Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Classified Column
C la d d e d Column Rates
One cent the word each
time.
PROFESSIONAL I Republican Ticket
PHYSICIANS
and Platform
richness they have, never
surpassed.
been
GIRL POISONS SELF
’ next day to W. R. Butler,
poeealy self-administered.'
QN
EVE
OF
WEDDING
*n
a
room in her home, sur-; The scraps of the letter dhtfos-
Perforated kid is one of the
j rounded by the preparations for cd that seme person had written
smartest materials in Paris this
season. It serves to make whole
dresses, blouses and tunics. A de­
sign picked out with the perfora­
tions will show a brilliantly col­
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
ored lining beneath the kid. Col­
Monday, October 27. Ashland lars and cuffs of kid are perfor­
Music Club will meet at the Li­ ated to form designs that recall
brary at 7:35.
the rich, heavy patterns of Vene­
Monday, October 27,. Upper tian and Colbert laces. London
Valley Community Club will meet started the chamois and kid
at eight o’clock at the Belleview dresses In solid leather. Paris
school house. Mrs. Perozzi will caught the perforation Idea, which
speak on measures to be brought makes the garment much lighter
tip at election.
and softer. For soft texture and
Tuesday, October 28. Civic Im­ drapabillty are are the character­
provement Club will give card istics sought for this year — a
party in the evening at eight o’­ softness which moulds the figure
clock. Bridge and five hundred. and lends supple grace to the mov-
Every member and friend is in­ ments in walking.
vited. Ladies and gentlemen.
Among daytime cloths, kasha
Tuesday, October 28. W. C. T. is the most popular, being made
U. will meet at the home of Mrs. of the soft hair of the Cashmere
Davis on Allison street. Review goat, as pleasant to touch as to
of state convention will be given. look at.« For warm outdoor wear
• * *
there Is a handsome woolen cloth
Civic Club Party—
which resembles Ottoman silk in
The Civic Improvement Club its thick rib. Curious wool vel­
will give a card party at the club vets are also being used; one kind
house ai eight o’clock Tuesday Is crossstrlped In bands of color
evening for ladies and gentlemen. which recall the beautiful Ro­
The committees are working hard man scarfs. Another Is a new
and there will be cards for those make of woolbacked velvet, with
who wish tq play and entertain­ a lovely, silky reflection, nia’de
ment for others. A large number in rich new shades of green, rose
have signified their intention to and chestnut.
come and it is hoped that a large
Creep satin is one of the suc­
crowd will be present. Anyone in­ cesses of the season, as are also
terested is invited to attend.
the heavily corded silks called
• • •
•‘Ottomans,” which have long
Will Go To Klamath—
been associated .with aristocratic
The Alpha Chapter, No. 1. O. old ladies. This silk is ideal for
E. S. has accepted an invitation sheath gowns and is seen In many
from Aloha Chapter, O. E. S. of street coats and three-piece cos­
Klamath Falls to exemplify the tumes. One charming model in
initiatory work Tuesday evening green has a comfy lining of paler
in their chapter rooms at Klam­ green wool. There is a rich band­
ath Fall",! A large number of ing of fur that curves up the side
people are planning to attend and gives a slenderizing line. A
from Ashland.
narrow belt of silk has three small
• ♦ ♦
jade buckles to fasten it on the
side.
Have Supper—
The new velvets, with their
The trustees of the Congrega­
glossy
pile of artificial silk, often
tional Church entertained at the
sleeked
down in panne velvet ef­
church for all of the members and
fect,
are
also a great source of
friends Friday evening. A delic­
beauty
in
the
hands of the grande
ious dinner consisting of wild
goose and salmon, witji the things coutouriers. Yteb is showing a
that go with these, was serv­ number of hand-dyed crepe dresses
ed and greatly enjoyed by all. The that form an interesting feature
jvening was spent In pleasant con­ of Autumn styles. The background
versation and the children play­ is white crepe de Chine, out of
ed gamsp. Miss Mary Galey play­ which the artist makes a figured
ed several selections on the piano material which does not resemble
and Reverend Oldfield recited batik, but is full of zig-zag Hues,
some well-known poems in Swed­ indefinite and delicately colored.
ish dialect. About sixty were The result is an irregular pattern
present and all reported a good of grays, browns, blues and all
the shades in between, which is
time.
quite delightful.
* * *
DR. HAWLEY—Above Tidings
The Jackson County Republican
office. Phone 91.
organization is composed of fifty-
* - ■ - - - -
six precinct committeemen, an
To run every Issue lor one
DR.
