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PAGE THREE
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FOR SALE
F O R S A L E — O ne h a lf of my
p ro p e rty on O ak S t.— W ill sell
the »5 ft by 75 ft. fro n tin g on
P io n e e r Ave, o r 4 7 Vi fe e t by 1 5 0
ft. fro n tin g both on O ak S t., an d
P io n e e r A ve. P a v in g , sid e w a lk s
on b o th s tre e ts .
Id e a l lo c a tio n
fo r a p a rtm e n t o r hom e. See Miss
C offee, A sh la n d T id in g s.
F O R SA L E — 20
a c re s,
crop,
stock, and equipment, well im­
PROFESSIONAL
Is W orth More
T han
PH Y SIC IA N S
$5000
DR. MATTIE R. SHAW— R e s’
d en ce an d office, 108 P io n e e r
a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. Office
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 . to 5
p. m. only.
Would Not Trade Benefits
Received from Korex
for That Amount.
OR. ERNEST A. WOODS—-P ra c ­
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose ano
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 tc
5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A shland,
O re.
. _________________________ _______
OR. E . B. AXGfcLL— C h iio p ra c tie
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 .
‘I w ould n o t, ta k e $5,000 a n d
go back to w h ere 1 w as b e fo re i
hegan u sin g k o re x
c o m p o u n d ,”
say s D. W. W ood of 1506 C an al
St. New O rlean s. “ T he flu j u s t
ah o u t fin ish e d m e, h u t k o rex h as
b ro u g h t m e b ack to
th e good
h e a lth y physical c o n d itio n I e n ­
joyed a t . 35. My m u scles a re a p ­
p a re n tly as ’ su p p le as
w hen
I
w as 2 5 .”
Speedy sa tis fa c tio n is r e p o r t­
ed by m an y a f te r u sin g "korex
even in cases w h ere th e
u se rs
w ere sk e p tic a l an d h ad lo st fa ith
i in e v e ry th in g else. N e a rly e v e ry
day b lin g s a d d itio n a l r e p o r ts of
d e lig h tfu l re lie f from
lessened
v ig o r, p o o r c irc u la tio n ,
ac h in g
m uscles, low g la n d u la r a c tiv ity ,
p re m a tu re old ag e a n d g e n e ra l
ru n -d o w n , tire d o u t
c o n d itio n .
A cco rd in g to an
announcem ent
m ade by its A m erican d is tr ib ­
u to rs , k o rex com pound m ay now
he h ad in A sh la n d a t E a s t Side
P h a rm a c y .
A sk
th e
d ru g g is t
DR. H A W L E Y — A bove
office. P h o n e 91.
p ro v ed , m o d ern h o u se, la rg e b a rn ,
1 m i. from A sh la n d . F r a n k Bes-
w lck, o w n e r, R. R. Box 176, E a st
M ain.
196-— 1 mo*
T id in g s
M ONUM ENTS
_
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon G ranite Co.
FO R SA LE or TRADE
fo r
S. PE N N IST O N , S alesm an .
Jackson Co., p ro p e rty : im proved Res. 4 7 0 L a u re l
P h o n e 444-Y
27 a c re s n e a r R o se b u rg , O re.,
PLANING MILL
a d d re s s J . R lo th , R o seb u rg , Ore.
210— 1 mo*
JO R D O N 'S SASH AND C A B IN E T
F O R SA LE— A lfalfa
h ay
in
W O R K S.
Cor. H elm an
and
fie ld , J u s t c u t. P h o n e 1 1-F 13.
Van Ness.
1941Í
221— 3
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
’" for SALK o r T R A D E — G ro ­ W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co
c e ry s to re in edge of K la m a th
for SERVICE.
.
F a lls , d o in g good bu sin ess. W rite
E x p erien ced m o v ers and pack-!
E . C. A n d e rso n , R. 1, M artin St
e rs of h o u seh o ld goods. D eal-i
K la m a th F a lls.
218— 6*
e rs in coal and wood. P h o n e
117.
WANTED
O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r
H o tel A shland
WANTED— Men w ith tea m s
a n d e q u ip m e n t fo r h a rv e s tin g hay I
EX PR E8S_
by c o n tra c t. P h o n e 1-F 5, A trstie
B row n.
221 2 T. L. POWELL— G en eral T r a n s ­
fe r— Good tea m
and
m o to r
W ANTED— C h a m b e rm aid , H o­
tru c k s . G tod se rv ice a t a rea-
te l O regon. P h o n e 112. 220— 3
s o n a b .e p rice. P h o n e 83.
