Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PHYSICIANS
Tidings
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GRATEFUL TO TANLAC
CALIFORNIA RAIN
BRINGS GREAT JOY
FOR PERFECT HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
M ií
Saturday afternoon for Klam ath party, Théy expêct tó be gone at
Falls, where he will catch up with least six weeks.”
his train of 25 horses, which he
sent on ahead last Tuesday.
"Mr. Grey is seeking m aterial
in Oregon for hi3 novels, which
have become universally popular.
I brought a truck load of bar­
He desires to make a trip over the
gain counter goods from P ort­
Rogue River trail to Gold Beach,
land last week, all of which
but will not be able to make it
will he sold accordingly. Auto
this season, taking the trip past
Robes, W ade Drugsaw, H alt­
C rater Lake and interior central
ers, and lots of arm y g o ^ s .
Oregon instead.
Come in early while Oieyt^Bt.
“ He is to meet Mr. Topping and
Ihe pack train at C rater Lake on
Sunday, going through the Klam­
ath lava beds toward Lakeview.
There are 10 people in Mr. Grey’s
DR. C. W. HANSON
SACRAMENTO, Oct. 10.— F a r­
WASHINGTON, Oct.
9 .' —
D entist »
Jesus sent his disciples out two mers of this section are rejoicing Seattle Lady Gives Tanlac
Pull Credit F o r Her!
Special attention given to pyor­ by two to win 4he world.
today over the rain th a t yesterday
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
Getting back to Jesus’ plan, and last night swept over Superior
Recovery.
FOR REN T— lst-C lass fur­ Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. thousands of congregations will i California, bringing relief to
nished apartm ent, with private
send their members two by two I drought-stricken fields, pastures
DR. ERNEST A, WOODS— Prac-1
into their neighbors to win them | and crops. While some anxiety
bath, adults only. Phone 122.
“ I would not be back in the
tice
lim
ited
to
eye,
ear,
nose
ano
to Christ. This movement is part is expressed among bean and rice : condition I was before ta k in g .
29— tf
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. of a great concerted and system a­ men th a t a continued downpour I Tanlac for a million dollars,” r e - '
FOR RENT— Modern 6 room
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc tic campaign throughout the coun­ may do some damage, the gen­ I cently declared Mrs. N. E. Wash- i
bungalow, well furnished, corner
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,! try to promote interest in church eral opinion is th a t the good ac­ burn, 4018 41st Ave., So., Se-j
Scenic Drive and Straw berry
Ore.
attendance and church member­ complished by the rain will far attle, W ash.
,
Lane. Phone 311-R, F. E. W at­
outweigh the harm.
ship.
These
w
orkers
will
go
Into
’ Stomach trouble had taken I
son.
31— 51 DR. E. II. ANGELL— Chiropractic the home of their communities
More showers fell today and ad­ away all my strength and brought •
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
as far as possible, inviting their ditional rain is in prospect for me down to where I could not I
FOR SALS
phone 48; residence 142. First
friends and neighbors to come to tomorrow although th e w eather keep going from weakness aud
National Bank building.
V-
I church, to enlist as members and bureau predicts clearing w eather suffering. I was so nervous,
GOOD as new Buescher C mel­
tomorrow evening.
to join in its work.
ody Saxophone at reduced price.
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
restless and miserable th a t life
At 8 o’clock this morning the was a burden. Only those afflict­
CLINIC
The joint evangelistic campaign
The Rose Confectionery.
1st National Bank Bldg.
which is being launched this Fall precipitation lo r the storm in ed w ith indigestion as I was can
30— Mon. Wed. Fri. M edical
Surgical
O bstetrical
by many communions under the Sacramento was 1.11 inches.
know w hat I endured.
D iagnostic X-ray
TH R EE LOTS on paved 3treet.
Reports received by the w eath­
leadership
of th e Commission on
R. W. Stearns, M. D.
“ As stubborn as my case was,
Ten dollars down and five dollars
Evangelism of the Federal Coun­ er bureau indicate th a t the down­ Tanlac ha3 built me up 13 lbs.
R. E. Green, M. D.
Tanlac is for sale by all good
a m onth until paid. Ashland
R. W. Sleeter, M. D. cil of Churches, will continue pour was general throughout
druggists.
Accept no substitute.
and
there
is
not
a
trace
of
my
old
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
R ealty Co.
33— 2
through the W inter and Spring Superior California and p arls of
Over
4
million
bottles sold.
troubles
left.
