Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL
attention of the audience through­ defnand for electrical service will i Rnftlrc* A m
double w ithin the next five years.
t
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'I so n 2 „
B a c k V a u l t ’s W a l l s
out h er talk.
t 0 Sch<K)1 L i b r a r y son la8t summer in the w oods,1
Miss Ada Brewster, Some dem­ W ithout allowing for increased'
Penetrated by Radio
C lassified Colum n R ates
PHYSICIANS
economies
of
operation,
this
will
”
~
m easur ng yields of tim ber In
onstration agent, was also on the
One cent tha word each
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Douglas fir forests of every de­
program for the afternoon and bring the total investm ent by
DR. HAW LEY— Above
tim e.
JEFFE R SO N 'C IT Y , Mo.. Jan.
she told of the boys and girls 1930 in the neighborhood of $13,-' Eugene» -,a n - 29. — (Special) — gree of growth and on all charact­
office.
Phone
91.
30-
— Radio station WOS an­
eristic
sites.
Although
little
field
To run every Issue for one
club work carried on in Jack.son 000,000,000, although economies During 1924 10,541 volumes were
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M
iss
E
dith
D
odge,
E
d
itor
nounced
th at a letter from the
month or more, H e the word
DR. C. W . HANSO n T”
county. She alsd~made a plea for! through engineering skill and added and 1S8 w ithdraw n from u o ik is possible in the w inter
Phone
item
s
to
her
at
39,
betw
een
each time.
men or women who are interest­ scientific research will probably the University of Oregon library months, advantage is being taken First Savings Bank at Palymyra.
D entist
8 a. ni. and 5 p. m.
ed in this work to become lead­ shave down this figure consider­ a net gain of 10,353, according to of the new location in the Lewis Mo., said a program from WOS
Special attention given to pyor­
Building to work into the neceo-j bas been receive<I on a superhet-
ers of the various, clubs which ably. In fact, as a promise of a report made by Librarian *M. H.
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
!
sary
statistical
form the great j erodyne set Placed inside the
have not been started in this com­ this, great economy in fuel con­ Douglass today. The University
TREASURES
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
FOR REN T:— Cabin with pri­
~m° Unt ° f data col,ected in the bank- vault.
munity.
(By Anna Swanson)
sumption was made last year j now contains 140,823 volumes and field.
Plans for continuing the I Tlle *e tte r said that the vault’s
vate bath. Call 340J.
126-2
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
A good crowd attended the through wider interconnection of is the third largest in Oregon. It
A little bit of sunshine;
Dentistry’
station’s
very im portant m easure-; whH® are twt*nty-seven inches of
A cozy seat in a garden fair,
( meeting and all felt th a t their generating and distribution sys- *S exceeded in num ber of volumes
tt) R KENT— Furnished house
Gas or local anesthesia for ex-
ments
and
other studies in the i stee! cnd concrete, and th at dur-
terns.
’
only by the Multnomah County
and
minor surgery A world made ju st for Pall t i m e |time was weN spent.
on Laurel St. Inquire 332 Har-1 traction
N
orthw
est’s
great fir forests dur-i inR tbe re‘cePHon of the program
The depression last year by a ’ Hbrary at P ° rtland and the State
And perfum e of fading ro se s’ There will be a m eeting of the
gadine St. or Phone 263L. 126-tf Special attention given to straig h t­
ing
the
coming
season are being I ^be ten-ton steel door was rlos-
ening and care of children’s
P aren t - Teacher council next num ber of th e essential industries !ibrfU> dt Salem-
rare;
teeth.
perfected,
states
Director Munger, j ed
FOR RENT: — A p a rtm e n ts ^
The total num ber of books is­
W ith fleeting thought of time, Thursday at 2:30 and every mem­ was In a degree reflected in cen
Above
Citizens
Bank
’’
sleeping rooms reasonable prices Phone, Office, 151— Res., 201-J
dear,
ber of the association or anyone trai station production by a slight sued from the circulation, refer­ so th at the most may be made of
the
months
suitable
for
work
in
Lithia Apts, 35 So. 2nd St.
