Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 05, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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FOR RENI
FOR RENT: — Furnished and
heated sleeping rooms. Lithia
Apartments. 35 S. Second. 130-5t
FOR RENT: — Two, 2-room
housekeeping apartments, at 349
E. Main.
131—6*
FOR RENT— Furnished house
on Laurel St. Inquire 332 Har-
gadine St. or Phone 263L. 126-tf
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
OR. H40VLEY—Above
office. Phone
91.
w
Tidings
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DR. G. C? PHETTEPLACE
Dentistry
Gas or local anesthesia for ex­
traction and minor surgery.
Special attention given to straight­
ening and care of children's
teeth.
Above Citizens Bank
Phone. Office, 151—Res., 201-J
DR. ERNEST A . WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ane
throat—X-ray Including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 u
5. Sweden burg Bldg., Ashland,
Ore.
OR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. Office
phone 48; residence 142. First
FOR SALE — Dining room set,
National
Bank building.
(William & Mary Period); Bruns­
wick phonograph, rugs, mahogany
CONVALESCENT HOME
chair, all good as new. 123 Cen­
Where the sick get w ell.•C ot­
tral avenue.
131—3* tage plan. We board and care for
invalids and old people. Matern­
FOR SALE: — Dry body wood, ity dept. Cali 153.
pine or fir. Telephone 383-L or see
DECORATORS
Jim Beagle.
131— 6* -- .
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H. GEAR
F. J. SWENNING
Ft>R SALE: — Plymouth Rock
Phone 315-R
day-old chicks. Mrs. Walter Hern­ Dependable Painting Contractors.
don.
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* 129—3t
T inting tuid Paper H anging
FO R SA LE
FOR SALE: — Red Cedar
Posts, 10c and up f. o. b. Siskjyou
Oregon,
reasonable
delivery.
Mountain Fuel Co., or Beaver
Realty Co.
130-1 mo.*
MONUMENTS-
•________________ __ _____ _
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Blair Granite Co.
S. PENNISTON, Manager
FOR SALE: — Two-acre ranch
Office 175 E . Main
on the Applegate highway 1-8
R es. P hon e 4 44-Y
mile from Applegate P. O. Seven-
room house, concrete basement, INI GIRL IN TROUBLE—May
com m unicate w ith E n sign Lee
fine garden land, good water sys­
e f th e Salvation Arm y at the
tem, barn, chicken house, garage.
Call or address A. L. Wimer, Ap­
W hlteShleld H om e, 565 May-
plegate, Oregon.
122- 2 wk.*
fair A ve., Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALE for 2-year storage.
PLANING MILL
Federal one ton chain drive truck,
assembled engine, Ore. licenses, fORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cfr. Helman and
81136— 1921, 30 days from date
Van
N e ss.
l» 4 t f
Jan. 16, 1925. L. C. Jaquette, Pro­
prietor Hornbrook Garage. 115-lm
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
FO R
SALE: — Good cook Whittle Transfer <Sfc Storage Co.
for SERVICE,
stove.
We repair stoves also.
Eagle Brass & Iron Works, 140
E xperienced m overs and pack­
Oberlin St.
108—1 mo.*
ers of household goods, D eal­
MISCELLANEOUS
ers in coal and wood. Phone
117.
O ffice 89 Oak St. near
H otel A shland
FEMALE HELP WANTED: —
A woman with pleasing personal­
ity and business ability to take r. L, PO W ELL— G eneral T rans­
charge of well established busi­
fer— Good team
and
m otor
ness in Ashland. No capital re­
tru ck s. G tod service at a rea­
quired. Inquire Box X Tidings of­
sonable price. P hon e 83.
fice.
130-2 wk.
FEHIGE-ROACH
See—
BEAVER REALTY GO.
for Bargains in Real-Ss-
tate. We also handle In­
surance and Loans. 82-tf
REPORT IS MADE ON-
NEW NEWSPAPERS I!
BUSINESS IN STATE
T ransfer — E xpress — Storage
Hauling — D:ay woTk of all
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
375xB. St.
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112-tf
WOOD SAWING
WANTED—Wood sawing. Tel
N O T IC E
4 76-J.
