Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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MRUS» HAM
Friday, January 1Ö, 102.*
Blake, Corresponding secretary,
Edith MacCracken.
Classified Column
Clamlfled Col am n R ates
One
tim e.
cent
the
word
each
To run every laane for one
month or more, H e the word
each time.
M iss E dith Dodge, E ditor
P hon e Item s to her a t 3», botween
8 a. rn. and 5 p. m.
FOR RENT
of Southern California, officials
POST OFFICE INCOME
at Notre Dame announced the
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SHOWS GOOD GAIN
famous coach would rem ain at
Civic Club G ives E ntertainm ent—
Prock Klum, a form er Ashland least for nine years, the time re­
It is with considerable pleasure) High School coach, now Univer­ maining on his contract to coa’ih
The business of the Ashland
th at the Civic Club announces sity of Hawaii mentor, w rites tell­ here.
postoffice
for the calendar year
the “ D ram atic A fternoon,” for ing of one of the most success­
ju
st
closed
reflects the prosper­
Tuesday; Jan u ary 20th, given by ful football seasons on record.
ous condition of the community
Mrs. F. D. W agner and Mrs. W. His University eleven won every FATHER RECONCILED
during
The returns recent­
M. Poley. All women interested game played this year, and pre­
TO ELOPEMENT, SAID ly made 1924.
to
the
departm ent show
in forw arding the work to which i vented their goal line from being
an
increase
of
postal receipts
CHICAGO, Jan. 15. — A re­
Federated Clubs, through its ■ crossed
throughout the season.
proper
of
a
small
fraction less
Scholarship Loan Fund, is pledged 1 Klum says the toughest game on conciliation of Harold McCormick
than
20
per
cent
for
1924 over i
(assistance provided for worthy the schedule was a post-season to the sensational elopement and
a
like
period
in
1923.
The
show- '
er education) are invited to come ty s ’le with the University of Colo­ m arriage of his daughter, Mat-
er education, are invited to come rado, when his team nosed out the hilde and Max Oser, Swiss riding ing is highly creditable, the per- j
m aster is seen here in his suit centage of increase being exceed-!
and enjoy with the Club the de­ Colorado bunch 3-0.
on file in Indianapolis, asking ed by a few if any postoffices in '
lightful afternoon hnd in so do-i
th a t more than eight million dol­ the state.
Ing give m aterial help in this I
lars worth of Standard Oil stock,
work. But a nominal charge is J MOUNT RAINIER TO
BE
MOUNT
RAINIER
claimed
by his divorced wife,
made and It is expected th a t many i
Edith Rockefeller McCormick, be
ladies will attend this afternoon '
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. — set aside as a tru s t fund for his
or h ead ach e— rub th e forehead
which will be one of the most
— m elt a n d in h a le th e vap ors
entertaining of the entire season. Mount R ainier, in the state of nine months old grand daughter,
The names of those giving the i W ashington is not to have its Anita Oser.
play is a guarantee of Its suc­ nam e changed to Mount Tacoma,
▼ V a p o R ub
th e House Public Lands Commit­
Tidings W ant Ads bring results
cess.
O » * r 1 7 M illio n J a n U u d Y a a r/y
tee decided today. The committee
by a vote of nine to four defeat­ a
ed the resolution providing for a
change in name.
THE BÄCK TRAIN HOME
FOR RENT: — Cosy two-room
(By F ran k J. Bellandn)
furnished apartm ent, with kitch­
enette .and bath.
A dults only. At eventide a sea-bird’s cry
The tw ilight silence broke
Vista A partm ents. Phone 122.
And
memories of home reply
114-tf
W ith words th a t m other spoke:
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FOR RENT: — Three room
furnished apartm ent close in. Good-bye, dear boy, and don’t
Phone 40 or 432Y.
108-tf
forget
FOR REN T:— Three, two-room Back trails w here’er you ro am !”
apartm ents (light housekeeping) And, mother, dear, my eyes are
wet,
349 East Main.
105-6*
Tonight I think of home.
^OR RENT— Furnished house.
478 Boulevard.
96— 1 mo. WMle sea-birds flit across the
moon.
FOR SALE
Their cries are hurting me.
But
rising tides will find us soon !
FOR SALE: — Good cook
A-heading
out to sea.
stove.
We repair stoves also.
Keep Glands
— From The L ariat. i
Eagle Brass & Iron W orks, 140
In Balance
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Oberlin St.
