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PAGE THREE Classified Column C la r ifie d Colum n R ates . One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, b e the word each time. FOR RENT ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS OR. HAWLEY— Above office. Phone 91. Tidings DR. C. W. HANSON D en tist Special attention given to pyor rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver Block. Phone 178-J. 233-tf. 1-X1R RENT— Cheap, 5 room DR. G. C. PH ETTEPLAC E house, garden, berries, fru it and D en tistry chicken house. Inquire Tidings Gas or local anesthesia for ex- office. 118— 3t i traction and minor surgetyr. Special attention given to straig h t FOR RENT— Furnished house. ening and care of children’s 478 Boulevard. 96— 1 mo. teeth. Above Citizens Bank FOR SALE Phone, Office, 151— Res., 201-J .»llss E d ith D odge, E d itor P hon e item s to her a t 8 9 , betw een 8 a. m . and S p. m. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Thursday, Jan u ary 22. Elks Ladies Club will meet in club room. Mrs. Roberts and Miss Rowena Roberts hostess. Saturday, Jan u ary 24: P. E. O. will meet with Mrs. F. D. W agner. Wednesday, Jan u ary 28. Upper Valley Community Club will meet with Mrs. O. Johnson on Boule vard. Subject, “ N utrition” by Miss Brewster. FOR SALE: — W eaned pigs. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prao- tlce limited to eye, ear, nose ano 117-4* Phone 11F5. th ro at— X-ray including teeth. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc A uxiliary to L egion M eets— FOR SALE for 2-year storage. 5. Sweden burg Bldg., Ashland, The Auxiliary to the American Federal one ton chain drive truck, Ore. Legion met a t the Armory Mon assembled engine, Ore. licenses. day evening, Jan u ary 19. Many 81136— 1921, 30 days from date DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic im porant m atters were discussed Jan. 16, 1925. L. C. Jaquette, Pro and Electro-Therapy. Office most of which were charity prob prietor H ornbrook Garage. 115-lm phone 48; residence 142. First lebs concerning needy fam ilies in N ational Bank building. FOR SALE: — Good cook Ashland and the ex-service vet stove. We repair stoves also. erans in Portland Hospitals and CONVALESCENT HOME Eagle Brass & Iron W orks, 140 W here the sick get well. Cot- th eir families. Oberlin St. 108— 1. mo.* tag*e plan. We board and care for Officers were re-elected for this invalids and old people. M atern year with Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., ity dept. Call 153. MISCELLANEOUS as president. A fter the business m eeting the ladies adpourned to DECORATORS FR EE apple wood by grubbing the Plaza where they partook of trees. 70 acre fru it and berry H. GEAR F. J . SWENNING delicious refreshm ents. ranch for rent or sale cheap. Geo. Phone 815-R The program for this year is Yockel, Belleview, Box 95B. Dependable Painting Contractors. very interesting and there is 118— 3* T intin g and Paper H anging much to be done, more than t^e I WANT a job of doing cham small order can accomplish. Every MONUMENTS ber work or dishwashing in a ho girl and woman eligible is urged tel or restaurant. Phone 276-L, ASHLAND GRANITE to join the Auxiliary. • • • 107 4th St. 118— 2t* MONUMENTS Blair Granite Co. Com m unity Club— W ILL GIVE good care to chil 8. PEJNNISTON, Manager The Upper Valley Community dren, any age, reasonable prices. Office 175 E. Main Club will meet next W ednesday, 724 North Main St. 117-3* Res. Phon e 444-Y Jan u ary 28 a t the home of Mrs. O. Johnson on the Boulevard. The 1NY GIRL IN TRO m eeting was postponed from this communicate with Ensign Lee See— week on account of the Farm ers of the Salvation Army at the BEAVER REALTY CO. Week in Medford. WhiteShleld Home, 565 May- Miss Ada Brew ster, home 3e- for Bargains in Beal-Bs- fair Ave.,'Portland, Oregon. m onstration agent, will be Z e tate. We also handle In main speaker of the afternoon PLANING m i l l surance and Loans. 