Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ashland
Tidings
E stablished y 76
Monday, November 27, 1022
d«WT.A<n D A IL l «D IM O I
PAGE TWO
M odesto’s
Seaman Medal Given Judge Gary
for A ugust ..........................
6.30
Mrs. V ictor
P ottes. justice
w itness .................................
4.40 Susanne H. C arter, school ex­
hibits expense ..................... 100.00
R alph Jolley, justice ju ro r . .
1.00
F ra n k Reed, justice w itness
7.60
T otal, $502.59
Mrs. W. E. S ten n ett, justice
w itness .................................
1.60
F ru it Inspector’s O ffice
W. E. S ten n ett, justice w it­
E. R. O atm an, fru it inspec­
ness ........................................
1.60
t o r s salary and ex p en se. . $189.00
F. F. Stone, ju stice ju ro r . .
1.00 H ow ard E. W arner, fru it in-
. O. Taylor, ju stice f e e s . . . 101.85
pector’s salary and expense 189.00
O. Tim othy, justice f e e s ..
1.00 Big Pines L um ber Co. fru it
.. W . W alker, ju stice ju ro r
1.00
inspector’s e x p e n s e ............
9.30
Mrs. F red P u tn am , justice
w itness .................................
1.60
T otal. $387.30
(E d ito ria l)
Every Evening Except
to the citizens of Belleview, who are
The
Belleview
d
istric
t
is
standing
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
at a point today w here it m ay tu rn a sk in g them selves, “ will it p ay ?"
Follow ing a re a few figures fu rn ­
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
about and s ta r t a forw ard m ovem ent
ished
by the M odesto d istric t:
PAPER
such
as
has
never
been
experienced
The
e n tire M odesto valley a t one
TEL EPH O N E 39
in the history of th is portion oi the tim e raised good crops of grain, hut,
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
Rogue R iver valley.
th e ground had so d e te rio ra te d th at
W ater m ay now he had on every from 1890 to 1900 the crops becam e
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
Postoffice aa Second-class Mail Mat acre in Belleview, if tlie citizens of poorer and poorer u n til it was deem-
ter.
the d istric t will get to g eth er and ed absolutely necessary to irrig a te
aabscription Price Delivered in City: work tow ard th is end. This d istric t the land. The proposition was tak -j
A ssessor’s O ffice
One m onth ....................................$ -65 can be converted from a dry and en up and th e d istric t form ed, but
T
otal,
$371.05
j
B. Colem an, assessor’s sal
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 sem i-arid acreage to a prosperous not w ithout some difficulty. W ater
Six m onths .................................... 3.75
Sheriff’s Office
a ry ........................................ $166.66
com
m
unity,
w
ith
th
e
land
m
aking
was
delivered
on
7000
acres
in
1904
One year ...................................... 7.60
C. E. T errill, sh e riff’s salark $208.33 i Linnie Hanscam deputy a s­
from six to ten tim es the pro fit th a t From th is tim e u n til 1915, various
Mail and Rural Routes
Geo. B. Alden, deputy sh e riff’s
sessor’s salary ..................... 110.00
One month ....................................$ -65 has been marie on the ground d u r- portions of the project w ere under
sa la ry and e x p e n s e ............ 148.41 Ray C olem an, deputy asses­
T nree m onths . . ........................ 1-95 ing th e the past few years.
construction, so th a t a fair com pari-
L. D. F orncrook, deputy sh e r­
♦Lx m onths .................................... 3.60
so r’s salary ..........................
90.00
A
few
figures
as
to
w
hat
has
been
son could be m ade w ith the d istrict
On« year ...................................... 6-5*
iff’s salary .......................... 110.00 C lair Colem an, work in a s­
done in th e once practically arid Mo as it existet from 1890 to 1900, and
ADVERTISING RATES
L. D. F orncrook, finger p rin t
81.00
sessor’s office ...................
Display A dvertising
desto valley m ay prove in te re stin g from 1910' to 1920.
w
ork
......................................
