Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    AAHLAND DAILY TU H E tit
page two
Tuesday November 28, 1922
county farm .................... 40.00
VETERANS OF OLD SOUTH
rows, of the staff of G eneral Ju lian
! p aperm an'a m ill— goings and com
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
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! ings, b irth s and deaths. All are
ARE KAPTDLY THINNING S. C arr, com m ander-in-chief of th e
K itabllahed 187$
T otal. Ç796.19
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United C onfederate V eterans.
I tre a te d , not as a philosopher m ight
P ubllibed Every Evening Except
WASHINGTON, Nov, 28.— Only
Texas leads in the num ber of sur-
Court House Expen.se
■ reat them , delving into the past and
Bunday
Moses ja n ito r’s salary $ 62.50 Visit with Brother—
75,006
C
onfederate
veterans
out
of
viving
veterans with 14.969 on the
forecasting
the
probable
fu
tu
re,
b
u
t
;
B.
L
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Jones of La m ore th an 1,000,000 who fought for pension rolls and 256 in homes,
sim ply in a cold and im personal m an- City T re a su re r of Jack so n ­
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
; n er as an event of the hour, and as
ville, court house expense 28.63 J u n ta , Colo., and Mr. and Mrs W al­ the south in the civil w ar are now Georgia and A rkansas stan d next,
PAPER
te r Jones, of Sacram ento, Calif., left living, according to sta tistic s com- w ith 9000 pensioners and 105 and
Cal,.
Ore. Pow er Co., light for
such, leg itim ate news.
TELEPHONE 39
c o u rt h o u s e ..........................
8.26 for th e ir hom es Sunday evening, a f­ piled by Colonel F rancis M. Bur- 100, respectively, in homes.
te r a sh o rt visit w ith the C. R. D.
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS F red J. Fick, co u rt house ex-
pense ......................................
g jo Jones fam ily, of M ountain avenue,
E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon,
Mr. Jones being a b ro th e r of the
(C ontinued From Y esterd ay .,
F red Tedrick wood for court
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
The
form
ula
for
happiness
6 0 0 .0 0 'two visiting men.
house . . . .
ter.
_______ _________
contains ab o u t 50 per cent of • Jam es Pough, re g u la r indigent 10.00
T. D. S tafford, re g u la r indi-
Exlmusted from Grippe Cough
<•> ignorance.
WHAT IS NEW S?
T otal, 1708.49
7.00
La grippe coughs rack and tea r the
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gent .........................................
W h at is news?
Jail
su ffe re r to a s ta te of exhaustion.
Most of the best people in a <8> Mrs. L. Schieffliu, reg u lar in-
This question often perplexes the <$>
Cal. Ore. P ow er Co., light for
digent ....................................
6.00 i jail ........................................ $
“ W ould get com pletely exhausted
new spaper in seeking to segregate'<3> town do not move in the ‘ b e st” •
Mrs. Jean Ross Sm ith, re g u la r
from violent grippe coughs,” w rites
propaganda, legitim ate news, p u b lic -,<•- society.
G odw ard M ercantile Co., jail
@
> indigent .................................
8.00 i supplies .................................
ity and free advertising. The exist- <$>
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3.00 R. G. Collins, B arnegat, N, J. ‘ Tried
i Foley’s Honey and T ar and the
It is ju s t as im p o rta n t to • Nancy Slsem ore, reg u la r indi-
enee of the new spaper m an is one <S>
' Optimo Cafe, m eals for p ris­
4
15
cough ceased e n tire ly .”
Used by
10.00
gent ...................................... »
con tin u al conflict betw een two op- <$> know w hat life isn ’t, as to know •
oners ................... .'7 . . . . .
i
th
ree
g
enerations
for
coughs,
colds
i
Annie
W
atk
in
s,
reg
u
la
r
indi­
posing forces— those who a re seek- <8» w hat it is.
Anna Schm idt, m eals for pris-
chest
and
bron-
gent
........................................
