Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
C la r ifie d Colum n Ratea
Óna cent the word each
tim e -
To iud every laaue for one
month or more,
the word
each time.
Allas E dith D odge, E ditor
Phone item s to her at 3ft, betw een
8 a. ni. and 5 p. ni.
who furnished the program last
year. Everyone is working hard
to make the afTair a success and
the program will be undoubtedly
as good as it was last year. Those
who attended last year will re ­
member what an excellent pro­
gram was given.
TO KEEP
TROOPS OH RHINE
IF FRENCH STAY
FOR RENT
probably would inilitate against
the carrying out of the Dawes
plan.
Consequently, If the French and
the Belgians decide to continue
th eir arm ies of occupation— as is
most likely — then the British
Cabinet will decide to retain its
troops also.
It will he a reluctant decision,
because the British Army is now
so small th at not even a brigade
can be spared for service in Ger­
many. But, on grounds of gen­
eral policy, it is likely to be de­
cided th a t m ilitary
necessities
sono inopnod oj X bm oaj 9 jsnui
A
bedh in stilled in the reslhouse of goods front the Arlington Mills! Wisconsin No 7. W hite Cap, Yel-l VftPTfttit
t/i W ork-
on top of Vbe extinct crater of and took it to a local tailor to low Dent. Bailey, Longfellow,
% n d Ta
l
and Is Scalded to. Death
H aleakala. Island of Maui, 10, have a suit ^iade. Proud of his N orthw estern Dent, Quebec No.
000 feet above the sea. This is work the tailor exhibited the 28 and Canada Yellow. The
NEW I ORK, Dec. 19.— Asleep
in line with improvements w'hich suit in his window. An em ploye: yields ranged from 15 1-2 tons to
In the basement of No. 536 Fifth
are to be made a t this unique s p o t! recognized the goods as a product the acre of the Wisconsin variety
■ street, a vagrant, employed re-
to attra ct tourists.
E v en tu ally ; of his factory and told the po­ to 24 1-2 tons of Longfellow.
' cently as a cleaner, was scalded
there will be an autom obile road lice.
i to death when a plug blew out of
to the very summit of the m oun-.
Every ad has a message
, ? hot w ater boiler above his im-
tain.
Seven Kinds of Corn
There is wisdom In reading ads 1 provised bed.
Pride of Tailor Leads
to Thief’s Arrest
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR RENT— 5 room furnished
Sunday, December 21. P resb y -1
house. Inquire 121 Laurel St.
terian C antata will be given i n '
LAWRENCE, Mass., Dec. 19.
88— S.M.W.F.* the evening a t the Presbyterian I
— The pride of a local tailor in
Church.
his w orkmanship and the alert-,
FOR SA LE
Monday, December 22. Ashland
nes8 of a mill employe were the
FOR SALE:— Good small lot Music Study Club will have regu­
sole causes th a t led to the arrest
Hawaiian Telescope
with sleeping porch, garage and lar meeting at 7:45 at the Li­
According to the Treaty of
10,000 Feet Above Sea and sentencing of Charles Mont-
shop, all for $400.00. Beaver brary.
well, of Pepperell to th irty days
Versailles, the m ilitary occupa­
Tuesday, December 23. O. E.
R ealty Co. No. 37 F irst St.
HONOLULU, Dec. 18. — The in the House of Correction.
tion of Germany should end in
84— 1 S. Em broidery Club will meet a t January. 1925, provided
Montwell, in need of a suit of
th a t highest telephone instrum ent in
Masonic Hall.
/ I3
the T erritory of Hawaii has just clothes, stole the required amount
Germany
has
satisfied
the
d
e
­
FO R SA LE:
Second hand
W ednesday, December 24. Past
mands made on her in regard to
sewing machine, cheap. 424 North M atron’s Club will meet.
•both
reparations and disarm a­
Main.
92— 3*
Thursday, December 25. C hrist­ ment.
The acceptance of the
mas Day.
Dawes plan has settled the first
FOR SALE: — Bridge Beech
• • •
’
1
condition. The second depends
wood and coal range— Call 302R.
E n tertain Teachers—
on the report of the Inter-Allied
92— 2t
The Ju n io r teachers enjoyed a Commission, which, after long in­
FOR SALE— Nash touring car. dinner and Christmas tree at the quiry, is to report to the Council
See J. H. McGee.
