Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 04, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    AAULAN D DAJELI
.Monday, December 4, 1022
Returns from Eugene—
FiSH
t i DIWGI
PAGE THREE
Observe Adam’s 5,926th Birthday
that protect bridges
K a tie B uchanan, who spent the
holiday vacation w ith h er parents,
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. B uchanan, 337 Mussels Are Used Also in a Great
One cent the w ord eacn ilm e.
Many Parts of Europe for Build­
Baltimore, center of the national
T h irte e n th avenue E a st, in Eugene,
PH YSICIANS.
HELP WANTED
ing Sea Wails.
observance
of Adam day, fittingly
retu rn ed to th e city yesterday, and
pnld
homage
to the common ances­
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P ractic POULTRYMAN W ANTED— To s ta rt will resum e h er teach in g n e a r Ash-
When you pluck a mussel from the
tor
on
the
five thousand, two
lim ited to eye, ear, cose an
aii Elec-Chic C o-operative H atch- land
resting place it has chosen under a '
hundred and ninety-sixth birthday
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 an
ery and act as exclusive dealer for
weed that fringes a rock It does not
of tlie first man in the world. John
! to 5
8 «redanburg Bldg., A»:
the incom parable Elec-Chic line of
Good reliab le d e n tistry a t reason­ come away very easily, for the shell is i
P. Brady, a retired contractor of
land. O re
73-t
incubators, brooders, oil gas and able prices.
Baltimore, is shown at the memori­
Dr. H enry B. P u rl, secured firmly to the rock by means j
DIt. J . J. EMMLENS-—P hysic’a n an.
of
a
mass
of
coarse
threads.
electric h e a te rs au tom atic regu-: B eaver Bldg,
al shaft he erected in 1909, and
44tf
S m g eo a.
P ractice
lim ited
t.
These form the cable by which the ’
which was the center of attraction
lato
rs
and
alarm
signals
for
incu­
eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasse
mussel anchors Itself so securely that i
for celebrants.
The shaft Is
b ato rs and brooders.
S auitaay
B e tte r be safe that; so rry .
See It can w ithstand the force of t h e :
supplied. Oculiat aDd a u rlst fo
topped
with
u
sundial.
feeders, w a terers and o th er poul­ Beaver R ealty Co. ab o u t y our in su r
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and B
strongest seas.
Bldg., M edford, Ore. P hone i€
try yard equipm ent, A cash o u t­ a.nce. Phone 68.
28711'
In its young days the mussel moves
lay of only $150 will s ta r t you out
DR. MATTIE D. SHAW— Residence
about with the best of them, but after
in a business th a t should net you Miss»Lennox H o m e -
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue.
a short spell of gadding about it set- j
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
from $1,500 to $5,000 per year.
Miss E lizabeth Lennox, d a u g h te r ties down in one spot for the rest of
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
P o u ltry E quipm ent Co., Desk 8, of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lennox, who Its existence.
g
B urbank, Calif.
So strong are the united threads of i
g
DR. 11. M. SHAW — Physician and
has been teaching n ear C lostine, will
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
not re tu rn to h er school th is w inter, a colony of m ussels that engineers re­
sponsible for building sea walls on the
E a rs, Nose, T h ro at. Glasses f.t-
ÍXTERÜRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
having com pleted her w ork for the continent make considerable use of
ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block.
year.
She arriv ed hom e for th e them, says London Tit-Bits. If mus- ,
Phone 79 or 28.
(E ffective January 1, 1922)
T hanksgiving holiday.
sels can be induced to settle on the
DK. G. C. PH ETTEPLA 4 E— D entis’ • LV. MEDFORD
LV
most exposed parts of the structure
.
ASHLAND
— successor to W. E. Buchanan. ! 7 :0 0 a. m.
GERTRUDE VA NI >E R RI I .T
the roughest seas will do little harm, :
7 :0 0 a. m. Leaves for San Francisco—
Special a tte n to n given to s tra ig h t­
8:00 a. nt.
