Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
Í^Hday. February 2?, 102Ä
bciety
Mrs. W aifs Endqrs and Mrs. C. A. large number of friends and
m
a » l
,,
Malone had charge of the fe a tu re .1 tives. Needless to say 8he was I Sea In » «♦ i* <° ° f
O ther com m ittees were food, Mrs. ¡g reatly surprised and delighted Ic lt
Provost, Mrs. Henry Brown. Mrs. The cabin was d e b a t e d X h i t h a d
riJ n
’
Irish ’ bushels of com alone.
MUner declftr^
Mrds he
* a a y hC’ a l g T a L o n a ^ h ^ T
X m - he L id ‘ n J d r h A ^ t
McCallen; Advertising, Mrs. Andy flags and th e beautiful table was 16 per cent of Brit i ’
■®°°’ |* num legm arkers, on which he me. I received t h f r t v - n l ^ i J*
McGee; Floor, Mrs. Gladys Short-! decorated
with
a
cherrv
aJn
8
whole
has his name and a v e rs e from the J about one duck that was ah^tT *
decorated with a cherry tree as a trade,
The
deficit
on
the
Free
S
tate’s
!
f r e i g h t 'I L d l i n e
On its leg-band I had
ridge: Hostesses, Mrs. Storm ; centerpiece and small hatchets
.•iiss Edith Dodge, Editor
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
and place cards a t th e individual
Phone items to her at 89, between Finances, Mrs. Paulserud.
trade is 14 per cent.
I cession.
8UC" put_ the ,n8crlP t’.on. ‘Hove faith
Dentistry
Mrs.
Swedenburg,
Mrs.
McNair.
Plates. A turkey dinner was ser­ while it is now- £344,000,000, or
H a- m. and 8 p. m.
in God.’
Gas or local anesthesia for ex­
Mrs. P ra tt and Mrs. Paulserud ved, and the rem ainder of the
traction
and
minor
surgery.
POR RENI
rece'ved at the doors. Mrs. Storm time was spent talking over old
Special attention given to straig h t­
Mrs. George G illette and Mrs. A. times, gathered around the large
ening
and
care
of
children’s
:
CALENDAR
OP
EVENTS
POR KENT: — 5 rooms and teeth.
W.
Long,
acted
as
hostesses
and
Friday, Feb. 27.— Union pray­
fireplace.
nearly an acre of fru it and
Above Citizens Bank
Mrs.
Franco
and
Mrs.
John
er
meeting
for
missions
at
the
Those present were Mr. and
berries. Also 2 room apartm ent Phone, Office, 151— Res., 338-J
Hughes
assisted
about
the
rooms.
M.
E.
Church
at
2:30.
Mrs.
E. B. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
and kltchennet. C all at
121
All
who
assisted
were
charm
­
Friday,
February
27.
Call
meet­
DR.
ERNEST
A
|
WOODS—
P
rac­
Reydure
Brown; Mr. end Mrs.
Laurel street.
150___fit*
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ana ing of the D. A. R. at Library. ingly dressed in Chinese costume, Jesse Nell, Mrs. M. J. Shook^
POR KENT: — Two. 2-room
Saturday, Feb. 28. Home Econ­ adding a bright touch of color K atherine Shook, Hugh S. B ar­
th ro at— X-ray Including teeth.
houise keeping apartm ents. 349 E.
omics
Meeting at 12:30 a t Med­ as they moved about the room.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
ron, George Francis B utler and
Main street.
149__g .
ford
Hotel,
Medford.
A great deal o-f appreciation is Mr. aaid Mrs. G. S. Butler.
CLSANBD.
REBUILT and
REPAIRED
6, Swedenburg Bldg,, Ashland,
* * ♦
Tuesday, March 3rd. Civic Club extended to the ladles who w ork­
Ore.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27. __
H>K RENT: — A piano. Phone
will meet at club houae.
Miss ed so willingly and made the af­ Civic Club—
‘‘Birds are not wild; n is the hu­
We are equipped to give y„u re|iable
432-Y or 40.