63— Imo*
Ashland, Ore.,
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February 4, 1925. %
M EDFORD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
T E T IN A R Y HOSPITAL
that the undersigned, Chief of
DR. E. C. McCULLOCH
Police and Pound Master of the
Graduate Veterinarian
City of Ashjand, Oregon, will, at
Office Consultations Free
the City Pound, in said eRy 'at 2 Cor. Grape and Fifth—Medford.
o'clock p. m., on the Eleventh
Phone 369—Day or Night
day of Fehrqary, 1925, sell at I will be in Ashland at the East
public auction, the following des­ Side Pharmacy every Wednesday
cribed livestock, which has here.-
12:30 to 5:30
tofore been taken up and Im­
P L U M B IN G
pounded within the said City, to-
wit:
Jerry O’Neal
One Jersey Heifer, about two
Plumbing and Heating
years old, no marks or brands.
Opposite New Hotel
Said sale shall be for cash to the
Ashland, Oregon.
highest bidder.
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129-tf
Date of flrtst publication of this
notice: Fourth day of February,
FURNITURE
1925.
Upholstering, refinishing, re-glue­
GEORGE W. McNABB.
Chief of. Police and» Pound ing. Work done at your home.
Master of the City of Ash­ Medford, Tel. 969-R. 130-1 mo.-*
land. Jackson County Ore.
130— 2t
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Miss Edith Dbdge, Editor
Phone items to her at 89, between
8 a. ni. and 5 p. m.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
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I.—
.w Eugene, Feb. 4. — Special) —
Newspapers and magazines of
"WHEN I AM GRATEFUL”
general circulation are published
When I am grateful-
in 134 communities of Oregon, ac­
For the good my days provide,
cording to the annual survey of
Things hurt me less";
the state press made by Prof.
Care seems of lighter mood
George S. Turnbull of the Univer­
And trouble few of kin;
sity of Oregon school of journal-
While thought, within her door-
)
ism. The-total number of periodi­
yard,
cal publications listed in Prof.
Stands straight and starry-eyed
Turnbull’s 'directory of the Ore­
With eagerness.
gon
press is 251, or approximate­
Beholding further good
ly
the
same as in 1923, when the
Come trooping in.
number was 253.
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—From the Lariat.
This year’s total excludes all
/
*• * *
publications issued at educational
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
institutions, but includes the var­
Friday, February 6. W. F. M.
ious communities in Portland, of
S. of the M. E. Church will meet
which there ara 17. Only one of
at the home of Mrs. Wheeler, 187.
these was listed in the directory
North Main St. ",
compiled last year? The addition
Friday, February 6. Hawthorne
of publications issued by educa­
Parent-Teacher Circle will meet
tional institutions would send, the
Hawthorne school at 3:30. Elec­
total periodical publications past
tion of president and other very
300.
important business. AH members
Prof. Turnbull’s annual survey
requested to be presetft.
shows
that two new daily papers
Friday, February 6. MissioAry
were
started
in the state in the
Society of Chrlstl&n Church will
past ¡year, the Central Oregon
meet at 2:30 at the church par­
Press, at Bend, and the Klamath
lors. County President, Mrs. E. R.
News, at Klamath Falls. > Both
Cobb will be present.
of
these advanced from twice-a-
♦ * *
weeks,
bringing the total number
Auxiliary Meets—’
of dailies in .Oregon to 33, an
The Auxiliary to the Trinity
increase of two in the year, since
Guild had a very interesting meet­
ing at the Parish house last even­ there were no fatalities in thiB
field.
ing. Election of officers was held
New weekly"’papers totaled 8,
to fill several vacancies which oc­
exceeding
by 1 the number of
curred recently. Mrs. Elwood
Hedburg was elected president of deaths in this field. One of the
7 weeklies that expired, however,
the organization and Mrs. Jack
was a. paper printed in a nearby
Edwards was elected secretary.
Many plans were made for town of larger size, and one was
an exclusively farm news paper,
work in the future and several
card parties, -bazaars and teas reducing to 5 the total number of
will have a place on their social actual home-town weeklies that
calendar for the next few months. failed.
In the t^ice-a-week and weekly
A large number of members
were present and the meeting was field no papej- Is counted which Is
a part of a daily newspaper. Thus
altogether successful.