15.00
Amy
C.
Dow,
work
in
asses­
Mtigie in se rtio n , each in c h ............ 30c
A fter
Before
E dna Snyder deputy sh e riff’s
YEARLY CONTRACTS
s o r’s office ..........................
60.00
Irrig a tio n
Irrig a tio n
Display Advertising
salary
....................................
93.00
Elva
C.
M
itchell,
work
in
a
s­
2,025
81
One tim e a w e e k ......................,2714c N um ber of farm ers in th e d istrict
Hazel T etherow , deputy sh e r­
sessor's office .....................
69.00
40
1,000
Two tim es a week.............. . . . . 2 5
c A verage size of farm acreage . . .
iff’s
salarjy
..........................
85.00
Grace
V.
Pearce,
work
in
a
s­
10,000
tv e ry o th e r d a y .......................... ^ 0 c P op u latio n — R u ral ..........................
A rthur Williams (right) Is seen presenting to Judge Elbert II. Gary the
1,300
Local R eaders
sesso r’s office .....................
61.50
Louis
Livingston Seaman medal for conspicuous achievement in the con­ D alton T errill, deputy sh e r­
14,000
2,200
Town of M odesto ...................
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c
iff’s salary ..........................
$11.00 J. B. Coleman, assessor's tra v ­
servation of human life, at the luncheon given by Mr. W illiams as president of
To run every o th er dtey for one
eling expense .....................
15.00
24,000 the Safety Institute of America in honor of Judge Gary at tlie Bankers club Doris K leinham m er, work in
3,500
T otal ....................................
m onth, each line, each tim e . . i f
of New York. The medal was awarded to Mr. Gary in recognition of Ids lead­
s
h
e
riff’s
office
...................
63.00
j
B.
Colem
an,
stam
ps
for
as-
$250 ership of the New York safety week campaign which resulted in the saving
To ru n every issue for one m onth
$30
Land value per acre, average
F. J. N ew m an, work on tax
14.55
sesor’s office ...................
or m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5.' F o r d istric t, to ta l ...................
$2,410,000 $20,000,000 of forty lives in one week.
C lassified Column
m
atte
rs
.................................
300.00
Home
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
asses-
15,572,350
966,735
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
D aily’s Taxi, sh e riff's office
3.00
s o r’s telephone for J u l y .,
To ru n every issue for one m onth
expense
.................................
22.00
Home
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
asses­
$35,572,350
o r m ore,
th e w ord each tim e.
T otal value farm property ................................. $3,376,735
L. D. F orncrook, deputy sh e r­
3.00
so r's telephone for A ugust
Legal R ate
8,785,000 VELVET JACKET WAS SYMBOL
A verage a n n u a l gross value of farm o u tp u t............
578,000
iff’s
tra
v
e
lin
g
expense
.
.
.
F irst tim e, per 8-pc)nt lin e ......... 10c
64.32
‘
Jacksonville
Post,
assesso
r’s
4,392,500 Worn by Stevenson, According tc
O perating cost to produce ...........................................
227,000
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., sh e r­
I office p rin tin g ...................
3.50
W riter, as Protest Against the
polnt line ...................................... 6c
iff’s
telephone
for
Ju
ly
.
.
12.40
,
M
edford
Mail
T
ribune
asses-
Tyranny of Fashion.
C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 A vailable for p ro fits, living, replacem ents, e tc .. . $ 351,000 $ 4,392,500
Hom e Tel. & Tel. Co., slier-
1 so r’s office printing
.12.50
O bituaries, the line ......................2 ',4 c
F o u r facts should be noted in th e , Belleview th a t the p rofits available
iff’s
telephone
for
A
ugust
13.95
M edford Book Store, a sse s-
Tlius
gallantly
he
appears
In
my
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders above tab le ; nam ely, th e increase a t the p resent tim e are so sm all when mind’s eye when I pause in rereading ]
M edford Mail T ribune, slier-
s o r’s office supplies
1.85
they w ould be one of his books and summon up a
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r initt from 81 to 2025 farm ers in th e dis- com pared x w ith w h at
iff’s
p
r
i
n
t
i
n
g
........................