82-tf with “N utrition” as her subject. lORDON’S SASH AND CABINET This meeting will be of especial WORKS, Cor. Helman end interest to all, and more so to wo Van Ness. 194tf men who have children. Miss Brew ster has done much work TRANSFER AND EXPRESS concerning the school lunch prob Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. lems and it is hoped th a t at this for SERVICE. meeting something may be work Experienced movers and pack ed out to make it easier for those ers of household goods. Deal who have to tak e their lunch to ers in coal and wood. Phone school. All ladies of the commun- 117. P h ysician s warn against n eglect 1 ity who are interested in this Office 89 Oak St. near in g coughs and colds and te ll of topic are cordially invj)ted and th e serious lung ‘com plications Hotel Ashland urged to attend. Those who are th a t m ay resu lt. L eading physi not members of the club are cia n s now prescribe BALSAMEA T. L. POWELL— General T rans always welcome. fer— Good team and motor fo r a ll bronchial affections. BA L * * • trucks. G >od service at a re a SAM EA is a pure vegetab le prep D ram atic A fternoon— sonable price. Phone 83. aration m ade from a new ly d is Approximately one hundred and covered p lan t... Dr. B enj. F. fifty ladies were gathered at the FEHIGE-ROACH C rabtree, A nderson, Mo., w rites: T ransfer — Express — Storage Civic Club house to enjoy the en “ I u se it exclu sively for my prac Hauling — Dray work of all tertainm ent Tuesday afternoon, tic e and my fam ily. I t is quick, kinds. Quick motor service. Dry given by Mrs. W. M. Poley and su re and sa fe in its action like wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R Mrs. F. D. W agner, with musical n oth in g e lse .” 112-tf numbers, instrum ental and vocal Toward the end of the influ 375 B. St. by Miss Lolita Pierson, Mrs. Royal enza epidemic a governm ent phy Bebb and Mrs. Vivian M. Wood- WOOD SAWING sician noticed th a t a tribe of In side. dians in Nevada, by the use of oils WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel Prior to the program, two an from a native plant were immune 470-J. 63— Imo* nouncements were made by the from the ravages of Influenza. He used these oils among his THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING chairm an of the social committee, Mrs. P. S. Provost, one, than a w hite patients and then in a hos SHOP card party would be given F ri pital overflowing with ‘d eath ” Over A shlanJ Tidings day evening, with bridge, five I cases. News of the results swept 104-1 mo.* hundred and Mah Jongg, as guests tho world and for some tim e it preferred. Tables could be a r was not possible to supply the ranged for hostesses who wished demand. For a smooth shave to entertain a number. It was BALSAMEA has now been and quick service go also auitounced th a t on the first standardized and gives uniformly to th e Shell Barber and third Monday evenings in m iraculous results in four ways: Shop. Ladies and each month th a t dancing parties 1. It soothes the inflamed mem children get your hair wou!d be given; fu rth er notice branes and relieves irritation. 2. bobbed and marcel- of which will be made later. The It increases secretion of mucous led. ■ president, Mrs. P. K. Hammond and perm its easy expectoration. also announced the reception to be 3. It stim ulates pores of the skin W. A. SH ELL, Prop. 1 given by Mrs. B ert Moses, Friday in throw ing off body poisons and 4 >32 A. St. Ashland. Ore ’ afternoon from two to five, hon It strikes a t the cause, checking oring Mrs. Page, of Sap and Salt. germ action immediately. Her guest list includes the Civic Do not confuse it with o rd in -! ary balsam cough syrups th a t are Club membership. STOP CATARRH! OPEN only soothing syrups and do n o t! As a delightful introductory NOSTRILS AND HEAD go te the base of the tro u b le ., num ber, Miss Lolita Pierson play Unlike other cough remedies ed Mendelssohn’s Capriccioso bril- Bay» Cream Applied in N ostrils BALSAMEA is free from coal ta r ! liantly. B e lie v e s Head-Colds a t Once. and other harm ful narcotics. Mrs. Poley and Mrs. W agner Pleasant to take and absolutely If your nostrils are clogged and I now appeared in a pantom ine,” safe to give to children. j The A rtist’s Pipe, Dream ,” with Be sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A your head is stuffed and you can’t Mrs. H. C. Galey a t the piano. The with the picture of the Indian