Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local and Personal
A
Wednesday, December 6, ll»±2
ASHLAND DAILY TIDING«
page pour
1 L ast week I insured a F ord, an a u ­
tom obile and a tru ck .
Yeo, of
course. Phone 274-J.
79tf
PHOTOGRAPHS
Ashland Lodge No. 33
Portland People Here—
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H oltm an, of P o rt­
A. F. & A . M.
land, stopped over last n ig h t in the
Special com m unication T hursday City
evening, D ecem ber 7. Second degree.
M embers of th e o rder, including Fel- •
' W hy does Yeo w rite so m uch in­
low C rafts, invited to be present.
su ran ce? T h e re ’s a reason. In su re
GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M
w ith him and "spend the d ifference.”
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
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P hone 274-J.
Medford Physician IK
Cliff Payne m akes shaving stands.
Dr. H enry H art one of th e leading!
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physicians and surgeons of M edford,
died M onday n ig h t follow ing ani
em ergency operatio n perform ed last Home front H ilt—
A. F. A bbott, of Alida stre e t, a r ­
week for appendicitis. He w as 59
rived
hom e from H ilt, Calif., this
y e a rs of age and was born at W est
week,
a fte r spending th e past sev­
P o in t, Ills., F e b ru ary 13, 1863. F o r
eral
m
onths
w orking in a saw m ill a t
a g re a t m any years he practised in
th
a
t
place.
Mr. A bbott sta te s th at
Quincy, Ills., com ing to M edford in
the
m
ill
expects
to close down on
3 909. P rio r to his d e a th he was
account
of
th
e
storm
and may not
vice-president and a m em ber of th e
board of d ire c to rs of th e F irs t Na- °Pen again u n til spring,
tio n a l bank. He was a m em ber of
B e tte r he safe th a n sorry.
See
th e M edford E lks, Bodley lodge, A.
F. & A. M . of Quincy, Ills. F u n e ra l i Beaver R ealty Co’ abuut your ,n su r
services will be held T hursday a fte r- aDCe‘ Phone 6S-
287ti
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The True S p irit of Christm as
A photograph of you—one that reflects your own personality—
will do more to bring the spirit of Christinas to distant friends
than any other gift. Your photograph is a reminder of loving
thoughtfulness that will last throughout the years.
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Our Work Tells You Where to Go
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P R IC E S A L E
PICTURE FRAMES
P R IC E S A L E
FRAMED PICTURES
See Our Window Display
Our Complete Line Goes at One-
Half Regular Prices
Just the Thing for that Xmas Gift
STUDIO ASHLAND
All sizes up to 10x12, 20c to 50c each
Candle Sticks
Photo Albums
Gift Novelties
SEE THE WINDOWS
On the Plaza
SEE THE WINDOWS
noon, w ith in te rm e n t in the I. O. O
F. cem etery. Rev. W illiam B. H am - „ Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
ilton will officiate.
B read.
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Medford Man Sentenced—
George G rigsby, of M edford was
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FOR WAR ON “ LONG KNIVES"’ Do not fail to look over th e doll
Monkeys Cleanly Animais.
sentenced to th e county jail for 30 ixnvo F u n e ra l T h u rsd ay —
“Chigger” Universal.
Monkeys,
in th eir wild stale, are
sets
a
t
the
N
eedlecraft
Shop.
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days
and
fined
$25
by
Ju
stice
Gowdy
F
u
n
e
ral
services
for
Jam
es
Lowe
_
The chlgger is Indiscriminately
R em em ber D ecem ber 5 to 8. W in­
I
very
clean
anim
als, and explorers who
Cache
W
here
Indians
Had
Gathered
th is m orning on a charge of driving w ill be held from th e B aptist church j
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known as a cliigo, chigoe, chicogo or
te r F a ir.
have
visited
th
eir forest homes, ami
Munitions Found in Cave in
E a t b e tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros, jigger, and is found in many coun
an autom obile w ithout a c h a u ffe u r’s a t 2:30 o'clock T hursday afternoon
i observed (heir habits, report that they
W ayne County, Kentucky.
tries
and
is
sometimes
called
“red
H ew from Uop4-o-—
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linces, p referred by J. J. McMahon, The Rev. M iller will officiate, w hile
i have often seen these anim als dash-
hugs” and incorrectly “ticks.”
