Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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R etu rn s to M edford—
Damon and Pythias
Found on Broadway
Mrs. E lm er L eslie, who has been:
visitin g w ith her m other, Mrs. E llen
L uraan and her sisters, re tu rn e d to:
her hom e in M edford today. She has
been in A shland since before C hrist-
mas.
D ance
H all.
F ritta y
night,
M em orial
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Here from W illam ette—
Lyall Bolton, who is a stu d e n t a t I
W illam ette university, is spending,
ib is vacation w ith Rev> S. J. Chaney
and fam ily. Mr. Bolton is a b ro th e r;
C alkins E lected D irector—
F. M. C alkins, circu it judge for of Mrs. Chaney.
Jack so n and Josephine counties for
M em orial
D ance F rid a y night
13 years, has been elected to m em ­
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bership on th e board of directors! H all,
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of th e Jack so n County bank.
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See the new OFF-N-OX CHAINS ¡M akes T rip to Y reka —
a t Leedom ’s T ire H ospital. You kan t i G eorge F. Jen sen and son, Joseph
lose-em.
98tf E. Jen sen , who have been spending:
th e holidays w ith his p a re n ts, were!
recant visito rs in Y reka.
Joseph
R eturns to C o p c o -
Jensen
has
been
in
San
B
ernardino
i
Mr. and Mrs. L oren Close and baby
have retu rn ed to th e ir hom e in Copco county for several m onths employed
a fte r having spent some tim e in on the construction of a governm ent
road. A fter the first of th e y ear hej
A shland.
will be in San F rancisco for about
th
re e m onths, and then he expects to i
L eaves A fter H olid ays —
go
back to so uthern C alifornia.
H erm an T ro tt and Jam es S tew art,
of Keswick, Calif., h av e retu rn ed
hom e a fte r spending C hristm as w ith C orrection—
the m other of H erm an T ro tt, Mrs.]
in a recent a rticle in the Tidings,
J. C. F erguson.
j it was sta te d th a t the farm ers of th e ]
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1 Belleview d istric t had organized a
E lectric boudoir lam ps, g la s s w a re / com m unity u n it of the farm bureau,
china, candlesticks in cut glass and This should have been m ade to have
ivory, all ivory goods, m irro rs, i read the farm ers of the V alleyview ;
brushes, etc., some m an tle clocks, a d istric t, which lies to the no rth and
few good w rist w atches and m en’s west of th e city, instead of the B elle­
w atches a re included in the special view d istric t, w hich is tow ard th e '
sale from now u n til J a n u a ry 5 at e ast and south.
Jo h n so n 's Jew elry Store.
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W e have been forced to move into j
F ire Ktation P ain ted —
la rg e r q u a rte rs in o rd er to a c co m -!
F o r the benefit of those who o th ­ m odate our patrons. L adies’ work a
erw ise a re in Ignorance of its loca­ specialty. A uto delivery. A shland !
tion, the w ords ‘ F ire S tatio n ” In Cleaning and Dyeing W orks. Phone
heavy black le tte rs has been painted! <53.
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over the door to th e statio n .
bership in th e M edford tem ple in ­
72tf cludes rep re sen ta tiv e s from A shland,
K lam ath F a lls, G ran ts P ass, Rose­
Mrs. A shcraft Ijcaves—
burg, M ontague H ornbrook, Y reka
Mrs. P erry A shcraft an d two chil­
and E tn a Mills. It is expected th at
dren, who have been visiting re la ­
at least 500 m em bers will be p res­
tives and friends in the city for som e
ent ton ig h t.
tim e, re tu rn e d to th e ir hom estead on
E lk creek th is m orning.
W hiting & Davis m esh hags, finest
qu
ality m any styles, a t less t h a n >
R u n n in g Special Sale—
w
holesale
cost to close out. John-1
O. H. Johnson, the Jew eler, is ru n ­
son’s
Jew
elry
Store.
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ning a special sale u n til Ja n u a ry 5th.
D etrick sells for less.
Mr. and M rs. Koeh E n te rta in —
Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Koch e n te r-'
tained a t a delig h tfu l d in n er party ]
given d u rin g th e holidays a t th eir
hom e a t 387 L au rel stre e t. G uests
were Mack Sm ith Mrs. E. Bower-
m an and children, Mrs. Alice May
and Mrs. J. H. H aley, of B arstow ,!
Calif., who is visiting h er m other,
Mrs. May, d u rin g th e holidays.