91— 4 home of Miss Goheen on Oak of Ambassadors in Paris.
street W ednesday evening. Cov­
It is pretty generally believed
QUICK SALE — Thoroughbred ers were laid for seventeen and
th
a
t the French and Belgian dele­
Barred Rock pullets, 39 4th St. a delicious dinner wa3 served.
gates on the Commission will re­
, amid much laughter and pleasant port against Germany. The B rit­
conversation. Following th e din- ish representatives are expected
BARGAIX — Boy's brand-new
ner the guests enjoyed a C hrist­ to report th a t on the whole, the
IScooter; inquire 135 B street.
mas tree decorated w ith many Germans have fairly satisfied the
pretty
gifts and ornam ents. Each requirem ents of the Treaty in re- j
FOR SALE: — Good six-room
guest
drew
a name and p resen t­ gard to disarm am ent. But this i
house, garage and wood shed, lot
50x145 for quick sale, $2300.00 ed th a t person a gift, and many difference of opinion can only j
•cash or see owner for term s, 132 and varied were the ones receiv­ result in the continued occupa­
6th street.
90— 6* ed. An added feature on the tion of Germany by the Allied
Christm as tree was a large box forces.
FOR SALE or TRADE— Horse, of chocolates which was present­
W hat line of action will the
harness, wagon, .Inquire at 803 N. ed to the teachers of the Junior B ritish Cabinet then take?
It
Main St.
88— 6* high school by Mrs. Henry En­ probably will be decided by the
ders Jr., a form er member of
fact th a t, although the British
FOR SALE: — $4500 for 160 faculty.
troops
occupy Cologne and the ad­
••acres on elegant R anch; stream
A fter the tree the group g a th ­ jacen t area, they only do so as
through the place; fine fishing; ered around the fire place and
p art of the combined armies of
‘good soil; clear of encum brances; sang songs, told stories
and occupation. This means th a t if
•easy term s or will exchange for thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
the B ritish forces drew out im­
:a home in Jackson county, as
Those present were Misses Ila m ediately. they would be at once,
"part or full payment. J. J. Deak- Myers, W ard, C arter, Jarm on,
and autom atically, replaced either
tin, Ashland, Oregon.
87— tf
W attenbarger, Robertson, Ken­ by French or Belgians.
FOR SALE: — $3500 for 15 nedy, Thomas, Gregory, Blunien-
This would have several effects.
Easy terms and we will trade in your used car
acres berry land at Hillsboro, fled, Gertie Haan, Goheen, Mes- It would he totally against the
Oregon, small bouse; good barn; dames W eston Henry, L. M erritt, wishes of the inhabitants:
it
fenced; three-fourths mile from Roth Mitchell, Guy Good aud C. would convert th e R uhr into a
Pacifle Highway; elegant w ater: V. Howell.
kind of French island; and it
See Mr. High at
* * *
term s to suit purchaser or will
exchange for Ashland or Medford Elks Ladies Club—
The Elks Ladies Club held their},
home; take or assume any dif­
ference. J. J. Deakin, Ashland, regular meeting at the club room '
Oregon.
87— tf Thursday afternoon and spent the,
EVERYBODY
time playing cards and five hun­
M ISCELIiANEOUS
TRAVELS
dred. A good crowd was in a t­
,
- -
■ - > tendance. Mrs. O. W. Long won
W hy n o t g iv e yonr friends
FOUND:— A silk scarf on main
the first prize in bridge and Mrs.
o
n
e o f <*ur tru nks, su it-eases
street. Owner can have same by
H arris Dean in five hundred. De­
o r handbags for C hristm as?
identifying and paying for this
notice.
-92— 3 licious refreshm ents were served
during the afternoon by the hos­
tesses. Mesdanies Clinton Baugh­ T H E ASH LAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY
man and B. F. Storm.
See—
8
3 N. M ain
A short business m eeting was
BEAVER REALTY CO. held and it was decided to post­
for Bargains in Real-Es­ pone the card party which the
tate. We also handle In­ club had planned to give during
Paris Scientist
surance and Loans. 82-tf the holidays. * * *
Tells of Gland
Program Next Monday—
Experiments
The Belleview Parent-Teachers
DR. SERGE VORONOFF,
will give their annual program
an international authority on
at the Belleview
school next
glands, has said: “ The brain,
Monday night, December 22. The
the nerves, the muscles, as
program will consist of a short
well as the liver, th e kidneys
One-of the most remarkable musical enter­
Christm as C antata and a hum or­
and all other organs, would
tainments ever held in Ashland will be given
ous one-act sketch which w’ill he
l»e incapable of playing any
put on by several of the members
£
by the Rhondda Welsh Male Glee Singers,
useful p art w ithout the aid
À
Tuesday evening, December 23, at the Metho­
of the glands. The functioning
FHvmrians ^ arn against n eg lect­
of our organs is no more than
dist Church, 8 p. in.
