Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    afflSLASB DALLI TIDINGS
Thursday, Decem ber 28, 1922
One cent the w ord each um ».
new s
T H F S M A R .T
SACHET
I'HYSíULANÉs.
DK ER N EST A. WOODS— PracUc
lim ited to eye, ear, nose an
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 an
2 to F
Sw edsntturg Bldg., A«t
land. Ore
73-t
DK. J. J. EM HEN'S— P hyslc’an
an
feuigeoa.
P ractice
lim ited
t-
eye, ear, nose and th ro at. Glasse
supplied
Oculist and a u rtst fo
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phone i 8
DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Residence
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue.
Telephone 28.
Office house, 10
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
DR. H. M. SHAW — Physician ami
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
E a rs, Nose, T h ro a t. Glasses f i t ­
ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block.
Phone 79 or 28.
Local and Personal
K oi b ie r's A ie G uestr—
Rev. and Mrs. K oehler and the
boys w ere (I nner guests of Mrs. Riley
and h er m other, on High stre e t,
Tuesday.
Delicious ro ast tu rk ey
w ith all its accom panim ents were en ­
joyed.
If you w ant the best th e re
bacon, boiled ham s, chipped
lard and s lp rte n in g , get it a t
rick's. W e sell for less.
is in
beef,
Det-
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W h i t e
C A R A C í / í . PC f f SPORTS'WPA K.
W atch Service Is P lan n ed —
The P resb y terian C hdistian E ndea-
DR. G. ( ’. P H E T T E P L A i'E — D entist vor society will hold a w atch night
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to -se rv ic e Sunday night. The reg u lar
4:30. Office phone 151; residence pra yer m eeting will be held a fte r
phone 201-J.
Camps Building,
’
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j
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tic.»»- church, instead of betore, followed;
A shland, Oregon.
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by a song service a B.ble contest, |
CHIROPRACTORS
speciai m usic and talk s and a p ray er |
DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic service u ntil 12. They invite a n y !
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi of th e young people of the o ther
nation does w onders. F irs t Nat 1 cjju rches to join them if they care
B ank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
to come. F red K oehler will lead.
H ouse Calls
/M >
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e 13
FO R prom pt and c a r e f u T ^ l ^ here. F o r citron, orange and lemon
au to tru c k s or horse drays, cal peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices.
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 11" sugar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hote i for je3g
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Ashland.
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T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS
F E R — Good team and motor
able price.
Phone 83
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e r E N /, _
if f P A P O P W H IT E C A R A C U L -
I T looks like a w hite w inter!
• Y our b rillian t sw eaters of scar­
let and flam ing yellow, your gay
stocking caps of verm illion, your
socks of orange or g r e e n ! All won­
derfu l a g ain st a field of snow or
against a sky of fro st grey— W hat
could be b e tte r?
W hat?
W orking D uring V acation—
Paul W agner and P aul K oehler
a re helping w ith th e invoicing at
Sim pson’s h ard w are store.
VETERINARY
Cheap insu ran ce is costly a t any
DR. J. P. ""CHISHOLM - G raduate
W alker Ave.
V eterinary
' price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t rea-
! sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
CON VA LESCENT HOM E
E stablished 1883.
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CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
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cheer.
Good care.
Good food.;
T erm s reasonable.
153 G r a n ite ' A tten ds M ission M eeting—
St. Phone 411-R._______ 306-lm o
Rev. C. F. K oehler was in Med­
ford
yesterday a t a m eeting of the
FOR RENT.
| P resb y terian Home M issions com-
FO R RENT— M odern th re e room j raittee>
furnished bungalow . In q u ire 3 5 7 1
_
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V ista St. P hone 122.
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__ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _________ ________ P iano T u ning—
FOR RENT— T hree room furnished | Now is the tim e to have your piano
a p a rtm e n t, clean and c o m fo rta b le .; tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio,
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close in. Phone 263-R or call a t 135 E ast Main. Phone 465.
369 H argadine.
97-2
FOR EXCHANGE
R eturns to P ortland—
Miss T helm a H eer and Mrs. Alta
A nderson expect to re tu rn to P o rt­
land today. They w ere called home
by th e death of th e ir fath e r, L. .1.
Heer.
