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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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PR O FE SSIO N A L
PHYSICIAN«
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DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Roei-
deuce and office, 108 P io n e e r
avenue. T elephone 28. O ffice
hours, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m. on ly.
DR. ERNEST A. W OODS— P ra c -
tlc e lim ite d to eye, e a r, n o se a n d
throat— X-ray Including te e th .
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and 2 to
S Sw edenborg B ldg., A shland.
O re.
~
,
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___________
D R . E . R. ANGELL— C h iro p ra c tic
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
O ffice
phon e 48; re s id e n c e 142. F ir s t
N ation al Bank building.
D R . H AW LEY— Above
o ffice. P hon e 91.
.
MARY A. KING
D IED Y E ST E R D A Y
T id ln g s te rm e n t to be m ad e in M o untain
View ce m e te ry .
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— C h iro ­
TANK K ILLS TH REE
practor, near P ostoffice. Hours
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
KANSAS CITY , Dec. 8.— T h re e
m en w ere k ille d
w hen
a ste e l
PLUM BING
_______________________________ ____ ta n k b elo n g in g to th e K a n sa s C ity
JER R Y O’NEAL— P lu m b in g . 207 R e fin in g C om pany to p p led over
c ru s h in g th em . T he ta n k w as be-
B ast Main. P hon e 138.
iug m oved fro m an old d te to a
MONUMENTS
MONUMENT— M ARKERS
L ow est Price»
ASHLAND G RANITE CO.
■3rd and E a st Main St.
2 2 3-0mo.
■SaU
N O TICE O F TAX L A M ) SA LE
Daily F e s E i o n Hint
TRADE RECORD
T he d e a th
of M rs. M ary A.
K ing, 55, o c c u rre d la s t u ig h t a t
h e r hom e a t 180 N u tle y s tr e e t,
M rs. K in g ha3 been ill to r th e p a st
lWo m o n tha aDd h e r
co n d itio n
Walche<1 w ith c a re fu ln e s s ,
M rs. K in g h a s lived in A sh lan d
^ aat fo u rte e n y e a rs a n d h as
m a n >’ trie n d s .
P rio r to com ing
h e r ®- ahe w aa b orn a n d ra ise d in
<»’« o r e n t c o u n tie s ,ln C A lifornia
and wa9 m a rrie d th e re to Jo h n
R u ssell.
F o u r c h ild re n su rv iv e a n d a re
expected h e re fo r th e fu n e ra l,
F u n e ra l se rv ic es a re to be »held
M onday a fte rn o o n a t 1 :3 0 from
S to c k 's U n d e rta k in g P a rlo rs . In -
M onday, D ecem ber 10, 1023
«SÎ
Service Shoe House
THE STORY OF THE BANANA
W e consum e about 4^2 hil-
M ost of the banana» w hich we
lio n s a year, but bring them im port, and the U n ited S tates is
ai» from foreign countries.
w or’d 3 largest in}$jtfter of th at
M o», o f (hose im ported are
J S 'Æ n “
V c X
,
,
,
.
.
. -----------------— — — -■ . . . .
the products o f A m erican bean islands, w here the g row th has
capital invested* w ith our been b rought to the g reatest per-
tropical neighbors.
fection by the liberal use of A m er-
______
ican capRal. Y ears ago when th$
...
v a ,“ e o i
banana as a food cam e
i he
hum ble banana w hich now to be realized and its grow ing pop-
sm iles upon us from every fru it- ularity w ith our people w as noted,
stand the country over illustrates A m erican capital, alw ays on the
the grow ing reliance of the U nited a le rt to im prove w orld industrial
States upon the tr o p ^ jk w o r ld . A and econom ic conditions, began to
com pilation m ade ..o^Tfhe T rade in terest itself ip -a n -e n la rg e m e n t of
\ ec??rd ° f T he N ational City B ank the supply. It w as soon found th a t
of N ew Y ork show s th at w e have the banana could not be success-
paid to o u r tropical neighbors in fully produced in this country, for
nnnnnnr,fbbea.'i,-regi-°n i Rearlf ? 4° ° ’f * • ' ‘Jajred * m ore distinctly tro p -
000,000 for this single article o f teal clim ate than is found w ithin
tropical food since ou r acquaintance continental U nited States, and a
w ith it began, forty years ago, and study o f conditions in the neigh-
M
it we
1VP are
or#* nnu»
noiim inr»
ea boring tropics
_J _____
•
.«
»
that
now oA
consum
ing w
m in
ore
developed
the
fact
than 4 billion bananas every year, t h a t the hot and m oist clim ate at
> e x o p o o rtin
lim ite
d num ber the w
c r a m end of the C aribbean
—iw ____ •
and re-ex
rtin iX g a lim
ited
w a estern
l ° ourr A m erican neighbors, especi- w as especially suited to its m ost
T h u e ' s above e u o .e d o , n e a r- S S S f t
b ro u g h t into the U n ited
-m 6 WCf bCgan *\S. acq“ ain.t '
p
IK
*’ *ay® th ® T r ?2e
R ecord, by any m eans m easure the
sum s paid by the consum er. T h e
high cost of travel adds m ore to
the final value of the banana th an
° 7 im^ or ta n L cla®9 o£..in?:
experts in this line, and after years
S i expIo.rat,o i1 an d . intelligent study
th * .8ect,ons !“ " h,ch the A m erican
m illions could be safely invested
w e r t determ ined upon.
