Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Wedthrôfôÿi Soi ember Si, iuad
Classified Còlu inn
tioh.
Beaverton and Banks let con­
"A ir power, 'Tike sea power, tracts for w ater supply systems.
Classified Column Rate».
m ust be intrinsically based on a
(She cent the word etich
broa,d reserve of commercial ef­
PARIS, Nov. 2 i — À symbol Of
time.
fort
and achievement.
flame hag béen proposed for the
by the
To run every issue for one
“Progress of service aeronau­
Soldier’s grave under
P
»
/» Unknown
~...... O Biave
month or more,
the word
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.. Nov. 20.
Are you satisfied with just
tics since the war has amounted
h a tn e r 0/
tha great Arc de Triomphe a t t h e ,
each time.
— A rthur Gwathuey, 60 years old •
to
little
more
than
the
develop-
Etoile.
It has been suggested j
bread or are you usiug
and a cripple, who has been a
¡ íí¿
, ment of types in existence in 1918
MISCELLANEOUS
that a flame be kept burning
tenant farm er all of his life.
LONDON, Nov 20.— B ritain's to a stage at which they can be
night and day, a vestal light as a
ß E R .N A K «
BOARD AND ROOM in private
h. 11 tl!1 his own acres- a ir forces have steadily deterior- produced in quantity.”
Franklin’s
M A C FAD DEN/
symbol of sacrafice and eloquent “ Sheen” Is Off College Men
family. I l l Third St.
C8-2*
proud
pos-
ated
until
today
she
is
practically
and. Girls Because of
1 at ney is now ‘he
uos-
trib u te to the dead— a flam e that
Superior Bread
sessor of 100 acres of “ re a l” j defenseless in the air against at
1
here
are
five
superstitions
in
re­
This,
He
Says.
never dies.
The grave of the
LOST— Near Community Hos­
farm land,
least one power, declares Major SPORTS 2,887-PIRCE
Soldier has
pital pair light rimmed spectacles. lation to fresh air that have no ex­ French Unknown
le time
tii
We use nothing hut the best
Some
ago
Gwathney
heard
General
Sr Frederck Sykes, M. P.,f
cuse for existence.
CRAZY-QUILT SUIT
made the famous Arc more than FOR SEX INSTRUCTION
F inder retu rn to Tidings office.
n
e
a
r^
o
rm
e
r
Director
of
Civil
Aviation.
calls for help from a road
The first of these is that night air
of m aterials and make them up
68-2 is injurious. \\ hile there is possibly one of the most beautiful m onu­
his home. Upon reaching the spot'
“
The
war
left
us
with
the
fin-
DENVER,
Nov.
21—
Downtown
Morality
on
Campus
Due
m ents in the French capital. It
WANTED -TO ..LEASE., with not as much oxygen during the night has now become a place of pil­ Only to Girls; Raps Boys he found W. W. Fox, prom inent ps‘ flying service in the world, Denver traffic was congested when in a clean sanitary m anner.
citizen of Clanton, and his wife I declared General Sykes. “ We are A. T. Vandeventer, 70-year-old
privilege of purchase, two or time, owing to the absence of sun­ grim age to which representives or
Who Seek “ F u n ” Alone
pinned
beneath their burning now aerially defenseless against/O klahom a former, paraded Sixtee-:
light,
there
is
still
nothing
harmful
three room house. Must have
OUR CAKES
every visiting nation turn to pay
In
night
air,
but
it
is
full
of
life
and
automobile,
which had skidded i at lp»st one power. In war the a ir th street wearing his “crazy quilt"
SYRACUSE. N. Y„ Nov 20—
shade trees, Address Box B, care
silent tribute. The spot has al­
health giving properties.
are giving the best of satisfac­
Curiosity in wrecking America’s, and overturned.
m ust strike before the arm y and sui‘ °f clothes.
of Tidings.
67-6*
most
become sacred ground.
The second superstition is that
______
youth.
; Though physically unable to of- the navy and will immediately
V andeventer was accompanied
tion, they will please you also.
WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st damp air is injurious. Many people
From now voi ra
m
.
So charged Dr. Allyn K. Foster J fer aid> Gwatliney summoned oth- suffer heavy casualties.
by his wife, who informed the
fit.
