Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACK THREE
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Classified Column
C lassified Colum n R ates
O ne c e n t th e w ord each
tim e.
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r one
m o n th o r i^o re, to e th e w ord
each tim e.
Market Basket
This is Ashlands
Place To Find
What It Wahts
To Eat Sunday
IY>R SALE
F O R S A L E — V ose & Son p iano.
426-A St.
84-3*
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
F O R SALK— 5 Room H o u se w ith
h a th a n d p a n tr y ; lo t 50x142;
c e n tr a l lo c a tio n . Lock Box 53.
8 2 -tf
Trees
F r u i t a n d N u t T re es, V ines a n d
P la n ts .
Send fo r c a ta lo g u e .
W illa m e tte V alley N u rs e ry . T a n ­
g e n t, O regon.
82-10*
EKII
EXAMINED BY
TO HOLD TEACHERS’
19
F O R S A L E — H ouse. good c o n d i­
tio n , c e n tra l lo c a tio n , n e a r A r­
m o ry . 136 B S tre e t ............82-9*
W ILL TAKE O RDERS fo r Take Salts to W ash K idn eys if
Rack P ain s you or B lad­
C h ris tm a s tu rk e y s . Geo. W . N ich ­
der B others.
ols. P h o n e 1 8 F 2 .
86-6*
FO R R E N T
EARN 5 3-4 PER CENT
N otice is h e re b y given t h a t th e
C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t o f J a c k -
son C o u n ty , O regon, w ill hold th e
r e g u la r e x a m in a tio n of a p p lic a n ts
fo r S ta te C e rtific a te s a t J a c k ­
so n v ille a s follow s:
C om m encing
W e d n esd a y , De­
l
cern 19, 1923 a t 9 :0 0 o’clock a.
m ., a n d c o n tin u in g u n til S a tu r ­
d ay , D ecem ber 22, 1923 a t 4 :0 0
I o 'clo ck p. nt.
W ednesday Forenoon
U. S. H isto ry , W ritin g ( P e n ­
m a n s h ip ), M usic, D raw ing.
W ednesday A fternoon
F lu sh y o u r k id n ey s by d rin k in g
a q u a rt of w a te r e ach d ay, a lso
F O R R E N T — M odern
5 room
ta k e s a lts o ccasio n ally , say s a n o t­
b u n g a lo w w ith sle e p in g porch,
ed a u th o r ity , w ho te lls u s t h a t too
g a ra g e , la rg e lo t,
134 P io n e e r.
m uch ric h food fo rm s a c id s w hich
See J . F . P la ce , 137 O ak St.
j a lm o st p a ra ly z e th e k id n ey s in
i th e ir e ff o r ts to expel it fro m th e
W ANTED
blood. T hey becom e slu g g ish an d
T yping
w e a k e n ; th e n you
m ay s u ffe r
P u b lic T y p in g , copying. 264 7th
P h y sio lo g y , R e a d in g , M anual
j w ith a d u ll m iserv in th e k id n e v
gt
8 3 -lm o .* reg io n , s h a rp p a in s in th e hack o r I T ra in in g . C o m p o sitio n . D om estic i
Science, M ethods
in
R e a d in g ,
W ANTED— W a sh in g . 24 8 1st sick h e a d a c h e , dizziness, y o u r
C
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of
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ra w in g ,
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o.’ sto m ach so u rs, to n g u e is c o a te d ,
DISTINCTIVE SLIP-ON FROCKS
a n d w hen th e w e a th e r is bad you M ethods in A rith m e tic .
MISCELLANEOUS
A charming morning frock is pic-
T hursday Forenoon
________________ h av e
rh e u m a tic
tw in g e s. - T he
tured to the left. It is a slip-on, de-
A rith m e tic , H is to ry of E d u c a veloped in dark blue wool crêpe and
F IR S T CLASS D R ESSM A K IN G | u rin e g e ts cloudy, fu ll of se d im e n t
P ric e s re a s o n a b le . R oom 7, over ! th e c h a n n e ls o fte n g e t so re a n d tio n , P sy ch o lo g y , M ethods in Geo- trim m ed with the lingerie collar and
T id in g s office. P h o n e 77. 8 4 -lm o * ¡ ir r ita te d , o b lig in g you to seek re - g ra p h y , M echanical D ra w in g , Do- cuffs th a t Paris affects so frequently
lief tw o o r th re e tim e s d u rin g th e m estic A rt, C o u rse of S tu d y fo r th a t itm a y ’b e « r r i e d o u t i n T n u m b er
k N V GIRL IN TRO UBLE— May n jg h t
of fashionable fabrics. If preferred,
D om estic A rt.