E ugene P eople Here—
C harles A. B u rd er and wife, and
C. G. McKay, all of E ugene, w ere in School Superintendent H onored—
A shland over T hursday night.
The general assem bly of th e Ore-1
gon S tate T each ers’ association has]
E lk s Plan B ig Tim e—
elected Mrs. Susanne H. C arter,!
The old year will go out w ith a Jackson county school s u p e rin te n ­
ru sh a t the E lk s’ Tem ple Sunday d en t, a m em ber of th e executive
n ig h t, according to p resent plans, com m ittee. The association is h old­
w hich include a special dinner, w atch
ing its convention in P o rtlan d .
service and a big dance beginning
w ith the a rriv a l of 1923. The d in ­
W e a re now serving chili con
ner will be held in th e evening, with
c a m e . Come in and try it. Plaza
a program following.
As soon as
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C onfectionery.
Sunday and th e old year have passed,
th e o rch e stra will launch a selection I
¡A tten d T em ple D edieation —
and dancing will be in o rd er until
H. F. R ussell and wife, who have
th e com ing of daw n. The closing o f 1
been on a visit u n til a fte r C hristm as
a ll sto res on J a n u a ry 1 will enable
w ith his m other, Mrs. O. W. K ing on
a ll to get a good sleep.
N utley stre e t, left on th is m o rning’s
tra in for Los Angeles to a tte n d the
H ere from M ontague—
opening of the A ngelas tem ple,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M ills, of M onta­
church of the four sq u are Gospel, at
gue, Calif., w ere in the city last
¡E ch o p ark , Los Angeles, of which
night and today for a sh o rt visit.
Dr. C harels S. P rice will be one of
th
e chosen speakers.
H ere from Salem —
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl E. T aylor and
F ine P icture Coining—
Mrs. W L. Sim eral, of Salem w ere
Lionel B arrym ore, hero of “ The
o vernight v isitors in th e city T h u rs ­
C opperhead,” and Seena Owen, a
day.
charm ing actress, will be seen to the
H ard Time Ball. Ja ck so n ’s, Mon­ highest adv an tag e in “ The F ace in
day, Ja n u a ry 1. Prizes for best cos­ the F og,” a P a ram o u n t Cosm opoli-,
tum es. Dance till 2 o’clock.
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V ining th e a tre tonight and S aturday
M ethodists to Have Services—
The m en ap p ear in stro n g , vigorous
An excellent program is being a r- roles, while th e women a re not w ith-
ranged for th e W atch N ight m e e t-,0«1 p u lch ritu d e and charm ,
ing a t the M ethodist church for Sun­
day evening. Because of th e m any
B ring your R U B B ER BOOTS and
req u ests, th e c a n ta ta , “ Y uletide M e-’
shoes to L eedom ’s T ire H ospital. W e
m ories." will be given again by t h e !
vulcanize new soles and heels. 97tf
choir a t this service.
The young]
people will have charge of th e first j
p a rt of the evening’s program . A W aldo Stevens H ere—
good tim e is assured and all a re in-j
W aldo Stevens, a form er Ashland
vited.
boy, now a salesm an for th e C ardil
V incent com pany, of San Francisco,
is spending a few days in th e city
visiting w ith his b ro th e r, Don Stev­
Apply thickly over th r o a t-
ens. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, p aren ts
c o cover
v a r w with
it h h o hot
t
flannel—
of th e two m en, a re also here for
th e holidays. Mr. Stevens is residing
V A R O R U B in C alifornia a t p resen t, due to the
©hW 17 Million Jan Uted Keaz<y condition of his h ealth.
TONSILITIS
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EMOTION AND THE APPETIR
Right Way to Greathe.
The fundam ental of health—also of
Old Theory That People in Love Arc beauty—is proper breathing. Most
Seldom Hungry Has Been
people don’t bripg the remote cells of
Pretty Well Exploded.
the lungs into use. Reducing the res­
pirations to ten i>er minute for five
The theory that young men and consecutive minutes three times n day
women in love lose their appetites ha.- will insure full breathing. I'or in­
for good and all been exploded.
stance. as you are walking, instead of
C ontributions to d ate, m oney de-j
The newly engaged pair who pre­ breathing as you ordinarily do, make
posited to the A m bulance F u n d , a re : ! ferred to spend the quiet darkening ten complete respirations per minute
: A shland Daily T i d .n g s ..................$100 hours of dinner time on the lawn (ten inhalations and ten exhalations).