28.75
j
I10.
M. W illiam s Co., asses-
t
.
“
Tanlac
has
actu
ally
b
u
ilt
me
up
a fie r w ater was p u t on th e ground, fantasm of the author—Robert Louis!
atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re
M edford Book Store, sh e riff’s
so r’s office supplies
25.59
tb e y are Rardly com parable.
llglous and benevolent orders will be tric t; the increase in population
Stevenson, gentleman adventurer in “ a l)OUnds *n w eight and I am now
12.45
office
supplies
...................
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad from 3500 to 24,000; tlie advance in
A shland would also reap a profit life and letters, his brown eyes shin­ enjoying w onderful h e a lth ,” de­ Nash Taxi, sh e riff’s expense
4.50
vertlslng when an adm ission or other
Total, $767.1!
the
value
of
farm
property
from
$3,-
from
th e irrig a tio n of th e d istric t ing in a sw arthy face, his lean, long- clared Mrs. Mamie E. Doud, of 648 P o stal Tel. Cable Co., sh e r­
charge is m ade.
enduring
body
adorned
witli
a
black
W idow s’ P ensions
Hayes stre e t, San Francisco, Calif.
37 6,735 before the w ater was avail- for the p resent in d u strie s w ould do
9.32 Mrs. J u a n ita B utler, widow's
iff’s telegram s ...................
velvet jacket, Henry Van Dyke writes
What C on stitu tes A dvertising
“
A
severe
a
tta
ck
of
influenza
left
able to $35.572,350 a fte r irrig a tio n m ore business and with th e increased
D alton T errill deputy sh e r­
in Scribner's.
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
pension ................................. $ 20.00
me in aw ful health. My a p p e tite was
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti was in full sw ing, and th a t the production th a t w ould positively
iff’s expense ........................
4.7 6 E ffie M arie Baer, w idow ’s
This garm ent is no disguise, but a so poor th a t n othing appealed to me,
tu te s news and w hat advertising, am ount available for p rofits, living, come with irrig a tio n , new concerns symbol. It is short, so as not to im­
C. E. T errill, sh e riff’s expense 61.04
pension .................................
25.00
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which replacem ents, etc., increased from would be necessary to c a rry on cer- pede him with entangling tails. It Is and the little I did e a t caused ter
W estern Union Tel. Co., sher-
Alice P. Howell, widow’s pen­
is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ $351,000 to $4,392,500, m aking a tain lines of business which would unconventional, as a protest against rible spells of indigestion, bloating
’ ift’s teleg ram s ...................
13.60
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
sion ........................................
25.00
tlie tyranny of fashion. But it is of and h e a rt p alpitation. I had d rea d ­
events, w here an adm ission charge to tal of $4,042,500 b ro u g h t into the sp rin g up w ith th e grow th of the
Mrs.
Ina
H
uson,
widow’s
pen­
ful
pains
in
my
back
and
rh
eu
m
a
­
velvet,
mark
you,
to
match
a
certain
Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS d istric t above th a t b ro u g h t in before valley.
T otal, $1349.83
sion ........................................
54.00
ADVERTISIN G.”
T his applies to irrig a tio n . This in itself should be
Belleview needs w ater— will they niceness of choice and preference of tism in my le ft knee which ached
Clerk’s Office
beauty—yes, and probably a touch of and pained me so bad I could hardly
Mary R oberts H i g g i n s .......... 15.00
organizations a n d societies of every sufficient evidence to th e people of get it?
bravura in all its w earer's vagaries. b e a r my w eight on it. I felt so m is­ Chauncey
F lorey,
counOv
kind as well as to individuals.
Mrs. Dolly Love, widow’s
’Tis like the silver spurs, broad som­
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fter
c
le
rk
’s
salary
......................$166.66
pension .................................
