Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
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ÄiBLAITO DAILY fIDDüGfc
Friday, December 20 1022
t
Local and Personal
Ecys Out on Hike—
Several of the boys of Mr. Robin­
son’s Sunday school class o: the
! P re sb y te ria n church left th is m orn­
ing for a hike to G rangers. Though
th e skies prom ised eith e r ra in or
snow, th e lads were undaunted.
B lanket rolls and grub w ere tak en
along, and som e of them were plan-
ning on staying overnight.
DUE TÜ CENTAL ÎRRtï.-.nON
Propensity for Smashing T \.
Fx-
plained by British Institute if
Industrial Poychoi.
_j.
K IG H f EE MÓ'JARCIt OR CAT
F iL *
Officials of Spanish Royal Palaces
Careful in Their Investigation
of Sounds at Night.
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DR J. i.
z
9
B uilding,
If you w ant the best th ere Is in ! r e ^u rn jn g ja te in th e afternoon.
wi;li rush periods i,•• F .
I t it ; i
; joint-'., its you or I would seek the hum­
96tf bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef
Going into the royal
j ¡he excitement of the rami' an i the bler biscuit.
pantry,
he
will
tear off the leg of a
lard and sh o rtening, get it a t Det-
O u r $30 SPECIA L c a n 't be beat re.-mli« n of the -h k tim • d; ■ e
c h ir o p r a c t o r s
cold
low
if
or
Quietly
carve himself a
lic k 's. W e sell for less.
4 8tf for the money. P a u lse ru d ’s.
9 6 tf efficiency and incidentally dam age the
slice
of
meat.
th
in
g
s
th
a
t
are
beihg
handled.
By
in-
DR. E. 15. ANGELL— Chiropractic
“We never know,” said an official
; ti'odticlng ¡i stead y Ik w of m aterial
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi Hdkers A ie W arn -d—
Buys New M achine—
who
figures in the story, “whether it is
nation does w onders. F irst Nat l
th ere is a noticeable ri e in eflicienev.
H iking p arties who m ay have as
H. E. H ults is the proud ow ner of
the cat or the king!”—London An­
B ank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
th eir d estination th e old Lam b m ine, in Lexington m achine delivered to
swers.
H ouse Calls
D'DiPT FAY TO KEEP F C O K S
a deserted w orkings, a re w arned him recently by E. C. High.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
ag a in st proceeding to any g rea t dis­
RECEIVED DOLE FROM ENEMY
On the Contrary, Nc.v York Store­
W e put the chicken in our tam ales.
FOR prom pt and careful service tance w ithin th e m ine, 33 th ere is
keeper Found,H e Made Money by
a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cal dan g er of foul air. The w arning is n jaza C onfectionery
9 0 t’
Irish Irregulars Stepped in the Mid-
Not Doing So.
W h ittle TranBÎer Co. Phone l l i given by ¿.in
an uivi-nmt;
old-tim e m
iner, * who
just.'
uuiici
n ttu juovi
-<
die of Fighting to Draw Their
Unemployment Pay.
A s h la n d .”
66t (!' sco' ^ re ^ t*'e occurrence of the f o u l: v» sited in G ia n ts P ass—
A prominent denizen of Wall St - mt,
--------------------------------------------------- — a ir, and who was a fra id children ofi
gheldon cam e over from Ash- who summers at a fashionable ser bore
For several years the unemployed
T. L PO W E LL— GENERAL TRANb hik ers m ight visit the mine.
land' yesterday to spend th e day in rmsc r. wm; annoyed .m id retu rn limue
In
Ireland, as in Britain, have been
F E R — Good team aud m otor
___
.
t h e 'c i t y on business.—
G - ian
ts P ass - b’ •' T’ive
a hill for a few sm all tri-d , ts
a,
•—*• —
, .
reci iving a government dole weekly,
trucks. Good service at a rt-asot ; ,
,
,
. I . iai «7 vn.y
to r which he w as su re he Itud paid pre­
able price. Phone 83.
