t» es J ssu e of F am ous D erby V U M ltV I M LETTER (Continuad from Page Pour) ASHLAND REALITY FOR RENT—TOnr ‘ room fot- tage with otte aere of ground one mite fro«! town, >10 per mo. lira, FOR RENT— Modern apt. of 1 ft. B. Detrtck, Bast Main St.86-3 rooms, Electric range, sleeping FOR RENT— Five - room fwr- porch, close to P lu s , I IS, - Ash land Realty CO. 86-3 nlahed house, close iu. Inquire at 11 Bgsea A te. 84-4 , Y^AKTED—t e w buy feriHtee? hay of. birh yard manure w ith » five mllee Suncrest Orchard at Talent. Phone > 7 1 « . »4-1 .WANTED — To trade paper hanging gad decorating for what ever you bare. I. M. Scott. 1 • 14-1 mo. FOR KENT:— Newly remodel apartment, close in. Phone 273-Y 81-tf ed 4-room furnished house with * WANTED— A nice young man to board and room and two for garage. Inquire 38 8. 2nd. FOR «part 33-8t meals. Phone 316-R. 84-4* ant, down ttt*C Inädlra Pissa FOR A f f i t— Good fon? room Pasture for horse mfecUonery. 27-tf ü school. Call or plastered - house, modern, furn ished, and close in, 818 Harga- dlhe. 3S-4t E. M- Chllcote, 428 , 23-3t HAMAKtR transfer and storage Co. Office at residence. 174 Worth Kain. Phone 4Í8. FOR RENT — Good furnished heated room, one block from Li FOR BALE— Excellent p i n » brary. Phone 2SS-R. 38-8 ANY GIRL EN TROVOLE— May limb wood fourteen inches in FOR RENT—Farm. Apply 8S4 length, price 88.60 per tier. In Waigfatman St. SS-6 quire at Moon Lumber Go. office. 36-8* FOR RENT—Two steam heat FOR BALE— Ford coupe in ed office rooms in First National good condition. • Three new tires. Bank Bldg. Reasonable rent. In >126, Mildred Millard, 676 Liber- quire First National Bank. 28-10 14-8* ty Street. FOB BALE— Tomatoes for pre serves and piccalilli, 1-2 cent per lh. 1177 lewa 8L Phone 367- J.________________ 34-4» horee-rueing 1» Kentucky, even the Kentucky Dark: l To the Mt > Judge Flem D. Sampson ot Barb ip ta t sport. 1 former Governor J. C. W. Beekhei rlnclpally o n , a platform attacking th e present pa ft» the state. - The two womett, Mrs. Christina Bra Mr ta Panama, and Mrs. John W. Langtey (hottow communicate with Ensign L Ä of the Salvation Army at the CAV8È OF PARAY8ÎB IS Screen ettt all flies possible. Whir* Shield Boma, S8< May- Clean up all garbage or decaying UNKNOWN, BAYS DOCTOR fair Ave.. Portland- Oregon. matter that may attract flies. Children should be taught to (Continued Prom ra g e Ope) School Shed Building Is Now'Opposed FOB BALE The beat buy In Jackson covnty in small acreage. 6 acres fine soil, one in peaches. Just below Bellview school, 3800.. See it and its yours. Ashland Re alty Co. , 38-tf keep their fingers and tbya out cases, the virus remains longer. of their mouth«; wash hands fre , There are those called healthy quently In running water, using contacts; those who do not be any good soap. come sick, but carry the virus in thqlr naso-pharyny an undetermin ed length of time, and spread the disease. Very slight contact is alj that is necessary to give the disease' to a susceptible person. The vlrffS " re mains In the naeo-pharynx 8 days Quotes Oregon Laws Re garding Sale of Infect before display of any symptoms. ed Fruit These Individuals also become COUNTY AGENT GIVES ADVICE Al Hopkins, member of t h e school board of district 60 on the Kdwley, Walker Ave. South. 34-tf Upper Soda Springs school on Jhe old Ashland-Klamath road,. ■_ has HAVE GOOD uncut alfalfa pas ture for ten head of stock. Rake filed an > injunction against H. reservation at oned. V. Y. Haw FINE HOME TRACT»—1 to Howard and W. L Davis, fellow carriers. ley, Walker Ave. Seutk. 34-tf members and Sherman Power, The mortality of the New YOrk 10 acres each, good soli, nearly Apples and pears displayed for Ashland contractor, asking that epidemic mentioned was 28 per level, easy walk to schools, ¿iear BRUBH-ON mahoa house clean- sale by retail stotes throughout work on a school play shed be 1 coat. The highest mortality, Was the county, have shown consid ttig easy. Magic woodwork clean- East Mala Street. 