25.00
erab le th a t life hardly seem ed w orth
brero and gay handkerchief of tlie
incom e which th e association has. ’
they have occurred is news.
M
ildred
Neil
Florey,
deputy
Anna P recso tt, widow’s pen­
All com ing social or organization The budget for 1923 is $40,000,
thoroughbred cowboy—not an element living.
c le rk ’s salary ...................... 125.00
sion ........................................
10.00
“ But T anlac has rid me of my
m eetings of societies w here no hence a generous and general p u r­ I
of the dandiacal, but a tribute to ro­
m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
Mrs. G ladys Rowen, widow's
tro u b les ju s t like it was m ade es­ Delilia Stevens, deputy c le rk ’s
mance.
Strange
th
at
the
most
genu­
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS chase of seals is im perative.
salary .................................... 110.00
pension .................................
20.00
ine of men usually have a bit of this pecially for me. I eat h eartily and
N inety-five per cent of th e pro­
NEWS.
in their composition; your only incur­ enjoy my m eals now, and I never R u b erta P earce, deputy clerks
! R etha M. R ichardson, widow's
ceeds from th e sale of seals is k e p t 1
salary ....................................
able poseur being the fellow who af­ have an ache or pain; in fact, I
90.00
pension .................................
32.50
rig h t here in Oregon to extend the
fects never to pose and betrays him­
Alice
M.
Poor,
deputy
clerk
's
Lydia
Sanders
widow’s
pen­
sim
ply
feel
like
a
new
w
om
an.”
N inety-five per cent of th e grape self by his attitude of scorn.
educational and preventive work and
salary .................’.................
75.00
sion ........................................
17.50
T anlac is sold by all good d ru g ­
¡acreage
in Josephine county has been
Of course Stevenson did not always
to build up a general health program
M
attie
Stevens,
deputy
c
le
rk
’s
Mrs.
Eliz.
Sevey,
widow’s
gists.
m uch of which centers about the signed up in the recently organized wear tliis symbolic garment. In fact
salary ................... : .............. 75.00
pension .................................
17.50
children of the state. Only five p e r ! Josephine County G rape G row ers’ as­ tlie only time I met him in the flesh
Lueile
Koontz,
w
ork
in
c
le
rk
’s
Mrs.
Rose
R.
Singler,
widow's
cent of the proceeds go to the Na- sociation. ( ounty Agent H. B. How- his clothes had a discouraging resem­ COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
75.00,
office ......................................
pension .................................
32.50
ell assisted in bringing this o rg an i­ blance to those of the rest of us at
tional association.
Irm a M artin, work in c le rk ’s
the
Authors’
club
in
New
York.
And
'
Addie
W
ebb
Shanks,
w
idow
’s
The follow ing is a schedule of ex­
zation ab o u t and has since rendered
a few months ago, when I traced his
office ......................................
75.00,
pension .................................
10.00
LAW NOT COMPLIED W ITH,
¡som e aid to th e m anagem ent in plan- “footprints on the sands of time” at p e n d itu res of Jackson County, Ore­
Jo h n H a rris » w ork in c le rk ’s
'C
allia
Card,
widow
's
pension
14.40
SAYS REVENUE COLLECTOR ning the m ark e tin g of th is y e a r’s Waikiki beach, near Honolulu, the gon, to g eth er with a list of the claim ­
office ......................................
33.00 Mrs. N ettie Gren, widow’s
_______
Strop, which consisted of ab o u t 20 picture drawn for me by those who a n ts and articles of service for which
I
Dan M. P earce, work in c le rk ’s
pension .................................
15.00
PORTLAND, Nov. 27.— “ Many o r-jc a rlo a d s, says the O. A. C. E xtension knew him when he passed that way, the claim is m ade, and which w ere
office ......................................
