Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL ,
Classified Column
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
monlh or more, %c the word
each time.
FOR RENT
154 B. street.
107 Second St. Phone 313-R.
478 Boulevard.
FOR SALB
flock. 112 Nutley St. Phone 456J.
16 Inch 913. Delivered. Fountain
Feul Co Siskiyou or leave ord«
at Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
50— 1 mo.*
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED:—-Regular roomers
and borders. >10 per week. Phone
276L.
61— 3*
WANTED: — Protect yourself
against ibe uncertainties of win­
ter. We can assure you a good
position In your own county, that
will pay you well. Write us at
once. Nogar Corporation, 301
Conch Bldg.. Portland, Oregon.
54— 18
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring
reasonable prices, all work guar
anteed.
Mrs. B. Van Harden-
berg, 147 Central Ave. 55— 1 mo.*
DRESSMAKING and plain, sew­
ing. Mrs. Dale Day, 129 Oranite
street.
60— 1 mo,.*
WANTED: — To buy second
nand bath tub. Must be in good
condition. Miss Coffee, Tidings
office.
„
IT
Apply Sulphur as Told When
Your Skin Breaks Out
Any breaking out of the skin
on face, neck, arms or body is
overcome quickest by applying
Mentho-Sulphur.
The pimples
seem to dry right up and go away,
declares a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to
take the place of sulphur as a
pimple remover. It is harmless
and inexpensive.
Just ask any
druggist for a small jar of Rowles
Mentho-Sulphur and use it like
cold cream.
When You
Feel a
C old
Com=
inc 0n[\
Take1
Laxative
Brom
Quinine
to work off the cause ahd to
fortify the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ­
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy. Price 30c.
PHYSICIANS
DR. HAWLh,r —Above
office. Phone 91.
Q ty
Tidings
DR. C. W. HANSON
Dentist
A WISH
Special attention given to pyor­
(By
Samuel
Rogers)
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
! Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. Mine be a cot beside the hill;
A bee-hive’s hum shall soothe my
ears;
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano A willowy brook, that turns a mill
throat— X-ray including teeth. With many a fall shall linger near.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, The swallow, oft, beneath my
thatch
Ore.
Shall twitter from her clay-built
! DR. E. B. ANGELL—-Chiropractic
nest;
i and Electro-Therapy. Office Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch,
phone 48; residence 142. First And share my meal, a welcome
guest.
National Bank building.
DR. BR O W N
Chiropractor
11 Years Practice
Examination free. Office Vendôme
I Hotel. Lady Attendant.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone 227
Around y ivied porch shall spring
Each fragrant flower that drinks
the dew;
'.•*»»
And Lucy, at her wheel, shall sing
In russet gown and apron blue.
K
C L E A N INSIDE
For headache, constipation,
indigestion, biliousness, bad
breath, laziness and that
worn out feeling, take two
Chamberlain’s Tablets
They keep men, women and children
full of pep, health and happiness—
because they keep them clean inside.
5 0 for 2 5 cenlt. Sold everywhere
For a smooth share
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
(32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
the cold waves of January, 18$i; 1ft distress and the saving of life
the slgfftU to te to axore than and maritime property.
twice their feormal-strength, ex­
From end to end of the Unit­
perts said.
;
ed States’ 10,00^ miles of coast­
“At the same time there w ere. line vessels and small boats of the
deviations of many degrees in the Coast Guard patrol day and night
apparent directions of the send­ watching and waiting for SOS sig­
ing stations, as indicated by the nals of distress that they may fly
radio compass, even in the fore­ to the assistance of those in
noon, when long wave compass trouble on the seas.
bearings are generally free from
While charged with the enforce­
error,” the Bureau of Standards ment of the Customs laws, which
said.
means that the Coast Guard has
“The end of the series of cold the duty of trying to stem the
waves in January did not at once tide of smuggling liquors, officials
restore transmission conditions of the service are much jfrouder of
to the uniformity of Autumn and their accomplishments in life-sav­
early Winter, but left a condition ing work.
of Instability, which persisted
Other Duties
through the comparatively mild
Included in other duties are
cold of February and early March. the following:
“During this time the signals
The destruction and removal
frequently fluctuated, going to of wrecks, derelicts and other
high values for a few hour3 and floating dangers to navigation.
then returning to normal, with­
Extending medical aid to Amer­
out any obvious connection with ican vessels engaged in deep-sea
weather conditions. After March fishing.
