Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PHYSICIANS
PR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
¿ss»
Tidings
DR. C. W. HANSON
Dcntist
A NOON SONG
Church of Christ
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. — Like
Special attention given to pyor-' There are 8OQgs fQr U e mornlag
Large and attentive audiences doctor8 watchlag over a convale9.
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
and songs for the night.
were 1« attendance at both ser- cing patlent the flnaDCial phy.
FOR RENT
233-tf.
Block. Phone 178-J.
For sunrise and sunset, the I vices last Sunday.
. cjans Of tjje world are breathless-
ROOM TO RENT— To a lady, DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
stars and the moon;
Nexf Sunday the morning ser- j
checklng the gold pulsebeat of
154 B. street
58— tt
But
who
will
give
praise
to
the
mon
will
be
“The
Prayer
That
tice limited to eye,’ear, nose ann
Germany, av/aiting- a favorable
fullness of light,
Works.”
Bible
school
at
9:45
a.
throat—
X-ray
including
teeth,
sign of ultimate recovery to pour
FOR RENT:— Large front bed-
And sing us a song of the glory m. Attention Is especially called
room, with heat. Ladies only. Call; Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
millions of dollars info that enig­
of noon?
to the evening service when Mrs. ma nation, that again she may
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
57— 3
325-R.
Oh, the high noon, and the clear W. E. Rambo, for many years a
Ore.
stand among the world’s greatest
noon.
missionary in India and -since the commercial powers.
FOR RENT— Furnished room,'
The noon with golden crest;
OIL E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
war, a worker in the Near East
107 Second St. Phone 313-R.
That Is the substance of confi­
When
the
sky
burns,
and
the
sun
relief, will speak. She, with her dential information in the hands
50— tf i and Electro-Therapy. Office
turns,
husband spent two or three years of the United States Government.
phone 48; residence 142. First
FOR RENT:— Furnished front
With his face to the way of the In Armenia shortly after the
National Bank building.
The Vanguard ot trusted agents
V*-'
room apartment. 349 East Main
west!
World War. Hear her message of American bankers and invest­
St.
47— 6 " the S outhern O regon
at 7:30 p. m.
ment brokers has already invaded
clinic
How swiftly he rose in the dawn
V. K. Allison, Pastor.
FOR RENT: — Cozy 2-room
1st National Bank Bldg.
Germany, to study the economic
of his strength;
Surgical
Obstetrical
furnished apartment with kitch­ Medical
“Comeback” anticipated follow­
How
slowly he crept as the
Diagnostic
X-ray
’
Trinity Episcopal Church
enette aud private bath. 357
ing the acceptance of the Dawes
morning were by;
Vicar the Rev. P. Kr Hammond report of the successful flotation
Vista street. Phone 122.
47— tf R. W. Stearns, M. D.
R. E. Green, M. D.
Ah, steep was the climbing that
Holy Communion at 8 a. m. of the 2200,000,000 loan.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
led him at length
Church
Service at 9:45. Morning
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
The United States, having sub­
478 Boulevard.
36— Imo
To the height of his throne in Service and Sermon at 11. Even­
Phone 238-R
scribed 2110,000,000 of the loan,
the blue summer sky.
ing Service and Sermon at 7:30. will be Germany’s biggest cus­
FOR SALB
CONVALESCENT HOME
Oh, the long toil, and the slow Everyone cordially welcomed.
tomer as the result of the indus­
Where the sick g e t well.
toil,
FOR SALE: — Tancred— Holly­
trial development expected to
Cottage Plan.
The toil that may not rest
Church of the Nazarene
wood cockerels, pedigreed, dams,
come, according to Government
We board and care for invalids Till the sun looks down from his
Morning service, Sunday school
records up to 280, sire record
economists. Great Britain, with
and old people.
journey’s crown,
9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m.
over 270. The male is half your
her
270,000,000
subscription,
Maternity Dept.
To the wonderful way of the
Evening, Young people service,
flock. 112 Nutley St. Phone 456J.
stands second as a prospective
Call
153
58— tf ■ I . U . J I L ___ LSI1
west!
6:15, Preaching 7:15.
...I.1 J. Jl ? I 'I ■ . ,1.- I..C
beneficiary of rehabilitated Ger­
Prayer meeting
Wednesday
MONUMENTS
man commerce.
FOR SALE: — Showcases. Ash­
Then a quietnes» falls over mea­ evening, 7:20.
The 2110.000,660 subscribed
land Furniture Co.