W illiam H arp er, of Cope
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has deputy s ta te traffic officer for this
local encam pm ent of th e G. A. R.
Ruins of what once was a flourish­
I ing w ater into th eir faces, and having
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
been spending a'xfew days in Ash d istrict. Grigsby endeavored to raise and w . R. C. will have charge of the ing .“munitions factory” are sheltered
I a good wash very much as m ankind
In
a
cave
14
miles
east
of
Mill
Springs,
j does, of course, w ithout th e so ap l
land.
the am ount of th e fine to $50 and funeral services.
FOR SALE— A sm all wood h eater,
In Wayne county, Kentucky, in the
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avoid a jail sentence, which, a fte r
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alm ost new, four lengths of pipe
Philosophy of Philosophy.
opinion of Prof. A. M. Miller, bead of
and elbow, $8. Phone 327-L. 80-3
W e have w hat you w ant for th a t being taken under advisem ent by
Philosophy
is no more than the art
See E nders Co. for special prices the departm ent of geology at the Uni­
S tra y Bit of W isdom .
of making ourselves hap p y ; that is,
X m as gift a t th e V ariety Store. Best Ju stic e Gowdy, was refused a fte r Mc- on spuds balance of th is week. 80-3 versity of Kentucky.
FOR RENT— Newly furnished three of seeking pleasure in regularity and
It
is
from
hooks I hat wise men de­
values in town. 89 N. Main St. 75tf Mahon had told of G rigsby's past
room a p a rtm e n t, close in, very
This “factory,” according to Pro­
reconciling what we owe to ourselves. rive consolation in the troubles of life
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record. J. W. H atcher, chief of po-i Heixi for Winter
reasonable rent.
Phone 327-L.
fessor Miller, produced arrow beaus to
—Victor Hugo.
80-1 —Goldsmith.
F o r sale a t N eedlecraft Shop, baby lice, took the prisoner to Jackson-
and Mrs. Schont, of Vancou-1 tip the shafts of Indian braves whose
doll sets, garden sets, bloom er suits, ville th is afternoon.
ver, W ash., arriv ed here a few days n0 man s land. In the days before the FOR RENT— Six room hquse, also
80tf i
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ago and have tak e n an a p a rtm e n t at squirrel rifle suppluuted the bow. was
fu rn itu re for sale. 193 G resham
Kentucky.
St.
79-6*
1
! D etrick sells for less.
72tf 147 G ranite s tre e t w ith the in te n ­
Professor Miller re‘-” ncd recent! v ---------------------------------------------------------
8, P . Buys Many Cars—
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tion of spending th e w inter here, from a trip to Wayne rouui.v. where he FOR REN T— Cozy w inter cabin in
T he S outhern Pacific has a u th o r-;
O rders tak en for N avajo m gs. I Mr. Schont has been in poor h ealth prospected for coves, rnekuouses and
o u r y ard — furnished for batching
ized co n struction of tre ig h t and pas- Mrs. M. E. Thom pson, 585 T errace for some tim e and cam e here to see old Indian villi ge sites, favorable
— ju st rig h t for one or two. $12,
ground for the flu ii ig of extinct mam-
light and w ater paid. 153 G ran-
senger tra in cars rep resen tin g an in- St. R ugs on exhibition a t the W in- if the clim ate would benefit him.
malian
remains.
Re S t. ¡‘hone 411-R.________ S0-1
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vestm ent of $12,000,000, to be de- te r F air.
80-2*,
“Two
rockhousi
s
and
one
cave
were
CONVALESCENT HOME— S ta rt the
livered in 1923, according to in fo r-j
-
«
A nother big dance a t Jackson Hot
year rig h t by tak in g diet treat-1
m ation received today by G. N. K ra- K|>cnd W eek-E nd H ere__
I Springs S aturday. The football team examined,” he sab), “ in one of these,
about fourteen miles east of Mill
m ent a n d b ring down th a t blood
raer, S. P. ag en t for A shland. The
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. S tew art, of " i l l be present. W ill you be th ere? Springs, numerous a tow heads in vari­
pressure— im prove
th a t
kidney
new equipm ent includes 4525 freight D avenport W ash., spent the w eek -1
80-4
condition — cure
th a t
siom ach
ous stages of co:n;ih!ion were scat- I
trouble.