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_
I
the reduction of twice-a-Tweeks
* » *
from
7 to 4 is not a loss of inde­
Missionary Meeting—
The Missionary Society of the pendent twice-a-weeks, which have
Christian Church will meet Fri­ held their own at 4, with the ad­
day afternoon at 2': 30 at the ditions o f the Cottage Grove Sen­
church parlors. A very interest­ tinel and the St. Helens Mist to
ing program has been arranged the number, counterbalancing^he
and the county president, Mrs. E. loss of the Bend and Klamath
R. Cobb of Medford will be pres­ Publications that moved to the
ent, and give the main address daily class.
Nineteen Oregon papers report­
of the afternoon.
ed change of ownership during
the year as compared with 23 in
the preceding twelve-month per­
Gamblers Are Forced
iod? Two more changes- in editors-
to Check Knives in Den in-chief, however, are reported,
with 29 as against 2J.
'PITTSBURGH, Feb. 5. —
Women appear to be holding
"Check your knives here’’, was
the businesslike sign which greet­ their own, approximately, in the
ed Lieutenant James McCormick editorial and publishing ends »of
and a squad of patrolmen when the newspapers, with 11 women
they raided the home of Luther editors and 7 women publishers
reported. Lack of detailed re-
Zimmerman, colored.
Thursday, February 5, 1925
from a considerable num­
195,855,000 yen. While the in­
ber’ of composing rooms makes it
come tax represents an increase
imt»saible to say how the wo­
of 29,229,000 yen, however, the
men are getting along in the back
sake tax will show a decrease, as
shops. One of the womqn publish-!
compared with 1924 of 21.034,-
ers retired from the field during
000
yen.
tjie year, when Mrs. Jessiline E.
DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 5. —
TOK1O, Feb. 5.—Citizens ofj The Government expects an in­
Morrison, turned over the Maupin Friendly relations between the
Japan
will pay a total of 795,-* crease of 16,133.000 yen in the
Times to A. Y. Zolier, of the Dufur United States and Canada will be
236,000
yen in taxes next yearJ duty paid on imports next year.
Dispatch.
,
commented by the Maccabees' in­ according to estimates of the fin-|
Among the notable’ journalists ternational automobile ©aravan,
who died during 1924 were Char­ bringing 10,000 members of the ance department of the Govern-j
les H. F.‘6her editor of the Eu­ order of both nations to Wash­ ment. This is approximately 397,-
gene Evening Guard; A. E. Scott, ington next Summer, according to 018,000 and is the highest figure
New Spring Oxfords
editor and publisher of the Wash­ A. W. Erve, supreme commander. ever named in the Japanese bud­
get
of
taxation.
It
represents
an
ington County News-Times, Fj>r-
‘ More than 2,500 automobiles}
e3t Grove; Addison Bennett, Vet-1 from every State in the Union and i increase of about $14,000,000
eran reporter on the staff of the every province in Canada will over last year.
TAN
The tax on sake, the Japanese BLACK
Morning Oregonian; E. P. Crone- take part in the procession next
miller, publisher of the Lake July,” said Mr. Frye. "A good national drink, which is estimat­ S tyle and Durability com bined
County Examiner, at Lakeview; percentage of the Macabees’ 220,- ed at 196,377,000 yen, is the big­
William E. Johnson, editor and 000 members are Canadians. By gest item in the taxation bud­
publisher of the Madras Pioneer, driving to our national capital get, while income tax is next with
who has been succeeded in that and fraternizing with United
Shoe Shop
capacity by his wiles A. E. (Jack) States members they will carry
Guyton, city editor of the Coos home with them a new apprecia­
Bay Times, at Marshfield; and tion of American ideals.
C. 8.' Jackson, founder and pub­
"The Maccabees’ caravan wil!
lisher of the Oregon Journal.
be the largest tourist movement Electric Vacuum Cleaners
Following are the newspapers by automobiles ever organized in
with thread catch
started during the year; Aums-, North America. Mobilized i,n a
self-cleaning nozzle
ville^tar, Banks Tribune, Benton^ colunyi two abreast, the automo­
and
more powerful suc­
Independent, Corvallis; Oakridge| biles could enter Washington in
Review, Eastern Oregon Scout, a procession ton miles ling. Auto­ tion.