i F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e i3 (Courte r .
relates Niall Ronan in the Outlook,
vious tn ids d ep artu re. H aving alw ays
~ here. F o r citron, orange and lemon
i Tiie provisional government has con­
prided him self on I is efficient business
VETERINARY
peel, raisins, c u rra n ts , figs, spices, F m n islietl Bungalow to r K ent­
tinued this. Despite the difficulties
| m ethods, attd since tin* sam e s lic e bad
of
distributing it during the recent
in railro ad d istric t; also otte l’ac- done tin* idenlical thing tin* y«ar be­
DR. J p F ^ C h T s i IOLAI — G raduate su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
.
I
trouble,
it was very anxious that it
48tf
for less.
V eterinary. W alker Ave
in g L ith ia P a rk . P re f e r to re n t fo r fore, he w rote a scath in g le tte r to the
should not be stopped, lest any ex­
te rm . S ta p les R e a lty A gency.
98-2 store!;« eper, giving his opinion of t;o-
cuse should be given for looting.
CONVALESCENT HOME
i man who employed methods which were
V isiting w ith M other—
tiie direct antithesis of his own. 'i he i One of the district offices was there-
Good
Mrs. Fred Coombs, of T alen t, is Via ka A ddress Given—
CONVALESCENT HOME
incident soon slipped his mind and wa '° re ‘T e n e d -n o t more than 25 yards
cheer.
Good care.
Good food. spending the w eek-end visiting w ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Camps,
former»
T erm s reasonable.
153 G ranite
not lecaiio:! until the following sum m er from Moran s hotel, an irregular
306-lm o
ly Miss Maye K aegi. a re m aking th e ir when In* happened Io pass the store, i ronghold, now destroyed. A fter sev-
St. P hone 411-R.
entered,
b ro th e rs and sisters.
home on Oregon stre e t. Y reka. Calif n I l t. l s ¡ t l. 't e i 1 l t a , i m , g i .) ,■,] h e i'? ’.•••!:..m'd , era! hundred men , had ... quietly
_
FDR R E M .
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•
.
.
.
•
•
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i
undismayed
by
the
rifle
Are
from
the „
live tne
the storekeeiier
sto rek eep er some liueml
frit :al c
to sin*
,
,
, , „
...
national and rebel forces outside, and
advi«
e.
i
Cheap
in
su
ran
ce
is
costly
a
t
any
O rres cleans clothes. Phone G4.
FO R RENT— Modern th re e room
“ Well,” raid th e sto rek eep er, in reply signed for and received their money,
furnished bungalow . Inquire 357 price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­
seven republicans came calmly across
to his lem thy discourse, “ we ibm’t l:e<<p
9 6 tf sonable rate s, see B illings Agency. Siskiyou I and Open«-«! —
Vista St. P hone 122
io.y hooks and. to t ai the tru th , it p a is from the hotel, showed that they were
E
stablished
1883.
J4
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According
to
notices
g
tv«
n
by
J
o
h
n
WAN 1 t l ) .
us not to. I or exam ple, last smut *r i ei tied to payment, were paid, and
C. Ing, of Sacram ento, re g is tra r of sold a saddle, lint when it cam e time returned to their duties as enemy sol­
W ANTED— By a m iddle aged widow 5jjus Rloom ingcanip R e tu rn s —
th e United S tates land office, plats
ma! e out the bill I couhln't i • the diers of the government whose money
lay in their pockets.
lady who is a good housekeeper
Miss E jsle B loom ingcam p. who has
of survey for G302.3 acres of land lii'i* oi n • rem eil r who line t it. I
anil splendid cook, a position to
spending the holiday season lying 10 m iles south of the Oregon finally narrow tai it. down to ¡ air p, "pie
Crowding Insects.