C.
W.
HANSON
'
executive committee of eleven
month or more. 14 c the word
’ members, a women's advisory
.
Dentist
each time.
of eleven members, one
Special attention given to pyor­ (.committee
• woman member of the state execu-
rh o ea. Office upstairs in Beaver • tive committee, a stats committee­
FOR RENT
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. man, a congressional committee­
-
man, making a total of eighty-
FOR RENT:—Furnished front DR; ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­ one members who are the law­
room apartment. 349 East Main
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano fully constituted representatives
of the republican party in Jack-
St.
47— 6
throat—X- ray including teeth. j son county. These men and wo­
Office hours,
FOR RENT: — Cozy 2-room
♦ 10 to 12 and 2 tc men believe in party government,
6, Swedenhurg Bldg., Ashland, party responsibility* and party
furnished apartment with kitch­
discipline, for no political organi­
Ore.
enette and private bath. 357
zation can long endure, nor can
Vista street. Phone 122.
47—tf
it be of any great force or effect
DU. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic in
elevating our standards of pub­
and Electro-Therapy. Office lic service unless It is willing to
FOR RENT—Furnished house.
phone 48; residence 142. First assume full responsibility -for its
478 Boulevard.
36— lmo
acts and stands ready to enforce
National Bank building.
discipline and demand loyalty
FOB SALE
when the majority speaks. The
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
organization is in politics only
HEED OF ALL KINDS— We
CLINIC
from
the standpoint of better gov­
1st
National
Bank
Bldg.
are wholesale dealers la all
ernment.
Surgical
Obstetrical i The following resolution was
kinds of seed, including all kinds Medical Diagnostic
X-ray
unanimously adopted at our meet­
of vetch, pasture mixture, clover R. W. Stearns, M. D.
ing on October 7th. It is both a
seed and all field seeds, cheat and
R. E. Green, M. D.
pledge and a platform:
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
Tangier peas. Oregon Seed Co.,
Under the election laws of the
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
Junction City, Ore.
30— 4 mon.
state of Oregon, a county com­
Phone 238-R
mittee is elected by the people at
the primary at the same time the
FOR SALE: — Dry pine and
MONUMENTS
candidates are nominated, and this
oak wood. Phone 447L. 47—4*
committee is given full authority
ASHLAND GRANITE
to take charge of the campaign
FOR SALE: — 14 inch hard
MONUMENTS
for election.
wood. |4.40 tier delivered. Oeo.
This committee is made res­
Blair Granite Co.
Yockel. Box 95 B.
47— J •
ponsible for the conduct of the
S. PENNISTON. Manager
campaign; it is empowered to levy
Office 17S E. Main
FOR SALE: — Terminal Cafe
assessments on the candidates and
Res. ✓ Phone 444-Y
to otherwise raise funds for prop­
in Stage Terminal Hotel. Owner
er and legitimate campaign ex­
returning to Alaska. P. O. Box TNI GIRL IN TROLBLE— May penses.
The powers of this com­
766, Roseburg.
47— 6*
communicate with Ensign Lee mittee given both by law and by
of the Salvation Army, at the Implication are almost unlimit­
FOR SALE: — Rabbltts and
ed. Therefore, be it
WhlteShleld Home, 565 May-
hutches. 928 B. St.
46— 3*
Resolved, that the Jackson
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
County Republican Central Com­
FOR SALE— 6 room house,
mittee exercise In every just and
PLANING MILL
reasonable way in this campaign
first class condition, Garage and
the full powers given them by
woodshed. Lot 50x145. Fruit
law.
trees, berries. Includes >700 JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
in party government
WORKS, Cor. Helman - and and Believing
worth of furniture, fruit Jars,
party
responsibility,
there­
Van Ness.
19^tf fore pledge to the people we
of Jack-
garden tools, etc. Reasonable for
son county that if they see fit to
quick sale. Call 132 5th St.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
elect our candidates on the 4th
43— 6 Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. day of November, then this or­
ganization will get behind these
for SERVICE.
FOR SALE: — 12-inch body
county
and encourage and
Experienced movers and pack­ support officers
fir, 83.60 per tier. Address W . R.
them in every way, so
ers of household goods. Deal­ long as they conduct their respec­
Williams, Rt. 1, Ashland. 41— 10*
e rs In coal and wood. Phone tive offices in an able, economical
and honest manner, and if they
«-ROOM Modern House, 2
117.
prove unworthy in the conduct
blocks from Hawthorne school
Office 89 Oak St. near
of
their 'Offices, and should
on paved street, well furnished.