149— 3 DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
Blumenfeld will be the main fair one of the most successful
The Civic Club will meet at man beings th a t are wild,” de­
and
Electro-Therapy. Office .speaker of the afternoon. Host­ of its kind ever given In Ash­ the club house next Tuesday with clared Jack Milner, owner of a
FOR
RENT:, _ 2 furnished
See us for carbons ribbon, and typewriter paper
phone
48; residence 142. First esses, Mrs. F. C. Homes, Mrs. E. land.
Miss Zipora Blumenfeld, physical bird refuge a t Kingeville (Cana­
housekeeping rooms, 696 Blvd.
A.
Kinney,
Mrs.
Will
Dodge.
education director of th^ Ashland d a ), on Lake Erie, here recently.
National Bank building.
and all office supplies
148-1 wk.*
* * *
Meeting of Trustees
schools, as speaker of the a fte r­
“ You never saw a bird fly away
CONVALESCENT HOME
FOR RENT: — Rooms No. 91
A delightful affair was given at noon. Hostesses will be Mrs. F. C. from anim als,” continued Milner,
WHEN I AM GONE
W
here the sick get well. Cot­ Beloved, when I am gone
the home of George Cary on Homee. Mrs. E. A. Kinney and
and 93 Oak St., between W hittle
nor from those few men who
tage plan. We board and cdre for
Toilet Goode-—
T ransfer Co. office and Telephone Invalids and old people. Matern- I pray you do not weep for me J Gresham stre et Wednesda<y even­ Mrs. Will Dodge.
A nother tea have the patience and kindness to
D rag Sundries
Books and
exchange. See W hittle T ransfer ! tt.v dept Cali 153.
Nor seek to follow to th a t un-1 ing. The regular m eeting of the has been planned which will be court their friendship.
Stationery
board of trustees of th e Congre­ given by the ladies of the club!
Co-
148-tf
known land.
Milner declared he had been a
DECORATORS
R ather, pursue with cheerful step gational Church was held and the on St. P atrick ’s Day. March 10.< hunter until twenty years ago and
FOR REN T:— Furnished five-
H. GEAR
P. j . 8WENNING Your pathway oru this well-loved rem ainder of the evening wn«
said he ui ed to be one of the j
room house on Laurel St. 125.00.
earth,
spent enjoying a ra d io ’ concert.
Phone 815-R
most
extensive ‘ i>ot-hunters,” o r,
Inquire 332 Hargad-lne.
Phone
Doing the utm ost good you can; Light refreshments, were served
Dependable
Painting
Contractors.
w
holesale
m urderers »of game
263 L.
145— tf
Loving me best, pleasing me m ost,, durIng the evening and the affair
Tinting and Paper Hanging
' in my part of the country— Ohio
was voted a very successful one.
In .se rv in g your fellow-man.
FOR RENT: — New, well f u r - 1
j where I was born.
M O N U M E N T S~~~
Those present were H. L. Moore
— Elizabeth Olsen, Chehalis.
nished furnace-heated a p a rtm e n t.,
Then I became converted,”
and fsunlly; C. A. Gray and fam ­
' stated the bird lover, ‘‘to loving
Electricity for cooking. Centrally!
ASHLAND GRANITE
Mali Jongg Dance
ily; Reverend and Mrs. Oldfield;
located. A dults only, 316 Harga-1
1 wild life, particularly birds. They
MONUMENTS
Mr,
and Mrs. George Allen; Don
D
elight
o
f
Season—
dine. Phone 303-R.
139— tf
,
used to fly. screaming, away from
Blair Granite Co.
Spencer and family and H. C.
The
members
of
the
younger
set
1
me.