FOR RENT
TRANS F E P AND E X P R E S S —
FO R
R E N T — P ian o .
P h o n e | K in g ’s T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l h a u lin g .
432-Y o r call 842 B o u lev ard .
| D ry wood fo r sale. P h o n e 1 1 3 ,'
220 tf p la z a p Ool H a ll.
45 tf
DAUGHTERS OF NILE
HOLD L A R G E B A N Q U ETi
Rare Opportunity
M ag n ificen t B u ngalow H om e
on A sh lan d -M ed fo rd P a v e m e n t
a ’m ost 40 a c re s rich lan d in
high s ta te of c u lt. F u r n itu r e ,
d a iry sto c k , te a m , tra c to r , m a-
c h 'tie ry , cro p nad a b o u t 400
c h ic k e n s go w k h th e place. I n ­
te r io r of h o u se unexcelled in
fin ish a n d a p p o in tm e n ts . B et­
t e r see u s a b o u t th is .
W ill
c o n sid e r to w n p ro p e rty a s j a r t
PEIL S CORNER
HOSE
All high grade to
stand high pressure.
Winchester Store
Simpson’s
Hardware
ro tu n d stove, in d u lg in g in p le n ty
of slet>p tanri re a d in g S chopen­
h a u e r, K a rl M arx, H e rb e rt S pen­
c e r, J a c k L ondon, W e ll’s O u tlin e
of H is to ry ,” a n d o th e r w ritin g s —
a n d w o rk in g a t in te rv a ls to con­
tr ib u te p ro r a ta to th e M ulligan
Hew an d g ia n t coffee pot.
fere n c e b etw een
relig io n
and
science, th a t th ey ju s t ta lk d iffe r w arden of th e S ta te P e n ite n tia ry
T he W e stw a rd K id, w ho h ad a l­ a t C anon C ity, d u rin g w hich th e
so p u rsu e d th e sc h o la stic c o u rse w ard en w as accu sed of u sin g th e
to fin ish , ad d ed th a t a “ hob« w hipping p o st in its vicous form ,
l u ted a m ig ia to ry w o rk e r, w here and th e G o v ern o r w as d e c la re d to
a bum is n o th in g b u t a ‘m ooclt- >e a “ lia r and a fo u r-flu s h e j'.”
e r ,’ and a g ay -cu t is a y eg g .”
T he open b rea k betw een th e o f­
A ccording to fa c u lty m em b ers ficials follow ed a breach of long
A h e a te d d iscu ssio n of th e d e f­ of th e “ hobo c o lle g e,”
H e rb e rt stan d in g , w idened re c e n tly w hen
in itio n of a hobo e n liv e n ed th e S p e n c e r’s “ F irs t P rin c ip le s ” was a su rv e y of C olo rad o p en al in sti-
la st few d ay s of th e college y e a r. th e m ost p o p u la r w ork am o n g th e
tiU ons, in clu d in g W a rd e n Tyn-
"C itie s in th e S u m m e rtim e is m otley crow d of k n ow lege se e k ­
n ’s “ g ray h o u se ” a s C anon City,
no p lace fo r a re a l h o b o ,” d e c la r­ ers.
.Tack L ondon becam e tin
.a s m ade.
ed M ike th e B ounce, one of th e a n d gay c a ts have th e cities. The
In an in te rv ie w
at
G reeley,
s tu d e n ts . “ W e lik e th e ju n g le in bum s a in t g o t no a m b itio n , and
Governor Sw eet w as q u o ted as
th e S u m m e rtim e . L e t th e bum s th e g ay -cats is d a n g e ro u s .”
a y in g th a t th re e p ris o n e rs a t
th e S ta te P e n ite n tia ry had be» n
flogged. “ T he old w hip p in g post,
in its most vicious form , has been
used in th e p ast by W a rd e n T y n ­
an in th e S ta te P en it< | tia r y ,”
G o v ern o r S w eet d e c la re d .
