Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. E a ti Joflee had high scofe
ahd was presented a beautiful
potted
cyclamen and the same?
was
given
to Mrs. B. F. Crabbe
PH YSICIANS
C lassified Column R ates
i of high score in five hundred.
One cent the word each
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
1 Delicious refreshm ents were
tim e
: served a t a table exquisitely de-
office. Phone 91.
To run every Issue lor one
.MHs Edith Dodge, E ditor
! corated with flowers.
month or more, %c the word
DR. C. W. HANSON
Phone item s to her at 3«, betw ee»t
Mesdames Ruger and Beving-i
D en tist
each time.
« a. in. and 5 p. ru.
( | On were
gracious hostesses
Special attention given to pyor­ __________________ _____________ „ ! l'or the afternoon.
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
FOR RENT
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
O fficial V isit—
FOR RENT— Furnished a p a rt­
Friday, December 5. Standard
The president of the Rebekah
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACK
ment, garage, 272 Maple street.
Bearers meet at Mrs. H u n t’s home
Assembly
of Oregon, Mrs. Mary
Dentist ry
77— tf
at 220 Mt. Avenue, 7:30.
Gas or local anesthesia for ex­
D. Moss, will pay an official visit
Friday, December 5. Rebekah
and
minor surgery.
to Hope Rebekah Lodge. No. 14,
FOR RENT — 7-room house traction
Bazaar.
< Special attention given to straight-
at th eir regular m eeting Tues­
on B street, near Armory. Part-1
and care of children’s
Saturday, December 6. P. E. O.
day, December 9.
ly furnished. Private entrance to teeth.
meeting.
* ♦ *
Above
Citizens
Bank
upper floor. Hot and cold w ater
Monday,
December
8.
Q
uarterly
in rooms, modern. Adults. Infor­ Phone. Office, 151— Res., 201-J Supper of M artha Gillette chap- Jones-G reen —
The m arriage of Mias Ethel
m ation, 344 E Main St.
80— tf DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Pyac- ter wjjj j,e
a t Presbyterian
Green and Mr. Fred Sherman
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ana ' church.
FOR RENT— E ight room house
Jones
was solemnized a t the
th ro at— X-ray Including teeth.
Tuesday. December 9. Alpha
on Boulevard. Inquire Mrs. A.
M
ethodist
Parsonage a t five o’­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 te j Social circle will meet in Masonic
B utler, 34 Union St.
80— 2*
clock Thursday evening, Rev, S.
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, i Hall,
J. Chaney officiating.
FOR RENT: — 2 or 3 room
Ore.
Tuesday, December 9. Rebekah
Miss Green attended the high
apartm ents. 8. D. Taylor. C3 N.
Lodge will have Covered Dish
„.c|OTt a ,
, o school In thia cily and la a »ell
Mala.
79— 3 OK. E. B . ANGELI— Chiropractic ,„ nrheon „
known member of the younger
____
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and
Electro-Therapy. Office O. F. hall, V isiting
'
m embers
set. Mr. Jones is an employee
FOR RENT: — 5-room fur­
phone 48; residence 142. First welcome.
of the railroad and has many
nished house. Inquire. 121 Laurel
N ational Bank building.
friends here.
St.
79-1 wk.»
R laum cnhauer P arty—
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
The couple expect to make their
The home of Mr. and Mrs. home In Ashland.
FOR R EN T:— Lower floor of
CLINIC
1st N ati6nal Bank Bldg.
George B lum enhauer of Pioneer
my home. 5 rooms well furnished.
* * *
Medical
Surgical
O
bstetrical
street wras the scene of a delight­
Large garage. Close in. Adults.
College Club—
Diagnostic X-ray
ful
neighborhood
party
last
Phone 481J.
78-tf R. W. Stearns, M. I).
College Club meets at home
Monday , evening. The
tim e was . of Mrs. Snedicor, 19 Mistletoe
R.
E.
Green,
M.
D.
w
FURNISHED front room ap art­
Med,„ r i . wUh D r. E , a M.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D. »pent playing card», games n n d ,
m ent. 349 E. Maiu St. 77— 1 wk.
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
singing and n m erry tim e w as;
,
as hM
S aturday Dec-
Phone 238-R
experienced.