19 these Irregularities entirely
Operating as a part of the navy
ceased, and transmission again in time of war, or when the
became normal.”
President may direct.
Observations on other long­
Enforcement of laws reflating to
wave stations indicated that these Quarantine and neutrality.
large variations do not occur at a
Suppression of mutinies on mer­
distance of fifty kilometers, that chant vessels.
they are large at 250 to 300 kilo­
Enforcement of law to provide
meters and are again less at 400 for safety of life on navigable
to 700 kilometers.
waters during regattas and mar­
According to bureau experts, ine parades.
there is at present no' definite ex­
Protection of game and the seal
planation of this prenomenon. The and other fisheries of Alaska.
cause is said to be evidently at-
International Ic.e Patrol in the
mostpheric, and the connection vicinity of the Grand Banks off
with the cold waves suggests that Newfoundland.
President Coolidge will issue
either the part of the atmosphere
concerned with the signal varia­ anexecutive order probably next
tions lies much below the Heavi­
side layer — 80 or 100 kilometers
— or that weather phenomena are
correlated with atmospheric action
at much greater heights than has
been hitherto supposed.
month, making an official aselgn>!
meat of the Coast Guard cutters
to the duty of protection dr navi­
gation in December, January and
Fi
LSARE
February, the danger months for
coastwise shipping. Annually the
President makes this assignment
of duty.
g-
—
T H E MOST ECONOMICAL
and satisfying
WINTER FUEL
Diamond
Briquets
The cleanest and most satisfying fuel
on the market.
The village church, among the
trees.
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
Where first our marriage vows
CLINIC
1st National Bank Bldg.
were given.
Medical
Surgical
Obstetrical With merry peals shall swell the
Diagnostic X-ray
breeze,
R. W. Stearns, M. D.
And point with taper spire to
R. E. Green, M. D.
heaven.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
• • •
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
Phone 238-R
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Thursday, November 13. P. T.
CONVALESCENT HOME
A. will have joint council meeting
Where the sick get well.
at Junior High school. Report of
Cottage Plan.
We board and care for Invalids delegates at convention and good
program. Light refreshments.
and old people.
Thursday, November 13. Ladles
Maternity Dept.
Elk3 Club will meet at club
Call 153
rooms.
MONUMENTS
Tuesday, November 18. Civic
club
will meet at clubhouse a t ,
ASHLAND GRANITE
2:30.
MONUMENTS
Wednesday, November 19. Aux­
Blair Granite Co.
iliary
to the Trinity Guild will
S. PENNISTON, Manager
meet
at
Parish House.
Office 175 E. Main
Friday,
November 21. D. A. R.
Res. Phone 444-Y
will meet.
VNV.G IRL ÎN ¿ROUBLE— May
Saturday, November 22. P. E.
commnnlcate With Ensign Lee O. meeting.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. —
• * •
ef the Salvation Army at thé
Cold waves increase the power
WhiteShield Home, 565 May- Study Club—
of radio signals to more than twice
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
The Ashland Study Club had a their normal strength, according
very interesting meeting at the to studies just completed by the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 1 .— In
PLANING MILL
home of Mrs. J. M. Wagner on U. S. Bureaq of Standards.
the spectacular warfare of the
Observations were made on day­ United States Coast Guard against
fORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Oak street Monday afternoon. An
WORKS, Cor. Helman and excellent half-hour talk was given light signals from the «long wave the tidal wave of liquor that has
iTuqRY
Van Ness.
194tf by Mrs. MacCracken on the lives trans-Atlantic stations at New flooded the shores of the country PICKFOR.D
in
of Davis, Secretary of Labor. Brunswick, N.. J., and Tucker- since the prohibition amendment
•OOAOUUY oeRnon
Jacob Reese and Edward Bok. town. N. Y.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
•
went into effeet, sight has been
of n eo o o n
Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. The subject was capably handled
The signal strength was found almost lost of a function of this
Now P la y in g A t
Vining.
and of great interest. Mrs. F. G. to be uniform during most of the romantic arm of the naval ser­
for SERVICE.