In
fact,
I
am
now
Phone 238-R
Nevada. The rainfall was heav­
till Easter.
Tanlac
Vegetable
PH’s for con­
FOR SALE — or exchange for
enjoying perfect health and I am
iest
a
t
Chico,
where
2.01
inches
Men
and
women
all
over
the
>35,000.00. 160 acres, 100 cultl
ju st so grateful for my recovery stipation; made and recommend­
United States are urged by the were reported. At Red Bluff the
MONUMENTS
vated, free water, lots of It. 20
th a t I w ant to praise Tanlac to ed by the m anufactures of Tan­
Federal Council to train for this precipitation was 1.64, inches, at
head of large size Registered J e r­
lac.
everybody.”
ASHLAND GRANITE
effort. They will work under the Oroville 1.65 inches, at San F ran ­
seys, the finest strain in Oregon.
MONUMENTS
pastors of th eir local churches. cisco .58 of an inch, at Fresno
30 head of registered Duroc pigs,
weeks at Galice angling for steel­
B lair G ranite Co.
“ Unusual interest is being .20 of an inch anc^at E ureka .14 berries were picked last week.
200 W hite Leghorn j^jekens, team
heads, will be taken into the in­
S. PENNISTON, Manager
taken by local congregations of an inch.
of Registered Im ported Perchon
terior
of Oregon by Earl Topping,
Office 175 E. Main
Showers were reported at ZANE GREY LEAVES FOR
throughout the country,” said
m ares 1900 lbs. each. About
EASTERN PART OF STATE who is furnishing the pack train
Res. Phone 444-Y
Dr. Charles L. Goodell, secretary Stockton and all points in the
>3000.00 w orth of farm equip­
for the p arty,” says the Grants
“ Churches upper San Joaquin Valley.
ments, modern house, large barn O l GIRL IN TROUBLE— M.y of the Commission.
“
Zan?
Grey
and
party,
who
Pass
Courier. “ Mr. Topping left
A trace of snow fell at Sum­
and other buildings. Will take
communicate with Ensign. Lee will first make an effort to get
income property up to >20,000.00,
of the Salvation Army at t h e 1 all their members out to ser­ mit.
Stockmen of this part of- Cali­
long time on balance at 6 per cent.
W hlteShleld Home, 565 May- vices on Sunday, and all succeed­
fornia,
who have faced a short­
ing
Sundays.
Courtesy to brokers or agents.
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
age
of
pasture
for several months
“At
the
same
time
they
will
J. J. Deakon, Phone 330, Ashland
are
particularly
jubilant over the
strive
to
win
the
interest
of
PLANING MILL
Oregon.
33— 1 fno.
rain.
They
say
it will bring out
those
not
connected
with
any
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THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
FOR SALE: — Indian M otor-' JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET church. The object of the cam­ the grass and provide new green
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and paign is to fu rth er the spirit of feed for fall grazing.
cycle. See City W ater Dept.
19^ti worship and devotion. The first
33— 3 ' Van Ness.
_______________________________ I
Sunday in October was observ­
FOR SALE— Enameled top cab­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
ed
as Rally Sunday. This date CRANBERRY CROP TO
Sgfl
Q paramount Qicture
inet table, >8. Solid oak rocking W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
was suggested because it had al­
BE OF HIGH STANDARD
chair >10, 555 Fairview* St. 32— 6
for SERVICE.
•RoeecTio«
ready been decided upon by sev­
Experienced movers and pack­ eral communions.
FOR SALE— 10 tons good alf­
PORTLAND, Oct. 7. — The
ers of household goods. Deal­
The movement is a challenge 1924 Oregon cranberry crop will
alfa and 3 tons mixed hay; also
ers lu coal and wood. Phone to the pastors to reach their
several pigs. Phone 478-J or call
be m arketed entirely through the
117.
communities.
423 Helman St., L. B. Tuttle. ¡
Pacific C ranberry Exchange, ac­
Office 89 Oak St. near
“ C hristian men and women cording to R. R. Kipp, managed,
32— 3
Hotel Ashland
will visit the entire community. m arketing departm ent of the
FOR SALE— Reed baby cart in
These visitors will welcome back Portland Chamber of Commerce,
good condition; reasonably priced. T. L. PO W ELL—General T rans­ those w-ho have been away d ur­
who has returned from attend­
fer— Good team • and
motor
Phone 427-Y or call 733 Oak St.
] '»
ing
the
summer.
