Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, November 2d, lî>22
ASHLAND DAILY TEDIAOS
Spends Week-End Here— -
j A. C. Irvine, of Albany, an em ­
ploye of th e Pacific Telephone and
One cent ta e w ord osca uine.
i T elegraph com pany, spent the week-
! end in A shland and M edford visiting
physicians .
CONVALESCENT HOME
i w ith friends.
_______
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P r aerie CONVALESCENT HOME — Good!
lim ited to eye, e a r, nose an<
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.!
t
Term s reasonable.
153 G ranite( Sweet Cider, made fresh every
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 an;
St. P hone 411-R ._____ 306-1100'
two gallona 76c, one gallon 40c,
2 to 6. 3w edsn'oarg Bldg., Ash
land. Ore
73-t
: delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
ÍNTERURBAN AUTOCAR C o.
DR. J J. EM MENS— Physlc’an an;
Better be safe than sorry. See
(E ffective January 1, 1922)
burgeou.
P ractice
lim ited
U
Bearer Realty Co. about your iusur-
Daily (Except Sunday)
eye. ear, nose and th ro a t. Glassei
■applied. O cnlist and a a ris t io LV. M EDFORD
LV. ASHLAND aace. Phone 68.
287tt
7:00 a. m.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
7 :0 0 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
Bldg., M sdford, Ore. P hone c 6 ‘
8:00 a. m. Returns to R o s e b u r g -
9 :00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
DR. M ATTIE li. SHAW — R esidence 10:00 a. m.
Mrs. R andall, who has been h ere
10:00 a. m.
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue. 11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m. for th e past several days a t th e bed­
Telephone 28. Office house, 10 12:00 noon
12:00 noon side of h er siste r, Mrs. R. S. J e te rs ,
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
1:00 p. m.
1 :00 p. m. re tu rn e d to h er hom e in R oseburg
2:00 p. m.
2 :0 0 p. m.
DR. H. M. SHAW — Physician and 3:00 p m.
3 :00 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs, Je te rs is now consid­
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes, 4:00 p. m.
4:00
p. m. ered out of d a n g er and well on th e
E ars, Nose, T h ro a t. Glasses fit­ 5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m. road to recovery.
ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block.
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. ra.
Phone 79 or 28.
7:00 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m.
A live charge in your m agneto a t
8:30 p. m.
DR. G. C. P IIE T T E P L A C E — D entist S:30 p. in. Sat. only
9 :3 0 p. m. the F lx lt Shop.
7 0 tf
— successor to W . E. Buchanan. 3:30 p. m.
Special a tte n tio n given to stra ig h t-j l b .3 0 p. ni. Sat. only 1 0 :3 0 p. m.
ening and care of c h ild re n ’s teeth.
Sunday Schedule
O. E. S. Apron and Handkerchief
Office h ours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 t o 1 ^ e a ' e M edford for A shland and
5. Office phone 151. R esidence A shland for M edford every h o u r on Bazaar, Ma son io Hall. Saturday, De­
phone 201-J.
Cam ps Buliding, th e h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; cember 2, afternoon and evening.
A shland. Oregon.
4 5 0 then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
71-tf
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_
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A shland w aiting room — E a s t Side
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
CHIROPRACTORS.
j Pharmacy.
City “ H otel” Crowded—
ASHl.AND-ROSEBURG STAGE
DR. E. 11. ANGELL— C hiropractic
So m any applicants fo r a free bed
Daily (Except Sunday)
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi
LV.
ASHLAND
LV.
ROSEBURG
in
the city ja il overn ig h t w ere m ade
nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l
1
:00
p.
ni.
1:00
p.
a
.
to Floyd R ush, special c ity officer,
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by th a t last n ig h t he posted, th e follow ­
H ouse Calls
; 20 niiles: one of O regon’s most
i scenic trip s.
F a re — Ashland-Rose­ ing notice on th e door of th e police
VETERINARY
burg, $4.60;
Medford - Rosebai** sta tio n : “ Notice to B um s— No beds
DR. J. 1’, CHISHOLM — G raduate $4.15; G ra n ts Pass-R oseburg, $8.00. in th e jail to n ig h t.”
veterinary.
L ocated on the Gill
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
p roperty, w est of the Norm al
M incem eat in b u lk a n d jars. P laza
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
School on W alker Ave.
- - - LV. MEDFORD
LV. G’T’S PASS M arket.
:00 a. m.
7:30 B m.
FOR EXCHANGE
:00 P. m.
1:00 p. m. Plano T u n in g -
5:00 p. m.