Hotel Ashland
charges of inefficiency or dishon­
Lot 80x160. Party leaving town.
esty be preferred against any such
For quick sale 83250, on good T. L. POWELL—General Trans­ officer and if upon investigation
fer—Good team and motor are found to he true, then this
terms at 6 per cent. W. W. Robi­
pleflges the people of
son, 63 North Main St.
38—tf
trucks. Q >od service at a rea­ committee
Jackson county that we will ask
sonable price. Phone 83.
for the resignation of any such
Bungalows— Lots
officer, and, if necessary, take
steps to remove him.
I have some fine Bungalows,
FEHIGE-ROACH
Further, if these candidates are
Houses and Building Lots in Ash­
Transfer — Express — Storage endorsed at the polls this fall,
land for sale, will accept good Hauling — Dray work of all then this committee is resolved
Bonds, Notes of Mortages on hinds. Quick motor service. Dry to see that harmony Is brought
payments, and give easy terms on wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R into the court house at Jackson­
ville and that all of these officers
balance. Se me before buying a 375 B. St.
112-tf pull together for efficiency in our
w
homo.
county government, to the end Rural 1-Conklin W e d d in g -
A. L. LAMB, 178 A St.
that the burdens of the taxpayers
Word has been received here
Box 422, Ashland.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS may be relieved to as great an of the wedding of Mr. F. P. Bur-
extent as possible.
35— 1 Mo.
We further pledge ourselves to rail to Miss Margaret Elizabeth
G. W. Milam
see
that unnecessary deputies, Conklin, October 1st, at the home
Buy better milk. Phone 257-J
Independent
special
police and other special of the bride’s parents in Mar­
for it.
33—1 mo.* Candidate for County School officers and
any unnecessary mem­ quette, Michigan.
bers
of
the
clerical force not ab­
FOR SALE — or exchange for Superintendent of Jackson Coun­ solutely necessary
Many friends will remember
for the effic­
836.000.00. 160 acres. 100 culti­ ty, Oregon.
iency conduct of county business, Mr. Borrall. who was formerly of
vated, free water, lota of it. 20
shall be cut off.
Ashland, and is a mining engin­
ANNOUNCEMENT
With this understanding and eer. Congratulations and best
head of large size Registered Jer­
In announcing myself as an pledge we submit for the consid­
Individual garages for rent
seys, the finest strain in Oregon.
Independent
candidate for Cor­ eration of the voters of Jackson wishes are extended to the happy
by week or month
30 bead of registered Duroc pigs.
county our ticket nominated by couple from his old friends here.
oner
for
Jackson
county;—I
do
200 White Leghorn chickens, team
the republicans in the May pri­
Mr. and Mrs. Burrall will be A good and safe place to keep
your car by day and night
of Registered Imported PercKon so with the firm belief that the maries:
at
home In Marquette on October
people
do
not
want
minority
rule.
For
Representatives
8th
Dlstr^pt—
mares 1900 lbs. each. About
25th?
JOHN H. CARKIN
It is proven that the direct
13000.00 worth of farm equip­
* * *
RALPH
P.
COWGILL
ments^ modern house, large barn primaries are a failure» only 30 For District Attorney—
Paris Style Hint-—
Genuine WEED CHAINS
NEWTON C. CHANEY '
and other buildings. Will take per cent vote was cast at the
PARIS, Oct. 25.—Fashionable
spring
primaries,
which
is
not
a
For
County
Judge—
income property up to 820,000.00,
fabrics for the Winter are ex­
W. J. HARTZELL
long time on balance at 6 per cent. voice of the people. In this elec­ For Countv Commis°ioner—•
tremely soft, and for beauty and
Courtesy to brokers or agents. tion all parties have the privilege
VICTOR BURSELL
of
voting
for
their
choice.
For County Clerk—
Firestone Tires & Tubes
J. J. Deakin. Phone 330. Ashland
I
need
no
Introduction
to
the
DELTLIA
STEVENS
Oregon.
33—1 mo.
people of Jackson county where For Sheriff—
J. J. McMAHON
Miller Tires & Tubes
I have lived for 15 years, and
For
Assessor-—
MISCELLANEOUS
given the best of my life, time
J. B. COLEMAN -
and
money for the upbuilding and For School Superintendent—
WANTED:—Good young horse;
SITSANNE HOMES CARTER
betterment of the entire commun­
weight about 1500 lbs., to work
For
Treasurer—
Free Crank-case Service
on cold mornings, replace your
single. Also one horse wagon and ity.I have been assistant to the
A. C WALKER
old Spark Plugs, with a set of
harness.