56— 4
ASHLAND GRANITE
dow and hill,
Young people prayer meeting by American bankers to put Ger­
MONUMENTS
The wings of the wind In the Friday evening. All are cordially
FOR SALE: — Cull Delicious
man currency on a gold exchange
Blair
Granite
Co.
forest are furled;
Invited to attend all of these ser­
apples, 25c a box, bring your
basis
and to establish basic cred­
PENNISTON, Manager
The river runs softly, the birds vices.
boxes. W. F. Rodoff, 447, Walnut
its
abroad,
1 b the forerunner of
Office 175 E. Main
are all still.
O. R. Reeder
street.
65— 5*
possible hundreds of millions that
Res. Phone 444-Y
And the workers are resting
will flow Into the great industries
FOR SALK:— Wood. 16 in.
all over the world.
First Congregational Church
1ÄY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
of that nation as soon as her re­
chunk fir and laurel. Phone 12F2.
Oh, the good hour, and the kind
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
communicate
with
Ensign
L^e
covery
becomes apparent, Federal
54— 6*
hour,
Boulevard and Main street.
of the Salvation Army at the
experts asserted.
The hour that calms the breast, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
J WOOD FOR SALE:— Fir and
WhlfeShletd "Home, 565 May-
“Germany Is certain to become
Little Inn half-way on the road of classes for all grades and ages.
Spruce, 13 ‘r.ch 18. Hard wood
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
an Insistent market for American
the day.
Bring your Bible. Morning ser­
16 inch 1 12. Delivered. Fountain
capital in years to come.” said a
PLANING MILL
Where It follows the turn to vice at 11; Subject "The Source
Feul Co Siskiyou or leave orders
statement issued by one Govern­
of the Churche’s Power.” junior
the west!
at Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
ment department. “Germany mifft
— Henry Van Dyke Christian Endeavor at 4 p. m.
50— 1 mo.* fORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
have
eredit to obtain the vast sup­
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
« • «
Christian Endeavor at 6:30. ply of raw materials to keep her
Van
Ness.
10Àf
Bungalows— Lota
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Evening service at 7:30. The
Industries going.”
I have some fine Bungalows.
Monday, November 10. Ladles speaker for the evening will be
TRANSFER
AND
EXPRESS
The greater portion of the cred­
Houses and Building Lota in Ash­
Art Club will give card party in Rev. M. B. Paranogian, an Ar­
Whittle
Transfer
A
Storage
Co.
it granted from the United States
land far sale, will accept good
Civic Club house.
menian representative of the Near will go to German firms now do­
for SERVICE.
Bonds, Notes or Mortages on
Tuesday, November 11. W. C. E ast‘ Relief. This is aq oppor­
ing business with thia country,
Experienced movers and pack­
payments, and give easy terms on
T. U. will give a social meeting tunity to attain information firBt-
either
as Importers or exporters.
ers
of
household
goods.
Deal­
balance. Se me before buying a
at the home of Mrs. Leavitt on handed.
Prayer meeting every Already the potash fertilizer in­
ers in coal and wood. Phone Chestnut street. All members
home.
Wednesday evening at 7:30. The terest, dye and drug producers,
117.
A L. LAMB. 178 A St.
and friends are Invited.
subject to be under consideration both of which export tremendous
Office 89 Oak St. near
Box 432, Ashland.
Tuesday, November 12. P. E. for next week is “The Presence
quantities of goods to the United
35— 1 Mo.
Hotel Ashland
O. will meet at the home of Mrs. of the Father. Son and Spirit
States, and a string of German
Buy better milk. Phone 257-J T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ B. M. Shoudy on Helman street. Through Obedience to the Com­ cottonhave been financed exten­
Tuesday, November 13. O. E. mands of Christ”. The public is
for It.
33— 1 mo.*
fer— Good team and motor
sively in this country, it was learn­
S.
Embroidery Club will meet.
cordially invited to all these ser­ ed.
trucks.
G
>od
service
at
a
rea­
FOR SALE — or exchange for
Thursday, November 18. Ladies vices
in
the
Congregational
sonable price. Phone S3.
The Government regards the
135,000.00. 160 acres, 100 culti­
Elks Club will meet at the club church.
first indications from Germany
vated, free water, lots of it. 20
rooms.
FEHIGE- ROACH
are favorable.
head of large size Registered Jer­
* • •
Missionary Baptist Church
Transfer
—
Express
—
Storage
seys, the finest Btrain in Oregon.