Experienced movers and pack­ Swedenbnrg gave a review of “In­ year, as was to be expected from vice.
ers of household goods. Deal­ timate Portrait of Robert Louis the moderate distance of trans­
That function comprises
the
ers in coal and wood. Phone Stevenson” which is a new book mission, but with the coming of rendering of assistance to vessels
of Stevenson’s life and is worth
117.
while
reading. Mrs. Swedenburg’s
Office 89 Oak St. near
review was very interesting. The
Hotel Ashland
roll call for the afternoon was
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ a quotation from Robert Louis
fer— Good team and motor Stevenson and many and varied
trucks. G >od service at a rea­ were the ones given.
At the close of the afternoon
sonable price. Phone 83.
From Ashland
Mrs. Wagner pleasantly surpris­
Daily to P o rtla n d .............................. 7:00 A. bi-
ed the club by serving dainty re­
FEHIGE- ROACH
Daily to E u g e n e ................................12.00 Noon
Transfer — Express — Storage freshments honoring the two new
Daily to Roseburg
..........................« 4:19 P M
Haaling — Dray work of all i members, Mrs. Gordon MacCrack
en
and
Mrs.
Perozzi.
It
is
not
us­
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
12:00 nooH and 4:15 p. m. Stages connects
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R ually the custom of this club to
serve
“
refreshments
so
the
after­
to'Portland following morning.
375 B. St.
112-tf
noon at Mrs. Wagners home was
HOSE
We take passengers for all way points; for farther
delightful in every way.
ASHLAND PAINT CO E
information and tickets call Hotel Ashland office phone
• • •
Women’s Burson Heather
Dependable
47.
Stocking. Sohi Regularly
Homecoming
Day—
Palutlng Contractors & Decorators
at 59c
The Christian Church has plan­
SWENNING & GEAR
FARE ASHLAND-PORTLAND 18.20
Phone 408-J
67-1 mo.* ned Homecoming Day November
23. At this time all former mem-
ber3 of the church have been in­
O N E O F A M E R I C A S S T R O N G E S T C O M P A N IE S
We will be glad to make deliveries of
Diamond Briquets immediately for
your winter supply.
C arson-Fow ler Lbr. Co.
“In the Heart of Town’’
ERRORS
E R R O R S are human. No better
way of avoiding errors and
their tragic consequences has been
devised than a good bank. We so­
licit your account to assist you in
avoiding errors.
OTHER IOSS IHAN
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Stock Reducing Sale!
Travel By Motor Stage
Safely, Swiftly and Comfortably
:: ' M ore Special B argains fo r th e Last T h re e Days of
T h is G reat Sale— Come!
“ W earwell” SHEETS
Size 81x 0 0 .
T
WILL STOP CATARRH
Clogged Air Passages Open
at Once—Nose and
Throat Clear
Barrel of Fresh
óní dream, of
T h ere’s n o secret about good
b ak in g— w h e n y o u use
C A U /M ir
THE WORLD’S G R E A T E S T
BAKING POWDER
T he leavener that American housew ives
have relied upon for over a third o f a century
SALES r/a TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHBH EBAN9
36” Daisy MUSLIN
«6x 8 0 , 1OO per eent Pure
W ool.
Com es
in
Block
P laid s all colors. Sold Reg-
B leached, fin e q uality, yard
1 Z
•
IOC
70 inch B leached D am ask.
Sold R egularly at $ 2 .1 8 yard
Comfort Challies
WOOL HOSE
3,1 Inches w ide, all new pat-
tern, yard
Children's Wool Hose in
Brown Heather,
Ribbed.