:00 p. m
FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum -:
Now is the tim e to have vhur piano
I
Sunday Only
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay:
10:00 a. m. tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio,
:00 a. m.
an d county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all!
«ititi
4:30 p. m. 135 East Main. Phone 465.
house and outb u ild in g s;
good|
:30 p. in.
G rants P ass w aiting room — T ht
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill B onbonniere, phone 160.
Return to Dunam uh1—
Office and w aitin g room — No. 6
tra d e for unincum bered A shlanu
Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde B row n, who
acreag e; p re fe r no house, but
have
been v isiting Mr. B row n’s
w ould cnsider acreage w ith small
m other, Mrs. C. H. Brown, fo r th e
house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran, ;
lte St.__________________
2 3 ltf» ;
' past w eek, re tu rn e d la st evening to
th e ir hom e in D unsm uir, Calif.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
Local and Personal
Disabled Veterans
Who Want Training
MustFilebyDec.15
Less th an th re e weeks rem ain for
disabled w ar veteran s of th is d istric t
to m ake application for vocational
tra in in g a t the expense of the gov­
ern m en t, L. C. Jesseph, northw est
d istric t head of th e U nited States
V e te ra n s’ bureau has announced. De­
cem ber 15 is th e last day requests
for tra in in g can be considered under
the p resen t federal law governing
soldier reh a b ilita tio n , he stated .
“ The governm ent is anxious th a t
all ex-service people who are entitled
to the benefits of th e R eh abilitation
act ta k e adv an tag e of th is o p p o rtu n ­
ity before it is too la te ,” said Mr.
Jesseph. “ V eterans whose w ar in ­
ju rie s have prevented them from re ­
sum ing th e ir p re -w ir occupations
are e n title d to vocational tra in in g
under the direction of tlie v e te ra n s’
b ureau. The law sta te s th a t ap p li­
cation for such tra in in g m ust be
m ade p rio r to D ecem ber 16, 1922.”
Mr. Jesseph announced th a t appli­
cation may be m ade by w riting a let­
te r to the n e a re st b u reau office ex­
pressing a desire to apply for the
tra in in g which the governm ent of­
fers. W here the post m ark of the
le tte r of application shows th a t it
was m ailed on or before Decem ber
15, the application will be consid­
ered.
T here a re nearly 3000 disabled
v eteran s in tra in in g in th is d istrict
a t the p rese n t tim e, each one receiv­
ing tra in in g pay of $80 o r $100 a
m onth w ith ad d itio n al allow ances
for dependents. More th an 1100 o th ­
ers have cm pleted th eir vocational
courses and been declared reh a b ili­
ta te d it was stated .
$1.50 Thanksgiving Dinner DeLuxe $1.50
Southern Pacific Depot Hotel
D inner S erv ed fro m N oon till 9 P. M.
menu
C igarette
l
O yster Cocktail
R elishes
Chilled Celery
Ripe Olives
R adishes
Soup
77iey are
GOOD!
Cream of Tom ato an C routons
KJ
F ish
Crab Meat a la Dewey
R oast
CDD POWER OF STALACTITE*
Walls of English Limestone Cave-i
Reverberate to the Beating of
Explorer's Heart.
C. F. D. Long of Caius college. Cam
bridge, and York, has made a ibor
ough exploration of the Stump C ro»
range of limestone caverns near Dry
gill, on the high road between Pate
ley Bridge and Grassington.
Hr
carried out his underground Journey
during the night, and alone.
One notable feature of Mr. Long’s
later discovery Is the hell-like notes
of pure musical tone given out by the
vibration of stalactites on being
gently struck.
In one cavern the
colors of the stalactites ranged from
yellow to red, and grayish blue, sug
gesting iron and lead Impregnation,
and some were of the purest white.
All were translucent.
Another feature was a series of
grottoes, where the walls reverberated
to the heat of the explorer’s heart,
producing the effect of a huge stetho­
scope.
The vertical extent of the caverns
from the entrance to the deepest point
reached was between two hundred and
C. F. Shepherd ju st received a c a r­ three hundred feet, and the lineal ex­
load of pianos and players, nkist of tent, allowing for the many brunch
which a re disposed of. Come and ings and spirally defending loops, was
select y our C hristm as piano. Fine probably not fa r short ofl a mile.
new piano as low as $265. Pianos to —London Times.
ren t. Call a t 658 Boulevard. 67eod
FO R prom pt and carefu l service M is. S m ith 111—
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cali
Bread.
