Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ajshul N d daily tidings
F a €M TWO
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Friday, September 2»», 1!>22
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F i
t iiit i
bool
d u rin g the first few flays k
t court.
sp rin B
’T
9.
The bench has been Vacant since
• - E stablished 1Ä7 6
O ur S e n a to r
prom ises > g r e ite r f
¡Ju d g e A. L. L eavitt went to the cir­
PubUsbed Every Evening Excèpi
things in the fu tu re . Ju d g in g from
cuit bench, and M ajor W. H. Wiley
Bunday
ing from h e a rt disease the trouble
Dr. Frank B Schanne Is One of
his perform ances in the past, if he
T RE ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO.
I
has
been tem porarily handling the
is
aggravated.
The
Electro-M
ag­
the Inventors of Electro«
9hould decide to rem a in , i in t W » •• ash-
netic
Wave
B
ath
can
be
leguiatcd
.job.
Miss FisCher is 26 and looks
! Magnetic Wave Bath, Which
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
to synchronize w ith the heart
ington for a reasonable- proportion
.younger.
— *——
PA PER
Shake* Off Fat Unknown
beats of a person being treated and
•f th e n ex t session of congress,’ this’
— ,— TErnraomr t °— ~
M Fstient.
th e h eart can be stim ulated rhyth-
prophecy would be fulfilled.
Tha';
m etically and aided so th a t it will
g d lto r
New Cork ;C i|y.-r:Is the invention
the whole
function -properly while heat is be­
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of a ww) kn»wn neurologist m erely
ing applied. Incidentally no dele­
due to th e | t ui
Entctwi 1 4 t*<* 4
d, Oregon
the’ forerunner of pu ttin g wireless
terious
a fte r effects will re su lt from
t'aftt
.that.,
outside
a
ttra
c
tio
n
s
k
e
p
t'
PoBtoUloe- Á» See<Mui-*li s Mail AU<
to new use—nam ely th a t of reduc
this
treatm
ent.
H
appiness
is
cheap,
but
only
se
n
ato
r
from
m
any
of
th
e
im-1
ter.
i ; ’; ing tfce “toft, too solid flesh” of
Reducing,
according to the in­
< • £• p o rta n t "conferences. •
t-
hum ans, as well as tre a tin g them
Subscription iS’fté
Ib-fte b ^ lià ïe d in City : the \ a t u o u s know it.
ventors,
is
a
simple operation. TTie
i /o r nervous diseases and ailm ents?
t-
$ .65
person who has an excess of rat
O ne n/oûth . T J . h
¿ ¡ h t T •
T h e w ork o f th e sto m a ch is
—
i
u
t
i
i
f
»
W
J
i
e
day
come
when
the
Homes
A sm all town can size you up <?>
¡merely reclines on the sliding couch,
Thr«^ months »X V w ♦ ■ • •• 1.95
or the flesh-burdened will -be
to
e x tra c t th e life-g iv in g p rop­
One
of
the
nicest
things
about
'th at goes into th e properly in ­
Six m onths .................................. 3.75 i quicker than a big city.
equipped w ith a cabinet connected
7
,5
1
sulated,
asbestos
covered
ap
p
aratu
s.
money-Ms
thate*h
person
isH
b
le
^
tiT
e rtie s fro m th e food you e a t,
One y e « , . } . . . £ ¿. A - > •
w ith antennae of a certain sort and
~
" h- 1
¡The electric current is turned on.
M vt And Rprwî íbr» utes
a t a fixed hour will th e sufferers
N othing is m ore restfu l to § ipBew th e dictates of his own con-
a
n d th e s e p ro p e rtie s a re d is­
¡The flow of this current is auto­
.$ .66
One monili
uiu^^w ’ i
from too much avoirdupois enter
tired
nerves
th
an
a
good
Istlgh.