*1— 3* present coroner for eight years For Surveyor—
Valvoline Oil & Greases
new A. C. or Cliamplon Plugs,
T. GRIFFITH COWGILL
they
will
sail«
your
battery.
and
understand
every
detail
o
f
’
For Coroner—
WANTED: — Nursing. Will
H.
CONGER
consider house work. Am a post the work, therefore I am compet­
Signed:
Milwaukee Timers,
graduate of N. W. school of mas­ ent to handle the affairs of the
JACKSON COUNTY RE­
K-W Coil Points
Associated Gas, Oils and
sage and electro-therapeutics. office.
PUBLICAN COMMITTED
installed free
Yours
for
clean,
progressive
(Paid
Adv.)
45—
10
Mrs. Leighton, 153 Granite or
Greases
Phone 153.
33— 1 mo. and efficient women and men in
office in Jackson county.
Pennzoil
WANTED—Work by ¿ompetent
NELLIE M. PERL.
experienced janitor; All or part
ANNOUNCEMENT
time. Will do anything. Refer­
County Coroner
ences 218-Y.
32 tf
DR. OS8ER & SON
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
In announcing my candidacy
Goats Bred by registered for the office of coroner, I feel
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk straia, that I am no stranger among you,
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 as I was duly nominated at the
miles south on Pacific Highway. May primary on the republican She mixed Sulphur with it'
14— 1 mo? ticket for which I am thankful.
to Restore Color, Gloss,
And I hold out the same belief I
Youthfulness
now as then that the majority
should and must rule and am at I Common garden sage brewed
all times willing to strictly abide into a heavy tea with sulphur.
will appear in person In
by their decision. Regarding the added, will turn gray, streaked
office for which I aspire, will sav and faded hair beautifully dark
that I still hold out the belief and luxufiant. Just a few ap­
that the office should not continue plications will prove a revelation
at the
•
Clogged Air Passages Open for the fifth term under the same if your hair is fading, streaked j
management however efficient It or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea (
at Once—Nostrils
may be, and should it be placed in and Sulphur recipe at home,
•
r
x
Cleared
my charge I shall surely exercise though, is troublesome. An easier
with
his
company
under
the
auspices
of
ANDREWS
BROTH­
the same judgment and efficiency way is to get a bottle of Wyeth’s'
ERS In his great spiritualistic lecture: “Can the Dead Speak
If your nostrils are clogged and which alone has brought about Sage and Sulphur Compound a t • to the Living?” He will demonstrate many of the phenomea
your head stuffed because of cat­ my success as an undertaker.
treated of in his Oregonian articles.
any drug store all ready for use.:
arrh or a cold, get Ely’s Cream I Trusting that by your voice at This is the old-time recipe Improv­
HOUDINI AND HIS EXPERIMENTS IN SPIRITUALISM
Balm at any drug store. Apply a the election polls I may be plac­ ed by the addition of other in­
Houdinl, master of magic, has long contended, that given
little of this pure, antiseptic, germ ed In a position to be of greater gredients.
equal
opportunity he will duplicate any phenomenon of the
service.
destroying cream into your nos­
While wispy, gray, faded hair is
spiritualistic
medium. For many years he has been an in­
I truly remain,
trils and let it penetrate through
not sinful, we all desire to retain
dependent
investigator
at seances, and only a few weeks ago
H. W. CONGER.
How good it feels. Your head j
our youthful appearance and at­
was in the news as having prevented a celebrated medium
Medford, Ore. I tractiveness. By darkening your
and membranes. Instant relief.
from grasping the Scientific American award.
Beginning in the next issue of The Sunday Oregonian
Medford, Ore. ' hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul­
How good it feels. Your read Pd. Adv.
and continuing for several weeks Houdini will give an im­
is clear. Your nostrils are open.
phur Compound, bo one can tell,
partial analysis of spiritualism, covering a complete study of
You breathe freely. No more haw­
Portland — Since January 1,' because it does it so naturally,I
many spiritualistic phenomena, from the famous Fox sisters
king or snuffling. Head colds and 1921, 13,000 homes costing $60,- ! so evenly. You just dampen a
to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In these articles he shows sincere
catarrh yield like magic. Don’t , 000,000 have beqn built in Port-: sponge or soft brush with it and
respect for honest belief and utter contempt for deliberate
fraud'. Whatever your views are on the spiritualistic contro­
stay stuffed up, choked up and land. Four years preceding 1921 i draw this through your hair, tak­
versy you cannot afford to miss a single article In this in­
miserable. Relief is sure.
showed 3000 houses, costing 89,- ing one small strand at a time;
structive and novel series.—Sunday Oregonian.
