PAQE TRR8B Tursday, January 29, 1925 PROFESSIONAL Classified Column T/eallh Òiints PHYSICIANS dam nified Colum n R ates One cen t th e word each tim e. OR. HAW LEY— Above office. To run every laaue for one month or more, (¿c the word each time. Tidings Phone 91. DR. C. W. HANSON ♦ Dentist Special attention given to pyor­ rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver Block. Phone 178-J. 233-tf. FOR RENT RENT: — Furnished apartment, 3 rooms with private DR. G. C PH ETTEPLAC E D entistry bath and porch. Phone 263R or I Gas or local for ex­ call at Shook Bldg. 125—2 traction and anesthesia minor surgegy. FOR RENT: — Garage on Special attention given to straight­ ening and care* of children’s Fourth St. Inquire 662 B St. teeth. 121— 6* Above Citizens Bank Phene. Office, 151—Res., 201-J for FO RSA LE WOODS—Pyac- tlce limited to eye, ear, nose ana throat—X-ray Including teeth. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. DR. E R N E ST A. FOR SALE — Fine large home close to Main street on Oak, 9 or 10 big rooms, lot 75 feet front by about 190 feet deep, semi-business location sure to grow in value. Price now only $5,000. H. C. Galey, No. 65 E. Main St. 125-2t DR. E. B. ANGELL-—Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. Office FOR SALE: — Good 6-room phone 48; residence 142. First house on 5th St., $2500, easy National Bank building. terms. H. C. Galey, No. 65 E. Main St. ♦ 125—2t CONVALESCENT HOME Where get well. Cot­ FOR SALE: — Splendid tract tage plan. the We sick board and care for of 3 1-5 acres, good soil, fine invalids and old people. Matern- slopes, lots of fruit, wonderful Ity dept. Call 15i3. view, delightful location for nice DECORATORS home. For short time can sell for $1600. H. C. Galey, No. 65 E. H. GEAR F. J. SW ENNING Main St. 125—2t P h on e 3 1 5 -R Dependable Painting Contractors. FOR SALE: — One acre and T inting and P aper H anging good 6-room house near Baule- vard and High School, fine lo­ MONUMENTS cation, good street. $2900. H. C. ASHLAND GRANITE Galey, No. 65 E. Main. 125-2t MONUMENTS FOR SA LE: — Due to the fact B lair GraAite Co. I am leaving town, I must sell S. PENNISTON, Manager my 5-room residence by February Office 175 E. Main 1st. Has bath, clothes closets and R es. P hon e 4 44-Y other modern built-in conveni­ ences; located close to business INY G IRL IN TROUBLE— May com m unicate w ith E nsign Lee section. Bargain price until Feb­ o f th e Salvation Arm y at the ruary 1st. Phone 98 or 403-R. W hiteShleld H om e, 565 May- 125—tf fair A ve., Portland. Oregon. CASH PAID for false teeth, PLANING MILL dental gold, platinum and dis­ carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Co., Otsego, Michigan. JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET WORKS, Cor. H elm an and Van N ess. 194'tf FOR SALE: — One Hinman Electric Milker, cheap. 107 4th St. Phone 276L. 125-3* T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS W hittle T ransfer A Storage Co. for SERVICE. FOR SALE: — Two-acre ranch on the Applegate highway 1-8 mile from Applegate P. O. Seven- room |iouse, concrete basement, fine garden land, good water sys­ tem, barn, chicken house, garage. Call or address A. L. Wimer, Ap­ plegate, Oregon. 122- 2 wk.* Experienced movers and pack­ ers of household goods. Deal­ ers In coal and wood. Phone 117. Office 89 Oak St. near Hotel Ashland T. L. POWELL—General Trans­ fer—Good team and motor trucks., G )od service at a rea­ sonable price. Phone 83. FOR SALE: — Red Cedar Posts, 10c and uj. f. o. b. Siskiyou Oregon, reasonable delivery. Mountain Fuel Co., or Beavter Realty Co. 122-6* . fehige - roach Transfer — Express — Storage FOR SALE: — Dry body wood, Hanling — Dray work of all pine or fir. Telephone 383L or see kinds. Quick motor service. Dry Jim Beagle. 121— 6* wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R FOR SALE fqr 2-year storage. 375 B. St. 112-tf Federal one ton chain drive truck, assembled engine, Ore. licenses, WOOD SAWING 81136— 1921, 30 days from date WANTED- -Wood sawing. Tel Jan. 16, 1925. L. C. Jaquette, Pro­ 4 7Ä-J. 63— Imo* prietor Hornbrook Garage. 115-lm FOR SALE: — Good cook THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING SHOP stove. We repair stoves also. Over AshlanJ Tidings Eagle Brass & Iron Works, 140 104-1 mo.* Oberlin St. 108—1 mo.* MEDFORD MISCELLANEOUS VETINARY HOSPITAL DR. E. C. McCULLOCH Graduate Veterinarian See— Office C on su ltations F ree BEAVER REALTY CO. Cor. Grape and Fifth—Medford. Phone 369—Day or Night I will be in Ashland at the EaBt Side Pharmacy every Wednesday 12:30 to 5:30 for Bargains in Real-Es­ tate. We also handle In ­ surance and Loans. 