108— 1 mo.* '
Says Physician
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MISCELLANEOUS
Friday, January 16. D. A. R
In an interesting interview,
will meet at the home of Misses
Dr.
Samuel J. Staub, accord­
TO EXCHANGE:— 20 acre Or­ Eva and Minnie Poley.
ing
to
a recent dispatch, said
land, California Ranch highly im­
Tuesday, Jan u ary 20. Mesdames! th a t people suffering from th a t
proved, under U. S. Irrigation Poley and W agner will give “A I “ below p ar” feeling, accompa­
System. Seven room house, plas­
nied by loss of appetite, sleep­
Dramatic A fternoon” at Civic
tered. Electric lights. Good well, Club.
lessness,
loss of weight and so
-
i
forth,
can
be set rig h t by hav­
wind mill, Barn, Milk House,
* * *
ing the balance of th eir gland­
Chicken House and other build­ Social Circre—
ular secretions restored.
ings. 8 acres Alfalfa, 8 acres
Glandogen, the new scienti­
The Alpha Social Club held Its
Grapes. 4 Acres Almonds, Apri­
fic gland tonic, prepared in tab­
annual m eeting in the Masonic
cots and Oranges. E ntire ranch
Hall Tuesday afternoon. A pleas­ let form, provides a simple
fenced. See Chas. Drew. 111-6
method of taking
glandular
ant social hour was followed by a
treatm ent.
Glandogen f o r
W ANTED: — Housework by call to order by the president,
men and women, is obtainable
at East Side Pharm acy. — Adv.
the day or week. Address Tidings Mrs. Caroline Schuerman. Mrs.
Box "C ” .
114-3t* Mazie Bates, secretary, read the
report of the club for 1924, tell­
ing of the meetings held and the
NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT
work accomplished, not the least
NOTICE is hereby given th a t
of which is to promote sociality r the undersigned has filed the final
and to make visiting members of account of his adm inistration of
the Eastern Star feel at home in the estate of Nancy Ann Chapin,
our community.
deceased, in the County C ourt of
Mrs. Joyce Ellis as treasu rer Jackson county, Oregon, and th a t
reported 180 in the treasury. A the Judge of said court has des­
motion was made and carried th a t ignated March 9th, 1925, a t the
P h ysician s warn against n eglect­
$50 of this be turned over to hour of ten o’clock a. m, a t the
in g coughs and colds and tell of
Alpha Chapter for forw arding its Courthouse in Jacksonville, said
th e seriou s lung ‘com plications
th a t m ay resu lt. L eading physi­
cian s now prescribe BALSAMEA
for a ll bronchial affections. BAL­
SAMEA is a pure vegetab le prep­
aration m ade from a new ly d is­
covered plant... Dr.
B enj.
F.
Crabtree, A nderson, Mo., w rites:
“I use it exclu sively for my prac­
tic e and m y fam ily. It is quick,
su re and sa fe In its action lik e
n oth in g e lse .”
Toward the end of the influ­
enza epidemic a governm ent phy-
eician noticed th a t a tribe e f In­
dians in Nevada, by the use of oils
from a native plant were Immune
from the ravages of Influenza.
He used these oils among his
white patients and then in a hos­
pital
overflowing with ‘d eath ”
cases. News of the results swept
the world and for some tim e it
was not possible to supply the
demand.
BALSAMEA has now
been
standardized and gives uniformly
m iraculous results In four ways:
1. It Soothes the inflamed mem­
branes and relieves Irritation, 2.
It increases secretion of mucous
and perm its easy expectoration,
3. It stim ulates pores of the skin
In throw ing off body poisons and 4
It strikes at the cause, checking
germ action immediately.
Do not confuse It With ordin­
ary balsam cough syrups th a t are
only soothing syrups and do not
go t« the base of the trouble, j
Unlike other cough remedies
BALSAMEA is free from coal ta r
and other harm ful narcotics.
Pleasant to take and absolutely
safe to give to children.
Be sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A
with the picture of the Indian o n :
the package. Guaranteed to re­
lief any cough, no m atter from!
w hat cause, or your money b a c k .:
All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In
Ashland buy It from Eastside
Pharm acy.
For a smooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell B arber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get y o u r hair
bobbed and m arcel­
led.
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 15.
A lthough rum ors persisted today
th a t Coach K nute Rockne, Notre
Dame football m entor would re ­
sign here, to coach the University
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SY STEM
PHOENIX HIGH SCHOOL
vs
TP HIS bank is a part of the
* great financial system of the
United States and the world. That
means that it has connections
which it is prepared to bring to
your sendee and connections you
can obtain in no other wav.