62-2mo.* have had it instilled into them that
1
a l by “ scientific m inister.” in address-1ers to the 3Cene- When the res
All is not well with British I curious ‘hat she made the suit
damp air is harmful. This is a your lonesome in the little mono­
Open Sunday’s
cuers, fearing an explosion of the a ir power. The experience of t h e l herse,f« which consisted of 2,887
ing
Syracuse
U
niversity's
student
FOR RENT
serious and foolish mistake. Damp plane taxis which have ju st ap­ body.
gasoline, hesitated to approach Pas‘ five years emphasizes the pieces- It took her six weeks and
,
10:30 a. m. to 12:30 aud 3:00
air is no different from any other ait peared on the P aris streets. They
the
burning - car —
he called
uponJ
fac‘ ------
‘hat —
it — is - by
research auu
and op-,
o p -' three days to accomplish the
FOR RENT — Seven r o o m
,
.
“
If
young
people
load
their
----
—
“p
u
n
,-----
j
.
up-,
sprightly
little
except that there is a certain amount are
to 6:00 p. m.
n,.a»,C
minds wi‘h rotten thoughts they’ll | them t0 ’‘follow me.” Inspired by oration th a t progress can best be gaudy affair,
house.
348 H agardine. Phone of moisture held suspended in it.
sm aller, but powerful enough for
" " s u f f e r . The sheen is off thousands i the o,d m an’s example the re s -' m aintained. Yet real aeronautical
455.
The third superstition is that drafts riding about the city, and what
are injurious.
Most people are is more im portant, they are 50 of college girl«, and boys in th is^ CUers quick,y raised the car and Progress has been practically at
FOR SALE
afraid of drafts. The popular idea per cent cheaper than the larger ‘Flapper Age’ because they don’t extricated the injured couple. A a standstill since 1918.
“ In European w arfare it will be
TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS OF as to what is a draft is simply that ones. It has been found th at 80 control th eir instinct of curiosity,” moment later the gasoline tank
exploded.
impossible, until air superiority
E. E. PHIPPS, Real Estate Brok­ it is a current of cold air coming per cent of the persons who en­ declared Dr. Foster.
Mrs. Fox died from her in ju r­ has been gained for fleets to
er:
“ Curiosity can lead you in the
into a warm room. There is no more gage taxig are alone, and there
ies
but Fox recovered.
move, arm ies to mobilize and op­
1 Building lot half block off need to be afraid of such a change is therefore little need of so many uplands of culture, refinem ent and
Fox,
in
gratitude,
has
deeded
erate, or for the organization of
th e Boulevard, near H aw thorne titan there is of going from a warm large ones taking up space on the beauty or drag you down*into the
a
farm
of
100
acres,
worth
close
reserve
resources of m aterial and
School, 60 ft. frontage, for quick room into cold atmosphere.
too-crowded streets. Only th ir ty !,mnck of ¿«gradation. Curiosity
The
.fourth
superstition
is
that
cold
to
$10,000
to
Gwathney
and
says
man-power
to make headway
cash— $175.
of these small ones have appeared J leads young boys and girls away
air
is
more
injurious
than
warm
air.
'
he
is
getting
a
larg
er
retu
rn
for
“ The percentage of fighting
Ford Touring Car, 1916 model.
so far, but hundreds are promised from the influence of m other’s
apron strings because they haven’t this property than any he hAs men in the Royal Air Force is
O riginal purchaser still owns it. Instead of this being true, the reverse for the end of the year.
is the fact. Warm air does not have
sm all; only a fraction of the total
power to resist and they haven’t ever sold.
Has never had a bolt or nut re-
For a limited time only we will give eight
Gwathney is the fath er of sev- air establishm ent do any day-by-j
moved since it c u e from factory, ¡
“ "æ
“ M
“ Yes, I shall not get m arried to­ sense enough to be afraid.
Plato says ‘courage is an opin en children. Both him self and his j day work in the air. We have no
never repaired, never has run
bars of CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP AIÎSOI.E-
Again It Is believed that It Is in- day, sang Coulanges- T h o u sau r-; t
6,000 miles, mechanically good jurlous to sleep in a draft. The only j is before his trem bling bride, Ger- ion of w hat to fear and what not wife are feeble and the family | reserve of trained personnel to
IL IA FREE with each purchase of
as new. Will sell for $125.00.
to fear.’ People are brave when had always been in ra th e r needy fill the gaps.
way to sleep healthfully is to sleep j niaine Fardeau, and all h er at-
See E. E. Phipps, Real Estate in a draft. Instead of shunning a tendan‘a who were w aiting in the they are scared. A girl won’t go circumstances.