FO R TRADE— 160 a c re u n in cu m ­
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
a n d county road, n e a r H ilt; small
house and outb u ild in g s:
good
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
ty of wood and tillable land. W ill
Always see me firs t ab o u t your
tra d e for unincum bered Ashland
acreag e; prefer no house, b u t in
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su ra n c e; th e re ’s a difference; why?
w ould ensider acreage w ith smalt
84tf
Yeo, of course.
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran­
ite St.
231tf*
W. C. T. I ’. M eeting Held—
The W. C. T. U. m eeting a t Mrs.
FO R S A L E - T h r e e B arred P lym outh S tearns, on Pine stre e t, was quite
well atten d ed and several business
Rock roosters, $3 each. 872 B St.
93-6* m atte rs were disposed of, am ong
them , a rra n g in g for a lectu re some
FO R SALE— Five foot glass show tim e in Ja n u ary .
case . In q u ire Plaza Confectionery.
B e tte r he safe th an sorry.
See
94-tf
B earer R ealty Co. about your ln su r
FO R SALE— Two good m ilk cows. ance. Phone 68.
287ti
C lint B aughm an, 525 E a st Main
96-3"
St.
W alter M iksch to Leave—
F O R B A LK .
An outfit of pure w hite! W hite
against
th e
snow,
(specially
against the city snow of a day’s
standing!) W hite against th e grey
sky— More b rillia n t th a n color!
A sk irt of w hite, a cap of w hite,
a coat of w hite— th is last of white
caracul. And here we come to the
point.
W hite fu rs are th e th in g of the
year.
W hite caracul fo r both
sports w ear, everyday w ear, and
for evening w ear, too.
F o r daytim e w ear, the caracul
Is m ade up into short hip-length
jackets, som etim es pocketed, and
with h a ts to m atch— tains, or
toques.
F o r evening w ear, th e white
caracul in cape form is th e thing.
It is ra th e r long, b u t never should
Chinese Bird Lovers.
Birds play an important part in the
domestic life of the Chinese. Besides
using their flesh, eggs, and even their
nests tts food, they keep a great many
ns pets. Indeed their fondness fo:
lords is one of the most pleasant fea
tares of their national character
Birds furnish them with much amuse­
ment. Some, like the pelican and cor­
morant, they teach to fish for them.
Several kinds of bird pets are taught
to cateli seeds thrown into tiie air
after jumping from perches held in
the hand. Except in winter one can
always see people going into the open
country early in the morning will)
their pets, to catch grasshoppers for
them and to teach their pets new
songs.
hang below th e ankles. A glim pse
of the evening gown tw ix t th e
foot and th e end of th e cape is
desirable and v ery p re tty , and th e
“ style.”
One of these ankle
length capes is shown in th e photo
above, and is w orn by M ay Mc­
Avoy, th e P a ram o u n t sta r, in
“ Kick In .” I t has a rev ere col­
lar th a t ta p e rs into th e cape when
it reaches h a lf w ay down its
length.
In a season notable fo r gowns
of rich fab rics of golden stuffs
and silver cloths and b rillia n t bro- '
cades, fur-trim m ed frocks, exotic
earrin g s, jew els, and tia ra s , it is
only fitting, th a t erm ine should]
take its place in the picture. And '
it certainly does. I t is trim m ing 1
the finest of black coats, a n d the-,
q u ain test of black velvet gowns.
And all by itself, untrim m ed, it
is m aking the most luxurious opera
cloaks seen in m any, m any y ears—
if ever!
In the sketch above, to the
centre left, it is shown trim m ing a
black caracul jacket.
Interm ittent Grandeur.
i In an aristocratic Virginia town
' where the spirit has long outlived the
j letter of social grandeur, and where
in the scarcity of servants any re-
. spectahle colored person of tiny age
' may lie employed, some callers were
received at the front door by an
ample negress of tiie ’‘mammy” type.
Greeting them, site apologized: “You
ladies must ’scuse me for coming to
the door, hut the butler's gone to
s c h o o l —Ha rper’s Magazine.
Lao-tsze Wrote Gospel of Taoism.
Lao-tsze wrote the g- --pel of Taoism,
from whose pages an immense re­
ligion grew up. Having been librarian
of a Chinese king, and having much
time for meditation, lie came after
many years to tiie conclusion that hu­
mility was the supreme virtue. He
resigned, and desired to ‘hide in se­
clusion. While passing through the
gale of the palace on his way to soli­
tude t'ae warder liesouglit him: “ You
are about to withdraw yourself from
the world. 1 pray you write me a
book before von go."
