l i t . Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n ear H otel TJ»e Perfect M other-in-Law. A shland. 56« She has a m arvelous talent for tlm- i Ing her visits. She always arrives the L L. POWELL— G ENEIV a L TRANS F E R — Good team and m o to r ; day you need her and never stays a tru ck s. Good service a t a rea so n i day too long. She always brings cheer able nrtce Phhne 83. I and helpfulness and a big basket of ! things from the old farm. She gets FOR SALE. I along beautifully with her sons and ' daughters-in-law. She knows how to SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon ! please her grandchildren without spoil- 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. : ing them and ruining their digestions. She knows bow and when to write a FOR SALE— W inter apples. P hone check and when to make beaten bis 52-1 mo* 10F13. cuit and fry a chicken. She lias per fect health and a young mind. She is FOR SALE— W in ter apples a t $1 per box. Bring your boxes. W. L. the perfect mother-in-law. Moore, Belleview. C3-6 There is always the chance that you will get her if you m arry often enough. FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay. first and second crop. Phone 6-F-2. G rant —From Life. Davis. €4-6 FOR SALE— Ford ro ad ste r truck, 1917, best engine ever, ;.11 !n good condition, fully equipped with tools, extra tires, m ock i b so rb e rs, etc., for quick sale ONLY $195. One Overland ro ad ster, 1920, lost $1135, all In good condition i nd fully equipped w ith tools, etc. Price ?350. Bee BEAVER REAL TY CO. 67-3 ; ; I ' i j j K E E P TH E DOCTOR AWAY By eating an apple a day. Spitz, Gauo, G rim es, Golden, A rkansas Black, Blue P erniain, Delicious and Newtown. $1, $1.35, $1.50, $2 per box delivered. J. A. G ear, 527 T errace St. Phone 408-J • 67-3 : C o o - r c iO H 1, PUMPKIN AND MINCE PIES F O R TH A N K SG IV IN G have a large sh are of our best a tte n tio n long before the day comes ’round. T hat these pastries will be fit for the feast— sw eet, arom atic, " ta s ty ,” d e l i c i o u s wholesome and alto g eth er »atisfy- ing, our rep u tatio n rssures. <J please ¡dace pour Thanksgiving jrd e rs w ith us as early as possible. <J Danish P astry , B u tter Rolls, Napoleons and Cream Puffs. LITHIA BAKERY A CARLOAD OF FENCING JUST IN------- I can save you $1.90 on n 20 rod roll o t fencing ag ain st any catalog house prices. Now is the tim e to buy. Fencing of everv description. Plow s and H arrow s. New and used Sewing M achines alw ays on hand. The W hite Sew ing M achine is king of all PEIL’S CORNER A Scene From TH E PRISONER OF ZENDA NOW SHOWING AT THE VINING Effective Profits Start at Once There are no lost dividends when you put your surplus funds in our Certificates of Deposit Interest starts the day you deposit your money. Rei ¡aide ASHLAND REALTY CO Opposite City Hall Business Chances Real Estate Insurance These Certificates may he obtained in large or small denominations, and are protected by the entire resources of this institution. W. A. SHELL The Citizens Bank of Ashland Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz Ashland, Oregon B A R B E R Children's Work A »peoiulte FOR SALE— Dry laurel wood, plenty of h eater chunks; 12 inch tier, $4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75; 12 inch second grow th fit, $3.25; delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-mo* FOR SALE— T horoughbred A iredale 10 weeks old, fem ale. $5. Phone 284-J. 68-3* FOR SALE— A victrola, like new. R easonable. Inquire Vendome ho tel. 68-6 FOR SALE OR RENT— T hree acre fru it ranch, five room house, oil S traw berry Lane. Mi Neville, 375 B St. or 244 M echanic. C9-3 FOR SALE— Milk cow, fresh. J. E. W ild, fo u rth house n o rth B elle view school house. 68-3* FOR SALE— F o u r room co tace, city w ater and lights, large lot, some fr u it, g arag e, nie? io cat.o n . Low price for cash o. will sell on tonus. See Mrs. C. E. Lane, Tidings. 68-3 Good Insurance We have not gone out of busi ness! T his Agency was estab lished in 1883 and has been built up w ith the idea of protecting the people of A shland and vicinity with SOUND INSURANCE. We do not deal in CHEAP INSUR ANCE; if we considered it safe for the assured, we would have had it to sell a t th is office years ago. The ag en t of cheap . in su r ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth. No one can affo rd to lose even once on fire insurance. Billings Agency Established 1883 Rout E state and Real Insurance ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 2 1 J 41 E Main SR Crab a Champion L ifte r. A weight 490 tim es its own is just an average lift for a crab. ,