Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    UHLAND DAILY TIDINCtt
F riday, Decem ber b, 1922
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C ongregations Are Stirred —
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
Follow ing the appearance of Dr.
C harles S. P rice in Albany, he has
become the storm center of a contro­
versy of wide range. The new spa­
pers of C orvallis and R oseburg dis­
cuss the m atte r, in the form er town
editorially, and cites the Rev. Boozer,
a form er m in ister of M edford, as
being ‘not in accord with the- th e ­
o ry .” The issue has stirre d pulpit
and congregation to th e ir founda­
tions.
Local and Personal
Ona ceni th e w ord each tim e.
FOR SALE.
PH YSICIANS.
V isited from Y r e k a -
FOR SALE— Dry laurel wood, plenty
Mrs. Alice M. Young, of Y reka, r e ­
of h e a te r ch u n k s; 12 inch tie i,
cently
visited her son,-in-law and
$4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75;
throat. Office hoars, 10 to 12 an
d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. May­
12
inch
second
grow
th
fir,
$3.25;
I to 5. Swedenborg Bldg., A il
delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-mo* berry, who la te r took her home iff
land. Ore
73-t
th e ir car.
DR. J . J. EM HEN8— P hyslc'an an: FOR SALE' OR RENT— P a rtly fu rn ­
ished
house.
311
G
ranite
In­
Surgeon.
P ractice
lim ited
V
quire Nelda Cafe.
72tf
F a ir Specials— No. 1 B urbank po­
eye, ear, nose and throht. Glasse
supplied.
O culist and a u rlst fo SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every tato es, $1.45 per 100 pounds; fanev
S. P. R. R. Oi flees, M. F. and E
Fancy Y akim a N etted Gems, $1.32
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon Y akim a Gems $1.50 per 100 pounds.
Bldg., M sdford, Ore. P hone 7 6
80-3
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
Plaza M arket, 61 N. Main.
78tf per cw t., a t E nders.
DR. M ATTIE II. SHAW — Residence FOR SALE— F o u r room cottage, city
Piano T uning—
and office, 1GS P ioneer avenue.
W e have the best prices on used
w
ater
and
lights,
larg
e
lot,
some
Now- is the tim e to have your piano
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
fru it garage, nice location. Low cars to be found In th e city. Come tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio,
to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5 p. in., only.
Buick
price for cash or will sell on term s. in and look them over.
135 E ast Main. P hone 465.
G6tf
DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician and
Agency.
72tf
See Mrs. C. E. Lane, Tidings. 76-6
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
K lam ath (Tub P rogi’essiv e—
E ars, Nose, T h ro at. Glasses fit­
ted. Room 8, Mills-McCall Block. FOR SALE— Or tra d e for city prop­ VisittMl in Maytem—
The K lam ath R iver Highway club,
erty, five acres, house, o u tb u ild ­
Phone 79 or 28.
Mrs. F. N. R oberts and d au g h ter, organized less th an th ree m onths
ings, reservoir.
P rice
$2500. Miss Olym pia R oberts, Mr. and Mrs.
ago, now has a volunteer m em ber­
DR. G. C. PH E T T E P L A C E — D entist
Mrs.
W.
G.
Day,
back
of
norm
al W alter W anaka and children, Mrs.
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
ship of 120, according to a pam phlet
school.
78-6* W alter E astm an , of A shland, and W.
Special a tte n tio n given to s tra ig h t­
issued from the clu b ’s h e a d q u arte rs
ening and care of- c h ild re n ’s teeth.
L aughlin, of Sunnyside, W ash., were a t K lam ath Falls. The inception and
FOR
SALE
OR
RENT—
Piano.
573
Office hours, 9 to 12 a n d / 1:30 to
’ 5. Office phone 151. R esidence
E. Main St.
81-3* recent guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and grow th of th e club can be credited
Mrs. Cloyd L aughlin, of M ayten.
phone 201-J.
Cam ps Buliding,
to O regonians who a re am bitious to
A shland, Oregon.
45tf
SITU A TIO N W A N TED
have an o u tle t to th e coast th rough
Com plete sets fo r dolls a t Needle-
CHIROPRACTORS-
WANTED Middle aged lady to c ra ft Shop— Coats, suits, caps, etc , Siskiyou county, says th e Siskiyou
News.
w ork fo r her board and room and
D R . E. 11. ANGELL— Chiropractic
80if
a sm all wage. Call in person a t reasonably priced.