69.00 Amy R. T horn, widow’s pen-
was
that
of
a
lank,
barefooted,
bright-
j
passed
upon
by
the
County
C
ourt
of
<s>
Society cares little how you <$> ganizations e n title d to e x e m p tio n s; News.
Chauncey F lorey, freig h t and
LOO
sion
♦ got it, if you only have it.
<$> from tax on adm issions a re not com-
Josephine county grape grow ers,! eyed, sun-browned man who daun- Jackson County d u rin g the m onth of
stam ps for office ..............
17.50
dered along the shore in white-duck Septem ber, 1922.
<•>
—
plying w ith a n im p o rta n t provision the assistance of th e grape com m it-
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., c le rk ’s
trousers and a shirt wide open at tlie
T.otal, 358.40
i'
F a ilu re supplies th e founda-
of the revenue law by which th a t ex- tee of the G ran ts P ass cham ber of neck. But the velvet jacket was in
The follow ing bills w ere allowed
telephone for July ............
8.35
Care o f P o o r Not at P oor Farm
tion upon which m any successes
em ptior. can be o b tain e d ,” said Clyde • com m erce, and the office of County his wardrobe, you may be sure, ready as follows w ith th e exceptions
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., clerk 's
A. D. Beardsley, reg u la r indi­
G. H untley, collector of in te rn al rev-¡A gent Howell, w ere recently gran ted for fitting weather and occasion.
sh o w n :
<$> are built.
telephone for A ugust . . . .
15.35
gent ........................................ $ 10.00
<S>
----------
® enue, today. “ In o rd er to secure th is a 22 per cent reduction in freig h t
County Court and C om m issioners
M edford Mail T ribune, c le rk ’s
Mrs.
G. R. Broheck, re g u la r
•••
The v irtu e of saving has its $> tax exem ption it is necessary for the r a t es on grapes to N orthw est points
EASY WAY TO CRACK NUTS jG. A. G a rd n e r,'c o u n ty ju d g e ’s
office p rin tin g ...................
18.60
indigent
..................... •
8.00
-•> penalties, one of which is being • organization desiring the sam e to This y e a r’s crop is being m ark eted
salarf- ....................................$166.66
Nellie
B
oardm
an,
reg
u
la
r
in
­
file
w
ith
th
is
office,
several
days
in
th
ro
u
g
h
the
Pacific
F
ru
it
and
Pro-
Scientists Recommend Use of Liquid V ictor B ursell, county com ­
called "close.”
T otal, $953.46
digent .................................... 25.00
A ir as Best Means of Getting
<$>
----------
advance of the date of th e e n te rta in - duce com pany, which will place Jose-
m issioner's salary and ex­
T
reasurer’s
O ffice
at
Delectable
Kernel.
Mrs.
K ate Copple, re g u la r in­
•«'
The logical and zoo logical • nient, an a ffid av it claim ing exemp- ph¡ne county grapes in all N orthw est
pense ......................................
78.00
A.
C.
W
alker,
country
tre
a
s
­
8.00
digent
....................................
<•> a ttrib u te s of th e average m an ’ tion and estab lish in g th e rig h t of the inarkets. I t is figured th a t grow ers
Liquid air for cracking nuts is the Jam es Owens, county com ­
u
re
r’s
salary
........................$150.00
8.00
Mr.
C
astile
re
g
u
la
r
indigent
b en e firia ry to be relieved from the this year will realize about 15 cents
<$> are ju s t ab o u t 50-50.
m issioner’s salary and ex­
latest application of science. Science
D orothy
Bedwell,
deputy
Dave Daniels, reg u la r indigent 8.00
paym ent of th e tax .”
per box m ore th ro u g h th e associa- and Invention relates that experts at
♦
---------
pense ......................................
94.00
tre
a
s
u
re
r’s
salary
..............
90.00
Millie Dosier, reg u lar indigent 10.00
F a ilu re to m ake form al appliia- tion plan of m ark e tin g th an o th e r-j tlie national bureau of standards in Home Tel. & Tel. Co., coun­
<i>
Poverty drives some to crim e,
A
shland
Tidings,
county
treas-
¡A.
