Wednesday, December 27, 1022 « u n a n xnmnr mavoirav FAQB Bring your RU BB ER BOOTS and shoes to L eedom ’s T ire H ospital. W e ' vulcanize new soles and heels. 97tf H ere fro m A g e r , C a lif.— VI is» F b trk u s 111— Miss B ernice Flack us, who has been w orking a t Rose Bros, confec­ tionery sto re, is on the sick list. D uring h er absence. May H adfield is tak in g her place. H ig h w a y P ro p e rty — Some splendid p roperty on Pacific H ighw ay betw een A shland and Med­ ford a t a ttra c tiv e price. Staples R ealty Agency. 88tf Goes to P o rtla n d — Among the local people who spent the holidays o ut of tow n a re Mrs. Mae E llis and d a u g h te r G arnet of th e T avern cafe, who’ a re visiting in P o rtla n d . If you w ant those hens to lay m ore uggs, get som e crack lin s 3 cents per pound. P laza M arket. 85tf .Miss E m e ry R ep o rted 111— L ast m onth the A utom obile Spec­ ia list In su red th re e tru c k s, six auto m obiles and 10 F ords. P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 84tf I’isiting with Jenkins’— Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Jen k in s and two ch ild ren , of R oseburg, m otored to A shland T uesday for a sh o rt visit with Mr. J e n k in s ’ p aren ts, Mr. and VIrs. George Jenkins«, of Oak stre e t, th e y re tu rn e d to the Um pqua valley ¡own today. Cliff Payne has Sprusteel ladders Ira. Broker Entertains— Several young people enjoyed a uletide p arty given by Mrs. Mary Iroker, fe a tu re s of which were a oose d in n er and th e d istrib u tio n of ifts by F red P en n isto n , who acted s Santa Claus. C ards and games- rere played d u rin g th e evening, 'hose present w ere th e M isses Gen- va C rosslin, Rachel H u rst, R uth la ll; M esdames M arie G orm an, Ma- el Seym ore, Mary B roker; S. Pen- iaton and sons, Fred S. and W illiam I. P enniston. Believed to Be G ift of S p irit to Whom T h e ir H unters Had Been Generous. Elsie Bloom ingeam p, of A ger,| Calif., was an overnight visitor in i An Indian tradition as to tlie first appearance of tobacco in North Amer­ A shland. ica is to the effect th at a Swedish min­ ister who took occasion to inform H ere from R oseburg— tlie chiefs o f the Susquehanna In­ W . O. Ball and wife, of R oseburg, dians, in a kind of sermon, of the prin­ spent th e n ig h t in A shland. cipal facts on which the Christian re­ ligion is founded, was thus answered W e have been forced to move into by an old Indian o rator: “W hat you have told us is very la rg e r q u a rte rs in o rd er to accom ­ good; we thank you for coming so m odate o u r patrons. L adies’ w ork a far to tell us those things you have specialty. A uto delivery. A shland heard from your m others; in re­ C leaning and Dyeing W orks. P h o n e ’ turn we will tell you w hat we have 97tf ¡ heard from ours. In the beginning 63. we had only flesh of anlmuls to eat, and if they failed we starved. Two 4 8 4 th M en H a v e Meeting-— of our hunters having killed a deer Officers, non-com m issioned offi­ and broiled a p art of it, saw a cers and a few in terested enlisted young woman descend from the m en of the 484th com pany m et T ues­ clouds, and seat herself on a lull day evening to discuss the develop­ hard by. Said one to the other: Tt is m ent program of the m ilitary o rg an ­ a spirit, perhaps, that has smelt our ization for the com ing year. Tt was venison; let us offer some of it to planned to hold several dances, her.’ They accordingly gave her tlie She was pleased with its sm okers and o th e r form s of e n te r­ tongue. flavor, and said: ‘Your kindness will tain m en t. B asketball is also sched­ be rew arded; come here thirteen uled. L ie u te n a n t Y oung, who a r ­ moons lienee, and you shall find it,’ rived a few m inutes before a d jo u rn ­ They did so, and found maize grow­ m ent, was forced to “ set up the ing; where her left hand had been, d rin k s ” to those p resent for his t a r ­ kidney b e a n s; and where she had sat diness. The next d rill of th e 484th they found tobacco.” com pany will be held T hursday, J a n ­ uary 4? HE WHO PROVIDES IT ALL F resh moss for your gold fish a t Miss Hazel E m ery, of th e W h ittle E L H A R T ’S. 70-2 T ra n sfe r com pany’s office, is re p o rt­ ed as having joined th e list of those confined to th e ir hom es on account Gives X m as D inner— Mr. and Mrs. H uschke, of T hird of bad colds. stre e t, e n te rta in ed C hristm as day, W e p u t th e chicken in our tam ales Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howe, of Rogue Plaza Confectionery. 90tf R iver, Mrs. M. E. F ra z ie r and grand d a u g h te r, Miss R acine, of 225 B stre e t. They had a delightful din­ Pool Expert Is Here— ner, disclosing th e fact th a t Mrs. E xponents of pool and b illiard s H uschke was a m ost excellent cook. will be given an o p p o rtu n ity to w it­ ness som e skilled cue w ork th is ev­ ening, when W illiam F. G reenleaf, pocket b illiard cham pion of th e m id­ dle west will give an exhibition a t th e N ininger & W arn er establishm ent beginning a t 7 o’clock. G reenleaf is th e cham pion of 11 s ta te s and will give a fancy shot exhibition, a fte r which he will be m atched against som e local expert. He has a record of having d efeated four ex-world cham pions. INDIAN LEGEND OF TOBACCO QUEER LIKES AND DISLIKES Have Been People Who Hated Die Smell of Roses, and to Some it Was F atal. The ancient w riters tell us some wonderful stories about queer likes and dislikes, and some of the most amazing of these are about people who dreaded to see or smell a rose, says London Tit-Biis. According to Sir Kenelm Digliy, one of the ladies of tlie bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth had her cheek blis­ tered by placing a rose against it. She was Lady Heneage. Afterward, whenever she saw a rose she would fall into a swoon. Cardinal Don Henrique de Cardona became faint and ill if he entered a room where roses were p laced; and it is said th at Laurentius, bishop of Uratislavia, was killed by the smell of a rose. Cardinal Oliverius Carassa lived in fear of roses. He would not allow a rose to be brought Into liis palace, and dreaded to approach any person who had a rose about him. The smell of a rose was considered fatal by all the members of the noble Venetian family named Barharigi. Doctors warned them to remain at home in the rose season, as if they went abroad they were in dunger of being overcome. AS TO TURKEY IN EUROPE Question Involves Not Geographical M atters but the Introduction of the Famous Bird. W illia m G. Sumner Gave C redit to the t “ Forgotten M an” fo r His Pa­ There is a turkey question. It Is tien t Industry. not of capital moment and it Is cer­ W ealth comes only from production, and all that the wrangling grabbers, loafers and robbers get to deal with conies from somebody’s toil and sac­ rifice. Who, then, is he who provides it all? Go and find him, and you will have once more before you the For­ gotten Man. You will find him hard a t work because he has a great many to support. N ature has done a great deal for him in giving him a fertile soil and an excellent climate, and he V isiting in Eugene— wonders why it is that, a fte r all, his Mary and E stes Spencer a re spend­ scale of comfort is so moderate. He ing the holidays a t th e hom e of P eter has to get out of the soil enough to L. Spencer, in Eugene. pay all Ids taxes, and th at means the cost of all the jobs and the fund for all the plunder. The Forgotten Man E lectric boudoir lam ps glassw are, Is delving away in patient industry, china, candlesticks in cu t glass and supporting ids family, paying his ivory, all ivory goods, m irro rs, taxes, casting ids vote, supporting tlie brushes, etc., some m an tle clocks, a church and school, reading his news­ few good w rist w atches and m en’s paper and cheering for the politicians w atches are included in th e special of his admiration, but lie is the only sale from now u n til J a n u a ry 5 at one for whom there is no provision in the great scramble and the big divide. Jo h n so n ’s Jew elry Store. 