Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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»MD ASHLAND b A ítf ÌÌDttOfl
Febnury A4, 1042
riv-tiíftinini—iir . Ul»
Perfect Gentleman!
DET1L
Local and Personal
Hawse Nears C om pletion— --
Mrs. Delia Acklln, who has been
having built a new up-to-date bung­
alow Oh her property a t the corner
of N ursery and Rock streets, reports
th e house will be completely finished
w ithin the next ten days.
Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a
plae. Rose Bros.
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On Sick L ist—
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jordan, who
live on the Boulevard, are both re­
ported as being on the sick list.
See our spring suits at prices
back to norm al. Paulserud’s. 133tf
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Scraping th e Streets—
Elks Have Big Dance—
The city’s Fordson and s c ra p e r' The E lks’ dance com m ittee g av e,
were busy Thursday afternoon on another of th eir enjoyable affairs
JMsome of our streets, filling up the Wednesday evening, which was
ru ts and taking out the bumps.
largely attended and thoroughly en­
Candy! Candy! Candy! W atch joyed by all present. A tam ale sup-
13 1-tf Per was served and all went home
Rose Bros, windows.
in th e small hours of .the night.
What Will Tomorrow’s
Daughter of Eve Be?
H ik ed Up A shland Canyon—
Have th a t old suit renovated at
H. C. Em ery and Dr. C. F. Tilton
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took a hike up Ashland creek can­ P aulserud’s.
yon W ednesday and reported th at
it was ra th e r rough going after h it- ! Still on Sick IJst—
L. J. Orres is still on the sick list
ting the snow three miles from town
They went’ by G ranger’s cabin and and inform ation is to the effect th a t
to Keeney’s cabin, the snow being he wil1 not a ttem Pl to be at the
three feet deep at the la tte r place. store before Saturday.
On they way they jumped up a herd
Tamales of quality, served in the
of deer, and one doe Jumped into
husk,
a t Rose Bros.
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th e path only 30 feet in front of
them .
In Charge o f Shoe Shine Stand—
5 It Is logical th a t pouring drugs!
w - v Rl‘" ‘se>' hM
employed
to take charge of the shoe sh in in g ,
into the stom ach will not cure
parlors on F irst street.
c atarrh in the head. Hyomei, medi­
cated air, reaches the seat of the d is­
Nice Dry Wood! aiso BIox. Ash-
ease. G uaranteed by McNair Bros
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land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
Weak
Nerves?
Try MASTIN’S
Goes to R ogue R iver—
Mrs. Ben Howe expected to leave
today for Rogue River to make her
fu tu re home. Mr. Howe accompan­
ied a load of goods th a t were taken
th ere Thursday and, while be will
spend a great deal of his time there,
he will be in Ashland alm ost every
week for some time.
ViTAMWl TABLETS POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
—THE WORLD’S STANDARD—
Uaed by Million* To Help Renew Active
Living Nerve Force, Increase Energy, Build
Firm Flesh, Clear the Shin, Aid Diges­
tion and Proper Eliaicutioa
MASTIN’S VITAMON TABLETS
contain not only yeast vltam lnes but
Oil three of th e precious vltamlnes—
A , B and C—specially concentrated
■nd combined with other valuable
health-giving elem ents which your
system needs to keep you stron? and
well. No matter what tonics or prep-,
aratlous you may have tried in th e .
past or how hopeless you are of everi
becoming alert, healthy, properly!
developed aud physically St "
strong nerves, a keen, active mind, I
a clear skin and > erally improved i
appearance—von y.-ill find It we!l
w r t h your n o lle to mar..: „LI- simple '
test:
F irst weliih y o a n c lf and measure
yourself.
N ext, take hl A S T IN 'S
VITAMON—tw o tablets with every
m aL Then weigh and measure your­
self agu'in each week and continue
taking MASTIN’R VITAMON T A B ­
LETS regularly until yon are sitis-
fled with your gain in w eight, -pep”,
energy and improved av>pe«MUiee. It
la not only a question o f how mue'a i
better you look and l’eel or what !
your friends sa y and thin’'.—t’ <
ecp.lea and tape meaauro w ill te ll ]
th e ir own story.