90-1
cars. 141 passenger cars, in addition end w ith ’ th e ir cousin, Mrs. Jose-i
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tered a t a shallow d< pCr over the floor,
furnishing evidence that this shelter W ANTED— XJiddle aged lady to
to the 5000 re frig e ra to r cars and phine C rocker. Mr. and Mrs,. Stew-
F 'n e in C ourt—
300 re frig e ra to rs equipped for P»s- a rt a re en ro u te to C alifornia, w h e re ' W illiam R e in h a rt, p ro p rieto r of i formerly was an anow head workshop
work for h er board and room and
sen g er train service recently ordered they will spend th e w inter.
plaxa pool hall, was given a $10 fine of aborigines.'
a sm all wage. Call in person at
The other r< ckho ise also gave evi­
90 F ifth St.
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by th e Pacific F ru it Express com ­
? in Ju stic e Gowdy's court today for
dence of having 1>» m : j a p o p u la r re so rt
pany.
Have your clothes cleaned a n d : allow jng a m inor in his place of busi- of the aborigines. Hut tan bones found FOR RENT— A splendid th ree room
furnished a p a rtm e n t; a d u lts o n ly .'
pressed a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
78tf ness. The m inor son of Rev. and In the cave lead to tl e belief that it
B etter insu ran ce a t reasonable
357 V ista St. Phone 122.
8 0 tf;
' Mrs. K oehler w ent into the pool hall I had been used as a burial place
ra te s. Billings Agency. Phone 211. (h, (lie Sick List—
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Ito talk to R e in h a rt’s son, who was
L ike m any o th ers a t this season of
ftif.- n.,,..
, i . i ,
M rs‘ R - W - Conover has been tin -.s lig h tlv in ju re d in an accident a few
the year you are th in k in g of a trip
C liff Payne has sp u r » ta il ladders. „
t
i
•
,
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a b *e io be a t th e N eedlecraft Shop days previous and had s ta rte d to,
TODA Y-
to a w arm er clime.
Best prices on spuds a t E nders th is week, having been confined to play a gam e of pool when Mrs, KodA-i
C alifornia is ju st the place fo r your
TOMORROW—
her home by a very serio u s cold, ler passed by the place and saw him. i
w inter outing.
H ere the days are
80-3
Miss C laudine Cox Is tak in g care of She p referred the charge ag a in st the
flooded
w
ith
b
rig
h t, w arm sunshine.
V/hen love blooms again in two hearts that
th e shop in her place.
Seattle Man Visits—
i p roprietor.
You m ay enjoy all outdoor recreation
have been tempest-blown by life, is that not
A. H ansen of S eattle, is spending
or sim ply relax and rest in com fort
a few days visitin g frien d s in the
the sweetest story in the world?
u n d e r su n lit skies.
city.
T here are noted golf courses, polo
Save by buying doll
th e N eedlecraft Shop.
clothes a tj
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A Sum m er
==Clime
W inter Outing
th a t’s—
Com plete sets for dolls a t N eedle­
c ra ft Shop— Coats, su its, caps. e tc .,|
reasonably priced.
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Y ou’ll need one of P a u lse ru d ’s
su its d u rin g th e holidays.
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Here on Business—
H a rry D. A rnold, rep re sen ta tiv e of
th e M erg an th aler L inotype com ­
pany, who m akes his home in P o rt­
land, was a business visito r in the
city today.
H elp c eleb rate w ith the football
hoys a t Jack so n H ot Springs S a tu r­
day night.
go-4
Large Crater Lake Picture
the only grea, American author who tells
his own story on the screen.
Given Free
With every dollar spent for portraits between Dec.
4th and Kith you
get
one chance on the picture.
DARLING STUDIO
for “ Portraits* that Please”
A motion picture you will remember forever
If you liked “ The Old Nest” you’ll love “ Remembrance”
—Also—
“ TOPICS OP THE DAY” and “ AESOP’S FABLES”
Regular Admission
LOW ROUND T R IP TICKETS
Now on Sale
F o r fares, tra in schedules, sleeping car
reserv atio n s or descriptive folders, ask local
rairo ad tick et agents, or w rite
JOHN M. SCOTT
G eneral P assen g er A gent, P o rtla n d , Ore.
bulli
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Hardened coating of carbon fouls spark
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