Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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each time.
PHYSICIANS
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OR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
office. Phone 91.
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Miss Edith Dodge, E ditor
DR. C. W. HANSON
Phone item s to h er a t 39, between
D entist
H a. m. and 5 p. m.
Special attention given to pyor­
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
Friday, Jan u ary 9. College Club
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
will meet at the home of Mrs. R.
D entistry
W. Stearns in Medford.
Gas or local anesthesia for ex­
Saturday, Jan u ary 10. Daugh­
traction
and
minor surgery.
Special attention given to straig h t­ ters of the Nile will meet in Med­
ening and care of children’s ford. Election of officers.
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teeth.
Above Citizens Bank
Shower— z
Phone. Office, 151— Res., 201-J
Mrs. Leonard Lund, one of the
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ season's brides, was very pleas­
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano antly surprised a t her home on
th ro at— X-ray Including teeth. Vista street Saturday afternoon
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc when the members of the Polly­
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, anna Class of the Presbyterian
Sunday School met and gave her
Ore.
a shower.
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
A m erry afternoon was spent
and
Electro-Therapy. Office playing games and conversing.
phone 48; residence 142. First The honored guest received many
N ational Bank building.
beautiful gifts and was delight­
ed
with the attention of the girls.
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
At
six o’clock a delicious thre-
CLINIC
course dinner which was prepar­
1st National Bank Bldg.
Medical
Surgical
Obstetrical ed by the girls was served.
Diagnostic X-ray
The honored
guest was the
R. W. Stearns. M. D.
form
er
teacher
of
the Pollyanna
R. E. Green, M. D.
class
vmd
is
greatly
loved by
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
them.
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
Phone 238-R
Those present to enjoy the af­
fair
were Misses Doris Hitchcock,
CONVALESCENT HOME
W here the sick get well. Cot­ Elsie Allen, V irginia Frost, Lor­
tage plan. We board and care for aine B rookm iller, Edith Brook-
invalids and old people. M atern­ m iller and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
ity dept. Call 153.
Lund.
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MONUMENTS
Rose-Ruger—
ASHLAND GRANITE
A very p retty wedding was
MONUMENTS
solemnized last evening at six-
B lair G ranite Co,
th irty o’clock when Miss Maxine
S. PENNISTON, Manager
Rose became the bride of Mr.
Office 173 E. Main
Raymond R uger a t the Presby­
Res. Phone 444-Y
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT:— Three, two-room
apartm ents (light housekeeping)
349 East Main.
105-6*
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FOR REN T:— Three-room fur­
nished apartm ent close in. >18.00
Including w ater. Phone Robison’s
Garage or 432Y.
105—tf
FOR R EN T:— 2 or 3 furnish­
ed house-keeping rooms. Terms
reasonable. Call 242J.
. 105-2
HOUSE FOR RENT: — Com­
pletely furnished, including piano.
W ith or w ithout garage. 'Inquire
a t No. 173 Oak street.
104— tf
RENT: — Completely furnish­
ed apartm ent, 75 Bush st. 104-tf
FOR RENT: — Bedroom with
heat. Good location. Phone 29TL.
104— 3*
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
478 Boulevard.
96— 1 mo.
FOR SAG«
FOR SALE OR TRADE: — 6
acres in Belleview D istrict High
State Cultivation. R. H. Coffin,
Phone 2F2, Route one, box 118,
Ashland.
105-3
FOR SALE: — Barn in good
condition, 16x24 ft., reasonable,
purchaser to remove same from
the premises. Inquire 244 Har-
gadine.
105—tf
FOR SALE:— A1 Fresh Jersey
milch cow, >75.00. W hite Leg­
horn pullets, >1.50 each. G. D
F aris, 1145 N. Main.
105—tf
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terian parsonage, Reverend J. W. Call of America
determined
to claim
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Wallowa
— P ò i farm w ith
Albany — Linn countv will re-
Merglef, officiating. The ring
Bnngs Girl Back
birthright even though it Hock imported from Prince c.u- . ceive >47,1 38 75 from state on
ceremony was used. Miss Alice
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¡m ean t separation from my par-1 ward Island.
m arket road apportionm ent.
