Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 11, 1913, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
Thursday, December 11, 1013
frAGE SIX
Clears Fa:o of
Pimples, Blackheads
Wonderful ZEMO Also Stops Terrible
Itching AT. ONCE; Cores All
Skin Troubles.
Get a 35o Bottle of ZEMO Today.
"At lnpt! At Iat! One applicattor
tf ZEMO. the wonderful new treat
ment. quickly put an end to thost
awfuL humiliating pimples and black
heads. For the first time in months
1 haven't been ashamed to go out ir
public" A trial of ZKMO will con
vince you of its astonishing results
in clearing the complexion.
Hun t Look this War When ZEMO WIT
Cure You of Pimples and Blotches,
Surely and Quickly.
ZEMO is a clean, antiseptic solution
not a greasy panto or ointment. Yoi
simply apply it on tho alllicted part
your plmplus, blotches and blackheads
all eczema sores and pains, prlcklj
iieat, raaU. tetter Inflamed or reddened
iikln. all dlsappeur. It i!ho cur" dun
iruflf. which Is Mulp eeema. ZKMO 1(
nun inn teed to stop Itching lmniediulely
It frivon Instant relief.
"I have had wonderful benefit froir
vour famous ZRMO for the skin. I
has cured my face completely." M'l
li. N., ltutrby I'lace, Kt. Louis. Mo.
Co to any first-claps drug store ani
et a 25c sealed bottle of ZEMO, o
wnt direct on receipt of price by E. f
Hose Medicine Co., ht. Louis, Mo.
Sold and guaranteed In Ashland by
E. Side Pharmacy, J. J. McNair, Prop.
Great Interest
In Prize Offer
tnMHMII HUH IMt
I THE PEOPLE'S FORUM I
SKATING
AT-
Natatorium !
Tuesday evening, 7:30 25c
Thursday evening, for beginners 25c
Naturday afternoon, children. . . Ilk:
Haturday evening, special music 25c
For private skating and basket
ball parties apply to A. L. Lamb,
313 Mountain Avenue, Ashland.
Get Yor Wife
A Range
Fo? Chfistmas
There U nothing which would
make your wife so happy as
to have that old cook stove
replaced with a modern range
as a Christmas present. And
be-ides you will.be saving
more than the cost of the
range in fuel. See our line.
Ranges and prices are right.
Steadily increasing interest is be
ing taken by the children of the state
of Oregon (in fact, of the entire
northwest) in the prize offer recently
made by the Portland Flouring Mills
Company for drawings and rhymes to (
help advertise the wholesome delic
ioiisness and appetizing goodness of
two of their products, Olympic Wheat
Hearts and Olympic Pancake Flour.
Already drawings and rhymes are
being received in every mail at the
Portland office of the company. As
a reward for this industry the com
pany, is offering each juvenile artist
and rhymster the choice of two im
ported toys, either a wonderful Zip
Disk Gun, or a fascinating Magnetic
Top.
The Zip Disk Gun is the sensation
of 1913. It shoots paper disks 150
feet in the air. The outfit includes
and disks. The Magnetic Top is
made of metal, highly magnetized,
which causeB "wrigglers," fish, etc.,
to perform excruciatingly funny con
tortions.
There is only one condition to this
offer: All drawings and rhymes
must be accompanied by three top
labels, cut from either Olympic
Wheat Hearts or Olympic Pancake
Flour packages, or both.
For the benefit of those not ac
quainted with the fact, it might be
well to state here that in Olympic
Wheat Hearts and in Olympic Pan
cake Flour the Portland Flouring
Mills Company is now Bending out a
product which is absolutely free from
impurities or germ life of any kind
whatsover, due to improved condi
tions and an entirely new process of
manufacture.
This new process is a simple one,
though involving a huge expenditure
of money to perfect. The first step
was to install a plant on so large a
scale that Olympic products may be
manufactured in such quantities that
orders are filled almost on a mo
ment's notice by converting the raw
wheat into Olympic products. This
has taken away practically all the
time the germ life had in which to
win the fight.
To clinch the matter, an elaborate
system of sterilization was then in
stalled. Purified by air and without
coming in contact with anything that
would contaminate them, the manu
factured Olympic products are shot
into a detached shipping building.
The result is that delicious Olym
nic uroducts. ureDared tinder ideal
conditions, and packed in special
sanitary cartons, come to the table
the purest, most wholesome food im
aginable.
These columns are dedicated to the people for the discussion of pub
lie questions or the diffusion of general information. Articles
must be limited to 300 words and name of writer must accom
pany article. Sectarian, Partisan or Personal Criticism Is pro
hibited. Opinions expressed here "are the expressions of the
writers only, and not of the Tidings. '
Editor Tidings: We have, been in
Nebraska nearly two months and
have had no occasion to complain
about the weather at all. It cer
tainly has been fine. Today we are
having a wet Oregon' snow. Just
quiet ani casy like- We are located
in the North Platte river valley, a
country with an ample supply of wa
ter for irrigation. Sugar beets, al
falfa, spuds and livestock are the
things that are depended upon here.