At
the
close
of
th
e
„
v
FOR SALE
evening dainty retreshm ents were I
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>
CONVALESCENT HOME
FOR SALE — Good heating
served by the hostess.
j
W here the sick get well.
1 Style H int—
stove. 247 Laurel St.
80-7* !
Guests were Miss Geòrgie Cof-
Cottage Plan,
PARIS, Dec. 5. — Beads, like
Emma Jenkins, Dorothy feathers, seem to have come in
FOR SALE — Good milk goat, We hoard aad care for Invalids i
Chappie, R uth Osmuud, Mesdames
aud old people.
J 10. Well trained bear and coy­
to stay. Every season the word
Williams, Mosier, Ethel Chappie,
M
aternity
Dept.
ote dog. Half Cuban blood hound,
goes around th a t beaded frocks
Micbel>cOQ^ Holman
and
Bob
Call 153
half English fox hound. Trapped
are absolutely "o u t,” but the wo­
W agner and Mr. B arrett.
with two seasons. Mrs. Josselyn.
men continue to likd them ; and
MONUMENTS
Friday evening the same guests
upper end of Ashland St. 80&5*
Paris designers have nothing to
gathered a t the home of Miss
ASHLAND GRANITE
do but continue to make them.
Emma Jenkins and enjoyed the
FOR SALE — 2 1-2 acres with
MONUMENTS
Beaded dancing dresses are very
evening
playing cards and games.
long street frontage
and
ad ­
B lair G ranite Co.
elaborate this season, ¿with all
A num ber of these parties have
joining railroad, good warehouse
S. PENNISTON, Manager
kinds of new tricks in beading
beon given and they are eagerly
or factory site, price $1300. H.
Office 175 E. Main
and embroidery. Francis is show-
looked forward to by the guests.
C. Galey, 65 E. Main.
79— 3
R es. Phone 444-Y
in a m arvelous effect of raindrops
* * *
FOR SAI.E CHEAP: — Tw o' ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
with crystal and Jade, which is
E lk s L adies Club—
particularly beautiful when mi­
cows, one heifer, Jerseys. 890 E.
communicate with Ensign Lee*
The Elk Ladies Club had a
Main.
79—5*
of the Salvation Army at the very delightful card party in lady is dancing. The bodice of
W hlteShield ’Home, 565 May- th eir clubhouse Thursday. There the foundation is in w hite satin,
FOR SALE— Brick store, splen­
half way down the s k irt,in black,
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon,
were six tables of bridge and two
did location, pays 12 per cent
and the beads black and white,
of five hundred, m aking
the
gross, price $5,000. H. C. Galey,
half-and-half. Philippe et Gaston
PLANING MILL
afternoon pleasant for all.
65 E. Main.
79— 3
have a lovely frock, J n crepe
JORDON S SASH AND CABINET
georgette,
in blue pastel shade
FOR SALE: — Several good
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
and
em
broidered
with a garland
business opportunities, $1500 to
Van
Ness.
194tf
of
flowers
in
crystal
and m ulti­
$15,000. II. C. Galey. 65 E. Main.!
colored beads. Gold beads on
t...
79— 3 i T R A N SF E R AND E X P R E S sT
white make most attractiv e dan»
FOR SALE: — Good heater.! W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
ing dresses. A white satin model
for SERVIC E.
Phone 439J.
78— 4
has hands of gold heading around
Experienced movers and pack- j
th e skirt, and the bodice solidly
MISCELLANEOUS
ers of household goods. Deal­
beaded.
*.
ers In coal and wood. Phone
Jenny makes pearl-em broider­
DRESSMAKING and plain sew­
117.
P
h
ysician
s
w
arn
against
n
eg
lect­
ed
gowns, very simple in effect,
ing. Mrs. Dale Day, 74 6 C. street.
O ffice 89 Oak St. near
in
g
coughs
and
cold
s
and
tell
of
for all th eir rich incrustation.
60— 1 mo.
Hotel Ashland
th e serion s lung ‘com plications Pearls make a stunning trim m ing
WANTED:— Male Fox Terrier
T. L. POWELL— Goneral T rans­ th a t m ay resu lt. Ioeailing physi­ on gold lame, and several allV
puppy, nicely m arked of toy kind.
fer— Good team
and
motor cian s now prescribe BALSAMEA w hite dresses come beaded in.