on breathe freely because of a cold setting was an a rtis t’s studio the package. G uaranteed to re o r catarrh , ju st get a small bot with the fram ed p o rtrait of a lief any cough, no m atter from tle of Ely’s Cream Balm at any beautiful woman, occupying a what cause, or your money back. drug store. Apply a little of this conspicuous place. The a rtist en All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In frag ran t, antiseptic cream into ters, contem plates his work, Ashland buy it from Eastside your nostrils and let it penetrate makes a few alteration, sits down through every air passage of your Pharm acy. to dream and falls asleep. In i head, soothing and healing the his dream the beautiful lady inflamed, swollen • mucous mem leaves the fram e, and finally soft brane and you get instant re ly approaches him, but retreats lief. for Ah! how good it feels. Your CHRONIC ' V nostrils are open, your head is COUGHS clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dry ness or struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is ju st what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. I t’s a delight. Wednesday, January 21, 1025 as he awakened resumes her pose and coffee, (The biscuits were in the picture. He comes to the supplied by the Fisher Flour picture which seems to smile at j Company.) him as he gazes and the curtain ; Mrs. Andrews, publicity chair falls. Mrs. W agner, as the lady I man. Civic Club. of the picture and Mrs. Poley, as artist, surpassed if th a t were p o s-; sible, th eir finished work in for- ' m er dram atic presentations. A; storm of applause greeted the a r-| tists. At this juncture, Miss Royal Bebb sang two beautiful numbers, LONDON, Jan. 21. — Recent “ My H eart at Thy Voice” and “To widespread agitation u rg in g ’ that a H illtop,” to the great pleasure a supreme effort he made com of the audience. Miss Lolita Pier pletely to repay B ritain’s debt to son at the piano. the United States in fifteen years A song cycle, ‘‘The Life of a lias induced the “ Spectator to sug R ose,” Liza Lehmann, a group of gest th a t the debt be paid off en seven songs: “ Unfolding,” “ June tirely in gold bullion through the R apture,” ‘ The Bee”, “ Lovers in utilization of the entire output of the Lane,” “ Summer Storm ,” the Im perial gold mines. “ Rose Leaves” and “ Rosa Resur- The mines now produce $250,- g e t” were artistically interpreted 000,000 worth of gold annually by Mrs. Vivian M. Woodside, who and the “ Spectator” suggests that played her own accompaniment. th eir output be increased to the This delightful num ber preceded maximum w ithout reference to the playlet "A Box of Pow der,” the present world demand. with the characters taken by Mrs. ‘‘The Americans would be forc Poley and Mrs. W agner. A rich ed to accept it,’ says the “ Spec young widow, with many adm irers ta to r,” as the debt is a gold debt, and the hero, a m ilitary man. and the cost of the British Gov much in earnest, are shown in ernm ent would appear to be simp this charm ing skit in which ly the cost of production and comedy is the dom inant note, but shipm ent of the gold plus -t&e in the Colonel’s troubles bring the terest on the compensation to»Jhe audience to tears of laughter. present mine holders. Costuming and setting add much “ This, of course, envisages the< to the artistic presentation in both abandonm ent of the gold stand play and pantom ine and the per ard in this country. Hence, in ad form ers were recalled again and dition to the specially obtained again. The Civic Club appreciate gold from the mines, our present to the fullest extent its indebted gold reserves of $750,000,000 ness to those who planned and presented this altogether delight ful entertainm ent; to an actor and musician, appreciative thanks are N ow is th e tim e to buy spray given. For the Scholarship fund, pum ps, p low s and harrow s, as a result there is now the sum d rills and a ll k inds o f farm of $26.25. im p lem ents. FencftlK in every At the close of the program , the sty le. H arness, co llarL snaps, hostesses for the afternoon, Mrs. Max GeBauer. Mrs. John H. F ull and pads. N ew and ueea^Sew« er and Mrs. E lbert Farlow; serv in g M achines. A