When avowed love made Life, wishing to become a member is falling off in the progressive year- ence and reserve desks during the open.
urged to be present.
ly increases in electrical current! 1924 was 368-814. of which 68,
deepest joy
126-3 DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­
Now is the tim e to buy spray
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano And all things so complete, dear,
» * *
which have occurred since the b e -! S" W6Fe issued for home use by
pumps,
plow s and
harrows
FO R SA LE
th ro at— X-ray Including teeth.
ginning of the electrical industry ll‘6 cireulat5on and reference de-
Thought of other treasu res B ridge Partv—
Tidings B ant Ads are cheaper. «irills and all kinds o f farm
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc would annoy.
Mrs. L. N. Woodside en tertain ­ In 1924 over 54,000,000,000 kilo-' partm ents- There were sent out
H tR SA LE:— Leghorn chicks
im plem ents. F en cin g in every
6.
Swedenburg
Bldg.,
Ashland,
ed
with a delightful bridge party w att-hours was the output an in- by mail and express to other li-1
—
From
L
ariat.
from Dr. W inon's flock of Wire
style. H arness, collars, «naps,
Ore.
* * *
at her home Tuesday evening. The crease of 6 per cent over the pre- braries and individuals 1093 pack-
& Sons hens, mated to Hollywood
and
pads. New and used Sew-
guests gathered at eight, o’clock ceeding year. • The gross revenue ageS' containinS a total of 2830
CALENDAR O F EV EN TS
cockerels. One of best flocks in DR. E. B. ÀNGKLL— Chiropractic
of head or chest are more easily
ing
M
achines. Auto R obes, etc.
Saturday, Jan u ary 31. Rebekah and sperft the hours playing the of the industry during the la st' ' tem s'
state.
Chicks
15c.
Dresslers
treated externally with—
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
Lodge will hold food sale a t Allen popular game. Mrs. Louis Dodge year was $1,350,000,000, an in­
Square Deal Hatchery, Medford.
phone 48; residence 142. First building.
won high honors and received a crease of 5.3 per cent over 1923.
Phone 951L.
126-3t*
National Bank building.
02733567
Saturday, Jan u ary 31. Daugh­ beautiful tooled leather address
This relation of 6 per cent in­
V a p o R uej
O v e r 1 7 MilHnn J a n L M Y oar’y
FOR SALE: — A few W hite
ters of -the Nile will have cere­ book. Mrs. Blake won the con­ crease in kilow att-hours, with in­
CONVALESCENT HOME
Leghorn cockerels cheap. John
crease of 5.3 per cent in gross
W here the sick get well. Cot­ monial a t two o’clock in Medford. solation prize.
H air, 575 Liberty.
126-3t tage plan. We board and care for Banquet a t 6:30.
At a late hour delicious refresh­ revenue, plainly indicates the
invalids and old people, iftatern-
Monday, February 2. Ashland ments were served by the dainty downward trend in the cost of
FOR .SALE:— Splendid loca­ ity dept. Call 15»3.
Study Club will en tertain W ed­ hostess.
cu rren t to the using public.
tion very close to business center,
nesday Club of Medford.
Guests for the evening were
DECORATORS
In addition of approximately
2-apartm ent house in excellent
Tuesday, February 3. Covered Mesdames Emil Pell. Fred Wag­ 1,900,000 new custom ers in 1924
condition. Will pay big interest H. GEAR
F . J. SWENN1NG dish luncheon a t Civic clubhouse ner, A. E. Kinney, J. H. Fuller,
brings the total to 16,377,605 cus-
PORTLAND, Jan 30 — Fol
on the investment. For few days
P hon e 3 1 5 -R
at one o’clock for members
W. E. Blake, Emma Oeder, D. tom ers enjoying electrical service, lowing the approval of the Sec-
only, $4.250; $1,500 cash, bal­ Dependable P ainting Contractors.