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
N ow is th e tim e to buy spray
pum ps, p low s and harrow s,
d rills and a ll k inds o f farm
im p lem en ts. 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.
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Basket Ba
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Saturday eve, Jan. 17th
Ashland Armory
8:00 P. M.
PEIL’S CORNER
Good Preliminary
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Admission 35c
Ashtaid, Oregon
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for Bargains in Real-Es­
tate. We also handle In­
surance and Loans. 82-tf
k
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goes, and energy, pep and
vim retnrn when taking
C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
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Coffee
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Tomorrow, Saturday, January 17
PAY B IL L S DA Y
Tomorrow is the first THRIFT D iY -C a iie d “ Pay Bills Day 99
WHY PAY BILLS ASKS THE CARELESS ONE?
Tomorrow’s Another Day—
Why Pay Bills Anyway?
f t * w ith
the crowd
The "crowd" is with Golden West
Coffee ten thousand cups a meal—
" h ic h simply proves that richness
of flavor and economy count most
with all classes.
P 'Y »h40‘yc,a rs . experience enters
into the selective choice of high-
iiroum coffees, into the scientific
blending roasting and vacuum
Packing to make Golden West Cof­
fee right with the crowd—to make
it just right with you.
CLOSSET & DEVFRS. COFFEES & TEAS EXCLUSIVELY.
Have you self respect when you are in debt?
Do others respect you when you are in debt?
Do the collector s’ visits embarass you?
Have you financial worries when you are in debt?
Are you square with the world when you are in debt?
Do others trust you when you are in debt?
Have you the good zvill of the stores you patronize when
in debt?
Have you established credit for yourself when you are
in debt?
Is it a business-like procedure to be in debt?
Is it a fair way to treat those who trust you?
If you are in debt, these are the questions that will con- '
stantly haunt you— you can’t get away from
them!
PORTLAND AND SEATTLE
If you will write to me I
will send you my FREE
book on.P iles and other
Rectal and C olon disor­
ders.
SSE hh S í SSS i
We have a good Job printing de­
partm ent.
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ROCKNE WILL STAY
COACH NOTRE DAME:
Tidings classified do the business
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Pl INI?
Bring in your sash; glazing free
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CURED WITHOUT SURGERY
h
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
b ow el* regular—on ly 2 5 c.
Goodness locked <n
—©pens with a Kvj
The hnudy key­
opening top is
q u ick ly, ea sily ,
sjufely rem oved.
Y M ETH O D o f treating Piles,
No can-opener;
recoginzed as so successful, is non-
no digging i n ;
surgical. No inconveniences, embarrass­ no raw edges to
cut
you. There's
ments or confinement during treatments
» co n v en ien t con­
O ne may come and go about bis dutiet
tainer w hen the
as usual. Relief is apparent from the
co ffee is gone.
DCAN.M.D.Inc
— scattlc offices :
1 he newest spring patterns in paper are ready
for you. Acme Quality Paints and Varnishes are
highest values.
We will be glad to estimate on your paper and
paint needs.
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
TABLETS
>32 A. St. Ashland. Ore Keep «tomach sweet—liver active-
PILES
b ssa su a
New Paper and Paint
V IC K S
BEAVER REALTY CO.
tim pvirrrffn-
SSOSMii LB?
very first, and 1 positively GUARAN­
TEE to curs any case of Piles or refund
the patient’s fee.
'W IT H
IEURALGIA
county, as the time and place for
A rising vote of thanks and ap­ hearing objections to and the
preciation was tendered the re­ settlem ent of said account.
tiring officers.
J. M. WAGNER, A dm inistrator.
The following officers were
114— 4t
elected for 1925: President, Mrs.
Lorena McNair;
vice-president,
Mrs. Mazie Bates; Secretary, Hel­ See—
en McCallen; T reasurer, Cordelia
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p ; • » » t ¿1
BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME
work.
BA L -SA -H r-A
for
CHRONIC
COUGHS
FORMER ASHLANDER
SUCCESSFUL COACH
G o ld e n
w est
C o ffe e
olden
West
C offee
O 19Í1 Closset ft Dever.
Start Tomorrow—Pay Your Bills!
Make the 17th of every moritli your PAY BILLS
DAY and be a credit to your community.
THE ASHLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THIS IS THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF THRIFT WEEK TALKS
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