8:00
a.
m.
Mrs.
A
rchie
M
illin
left
last
even-
for
they
lend
the
stones
together
so
1
ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth.
9:00 a. m. ing on No. 16 for an F rancisco. She tightly that there is no fear that they
$ j W ho plays the leading fem inine
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 9:00 a. nt.
10:00
a.
m.
10:00
a. m.
| role in David Belasco’s production of
5. Office phone 151. Residence
will
give
way.
will
probably
rem
ain
in
C
alifornia
11:00 a. m.
phone 201-J.
Cam ps Building, 11:00 a. in.
In
England
the
bridge
over
3
I “ The Gold D iggers,’’ Avery Hop-
12:00 noon th is w inter fo r h er health.
A shland. Oregon.
45tf 12:00 noon
the Torrldge nt Bideford, in Devon-
, 1:00 p. in.
g wood’s spark lin g comedy, which will
1 :0 0 p. m.
! 2:00 p. m.
2 :0 0 p. m.
LEEDOM 'S T ire H ospital will shir could not remain standing if it
be presented a t the Vining th e a tre
W ANTED.
3:00 p in.
3:00 p. m. R E P A IR your T IR E S th e R IG H T were not for the mussels which hold
on F riday, Decem ber 8, a fte r its two
Its foundations together.
4:00 p. m.
GOING TO CA LIFORNIA— Licensed 4:00 p. m.
WAY
and
give
YOU
a
PO
SITIV
E
y ears’ run a t the Lyceum th e a tre ,
5 :0 0 p. na.
When the bridge was in danger of
c h a u ffe u r and wife would like 5:00 p. m.
1 6:00 p. nt.
I New York.
6:00 p. m. GUARANTEE of SER V ICE or y our giving way many years ago a genius j
passage, would relieve a t driving 7:00 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m. MONEY R EFU N D ED .
60tf had the Idea of depositing boatloads j
and sh a re expense .11. S. M ackel- 8:30 p. nt. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
o# mussels round its piles. The ex- (
9 :3 0 p. m. Six People— One automobile—
la r, 166 N orth Main St., A shland, 9:30 p. m.
périm ent was tried with success an d ;
Ore,
76 3* 10:30 p. nt. Sat. only 1 0:30 p. m.
A ccording to fig u res com piled by the bridge stands firm Io this day. ,
.
Sunday Schedule
Sam
K
ozer,
secretary
of
sta
te
,
th
ere
Fresh
supplies
of
mussels
are
put
i
T
R
|
CKS
USED
BY’
SMUGGLERS
HAS GEM IN HER TUMMY
Leave M edford for A shland and
CHIROPRACTORS
m r im
iv i v i i y i i
Ashland for M edford everv hour on is one autom obile in Oregon for ev­ down from time to time.
I
DR. E. IL ANGELL— C hiropractic the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; ery six people based upon a popula­
Customs Officers Have to Be Very
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi- then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Wide Awake to Cope With
tion of 800,000 in th e sta te . R egis­ ACE OF SPADES TITLE PAGE
A shland w aiting room — E ast Side
nation does w onders. F irst N at’l
Illicit Dealers in Drug«.
tra
tio
n
up
to
Novem
ber
30,
to
ta
le
d
Pharm acy.
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
Fact
That
it
Was
Once
“Duty
Card’’
133,816
m
otor
vehicles.
In
1917
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
H ouse Calls
The smuggler of drugs has many !
Responsible for the Custom That
th ere w ere b u t 48,632 m otor vehicles
Dailv (E xcept Sunday)
tricks
and wiles whereby lie evades
VETERINARY
Now Prevails.
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG registered.
the law and introduces ills wares into
1:00 p. m.
DR. J . P. CHISHOLM — G raduate 1:00 p. m.