I have thought so many times since
coming here what a great thing it
would be for Ashland and vicinity if
they only had more irrigation and a
sugar factory. You cannot imagine
how much money an industry of this
kind brings to the community. This
bank alone will pay out $125,000 to
the raisers for the factory people and
we have only about one-seventh of
their business, as that covers our ter
ritory. We still have a very -warm spot in
in' our hearts for Oregon and its
people and especially Ashland, but
are thoroughly convinced that we are
now in a country that has it bested
from a financial standpoint, and so
far as climate is concerned well,
the people are so busy that they pay
little attention to it.
We are getting nicely located and
doing as well as could be expected, Saviour's birth from the feverish
for the coming year and there is not
a word uttered in protest. Medford
is demanding to know where her
money went. Ashland has 'not had
a financial report printed for months.
No report "has been made to the pub
lic of bills allowed, nor have they
even been read in the open council.
If 12 mills is robbery and extrava
gance in Medford what is 13.5 mills
in Ashland? The average taxpayer
is about taxes like everything else.
He is willing to pay the price, but
he wants tfle goods delivered. Are
we getting them? TAXPAYER.
"Society for the Prevention of Use
less Giving."
Seattle, Tacoma and other cities in
the Puget Sound region have moved
in the matter of useless Christmas
gifts. This is how Professor Gil
more's daughter, Mrs. F. D. Black, of
Seattle, writes him concerning this
newly-fledged organization:
"The busy festive season has be
gun, but as I am a member of the
'S. P. U. G.' and therefore a full
fleged 'Spug' it does not need to
bother me. I hope that you will per
suade mother to join that worthy or
ganizatlon for the prevention of use
less giving and so rescue the beauti
ful season of commemorating our
but are always anxious to hear about
Ashland and her people.
Yours truly,
' J. A. SCHOENTHAL.
A. J. BIEGEL
Hardware-Paints-Plumbing
Phone SO
297 E. Main St.
Sick Headache.
Sick headache is nearly always
caused by disorders of the stomach.
Correct them and the periodic at
tacks of sick headache will disap
pear. Mrs. John Bishop of Roseville
Ohio, writes: "About a year ago
was troubled with indigestion and
had sick headache that lasted for
two or three days at a time. I doc
tored and tried a number of reruo
dies but nothing helped me until dur
Ing one of those sick spells a friend
advised me to take Chamberlain's
Tablets. This medicine relieved me
in a short time." For sale by all
dealers.
Medford Kicks on Tax Levy.
The citizens of Medford are up in
waste of nervous energy in 'feeding
the rich' and leaving the hungry still
unfed."
Editor Tidings: Inspectors Mey
ers and Smith invaded Ashland Mon
day morning with a crew of men and
arms over the .city tax levy or is pegan witnout nonce to cui me dukm
mills on the dollar. The Increase is
2.1 mills and is denounced as ex
travagant, robbery and suggestive of
unbusinesslike manners if not of
boodling. Meanwhile Ashland's city
council has levied a tax of 13.5 mills
out of orchards. "There is doubtless
necessity for the cutting, but it seems
rather high-handed for a squad of
men to come into a man's orchard
without notice and slash and cut his
orchard. ORCHARDIST.
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Various Notes That Tell of Activi
ties iu the Realm of the
Three It's.
Phone Trust Must
Interchange Calls
The Vicfrola
Settles
the
Christmas Question
Tt is the ideal gift as well
as the ideal musical instru
ment. Let us demonstrate
ree of charge a Victor Vic-
trola in your own home.
With the Victrola you may
sit in your easy chair and
command the greatest vocal
ists, bands and orchestras in
the world.
CALL AND SEE
OUR LINE
Hear that catchy
chorus over again
The lively captivating numbers
from the big musical successes de
light you over and over again oa
( the Victor.
Sparkling medleys of musical
gems from the old favorite operas
as well as the latest musical come
dies. Sung as you have never
heard them sung before by the
all-star Victor Light Opera Com
pany. ( Come 5n and hear the Victor
' Records of the gems from "The
Pink Lady", ''Madame Sherry",
"The Mikado" or any other of
your favorites, old or new.
Victors 10 to $100. Victor-Victrolaa
tlSto$2S0. Easy terms can be arranged
ii desired.
Rose Bros.
'Exclusive Dealers
145 K. Main. Phone 213
China is now importing nearly
200,000,000 gallons of kerosene a
year.
The PORTLAND EVENING TELE
GRAM and Ashland Tidings one year,
C00.
Germany has a paper chimney that
is fifty feet high and perfectly fire
proof. '
u n mnt ii iiiiim
13 sTtX T
Aged People
sometime forget that poor teeth and
improper mastication prevent sufficient nourish
ment from ordinary food and bard en the
digestive organs, but if every man or woman past
fifty would fully realize the bountiful, sustaining nourish
ment in Scott's Emulsion they would take it after every meal.
Scoff'.: Emulsion contains the renowned body-building fats of
pure cod liver oil, so medically predigested that it distributes energy,
power and strength all thru the body and simplifies the stomach's work.
