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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ! SLIDES HINDER OPENING OF NORTH BANK ROAD VANCOUVER, ' A p r i l 21.— PHYSICIANS Mountain slides will prevent the opening of the North Bank high DR. MATTIE R. SIIAW— Resi way, 4 miles west of Stevenson, dence and office, 108 Pioneer until June 1, acording to the state avenue. Telephone 28. Office highway district engineer station hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 ed here. The road was closed p. m. only. about two months ago at Govern Coftf.Tniinjg slides DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac- ment Slide. tice limited to eye, ear, nose and have m aterially hampered the th ro at— X-ray including teeth. work and necessitated the delay Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to in opening the road. 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. C lassm ea ads bring results. Ore. PROFESSIONAL RECORD TIME MADE J. W. RILEY HEADS TO GIVE HEARING TO sssssssasEsasraiiasasasBSHsasasasasasasasasasasasai CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE INSTALLING TURN TABLE MEDFORD CHAMBER ROSTBURG, April 21.— All records for rapid installation of railroad turntables were broken here W ednesday by Southern Pa cific employes, when a 70 foot table was replaced by a 100 foot table and placed in o perat’on in 1 hour and 46 minuter, The new table, electrically operated, was installed to accomodate the 18 new 275,000 pound m ountain type locomotives which will be placed in service out of Roseburg. J. W. Riley was elected presi dent of the Medford Chamber of Commerce at a meeting of of the board of directors last eve ning, says the Mafl Tribune. Ed M. White was elected vice-pres ident and Fred E. Wahl tre a su r i er. None of these men have ever i served the cham br in an official capacity and they have been pledged the earnest support of every director toward a success ful adm inistration. DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. Office phone 48; residence 142. First N ational Bank building. CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cM ECH ANIJS (M A G A Z IN E - ----------------------------------------------- DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings T h c W eal Radio Set for Hikers Strange Animal Being Sought Radio Beacon Guides Aviator office. Phone 91. in Heart of Jungle Henry Farkouh, a Brooklyn ama on Hundred-Mile Flight teur, is the designer and builder of a PLUMBING Deep in the depths of East African Guided only by signals spoken over novel radio eet that should prov» jungles, the “Nandi bear,” depicted a radio beacon, an aviator recently JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 by natives as a ferocious species of flew from Dayton, Ohio, to a point FOR SALE E ast Main. Phone 138. man-eating hyena with striped skin, is one hundred miles distant, arriving being sought by scientists. The tales there without mishap and without los FOR HALE— Paper agency, 350 MONUMENTS of frightened villagers and fragment ing his course at any poiht. In his re Da^ly circulation; 500 E xtra Sun ary reports from hunters indicate that ceiver he heard the letters A and T ASHLAND GRANITE day. Phone No. 1, inquire for J. the animal is taller and much more (--------) repeated over and over. As R. E lliott. 195— 6 MQNUMENTS powerful than the ordinary hyena. he flew along the correct course, both In the last ten years, extensive ex letters were equally loud, but the mo Oregon G ranite Co. FOR SALE— 100 Pullets, 2 plorations have resulted in the dis ment he got off the course to one side S. PENNISTON, Salesman. m onths old. Mrs. W. D. Booth, covery of many new animals, among or the other, one letter became no Res. 470 Laurel Phone 444-Y which the okapi, a large zebra-like ticeably louder than the other and 264 W eightman, Phone 257-Y. creature, is regarded as the most im showed him which way to turn. 195»— tf PLANING MILL ♦ ♦ ♦ portant. Smaller animals are con FOR SALE— Baled hay. Phone lORDON’S SASH AND CABINET stantly being found and the old Cottage Built on Auto Gives Roman adage, “Out of Africa, always 15F3. Jesse Neil. 186-1 mo* Tourists Home Comforts WORKS, Cor. Helman and something new,” is almost daily Van Ness. 194ti Fitted upon the chassis of a small FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red proved true. Scientists believe, how touring car, a miniature cottage sup ever, that there are few of the larger hatching eggs. Maxedon’s. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS plies an Iowa contractor, his wife, and species that have escaped identifica 183-52* W hittle Transfer A Storage Co. two children with luxurious quarters tion. for SERVICE. while on motor tours. Electric lighted FOR SALE— General m erchan throughout, the house provides ample Experienced movers and pack ideal for the hiker. I t is a three-tube dise business and moving picture protection from dust and rain, there is era of household goods. Deal receiver, operating on small batteries show combined. For particulars Auto Death in U. S. Every space for a cradle for the baby and w rite owner. Frank E. Blair, Low ers In coal and wood. Phone and is complete in all 'details. The Thirty-Five Minutes Qther comforts of home. The front instruments are fastened to a canvas- 117. ell, Or. 191-6 Every time the clock recorded window in the roof gives the driver a web belt, and each tube has its.own Office S9 Oak St. near thirty-five minutes during the last full view of the road ahead and glass rheostat; a potentiometer is also pro FOR SALE—-Bungalow, 3 large year, a person was killed on the high in the rear makes its possible to see be Hotel Ashland vided. The set has sufficient pqwer to lots, garage, fruit, berries, etc. ways of the country, and each minute, hind. Entrance is provided by a side 356 Laurel St. 191-1 mo. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— operate a loud speaker, and it is said approximately three persons were in door and one at the rear. The radia- that stations as far away as Chicago jured, delegates to the convention of FOR SALE —5 room house, T. L. POWELL— General T rans have been heard on it. The antenna the American road builders were told. consists of fine wire sewn between two acre land, berries, fruit, 140 white fer— Good team and motor canvas sheets so that it may be carried In twelve months highway accidents leghorn pullets; easy terms, in claimed a total of 15,000 lives and trucks. Good service at a rea under the shirt, yr in a pocket. quire 364 Helman street. caused 1,700,000 injuries, according to ♦ ♦ • sonable price. Phone S3. . the figures given. Uniform traffic reg Monkey’s Bites Test Money ulations, established by all states, FOR SALE—Old papers at Tid TRANSFER AND EXPRESS__ Ings; 25c per bundle. dh Owing to the spread of counterfeit strict enforcement of these laws, sys King’s T ransfer,-general hauling. coins in Siam, monkeys are being &jn- tematic maintenance of roads and FOR SALE— Electric vacuum Dry wood fo r sale. Phone 113, ployed in the banks to test the spuri safety education in schools were urged 45 tf ous currency, it is reported. Installed to curb the ever mounting number of cleaner, good as new, half price. 1 Plaza Pool Hall, behind the counters, monkeys test the fatalities. In Wisconsin, a survey of Inquire Enders Store. tf* FEHIGE-ROACH coins between their teeth. If good, accidents during the past two years WANTED Transfer — Express — Storage no marks are left on the metal, and was said to have proved that most of tor fills the screened-in “porch” which Hauling — Dray work of all the coins are thrown into a box at the them occurred on straight roads, large has one side on hinges so that the en WANTED— Man to burn inan- kinds. Quick motor service. Dry animal’s side. Should the coins be ly due to attempts of drivers to pass gine can be reached easily. The cot canlta brush already pulled out wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R bad, the metal bears visible marks and one another. Railway grade crossings, tage weighs but little more than the is thrown on the floor, later to be however, were declared to be the most inclosed body of standard type and on hill south of town and take 375 B. St. 112-tf swept up and destroyed. th e wood for his pay.See or phone dangerous.' proves an effective advertising device. E. V, C arter at F irst N at’l Bank o r H. C. Galey. 