♦
‘
icnce
w
ithout
lim
ita
tib
in
s
.
or
.F
o
r:
m atically changed 7,200 tinfes *a
tr ib u te d th ro u g h t h e body by
T oree m onths . . . . . J j i . I . ... - 1.95
these cabinets fo r th eir reducing
_______
’-¡es, th é c h a ra c te r of the individual
minute. Unconscious m uscular ac­
3 50,
Ktx m onths .................................
period,
ju
st
as
a
t
th
e
present
tim
e
th e blood. I f th e sto m a ch does
; C am on th e cob and gravy
deciding w hether it will be.applied.
tion is set up in the p a tie n t’s body
Oae year . . . . . ................. I. .
certain adjustm ents are m ade to the
by this electricity, which is w ire­
n o t p e rfo rm th is w ork, as
ADVERTISING RATES
$ are th e cornestones of the I- t0 8 °od « «vil- I» d o n atin g $5000
receiving -set -for- news and con­
lessed
to
the
muscles,
and
the
ex­
•
D isplay-A dvertising
certs from the central broadcasting
N a tu re in ten d ed , th e blood
* cle a n e r’s profession.
t P,
Pierce cam paign fund, Jesse
cess flesh is literally shaken off.
>:ogie inagrtlpji, each ¿inch . . . . .30c
stations ?
_______
,»
\VMt»burn
has
been
able
to
give
ex-
s
u ffe rs an d th e e n tire s y s te m
YEARLY CONTRACTS
The patient does not know this
Dr. F ra n k B. Schanne of 244
♦
The chief reason w hy' h alf |-
a way th a t oth ers w ould
m
uscular
action
is
tak
in
g
place,
and
Display A dvertising
becom es a ffe c te d .
Madison Ave. N ew York City, and
does not feei the electric current
One tim e a w w tk........................ 2 7 ’A«i,
¿»tat jo , yet who a re unable to do
Dr. W illiam S . Benson of N ew ark,
th e people a re sick is because
T h e e ig h t d iff e r e n t in g re d i­
• the work
•
Two tim es a w \ k , . , , . ............ 25
N. J., a re . th e inventors of the >r. W.- S. Btiieon, who with P~
He belieyes in th e dem ocratic
<3> they eat twice as m uch as is > *°-
not touch wires or plates and does,
*!very o th e r day . . t P.
. .20
Schanne,
has
Sweated
new
device
Electro-M
agnetic
W
ave
B
ath,
which
e n ts in T A N L A G , th e w o n d er­
4, candidate'. *Tle gives assistance to
! good for them ._
not come in direct contact with it
which cures nervous ailments
I a m '4 i | R eaders
is arousing g re a t in te re st am ong
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fu
rth
e
r
iris
cause.
Too
m
any
m
en
fu l sto m a ch m edicine an d sy s­
in any way. He is m erely in the
E ach line, each t i m e . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 e ^
physicians, am ong whose patients
field
of
the
electricity
and
the
w
ire­
^
a
n
i
l
•
i
r
*
unw
illing
to
ja
r
loose
w
ith
a
To ru n every o th e r dtey fot* one
¡<S>
a re num bered those subject to nerv- nervous afflictions finds the tre a t-
Man was created last,
te m p u rifie r, a re so blended
m onth , each Hue, each tim e. . i < r th u s was the w alking delegate <$>•■ce,lt unless they can foresee heavy
ous diseases and those who w ish to menj alm ost as bad as th e ailm e n t less waves flow across the cabinet
t h a t th e y r e a d i l y . a s s is t th e
as
appear B 7 A e * tjm e he o7she~has'sD eiit’ an and through his body, setting up a
reduce. S tran g e ►
- - it th e m ay
To run «¿very lsaua foz.one m onth g , -£> kept out of the way w hile ere-' # ’’^ u r n s f ro m -th e investm ent. ........
maxi
a w > a ra tS 1g 0Ju i hV i physician’s office it is a ^ / ^ r a r i o n m hm muscles and
to the average
■jp m ore, each line, each t i m e . .
sto m a c h in p e rfo rm in g its
atton was going on.
