Friday, November 24, 1922 ASHLAND DALLI TIDING« PAOS FOUR ■■ O. E. S. A pron and H andkerchief VALUE OF GOAT OVERLOOKED! B azaar, M asonic H all. S aturday, De­ — cem ber 2, aftern o o n and evening. English Newspaper Gives a Variety ' 71-tf of Reasons Why the Animate Should Be More Popular. NEW S is any hum an activity or even t that ■.« o f in terest to oth er hum ans. T he BEST new s is that w h ich in terests th e greatest num ber of people. T he T idings w ould greatly appreciate it if you w ould call 3 0 when you have an item of in terest. Thank you. HE’S ANGRY AT FRANCE Spend Day in G ian ts P a ss—■ *5——-5 — ata ■ ro m u . a year her ju n io r, w aiting for a H- in educating th e people to the im- to give th is pc3ter at least a once i 9cence, w hen she was invited to ap­ portance of properly p rearin g th e over.” Intro d u cto ry to the details * is the follow ing p a ra g ra p h : “ Yo«J¡ pear before Ju d g e Spicer again parcel for m ailing. T here she was told th a t the divorce; In the A shland p03t office lobby postm aster is forbidden to accept bad been wiped off the docket and is posted a bulletin which gives de- im properly packed, w iappe or i th a t 3he was still G ladw ell’s le g a l1 tailed inform ation concerning the legibly addiessed paicels, so o not proper packing of each class of par- ask him to do so. They cannot e . .apausÄ.----- cels and it w ill'b e well for p atro n s accepted, even as o rdinary m ail. It is difficult to understand why goat j W. H. M cNair and T. H. Simpson keeping has never attained wider pop­ m otored to G ran ts P a ss toilay, to ularity in England. In many other look a fte r business in te rests in the countries goats are looked upon as na- 1 TURKEY DAY CONTEST VITAL TO UNIVERSITY' ' ‘C lim ate C ity.” tionul assets, declares London Tit- Bits. S atu rd ay special, ham 29c per lb. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­ In addition to being Inexpensive to 7 2-1 buy, goats are exceedingly cheap to E nders. gene, Nov. 24.— (Special.) — W ith ________ keep. Their milk is more rich, sweet the o p p ortunity to rep resen t the C hristm as only a few days away, and creamy than cow’s milk, and. west a g a in st Penn s ta te a t Pasadena Has N asal O peration— ¡hanging in th e balance, th e Oregon Thom as A nderson, of M ountain O rder th a t new su it now, a t O rres above all, the anim als are entirely free and get 100 per cent satisfactio n . from tuberculosis. The milk cannot, eleven will clash w ith th e U niversity avenue, underw ent an o peration on 71-2* therefore, convey the dreaded plague I of W ashington a t S eattle, T hanksgiv­ his nose T hursday th a t req u ired con­ ___ to infants. It is estim ated th at 75 per ing day. siderable tim e and was a n y th in g but i cent of cows are infected with the (11s- ease pleasant. He spent T hursday night Intprovhig in H ealth — Oregon is now tied w ith the Uni­ Mrs. A nderson, who u n derw ent an A good goat can be bought for about a t th e C om m unity hospital, but left versity of C alifornia for first honors th e re th is m orning m uch im proved. operation som e tim e ago, is reported S10. It should be kept tethered in a | in th e Pacific cosat conference, hav­ to be im proving nicely,. field or garden, where it will easily find i n g gone th ro u g h the season w ithout food for itself, for goats eat almost M accabees H ard Tim es Dance and a conference defeat. In view of the H ave your clothes pressed on a ! anything in the way of grass and vege­ Feed, Moose hall, Novem ber 29. F or fact th a t C alifornia has decreed she tables, provided they are clean. Thin M accabees and friends. 71-fr-tu H offm an press at O rres T ailo r Shop. will not accept, if chosen, th e in v ita ­ porridge occasionally is also accepta­ 71-2* , ble, while hay or grain may be given t i o n to rep re sen t the west in the an-j Try Our Bread— at regular intervals—say, three tim es in u a l in tersectio n al classic on New, We m ake real grah am , raisin and Union Services Thanksgiving— a day. Even a t this rate the cost of ¡Y ear’s day, an Oregon victory against Union T hanksgiving services for food for each goat should not be more w aln u t bread. Hom e B akery and W ashington would put th e W ebfcot-i R e stau ra n t. G9 N orth Main. 70-2 all the churches is planned th is year, than a few cents a day. Christ A. Meletis of Pittsburgh. Pa., ' ers in line for selection. according to Rev. W. Judson Old- In unfavorable w eather It is better who served in France with the Twen­ field, president of the local m inis- | O keep goats under cover. An excel­ ty-eighth division and was wounded Mrs. Parsley’s Mother D ’es— These will be lent shed for this purpose can be made six times, was