Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 08, 1912, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Monday, July 8, 1012.
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PAGE SETKS
UNITED STATES
-IS
PIONEER BANK
Security-Service
CAPITAL, SURPLUS, UNDIVIDED PROFITS inr AAA AA
AND STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY OVER jlfD.UUU.Uv
DEPOSITORY OF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK FUNDS
DR. W. EARL BLAKK
. DENTIST
First National Bank Bids., Suite 9
and 10. Entrance First Ave.
Phones: Office, 109; Res., 488-R.
DR. J. E. ENDELMAN
DENTIST
Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Bldg.
Suite 3 & 4
ASHLAND, ORE.
DR. F. H. JOHNSON,
DENTIST,
Beaver Bldg., East Main and First
Sts., Ashland, Oregon.
Fhones: Office 178, lies. C50-Y.
DR. J. 8. PARSON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence, Main SLreet
Phone 2J2 J.
G. W. GREGG, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office: 1 and 2 Citizens Banking and
Trust Co. building. Phone 69.
Residence: 93 Bush Street. Resi
dence phone 230 R.
Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., 2 to 5 p.
m. Calls answered day or night.
DR. II. M. SHAW.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW.
Office and residence, 10S First
avenue, Ashland, Ore. Phone 157.
Calls answered day or night.
JULIAN I JOHNSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office: Upstairs Corner Main and
Granite streets.
Entrance from Granite street.
A. J. FAWCETT, M. D.
Homeopathic
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, Payne Bldg., adjoining Cit
izens and Trust Co. Bldg.
Residence, 9 Granite street.
MasMige, Electric Light Baths, Elec
tricity. With Dr. Fawcett, Payne Building,
i JULIA R. MrQUILKIN,
SUPERINTENDENT.
Telephone 300-J.
Every day excepting Sunday.
E. O. SMITH
Architect
First National Rank Building.
PHONE 33.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Mahogany Camp, No. 6565, M. W.
A., meets the 2d and 4th Friday
of each month in Memorial Hall.
O. E. Hurst, V. C: G. H. Hedberg,
Clerk. Visiting neighbors are cor
dially invited to meet with us.
CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB.
Regular meetings of the Chautau
qua Park Club second and fourth Fri
days of each month at 2:'30 p. m.
MRS. F. R. MERRILL. Pres.
MRS. JENNIE FAUCETT, Sec.
Civic Improvement Club.
The regular meeting of the Ladles
Civic Improvement Club will be held
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 2:30 p. m., at the Com
mercial Club rooms.
cmnn DuiriHpiU",'",''-
, f IVVV nsnBimi,, niy
CMlful 8. R. V. CllMniunu rnr women.
Prompllj relief the ium obelinMe, lonrtndlnt femeje
.lrnimeflU. oompl.inU mai mierlee within 1HHKB to
FIVK dftvt- No more pein, tnfTerinr or interference with
work 111 HAII.I1 60. Douhle Stremth 12.00. Udiee Booklet
t.f Adtle. end Teitlmonleli I'KKE. . rVnd jour order toder
Ir. Soutblugton A. Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Notice of Dissolution.
To Whom It May Convern: C. O.
Roe having abandoned the business
nnd enterprise, and having neglected,
failed and refused to further comply
' with the terms and conditions set out
in the articles of co-partnership made
and entered Into on the 16th day of
.lanuary, 1911, by and between said
C. O. Roe and G. N. Anderson,
' Therefore, notice is hereby given
that the partnership heretofore ex
isting between said parties under the
firm name and style of "Roe-Anderson
& Co." is dissolved, and that all
amounts owing said partnership firm
are payable to the undersigned.
Dated at Ashland, Ore., this 24th
day of June, 1912.
8-3t-Mon. G. N. ANDERSON.
NATIONAL BANK
THE -
OF ASHLAND
MISS MARGARET KELLY.
Assistant U. 8. Mint Director,
Making a Tour of the Country.
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Photo by American Press Association.
HSHLHND
Storage andiTransfer Co.
C. F. BATES, Proprietor.
Two 'warehouses near Depot
Goods of all kinds stored at reasona
ble rates.
A General Transfer Business.
Wood and Rock Springs Coal
Phone 60.
Office with Wells-Fargo Express.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
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It's Much Easier
To iron when you use the
electric iron. Its advantages
are many. Here are a few
important ones. First, it has
an even temperature at all
times. Second, it saves time
and labor by not having to
run to the stove every -few
minutes. Lastly, it does away
with that roaring hot fire that
is necessary with trie old way.