M. F ord, re g u la r indigent
6.00
tion an d receive exem ption from pay­ wise would have been possible. This Washington were appealed to for a
som e to w ork, while a consider-
ty ju d g e ’s telephone bill for
u
re
r’s
p
rin
tin
g
...................
3-60
,
Mrs.
Goldie
G
ates,
reg
u
la
r
in-
m ent of th e adm ission tax in advance saving wjh am o u n t to approxim ately method of breaking the shells of
able n um ber seem to enjoy it.
Ju ly ........................................
4.75
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tre a s
chicha nuts without damaging the
digent .................................... 15.00
<$>
----------
of the e n te rta in m e n t, m akes the Pe r *| $3,600.
Home Tel. & TeV Co., coun­
u r e r ’s telephone for J u ly . .
kernels.
They
found
th
at
it
took
a
4 35 Mrs. H udson, re g u la r indigent 8.00
The difference betw een popu- ’’ son or a u th o rity giving th e e n te rta in -
Tbe jocai cham ber of com m erce is
ty ju d g e ’s telephone bill for
weight of nearly a ton to crack the
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tre a s u r­
ÎJ. W. In g ram , re g u la r in d i­
larity and g reatn ess is well
m ent liable to a penalty of not m ore co o p e ra tin g w ith grow ers in every
A ugust ..................................
45
shells, and th at after th at effort the
3.56
e r ’s telephone for A ugust
gent ........................................
8.00
to increase production of m elt of the uut was broken in many M edford Book Store, county
<$> shown by th e difference be- ’ th an $1000. If th is failu re is w^l* Ï e ffo rt
Geo.
J.
K
unzm
an
tre
a
s
u
re
r’s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
K
ane,
reg
­
»
»> tw een C harley C haplin and • fui, the offender m ay be fined $10,- grapeg }n Josephine county and im- small pieces.
ju d g e ’s supplies .................
80
2.20
supplies .................................
u lar i n d i g e n t s .....................
15.00
'*’ 000 or im prisoned for not m ore th an prove m ark e tin g conditions.
Re-
S hakespeare.
Then they applied liquid air to the W estern Union Tel. Co., coun­
A.
C.
W
alker,
stam
ps
and
ex­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Kelsoe,
reg
­
<?> one year, or both.
cently the grape com m ittee of the problem. They did not freeze solid a
ty ju d g e ’s telegram s . . . .
.91
press ......................................
11.25
8.00
u la r i n d i g e n t s .....................
•*
O rganizations e n title d to th is ex- cham ber gave m aterial assistance in [ Piece of rubber and use it as a lmm-
HEZ HECK SAYS:
Mrs.
Lena
Lee,
re
g
u
la
r
in
d
i­
4 em ption upon com pliance w ith the m aking a r rangem ents for a grape m er> as 19 doae in the classic stu,lt
“ Some m en a in ’t got no
Total, $352.57
T otal, $264.95
,4>:
___ .
rpfpr-!
...
x. . a v
m e physics, but they simply immersed the
8.00
gent ........................................
m ore hope and am bition
Circuit Court
. P ‘ ? IS ,
z. I I ,
. „ n t U v in c l u d e ^ ° U? W ,nC n w a s - 8 e n e
-
.
nuts in liquid air for 30 seconds and
School
S
u
p
e
iin
ten
d
e
n
t’.s
Office
8.00
J. Meece, re g u la r in d ig e n t..
ahead of ’em th an the next
red to by o ec ot
u * •
individuals.
P ro m in en t visitors in cracked them easily without damage F. Rdy Davis, co urt re p o rt­
Susanne H. C arter, school su ­
Mrs. C arrie E. M iller, reg u lar
m eal.”
*’ religious, c h a rita b le and educatlona ¡a tte n d a n ce w ere F. B. B ioletti, chief to the kernels. Now the physicists
e r ’s s a l a r y ............................ $116.66
p e rin ten d e n t's salary ....$ 1 6 6 .6 6 | indigent ...............................
