Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
FANS PAY
New Senators Who Are
Classified Column Rates
PH YSICIANS
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
m onth or more, Vic the word
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
each time.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Clarence C. D ill, o f W ashington them. Those early starts were dis-
p. m. only.
FOR SA LE
Senator Dill is the “ baby mem­ hartening and seemingly w ithout
ber’’
of the Senate. He is only 39 rew ard. He apparently was buck-
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FOR SALE— Oak buffet, 83 DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­
and
is
a
bachelor.
ing an invincible machine. But j Gross Receipts of Swatfest
Morton St.
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
88-3
Though
Promoter Make Staff-
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth.
- young in years, Dill is year after year, while he was
FOR SALE— Leghorn hens 50c
gering Slim.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to ' old in Political experience, having practicing law in Fairm ont, Neely;
each. Phone 340-Y.
88-3
kept
ham
m
ering
away
until
in
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i
served
two
consecutve
term
s
in
5. Swedeuburg Bldg., Ashland.
1908,
the
clouds
were
d
issip
â
t-1
17
^fEARS
IN G A M E
the House of Representatives
Ore.
FOR SALE— Renu-life electric
where he first was elected in 1914 ed somewhat, and he was elected
M a[n,Or'
156 ‘7 “r,h DR- E. B. A X G E IX -C h lro p rw d c ! »
to Mayor of Fairm ont.
j Started Llfe in Texas As a Cow-
That was the start of a public!
P o c h e r ; Few Bouts Have
• °8-3*!
and
Electro-Therapy. Office < i9 ig
career
which
has
kept
him
in
of-1
Ever F al,ed -
phone
48;
residence
142.
F
irst
FO R SALE— 5 Room House with
Dill in 1917 was one of the
National
Bank
building.
flee practically ever since. Still
bath and pantry; lot 5 0 x 1 4 2 ; _________________
_______‘willful m en” who voted against
NEW YORK, Nec. 16.— From
central location. Lock Box 53. DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings the war, for which he was excor- defying dictates of party leaders the very modest beginning
of
82-tf
office. Phone 91.
, iated by Woodrow Wilson. Once and bosses, Neely continued to cowpuncher in Texas, through a
— ------------------ America entered the w ar, how- run for office and continued to be sportsm an’s career which saw him
FOR SALE—-J 150.00 V ictro a DR. ERNEST W S.MITH Chiro- ever>
elected.
p a_x jjj
gtrength
vz a
a a a ra
a ca> a m
i a c e(j
va f
a uu
u a a ¿3
1.1 to
vvi
proprietor of many noted gam­
praetor,
near
Postoffice.
Hours
..
,
and $55.00 worth of records for
From Mayor he became clerk of
,, , .
. „ _
,
the fight, and his work was re-
bling houses in the W est and
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
. , , „
$137,00. See Mrs. Gray, McGee’s
warded by President Wilson with th e House of Delegates, 1911-13. N orthw est, George L. (Tex.) Rick
8tore.
89-3
appointm ent as chairm an of the Ho was elected to Congress Octo- ard today stands ou the greatest
PLUMBING
Congressional delegation which br 14, 1913, to fill the unexpired and most successful boxing pro­
FOR SALE— Uncalled for Suits
term of John W. Davis, who re­
Overcoats, dresses, mackinaws, JE R R I o NEAL Plum bing. 2j)7 • went to Europe to study w ar con-
m oter the world has ever seen.
E ast Main. Phone 138.
- ditions.
signed to accept the post of So­
trousers, etc. a t a big saving at
Seventeen years as a prom oter
licitor General of the United
It never occurred to Dill when
Orres Tailor Shop upstairs. 89-2 J
MONUMENTS
of fistic en tertainm ent have seen
I he was teaching school in south- States. Neely was returned to two nearly ten million dollars fin'd
T rees
MONUMENT— MARKERS
i ern Indiana several years ago, more Congresses, but was defeat­ th eir way into the Rickard cof-
F ru it and N ut Trees, Vines and
ed for the Sixty-seventh
three , fers.