They
will
urge
ance at a meeting of the board
trucks. G )od service at a rea-
32— tf
those who have become indiffer­ of directors of the exchange at
souab.'e price. Phone 83.
ent to the church to retu rn , and Ilwaco,- Wash. Mr. Kipp added
FO R SALE— An excellent Vic-
will invite those outside into its th a t about 93 per cent of the crop
tro la and num erous records.
FEHIGE-ROACH
fellowship. They are to go out on the W ashington side will also
Reasonable price; apply 140 Or­
T ransfer — Express — Storage
two by two as the first seventy be m arketed through the ex­
ange St.
29— tf Hauling — Dray work of all
disciples were sent by Christ.
change.
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry-
“ The campaign will come to
A nother Bargain
The Oregon crop will be heavy
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R a climax with a great ingathering
5-room modern house 1 1-2 375 B. St.
and
of splendid quality, according
112-tf
at E aster.”
blocks from high school. Price
to Mr. Kipp. He said the berries
FLORIST
>1500.00, for quick sale. 1-2 cash
on the W ashington side, though
balance long time, 6 per cent.
Sutherlin — Drilling begun on of high quality, were running
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
5 room modern house, lot
Leeper Dome oil structure.
rath er less in tonnage th an had
From
100x150 Garage, chicken house.
Klam ath Falls— Last of 1924 been predicted earlier in the sea­
Price >3100, for quick sale. Good H atcher & Benson, Floral & Seed
son, as the pickers were finding
location
399 wool shipm ents aggregate 650,-
term s at 6 per cent. See W. W. Co., tem porary
a3 they worked fu rth er in the
Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and 000 pounds. Price 30 to 40 cents.
Robison, 63 North Main St.
bogs the yield was somewhat
floral designing. Phone 118. 9 -mo
light because of the dry growing
MISCELLANEOUS
season; the dryest in the record
of th e w eather bureau reports
WANTED: — Nursing. Will
'on th a t district.
consider house work. Am a post
From one acre on the J. S. Del­
? R ® »
graduate of N. W. school of mas­
linger
bogs on the Oregon side,
. 1 £ e i £ s E i 2
sage
and
electro-therapeutics.
**
said Mr. Kipp, 510 boxes of cran-
Mrs. Leighton, 153 G ranite or
Phone 158.
33— 1 mo.
P E IL ’S CORNER
Truth and Boasting
O regular fellow likes to boast,
but every man should have
courage enough to tell the truth.
This bank believes that it is the
simple truth and not boastfulness
when it claims that it is equipped
properly to take care o f any
amount, large or small.
N
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
T oday—T om orrow
AgnesAyres
A Slip-On for the Slender—A Wrap-
Around for the Fuller Figure
Apparently out of a clear sky there fell
a dense mystery. SHE was named “the
woman in the case.” Around this is wov­
en an interesting melodrama.
Also “T he Soilers,” a com edy
•>
ADMISSION.
M atinee 10c - 25c. E vening 10c - 35c
Would exchange property near
RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH
P ortland for Ashland property.
O IL E S or other rectal or colon
44 3 B. street.
33— tf
WANTED— W ork by com petent
experienced janitor. • All or part
tim e. W ill do anything. Refer­
ences 218-Y.
32— tf
LOST— Black Persian
Reward. 268 B St.
kitten.
32— 3*
disorders may bej;esponsible
for your general ill health.
My non-surgical treatment of these dis­
orders has been taken by thousands of
men, women and children from all parts
of the West, my unprecedented success
enabling me to confidently GUARAN­
TEE to cure your Piles or refund your fee.
Send today for my FREE
book on Rectal and Colon
disorders. Every sufferer
should have it.
LNTED— Growers to contract
en years, for 100 acres of
berries,
raspberries
and
;ree’n blackberries.
Bagley
ing Co., S. D. Taylor, Field
30— 6 MENT
DEA N , M.D. Inc
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
W, OREGON
H IS
PA PER
W H EN
W ff IT I N O
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
Cottage
Grove — Standard
agle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
Bridge
Company
of Omaha will
ad la te r and Stoves for sale. 140
install
>75,000
lum
ber dry kilns
berlin St.
306-1 mo.*
at Latham , one mile south of
Goats Bred
by registered here.
tuck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain,
ow charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2
nlles south on Pacific Highway
14— 1 mo.*
For a smooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladles and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
BOYS BIB OVERALLS
Ju st the moment you apply
M entho-Sulphur to an itching,
burning or broken out skin, the
itching stops and healing begins,
says a noted skin specialist. This
sulphur preparation, made into
a pleasant cold cream, gives such
a quick relief, even to fiery ecz­
ema, th a t nothing has ever been
found to take its place.