Wednesday, F ebruary 4. Elks Perozzi. W. H. McNair, O. A. Paul- Of this num ber 599,915 are in- retary of A griculture designating
ance on time, H. C. Galey, No.
T inting an<l P aper H anging
Ladies Club will en tertajn with serud. Louis Dodge, Miss Deborah dustrial power users, 2,524,705 ~
65 E. Main.
126-2t
a card party at Elks room s at Ingrhnm who is visiting 1n Ash­ are commercial users and the bal­ Portland as headquarters of the
MONUMENTS
new Pacific Northwest Forest Ex­
eight o’clock.
land from A ugusta. Maine, and ance are domestic consumers.
FOR SALE: — Due to the fact
periment Station, the station,
* » *
ASHLAND GRANITE
the hostess. Mrs. L. N. Woodside.
I *&m leaving town, I m ust sell
At the close of the year the which is under the direction of
H igh School M eeting—
MONUMENTS
ray 5-room residence by February
country was served by 6355 elec­ Thornton T. Munger, has been
HERE are times when we want
B
lair
G
ranite
C
o.
The high school circle of the
1st. Has bath, clothes closets and
tric light and power companies. perm anently located here with of­
to discuss. We don’t want to
S. PENNfSTON, Manager
Parent-Teachers met at th e high
other modern . built-in conveni­
The considerable m ajority of these fices in the Lewis Building.
be handed merely cold facts. We
Office 175 E. Main
school building W ednesday a fte r­
ences; located close to business
were privately owned and operated
Pending
this
perm
anent
loca­
R es. P h on e 444-Y
noon and enjo’yed one of th e most
section. Bargain price until Feb­
want to look at things from all
plants, which furnished 95 per tion the research men under Di-
interesting program s heard for
ruary 1st. Phone 98 or 403-R.
cent of electrical service to the
sides. Talk over your finances
VNY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
some time. The regular business
125— tf
country.
The
tendency
of
m
uni­
communicate with Ensign Lee meeting was held with Mrs. A. N.
with the officers of this hank and
cipalities to abandon or sell their
of
the
Salvation
Army
at
the
CASH PA ID for false teeth,
Humphrey, president of the P. T.
get warm and friendly advice.
publically owned plants and p u r­
W hlteShleld Home, 565 May Council capably acting as presi­
Active
Glands
dental gold, platinum and dis­
chase energy from private plants,
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting
dent and Mrs. Mitchell as vice-
Gave Napoleon
PORTLAND, Jan. 2 9 .— Good which become noticeable a few
i
& Refining Co., Otsego, Michigan.
president.
It
was
voted
to
go
on
years
for
an
industry
so
indispen­
PLANING MILL
•
Fighting Force
years ago, was even more m arked
record a3 favoring the child la­ sable and progressive as the elec­ than usual during the year just
FOR SALE: — One Hinman
According to Berman, a not­
IORDON’8 SASH AND CABINET bor am endm ent, the free text book trical are the rule, rath er than passed. More than 860 municipal
Electric Milker, cheap. 107 4th St.
ed
scientist, who has analyz­
and
the
kindergarten
bill
and
the
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
the exception. Generally speak­ plants have been abandoned d u r­
Phone 276L.
125-3*
ed
the action of the glands,
Ashland, Oregon
Van Ness.
194tf secretary was instructed to w rite ing, the man who is connected ing the past few years as a re­ Napoleon, one of the greatest
to members of the legislature in with this most essential utility, sult of the increasing knowledge
FOR SALE: — Two-acre ranch
fighters of all history, owed
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
regard to these m atters.
on the Applegate highway 1-8
w hether engaged In the produc­ of the economic superiority of pri­ his courage and fighting force
The glee club girls under the tion or selling of electrical cu r­
mile from Applegate P. O. Seven- W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
to large £pd extremely active
vately owned and operated plants
for
SERVICE.
adrenal glands.
direction
of Miss Aileen Shepard re n t or apparatus, has no cause
room house, concrete basement,
over the municipal filants.
