Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
PAGB THREB
ASHLAND DAILY TIDING?
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GOOD SIDE LINE
In the Signal Corps Radio Room
ACCUSED BY AN ACTOR
Ona cent taa word each time.
FUYWIClANo.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practie
limited to eye, ear, acas aat
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 an
ï to 5. Bwedsnburg Bldg., Ash
land, Ore
7 8-t
CONVALESCENT HOME
a
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
cheer. Good care. Good food.
Terms reasonable. 153 Granite
306-lmo
St. Phone 411-R.
Lucky Junk Dealer Tumbled Into
Small Fortune.
Negligence of Authorities of Great
Copper Mine Gave Him His Op­
portunity, and He Took IL
WANTED.
DR. J. J. 13D1EN8— Phyaic'An ant
Surgeon.
Practice limited U TO LET— Board and room for two
gentlemen at 272 Maple St. 75tf
The letters you have been printing
eye, ear, nose and threat. Glasses
ubout gold seekers in the Far West re­
■applied. Oculist aud aarls: fo
call the following incident of copper
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and R ABILITIES THAT ARE LATENT
COBvr..
mining in Montana, writes a corre­
Bldg., Msdforl, Ore. Phone ¿#7
PUMPKIN AND MINCE PIES
spondent of the New York Herald.
DR. MATTIE II. SHAW— Residence Few Realize to the Fullest Extent the
FOR THANKSGIVING
Day
after
day
about
20
years
ago
a
Intellectual Powers They Have
and office, 108 Pioneer avenue.
rickety
old
open
wagon,
drawn
by
a
have a large share of our best
at Command.
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
has-been horse, used to venture out
attention long before the day
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
from Anaconda aud garner rags, bot­
conies ’round. That these pastries
llow many times have you been
will be fit for the feast—sweet,
tles, sacks and old iron. One day,
DR. H. >1. SHAW— Physician and forced to undertake some piece of
aromatic, “tasty,” d e l i c i o u s
Surgeon. Special attention Eyes, work which you did not believe you
on its return to town, a hind wheel
wholesome and altogether tatisfy-
Ears, Nose, Throat. Glasses fit-) could perform, only to And yourself
wabbled off as the vehicle was .cross­
!ng. cur teputation issures.
ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block. agreeably surprised at the credible
ing a culvert, and wheel and load slid
<J please [lace ¡our Yhanksgiving
Phone 79 or 28.
down into a greenish-looking little riv­
' way in which you finally accomplished
SEE
»nlers witii us as early as possible.
ulet that passed under the culvert.
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE— Dentist , it? You discovered latent abilities
•I Danish Pastry, Butter Rolls,
This is William Harrison Clem, a
The junk dealer recovered the wheel
— successor to W. E. Buchanan, i which only come to light through the
Napoleons tnd Cream Puffs.
wealthy
Indian
of
the
Osage
tribe,
who
By means of the loops shown in this photograph the U. S. Signal corps is and drove on sadly into Ana­
Special attention given to straight-' driving force of necessity. There is
ening and care of children’s teeth, j no doubt we all have possibilities enabled to receive radio communications from far-away European stations. conda. But, being thrifty, he went has been named as corespondent In
LITHIA BAKERY
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to which we do not suspect. All that The photograph was made at Signal corps headquarters in Washington.
back one day to salvage the old iron, the divorce suit of Ray Finnigan, an
5. Office phone 151. Residence! is needed to develop them is self con­
perhaps a whole dollar’s worth. This actor.
phone 201-J.
Camps Building.;
be fished out of the little stream.
fidence and initiative.
Ashland. Oregon.
4 5 tf;
No
fewer
than
10,0*10
words
were
He found that every horseshoe,
CONDENSATIONS
Many people never succeed because
added to the English language by the every stove lid. every old broken tool
CHIROPRACTORS
they never try. They lack faith In
M
i à
that he clawed out of the shallow
Citizens of Hawaii in nine months World war.
themselves. The Habit of saying “I
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic can’t”
The
attraction
of
the
sun
being
27
water
was
thickly
coated
with
copper.
is an easy one to acquire, and bought motorcars to the value of $4,-
and Electro-Therapy. The combi­
times that of the earth, a 200-pound
He kept his mouth shut and In town
it
grows
stronger with time, but it 000,000.
nation does wonders. First Nat’l
man would weigh 5,200 pounds there. he melted oft’ that pure copper, for
From
the
time
of
the
Spanish
con­
does
not
lead
to
accomplishment.