52tf
Mrs. E. F. Sm ith, who resides on
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 117
Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hoto Oak stre e t, is confined to her home
CANCER took iives of 1,200,000
Good reliable dentistry at reason­
Ashland.
56tf with an a tta c k of influenza.
people
in the U nited S tates betw een
able prices. Dr. Henry B.- Purl,
1920
and
1922. Had the victim s a t­
T. L. PO W E LL— GENERAL TRANS
44tf
If you w ant the best th e re is in Beaver Bldg.
FE R — Good team and m otoi
tacked the te rrib le disease w ith sci­
tru ck s. Good service a t a rea so t bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef,
entific aid d u rin g incipient stages,
Going to Klam ath F a l l s -
able price. Phone 8 3 .
lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t D et­
A lfred E. Payne, salesm an fo r th e m ost of them would be alive today.
rick's. W e sell for less.
48tf
FOR RENT.
D u ran t M otors, left today fo r K lam ­ .E lectricity and chiropractic is a sure
in d safe cure of cancer. Dr. E. B.
Cheap in su ran ce is costly at any a th F a lls on a two w eeks’ business
FOR R E N T— F u rn ish e d ap a rtm e n t,
I garage. 272 Maple tit.
73-ff price. F o r sound insurance at rea­ trip. He expected to re tu rn to A sh­ A ngell, F irs t Natl. Bank Bldg.
67- eod-tf
land before the m iddle of D ecem ber.
FOR REN T— T hree room furnished sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
J 4 tf
a p a rtm e n t. L ight and w ater burn­ E stablished 1883.
W hy n o t buy h er a S inger Sewing M D V IE DIRECTOR STUDIES
ished.
Close in.
Phone 265-J-
LANGUAGE OF TH E W OLF
M achine fo r Xm as. $5 dow n an d $3
74-2*
E piscopalians H ave Service—
p er m onth will p u t one in y o u r hom e.
A special T hanksgiving day serv ­
FOR R E N T— T hree room fu rn ish ed
S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 So.
a p a rtm e n t.
P hone 263-R.
369 ice will be held a t the T rin ity E p is­
H argadine Kt.
________ 7 4-2 copal church T hursday m orning a t F ir St., M edford.
11 o’clock.
FOR BALE.
O Y STER S- -F resh e a ste rn , a t the
71tf
Tavern
Cafe.
FOR SALE— W in ter apples. Phone
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e is
10F13.
62-lino* here. F o r citro n , orange and lem on
FO R SALE — Dry lau rel wood, plenty peel, raisins, c u rra n ts , figs, spicea, W ill Go to Portland —
H enry F. Pace, of th e S ta n d ard
of h e a te r ch u n k s; 12 inch tie r, su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
$4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75; for less.
Oil
com ptny, will leave T h u rsd ay for
48tf
12 inch second grow th fir, $3.25;
P o rtla n d , w here he will spend a few
delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 6S-1110*
D on’t buy a tu rk ey .
E a t your days.
F*’R SALE OR RENT— P a rtly fu rn ­ T hanksgiving d in n er at th e Plaza
ished house.
311 G ranite. In­ C onfectionery.
Make rese rv atio n s;
Ask your g recer fo r Golden Sheaf
quire Nelda Cafe.
.
72tf
70tf Bread.
52tf
now.
FOR SALE— Two and one-half i cres,
seven room house, chicken house H ere from M e d f o r d -
LEKDOM’S T ire H ospital will
and garage, fru it and berries. Call
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H ubb, of the REPAIR your T IR E S th e RIGHT
494 Holly Kt.
73-eod-’
the H ub shoe sto re of M edford, were WAY and give YOU a PO SITIV E
business visitors in the city Tuesday I GUARANTEE of SERVICE or your
FOR SALE— Pigs. Phone
M any of the recognized a u th o ri­
60tf
MONEY REFUN DED .
evening.
tie
s
on an im als and anim al lore who
408
FOR SALE— Nice fat ducks.
h
av
e
learned of the success w ith
Marries
Roseburg
M
a
n
-
i 4-2
Buy y our X m as aprons and h a n d ­
L aurel St.
which
L aurence T rim ble handles
Miss E dna S te n n e tt was m arrie d
kerchiefs, Masonic hall, S aturday,
wolf
pack
s, have w ritten to Mr.
D ecem ber 2, aftern o o n and evening. a t th e M ethodist p arso n ag e T uesday
T
rim
ble
a
sk
in g for inform ation as
71tf aftern o o n , a t 4 o’clock, to S. M.
A CARLOAD O F FENCING
M iller, of R oseburg, an em ploye of to how h e secured such astonishing
JU ST IN-------
We have the best prices on used the S o uthern P acific com pany. Mrs. resu lts.