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will aid both classes of sufferers, q«eBi
Classified Colum n ..........
uestion of w hether the tre a tm e n tw
n a tu ra l fu n c tio n . I ts c o rre c ­
but of course the tre a tm e n t will be
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<$
F ed eral a u th o ritie s should invea-
One cent .the.-w ord.each tim e.
not in m any cases aggravate
different
fo
r
different
ailm
ents
*
or
To ru n every issue for one m onth <*> HEZ HECK SAYS:
tiv
e a ctio n w ill m a k e you e a t
tig a te the case w herein a m a rrie d .- --
the trouble. W hen a p atien t is
afflictions.
or m ere,
th e w ord each tim e.
in
th
e
Electro-M
agnetic
<%
"J never y it .see a goat
-wQipasj, age 42, eloped w ith an mar-',
a g a in like a h u n g ry child.
It May be Used Some Day
-- Legal R ate
v® B ath all four treatm en ts can
a
poor
a
p
p
e
tite
.”
1
i
rickl
a.
m
ere
ÿoùtl
.
•
w
i
t
h
p
o
o
r
a
p
t
i
t
e
.
”
:
ie
d
;t
m
e
r
e
y
o
u
t
h
o
f
24
years-
C
le
a
r-!.
T
here
is
a
divine
som
ething
in
F irs t tiiu«, per 8-p c 'n t l i n e . . . f. .1 0
Dr. Schanne does n o t. claim the be given a t one tim e— or any one,
T A N L A C is h ig h ly recom ­
$ i t £> :........................... «
> $> R M ly ÀÌili/fer iìtasè Wf- -kidnapping. .The i
day will ever come when the ap­ two or three of them. This simpli the lowest and m ost depraved
Each su b sequent tim e, per «&• A
m ended b y all le ad in g d ru g ­
th a t protests against wrong
p a ra tu s, as it now is, can be operated ftes m atVere'for both the practitioner
point line
............ 5c
m otto is— ‘‘Catch ’em young.
doing.
from a central broadcasting station, and the patient.
; i*
Card of th an k s . . . ................i. .$1.00 ’ 1 and harbof-s; .ain^ a - |i |t l e áMéft ivtofft I
g is ts .
1/ I
I 1H I
r U « ' í R x « y l l i P l
Most of us, who have struggled
O bituaries, th e line*
. A l i 4 . . * ’«< ., nillllpa dollars
b a t there are in terestin g possibil Incidentally, it effects a g reat sav
; Vdh- Y e c la m a tlo ib rtu
i-h i l i l i l í
w ith the world, bear the m arks of
ities
in
the
thought
and
the
p
rin­
ing
to
the
physician
in
outfitting
his
PED ESTRIA N
FYatornal O rders and Hof J e ta it _ ‘ i Ä A»
1 i
íU
l ‘» P i¡
ciple of th e w ireless is used in the office’r W here h*e**fomrerl*yV had “to',b?om erangs of some kind or other,
A dvertising fo f. fra te rn a l orders
IS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT
T
n.s
record
com
pares
very
fav-
device.. And then since on one knows purchase a t least four machines a t ejth e r of w rong doing of wrong
or societies chargfqg a reg u la r initl
w hat a few more im provem ents in nigh prices— he now can get all4hm km g.
atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re 1 orably w ith O regon’s accom plish-
• ■
O ver 30 M illion B o ttle s Sold
th e radio will brin g fo rth it? is, not fo u r in one machine a t a price
lower' ' We a re constantly flighting duels
T hree tim es-in the past few weeks
ltglous and benevolent o rd ers will bo^m ents in any preVibus congress, and
th
h
n
some
of
the
individual
machines;*’’^
OUE
R
ental
enemies,
and
our
too
much
to
say
it
is
possible.
