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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1927)
I rHE O'Grady is Winner O'Grady, local boxer , ked out Billy Austin of Kl i- (ath Falls, in the fir^t round of a I d fitft.t r Uiu: tt" at u . • d Elk* smoker last nigh». I'Grady has made a sensational; fcord in ‘ the short time that he Gene ■ ■ it I aises him a s t e p higher in r_t. ladder o f pugilistic fame. Fire Department Called The Fire department was call- 1 about eleven o ’clock this morn- r to the home o f Mrs. King, 231 an Ness. An electric light* cord las wrapped around a bed post, (id a short circuit set the bed lothing on fire. The fire was ex- nguished before the department rrived and the damage was said fie slight. Entertain Team In accordance with her promise give the High School football im a nice turkey dinner, pro- ling they raised their score with e Medford High School Foot- 11 squad, after the defeat on •mistice Day, Mrs. Belle Schwein entertaining 24 of the football juad at the chicken dinner and :e given Friday evening at Bellview Community Club- luse. At each place will be plac- a red or white carnation, (the igh School colors). After din way will be provided for the oys to bring their girl friends to ice. also as guests of Mrs. iwein. Mrs. Schwein will also tertain the S. O. N. S. Football iuad during the winter. K y $400,000 R A NSO M Kasba Tadla, Morocco.—Upon payment o f $400,000 six ■ench prisoners. tow of.tliem wo- nand twr ?? them little pills and 11 wh »sc par?n:* had been nirdered by the Moors, were re- ised and allowed to return to ilization after having been kid- pped and held for ransom. A S H L A N D whic his quieter than metal. The 1 balance 3 to 5 months old. $400 Holmes Grocery. in Berries, five room cams on the camsahft have been-, cash takes the lot. Also some ■......................... ... ..... ' - garage, chicken house. at 71S 0 a k gtreet- so designed as to prevent valve hatches. Write for appointment. FOR RENT: Two garages at 06 Laurel Street. _________________ clicking. LeRoy C. Ostrander, Siskiyou, WANTED: U sed Band Oregon. 64-3t FOR S A L E R E A L E S T A T E WANTED ments. Bring yours to FO R S A L E H OUSES FOR SALE: One acre of ground once if you want to sell. WANTED: Carrier Boys: Must have bicycle and be 15 years of FOR SALE: or will exchange for age. The Ashland Register. property in or near Santa Rosa, Calif., or for new car. Lot 6, WANTED : Home Laundry work Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 wanted. 235 Fifth street. 57-10t x200 all street work done. Mrs. C. L. Hawley. Santa Rosa, Cal. FOR S A L E M ISC E L A N E O U S Rt. 2 Bx 491. “ The Theatre FOR SALE: Singer Sewing ma FOR S A L E L IV E STOC K Beautiful” chine, Day Bed (new), Iron bed (single) with hair mattress; Watch This Space For Coming Attractions FOR SALE: White milch Goats, and springs. Book cases. Books! 1 Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig Each Issue and Magazines, bound and un ible to register. One nanny, bound, Some old China. F. K. I year old. Two nanny kids, Saturday Only V\ atson. 33 Strawberry Lane. about five months old. Inquire at 63 Gresham street. FOR SALE: Highchair, Large Hoot Gibson in Bafifmet, and Lloyd Loom Go- 39-tf Cart. Inquire at 31 ° n j at “G ALLO PIN G F U R Y ” FOR SALE: Fryers and Hens. FOR SALE: Five tube Radio Corn F'attened, 25 cents per From the story “A Tidy Toreador” b.v* pound. Phone 17F2. Complete Cheap.^5 Alida street Peter B. Kyne F. Lockhart. 58-2t (Continued From Page 1) An engine that is practically brationless developes 40 horse- er at 2,200 revolutions U illus- stive of the unusual efficiency the engine. Also it means long life, the lower eng epsniAA life, the lower engine speed uring less wear on engine parts, hi low revolution speed is also substantial factor in lessening bration. The bore is 3 7-8 inches, rokr 4 1-2 inches. The unusual- large crankshaft, which is both itically and dynamically balan- rf, weighs 28 pounds. This bai ling, combined with the light- of aluminum alloy pistons, »tRr combine to reduce Vibra- o and increase- riding and driv- i| comfort and safety. In addition