000,000.
by morning all gray hairs have
disappeared, and after another ap­
Tickets will be on sale Monday, October 27th, at Palmer’s
Medford* —Modern fire-proof
plication or two, your hair be­
Music Store. Prices 75c, 81.00, 81.50, war tax extra.
cafeteria building, 35x63, being . Vernonia—New sewer system comes beautifully dark, glossy,
almost ready for use.
b uilt.
i soft and luxuriant.
O E S E R ’ S
Ashland Service
Station
For
Quick Starting
GRANDMA USED SAGE
TEA TO DARKEN HAIR
END C « l w in
THIS HEALING CREAM
W. & N. Service
Station
HOUDINI
Medford
Armory, November 1
DANVILLE, Va., Oct. 25—Be- har wedding, her lifeless body was to her fiance attacking her char-
hind a few torn scraps of a letter, found by members of her family, acter. The police tire investigat
lurked a tragedy that cost the life Death was caused.by poison, sup- ing.
of Miss Blanche Long, 22, who ^ ^ -----
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was to have been married the I
Many leading authorities aud
scientists have proved by actual
tests, that the benefits of gland
transplantation may be obtained
by giving the patient gland sub­
stance to be taken internally,
rather than by operation.
Dr. Arnold Lorand says in his
book, “Old Age Deferred,” in
speaking of the glands: “We
must insist upon the enforcement
of their functions, if changed by
age or disease, by means of ex­
tracts obtained from ¿he similar
organs of healthy young animals.”
Glandogen, the new scientific
gland tonic, prepared In tablet
form provides a simple method
of taking glandular treatment.
Glandogen, for men and women.
East Side Pharmacy will supply
you—Mail orders accepted.
For a smooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladles and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
W. A. SHELL, Prop
*32 A. St. Ashland, Or.
Materials in this shingle
tested by the ages
^ T 'H E base on wliich this shingle is built, Asbestos rock, is taken
, ‘roip mines where it lay for countless centuries unaffected by
destroying forces.
W hether you are building a home or simply remodeling, the Carey
Asbestos Slate Shingle offers you more roof value for your investment.
Three natural colors: Blue-black, sage green or Indian red.
Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles are approved by Underwriters’ L ab­
oratories and carry the Class B Underwriters’ label, thus meeting the
requirements of strict building codes.
D E A L E R ’S N A M E
,,.F
’
ASBESTO
SLATE SHINGLES
Ashland Lumber Co.
A cereal
achievement
New Style
H’O
* | "MIE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal.
A Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate
digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
flavor. More than a new oatmeal—a n ew cereal.
Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro­
teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style
H-O takes only 2 to 3 short m inutes to cook —the
quickest cooking cereal—quick a s a flash !
] R egu lar H-O O ats
k in d s
|g
S -Ï
I New Sty,e H’° Oat8 fO u lck )
OATS
Cookin
2 to 3 minutes
S tan d ard fu ll siz e an d w eig h t p k g.— w eig h t, 1 lb . 4 oz. .
■ They Say He Treats
’em Rough
The Road Hogs, the Speed Fiends, the Drunken
Drivers, the Law Breakers, of high or low degree. But
he treats them all alike.
They Say He Treats ‘cm Rough
But he is a go-getter, active, courageous, and on,
the job both day and night.
They Say He Treats ‘em Rough
But the blind pigger with a $4000 car or the poor
little devil with a bottle of moonshine in his pocket would
all look alike to Joe. And if he was on the job it would­
n’t cost the county $1000 a month for special officers.
They Say He Treats ‘em Rough
That is what the lawbreakers say. But the roads
are safe for women and children with Joe McMahon on
thé job. And he doesn’t treat them rough. No oné who
/ obeys the law says he treats ’em rough. The man with
a flivver and the man with a limousine all look alike to
Joe.
THEN VOTE FOR
J o e M cM ah o n
F or Sheriff
BECASE HE TREATS THEM ALL ALIKE.
%
(Paid Adv.. Republican County Central Committee)