charged th e re g u la r ra te io r all gd tt> ih e-w h o le delegation Belongs the h a s the earelessnesB of p ed estrian s
ifaces> °» r J ”**1* are,
a ,‘
The inventors do claim th a t th eir h e had to buy.
vertising when a n adm ission or other
b ro u g h t m otorists to g rief in A sh­
c
;
, . ,. ’
, „ , . j over with the sCars -of battle, with
c
re
d
it;
-every
m
em
ber
having
done
machine
incorporates
in
one
opera­
Specialists tre a tin g shell-shocked!the
woundg
whjch
boomerang
charge Is m ade, ,
’
tion the treatm en ts for which m e n ,a re investigating the new ap-,thoughts have m ade.
his sh are and w dh th e harm ony th a t land. in all of which cases, th e driv er
several m achines have heretofore
OUR SENATOR ............. t prevails and m akes team w ork pos- of! »-eftr» in o rd er to keep from hit-
been required,
rn e v say
Co in try °"h lv ^ g W e n bR their' ' ^ a A Ver y<£ S*?,d .o u t , t o , the
been
required. They
sky tn
th a a t t m-
in-
United S tates S enator S tanfield si-ble, g re a te r th in g s- can be -expected tin g --th e p ed estrian , has tu rn e d his
stead of separate devices to give knnro^ a r a fte ? seeing the resuits ob- w°rid, the world will give back to
approval", a fte r seeing the results ob­ you with interest.
m anages to pause in h is round- ot i in • the fu tu re ,”- m odestly declares car to one side, only to dam age his
light, h eat, electricity and m agnet­ tained by its use.
E f f e c tiv e
Diplomatic
There is m any a rich m an today
.¡rtiviiies long enough to give in - - the s e n a to r a t t h e close of his epis*’c ar o r th e p ro p e rty or som eone e ls e j
ism the Electro-M agnetic W ave Bath
Stim ulates the H eart
who doesn’t dare look his personal
will give them all a t one tim e to
stru clio h s to liis secretary , or to tie.
ZPhe latest- accident of th is kind
I
t
is
a
well
known
fact
th
a
t
when
life
ledger in' th e face; the debit s
the g re a t benefit of the patient. The
w hovér he gives h is in stru ctio n , t o • S en ato r S tan field hrisr c e r ta in ly -es- io-rep o rted by E lm er M orrison, who ;
A SH L A N D REALTY
;
p e r s o n t a k in g t r e a tm e n t f o r h eat is applied to a patient su ffer-are too g reat.—Success M agazine.
prepare a I'engkhy docum ent e n title d tablished a record, though -report"Wh'.Ie going down H elm an s tre e t a t
O p p o s ite C ity H a ll
“ The 67th T on-rress' and O regon.” has it th a t th is record consisted m oderate speed, found a womdii fli- “
Included on the fist are su c h -ite m s chiefly rn his g re a t in iin b e r of ab- reetly X n fron-t of him. In ord er to which yrouitd bfl perfectly correct had; KLAMATH FALLS A R R ESTEES
F isch er has her way. She announced
as some six' m illions odd dollars ad- sences from roll-calls d u rin g th e 'k e e p - f r o m s trik in g her, he tu rn ed th a dam age been tjie re s u lt of his
¡MAY SAY “ YOUR HONORESS her candidacy th is week, saying, “ My
B u s in e s s C h a n c e s
vanced to s ta te financial in stitu tio n s; • p a st session of congress.
S e n a to r-to one side a u d b ro u g h t up ag ain st own edrejeksnep»^; b u t i t seem s un­
chapeau is in the rin g .”