MASTIN’S VITAMON TABLETS »
are fuHy gnarantsed in every lespect ’
o r yo ur money w ill be prompt!;.
«funded.
VFAST
Vii.*. i!i
lAbLtT t
At all good druggists,
W t ORIGINAL
ANO
GCNUINE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
thorizes his announcem ent as a
candidate for the nomination for
the office of county commissioner
of Jackson county, subject to the
decision of the republican vo’ers
of said county, a t the prim ary elec­
tion, May 19th, 1922.
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W . A. S H E L L
B A R B E R
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C hildren’s W ork A
Specialty
i/. J
X-
!
-
While
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 50c doz
in
BARGAIN
Portland recently
I bought
COUNTER
GOODS
such as extra wagon wheels
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
plow beams and handles, at
prices prevailing before the war.
Gome In early while they last.
Fencing, harness and imple­
ments at reduced prices.
New and second hand rew in?
machines.
PAGE
Peil's Corner
Feb. 27
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Address
to Page
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PHONE
letters, make checks «nil post office money orders payable
Theater. Add IO ¡»er re n t W ar Tax. Include celf-addressed
envelopes to help insure safe return.
41»— TICKET OFFICE SALE SATURDAY, FEB. 25TH
TH E DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK
AND CHICAGO
today. Our post-war type is not un­
like the post-Napoleonics. Women
today react from all the social con­
ditions ending with the war.
B U S IN E S S A N O P R O P E S S ÌO N A
O n e c e n t th e w o r d
e ach
tim e
“AU Men B ew ildered”
“All men are bewildered at pres­
ent; all holding th eir heads. We
women believe in the modern man,
but a good many of us have come
up against the unreconstructed ones.
“ Of course the governing are al­
ways alarm ed when the governed
arise. Now, most women have a t­
tained to the belief th a t they are
men’s equals, except the fluffy ones,
who always thought they were men’s
superiors.”
“W ere women ever really infer­
ior?" she is asked.
“ Dear me, I was brought up to be­
lieve it,” says this young woman,
who has achieved notable literary
success in our day and rem ains the
most gentle of Victorians. This state
i of mind she attrib u tes to her rear-
i ing by grandparents, who naturally
would be more rem ote from this
• generation of ours than parents.
“ I am a hold-over or hang-over,
whichever you like, from a form er
age,” Miss W’iddem er laughs, “and
well pleased with my lot, I view
this w onderful new world.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PHYSICIANS.
WE CAN LOCATE you in most any OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practie*
kind of paying business in Sou.h-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
ern Oregon. FOUR-SITE SALES
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
AGENCY, Business Brokers, Bea­
2 to 5. Swedanbarg Bldg., Axb-
ver Block, Ashland; Medford
land, Ore.
73-tf
Bldg., Medford.
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'YR. J. J . EMMENS— Phystciau and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
H ELP WANTED
eye, ear, nose and threat. Glass*“
•applied. Oculist and aurist fni
LADIES ARE MAKING $1.00 per
8. P. R. R. Offices, M F aud H
hour selling our rubberized sani­
tary aprons and bloomers. Pacific 1 Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phoae 55"
Apron Co., 815 Lombard St., P ort­
land, Ore.
144-6*
tentlon to m others and ohildren
Internal secretions and endocrine
LOST.
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of
LOST— Between Second and B street
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to •
and East Side m arket, red crochet­
p. m.
ed handbag. Finder phone 332-J.
147-2
DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
$5 REWARD for return of lady’s
at residence, Pioneer Ave., m orn­
wrist watch, lost at Talent. Apply
ing and by appointment. Phone.28.
a t Talent confectionery.
147-3*
WAN 1 ED.
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAW LEY
WANTED— Will pay highest cash •—Visiting Chiropractic Physician.
prices for furs— skunk, mink,
Neuritis cases a specialty. Phone
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
367-J. Treatm ent given only In
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med­
your own home.
ford, Ore. Phone 929.
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“ B u siness o f C harm ing”
VETERINARY’
WANTED— To rent small furnished
“ I have seen many women of I
house, by young couple; no chil­ J. P. CHISHOLM— Graduate Veteri­
m ental equipm ent and driving per­
dren. Address Box K, Tidings.
narian. 217 F ourth St. Phone 1.
sonality turning over every scrap of
247-2*
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mind, body and Intelligence to the
WANTED— Experienced lady helper.
