Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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fever, • tion. The infection m ust be ( Providing the diagnosis can
sudden onset
vomiting, and vague symtoma of fought on the ground of pferSonAl tnhde in tiihe, both of these Seeffi
meningeal irritation, such as dif- j contact. Patients should be isolat- to give beneficial results,
ficulty in swallowing, or disturb- ed in a clean, bare room, well
The prevention and m anage­
ances
of
special
senses
should
be
'
screaned
to
keep
out
insects.
No
ment of epidemics of infantile
.
(Continued from Page 1)
isolated and kept under obser­ visitors should be allowed, and paralysis calls for cooperation be-
check charge, but th a t he was vances.' It is impossible to state only necessary attendants should tween citizenh, physicians and
probated there. W aters will be definite and effective methods of come in contact with the patient. | health officers. The people must
tried in circuit court in this .coun­ preventing this disease, as infor­ All discharges should be thorough- learn to appreciate th at a great­
ty.
m ation in rdgard to transm ission ly disinfected. In the prevention er menace lies in the consealment
is still an unsolved problem. In of any epidemic of communicable Of cases and opposition to proper
The telephone system of Greece,
the absence of this inform ation diseases it is a wise policy to J treatm ent than in prom pt report-
form erly owned and operated by
of infected
we are justified in Insisting th a t j avoid public meetings and g a th -jin g and isolation
the governm ent, has been leased
these cases be immediately r e - , ering places
cases This is the greatest single
for 66 years to a British syndicate
ported and isolated. All known
T reatm ent: Two types of ser-j item to combat disease. The suc­
which is to install and operate a
preventive measuites should be um have been used in treating cess in controlling any epidemic
thoroughly up-to-date ¡telephone
4 used, such as isolation, disinfect- this disease convalescent human depends on the early diagnosis
system.
ing, screening and dusj eradica- * serum and immune horse serum. ' on all cases.
YOUTHS WHO ROB
JOHNSON HOUSE AR E
TAKEN BY SH E R IF F
I H u n t in g -
Ltoeal ; P erso n al flotes
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w h o com e and g o , and ev en ts of
E arl Snyder, Ray Shortridge,
Fred Cushing and George Con-
• verse left this morning for Dead
Indian, where they will spend sev-
i eral days hunting.
Wednesday, October 13, Id d i
5 tding 3
FOR CIVIL FLYING,
local Interest
W hen W inter comes try one of j
Paulserud’s Over Coats. 33— tf j
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. — “De-
! velopment of civil aviation in the
C. R. D. Jones is conlined , 0 1 United States depends to a con-
Speetal communication, T hurs-j l„ Ashland—
! the so u th ern Pacific Hospital a t , s'derable eI[t' n t ° " ‘h,e dff' elo<>-
d»T evening. Oct. 1«. Third d e -|
P . E. jero u ld of Portland wgs gan PrM cl8eo IBd
undergoing I “ X d t a / ' t o X c i X y ol Com!
gree. Team of Lithians will con- j ¡n Ashland yesterday attending- to an operation.
merce H erbert Hoover.
fer degrees. Light refreshm ents business interests here.
“W hen airplanes are operated
a fte r work. Meet af r brief ses­
R ecovered—
commercially
a t 5/00 miles an
sion of Siskiyou Cha er.
Special Auto Accident Policy
Sufficiently recovered' from in- hour, then we may look for a re ­
M. H. El IS, W. M., for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo jurie8 suffered Saturday morning
volutionizing of the system of
W. II. DAY, Secy.
of course.
24-tf on tjje A shland-Klam ath Falls aerial tran sp o rtatio n ,” Hoover
38— 2
highway when his car left thè ! (jeciare(|
H unting—
grade several miles west of Keno, I The gecret a ry explained the
J. N. Dennis is taking a short j ^ orace Œ WiU}on, form er U. s ’
Siskiyou Chapter N o. 21
success of civil aeronautics in
trip to the Klamath 'lake region ; j Q(jj,a ^ agent, ¿returned Monday Europe.
R. A. M.
hunting ducks.
to his home in Roseburg. Wil­
Pointing out th a t train travel
The name “Infantile paralysis”
M asonic H all, A shland
son’s wife arrived Monday to ac­ is com paratively slow from Eng­ is a mismomer, as this is not a
We deliver the goode -Detricks company her husband home. As land to the .Continent and in v ar­
N otice o f M eeting
desease confined strictly to in - :
94-tf a result of the accident, Wilson
ious parts of Europe, Hoover said fancy nor is paralysis a constant
Stated convocation Thursday
Chamoisette Gloves with frill cuffs
Children’s Knit Bloomers
was tem porarily out of his head th a t the airplane was bringing symptom. The disease is not
evening, Oct,. 16. Meet a t 7:30. H unting—
Saturday afternoon and
night, the capitals of the Old W orld common and were it not for the
All* companions Invited.