keep lionise for widower or bache- wm j \ii-g. j . c . Ferguson and Miss line in the Modoc n atio n al forest, utni smn theta all bill.-, A-; a i> . :it, i
Man,
calling
himself the m aster of
home
,
,
i
was
p;
el
by
tbr
■
ot'
them,
so
you
lor, w here she can have a good M abej T ro tl. retu rn ed to her
Siskiyou county, have been reemved. ( . (
h(>
(
nature,
may
yet
be involved in a life-
„
,
siiy
for
o
ur
kcepiiu
home. A ddress Box 22, O/O lid - jn \ g Pr> Calif. T hursday.
and-death struggle with insects for pos-
They will be officially filed F eb ru ary
98-2
Ings.
ssion of the globe—and in some
1. Persons who claim p rio r settle-
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P
ia
n
o
T
u
ning—
ways
scientists declare insects are bet­
m ent on the unreserved land m ust
Custom cf B reaking Money,
FOR EXCHANGE
ter tilted titan men for survival on
Now is the tim e io have your piano file th eir claim s w ithin 90 d ay s f r o m 1
To break ¡1 piece of money at p a rt earth. Baked beans a t a dollar a por­
1G0
acre unincum
FO R TRADB------
r ------
- ....... — - tuned. Carl H. L oveland. Studio, F e b ru ary 1, 1923.
ing. ea< ’t ! eepiug a p: . t, w as a I aid t iOI1i ts tiie plebeian bean to be
GGtf
bered ranch on Pacific h ig h w a y ; j 35 E a st Main. Phone 4G5
of fidelity at one tim e am ong lovers. driven from its present democratic
an d county road, n ear H ilt; sm all j
_______
Cliff
Payne
has
Sprusteel
ladders.
Tiiis
car.a* from very rem ote times, be­ company into the ranks of the aristoc­
house and o u tb u ildings:
gooil
Tarantula
Is
Fourni—
fore
inns
and houses of public tin oat- ; racy? This possibility is suggested by
sto ck or chicken ranch w ith plen­
m odation were known.
W hile unpacking a hunch of bana- v ish :i|g t!Onl Y reka—
ty of wood and tillab le land Will
tin* recent invasion of the southern
Trttv« h*rs had then to tru s t to the 1 portion of the United States by the
tra d e for unincum bered A shland nas Leigh M cW illiam s discoveied a
Mrs. Alice M. Young has been vis-
a c re a g e ; p refer no house, but i large ta ra n tu la . In spite of th e g e n -]Uing hej. son. in. law anrt d a u g h te r. h ospitality of s 'ra n g e rs iivin - . u i?
AIexit;1I, bean beetie, a bandit pest of
•would ensider acreage w ith sm al .
. . . . . . .
.
1...... ■=> —
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ra n .ie ra l supposition th a t the poisonous
a n J Mrg R H M ayberry. she road, am i it va.s custottairy ¡tt ; 1 tttig > ,jie grs^ magnitude that now has
to divide some article, such as a w hite
I te St.______ _______________ X’: n t f ‘ ! insect su ffers g reatly in th is clim ate, expepts tQ re tu rn sOOn to her home stone or sm all coin, and fo r the host : ¡lined ¡1 firm foothold anil is already
at work in a limited territory, under­
------ ------- .i t w a s ^ e r y active a m in u te or so
( and guest each to ta k e a paid, th at ;? mining natural resources with such
in Y reka.
_______________— —---------------------- ’a lte r being found. It cam e prepared
! th e host required sim ilar b.o-pitality ; telling effect that the final outcome is
FO R SALE— Five foot glass show tQ spend tbe wjIlte r in A shland, asi
If you w ant those hens ‘o lay m ore i from his guest he m ight claim it bv a m atter of grave concern. Beans of
case . Inquire P laza C onfectionery,
neg^ was also found, to g eth e r w ith;
a ||. jjint]s are being attacked by this
cents j show ing his token.
eggs, get som e craeklins
9 t-tf two or th re e tiny ta ra n tu la s.
In tin* Revelation of St. Jo h n tbb ' bi„„iit_ a kind of ladybug—and entire
S5tf
per pound. P laza M arket.
custom is r e i n red to w here Cfirirt
are being wiped out.
