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PAGE THBBB ASHLAND DAILY THUKGS Classified Column- Cla.-wlfied Column R ates • One cent the word each time. To run every Issue for one month or more, ft c the word each time. Friday, February 6, 192.Í PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS DR. HAWLEY——Above Tidings office. Phone 91. ____ .»liss E dith Dodge, E ditor DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE Phone item s to h er a t 89, between Dentistry 8 a. ni. and 5 p. m. Gas or local anesthesia for ex traction and m inor surgery. FOB RENT Special attention given to straig h t CALENDAR OF EVENTS ening and care of children’s FOR REN T:— Five rooms fu r teeth. Tuesday, F ebruary 10'. P. E. O. nished. 478 Blvd. 132— 1 mo. will entertain husbands a t the Above Citizens Bank Phone. Office, 151— Res., 201-J home of Mrs. A. E. Kinney. FOR RENT: — Furnished and Thursday, February 12. Elks heated sleeping rooms. Lithia DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac Ladies Club will meet in club tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano A partm ents. 35 S. Second. 130-5t rooms. * th ro at— X-ray including teeth. Saturday, February 14. College FOR RENT: — Two, 2-room Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc Club will have luncheon at Ho-el housekeeping apartm ents, a t 349 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Medford. E. Main. 131— g . Ore. F'OR RENT— Furnished house DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic Elks Card P arty — on Laurel St. Inquire 332 Har- The members of th e Elks Ladjes and Electro-Therapy. Office gadine St. or Phone 263L. 126-tf Club entertained th e Elks and phone 48; residence 142. First th eir fam ilies a t a delightful card N ational Bank building. FOR SALE party at the clubroome W ednes day eventing. Bridge, five h un CONVALESCENT HOME FORD TOURING CAR for sale W here the sick get well. Cot- i dred and Mah Jongg w ere played or will trade toward piano. 123 tage plan. We board and care for! during th e evening and fittin g Church St. 130-3* invalids and old people. M atern prizes given to the ladles and ity dept. Call 153. FOR SALE — Dining room set, gentlemen having high score. Mrs. DECORATORS (W illiam & Mary P eriod); B runs N ate Bates and Andrew McCallen wick phonograph, rugs, mahogany won high score in bridge and Mr. F . J. SWENNING chair, all good as new. 123 Cen H. GEAR Shell and Mrs. H anam aker in five Phone 315-R tra l avenue. 131— 3* hundred. A hand painted incense Dependable P ainting Contractors. burner, was given to Chick Farlow Tinting and P ap er Hanging FOR SALE: — Dry body wood, who had high score in Mah Jongg. pine or fir. Telephone 383-L or see MONUMENTS Rhmmy was also enjoyed by ’a ♦ Jim Beagle. 131— fi* group and Mrs. E. V. C arter and ASHLAND GRANITE FOR SALE: — Red Cedar J. P. Wolff were aw arded the . MONUMENTS Posts, 10c and up f. o. b. Siskiyou prizes for th a t game. B lair G ranite Co. Oregon, reasonable delivery. Over one hundred members of S. PENNISTON. Manager Mountain Fuel Co., or Beaver the lodge and th eir fam ilies were Office 175 E. Main Realty Co. 130-1 mo.* present and the affair was voted a Res. Phone 444-Y most successful one. ____ • FOR SALE: — Two-acre ranch At a late hour salad, biscuits, INK GIRL IN TROUBLE—May on the Applegate highway 1-8 cake and coffee were served by communicate with Ensign Lee mile from Applegate P. O. Seven- of the Salvation Army at the the hostesses for the evening, Mes- room house, concrete basement, W htteShield Home, 565 May- dames Jess Neil and J. P. Wolff. fine garden land, .good w ater sys The biscuits w ere m ade by E. G. fair Ave., Portland. Oregon. tem, barn, chicken house, garage. Lawrence, representative of Fish Call or address A. L. Wimer, Ap PLANING MILL e r’s Blend flour, who has been plegate, Oregon. 122- 2 wk.* supplying biscuits for a num ber JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET of social events in thte city. FOR SALE for 2-year storage. WORKS, Cor. Helman atfd The decorations were furnished Federal one ton chain drive truck, Van Ness. 1 9 Ítf by the Ashlaimd Greenhouse and assembled engine, Ore. licenses, Mr. Sanders arranged many beau 81136— 1921, 30 days from date TRANSFER AND EXPRESS tiful potted plants in th e club Jan. 16, 1925. L. C. Jaquette, Pro B hittle Transfer A Storage Co. rooms. prietor Hornbrook Garage. 115-lm for SERVICE. • * * Experienced movers and pack FOR SALE: — Good cook ers of household goods. Deal Parent-T eacher Council— stove. We repair stoves also. The Ashland Council of the ers In coal and wood. Phone Eagle Brass & Iron W orks, 140 Parent-T eachers Association met 117. Oberlin St. 108— 1 mo.* at the Library a t 2:30 yesterday Office 89 Oak St. near afternoon and held thieur regular Hotel Ashland MISCELLANEOUS business meeting. Mrs. A .