“ T he s ta te m e n ts a ttr ib u te d to
G o v ern o r G o v ern o r S w eet r e g a r d ­
in g wh«[ 1, ig p o s t m e th o d s of
p u n isluneii 1 a t th e S ta le P e n lte n -
tia y tire n u tte r is th e tim e w o rr
tia ry a re u tte r ly fa lse ,” W a rd e n
T ynan said , “ and th e E x ecu tiv e is
e n title d to a plain a n s w e r — Gov­
e rn o r Sw eet is
a lia r! He is a
f o u r- flu s h e r! ”
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B roken Out S k ’n and Itching
Eczem a H elped Over Night
F o r u n s ig h tly sk in
e ru p tio n s,
r a s h o r b lo tc h e s on face, neck,
a rm s o r body, you do n o t'h a v e to
w a it fo r re lie f fro m to r tu r e or
e m b a rra s s m e n t, d e c la re s a n o ted
s k in sp e c ia list A pply a little Men
th o - S u lp h u r a n d Im p ro v em en t
sh o w s n e x t day.
B ecause of Its germ d e stro y in g
p ro p e rtie s , n o th in g h a s e v e r been
fo u n d to ta k e th e place of t h 's sul_
p h u r p re p a ra tio n .
T h e m o m en t
you a p p ly it h e a lin g begins. Only
th o se w ho h av e h ad
u n s ig h tly
s k ;n tro u b le s c a n know th e d e ­
lig h t th is M e n th o -S u lp h u r b rin g s.
E ven .fie ry , itc h in g eceznta is
d rie d rig h t up.
G et a sm a ll J a r of R ow les
M e n th o -S u lp h u r fro n t any good
d rn g g '.st a n d p se it lik e cold
e re a m .
N o. 2
Just Must Try I f
NEWS LETTER
at
In T a b letF o r
IV/fe To/d H/m, “ You
t h :n g .”
As th e la s t of th e s tu d e n ts d e ­
S P R IN G F IE L D . M ass., M ay 21
— A wot Id w ide p ro h ib itio n c a m - 1
p a rte d d ra g g in g deep b re a th s of
p a ig n w as reco m m en d ed by th e
S p rin g a ir in to th e ir lu n g s and
d is tr ic t g e n e ra l co n fe re n ce s of
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1 sw in g in g th e ir s h o u ld e rs ja u n tily ,
th e M eth o d ist E p iscopal C h u rc h
D E N V E R , May 20.— T extbook th e re w as gay ta lk of th e hop When She Gave Singleton
today.
ph ilo so p h y is a g re a t help to th e field s o f O regon and h a rv e s ts in
Bottle of Tanlau—Relief
itin e r a n t hobo, b u t th e call of th e th e N o rth w e st, and th en th e re-
Was
Quick and Sure.
ju n g le in th e S p rin g is m o re fas- tu rn to C olorado in th e F a ll to
c in a tin g , so som e 75 u n d e rg ra d - resu m e th e ir h ig h -b ro w stu d ie s.
T hey p lan n e d to tra v e l afo o t,
u a te s of D e n v e r’s lab o r college
Farmers Attention
“ T an lac h as c e rta in ly given me
a re h ittin g th e tra il fo r th e g re a t by boxcar, by ch an ce p ick u p s in
L ook to y o u r m o w ers e a rly
a
ro
u sin g a p p e tite and I have a
to u ris ts
a u to m o b ile s
and
on
open spaces.
fo r th e ir re p a irs a n d w orn
17
pound
gain in good,
solid
T h e call of th e open, in c re a sin g “ b lind b a g g a g es."
p a rls . W e h a v e ju s t received
w
eight
to
show
fo
r
it
to
o
,”
d
e
c la r­
in v o lu m e w ith th e w arm S p rin g
a big sta c k of re p a irs fo r m ost
ed
C
h
risto
p
h
e
r
O.
S
in
g
le
to
n
,
805
m rc h iu e s u sed in th is v icinity.
s u n sh in e , lias reach ed its h e ig h t
T ha s h o rt a n d u rg ly w ord fe a ­ 3. 18th S t., O m aha, N e b ra sk a , re
C all fo r g a rd e n tools, seed ers,
in th e lo w er se ctio n s of D enver, tu re d a s p irite d a rg u m e n t re c ­
sp ra y p u in p s, fen cin g , h a rn e ss,
cently.
an d it has been lu rin g th e s tu ­ e n tly betw een G overnor W illiam
a n d e v e ry th in g in th e im p le ­
“ B efo re ta k in g T an lac, I l i d
m e n t lin e
d e n t body w ay from J a m e s E ad s p a tro n s a i n t . of th e college th is
a
b
so
lu te ly no a p p e tite .