“ I suppose i t ’s because I have tried
I can save you $1.90 on a • o cars to lie found in th e city. Come M iller is the d a u g h te r of M r. and
rod roll or fencing ag a in st any I in and look them over
Buick Mrs. L. E. S ten n ett, of A shland. Mr. to learn w hat m ight be called the
catalog house prices. Now is the i Agency.
72tf and Mrs. M iller will m ake th e ir language of th e w o lf,” said Mr. T rim ­
tim e to buy.
Fencing of everv
ble, responding to these queries.
home in R oseburg.
description. Plows and H arrow s.
“ C onsequently I try to in te rp re t
1 Move R eported—
New and used Sewing Machine:-
7
2
tf
D
etrick
sells
for
less.
th
e
wolf acto rs in Brawn of the
! Miss Blanche Hicks, lib a ra ria n at
The W hite
alw ays on hand.
N
o
rth
,' my wishes as to w hat 1 would
the city lib rary , has moved from 7 88
All
wool
ready-to-w
ea‘r
su
its,
415
Sewing M achine is king of all
have
them to do and th is in tu rn
P ennsylvania s tre e t, to her newly
and
up
a
t
P
a
u
lse
ru
d
’s.
7
3
tf
done
by
expression, in to n a tio n , ges­
' erected hom e on V ista street.
PEIL’S CORNER
tu re and som etim es spoken w ord.”
W e specialize on a $30 suit, y o u ' ^ i ,u r ,,s
Salem —
“ B raw n of the N o rth ,” the second
can ’t heat it for the m oney. P au l-;
^ r - an<* -^rs - R in e h a rt a n d dau g h - L aurence T rim b le-Jan e M urfin pro­
; serU(j .g
7 3 tf te r * who have been in A shtond for duction s ta rrin g “ S tro n g h e a rt,” the
_____
¡several m onths, a re returning- to Sa- w onder dog, a F irs t N ational a ttr a c ­
F lu ff ru g s, m ade from your o ld : lem th is week to look a f te r th e ir tion. will he show n a t th e V ining
w orn out carpets. Telephone 208. : tarm n e a r th ere.
th e a te r for th ree days, beginning
41-eod-lm o*
T hanksgiving.
Choice turkeys, right prices. Piaría
Market. 61 North Main.
E x h a u ste d from G rippe Cough
We have not gone out of busi­
DON’T BE D IS A P P O IN TE D —
La grippe coughs rack and te a r the
ness!
T his Agency was e s ta b ­
A L W A Y S U SE
F actory blocks, coal and -wood,
s u ff e re r to a sta te of exhaustion.
lished in 1883 and has been built
73-6
, C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
"W o u ld get com pletely exhausted
-up w ith th e idea of pro tectin g the
from violent grippe coughs,” w rites
people of A shland a n d vicinity
T h e E c o n o m y BAKING POWDER
I Missionary M eeting Sunday—
w ith SOUND INSURANCE
We
T he W om en’s M issionary so c ie ty R. G. Collins. B arnegat, N. J. ‘ Tried
W H ITE HOUSE GROCETERIA
F o le y ’s Honey and T a r and the
do not deal in CH EAP IN S l R-
' of the P re sb y te ria n church will !hold
Used by
ANCE; if we consideied it safe
: its a n n u a l praise service next S u n d a y cough ceased e n tire ly .”
th
re
e
g
en
eratio
n
s
for
coughs,
colds
¿or th e assu red , we w ould b a te
'(ev e n in g in place of th e re g u la r s e r-
and
croup
th
ro
a
t,
chest
and
bron-!
had it to sell a t th is office years
‘, mon. Mrs. Joseph A ngell, o f P h o e ­
chial irrita tio n . F oley’s Honey and;
ago. The ag en t of cheap in su r­
nix, will give th e ad d re ss of th e ev­
T a r h a s stood th e te st of tim e. Con-'
ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth.
ening. The choir wilt sin g special
Effect
i
ve
Reliable
ta in s no o p iates— in g red ien ts p rin t­
one can affo rd to lose even
num bers, and Dr. W oods’ fam ily o r ­
ed
on .the w rapper. L arg est selling
once on fire insurance.
chestra will play. B ring y o » r th a n k s
cough m edicine in th e world. Sold
A SH L A N D R E A L T Y 00, .o ffe rin g fo r th e w om en’s bo ard .
every w h ere.