Consult us now about,the cost
of using electricity.
Good & Danford
29 East Main
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THE DUTCH" FARMHOUSE. "
Family and Cittls Find Quarters Un-
dsr the Sams Roof.
The typical Dutch farmhouse Is
square, one storied, with a pyramid
ihaped root. The space between the
ipex of the roof and the celling of the
dwelling part is generally used as a
itorehouse for winter food for the cat
tle. Tbe living room, door opens Into
Hie stable, for the cattle are Invariably
boused under the same roof as the fam
ily. The homes vary little In their fur
nishings. One always sees bright strips
of carpet, a highly polished center ta
ble, where the family Bible is display
ed, and a glass dresser, with its shelves
(tiled with rare old brass and delft
ware. Tbe most carious thing about
the bouses are tbe sleeping quarters
unique and certainly unhealthy from
the modern viewpoint, which requires
plenty of fresh air in the bedrooms.
Tbe cbeesemaker's family Bleeps in
beds built in cupboard-like recesses Id
tbe wall and as far from tbe window
as possible. There is a door similar to
that of a cupboard, and this is kept
closed during tbe day in order that the
bed may be hidden from view. Tbe
stuffy condition of tbis walled in bed
room can be readily imagined. The
Jnen is always snowy white, and tbe
wbole makeup presents an attractive
appearance even to tbe decorated strap
suspended from tbe celling and used to
assist tbe occupant of the couch to rise.
Tbe visitor is always welcome at tbe
cheese farms, but tbe visit must be
made early in the morning If tbe
cbeesemaklng is to be seen. Mrs. C It.
Miller in Leslie's.
THE SWISS PRESIDENT.
His Powers Are Quite Limited, and So
Is His Salary.
The president of Switzerland is so
hedged about by the constitution that,
except for official purposes and to fa
cilitate the exchange of courtesies and
of amicable understandings with for
eign nations, be bns no more standing
than tbe other six members of the
council of which he forms a part. He
Is elected for one year, has no official
residence, and his chief business Is to
sign the documents of the bnndesrat
or council of seven. His salary Is in
onr money equal to about $3.(00 per
annum, and there Is no provision for
private expenses, such as traveling or
entertaining. He is expected to live
in the capital of the country during
tbe year be holds office. His associate
members In the bnndesrat get $.').H) a
year, and they nre elected for thre
years, their votes hnvlne the same
force as that of the president.
As a role, the president of Switzer
land Is before election a member of
tbis council nnd is elected to the hljib
er office without opposition, but in 1 S,S.'t
be bad a rival, nnd. though he won In
tbe election, he was unable to support
what In bis conntry is looked upon as
an affront nnd committed suicide be
fore his inauguration.
In this connection it might he well
to note, too, that Switzerland Is the
one country on the globe where It costs
nothing to die, as in certain cantons
rlcb and poor nre burled at the ex
pense of tbe state.-Harper's Weekly.
A Chance of a Lifetime.
"Have you any cheering news?"
asked tbe boarding bouse landlady
wben ber husband got home.
"Dearie," he cried. "I hnve more
than that. I have a bnppy surprise."
"Huh: Are you sober?"
"Better than that, dear heart"
"Well, tell it to me. Did yon earn
two bits spading up somebody's peony
bed?"
"Aw, say! This is the real thing."
'Tell me the worst."
"You know that milliner' yon got a
!90 bat from?"
"1 do. . Don't tell me she's dead."
"Better than that. She's coming
here for two weeks' board."
"Henry, you can have that trip to
Monte Carlo you've been wanting."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Cocaine.
Travelers In Peru and countries
where rocn grows chew tbe leaves of
this plant for the purpose of allaying
the sense of hunger and the feeling of
exhaustion th.nt accompanies it. At
first the leaves were thought to possess
food elements, but now it la known
that the cocaine they contain merely
allnys the Irritability of the nerves
that produce tbe sense of hunger. Co
caine is an alkaloid made from the
coca leaf, which has the effect of com
pletely destroying tbe sensibility of
nerves. The discovery of this active
principle of the coon leaf explained
fully and satisfactorily the effect pro-,
duced by chewing the leaves.
Trouble.
The worn, grny haired man met a
mysterious stranger.
"And who might you be?" asked the
man.
"My name is Trouble." replied the
stranger.
"Strange that I got these gray hairs
dodging you nnd never met you be
fore!." said the man. Cincinnati En
quirer.
