Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    Th« pruning
demonstration
held by Profeaaor Long and Coun­
ty Agent Wilcox at the Car, Glas­
gow orchards
last Thursday
morning was attended by about
fifty orchardlsts and prunes.
These instructions given by an ex­
perienced primer have bean of
great help.
Mias Bertha Pease, deconeea of
the Mpthodlst church of Aahland.
and Mm. Allan also of Ashland,
called at several homes in Valley
Viepr, last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Winane of Medford
was a caller at tha R. N. Cha­
ney* home last Saturday after­
noon.
- A. H. Davenhtll and Can Glas­
gow attended the Fruit Growers
meeting in Medford last Satur­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Carter and
family of Ashland spent last Sun­
day visiting at the James Len­
nox home in Valley View.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings
and family of Ashland were Sun­
day guests at the J. R. McCrack­
en home.
L. H. Gallatin and 3.*%. Mc­
Cracken attended a meeting of
the directors of tha Poultry Pro­
ducers Associatio nln Medford
last Saturday afternoon.
Milton Nichols who spent a
few days last week visiting in the
vicinity of Roseburg, returned
last Sunday evening.
lfr. and Mrs. W. F. DeFord
made a trip to Medford last Mon­
day on business.
Mr. William Glen had dinner
last Saturday with Mr. hod
Mrs. H. J. Carter and family of
Ashland.,
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Mrs. Everett Bostwick received
word last week of the death of
her father, W. W. Milner of Can­
yon City, Colorado.
Mrs. Albert Arnold and daugh-
ter Edith or Ashland Visited Mr.
and Mrs. J.-F. Arnold last Sun­
day. s
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Albert Arnold who has suf­
fered so badly with rheumatism
for the past year, is very ptuch
better and able to be about bis
work most of the time.
Mrs. L. C. Smith of Perns Val­
ley was a caller at the 3. R. Mc­
Cracken ranch last Sunday after­
noon.
Mrs. J. F. Arnold and Mrs. N.
J?. Bond called on Mrs. M a r y
Brower and Mrs. Mabel Reachert
at their home in Ashland last
Monday.
Paul Nichols, who was to have
done to Juneau, Alaska, last week
has not gone as yet, and is unde-,
elded whether he will go or not.
Quite a number from , Valley
View went to Medford last Fri­
day to view the new Ford and at­
tend the openln got the Palmer
Music House.
Headline tells us that a famous
movie star has glv^nAip the films
because she can make more mon­
ey In real estate. We may be
wrong, but we think a good many
other movie stars might take this
as a hint.— Eugenia Guard.
The more certain a pe
the greater will be his i
— Cottage* Grqve Sentinel.
SAFE STORAGE
NO danger of freezing or FIRE. -
Day fftortfe—l l per month
Dead Storage—$3 per month
First Floor—$4 per month
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State Health Notes
Au outbreak of smallpox In a
boarding school in this . state
makes it'necessary tor* as to call
attention to the danger of al­
lowing children to attend school
Ml NATIONS A t I* OLYMPIAD
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without vaccination.
F ot the
Thirty-two
attlone
will
W
^presented
tt*
the
ninth
Olympiad
past, twenty-five er thirty jreara.
smallpox has been, comparative­ at Amsterdam la X9XS,
Some of them are «Mk|Mo4MLto dethrone the United States from
ly, of a very mild type all over
the
peak
of world athletl« a«|M baey.
the United States. As a result
As
a
matter of celd, hard (get, If can’t bo 4M0. Not at the
people have lost tha wholesome
negt
Olympic
Gamas. The ttaitgd States Will send to Amsterdam
respect which formerly prevail­
a
team
which
can ho prevented Hom winning the Championship by
ed for this disease. * This has led
nothing
short
of a shtp-wreCh/
to a laxneas In vaccination and
Thar«
is
more
to the Olympic Game«, howevOT, tMau the lone
as a result several epidemics of
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old time severity have appeared idda of victory. .
in many parts T>f the United
The nations which Will compete at Amsterdam next summer
States.
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Smallpox Is one of the most
United States, Great Bfftad», France, Germany, Canada, South
dreaded of all diseases.
This
Is because it is extremely iafec-* Africa,. Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Sweden, New Zealand,
tlous, frequently fatal and usual­ India, Finland, Nqrway, Huhgfcry. Brazil, fe w * . Chile, Chfna,
ly disfigures the skin with deep Portugal, Poland, Peru, SWltaerland, Turkey, Cueeho-Slovakfiz,
Yugo-Slavla, Letiand, Luxemburg, Lithuania,' Haiti and Holland.
scars or pock marks.
During
Ot these na'ttoM, only Finland, Germany, gwedeh aqd Great
the prevaccination period, one
Britain are likely to fnrnlah oOrioue competition for the United
out of ten or twelve deaths was.
due to smallpox.
The danger States, with Norway, Canada, South Africa, France and Czecho­
of smallpox among an uavacein- slovakia gathering a few points here and .there.
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ated population must not be lost
The
Swedes
think
they
hive
a
good
Chance this year. Erik
sight of.
Bsrgvall,
manager
of
the
Stockholm
stadium
and member of the
The New England and Atlantic
executive
hoard
of
the
Swedish
Association
of Gymnastics ahd
states have laws which reqiilre
Sports,
believes
his
country
will
gather
in
quite
a few points at
vaccination of all school chil­
Amsterdam.