3180 to 38OP discontinued. ____ 7„_ among children under 8 year of erable San Jose?» Scale and. fru!A 88-8t ip ^ acre, special inducements to at. Phone 418-R He states lie fellow members 1 age, 43 per cent. •» home builders, easy terms. H. Cfc worm Infection, says L. P. Wil Forty to 60 per cent of a’ 1 1 FOR BALE:— Heavy milking Galey, 86 East Main St. 10-lMo. voted to construct the shed after the proposal to build had been 1 cases do not become paralysed. cox, county horticultural agent. * cow, doe to freshen in 10 daya. twice voted ^lown by resident» of ' Many cases during an epidemic According to the Oregon law It tF TOR 'WATT a good bonzo W. Miles, phone 30F8. 32-8* thè district. go unrecognized, having only a is a misdemeanor to sell sfich inquire ttt Brown A Rico. 88 N. FOR BALE:— 30 barred rock Main. few mild symptoms and than re fruit and notice te hereby given O -« that fruli inspectors will be on pallets, 31.26 each. 204 Weight- covering. man. * 38-3* Sixty per cent of the paralysis the watch and condemn such appear within the first 3.0 days af- lots that do not comply with the Wanted' Agents FOR BALR:— Tokay grapes, tef the outbreak of the disease law. BALÉg AGENTS Guaranteed l# c per lh. W. W. Robtaon, phone For the Information of those r Many cases recover from the.’|a- S74J-11. 8«-« territory. Must have amall capi dealing In fresh fruits, the fol ralysls completely, others only tal to start. Sole right to eell I partially recover: and many are lowing sections of the (Ho|fCul " I>OR HALE:— Ripe and green BOLENS Hydraulic Automobile tural laws of Oregon will he tomatoes, lc a lh. Also fine Jack. Address Robert F. Dyftig- It Is evident that infantile pa- quoted: a quinces, 3c a lb. 888 Ashland St. ton, ÍS24 Alder 8L, Eugene Oré. ' ralysis is a serions, often fatal or "It shall be unlawful for any 83-7 33-3* cripling disease, carried by con person, firm or corporation to FOB BALE:—Good paying res WANTED:— Woman for gen •Herbert Baldwin, chief of po tacts such as people with an in Import or sell an Infested or taurant near roundhouse, box eral housework, preferably mid lice of Chiloquin, Klamath county fected nugo-pharynx e i t h e r diseased fruit of any kind in the factories and mills— Inquire at dle aged. Mrs. F. B. Garle, phone Indian village, was fouad n o t healthy or In the incubation per State of Orogon, except that Ban’s 4iuick Lunch, 1638 South 8F14. 38-St guilty on a charge of possession iod of the disease; also by flies, such fruit may he sold to evap 6th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. and sale of liquor in.« federal I Infected food, hands, toys, etc. orators, fruit canneries, fruit Epidemics seem td thrive well product factories, of other by 33-8t* court late Tuesday afternoon af SWEDISH FOETB ON HIKE < STOCKHOLM — UP) — Follow- I ter the Jury had deliberated for in filth and in locations where thé product factors under the follow FOR SALE—Nash Light 8 I z hedges are not screened. T h e ing conditions: five hours. Touring. Can he seen at Park lng the track of Innumerable pll- 1 HI GUI, a cook was found guil treatment le greatly preventa:.l«e( First. Such fruit so sold shall Oarage, Ashland, Oregon. Make grime during tho Middle Ages, ty on both counts by the same which does much to break- up an two Swedtkh poets, Harry Blom- J cash bid In writing and mall to B. >* Jnay and H. Songer, a Jeweler en epidemic. L. Barry, Adjustor, Medford, berg and 'Joseph Olive, have Just tered a plea of guMty to t h e AH children under the age ot Ore. 32-6 completed a bikini tour across ' charges. These cases concluded 18 should be kept from these Europe to Rome. They left having the disease and from all FOR BALE— Cook and heating Karlstad In western Sweden ln- the federal court for this district contacts; this is only accomplish- ✓ ' i • and Judge Bean and his aides left Methodist Episcopal Church stoves. One traylor and -endirona May and walked down to the ; od bÿ preventing them from at N. Main and Laurel afreets. from 33 to 87.66. Orates a n d coast at Gothenburg, thence pro Tuesday evening for Portland. tending all public gatherings and H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, ll'7 hackly Eagls Brass Foundry, 140 ceeding by steamer to Holland. from congregating 6n the streets. Laurel street. Phone 87 Oberlin. 