«N Hum phrey, president of the or T.. L. POWELL— General Trans WANTED TO RENT: — Good j ganization, presided. A fter the fer— Good team and motor flat top office desk. Call 337 East tracks. G >od service at a rea routine business it was voted to Main St. 132— 2* w rite Senator George Dunn and sonable price. Phone 83. FEMALE H ELP WANTED: — Legislators Carkin and Cowgill, A woman with pleasing personal FEHIGE-ROACH urging them to do everything pos ity and business ability to take Transfer — Express — Storage sible to fu rth er th e interests of charge of well established busi Hauling — D ray work of all th e child labor am endm ent, the ness in Ashland. No capital re kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry kindergarten bill and the normal quired. Inquire Box X Tidings of wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R' bill. fice. 130-2 wk. 375 B. St. 112-tf The vacancy of several offices was filled by an election with the WOOD SAWING result th a t Mrs. Jerry O ’Neal was WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel o^ctedi vic-e^preaident and Mrs. 4 76-J. 63— Imo* George Rose secretary. ^ A committee was appointed ¿ • MEDFORD fro<m the council consisting of VETINARY HOSPITAL Blanche Hicks, Mrs. B. F. Pow dr . e . c . mcculloch ell, Mrs. Hitchcock and J. H. G raduate V eterinarian Hardy, to interview the school Office C onsultations F ree Cor. Grape and F ifth — Medford. Physicians w arn against neglect Gland Treatment Phone 369— Day or Night ing coughs and colds and tell of Re j uvenates ’ ’ Broker the serious lung ‘complications I will be in Ashland at the East • ____ • th a t may result. Leading physi Side Pharm acy every W ednesday “ I ’m ju s t as young as I used to 12:30 to 5:30 cians now prescribe BALSAMEA he, and It’s all due to gland pills. fo r all bronchial affections. BAL P L U M B IN G SAMEA is a pure vegetable prep Here I am 72,wand I feel ju st as spry and full of vim and pep as aratio n made from a newly dis Jerry O’Neal if I were only 30 or 40.” « covered plant... Dr. Benj. F. Plum bing and H eating C rabtree, Anderson, Mo., w rites: This testim ony to the virtue Opposite New Hotel “ I use it exclusively for my prac of gland treatm ent was voiced * Ashland, Oregon. tice and my family. It is quick, 129-tf recently by Robert George Laws, su re and safe in its action like a retired London stock broker, nothing else.” FURNITURE during a short visit to this coun try. Toward the end of the Influ enza epidemic a governm ent phy Upholstering, refinishing, re-glue- “ I was in the Kingston hospital sician noticed th a t a tribe of In lng. W ork done at your home. in London when I first tried the dians in Nevada, by the use of oils Medford, Tel. 969-R. 130-1 mo.* tablets,/' said Mr. Laws. ‘‘A fter I from a native plant were immune had taken the fifteenth tablet I CONTRACTORS from the ravages of Influenza. left the hospital and haven’t been He used these oils among his Van Gortfer Construction Co. back since. I still take a tablet All kinds of building white patients and then in a hos now and then, and I think they Construction, Contract or pital everflowing with ‘d e ath ” are th e real fountain of youth.” Percentage cases. News of the results swept 459 Morton St. Glandogen, the new scientific the world and for some tim e it gland toaic, prepared in tablet was not possible to supply the form provider, a simple method of demand. See— taking glandular treatm ent. East BALSAMEA has now been BEAVER REALTY CO. Side Pharm acy will supply you. “*andardlzed and gives uniformly for Bargains in Real-Es w traculous.results In four ways tate, We also handle In I. It soothes the inflamed mem branes and relieves irritation, 2 surance and Loans. 82-tf 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 a t the c&Hse. cheeking germ action immediately. Do not confuse it with ordln ary balsam cough syrups th at are only soothing sjru p s and do not BE EXAMINED AT ONCE go to the base of the trouble. Costs Little and Overcomes F )0 NOT suffer indefinitely with Unlike other cough remedies Piles or other Rectal or Colon dis Trouble Almost Over BALSAMEA is free from coal ta r orders. Examination will relieve you of Night and other harm ful narcotics. worry and doubt about your condition and my treatments will cause speedy Pleasant to take and absolutely of your former good health Any breaking out of the skin, recovery safe to give to children. and vigor... B© sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A even fiery, itching eczema, can My treatment for Piles is GUARAN ■with the picture of the Indian on be quickly overcome by applying TEED to cure you or the fee for your th e package. Guaranteed to re M entho-Sulphur, declares a not treatments will be refunded. lief any cough, no m atter from ed skin specialist. Because of its Call or write for my