Sixes 6 to IO
$1.95
$ 5 ,0 0 0 if you die from natural causes
. $10,000 you
accident
DAMASK
58 Inch Mercerized Damask.
Hold Regularly at tt5c yard
48c
LINEN DAMASK
Here is what »W est Coast Life Per-
feet Protection Policy will give:
BLANKETS
70x80 Heavy Cotton Blan­
ket s in beautiful plaid pat-
tern; pink, blue, tan, grey,
yellow and lavendar. Sold
Regularly $5.48 pair
$9.75
15c Qt.; 50c Gallon
Plaza Market
BLANKETS
ulafly at $10.50
KRAUT
If your nostrils are clogged and
your head stuffed because of ca­
Sweet Chocolate
tarrh or a cold, get Ely’s Cream
20c lb.; 2 lbs. 35c
Balm at any drug store. Apply a
little of this pure, antiseptic,1
germ destroying cream into your
nostrils and let it penetrate Coeoa .............3 lbs. 25c
through every air passage of your
head and membranes. Instant re­
lief.
?
Shredded Coeoanut
How good it feels. Your head
Special 25c lb .
is clear. Your nostrils are open.
You breathe fredly. No more
hawking or snuffling. Head colds
and catarrh yield like magic.
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Mate
Don’t stay stuffed up, choked up
and miserable. Relief is sure.
Each
$1.48
39c
The box bears this signature
EEP YOUR BODY
vited to father herd and have a
reunion. A big basket dinner will
be served and every member who
is now present has been request­
ed to send a message to be read
' before the gathering.
The committee consisting of V.
V. Hawley, Ed Hunt, Mrs. Frank
Swingle, Miss May Benedict and
Mrs. Ed Kilgore have been in­
structed to invite a former pastor
to be present and have .invited
Rev. W. L. Melllnger, who was
pastor of the Christian church
here for nine years. No answer
has been received from hi as yet
so it is possible that he can not
attend.
• • •
W. C. T. U.—
The W. C. T. U. had an inter­
esting meeting at the home of
Mrs. Leavitt on Chestnut street
yesterday afternoon. A committee
was appointed to send food to the
Farm Home with Mrs. Lulu How­
ard, Alice Jillson, and Will Davis
as members. This committee ’Will
pack the fruit and see that it is
sent to the home. A large amount
of fruit was donated and the W.
C. T. U. wishes to thank those
who so kindly gave the fruit and
Mr. Kaegi of the White House for
keeping it there until it could be
packed and sent. Mrs. Angell was
present and told of her experi­
ences in W. C. T. U. work in
Washington. She gave an excell­
ent talk and one that will be re­
membered by those hearing her.
Refreshments were served by
the charming hostess, Mrs. Lea­
vitt assisted by Mrs. Jillson.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Jillson on Vista
street.
Wednesday, kuvehiber 12, 1024
rtm
18c
69c
COATING
54 inch all W ool C oating in
tan and brown. Sold R eg ­
ularly at $ 3 .9 8 yard
COMFORT BAT
PILLOW CASES
Size 72x99, fu ll size
W earw ell P illow C ases, 42
and 45 inch. Sold R egular­
ly nt 4 5 c each.
94c
39c
In case o f permanent total
disability the company will
1. W aive all premium payments
2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in addi­
tion
3. Pay you $50 per month for life; and
4- Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die
5 . If disability involves loss o f limbs or sight as a re­
sult o f accident, the company will pay you $5,000
in cash, immediately, in addition to all other benefits.
(In case of temporary disability as a result of either sick­
ness or accident, the company will pay you $25 per week
for a limit of 52 weeks.]
The coupon below will bring you complete information
about this remarkable policy. Your own common sense will
tell you that you should at least investigate what it will do
for you. There is no obligation. Just send the coupon—
BUY YOUR WINTER COAT NOW
at a Great Saving
Coats P riced n o w ___$16-50« $19.50, $21.50, $22.50,
$29.75, $33.50, $39.50
Every Garment Well-Made—and of the Materials W anted
WOMEN’S DRESSES ALL REDUCED
Made of Both Silk and Wool
“A Service T h a t Endures ”
W est C oast L ife
$19.75
Dresses now
$24.50
Dresses now
INSURANCE C O M P A N Y
HOMg omet-«AM
(Opportunity available to experienced Life
Insurance salesman as District Manager).
$16.50
$19.50
169-45
$29.75
Dresses now
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$34.50
Dresses now
$29.75
Children's Coats A ll Reduced
s e z c tA L
BARGAINS
EACH DAY
L R> ISAAC & GO
‘The Quality Store”
SURPRISE
BARGAINS
EACH DAY