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n s ig n L ee
th e.upper p art of the skirt and lower
.
„
To h e lp n e u tra liz e th e se l r r it a t-
Thursday A fternoon
p a rt of the blouse m ay be of contrast-
o f th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e
ing material. M edium size requires
.. _
n r
' m g acid s, to help c le a n se th e kid-
G
ra
m
m
a
r,
G
e
o
g
ra
p
h
y
,
A
m
erò-
W h lteS W eld H om e, 565 M ay--
^ards 36-inch material,
neys a n d flu s h off tlie
b o d y 's can L ite r a tu r e , P h y sics, T y p e w rit-
ith yoke and front panel cut in
f a i r A ve., P o r tla n d , O regon.
u rin o u s w a ste , g e t fo u r ou n ces jn g. M ethods in L a n g u a g e , T h e sis one, the second model expresses a new
idea for the one-piece slip-on frock. It
RESH INGLIXG & CALSOMINING ' of J a d S a lts from a n y p h a rm a c y fo r P rim a ry C e rtific a te
is suited to development in the season’s
F o r re s h in g lin g o r p a in tin g and h e re ; ta k e a ta b le s p o o n fu l in a
F riday F orenoon
woolens, silks or satins. The neck m ay
c a lso m in in g a ll w o rk g u a ra n te e d g lass of w a te r b e fo re b re a k fa s t
be fuushed m round or v-shaped out-
T h e o ry a n d P ra c tic e ,
O rth o ­ line, or, if
the tront
fro n tm
a y be
.. preferred,
preierrea, tne
may
c a ll A. V. H ood. P h o n e 398 o r j for a few d a y s, an d y o u r k id n e y s
g ra p h y (S p e llin g ), P h y sica l Ge­ •lashed an a the edges turned back to
C. W. J u d k in s P h o n e 390-R .
m ay th e n a c t fin e . T his fam o u s
o g ra p h y , E n g l i s h
L ite r a tu r e , ! form revere. Piping m ay be intro-
7 7 -lm o * s a lts is m ad e fro m
th e acid of
duced a t the sides of the panel and
C h e m istry .
I yoke with sm art effect. Medium size
L|- < ------------- -g ra p e s an d lem on ju ic e , co m bined
, requires 4J4 yards 36-inch material.
F rid a y A fte rn o o n
w ith lith ia , a n d lias been used fo r
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
School L aw , G eology, A lg e b ra ,| No. 1595. Sizes, 34 to 52 inches bust.
I y e a rs to h e lp flu sh and s tim u la te
Pricer 35 cents.
: slu g g ish k id n e y s;
a lso to n e u ­ C ivil G o v e rn m e n t.
Second Model:
Dress No. 1601.
PH Y SIC IA N S
tra liz e th e acid s in th e sy stem
Saturday Forenoon
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35
cents.
M A T T IE R. SH A W — R esi-
th e y no lo n g e r ir r ita te , t h u s ,
G eo m etry , B o tan y .
d'ence an d o ffice, 108 P i o n e e r < o fte n re lie v in g b la d d e r w e a k n e ss.!
Saturday A fternoon
Old fa sh io n e d la sse s c ream t a f ­
a v e n u e . T e lep h o n e 28. O ffice
J a d S a lts is in ex p e n siv e;
can
fy
a t R ose B ros.
8 4 tf
G e n e ral H isto ry , B o o k k eep in g
h o u r s , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 n o t in ju r e a n d m ak e s a d e lig h tfu l
SU SA N N E HOM ES C A R T E R
p. m . on ly .
' e ffe rv e s c e n t lith ia -w a te r d rin k . (
---------------—------------------- --------—----- By a ll m ea n s h av e y o u r p hysician
m t. krnkst a
yoar k ney a leaat M ost co m p le te lin e of box choc- 1
of
of head
head or
or cl chest are more easily
tlc e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an d (
treated
"
externally
ext«
with—
tw ice a year.
j o la te s in th e c ity .