FREE book on Piles and other ■what cause, or your money back. germ destroying properties, this Rectal and Colon disor Instantly All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In sulphur preparation ders. Ashland buy It from Eastside brings ease from skin irritation, Pharmacy. soothes and heals the eczma rig h t up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torm ent w ithout delay. Sufferers for from skin trouble should obtain CHRONIC a small ja r of Rowles Mentho- O U R STO M ACH COUGHS Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. board relative to m anual training in the schools. ’ Mrs. D. Perozzi, member of the playground committee, gave a re port of th eir work during the past year. * e e Trinity) Guild Meeting— The Trinity Guild of th e Epis copal Church m et a t the Parish House yesterday afternoon and held th e ir regular semi-monthly meeting. A sh o rt business meet Ing was held w ith the president, Mrs. G. H. Hedberg in the chair, and routine business tra n s a c t^ . Following th e busin(?8s meet ing a social hour was spent doing fancy work and planning for bene fits and bazaars to be held in the future. At the close of a, very pleasant afternoon dainty refreshm ents were served by Mrs. Bevington and Mrs. Frank Dean, hostesses for the afternoon. Goods Arrive— The household goods btlonging to W. W. Allen have arrived in Ashland and Mr. Allen expects to move Into the house form erly oc cupied by John F inneran in a sh o rt time. N um erous improve m ents including kalsom ing and painting are being made. Discuss Water Problem__ The o’ty w ater commission held a meeting last n jg h t a t which routine business wan transacted and the w ater situation in general was discussed. F o rm e r Mayor E. C. Gaddis is the new mem ber of the commission, havipg been ap pointed to fill the vacancy created some tim e ago by the resignation of B. E. H arder. — Medford Mail Tribune. At Hospital— George Nichols of this city has been confined to th e Sacred H eart Hospital during the past week and underw ent an operation a t th a t place recently. He is re ported to be doing as well as could be expected. Help the locals keep the clean slate. A ttend the Salem-Ashland basketball gam es- Friday and Saturday a t Armory. These will be championship games. 132-2t NOTICE OF FINAL 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 thei County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, her final report in said E state, 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 House i 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. < so that unnecessary steps are eliminated T he S eller’s K itchen C abinet will do the same for the kitchen. Cabinets in white or oak, and at reasonable prices SWENSON-PEEBLER . Furniture Company Bring in your sash; glazing done free Tidings classified do the business For a Rmooth shave and quick service go to the Shell Barber Shop. Ladies and children get your hair bobbed and marcel led. ’ Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; •PPly freely up nostrils. V I V C K R S a p o M en System atize T h eir Offices IT'S A BUY The new wintefRed Crown* I is ab u y -it snaps your motor orer quicker, accelerates fast er in traffic, and on the hills where you w an t it, there’s power to spare/ You’ll find something new in gasoline in the new wintefRed Crown -in every way the best buy in town. W. A. SHELL, Prop. »32 A. St. Ashland, Ore ub O p t 17 MHHon J a n U—d Ynarfy Tidings W ant Ads are go-getter; C him ney Sweep Use Chimney Sweep and you will not have to contend with flying soot, while smoke wlil depart from the chimney as the soot is consumed by chem ical action. 25c per Package Sim pson’s . H ardw are W inchester Store SUMHNU) OIL COMPANY (, California ) ___ "Happy Days” Just add this sparkle to your morning glass. Here Is the way to happy days, to fitness and good cheer. It is saving millions of dull days of lost days. The way is this: On rs in g drink a glass of w ater, hot or coM. That washes the stomach gnd fits it for food. Add to the w ater a little Jad Salts. That makes an efferves cent drink. Jad Salts are made from the acids of grape and 'lem on. plus lithia, etc. Right after breakfast comefe complete erlief. The poisons and wastes are eliminated That which depresses, that which makes you unfit is gone. I t’s a wonderful experience. At 7 o clock one may be cross and dull, may hate to face the day. At 8 o’clock one is cheerful and fit- startin g the day with joy. The way is easy, pleasant, prompt. It is harmless, and it aids the stomach, the kidneys and bowels. You will always use it when you try it ouce. Clip this coupon now and see. B u y it anyw here you see the red, w h ite end blue pum p — at Stand ard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. 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