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi
90 F ifth St.
SOtf
L et us clean and press your clothes
nation does w onders. F irs t N at'l
before
the holiday season. L ad ies’
Libby’s
Mince
M
eat
in
b
ulk
and
B ank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
W ANTED.
jars. Plaza M arket, 61 N. M ain.78tf work a specialty. A shland C leaning
H ouse Calls
RELIA BLE PARTY w ith real estate
and Dyeing W orks. Auto delivery.
security, w ants to borrow $1500 Arm y Ojicns Offices—
VETERINARY
Phone 63 *
79tf
to $2000 from p riv ate p arty for
H ea d q u a rte rs for th e 382d in fa n ­
DR. J . P. CHISHOLM — G raduate
two years. See R. D. S anford, 399 try U. S. arm y, organized reserve,
W hy not buy her a Singer Sewing
veterinary.
Located on tlie Gill
Beach
St.,
A
shland.
81
tf
have
been
opened
in
the
federal
M
achine
for Xmas. $5 down and $3
property, west of tlie Norm al
building, M edford. The purpose of per m onth will put one in your home.
School on W alker Ave.
NOTICE OF ROND SALE
the office is to in te re st ex-arm y offi­ S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 So.
N otice is hereby given th a t sealed
CONVALESCENT HOME
cers and qualified civilians in the of­ F ir St., M edford.
bids will be received by the board fic e rs’ reserve corps, and secu ie en­
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
cheer.
Good care.
Good food. u n til Tuesday, J a n u a ry 2, 1923, a t listed men for the enlisted reserve Mrs. 'Vance’s Brother D ies—
T erm s reasonable.
153 G ranite 10 o’clock a. m., a t the office of the corps.
W ord has been received in th e city
St. P hone 411-R.
306-lm o Board of D irectors of the Gold Hill
of the deAth last week of L. D.
Irrig a tio n D istrict, w ithin th e boun­
P o tato special balance of this week ( “ B uck” ) King, for m any years a
T R A N SFE R AND EXPRESS*
daries of said d istric t, in Jackson a t E nders.
80-3 resident of Siskiyou county, a t
FO R prom pt and carefu l service county, Oregon, for the purchase of
Y reka,
The fu n eral was held the
a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cal bonds in th e sum of ten thousand
F o r th e b e st chili.
Try Rose firs t of th is week. His only living
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 117
Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear Hotel dollars ($ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ), voted and a u th o ­ Bros.
7 4 tf relativ e was Mrs. G ertru d e Vance, of
A shland.
56tl rized Novem ber 15, 1921, of Gold
this city. As Mrs. Vance is a m em ­
Hill Irrig a tio n ’D istrict, Jackson
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. ber of the P y th ian S isters, Y reka
T. L . P O W E L L — GENERAL TRANS
F E R — Good team and m otor County, Oregon. (Said bonds being
m em bers of the organization a ssist­
tru ck s. Good service a t a reason in addition to th e sum of eighty-five Move Here from E tna Milla—
ed in m aking arra n g e m e n ts for the
a b le price. P hone 83.
thousand dollars ($85,000.00) In
Mr. and Mrs. C harles M artin, of fu n era l. K ing, who was 44 years of
bon^As previously au th o rized and the F rench Creek section, n e a r E tna
FOR RENT.
age, was recently rem oved from a
Said bonds are num bered M ills, Calif., who are now visiting in
------------------------------------------------ ----- ; sold.)
.hospital a t K lam ath F alls. lie had
com m encing
w ith C entral Point, will re tu rn to Ash­
FOR RENT— F o u r room furnished consecutively,
been a resident of C alifornia for the
num
ber
one
and
following
in
n
u
m
eri­ land in a sh o rt tim e and m ake th eir
a p a rtm e n t, w ith garage.
A dults
past 30 years. •
only.
1101 Boulevard.
76tf cal order, m atu re serially, in an nual home here. They had been residents
am ounts, so as to be approxim ate of the C alifornia com m unity for sev­ At Y our Service—
F O R R E N T — Six room h o u se, also w ith principal and in te re st, and shall eral years.
F ire , Auto and Accident Insurance.
fu rn itu re for sale. 183 G re sh a m 1 be payable in Gold Coin of the U nit­
City Hom es, B usiness P ro p e rty and
Buy th a t Xm as gift at th e V ariety R anches bought and sold on com m is­
S t.