T h e first step was to procure the
consent of the governm ents of the
? * eetiTe countries, then th e lease
The
-? « A
w arehouses for the storage of the
fruit on its arrival and the équip­
m ent of cars for its safe distribu-
’X
'b™ “ “ ’“ “ ' *
b' g , ' ' np' ra "
.w ... area of this country, a Ah
ii
these heavy expenses for specially
equipped tran sp o rtatio n and »tor
age facilities were rendered neces
sary by the fact th at the banana,
which is cut from the parent stem
before fully ripened, m ust have an i
even and intelligently adjusted tern-
peratu re en route to the consumer
both in order to give him the fru it:
in its properly ripened condition
and to avoid heavy losses m its
tran sp o rtatio n
T h u s it i s ’ quite aouar
tm»r
the $20.000,000 which we a n a aa U /
send to the C entral A m erican
countries as »he price A
their . COATS OF YOUTHFUL DESIGN
bananas at- the
‘ '
If a coat
has a it straight
and of
i»
the beginning o f^ th e ' t s * a t #"he • imply
designed,
is in the line
height
.
-
a » » sis , ,
_ ----
place of consum ption in the U nited ! fasf\ion- no m atiw how a m p ly it is
States, and th at the $400 000 000 ' ,nade’ To the left
'"** is a * model for
w hich we 'h av e” sen t^to ^ o u r * C a * r d /
wear, developed in soft tweed,
bean n e ig h b o r, since we began o a r I nd h £ ? £ v S . . i A
W
t ****’
“ final consum er.’’
| Fancy machine-stitching is all the
B ut the “banana habit” based trimm ing required for* this design
upon a grow ing recognition of its which requires 2 yards 54-inch m ate-
real food value is perm anently ria ^or medium size.
established w ith us an d while the
7 * * ^ ’ «erona cloth or any of the
general advance in w orld prices has 8oit’P‘,e womens m ay be used for the
resulted in an increase of about *fcond J"0«1«1« *’hich maY be closed to
33% in the cost of the banana in fo rV iev er?. " i h e te d y of t h e X ’t U
C o rn e r of M ain a n d O ak. A sh lan d ,
O regon, w h e re m en can get
W. L. Douglas Shoes
’ ill th e fin e s t k in d o f c a lf sk in , e v ery shoe
all le a th e r, in th e best w in te r sty les.
$6
to
$8
American Gentleman
PU B L IC N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y
—H /im ilto n -B ro w n S h o e ( ’o i n p a n y ’s b e s t o f
G IV E N :
T h a t th e m id rsig n e d .
ASHLAND GRANITE
S h e riff of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O re­
k a n g a ro o le a th e r , w hich n e ith e r p e e l s o r
MONUMENTS
gon, u n d e r a n d p u rs u a n t to a c e r­
sk u ffs.
Oregon G ranite Co.
ta in o rd e r of th e C o u n ty C o u rt
9. PBNNISTON, Salesm an.
of J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon, d u ly
Rea. 47tt Laurel
P h on e 444-Y m ade an d e n te re d on th e 9 th day
i of N ovem ber A. D. 1 923, w ill o f­
PLANING M il J ,
fe r fo r sa le a n d w ill sell, a t th e
tropica! climate in with the nearest port, "then the 500,000 7 n l 890,~ 7 n d $ ¡ ‘,820 « jf/T a |
Model: Pictorial Review Coat
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET fro n t door of th e C o u rth o u se in
fr
the. tei? Pei? * ' onatruetlon
steamers especially 1884, the year in which the first • &°* ,<W * Sizes 6 to 17 years. Price,
WORKS, Cor. H elm an
a n d J a c k s o n v ille ,
Jackson
C ounty. zone fru itstan d thousands o f mile« fitted to safely transport the fruit official record o f their h n tZ to S a s 35 cents
to the American po U s and a « i n L
« ,1 ^
thc*r
Van Neas.