ing uuughs ,-tMfe.l cplds and tell of
th e activity of our glands, and
th e Mvftuus liwyg ‘com plication
when th e bodily functioning
th a t
¡result. L eading physi­
Reserved seats now on sale a t the Chamber of Commerce
1» disturbed, the cause in most
cian s now {prescribe BALSAMEA
$1.00 plus tax; total $1.10
cases should be sought, not in
for a ll bronchial affection s. BAL­
the condition of the organ it-
SAM EA la a
vegetab le prep­
te lf, but in the condition of
aration m ade from a .p ew ly d is­
th e gland which controls it.”
covered p lan t... ;Dr.
B«nj.
F.
Glandogen, the new scienti­
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C rabtree, A nderson, Mo., .w rites:
fic gland tonic, prepared in
M entho-Sulphur,
a
pleasant
• “I use it exclu sively l o r my prac­
tab let form provides a simple
tice and my fam ily. It is quick, cream, will soothe and heal skin
m ethod of taking glandular
: sure and sa fe in its act^mi , lik e that is irritated or broken out
treatm en t.
Glandogen,
for
with eczema; th at is covered with
n oth in g e lse .”
men and women, is obtainable
Toward the end of the 1nflu- ugly rash or pimples, or is rough
at th e East Side Pharmacy.
• enza epidemic a governm ent phy- or dry. Nothing subdues fiery
Mail o id ers accepted.
: sician noticed th a t a tribe of In- skin eruptions so quickly, says a
« dians in Nevada, by the use of oils noted skin specialist.
Tlie moment thi3 sulphur p re ­
from a native plant were immune
Irom the ravages of Influenza. paration is applied the itching
He used these oils among his stops and after two or three ap­
\ white patients and then in a hos- plications. the eczema is gone and
; pital
overflowing w ith ‘d eath ” the skin is delightfully clear and
» eases. News of the results swept smooth. Sulphur is so precious as
t the world and for some tim e it a skin remedy because it destroys
•w as not possible to supply the the parasites th a t cause the burn­
ing, itching or disfigurem ent.
«demand.
BALSAMEA has now been] M entho-Sulphur
always
heals
»standardized and gives uniformly ’ eczema rig h t up.
nrtiraculous results in four ways:
A small ja r of Rowles Mentho-
H. ’It soothes the inflamed mem- Sulphur may be had at any good
’ Tbranes and relieves irritation, 2. drug store.
Tft ¡increases secretion of mucous
Nnti ¡permits easy expectoration,
Ut atlminatets-pores of the skin
S.
tbrow
brow ing offMMXty
off'ftOdy poisons and
auu •»
4
In «
tr ik e s a t t h e c a e , checking
® £ B je U
5? e
immediately.
eerm ,1 1 ^ jpetion
* tlon h»»»edi«btely.
p o wxr- confuse it with ordin­
a l ba laam cough syrups th a t are
onlv s c ‘O thit 8 syrups and do not
'to t h e U ise of the trouble.
U niike »th en
cough remedies
BALSAM EM is’ free’ from coal ta r
CURED WITHOUT OPERATION
and other7 hA -m ful narcotics.
P leasant to take* and absolutely
O many thousands have been re-1
safe to give to ekU dren
lieved of Piles by my non-surgical;
More Good Buys
in
Automobiles
Grown in Far North
¡HiiMM
EDMONTON, Albexta, Dec. 19.!
— F arth est north for corn has *
been achieved at the Fort V er­
nal lion experim ental farm, 650
miles north of the international
boundary, according to a report of
the Dominion Departm ent of Ag­
riculture.
Seven commercial varieties of
field corn were successfully grown
at the farm this year. They were
ideal Christmas
Sifts
Make it a book
Christmas
New Books at Publish­
ers’ Prices
POPULAR FICTION
75c to $2.00
FOR VERY LITTLE
FOLKS
Raggedy A n n ___$1.25
Burgess Books . . . . 60c
Now is the tim e to buy spray
pum ps, p low s and
harrows,
d rills and all kinds o f farm
im plem ents. F en cin g in every
sty le. H arness, collars, snaps, »
and pads. New and used Sew ­
in g M achines. A uto R obes, etc.