awarded the French O. POSTER TELLS HOYV TO Mrs. George P arsley , of 692 B I erial association. at home nt a cost of about five dollars. Croix de Guerre and officially cited held T hursday m orning, a t 1 0:30 PROPERLY WRAP PACKAGES; s tre e t, received a teleg ram S aturday Tiie annual yield of milk Is about 250 for exemplary bravery under fire. He o’clock, a t the P re sb y te ria n church. evening th a t h er m other, Mrs. F. E. quarts from each goat, and this is has returned the cross and citation Young, of K yle, Texas, was seriously The serm on will be preached by Rev. P o stm aster G eneral W ork has p u tj equal in food value to 400 pounds of t 0 President M lllerand of France be­ ill, and she 'left on tra in 53 Sunday / - S- Chaney, p a sto r of th e M ethodist butcher’s meat. Milking must be done cause of the stand France has taken fo rth th e g rea test e ffo rt ever under- j evening. Monday m orning Mr. P a r- church. twice a day—in the morning and eve­ In aid of the Turks. Meletis says taken by the d e p a rtm e n t in in terest-! ning. There are occasions when goats, the wounds he suffered while in ing the e n tire nation in the m a tte rj ' sley received a telegram th a t Mrs. I W anted, 500 m en to look a t our like cows, become dry, but by keeping France were nothing compared to the of handling the C hristm as parcels of I Y oung had passed away. 500 woolens a t $29.50 for su its and two or more a regular supply should be j wounds he felt when lie learned that the people. Not only in the -matter , France had been aiding the Turkish overcoats, at O rres T ailor Shop, i m aintained. “ I m ay as well be honest w ith you of e x p e d itin g . th e delivery, but also Goat’s milk is especially suitable for ; forces in their recent advunces. 1-2’ and tell you th a t I saved m yself Some values, believe me! ailing children, and is the best food for j - —----- — - $2.50 on th is $10 w orth of Ja p stu ff, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY S atu r-j adult invalids who are compelled to BAZAAR— Masonic hall, iig u rin g also cost of gasoline from day, Decem ber 2, aftern o o n and ev- ¡ take milk in its raw state. FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed housekeep­ WIFE TOO EAGER TO WED M edford.” Folks w ith good m em o­ ening. Many people dislike goats because ing a p a rtm e n t, close in. 573 E. | 71-tf | AGAIN; DIVORCE REVOKED | of an erroneous belief th at they show ries and sound ju d g m en t know th a t Main St. 11-3* : their bad tem pers in a forceful m an­ they get th e b est values ALWAYS LOST— Gold w rist w atch Rew ard for j See O rres. ner. While anim als th at are frequent­ Have you lo st $25? a t TH E BAZAAR, on th e Plaza. 71-1 AKRON, O., Nov. 24.— Because he retu rn . Zora M cCourry, 468 Oak 71-2* ly annoyed and irritated naturally St. 74-4* show resentm ent, goats which are discovered th a t the wom an had given OYSTERS— F resh eastern . a t th e R* lui it front P o rtla n d — cared for kindly and looked a f t e r ; false testim ony. Ju d g e H. C. Spicer FOR SALE— T ancred W hite Leg­ 7 1tf ; G. A. G ardner, judge of Jackson properly are both docile and grateful T avern Cafe. !has revoked the divorce decree he horn hens, it 50 rents tach ., 14 Roca lit. 11-1* county, and Jam es Owens, a com- 'g ra n te d to Mrs. Genevieve Gladwell. M ed ioid P ion eer D ies— m issioner, w ith W. H. Gore, b a n k e r 1 MiND HAS ITS LIMITATIONS ¡T hom as G ladw ell, the husband, lives FOR RENT— Sm all house, nicely Jo h n E. P erdue, age 82, died in and civic booster re tu rn e d to th e i ________ I in W ilsonburg, W. Va. She accused furnished, one block .fro m F irst M edford W ednesday from in firm a ­ south last n ig h t, a fte r u rging th e ! Impossible for Human Reason’ to A t-; him w ith ru n n in g aro u n d w ith o th er Natl. Bank. A dults preferred. Phone 122. Inquire 357 Vista lit. ries p e rtin e n t to old age«. He had highw ay com m ission to designate th e j tend to More Than One Thing women and said she intended to live 71tf been a resident of th a t vicinity for Blue Ledge road as a re g u la r route. ; a t a T im e . w ith h er siste r a fte r the divorce and nearly 40 years. He was born i n , Mr. Gore had an in sp iratio n and sug LOST— L arge orange P ersian cat. never m arry again. F in d e r notify Mrs. C. W. Soren- M issouri in 1840, com ing to Oregon ge£j e(j th a t th e com m ission nam e as j It is quite possible for us to do two She was found in the m arriag e li­ or more things a t once. In fact, most ton, 466 Allison. Phone 327-L. 30 y ears la te r, locating near Rose- & a ta te rOaq th e county road betw een i 71-2* of us do so rath e r frequently. For cense b u reau w ith Jesse C. H en th o rn , burg. F u n e ra l services w ere h e ld , ^ief ihe W. M. in Jackson county, Oregon, lo- w it: One cow, about four years old, w eight , bout 900 pounds, rolor fel­ low, rig h t e a r had swallow , under b ltt in left »ar. That ) have m ade the affidavits req u ired by law. The said anim al will be offered for sale a t public au c­ tion bv J. W. H atch er, constable of A shland d istric t, at my ranch on section 23, tow nship 38, ran g e 1 E. o f W. M about one m ile n o rth e a st of T alen t, on the 15th day of De­ cem ber, 1922, a t 2 p. m.. to satisfy costs and expenses th a t m ay have been reg u larly m ade. Da e of firs t publication. Novem ber 24th. 19 22. ANDREW OLSON. 