1 9 4 tf O regon, to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r for tro m the place of its production.
I Secom
Second M odel: Coat No. 1814. Sic««,
6 to 14 years. Price, 35 cents.
----------------------------------------------------- cash In h a n d , a ll o r an y of those
T R A N SF E R AND E X P R E SS
c e rta in lo ts, pieces o r p a rc e ls of
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co. la n d s
h e re to fo re
a c q u ire d
by
T illa m o o k b u ild in g new co u n ty
« E J ' FINA NC ES B E LIEV ED
P E T R O L E U M E N G IN E E R
for SERVTCE.
J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon, fo r de-
fa
ir
g ro u n d s.
CA U SE O F SU IC ID E
PR A ISES OIL SH ALE
B xperlonced m overs and pack- lln q u en t taxeg> and now ow ned
W a rre n to n
v o tes $26,000 for
era of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal- |jy Balj C o u n ty , upon w hich lots,
B each h ig h w a y .
G R A N TS PA SS, Dec. 10. F in a n -
era In coal and wood. Phone pjeceH or p a rc e i8 Of ian(j tj1P s a j,j
J u d g e C. B. W a tso n is in re-
Corner Main and Oak
J. D. Mars, Prop.
cial
w o rrie s a re believed to h av e | c e lp t of a le tte r fro m Geo p R in g
117
*
C o u n ty C o u rt of said C o u n ty h as
led to th e su ic id e of J o h n D aily,
O ffice 89 Oak St. near
c o n s u ltin g a n d p e tro le u m e n g i­
b y th e
se t a m in im u m p ric e a s in d ic a te d
a m in in g m an of th e low er 1111-
H otel Ashland
n e e r of H u n tin g to n B each, Cal,
in said o rd e r, a n d as said lan d
i nois riv e r. D aily w e n t to th e b a rn
in
w hich he a c k n o w led g e s re c e ip t
aQd s a id p ric e is s e t fo rth in Voi.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
a t his ra n c h on R a n c h e re e cre e k
of sa m p le s of oil sh a le fro m th e
SOS, m agic cleaner of Pot«
_____________ O ne D e lin q u e n t C e rtific a te
R ee-
th is m o rn in g a n d a s h o rt tim e la-
anti Pans.
beds n e a r A sh la n d and r e g a rd in g
T. L, PO W ELL— G e n e ral T ra n s- ord of said C o u n ty , re fe re n c e to t
l te r h is w ife h e a rd th e r e p o r t of
far— Good te a m
and
m o to r w hich o rd e r and to w hich said
i ERUAKK
his g u n . -She h u r rie d o u t and w hich he sa y s: ‘T he sh a le is v ery
Acm e, chi o il na ted U n i«
A • ' :'ADC> EN
tru ck s. Good serv ice a t a re a - V olum e One
fo u n d t h a t he h ad s h o t hlmse'lf" rieh ln Pe tro le u ia a «d lo o k s very
is h e re b y m ad e a _
•o n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
p a rt of th is no tice.
n attempting the milk diet, it 1. N o fo rm a l in v e s tig a tio n w as h eld ¡m « ch
M‘oc<*n e ’ as y° U ’ *y ”
S un bid to C le a n se r
V
Said sa le w ill com m ence at 10 fir
necessary to secure milk of the aa su ic id e w as p la in ly in d ic a te d , i M r' H u n tin g to n ,s c o n sid e red
T R A N SFE R AND E X P R E SS—
Old D utch Cleanaer
o ’clock a. m „ on S a tu rd a y . th e p . oper <)Ua!ity i mpure mHk can nev„ M r. D aily w as e n g a g ed in an un - !a " pxcellent a u th o r ity in h is lin e
K in g ’s T ransfer, general hauling.
15th d ay of D ecem ber, A. 1). 1923,! i depended upon. It is useless to try su c ce ssfu l m in in g v e n tu re a n d iind local P ro m o te rs w elcom e his
Bon Ajnt— Sapolio
Dry wood for sa le. Phone 113,
an d c o n tin u e u n til
12
o clock a tie«, of this kind with poor milk. It w o rry o v er th is is th o u g h t to h av e ¡opinion,
P laza P ool H all.