During the past year the new
Kiwanis Club Entertains—•
At the Lyric Theater
30 head of registered Duroc pigs, Hauling — Dray work of all
rentenmark
has suffered little
The Kiwanis club celebrated
Eldar
ldai T. E. Griffith will preach
200 White Leghorn chickens, team kinds. Quick motor service. Dry ladies Tilght at the Civic Club
fluctuation.
The German budget
Saturday evening at 7:30. Sub­
of Registered Imported Perchon wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R house Tuesday evening with a
ject, "The Security of the Be­ according to the official report,
112-tf
mares 1900 lbs. each. About 375 B. St.
dancing party. A pleasant even­ liever” or “Can We Fall From Is fairly well balanced, with a
23000.00 worth of farm equip­
ing was spent dancing, talking Grace.” Sunday at 11 o’clock, small surplus in the past year.
ASHLAND PAINT CO
ments, modern house, large barn
and listening to election returns, “The Church”, by Eld. C. E. Hunt The surplus was employed to take
Dependable
and other buildings. Will take
off the market an outstanding
which caused muh excitement. A
Income property up to 220,000.00, Painting Contractors & Decorators large number were, present. At a of Sisson, Calif., 2 P. M. Sunday. mergency bond issue, cutting down
Preaching Sunday eve. 7:30 P. M.
SWENNING & GEAR
long time on balance at 6 per cent.
late hoiir refreshments were serv­ Mr. Griffith. Subject: “ Is Modern the Governments obligation to
Phone
408-J
57-1
mo.*
Courtesy to brokers or agents.
that extent.
ed and after a few more dances Healing Scriptural?”
J. J. Deakln. Phone 330, Ashland
Officials said that they have rea­
the group adjourned to their re­
Oregon.
33— 1 mo.
son
to believe Germany will con­
spective homes.
Methodist Episcopal Church
•
•
•
tinue
to balance her budget and
S. J. Chaney, Minister
MISCELLANEOUS
Royal Neighbors—
The Sunday School will meet strive for surplus to meet out­
FOR EXCHANGE:— Studebak-
The Royal Neighbors held their at 9:45. Classes are provided for standing emergency obligations.
er Special Six, 1920, fine shape.
regular session Wednesday and all ages and all are welcome.
The export of 2110,000,000
Ford Sedan also, will pay differ­
balloted on several candidates. A There were 250 present at the capital from the United States to
ence. What have you. Box 391,
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large attendance was present and Sunday School hour last Sunday. Germany should not only make
Kidneys cause backache! Noi l pleasant time was spent.
29 South Pioneer, Ashland. 58-2*
The pastor will speak at the Germany the market for heavy
Your backache is caused by him-;
convention of this
morning church services and additional loans, but should stlmr
1UB
WANTED a good and reliable bago, rheumatism or a strain and
lodge
will
be
held
on
Wednes­
the quickest relief
there will be special music by the ulate American foreign trade, ex.
man or women to demonstrate
;, pene- day November 12th at the Moose chorus choir. “What Do I Need ports are dieted. It was pointed
and sell the Electro Magnetic
Jacobs Hall, beginning at one-thirty. The
out that the actual gold does not
Blankets In Ashland and Vicinity.
it right Supreme Supervisor, Mrs. Ida To Do To Be a Christian?” is the leave the United States, but Is
topic for the Epworth League
A good clean and growing busi­
Del illf 111
mv.
instant-j
Handlen
will
be
present.
The
meeting at 6:16 Sunday even­ kept here by the German “gold
ness that has increased over two
soreness,
banquet
will
be
served
at
six-
ing. A representative of the Near bank of issue,” to establish
hundred percent In the last year,
3 and lame- thirty. All Royal Neighbors are East Relief will be the speaker
for, full particulars, Address Po.
I 1 sappears. invited to attend the convention.
at the evening church services.
Box 452 Eugene, Oregon. 55— 6*
stay crip-
♦ « *
pled!
Get a 35
WANTED: — Nursing. Will
cent bottle of St. To Meet Thursday—
First Church of Christ, Scientist
consider house work. Am a post
The Parent-Teachers Associa­
Jacobs Oil from
Pioneer Avenue South
your druggist. A tion will have a combined meet­
graduate of N. W. school of mas­
Sunday
service.at 11 o’clock.
moment after it is ing of the three circles at the
sage
and
electro-therapeutics.
Subject
of
lesson “Adam and Fal­
applied you’ill won­
Mr«. Leighton, 153 Granite or
der what became Junior High School Thursday, len M an/’ Sunday School at 10
Phone 153.
S3— 1 mo. of the backache or lumbago pain. November 13. At this meeting the o'clock. Wednesday evening meet-
In use for 65 years for lumba­ delegates who attend the^ conven­
MEDFORD VETERINARY HOS­ go, backache, sciatica, neuralgia, tion held In Corvallis will give ins' at 8 o’clock.
