Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
P R O FE SSIO N A L
Thursday, September 1«, 1024
setting, such as buna and weinies. , all were -discussed interestingly was definitely stated. The Park-i 00,000 FRY PLANTED IN
of the North Fork of Salmon
The evening wa3 spent in telling end the audience appreciated the er Practice School, the D eaf-O ral,
SISKIYOU COUNTY LAKES River.
Cia<wified Colum n ltat©«
„ .
ghost stories and a very enjoy- opportunity to heal- in such a School, the School Beautiful idea I
PHYSICIANS
One cent the word each
The
fish
are
Rainbow
and
E ast­
able time was had by all. About clear cut and definite way the — were visualized for the inter­
tim e.
ern
Brook
trout,
and
were
ship­
ETNA MILLS, Cal. Sept. IS.—
twenty-five or th irty young people work th a t ia being accomplished I ested audience th at gave rapt a t­
To run every Issue for one OR. HAWLEY— ?.bove Tidings
were there.
by thl3 organization. Qnes'.icmf tention to a taik that came very A consignment of thirty-five cans ped from the Oregon hatchery.
office. Phone 91.
TH E PE A C E FU L VILLAGE
m onth or more, %c the word
Dr. Hawley has entertained al-i relative to ihe county work were close to every club woman p re s­ containing 90,000 trout fry was i
(By Oliver Goldsmith)
each time.
most every class in the Christian asked and answered at the close! ent.
brought to Etna Mills from Ga-i
DR. C. W . nA N SO N
Classified! ads hring result».
Sweet was the sound, when oft at Sunday School during the su m -1 of the address.
zelle
last
week
in
charge
of
D
en
tist
FOR RENT
An excellent attendance of
evening’s close
m er-
Mrs. Della Blodgett of Chicago Civic Club and Parent Teacher Ralph Smith and Peter Walls and
Special attention given to pyor- : tt
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~
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I was then introduced. Mrs. Blod- members enjoyed the social hour taken to Finley Camp, where ten
FOR RENT — Furnished bed rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver Lp yonder hill the village m ur
m ur ro^e;
Civic
Club
Meeting—
-
gett is a guest of Miss Blanche that followed, with Mrs. P. S. pack mules were waiting to tra n s­
room, with board to steady .rent­ Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. There, as I passed, with earless <'
W. L. DOUGLAS
er. Reasonably priced. 520 Eli­
The program of the Civic Clubj Hicks and the Club was fortun- Provost, Mrs. Gruelle and Mrs. port them to the lakes at the head
step
and
slow,
made wonderful shoes
given Tuesday, September the ate in being able to secure her GsBauer as hostesses presiding
zabeth. Phon© 359L.
14— 4 DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Prac­
The
ming.ing
notes
came
soften­
when working at th e
sixteenth, set a high standard f o r ' for this meeting,
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano :
at the tea table and conducting
FOR RENT — Four-room fu r­
ed
from
below;
program s din in g ihe year.
• Mrs. Blodgett is an easy, grace- the new members and guests over
th ro at— X-ray including teeth J a
bench. Todav • his factory ••
nished apartm ent, with garage. •
The swain responsive as the m ilk­
A fter the executive meeting and. ful speaker, with a message that the beautiful Club home.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
makes equally wonderful
I n s is t o n
A dults only. 1101 Boulevard.
maid, “ sung.
the business session, during which ¡ th e piesents in forceful fashion
5. Swedeoburg Bldg.. Ashland. Th
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,
sh
o e s.
The sober herd th at low d to meet very w orthwhile reports were Beginning with the early in te re s t' The new members received at
12-tf t Ore
their young;
given by the chairm an of the evidenced in things civic, t h e , this meeting were Mrs. Edward
FOR RENT: — Modern well
; The noisy geese th at gabbled o’er standing committees, the o u t-¡sp eak er covered the various steps Farlow, Miss Zipora Blumenfeld,
located furnace heated a p a rt­ DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Resi­
the pool.
F o r C o n s tip a tio n
standing features, the report from i that led to the prdfcent state of Miss Ethel W heeler, Mrs. V. D.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
ments and sleeping rooms, fu r­
Miller, Mrs. Andrew McGee, Mrs.
The playful children ju st let loose the membership committee, w ith ! activity in Club life.
nished and unfurnished. 346 Har- ( avenue. Telephone 28. Office
from school;
its list of new members, and the ! The work of the Chicago Wo-J J. H. Shortrldge, Mrs. Henry En-.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5
gadine,
1-tf
The watch-dog’s voice, th a t bay’d announcem ent of the T hrift Sale! m an’s Club and th at of the Engle- ders and Mrs. John Enders.
p. m. only.