81-1-mo.* Those sick with the disease or From Rotterdam they set out on Presbyterian Church Fuspected of having the disease N. Main and Helman Street* FOR HALE— 60 tons of good the longest leg .o f their trip, should b© quarantined for a per Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Paslpri alfalfa hay. J. B, Ager, Ager, about. 1,250. miles, arriving In” 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Cal 30-10 the Eternal City two months Lay the can on the table with iod regulated by thé board of health. All Known contacts should later. the seam of the can up; then Lutheran rtiurch BOUGHT and BOLD—- C o W S Their route took them through press down hard on the seam be quarantined for a period d e -I Services In Odd Fellows bought and sold. C. E. Burnett, termined by the board of health. H. H. Young, Pastor, Phone 4F3. 13-1 mo.* Doom, where they had A; glimpse while gently rolling the can to The virus is killed by exposulré Boulevard. Services 4th ot the oxlled Kafeer, up the Rhine and fro. You will feel the can to sunlight, hydrogen peroxide, ; 6th Sundays. Can’t the Salem chamber of valley to Heidelberg, and by un give chloric and mercuric cblortd. but commerce get connected up with beaten paths through the Black Cut the label around the bot Ftept Church of Christ ia very reslsthnt to carbolic acid. fli lenttet— 8outh Pioneer Ave. the big Irrigation interests look Forest to Switzerland. They tom of cover. Children Should have plenty of Mrs. Ellz. M. Smith, First ing thfu way—and tell them this crossed the Alps at the St. Goth- Stand thé can on the corner of sunlight, this helps to keep the Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phono is a good time to shoot, w h i l e ard Pass, wadlttg through deop the table. Hold It there firmly plenty of help may be had, and snow' and almost getting lost In with one hand around the Iowa) nos© and throat in a health con 471-J thus relieve e possible bad ueem- heavy fogs. Id Italy they were part of the can and turn the dition. A gargle or a nasal w u £ Christian Church ployment sltoation here?— Salem gtveh a lift by 'some American cover off with the other hand. compound of equal parts of hyd B and Second Streets. . rogen peroxide and water Is bem- Wm. T. Barney, Pastor Statesman. j q * 1 * (This will avoid spilling.) tourists, used to hikers' from 116 High St. Phone 382-R If the cover does not cbme off efclal. thejr own country, but their As the spray Jrom sneezing easily, repeat thT operation, One way, of couree, to Catholic Church French car broke down under the pressing harder. *ihe Important or coughing may contain the virus the high cost of living is Sixth and C Streets additional weight of the packs, thing la to press on the seam just of infantile paralysis, this should The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody erybody to quit work a: so the two wanderers had to below thé cover. JBlxth and C streets. Phone 106 bo guarded against. around and talk about il continue on foot. mouth Herald. * FOR BALE— Alfalfa hay. V. V. CHILOQUÍN MAN FOUND be used solely for tho product ion of manufactured fruit pro duct*. beverages, or other manu factured products or byproducts. Second. The nature of the infestation or infection »hall not be such aa to make the'arttcie of food or beverage manufactured from such fruit unhealtmul or unfit for use as food or bevet'- age.” “Penalty for Violating Provis ions of Act." ’ “Any person, firm or corpora tion violating any of the pro visions of thia act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upollf'conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than 326 nor more thqn 3100." Pill Vacant - Windows With Merchandise “Sometime« of -course there are nice, beautiful day«, neither too cold nor too hot. hut those are the days on which the prohibition agents should work hardest of all because then the bootleggers are very busy indeed catching up on production and they are all to be found in their lairs, mixing up alcohcld with the flavors. “The fact that our people are all very patriotic serres