Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 30, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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AfiStAMD HAUT TEMWGS
Tuesday, December 30, Í02Í
Classified Column
C larified Column Rates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every inane for one
month or mote, H e the word
each time.
PROFESSIONAL
CHIEF FIGURES IN THE NEWS OF THE DAT
PHYSICIANS
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
•
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.Miss Edith Dodge, Editor
DR. C. W. HANSON
Phone Items to her at 89, between
Dentist
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Special attention given to pyor­
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs In Beaver
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
FOR RENT: — 3-rooin fu rn ­
Thursday, Jan u ary 1. New
ished apartm ent, close in. Phone
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
Y ear’s Day.
Dentistry
Robinson’s Garage or 432Y. 100-tf
Saturday. Jan u ary 3. W. R. C.
Gas or local anesthesia for ex
will
have covered dish luncheon
FOR RENT: — 4 partly fur-I traction
and
minor surgery.
Dished rooms, 240 Oberlin St. | s Pecial attention given to straight- at noon at the I. O. O. F Hall.
’ I ening and care of children’s I
♦ * *.
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t
a v,
t -,
i
C h ristm as C a n ta ta —
Citizens Bank
FOR RENT: — Modern fu rn ­ Phone. Above
The Christm as C antata, “ The
Office, 151— Res., 201-J
ished apartm ent. Call 185 Pion­ __ __
Holy N ativltjk’ «by Henry W ilder-
eer Ave.
98— tf DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Prac-i more was beautifully rendered at
tlce limited to eye, ear. nose ano the Methodist Episcopal church
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
th ro at— X-ray Including teeth, j last Sunday evening to a large
478 Boulevard.
96— 1 mo.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc and appreciative audience. The
6. Sweden burg Bldg., Ashland, church was filled to capacity and
FOR SALE
Ore.
it was necessary to open up th e,
FOR SALE: — W hite Leghorn
Epworth League rooms.
laying pullets. Mrs. W. D. Booth, DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
The edifice was beautifully
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
Phone 257Y.
100— 2t
decorated
with Christm as greens,
phone 48; residence 142. First
bells
and
w reaths.
The lights
National Bank building.
MISCELLANEOUS
were turned out and the proces­
sional entering singing the beau­
WANTED— To rent from own­
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
CLINIC
tiful song, “ Silent N ight” . Each
er, a good 40 to 80 acre, improv­
1st National Bank Bldg.
one carried an open hymnal and
ed ranch, close to school. Would Medical
Surgical
Obstetrical
lighted candles.
Diagnostic X-ray
consider buying later if Suited.
Words cannot express how
R W. Stearns, M. D.
Clifford Sandy, Banks, Ore.
R. E. Green, M. D.
wonderfully effective this march
88— 1 mo
R. W. Sleeter, M. D. was. Everyone present was very
Office hours, 2-5 p. m.
much impressed.
FOUND: — Glasses in case.
Phone 238-R
The cantata was fine and show­
Owner can have same, by describ­
CONVALESCENT
HOME
ed
a great deal of training and
ing and paying for this ad. Tid­
W
here
the
sick
get
well.
Cot­
preparation.
The special work
ings Office.
100— 2t
tage plan. We board and care for was very good, especially the
V .2 E N . GEOiasC V N O E R 1 2 f t XAD5T*'
FOR SALE: — 100 tons Alfalfa invalids and old people. M atern­ solos by Miss Jean Anderson, Mrs.
. F R I T Z - ' ' » I B X n P E R ’C.fltTGH Kaj
ity dept. Call 153.
hay near Gold Hill, will feed It
E. O. Smith and Mrs. M. W olcott.
A.« Fritz Krelsler. world famous violinist, was about to begin a
out on the place if desired. L. F.
MONUMENTS
These solos were beautifully ren ­ «on-ei- hi Vienna, he received a letter, signed by men who said they
Pickett. C entral Point.
97-6*
dered.
w«t. . isi harged officials with starving families, telling him there
ASHLAND GRANITE
■wo.il.t nr an “accidental" shooting unless >700 were forth « inning No
Bernice
Yeo’s
piano
solo,
FOR SALE: — Moline pitless
MONUMENTS
Waltz in G F la t’’ by Mosokowfki ai ri-sis were made. Rupert Hughes, novelist and motion picture
wagon and hay scales, good as
Blair Granite Co.
writer. whose first wife committed suicide in Indo-China a year ago,
was beautifully rendered
and Is Siam io be married to Patterson Dial, a motion plctnrj actress of
new, >40. Address F rank Randev,
S. PENNISTON, Manager
much appreciated by all.