Jesse W i u b u r n ............................... 100 rather than partake of the meal in In other words, you breathe in foi
: Dr. George Ja rv is ........................ 100 general company was the most prom ' three seconds and out for three sec
Inent example that led up to the he onds, making a complete respiration
Dr. Wood ........................................ 100
lief that lovers found food unneces every six seconds, at which rate your
J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100 sary.
respiration will he at the rate of ten
G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100
Now, however, doctors have proved per minute. To simplify, make 50
Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............................. 100 th at any emotion that creates pleas complete respirations last you for five
H. G. E nders & S o n ...................... 100 ure, as love and hope, tends to stim u­ minutes. At the end of five minutes
B ert M o s e s ......................................
50 late the action of the heart and o th e r ] you will find that you will he breath­
ing deeply and fitting your lungs to ca-
O. A. P a u l s e r u d ............................
25 organs.
A more brisk circulation occurs, pro­ naclty. This is simply an exercise,
Phoebe W e l l s .................................
20
ducing healthy appetite.
C. L. Loomis ................... ? ...........
15 j On the other hand, it stands to rea­ and three or four times a day will be
found sufficient, according to a De­
¡J. H. McGee .................................
10. son that opposite emotions are liable
lineator writer.
5 to impede the action of the heart.
G. W. K ing ...................................
Ü Tims, fear, grief and despair put the
i W. S. D e P e a u .................................
brake on the working of the digestive
! E ric W eren ...................................
O ther co n trib u to rs declared hut organs.
Tlie emotion produced by fear on
¡not yet paid, a re : Mrs. E ugenia A t­ feebles the m uscular and nervous sys
THEATER 8ÊALT1FH»
kinson, $25; the M urphy E lectric tents, sometimes to such an extent
Today
and Tomorrow
Co., $25, and A shland E lks lodge, that indigestiqn may set In for seem­
ingly no reason at all.
944, $50; H. A. S tearns, $5,
So, before allowing yourself to get
angry,
remember the injurious a fter
W ILL ASK INQUIRY
effects.
ON LIQUOR ('HARGBS
The longer you can make love or
I any other state of happiness last the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.— Repre- greater your chances of living to n
] sen tativ e Hill, republican of M ary­ ripe old age.
land, announced th is afternoon th a t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
he would introduce a resolution in
the house calling upon the house FOR SALE-—Give me a tria l for first
class dairy m ilk and b u tte r. Phone
ju d iciary c o m m i|te e y to investigate
charges by R epresentative Upshaw,
17-F-12.
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dem ocrat of G eorgia, th a t senators,
congressm en, governm ent officials BRIGHT, DRY 16-inch pine block
wood, thoroughly seasoned and in
and o th ers charged w ith law enforce­
dry storage.
Two or m ore tie r
m ent w ere violators of the prohibi­
orders, 25 cents rebate.
A. G.
CO SM O PO LITAN PRO DUCTIO NS W tfSLNT*
tion laws.
Adam s. Wood of all kinds. Phone
4G0.
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W inne Back on OI<1 Job—
The lu re of th e rail proved too TO EXCHANGE— F arm in W ashing-j
ton to exchange for property in
1 football s ta r, who is spending his
or near A shland. In q u ire 72 N orth:
! vacation in the city.
In o rd er to
Maiu.
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i keep in condition for ath letics. W in-'
ne has re tu rn e d to his old job of fir­ W. T. BLACKW ELL— E lectrician, I
ing a locom otive for the S o u th e rn , autom obile ignition expert, m o to r :
w ork, a rm a tu re w inding, w ashing]
Pacific com pany.
He obtained a
m achines irons and all kinds of
leave of absence from the railro ad ini
electrical appliances repaired. 516
o rd er to a tte n d the Corvallis col­
E lizabeth St.
P. O. Box 161.
lege, w here he is m aio rip g in m e­
Phone
359-Y.
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chanical engineering.
i stro n g for B urton W inne O. A. C.
1 D. O. K. K. C erem onial T onight—
Dance Ja c k so n ’s Sat. night.
Local m em bers of th e M edford
Tem ple of the D ram atic O r d e r,;
M uch Know a t H y att—
K n ights of K horassan, are planning
F ra n k H. W alker, city engineer. I on a tte n d in g th e th ird a n n u a l a n n i-1
re tu rn e d from a sh irt trip to th e , versary cevem01lial to be held in the i
H y att P ra irie dam T hursday.