to compli cate the problem, too. They not only celebrate Christmas and New Years and Thanksgiving Day. but they Insist on paying their re ared iu this mistaken way on the Fourth of -July, Memorial Day, Lincoln’s birthday, Washington's birthday. Columbus Day and An drew Jackson Day. “In fact, they jraem to find an excuse fpr celebration almost any old day. They observe the annu al anniversary of the battle of Yorktown, the firing on Fort Sumter, the battle of the Alamo and the fall of the Baatile. , "In such cases the Judges al ways have to be sympathetic, of course. Why. once in my con gressional district a man was ar rested for being pie-eyéd a n d shooting at the street lights and was released when he reminded the judge that he was merely be having like' a true patriot on the birthday of President Millard "Naturally, I am passing this lnformAUdn along to the per authorities and it will doubt be acted upon.“ YOUR BOY AND YOUR GIRL H«HWAV feoeSEEV . C M TO A X G A R A O irV but Important to him— matters. Sometimes 1- wish that Nature was the mother of all our chil dren. -Not pa man Nature, not by any means, but Nature— good old Mother Nature. Nature baa In finite patience and naturalists know this. They know how to un- Tpck deeply hidden secréta. Dr. Chartes A. Bateas Physidaa sad S u p o n Office Phone 16AJ H o A e P h o M 1 M -L OFFICE HOURS 10 to ltt a. as.— B t t B p « . Merahey Building ______ Ashland Acres 34 Acres Irrigated Your Own Terms Balfour Guthrie Co. P. O. Box 27. Ashland W OO D $1.75 Tier Wa will deliver any amount of exceptionally good lEJactt alaba at this price. Bay them now for winter while they are cheap. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating had ShlSpte» Long Distance R a nft— i Àuto T rtfgtt T r a te a l CHILDREN ARE WELL PROTECTED BAY DOCTORS Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t (Continued From Page Owe) Filling, the windows of the store room recently vacated by the Hargrove Millinery Btore, with attractive displays f r o m their own stock, the ProVost hardware started a worthwhile movement which might well be emulated by other merchants. Both of the might-have-been vacant windows are attractive and the bareness of the vacant storeroom Is lost. It is an ex cellent opportunity for the display of merchandise and will result as d b^iefit to both the town and merchants. " Swcdenburg and Mrs. Briscoe, members of the school board, de termined to send out mimeo graphed bulletins stating t h e cause of the school board’s ac tion In keeping the schools open —maintaining better*" protection could be given the children in the schools than in tha homes — as long as there were “no direct con tacts in the schools.” Philomath — Many claims fil ed on reported piatlum .deposits on Mary’s Peak. . T. L. FOWHLL General Transfer Good team and motor track». Good service nt » reasonable price — Phone 88. FALL IB HERE Are you planning on having your car rebuilt. If no got our prices first. Wa specialise In repairing and can build 16,688 more miles in your motor. Wn work on flat rats baste. Rated on storage tty the week or month. Aeeeseertes, gaa and oil and care washed and polished. THIRD STREET GARAGE (Open Night and D«y> Tromhlee . Utehargs» F un Gospel Temple Boatogard J. 8. Murphy, Pastor Coquille— 320 head dairy eows being shipped to California. Klamath Falls — Big Fellann Pentecostal Church Stona Church,» Fifth and Main - streets Theateg being ftnishad inside. Chiloquin is building modern B. F. Bingham, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Church Second Street ftév. F. K. Hammond, Vicar, .’2 Second Street. Phone 110 high school. gregational Church Boulevard . Chaa. D. Gaffney 46» Boulevard Freo Methodist Church B. Main and Sixth Street Emma P.. Thompson, Pastor Rapttet Church Hargadine and First 8treets. Myron S. Woodworth. Pastor, Oak Street By Taylor / 1 thought > Yoo WANTED ME Tt> PULL YOU ALL THE < VlAY INTO \ . TOWN D B .IR M 1S T A .W Pmetir« Limited Eye, Bar, H om and X-Ray, Including (Continued from Page Four) Church Directory Mom and Pop Business and Profesional Directory Y DaUy Tidings SMALL-COST WANT AD.