PEIL’S CORNER
Park Garage
Djerkiss Perfume Sets for Her
The always welcome gift.
Prices range from ..........
1924 Chev. Sedan
1923 Ford Sedan
Wheel Goods
1922 Cliev. Sedan
Automobiles
Coasters
Kiddie Cars
The Park Garage
Perfumes in Gift Boxes 50c up
for Children
For Him
Amity Billfolds. Buxton
Keytainers, Waterman
Fountain Pens, Ever-
sharp Pencils, Safety
Razors, Shaving Mir­
rors.
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
Saturday Night
ASHLAND E LK S
S
Be sure you get* BAL-SA-M E-A treatments that it is folly to endure the '
n i n t i i r p o f j h e Indian on suffering and ill health resulting from
w ith th e picture 01 ft
Rectal
disorders
the package.
na
..
from To prove the certainty of relief by my
lie f any cough, no
methods, I unhesitatingly GUARAN-
w hat cause, o f your m oney oacK. TEE to cure any case of Piles or refund
All druggists sell BALSSAMEA. In the patients reasonable fee.
Ashland buy it from E astside Send or call today for my FREE book
describing reflex condi­
Pharm acy.
tions due to Rectal and
Colon disorders.
for
C H R O N IC
COUGHS
DEAN. MD.Inc
_____
in c .
¡ICES' SEATTLE OFFICES;
Armory
9:00 P. M.
Perfect portable light
for every purpose and
purse. 65c to $4.50
Sforo
BUnismitiüiiiri
A Directory of
Gifts for the Family
FOR WOMEN
FOR MEN
Silk Socks, p a i r .......75c to $1.65
Dresses
Silk and Wool Socks, pair . .$1.00
Kid Gloves ..............$1.60 to $3 85
Bathrobes ................. $4.15 to $7.25
Corduroy Rohes ....$ 3 .2 0 to $3.85
SPk Shirts
............................. $4.00
House Slippers, pr......... 79c to $1.40
Silk Stripe S h i r t s ..............$2 to $4
Silk Hosiery, p r.............. 90c to $2.35
House Slippers, pair . . . 85c to $3
Sweaters ................. $4.90 to $8.00
Ties
............................. 50c to $1.25
Gloves ...................... $1.15 to $2.75
Belts
.......................... 50c to $1.40
Handkerchiefs ................. 5c to 70c
Shoes
...................... $4.50 to $10.50
..................... $8.75 to $30
Bath Towels .............. 50c to $1.00
Silk V e s ts ................... $1.35 to $3.00
Silk B loom ers............$2.25 to $4.85
Silk U m b rellas........... $4.15 to $8.25
Garter and Manicure Set . . . $1.00
Boudoir C a p s ............... 50c to $1.00
Stationery ..................20c to $1.50
L eath er T raveling Bags $6.80 to $12
Handkerchiefs .............10c to $1.00
Overcoats ..................... $15 to $30
Aprons .......................... 50c to $1.95
Leather Coats
S h o e s ......................... $3.98 to $7.50
Suits
......................$13.50
......................... $10 to $12.50
VS.
Portland Basketball Club
Eveready
Flashlights
McNair Bros.
: FIE Iff, ITCHING SKIN
BASKETBALL
00 to d^Q-50
Hudnuts “ Three Flowers” ..............$2.50 to $5.00
Melba Lovme
Palm ers G ardenglo
Colgates Florient ............................. $1.00 to $2.25
Rhondda Welsh Male
Glee Singers
IOUSL
T
Manicure Sets
in rollup cases. Priced
f r o m .............. $1.50 up
Symphony Lawn
Cutex Marquise
Stationery
Novelty Borders, as­ gift s e t s ............... $2.50
sorted colors, cue quire
Other sets
b o x e s ....................... 75c
60c, $1.00, $1.50
at
and 30 more---- all good buys
Had you thought of
Pyral in Ivory t You can
start a set with three
or four pieces at modest
cost or single pieces as
low a s ..................... 35c
Coats
..................... $8.75 to $42.50
Toys for the Children
Wagons
Gaines
Wheel Bitrrows
Doll Carts
Tea Sets
Dolls
Fuss-In Boots
Blocks
And Others
GOOD PRELIMINARY
Starting at 8 P. M.
A dm ission 50c
Open Evenings
From Saturday
Until Christmas
Only Four More
Shopping Days
Till Christmas
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