I.ao-tsze thereupon sat down and
wrote a hook about lialf the size of
St. Mark’s gospel, lie gave this to
the warder, passed through the gute
and no man knows where he died.
The little hook is the gospel of Tao­
ism. The word “Tao” means way—
man of destiny. The advice was that
men should become like little chil­
dren and act without reflection.
Late Fiction
for the long evenings
F low in g Gold ............................$ 2 .9 9
By R sk Beach
Cappy R ick s-R etires ............$2.00
By P e te r B. Kyne
The Tale of T r i o n a .............. $2.00
By W illiam J. Locke
B abbitt ................................. .$2.00
By the a u th o r of Main S treet
In the Days of Poor R ichard $ 2 .0 0
By Irving B acheller
To the Last M a n .....................$2.00
By Zane Grey
The B reaking Point ............$2.00
By Mary R inehart
The Shadow of the E a st . . .$ 1 .0 0
By the a u th o r of The Sheik
G entle Ju lia .............................$1.75
By Booth T arklngton
EXCITED WRATH OF DICKENS
T roubled w ith W eak K idneys
H ere from Stan ford —
“ Have been tro u b led w ith weak I Leo F in n eran , a fresh m an a t Le-
Great W riter, at His Best, Denounced
kidneys since childhood,” w rites, land S tanford university, is spending
Public Hangings, Which Were
Value Qf p ublicity.
Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia, M ichigan, the holiday vacation visiting w ith his
Disgrace to English Law.
“Do you
y„ul- opponent has a
“ Now past forty and have hail ter- b ro th er, Jo h n F in n e ra n and wife,
chance in the coming election?”
rible backache and th a t tired out
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Charles Dickens, nt the time of the
„N(> „ rep,led Sen.lt<11. Sorghum ;
O ur $30 SPECIAL can ’t be heat execution of Manning and his wiie for . «.unj ,ie doesn’t think so, either. He
feeling, h ardly able to do my work.
9Ctf tiie murder of Patrick O’Connor, was accepted the nom,nation merely for
By using Foley K idney P ills, accom ­ for the money. P a u lse ru d ’s.
at Ids fullest power as a writer. In a the sakp of t,)e advertlslng„
panied w ith Foley C a th artic T ablets
letter to the London Times lte w rote:
.
■ ... — .
I soon felt like a new person.” Back-1
Tax P o rtio n s
“1
believe
that
a
sight
so
incoiiceiv-
_
_
.
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Jackson county’s portion of the
ache, rheum atic pains, dizziness and
ably awful as the wickedness and levi­
b lu rre d vision a re sym ptom s of kid­ sta te tax for 1923 is $242,095.93, or ty of the immense crowd collected at
ney trouble. Foley K idney P ills give 2.7401 per cent of th e to tal am ount the execution this morning could he
quick relief. Sold everyw here. 89tf 01 $8,835,295.39 to be raised. Jose- imagined by no man, and presented by
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,
j pliine county is assessed $67,741.01, no heathen land under tiie sun. The
|a n d K lam ath county $162,728.47.
I horrors of the gibbet and the crime
Mrs. Gray Leaves
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which brought tiie wretched murderers
Mrs. Selma G ray, one of the clerks
P olar W hite Soap— 2 5 bars
....................................................... $ 1 .9 9
We put the chicken in our tam ales, to it faded in my mind before tiie
a t McGee’s, is in so u th ern C alifor­ ¡P la z a Confectionery.
P
oet's
Soap
Chips—
9
pounds
...............................................................
$ 1 .9 9
90t? atrocious hearing, looks and language
nia, ou an extended visit w ith her
Ivory Soap (flip s — 19 p k gs................................................................. S I .99
of the assembled spectators. When 1
i came upon the scene at midnight the i
parents.
Fancy B lue B ose R ice— 14 p o u n d s..................................................... $ 1 .9 9
I A nderson Is B usy—
shrillness of the cries and howls that !