PLUMBING
business of charm ing men, even to
Home Bakery, 69 No. Main. Phone
the exclusion of rem aining human
260-Y.
147-2|
beings.
ing and day work. 248 F ifth St.,
“ Women have been told they j WANTED— Lady to do light house­
phone 166-J.
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work and take care of sick lady.
couldn’t be both attractive and sue
Inquire 450 A St.
146-4* PHONE your next job of plumbing
cessful, and they believed it. But,
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building
FOR R W .
of course, it can be done.”
Phone 138,
“ Are women heady over th eir newj
TR A N SFER AND EXPRKSS.
¡AUTO FOR RENT— By hour w ithout
success?” we asked.
driver to responsible persons, reason­
“ If th a t is true, it is quite natural.
able rates. E. N. Norton Motor Co. FOR prompt and careful service
auto truoks or horse drays, cali
Phone 57.
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In fact, it should be true, because
W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone 117
j FOR RENT— Three furnished house­
Office, 89 Oak street near H ote’
keeping roomB. Close in. Adults
Ashland.
56tf
preferred. Phone 353-L.
146-4
Widdemer.
I. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
cU. -S ta g li
FOR RENT— Two large rooms with
KF.K — Oo<>d teem attrt «potor
a sign of not being Bure of one’s self.
trri-b*. • ’ - d
closet and pantry, furnished or un­
By MARGERY REX
sex does not lack interest.
“ The mid-Victoria woman seemed
furnished, for housekeeping. Tele­
phone
468-J.
147-tf
“
The
woman
of
the
fu
tu
re,”
she
meek
and
mild.
She
let
her
husband
W ritten for International News
CAR HASHING
says
thoughtfully,
“
will
be
one
who
tell her what cap to w ear to break-
Service
APARTM ENTS
NEW YOPvK, Feb. 23.__W hat will wil1 not need t0 suppress any part fast. She loved and humored him FOR RENT— Furnished apartm ent, FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
polishing, $2.50. Llthia Garage.
of herself in order to develop any but laughed to herself. She loved, Close in, modern conveniences,
tom orrow ’s daughter be?
Phone 114.
11 3tf
other
part.
She
will
have
a
ch
an
ce.,
the
thrill
his
superiority
gave
her.!
Adults
only.
Inquire
166
Harga-
The rom antic woman has gone.
“Since women have got down into ‘My m aster,’ she thought. Women dine stieet or Phone 1 •
mo
Who will take her place?
FOB SALE.
Woman today is in a state of the fight she has lost some of her still love to say that.
transition. Appraisals are apt not to bird s-eye view of things.
W e Buy and Sell
Get a broom a t D etrick’s broom FOR SALE— Prize Light Brahma
I include perfect understanding of
“She is not harder nor more bril-
eggs, $1.50 a setting. 527 Terrace
of sale Saturday.
147-2
street, or phone 408-J.
147-3*
1 her. She is a specimen who moves liant than the hard brilliant man
;» »
I too fast for scrutiny.
FOR QUICK SALE— for a few days
F IR B INSURANCE
I By tomorrow she will be molded
at a bargain, eight room house,
TH E FIN EST TABLE
INVESTMENTS
! into a m id-tw entieth century type
large lot, choice fruit. W. H.
Gowdy.
146-2
PRODUCTS
which may reveal the best tra its of
th a t can be bought for love or
this moment with choice attrib u tes
FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown
culled from her past history.
money are to be found here in
and W inesap apples. Not culls,
H otel A shland B uilding
50 cents ft box. Half mile west of
But m ust we go back to ancient
this well stocked grocery store
A shland, Oregon
cannery. O. A. Manning, Talent,
Greece to find a model for tom or­
where prices are low in com­
Phone 241
,Or.
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row?
Mrs. M argaret Culkin-Ban-
parison to the value given. For
FOR SALE— Smith Prem ier No. 10
ning, a gifted novelist from our own
the breakfast meal there is
typew riter and combination ttand
Northwest, has come from D uluth to
nothing to compare with hot
table and cabinet. Very good con­
! tell us her views on woman’s future.
griddle cakes and pure maple
dition. $30. New kitchen cabi­
O. B. L A M K I N
She says th a t our next kind of wom­
net cupboard, only $7.50. 267
syrup. Our stock of syrups is
Eighth St.