“ Vast supplies of aircraft m a­
Broker.
67tf. draft, the sensible, wise person, who h “ ’e church of Brie for the priest I i“ t° wrong when she is frightened
terial m ust be prom ptly forth-j
7 Bars Crystal White S o a p ...
MEN-XURSES FALL
$ .35
of
the
results.
coming.
The British aircraft in­
FOR SALE— Apples.
S. J. wishes to be restored to health, or to to perform the solemn ceremony.
FOR CREAM PUFFS dustry, the greatest and best-
“ Morality on the campus is due
3 bars Creme O i l ............................. 25
Evans, Phone 10F-13.
49-lrao.* maintain the health he has already The wedding bells were ringing
equipped in 1918, has shrunk to
secured, will so arrange his bed that out when the fath er of the fu tu re to the actions of the girls only,”
dies and cream puffs were respon­ attenuated, ill-nourished p r o-
1 box Beets Washing Pow der..........40
FOR SALE— Plymouth Rock the air, winter and summer will have husband called him to one side he continued. “ They can keep a
sible
for the dismissal of 202 stu ­ portions, while th a t of France h a s ’
place
good
or
let
it
go
bad,
but
1
the
freest
possible
opportunity
to
blow
and
spoke
a
few
w
o
rd
a
jn
to
his
pullets and im perial Plym outh
$L00
dent nurses from training schools j beent retained^ at a
considerable
Rock cockerels. Call 4F-12. Mrs. directly over him.
ears. Ju st w hat he said no one wish I could lay my hands on the in the state because of physical
size.
Ventilation—No form of ventilation knows, but it
fellows who only see fun in young
J . E. Ramsey.
64-6*
was of such im p o rt-'
disability,
if
charges
made
by
Is worth while unless it accomplishes
“ In w ar there will only be time
AMOUNT TO EACH CUSTOMER UNLIMIT­
ance th a t the bridegroom then and, g irl’s companionship.
delegates
at
the
annual
m
eeting
FOR SALE— Seven room mod­
to
carry on in production with de­
and rapid/ hangC °f th e i ‘ber* e n o u n ce d his m arriage of- „
F ° 8ter Went ° n t0 explain
ern house in first class condition. air in the room, in fact sufficiently ; ferinK to nav all t ,.„ _vnan ’ . th a ‘ ‘he fifteen instincts which of the G raduate N urses’ Associa­ signs which have been produced
ED. GET YOUR SUPPLY TODAY
N ear Ju n io r High school
M° 8 ti i . ? at. , i e- at^ 0SpherC. h nearly . or I the ceremony, even to r e i m b u r s - “ P
maChin®ry m ake or tion are correct.
and tried out in peace. Compara-!
A num ber of graduate nurses tlvely little has been done in this
scenic location in town. Cash ac­ practically as fresh and pure as that
AT
break his whole life. He claims
mg
the
wedding
guests
who
had
claimed
the
habit
of
student
n
u
r­
ceptable, or substantial pay m en t; to be had outdoors. This means
im portant aspect, while operation­
th a t “ speed is th a t process of
come from a distance by train.
down, balance by the month. S e e • open windows.
missing as much as possible from ses constanly eating cream puffs al experim ent also is stagnant.
Man originally lived out-of-doors,
Mrs. Lane at Tidings after three
the startin g point of a journey” and candies instead of sticking to America has taken the lead in
No
smoking
allowed—
by
the
and
in
a
climate
in
which
it
was
o ’clock.
62-12
and speed in life makes you miss plain fare prescribed by the dieti­ experim ent and France in opera-
AT ENDERS BIG STORE
comfortable to be outdoors and u n -' WOmen’ T1,is means on the ter-!
tians made them unfit physically
all the good on the way.
FOR SALE— Four room cot­ sheltered.
, races of certain large cafes in the
to follow training.
Classified a<ls bring results.