La Grande; Tigard Sentinel, the mobiles making the trip will use
We will be glad to dem­
Southern Oregon Spokesman, approximately 400,000 gallons of
Grants Pass; and the Poor Fish, gasoline. The caravan will con­ onstrate these machines.
Astoria.
sume more than $1,000,0.00 worth
-o-
Papers that gave up the ghost of food while in Washington.”
were: Bay City Chronicle, Amity
Range and Valley, Heppner Her­
ald, Lebanon Criterion, Monroe CÚT THIS OUT — IT
Electric Washer and
News, St. Helens Columbian and
IS WORTH MONEY
Wringer
Marshfield Timber Topics;
Send this ad and ten cents to
Phone Us
Foley & CO., 2835 Shegield Ave..
will add zest and variety
Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearfy. You will re­
to the meals
ceive a sample bottle of FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
240 East Main S t
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. —The also sample packages of FOLEY
use of phonograph records for PILLSJ, a diuretic stimulant for
teaching telegrapl^y and radio to the kidney’s and FOLEY CAT­
soldier students has lust been put HARTIC TABLETS for constipa­
into effect successfully by Captain tion and billiou9ness. These de­
John P. Ferriter, in charge of pendable remedies are free from
telegraph practice in the Army opiates and have helped mlllious.
Signal School at Camp Alfred Vail, Try them! Sold everywhere.
N. J,, it was announced at the WÎ- 11 I' ■'
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War Department today.
The method has been in use
for some time in teaching lang­
uages and, also, to some extent
local Southern Pacific
in teaching telegraph code; but
agent is eager to aid you in
Captain Ferriter has improved the
method with excellent results.
all your travel planning.
It has long been a recognized
fact that in learning the code the
Benefit by his experience
Guns—A m m unition-
student is handicapped if he asso­
an d w ide know ledge con­
ciates the idea of dots and dashes
cerning all tra n sp o rta tio n
with letters of the alphabet in­
Pocket Knives—Fishing
stead of only the sound of the
matters.
dots and dashes. For this reason
Rely upon him for full in­
messenger boys who grow up in
Tackle—Hunting and
telegraph offices usually make the
form ation regarding
best and fastest operators, as they
Fares
learn the sound Qf the letters
Angling Licenses
rather than the characters which
Schedules
V*
♦
stand /or the letters.
Routes
At Camp Vail the new system is
w z
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Reservations, etc,
for a first-class operator to send
letters and numerals, which are
* For wherever you plan to
recorded directly upon a wax
go, S o u th e rn Pacific and
phonograph record. These records Biggest Litf!e Store, in Town
are then used on a phonograph,
its connections can take you.
so that the student hears the
sounds representing letters always
correctly sent, and at such a speed
SAMVEL J. BAILEY, Agent
I’linne 14 or 43
and for such a length of time as
K3HELIKE~]
desired.
The student is always taught to
reasonable ]
receive letters before he attempts
O ur expert doctors and surgeons,
'o send. After once learning to re­ excellent
food, and quiet surroundings
ceive correctly by the sound of
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bring you real health.
the letters it is a very simple mat­ MS PINS STREET, SAM FRANCISCO, CALIF.
ter for him to send, and speed is
only a matter of practive.
t tt r a i
JAPANESE TAXES
W. L. Douglas
OVERLAND
Universal
W h y continue
without interrup-
tion on a meat
menu when a meal
or two featuring
Westinghoijse
BY
H
Simple Mixture for
Gas on Stomach
—your
Remington
Army Goods Stofe
KIDNEYS NEED LOIS,
OF WAJO AT TIMES
Rheumatism
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M0R ÎÜN | '
HOSPITAL
Southern Pacific
East Side Pharmacy
Corner 2nd and Main
Try the Drug Store First___________ We Sell for Less
F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y S p e c ia ls
EASTMAN KODAKS
Tells How to End
y Night Coughing
■’’ red
PEPPER
RUB
euet
R
Medicfoe ”
C o
lt
HS
Eagle Market
Get Accurate
Travel Information
The sign was over a box in
which the raiders found eleven IN TH E COUNTY COURT IN
knives, each carefully labeled with
AND FO R TH E COUNTY OF
the owner's name. Gambling de­
JACKSON STATE O F ORE-
vices were found in the house.
