Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 17, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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run every Isana for one
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Office Phowe 1A4-J
Hom e Ptione ld-DL
Ófflce hours, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2
FOB RBNT
to 5 P.
7 to 8 evenings. —
>OR RENT—Good pasture Citisene dank Building.
for 4 cows. 419 Laurel S t
krnkht a WOODS— Prac­
166-4»
tice limited to aye, ear, nose and
— »-------
yOR RBNT: — Unfurnished
throat—X-ray including teeth.
house to rent st 22 Granite St.
Office h o u r s.1 0 to 12 and 2
Privilege garage. Inquire 28 Gran­
to 8. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
ite St.
.... 182-3*
land, Oregon.
*R RENT— 1-room kitchen-
>r 2-ropm kitchenette^ They
¡lean. 1ÌI Laurel St.
POR RENT— Two room house­
keeping apartment, 349 E. Main,
m i«
183-ti
O. KLLY8ON SHINN
BERLIN, March 17— (U .P .)—
General Interest has been arous­
ed by Dr. Joshph Schumacher’3
recent announcement of his dis­
covery • of the cancer virus of
the Microbiological . Society of
Berlin. This Interest, however,
la tempered by considerable
scepticism In magical
circles.
Some prominent specialists even
refuse point-blank to lend cred­
ence to Dr. Schumacher's claims.
Dr. Schumacher himself. Inter­
Office Phone 181. Res. Phone 184
viewed by the United Press, ex­
Evenings B y Appointment
PLANING MILL
FOR RENT _ Furnished cab­ JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
WORKS, Corner Helman and
by month or week. Call 183.
. Van Ness. Phone 181. 194-tf
139—#
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO,
For Service
Dealer» In ,Coal, Wood, Packing,
FOR SALE CHEAP. — One
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
bnll 18 months old. Phone 292-J.
166-3» ance trucking.
L. POWELL— —General Trans­
FOR BALE: — 8-hole steel
fer — Good team and mo ter
range .with large warming closet
trucks. Good service at a rea­
and water coil, burn either wood
sonable price. Phone 83.
or coal. 364 Liberty or Phone
335-R.
166— 3
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
FOR SALE— Andirons, stores,
sawarbor, step plates, window
weights, lath work, castings of
all classes. Eagle Brass Foun­
dry, 140 Oberlin St. 184-1 mo.»
Ry LVbwiG ’ C opper
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(United .rrpsa Staff Çorrespon
dent)
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MERTON B. THOMPSON
Painter and Decorator'
Paper H a n g in g
Tinting a Specialty
, Furniture Refinished
Estimates Gladly Furnished
Phone 98 or 76
FOR SALE:— Attractive strict­
PAINTING AND TINTING
ly modern 6-room bungalow l - f
If yon appreciate a first class
acre of ground ‘priced right for
Job of painting or tinting figure
quick sale. Phone -320-R.
with SWBNNING A GEAR, the
163— 1 mo.
Dependable Painting Contractors.
68— tf
FOR HALE — Team of males Phone'316-R
or trade for milch cow. W. J.
PEHIGK'S TRANSFER
Crosslin, Nell Creejt-
163— 8»
Phone 4 1 0
87 8 B St,
Drayage, storage ahd long diet
, FOR BALE— Fine two-year-
60-tl
old grape vines. Tokays, Mis­ ance hauling.
sions apd.otker varieties. Also
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
two-year-old Black Walnut trees.
communicate with Ensign Lee
Edwin P. Hughes, Talent, ___
of "the Salvation Army at the
1$S-1 mo.»
White Shield Home, 666 May-
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
FOR HALE— Box Factory lum­
ber yard haa a fall stock of Ml
DR. J. P. CHISHOLM
kinds of bufldlng lumber at rea­
V eterinary Graduate
sonable prlOM.
49-tf
P h o n e 8O8-J
707 Oa
H*Vp
ORCHARD TO LEASE ON
JERRY O’NEAL .