u to R ob es,\etc. ed from a table beautiful in Its pretty service, dainty candles and frag ran t carnations, most satisfy ing refreshm ents of hot biscuits MAYPAY DEBTS K EEP YOUR BODY CLEAN INSIDE For headache, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, laziness and that worn ou t feeling, take tw o Military Training Order • Is Opposed in Japan Chamberlain’s Tablets TOKIO, Jan. 21, — A uthori zation by the D epartm ent of Edu cation of universal m ilitary tra in ing in the schools and colleges of Japan has met with great opposi tion recently all over the country. It has become an issue, and public men are opposing it. It is thought a change in the d epart m ent’s ruling will be made be fore A pril; otherw ise it will then go into effect. T hey keep men, women and children full o f pep, health and happiness— because they keep them clean inside. 5 0 /o r 2 5 eenb. Sold everywhere m 1 -------- — —- Bend — Plans made for $6500 log hotel and health resort, to take place of hotel burned a t East Lake. Cabins will be built for guests. Corvallis — New radiator and fender factory to open a t 351 Jackson street, & Tidings W ant Ads bring results Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little M entho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ 'destroying properties, this sulphur preparation in stan t ly brings ease from skin irrita tion, soothes and heals th e ecze ma right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the to r m ent and disfigurem ent. Suffer ers from skin trouble get a little ja r of Rowles M entho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It like a cold cream. th a t the Red Army is a “ class” , iary labor groups” in the arm y, army. That Is, it consists entire-i This means they must serve the ly of men from the ranks of t h e 1 real Red Army soldiers. They pro.etariat. Members of the so- keep the barracks clean, attend tailed bourgeoisie and of the! the horses, repair roads, super- old aii^tocracy are excluded as of-j vise army messes and do other ficers or soldiers from the army. | menial tasks which are consider- Old Aristocrats Work '1 he services of such men, how- ed beneath the “ dignity” of a as Menials in Army ! ever, are not perm itted to go Bolshevik soldier. I wholly unused. It has been de- MOSCOW, Jan. 21. — Soviet ; creed th at they shall serve in I Russia makes no secret of the fact what the Bolshevlki term, ‘ auxil- Tidings W ant Ads are go-getters January Clearance Sweaters, Slip-Overs, Blazers, and a ll Outing Togs Our range covers every size from Misses to size 46 in wool, brush, silk and gloss and for quick clearance ' YOU MAY SAVE One Third off Regular Price! Price range from $ 3 5 0 ‘ $ 1 2 .5 0 GET YOUR SWEATERS AT PEIL’S CORNER Z 77yC7 C l n LJ W here Your D ollar Has More Cents DOCTORS SAY; ' I NEGLECT FIERY, B Y ECZEMA HEAEED B E UP BY could also be sent to America.” The "S pectator” adm its the plan may not be workable, but points out th at it is just as prac tical as other schemes which are proposed daily. I on Will Always * Find a Fine Assortment of CUatehes, D iam onds, decuelny, S ilv e ru u a rc a n d N ovelties ON DISPLAY AT Charles A. White, Formerly ]N. H. Hodkinson Store Travel By Motor Stage Safely, Swiftly and. Comfortably From Ashland Effective Nov. 30th Daily to P o rtla n d ..............................7:00 A. M- Daily to E u g e n e ............................... 12.00 Noon 12:00 noon Stage connects following morning. to Portland We take passengers tor all way points; for further inform ation and tickets can Hotel Ashland office phone 47. PARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20 D RESSERS Walnut or Ivory which will add charm to any home. Different fin ishes to fit the room in which you would place the dresser and all priced reasonable. 1 SWENSON-PEEBLER Furniture Company Bring in your sash; glazing free Performance tells th e story: Q uick Starting Shell Gas oline starts quick. Deman BROMO QUININE A S afe an d P ro v e n R em edy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Look for this Signature on the Box. 30c. SHELL C O M PA N Y e e CALOOMUA 'ualifu originate m aintained by sold everywhere by SHELL SHELL SHELL ft 4