GON.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MARTHA A. BAR-'
For a smooth .shave RON, DECEASED.
and quick service go Notice of Appointment of Execu­
tor and to Present) Claims
to the Shell Barber
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN:
Shop.
Ladles and
children'get your hair THAT the undersigned has, been
bobbed and m arcel appointed’ as Executor of-the Es­
tate of Marthd A. Barron, De­
led.
ceased.
Anyone having a ¿ta'm against
W . A. SH ELL, Prop.
>32 A- St. A shland, Ore laaid estate ‘is hereby required to
There’s a message in The
present the same, duly verified,
Tidipgs
Want Ads. > .
at the Office of Br'ggs and Briggs,
in Pioneer Block, in Ashland,
Jkckson County. Oregon, within
Six Months-from the date of the
fra t pumlcation or this Notice.
Date of First Publication is
February 5th, 1925.
GEORGE W.. BARRON.
Stops pain at once
If Back Hurts or Bladder
Executor.
Bothers, Also Take a
Any rheumatic pain calls for
132— 4 Thur.
Red Pepper Rub. Not mustard, not
Little Salts
plasters, not liniment. Not any
old-time method. Men have found
Most folks forget that the kid-
BOI
Kidneys cause backache! No! a better way, and , everybody neys, like the bowels, Sometimes
. get sluggish and clogged and
Your backache is caused by lum­ should use it.
bago, rheumatism or a strain and
Nothing else supplies such con­
Poor old Broom was a good
the quickest relief centrated, such penetrating heat. need a flushing occasionally, else
old soul,
we
have
backache
and
dull
misery
T o quickly «top hacking, irritat­
is soothing, pene­
But we fear the discard’s
trating St. Jacobs And heat that doesn’t hurt you. in the kidney region, severe head­ in g coughing a t n igh t, a very sim ­
now his goal.
Oil. Rub it right You feel it instantly. In three aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid p le treatm ent m ay be had th a t
o
ften
enables
you
to
sleep
th
e
whole
on your painful minutes it seems to reach the liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness
The broom bears the same re­
n ig h t through Undisturbed alm ost
back, and instant­ depths. Circulation starts, conges­
lation to a vacuum cleaner
and
all
sorts
of
bladder
disorders.
a t once.
ly the soreness,
that a tallow candle does to an
T he treatm en t is based on a re­
You simply must keep your kid­
stiffness and lame­ tion is relieved. Pain and the
n e ss d i sappears. soreness go.
neys active and clean and the mo­ m arkable prescription known a s Incandescent or a horse car
Don’t stay crip-
Why sufTer torture when such ment you feet an ache or pain in D r. K ing's N ew D iscovery fo r does to an electric car." The
Coughs. You sim ply take a tea­
broom belongs in thé days that
'• pled!
Get a, *35 relief is at hand? Why cling to
have gone—the old days when
tent bottle of St. the old methods when a new one the k'dney region begin drinking spoonful a t n ig h t Defore retirin g,
lots of water. Also get about four a n d hold i t in you r throat fo r 15 from sun to sun a woman’s
Jacobs Oil from
your druggist. A is better? You can prove in one ounces of Jad Salts from any good o r 20 seconds before sw allow ing it, work was never done.
The
moment after it is hour that it is. This is the quick­ drug store here, take a table­ w ith ou t follow in g w ith w ater. The
vacuum
cleaner
surely
has
won
prescription h a s a double action.
applied you’ll won­ est relief men know.
spoonful in a glass of water be-< I t not only soothes and relieves ir­ the V. C.
der what became
Get it now and keep it ever
tio n and soreness, but i t quick­
Electrically at Your Service
•f the backache or lumbago pain. ready. Pain often starts at night. fore breakfast for a few days and rita
l y loosens and rem oves th e phlegm
your
kidneys
will
then
act
fine.