About that time my brother
S. PENNISTON, Manager
POR SALE
of the Elks Ladles Club entertain- ’ GaJey
died
in
a gunning a widen t. I be­
Office 175 E. Main
DUBLIN, Feb. 27. — The Free
ed
at
a
formal
Mah
Jongg
dance
i
*
*
*
FOR SALE: — Beautiful build­
Res. Phone 444-Y
States trade and shipping returns gan to wonder about things, and
at the clubrooms Tuesday even- j E n tertain ed at Dinner—
I became the birds’ friend.
ing lots on G ranite street, Nut-
F. H. W alker entertained I of last N overaber^and k hT
VNY GIRL IN TROUBLE— bay ing. The room was gorgeously j
“ My 200-acre farm in Kings-
ley and Straw berry Lane. Right
pos- , ville ha=, the protection
communicate
with
Ensign
Lee
decorated
with
festoons
of
yellow
wlth
a
delightful
dinner
T
u
e
s-'sib
le
now
to
form
-
,
,
at the park. Also large and small
of the
,
now
rorm a la lr lv
L ! Oanadlan Government.
ef the Salvation Army at the popples and greens at each corner Í I
“. t. . her " ° me °" Llb- « ’
o t Ireland's “T
profit
houses, furnished and rented.
and no
WhlteShleld Home, 665 May- held by stream ers of the green. e rtY street. A fter enjoying a de
hunting is allowed w.’
th in
Good Interest om your investm ent
within
one 1
and loss during the past year.
The
chairs
of
the
lodge
were
drap­
mile
of
its
borders.
fair
Ave.,
Portland.
Oregon.
licious
meal
the
evening
was
Call 153.
150— i t
Exports for the eleven months
ed with the green and yellow, spent listening to the radio.
“Lest Spring 15,000 persons
am
ount to 44.617,186 pounds
PLANWG MILL
POR SALE: — Cow stable fer­
representing the east, north, Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Stock
came
the count-
sterling, while imports reach the less in one dll day
v to see
. . ----------------
tilizer. 399 Beach St.
150— 3*
south
and
west
winds.
H
andpaint-
ton
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
B
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
larger sum of 60.857.803 pounds I
fe e d tar
7 ^ that
ed lamp shades with figures of H a'r.
s sterling.
te rlin g
Thn
..
rceiiing.
La-'t
M
arch and
March
and
WORKS,
Car.
Helman
a
S
i
The Free State there­
FOR SALE: — W hite Leghorn
the
Mah
Jongg
tiles
in
th
e
tile
April
I
ted
them
more
than
3,300
Van Ness.
194tf
fore has an adverse trade balance
baby chicks. also orders taken
colors adorned the side lights. Serial Meeting—
u X yb°dj: kn° WS
merits of the Monarch Mal-
of 16,250,000 pounds sterling for
for hatching. MrC W alter Hern-
The main lighting was a huge
transfer and express
The
ladles
of
the
F
irst
Baptist
the eleven months, which works
don-
149— 3t
range’ - The New Monar<!h Malleable
Whittle Transfer A Storage Ce. lantern in the center of the room Church enjoyed a social hour at out a t the rate of alm ost 18,000,
itv
00nlbme Monarch Malleable qnal-
painted w ith figures of the flow­ the Morehouse home on 3rd street
for SERVICE.
PUR.N ITURK POR SALE: —
000 pounds sterling per annum
MISS HELEN RODOLF
ity
with
electric
convenience.
4
ers
and
seasons.
The
lamp
shades
Tuesday, after which they elect- When It is remembered th a t be-
inquire Floy Cambers Tullis. P.
Experienced movers a id pack
and
lantern
were
made
by
Mrs.
WILL RE-OPEN
O. Box 312.
148__ 6*
ed officers for the Ladies Aid fore th e W orld W ar Ireland as a
era of household goods. Deal­
TEN PREDOMINATINO FEATURES OF THE
Society, Missionary Society and whole had often a favorite tra d e
ers In coal and wood. Phone V. V. Mills.
dancing classes
FOR SALE: — Red Fir Wood
As a feature of the evening Miss j Merley Circle for the coming year. ! batance“ Zf as much as 15 000 000
MONARCH ELECTRIC
117.
at the Ashland Hotel
Helen R udolphs class of small
Officers elected were: Ladf.es pounds sterling per year t h e ’L
310.00 per cord. Mountain Fuel
Office 89 Oak St. near
1— Monarch Pttotry Oven for economy
Co. Siskiyou. Oregon, or- Beaver |
children gave several dance« Aid — President. Mrs. Jeannet*
P J
. he ser-
Monday
evenings
at
4>15
for
- — Oven Insulation--—will not sag or loosen
Hotel
Ashland
iousness of the present situation
Realty Co., Ashland.