3>ns Angeles. In attacking the Underwood bill to lease Muscle Shoals
Jacksonville, Ore.
97— 5t*
Office 175 E. Main
a private corporation, U. S. Senator George W. Norris declared the
The director, G. H. Yeo and the
Res. Phone. 444-Y
"would make Teapot Dome look Uke a pin head." A London
accompanist. Mrs. Annabel Davis pap.-r declares the famous >W9,000 gem oollecUon of Lady Ludlow,
<NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May deserve a great deal of credit as jinien fiow Bath House, her London residence, has been returned.*
See—
communicate with Ensign Lee well as the class of th irty voices 'rh” paper makes the amazing declaration that the jewels were stolen
BEAVER REALTY CO.
'h ie ves who acted for a Chicago millionaire, whose heart
of the Salvation Army at the who worked so hard to make the
for me collection, but that he died before the thieves could tarn
for Bargains in Real-Es­
W hlteShleld Home, 565 May- concert a success. The cantata ?hem o v e r to h im .
tate.’ We also handle In ­
was pronounced by m any the best
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
ever
given in the M ethodist Epis­
surance and Loans. 82-tf
PLANING MILL
copal church.
. Three baseball diamonds could
* * *
be laid out upon the great floor
For a smooth shave JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Entertains Children—
of the main w aiting room. The
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
and quick service go
Miss Ivern K eller was hostes­
concourse building will have a
Van Ness.
194tf
to the Shell Barber
ses to a num ber of h er small
fifteen-acre roof of glass, extend­
Shop.
Ladies and
friends a t her home on Allison
ing 1,400 feet beyond the main
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
children get yonr hair
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 30.— structure, to form the train shed
Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. street Monday evening. An ex­
bobbed and marcel­
ceedingly pleasant evening was England may invade the United Steel umbrella train sheds, ex­
for SERVICE.
led.
spent
playing games and m aking States next Spring to win back tending over several blocks, ar?
■ - • I Experienced movers and pack­
candy,
which afforded a great deal the international la crosse cham ­ alm ost finished. Several months i
ers of household goods. Deal­
W. A. SJUE£L. Prep.
ers in coal and wood. Phone of am usem ent and pleasure for pionship taken by Syracuse in ago most of the exterior, made
Í32 A. St. JUfltai
land. Ore
the young folks.
of blocks from Indiana’s quarries,
1923.
117.
Guests
for
the
evening
were
The coming of an All-England had been virtually completed.
Office 89 Oak St. near
M
arjorie,
Bernice,
Billy
and
H
ar­
P arts of the term inal are now
team composed of Oxford, Cam-,
Hotel Ashland
rison Leer, Jean and Kay Neil; bridge and Stockport stick-w eild-1 in operation and other sections
T. L. POW ELL——General Trans- Bobby Dodge. Francis E a s ib u rn ,; ers, was forecast
recently byj are beinS P»t into use as rapidly
The Struggle Discourages Many a
— Good team
and
motor Mrs. Lettie E astburn and Miss Head Coach Laurie D. Cox. of the as P°ssible- It had been hoped
Citizen of Ashland
trucks. G >od service at a re a ­ Keller.
Orange la crosse team.
i to cl,max the ten-year undertak-
* • *
sonable price. Phone 83.
At the m eeting of the United ’ ing by °PeninR the station Christ-
Around all day with an aching
At Gold Hill—
States Intercollegiate La C ro s s e 'mas Day> as a “ Santa Tlaus gift
ll 4- 4 the
L<~. date
ilnln was
FEHIGE-ROACH
back,
the /UtV
city.” ” "D
But
Mrs. Lulu W ilson and daughter Association is was urged _ th at in­ t to fho
Transfer
—
Express
—
Storage
Can’t rest at night;
Jan e t and Miss Louise Henry ternational contests take place at found to be prem ature.
Hauling
—
Dray
work
of
all
were guests a t a delightful least every two years. This would
Enough to make any one “ give
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry Christm as party a t th e home of
out.”
mean th a t 1925 m ust be the next
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R E arl Adams
in
Gold
Hill
last
period for .the American-British Loses Young Bride in
Doan’s Pills are helping thou­
375 B. St.
112-tf week. The group made the trip engagements.
sands.