W a tc h o u r
th r o a t — X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
No. 1 0 6 .w indow . R ose B ro s.
8 4 tf
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d .
▼ V a p o R ub
PROFESSIONAL |
.
D R . E . B. ANGELL— C h iro p ra c tic
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
O ffice
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t
N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g .
D R . H AW LEY— A bove
office. P h o n e 91.
T id in g s
D R . E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­
p r a c to r, n e a r P o sto ffic e . H o u rs
9-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114.
W
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ft T
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TONIGHT
Hickman Bessey Co.
M ONUM ENTS
VAUDEVILLE
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon G ranite Co.
S. P E N N IS T O N , S a lesm a n .
R e s. 4 7 6 la tu r e l
P h o n e 444-Y
PLANING MILL
JORDON’S SASH AND C A BIN ET,
W O RK S,
C or. H e lm a n
and
V an N ess.
1 9 4 tf|
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
W h ittle T r a n s f e r A S to ra g e Co. j
fo r SERVIC E.
E x p e rie n c e d m o v ers a n d p a c k ­
e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a l- !
e rs in coal a n d wood. P h o n e !
a
117.
O ffice 89 O ak St. n e a r
H o te l A sh lan d
T R A N SF E R
AND
E X PR E SS—
T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ra l T r a n s ­
f e r — Good te a m
and
m o to r
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a - •
s o n a b ie p rice. P h o n e 83.
T R A N SF E R AND E X PR E SS—
R i n g 's T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l h a u lin g .
D r y w ood fo r s a le . P h o n e 113.
P la z a P o o l H a ll.
4 5 -tf
S w ifts— B acon, B oiled H am ,
■Chipped beef a n d la rd . G et it a t
D e tric k s . I t ’s th e b e st.
53-tf
Oh Boy! T h a t s a lt ris in g b read .
8 4tf
B o n T on.
F o r a sm o o th sh a v e ,
a n d q u ick se rv ic e, go
t o th e S hell B a rb e r
S h o p , a c ro ss fro m D e­
p o t.
G rin d in g of a ll
k in d s . C h ild re n ’s wrork
a sp e c ia lty .
W . A. SH ELL, Prpo.
^ 32 A. St. A shland, Ore
O U R S iO M A C H
causes bad breath, gassy palu«,
coated tongue ai.u lurching.
Always find relief i>
C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
TABLETS
Sweeten v«-—
...»
.«
and
The Ladder Jinx”
'I lie c le v e r C om edy D ram a P ic tu r e
SATURDAY
’“Nearly a Cowboy”
A dm ission In c lu d in g T ax:
A d u lts 55c, C hildren 25c.
P ictures 7 :3 0 ;
Play 8 :3 0
Something New
And many other points on
the Southern Pacific in the
Sunny Southern States.
U se one of fo u r d a ily t r a i l s to
C a lifo rn ia . T h ro u g h S ta n d a rd an d
T o u ris t sle e p in g c a rs to San F r a n ­
cisco a n d Los A ngeles.
T a k e y o u r ch oice of th re e ro u te s
to tlie E a s t from C a lifo rn ia w ith
liro u g h sle e p in g c a rs to E a s te rn
c itie s.
e
S ig h ts w o rth se ein g v ia th e
S o u th e rn R o u te in c lu d e th e
A m erican R iv e r C anyon, P ic ­
tu re s q u e C a rriso G orge, a n d
th e fam o n s A pache T ra il of
A rizona.
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Southern Pacific Lines
— w liat to give a n y o n e and
a ll for C h ristm a s g ifts.
PROVOST BROS
PLAZA M A R K ET
II. A. Stearns
We Deliver
Gl X. Main
Xmas Candy
S ateen m ixed p u re s u g a r candy.
P er Pound
PEIL’S CORNER
I '
g
23c
For
C h ris tm a s — g r a p e f ru it,
Whole Milk
n u ts , d a te s , o ra n g e s , c ra n b e r ­
BREAD
rie s, fig s, b a n a n a s , p u m p k in s,
p im ien to e s,
W r ig h t’s
su p re m e
A New Loaf
m a y o n n a ise, g ree n a n d rip e ol­
153 E . Main
15c
Phone 5 0
P LU M M ER
53 E. M ain
P h o n e 59
__j_
T he re a l s ta f f of life, n a tu r e ’s
p e rfe c t v ita m in food.