146— 6*1
Herb- Allord-» orchestra ot Med-1 T ro tn e,; vice - president, Mrs. I will be recognised
L Me «CUII ? V6U 'I'herniom‘>ter— Dependable.
the children
4 Monarch A utom atic Ovon Vont PHminoi
•
»
P. L, POV^ELL——General Trans­ ford furnished the music for the < Alta H ansen; Secretary-treasurer,
BABY CHICKS — Plymouth
Of coure£, the Free State has
Misses Louise R u g e r! Mrs. Sadie Denton.
fer— Good team and motor evening.
Soc’al dancing by appointm ent
Ml-eionary to its credit the invisible trade.
Rock, R. I. Red, Black Minorca
President,
and Genevieve Hensley served ! Society:
trucks.
G
rod
service
at
a
rea­
Mrs. Ida Nobody can tell with a certain­
and Brown and W hite Leghorn
punch.
sonable price. Phoae 83.
Smith, Vice-president, Mrs. Nellie ty how much money comes into
from Superior Quality, prices
Chinese Noodles, wafers, pick­ Peters. Secretary, Mrs. Elsie W il­
most reasonable. McCune H atch­
FEHIGE-ROAGH
les, coffee, cheese and apple pie kins. treasurer, Mr 9. H arriet Hin­ the Free State every year in the
ery, Orland, Calif.
140-153*
T ransfer — Express — Storage were served by the heads of the thorne. Merley Circle: President, form of dividends and interest
For a smooth shave
on securities invested abroad, but
POR SALE: — Red Cedar H auling — Dray work of all committees, who were dressed In Mrs. Eutalie W right, vice-presi­
We will be glad to explain this, which will be sold
and
quick service go
It
is
estim
ated
a
t
10,060,000
Posts, 10c and up f. o. b. Siskiyou kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry Chinese costume.
dent. Mrs. Opal Philpott, secre- pound sterling. But against this
to
the
Shell
Barber
on easy terms
Mrs. John F.lnneran was gener-i tary-treasurer, Mrs. Bessie Booth
Oregon,
reasonable
delivery. wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
Shop.
Ladies
and
are
the
invisible
exports
112-tf al chairm an of th e affair. Mrs. V
Mountain Fuel Co., or Beaver 375 B. St.
Twenty ladtee were present to which Irish N ationalists pay -to
children get your hair
! V. Mills had charge of the decora­ enjoy the afternoon.
R ealty Co.
130-1 mo.*
" wood sa w in g
foreign firms for shipping freights
bobbed and m arcel­
tion and Was assisted by Mrs.
» * •
and
insurance
premiums.
led.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED- -Wood sawing. Tel Austin Brown, Mrs. Morris Ply- Celebrate Birthday—
’
Looking over these one finds
mate, and Miss Jessie Guthrie.
476-J.
63—
lm
«*
The
birthday
of
George
W
ash­
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
th
at
trade with the United States
WANTED to buy from owner,
’
32
A. St. A shland. Ore
ington,
which
is
also
the
birth­
is still at a very low ebb. W hilst
vacant lot easy term s, price must
MEDFORD
day
of
Mrs.
G.
S.
B
utler
was
fit­
the people of th e
Free StaXe
be right, (no agedit). Address Box
VETINARY HOSPITAL
tingly celebrated a t the Pioneer bought from Britain 42,322,760
R Tidings.
150— 2*
DR. E. C. McGULLOCH
Club cabin in the Lithia Park last I pounds sterling she only purchas-
G raduate V eterinarian
WANTED to buy two-wheeled
Sunday. Mrs. B utler was asked to ed 2,961,842 pounds worth c
Office Consultations Pre©
baby cart. 84 Garfield. 150— 8*
go to the hotel for dinner but goods from the United States,
Cor. Grape and F ifth — Medford.
was
taken instead to the cabin
However, bad as things are h e r e !