Far Northland.
to
Gold
Hill
W
ednesday
and
re
­
It
was
first
thought
th
a
t
Ox­
They are fbr kidney backache;
WOOD SAWING
turned Friday. They reported a ford and Cambridge might com­
And other kidney ills.
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel w onderful tim e as a Christm as bine as an Oxford team. This,
Here is Ashland proof of their
470-J.
63— Imo* dinner and tree was enjoyed on however, seemed inadvisable, for
m erit:
Christm as Day and many other neither twelve is too strong.
Mrs. Mary A. Torrence, 843 B
things were planned for th e ir Stockport, however, holds the
NOTICE
St., says: “ I can certainly recom­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN amusement.
North England championship and
mend Doan’s Pills for I know they th a t by order of the County Court,
is regarded in English la crosse
do what is claimed • for them. I duly passed in open Court on
circles
as Syracuse is in the Un­
Klam ath Falls — Malin and
have used them off and on for the 17th day of December, 1924,
ited
States.
Shasta View irrigation projects,
some time. My kidneys were weak all loads to be hauled over the
Should this visit of the Eng­
about 6,000 acres, to cost >200,-
and I had such distressing back­ roads of Jackson County, Oregon, 000 will be carried on through lishmen be arranged by Coach
aches, I could hardly keep at my be and hereby are lim ited to 250 federal reclam ation aid.
Cox/ it is entirely probable th a t
Syracuse will have ju st as strong
work. I had severe headaches and pounds per inch tire w idth, and
a team to meet the invaders as
dizzy spells and the action of my it is fu rth er ordered th a t no
chains
are
to
be
allowed
on
any
th a t of last year, which again won
kidneys was irregular. Doan’s
trucks
used
on
said
roads.
Vio­
the national title.
Pills from McNair’s Bros.’ Drug
lators of this order will be prose­
Not many of last year’s reg u ­
Store were ju st what I needed and
cuted.
lars
were listed. Under the dlr
a short use has always stopped ,
Chauncey Florey, County Clerk.
ectlon of Coach Harvey J. Mac-
the backache and other signs ef
101— 2t
Aloney and
Captain W. P. P.
kidney trouble.”
Townsend, the freshm en of last
60c, at all dealers. FostenMil-1 8 DEATHS CAUSED BY
When Back Hurts or Blad­ year have been drilled system a­
bum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
COLD WAVE IN CHI der Bothers, Also Take tically and have developed into
No. 37
players of real calibre. The
a Little Salts
CHICAGO, Dec. 30. — A total
coaches have been aided by var­
of eight deaths over the week
sity veterans from time to time.
Eating too much rich food may
end have been attributed directly
In the coming of the English­
Dean Wheeler, of Wichita, Kas,
to the cold wave which sent the produce kidney trouble in some men cannot be achieved, Syracuse took hla bride to the Northwest
therm om eter down to the low form, says à well-known au th o r­ will take steps to effect another Angle country of Minnesota to file
m ark of 13 degrees below zero. ity, because the acids created ex­ trans-A tlantic voyage for the a homestead. Less than a month
he took her body back to her
The w eather m oderated today, but cite the kidneys. Then they be­ Orange twelve, Coach Cox said. later
home
for burial.
She had been
come overworked, get sluggish,
Ease you tight, aching chest. there Is snow falling. A score
subbed
to
death.
At
first it w m
clog up and cause all sorts of
thought death was accidental, be«
Stop the pain. Break up the con­ more deaths have been reported
distress, particularly backach,e
investigation by the authorities ot
gestion. Feel a bf^d cold loosen up from other points in the middle
Warroad and Baudette, Minn., and
and
misery
in
the
kidney
region,
west. The shipping in the Great
in ju s t a short time.
by an aged trapper, led to the 1»
rheum
atic
twinges,
severe
head­
■uance of a warrant for Tony
“ Red Pepper Rub” is th c o l d Lakes is icebound or fighting
aches, acid stomach, constipation,
Reamer, a trapper, whose advance
rem edy th at brings quickest re ­ through dangerous ice floes.