E. E. Phipps and Mr. Wild left
and it was found necessary to closer together than they ever disability th a t it occasionally
F. D. WAGNER, II. P.
this afternoon on a several d a y s !
place him in solitary confinem ent could be brought by rail.
W. II. DAY, Secy.
causes, it would not receive the
S aves Much Tim e
38— 1 hunting trip.
in the city jail until his condi­
wide-spread attention th a t it does
Gauntlet Cuff. These in tan and
For instance, it was shown th at a t the present time. Epidemics
Children’s dark Sateen Bloomers
tion improved. His car, accord-
grey shades
Have th a t old suit made new.
it
requires
eight
hours
or
more
■ ing to the sh eriff’s office, is
T o P ortland—
in all sizes
occur every few years in tem per­
Phone 119, Paulserud’s. 33— tf
Miss Helene Biede and Mrs. H.
nearly- a total wreck.— Klam ath to go from London to Paris by ate climates. It is
a general
rail to the B ritish coast, thence infection due to filterable virus.
C. Stock left yesterday for P ort­
, Falls Herald.
T akes V acation—
across the Channel by boat and Flexner and N oguchii have cul-1
land where they will spend sev­
Miss Myrta O tterdale will take
again by rail to the French Capi­ tlvated the virus and produced
eral days on business.
a vacation during the rem ainder Football Practice—
tal. A irplane ‘travel cuts the dis­ th e disease in monkeys. Rose now’
Wool Hose in dark shades, for
of the week and her place will
The Lithian football team had tance to a couple of hours or a considers streptococci having an
I hope the women of Ashland
be taken by Miss Bessie McMillan, signal practice a t the Armory last little over. The same conditions ■affinity for the central nervous
ladies. Prices from
Special sale prices on Wool, Silk
will make this the best and big -1
.. » 1
night, with about tw enty prospec- .apply to travel Jro m London to system as th e excitants of the de­
and Cotton Underwear.
gest election ever held in Jack-
Ju st received a fresh supply of tive players present. No games th e other European capitals.
sease. Cases occur singly and in
st>n county. My num ber on the
old fashioned mill serial products have been definitely scheduled as
On the o th er-hand, in th e Un­ epidemics. The m ajority of cases
•
Ballot is 72.
38— 3
a t the East Side Grocery.
38— 1 yet, but it will be announced in ited States, with rail tran sp o rta­ occur in children -under five years
Outing Flannel Gowns in white and
tion
developed
to
a
high
degree,
a
short
time
as
to
the
game
at
of
agp.
One
attack
apparently
p
ro­
In Ashland—
Wool Hose for children, in long and
colors; long and short sleeves; high
Born—
little w orking time is lost in tra v ­ tects as second attacks are very
G iants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mow of
cuff tops. Shades of Brown and tan
To Mr. and Mrs. C. N. H am il-'
and low neck
el between cities. Since air travel rare.
Children w ith a history
the Dead Indian country were in
ton on Liberty street, October Í f>n Vacation—
is
as
yet
im
practical
a
t
night,
it
Ashland Saturday doing shopping.
10th, a son.
Frank R. M errill, local street was shown th a t in an airplane
commissioner, left this morning trip from W ashington to Chicago
Hennafoam im parts a natural
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­ for Sacram ento where he will as much or more daylight w ork­
Lustre 50c— McNair Bros.
One special lot in light shades at
ity Bread, from tho oven over spend several weeks on a vacation ing time would be lost than in
Ladies’
knit
Bloomers
in
pink
and
the counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6 visiting with his son and daugh­ m aking the trip by rail.
H ere-
white
The New York, Cleveland,
ter in the south.
W alter H arris of Dead Indian
P ittsburgh, A tlanta from W ash­
B om —
was doing business in Ashland
ington the same conditions ob­
To Mr. and' Mrs. Lynn Slack on V. M. C. A. Secretary—
yesterday.
tain.
Similarly, w ithin the over­
E ast Main street, October 11th,
A. E. Young, in terstate boy sec­
Outing Flannel, per yard
Also dark Sateens
CIL and GASOLINE
night
train
rid e of New York,
a
son.
retary
of
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
was
in
Best m ilk— Lininger’s Dairy,
Chicago or other large cities, lie
Ashland today on business from
10e quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
and you will be convinced
g reater num bers of communities
Nellie M. Perl has always been Portland.
2 6—tf
where business men desire to op­
that they are the best on
This is a heavy quality, 36 in. wide
loyal to Ashland. W hen we tried ;
■
erate. Airplane travel to these
the market.