Experienced movers and pack sang several beautiful selections, to complain over the past year in
Not only have the glands an
fine garden land, good w ater sys­
ers of household goods. Deal­ one of them the well loved “ Bells relation to his business, but, on
im portant influence on the
tem, barn, chicken house, garage.
T here’s a message in The
mind and character of the in­
ers In coal and wood. Phone of St. M ary.” Riley Pittenger. the other hand._has much to be
Call or address A. L. W imer, Ap­
Tidings
W
ant
Ada.
dividual,
but they also large­
117.
president of the senior class gave gratified over.
plegate, Oregon.
122- 2 wk.*
ly control health, energy and
an excellent talk w ith “ Why Go to
Office 89 Oak St. near
In the m aterial progress several
vitality, and it is by m aintain­
FOR SALE: — Red Cedar
High School” as his topic. “ Why new records were established. D ur­
Hotel Ashland
ing the norm al functioning of
Posts, 10c and up, f. o. b. Siskiyou
Go to College?” was the subject ing the year 1924 more than $1,-
the glands that we may combat
Oregon,
reasonable
delivery. T. L. POW ELL— General Trans- on which Miss Tempi in, member
sickness and ill health, accord­
200,000,000 was raised by the
ie r— Good team
and motor of the high school faculty, spoke
Mountain Fuel Co’., or Beaver
ing to em inent scientists and
electric light and power com­
physicians of this country and
Realty Co.
122-6*
truckb. G )od service at a rea­ and she handled the m atter in a
panies of the country. One billion
Europe.
In
throe
fin
ish
es
—
W
alnut,
sonable price. Phone 83.
very interesting way.
of this went to the building of Oak and Ivory. E xcellen t as­
Giandogen the new scienti­
Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg spoke new generating plants and tra n s­ sortm ent to rhoose from .
FOR SALE for 2-year storage.
fic
gland tonic, prepared in
FEHIGE-ROACH
on “ Schools in Sweden” , com par­ mission and distribution systems,
Federal one ton chain drive truck,
tablet
form, provides a simple
Transfer — Express — Storage ing them with the schools of the
assembled engine. Ore. licenses,
method
of taking
glandular
and
extensions
to
existing
sys­
TH
E
ASHLAND
FU
R
N
IT
U
R
E
81136— 1921, 30 days from date Hauling — Dray work of all United States. She told of many tems. The balance was for re­
treatm
ent.
Giandogen,
for
COMPANY
Jan. 16, 1925. L. C. Jaquette, Pro­ kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry interesting incidents and held the funding purposes and represented
men and women, is obtainable
S3 N. Main
at East Side Pharmacy.
prietor H ornbrook Garage. 115-lm wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
but
one-sixth
of
the
total.
The
375 B. St.
112-tf
total am ount raised In 1924 ex­
FOR SALE: — Good cook
WOOD
SAWING
ceeded by $300,000,000 the pre­
stove.
We repair stoves also.
vious
high record of 1923, and
Eagle Brass & Iron W orks, 140
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel
is indicative of the healthy grow­
Oberlin St.
108— 1 mo.* 47.0- J.
63— Imo*
th of the industry. The total now
MISCELLANEOUS
Invested in the industry is $6,-
THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING
600,000,000.
SHOP
Expert opinion predicts th a t the
Over Ashland Tidings
104-1 ino.*
See—
~ -------- g — t P h ysicians w arn again st n eg lect­
Classified Column
V IC K S
PEILS CORNER
ÄS
OF FOREST SERVICE
Discussion
GOOD YEAR IN 1025
IN ELECTRIC FIRMS
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
New Winter
DRESSERS
BEAVER REALTY
for Bargains in Real
täte. We also handle In ­
surance and Loans. 82-tf
For a smooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your half
bobbed and marcel­
led.