8.00
oners ...................................... 1 7 7 .8 0 : and c ro u P, th ro a i’
ing by any m eans to get th eir nam es/®'
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chial irrita tio n . Foley’s Honey and
into the paper, and those who bring A
A nything th a t m akes you <®>i Alex W ilson, re g u la r indigent
8-0® ¡C. E. T errill, expense for p ris­
47
26
i
T a r has stood th e te s t of tim e. Con-
pressure to bear in an a tte m p t to
th in k is as useful as a n y th in g • Z. W olgainott, re g u la r indi­
oners ......................................
i
tain
s no opiates— in g redients p rin t-
keep th e ir nam es o u t of the paper.
/ ? th a t m akes you m oney.
gent ......................................... 15.00 Jno. M. W illiam s Co., jail ex­
1
ed
on
th e w rapper. L arg est selling
A lbert Jo h n sto n , re g u la r in d i­
If a c e rtain m an sees his nam e in '®>
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pense ......................................
18.05
cough m edicine in th e w’orld. Sold
gene .........................................
8.00
p rin t, he will visit the new spaper ®'
Some men a re generous for ®
everyw
here.
office th e follow ing m orning arm ed/® ’ th e sole reason th a t it supplies <®> Chas. A rnholt, indigent sup-
T otal, $253.19
plieÿ ......................................
10.00
w ith a sh o tg u n ; he will th re a te n to <® them som ething to b rag about.
Ju v en ile C ourt
Hold Sewing Bex*—
A m erican Red Cross, indigent
w ithdraw his subscription and his <®>
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B ert
Moses, juvenile
ex-
Q uite a num ber of the m em bers
expense .............. ",................ 52.80 i pense ...................................... $ 20.00
advertising. A nother m an will come •
It seem s all rig h t to pass a
of th e W. O. W. m et a t th e hom e of
to th e office with w rath in his eye <®> lead dim e, b u t m ost of balk a t ♦ E m anu el H ospital, indigent
1 Advertising and County Prim ing
Miss Jessie T h atch er last evening,
expense .................................
64.50 III. S. Glenn, adv ertisin g ex­
and dem and why in th e why his
try in g to pass a bad five-dollar •
and
enjoyed a few hours sew ing bee.
<
$
>
A. B. Evans, indigent su p ­
nam e was not identified w ith a cer­ «» bill.
pense ...................................... $ 10.00
plies ......................................
10.00 J M edford Mail T ribune, county
<®>
<®>
tain happening or m ovem ent.
11. W e extend a cordial in v ita ­
<®> G odw ard M ercantile Co., in d i­
T aking it by and fa r, the old edi-
HEZ HECK MAY'S:
p rin tin g ................................. 134.80 tion to anyone su fferin g w ith c a t­
33.59 j E. R. O atm an, adv ertisin g ex-
<®> gent supplies .....................
“ Cat - ow ners
is
cat -
to r had things sized up correctly />
a rrh to call and see Hyom ei. We
H
utchison
&
Lum
sden,
indi-
®
>
breeders
in
spite
o’
any­
6.60 will refund th e m oney if Hyomei
when he said in his edito rial col­
i pense ......................................
gent s u p p l i e s ........................
10.00 Southern Oregon Hdwe. Co.,
th in g they can do to the
um n, "T hose who get inad a t the
does not relieve. M cNair Bros.
Dr.
Lincoln
K
allen
indigent
•>
c
o
n
tra
ry
.”
1.25
e d ito r fo r saying c ertain things
a d v ertisin g expense ..........
expense .................................
15.00 Tom lin Box Company, a d v e r­
about them , ought to get down on
- $
72tf
D etrick sells for less.
L
ouie’s
Cash
Grocery,
indigent
th eir knees and th an k th e good Lord
tisin g e x p e n s e .....................
10.00
supplies .................................
24.20 A shland
Tidings,
p rin tin g
the e d ito r did not say all th a t he in which th e g re a te st num ber of
All wool ready-to-w ear suits, $15
A wom an M rs- M- E. M iddlebusher, indi-
knew .”
c o u rt proceedings ............
62.15 and up a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
read ers are in terested .
