PAGE THKBB ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Monday, December 31, 1023 PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS P R . MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ dence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. Telephone 28. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. only. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— PraU tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. Ore. DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. Office phone 48; residence 142. F irst N ational Bank building. DR. HAWLEY— Above office. Phone 91. Tidings DR. ERNEST W. S M ltll— Chiro-1 praetor, near Postoffice. Hours 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. PtUMBING JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 E ast Main. Phone 138. MONUMENTS MONUMENT— MARKERS Lowest Prices . ASHLAND GRANITE CO. 3rd and E ast Main St. 223-6mo. ASHLAND GRANITE MONUMENTS Oregon Granite Co. S. PENNISTON, Salesman. Res. 476 Laurel Phone 444-Y PLANING MILL JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET WORKS, Cor. Helman and Van Ness. 194tf • Make the JMeui Y ear a P rosperous and H appy Year .___________9 TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. for SERVICE. Experienced movers and pack­ ers of household goods. Deal­ ers in coal and wood. Phone 117. Office 89 Oak St. near Hotel Ashland TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— Do Your T rading In flsh lasd ttlith T hese Tip-Top F riendly M erchants That Walton Forces Plan to Force Kian Issue in 1924 New Year Resolution T, L. POWELL— General T rans­ fer— Good team and motor trucks. Good service a t a rea­ sonable price. Phone 83. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— K ing’s Transfer, general hauling Dry wood for sale. Phone 113, P lasa Pool Hall. 45-tf F o r a smooth shave, and quick service, go to the Shell B arber Shop, across from De­ pot. ■ G rinding of all kinds.. C hildren’s work a specialty. Everytim e you w ant good eatables and be happy. And a Happy New Year to all. PLUM M ER W. A. SHELL, Prpo. E32 A. St. Ashland, Ore 153 E. Main Classified Column Classified Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one m onth or more, %c the word each time. FOR SALE - AÈ\)R" s A L E— Buescher C Melo­ dy saxophone— nearly new. Call 42 Second St. or phone 110. Phone 59 WTOiraiffliiiwiMiiraii g «= Greetings For The New Year LMay 1924 be like our woven] jw ire fence, never suffer al |break. PEIL’S CORNER »9*001__________________ . FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furnished House 478 Boulevard. 98-tf Happy WANTED ' V Typing Public Typing, copying. 264 7th St. 83-lm o.* New Year WANTED— Washing. 248 1st St. • 62-2mo.* From MISCELLANEOUS Superior Bread Health Bread FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Prices reasonable. Room 7, over Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lm o* ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May com m unicate w ith Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army a t the W hites Weld Home, 565 May-, fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon. RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING For reshingling or painting and calsom ining all work guaranteed , call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R. p V I C K S NEUMONIA Call a physician.. Then begin “emergency” treatment with ▼ O w V a r o R ub 1 7 M illion J a r» U te d Y ea rly RATE INCREASE ON APPLES IS REDUCED II II Whole Milk Bread —And all the Franklin quality cakes, pasteries and good eats from FRANKLIN Bakery Baier’s Service Station Everything Available in the Up-to-the-minute Station, including Real Service and Courtesy. Free Crank Case Ser­ OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec.' 30.— Kian and anti-K ian forces in Ok­ lahoma are organizing for a gi­ gantic political campaign in the 1924 general elections. Since the im peachm ent and ouster of Governor J. C. W alton, who staged a spectacular cam­ paign against the “ Invisible Em ­ pire,’’ beginning in Ju n e and reaching its climax when he de­ clared the en tire State under m a r­ tial law, adherents of th e form er Governor have taken up his fight to force the Kian into the open, R epresentative Jom es Taylor, of McAlester, and J. W. Callahan, of j W ilburton, a Farm er-Labor mem­ ber of the Legislature, said in an interview. “ The so-called anti-K ian bill passed by the recent extraordin- ! ary session of the Legislature is ju st the same as no bill a t all,” R epresentative Callahan declared, "for the ‘unm asking’ provision in the bill keeps the klan from com­ ing under the category of ‘m ask­ ed bands’ because it stipulates religious organizations parading in masks and robes do not come under the prohibitory regulation. The Kian has always carried on its parades and dem onstrations, carrying signs, such aa: We put Bibles in schools.’ ‘We believe in P rotestant schools,’ etc. “Make-Shift” Decried . “ The people of the sta’te, who really did want a law enacted th a t would unmask the Kian and lay bare its membership like th a t of any other secret organization, have lost faith in the legislature I since it passed the m ake-shift bill, and already, in my section of the j state, petitions are being circula- i ted which will w rite an amend- | ment to the Oklahoma Constitu- ; tion and pass A ldrich’s Antl-Klan j law .’’ Aldrich Blake, form er executive counselor of Governor W alton, who was “ fired” by the form er Executive, mad*e public a state­ ment th a t he would carry the Kian issue into every precinct in the state when the Governor took issue with B lake on the way in which he wonfd conduct the cam­ paign against the Ku Klux Kian in Oklahoma. He is reported to have obtained more than 5,000 signatures to the initiatory peti­ tion, which would require approx­ im ately 25,000 signatures to have it placed ont he ballot a t the next general or special election. Opposition Grows “ The Ku Klux Kian is fighting under cover and is dabbling in politics of the state, and there seems to be justification of ju st such an organization to take the New Year NEW YEAR opposite side and work under cov­ er against them ,” R epresentative Taylor declared, in describing the organization of an anti-K ian or­ der in southeast Oklahoma, which — and with your fu tu re en­ he said, was getting to be “ju st tertain m en t and connection with the progressive world about as strong as th e Ku Klux — keep in touch and in tune K ian” in his locality. — put a radio set in your “ This organization will affil­ home for happiness, educa­ iate with sim ilar organizations tion and home building. In­ through-out th e state and even­ stall a radio. The greetings of the whole year can be tually become one great political had by radio. factor to throw against the Kian slate in the next general elec­ tion.” Form er Governor J. C. W alton who tried various legal methods to get his case before the United Radio Supply States Supreme Court on the ground th a t h^ had been “ unlaw ­ fully and illegally deprived of his rig h t of property through conspir­ acy of the Ku Klux K ian,” has delved into the organization of secret anti-K ian orders th ro u g h ­ out the state, and close friends say he preparing to . make the race for the United tSates Senate on an anti-K ian ticket Walton “Busy” Now B ut ju st a t present, the form er governor has his hands full de­ —Under the banner of fending him self against eight in­ Better Homes, Better dictm ents charging him with “ in­ Lving, and the Slogan tim idating officers while governor “ Save the Surface and with machine guns” and allowing diversion of the state funds and " You Save All.” “ padding of payrolls” At lh e same time his attorneys have been seek ing to get into the Supreme Court The largest exclusive paint of the United States on a w rit of ] ] and wall paper store In South­ error, appealing from the decision ern Oregon. of the Senate Im peachm ent Court which ousted him from office. “ I 'd o n ’t know ju st yet w hat I will do about fu rth er w arfare on the Ku Klux K ian,” the form er Executive said, v but I- can say th at Just as long as I have a breath in me I will fight the un- American organization th a t has torn Oklahoma from one end to the other and has arrayed relig­ ious class ag ain st class and in some cases, caused the closest of friends to p a rt.” May Tour Nation The_form er governor has in ti­ mated he would go o n 'a n extend-j ed speaking to u r throughout the — every day of its days; United States as soon as his trial may it be full of joy, safety, is over, if he is cleared of all in­ com fort and happy friend­ ships. May none suffer dictm ents. His trial probably will pain or difficulty a t your come up early in Jan u ary either unthinking hand. The brake in Oklahoma City or some nearby against such is best lined county. Governor M. E. Trapp, w hile; talking little with reference to t h e ' Ku Klux Kian, is known to be de- decidedly against the order. It is reported in circles close to the Cor Main and Pioneer new governor th a t wben th e Leg­ islature meets a fte r th e Christm as recess he will ask th a t the anti- Klan bill be reconsidered. Happy Greetings —In the hope of better heal till, better food, bet­ ter living, more friends and better friends. Southern Eagle Market Happy Happy New Year New Year May The New Year Be Happy AUTOMOTIVE Shop . Happy New Year From the House of Footwear Service eur fear and our 78c Param ount A lum inum w are Special See Window Display PROVOST BROS J. O. RIGG NORTH POWDER TO GROW 10,900 ACRES HARD WHEAT SALEM, Dec. 31.— The public vice and Greasing. service commission today received PENDLiETON, Dec. 31. — At Tires, Tulx's • telegram from W ashington to ¡least 10,000 acres in the North and Accessories. th e effect th a t the in terstate com­ Powder section will be devoted to m erce commission has suspended Hard federation w heat in the Prices Reduced the increased freight rates on ap­ 1024 season, according to W. A. Junction Boulevard and ples and other fru its from Oregon Hudelson, m erchant and w heat Pacific Highway and W ashington points to Puget grower, who was »here yesterday. Bound. Suspension of the ra te s Mr. Hudelson declared th a t his was urged by the apple shippers crop of hard federation, seeded W estfir— One large dam near­ last spring, yielded an average of of the Hood River district. The suspension order expires April 24. ing completion and another to be 34 bushels to the acre, as com­ constructed at W estern Lumber pared to a yield of 21 busels for company’s mill. Classified ads bring resalts. the varieties seeded in the fall. For the Radio The The Tire House May it be that in the com­ ing year you shall enjoy foot comfort which will mean miles of happiness. We thank you for your business in the past and hope to serve you as faith­ fully in the coming year. GREETS YOU W here You Get The Famous W. L. Douglas and American Gentleman Footw ear for Men. Happy Overland Shoe Shop New Year C. T. C. Tires and Tubes, the Oregon made tire which has the guarantee of out­ w earing any other make of , tire the same size— Hood , Cords and auto accessories, also. Cor. Main & Oak J. I). Mara, Prop. Tidings classified do the business I i LEEDOM’S I Tire House New Year’s Day EW YEAR’S DAY means that N we can begin again. One of the best things to begin, or to begin again, ip a savings account. To You and Your Friends and May We All Become Friends, during 1924. ASHLAND FURNITURE COMPANY »4 N. Main The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon BOlWHiituiiiii! 11