I w ould
H ow e’s “ hobo c o lle g e ” since th e y ear, a n d W ells’s h isto ry aro u se d
o ften sit dow n to th e ta b le , c a t a
a n n u a l b a c c a la u re a te serm o n w as m uch d eb ate.
few b ite s a n d feel full. S leep less­
p rea c h e d and D ean Bob S m ith a n ­
“ W e've beep w a tc h in g t h ’s con
n
ess also tro u b le d m e and 1 gat '
nounced th a t th e acad em ic y e a r tro v e rs y betw een th e fu n d a m e n ­
n
to a w eak, ru n -d o w n co n d ition.
h ad eu d ed , m ore th a n tw o w eeks ta lis ts an d m o d e rn ists
in
th e
“ One day my
w ife
b ro u g h t 1
ago.
c h u rc h e s ,” d e c la re d one of the
hom e a b o ttle of T an lac and told
T he D enver “ hobo co lleg e" w a s , s tu d e n ts , “ b u t th e y d o n ’t
tak
th e f irs t of a se rie s of s im ila r ¡11- , S p en cer in to a c co u n t a t all, or m e: ‘Y ou’ve ju s t got to try It.’
W ell, sir, 1 hegan to e a t h e a r t y !
s titu tio n s e sta b lish e d by H ow e, • th e -O utline of H is to ry ,’ e ith e r
and
b efo re long T an lac had m y ,
“ m illio n a ire h o b o ,” In sev eral of i fo r t h a t n ia tte r a lth o u g h I ’m one
I now h e a lth s h o u ld n ’t overlook T a n la c .”
th e la rg e cities.
t h a t d o n ’t hold a lto g e th e r w ith w hole system to n ed up.
e
a
t
an
d
d
ig
est
e
v
e
ry
th
in
g
,
sleep
T a n lac ¡3 for sale by a ll good
. T h e W in te r s tu d e n ts of th e lo- th e ‘O u tlin e ,’ b eliev in g as I do
good,
and
feel
fin
e
g
e
n
e
ra
lly
,
d
ru
g g is ts.
A ccept no s u b s titu te .
cal college h av e occupied c o m fo rt-, th a t th e a u th o r is so m e th in g of a
F
o
lk
s
w
ho
w
a
n
t
to
b
nlld
up
th
e
ir
O
ver
40
m
illion
b o ttle s sold.
ab le co ts a n d c h a irs a b o u t a big, n u t. He says th e re a in ’t no dif-
Rubber and Cotton
T he “ D a u g h te rs of th e N ile ”
held th e ir se m i-a n n u a l b a n q u e t
a n d c e re m o n ia l in M edford y e s­
te rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d
evening.
M adford, A sh la n d , G ra n ts P a ss
a n d J a c k s o n v ille p a rtic ip a te d in
F O R R E N T — C o m pletely f u r ­
th e c e le b ra tio n , w hich is h eld by
FEHIGE-ROACH
n ish e d a p a rtm e n t, 75 B ush St.,
A
T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e tu r n s in each of thfe tow ns.
217— tf H a u lin g — D ray w o rk of a ll 1 class of 13 w as in itia te d y e s te r­
k in d s. Q uick m o to r serv ice. D ry d ay a fte rn o o n , a f te r w hich fo l­
MISCELLANEOUS
wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R : low ed a big b a h q u e t a t th e H otel
375 B. St.
1 1 2 -tf M edford, to w hich th e m en w ere
PIA N O In s tru c to r; ex p erien ced
g u e sts.
E x-M ayor G ates gave a
E u g e n e — New h o sp ita l u n it Is b rie f a d d re ss.
p ian o te a c h e r. B e g in n e rs p r e f e r ­
re d . T e lep h o n e 4 41- J, M rs. M ary p lanned.
M em bers a n d g u e sts a t th e a f ­
A ik in s.
2 1 2 — In to *
fa ir n u m b ere d 116, and th e e n tire
p ro g ra m w as co n sid e red a g re a t
E. K. HALL, Paper Hanger— WORKINGS OF KU KLUX
A fte r th e b a n ­
K LAN R E V E A L E D BY. J E T T success by all.
P h o n e 286-L b e fo re 8 a. m . or 1
q u e t in th e
ev en in g , everyone
a f te r 6 p. m .
209— 1 m o.
W A SH IN G TO N , May 21— T h e ' w e n t o u t to th e F a ir G rounds
C. W . JU D K IN S — P a in te r and in n e r w o rk in g s of th e K u K lux P a v ilio n , w hich w as tu rn e d over
K ian an d th e m a n n e r in w hich for th e u se of th e lodge, a n d all
D e c o ra to r, A sh la n d , O r e g o n .