~
Young Oregon T urkey— D ressing— C ranberry Sauce
V egetables
C andied Yams
C ream ed Onions
M ashed Potatoes
F ried P arsnips
D essert
Hot Mince Pie
P um pkin Pie
Ice Cream and Cake
Cheese
N uts
R aisins
Coffee
Tea
Milk
Apple Pie-
F ru it
Cider
R eserv atio n s M ade by P hone—No. 18
Buy Your Flour for Winter
Now
Crown, Best Patent—Sack ...................................... $2.25
Barrel l o ts ................................................................... $8.75
White Loaf: Best Patent—S a c k ............................. $2.25
Barrel l o t s .........................................................
$$.75
Baker Girl, good—S a c k ...............................................$1.75
Olympic—Barrel ......... $8.75
S a c k ................. $2.25
F a tte n those T u rk ey s an d C hickens fo r th e H olidays
We have Cracked Corn, Mill Run, Egg Mash, Scratch
Feed, Grit and Oyster Shell
STILL MYSTERY TO CHEMISTS
Men of Science Have Not Yet Die-
covered the Real Nature of
the X Ray.
It was in 1895 that Prof. Conrnd
Roentgen, the famous German physi­
cist, announced the discovery of the
fact th a t if a current of electricity
be passed through a certain k';id of
glass bulb, from which the air had
been exhausted, the resultant “light"
(so called In spite of the fact that it
Is not apparent to the eye), would
penetrate the flesh and other scud-
solid substances and reveal objects
on the otiier side. For want of n
better name to give to this disturbance
of the ether, Professor Roentgen
called it the X-ray, “x” being the ac­
cepted symbol for an unknown quanti­
ty.
The real nature of the X-ray is
still undiscovered. The ray itself Is
generated by a battery, the wires of
which are connected with two elec­
trodes, one of which is a concave
disc of aluminum and the other a
flat disc of platinum. The current
is then discharged through a glass
vacuum tube and produces the ether
disturbance which renders flesh or
clothing semi-transparent, while glass,
metals, bones and mineral substances
are generally opaque to it.
^seamless!
over the shoulders,
a seamless cape for
extra protection.
Walruà Brand
Witcr-proaf clothing
Keeps jr o u
Coats, pants, ap ro n s a n d all
o th e r w aterproof clothing.
PLAZA M ARKET
61 N O R TH M A IN S T R E E T
and
Comfortable
v ia th e S h a sta R oute
to
SUNNY
o m ia
Your comfort is the first con­
sideration of Southern Pacific
employees who have built up
an enviable reputation for courteous and efficient service.
E quipm ent of S outhern Pacific tra in s is m odern in appointm ents
and contains all th e fea tu re s conducive to com fort and luxury.
O bservation cars and sleeping cars w ith sections draw ing room s
and com partm ents fac ilita te the enjoym ent of scenery.
They afford privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation and pleasure.
E xcellent m eals tastily prepared and served in a ttra c ti e dining
cars appeal to th e m ost fastidious.
F o r LOW ROUND T R IP FA RES, T rain
Schedules, Sleeping C ar R eservations, and
b eautiful folders, ask railroad tick et agents,
or w rite.
The Enders Co.
JOHN M. SCOTT
G eneral P assenger A gent, P o rtla n d , Ore.
Good Insurance
Throwing the Clock Out the Window
and Carrying Down the Feather Bed
GALUMET
Billings Agency
Established 1883
Boat E s ta te and R eal In su ran ce
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.
O pposite C ity H all
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
PUMPKIN AND MINCE P IE S
FO R THANKSGIVING
have a large sh are of our best
a tte n tio n long before th e day
comes 'round. That these pastries
wilt be fit for the fea st— sw eet,
aro m atic, “ ta s ty ,” d e l i c i o u s
wholesome and alto g eth er tatisfy -
Oregon’s Biggest Cherry Tree.
:ng. i>ur rep u tatio n issu re s.
ot headache—m
headache—mb the forehead
<$ Please [dace .»our Thanksgiving
W ith a irunk six feet in diam eter
—melt and intu
inhale the vapora a t the ha3e and a spread of branches : orders Y \th US as earlZ as po’®ib.,.e -
covering approxim ately 5,000 square < C D anish P astry , B u tter Rolls,
feet, a cherry tree in the Hood river ! Napoleons rn d Cream Puffs.
district of Oregon is believed to be the !
LITUIA BAKERY
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in the case of fire, no one can positively say
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make certain that their valuable pajiers. their
deeds, notes, policies, jewelry, stocks, bonds and
the like are alw ay s protected by renting a box
in our Safe Deposit Vault.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
A sh lan d , Oregon