97tf Such Is the Forgotten Man. lie works he votes, generally he prays—-but lie always pays—yes, above all, he pays. Three Given Jail Terms— Nine tre sp a sse rs w ere guests of •—William G. Sumner. the city overn ig h t th ro u g h th e invi­ Sunset Joy. tatio n of a special railro a d police, W hat a s u n s e t' How golden! how who found them on the com pany’s b e a u tifu l! . . . The sun ju st disap­ property. W hen b ro u g h t before J u s ­ pearing, and the narrow liny clouds, tice Gowdy th is m orning, th re e of which a few m inutes age iay like soft them w ere handed a 15-day jail sen­ vapory streaks along the horizon, tence in th e county bastile. The lighted up with a golden splendor o th er six w ere released, and ordered th at tlie eye can scarcely endure. Another minute and the bril­ to h it it for the south. The trio, in , . . . liant orb totally disappears, and tlie custody of Chief of Police H a tc h e r ,' sky above grows every moment more were tak en to Jacksonville th is m o rn ­ varied and more beautiful as tlie daz­ ing. zling golden lines are mixed with glowing red and gorgeous purple, dap­ pled with small dark specks and R unning Special Sale— O. H. Johnson, the Jew eler, is ru n - i mingled with such a blue as the egg ning a special sale u n til J a n u a ry 5th. | of the hedge-sparrow. To look up at He is closing out discontinued p a t - ' that glorious sky, and then to see that magnificent picture reflected in te rn s in silver p late w are, also “ odds tlie clear and lovely Loddon w ater is and ends” in o th e r lines. This is a a pleasure never to be described and good o p p o rtu n ity for ladles to fill never forgotten. My heart swells and in on th e ir silv er sets and to buy my eyes till as I w rite of It and think from m any o th er lines a t very low ; of the im m easurable m ajesty of nature prices. Sales ru n s to J a n u a ry 5th ami the unspeakable goodness of God who has spread an enjoyment so pure, only. 97tt so peaceful and so intense before the tain that tlie fate of Europe is not involved in its solution, but it is still curious, because it raises a point in gastronomic history. At what epoch did the turkey make its first appearance on the European continent? Anderson and Crucy assert th at the first turkey eaten in France was at the m arriage of Charles IX, i. e., in 1571. Now, a document lias been dis­ covered of 1490 where mention is made of the Indian fowls of Charles VIII, two years before Columbus’ first voyage, although this precious bird had come from America. Until now It was thought th at the first turkeys raised in France were in Bourges in 1518. On the other hand, it is confidently declared th at these birds were introduced somewhat later in Spain, whence they were taken to England in 1524. A grave problem Indeed. Who will furnish the solution? The Child and the Anim al. Everyone knows how quickly the child’s interest is aroused in the pres­ ence of an animal. He takes to It much more naturally than to one of his own kind. This seems to be In­ stinctive in childhood, and within rea­ sonable limits parents should encour­ age it. Children brought up with ani­ mal pets are bound to show tlie influ­ ence of that companionship through­ out the rest of their lives, but it is of great importance that parents and others should teach young children how to handle these pets of which they really become so fond. They should be taken up not by the nape of the neck, with all the rest of the body left dragging down, but picked up carefully in the arms, so the whole body gets some support; if they should not lie squeezed and maul?l M eetin g Is Postponed— T illson. Mrs. Jan ies Mowe, Mr. and kinds of birds, and also human beings. M embers