10 00
. • societies or in stitu tio n s, the A m eii- Qj- ^be division of v iticu ltu re and are trying to find out whether this Home Tel. & Tel. Co., circuit
E lizabeth B urr, school su p e r­
Mrs. I. A. M ontgom ery, re g u ­
can Legion, societies for the preven- f ,.ujt product3 a t th e U niversity of method can be applied commercially
ju d g e ’s telephone for Ju ly
5.15
v isor’s salary ..................... 120.00]
6.00
la r indigent ........................
CHRISTMAS SEA L SALE
(ion of cru elty to children and a a i' . C alifornia;
V ice-President M cCor-’ on a large scale.
i
Home
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
circuit
Lueile
Goold, school su p e rin ­
Mrs. Mar v P rice, reg u la r in­
INDORSED BY GOVERNOR m ai8t a g ricu ltu ra l fa ir associations,! mick of the Southern Pacific com-] Chicha nuts are grown in South
ju d g e ’s telephone for Aug.
3.75
Their dense, strong shells
te n d e n t’s a ssista n t ............
75.00
America.
8.0)
d ig en t ....................................
----------
and com m unity im provem ent socie p a n y ; and
an il Ju
j m le
e s A lexander,
ie ia u u e r, prom
p iv m i-
i-i
. Hnrinrr (lip u itr to m ake
Susanne
H.
C
arter,
school
su-
!
Mrs.
M
argaret
Noble,
re
g
u
la
r
G overnor Ben W. Olcott has given ¡ties and then only when all of th e n en t b an k e r of Susanville, Calif., and charcoal for gas“ masks and the oil
T otal, $125.56
p e rin tn ed e n t’s expense . . .
30.98
in d ig en t .............................;.
10 CO
his unqualified endorsem ent of th e proceeds of th e e n te rta in m e n t in u re a leading fjg u re in C alifornia devel-! frotu the kernels Is a valuable food
!
Home
Tel. & Tel. Co., school
Ju stic e C ourt
8.00
i
Doc
P
arsons,
re
g
u
la
r
indigent
a n n u al sale of C h ristm as seals, to the benefit of any one o r m ere oi opm ent work.
sim ilar to copra,
H. C. Burgess, ju stice ju ro r $ 1.00
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t’s
telephone
i
Eliz.
P
a
tte
rso
n
,
re
g
u
la
r
indi-
th rough the follow ing le tte r to Mrs the organ izatio n s en u m erated .
Dr B ioletti was g rea t If im p re ss e d '
--------------------------
Ed Binns, ju stice ju ro r . . .
1.00
fo r Ju ly ...............................
s.oo
3 .6 5 j gent ........................................
Saildie O rr-D unbar, executive s e c r e - ----------------------------w ith the qu ality of grapes grown In]
~
All of That.
Wm.
Bays,
ju
stice
ju
ro
r
.
.
1.00
Home
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
school
tary of the Oregon T uberculosis as-] W EA TH ER OUTLOOK FO R W EEK thp Sout hern Oregon d istric t and
When my small daughter became
(To be continued.)
su p e rin te n d e n t’s telephone
sociation.
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— W ea- upon his
re
tu
rn
tQ
C
alifornia
p
r
e
I
interested
in our ages I laughingly F. W. Em erson, ju stice wit-
his re tu rn to C alifornia
2.20
ness
........................................
1
-
-
‘
------
1
—
«”
1
told
her
that
I
was
sixteen
and
daddy
“ It gives me g reat pleasure to add ¡h er for th e period Novem ber 27 to pared a ie n g th y a rticle for publica-
twenty-one. After she learned to count Mrs. F. W. E m erson, ju stice
my endorsem ent to th e C hristm as D ecem ber 2, is forecast as follows:
Uon in Jo3ephine county, covering
she added a year as the birthdays
2.20
w itness .................................