7 8 -6 * j ed S tates; said bonds will be dated
J a n u » a rv I » 1923, and bear in te re st a t Store. 89 N. Main St.
75tf sion. H ere since 11901.
Staples
FOR REN T— Six room house, also! 6 per cent payable sem i-annually.
R
ealty
Agency.
75(f
fu rn itu re lo r rale. 193 G re sh a m 1
If you w ant the b est th ere is in
For fu rth e r and detailed in fo rm a­
St.
79-6*|
tion, apply to th e Secretary of the bacon, boiled ham «,, chipped beef,
A com plete line of c h ild ren ’s toys
FO R RENT— A splendid th re e rooinj
Gold Hill Irrig a tio n D istrict, Gold lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t D et­ in balcony. E ast Side Pharm acy. 78t
furnished a p a rtm e n t; a d u lts only. |
ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
48tf
357 V ista St. Phone 122.
8 0 t f , Hill, Oregon.
The rig h t is reserved to reject any
Ask your grocer for Goiden Sheaf
FOR RENT — H ousekeeping a p a rt­ and all bids.
R esolu tion s A re P assed—
Bread.
52tf
m ents, close in. 573 E. Main St.
The Jackson County Medical soci­
GOLD H ILL IRRIGATION
81-3*
j
ety, a t a special m eeting, passed a
DISTRICT.
W ill A ttend H earing—
set of resolutions on th e d e a th of
By Geo. W. Jacobs, P resident.
LOST.
S u p erin ten d en t of Schools Aubrey
Dr. H enry H. H qrt, of M edford, s ta t­
D. N. Stead,
Sm ith, P rincipal Cam pbell and C r r h
ing the deep feeling of reg re t his
LOST— F la t key in lea th er key case
Chas. E. Gray,« D irectors.
E ddie D urno, of th e high school, will
d eath has created am ong o th er m em ­
word “ C hicago” stam ped on key A ttest F red G. Guy, Secretary.
leave F rid ay evening for Salem ,
R etu rn to T idings office.
81-2
(S eal)
76-5-fr bers of the profession. The com m it­ w here they will a p p e ar before the
tee on resolutions was R obert J. Con­
sta te a th le tic association S aturday, in
roy, F. G. Sw edenburg and W illiam
the eligibility p ro test filed b y ' A sh­
W. P. Holt. The association a tte n d ­
land ag ain st B aughm an and Neff of
ed Dr. H a rt’s fu n era l T hursday a f­
the local football team , says the Med­
ternoon in a body.
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ford Mail T ribune. A speedy deci­
sion
is expected in the case.
i 3. S tren g th en your stom ach and
DR. ER N EST A. WtXlDS— Practic
lim ited to eye", ear, nose an
Life-
I
PAG® TURES
-a— H - s - s
ALWAYS A GROWING CONCERN
Impossible to Set Boundaries That
Shall Confine the Growth of
the English Language.
William Shakespeare's vocabulary I
was about 15,500 words. John Milton
needed only 8,000 different words for 1
“Paradise Lost," while the Old Testa- ‘
ment has fewer than 6,000 different
words. Some people use only about !
800 different words, and most of us
get along with between 2.000 and ,
3,000. A few years ago some peasants i
In rural England, farm laborers, were
found who used about 300. Prof. Max
Muller (1823-1900), th$ great Oxford i
philologist, who was perhaps the
greatest authority of his age on this
subject, put the number of words in
the English language at 100,000. “If
we include all the words which have
fixed places in the dialect of the coun­
try," says “The Book of Knowledge,"
“and include also many which we
know were spoken In earlier times, we
shall have to put the total at 400.000
for the English language." The num­
ber is constantly growing. When a
new dictionary was made, some years
ago, it was found that the new words
necessary for use in relation to elec­
tricity and electrical appliances num­
bered o’, er 4.000. A sim ilar increase
had taken place with regard to other
a rts and sciences.
HOW TO FORETELL WEATHER
Simple Observation All That is Neces­
sary to Know W hat the Heavens
W ill Furnish.
To be a good w eather prophet is often
a great convenience to yourself and
others. Here Is a simple and reliable
way of telling if rain is coming during
the day. A s'early as possible in the
morning go out and search the sky
for the smallest cloud that Is in sight.