W. A. SH ELL, Prop.
>32 A. St. Ashland. Ore
I,
IS FIERY, n a f f OR
\
1
MEDFORD
VETINA RY HOSPITAL
d r . e . c . M c C u l l o c h
ing coughs and cold s and te ll of
the serion s lu n g ‘com plications
th at m ay resu lt. L eading physi­
G raduate V eterinarian
cians now prescribe BALSAMEA
Office C onsu ltations F ree
for a ll bronchial affections. BAI,-
Cor. Grape and F ifth — Medford.
^A M E A is a pure vegetab le prep­
Phone 369— Day or Night
aration m ade from a new ly d is­
I will be in Ashland at the East covered p lan t... Dr. B enj. F .
Side Pharm acy every W ednesday Crabtree, A nderson, W o., w rites:
12:30 to 5:30
“I u se it exclu sively for m y prac­
tice and m y fam ily. I t is q u ick ,'
Predicts Extinction
su re and sa fe in its action lik e
of Jap Aborigines n othing e ls e .”
TOKYO, Jan. 30.— The death
of thé Ainu race, a group of peo­
ple said to be the aborigines of
Japan, is forecast by Dr. John
Batchelor, well-known archea-
con of the Church of England,
who has spent nearly half a cen­
tury among them in their habi­
tat, in the Hokkaido. Dr. Batche­
lor is a recognized authority on
the history of this obscure peo­
ple.
He declares there are less than
16,000 of them alive today, and
th at, through assim ilation with
the Japanese and because of ill
health, particularly among the
women, they are rapidly dying out
and will soon be extent.
J u st the moment you apply
M entho-Sulphur to an itching,
burning or broken out skin, the
itching stops and healing begins,
says a noted skin specialist. This
sulphur preparation, made into
a pleasant cold cream, gives such
a quick relief, even to fiery ecz­
ema, th a t nothing has ever been j
found to take its place.
Because of Its germ -destroying
properties, it quickly subdues the
itching, cools the irritation and
heals the eczema rig h t up, leav­
ing a clear, smooth skin in place 1
of ugly eruptions, rash, pim ples;
or roughness
You do not have to wait for I
im provem ent. It quickly shows, j
CURED WITHOUT SURGERY
You can get a little ja r of Rowles X / f Y M ETHOD o f treating Piles,
M entho-Sulphur at any drug store Av A recoginzed as so successful, is non-
________________
________surgical. No inconveniences, embarrass-
a4
Good Thlast - DON'T M ISS IT.
ments or confinement during treatments.
> O ne may come and go about his'duties
S»nd your f ma and address pi«»pH
usual. Relief is apparent from the
written together with 6 cents (and thu
and 1 Positively GUARAN-'
*Hp) fe Chamberkii. Medicine Co.,.D«
nt° ^ £
Xloines, Iowa, and receive in return a tbe Pat^e n t i
package containing Chamberlain’* i
Lough Remedy for coughs, co Ida, croup
bronchial, “flu” and whooping cough»
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom­
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou­
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd’
the heart,-biliousness and constipation
Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in ever»
family for burns, scalds, wounds, pile^
and skin affections; these valued famii»
Vtediuiaes for only & cents. Don’t miss it
^ee*
case of Pile> or refund
If you will write to m e I
will send you my FREE
hook on Piles and other
Rectal and C olon disor­
der».
NOTICE OF
Toward the end of the influ­
enza epidemic a governm ent phy­
sician noticed th a t a tribe of 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 e ath ”
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
-♦•vidardized and gives uniform ly
miraculous results In four ways:
t. It soothes the inflamed mem­
branes and relieves Irritation, 2.
It increases secretion of mucous
and perm its easy expectoration,
Anywhere — Anytime
3. It stim ulates pores of the skin
In throw ing off body poisons and 4
Our aim is and has been in
It strikes a t the cause, checking the past to give the best ser­
germ action immediately.
vice possible.
