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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Classified Column
NEWS LETTER
S e n a to r W ilila m E. B o ra h , of Id ­
ah o h a s lo n g geen re g a rd e d a s a
Classified Column Rates
lonely a n d lo fty m o u n ta in
by
One cent the word each
W a sh in g to n h o ste sse s. H e re fu se s
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 20 — If to go to rec e p tio n s, h is n a m e se l­
time.
you
w ould a sk a ro u n d W a sh in g ­
T o r u n ev ery issu e fo r one
dom a p p e a rs in th o se “ c o n fe rrin g
ton w h a t Is th e m o st v a lu a b le po­
m o n th o r m o re,
th e w ord
w ith th e P r e s id e n t,” a n d he has
litic a l a s se t C alvin C oolidge pos­ y et to h e a r th e d e liv e ry of a P res, j W omen W ear M ost Vivid Hue,
each time.
Indoor And Out; Red Shoes
sesses y o u 'd p ro b ab ly g e t a bush. id e n tia i m essag e to C ongress. In
E v ery d ru g g is t in th is c o u n ty
F O R SA L E
And G owns M atch
: el of a n sw e rs.
s h o rt, he d o e s n ’t lik e society and
is a u th o riz e d to say to ev ery
• Som e w ould p ro m p tly say W ill­ sta y s o u t of it. A s fo r P re sid e n tia l
F O R SA LE— H ay, f ir s t and rh e u m a tic s u ff e re r th a t if a full
LONDONfl J a n . 20.— A fte r sev­
iam M. B u tle r, h is c a m p a ig n m a n ­ m essag es a n d sp eeches, he alw ay s
second c u ttin g s ; c h eap .
T a le n t p in t b o ttle of A lle n rh u , th e s u re
a g e r;
o th e rs w ould allow it is c o n te n d s he can g e t m o re o u t of e ra l w eeks of th e “ b lu e s ,” fash io n
o rc h a rd Co., E. T. N ew bry, T a l­ c o n q u e re r of rh e u m a tis m , does H e n ry F’o r d ’s e n d o rs e m e n t; still
is ta k in g a tu rn iu, a n o th e r d ire c ­
e n t.
117-3 n o t show th e w ay to sto p th e o th e rs th e M ellon ta x p ro g ra m . th em by re a d in g th e m in p r in t tio n a n d is e m b a rk in g on an a ll-
th a n he can fro m lis te n in g
to
ag o n y , re d u c e sw ollen p o in ts an d
red ro u te .
F O R SA L E — 30
head
D airy do aw ay w ith even th e s lig h te s t A nd n o t a few w ould re p ly t h a t th em .
D re ssm a k e rs p ro p h esy t h a t in
it
is
a
trim
w
h
ite
b
o
a
t
n
a
m
e
d
th
e
cow s. H o lste in a n d J e rs e y . D eliv­ tw in g e of rh e u m a tic p ain , h e will
Since B o rah h a s been a M ay­
th
e
e a rly p a rt of th is y e a r w om en
M
ayflow
er,
w
hich
sw
in
g
s
idly
a
t
e re d A sh la n d . G. W . K in g , M on­ g la d ly r e tu r n y o u r fnoney w ith ­
flo w er g u e st, how ever, th e re h a s
I
w
ill
be red fro m h ead to h eel, in ­
a
dock
in
th
e
W
a
sh
in
g
to
n
N
avy
ta g u e , C alif.
j been a s te a d y s tre a m of people
o u t co m m en t.
d o o rs and in th e s tr e e ts . T h ere
Y ard six a n d o n e -h a lf d ay s o u t of g e n e ra lly co n sid e red
“ a g in th e
A lle n rh u h a s been trie d
and
FOR S A L E — 30 h e a d D airy
a re a lre a d y sig n s of it.
ev e ry seven.