of th e Lady E lks will Mrs. V erne Carey, Miss H ubbard. Business Is Business. not m eet a t th e local club room s Ray Jillson. the host and hostess and A dozen or more men were waiting Raleigh's Tobacco Box. T h u rsd ay afternoon, but have po st­ son and d a u g h te r, G aius and Ilene for arraignm ent in the detention pen Sir W alter Raleigh was no niggard of a New York city court. Among I of his tobacco, if one may Judge from poned th e a ffa ir u ntil the next r e g u ­ Crosby. them was an old man who had been ‘ the size of his box. It was cylindrical la r m eeting in Ja n u ary . arrested for peddling suspenders in form, about seven inches in diam ­ W hiting & Davis mesh bags, finest without a license. He had a pile of eter, and thirteen Inches h ig h ; the qu ality m any styles, at less th an suspenders hanging over his shoulders outside was of gilt leather, and in the w holesale cost to close out. J o h n ­ but he was not sitting down with the inside was a cavity for a receiver of 97tf rest of the prisoners. He was busily glass or metal, which would holu 8J At bedtime rub the throat ana so n ’s Jew elry Store. chest thoroughly with— trying to make a sale among th e m ; I about a pound of tobacco. A kind of m fact he did manage to get rid of j collar, connecting the receiver witli Mt d fc id V isitor H ere— A. W. H ubbs. m anager of th e Hub one pair before lie was called before the case, was pierced with holes for pipes. ______________ ______ tlie judge. sto re of M edford was a business vis- O « 17 Million Jan U ttJ Yearly 'ito r in the city today. Tidings classified ads get results. A want ad will sell it DRONCHITIS Saving Alm ost Naked Russians From Death From Cold Problem For Doctors; Hoover Plans A id TH E SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY ( T h e S a n F rancisco B ank) 526 C alifornia St. (and B ranches), San Francisco F or the h alf year ending December | 31st, 1S22, a dividend lias been de- - d a re d a t th e ra te of fo u r am i one- j q u a rte r (4 *4) per cent per annum oa all deposits, payable on and a ite r Ja n u a ry 2nd, 1923. D ividends not called for a re added to the deposit. ¡account and earn dividend from Ja n - i uary 1st, 1923. Deposits m ade on 1 or before J a n u a ry 10th, 1923, will earn in terest from Ja n u a ry 1st, 1923. GEO TOURNY M anager. jy IrtC THEATER btAüBFW TODAY A M ) TOMORROW a (fcuvmounl A m e ric a n re la tiv e s a n d f r ie n d s of tin s c a n tily c la d in R u ssia a n d th e U k ra in e a r e h u r r y in g re lie f to th e c lo th in g n e e d y th r o u g h th e c lo th in g m a te r ia l p a c k a g e p la n of th e A m ­ e ric a n R e lie f A d m in is tra tio n . The first b ig s h ip m e n t of te x tile p a c k ­ a g e s b o u g h t by s y m p a th e tic p e rs o n s in th e U n ite d S ta te s h a s g o n e fop- w a rd a n d Col. W illia m N. H a sk e ll, d ire c to r o f th e A. R . A ., in R u ssia h a s in fo rm e d H e r b e r t H o o v e r t h a t l... y w ill be d e liv e re d im m e d ia te ly to th e p e rso n o r g ro u p fo r w h o m th e y h a v e b e e n d e sig n a te d . H e e d in g th e p le a o f t h e ir r e la ­ tiv e s a n d frie n d s w h o f e a r to fa c e th e h a r d R u s s ia n w in te r w ith o u t c lo th in g , h u n d r e d s b o u g h t c lo th in g p a c k a g e s in th e first few d a y s of sa le so t h a t th e A. R A., c o u ld d e ­ liv e r tn e m w ith o u t loss o f tim e . T u t in te n siv e w in te r w e a th e r Is now s e ttin g in th r o u g h o u t R u ssia . T h e p a c k a g e s a r e p u rc h a s a b le th r o u g h tn e A m e ric a n R e lie f A d m in is tra tio n h e a d q u a r te r s a t 42 B ro a d w a y , N ew Y o rk C ity. E sp e c ia lly a r e c h ild r e n in n eed of c lo th in g . T h e y a r e u n a b le to leave th e ir u n h e a te d h o m e s in th e ir ra g s Dislike O rdinary Salt. to go to th e /v n ie ric a n R e lie f A d­ m