In England the first act imposing a the country. A favorite method is to
T
ravel
by
stag
e;
sh
o
rte
st
ro u te by
W hy n o t buy her a Singer Sewing tax upon playing cards provided that use artificial flowers for concealing
veterinary.
Located on the Gill
property, west, of th e Norm al 20 m iles: one of O regon’s most M achine for X m as. $5 down and $3 no pack should be sold unless marked cocaine, opium, und other drugs. One
scenic trip s.
Far©— AshlaiMl-Rose-
School on W alker Ave.
consignment of opium was smuggled '
burg, 8-4.00;
Medford - Roseburg. per m onth will p u t one in y o u r hom e. by the stam p office to show that the through in the stalks of artificial pop-
c o o v R IG H T
CONVALESCENT HOME
$4.15; G ra n ts Pass-R oseburg, $3.00. S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 So. duty lmd been paid, one stam p being i pies, while cocaine has been found In j
placed on the w rapper and another on
PUMPKIN AND MINCE P IE S
F ir St., M edford.
M E D l’ORD-GRANTS PASS
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good !
the face of “one of the cards.”
’ vio,ets-
Vegetables are even more
FO R THANKSGIVING
Dailv (Except Sunday)
cheer.
Good care.
Good food, i
A good deal of confusion arose, bis satisfactory from the smuggler’» point j
Sw eet C ider, m ade fre sh every
LV. G’T’S PASS
G ranite LV. MEDFORD
T erm s reasonable.
li
have a large sh are of our best
of view, for quite a large quantity of .
7:30 a m. day. two gallons 76c. one gallon 40c torians explain, and as the law was drugs can be concealed in a hollowed ;
St. Phone 411-R.
306-lm o 10:00 a. m.
a tte n tio n long before the day
often evaded a later regulation laid it
1:00 P- m. delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
2:00 p. m.
comes 'round. T hat these pastries
down
th
at
the
ace
of
spades
should
be
P?ta
^
-
Perhaps
the
strangest
trick
!
CHIMNEY SW E E P
5:00 P- m.
5:00 p. m
will be fit for the fea st— sw eet,
CHIMNEY SW E E P— Located a t fire
the duty card and that It should be of all was the use of a stuffed dog. :
Sunday Only
arom atic, “ ta s ty .” d e l i c i o u s
sta tio n w hile here.
75-3 * 10:00 a. m.
printed by the authorities themselves,
ro ,a ’ •' it would never have been
10:00 a. is. Return from Idaho—
wholesome p u l rlto g e ’her »atiafy-
watchful secret i
F red Doan a n d fam ily have ju st the m akers supplying the paper. Sheets !
4:30 P- m.
.
4:30 p. m.
ing. our rep u tatio n i -sure*/
TR A N SFER AND E X PR ESS.
of
20
aces
of
spades
used
to
be
issued
!
“
7
^
.
^
7
^
. ? '® “’“!* " “ 'I !
G rants Pass w aiting room — T ht re tu rn e d from Boise, Idaho, w here
C Please [ lace ¡o u r T hanksgiving
ird e rs w ith us as early as possible.
FOR prom pt and carefu l service Bonbonniere, phone 160.
they spent th e l^pt two weeks visit­ by the stam p office to the m anufactur­ tlie dog open it and pull out a phial
i of “snow.” German sausages have i
Office and w aiting room — No. 6
<r Danish P astry. B u tt'r Roll«,
au to tru c k s or horse drays, cal;
ing relativ es in th e ir fo rm er hom e. e rs for a sovereign.
also been known to harbor other !
Napoleons
in d Cream Puffs.
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Cq. Phone 117
A century later an act lowered the i things besides meat. Not long ago a
They w ere th e guests of honor a t a
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r Hot©
T hanksgiving d in n er com posed of 50! duty to threepence, and this was laid consignment of ink came under sus
L IT E IA B A K E R Y
A shland.