A d m in is tra tio n ” on th e
w eekly
te
ste
d
fo
r
y
e
a
rs,
a
n
d
re
a
lly
m
a
r­
cow s H o lste in a n d J e rs e y . Deliw
R ed sh o es a re now to be seen
I t is th e h a lf-d a y t h a t th e M ay­ c ru is e s — S e n a to r F ra z ie r, th e Non
e re d A sh la n d . G. W . K ing, M on­ v elous re s u lts h av e been accom ­ flo w er does n o t sw in g id ly in h e r
a t a ll th e W est E n d shops, and
P a r tis a n L e a g u e le a d e r in N o rth
ta g u e , C alif.
117-3* p lish e d in th e m o st se v ere cases b e rth , b u t to o ts h e r w ay o u t in to
uch gay fo o tw e a r is h a v in g a v ery
D
a k o ta ; h is co lleag u e, S e n a to r
w h ere th e s u ffe rin g a n d
ag o n y
th e c h a n n e l of th e placid P o to m ac, H ow ell, of N e b ra sk a , a P ro g re s ­ ) big sale. T hese shoes a re m o stly
H O U SE and A C R E , on paved w as in te n se a n d p ite o u s a n d w h ere
th a t sh e becom es a p o litic a l a sse t sive, w ho does lik e w ise ; a n d th e re | m ad e from k id sk in o r o th e r so ft
ro a d , ed g e of to w n , lo ts of f ru it, th e p a tie n t w as h elpless.
: le a th e r a n d g e n e ra lly a re of th e
of C alvin C oolidge.
h a v e been a n y n u m b e r of D em o­
g a ra g e , b a rn , e tc . a sn a p a t
M r. J a m e s H. A llen , th e d iscov­
,
No P re s id e n t h a s e v e r u sed th e c ra tic S e n a to rs an d m em b e rs of s tr a p o r s a n d a l sh ap e.
1 2 500. S ta p le s R e a lty A gency.
e r e r of A lle n rh u , w ho fo r m an y
M ayflow er in e x a ctly th e sa m * th e H ouse.
117-2* y e a rs su ffe re d th e to rm e n ts of
w ay t h a t C oolidge does.
T he use of th e M ayflow er fo r WOMAN PICK ED TO AID
a c u te rh e u m a tis m , d e s ire s a ll sufl'
W
eek
a
f
te
r
w
ek,
on
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
F O R SA L E — R eed su lk e y , good fe re rs to know th a t he d oes n q j
th e s e so c ia l-p o litic a l
ta lk s
has
C A LV IN ’S NOM INATION
a fte rn o o n s , w h e th e r th e w e a th e r m an y a d v a n ta g e s. F o r one th in g ,
c o n d itio n . 249-B. S t.
1 1 4 -tf w a n t a c e n t of a n y o n e ’s m oney
be good, bad o r in d iffe re n t, th e th e re a re no b a tte rie s of r e p o rte rs
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 20— M rs.
u n le ss A lle n rh u d ecisiv ely
co n ­
F O R SA L E — R oan B u ll. A. R. q u e rs th is w o rst of a ll d ise a se s, M ayflow er m ay be seen p ick in g s ta n d in g a ro u n d on th e d eck s of H a rry J o h n M iller, of
E v e re tt,
h e r w ay g in g e rly dow n th e P o to ­ th e y a c h t, a s th e re a re a ro u n d th e
Kincaid.
114-6* a n d h e h a s in s tru c te d d ru g g is ts
W a sh in g to n , h a s been a p p o in te d
m ac. A b o ard h e r a re th e P re s id e n t E x e c u tiv e o ffices of th e W h ite a s s is ta n t s ta te m a n a g e r in c h a rg e
to g u a ra n te e it a s above in every
F O R SA L E O R T R A D E — Good in sta n c e. E a s t Side P h a rm a c y can his frie n d s — a n d w h a t is f a r m ore H ouse a n d th e g a lle rie s of C on­ of th e o rg a n iz a tio n of w om en to
im p o rta n t— h is p o litic a l en em ies! g ress.
w ell im p ro v ed a n d eq u ip p e d 320 su p p ly you.
a id in th e n o m in a tio n of C oolidge
Mr. C oolidge d oes n o t su b sc rib e to
a c re fa rm in th e b e st C o u n ty of
T he c ru ise s of th e M ayflow er go fo r P re s id e n t, a c o rd in g to an an-
th e belief t h a t a P re s id e n t sh o u ld
C o lo rad o , a good c h a n ce fo r th e
v irtu a lly u n n o tic e d ex cept fo r a n o u n c e m n e t m ad e by W illiam M.
be e n tire ly s u rro u n d e d
by
his
p a ra g ra p h in th e so ciety colum ns. B u tle r, n a tio n a l c a m p a ig n m a n a ­
r ig h t m an to g e t th e r ig h t farm .
frie n d s. H e believes th a t so m e­
g e r fo r th e P re s id e n t.