FO R SA LE— T urkeys, nice fut ones,
says, “To him th a t overcom eth will I I
__________ 4_______
Aiwa vs see me first nbont your
dressed or undressed. C. L. Mor­ im -t,rance; th e re ’s a difference; why? .C om panies D issolve
.w e a w hite stone, so th at at tin Huy
That Word “ Hysteria.”
$4tf:
Notices of dissolution filed recent- of Judgment he may demand mum
ris, east on Pacific highw ay. 97-4 Ask me. Yeo, of course.
T here is a lo t.o f scientific truth per­
j ly a t Salem include those of the sit.n into heaven.
taining to the physical nature of wom­
F O R SA LE— W ood, body fir, $ i pet­
an, concealed in tiie word hysteria.
G rants P ass M arble & Lim e corn-
B rings F ia n k lln S u la n Back—
tier.
W rite Box 4, T alen t. Ore.
;
The classic origin of the word is the
Electro-Chemical
Colors.
E. C. H igh, te rrito ry m an for the pany, G rants P ass; B unting Tele-
9S-6*
Li___ 1 [ Brawlev \n to com pany of P o r tla n d /p h o n e & T elegraph com pany. Lake-
T h e p re p ara tio n o f m ineral and nrtl- I ancient Greek “h y s fr la ,” the womb.
, btaw te.>
mi
•
„reel; ficial organic colors by the aid < f eh c-
The sexual or mother nature of worn-
re tu rn e d to A shland yesterday a fte r, view, and the L akeview -Pine t r e e a tricily _ bus m ade considerable pw ; ■ . s^ an is indicated in the word as the
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given th a t sealed a sh o rt trip to th e n o rth e rn p a rt of E lectric com pany, Lakeview .
¡mil it is suggested th a t th e p ro d u c ts ’ origin, of the laughter, the tears and
■if tin* in d ustry m ay ev en tu ally n place : ’he contradictory conduct im plied by
bids will be received by th e hoard th e state. He drove back w ith a new
u n til T uesday, J a n u a ry 2, 1923, at F ra n k lin sedan. He stated the P ark R eskh'nce and B usiness Lots
those derived front coal tar. Anu 1 ■; the word hysteria.
When a man is called “hysterical,”
10 o'clock a. in., at the office of the garag e had been appointed as the:
At h alf value. Now is th e tim e tin* colors now produced in com m ercial
Board of D irectors of th e Gold Hill official service garage for th a t m ake to get b arg ain s. Don’t w ait until q u an titie s by tiie em ploym ent of lite therefore, the implication is plainly
ed that he is acting under the
Irrig a tio n D istrict, w ithin the b o u n -'o : m ach nes in this d istric t.
spring io buy. N uff Sed. S ta p les ol '-t i ie cu rren t a re verm ilion S -kci ! ? convey
green,
cadm
ium
yellow,
J
a
p
m
i-
e
red,
uspiiHes
u n d erstandable and excus-
88-2
tlaries of said d istric t, in Jackson
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R ealty Agency.
ceiise or cherry red, Berlin green an ! .1»’ (though som etim es extrem ely an-
county. Oregon, for the purchase of
B etter be sate that; sorry.
See
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rJnc vvk.ile. besides a num ber of ojg.tn- uoying) in a woman, but not permls-
bonds in th e sum of ten th ousand Beaver R ealty Co. about your in su r v isitin g w ith M other—
¡c colors.
The process consists essen- -mle in a person of the male per
!«
28711
Mrs. G. H. Lam b, o
u n stn u i .j
¡n sending an electric current suasion.—Milwaukee Sentinel,
d o llars ($ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ), voted and auitao- tnce. Phone «58.
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,Calif., who has been visiting v.iti. t b,-0,,gb
solution containing the e'e-
rized Novem ber 15, 1921, of Gold
TT
1 «•
-
Hill Irrig a tio n
D istrict. Jackson M tk im m y Bu nks A n n —
b e ,. 11lOth er, Mrs. M. V. H ow ard, lor n,pnts required for the producthm by
Bad Teeth as a Racial Trait.