The whispering wind;
FOR 8A L E
to come very shortly, in the in - 1 w ood W oman’3 Club was made
And
the
loud laugh th a t spoke the terest of which the assistance o f ! very real for the hearers. Voca- ‘
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
FO R SA LE or Trade— Overland
vacant mind;
every member and friend of th e ftio n a l work was stressed and the j
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
Touring Car. Call at 939 B. St
These all in sweet confusion Civic Club i3 solicted, the pro- j' activities of the Parent-Teacher
phone 48; residence 142. First
13— 5
sought the shade,
gram was announced by Mrs. P - . associations received a strong
National Bank building.
And filled each pause the night­ K. Hammond, th e president.
j need of praise. Mrs. Blodgett has
FO R SALE
ingale had made.
MONUMENTS
The
Jackson
County
H
e
a
lth
;
been intim ately associated for
6 room modern house on North
)
Association
was
represented
by
many
years in a broad way, with
Main St. Large lot, all kinds of
ASHLAND GRANITE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Mrs.
Stanley
Robinette,
its
dele­
the Parent-Teacher work, on both
fruit. A Real Bargain. Price
MONUMENTS
i Friday, Sept. 19. Belleview gate for special work In Port-
sides df the fence as 3he pertin­
>3500 on good term s at 6 per
B lair G ranite Co.
! circle P. T. A. meets at Bellview Land, this summer.
ently
puts it, and speaks with a u - ( A sanitary rest room, com­
cent.
PENNISTON, M anager.
• school at eight o’clock Friday
c
o
m
jro
-!
Thorlty.
The real function and! pletely equipped with modern
;
In
Mrs.
R
obinette’s
6 room modern house close in
Office 175 E. Main
evening. Everyone asked to at-
plumbing conveniences, is a
hensive and enlightening addres3, i reason for 'b ein g of the P. T. A
Price 32100, on easy terms.
Res. P hon e 4 4 4 -Y
profitable investment for any
i tend.
Red Crown Service Station on
she prefaced the discussion of j
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public or senr'-public building.
Friday,
Sept.
19.
D.
A.
R.
Main
Highway
to
trade 1NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
the local work by a review of the ‘
Increase the accommodations
communicate with Ensign Lee meets at the home of Mrs. Eliza­ National Society, its objective and
for house in Ashland
offered your patrons and ‘you
beth
Van
Sant
oh
Oak
Street,
of the Sajvation Army at the
Good 18 acre ranch on highway.
the
means
provided
for
its
fin­
will
increase business.
2:30 o’clock.
WhlteSfaield Home, 565 May-
ancing.
6 room house, good new barn,
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Let us install a rest room in
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
garage, nice lawn, 6 cows, good
The speaker dwelt upon the
_________________________________
your
building th a t will invite
“ Who Do’’ P arty —
th e h o u se, in sid e o r o u t!
team , 3ow and 12 pigs, 2 dozen
success
of
th
e
Christm
as
Seal
patronage
rathe».-
than
repel
it.
The “WhoDo” class of the
PLANING MILL
chickens and all farm machin­
M
ethodist
Sunday School will Sale, as a means of the financial i W e c a n a s s is t w h e th e i
ery. 12 ton hay Price 36500 lORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
have a party on Friday Sept. 2 6, support for the county, state and
you a r e p a p e r in g o r p a in t­
on good terms.
W ORKS,
Cor. Helman
and at the home of Mrs. A. A. M ad-. national organizations. The work
See
ing. P h o n e us.
Van Ness.
194tf den at 63 Pine Street. Mrs. Dew j the methods, the restrictive meas-
W. W. ROBISON.
.. • lirOQ* the
fViA part
nari th at is played in
will be the honored guest. All j u re s’
63 North Main St.
T R A N SFE R AND EX PR E SS
Plumbing
members are urged to be pres-! individual and community life
H e a tin g
The triumph of every woman’s cooking is
8tf W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
and
the
relation
of
the
state
and
Phone
188
2 0 7 E . Main
ent.
for SERVICE.
good j?ie. After all, the final test of
FOR SALE o r TRADE—.160
This party was postponed from local program to other programs,
Experienced
movers
and
pack­
acre ranch, Missouri River bot­
Friday due to the M. E. Confer­
good pie is—crust.
ers of household goods. Deal- ence which is being held at Med­
tom land, w ithin 8 miles Minot,
• ers in coal and wood. Phone ford this week.
North Dakota. If interested call
'HE value o f an ar-
117.
A delicious pie crust is light, crispy,
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o r w rite G. S. Butler. 300— lm o
A
tid
e
depends
upon
Office 89 Oak St. near
Hobo Party—
sweet and digestible. To many this will
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
Hotel Ashland
th e service it gives.