W ill ta k e th e la rg e s t p a r t of th e
tim e s it is m o re p ro fita b le a n d one B u t if P re s id e n t C oolidge an d
p ric e of th is fa rm in A sh la n d or
can le a rn m o re by h a v in g a ro u n d S e n o to r B o ra h h av e an h o u r ’s ta lk
a t th e W h ite H o u se it is good fo r
V a lle y p ro p e rty . F o r p a rtic u la rs
th o se w ho a re opposed to him .
S alem — 41
blocks
pavem ent
a colum n in th e n e w sp a p e rs a n d
T
h
e
p
a
rtie
s
th
a
t
th
e
C
oolidges
ad
d
e
d
to
c
ity
’s
m
ilea
g
e
d u rin g
see H. L. M oore, 364 V ista St.
W hen rh e u m a tis m
s e ttle s in
no en d of sp e c u la tio n .
1923 a?.d n e a rly _50 m o re blocks
c a u se s m ak e up fo r th e r e g u la r w eekly
114-eod 3. a n y of y o u r jo in ts a n d
It m ay be co incidence, of c o u rse !a s s u :e d fo r 1924.
ag o n y , d is tre s s o r m ise ry , p lease ja u n t dow n th e riv e r u su a lly in ­
FOR RENT
re m e m b e r th a t J o in t-E a s e is th e c lu d e tw e n ty g u e sts. T he P r e s i­ b u t it w as only a m a tte r of tw o
d e n t h a s no p a rtic u la r
cro n ies, w eeks a f te r S e n a to r L add h ad had believe. On th e c o n tra ry , sh e is
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house one rem e d y t h a t b rin g s q u ick an d
save p e rh a p s F r a n k W . S te a rn s , a th e b e n e fit of a n h o u r ’s ta lk w ith an “ old tu b ,” a c co rd in g to se a ­
la s tin g relief. •
47 U n io n ; a d u lts only.
Ii6 -tf
It m a tte rs n o t how c h ro n ic or B oston m e rc h a n t. C o n se q u e n tly P r e s d e n t C oolidge a b o a rd th e f a rin g e x p e rts. H e r a p p o in tm e n ts
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d H ouse a g g ra v a te d a case m ay be— ru b on he in v ite s w h o m ev er h e pleases. M ayflow er on S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a re m o d est. T he vessel w as b u ilt
O ne m em b e r of th e C a b in e t c ir­ u n til he p u b licly ex p ressed th e as a y a c h t, w as given to th e Gov­
478 B o u le v a rd .
9 8 -tf J o in t-E a s e a n d re lie f is su re to
follow .
cle u s u a lly Is in clu d e d , se v e ra l o pinion th a t th e P re s id e n t w ould e rn m e n t fo r p a tro l w ork d u rin g
WANTED
J o in t-E a s e is fo r jo in t tro u b le s S e n a to rs, se v e ra l m em b e rs of th e be n o m in a te d a n d e le c te d . H e fu r' th e S p a n ish A m erican W a r a n d
N o rth
D a k o ta ,
only an d is a cle a n , s ta in le s s p re ­ H ouse, w ith th e ir w ives, a n d n o t th e r said t h a t
fin a lly com e to th e W h ite H ouse
SITU A TIO N W A N TED — M arried
of hom e of th e N o n -P a rtis a n L eag u e as “ th e P re s id e n tia l y a c h t.” P r io r
p a ra tio n t h a t a ll d ru g g is ts e v e ry ­ in fre q u e n lty som e “ c a p ta in ”
m a n w ish es w o rk of a n y k in d ,
w h ere a r e rec o m m e n d in g . No. 4 fin a n c e o r in d u s try , o r big fig u re a n d th e d e p re sse d w h e a t g ro w e r, to th a t tim e th e r e w as no W h ite
c ity o r c o u n try .