Insurance
Real Estate
seven m illions plus d o llars tow ard • 8tanfield displayed a b o u t th e pro--a fire h y d ran t, b rea k in g it oft.
ju st to have to pay damages, w hen
KLAMATH FA LLS, Sept. 29.—
At p resen t she is clerk of th e
the upkeep of highw ays; n w re -th a n p o rtio n a te am o u n t of- in te re st ;n
T h e co st of rep a irin g
th e h y d r a n t one • has ddne all possible to prevent This cjty will have a good looking council and perform s m ost of the
five m illions of dollars for the r iv e r s , congress as is evinced bv a slotkfnl w llP h e taxed a g ain st Mr. M orrison^
miss, for police, judge, if Miss L o ttie d u ties in connection w ith the police
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Tidin
Ashland
Principles to Reducing
K. LO«A?£
Eat Again Like
A Hungry Child
Success Thoughts
Hl I**
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TA N LA C
CO
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NEW
4 « t
AT THE
80 Busy Stores
Elks’ Bldg.
The R eason W e
I fii A >
,.t.
«537
Ashland Phone 3
Sell for Less,
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The Golden Rulers B uyers'A
re i. C , . onstantly
On the Job, Assuring the Patrons of Golder* Rule Stores the Very Latest Cre-
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’•*' »• •’-»'•«-•■•'J ««•*v ow-»!- «in»-
ations in R eady-toW
ear. T h e com
bined
Buying Power of 80 Busy Stores
Is the
Reason Regular Golden Rule Prices
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. . . . . . -.„¡..¡¡..J ia.apua
, , c ,, ~ ;
, ;!v ,.
- 1Ï r
Are Under the Special
Sale __I.
Prices
of Other . IV Stores. 1 1 ..4
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LADIES’ COATS
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LADIES’ DRESSES
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What an exquisite thing
a winter coat can be
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That go with the new..autumn mode, bid fair to he the smartest, of the Fall ward­
robe accessories.
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‘“AYrioI DreSB—featured in Tricotine, PrunelladotH .apd Tricp. cord, with vegtecs of
Yes, and how full of appeal! The fabrics and fiie’l ‘ plain or harmonizing crepes. These’ dresses' are priced from $ 1 0 .5 0 to $35-00.
rich trimmings, of the more luxurious cloaks invite
Silk DreS'ses are very pretty in the heavy Braided and.Beaded patterns; others in
your finger tips to stroke their softness. And the-
. ..plainer lines. These are priced from $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 3 7 .5 0 .
more practii-al, tailored models in their own Brisk
. ¿»II 4
manner urge you to swagger along in their, warm, •
ample roominess.
....... ' ...
'Pile styles pictured conies from Printz which fact, of
course, endorses their superiority. Each design is of
a modishness in keeping with the latest dictates of
fasihon.
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You can find a garment to suit every need at remark-'
ably low prices. They range from—
,
$25.00 «0 $105.00
Other lines of «»oats in .Brown, Black, Navy, Rein­
deer and mixed colors. Priced from—
$ 1 1 .6 5 to $ 3 7 .5 0
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS
ft
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A W A Y TO SCHOOL IN A PRINTZ COAT
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September comes—school days come—and, too, the question of dre^s for the girl.
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Then, what shall she wear when fall winds blffw cold?
LADIES’ SUITS
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Tailored by Printz. Big variety to choose from.
They are tailored in Tricotine, Cord Twill, Velour
and Homespun. Are priced from $ 3 3 .7 5 to $59.00-
Other suits in both plain and fancy trimmed in black,
brown and navy. Priced from $ 1 7 .5 0 to $ 3 5 .0 0 .
80 Busy Stores
The Reason We
Sell For Less
We know! I t ’ll be a Printzess coat of imported $cotch plaid,of Herringbone mix­
ture Or Velour.
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SILK PETTICOATS
Practical ly plain or modishly trimmed in fur collars and nther.eonceits of fashion,
they form an assembly complete in sizes and colors. Such eoats se llâ t $ 1 9 .0 0 ,
$ 2 5 .0 0 and $28-00.
A large assortment colored Silk dci-sev, plain at
$ 2 .4 5
Silk Jerseys, embroidered, at $3-75