The Kite Feminine.
Brother Whlcb one of those Penton
ylrls is It that you don't like? Sister
Assh! Some one might hear you.
Wben the crowd comes np I'll kiss her
twice. illustrated Bits.
Literature.
"Pa, what Is literature?"
"Literature Is writing printed in
some expensive manner. " SL Louis
Post-Dlspatcb.
Too many people mistake a wisi for
au a uiblUou.-Chicago News.
PLATFORM ADOPTED AT CHICAGO
(Continued from Page Six.)
Merchant Marine.
We believe tuat one of the coun
try's most urgent needs is a revived
merchant marine. There should be
American ships, and plenty of them,
to make use of the great American
lnteroceanic canal now nearlng com
pletion. Flood Prevention.
The Mississippi river is the na
tion's drainage ditch. Its flood wa
ters, gathered from 31 Btates and the
Dominion of Canada, constitute an
overpowering force, which breaks the
levees and pours its torrents over
mapy millions of the richest land In
the Union, stopping mails, Impeding
commerce and causing great loss of
life and property. These floods are
national in scope and the disasters
they produce seriously affect the gen
eral welfare. The states, unaided,
cannot cope with this giant problem;
hence, we believe the general govern
ment should assume a fair propor
tion of the burden of its control, so
as to prevent the disasters from in
curring floods.
Itecla million.
We favor the continuance of the
policy of the government with regard
to the reclamation of arid lands, and
for the encouragement of the speedy
settlement and improvement of such
lands we favor an amendment to the
law that will reasonably extend the
time within which the cost of any
reclamation project may be repaid by
the land owners.
Rivera and Harbors.
We favor a liberal and systematic
policy for the Improvement of our
rivers and harbors. Such improve
ments should be made upon expert
information, and after a careful com-
jpurison of cost and prospective bene-
lits.
Alaska.
We favor a liberal policy toward
Alaska to promote the development
of the great resources of that dis
trict, with such safeguards as will
prevent waste and monopoly.
We favor the opening of the coal
lands to development through a law
leasing the lands on such terms as
will invite development and provide
fuel for the navy and the commerce
of the Pacific ocean, while retaining
title in the United States to prevent
monopoly.
Philippiiif Policy.
The Philippine policy of the repub
lican party has been and is inspired
by the belief that cur duty toward
the Filipino people is a national ob
ligation which should remain entire
ly free from partisan politics.
Immgrution.
We pledge the republican party to
the enactment of appropriate laws to
give relief from the constantly grow
ing evil of induced or undesirable
immigration, which is inimical to the
progress and welfare of the people of
the United Stai.es,
Safety at Sea.
We favor the speedy enactment of
laws to provide that seamen shall not
be compelled to endure involuntary
servitude and that life and property
at sea shall be safeguarded by the
ample equipment of vessels with life
saving appliances and with full com
plements of skilled, able-bodied sea
men to operate them.
Republican Accomplishments.
The approaching completion of the
Panama canal, the establishment of
a bureau of mines, the institution of
the postal savings bank, the- increased
provision made in 1912 for the aged
and infirm soldiers and sailors of the
republic and for their widows, and
the vigorous administration of the
laws relating to pure food and drugs,
all mark the successful progress of
the republican administration and are
additional evidence of its effective
ness. Economy and Kfliciency.
We commend the earnest effort of
the republican administration to se
cure greater economy and increased
efficiency in the conduct of the gov
ernment business. Kxtravagant ap
propriations and the creation of un
necessary offices are an injustice to
the citizen.
Civic Duly.
We call upon (he people to quicken
their Interest in public affairs, to
condemn and punish lynchings and
other forms of lawlessness and to
strengthen 1n all possible ways a re
spect for law and the observance of
it. Indifferent citizenship Is an evil
from which the law nf fords no ade
quate protection and for which legis
lation can provide no remedy.
Arizona nnd New Mexico.
We congratulate the people of Ari
zona and New Mexico upon the ad
mission of those states, thus merging
in the Union In final and enduring
form the last remaining portion of
our continental territory.
Republican Administration.
We challenge successful criticism
or the 16 years of republican adminis
tration under Presidents McKinley,
Roosevelt and Tart. We heartily re
affirm the Indorsement of President
McKinley, contained in the platform
of 1900 and 1904, and that of Presi
dent Roosevelt, contained in tbe plat
forms of 1904 and 190S.