^
ííju ite-
C om plies w ith U. S. g o v e rn ­
m e n t s ta n d a r d s fo r m ilk b read.
On Market Monday At
Your Grocer’s
N a tu ra lly i t ’s good— m ad e
Litliia
Write Me About Your Case
TF you will write me about
* your condition, I will send
you my FREE illustrated book
which tells many things about
Piles and other recital troubles
which YOL1 should know.
It also explains my non-surgical
treatment which, without pain or
confinement^ is GUARANTEED
to cure your Piles—or fee refunded.
j
It also lists hundreds of*
form er p atien ts, both
men and w om en, who
testify as to my skill. j
DEAN, M.D
V H IS
by
»
FRANKLIN
Bakery
Quality
for
28 Stores
Christmas
— W e a re m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s
to se rv e th e C h ristm a s Day a p ­
p e tite s w ith th e fin e s t b a k e ry
goods,
p a s trie s ,
c a k es
and
b re a d A sh lan d h a s e v e r h ad .
Fresh Fruits
and
Vegetables
PORTIAND.ORECON
W H tN W H IT IN O
Big Lot of
C H IC K E N S
Florida Grape Fruit
Large Size
10c each
Lemons, Sunkist Brand
Large Size
2 for 5c, Doz. 29c
«Jap Oranges
55 to 70 to the Box
90c in lioX lots
Really ne use in looking
for a better place to trade
than a 20th Century store
and so conveniently loca­
Eagle Market
Campbells Tomato Soup, new pack,
2 cans,
Creme Oil Soap
4 Bars .........................................
Knights Rogue River Catsup, large
Bottles, each .............................
Del Monte Catsup,
Pint Bottles ...............................
Royal Baking Powder,
Large Can .................................
20th Century Xmas Candies—twenty thousand
pounds of the most satisfying staple eandie ‘S m
the market.
Rolled Oats,
9 Pound S a c k ...........".........
Layer Figs, very fancy for eating purposes,
irpos
Pound 20c
1 75
5 pounds, 95c, 10 Pounds..........
Raisins,—Thompson’s unbleached
S e e d le s s
Pound 12c,
3 Pounds .................................
Pop Coin, year old, 2 pounds 15c,
4 Pounds .......................................
Royal White Soap,
6 B a r s ...........................................
Oregon Walnuts, choice budded,
Pound 35c, 3 pounds .. ? ............
20th Century Coffee, completes with satisfaction
daeti
a good dinner, pound 35c
<£ 4 00
3 P o u n d s .............................
Amaizo Oil, pints 25c,
Quarts .................................
18c
25c
28c
25c
40c
53c
$1
—and best of meats will be our
Saturday Special Sale for to­
morrow.
If you have not tried our Satur­
day Specials in fresh and cured
meats, chickens and rabbits, you
are missing part of the joy of ec­
onomical shopping and eating.
28 Store
Prices quoted in this ad good from Saturday, Deeeniher loth till Friday night,
December 21st.
PAPER
Saturday Specials
20«iCcnturyGr«cery
After the purchase is made, it must give satisfaction -It’s the
20th Century way.
Lithia Bakery
L e t us a s sis t you w ith th e d e ta ils
of y o u r trip .
•
JO H N M. SCOTT
A sst. P a s s e n g e r T ra ffic M an ag er
P o r tla n d , O regon
Tell Santa
No. 1 W alnuts 30c lb, 3 ’* lbs. $1.00
No. 1 Potatoes $1.75 per 100 Pounds
New Nebraska Corn Meal, sck., 35c
Coasters
Ten-day stopover
on all tickets at
San Francisco - Los Angeles
Our Window
By the B o x .................$2.25
9 Dozen...................... 1.00
2 Dozen............................25
. 1 Dozen............................15
Overland
Present
J E R R Y O ’NEAL.— P lu m b in g . 207
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
L o w est P ric e s
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
3 rd a n d E a s t M ain S t.
223-6m o. j
S’
T h is show ed a to ta l ta x fo r th e c la ss of f ru its from C a lifo rn ia to
23 ra ilro a d s of $6 0 ,5 0 1 ,1 0 9 an d A tla n tic C oast s ta te s.
in 1922 of $ 1 9 1 .8 2 2 ,9 5 3 , a n in ­
U. A. O rm an d y .
c re a se of o v er 217 p e r cen t.
h e o fte n jo k in g ly sp o k e
of h is
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a ilm e n t as n o t illn ess, b u t ov er-
n u rsin g .