He O riental ball room of th e N a ta to r - 1
rep o rts m uch snow in th a t vicinity. ium in M edford th is evening. M em -■
He is closing out discontinued p a t­
te rn s in silver p late w are, also “ odds
and ends” in o th e r lines. This is a
good o p p o rtu n ity for ladies to fill
in on th e ir silv er sets and to buy
from m any o th er lines a t very low
prices. Sales ru n s to J a n u a ry 5th
only.
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Friday, D ecem ber 2Ö. 1822
s A tftm x X'TTVn n w n n o w
FOUR
Home Sweet Home, WelCcallTit Journeys End,
cousins and in-laws came to watch
the building progress and remained
to advise. In the strain of pleasing
all the kin, McCarthy and Tierney
declare they almost wished they’d
Too many cooks, paradoxically never had those checks. And the
enough, spoiled a couple of houses houses, while they might have suited
the relatives, were spoiled for their
for Joseph McCarthy and H arry owners by “too many cooks.”
Tierney, but also gave them a snug
W illiam A, B rady
ionone.
So
in
London when William A.
The story begins with two fat
royalty checks received by McCarthy Brady, impressed by “Irene,” offered
and Tierney for the writing of the friends any show he owned for
“Irene,” a musical comedy which a musical comedy, they seized upon
“Too Many Cooks” in which
beat all records on Broadway.
These two, known as the Damon young man was hampered in his
and Fj ihias cf Broadway, have done house-building venture just as they
everything together since their were—by too many cooks and too
measles and mumps days in New much advice.
They called the musical version,
England, so they looked at the
checks, then at each other and had which bids fair to be more profitable^
for them even than “Irene,” “Up
a simultaneous inspiration to build
She Goes” and included in its score
a new house.
“Journey’s End” for a theme song
and “Lady Luck,” an enchanting fox
F amilies I nterfere
At that time, thev thought there trot, both composed during their
was nothing to it hut inspiration. own home-building days.
Among other distinguished honors;
Afterward, when thev discovered
that every member of their large that have come to “Up She Goes”
families bad something to say about is that of being the first musical
row the bouses ought to be built, comedy invited to play in Mr.
trey weren’t so sure. Uncles, aunts, Brady’s artistic “Playhouse.”
P lay w rig h ts H av e Life-
L ong Friendship
“ Shocks” His F riends—
W hile the m any friends of Fay
P hillips, w ell-know n A shland boy,!
now in the sales d e p a rtm e n t of th e J
S tan d ard Oil com pany, a t Fresno.]
Calif., are glad to see him again, he
m anaged to “ s h o c k ’ a g rea t m any
of them . Upon shaking hands w ith
a friend, P hillips presses a b utton
p e rm ittin g an electric c u rre n t to
fiow from a b a tte ry in his pocket
along a w ire connected w ith a ring
on his rig h t hand. The re su lt in
nearly every case, is q u ite th rillin g ..
Dance Ja ck so n 's Sat. night.
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Coaching S taff P asses T h ro u g h —
M embers of th e U niversity of Ore­
gon football coaching sta ff passed
th rough the city today en route to
P asad en a to see the P itt-S ta n fo rd
and the Penn State-U . S. C. football
games. Those in the p arty were Mr.
and Mrs. “ Shy” H untington. Bart
Spellm an and Basil W illiam s. They
hope to pick up some of the late st
w rinkles of Bezdek and W arner, the
two e a ste rn coaches.
Bezdek was
form erly coach a t the U niversity of
O regon, which is paying th e expenses
for th is trip.
Sign of Opulence.
Different individuals have different
ambitions. Probably one of the most
unique is that of a wife of a friend
of mine who lias been an earnest help­
mate of her husband for a number of
years. She has helped him climb tlie
ladder of fame and moderate fortune.
In tulking about her pet desire the
other day, he s a id : “W hat do you
think Molly wants to do when the
hank account amounts to a certain
figure?
She wants to have money
enough to have a town house, so that
she can board it up during the sum­
mer. I have often noticed, when in
New York, that tlie very rieli board
up their houses during the summer.
This is her idea of letting the rest of
the world know you are opulent.”—
Washington Star.
Chance.
When Camille Flammarion was five
years old, he saw an eclipse of the sun
reflected in a bucket of water.
That aroused his interest in the
stars. Today lie is a celebrated French
astronomer.
Flammarion suggests that he might
have followed some other line of work,
if chance had not led him to the water
pail.