No. 1 Maeariin,'— 3 pounds 2 5 c— 14 ixiunds .............................. $ 1 .9 9
Owing to the press of activities were raised from time to time, denot-1
H eiv from D unsm uir—
Best B o iled Oats— 4 pounds 25e— 18 ]M>unds .............................. $ 1 .9 9
on the cam pus, John A nderson, a [ng that they came from a concourse |
Jen n ie Beem, of D unsm uir, is vis­
Best I’eabei -y C offee— 3 5 c a pound— 3 pounds for ............... $ 1 .9 9
senior a t the U niversity of O regon,: of boys and girls already assembled in
iting w ith the C harles D rue fam ily ; was unable to spend the holiday ; the best places, made my blood run |
No. 1 liia z il Nuts— 5 p o u n d s ............................................................... $ 1 .9 0
on T hird stre e t. She expects to r e - !
N o. 1 S o f t S h e ll W a ln .u ts — 3 5 c a pound— 3 pounds for . . $ 1 .9 9
cold.
When
the
two
miserable
crca
In addition to
tu rn home a fte r th e beginning of the j vacation a t hom e.
tures who attracted all this ghastly I
ALL FLOURS HAVE ADVANCED, BUT AVE ABE SELLING AT
re
g
u
la
r
work
of
han d lin g th e;
, his
sight about them were turned quiver- |
New Year. She will be accom panied
TH E OLD PR IC E
th
university news for
io i
m e
r P u o i rtla
u a u n d
u i I ¡Kg j|)t0 ,]ie ujr. t j,cre was no inore
by Mrs. F. S. F oltz, son and d a u g h ­
COME
IN
AND
SEE US B EFO R E YOU BUY
ter and R aym ond D rue, as fa r as T elegram , A nderson is assistin g w ith emotion, no more pity, no more thought
university publicity.
that two immortal souls had gone to
D unsm uir. The p arty will spend a
judgment, no more restraint In any of
week o r so in San Francisco before
the previous obscenities, than if the
F u rn ish ed B un galow for R ent—
re tu rn in g to A shland.
name
o f Christ had never been heard
In railro a d d istric t; also one fac-
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
in this world, and there were no belief
„ , it L i ing L ith ia P a rk . P re fe r to ren t for
U
P
among men but that they perish like
All wrool su its. $15 and
H. A. STEARNS
J. L. BARNTHOUSE
g6 t f 'te rm . Staples R ealty Agency.
98-2 tiie beasts.”
P a u lse ru d ’s.
,
M c N a ir Bros.
Special Prices
to Reduce Stock Before Invoieii g
PLAZA MARKET
L ast m onth the A utom obile Spec-j
ANOTHER VENUS SUES
H ere from U. of O.—
W illiam McMillan a ju n io r a t the ¡a l*st insured th re e truck.-,, si.%. a u to -i
U niversity of Oregon, is home for j m obiles and 10 F ords. Phone 274-J.
84tf
the holiday vacation. “ B ill.” as he ^ e0’ o£ course-
is b e tte r know n, is out fo r th e varsity
b ask etb all team and was a m em ber New lic e n s e s Now Ou —
A utom obile ow ners in P o rtla n d
of th e Phi Gam m a D elta fra te rn ity
were perm itted to place the 1923
q u in te t th a t placed high in the race
tag s on th e ir m achines today by
for th e cup.
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Chief of Police L. V. Jen k in s. H ere-
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1922)
W hy not have th a t photograph Copco P ay s Move D i v id e n d s -
' tofore !t has been « " ’aw ful to dis-
D aily (E xcept S unday)
N
D
m
ade
while the children a re home
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FORD
LV.
AS
HI
LV. MED
At the m eeting held D ecem ber 26.
« ew tags previous to the
7:00 a. m for vacation? Studio A shland will
7 :0 0 a. m.
1922,
the
Board
of
d
irecto
rs
of
t
h
e
)
th e old t a Ss '
Many
m
a.
m.
8:00
8 :00 a.
please you.
9 1 tf
9:00 a. in.
C alifornia Oregon Pow er com pany I have taken advantage of the order,
9 :00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
declared the re g u la r dividend of according to word from P o rtlan d ,
11:00 a m Entert u 1 ned Recen11 y—
11:00 a. in.
$1.75 per sh are on the p refe rre d c a p - / ” d
new t a «3 are m uch ln eV1’
12:00 aoou
12:00 no on
A nother of the yuletide a ffa irs was
1:00 P. m the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. ital stock of the com pany, payable ,lt>nee-
1:00 P- m.