In use for 65 years for lumba­
A. LIVE WIRE
a n d congestion w hich are th e direct
go, backache, sciatica, neuralgia, Red Pepper Rub is saving others This famous salts is made
, , from l cause o f th e coughing. S o no m at-
rheumatism or sprains. Absolute­ millions of hours of pain. Learn, th e acid of grapes and lem on j ^er w hether you r cough is dry and
ly harmless. Doesn’t burn the for your own sake, what it can juice, com bined w ith lithia, a n d , tig h t, or loose w ith m uch m ucus,
MtBPHYDïcnacSnop
•kin.
save you.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SERVICE
is Intended to flush clogged kid-:'the coughing soon stop s, you caa
. . .
* i u su ally sleep you r accustom ed tim e
P hone es C or . c .M ain S'O ak
fo r pains o f
neys and help stimulate them to
a
and the whola
Rheumatism
activity. It also helps neutralize rmigh condition g o es in a v ery short
Backaches
the acids iq the urine so that they ¡ time.
prescription contains absolutely
Lumbago
no longer irritate, thus helping to no The
narcotics or other harmful drugs,
j Instead of merely benumbing the
Sprains
relieve bladder disorders.
i nerves, it actuauy neips m e system
Soreness
A?.“
Jad Salts is inexpensive; m akes’to throw off the trouble in a perfectly
Simple buckthorn bark, mag-■
Neuritis
a delightful effervescent Hthia'
nesium sulph. C. P., glycerine, I
Brings rest in the day
Congestion
water drink which everybody , ^ ^ f o r c o S h ^ c h e a t^ l^ tic k :
etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps
time and sleep at night.
A t all ¿rnuùu
h est C o ld s should take now and then to help 1 ting, hoarseness and bronchitis, and la
any case gas on the stomach, un-1 N om genuine without the C nome
Rowlet.
Staoe 1872
¡wonderful for children's coughs and
less due to deep-seated causes.1
keep their kidneys clean.
i spasmodic croup. On sale At all good
C H A M B E R L A IN S
A well-known local druggist r druggists. Ask for
, ,
The pleasant and QUICK action,
CO UG H R EM ED Y
will surprise you. Because Adler-TmMWMM S
f B I says he sells lots of Jad Salts to
folks who believe In trying to
is relied upon by people every-
ika is such an excellent inteational
where for
>r Dronchial, “flu” and
evacuant it is wonderful for con­
correct kidney trouble while it
whooping
.
„ coughs, croup, tick-
—
rid
your
system
of
Catarrh
or
Deal-
it only trouble. By all means
stipation — it often works in one
ling throat and troublesome
'»ess
caused
by
Catarrh.
hour a'nd never gripes.—J. K.
have your physician examine your
ni^nt coughs. N o narcotics.
SoU h ¿ruggittt for over 40 y t m
kidneys
at
least
twice
a
year.
D olton.
Bene&U both children and grown-ups.
1P. J. CH EN EY & C O ., T oledo, O hio
OUCH! H O I
ROB B U C K H
The Ashland
Electric Shop
and SUPPLIES
i
Fresh Films at all times. Bring in your films
to be developed. All work guaranteed.
4 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser
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DRUG
SPECIALS
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25c Aromatic Cascara .......................... 15c
25c Castor Oil
..................................15c
25c Tincture Iodine ............................... 15c
25c G ly cerin ..................... •...................-15c
25c Alum ____________
15c
25c Saltpetre. ....................................... • 15c
25c Zinc Oxide Ointment .................... 15c
50c Milk Magnesia .
.
............ 29c
50c Eucalyptus Salve .........................• 29c
50c Bay Rum ............... ........................ 29c
50c White Pine Tar Gough S y r u p ___29c
50c Pint Bottle Whit-ch H a z e l........,.29c
ALBRIGHT
WADV IN
*A e c ic x av
R U B B E R SET
25c
BORDENS
MALTED
MILK •
is a perfected milk
food for children
and invalids, sizes
50c & $1.00
• FRESH
CANDY SPECIALS
1 lb. hand rolled chocolates 35c
3 pkgs. Gum .................... 10c
3 pkgs. Cough Drops ___10c
SPECIAL
Regular 25c Tooth Paste
Regular 25c Tooth Brush
Both, 2 for ....................... 25c