82-tf A For a smooth shave and quick service go wants attention but a to the Shell Barber coughing child needs Shop. Ladles and attention. children get your hair ' Used and recommended since 1872 bobbed and marcel­ C H A M BER LA IN ’S led. CRYING CHILD C O U G H R EM ED Y W. A. SHELL, Prop. stops alarming croup coughs, eases 532 A. St. Ashland. Ore stuffy, wheezy breathing, raises chok­ ing phlegm easily, allows restful sleep. Benefits both children and grown persons. K eep s bottle in your home all the time Stop Night Coughing This Simple Way People w ho have p ersistent, an- u o y ln g cou gh in g sp ells at night, and w ho through loss of valuab le sleep a re w eakenin g their sy stem s and la y in g th em selves open to dangerous Infections, can stop their d istressin g trouble prom ptly b y a very sim ple treatm ent. H undreds w ho have hardly been ab le to re st a t all for coughing, have gotten their full n igh t's sleep th e v ery first tim e they tried It The treatm ent Is based on a re­ m arkable prescription know n as Dr. K in g ’s New D iscovery for Coughs. You sim ply tak e a teaspoonful at n ig h t before retirin g and hold It in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be­ fore sw a llo w in g It, w ith ou t follow ­ in g w ith water. The prescription has a double action. It not on ly noothes and h eals soreness and Irri­ tation. but it q uickly loosens and rem oves the phlegm and congestion w hich are the direct cause of the coughing. T he resu lt is th at you usually sleep a s soundly as a babe th e very first n ight, and the entire co u g h condition g o es ln a very short time. The prescription la h ig h ly recom­ mended for coughs,- ch est colds, hoarseness and bronchitis, and Is -wonderful for children’s cou gh s and spasm odic croup— no harm ful drugs. Economical, too, a s th e dose is only on e teaspoonfuL It Is on sa le a t a ll good d ruggists. A sk for CoucHS There's a message .Tidings Want Ads. in No Narcotics. Sold everywhere. . i ' , , Kidneys cause backache! No! Your backache Is caused by lum­ bago, rheumatism or a strain and the quickest relief Is soothing, pene­ trating St. Jacobs Oil. Rub It right on your painful back, and instant­ ly the soreness, stiffness and lame­ ness d i sappears. Don’t stay crip­ pled! Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist. A moment after It is applied you’tll won­ der what became of the backache or lumbago pain. , In use for 65 years for lumba­ go, backache, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains. Absolute- , ly harmless. Doesn’t bum the 1 skin. high school are making elaborate'; preparations to entertain their mothers with a tea In the music room at four o’clock Monday even­ ing. * * * W. R. C. Meeting— by th e The W. R. C. met at the Odd Fellows Hall Monday afternoon with Mesdames Payne, Koch, Cook, Norstrum and Howard as hostesses for the afternoon. ItRNAMi As the meeting was held the M A C F A D D E N day before William McKinley’s I have met many people who birthday, the event was celebrated then. Mrs. Jillson gave a very in have found how to get along Dost teresting sketch of the early* life on two pieals a day, and ± have of McKinley while Mrs. Mathes met not a few who find one meal told of his career as a lawyer. a day meets their requirements. Mrs. Robertson sketched his ® ’ g&ra is to eat ‘“J 0" 0" ln thls re' only when you are work in congress and Mrs. Payne hungry. One of the greatest er gave an account of his service as rprs ln this regard is to feel that president. Two delightful read­ one must eat by the clock—at cer­ hours Wlhen one Is not ings were given, the first one by tain hungry enough to really enjoy his Mrs. Walker and the second by meal he cannot, as a matter of fact, Mrs. Howard entitled “How We completely digest that meal for the reason that desire or appetite has Sing the Star Spangled Banner.’’ aa effect on the secretions of gast­ Two captains were then ap­ ric and other digestive juices. pointed, each chosing ten mem­ There Is considerable science in the bers. These teams held a con­ Idea that the desires and emotions Increase or decrease the flow, and- test to which would sing the first quality of the digestive Juices. One and last verses of the Star Span­ should never eat when angry, wor­ gled Banner. Neither side succeed­ ried or grieved. By the same tok­ en It must be evident also ed in singing both verses. cheerfulness and laughter at the A large number of members table aid digestion and that a dys­ were present and (enjoyed the peptic should not only study to afternoon vtery much. Refresh­ acquire for himself a healthful ments served at a late hour added mental attitude, but should seek the companionship of cheerful