45-tf
P y les P earlin e
noon of said d ay, an d in case all must be the best, and when I say cau sed him to ta k e liis life.
of sa id p ro p e rty is n o t sold w ith - “best’’ I do not mean rich in cream,
2 0 M ule Team Borax
ing s a id tim e, said stile w ill be s b cause Jersey milk is too rich in this I
S ta te fish h a tc h e rie s re p o rt out-
WNCHFSTtK
E xclu sive R oasted B ulk
held a n d c o n tin u e d a t th e sam e particular food element. If you at- '
F or a sm ooth shave,
M a rsh fie ld — T e lep h o n e
coni- j p u t of y o u n g sa lm o n a n d tro u t
C offees 83c and 88c
I
place, b e tw e en th e sam e h o u rs on tempt to follow this diet and use mi Jr j
an d quick service, go
at
(
T
.
! p a n y to e re c t $30,000 ch u rch
| d o u b le w h a t it w as la s t y ear.
each su c ce e d in g S a tu rd a y u n til all Hom Jersey cows, your experiment ;
. U
" i ii“ F
T illa m o o k C heese A lw ays
to th e S h ell Barber t
of
said
la
u
d
s
so
to
be
sold
h
a
v
e
v
il!
Probably
end
disastrously,
though
f
w
■ n i
i
i
Shop, across from D e­
in S tock.
been sold, o r p e n d in g th e f u r th e r b> reduc*«8 th« quantity of cream to i ----------------— ■ -----------------------
pot.
G rinding of all
o rd e rs of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of said P e r h a t’= a b o u t one-half you can secure ;
Binds. C hildren’s work
P ( ,,n ty
favorable results in many instances,
a sp ecialty.
i BBRBBMBJaWffiBira
1 ■
A lis t of all p ro p e rty to be sold.
h£ best mijk j, saiJ t0
frcm ;
W . A. SH ELL, Prpo.
53 E . M ain
P h o n e 59
to g e th e r w ith th e m in im u m p rice H >.stein cows, and the superiority of
64 2 A. SL A shland, Ora
a t w hich e a sh lot piece o r p a rc e l t!:c‘: n?.i,k *s PT°bably due to the un- '
„„„ i
„ ii •
usual rigor of these animals. Anyone
th e re o f can be sold, is open to th e whe : is accustomed
K'l'IlvffiniPil to tabinrv
taking mallr
milk /««ii
can I i
in sp e c tio n of th e pu b lic a t th e of- quickly detect the character of the milk i
fice of th e u n d e rsig n e d S h e riff, in b> J t s taste. Of course, anyone ran
te. go.xi milk from bad milk, but the
C lassified Colum n R ates
th e C o u rt H ouse a t Ja c k so n v ille ,
right sort of milk has a pleasing, life­
One cent th e word each Oregon,
like taste, which indicates the pres- ■
tim e.
i D ated a t Ja c k s o n v ille , O regon, ence of vitality; that is, life-giving
elements. Poor milk has a dead,
To run every issue for one Nov. 10, 1923.
can be a n a s su re d fa c t by th e
taste, and while these two grades of i
m onth or m ore,
the word
C. E . T E R R IL ,
milk might be exactly the same in their
v e ry sim p le m eth o d of in ­
I I E good so ld ie r is th e m an
S H E R IF F O F JA C K SO N CO c ria -'‘‘ producing qualities, there would
each tim e.
su rin g
ORE.
61-5 M ondav
V3 m - t!iife,;c,.lce *n their ability tn
.in no, \ build additional tissue.
w ho kn o w s how to oliev. hi
FO R HALE
- ■ - ■ --------------------------Tiie whole milk should be used as it
1
—
_____ --
....
D rain canp ry ru n n in g a t full contKS from the cow.
No cream
th e b a ttle o f life e v e ry o n e o ught
FOR SALE— T h re e cook a n d capo, b y on a p p le s
sh” Hd b? ,taken fr om it
If the
G ood D ig e s tio n
to obey h is co n scien ce an d h is
v
4
»
»
_________
milk s‘an Js long enough for the cream
tlr e e h eatin g stoves, also stove
------------------------rjse. ¡t shouid be stirred up with
ju d g e m e n t. T h ese tell him to sav e
rapairing done. At E agle Brass
- rp^
the milk before it is used.
— a n d one of th e b en eficial
Works. Oberlaln street.