in is tr a tio n k itc h e n s w h e re th e y r e ­ ceive th e o n ly m e a l th e y a r e a b le to o b ta in . T h e c l o t l l n g p a c k a g e p la n is sim - ilia r to th e H o o v e r food r e m itta n c e sy ste m w h e re b y A m e ric a n s se n t lo o d to frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s a b ro a d a n d sa v e d m illio n s o f lives. The c lo th in g p a c k a g e s n o t d e s ig n a te d fo r a n y p a r tic u la r p e rso n will he fo rw a rd e d to th e m o st n e e d y p e r ­ so n s k n o w n by th e A. R . A. w o rk ­ e rs. O ne p a c k a g e , w h ich c o sts tw e n ty d o lla rs, will p r a c tic a lly e q u ip a sm a ll fa m ily w ith c lo th in g . E a c h p a c k a g e w ill c o n ta in n e a rly \e y a r d s o f d a r k w ool c lo th , e n o u g h fo r o n e s u it o f c lo th in g fo r a n a d ­ u lt o r tw o g a r m e n ts fo r a c h ild ; f o u r y a r d s o f lin in g : 16 y a r d s of m u slin su fficien t f o r fo u r s u its o f u n d e rw e a r; e ig h t y a rd s o f tla n u e i- e tte su fficien t fo r tw o m e n ’s s h ir ts o r w o m e n ’s s h ir t w a is ts a n d b u tto n s a n d t h r e a d to m a k e u p th e se g a r ­ m e n ts. M an y A m e ric a n banks th r o u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s h a v e c o n se n te d to rec e iv e a n d fo rw a rd fu n d s fo r c lo th in g re m itta n c e p a c k a g e s. __ , TO° IJ 1 T E T O C L A S S IF Y A report made to the French Society of Biology shows that 25,000,000 hu- ! FOR SALE— T urkeys, nice fat ones, man beings in the Congo region com- dressed or undressed. C, L. Mor- inonly employ salt of potassium instead r js> e ast O11 p acific highway. 97-4 of salt of sodium for seasoning their food. They obtain this salt from the ' ashes of certain plants. Since the FOR RENT— T hree room furnished opening up of tlie country ordinary a p a rtm e n t, clean and com fortable, salt lias been largely imported, but the close in. Phone 263-R or call at negroes regard it as Insipid, and aban­ 369 H argadine. 97-2 don with regret the use of their fa ­ miliar ashes. They take the imported salt only because it is cheap. Youthful Beau Too Stingy. When I was sixteen, I went to my first show with a boy whom I greatly admired. Before we reached tlie show- lie went into a candy store and bought a box of chocolates. Thinking it was for me, I held out my hand for the box. He opened the box and offered me a piece and put the box.in his coat pocket. T hat was the last I saw of the box of candy and, believe me, it ended my first love affair.—Exchange. Christmas iA M ILTQ hl THCÂTRICAI COft« m iu x ii LOVES 0F PHARAOH" Witt FMR JAN NINOS, DACNY SFHMFS tnd HARRY IIID TK É The picture New York went wild over; the screen m asterpiece the whole world is anxious to see. The m ost gorgeous settin g s ever seen, the m ost spectacular th rills — and through all th e m agnifi­ cence a flam ing appealing love sto ry . W ith a sensational new beauty as the heroine. — Also— “ AESOP’S FA BLES” — and— “ TOPICS O F TH E DAY” A d m is s io n ..................... 10 and 35c W . T. B L A C K W E L L ELECTRICIAN AUTOMOBILE IGNITION EX PERT M otor W ork .A rm ature W inding, W ashing M achines, Irons and all kinds of E lectrical A ppliances R epaired Phone 359-Y 516 Elizabeth St. P. 0 . Box 161 IN-BETWEEN SALE New Years 50 D resses W ool and Silk $4.95 - 6.95 - 9.75 -14.75 A fine lot of the better dresses at i-3 oil EX TRA SPECIA L YEAR-END CLEA N -U P PR IC ES ON LADIES’ W IN TER I NDLRW EAIl 20 Suits I oil R anging from $14.75 to 32.09 THIS WEEK OXLY WE OFFER AN EXTRA 10 PER ( ENT FROM OUR PRESENT SALE PRICES ________________________________ _ ON WOOL DRESS GOODS -------------------------------------------- 30 Coats 1 off R anging in price from $14-75 io 35. 10 Better Coats left at the same discount FURS ONE-THIRD OFF WAISTS ONE-FOURTH OFF HAND BAGS ONE-THIRD OFF SKIRTS ONE-FOURTH OFF . VíSISs I