“ When people w ant to know if
tage, closets and garage— nice lo­
Opera district. They can smoke
they love each other well enough
cation. Lot 50 by 125. Cash ac­
as much as they like inside, but
j to get m arried it is a good sign-
ceptable, or paym ent down and
not out in the fresh air, where
They are learning how to live or ,
balance by the m onth. See Mrs.
people really w ant to rem ain and
the way. When a fratern ity tu rn s
watch the Pairs world go by.
Lane at Tidings a fte r 3 o’clock.
PHYSICIANS
down a good man because his coat
62-
isn’t as good looking as the rest
A ttendance a t the Sorhonne,,
DR.
MATTIE
B.
SHAW—
Resi-
it is forgetting how to live.”
FOR SALE— Live turkeys, 30
dence and office, 108 Pioneer y ,le Paria university, dropped dur-J
cents per pound. Phone 138. 67-3
The scientific preacher deplored
avenue, Telephone 28. Office ' ‘ng the academ |c year which end
ed July 3, 1923. acording to the
° f 86* training ‘n the la8‘
FOR SALE— —Seven room house
hours, 10 to 12 a. rti.; 2 to
|
figures
ju
st
published
The
en-
!CentUry
and
Wame8 th a t ° n,y fot
p. m. only.
w ith bath. Close in, 2 blocks from
rollm ent for the year 1922-23 was m° ral degeneration todav- Ph-v si-
P ost office. Cheap for quick sale.
DR.
ERNEST
A.
WOODS—
Prac-j
21,376 as against 21,612 for the * ology and not m orality is now be­
Inquire a t 9 G ranite St.
67tf
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and year before. The greatest de- ing studied, he claims, and such
FO R SALE— Ford delivery car
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. crease was in the num ber of for- talk as Freud presents is rot.
“You can’t blame unconventional*
In good condition, all new tires.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
ity
on n atu re,” he added.
Apply at Icenhowers. 389 East
5. Swedenborg Bldg., Ashland.
Main.
67_3
Ore.
FOR SALE——Stock beets, at
oign students, probably because I
ranch or will deliver. S. S. Stevens DR. E. It. ANGELL— Chiropractic
of the retu rn of many “ hang­
a
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
T alent, Ore.
68-6*
overs” from the war who could j
phone 48; residence 142. F irst
not
leave the gay city.
FOR SALE— Reasonable pric­
N ational Bank building.
es: few Duroc shoats; one Jersey
A Frenchm an was the first mil­
heifer nine months old; one ram DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
office.
Phone
91.
lionaire
in the land of dollars, ac­
Lukes place. Talent, Ore. 68-3*
LOUIS BURSTON
cording to “ L ’Excelison.”
His
FOR SALE— Large black wal- j DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
Presents
name was Stephen G irard, a poor
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
nuts, 50c gunny sack, you pick
sailor who grew tired of the sea
them . Spitzenberg apples. Mrs. C. 1 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
and put into port at Philadelphia,
C. W olters, Talent, Ore.
68-2 j
where
he became a wine m erchant.
PLUMBING
That
was
in 1772. He was a
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May tJ
JERRY O'NEAL— Plum bing. 207
th rifty Frenchm an, and the time
communicate with Ensign L e e '
East Main. Phone 138.
was
not long before he had
of the Salvation Army at the .
’■ií À;
enough
savings to found a boat­
W hiteShield Home, 565 May-
MONUMENTS
building enterprise.
His boats
r
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
had a great reputation for th eir I
MONUMENT— MARKERS
10-lyr.
speed and stability, and in a
Lowest Prices
sh o rt tim e he was flooded with
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
I 1^7
D ressm aking
orders.
In
1823
the
little,F
ren
ch
D ressm aking 121 Bush. Artis- 3rd and Eas‘ Main St.
223-Gmo.
wine m erchant posessed ten mil­
tic as well as plain things. 67-5 ,
Put a C-T-C tire on any wheel of your car, and
ASHLAND GRANITE
lions of dollars, which he be­
any OTHER make tire of equal size opposite it.
[Sr
MONUMENTS
DRESSMAKING— W ork guar­
queathed upon his death to vari­
Run
them
continuously,
and
if
the
C-T-C
doesn’t
Oregon
G
ranite
Co.
anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
ous works of chairity.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
Van Hardenberg.
67-lm o.
outwear and outrun the other make we’ll GIVE
Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444-Y
YOU A NEW TIRE FREE.