2:00 P- m.
2:00 P- in.
— ——
Ja n u a ry 25, 1923 to stockholders
3:00 P. in. E. R andles. Those p resent were Mr.
O rres cleans clothes. Phone 64
3:00 P m.
4:00 P- m. and Mrs. Jam es Beagle and sons, of record on J a n u a ry 15, 1923. This
4:00 P- m.
5:00 P- IB Melvin and M erle; Adam Beagle. dividend is for the q u a rte r ending
5:00 P m.
6:00 P- m. Mrs. O 'D onahue, Mr. and Mrs. Guy J a n u a ry 15, 1923, and am o u n ts to VisiilHi from C alifornia—
6:00 P- ni.
C hristm as visitors in the city from
7 :00 P- m.
7 :0 0 P- m.
over $43,000. D ividends have been
8:30 P- in. R andles, d a u g h te r W anda and son
C alifornia tow ns, who have now re-
8:30 P- m. Sat. only
u larly upon th e preferred
9:30 P m Ivan Mr. and Mrs. M erritt R andles paid . reg
9 :30 P- in.
, . , .
.i
tu rn e d to th e ir hom es, were A. M.
capital
stock
since the date of its is-
1 6 :3 0 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m and son Bobbie.
H arrel. of D unsm uir; R. W. H a rre ll
Sunday Schedule
suance.
wife and baby, of Y reka; A. L. Pierce
Leave M edford for A shland and
Don’t neglect It. X m as vacation is
A shland for M edford everv hour on
B etter insu ran ce a t reasonable a «<’ w ife> of K enneth. Calif. W hile!
th e h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; your o p p ortunity to have those pho­
rates.
Billings Agency. Phone 211. ’«
,h p >' wore K«ests at th e i-
tos m ade. See o u r work.
Studio
th en 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
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p
aren
ts,
Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. H a rre l,
A shland w aiting room — E ast Sid: A shland.
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of Iowa stre e t.
P harm acy.
DcM olay to In sta ll—
ASH LAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
In sta lla tio n of the new officers of
Fvitnk W alker Is H o m e -
D aily (E xcep t Sunday)
th
e
M edford ch a p te r. O rder of D e-1 Cliff Payne has Sprustepl ladders
F ra n k W alker, who is atte n d in g
LV. ASH LAND
LV. ROSEBURG
Molay, will be held th is evening. All
R eturns from Arc-ka—
1 :0 0 p. m.
1:00 p. m the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college at
T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te h> ; Corvallis, is hom e for the holidays, M asons and p a re n ts of m em bers of
Jim m ie Rouse has re tu rn ed from
20 m iles; one of O regon’s most ; visiting w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and the ju n io r o rd er are invited to at-
scenic trip s.
F a n —A shlaiw I-llose- Mrs. F. H. W alker, on L iberty stre e t. tend. A special dance will be held Y rek a- w here he s ’ e a t th e holidays,
a fte r the business of the evening has W hile ’« the C alifornia town he was
b u rg , $4.0 0 ;
M edford - R oseburg.
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been com pleted.
Several A shland the guest of Irv ta e Phellps and Sig-
$4.1 5 ; G ra n ts P ass-R oseburg $3.00.
a n d B usincss Lot
boys belong, and plans are under nor
erst on.
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily (Except Sunday)
, At halt
’ Now is the tim e way a t present to in itia te a large
Don’t w ait u ntil
G randchild H ad Croupy Cough
l.V M EDFORD
LV. G T ’S PASS to get bargains.
N
uff
Sed. Staples class from G rants Pass.
m
7:30
a
“ My gran d sh ild could get no relief
spring to buy.
00 a. m.
Miss Ann H yatt claims that she
1:00 p.
88-2
00 p. m.
w hatever from a very bad croupy more nearly duplicates the classic form
R ealty Agency.
5:00
p.
If vou w ant those hens to lay m ore
00 P- 1U.
cough,” w rites P e te r L andis, Mey- of Venus de Milo than does Miss
Sunday Only
eggs,
.
_ P a., “ u n til I gave him _ Fol ‘
ess» . get som e cracklins , 3 cents ersdaie.