■be la said to have repulsed.
torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad­
lief. It cannot h u rt you and it
der and urinary irritation.
certainly seems. to end the tight­
The moment your back hurts
ness and drive the congestion and
or kidneys a re n ’t acting right,
soreness right out.
or if bladder bothers you, begin
N othing has such concentrated,
drinking lots of good w ater and
CHICAGO. Dec. 30. — A n e w ■
penetrating heat as red peppers, I
also
get
about
four
ounces
of
epoch
in railway term inal devei-i
and when heat penetrates right
Jade Salts from any good pharm - opment will m ark the opening of'
down into colds, congestion, ach­
giass of w ater before breakfast the sixty-m illion-dollar Chicago- DESERVES THE BEST
ing muscles and sore, stiff jo in ts j
for a few days and your kidneys Union Station on or about Febru­
Bring or send it to
relief comes a t once.
may then act fine. This famous ary 15.
The moment you apply Red
salts is made from the acid of
Spreading out over a larger and The Medford Veterinarian
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling
CURED WITHOUT OPERATION
grapes
and
lemon
juice,
combined
larger area, th e gray-lim estone ter
heat. In three m inutes the con­
Hospital
with
lithia,
and
has
been
used
minal has continued to grow un­
many
thousands
have
been
re>
gested spot is warmetj through
' lieved of Piles by my non-surgical
and through. When yd*u are suf­ treatments that it is folly to endure the for ten years to flush clogged til, in its massive style of archi­ Dr. E. C. McCULLOCH,
fering from a cold, rheum atism , suffering and ill health resulting from kidneys and stim ulate them to tecture, it resembles an impos­
Graduate Veterinarian
activity; also to neutralize the ing temple of antiquity.
From i
disorders.
u a u n a t u c , stiff
o iiu
u it:
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backache,
neck iv O or i s sore
mus- Rectal and Colon
Corner
F ifth & Grape Sts.
acids in the system so th a t they atop the bridges spanning the
cles, ju st get a ja r of Rowles Red
certainty of
•
no longer irritate, thus often re­ Chicago River it stands out like
Pepper Rub. made from red pep- tee A r e T n y T ^ o f PilS oirehmd
Phone 369
lieving bladder disorders.
a new city.
pers, at any drug store. You will the patients reasonable fee.
MEDFORD, Oregon
Jad Salts can not injure any­
When the completed term inal
have the quickest relief known, j
or
today focmyFREE book
one: make a delightful efferves­ swings open under auspicious
describing reflex
cent lithia w ater dring which m il­ ceremonies, the ancient term inal
tion» due to Rectal and
I will be at The East
lions of men and women take building will be quickly demol­
Colon disorders.'
now and then to help keep the ished. The whole transform ation
Side Pharmacy in Ash­
kidneys and urinary organs clean, including all work on the new te r­ land every Wednesday,
we claim for it
thus often avoiding serious kid­ minal, will have been carried out
—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf­
SEATTLE o m e t s :
ney disorders. By all means w ithout interference with a sing­ 12 ;30 to 7 p. m. Call there
ness caused by Catarrh.
have your physician examine your le train. This Is ju st one phase i or phone 51.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio
kidneys at least twice à year.
of the unusual engineering skill, i
ENGLAND WILL SEEK
LA CROSSE IRLE
Giving tint
tcvm m
QUAR1 OF M U A
DA? HELPS KIDNEYS
RED PEPPER HEAT
ENDS K T COLDS
IT
FOR CHICAGO LIKE
IT TEMPLE
’ Your Pet
and did, consume more food at! la never edited or censored by
one “sitting“' than any other six saner outsiders. A recent num ­
men in Farm ersville. In the pre-! ber of the magazine contained
Volstead era he complained local some verses on the buttercup and
! spirit emporiums never kept a sociological study captioned
| enough cold beer on hand to fill “Should Married Women W ork?”
him up.
HU recent visit to New York
TREASURE OF LODGE IS
as a delegate to the woodmen of
EIGHTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD
FORT WORTH, Tex., Dec. 30. the World convention proved a
! — Sam (Big Boy) H arris, the sensation.
The emblematic ax
. “w orld’s biggest constable.” is th at he carried could not h a v e ! WATERTOWN. N. Y. Dec. 30.