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dren. In localities where this
He
mentions
Arne
Borg,
the
great
swimmer,
Whose
marvelous
faw is enforced, smallpox rarely
ability
will
not,
however,
affbet
the
issue
in
the
track
and field
appears among the native popu­
lation. ^Phe inhabitants of such games. It it, with these that wa Concern onruetvea for the moment-
Welde frpm SSdvln Wide, the distance rtnner, BWeden’s track
a community are comparatively
and
field performers are little known. Yet In lfifid, nt Paris, the
safe, but this does not preclùde
Swedes finished third, behind the United States and Finland.
the unvaccinated element having
There hs O? Sktoeld, mi Bxkllstuna cop, Who la expected to per­
the disease. Ih 1934, virulent
form
prodigiously IB. the hammer throw. . „ •
smallpox appeared In one of the
large mid-western cities and**’if
As for the Dnteh, eight nations beat them at the 1934 Olympiad
was significant to not that the
and
they
are anxious to do better this next year. Being upon their
disease did not occur among
home
grounds,
or canals, the Netherlander« may be expected te do
those who had been successfully
well.
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vaccinated within seven years.
Ten peroent of the cases Were
German sports eritl«e arc confident that Germany will win
among those whose vaccinations points
in tha 100/300, 400, 000 and 1,000 metre funning events
were very old, which proves that as well as in the 400 and 1,000 metre relays. These in addition to
vaccination, once in a lifetime, to
points picked up tn the broad pm p, discus and Javelin should give
Germany second place, they believe
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about
h er m ay ca u se a se v e re out-
b re a k o f th is d re a d e d d ise a se at
a n y t i m e ." S m a llp o s w ould I k ;
e ra d ic a te d fro m O reg o n if any-
RADIO
o ne u n d e rsto o d
of v a c c in a tio n .
you know the difference
J L -Z between a genuine electric*
so cdled "electrified” set?
T b $ "electrified” eet merely
chargers, n o d r y cell tubes • • • • it
cnarges tne oKJ-scyie storage cat­
tery by means o f a charging de-
is the last w ord in radio.
F ree d -E is em an n spent h u n ­
vice operated through your house
dreds o f thousands o f dollars to
build the first model and dupli­
tory slowly. W e have been fortu­
must be added and the device re­
nate in getting a small shipment.
quires as much care and atten­
T h e y w ill he sold quickly— and
tion as in the past.
the Freed-Eisemann engineers re­
fuse to be butried. T h e demand
O nce installed, it
at the factory far exceeds the
production and we don’t know
w ill w ork fo r a ll tím e. T h e re are
when we w ill get another ship*
no nidden batteries, no trickle
m e n t First come, first served!
e l b c t r ic
is a tru ly light-socket
operated set.
T he C alifornia O regon P ower C o m p a n y
bSpQ
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Medford. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath Falls -Oregon
YrekA. D u n sm u ir -C a lifo n u a ,,
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m
B i.' '
h m
h
®
im p o rta n c e
Each Model is Dubbed
Different Marne by
Manufacturers
cates are com ing through the rec­
he hidden fti a m etal can. Liquids
T h e NEW FREED-EISEMANN
th e
10 h. p.
Tha new motor
French ears alo
speed and are a
operation. They <
the heavy Amerl
ever, and have i
larger four-eylim
the flve-to-eevea i
The “sunshine
vided with mechi
rdhlnto back the I
meat of a leVer cl
Jn three seconds.
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FRENCH CARS
ARE “NAMED
light-socket-aperated set and the
current. B ut the batteries are there
just the same, although they may
«galnat smallpox when vaoctuat-
ion and revacctnatioa am uBl-
Vernal ly followed.
Without vaccination no monm
of control has any. appreciable
effect on the control of this die-
ease. '
Oregon is not so completely
isolated' rrom the remainder of
the world that each man, woman
and child Should not be fevaccln-
ate<| against smallpox about
evfifyp Seventh year.
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The best and otaly effective way
of preventing and controlling
smallpox 1« vaccination. People
Who neglect to be vaccinated are
dangerous citizens. Thqtf »pres-
once In a community lh any num-
TRULY LIGHT-SOCKET OPERATED
FREED-EISEMANN
‘HADIO
There are varioiiB models of Frued-K»nnuiu radios,
ptieed from $<»5.00 upward. Five to eight tubes—
many single control models. Amazing performance.
COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION
JORDAN ELECTRIC CO
translateable, black ideas. There
are sport models which stand
up under names •— painted In
quaint designs on the sides— of
“Old Flirt,” “You and I” and
"When We Me two.” There is
a faint hint of the American col­
let« campus id the Idea.
Them has bfeen a movement
towards the slx-cyUnder.englne
FhicJj N almost a riot. Th« high
cost o f gk^olibe in France has
always nbeesskAHd email engines
with loW.fOel feqnlmmihta. Takes
am also baaed off. horMpower, so
that engineers have bee« eom-
pUfled to huUd With the idea lh
mind of keeping the fierce within
sh oR T TAJJM BT W fiOCCili
m i M OrRM a
A Pfennaylvanlan Mother «aye:
“I know the wirtfc > t Poley’z
Honey end Ter Compound. We
need It for yodrfi, tad It baa nev­
er failed M. For «TUupy children,
feverish colde, dftyrblng flight
ctaghe, It give« ue a fUellng of
•gcnrlty to RffVe Foley’M Haaey
ahd T m Compete« iff the hodae.”
Nb ojpiutM, de ehloMConx, Fb-
ldy’a Rdftey sad tdv btaafghad
ctrrlee a
strong appeal to
thoduhthrt fhMhem
Art for it.— No.
«m otive at a grade el
Heppner Oaeette-TlKie*
smokers fio riti ri
IttO fH l
FOR T H F BEST
F C 0Ö D REASONS
E tn tR tastb !
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