B6tf
Elizabeth Wulsli of East Syracuse,
.e wrapiier supplied by the stam p ■
^ J ." ; Y b ^ ^ m ro t.
relatives and friends, a 22-pound tu r ­ on the
N. Y., had an operation about two
office . The m anufacturers, then, o L wflg dIscovftred tbat one
T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS
key being th e piece de resistance.
of
years
ago in which her tonsils and
course,
printed
their
own
aces
,
fpn
()f
thft
boUJes
wa>
#
cunn,
|v
F E R — Good team and m otor
tru ck s. Good service a t a reason Visits from M edford—
spades, but the custom ot having the , Cflmouflaged rP(.eptiH.|e for coeaine. adenoids were removed. The surgeon
Ask your grocer for G olden Sheaf
Mrs. N ettie McElroy and two chil­
able price. P hone 83.
card different from the rest still pre- , Briquettes firenghters, opera hats, soon discovered a diamond had been
B
read.
52tf vailed, and the ace was, ami is, gen- , an(J cheege
made the)r
_ lost from the setting of ills ring. A
dren, of M edford, spent S atu rd ay in
FO R EXCHANGE
short time ago Elizabetli had a severe
erally
utilized
as
an
advertisem
ent
lor
Reliable
Effective
_________
A shland, th e guests of th e Manse»
pearance in smuggling operations, and
the
m
akers—a
kind
of
title
page
as
it
'•If
you
w
a
n
t
th
e
b
e
st
th
e
re
Is
in
I
one
German
smuggler
even
inclosed
’i“
1
“
1,1
hcd
8k’e\
Sh,
e
J™
8
?
,
kenJ
“
FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum Mrs. M cElroy was a fo rm er parish-
! the drugs in a model of the Cenotaph, the same nosp.tul and X-rayed The
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay i ioner of Rev
K oehler in Colo- bacon, boiled ham «, chopped beet, were, to the pack.
doctor s diumond was discovered. He
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all!
A S H L A N D R E A L T Y CO.
lard and sh o rte n in g , get it a t D et­
will get It back again as another op­
house an d o u tb u ild in g s;
good 1
Lunenbcrg Settled by Hessians.
ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
48tf
“Beggar” Carrie»
Roll.
eration will be necessary to relieve
stock o r chicken ranch w ith p len ­
One of the quaint spots of Nova
Opposite City Hall
We have the best prices on used
A
cripple
with
both
legs
"cut
off be­ the little girl of the pain which is
ty of wood and tillab le land. Will
Scotia is the fishing town of Lunen-
tra d e for unincum bered A shland I cars to be found in th e city. Come Return from R e d d in g -
berg, where the smell of fish is over low the knee hohhlea pathetically caused by the diamond shown by the
acreag e; p refer no house, but ¡n and iook them over.
Buick
Mrs. J. K. Lewis a n d d a u g h te r, all. Churches, fish Hakes, curing plants, across City Hall park every day or ! X-ray as having 'nken up an abiding
Business Chances
would ensider acreage w ith sm al
72tf Mrs,. E. J. K ilgore, re tu rn e d today Steep hills, bold headlands, shipyards, two. A little leather satchel ia slung i place near the .¡¡ipendix.
■
Agency.
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ian ,
Insurance
Real Estate
from R edding, Calif., w here they skilled fishermen and a sightly fleet of across his shoulder and the casual — ----- -------------------------, -
ite St.
231tf*
We have w hat you w ant for th at spent T hanksgiving w ith th e ir son fishing vessels, oxen and German-look­ passerby instinctively feels in his
pocket for a nickel or a dime, expect- i
FO R RENT.
Xm as Rift a t th e V ariety Store. Best and b ro th er.
ing faces, figures and names, are the
A CARLOAD O F FENCING
Ing the crippled one momentarily to
characteristics.
Tlie place was set-
fu rn ish ed values fn to w n - 89 N- M ain St. 75tf
JUST
IN-------
open up the satchel and offer gum or 1
FOR RENT— F o u r room
back in George I \ s ,
,, ,
O ur candy prices a re rig h t, q u a l­ tied bv Hessians
,
,
,
.