Dorothy Knapp, who won the recent
10:00
a
00 a. m.
85tf
per
pound.
P
laza
M
arket.
4
:30
p
ey’s
Honey
and
T
ar.
It
is
a
g
re
a
t
beauty
contest at the physical culture
30 p. m.
»
G ran ts P ass w aiting
help for chest and th ro a t tro u b le .” i how in New York. She claims that
B onbonniere, phone 160.
Coughs, coids, croup, th ro a t, chest here was a conspiracy to defraud her
W E SE LL T H E
Office and w aiting room — No
{and bronchial irrita tio n quickly re-| f the main prize and the title. She is
Safety blades resharpened
WORLD’S GREATEST LEAVENER
herefore suing both the winner of the
i lieved w ith Foley’s Honey and T ar. ontest and the prom oter for $100,000.
like new. Single bit, 30f
Lying and Perjury.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doc
A lie Is a statem ent which Is thought ,
i C ontains no opiates
in g red ien ts
pjyatt says she lost a 50-wreek
lo be fulse by the person who utter»
prin ted on the w rapper. Stood th e , tage contract at $2,000 a week, which
t h . Economy B A K fiV G P O W D E R
C hildren’» W o rk A
it, and is Intended to deceive; while
test of tim e serving th re e genera- .epended on her winning the title of
PLUMMER’S GROCERY
perjury is a fulse statem ent made un
Specialty
, tions. Sold everyw here.
89tf
merican Venus.
der oath.
W alter M iksch. who has been a i
NEW TOW N AND W INESAP Apples
— one d o lla r per box; culls 50c. hom e for the holidays, will re tu rn
Call 17-F-4.
96-3* to McMinnville tom orrow . S aturday
FOR SALE— T urkeys, nice fat ones, [ie goes to P o rtla n d to the sta te
dressed or undressed. C. L. Mor- C h ristian E ndeavor executive m eet-
ris. east on Pacific highw ay. 97-4 ¡ng
Mr. M iksch is tra n sp o rta tio n
chairm an for th e sta te convention to
IN T E R I’KRAN AUTOCAR CO.
he held in A shland in April.
T
Caveman’s* H earth.
W hat we know of our cave dwelling
ancestors we have gleaned chietly
from the relics left by the cavemen in
their places of habitation in caverns
and holes in the rock. M arett. the
anthropologist, tells of a cave in J e r­
sey, near the Bay of St. Breluide,
where scientists dug down through
some twenty feet of cla.v and rock
rubbish, probably carried there in the
course of the last Ice age that mantled
Europe, and found large stones that
had propped up the tire, and even
some of the ashes. B o n e s were found
In a heap of food-refuse, which, when
examined, proved to he the remains
of the woolly rhinoceros, the reindeer,'
two kinds of horses, o f a wild ox and
of a deer. Thirteen human teeth were
found in the food-heap. The diners
had also left their knives — flint
chipped on one side.
White Furs Replace Brilliant Colorings
B U S IN E S S Â N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
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PAG» THRF1»
W. A. SHELL
BARBER
CAUIIHET
Resolve to Invest a Few Cents
Among your many good resolutions for the New
Year, resolve to stop taking champs on leaving
your vahiahle papers, stocks, bonds and the
like around the home.
Then resolve to invest a few cents a week for
a safe deposit box in our big vault.
The Citizens Bank ol Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
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Insurance to Make Sure
No one will deny th e im portance of up-to-date ifre fig h tin g a p p aratu s.
The efficiency of o u r fire d e p a rtm e n t m ust alw ays he m aintained.
But a fte r all is done in the way of p rep aratio n for fire fighting, th ere
is a very large elem ent of “ luck” in the resu lts, when it comes to a real
test. In th e A storia co n flagration, the fire loss was g rea tly increased toy
high wirtds and b u rstin g w ater m ains; when th e W ashington High School
building burned a few weeks ago, a sw eeping fire would probably have
destroyed a large section of P o rtla n d , if it had not been for a little rain
i th a t camg - s(. {n (im e t0 p ro tect th is property.
It is never safe to depend upon “ luck” for th e protection of your
property, when you can get INSURANCE THAT W ILL MAKE YOU SURE.
Call us today.
Billings Agency
* 41 E. Main St
Real Estate and Real Insurance
E stablished 1883
Phone 21i