Chance—the possibility of the unex­
pected happening at any moment—Is
what makes life Interesting. The laws |
of chance have a lot to do witli our
careers. Many successful men are
creations of chance, or luck, though
F . R. G rieve V isits—
they try to pin it on hard work und
E. R. Grieve, of H ornbrook, was not watching tlie clock.
in the city T hursday. He is a fo r­
His Comment.
m er resident of A shland and well-
“Land o’ G oshen!!” astoundedlv
known in the com m unity. He was
kept busy sh ak in g hands and g re e t­ ejaculated Mrs. Johnson, in the midst
of her reading. “ Listen here, G ap: It
ing old friends.
says that in parts of the West Indies
—
they use crabs for watch dogs. These
R e tu rn s to Los Angelos—
pertickler crabs are about the size of
Miss T hela Carney, of Los Angeles. footballs, and have enormous eyes and
who spent the holidays w ith h er cou­ feelers----- ”
“H uh!” snorted Gap Johnson of
sin, Miss R u th O sm un. re tu rn e d to
Rumpus Ridge. “I don't want to live
C alifornia, on tra in No. 15 today.
in no West Indies, whurever they’re at
I'd look pretty, wouldn’t I, going t<
town
and trading around with ten or
Light Heart Goes With Innocence.
a.
dozen
goggle-eyed crabs the size of
I.lght-heartedness is the gay compan­
ion of innocence; and when innocence footballs scrabbling along after me?’
goes, they soon trip off together look­ Kansas City Star.
ing for something younger.—Sir J. M.
It pays to read the classified page.
Barrie.
FOR RENT— Two furnished room s,'
Portuguese Women Good Porters.
gentlem en preferred.
Mrs. Jen-!
The porters of Portugal are women
kins, 137 Oak St.
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who carry great burdens upon their
heads. It is a common thing for one FOR TRADE— 160 acres A-l N orth
of these Amazons to carry a filled
D akota land, th ree m iles from R. 1
steam er trunk on her head from the
R . town in e astern half of N orth
ship landing to tlie hotel, a distance of
D akota, at $40 per acre. To tra d e
a mile and ’ mostly up a steep hill.
fo r general m erchandise stock or
Every conceivable kind of load is car­
sm all ranch close to A shland, well
ried in this way. Peasant women will
carry a closed umbrella neatly bal­
im proved w ith some tim ber. Can
anced on their heads. I once saw a
put in some cash. Ed. H olsten,
woman coining into market, says a re­
Beaverton Ore.
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cent traveler, with a sleeping infant
in a small round basket on b er head, FOR RENT— T hree room furnished
one band bolding the basket and the
a p a rtm e n t, five blocks from post
other an umbrella to shield off the
office. A dults only. 326 N orth
strong rays of the sun.—Philadelphia
Main.
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R
e c o r d .
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W IT H
LIONEL BARRYMORE
a "° SEENA OWEN
“ It takes a erook to eateli
a erook”—and when Boston
Blaekie, the best lo v ed erook
character in all fiction, risks
his life to nah a gang of in­
ternational thieves and save
a beautiful Russian princess
Then you can expect a
whirlwind romance of hair*
trigger tin ills and excite­
ment like this one.
-JA Iso —
“ A P O N Y REWARD”
R egular Adm ission
Greet the Xew Yeai; at the
VINING
Last show starts at 10 P. M.
A General
ol Ready-to-Wear
To effect an Immediate Clearance of all ul .ADY-T0 WE AR, we are holding this
Clearance Sale. It is the one time of the year when radical price reductions are
made. We advise our customers to take advantage of this worth-while saving.
Every Garment New This Season
All Coats Reduced
All Dresses Reduced
Every Coat is marked down for quick dis­
posal. Priced
- $12.50 to $39.00
Wool Dresses, all new styles, greatly re­
duced. Priced
$9.98 to $31.50
Plush Coats Reduced
Silk Dresses
$139.00 Plush Coats, n o w .................$79.00
$ 75.00 Plush Coats, now ...............$42.00
$ 70.00 Plush Coats, now ...............$39.75
Made of Crepe de Chine. Canton Crept* and
Canton Knit. Colors, black, navy and
brown. All marked at special prices.
Children’s Coats
Just 10 left, priced to sell quick—
$3.95 to $12.25
ALL SILK VZAISTS REDUCED
ALL SWEATERS REDUCED
ALL WASH DRESSES
Marked at prices that will move them quickly. Some exceptional values at ea. 31.98
1923 CALENDARS
GIVEN AWAY
SATURDAY
F R
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&Ja M a I S A A C K j Ä
f f V t «
THE QUALITY STORE
Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
RAIN - PROOF
UMBRELLAS
$1.25 each
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