It
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
-A*""
The latest compound microscope the greenish stream was an outflow
does not put our faculties to work to quest down to the present, the silver
House Calls
overcome the perplexities of the job mines of Mexico are estimated to contains all the main features of the of waste water from the great Ana­
which confronts us. Many people feel have yielded ore to a total value of microscope constructed by Robert conda smelter, where copper was
VETERINARY
melted out of the rocky ore of that re­
Hook in 1665.
that unless they can solve some problem sa.ofjo.ooo.ono.
gion.
l>|{. j , p. CHISHOLM— Graduate easily they lack the ability to do It at
Myths Are History. t
Regularly, long after nightfall, the
veterinary. Located on the Gill all. They do not realize tliat the per­
property, west of the N orm al1 formance of anything worth while re­ ALL CLEAR BUT ONE POUT
Mythology, or the study of the be­ junk dealer used to go out on that
.School on Walker Ave.
_ quires much hard work and hard
liefs of ancient peoples, is a fascinat­ road with a load of old iron and dump
ing study. Myths do not just happen it into the greenish stream on this or
Jan«
Simply
Could
Not
Understand
thinking.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
to
be. There were no story writers that side of the culvert and fish out a
-SÌ?*?
Peculiarity
Manifested
by
Those
Don’t allow yourself to become con-
CHIMNEY SWEEP— Located at fire
in
olden
times
who
said,
"1
must
write
load
earlier
deposited.
Baseball
Players.
!5-3
ceittd
or
to
get
into
an
overconfident
station while here.
a popular story,” and forthwith a
Wc’®
The copper company detectives be­
frame of mind In regard to your abil­
FOR EXCHANGE
story
appeared
that
lived
and
went
gan
reporting
mysterious
high-grade
Jane
always
insisted
that
she
want­
V j] - T '
ity, but nevertheless do not give up
ed to share all my pleasures. 1 was from mouth to mouth for thousands shipments of pure copper from Ana­
trying
to
a
liieve
some
goal
until
you
FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum­
not quite so sure about it, but diplo­ of years. A myth, in its last analysis, conda, but no direct thefts could be
bered ranch on Pacific highwav have brought every faculty Into play. ' macy has its uses, so I said nothing.
is an historic account, every detail of discovered. Not an employee could
and eounty road, near Hilt; small If you concentrate strongly enough on
which is based on fact.
be caught red-handed. Finally the
At
length
it
became
impossible
to
house and outbuildings; good the effort you will be surprised at the
The tales of Homer were thought to junk dealer's nocturnal trips came
postpone
again
taking
her
to
the
ball
result
s.—Exchange.
stock or chicken ranch with plen­
game. I drew a long breath, muttered be poetic fiction until the burned ruins under suspicion and he was watched
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
of Troy were uncovered. The story of and his secret discovered, but not be­
a prayer for guidance, and gave in.
trade for unincumbered Ashland
acreage; prefer no house, bu BLIND MAN -‘SEES” WITH NOSE
“That man out there on the mound Theseus slaying the Minotaur is no fore he had realized a total of about
A lighted m atch to a good oil
would ensider acreage with smal
is called the pitclier. /H e pitches, I Idle creation, for every detail of it— j $34 000 In melting off pure copper
the Athenian children for the sacri­ from the deposits on ids loads of Junk
house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran. Making Up for the Loss of Sights Na­ began.
heater —and your room is soon
231tf*
ture Increases Power of th©
Jte St.
"That man with tlie bat—with the fice, the labyrinth palace, the wild iron. The company sought to enjoin
bull in the center, and a host of other him, sought to recover the values lie
Olfactory Organs.