194-3* W hat {he World Is * WANTED— Best wages offered for woman experienced and com petent in general housework. Mrs. O. L. Buhrm an, 15 Geneva, Med ford, Ore? 19 4-3 HOUSE WANTED — 5 or 6 rooms, furnished, sure pay steady tenant. Please help keep this good fam ily in'A shland. Staples Realty Agency. 193-3 Splendid suburban bungalow, garage, chicken houses etc, 5 acres land, beautiful location, large shade trees, family fruit. A wonderful bargain at $3100. 40 Acre grain aiyl orchard ranch for rent. Modern new' Bungalow ready to move into, $3500— term s Monday, April 21, 1024 THE COAT FREES THE DRESS FROM EMBRACE SALEM, April 21— Oregon wi'l ITS LONG L<ve a respectful hearing to the committee from Califon, a now' en route to Salem to protest The first flare of Spring la noth against t h i s state’s embargo ing to the first flare of the dresses Released against California products, but that bloom therein. from the close embrace of the there will be no relaxing of the heavy fur wrap, or Its sister, the quarantine untjil the epidemic in long tight cloth coat of the past the southern state is stamped out winter’s mode, which allowed the concealed frock about as much This was the answ er of Gover-1 liberty as a strait jacket, the spring nor Perce today to telegram s dress has burst forth in a paean from California interests urging" of praise and pleats. In the pictured frock, Just re th at further embargoes be held layed from Paris, by M. Henri in abeyance pending a conference 2reange, the fashion authority, wiitli the California committee. pleats are the beginning and the “ Glad to confer with Califor ;nd of the frook. More than that are placed where they will do nia committee, but C aliforn'a they the most good. In it the lady with m ust stam p out foot and mouth leanings towards pedestrianlsm on dsease before Oregon will consid May afternoons may stride to the er lifting em bargo,” the message full limit of her exuberance with out fear of splitting a narrow silk from Governor Pierce reads. skirt. And since the pleats mere ly form the border of the shirt she Salem— Pacific Tel. & Tel Co. may sit down to rest without the to expend $53,500 on plant here. premonition that the dress will have to go to the presser the next lay. Polka dot Cheney crepe, with the gay red printed dots a little smaller than a dime in else makes the frock. The border, its half :nch pleats very close together, 'nds about six Inches above the '.nee. The rest of the dress is a nere straight sleeveless sheath hound at the hips by a very long •ash of white crepe Chenette with is own private border of pleats o correspond with those on the Iress. Since the material Is white it is a good idea to snap the gen erous bow Instead of making a resh knot at each wearing. The »m e course should be followed In making the sashlike collar which CHENEY inishes the neck and whose ends •all. one in front and one, in back, >ver the left shoulder. Sardines —Yes, we have the best, all kinds. A new line— Hovden’s sardines— In W hite Sauce, 20c per can 2 cans ....... .................. ... .35c ✓ , Portola ovals in oil, mustard or tom ato sauce, 15c can, or 7 cans ................................... fl.OO Boneless and peeled Portolas in pure olive oil, fancy garnish ed, smoked boneless filet of sardines, 15c can, 7 cans $1.00 Horne grown vegetables — flesh and crisp, every day. A new Haifd Painted China posses.