Keep this under close observation for
five minutes or so and note whether it
alters in size. If the cloud gets small­
er one can be almost certain of a fine
day. On the other hand, if it increases
in size, rain will surely come in a few .
hours. Where the cloud rem ains the
same size no special change in the
prevailing weather is likely to take
place. If the cloud increases very rap­
idly thunder is almost a certainty, in
the summer. Alteration in the size
of clouds is connected with the state
of the atmosphere. When the air Is >
very dry and rain is unlikely, the
clouds soon vanish; if the atmosphere
Is charged with moisture, the masses
of vapor increase and this will soon
be discharged in the form of rain.
Oil-W ell Adventure.
An oil well that is being dug to any
considerable depth usually bus a
twenty-inch casing in the upper part
and a small, slender man could get
down in one of that size. In fact, such
a feat was recently performed near
Los Angeles by W alter McCay <Jf Taft,
Cal., who is known as the “human
gopher.” A m aster rotary hushing
had been lost in the well and the only
way in which it could be got out with­
out destroying the well was to send a
man down nfter it. The tool was
lodged at the 110 foot level. MeCay
was lowered into the well with a one-
inch rope and wore a gas mask a t­
tached to an oxygen tank from which
air was pumped to him constantly. It
was necessary for him to make six
GET
w
banish indigestion; Mi-O-Na is g uar-
M incem eat in bulk and jars. Plaza
1 anteed by M cNair Bros, to do it or
M
arket.
m oney back.
F ìli
DON’T DISCARD your R ubber
Boots.
LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPIT­
W. E. Coney was a business visitor
AL will RETREA D them for you.
to G ran ts Pass T hursday.
NEW MACHINERY ju st installed.
79tf
O ur box candy a sso rtm e n t is the
m ost com plete in A shland.
Rose
Bros.
74tf R eturns from “Sap and S a lt”—
Miss R oberta W ard, who has been
a guest a t Sap and Salt, retu rn ed to
MOST OF OUR CUSTOMERS USE
A shland T hursday evening.
She
sta te s those who th in k the canyon
w onderfuF iu the sum m er t im e :
The Economy 0AKI/V6 POWDER
should see it now th a t a heavy fall i
of snow has visited th e region, i
DETRICK ’S GROCETERIA
Sleigh riding was also enjoyed be­
fore re tu rn in g to the city.
■ G rants P ass V isitor—
à.
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Cut down the Fuel Bill
Fill a good oil heater with Pearl
Oil. At the touch of a match you
have a cheery, friendly heat for
very little cost. And you can easily
carry this comfortable warm th
from room to room — wherever it
is w’anted — with no heat wasted in -
unused rooms.
CALUMET
Do not fail to look over th e doll
sets a t the N eedlecraft Shop.
SOtf
-'F ru it cake and m ince m eat tim e is
here. F o r citron, orange and le m o n !
peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts, figs, sp ic e s.1L
su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells i *
for less.
48tf
Pearl Oil is economical. Every drop
delivers real heat when and where
it is needed. Pearl Oil is refined and
re-refined by our special process,
making it clean burning—no dirt —
no smoke —no odor.
Sold in cans and in bulk by dealers
everywhere. For your own protec­
tion order by nam e—Pearl Oil.
PEARL
(K E R O SE N E )
STANDARD
OIL
COMPANY
HEAT
AND LIGHT
( C alijtrn it )
Much Snow R eported—
PUM PKIN AND MINCE P IE S
FOR THANKSGIVING
have a larg e sh are of our best
a tte n tio n long before th e day
comes ’round. T hat these pastries
will be fit fo r the fea st— sw eet
arom atic, “ ta s ty ,” d e l i c i o u s
wholesom e and alto g eth er tatisfy -
ing, our rep u tatio n issu re s.
Please ¡»lace »our Thanksgiving
>rders w ith n9 as early as possible.
<J D anish P a stry , B u tter Rolls,
Napoleons >nd Cream Puffs.
LITHIA BAKERY
/
Heavy snow is rep o rted on Hie
G rants Pass-C rescent City highw ay | |
near
G asquet
and
M onum ental.; j
w here it was nearly a foot in depth.
It was found necessary to drive a 1
flivver coupe in low all th e wav
down Oregon m ountain. From M on­
um en tal to the top of the hill, a
speed of one m ile an h o u r for th re e ¡
hours was recorded, p art of the tim e
one of the»passengers having to help
?ush th e m achine.
LOOPING
GOUGH
No “cure”—but helps to re­
duce paroxysms of coughing.
V I V C A P K
S
ORUB
Over 1 7 Million Jan U x d Yearly
*
L iggett & M yers T obacco C o .