73tf
8.00 C. C. Cate, a d v ertisin g ex­
In his search for news, th e re- doing any unusual th in g , especially i so o t supplies
p o rte r m eets m any stra n g e encoun- for a woman as the tak in g up of a
Com pany, indigent sup-
pense ...................................... 200.00 YV. C. T. IT. Will M eet—
30.4.'
plies
In v itatio n s a re out for a social
ters. Some will b ristle and declare new activity o r line of work, per-
Phoenix
M
ercantile
C
’o.,
in
d
i­
T otal, $424.80 m eeting of the W. C. T. U. ladies a t
it is none of his business w hat is form ing a d arin g act o r doing a her-
gen t supplies ...................... 10.00
th e hom e of th e p resid en t, Mrs. C.
Indigent Soldiers
golng to be done; o th ers will say, oic deed, is news th a t will in te rest
W. F raley, of M ountain avenue, on
“ of course, I will tell you, but please a g re a t m any readers. So will the Sacred H eart H ospital, indi­
O. A. S tearns, indigent sol­
gent expense ...................... 44.28
dier relief .............................$ 40.00 Tuesday aftern o o n a t 2:30 o’clock.
don’t m ention my n am e,” and the activities of children, w hile anim al
W eeks-Conger Co., indigent
chances a re ten to one th is sam e per- sto ries centered about peculiar acts T alent M ercantile Co., indi­
800
gent supplies .....................
Choice turkeys, rig h t prices. Plaza
soldier e x p e n s e ...................
60.00
son will never give the re p o rte r an - a re also avidly read by th e sub-
E.
M.
T
h
u
rb
er,
in
d
g
ien
t
sup­
M
arket.
61 N orth Main.
o th e r news item because the inform - scribers. F re ak s, hum an and n atu -
plies
........................................
8.5
4
the
T
otal,
$100.00
, ral, are also item s th a t cause
a n t’s nam e did not appear.
Alice U lrich, re n t for indi-
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
Election Expense
A fter m uch inquiry and d isc u s-' re a d e r to pause and peruse.
gen^
.........................................
^
0®lMrs.
E
rn
e
st
McKee,
w
ork
on
are
New facts about old objects
sion, the conclusion has finally been
any hum an also excellent m aterial for the m an dll°- M. W illiam s Co., indigent
F acto ry blocks, coal and wood.
canvassing board .............. $ 10.00
reached th a t news
supplies ...............................
30.23 M artin M cDonough, w ork on
73-6
C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
activity or event th a t is of in te re st who seeks to in te re st his read ers. AI
to any o th e r hum an, and th a t the person may be aw are of th e e x i s t - W i l s o n , indigent sup
canvassing board ..............
10.00
Injured Man in Hospital—
best news is th a t which in te re sts th e ence of a lan d m ark in th e com m un-j plies .........................................
10.00; I A shland T idings election sup-
Dr. W. H. F lan ag an , a practicing
plies ........................................ 117.59
ity and pay no p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n A ' eeks-C onger Co., indigent
g re a te st num ber of people.
physician of G rants P ass, who was
expense .................................
20.i‘0 j j j an jja gSiiaw> delivering bal-
News values a re determ ined by the to it for years. Yet le t some new
severely
in ju red
recently,
was
...............................
7.64
lot
box
...................................
field in which a new spaper circu- incident p erta in in g to th e lan d m ark
T
otal,
$683.59
b
ro
u
g
h
t
to
the
C
om
m
unity
hospital
J.
L.
K
ershaw
,
delivering
b
al­
lates.
If the field is large, with be b ro u g h t to his a tte n tio n , and his
Caro of Poor at Poor Farm
lot b o x ....................................
6.60 last w eek, undergoing an o p eiatio n
tho u san d s and tho u san d s of rea d e rs, in te rest in the object is im m ediately
i
Dr.
W.
W.
P.
H
olt,
county
M onday, which is tho u g h t will resu lt
M odroff & W olfe, election ex­
th e chances a re th at nearly every held, and he sees th e lan d m ark in a!
physician’s
s
a
l
a
r
y
..............
$
75.00
in
his early recovery. Dr. F lanagan
pense ......................................
5.25
a rticle prin ted will be of in te rest to new light.
Mrs.