Phone 479Y.
77— 4
trucks. G >od service at a re a ­ for a ll bronchial affections. BAL­ pearls and diamonds. A charm ­
SAMEA Is à pure veg eta b le prep­ ing white frock is beaded in
sonable price. Phene 83.
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring
aration m ade from a n ew ly d is­
reasonable prices, all work guar- j
covered p lan t... Dr.
Itenj.
F.
FEHIGE-ROACH
anteed.
Mrs. B. Van H arden­
C
rabtree,
A
nderson,
Mo.,
w
rites:
Transfer — Express — Storage
berg, 117 C entral Ave. 55— 1 mo.*
Hauling — Dray work of all “I u se it exclu sively for my prac­
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry tic e and m y fam ily. It is quick,
For a smooth shave wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R sure and sa fe in its action lik e
112-tf n othing e ls e .”
and quick service go 375 B., St.
Toward the end of the influ­
to the Shell Barber
enza
epidemic a governm ent phy-|
ASHLAND PAINT CO
Shop.
Ladles and
Dependable
sician noticed th a t a tribe of In- (
children get your hair
Painting C ontractors & Decorators dians in Nevada, by th e use of oils ;
bobbed and m arcel­
from a native plant were immune ,
SWENNING & GEAR
led.
Phone 40S-J
57-1 mo.* from the ravages of Influenza.'
He used these oils among his '
W. A. SH ELL, Prop.
T O
WOOD SAWING
white patients and then in a h o s-’
132 A. St. Ash’and, Ore
overflowing with “d eath ” !
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel pital
cases.
News
of the results swept :
63— Imo*
470-J.
the world and for some tim e it j
was not possible to supply t h e ,
CAN A PEACOCK DAMAGE
demand.
AN AUTOMOBILE?
BALSAMEA has now
been'
standardised and gives uniform ly A
A ft
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 4. m iraculous results in four w ays:.
w
w
! — Can a peacock damage an auto? 1. It soothes the inflamed mem ' 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 ? I T C C O P d !
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"N o,” said New H aven's B o a rd j • branes and relieves irritation, 2.
, , „
.
, of Aklermen In turning down a!
J u st the moment you apply i , .
.
„
» . « I t increases secretion of mucous
■pEW products can rise
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claim
against
the
city
for
$40
J and perm its easy expectoration,
M entho-Sulphur to an itching,
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to popularity and
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presented by F. P. McLoughlin.
obin
burning or broken out skin, the ,
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,
3. It stim ulates pores of the skin
leadership in two years.
itching stops and healing begins, . , ,
. , , .
. 1 in throw ing oft body poisons and 4
The C-T-C tire, how­
. . . .
...
7L I tends he parked Ins car near the-
„
„i^v sn « ri
says a noted skin specialist. This I
. ,, , T1 ,
, i It strikes a t the cause, checking
ever,has done just that!
, ,
,
» .
I City Zoo, in East Rock Park, and,
.
.
.. . , ,
sulphur preparation, made into
... ,
• •
, germ action immediately
,
.
while he was viewing the anim als'
The first C-T-G was
a pleasant cold cream, gives such
Do not confuse it with ordin-l
a city-owned peacock pecked at
manufactured
less than
a quick relief, even to fiery ecz-1 its reflection in the shiny car! ary balsam cough syrups th a t are ;
two
y6ars
ago.
ema, th at nothing has ever been !
until $40 worth of varnish was only soothing syrups and do not i
found to take its place.
Today it is the leading
go to the base of the tro u b le .;
removed.
seller among exclusively Pa­
Because of its germ -destroving
Unlike other cough re m e d ies' cific Coast made tires!
properties, it quickly subdues the
BALSAMEA is free ^ p m coal ta r;
Oregon leads the coast states and other harm ful narcotics.
We sell this rem arkable
itching, cools the irritation and
tire in all styles and sizes—
heals the eczema right up, leav­ in percentage of building in­ Pleasant to take and absolutely
including cords, balloons
ing a clear, smooth skin in place crease for September, with 24 per safe to give to children.
and heavy duty truck pneu­
of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples cent above 1924. W ashington
matics. Ask us to show you
Be sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A '
gained 7 and California 4 per
the type for your car.
or roughness.
with the picture of the Indian on ■
You do not have to wait for cent.
the package. Guaranteed to re-j
Improvement. It quickly shows.
lief any cough, no m atter from
You can get a little ja r of Rowles
w hat cause, or your money back.