Reading room open dally from
PITAL, Dr. E. C. McCulloch, grad­ rheumatism or sprains. Absolute­ report and some topic will be
2
to 5 P. M., excepting Sundays
uate veterinarian; office consul­ ly harmless. Doesn’t burn the ’ covered by each delegate. This
and holidays.
tation free; Office phone 369, skin.
, __
.
. — is given in the evening so that
Res. Ph. 833W; Corner Grape and
the men will have a chance to at-
Fifth 8ts., Medford Ore. 54— 5* To Medford—
tend. After the program a social
Oregon City— Contracts let for
Twelve
local
De
Molays
journ-,
hour
will
be
held
and
refresh-
WANTED:
Protect yourself
paving o.n three streets, amount­
ing to 26,056.06.
against the uncertainties of win­ eyed to Medford Thursday eve- ments will be served,
ter. We can assure you a good ning to a venison feed in honor
position In jfour own county, that of the local çhapter. About one
Will give you splendid service
will pay you well. Write us at hundred were present and the
for winter driving
once. Nogar Corporation, 301 Ashland chapter was delightfully
SPECIAL
entertained.
BARTLETT, the Furrier
Couch Bldg.. Portland, Oregon.
54— 18
Ford Batteries . . . $15.50
New Theater Building
and batteries for all other
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring
cars at reasonable prices
Medford,
Oregon
the famous bread which
asonable prices, all work guar-
P H IL C O R A D IO
will make your meal» more
iteel.
Mrs. B. Van Harden-
enjoyable.
B A T T E R IE S
rg. 147 Central Are. 55— 1 mo.*
L
RUB BACKACHE A W
.< 9
P H IL C O
Diamond Grid
Batteries
“Sally Ann”
You are welcome to compare
y Automobile rates with any
her rates in Jackson or Jose-
ilne Counties; you can be the
idge. Pfaowe 21. Yeo, of course
30— tf
z
Lithia Bakery
on cold mornings, replace your
old Spark Plugs, with a set of
new A. C. or Champion Plugs,
they w ill s a w your battery.
There is wisdom In reading ads
Dinginess
For a Bmooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
Norman Kerry *** Constance Benngtt
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
here»,* t
582 A. St, Ashland, Or«
For
Quick Starting
in a house is unnecessary with
the wide range of light, airy
wall paper designs we have to
offer you.
X o. RIGG
Milwaukee Timers,
K-W Coil Points
installed free
1
•
W. & N. Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
The Ashland
Electric Shop
24» East Mala SL
Saturday, November 8, 1924
5 ^
credit.
i America, or one and one-half; the railroads of the country.”
The Average business man In times the number of battle casual-' The prevention of bathing acci-
the United States and in Germany ties suffered by American troops dents and the instructing " of a
has not realized to what extent at the front. The Red Cross is welltrained volunteer life-saving
German credit has been impaired, seeking to reduce these losses and corps also was enumerated as one
according to governmental infor- offers its course in first aid to of the activities of the Red Cross
matlon.
j railroads, factories, mines and which was energetically develop-
The rehabilitation of Germany various industries— to schools and ed during the year. New raem-
wlll be directed by S. Parker G il-( groups of people everywhere.
bers numbering 18,000 were ad-
bert, former Under Secretary of
MMore than half a million rail- ded to the Red Cross's Life-Sav-
the Treasury, as Agent-General road employes during the last ten i lng Corps, increasing the person-
of the Reparations Commission. years have been given Red Cross' nel to 50,000.
The German “gold bank of issue” first-aid instruction, and the re-
will have charge of the 8200,- suits have plainly shown its val-
---------------------------
000,000 loan obtained for that Ue. The experience of the Red
Tidings Ads brings results.
nation. This "Sank does not have C/?ees shows that the accident
direct contact with German in-i rate among industrial workers
dustry, but maintains the same j who receive this instruction was
relation to it as does the Federal 75 per cent less than among the
Reserve Bank to American in- uninstructed.
dustry.
“During the year 14,000 per-
I sops completed the Red Cross; we have the following
| course in first aid, 4,000 more
winter automobile
i than In the previous year, and
specialties
146,000 were reached with dem-'
onstrations by the First Aid Car,1
which traveled 9,646 miles over
Arm our’s Anti Freeze
YES
E
Windshield Wipers
Rear-View Mirrors
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.— The
Windshield Rubbers
American Red Cross Is prepared
to extend quick and effective aid
Hood and Dash Covers
• Guaranteed to keep
anywhere in the United States in
times of epidemic, disaster, or
Weed Chains—all sizes
war thfough the medium of a wel- Y o u r F e e t W a rm a n d D ry
equipped nursing corps numbering
40,000, according to excerpts from
H A R R IS O N
the yearly report of the organi­
Brothers, Garage
zation made public today.