Lowest Prices
j after graduation from Ohio Wes-
years ago.
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Plants.
Send for catalo g u e.!
i leyan University, th a t one day he
D .
.
To be specific the “ gates” of
W illam ette Valiey N ursery, Tan- 3rd and East Main St.
R eturning to battle the mine
v
223-6mo. would represent W ashington in
KT ,
,
fights sponsored by Tex have
gent, Oregon.
82-10*
both the House and Senate. He owners, Neely was elected to the reached the staggering total of
ASHLAND GRANITE
j was so content with the Middle Senate last November, defeating $9,550,556.71, which includes his
MONUMENTS
FO R SALE— House, good condi­
Senator Sutherland, him self in
W est th a t he at first refused an
Oregon G ranite Co.
last venture, the R enault-John­
tion, central location, near A r­
the coal business.
offer
to
teach
in
Spokane,
his
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
son bout. This total is the fruit
mory. 136 B Street ........... 82-9*
Neely was born on November of nearly 120 bouts, but before
Res. 470 Laurel
P hon e 444-Y present, home. He was later per­
W ILL TAKE ORDERS for
suaded and went West in 1907 to 9, 1874 a t Grove, W est Virginia. he quits the fight prom oting game
PLANING
MILL
C hristm as turkeys. Geo. W. Nich­
He served in the Spanish Ameri­ Tex ox’j ecis to reach the tw enty
teach and study law.
ols. Phone 18F2.
86-6*
can
W ar with the W est Virginia million m ark.
In 1912 Dill took an active p art
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
volunteer troops and was gradu­
“And why n o t? ” he said the
WORKS, Cor. Helman
FO R R E N T
and in the campaign of Governor E r­
ated from the academic and law other day. “ Boxing, you know, is
Van Ness. ’
nest
L
ister
and
became
L
ister’s
194tf
FOR RENT— A big front room.
private secretary. From th a t the departm ents of the University of still in its infancy.”
178 A. street.
88-6
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
W est Virginia.
Of his grand total Rickard has
step was short to national poli­
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
paid
out to fighters $4,500,000
tics.
FOR RENT— Modern 5 room
for SERVICE.
and to the Federal Government
bungalow w ith sleeping porch,
He is the second Democrat ever GOLDENDALE GROWS
Experienced movers and pack­
garage, large lot, 134 Pioneer.
M IDW INTER PEACH ES $1,296,106.22 in taxes.
ers of household goods. Deal­ to represent W ashington in the
“ Bug” Stings Him
See J. F. Place, 137 Oak St.
ers in coal and wood. Phone Senate. 1896 Judg George Turner
On September 3, 1906, the
was elected to the Legislature as
GOLDENDALE, W ash., Dec. 17
117.
W ANTED
fight
bug stung Tex and stung
a resu lt of fusion of th e Populist Juicy peaches picked from a tree
Office 89 Oak St. near
and Democratic parties. Not until In the garden orchard on his him so well th a t to date he has
W ANTED— Si n g 1 e b u g g y .
Hotel Ashland
Phone 470-J. Mrs. Kneebone.
Dill defeated Senator Poindexter farm in th e Carp lake district of not recovered.
TRANSFER
ANI}
EXPRESS—
by a 4,000 m ajority has another the foothills of the Simcoe m oun­ HOUSE LEADERS ARE
89-3*
T. L. POW ELL— General T rans­ Democrat been successful there. tains, about seven miles n o rth ­
FORCED TO CAPITULATE
. Typing
west of Goldendale, were dis­
Dill
made
a
leading
issue
of
fer—
Good
team
sfnd
motor
Public Typing; copying. 264 7th
trucks. Good service at a rea­ “ Newberryism” in his campaign, played here today by Charlie
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— Re­
St.