Ruger, sister of the groom, made
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.— The call ents, who are excluded by your
a charm ing bridesmaid while Mr. of America, her birthplace, has technicalities.
There ara other
Leslie Heer acted as best man. brought Miss Teresina Di Primio thousands of American-born ehii--
Mrs. H erbert Hu^kong, sister of back to this country alone from dren in Italy who will ’come Dack
the bride was also one qf the Italy, leaving her parents in that to the’r native land when they j
country. They had taken her to ’ are old enough to travel alone.w
bridal party.
Following the ceremony a de­ Italy when she was a baby; but
licious wedding dinner was serv­ she returned to America as soon
SAFE FOR CHILDREN
ed at the home of Mrs. Elton as she was old enough.
A BOLT
„No im m igration official could
Mothers everywhere demand a
Ramsey, a sister of the groom.
The young couple will make challenge her right to admission. reliable codgh remedy free iron,
Miss Di Primio had her birth injurious narcotics. Supplying thit
their home in Ashland. Mrs. Ruger
certificate.
There was no danger demand for fifty years mhde FO­
was a member of last year’s grad­
th
at
she
would
become a public LEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM­
uating class and is a very popu­
charge,
To.
she
is
i ver t i e chi’ POUND -one of the Largest Sell­
lar member of the younger set
ing Cough Medicines in the
She has lived in Ashland about (irons’ age lim it of sixteen.
four years, coming here from she went on her wry to join her World. Children like it. “ My
Talent, and in both places has cousin, Mrs. Luisa Di Micco, in little boy had a very bad cough
been prom inent in athletic circles. Syracuse. She ¿xplained „her re­ and after he used FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
Mr. Ruger is an employee of the turn by saying:
“When I grew old enough tc he got relief at once,” w rites Mrs.
Then try a Iqaf
Southern Pacific and has a large
realize w hat it m eant to be bom Van Belle. Penroy, Mont. Refuse
num ber of friends here.
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substitutes. Sold everywhere.
E n tertain Soldiers^—
T h e ¡g*o£t Drag S/oro t
The W. R. C. Club entertained
the members of the G. A. R.,
w ith a delicious luncheon -at the
Odd Fellows Hall Saturday. The
luncheon was prepared by the
ladies.
Officers were installed
into the G. A. R. at this time I
Bring or send it to
and speeches and conversation
occupied the afternoon. Over a The Medford Veterinarian
We have just received a
hundred people were present and
Hospital
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large assortment of elec­
reported a very pleasant time.
Prescription
Druggists
Ask y o u r neighbor
Sally Ann and
G olden Sheaf
Bread
McNair Brothers
Li thia Bakery
Y our P e t
DESERVES THE BEST
P ro p er
LIGHTING
F ix tu res
W O O D S T O C K
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Basket D inner—
The members of the Christian
Church enjoyed a basket dinnerj
Sunday noon, given in honor of
those who joined the church d u r­
ing 1924. About one hundred and
tw enty-four were present and a
very enjoyable time was had. Fol­
lowing the dinner the regular
business m eeting was held and
plans made for the remodeling
of the church.
Tidings W ant Ads are go-getter»
Dr. E. C. McCULLOCH,
Graduate Veterinarian
Comer Fifth & Grape Sts.
tric lighting fixtures—the
proper fixture for every
part, of the house.
Phone 369
MEDFORD, Oregon
Neat Designs
Harmonizing Colors
we will he glau io show
I will be at The East
Side Pharmacy in Ash­
land every Wednesday,
12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there
or phone 51.
TYPEWRITERS
Southern Agents for this Leader Among all
Typewriters
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT.