' dead.
been lifted by the average m a n .! — W atertown Lodge No. 49, F.
and A. M., boasts of the distinc­
But there survive many remin-
Perhaps the most thorough idea
! isceuces that will remain legends of his enormous size can be gain- i tion of having the oldest lodge
j in his home tbwn of Farm ersville ed from the m easurem ents he treasurer in point of service in
Texas.
once supplied a mail order house the State, if not in the country.
John S. Coon, who is eighty-
Fifty-two years old and weigh­ for a suit. W eight 692 pounds,
eight
years old, was elected treas­
ing a ’most 700 pounds— 692 to be height 6 feet two inches, waist
urer
of
the lodge in 1875 and re ­
exact — Sam was borne to his 78 inches, chest 70 inches, hips'
elected
every
year. He expects to
grave on a motor truck, encased j 84 inches, thigh 52 inches, calf
be re-elected this year to serve
in the largest coffin a^er con-! 30 inches, collar 24 inches.
structed. It aggregated, with his
The mail order tailors were his fiftieth term in th at office.
rem ains, a combined weight of convinced Sam had overestim ated
Cottage Grove — J. H. Cham­
1,518 pounds. The great casket his figure and made him a suit,
bers
has purchased 56,000,000 ft.
could have accommodated four although big enough for two
men of normal stature.
average men, was yet too small government tim ber 5 miles west
and will build 100,000 ft. mill.
Sam was memorable for his for the constable.
He sent It
boast th a t “ he was as strong as back with the note th a t he had
he was large.” His favorite de­ ordered a ‘ m an’s size suit and,
There is wisdom in reading ads.
claration was th a t he could “ lift when he wanted one for h is'
anything loose on both ends.”
youngest boy he would specify as
In his career as city m arshall much.”
his great size and strength often
He was survived by eight chil­
proved a source of economy to dren, four boys whose combined ;
the city. These assets precluded weight totaled 720 pounds, four
the necessity of purchasing a pa­
gills aggregating 686 pounds, and
trol. It was recalled th a t on one
his wife, who tipped the scales
BUILT FOR
occasion he carried three muchly a t 190.
Inebriated men a distance of over
a mile to the city bastile.
Then again his office duties in­ CLEVER MAGAZINE ISSUED
AND
cluded the task of aiding the vil­
BY MADHOUSE INMATES
lage fire departm ent. When the
State bank burned Sam, single
LONDON, Dec. 30. — A maga­
handed, pushed the huge one-ton zine w ritten and edited by luna­
safe from the building, but it tics, has been started in England.
took two horses to return it to Some cynics may say th a t there
the new tem porary offices the next i3 nothing new in this, judging
day. ,
from some of the exhibits on the
He never slept in a bed. No­ newstands, but these lunatics are
body ever made one th a t would actually in an asylum and are not
rest his huge frame. He reclined merely literary bugs. They are
on the floor. Sam had a pleasure inmates of the City Mental Hos­
car too. It was a ton truck with pital at H umberstone, Leicester.
the old family couch securely
The patients’ magazine, which
Our Phone 82
fastened to the floor of the body. contains both prose anti poetry,
W ith a canopy over his head the
big constable made his trips to
surrounding communities repos­
ing on the coueh while his de­
puties coaxed the truck into ac-j
tion.
His meals were the feature at
traction of the town. Sam could.
IN HIS TEXAS HOME
B A T T E R IE S
Fords, Chevrolets
Smaller Cars
$13.00
Murphy El ec. Co.
Experience Plus
Friendly Service
FOR
Your New Year’s
Dinner
we will have the best fowls
and meats that the market
affords. Phone ns for sug­
gestions and get your or­
der in earlv.
Our many years of experience enables
us to conduct all funeral arrangements
in the most efficient way possible.
We try to give more, however, by in­
corporating into our service a spirit
of s^npathetie understanding. It is
our consistent aim to render the kind
of service that is based upon friend­
ship as well as proficiency in technic­
al requirements.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Eagle Market
Day Phono 212— Night Phones 255-R and 282-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Lady Assistant
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On Your
Printed Forms
. It is a custom with many business firms and
professional men to cheek up on their stationery and
printed forms at the end of the year and place an
order for a supply for the following year.
The Tidings
Print Shop
lias a large and varied stock of paper and is prepared
to handle any printed forrri which you may need.
We will be glad to send a representative to talk with
you relative to your needs in the printing line.
iu u o
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Medlcihe
starna
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