83-lm o.*
lam basted the ta riff bill and Neal, pioneer hom esteader of the publican House leaders capitula­
sonable price. Phone 83.
W AN TED— W ashing. 248 1st
championed the farm er and labor K lickitat valley. Mr. Neal said he ted to the little group of N orth­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— elements.
expects to have m idw inter fruit w estern insurgents, agreeing to
St.
62-2mo.*
King’s T ransfer, general hauling.
fresh off the tree on Christm as place R epresentativ John M. Nel­
RA NTED — More A shlanders to Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,
tree.
son, of Wisconsin, insurgents’
gain a tasting acquaintance with Plaza Pool H all.
M.
M.
Neely,
of
W
est
V
irginia
45-tf
leader, on the powerful rules com­
“ Home-Spun Sweets” . Mail orders
Senator Neely entered politics
m ittee. The refusal of the lead­
delivered. Assorted box 40 cents.
with the chief aim of sm ashing
ers to do this at the opening of
Belle D unnavan, 475 Beach St. For a smooth shave,
what was known throughout W est
Congress blocked the completion
89 .5« and quick service, go
Virginia a few years ago as the
of the house organization two
to the Shell B arber
“ Coal T ru st” dom ination of the
WANTED— Fresh milch cow.
days,
during which insurgents
Shop, across from De­
state. That control of candidates
H olstein preferred. Fresh now or
tied up business.
pot. G rinding of all
and offices extended to both the
In January. Must be heavy m ilker
kinds. C hildren’s work
State and national fields. Unless
and gentle. F or Sale— Few Duroc
Prineville— C ontract let for
a specialty.
a candidate had the backing of
shoats 75 to 80 pounds. Mrs. Ny-
building the C entral Oregon Su­
— w hat to give anyone and
the coal mine owners the chances
W. A. SHELL, P ipo.
berg, Talent. Lukes old place.
gar refinery here.
for success at the polls were Slim.
all for Christm as gifts.
88-3* 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
This condition angered Neely,
M ISCELLANEOUS
and he set about as early as 1902
to “ beat the bosses,” as he called
F IR S T CLASS DRESSM AKING
Prices reasonable. Room 7, over
Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lm o*
Sitting In Upper House
10 MILLIONS
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la c i i
M onday, D ecem ber 17, 1023
It w asn’t the M alamute cafe, ed up B attling Nelson, then a r in g , notew orthy was the Johnny Wil­
but anyway a bunch of the boys sensation on the Pacific Coast, to son-Bryan Downey fizzle at the
were whoopin’ it up in Tex’s battle Joe Gans, title-holder, for Boyle Acreage. The total of ’cov­
! gambling house
in
GoWfteld, the lightw eight championship of er charge" was so stinted that
I Nov., when there was a lull in the the wor d. The bout was staged on Tex. in a m anner paternally fam ­
! excitement the place
afforded, September 3, 1906, and Gans and ous, dug deep into his pocket and
and someone expressed a desire Nelson founght th eir famous for- fished out $60,000 to let the
for “ something new.”
i ty-one-round battle, which netted wor d know he has as good a las­
Glasses filled with am ber col­ Tex a $69,715 “ gate” and a neat er as he was a winner.
ored fluid were emptied for in- profit of $36,215:
—
Tex was off to a good start, but
had difficulty in m atching fight­
ers until 1910, when, under his
financial guidance, Jeffries and
Jack Johnson met in Reno and in­
creased hia private exchequer with
a cool $150,000.
Lithia
i
Our Windows
spiration and the “ birth of a no­
tion’ in one im aginative soul put
Tex Rickard on the road to fame
and fortune.
“ Howr about a prize fig h t? ”
suggested this worthy.
“ Fine! A ttaboy!” was the gen­
eral response of the other habit­
ues, and Tex started planning.
Visiting San Francisco, he sign-
Whole Milk
com m unicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army a t the
W hiteShleld Home, 565 May-
fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon.
RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING
F o r reshingling or painting and
calsom ining all work guaranteed
call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or
C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
77-lm o*
FOR EXCHANGE— 12 acres
O rland California price
$3500
clear, w ant Ashland property.
FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY
MEDFORD, OREGON.
89-3
FOR EXCHANGE— Elegant
suburban property Medford, a
$10,000 home, offered for $6500
and will take half or more in
Ashland property. FOUR-SITE
REALTY AGENCY MEDFORD.
89-3
FOR EXCHANGE— A partm ent
house in C entralia, W ash. W orth
$5000 to $6000 will trade for
A shland property, town or small
ranch. FOUR-SITE R E A L T Y
AGENCY MEDFORD, OREGON.
89-3
Canby to have $25,000 cannery
ready by May 1.
RATS
A re dangerous pests. They waste,
destroy and poison things th a t are
GOOD
1 by the
I ’
BERNARD
Tather g /¡
Physical
C u ltu re
M A fA D D E N
At no period of life does the hu­
m an being so much require fresh a ir
as in the periods of babyhood, child­
hood and growing youth. D uring
TO
EAT
B ut when you feed them RAT
SNAP— and they crave for it as
a cat does cat nip— it is absolu-
tely GUARANTEED to rid you of
all ra ts and mice.
N aturally it’s good— made by
FRANKLIN
Bakery
Radio For
MOTHER
& Sons
— A radio set for m other
will give enterainm ent
and pleasure during the
w inter months. We have
them ready to install.
S e ts $ 1 5 to $ 1 2 5
Radio Supply
i-
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Ulliliiilüiülillll!
GHRISÏJL
~let eledricity
do ÎÎKP
It’s the gift that’s most useful that is
welcomed the most and remembered the
longest.
•
* This Christmas why not let electricity
do the work? At your electrical dealer's
there are gifts for everyone — gifts you
k g o w will ^afford years of useful enjoy­
ment.
•
• B efo re you wear yourself out shopping
—see these gifts at your dealer’s today.
Electric Range
Vacuum Cleaner
Electric Sewing Machine
W ashing Machine
(On e a sy p aym en ts)
of Ashland
It will pay you to buy furs of a furrier.
Inspect our stock at M. M. Store, Medford.
Collars and Cuff made to order.
Bartlett. / Furrier
E le c tric T o s star. So m ethin g e v e ry
w o m e n w a n t« . A splendid g ilt for
th e g ir l a t school, college, o r In
business.
E l e c l 'i c T u i l c Stove. Q u ic k —end­
less uses. Cooks e n tire luncheons,
suppers — rig h t on th e ta b le .
Taxidermist and Fur Shop
M edford
J. D. Mars, Prop.
Ship
Them
,
the Trail for Hiltson
to
Lcmos &
Hanscorn
for
Studebaker Cars
«
At Medford, Ore.
THEM
t
MC N A IR BROS.
PRO VO ST’S
Write for Circulars and Shipping Tags.
HiiiiüiiiiiiiiiHm
G ifts th a t do the W O R K .
Ladies
theie epochs the processes of up-build-
ln8 the body are going on continu-
ously. We all know how babies and
children grow. The most healthful
of children are those who are taken
out-of-doors and kept out-of-doors
Wm.
as
much as possible, winter and sum­
say “ we are pleased to state we
159 Washington St.
mer,
from the very hour of their ,
consider RAT SNAP is. w ithout
San Francisco, Cal.
doubt, the best R at and Mouse birth. There is no danger whatever
exterm inator we have ever u s e d .! In this course of procedure, even if
They retu rn highest prices for Live and Dressed Turkeys of any
I t does ALL you claim — and more the child is weakly, provided you house in California.
too.” Three Sizes— 35c, 65c, $1.25. make every provision for the warmth
D ressed T urkeys are now in dem and and w ill bring righ t alon g
RAT-SNAP will Kill
20c to 3 5 cents. T he b est days to reach u s w ill be Thursday and
of its body. See that it breathes F riday m ornings, as th ey are w anted for th e Saturday trade. D ressed
through its nostrils, wrap its body Y oung H en T urkeys are esp ecially in dem and.
op well and leave nature do the rest.