* flooded w ith a w arm , happy heat.
TR AN SFER AND EXPRESS.
___
I club—is the batter, tie bits the details—has been abundantly verified had secured, but the court held that
ball. . . .”
H ow convenient! No furnace to
A blind man can “see with his nose.**
it was waste water in a public high­
as fact.
pqrit prompt and careful service
“Why?” asked Jane.
way, and xlie lucky Junk» dealer was
m itt trucks or horse drays, cal So. at least, writes a blind man who
“It doesn't matter,’’ I continued.
stoke and coax along, no ashes to
well within his rights.
WiiitrJe Transfer Co. Phone 117 has made a study of his own faculties “He didn’t hit it. If he had suc­
Got the Toll-Keeper’s Goat.
Office 89 Oak street near Hote and those of his companions In dark­ ceeded, however, he would have run
And the lesson was worth more than
A Dutchman riding a little cart
bother about. And, if you burn
56« ness.
Ashland.
.
tlie
lost value to the copper company,
toward that sack, which is called first drawn by a goat was stopped at the
for It resulted in a catchment dam be­
“The sense of smelling among the base, and if he gets there before the bridge by the toll-keeper.
P earl Oil, no smoke, dirt, nor odor.
r. L. POWELL—GENERAL TRANS
ing built Inside the company’s fence,
“I got to pay toll?” said Hans.
PER — Good team and motor blind,” he says, “grows exceedingly ball he is safe.”
“Yes; five cents to cross the where scrap iron was used to recover
"Blit I thought you said the game
trucks. Good service at a reason sharp, ami we utilize it instinctively
P earl Oil is refined and re-refined
copper values that long before had
for our purposes, for which the nor­ was not dangerous,” Jane objected.
cable price
Phone 83
bridge.”
mal man naturally uses his eyes. The
■ f f *
After an argument lie paid the toll been running to waste. Accidents
by a special process developed by
“Only to otherwise happy mar­
FOR SALE.
smell, in particular, helps us in cre­ riages,” I responded.
and went back again, only this time sometimes happen!
the Standard Oil Company.
ating a sense of locality, and enables
be had the goat sitting in the cart and
“Oh!" said Jane.
'.FOR SALE- -Winter apples. Phone us, in a region in which we are at
War
on
Insects.
be
was
drawing
it
himself.
Out
came
52-lnto*
“If
a
man
gets
to
first
base."
I
re­
10F13.
home, to find the way as easily and sumed, “the succeeding hatters try to the toil-keeper. “Here, you know
The Indications arc that a great bat­
G et it in bulk from dealers every­
lfisiR SALE—Dry laurel wood, plenty surely ¡is if we could see the world advance him by hitting the hall. If you've got to pay five cents.”
tle is to be waged soon between man­
<tf heater chunks; 12 inch tier, around us with our eyes. It Is rela­ he goes all I be way around, past sec­
w here. O rder by nam e — P earl Oil.
The Dutchman shook bis bead and kind and the insect army. There is
$4:50; also 12 inch body fir. $3.75; tively easy for the nose, as there are J
nothing which has a greater potential­
pointing
to
the
goat,
said,
“Don't
talk
ond
and
third
bases,
and
reaches
home
12 inch second growth fir, $3.25; not two streets that have the same 1
plate without being put out, a run is to me—ask the driver.”—Boston Tran­ ity for destruction tl-an Insects. There
delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-mo* odor.
are 5,000,000 different kinds of Insects
script.
scored for his team.
and nearly all of them are bent In the
"Not only has each street Its par- ;
FOR SALE OR RENT— Partly turn-
“When three men are put out. the
line of destroying food and other mate*
!shed house.
311 Granite
In- ticular »«lor. hut also the various parts ; other side comes to the bat, and when
Mixed Religions.
T2tf of the same street; nay, each house j each side lias had nine turns at bat
quire Nelda Cafe.
Doctor Grenfell after amputating rials of value to man. They cause ten
has Its characteristic smell, and the the game is over. The team that makes the limb of a Roman Catholic patient times more damage than fire, and ac­
Phone
Fi.'R 3ALE-
blind man knows in a street through the most runs wins.