To jeople in declining years we say with unmistakable earnestness
Scott's Emulsion will add years to your life and life to your years.
AVOID ALCOHOLIC SUBSTITUTES
ARE YOU INSURED
in a company that has a reputation
for settling its losses fairly and
promptly?
Or are you where you are likely to
have a lawsuit to get your claim ad
justed?
THERE'S AS MUCH DIFFER
ENCE in Fire Insurance as there is
in clothes.
The best is none too good for yon
Insurance Is , our business. We
watit to give you the kind that wears,
Better come in and let us fit you.
DO T NOW.
BILLINGS AGENCY
Superintendent Briscoe taught the
physics class Friday afternoon in the
absence of Professor Moore, who was
unexpectedly called away,
Helen Scott, who commenced
school here this term, has now aban
doned high school and expects to
move to her future home at any time.
The freshmen have followed the
example set by the juiors and have
challenged the sophomores to a game
of football which will be played Tues
day evening at 3:15. Both teams
have good material and a good game
is expected. "
One, of the juiors was 6orely puz
zled Welnesday evening when he
tried to figure out some of Fred Gar
rett's complicated senior signals. We
must give the offending one much
credit for his near achievement, any
way, now that tne game is over.
Professor Sweetser of the Univers
ity of Oregon delivered his talk on
"Bacteria" In the high school gym
last Wednesday morning at 11
o'clock. His talk was well illustrat
ed and the pictures showed many
things of interest to the students.
Challenges seem to be in the
breezes. The girls of the senior and
junior classes have been challenged
by the sophomore-freshman contin
gent to a rip-roaring game of basket
ball and the senior-junior aggrega
tion has accepted. The date has not
yet been fixed.
The senior football team practiced
Wednesday and the juiors Thursday
n preparation for the game Friday
Anyone who had thought the season
to be over wouldn't have thought so
long could they have heard the
mighty signal calls of Garrett and
Suencer In their efforts for team
work on the above mentioned even
Ings.
The nnnual debate try-out was
held last Friday afternoon, and ai
thoueh three of the sneakers had
dropped out of the contest, those re
mainlne endeavored to clinch their
places on the team and gave the stu
dents an excellent debate. The de
haters were William Rebec, Jay
Wlthrow and Blllie Briggs for the
affirmative and Walter Carpenter for
the negative. The judges will ren
der their selections for the first team
positions Monday. The debater fall
Ing to make a first team position will
hold the position of substitute, so
that in case of an injury to one of
the regular members there will al
Salem, Ore. The state railroad
commission has ordered the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Company to
interchange calls with the Home Tel
ephone and Telegraph Company in
the Oregon Hotel at Portland. The
order established a precedent In the
state and was bitterly contested by
the Pacific States company. The ho
tel, however, will be compelled to
pay the Pacific States company 3 1-3
cents on all outgoing calls transfered
from Home to Pacific lines in the
uilding.
The order resulted from a com
plaint filed with -the commission by
the Wright-Dickinson Company, own
ers of the Oregon Hotel.
ASHLAND DRUGGIST
DESERVES TIIAISE
13-&3
T. K! Bolton, druggist, deserves
praise from Ashland people for intro
ducing here the simple buckthorn
bark and glycerine mixture, known
as Adler-i-ka. This simple German
remedy first became famous by cur
ing appendicitis, and it has now been
discovered that A SINGLE DOSE re
moves sour stomach, gas on the stom
ach and constipation INSTANTLY
Mrs.
McClain'8 Experience Witlx
Croup.
"When my boy, Ray, was small he
was subject to croup, and I was al
ways alarmed at such times. Cham
berlaln's Cough Remedy proved far
better than any other for this trou
ble. It always relieved him quickly
am never without it in the house
for I know it is a positive cure for
croun." writes Mrs. W. R. McClain
Blairsville, Pa. For sale by all deal
ers.
House Coats All prices
Bath or Lounging Robes .,. $4.00 and $4.50
Box of Hose, 4 pairs $1.00
Dress Gloves (also Dent's) 1 $1.50 and up
Shirts 50c and up
Suits All prices
Neckwear 25c arid up
Collar Bags 75c to $2.00
Suspenders, in fancy boxes 50c to 75c
Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and fancy 25c to 50c
Traveling Sets $2.00
Cuff Bnttons, Stickpins, &c AH prices
The celebrated Conqueror Hats $3.00
Shoes, the dependable kind, and everything for men, at
The &len's Store
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Especial attention to ladies
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facilities are the test: our qualities are the highest: our
goods are many, and our prices are right.
The contents of your basket when it comes from this
store will tell an eloquent story:
BEST FOODS RIGHT PRICES
When you buy here you
can 'depend on receiving stan
dard goods that, policy is
never relaxed. Our prices are
always right that policy never
varies.
Economical housewives can
find worth while savings here in
their food sullies at all time.
J. E WEAVER .PROPRIETOR
HSMY
PHONE 75
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211. 1 ways be a full team on hand.