REFEREN CES:- Bank of Italy, San Francisco: W. C. Kiefer,
and leave no sm all
of
the
American Railway Express: United States D epartm ent of
No
sleeping
room
can
be
healthful
!i
Sold and guaranteed by
that does not allow the fullest supply A griculture, Room 1 F erry Building:
COOK
RUE success is joyous. It is
* always sunny on the heights.
The finest tasks are done in the
spirit of play. Form the saving
habit. It is work at first, hut it
soon becomes a pleasure.
Complies with U. S. govern­
m ent standards for milk bread.
128 N. G rape
Phone 57
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A New Loaf
Double Sole—heavy duty kangaroo, extra wide
last, for the man who needs a light weight up­
per for comfort. A kangaroo work shoe with
a dressy appearance. Neither Skuffs nor
Peels. U. S. rubber heel.
Corner Main and Oak
The Spirit oi Play
The real staff of life, n a tu re ’s
perfect vitam in food.
American Gentleman Kangaroo
Overland Shoe Shop
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Southern
Converse “ Caboose” rubbers, non-skid (act­
ually), have tougher stuff in them, and are a
great assurance to safe footing. Railroad men
prefer them. Try a pair, at $2.15
Lithia Bakery
On Sale Today
Good Shoes
Bankers Last with a style and appearance
which is dressy as well as easy on the feet. Kan­
garoo always takes a fine polish, because its
surface is never rough. You can cut it, seldom
snags and neither skuffs nor peels.
— We are making preparations
to serve the Christm as Day ap­
petites with the finest bakery
goods, pastries, cakes and
bread Ashland lias ever had.
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Beaver Block
W hen we consider that it is a part
of the plan of N ature to compel the
human body to breathe in and breathe
out oxygen, without a single mo­
m ents cessation, from the time of
birth until the time of death, that
fact alone ought to stamp the act of
breathing as one of tremendous sig­
nificance and overwhelming import­
ance. W hat makes us inhale and
what exhale? While we have a large
control over our breathing apparatus,
the principal operation is absolutely
beyond our control or volition and
goes on day and night, asleep or
awake, conscious or unconscious, in
the new-born babe as well as in the
healthy adult.
In Niacfadden’s Encyclopedia of
Physical Culture scientists tell us that
the average adult inhales 480 cubic
inches of air per minute while at rest.
If he walks four miles an hour, he
draw s m five times as much, or 2,400
cubic inches per minute; if he walks
six miles an hour, he draw s in seven
times as much, or 3,360 cubic inches
per minute.
We have but to look at the func-
ti«( s of breathing to realize its su-
' importance. T here are three
,.IeJ things that breathing accom­
plishes: First, the elimination of im­
purities from the blood and at the
same time its revivification. Second,
the warming of the body. T hird, it
performs the last very needful act in
the processes of converting the food
that has been digested by the stomach
bod ° °0<* ^°r USC thro««i‘out the
Christmas
BREAD
15c
PROVOST BROS
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ÔJintsï
for
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Tell Santa
A N Y GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Quality
"B attle o f C entury”
Since then he has promoted
fight after fight, reaching the
climax of his unfinished career
with the Dempsey-Carpenter “ bat­
tle of the century” at Boyle’s
Thirty Acres, in Jersey City. The
battle magnetized receipts which
which to ta ’ed
$1,525.580. of
which Tex retained possession of
som ething like $800,000 and paid
out about $435,000 for the
w orld’s greatest arena.
The Dempsey-Firpo swatfest
was his other promotion which
topped the m illion-dollar mark.
And of all the bouts he has
staged only two or three have
been financial failures. The most
36-4 First St.
TOUR PARTNERS
IN PRO G RESS
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