H ere on B u sin ess—
to go over the top with the Nor- ! Pioneer Reunion__
cities would waste practically the
E. A. Peterson of Edgewood, mal, she came over and worked
Tomorrow the annual pioneer same or more daylight tim e than
Out size Bloomers in colors and
. 38— 3 reunion will be held at Jackson­
Cal., was in Ashland yesterday hard for us.
the railroads.
white, in dainty and practical ma­
andi today shopping and doing
ville and a num ber of people are
terials
other business.
For Missouri—
expecting to attend from Ashland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mrs. H. G. Enders, Sr., will
12LGOODS.
N o a gen t in Southern Oregon leave this evening for A m ster­
BOULEVARD and SHERM AN
EXTRA $ 5 0 MONTHLY; no
can w rite b etter A uto insurance dam, Missouri, where she will vis­
selling; no canvassing; positive­
or a t low er rates than th e Staples it for severall months with her
ly no investm ent; employed peo­
A gency,
mother.
ple preferred, w rite quick. Dept.
777, G-L-M Company, 340 W.
R eturns Hom
Imogene W allace, Piano and
Huron, Chicago.
38— 1*
H. S. Emery returned home last Harmony Studio, Second floor
BELFAST, Ireland, Oct. 15.—
evening after visiting in Portland Beaver Bldg.
30— tf “ For God’s sake, settle your own
W ANTED:— Well bred Collie
for the past month.
38— 3*
affairs w ithout bloodshed!” was pup. Phone 441J.
Visit, Lodge—
- .
the advice of H arold Speakman,
FO R SALE:— Green pickling
Let us fill your pah with Swifts
Mrs. Nellie M. Perl, Mrs. Lot­ a young American au th o r-artist,
Sliver Lea: lard. Costs less than tie Howard, Mrs. Charlie Pickle ! to the people of U lster and of the tom atoes lc per pound. Pick them
shortening. Goes fa ier and is and Mrs. Minnie Boardman of Irish Free State, a fte r he had yourself. Bring boxes. J. C. Ber-
more nutritious. Deti ks.
94-tf Medford were in Ashland last eve-; made an 800-mile tram p through rang, on highway north of Jack-
38— 3
ning and attended the m eeting of alm ost the en tire island, with son Springs.
Spends Day—
a donkey and cart to carry his
the Rebekah lodge.
FOR SALE:— Ford touring car
C. E. Hickman, division com­
supplies.
123 Church St.
38— 3*
mercial superintendent of the Pa­
MARCEL AND CURL LAST • “ In the south, as well as in the
cific Telephone and Telegraph LONGER after a Golden Glint j north, there are thousands of
FOR SA LE:— Saddle pony and
Co., of Portland spent yesterday Shampoo.
saddle.
Inquire 49, 4th St. 38— 6*
,
good,
sincere
people
who,
above
»
in Ashland at the local office.
all things, wish a peaceful settle­
FOR SA LE:— Good Spitzen-
m ent of affairs,” Speakman de­
F or M in n e a p o lis -
burg
Apples — Culls at Bagley
Sweet cream for whipping and
Mrs. C. V. Beeler left Monday clared. “ It should constantly be Canning Company packinghouse,
coffee— also fresh milk, always evening for Minneapolis, Minn., remembered th a t U lster and the
on tee at the Plaza.
239— tfc where she was called on account Free State are geographically Talent. 50c per box. Bring your
boxes.
38— 4
her bound together for b etter or for
of the serious illness of
These garments are not just in the style—THEY ARE THE
R eturn—
worse, and recourse to force of
Ö-ROOM Modern House,
2
daughter, Mrs. Peterson.
STYLE. They have the swagger, smartness that young men
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore re­
any kind would seriously injure blocks from H aw thorne school
turned yesterday from
Idaho,
reeognizeas the mark of the real thing.
Complete line of Ashland Can- and perhaps ruin both sections of on paved street, well furnished.
the
country.”
where they have spent the past aed Goods a t Detricks.
Lot
80x160.
P
arty
leaving
town.
94-tf
Speakm an’s tram p through Ire ­ For quick sale $3250, on good
two weeks visiting with friends
land, in search of .material and term s at 6 per cent. W. W. Robi­
and relatives.
R<4uni to A shland—
local color for a new book on Ire: son, 63 North Main St.
38— tf
Mrs. Mary M. Dunn returned
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to to Ashland today after visiting in land, “ a kind of Irish Odyssey,”
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf Portland for several months. She has been a real lark. “ In fact,” he
declared, “ the sport has been so
was accompanied by Mrs. Rice of good th a t it will be a shame to
To M edford—
Portland.
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
take the money I shall derive
W. W. Robison and S. D. Tay­
from
my
book.”
lor attended the meeting of the
If you have not used the whole
Speakman has had other sim i­ TODAY — TOMORROW
Sunday school officers In Med­
grain serial products, you should. lar larks in different parts of the
ford last evening to plan for the
They are the most healthful.— world, chiefly in China and Pales­
CZ o m / j ìl i n L j
convention to be held November 7. East Side Grocery.