Our stock of
Do not confuse it with ordin­ flower's and plants is of the
best quality and the greatest
ary balsam cough syrups th a t are
variety obtainable.
And we
only soothing siru p s and do not
guarantee
our
flowers
to be
go to the base of the trouble.
fresh when they are sent out.
Unlike other cough remedies
At present we are selling:
BALSAMEA is free from coal ta r
and other harm ful n arco tics.' Carnations ...... 75c— S 1.00 doz.
Laddie ........................ $ 1 .2 5 doz.
Pleasant to take and absolutely
Snapdragons ..75c— $1.00 doz.
safe to give to children.
Peas ................ $1.50 per 100
Be sure- you get BAL-SA-ME-A
Lillies ...... $ 2 .0 0 and $ 2 .2 5 doz.
with the picture of the Indian on
Still have a swell assort­
the package. Guaranteed to re­
ment
of Ferns, Cinerarie and
lief any cough, no m
atter from
-------------------
Cyclemen.
When our estab­
what cause, or your money back.
lishm ent is inconvenient for
All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In
your personal visit, a phone
Ashland buy it from Bastside
call will comm&ndi the same
Pharmacy.
attention.
Say It With
Flowers
P h on e 120
The Ashland
Greenhouses
DEAH.MD.lnc
SEATTLE OFFICES!
iq
FIN A L ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given th a t the
undersigned, R. Medora Shep­
herd, Executrix of the last Will
and Testam ent of C. E. Shep­
herd, deceased, has filed with the
County Clerk of Jackson Coun­
ty, Oregon, h er final report in
said Estate, and th a t the County
Court of Jackson County, Ore­
gon, has fixed the 7th day of
February, 1925, a t 10 o’clock A.
M., as the time, and* the County
Court Room of the Court Housa
of Jackson County, Oregon, as
the place for the hearing of ob­
jections, If any there be, to the
approval and acceptance of the
final Report.
Dated this 30th day of De­
cember, 1924.
R. MEDORA SHEPHERD,
Executrix of the last Will
and Testam ent of C. F.
Shepherd, Deceased.
W e d eliver
SOS-812 S h e fc r B u ild «
-dug s s & a & g c e n s u i
Y>ur motor never snapped
over quicker in summer than
n does nmv on the new winter
Red Crown. You never got fas*
tersmoother acceleration in
traffic, nor better mileage.
Ike new winter Red Crown is
a ouyc snappy winter starting
and power in heaping measure.
—
(C^Ufrrni».)
The best buy inTbwn
Buy it anywhere you see the red,
white and blue pump—at Standard
Oil Service Stations and at dealers. (flK
can hold friends
so m any years
There’s nothing like real quality in
coffee to bring friendliness bub­
bling to the top. It certainly has
made heaps of people and. Golden
West friendly these 40-odd years.
And the best of it—those friends
remain.
Golden West Coffee has been con­
stant, too—never a slip ’tween cup
and lip—just steadily getting better
as the selective choice of the
world’s best-ilavored high-grown
berries, scientific blending, steel
cutting and vacuum packing have
perfected that velvet-smooth taste
and enticing aroma.
Economical—of course—seeming to
yield more delicious cups to the
pound.'
Goodnesa locked in
—open, with a Key
The handy key­
op en ing top is
quickly, easily ,
sa fely rem oved.
N o c a n -o p e n e r;
no digging in ;
n o raw edges to
cu t you. There’s
a convenient con ­
tainer w hen the
co ffee is gone.
CLOSSET £ DEVERS, COFFEES 4 TEAS EXCLUSIVELY,
PORTLAND AND SEATTLE
G o ld e n
W est Golden
Wes t
C o ffe e C o ffe e
© 1924 Cloeaet & Deven
sn
STAKDARD OIL COMPANY
Designed and
m ad e b e t t e r
b y E a s te rn
tire engineers
— '
J
vrr
TIRES and TUBES
COLUMBIA T IK E CORPORATION; PO R T L A N D . OREGON
Leedom’s Tire House