Dr. Maud I. Hawley entertained
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
seem an almost impossible perfection, but
her young people’s Sunday School
M any suits “Tailored
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo* ^* L. PO^VELL— General Trans­ class and the C hristian Endeavor
it is not a bit hard to make when one
fer— Good team
and
motor
to Measure by B o m ’: to get a deer will be better
FOR SALE — Tomatoes for
trucks. G >od service at a rea- of the Christian Church with a
knows how.
‘ Hobo P a rty ’’ at her home Mon­
eight to ten years age
if you use
canning, 2 cents per pound. Mrs.
eouab.’e price. Phone 83.
day evening. The guests- came
Josselyn, upper end of Ashland
are still in service to
dressed in old clothes, with dishes
The first “know how” is Frye’s “Wild Rose”
St.
14— 6*
FEHIGE-ROACH
day.
W
inchester
Guns
in which to eat strapped to them,
T ransfer — Express — Storage
Brand P ure L ard for shortening. The
FOR SALE— 30 pullet3 from
and they also brought something
This
service
is
made
Hauling
—
Dray
work
or
all
trapneeted hens, sirea records
to contribute to the refreshm ents.
second is the “knack” of pastry mixing
and
possible only by the
over 270. A. Bert Freem an, 112 kinds. Quick motor service. Dry The group met at the park on
which Frye’s Meat Guide and recipe book
Nutley. Phone 456J.
14tf wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R the Boulevard and from there
purchase o f depend*
375 B. St.
112-tf
A
m
m
u
n
ition
went to Miss Hawley’s home.
able fabrics, by pains*
explains so fully that failure is impossible.
FOR SALE — Jersey
cow.
A fter the costumes were discuss­
Phone 9F4.
14— 4»
taking workmanship
FLORIST
ed thoroughly the group went in - .
to the woods in back of the H aw -|
FOR SALE — Chevrolet bug.
and close supervision
Send tw o cents for postage to
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
Sim
p
son
’s
W ill 3ell cheap or trade for Ford ,
ley
home
and
built
a
large
bon­
F
rye & Com pany, Seattle, and
o f e v e r y o p era tio n
From
R oadster or Coupe. 459 Morton
fire.
There
they
participated
of
receive
your copy of F rye’s
H atcher & Henson, Floral & Seed
that enters into the
Hardware
St.
14— 2* Co., tem porary
the
things
th
a
t
go
with
such
a
M
eat
Guide.
Contains a hun­
location
399
dred
tested
recipes
on the prep­
making o f a suit ol W inchester Store
FOR SALE — Grapes. Thourk- Mountain Ave. Cut flowers andj
aration of F rye’s "Delicious”
clothes.
son Seedless, Rose of Porn. Mus­ floral designing. Phone 118. 9-mo
Brand H am s and Bacon and
cat and Tokay. Get them fresh
valuable
hints on the successful
That’s w hy w e dc
a t the vineyard or phone A. H.
use of
hot hesitate to recom­
Davenhill.
14— 3* POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
S o c ie ty
TAM VAC
VEGETABLE PILLS
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
To get more
business
BEAUTIFYING
Jerry O’Neal
“Good Pie”
J. O. R IG G
' I
V our Chances
FOR SALE— Cheap. A beauti­
G. W . Milam
ful Piano. Terme to suit Purchas­
Independent
er. Inquire a t this office.
14-1 Candidate for County School
Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
MISCELLANEOUS
ty. Oregon.
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
For a smooth shave
R adiator and Stoves for sale. 140
and
qu’Ck service go
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.*
to the Shell Barber
W ANTED: — Used flat top
Shop.
Ladies and
office desk and swivel chair. See
children get your hair
G reer at the Tidings office.
1-4
bobbed and m arcel­
led.
* PIANO instruction, by exper­
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
red, Mrs. H. S. Aikins. Phone
441J.
3—-lmo
WANTED — Large
wicker
baby carriage. Must be reason­
able. 637 B. Street.
14— 3*
W. A. SH ELL. Prop.
Fish
m end B o m Tailoring
e v e n to o u r m osl
exacting customers.
Paulserud’s
For Your
When next you require shortening, ask for it by
this Brand Name— you will get a Lard that is
guaranteed pure.
Friday Dinner
Eagle Market
N. Main
P h on e 107
COMPLETE PROTECTION P R O F I T
FROM
S A V IN G S
»32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
HS_ M R
Two million investors have found it!
F razier & S on
TRADE— Will trade 50x145
foot lot on Main artery
(226
Chester Ave.) Bakersfield, Cali­
fornia, for equal value or small
house
R. Sp©hr, Rt. 2, B akers­
field, California.