38— 1 tine, after whiih he w rote the
«UDggure
•W here Y onr D ollar H as More Cents*
books, “ Beyond Shanghai”’ and
Pay less and dress better— get In A s h l a n d -
“
Hilltops in Galilee.”
your Fall Suit at Paulserud’s.
Mrs. Holling of Visallla, W ash.,
33— tf arrived in A shland Monday to be
A shland Lodge No. 3 8
A. F . & A . M.
A
Pocket Ben W atches, $1.50—
McNair Bros.
Mid-Week Specials
cru
$1.25
$1.00
49c ' $1.00
98c' $2.50
60c $1.00
$1.49' $2.50
One Trail of
$1.19
$1.00
SHELL
25c
85c to$2.50
IV. 6 N.
Service
$1.50 “ $3.00
Station
SETTLEMENT URGED
YOUNG
M EN
w ant the real thing
and here it is
SO TS and OVERCOATS
Priced Right
$25 lo $40
SPOTLIGHTING GETS F IN E
E xcavation—
The excavation for the new
to u rist hotel is about completed
and all is in readiness for the
opening of the bids next Friday,
Oct. 17. T. L. Powell has had
charge of the excavation.
with her son, George Holling,
who was badly Injured in a mo-
torcydle accident last week on the
highway south of Ashland. Bill
Holling, who was traveling with
his cousin at the tim e of the ac­
cident, has returned to his home
at Visallia.
ROSEBURG, Oct. 15.— H. C.
Clark of Melrose was fined $150
in the local justice court Monday
for “ spotlighting” a doe on the
Pacific highway near Canyonville.
T hat th is practice Is general Is
attested by the fact th a t the car­
casses of 15 doe and fawns have
been found In the canyon recent­
Liquid Sunshine for your hair. ly.
Hennafoam 50c — McNair Bros.
We have sold dozens of our
Bpecially-priced blankets.
You
will need some extra ones this
w inter. Buy them now — The At; F a lls—
Army Goods Store.
37— 3
Mrs. John Fach, sister of Mrs.
John R hinehart of this city, suf­
B u ild in g Storeroom —
fered a stroke of paralysis Mon­
The hardw are departm ent of day. Mrs. R hinehart was taken
the Enders Company is being en­ to K lam ath Falls Monday evening
larged and a storeroom is being to be with h er sister.
b u ilt adjoining it.
The Enders
house which was recently moved
Cliff Payne makes book racks.
in back of the building ia also
undergoing some renovation.
M eeting Changed—
The Hi-Y organization of the
To M arshfield—
high school has changed the
Mr. Fehige left this morning meeting this week to tonight in­
for M arshfield where he is ta k ­ stead of tomorrow night, in o r­
ing a truck load of groceries, for der to hear Mr. Young who is in
the Enders company. Mr. Fehige town today and will talk to them
will retu rn to Ashland with a this evening.
load of cheese.
You are welcome to compare
You probably alreai v need ex­ my Automobile rates with any
tra blankets. You can buy them other rates in Jackson or Jose­
a t a bargain price a t The Army phine Counties; you can be the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
Goods Store while they last.
30— tf
87— 3
Potatoes
Yes, The Best No. 1
Netted Gem Potatoes
$2.25 per 100
5 sack lqts $2.15
These are the bestwinter
potatoes and undoubtedly
the lowest price we will
have this fall. So get your
supply now.
Plaza Market*
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
H arvest Sale of S ilks
1000 Yards of Fine Q uality Silks a t Much læss T han R egular Prices
* >
M arion Davies
IN
“LITTLE OLD
NEW YORK”
Ask someone who has
seen those funny plas-
tigrams. They are on
again tonight.
3
Charmeuse Satin
. Canton Crepe
Crepe Satin
$1.69 Yard
$1.98 Yard
$2.69 Yard
Black— 8 6 inches w ide; Sold R egular-
ly at $ 2 .2 5 yard.
Navy B lu e and B lack— 40 incites wide;
Sold R egu larly at $ 2 .4 8 yard.
4 0 inches wide; come* in light shades
for ev e n in g w ear, and «lark colors.
Crepe de Chine
Two-Tone Taffeta
Dutchess Satin
$1.75 Yard
$1.89 Yard
$1.98 Yard
4 0 inches w ide; com es in all th e new
and w anted colors; $ 2 .2 5 yd. R egularly
3 6 inches w ide; com es in, beautiful
color com binations; $ 2 .4 8 yd. R egularly
Your November Delin­
eator is Here
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store”
3 0 inch; com es in Black only;
R egnlarly at $ 2 .2 5 yard.
Mold
Use the Butterick Pat­
tern with the Deltor