Do poor teeth run in races? Accord-
C ountv Oregon (Said bonds being
C hester McKimney, who lives in fgw
days> r e tu r n ed to her hom e precip itatio n , of the coloring m atter
ng to a report made by Dr. A. \V.
in add itio n to the sum of eighty-five
the vicinity of Ja ck so n ’s Hot Springs, tQday A noth e r d a u g h te r. LaV era I d e sire d .-E x c lu tn g e .
Schoenieber
of tbe medical department
thousand dollars ($85.000.00) in was in the city yesterday with h»s: H o w ard . of W eed, CaMf-.
arrived
of
tb
■
Standard
Oi: company to the
Famous Old Restaurants.
bonds previouslv au thorized an d «™i in a sling, th e re s u lt of h .v .n g | a t the sam e tim e, will rem ain in
Eugenic Research association there is
What is the oldest restaurant in the
sold )
Said bonds a re num bered his m otorcycle slip from under him A sbland u n tn next week.
world now open for business? Paris a racial difference ir- resistance to den-
consecutively.
com m encing
w ith w hile rid in g on th e wet pavem ent.,
, ,
. ,
, 1, . __
.
...
,, . 1 tai decay as shown by an examination
erp p late
.
..
....
nave silv
suvei
« « in has at least o n e restaurant, the ( ttle
f
f
various
nationalities.
n u m b er one an d follow ing in num eri- He was h u rled to th e pavem ent by
L adies who have
,
.
.
.
,
,,
nr*
*
in
de
la
ih'gence.
which
is
more
than
2<>!i
a n n u al fho im pact, and sustained a broken ‘' A(Jam or P a tric ia n p a tte rn s 1.1 ......... ,
,, ,
Tiie gleaming whiteness of the He­
cal o rd er, m a tu re serially, in
,
t
m-
years
old; ; the M itre hotel nt Oxford.
Jam
estow
n
or
•
ro’s
teetli is not just contrast with his
C
om
m
unity
w
are;
am o u n ts, so as to be approxim ate arm . ju st above his left w rist,
„ England, is said to he 500 years ok! ;
, ,
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_
’
.
! nlacK
¡Hack skin, these figures show, as the
“ N ew port” p a tte rn s in H olm es & th e —
R ath sk eller a t Brem en w as b • It
w ith principal and in te rest, and sh all
L
ast
m
onth
the
A
utom
obile
Spec-
E
dw
ards
silv
erp
late;
“
La
S
a
lle
’
pat
¡n
1405,
the curious Iitti«* re
d 1 greatest proportion of perfect teeth
lie payable in Gold Coin of the I f lit- ’
was found among the Afro-Americans,
*d S ta te s ' said bonds will be dated ia » st insured th re e tru c k s, six a u to . te rn or “ L incoln” o r “ C lin.on p at- known as tbp Bartvvurstgloeklein, in
’ ‘
nd Austrian Jews showed the
■anuarv 1 1923. and bear in te rest at m obiles and 10 F ords. Phone 274-J tprn in R ogers w are, should fill m N urem berg, which is p art of a church, r
best percentage of excellent
I. "
,.a v,b1e senu-annuallv.
Yeo, of course.
8 4 ti „ „ tb p ir si,verw are while they can has. ,t ,s belteved, been servm g ro ast ;
w
• eeth, while English, German, Dan­
G per cent payable sem i-annually.
¡get it a t reduced prices d u rin g the S au sag es since tin* y«*ar 1491); and Ute ish, Norwegian and Swedish subjects
F o r further and detailed tafo rm a-j
”
■
( ttpello Nero restaurant, in Venice.
showed very feeble resistance to decay.
¡special rale. Many o th e r item s low
tio n . apply to th e S e c re tary of th e
R > y Ri-mg-
traces its beginnings hack to the v«*ar The Irish had tiie worst teeth of all.