We Invite the intelligent Judgment
of the American people upon the ad
ministration of William H. Taft. The
country has prospered and been at
peace under his presidency. During
the years in which he had the co
operation of a republican congress,
an unexampled amount of construc
tive legislation was, framed and
passed in tbe interest of the people
and in obedience to their wish. That
legislation Is a record on which any
administration might appeal with
confidence to the favorable Judgment
of history.
We appeal to the American elector
ate upon the record of tbe republican
party and upon this declaration of its
principles and purposes. We are
confident that under the leadership
of candidates here to be nominated
A. McCALLEN, President
C. H. VALPEL, Vke-Presldeot
! FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Oldest National Bank in Jackson Connty
Capital-Surplus and Stock holders' Liability, $130,00
ASSETS OVER HALF A MILLION
Issues Foreign Exchange, Travelers Checks and Letters
of Credit. Pays 4 er cent Interest on Deposit.
SAFE DEPOSIT DOXES FOR RENT
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ur. appeal will not be in vain: that
the republican party will meet every
just expectation of th ixoiilo lhnw
servant it Is; that under Its adminis
tration and its laws our nation will
continue its advance; that peace and
prosperity will abide with the people
and that glory will be added to the
great republic.
DFX 'IDE VOlItSKLF.
The (pMrf unity is Here, Hacked By
Ashland Testimony.
Don't take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger's state
ment.
Read Ashland endorsement.
Read the statements of Ashland
citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Here is one case of It:
M. Powell, 263 Oak street, Ash
land, Ore., says: "I suffered a great
deal from kidney trouble and back
ache and sometimes I could hardly
get around. On arising In the morn
ing 1 was stiff and lame and the kid
ney stc.retions annoyed me by their
irregularity in passage. As soon as
I commenced taking Doan's Kidney
Pills I improved and 1 am now In
good health. I still use Doan's Kid
ney Pills occasionally, however, but
more as a preventive than anything
else. I always insist upon Doan's
Kidney Pills for no substitute could
be as efrective as they."
For sale by all dealers. Price r0
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Iiuffalo,
New York, sole agents lor the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Sentence is (iiven.
Klamath Falls. William P.assett,
an aged resident ot Klamath county,
has been sentenced in the federal
court at Portland to six months In
prison and fined J100 for selling
liquor to the Indians.
The federal grand jury returned
nine indictments against Klamath
men Tor selling liquor to Indians.
The recent heavy rains are report
ed to have done much more good than
harm in fruit and crops.
P. DODGE & SONS
House Furnishers
AND
Undertakers
Deputy County Coroner
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Hardware & Furniture
NEW AND SK.COND HAND GOODS
345 East Main Street, Ashland. Ore. Phone 121
Get Our Prices on Tents
ELKS' GRAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
July 8th to 13th, 1912
Low Round Trip Fares
VIA
Prom nil
Points Main Iine
und Iti'Hiicheti.
IOuDEN
ROUTES
The "Rose City" will be a scene of gaiety and
v splendor to welcome the
"Best People on Earth"
and will offer to her visitors an entertainment and pa
geant that none but ELKS can give.
For more detailed information a9 to special trains,
.fares from any fetation, sale dates, or booklet giving
full information about the convention, call on any S.
P. agent or write to
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Pause nger Agent, Portland, Ore.
L. L Ml LIT. Casbler.
F. S. ENQLE, Asst. Cashier.
HOUSE OF COMFORT
Hotel Manx
Powell Street at O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO
Best located and most popular
hotel In the city. Headquarters
for Oregonians; commodious lob
by; running ice water in each
room; metropolitan service. Bus
at train. A la carte service. Ideal
Btopplng place for ladies traveling
alone.
Management,
CHESTER W. KELLEY.
"Meet Me at the. Manx."
PRINTING
Tliat Attracts
The Tidings has' one of the best
equipped plants for commercial
printing In Southern Oregon, and is
prepared to turn out first-class worV
in the line of
Dodgers
Placards
Circulars
Envelopes
Hill Heads
Ijetter Heads
Calling Curds
I'.iisiuess Curds
Dance Programs
Wedding Invitations
Wjedding Announcements
Tags, Tickets, IuIm-Is
Notes, Receipts, Ktv., Etc.
Ashland Tidings
Phone 31).
Telephone your social Items to
Miss Hawley between 9 a. m. und 4
p, m. each day. Call phone 39.
Lady Assistant
LODGE REUNION
AT-
TIIK-
Sule Dates
July
7th to 10th.
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