A nother Enroch Arden came)
3/ealtk
Quints
GAINS HIM A FARM
IN Alli, WARNS
Physical
C u ltu r e
Eight Bars Crystal White Soap
FREE
HARDY BROS.
PROFESSIONAL
V eil Match
V T I7 T ire s
Against fteVorld
-Turin.
W SSG
Last Times Today
/ /
If C-T-C’s Don’t Outwear and Outrun
Any Make Tire You Put Up Against
Them We’ll Give You a New Tire Free
DS
TJY ACTUAL experience and
test C-T-C Tires are the best
tires on the market, and the fac-
tory has authorized us to let YOU PROVE
it for yourself or get a new tire FREE.
Here is the most remarkable guaranty
any tire manufacturer has ever offered
the public.
PLANING MILL
Footstools
Velour, tapestry aud
Mohair covered Foot­
stools
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
94 N. Main
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS,
Cor. Helman
and
Van Ness.
194tf
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
W hittle Transfer A Storage Co.
for SERVICE.
Experienced movers and pack­
ers of household goods. Deal-
ers in coal and wood. Phone
117.
Office 89 Oak St. near
Hotel Ashland
TRANSFER
ONSTIPATION
Ji?. avolde<l. or torpid
liver, biliousness. Indigestion
au<1 gassy pains result.
£a»y to toie, th o ro a g k lf d ra in in g
C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
TABLETS
N a ra r duappoin» o r nauseate—25e
WEED WOMAN INJURED
AND
EXPRESS—
T. L. PGM ELI j — General T ra n s-'
fer— Good team
and
m otor,
trucks. Good service at a rea­
sonable price. Phone S3.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— )
K ing’s Transfer, general hauling.
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,'
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf
PIANO TEACHER
WEED, Nov. 21.— Mrs. Marie
Mrs.
J. R. Robertson, certified
B ehnke of D unsm uir is in the
W eed H ospital with a badly piano teacli>r. Credit given in
broken ankle. She was injured on High School. Phone 341-J 53tf
th e old Edgewood road, when the
PIANO TUNING
m achien in which she was riding
PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade
crashed into a stum p. The car
at
home and have your piano tu n ­
was badly wrecked.
ed by Carl H. Loveland. Studio
135 E. Main St.; Phones 134 and
Claseided ads bring results.
465,
A Society girl marries the
family chauffeur, a poor music
piaster’s daughter weds a mil­
lionaire.
WHAT
HAPPENS?
Thurs., Friday
SINCLAIR LEW IS
Celebrated Novel
"MAIN STREET 99
With
Florence Vidor
and
Monte Blue
back to hig home in Saint Flor |
last week to find th a t his wife
was no longer his. Jean Flout |
became a soldier several years I
ago and aparently went off and
forgot his wife. Having heard
nothing from Jean for such a long
time, niadam e decided th a t she
was a widow and became the
wife of another man and su b -J
sequently the m other of two i
children. The other day Jean |
came back.
A utum n strollers in the Bois de>|
Boulogne realize th a t the fam o u s'
deer have gone th e way of many
good old things. Only about forty J
are left. They are the descend­
ants of the original ones placed J
in the Bois de Napoleon III. The
first herd jvas eaten by the s ta rv -1
ing comm unards in 1871. In 1897,1
several more hinds and a stag
were put in, but their ranks have,'
been greatly thinned by the num ­
erous m otorcars in the woods. The |
old keeper who feeds them says
there will be no more in twenty |
years. The bright lights of the
cars dazzle th eir eyes and make!
them fall easy victims to the
m otorists.
Eugene— Ten carloads
products shipped daily
Eugene Fruit Growers' Assn.
This offer only holds good on C-T-C’s bought from
authorized C-T-C dealers before January 15th, and as
you will need new tires by Spring anyway—get in on
this unheard offer NOW.
C-T-C’s are the longest wearing tires, the best for non-skid, best
for traction in mud and sand, best for crushed rock roads, and
have the toughest tread, strongest sidewalls, most expert hand-
workmanship and can be driven safely at low inflation.
In spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY,
C-T-C’s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
T IR E S
il
D*
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I
TUBES
Sold
i1#?, X
Leedom’s
Tire
House
Beaver Block Corner
Ashland, Oregon