to freedom from rtion, it is announced that the is unusually quiet, a great deal attention having been paid to ( feature by the Ford engineers, the engine, the timing gears f made o f hakelized fabric, easily. Complete Brownie line a t th is store McNAIR BROS. *4 I a — TH E A SH L A N D G OLF C OU RSE— and to be unselfish in that guidance! “ ALL WORK A N D NO P L A Y " — You know the result But play, like work. slfoul be efficient. Sunday Only Our W O R K is to help you P L A Y Thomas Meighan in ■v. W E RE A LL GAM BLERS — and while our chief interest lies in seeing you play GOLF, we are prepared to help you and equip you for • nr game you are interested in! -------oOOo------- Coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ‘The Headquarters for Sporting Goods and Sports Apparel” Lon Chaney in J. Blair LONDON AFTER D A R K ” TELEPHONE 103 P. Smith Milk-Borne Infection • i Statement of Dr. Frederick vr o f beauty and D. - in the New FORD Car of the O regon State Official Report E X C E R P T S FROM A D D R E S S O F DR. F R E D E R IC K D. S T R I C K L E R : performance is fulfilled Strickler, Secretary Board of Health, A d vises in Favor of Parteurized Milk in an The promise The patient should be isolated as completely as pos sible in a clean, bare room, well sc/eened to keep out insects. Visiting should not be permitted, and only the necessary attendant should come in contact with the esse. All discharges, including sputum, nasal se cretions, urine and feces, should be thoroughly dis infected. i — ..ad \ 'v b Eating utensils should be boiled. Everything that comes in contact with the patient should be ster ilized. Towels, bed linen and other fabrics should be boiled or dipped in a strong germicidal solution. The period at which isolation should be maintained can not be guessed at. Children are not permitted to return to school for three weeks. In the presence of an epidemic, street and house dust should be kept down by sprinkling, oiling, or other means employed for this purpose. Dust should be allayed whether there is an epidemic or not. During epidemics children should be kept away from public gatherings. The possibility of infantile paralysis being a milkborne infection emphasizes the importance of the prophylatic value of pasteurized milk.— Dr, Frederick D. Strickler, Secretary State Board of Health. K SUPPLY P f f l R f f l MILK details Q L'IE T FIRS T E S S E N T IA L In the strictest conformance to state law and under supervision of inspectors who so frequently call and inspect our plant, the opera tive processes, all milk delivered from the Jackson County Cream ery is of unquestioned purity, free from disease germ infection. The Jackson County Creamery provide* pasteurized milk for the City of Medford. Milk that meet* up with the every requirement o f Dr. Strickler as an authority. The new In calling for strict quarantine o f all sick, Dr. Strieker said that quiet is the first essential in earing for the cases. He pointed out that only by isolating those who have had contact with the paralysis cases and by keeping children away from the sick can the epidemic be stamped out. He said: Milk bottle containers are thoroughly sterilized. No doubt can exist is to the cleanliness, the germ-free condition o f the bottle after pass ing through the 200 degree* wash and steam treatment. Human touch is unknown to any surface this milk touches, even the sealing cap a mechanical device. , See us today The possibility o f infantile paralysia ktia| borne in fection omphaaiiea the im portance propkylatic value o f pasteurized milk. a milk- of the for complete Ford Car play at our show room Tues., Dec. 6 ^ 8 p .m .to l2 p .m . your Brownies are insignificantly ow in price (|J up), but they •ike good pictures ft is our chief aim, to guide you to the healthful enjoyment o f many happy days and years on Ashland’s greatest playground Be Cautious Picture-making fa scin a te * iildren—that’s why a Brownie Christmas can’ t help but he youngster unusual ikasure. IS NOT O N L Y A “ SH O P” upon Jack! CF1INCHILLA RABBiTS FOR FOR RENT: Five room furnished house, 239 Second street. In SALE: Must sell at