,,
,i
,
;
shoestrings
or
pencils
for
sale.
a p a rtm e n t, w ith garage.
A dults
I can save you $1.90 on a 20
and marked traces ot the early
Spend.*; W eek-End H ere—
ity considered. Rose Bros.
7 4 tf tune,
settlers remain. The housewives are | K But
never pauses or open« the
onlv.
1101 Boulevard.
76tf
rod
roll o t fencing ag ain st any
Miss Gladys D errick had as a week
so neat that they even put luce cur- i ag- ; n ’^Bfisltlv«»pedestrian fol-
catalog
house prices. Now is the
Cliff P ayne m akes shaving sta n d s. tein s at
end visitor, Miss Young, of M edford.
FOR SALE.
the cellar and woodshed lo?ved ,1,n the olher d a y > )-^ n d out
tim e to buy. Fencing of every
75tf
windows.
A prodigious clanging of | 'vbpre he made his
or kept his
Safety blades resharpened
description. Plows and H arrow s.
FOR SALE- -W inter apples. Phone
W e are th an k fu l for your p a tro n ­
church
bells
goes
on
in
Lunenburg
I
}e,
K
g1
n
®
,
t
endez\ous.
He
trailed
the
52-lm o*
New
and
used
Sewing
M
achines
like new. Single bit, 30o
10F13.
age in the p ast and hope th a t we Piano Tuning—
everv Sunday, for the place has many cr,™ ,ed one do'vn Ni,ssa>' s tr« * «nd
alw
ays
on
hand.
The
W
hite
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
Now is th e tim e to have yt>ur piano p l a ^ s of worship. From Lunenburg ?
the stairw ay of a building occupied
FO R SA LE— Dry lau rel wood, plenty continue to please. Ladies* w ork a
Sewing
M
achine
is
king
of
all
of h e a te r ch u n k s; 12 inch tier, specialty.
A shland C leaning and tu n ed . C arl H. E oveland.
Studio, come some of tlie hardiest and most i b>'. a ,stam P and die f“^ o ry . There tlie
Children’s Work A
$4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75; Dyeing W orks. Phone 63.
73tf 135 E a st M ain. P hone 465.
«¡6tf skillful m ariners and fishermen In the crippled one took off his leather
PEIL’S
CORNER
12 inch second grow th fir, $3.25;
Specialty
world, while the fishing fleet and the satchel and handed It through tlie
de dixered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-mo*
cashier’s
window.
Buy your factory blocks now be- Spends Holiday Here —
vessels built there have a wide repu­
He wasn’t a beggar at all. He car­
C ar­
FOR SALE OR RENT— P a r ti / furn- 10re tb e bad w eath er begins. Car-
Mrs. Lucy Davis, who is teach in g tation.
In-
ries
the payroll and the firm’s daily
ished house.
311 G ranite
s'. u-F ow ler L um ber Co.
73-6 a t W illiam s, Or., is sp en d in g the
Ï2 tf
deposits,
amounting to hundreds of dol­
nuire Neida Cafe.
Of the Merovingian Period.
holidays w ith h e r p a re n ts, t h e fam ­
lars,
back
and forth to the bank.—New
P aris workmen engaged in carry­
SW EET CID ER— M ade fresh every Frklliy a Busy
—
ily of B. N. Davis, a t th e ir ranch on
York
Sun.
ing out street improvements in tlie j
day. Two gallons 75c, one gal.on ;
F rid a v will h e a specially act- G reen Springs m o untain.
Boulevard St. Marcel, near the Jardln
40c, delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. J
.
p resb y te rian c h u rc h .