Let us dem onstrate to you
them to you
H eadquarters for typew riter paper, carbons, ribbons and all
supplies. When your typew riter needs cleaning or repairing
call us— Our num ber 209
T he A shland
E lectric Shop
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
249 East Mala S t
ANY GIRL iN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
of th e Salvation Army at the
LOAN WANTED:— On 5 acres
W hiteShleld 'H em e, 565 May-
with house and barn close
to
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
town, >900 for 4 or 5 years. H.
C. Galey, Agent, 65 E. Main.
PLANING MILL
105— 3*
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CLERKS, IS UP. Excellent sal­ JORDON’S SASH AND CABINfel’
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and
ary. Exam. Feb. 21. For govern­
Van Ness.
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194tf
ment positions in your state. Ex­
perience unnecessary. For free
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
particulars, w rite R. Terry (fo r­
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
m er Civil Service Exam iner) 1866
for SERVICE.
B arrister Bldg. W ashington, D. C.
Experienced movers and pack­
104-3t*
ers of household goods. Deal­
ers in coal and wood. Phdne
117.
Office 89 Oak St. near
See—
Hotel Ashland
BEAVER REALTY CO.
ELHART’S
Books and
Stationery
BUSCBLLANEOUS
for Bargains in Real-Ks-
tate. We also handle In­
surance and Loans. 82-tf
on
Cigarettes
O the general public, we believe it
will be surprising to learn ‘that
T nearly
fox// of what they pay for ciga­
T. L. POWELL— General T rans­
fer— Good team
and motor
trucks. G lod service a t a re a ­
sonable price. Phone 83.
FEHIGE-ROACH
T ransfer — Express — Storage
Hauling — Dray work of all
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry
W hen Will Ashland People Learn
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
The Im portance of It?
375 B. St.
112-tf
Backache is only a simple thing
a t first;
WQOD SAWING
But if you find ’tis from the
kidneys;
WANTED— Wood -sawing. Tel
T hat serious kidney troubles 470-J.
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63— lmo*
m ay follow;
That dropsy or B right’s dis THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING
SHOP
ease may be the fatal end,
Over A shland Tidings
You will be glad to know the
104-1 mo.*
following experience.
'Tis the statem ent of an Ash
land citizen.
Mrs. L. W ortz, 129-5th St., ^
says; “ Doan’s Pills helped me
when my kidneys were out of
order. I had dull pains across the
sm all of my back th a t made it
hard for me to do my work and
my kidneys acted irregularly too.
Doan’s Pills soon freed me from If Your Back Aches or Blad­
der Bothers, Take a
the backache and put my kidneys
In good order.”
Little Salts
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
The American men and women
get Doan’s Pills— the same as Mrs.
m
ust guard constantly against
W artz had. Foster-M ilburn Co.,
Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y.
»38 kidney trouble because we often
eat too much rich food. Our
blood is filled with acids which
the kidneys strive to filter out;
they weaken from overwork, be­
come sluggish, the eliminative
tissues clog and the result is kid­
ney trouble, bladder weakens and
Red Pepper Rub takes the a general decline in health.
W hen your kidneys feel like
“ ouch” from sore, stiff, aching
joints. It cannot h u rt you, and lumps of lead; your back hurts or
It certainly stops th at old rheu­ the urine is cloudy, full of sedi­
ment, or you arç obliged to seek
m atism at once.
W hen your are suffering so you relief two or three times during
can hardly get around, ju st try the night; if you suffer with sick
Red Pepper Rub and you will .headache, or dizzy, nervous spells,
have the quickest relief known. acid stomach, or if you have rheu­
N othing has such concentrated, matism when the w eather is bad,
penetrating heat as- red peppers. begin drinking lot of good soft
J u s t as soon as you apply Red w ater, and get from your pharm ­
Pepper Rub you will feel the acist about four ounces of Jad
tingling heat. In three m inutes Salts. J a k e a tablespoonful in
it w arm s the sore spot through a glass of w ater before breakfast
and through. Pain and soreness for a few days and your kidneys
may then act fine.
a re gone.
This famous salts is made from
Ask any good druggist for a
the
acid of grapes and lemon
ja r of Rowles Red Pepper Rub.