Ford, Lincoln, Pordaon Dealers
The work with which the or­
ganization has engaged itself with­
in the last year has been the
conversation of life against the
ravages of disease, and accidents
in industry. To this end first-
aid
instructors and
lectures
were sent throughout the country
disseminating information to help
check and eliminate this strain
FO B N E X T W E E K ONLY
upon the nation’s greatest re­
Rebuilt Underwood ............................................$55.00
sources— its manpower.
Rebuilt R em in g to n ............................................. 50.00
“This corps of 40,000 qualified
Almost New Remington ................................... 60.00
nurses forms a nursing reserve
which, 13 immediately available
Corona Portable ................................................. 35.00
to the Government in time of
O liv e r.................................................................... 25.00
epidemics, disasters, or war,” the
report states. “The assignment of
WE RENT TYPEW RITERS
public health nurses to communi­
ties having no oth er
public
health agencies is a part of the
Toilet Goods—
Books and
Drug Sundries
Red Cross program. During the
Stationery
year 1,000 of these nurses car­
ried the message of health to the
people in a3 many localities. In
addition, five nurses, maintained
by a fund bequeathed by Miss
Jane A. Delano, war-time director
of the Red Cross Nursing Ser­
vice, are on duty in remote and
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
isolated sections of the country—
FINISHING TONIGHT
one on islands off the coast of
Maine, one in Idaho, one in Vir­
ginia, a fourth in Alaska, and
with Rod LaRoque
the fifth in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Seek to Reduce Accidents
“During the ninteen months of
the war with Germany,” the re­
port continues, “125,000 persons
in
were
killed by accidents
Boots and Shoes
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
T Y P E W R IT E R
B A R G A IN S
E LB ART’S
uThe Code of the Sea”
Have Your
BATTERY
Overhauled
for winter use . It may
save the purchase of a
ew battery later.
E X ID E
Batteries
Cytherea. the Spirit of Love, the Goddess at whose
shrine all maids and men worship.
A picture aglqw with the glamorous spirit of love and
romance.
TOMORROW and MONDAY
for every make of car.
C O M IN G T U E S D A Y
Murphy Elec. Co.
MARY PICKFORD
in
“Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall”
O u r P h o n e 82
Main - Plaza
Ashland
■ ? a u . .— fc-i.-g g
1918
1924
^C E LEB R A TE
USED CAR
ARMISTICE DAY
B A R G A IN S
Two Dodge Tourings
1918 Dodge, good condi­
tion
1922 Maxwell Touring
Ford Coupe
Reo Truck
Chevrolet Sedan
Chevrolet Coupe
e— e— o— o
AT
M EDFORD
Bigger
and Better
v- C7
Than Ever Before
9:30 TO 11:00 A. M.
ST R E E T STUN TS
A L a u g h in E v e r y B lo ck
11:00 A. M.
Instant Service on Rav-
hestos Brake Lining
T W O M IN U T E S O F S IL E N C E
I n H o n o r o f th e S o ld ie r D e ad
11:02 A. M.
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet and Dodge
Sales and Service
*
D E M O N S T R A T IO N B Y 0 . N . G.
T h e y G u a ra n te e a B ig N o ise
11:05 A. M.
GRAND ST R E E T PA RA D E
B ig g e r a n d B e tte r T h a n E v e r
2:00 P. M.
Army Goods Brand Waist Overalls
E x t r a W id e B e lt L o o p s — D o u b le S tr e n g th C ro tc h
Built especially for us and guaranteed the best
on the market, at a price lower than cheaper gar­
ments.
T h e Armv Goods Store
B ig g e s t L ittle S to re in T o w n
B A SEB A LL CO N TEST
F o r B o y s a t th e F o o tb a ll F ie ld
2:30 P. M.
M E D F O R D -A S H L A N D G A M E
T h e B ig g e s t F o o tb a ll G am e o f th e S e a so n
8:30 P. M.
A R M IS T IC E D A Y D A N C E
A t th e B e a u tifu l O rie n ta l G a rd e n s
12:00 MIDNIGHT
“ A N IG H T IN P A R I S ”
D a n c in g a n d H ig h C lass V a u d e v ille