R . E . M orton,
w ould be fo r C oolidge
in th e b u sin e ss w orld.
H ouse vessel.
S isk iy o u , O re. *
116-7*
T he c a p ita l w as sh o ck ed , s tu n ­
T h e M ayflow er is n o t th e g lis­
B u t, “ old t u b ” o r n o t, th e M ay­
ned and in c re d u lo u s w hen on one te n in g , p a la tia l y a c h t of th e yh il- flow er is r e n d e rin g yeom an service
F E H IG E - ROACH
of th e e a rly M ayflow er p a rtie s orn m illio n a ire t h a t som e people ; in b e h a lf of h e r p re s e n t sk ip p e r.
T r a n s f e r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e
H a u lin g — D ray w o rk of all
k in d s. Q uick m o to r serv ice. D ry
N otice the
w ood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R Van E ss flex-
1 b 1 e rubber
375 B. St.
1 1 2 -tf m a s s a g e
R H E U M A T IC
ALL-RED GARB IS A
NEURITIS
Leaves You Forever
Monday, January 21, 1024
B rig h t p illa r-b o x red shoes a re lin e ry fash io n s, a n d red c o a ts an d
w orn m o re th a n th o se of d e e p e r w ra p s a re p ro m ised a b ig g er pubv I
sh a d e s of th e color. T h e re is also lie th a n th ey have had fo r m any
[Ovfw 17 MiutcyJjms UseoYeAKLv}
a d e m a n d fo r shoes w ith c h a m ­ y ears.
pag n e, g ray , o r black s tra p s , h e e l­
T h e re a re a lso gloves w hich il­
ed w ith red.
lu s tr a te th e red r o u te w hich fash-
T he in cre ase in th e u se of re d | ion is ta k in g ; a ll-re d gloves and
F o r At! Cold T ro u b les
fo o tw e a r is bound to rev iv e red
i gloves d e c o ra te d w ith red , b u t it
fa sh io n s, since m an y w om en d re ss
is d o u b tfu l if a n y w om en will b e ,
R o se b u rg ’s new S ta te te rm in a l
to th e ir shoes.
seen
w
e
a
rin
g
th
em
.
•
h
o
tel w ill open soon.
A le a d in g d re s s m a k e r sa id th a t
a t p re s e n t re d is being used con-
s id e ra b liy fo r e v e n in g w ear, but
n o t to a n y g re a t e x te n t fo r s tre e t
clo th es.
T he D uchess of Y ork h a s la te ly
a p p e a re d tw ice in red e v en in g
fro c k s, w hich fash io n is s u re to be
follow ed by m an y w om en w ho
ta k e h e r as th e ir fash io n lea d e r.
R ed a n d old la c q u e r ev en in g
c o a ts a re p o p u la r, w h ile fro c k s and
h a ts a re m ad e from s im ila r s tu ffs.
P illa r-b o x a n d ce rise h a ts a re
p ro m ised am o n g th e new' y e a r m il­
V a p o R ub
A Prescription Y our
G rocer Gan Fill—
B ran F lakes
COLDS
GRIP
or No
Money
MISCELLANEOUS
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
WhiteShield Home, 565 May-
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
East Sid© Pharmacy
DR. 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-=-Pyac-
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat— X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
Ore.
ÌDR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. Office
phone 48; residence 142. First
National Bank building.
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
cap on the
bottle.
You
rub the bottle
over
your
head and the
rubber nipples
feed the hair
growing med­
icine into the
• c a 1 p. One
m inute a day
in your own
hom ew ithV an
E ss L i q u i d
Scalp M assage m eans an abundance o f
new hair and the glo ss and luster that
com e with perfect hair health. A sk us
5° ' day »i~t«i>ent plan, w j
•ell it under m oney-back guarantee. K
Tidings
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
practor, near Post Office. Mon.