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,
! F o r m o re th a n h a lf a c e n tu ry
he liv e d th e la b o rio u s, u n e x c itin g .
i
. .
, . .
y et h a p p y a n d »“ ^ P e n d e n t life of
j th e v a lle y fa rm e r.
!
t ___________________
H — tdh te ste d w agons th a t g
B w ill p lea se a n y hoy and som e
g| g irls.
•
ives, S w andow n C ake F lo u r.
“The Good for Nothing
Husband”
PLU M B IN G
com pany, a t th e d e c id u o u s f r u it
r a te h e a rin g in San F ra n c isc o be-
fo re e x a m in e r E. M. S te e r of th e
I n te r s ta te C om m erce com m ission.
YES!
SUNKIST ORANGES
O i x r 1 7 M illion Ja ra U aad Y ea rly
l/M
P acific ! fo r th e f irs t n in e m o n th s of 1923. ¡$ 1 .7 3 to $1.14 in th e r a te on th is
Oranges
V IC K S
Fra cri
S o u th e rn
In th e w e ste rn d is tr ic t th e 18
L .‘ N. W e ttlo n g , re p re s e n tin g
T e stim
In o c n o y m e Says
W ill î n i l » h m 7 “ " g la r e e r r a " ro a d s "> 1 3 2 -’ d ad a " th e w e ste rn ra ilro a d s , te s tifie d at
o p e ra tin g incom e of $2 8 7 ,8 9 1 ,0 0 0 le n g th c o n c e rn in g g o v e rn m e n ta l
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
w hich p ro v id ed a r e tu r n of 3.71 a n d
ra ilro a d
re p o rts
show ing
A n e t ra ilw a y o p e ra tin g incom e p er c e n t on th e ir p ro p e rty . D u r­ tra n s p o rta tio n costs a n d th e pros- j
of $7 4 5 ,5 1 5 ,0 0 0 w ould he n e c es­ ing th is y e a r th e r e tu r n h a s been p e rity of th e fa rm e rs g e n e ra lly , j
sa ry if in 1923 th e ra ilro a d s of a t th e r a te of 3.75 p e r c e n t a c ­ He gave e s tim a te d co sts fo r h a n d -i
lin g C a lifo rn ia p ro d u c ts to ea st-
th is c o u n try w e re to e a rn
th e c o rd in g to te stim o n y by A dam s.
5% p e rc e n t r e tu r n on p ro p e rty
F ive of th e la rg e ra ilro a d s in i i n n ia,'h e ts.
used in tra n s p o rta tio n
service. th e e a s te rn g ro u p h av e
e a rn e d 1 T ,ie h e a rin g is being co n d u cted
T hey w ill fall
s h o rt of th is a- th is y e a r a. r e tu r n
of 4.99 p e r on th e a p p lic a tio n of th e C a liio r-
m o u n t by a b o u n t $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
c e n t on th e ir p ro p e rty th e w itn e ss n ia d e c id o u s f r u it s h ip p e rs to th e
T h is w as th e te s tim o n y given te s tifie d . E x h ib its p re s e n te d by com m ission fo r a re d u c tio n from
to d ay by R o b e rt A d am s a s s is ta n t th e w itn ess show ed th e n e t of re-
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Z --------------------------------------------------- tu r n fo r th e 23 ra ilro a d s listed
P IO N E E R SISK IY O U A X
fro m both te r r ito r ie s to be an a v ­
IS C A L L E D BY D E A T H
e ra g e of 4.22 p e r c e n t fo r th is
y ear. An e x h ib it
sh o w in g
th e
Y R E K A , C al., Dec. 14.— S co tt n u m b e r of ra ilro a d em ployes,
v a lle y lo st one of its m an y s tu rd y h o u rs w o rk ed a n d co m p e n sa tio n
p io n e e rs w hen Jo h n G o rm an , 87, fo r 1915 a n d fo r 1922 W’a s i n tr o ­
old
hom e d u ced . T h is c o m p ila tio n show ed
p assed aw ay a t h is
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , S u rro u n d e d
an in c re a s e in r a te of w ages of
. . . ,
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