M entho-Rulphur at any drug store.
All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In
Ashland buy it from Eastside
Pharmacy.
'W O T O -N IG H T w
Classified Column
I,
IS FIERY. ITCHY 0«
for loss of appetite, bad breath,
coated tongue, biliousness,
WGfAoaf griping or nausea
BAL-SA-ME-A
C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
TABLETS
Set you r liv e r rig h t— only 25o
CURED WITHOUT OPERATION
C O many thousands have been re-
CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
Aifimd StotSkyields
7.14%
a&kamr
member crour
ogam zation
Brocades, with the designs out-
lined in pearls, are very lovely
for these evening wrap?. F ur is
j usually combined with the beads.
I Even when the gown and the
, wrap are bestrewn with beads,
the “’grand chic" for evening wear
is the string of pearls, in a long
trailing bracelet on the wrist.
PROFESSIONAL
T
T
TVktay, ÌM^ehdsh
lieved of Piles by my non-surgica)
treatments that it is folly to endure the
suffering and ill health resulting from
Rectal and Colon disorders.
To prove the certainty of relief by my
methods, I unhesitatingly GUARAN­
TEE to cure any case of Piles or refund
the patients reasonable fee.
Send or call today for my FREE book
describing' reflex condi­
tions due to Rectal and
Colon disorders»
DEAN. M D.Inc
S ’ SEATTLE OFFICES;
m S0S-M2 Shafer B u ild «
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STM
A h iO
P IN C
for
CHRONIC
COUGHS
^Tr
CORDS and BALLOONS
(without rim or wheel chatigt)
LEEDOM'S
TIRE HOUSE
FARMERS WANTER
Meridian Ready Made Farms
Meridian, California
Auto makes two trips to tract each week. No expense
to you. There is a reason. Meridian ready made farm s is an
extraordinary proposition. Come to my office and talk to
those who have bought. Irrigated, level, deep silt loam soli,
on paved Highway. All modern conveniences in. Cuts nine
to twelve to n s’ alfalfa per acre. No b etter fru it and garden
soil any place. Near best m arkets. Ideal, sunny climate.
PHONE 784-L
SEE or W RITE
J. C. Banic.-., G S. Central, Medford, Oregon
Marshfield
Private
hatchery and trout farm
established near here,
fish I Hood River— Apple shipment?
be to November 23 total 2696 cars.
The Dalles — Bids on 253.-
000,000 feet tim ber near Friend
are asked by forest service.
Crane — Carload of rainbow
trout and 200 pheasants d istrib­
uted in H arney county.
V a p o R ub
F o r AH C old T ro u b les
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
sunbursts of diam ante and has
rows of pearls between the dia­
monds.
Evening wraps also are exten­
sively beaded. A handsome cape
noticed at the Opera last week
was of white satin, beaded in
pearls and lined, with ermine.
IN
READY TO WEAR
Prîntzess Coats
$39.00
Your Pet
$12.5«
V alues
o-
DESERVES THE BEST
Bring or send it to
-o-
Fur Trimmed Coats, prieed
The Medford Veterinarian
Hospital
$13.00 to $30.00
Dr. E. C. McCULTiOCH,
Graduate Veterinarian
Corner F ifth & Grape Sts.
Phone 369
MEDFORD, Oregon
I will be at The East
Side Pharmacy in Ash­
land every Wednesday,
12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there
or phone 51.
Silk Dresses, prieed
Wool Dresses prie­
from
ed from
$8.75 to $20.00
$8.75 to $30.00
E very Dress in o u r stock reduced
10 to 20 p e r cent
See
Special Values in Children^ Coats
Our
$55.00
Let us assist you in plan-
STEEL RANGE
niii£ O vour
Xmas i «lifts
J
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
■ 1 2 — ¿L.
We have a complete
stock Toys,
Dolls, Doli-
J
day Novelties
Golden Rule Store
R h o n e N o. 3
ASHLAND, ORE.
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A N N O U N C E
A s u b s ta n tia l re d u c - J
tion in the prices
of th eir Passenger
C a rs
4, ltó<
e ffe c tiv e
D ecem ber 1, 1924.