Wed. Fri. Phone 114. House
calls any day. Phone 440-L.
PLUMBING
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 2-07
East Main. Phone 138.
Plaza Market
Ashland Canned
Goods
A sh lan d B ra n d h a n d p acked
to m a to e s, p e r can 2 0 c ; 2 can
fo r 3 5 c ; a d o z e n .............$ 2 .0 0
S isk iy o u B ra n d , to m a to e s, can
13c; dozen ......................$ 1 .5 5
A sh la n d B ra n d s tr in g beans,
can2O c; 2 f o r..................... 35c.
S iskiyou B ra n d bean s, can 15c;
2 fo r
................................ 25c
i
F R U IT S
B la c k b e rrie s, can ................... 20c
B a r tle tt P e a rs , c a n .................2Oc
Y. F . P e a c h es, c a n ................... 20c
R oyal A nne h e rrie s , c a n ...... 25c
U se H om e Canned Goods—
They arc b etter and Cost No
More.
resh
from the
factory
Plaza Market
H. A. Stearn s
61 N. Main
MONUMENTS
j
For The Horse
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Brd and East Main St.
223-6mo. H H a rn e ss, T ra c e C h ain s, Col-
la rs ,
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon Granite Co.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444-Y
PLANING MILL
C o llar
W ag o n s,
P a d s,
B uggies,
J
g
P low s, g
A xle g
5=8
Grease.
PEIL’S CORNER
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
Van Ness.
194tf
I f
For a smooth shave,
and quick service, go
to the Shell Barber
Shop, across from De­
pot. Grinding of all
kinds. Children’s work
a specialty.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
W hittle Transfer & Storage Co.
for SERVICE.
Experienced movers and pack­
ers of household goods. Deal­
ers in coal and wood. Phone
117.
W. A. S H E L L , P rp o .
Office 89 Oak St. near
532
A. St. A sh la n d , O re
Hotel Ashland
TRANSFER
AND
i ou know that it is the desire and policy of The American Tobacco
Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service.
Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo—the moment it’s
possible—is our idea of delivering this service.
«
EXPRESS— •
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
trucks. Good service at a rea­
sonable price. Phone 83.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
King’s Transfer, general hauling.
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,
Plaxa Pool Hall.
45-tf
Let ns fill your pail with Swifts
Silver Leaf lard**—costs less than
shortening, goes farther and is
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf
Á
f
Axe Us—Sure
Axe Us about an Axe in­
stead of bothering your
neighbor for an Axe. Single
and double bits.
Two things have made this reduction possible:
1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and
in package materials.
2. The consolidation of three of our big plants iuto cne.
(M r. Ford may not be in the tobacco business but he is
.right about consolidation.)
So that favorite pocket tin of fresh Tuxedo tobacco which has cost
you fifteen cents or more for the last five years, is yours for just twelve
(12) cents from now on! Every package is—
G u a ra n te ed toy
PROVOST BROS
IN C O R R O
R A T E D
M
A LAXATiVC FOOD
READY IO CAT
A n a tu ra l la x a tiv e
food that tastes good
and is nutritious.
Fortify the system against
Colds, Grip and Influenza
by taking
Great for Rheumatic
Pains and Swellings
rHair Grown
FWfO
W heat
" sssssk -
Wntl O'»« r«n
Í » ........................................•"»............................................................................... ...
New Stock of
Pure Gum-Rubber House Aprons
T h e re m ay be c h e a p e r, but
th e re a re no n e b e tte r.
Special This Week
-99c-
Hot Water Bottles
Guaranteed at
which destroy germs, act as a
tonic laxative, and keep the sys­
tem in condition to throw off
all attacks of Colds, Grip and
Influenza.
The box bears this signature
T h ese
F»
f
,
Price 30c.
$1.45 and $1.85 Ea.
Fountain
Syringes $2 Each
goods a re Davol Q u a lity an d w ill give sa tisfa c tio n
B ooks a n d
S ta tio n e ry
I?I II A D T ’ C
tlLlH rlK I □
D rug S u n d rie s
T o ilet Goods
D U C T IO N