Irene
W
ejls,
s
u
p
e
rin
te
n
­
is
widely known th ro u g h o u t s o u th ­
M edford Mail T ribune, elec­
some portion of the readers, no m at-
An event th a t has been circulated I
dent
county
farm
,
s
a
la
r
y
..
125.00
ern
O regon, and is a m em ber of the
tion expense ........................
27.50
te r how m any of them scan the head- by word of m outh d u rin g the day
,.|E
d
.
Binns,
m
eat
for
county
S
outhern
Oregon Medical association.
Sam uel M athis, election ex­
line and pass on to som e a rticle th a t and which has become public prop
farm
......................................
6.90
pense ......................................
5.00
possesses in te rest for th e individual. * e rty , has as m uch in te re st for the
We specialize on a $30 suit. You
j W. H. McGowan, election ex­
In a sm aller
city,
th ere
is average rea d e r as has som e totally Cal. Ore. Pow er Co., lights,
can
’t beat it for the m oney. Paul-
for county h o s p i t a l ............
16.2 41 pense ......................................
9.54
m ore p ro p o rtio n ate in terest over lo- unknow n fact th a t has been brought
se
ru
d ’s.
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Elm o T hrockm orton, election
cal a ffa irs than th ere is about world to light. The fact th a t the e n tire H ubbard Bros., county farm
supplies .................................
4.80
expense .................................
5.00
events. The fact th a t Jo h n Sm ith is com m unity has a tte n d e d a certain
The O. E. S. E m broidery club will
A
lbert
C
rane,
n
u
rsin
g
a
t
■ W estern Union Tel. Co., elec­
planning on pain tin g his b arn will function does not d e tra c t from the
m
eet
tom orrow (T uesday) afternoon
county
farm
..........................
10.00
tion expense ........................
6.80
aro u se m ore com m ent th an will the am o u n t of in te re st th a t is shown
in
M
asonic
hall. All E a ste rn S ta r
Cad
E
llis,
county
farm
sup­
S arah J. H all, election ex­
discovery th a t the high price of pea- when he event ap p ears In prin t in
m
em
bers
a
re
urged to he present, as
plies
......................................
39.00
pense ..................... .. ............
5.00
n u ts in Brazil has been caused by i the local paper. The m ore the indi-
th ere will he several ap ro n s to be
H
utchison
&
Lum
sden,
county
the policies adopted by the adm inis- vidual know s about an event, the
farm supplies .....................
74.07
T otal. $215.92 made.
tru tio n in charge of the n a tio n 's a f-j g re a te r is his in te rest, in th a t he is
R oads a n d H ighways
fairs.
; anxious to see if o th ers have seen : H askins D rug Store, county
Big D ance at. Nat W ednesday—
4.75
farm
supplies
.....................
Ore.
Pow er Co., lights,
W omen, children and anim als are the event in the sam e m an n er th a t
Cal.
The A m erican Legion post of Med­
Geo. H artley, county farm
1.00
P. & E. crossing .............. $
conceded am ong new spaperm en as he saw it.
ford
will open the N atato riu m W ed­
supplies .................................
15.70
County Nurse
E v erything is g rist for th e news-
being the best new s, and as subjects
nesday
w ith a big T hanksgiving eve
Jackson County C ream ery,
L iggett & M yers T obacco C o -
M edford Service Station, coun­
dance.
The Legion recently took
county farm supplies . . . .
45.00
ty n u rse ’s expense ............ $ 12.50
over the building on a six m o n th s’
M ann’s Dept. Store, county
YVater Master
lease, and will have charge of all
farm s u p p lie s ,.......
3.38
F red N. C um m ings, w ater
form s of e n te rta in m e n ts given there,
M edford F u rn itu re & Hdwe.,
i m a ste r’s s a l a r y ................... $125.00
including th e sw im m ing concession
county farm supplies . . . .
8.70 F red N. C um m ings, w ater
FREMII HOLKS EVERY DAY FOR DINNER
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele­
m a ste r’s expense ..............
88.4 5
A FEELING OF SECURITY!
phone for county farm . . .
2.65 . F. R. Frey, w ater m a ste r’s
FRESH CAKES FOR SUNDAY A SPECIALTY
S. 8. Stevens, wood for coun­
expense .................................