WANTED: — Heavy chickens,
Phone 369— Day or Night.
where she was greeted with a they are not as bad as things are
Depot Hotel, Ashland. 149— 6t I will be in Ashland a t the East
WANTED AT ONCE:— One C Side pharm acy every W ednesday
12:30 to 5:30
Melody Saxaphone at your cheap­
Physicians warn qgainst neglect­
a
est price, 271 Morton St.
149-tf
ing
coughs
and
cofels
and
tell
of
P L U M B IN G
the' serious lung ‘complications
PQ R GARDEN PLOWING or
Jerry O’Neal
that may result. Leading pliysl-
any kind o f team work, see Ed
Plum bing and Heating
I clans now prescribe BALSAMEA
e
M urphy. 637 East Main street.
i for all bronchial affections. BAL-
Opposite New Hotel
147— 1 mo. *
i SAMEA is a pure vegetable prep­
Ashland, Oregon.
129-tf aration made from a newly dis­
GARAGES, portable, frame, ce­
covered plant,.. Dr. Benj. P.
m ent, block o l concrete. Chimney
FURNITURE '
Crabtree, Anderson, Mo,, writes:
tops rebuilt. Painting and paper­
ing. All kinds carpenter and ma­ Upholstering, refinishing, re-glue- “I use it exclusively for my prac­
son work. Day, contract or per­ Ing. W ork done at your home. tice and my family. It is qidclc,
centage. Call 482L. ‘ 148-5* Medford, Tel. 969-R. 130-1 mo.* sure and safe in its action like
nothing else.”
I
CONTRACTORS
Toward the end of the influ­
A Good T h in g - P O N -T M I S S IT . !
enza epidemic a governm ent phy­
sician noticed th a t a trib e uf la -'
Send your name and address plainly 1 Ytvn Gowler Construction Co.
All kinds of building
written together with 5 cents (and thn
dlans in Nevada, by th e use of oils
Construction. Contract or
•lip) to Chamberlait* Medicine Co.,^De j
from a native plant were immune!
Percentage
Moinee, Iowa, and receive in return »
from the ravages ef Influenza.
459 Morton St.
trial package containing Chamberlain*» ;
He used these oils among his
Cougn Remedy for coughs, colds, croup
bronchial, “flu” and whoopir*» cougha
white patients and then in a hos­
and tickling throat; Chsmberh V s Slot»
pital
overflowing with * ‘dea^h”
ach and Liver Tablets for siornacli trou
cases.
News
of the results swept
hies, indigestion, gassy paius that ci»wcr
the world and for some tim e it
Ui« heart,-biliousness and constipation
Chamt>erlain ■ Salve, niieded in ever»
was n et possible te supply the
family for bums, scalds, wounds, piles
demand.
T
h
at
needs
healing
and skin affections; these valued famii»
BALSAMEA has now been
•tedicinee for onlv 5 cents. Don’t miss it
Skin .th a t ts broken, or pimply, '♦wndardized and gives uniformly
red or rough, or inflamed with •rtraculons results in four ways:
eczema. Use the best help modern 1. It soothes the inflamed mem­
science knows.
branes and relieves Irritation, 2.
The itching or pain is now stop­ ft Increases secretion ef mncous
ped instantly. The healing is done and perm its easy expectoration,
ao quickly th a t it often seems 3. It stim ulates pores of the skin
like magic. All in a new way, in throw ing off body poisons and 4
based on decades of skin study.
It strikes at the cause, checking
Sulphur is the germ destroyer, germ action immediately.
j We can never expect to find a
Do not confuse it with ordin- J
better help for any skin eruption. ary balsam cough syrups th a t a r e !