the finishing touch to a most persons while eating. pleasant afternoon. To drink a cupful of hot water M iss E d ith Dodge, E d itor ' I Phone Item s to her a t 3 9 , betw een 8 a. m . and B p. m . H A PPIN E SS (By Myrtle Biassing) ’Tis In the slrnfple things — the kindly word, The home lights through the dusk, the new plowed ground, The budding trees, the clear notes of a bird, That happiness Is found. For happiness is not a hothouse flower The rich alone may wear, But is a common plant with hardy blooms For all to pluck and share. ‘ — From Lariat. ♦ * * CALENDAR OF EVENTS Friday, January 30. Bethany Sunday School class of M. E. church meets with Mrs. C. M. Hatch, 355 Almond street at two o’clock. Saturday, January 31. Rebekah Lodge will hold food sale at Allen building. Saturday, January 31. Daugh­ ters of the Nile will have cere­ monial at two o’clock in M edford. Banquet at 6:30. Monday February 2. Ashland Study Club will entertain GrAter Medford Club? Tuesday,- February 3, Covered dish luncheon at Civic club house at* one o’clock for members. • * * Civic Club Party— Elghty-slx people enjoyed the party given at the Women’s Civic clubhouse last Friday evening by the members of the Civic Club. Bridge, five-hundred and Mah Jongg claimed their attention and a special table of Rummy was enjoyed by a group of men accus­ tomed to playing that game to­ gether. Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Shell re­ ceived high honors in five hun­ dred, Mrs. Franco and Mr. Tom­ linson in bridge and Mrs. Domino Provost in Mah Jongg. The prizes were boxes of beauti­ ful stationery for the women and handsome leather coin purses for the gentlemen. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served hy the social commit­ tee consisting of Mrs. Sylvan Pro­ vost, Mrs. Henry Enders, Mrs. Frances (Swedenburg, Mrs. Ge- Bauer and Mrs. Andrew’ McGee. The success of the affair was largely due to their efforts. The evfening concluded with mash., singing and dancing and many were heard to say that it had been a most enjoyable even­ ing. * * * Tea For Mothers— The Girl Reserve of the local AND NEED FLUSHING Drink Water Freely and Often, Also Take Salts if Back Hurts When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don’t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and Irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from It 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily un­ derstand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. D rinkjots of good water —you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts;* take a table­ spoonful in a glass of water be­ fore breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combin- *od with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimu­ late clogged kidneys; also to neu­ tralize the acids in the system co they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often reliev­ ing bladder weaknesses. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kid­ neys clean and active. Try this; also kefep up the water drinking and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician ex­ amine your kidneys at least twice a year. Hall’s Catarrh — is a Comblr.èd M 6ÌUC11B6 T reatm ent, It takes ten years to break into both local and internal, and has beer the contentment of married life, successful in the treatment of Catini The and about ten days to break out for oviT 40 years. Sold by all druggists c Y r u T O W a , r n ñhk of It. r F. J. CHENEY «at CO.. T o h n ^ Father of Physical Culture ♦ ♦ * A rt Club M eeting— The Ladies Art Club held their regular meeting at the Civic club house Monday eveping. A de­ lightful evening was spent playing cards and doing fancy work. The rooms were artistically ar­ ranged with decorations and at a late hour delightful refresh­ ments were served. Hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Selma Gray and Hugh Gillette. • * * It was announced here yester­ day that because of conflicting engagements Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dun- bar will not be present at the next Civic Club meeting. Announce­ ments will be made later as to the date when she will be able to ad­ dress the local club. In the morning on arising aids con­ siderably in cleansing the stomach and bowels of effete matter that has accumulated over night. The use ol drugs, cathartics, pepsin from a pig’s stomach, di- rennet from a calf's stomach, pro­ ducing an unnatural vitality is In itself a frequent cause of stomach and bowel trouble and their con­ tinued use is often responsible for sn acute condition becoming chronic. The fact is certainly sig­ nificant that dyspeptics who will keep on trying this an