K
ian o ffic ia ls divided th e c o u n try en jo y ed a few h o u rs of d an cin g ,
P h o n e 390-R .
204— lm o *
in to se ctio n s a n d a p p o rt'o n e d he- j th e m usic b ein g fu rn ish e d by A l­
tw een
th e m se lv e s
m e m b e rsh ip f o r d ’s o rc h e s tra .— M ail T rib u n e .
Barber Shop—
fu n d s, w ere d e scrib ed to th e May-
B a te s B a rb e r Shop, H o tel Ash
la n d B u ild in g . F o r a f ir s t class field c o m m itte e by J. J e tt, fo rm ­
V h e e le r— W ork resu m ed on
bob an y sty le. W e p lease o r no e r in v e s tig a to r fo r th e hooded o r ­
h o tel h u ild :ng.
d er. J e t t d e sc rib e d it as a “ g r a f t ”
c h a rg e .
1 8 6 -lm o
a n d a d m itte d th a t he m ad e be­
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May , tw een $500 an d $1000 a w eek
M yrtle P o in t vo tes $50.000
communicate with Ensign Lee w hile w ith th e K ian . ,
fu r new u n io n high school.
of the Salvation Army at the j
WhiteShleld Home, 565 May-'
fair Ave,. Portland. Oregon.
CONFERENCE RECOMMENDS
Albany— Cement Work oh hew E. Sweet
T h o m as T ynan,
WORLD WIDE PROHIBITION ! K a p ita l begins.
e n t la n g u a g e s a b o u t th e sam e
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N fo rm er days th e b a th in g g irl got ing colors. O r p e rh a p s it is in
navy o r black, piped in w hite. And
h e r k e rc h iefs and a c ce sso rie s a re
and sto ck in g s—and n ev er w ent n e a r as gay as an y thing. She ru n s to
th e w ater. W isely, fo r who could fa n ta s tic b a th in g caps a n d b a n d a n ­
sw im in such tra p p in g s? Oh, yes! nas.
T he k n itte d su its a re som etim es
She did ta k e a dip. B ut a sw im !
N ever! It couldn’t be done.
strip ed all th e way. B ut m ore of­
B ut she did use to acq u ire a tan , te n edged in th e second color.
T affeta su its th e re a re , too, b u t
w hich she th o u g h t looked h e a lth y
E u g e n e ra n k e d e ig h te e n th a- and out-of-doorish.
they a re econom ically cut.
m ong a ll c itie s w est of th e R ocky
Jacq u elin e Logan, P a ram o u n t
N ow adays th e b a th in g g irl pu ts
m o u n ta in s in b u ild in g c o n s tru c ­ on less, m uch less, in th e w ay of a player, who a p p e ars w ith W a lte r
suit. W h a t she w ears is a sw im ­ H ie rs in “ Sixty C ents an H our,”
tio n fo r A pril.
m ing su it th a t p erm its h e r to dive w ears such a su it a s this. She is
and swim and rac e and plunge w ith ­ show n in it in th e photo above.
H e r s u it is taffeta, trim m ed in
out h in d ra n c e to life o r lim b.
For a smooth shave,
But she seeks to avoid a ta n n in g w hite appliqued strip es. T he s k irt
and quick service, go
of h e r skin.
is c u t up a t th e sides to allow for a
to the Shell Barber
And whqn she em erg es from th e good sw im m ing kick. T he blouse
w a te r she th ro w s a huge w rap over is straight-lined.
U n d e r it she
Shop, across from De­
h e r shoulders. And g e ts h e r a w ears a je rse y slip. She h a s a
pot. Grinding of all
parasol. F o r she h a s lea rn ed th a t cape to m atch, and socks.
kinds Children’s work
« sk in m uch burned soon tu rn s to
Som e of th e d ress su its a re of
• specialty.
leather.
p aisley m ate ria l. And som e in stuff
T h e m odern g irl goes in for b ril­ of E g y p tian design. And som e in
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
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lia n t colors. H e r sw im m ing su its sim ple gingham .
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are usually of two bright contrast­
B ut th e cloaks a re riotous.
■ trica !
I an d all s k dolled
up in ruffles and frills
irts —and sta y s and shoes
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PACIFIC STATES
.ELECTRIC <
T. M. R«<.
1921
The 1924 edition o f the "Electrical
’How' for Householders ” is yours
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