8— 8
DUBLIN, Sept. 17— For some
years strikes have been ruining!
Ireland's industries. Scarcely one
new enterprise lias been s ta rt­
Olympic Cake and Pastry
ed in any part of the country.
flour, reg. 35c, now......... 2 5
Capital his been tied up by the
O
lym
pic'Rolled Oats, reg.
W ANTED — Men for picking fear that no sooner would a fac­
35c, now ......................
.25
apples.
Call E.
C. Gardner. tory be started than a strik e
Crown Pancake flour reg.
Phone 373R2
13— 3 would be declared. Dockyards and
35c, now ............................... 25
4 lb. pail Orange Blossom
WANTED — 12 or 15 milk factories have been closed, and
•h o rtn ’ng, reg. 90c now .75
set
in.
8 lb. pail Orange Blossom
custom ers in vicinity of Junior industrial distem per
Shortning, reg. 1.75 now 1,50
High school. Call at 156 Man­ About a year ago a more reason­
2
lb.
pail L aural Pure
able
attitu
d
e
was
taken
by
the
zanita St., after 5:00 p. m.
Lard,
reg. 50c, n o w ......... 40
14— 4* trade union officials and s trik e s 1
became more uncommon. T h e n '
PL EA SE ASK ABOUT
W ANTED — Second handed came Jam es Larkin on the scene’
F E E D and FLOUR
lum ber. Box 564, Ashland.
after his release from Sing S in g ’
14— 3* Prison in America. He immed-i
Goats
Br©<| by registered iately started a new trade union!
razier
on
buck, with 3 1-2 qts. milk strain, and has to his credit about fifty
Phon e 2 1 4 — 3 5 3 E, Main St.
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 strikes in the last twelve m onths.!
openly
miies south on Pacific Highway. His propaganda w a s
He claimed to be th e '
14— 1 mo.* “ R ed.”
member for Moscow in the Soviet. I
He fought with the regular trade!
A CHILD IN PAIN runs to M other u n :on officials and ended up in i
for relief. So d o th e grow n-ups.
all of
F o r sudden and severe pain in stomach several libel actions, in
and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea
which he was beaten.
He has
now left Ireland and is under-J
w onderful new in ter­
C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A stood to be in Russia, but his nal A treatm
ent for Asthm a
REM EDY
i lieutenants carry on his work illa y s violen t spasm s in
10 m inutes, and is ffitaran-
It has never been known to fa il
j here.
Recently they tried to j feed to fu lly relieve all
of chronic Asthm a
j shut down the principal railroad forms
24 hours— or it co sts
Arlington —— Three rock crush­ I in the South of Ireland and tried in
sou nothing.
it is called R incx and is taken
ers at work surfacing Rock Creek
to
intim
idate
the
other
w
o
rk
ers,!
nternally in sim ple capsule form.
highway.
new proves that all Asthm a
but the regular trades union men Silence
s due to internal infection.
Rinex i
A storia — 335,000 Paul Revere met them with a flat contadic-l io es direct to th is infection and ,
neutralizes it—w ith ou t narcotics or
Temple. Orange lodge, dedicat­ tion, and though violence was a t­ oxic drugs.
ed.
tem pted by the Larkinites on a
Free Trial Offer
few occasions, they were worsted Just now, through a special intro­
ductory arrangem ent, you can ob­
and two or three of them found tain a trial treatm ent en tirely FREE.
themselves in the Liffey.
Ire­ Simply go to any of the drug stores '
lam ed below and ask for a trial
land is probably seeing the last package of RINEX. No obligation
it all on your part. B ut be sure to
—rid your system o f Catarrh or Deaf. of L arkin’s rule.
isk for your free treatm ent w ithin
I f insured dies from natural causes,
the company pays . . .
$5,000
I f insured dies from accident, the
company pays . . .
$10,000
In case o f permanent total disability,
the company will
1. W aive all premium payments
2. Pay $25 per week for one year;
and in addition
3. Pay $50 per month for life; and
4. Pay$y,oootothebeneficiarywhen
insured dies
5. If disability involves loss o f limbs
or sight as result o f accident, the
company will pay $5,000 in cash
immediately in addition to other
benefits.
[In case of temporary disability, from any
cause, the company pays $25 per week for
a limit of 52 weeks.]
& S
Conquered g si
By New Trea tment
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$100.00 par value shares, obtainable by direct pur­
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imited. It may be obtained in thia
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*
tf
This constantly growing use of electricity in
homes, industries and farms is but one of many rea­
sons why nearly iw o m illio n A m e r ic a n i n v e s t ­
o r s have already chosen electric light and power
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14
H all’s Catarrh
partm ent.
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