-ing all tbe Beauty, Delicate t ’olorngs, and Beautiful Designs of the higher priced China. See Our Window Cups and Saucers with Flower Designs 49c for 1 Cup and Saucer or $2.70 for 6. Books and Stationery ELHART’S Drug Sundries Toilet Goods Plaza Market H. A. Stearns F . J . SWENNING, Painting C ontractor, 109 Church St.171-26 -- - --- - FOR RENT For a smooth shave, and quick service, go to the Shell Barber MISCELLANEOUS Shop, across from De pot. Grinding of all TINTING kinds Children's work A specialty. Also painting and a specialty. paperhanging. H o w a r d Gear. W. A. SHELL, Prpo. Phone 408-J. 192-lmo. >32 A. St. Ashland, Ore Iron-B rass W orks New Iron Foundry, Brass and alum inum . Get your window w eights made at Eagle Iron-Brass W orks, 140 Oberlin St. 191-lmo* Hand Painted Chini i Pansy, cabbage and to mato plants; all kinds of garden and flower seeds. H O T PO IN T Staples Realty Agencv 71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid. -kJ « PAGE Tl 01 N. Main K l YF W'WT T 'lk \ y tz • T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL Last Times Today “POTASH and PERLMUTTER” and the COUNTRY STORE Regular Admission — " ! o ELECTRIC RANGE COOKING SCHOOL Tuesday — Wednesday — Thursday The characters live, as Eugene O'Neil has created them.— boldly — vividly. Franklin Bakery •f Products at OPEN FOR BUSINESS— G ener al R epair Work. Prices reasonable work guaranteed. Storage and car washing. Frank Voss, Prop., 107 W inbnrn Way. Ltthia Garage. F ran k lin ’s the Cleanest Shop in 175-1 mo.* 1 Southern Oregon. in tbe Your Grocers PA PER HANGING AND TINT ING— For paper hanging and tin t in g call C. F. Stullenberger 217 N. M ain. Phone 397-L. I have had twelve years experience. 174-1 mo ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the WhiteShield Home, 565 May- fair Ave., Portland. Oregon. E. K. HALL, P aper H anger— Phone 286-L before 8 a. m. or a fte r 6 p. m. 166-tf / Barber S h o p - Bates B arber Shop, Hotel Ash land Building. For a first class I bob any style. We please or no charge. 186-lm o. We breed your goats to our registered buck of 8 qut. milk strain ; fee $3.00. P ure sweet goat milk and milk products delivered a t your home. We have litt’e goat kids, as pets, for children. Follow Pacific Highway 2 miles south; tu rn to right. Goat, Poultry and R abbit Farm , P. O. Box 564. 194-tf Otis Smith, director of Geological 8urvey, estim ates th e per capita m easure of sum ption of crude oil in the ted States last year was 6 1-2 while 15 years ago It was 2 rels. the i th a t ! con- ' Uni-t bbls. ■ bar Phone 199 Dinnerware Nice set of dinnerware, 45 piece set, different p at terns, choice ..........$9-95 Set of oilcloth doilies free with each set of d'shes. ASHLAND FURNITURE COMPANY 94 N. Main Farmers Attention Look to your mowers early for their repairs and worn parts. We have ju st received a big stack of repairs for most machines used in this vicinity. Call for garden tools, seeder’s, spraypumps, fencing, harness, and every thing in the imple ment line PEIL’S CORNER oust ipdtion A Home Economist with the Edison Electric Appliance Company. U nder the Auspices of the PROVOST BROS To Give The Impression We Dealers in Hotpoint Ranges and Electrical Appliances Have Furniture That Costs .. First Demonstration Begins Tuesday Morning $5000 a Room April 22, 10 O’clock Materials used in the cooking school during the week will be Brisq, a new shortening, donated by the Enders Wholesale Grocery; Ashland Canned Goods, donated by the Plaza Market; F isher’s Blend flour donated hv Schuerman’s Grocery- No trou b le to keep Congoleum clean« a damp mq does the trick* We Don't Want Murphy Electric Company Chicken TANLAC E n r f By Miss Carol Dangler Miss Dangler recently conducted cooking schools successfully in Klamath Falls and Medford, in which she used the same types of ranges which are to be used here. Feeders VEGETABLE PILLS Ford Garage Salesroom — As th at would be an absurdity, altho wo could be of service in giving inform ation where you .. I could get it, if yon desire such. We do however carry good quality home furnishings that are a compliment to the average home, of five to ten rooms, at p ri ces which are a credit to our bus iness and your judgem ent of tasty home furnishings. A Commuted Sentence Women don’t have to spend their lives beating end sweep ing heavy, dusty rugs. T h a t s e n te n c e to hard labor was abol ished fcyCongoleum. See cur cornple e lin e d these modern, labor-saving rutfs. B 72 Swanson & Peebler Biggest Home Furnishers in Ashland