Seal Sale th is coining m onth. It 1»
Pacific Coast S tates G enerally
jmpre8Sjons be received while came around.
Law
rence
F
an
n
an
,
justice
w
it­
n<v earn est hope th a t th e citizens fa irfa ir w ith te m p e ra tu re som ew hat th e re
He sta te d his conclusions re-
One day while she was playing at a
5.55
ness ........................................
th ro u g h o u t the sta te will give th e ir below norm al, but w ith probability g a rd jng g rap e c u ltu re in th a t sec­ neighbor’s the woman of the house
hearty and spontaneous assistan ce to of rain along the O regon and W ash- tion of thp s ta te as follow s: “ The s a id : “Mary, da you know how old Florence F an n an , ju stice w it­
Poeket Knives, $2.50 values................................... i
5.55
ness ........................................
your mother Is?”
this m ovem ent. I know it has done ¡n g ton coast.
Rogue R iver valley can produce as
Pocket
Knives, $2.25 values.................../
5.55
A. B. F an n an , ju stice w itness
a vast am ount of good in th e past, i N o rth ern Rocky M ountain and fine Tokay grapes as can be grown! Mary answ ered: “Nineteen.”
she Is older than that, Mary, Lueile F an n an , ju stice w itness 5.55
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values...................i
and 1 believe the cam paign against p la te a u Regions — G enerally fair ' n any country, b u t production will |»|j “Oh,
bet she is twenty-six or twenty W. H. Gowdy, ju stice court
Pocket Knives, $1.50 values...................'
tuberculosis should be u n rem ittin g ly fair, w ith te m p e ra tu re s som ew hat be p ro fita b ie only if a wise selection seven.”
fees ............, ......................... 190.00
waged until th a t terrib le plague is belbw norm al.
Mary came home and told me of
is m ade of soil and situ a tio n and
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale P ric e........................... $1.19
J. W. H atcher, justice court
wiped out. A ssuring you of my b e st| --------------- ——
careful and sk ilfu ll handling m eth ­ | the conversation. After my resent­
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale P ric e................................ 96
6.80
fees ........................................
M — M I T C H E L L — M ods adopted.
wishes in vour e ffo rts.”
ment of my neighbor’s Inquisitiveness
8.10
C
arr
H
enry,
ju
stice
w
itness
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale P rice................................ 83
I
M itchell Piano
! had subsided I was amused a t the un-
T he Seal Sale opened S aturday, I
Mrs.
W
m.
Moore,
ju
stice
w
it­
i intended compliment. I am thirty-five.
T
In stru c tio n sta rte d
when 10,000 le tte rs each containing T
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale P rice................................ 49
1.60
ness ........................................
C
W e a re p u ttin g new goods on dis­ —Exchange.
in .Ashland
from $ I to $100 w orth of seals w ere' C
W h ile T h ey Last— Get Busy!
1.60
W in. Moore, ju stice w itness
H play every day. Now is th e tim e for
1905 and is still
m ailed o u t to P o rtla n d people. The H
W e have the best prices on used O rlando Nelson, ju stice wit-
E C hristm as shoppers to inspect our
on its way.
sale th ro u g h o u t the sta te will open E
6.30
cars
to be found in th e city. Come
ness ........................................
L
shelves
w
hile
a
rticle
s
a
re
new.
The
P
ianos
and
P
h
onographs
for
D ecem ber 1, and close C hristm as L
in and look them over.
B uick. V ictor Q. P ottes, ju stice w lt-
87-39 North Main SL
Plione 203
L V ariety Store, 89 N orth Main St.
Sale— Phone 223
Eve. The sale of seals a t a penny I'
4.40
7
2
i
f
1
ness
70-tf Agency
apiece co n stitu tes the only source
Published
GaillS 25 P0lM(lS
and Feels Like
New Person
Josephine County
Grapes Praised By
California Expert
æSfeÉERT M oses
-■ r
Cutlery Sale
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