71-2-fri W o rk and Play. Tlie two principal things in life are work and play. Everybody ought to do both in proper proportions, sys­ tem atically, religiously. To fail to do e ith e r is perilous. To overdo one and fail to do tlie other is foolish. Ex­ trem ists do not know how to balance these two obligations aright. One per­ son believes in work, work, and more work. He lias too many irons in the fire. He tries to do so much work that be spread? his output over a large area, und naturally it becomes thin. The quantity gets the best of quality. This person’s work soon he- comes self-slavery. He drives his tired, aching body when it ought to seek diversion and relaxation. He gets o’.d prem aturely. He wears out before ids time. W earing out under these conditions is about as had as rusting out under other conditions.— Grit. M — M I T G H E I L — M I M itchell Piano I Napoleon as “ C orpo ral V io le t.’’ T In stru ctio n s ta rte d “Corporal Violet” was an appella­ T C tion given to Napoleon B onaparte dur­ in A shland (’ II ing his stay in Elba in 1814-1815 by 1905 and is still It E his adherents in France. The violet on its way. . K was the floral device of the empire, L Pianos and Phonographs for and was worn by its partisans, wiio Sale— Phone 223 L confidently predicted that a certain “Corporal Violet” would return in the spring. Napoleon was toasted as “Corporal Violet" and “F ather Violet,” while la­ dies who longed for the em peror's re­ turn wore violets in their bonnets, and smiled significantly when asked i the reason. Little pictures of tlie flow­ er were sold, which, on raising the i petals, disclosed the features of the | banished hero. Eagle Meat Market We have some very special Morrell Cured Ham at the very low price of 31c Lard—5 lb. pails ........................................................ *^c Lard—10 lb. p a ils .......................................................51.50 Round and Loin Steaks ........................................... Best Pot R o a st............................................................ Beef for S tew in g ........................................................ 15c ^3c Try one order and you will be a satisfied customer of tne The Eagle Meat Market In the Barnyard. The farm and everything about It looked beautiful, beautiful indeed witli its yard full of ricks, the pond full of ducks, the fields full of sheep and cattle, and the trees still full of leaves and birds. She flung maize i about the y a rd ; the hens scampered towards it and the young pigs gal­ loped, quarreling over the grains which they groped and snuffled for, grinding each one separately in their iron jaws, while the pullets stalked delicately among them, picked up the maize seeds—one, two, three— und swallowed them like ladies.— 1 A. E. Coppard. Boost for the W in ter F a ir. Here is an array of lovely‘merchandise from which you can select pleasing gifts for every one. Colored borders, embroid­ ered handkerchiefs, lace and every imaginable attraction is included in our assortment. • Note the following prices: 20c each 15c each 18c each Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, made in solid colors, with embroid­ ered corner; colors, pink, blue, green, yellow, orchid. Ladies’ “ Mountain Home” Ladies’ “ Alpine” embroid­ two tone Handkerchiefs, col­ Ladies’ all pure linen Hand­ ered Handkerchief, hem­ ored borders with embroid­ kerchiefs, white with colored embroidery in comer. stitched edge with embroid­ ered corner. ered corner. 25c each 29c each 35c each 10c each Ladies’ “ Mountain Home” Handkerchiefs, white with Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, all colored hand loom embroid­ rude linen in six plain colors with embroidered corner. ered corner. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, “ Bi­ jou” Novelty, in white and colors with tinsel emhroid ered corners. 39c each Ladies’ Handkerchief, all pure linen, with Irish hand embroidery in corner, made in white and colors. 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