once. Stock quire at 713 Oak street 216 Chinchillas Rabbits about 100 coming prime December, FOR RENT: Kurnisnea d «u n . from Give a Brownie THE 19ÍH HOLE GOLF SHOP -oOOo- FOR SALE: Ford Sedan, Good FOR RENT: Well furnished, six room modern house, with gar Rubber, Good Battery. Atwater age. Will give satisfactory ten Ignition. Drive it away $76.00 ant six months lease at $35 per 727 Boulevard. month. F. E. Watson, 33 Straw FOR SALE: Day bed (n ew ); Iron berry Lane. 56:2t bed (single width) with hair mattress and springs, rugs; FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. some other furniture. Call fore noon. F. F. Watson, 33 Straw FOR RENT: Apartments for rent Enquire 167 East Main street. berry Lane. 55-2t will be on dis Unsur passed a: Christmas g i f t s foi children. Book and Music Store. FO R R E N T H OUSES FOR SALE— A good heating FOR RENT— Nice country home stove. 163 Auburn Street. 564* on Wagner creek. Trade Bun- gala court 4 unit for southern. FOR SALE: Second hand Oak Oregon property. Phone 208-J Davenport. Inquire 550 E Main Imsmeese. 56-4t ______________________________ 5^-4 Rev. W. W. Hendry of Ashland j ill fill the pulpit Sunday, Rev. | *ndry has a splendid mesage for j and it is hoped that a well fi’l - , house will greet him. Sunday schol at the usual hour, j B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Pouching following young peo- j services. Strangers in the city are always ilcome, and remember that you 11 a stranger but once. S P E C IF IC A T IO N S FIVE 39-2t family would like to rent few 39-tf acres for gardening, with house or small ranch with stock on WANTED: To Care for children. shares. Route 1 Bx 119. 55-2t Instru- Mrs. Dan Combs, Rt. 1 Talent, ________________________________ _ us at ° re*on' 53*3t WANTED: Man or woman wants Elharts WANTED TO RENT: Man with work. 235 Fifth street. 57-10-p house. Inquire 39-t IN I B A P T IS T NO TES FORD PAGE R E G I S T E R CLAYCOMB MOTOR GO. Phone 5 0 “ Seventy-two cases o f epidemic infantile paralysis have been reported to the Oregon state board of health. There is no desire to cause unnecessary alarm, but the fact remains that there is an unusual number of cases o f infantile paralysis in this state. Reports from other states indicate an increase in the number o f cases of infantile paralysis reported as well as in Oregon. Every available precaution against its spread should, he taken. Children should not be permitted'to come in contact with, sick persons whether it be adults or children who are ill. “ It may be well to hear in mind that infantile paraly sis is a disease of childhood. About 65 per cent of the cases occur under 5 years of age, and about 30 per cent between the age* of 5 A 10. Most o f the remain ing 5 per cent o f the cases are in persons under 20. Thus it appears that very young children are moat likely to have this disease. One general measure of protection would be to keep young children away from other people, including relative«, as much as possible. The more persons a child comes in contact with, the more opportunities it would have o f becoming infected is case such persons were carriers. “ All known eases should be isolated and placed under quarantine during the acute stage, and children in contract with such cases should also be isolated during % the period of incubation. There is no routine test by which carriers can be detected and case« are not of- ten recognized until paralysis. In any case acute ill ness where pbcaaes are abortive ia type, and do not de velop paralysis. In any rase of acute illness where poli- suspected the patient shnuld be isolated 3fnyelitis •utptcious and reported to the health deperirne Nowhere in any scientific report ha* fevers or other maladies been traced to pasteurized milk as the carrier o f the fatal germ. Pas teurization is a health insurance. Dr. Strickier’s statement empha sizes this fact. He advises the use o f pasteurized milk. Heed his warn ing. L IK E W ISE All materials from which our Ice Cream is manufact ured is pasteurized, as well as the cream from which our “ Gold Seal” butter is manufactured. Jackson County Creamery FOR SA FE MILK PHONE 51