Juice,
combined with lithia, and
Be sure to get the genuine, with
th e name Rowles on each pack­ has been used for years to help
flush and stim ulate clogged kid­
age.
neys, fo neutralize the acids in
Albany — LIhn county will the system so' th a t they no long­
have more than >100,000 for m ar­ er are a source of irritation, thus
often relieving bladder disorders.
ket road work In 1925.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can
not injure, makes a d e lig h tfu l1
effervescent lith ia - w ater drink
and
belongs In every home, be­
va^ -
J t l a a f t isaCombrr.ee’
T r e a tm e n t, cause nobody can make a m istake
both local and internal, and has beer by having a good kidney flush­
ruccessful in the treatment of Catarrh ing any time. By all means have
•for ov r 40 years. Sold by all druggist: your physician examine your kid­
K J. CH ENEY
CO .. T oledo. O hk neys at least twice a year.
rettes goes to the government for taxes.
The internal revenue stamp on a
package of twenty Lucky Strike ciga­
rettes costs you six cents. On a 75c
tin of one hundred the revenue
stamp costs you thirty cents.
So nearly one-half of what you pay
for cigarettes is spent by you for taxes.
This is certainly the heaviest tax on
an article of daily and universal con­
sumption.
m PROVE FATAL
RED PEPPER HEAT
Hall’s Catarrh
M 6 Q lC I n C
The Tobacco Industry
and Taxes
More Friends
1OO Lucky Strikes
TAX FREE
W e invite every smoker in this city to take advantage of this startling offer. W e’ve
told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. Now know for
yourself the value of the toasting process! W e make this proposition to win more friends:
The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c
You pay the dealer only 45c
W e pay the Government Tax of 30c
A
tb e dealer’s allotm ent
/xct
quickly, at this
price is limited>
Get one tin ^a^per^on °J for bome or for office.
be in effect when the dealer’s
regular price wil1
supply
on this offer is sold
Smoke these 100 Lucky Strikes. Then you’ll know how the 45-
minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste.
n
«/zuz
G u a r a n te e d b y
Our reasons for this
tax free offer
We know this offer induces men to
try Lucky Strikes—it “ Wins More
Friends.”
We know that a large percentage of
those who get acquainted with Lucky
Strikes adopt them.
This isn’t philanthropy nor propa­
ganda—just good business, as you’ll
agree.
The offer is limited. We cannot af­
ford to keep it up.
We make it generous, to attract at­
tention.
T h p rp d iik i’
a ne
The aggregate tax paid by the to­
bacco business is with one exception,
income taxes, the largest item of inter­
nal revenue the federal government re­
ceives. Last (fiscal) year it amounted
to $309,014,050.84.
Of this enormous amount of money
the cigarette industry paid >182,715,-
735.93, or nearly two-thirds of the total
tax paid by the entire tobacco business.
We believe you will appreciate that
when nearly fifty cents of every dollar
paid by you for cigarettes goes to the
government, you must receive in ciga­
rettes a value in return for your money
that is rarely given in any commodity.
That the public appreciates this
great value is shown by the enormous
increase in the consumption of ciga­
rettes.
Super-quality
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4NCORFOAATCD
LUCKY STRIKE
Only by immense volume can we
produce such an aristocratic cigarette
as Lucky Strike at such a democratic
price.
Its quality is supreme because it has
that costly extra process, toasting,
which improves the flavor and adds to
the taste of even the finest tobaccos
that are used in Lucky Strikes.
Cleanliness and Care
in Manufacture
Every Lucky Strike factory is a
model of sanitation. Read how Al­
fred W. McCann, th e noted food ex­
pert, describes one of our factories:
W hite walls and ceilings, floors as
clean as freshly chiseled marble,
cu ttin g m achines and wrapping
m achines th a t take away from the
hum an hand all detail and leave
nothing to th e hum an supervision
h u t the w atchfulness of trained
•yes.”
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We know a trial will make you a
permanent customer of ours.
Ousrsnteed by
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