10.00
You n a tu ra lly feel secure when
ty farm ................................. 325.00 j
you
know th a t th e m edicine you a re
(To
be
continued.)
Mrs. Mary W edge, labor a t
‘
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
ab o u t to tak e is absolutely pure and
contains no harm ful or hab it pro ­
C orner F o u rth and A— P hone 199
ducing drugs.
Such a m edicine is Dr. K ilm er’s
Sw am p-Root kidney, liver and blad­
der remedy,.
The sam e sta n d a rd of purity,
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
stre n g th and excellence is m ain ta in ­
The management of the Vining Theatre announces the
ed in every bottle of Swam p-Root.
Extraordinary Attraction coming to Ashland on above
It is scientifically com pounded
date, being the original New York cast and company en
from vegetable herbs.
It is not a stim u la n t and is taken
Dinner Served from Noon till 9 P. M.
route from Helig Theatre, Portland, to the Columbia
in
teaspoonful doses.
Theatre, San Francisco—
It is n o t' recom m ended for every-
i thing.
best bt test
It is n a tu re ’s g rea t helper in re-i
p e íe n íí
O yster C ocktail
lieving and overcom ing kidney, liver
;an d bladder troubles.
Relishes
A sw orn sta te m e n t of pu rity is
R adishes
Ripe Olives
C hilled Celery
' with every bottle of Dr. K ilm er’s
Swam p-Root.
Soup
If you need a m edicine, you should
Cream of Tom ato au C routons
have the best. On sale a t all d rug
sto res in bottles of tw o sizes, m ed­
Fish
ium and large.
C rab Meat a la Dewey
However, if you wish first to try
: Roast
this great p rep aratio n , send 10 cents
Young Oregon T urkey— D ressing- -C ranberry Sauce
to Dr. K ilm er & Co., B ingham pion,
N. Y„ for a sam ple bottle. W hen
aWBBSE'
AVESy HOPWOOD'S
Vegetables
w riting, be su re and m ention this
a
FAMOUS C O M E K /’
Candied Yam s
M ashed P otatoes
paper.
a P e r fe c t C a s t o f A c c o m p lis h e d P la y e r s • • •
C ream ed Onions
F rie d P arsnips
why the largest baking powder factories in
)M — M I T C H E L
L — M
TWO SOLID yEARS AT THE LYCEUM THEA IRE. N E W Y O R IO
the world are always busy turning outenough
Dessert
1
M itchell Piano
I
Calumet to supply the great demand.
Apple Pie
Hot Mince Pie
P u m p k in Pie
IT
In stru ctio n sta rte d
T
5 Months at Powers Theatre, Chicago
¡C
A pound can o f Calumet contains full 16
Ice Cream and Cake
in A shland
C
F ru it
ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce
Cheese
N uts
R aisins
1905 and is still
II
!»
Pretty
Girls,
Music
and
Comedy.
A
laugh
in
every
line.
instead
o f 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a >.■
Cider
Coffee
Tea
Milk
E
on its way.
E
pound
when
you want it.
1. Pianos and Phonographs for L
MAIL ORDER NOW — Prices, $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50
L
Sale— Phone 223
L
Seat Sale at Box Office—Saturday, Dee. 2, at 1 P. M.
Ashland
Tidings
-M oses
BEST
BON TON BAKERY
For a Generation
FRI. DEC. 8
$1.50 Thanksgiving Dinner DeLuxe $1.50
Southern Pacific Depot Hotel
—
—
menu
PIllBPDw
DAVID BE LASCO
American house­
wives are using
Calumet Baking
P o w d er to d a y
w ith th e sam e
success that their
m others experi-
enced over a third
I of a century ago.
This perpetual
growth of faA
ivor
has made
CAW
The Economy BAKING POWDER
—sales over 150% greater than that
of any other brand.
There isn’t a baking powder of great­
er merit—there isn’t a leavener ob­
tainable that will produce more satis­
factory or positive, results. That’s
Reservations Made by Phone—No. 18
T B B W O R L D S G R E A T E S T B A K IN G POW DER