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values..................
des Plantes, have apparently un-
Clause Made Difficult,
FOR SALE F our room cottage, city Tbe La d ie s’ Aid will hold an a ll-d a y '
c h e a p in su ra n c e is costly a t any earthed vestiges of a cemetery dating
Pocket Knives, $2.25 values?................ I
A pJot of ground in London was once ,
w ater and lights, large lot, some svssjon th e J u n io r C h ristian E n d e a -lp r jce
p o r sound in su ra n c e a t rea- from the Merovingian period, on the ! iPt to tbe Britlsh adm iralty on condt-
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values...................
fru it garage, nice location,
Low xor w il, bold a “ su rp rise business 8Onabie ra te s, se a Billings ^.gency. site of a portion of what was much • Bon
a sjdp was t0 be alwavs on !
Pocket Knives, $1.50 values.................. 1
price for cash o r will sell on te r m s .! n ie ,ting - at 4;20 o’clock, th e W est-j Established 1883.
-Htf later known as tlie collegiate burial tbe gtocks.
Failing to do this, the ;
See Mrs. C. E. Lane. Tidings. 76-6, n iin ster Gllild wui hold th ei rq u a r-j
----
ground of St. Marcel.
So far five ,and would reVert to Its former owner,
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price......................... $1.19
---------------------------- -------------- 77“ ; 7 terlv banquet a t 6. The T hanksgiv-
M incem eat in b u lk and ja r s - P la za stone coffins have been discovered, to- and ln the deed a ciause was inserted
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale Price.............................. 96
gether with a large number of bones. to Bdg ptTect.
ing bags will be opened a t th e sup-i M arket.
FO •R
R SALE — Boy’s b.cycle.
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale Price..............................83
The discoveries tend to prove that j After a great mal|V vearg tbe a<,
‘ " ; per. All m em bers and frienos are
during
the
Merovingian
period
only
mIralty
gave
up
the
sbipyard
and
sok,
,
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale Price.............................. 49
Suicide Verdict- Returned—
FOR SALE — E lectric vacuum clean- invited. Each b ring one dish,
the more important dead received the the ,and t)} the cllv ()f Ix,ndoD wh,cl| •
A lbert Leo Schlick, of G ran ts
W hile They Last— Get Busy!
Inuior of burial In coffins of any kind. erected the present cattle m arket on
er. Phone 154.
77-2
.
P
ass,
w
ho
was
killed
d
u
rin
g
a
q
u
a
r­
Hom e m ade cookies, m ince pies,
In one of the coffins brought to light the site. Recently a descendant and i
Hom e B akery and rel, in w hich he, his w ife ajid a n ­ a small quantity of coal is said to heir of the original owner applied to
graham bread.
R e sta u ra n t, 69 No. Main St. Open o th e r m an fig u red , cam e to hie death have been found, which indicates , that
,
the court of common council to lu-
87-89 North Main St.
Phone 208
th,8 ,
76tf by his own h an d , according; to a the deceased person was one of the gpect t()e corpoi.Hti(,n.s titJe
all day Sunday.
,
verdict re tu rn e d by a c o ro n e r’s jury. g reat ones of Iris time. 1 he purpose propertv
of
purifying
the
soul
of
the
departed
It
was
testified
by
several
w
itnesses
F actory blocks, coal and wood.
Then the conditional clause was dis-
is supposed to have been reserved ex­
73-6 th a t he had th re a te n e d to com m it
C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
,
covered,
much to the consternation of •
¿nbn¿3nlñn'-~'fSnj
clusively to leaders of the community.
;
the
corporation
counsel.
Later the
suicide
a
t
d
iffe
re
n
t
tim
es.
We have not gone out of busi­
. m atter was peacefully settled and a !
ness! T his Agency was e s ta b ­ Sptuid W eek-E nd H e r e -
“According to Hoyle.'
j
substantial sum of money changed <
Mrs. A. R. M ount and son R obert Notice to Life Member»
lished in 1883 and has been built
Edmund Hoyle (1672-1769) was an |,ands
from D unsm uir, Calif., spent the last!