BE EXAMINED AT ONCE But a new-way form ula, called only soothing sTrups and do not
T V ) NOT .offer indefinitely with f M entho-Sulphur, brings multiplied go te the base of the trouble. COLUMBIA T IR E CORPORATION; PO R T L A N D , OREGON
Unlike other cough remedies
Piles or other Rectal or Colon dis- • results.
orders. Examination will relieve you of I ’ All discom fort ends the mo- BALSAMEA is free from coal ta ri
worry and doubt about your condition ; m ent you app,y
it
H ealin g and other harm ful narcotics.
and my treatments will cause speedy; . .
,
recovery of your former good health 3tarts at °u ce. C om plete reeu lts Pleasant to take and absolutely
and vigor.
. often come with am azing quick- safe to give to children.
=
Be sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A
My tre
treatment for Piles is GUARAN- ness-
TÉED to cure you or the fee for you!
Countless people are proving in with the picture of the Iudtan on
treatments will be refunded.
th j8 way t jjat sucll troubles are the package. G naranteed te w»-
or
^or "“J a v o i d a b l e . Anyone can do so. J u st Hef any cough, no m atter from
Start every day w ith
°
°
**
*
ask your druggist for a ja r of what caude, or your money back.
Right after breakfast comes compleb
Rectal and C o lo n disor­
jood cheer
elimination. All the poisons, all th<
Rowles Mentho - Sulphur, and All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In
ders.
all the irritating matter goes.
watch it end those blemishes. You Ashland buy It from Eastside
The morning grouch waste,
You
a new person—like 1
can be easily dispelled. child of feel ten. like You
will gain hew respect for th e Pharmacy,
are fit, efficient
DEAN. M D.Inc methods
The harsh words you happy. The day is saved.
of today.
SEATTLE OFFICES;
regret can be avoided.
Millions know this. They take Ja< | «1
You can start the Salts
R» Frtt SamfiU AtUrut
in their morning drink wheneve!
day smiling, fit and they seem
PHARMACAL CO . Inc.
to need it. But there an
508 Maikson Ave.
New York. N . Y
efficient, if you will.
other millions who could change thei
L etterheads,
statem ents, t o
for
, . . Just drinlc a «lass of
in this simple, pleasant way.
ater on rising, hot or cold. That washes hves
y e a r order a t the Tidings Office.
Try
tomorrow. Ask your druggis
3
CHRONIC
ASHLAND, D
it the stomach and fits it for breakfast. for Jad it Salts.
E lk s B ld g
We have a good job printing de­
Money talk s when Charles
Watch how it change,
Add
to
that
water
a
little
Jad
Salts,
COUGHS
things.
Yon
will
be
amazed
and
de
partm ent.
tf Chaplin gets m arried.
hat makes an add, effervescent drink. lighted.
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
PEOPLE, NOI BIRDS,
Typewriters
ELHART’S
M E BALANCE
AGAINST IRELAND
Monarch Malleable Electric Range
STOSGN-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
,
TROUBLE STARTS
Styles That . Captivate
f
Values That Attract
Come in and see what is Proper
in Footwear for Spring-
I
Skin
Designed and
m ade b e tte r
b y E a s te rn
tire engineers
tlT
TIRES and TUBES
Leedom’s Tire
Don’t Hurt Her
Beauty is the chief attribute of this
fashionable one-strap cut out
Tan calf .......................................$7.25
Patent with Tan Kid trim
sS sh
87.50
hee? VamP WÌth Tan Calf QUarter’ one Ä
Black Kid, heel hugger, one s tra p ...........:..
Black Patent, fancy one strap, military heel
Tan Kid, step-in-pump with military heel
$7.50
87.50
$8.50
Black Satin one strap suede trim
Spanish h e e l.................... $6.75
Black Satin two strap suede trim
low h e e l............................ $5.75
Misses’ Patent, one strap, cut-out, low heel
$5.80
la n Calf, fancy two strap, low h e e l...............
25
Patent Leather, one strap sandal s ty le .................... $3.50
Tan Calf, one strap, cut-out sandal style ............. $5.25
A COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN’S SHOES
Golden Rule Store
Phone No.
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