R ains d u rin g th e past few days p rjce<]
Jo h n so n ’s Jew elry Store, 137(5.
Gold Hill Irrig.i«ft;n D istrict. Gold
have sent th e sm all creeks trib u ta ry R pm em ber the dates, u n til Ja n u a ry
H ill, Oregon.
Why Hoover Sent Corn to Russia.
to the Rogue riv e r-ro a rin g into th e Rth
/
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Hawaii’s Equable Cltmaxe.
T he rig h t is reserved to reject any
Someone asked Mr. Hoover recently
la rg e r stream s, w ith the re s u lt th a t
There is no question but that Hawn:: why he sent corn to Russia instead of
and all bids.
the riv er has risen several feet in y V it-d w ith !*: cuts
lias great natural beauty and a cUmnie .beat. ’■Because," replied the secre-
GOLD HILL IRRIGATION
the past few days. The riv e r has
^ rg v j o| e| W ilson has re tu rn e d that is pr»*'«ably tit ■ m ost «opo,; ; . ; , i;t-y of comnteree without a moment’s
DISTRICT.
also
become
badly
discolored
from
tQ
jier boraP ;n D unsm uir, a fte r
y .;!d. lie* a r; ■ ict.i,
. * h«*sitation, “for one dollar I can buy so
By Geo. W . Jacobs. President.
¡any < ¡dories”—carrying it out to the
the rains.
J spending th e vuletide season w ith 1"1‘ " '
1!--f.o.ulu v a < • .,.*-
D. N. Stead,
bird
decimal place—“in corn, and only
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h ..c e . r p a re n ts. M
n TliPrc
n<1 o!b(lI :>.,t
Chas. E. Gray, D irectors.
. . . r.
. a n d Mrs. Long. M r..y(.a
tyear.
I here ,s
is pi(>bablj.
pi oha
many”—again to tiie third decimal
\Y
\
L I I T Y T I LOBS iS 3 ccntluctor on th c Southern ¡n tbe v or)d ,¡1¡|t (... in boast such tin 'a-v—“In wheat. I get about twice as
A ttest F re d G. Guy. J * cretary
i . 2 \ . t L I L u I j I j pacific.
evPn clim ate; but th
76-5-fr
tiie ra in fall varies
( S ea l)
tty In corn as in wheat.”—From
according
to
the
location.
Hon.i’ulu
'.find the M irrors.”
H A R B E R
rainfalls average about thirty inches' ¡1
MOST OF OUR CUSTOMERS USE
year, but on the n lndwnr«! si.l * of some
Stimulating Values of Colors.
Safety blades resharpenec
Syncopates It.
of the islands thc rainfall sometimes
A French experim enter tested the
like new. Single bit, SOf
td Timkins says profanity is to
ren '
3f*0 and 4(H) inches a y ear.--
strength of th ^ u u ld g rip under colored
,v€i ration what jazz is to music.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c do?
Ad
* Magazine.
lights, and found red was distinctly
Th*» Econem?
i iugtou Star.
th«* most stim ulating color, the remain­
Children’s Work
EAST SIDE GROCERY
ing colors falling In the order: Orange,
Specialty
yellow, green and blue.
A
T r y the Classified Columns.
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phone 201-J.
Camps
A shland, Oregon.
CALUMET
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One day, so tin* story goes, a mem­
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heard noises below.
lie rose and
dttetion
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went
downstairs.
Prank Jordan Home Again —
puzzled out by expt rts of t he :< tt
"it must be the eat,” he thought,
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In stitu te of Ind u strial
and Mrs. F ra n k Jo rd a n , who
IJUMENS-—Physic an am
tin ;gh ¡is a rule the cat was not per­
All wool su its, ?15 and up, a t G reat B ritain.
Surgeon. Practice lici.ced
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been visiting in W illam ette
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Pieces of iiv ntal grit get into It; naan mitted to wander ubout the place at
eye, ear. nose and throat. Glass*' valley points for th e past m onth, re ­ P a u lse ru d ’s.