79-6*
l l r l l o
¿Hter a large amount of experiraen-
w ays fo r th is to be do n e is
h is m o n ey a n d n o t w a ste it. D o n ’t
r
___________________
tation, both personally and with thou-
to
e
a
t
r
e
g
u
la
rly
o
u
r
H
e
a
lth
Phone 57
PO R SA LE—-5 Room H ouse w ith ,
d a n k e ro u » P“ sts. T hey w aste, sands who were taking the milk diet, I
36-4 F irst St.
a rg u e . O bey.
B re a d .
A t y o u r gro cery .
d e stro y a n o n o b . th in g s th a t a re have come to the conclusion that there
hath and pantry; lot 50x142;
is considerable difference in the nutri­
Specify F r a n k lin ’s
«entrai location. Lock Box 53.
tive value of natural and artificially
heated milk where not allowed to ex- I
82-tf
TO
ceed one hundred and twenty degrees
JT A rP
Fahrenheit, or about as hot as it can
Trees
" - i A A
be drunk with comfort. If the heat-
F ru it and N ut Trees, V ines and But w hen you feed th em RA T *"g ’’ take" , t0 tbe boiling point, or
Ashland, Oregon
P lan ts.
Send for catalogue. SN A P__an d th e v c ra v e t o r i •»« c i en ,Pastcunzed (°ne hundred and ,
B a k e ry
W illam ette V alley N ursery, Tan­
1? GUAR" N T E E D ,o m l JOtt of we desire, hence we never allow milk
g en t. O regon.
82-10*
all r a ts and m ice.
either to be boiled, sterilized or pas- :
FOR SALE— H ouse, good condi­
Wm. ( Y W ) K
& Sons ‘evnzed- Milk treated with any arti- I
bcia] preservative is totally unfit for
tion , central location, near Ar­
; say " w e a re pleased to s ta te we ^ood and certainly for use in the milk
m ory. 136 B S treet ............ 82-9* c o n sid e r RA T SN A P is, w ith o u t dl^ ’
f ,
d o u b t, th e b est R a t an d M ouse . , n^ 0 . he most remarkable changes
FOR RENT
e x te rm in a to r we h av e e v e r used ' J3t , K' n
ocS!,,r !.n tb°se who are
useu. ptaced on ,he milk diet is the accele-
¿■>
♦
FOR
ration of the criedadou 5
$8
to $ 1 0 .7 5
Other all leather dress shoes, of oood
quality and style, values that ore sel­
dom seen in guaranteed all-leather
shoes at
$5
1-fealtk
Öiinis
Overland Shoe Shop
Home Cleaners
fa th e r o f
♦
C u ltu re
Flashlights
and
T. L. M oore
Lanterns
SIM PSON H A RD W A RE
PLUMMER
Hit the Trail for Hiltson
Classified C olum n
for
Masters and Slaves
Good Health
Studebaker Cars
T
At Medford, Ore.
GOOD
FR A N K L IN
T he C itizens B ank of A shland
C H R IS T M A S G IF T S
In Leather Goods
For Daughter, Mother, or Sister
and h ou sek eep in g ro o m s. 178 A RA
- T-SN A P w ill K ill
83-3
SI-
F O R R E N T — 2 room fu rn is h e d
CM tage. 342 O ra n ite St.
83-3*
THEM
W IF E IS SLA SH E D
BY FO U R T H HUSBAND
G e n u in e L e a th e r V a n ity C ases a n d P u rs e s w ith
L iji S tic k a n d C o m p ac t o r R o u g e B o x —Ara lu e s
up to $8.00, all a t one p rice .
an d leav e no sm all
Sold a n d g u a ra n te e d by
MC N A IR B R O S.
PR O V O ST ’S
M A R S H F IE L D , Dec. 10.— R oy
A
ikina,
30, is in ja il an d h is w ife
W ANTED
in a h o sp ita l h e re a s a re s u lt of a
WANTED— W o rk of an y k in d
sta b b in g a ffra y . Mrs. A n n a A ikena.
•x e e p t w a sh in g . C o m p e te n t w o-
2 9, th e w ile, is in a s e rio u s c o n ­
r o n c h it is
t t a n . P h o n e 2 88-R .
8 3tf
d itio n . She w as c u t a b o u t 10 tim es,
At bedtime rub i the throat and th e tip of one fin g e r b e in g sla sh e d
T yping
thoroughl with—
chest thoroughly
j off an d h e a rin g w o u n d s in h er
P u b lio T y p in g , copying. 264 7 th
'b e s t , side, o th e r h a n d , fo re h e a d
Rt.
8 3 -lm o .*
la n d ch in .
▼ V a î r =* o R u b
A ikena, fo u rth h u sb a n d of th e
W ANTED— W ashing. 248 1st
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