\v rote an appeal for a wooden leg to cording to the Departinnet of Agricul­
which he often comes where he Is.
“Is that clear?” I asked.
enable the man to move about. This ture, the annual tax imposed by insects
tKEROSENE)
S^WHET CIDER—Made fresh every For the recognition of human beings
“Perfectly." Jane aasured me. "But was published in the Congregaiion- Is greater than prewar expenditures of
STANDARD
OU.
day- Two gallons 75c, one gallon the sense of smell Is likewise Invalu­ one thing I don't understand."
HEAT
alist and read by a Baptist woman the United States. The Hessian fly
COMPANY
40c. delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
destroys
from
10
to
50
per
cent
of
the
able. Besides the special smells of |
“What Is it?" I inquired.
1
California
)
AND LIGHT
whose husband, a Methodist, who had
grain
sowings
amounting
to
$75,000,-
cigars or perfumes, there are- many t
“
Why
is
It.”
Jane
queried,
“why
is
worn a wooden leg, had just died. So
M1XTRA <MM)D HALF ACRE berries delicate scents by which he can rec­
j«--- roomy hOll-P»
It that the men wear mittens only on the Methodist leg given by a Baptist 000. Tlie Mexican chinch bug eats up
¿nai fruit, modern
ognize men. Every material of cloth- : wne hand? It Seems so silly.’
woman hi answer to a Congregational $3,000,000 worth of corn in this coun­
■dtfcbly locatovi! close to Boulevard. Ing
has a definite odor, and with a > A senile Judge decided that my sub­ appeal is now being used as a per­ try and some worms are responsible
smallei
place.
Will
trade,
Want
for damage to corn amounting to three
Also will trade ranch near ( tn- little experience the blind man can [ sequent remarks constituted mental fectly good interdenominational un times that sum. The annual cotton
’set'
with
bis
nose’
whether
one
wears
{
small
acreage
unim-
eroelty.—J. M. K.. in Life.
von ville for
derstanding.—The Christian Advocate.
good. Staples Realty wool, silk or velvet.”
loss is $85,000,000 and the damage to
proved.
live stock is considerable. The pecu­
Agency.
liar feature of this is that although j
Points of the Moon.
BUY LIKE R E N T-G ood
man has for years been studying the I
house on paved street. Staples, The “points" or ends of the crescent i
insects with the thought of preventing 1
moon
always
point
away
from
the
sun.
»Aalty Agency
-----
their ravages, their inroads are con­
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values.................... x v ■
When the moon is new the setting I
stantly
increasing.
sun, or sun recently set. Is on th©
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values................... I
west of it, which sends the points to
The
Clever
Saleswoman.
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values....................
the east. As the sun sinks farther
A CARLOAD OF FENCING
A Cleveland woman went shopping
below
the
horizon
the
points
of
the
,
Pocket Knives, $1.50 values................... )
JUST IN------
in Paris—they all do—and finally
crescent moon point more in an up- !
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price....................... 91.19
reached a saleswoman who had a work­
— t h a t a b ig c a n a t a lo w c o s t m a n y tim e s r e s u lts in
ward direction; for the convex part
I can save you $1.90 on a
ing
knowledge
of
English
and
an
en­
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale P ric e................................ 93
of the crescent must always be ¡: h a k in g s t h a t a r e u n fit fo r food.
rod roll or fencing against any
gaging air.
toward the sun. When the moon Is »
catalog house jiriq« «. Now is the
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale P rice................................ 83
The customer had a serious question
time to buy. Fencing oi everv waning the sun is on the east of It.
—
t
h
a
t
la
c
k
o
f
p
r
o
p
e
r
le
a
v
e
n
in
g
s
tr
e
n
g
th
m
e
a
n
s
fa
ilu
re
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale P ric e.................................49
to ask.
Harrows. which, of course, sends the points
I description. Plows pnfi Machines toward the west. The moon Is always
a n d d is a p p o in tm e n t o n b ak e-d ay .
“Ain I to wear my skirts longer than
While They Last—Get Busy!