146-3*
an will be:
supremely good. The cash sys­
BARGAINS IN REAL
“Combination of Charm ”
tem here cuts the cost of food­
FOR SALE— Barred Plym outh Rock
ESTATE
“A combination of the charm of
and W hite Leghorn eggs for hatch­
stuffs.
ing, 75 cents for 15. Also poultry
the rom antic type with the mind we
tonic and washing tablets, cheap.
have now.
x.
City and Ranch Properties
E Yockey, 177 E. Main. Phone
Houses to Rent
“ A woman without today’s sharp­
146.
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ness and nervousness, with a mind
FOR SALE— Dandy two oven fire­
incisive but not aggressive. I should
CITIZEN’S BANK BUTLDINO
15
3
EASTMA!NST.
P
KO
M
E
5
9
less cooker, almost new. W rite
like to pick out of,.the past a femi-|
Mrs. G. W. Wolverton, Lock Box
Q U A U fY
GROCERY
nine figure of the s o rt
184, Glen View Drive.
142-6*
GENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
“ Sappho, the sweet singer of,
FOR SALE— Broody hens, hatching
Greece, I believe, was th at type.”
eggs, O. A. C. Barred Rocks, Buff,
In discussing her own sex, Mrs.
Brown and W hite Leghorns. All j
Banning does not neglect to make
high egg producing strains. Prices
reasonable.
Phone 408-R.
I the most of the opposite one as a
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j basis of comparison, since man is
always affected by woman’s revolt.
GREAT BARGAIN— I have 84 can­
aries, singers and hens with
“ Women will go on making great
breeding cages, seed, etc. W ill,
j progress,” she predicts. “ But they
take $200 cash for the lot; too ill •
Much of it good soil— not steep
j will continue to leave many m uti-
to attend to them. The Chair Doc­ — near Ashland. Near paved high­
i lated men in their homes.
tor, 3d and A Sts.
130-lmo*
On Thrift
way. Estim ated 16,000 tiers of
, “ Is there one of us who has sus-
FOR SALE— Single comb White hard and soft wood. Price very
. pected th a t her own self-sufficiency
Leghorn eggs, for hatching, trap- reasonable.
W ashington called th rift “th e foundation of happy homes
has left somewhere in its wake a
nested.
Also Barred Plymouth
bewildered, helpless m an?”
Rocks, extra large birds. Phone
and sound nations.” Lincoln considered it “one of the
Will take good Ashland prop­
340-Y.
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“As a Man T hinketh”
erty
for part payment; term s on
first and highest virtues.”
’ But as a man thinketh in his own
FOR SALE— W hite Minorca hatch­ balance.
ing eggs, non-setters, large white
! heart, so is he among his women-
eggs, $1.00 for 15. 922 Boule­
T hrift is b est exem plified in savin gs accounts. T his In­
. kind. This is the opinion of Miss
Properly handled, the wood
vard
Phone 457-R.
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M argaret W iddemer, well known
stitu tio n w ill w elcom e yours.
business pays well.
poet and novelist, who has agreed
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 23.—
to turn prophet for us in order to
The
navy appropriation for the next
describe the woman of tomorrow.
fiscal
year will be cut fríen $350,-
Not a feminist, in so fa r as she
000,000, the am ount Secretary Den-
knows. Miss W iddem er says she pre­
by
asked, to $200,000,000, Chairman
fers to be a “ hum anist.”
Ashland,
Oregon
B
utler
of th e house naval affairs
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
W hat this vivid young woman,
E stablU bed 1883
committee
inform
ed
A
dm
iral
Coontx,
who, nevertheless, describes herself
Phoae
Ö
ll
41 E . Main Kt.
chief of naval operations, today.
as a mid-Vic.oria, thinks about her
Real E sta te
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
’S
160 Acres
Woodland-Pasture
Washington and Lincoln
By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY HOPWOOD
FUN AND THRILLS
500 Nights in N ew York
400 Nights in Chicago
• Floor $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.00
•50c, plus 10 per cent w a r tax
PRICES
The Citizens Bank
Billings Agency