T be a n n u a l m eetin g o f the life English w riter on whist and other card i
up w ith th e idea of p rotecting the
week-end
as
guests
of
Mrs.
A.
F.
J
m
em
bers of th e S o u th ern O regon games, lie was tlie first man to sys- !
people of A shland and vicinity
Heat of the Sun.
Abbott.
C
h
au
tau q u a A ssociation w ith h e a d ­ tem atize the laws of whist, and for a
w ith SOUND INSURANCE
We
finie he supported hknself by teaching ■ ^ ie outside layers of the sun are
Notes, Bonds, Insurance Patoeies or similar
q
u
a
rte
rs
ac
A
shland,
O
regon,
is
call
ilo not deal in CHEAP INSUR­
th e game. His famous “Short T reatise comparatively cool, no hotter than the
F
ru
it
cake
and
m
ince
m
eat
tim
e
l
s
!
e
d
for
8
p.
m
.,
Monday",
D
ecem
ber
papers are unprotected while kept around the
ANCE: if we consideted it safe
h “ re. F o r citro n , orange and lem on u , ¡n C h a u ta u q u a P io n e e r h a ll, A sh- on W hist” appeared in London in 1742. dame of a burning match. Sunspots
for th e assu red , we w ould have
house.
Rules for other games followed, and ! tmve about the sam e tem perature as
peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices, land, O r., for th e purpoee of e le c t­
-a
had it to sell at th is office years
his book of games, which included the Brc lamps, but the photosphenc gases
ago. The agent of cheap in s u r­ su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells ing officers and to co n sid er th e n iat- “ Short Treatise,” has passed into ebout tiiem are considerably hotter,
A safe deposit box at this hank costs less than
^ 8 t^ |te r of th e disposition of th e holdings m any editions. ’ His name has itecome
for less.
one knows how furious a tempera-
ance gets all his s tu ff is w orth.
a cent a day and gives the necessary protection
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of th e A ssociation, w ith c e rta in res- proverbial, and “Hoyle” in common 1 ^ure rages in the interior of the sun.
No one can affo rd to lose even
tem perature ever produced on
Ask your grocer for Golden S h e a f: ervations fo r h olding th e a n n u al speech means a book of titles and in-
against fire or theft.
once on fire insurance.
52tf C hau tau q u a sessions, and such o th er structions for card games, especially i e arth «R 'als it; of this asttonmnera
B read.
business a? m ay law fully aom e before th e famous ohl book edited by Hoyle . ar® certain.
himself. The common expression “ae- j
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th e
m eeting.
S o u th e rn
Oregon
cording to Hoyle” means following the I
y
our
Service
C h au tau q u a A ssociation, "by W. J u d ­ ru les laid down In Hoyle; adhering
Established 18S3
Apply over throat and cheat
F
ire
,
A
uto a n d Accident Insurance.
son O ldfield, p resid e n t.
77-2 strictly to rule in any game ; following
—cover with hot flannel cloth.
Real E state and Real In-suiance
Big day a t C h ristia n c h u rc h to -j th e recogniZed sport or enterprise; i City Home9’ BusineS8 P ro p e rty and
Ashland, Oregon
ASHE4ND, OREGON
m orrow . “ T he N eeds o f th e K ing- -playing the game."
, R anches bo u g h t and sold on cornmis-
dom .” 11 a. m. B oard m e e tin g a
t l ---------------------------- »ion. H ere since 11901.
since Staples
Phone 211
41 E Main St.
▼ V a p o R u i
7 it f
R
ealty
Agency.
Boost
for
tb
e
W
in
ter
F
a
ir.
Oov 17 Million Jan U - d Y - r l*
2. An unusual service, 7^:30.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
I
Local and Personal
W. A. SHELL
BARBER
Cutlery Sale
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Good Insurance
Unprotected Papers
Billings Agency
C H E S T COLDS
V IC K S
The Citizens Bank oí Ashland