New and used Sewing
I have been wearing them?”
a
sphere;
the
crescent
is
merely
that
e
White
always on hand.
Tk«
— t h a t o n e c e n t’s w o r th o f in fe rio r B a k in g P o w d e r m a n y
The saleswoman spread out her fat
part of Its illuminated side which
Sewing Machine is king vf all
hands.
tim e s m i n s o n e d o lla r’s w o rth o f o th e r in g re d ie n ts.
we are in a position to see.
“It largely depends, niadante.”
S7-39 North Main St.
Phone 203
PEIL’S CORNER
“Depends upon what?”
—
th
a
t
m
illio
n
s
d
e
p
e
n
d
on
Mean Man.
I
The saleswoman smiled.
Mrs. X. Parker came bursting In to
“The length of madame’s skirts
see her new neighbor, and found Mr. 1
largely depends upon madame's means
Jones reelining in an armchair.
of locomotion.”
“Well. Mr. Jones, and what’s Mrs.
Which the Cleveland woman consid­
Jones doing?”
ered a very neat way of putting It.
Mr. Jones sucked his pipe with evl- j
dent enjoyment.
A Little Louder, Doc.
“Ah, poor soul, she’s dying!”
>
A doctor in the Ilume-Mansur build­
The
Economy
Mrs. Parker was horrified.
ing was treating one of his patients,
"What? You brute! Why don’t I
We have not gone out of busi­
who is slightly deaf. He thought he
ness! This Agency was estab­ you do something?”
» n o t b e c a u se o f q u a n ti­
would be a little sociable and re­
Just at that moment Mrs. Jones
lished in 18S3 and has been built
marked :
ty but on account of quali­
walked in.
“Don’t those bells of Christ church
up with the idea of protecting the
ty—not because of price
Mrs. Parker spluttered:
sound
beautiful today?”
people of Ashland and vicinity
but by reason of results.
“But—but yoq said she was dying!” j
The patient replied: “I don’t get
In the ease of fire, no one can positively is: /
with SOUND INSURANCE. We
“Yes," said Jones quietly. “So she
" That is why the sale of
you.”
do not deal in CHEAP INSI R- Is—to see you mind your own busi­
what lie would do. Everyone, however, can
Calumet is 2X times
The physician repeated and the pa­
ANCE: if we considered it safe ness.”
tient answered a little louder with
as much as that of
make certain that their valuable papers, their
lor the assured, we would have
more emphasis:
any o th er baking
had it to soil at this office years
deeds, notes, policies, jewelry, stocks, bonds ami
“You’ll have to speak a little louder.
powder.
ago. The agent of cheap insur­
Doc, 1 can’t hear you for those church
the like are always protected by renting a box
Buy it—try it—never fail
bells.”—Indianapolis News.
ance gets all his stuff is worth.
Reliable
Effective
to
use
it.
in our Safe Dejmsit Vault.
No one can afford to lose even
Children
Bought
Baby
Hippopotamus.
A
poand
can
o
f
Calumet
once on fire insurance.
A baby hippopotamus, four years old
contains full 16 ounces.
ASHLAND REALTY CO
and weighing a ton, was recently
Some baking powders
transported from the Philadelphia
come in 12 ounce instead
zoological gardens to Boston in a spe­
Opposite City Hall
o f 16 ounce cans. Be
Established 1883
cially built motortruck. The animal
sure
you
g
et
a
potzitd
was purchased with $5,000 In pennies
Real Estate and Real In su ra n t
Business Cliauees
when you want it.
Ashland, Oregon
contributed by the school children of
ASHLAND, OREGON
Bunion.
Insurance
Real E state
Phone 211
41 E Main St.
TO E WQRLD& GB&ATEST BAKING POWDER
A want ad will sell IL
Instant Heat^whereveryou want its
E very Housewife
Cutlery Sale
Should Know These Facts
A b o u t B a k in g P o w d e r
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Good insurance
Billings Agency
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
Throwing the Clock Out the Window
and Carrying Down the Feather Bed
The Citizens Bank oi Ashland