They must have for­
supplied. Oculist and anrist to
m achinery and pi .y Imi). A farge its discretion.
Suppose it
S. P. R. It. Offices, M. F. and B turned to A shland T hursday in order Hero from Dunsmuir —
am ount of break ag e is dit: * to it: curii, gotten to lock it up.
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Phone ?G to get out of the vast am ount of
Mrs. Glen Lam b, of D unsm uir, ¡ irritatio n , which is lar:,.. 11,. ti resa dt of should wake the king!
Fearful tlw u g h t! Conceive the royal
DR. M ATTIE 15. SHAW— Residence ' Va:' r 1 ’ia‘J * p r e c , n th a * l^ Sj Calif., a form er A shland girl, is vis­ fatigue. Tb«* w o rk er v.iin is not tired
anger!
The official hurried through
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and office 108 P ioneer avenue. tric t- w h ile a ,a r Se Portion of the. iting w ith Miss E thel L effler, on B has sufi' lent energy to
tiie dark passages, and at last trucked
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Telephone 28. Office house, 10 tim e was spent in Lebanon. P o rtla n d 1 street
¡k e en perform ing m echanical m otions the sound to the pantry.
to 12 a. m .; 2 tb 5 p. m., only.
was also visited.
Mrs. J o rd a n ’s.
‘‘Aim—now I’ve to t you!” he whis­
all day shows his horeihnn by citv-Uirg
DR. IL M. SHAW — Physician and m o» th er, Mrs. A ngeline DeVine, re-.
B ettPr insurance a t reasonable som ething to the floor.
pered, as lie opened the door—anti be­
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes, tu rn e d for an indefinite stay in t h e , ratog
B illings Agency. Phone 211.
P re. kage becomes epidem ic at (hues, held the king rummaging around for
E a rs, Nose, T h ro a t. Glasses f t <>;ty. Mr. Jo rd a n m ade th e trip byi
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th e B ritish experts have found. Where food!
ted. Room 6, M.lis-McCall Block
u -o, and Sfa tes the ra in was excep- y,.,^es
to M txl.oid__
If (lie above story is not true, it is
groups ot w orkers a re engaged in han­
Phone 7 J nr 28.
at
h a s t founded on fact, for the king
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Am ong the A shland people called dling the sam e m aterial, excitem- at.
tic ler. hu rry or ¡'¿R ation in one s-*c- of Spain somethin s feels hungry in
DR. G. <’. P H E T T E I’LA t’E — D entist W ednesday.
to M edford yesterday was Mrs. V. G.
Office h ours, 9 to 12 anti 1:30 to-
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tlon quickly sp read s to another. W here the middle of the night, and when the
Coleman. She spent the day th ere. th e n is a n
4:3 0 . Office phone 151; residence
lar How of 111 ( e r ia l pangs become poignant, he seeks royal
HR? ER N EST A. W OOD?»— P ractli
lim ited to eye, ear, nose an
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 a s
to 5
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ELB E D A N IELS’ SPA NISH RICE
. j • VXTELS has seme Spanish ancestors and she is fond of Span-
e ?. This is her m ethod of preparing rice,
a upfuts of rice, put in skillet of hot grease. Tin - is the
Spa?/
<«d of preparing r o e . Am erican cooks boii the rice first.
S tir
• ; ; spoonful of salt ami one small onion, chopped fine. Then
ili a
-ate dish prep are one cap fu l of chopped ripe tom atoes, two
U bi
• u iu ls of butti r, two teaspoonfuls of C nkfornia Chili pepper,
choppy fine; dash of black pepper and th ree tr.bl«' noonfu’.s of sugar.
P o u r t ins m ixture into the hut rice and cook slowly until v.\li done.
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Resolve 5o Invest a Few Cents
Among1 your many good resolutions for tin* New
Yeaik resolve to stop taking elianees on leaving
your valuable papers, stocks, bonds and the
like around the home.
Then resolve to invest a few cents a week for
a safe d e p o s it box in our big vault.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Gvegon
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