Because of its germ-destroying
properties, it quickly subdues the
itching, cools the irritation and
heals the eczema rig h t up, leav­
ing a clear, smooth skin in place
of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples
or roughness.
You do not have to w ait for
improvement. It quickly shows.
You can get a little ja r of Rowles
M entho-Sulphur at any drug store.
Tlio '‘handiest furniture
about the house
GUESS!
HOW MANY MILES
Chevrolet will travel in
the 100 Hour Endurance
and Economy Run.
Leave your guess with the
Ashland Chevrolet Agency
Best Guess ............. >5
2nd Best ............... >3
3rd Best ................>1
P arade in A shland w ith R un­
n in g Car at A:3 0 th is eve.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Automotive Shop
A gen cies: D odge and
. C hevrolet
O ne of th e best line of HATS and CAPS shown in Southern
Oregon— If we put a h at on you and it does not w ear to
your satisfaction--—it’s on us.
in dark and light finishes
from $15 to $30
M IT C H E L L S
Success is insured by using
P le n ty
o f
a n d lo ts of ro o m
NEW
»A IR
E D C C I f T THEY
i
5 IP
F i Y L L RÌ
ALSO MAKERS OF
TWO-HORSE Brand Waist Overalls
for M en and Youths
RELIABLE M ERC H A N D IS E SINCE 1553
WINCHESTER SHELLS
Simpson’s
Hardware
W inchester Store
Corded Silk, 40 inches wide, colors—black
navy and grey ..................................... $1.90
|
Chine, 4C inches wide in light and
d i L si a-:cs .................................................. $1.50 ;;
Black Taffetta, 40 inches wide- per yd............. $1.60 „
New Wool Goods
By the Post Office
|
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QUAIL SEASON
Independent
Candidate for County School
Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
ty, Oregon.
Satin Crepe, 40 inches wide, in the new shade $2.75 <>
The Men’s Store
TH E ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY
8 3 N. Main
OPENED
Silks fo r th e A utum n Frocks
Crepe
HEAT
Is Certain
.T W O HORSE B R A N D
T
»♦ • ♦ ♦
OVERCOATS
Cedar Chests
O. W. M ilam
Redwood Highway to Crescent
City will be completed during
1926.
GLOBE UNDERWEAR—honest to goodness union
suits, made to wear and give satisfaction. Our
standard for 15 years. A health garment.
Tailored by Tailors who know how and who make
up to a standard and not down to a juice—de­
pendable.
when you have installed
in your home a
Put yo u r b o y j n
POLITICAL
HESE dresses produce the same straight-
line tailored effect in different ways. Look
long into your m irror and decide which
style to get. Buy your pattern at our Standard-
Designer Pattern counter. Enclosed with the
pattern you will find a wonderful dressmaking
guide, The Belrobe, which shows you how to
make your dress from start to finish. You will
find a list of suitable materials on the back of
the pattern envelope. Visit our piece-goods
counter and ask to see all the new shades in
the material you select.
oAlways Buy Standard-Designer Patterns
with The Belrobe
MADE JUST LIKE DADS
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
>32 A. St. Asbland, Ore
Standard-Designer
Pattern 7843
Priced Within Reason
IS FIERY, ITCHY 0«
ROUGH.JSESULPHUR
WANTED: — P asture for three
horses and feed for the winter.
J. C. Edwards, Siskiyou. 33— 3*
Standard-Designer
Pattern 7816
A B low out
U N IV E R S A L
H eater
may cause a serious ac­
cident, so you want to he ' one of the surest and
certain of carrying good 1 most even-burning heat-
tires.
' ers on the market.
Fisk T ires
have proved they contain
quality aud more-mileage.
Kruggel Bros.’
Tire Shop
$5 down and balance on
easy terms
USE YOUR CREDIT
Swenson &
Peebler
FurnitureCo.
All wool French Serge, 40 inch, brown
copen red. navy, per yd..................... $1.20
Wool Crepe, 40 inch, in all new s h a d e s ..........$1.85
Flannel, 56 inches wide, in all popular
colors, p r ic e ......................... $2.10 and $2.30
Chiffon Broad Cloth- yd..................................... $3.50
Poiret Twill. 54 inches wide; colors navy,
brown and black ................................. $3.00
( becked. part wool goods, 40 inches wide, vd. .
.70
Golden Rule
Store
Phone 3
Ashland
Elks Bldg.