SHARES— I have about 13 acre.' figure on your next Job of plumb­
of fine apple orchard which I ing.
will lease to ,a reliable party on Phone 138-L
36 Morton St.
■bares. Orchard close to town
123-tf
and In good condition.
Call
Wm. M. Briggs at 106 or 443-J.
166-2
FOR EXCHANGE: — Yakima
Valley, Wash., business property,
principal corner,, good town on F w « r h e a d a c h e o r _ $ r ip p e -*
highway. |76f)0 for residence or
Colds b«A In* day for the ¡nijiions who
ranch property. Address Box A u«e Hills. Headache and fever stop. U
care o f Tidings.
166— 4» Grippe u checked. All in a way so reliable
plained that bis discoveries can
bq traced to recent experiments
on the destruction of gernft by
ferments produced within the
human body. Contrary to tho
British scientists, who recently
claimed to hare ascertained the
existence of the cancer virus
among germs so minute as to
slip between two ray? of day­
light and therefore invisible to
the ordinary microscope.
Dr.
Schumacher conceived the idea
of searching among bacilli which
are larger but invisible on ac­
count of their chemical inability
to absorb coloring matter.
After applying unsuccessfully
all the usual dyeing methods.
Dr. Schumacher says that he dis­
covered a process, by which he
was able to dye the suspected
parasites a beautiful red, where­
as the surrounding tissues ap­
peared deep blue.
talned a clear pi íctúre and whs
able to ascertain that the gM W
war» of different sixes and ffff*
formed ¿like the . letter 8 wtth
knobs, on both ends. They were
covered with a- membrane and
must be classified among the
vegetable parasites; their alae
was rather large, so that they
could be discerned under slight
enlargement...
Now Dr. Schumacher claimed
to havp found these germs in
Immense numbers in all the cafi-
perous growth» be Investigated.
He described them as accumula­
ting in heaps, especially at the
edges of the growths, between
the cancerous and the healthy
tissues.- This, of cdurse, led
Schumacher to the conclusion
that he had found the long-
sought cancer germ, and he built
his theory on the most efficient
treatment upon these facts.
Dr. Schumacher also favore
the theory that to contract can­
cer, a human being must possess
a predisposition for it, which, In
his opinion, conssts In the In-
sufftlcMit functioning of the
lymphatic organs. He contends
that the treatment should there­
fore principally be applied to
these lympathic organa, causing
them to produce more ferments,
without, however, neglecting the
surgical method.
In Schu­
macher’s opinion, this could be
best effected by a suitable liquid-
albumin therapy; the. malarial
treatment should also be tested,
and he think« that good results
might possibly be obtained by
the application of chemotherapy.
the town of Payta, Peru,
am:
average . Interval between
showers
of
rain
is
years
DONIPHAN, Mo., March 17—
(U .p.)— William Dodd, 8-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dodd,
wants to be an artist, although
he was born without arms.
In spite ef h is . handicap ba.
Is learning tp do virtually every­
thing a normal boy with good
Broken Out Skin and Itching
arms can accomplish. At pres­
Eczema Helped Over Night
ent hq writes with his .toes,
plays marbles, throws rocks,
draws pictures, carries In wood, For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or
and Is far ahead of ‘the other blotches on face, neck, arms or body,
you do . not have to wait for relic f
pupils in his class room.
from torture or embarrassment, de­
USE SULPHUR TÔ
HEAI, TOUR SKIN
N ew B e a u ty C ream
Q u ic k ly R e m a k e s
Y o u r C o m p lex io n
Gives it the texture and appear-
ince* of a wild rose petal! You
:an’t help but notice -a striking
inference the moment you put It
in! Nourishes while It beautifies
-—whitens, cleanses. Should be
left. on all night. Also makes
wonderful powder hase. Not
sticky or greasy. Get this new
wonderful beauty cream called
Mcllo-glo and try It. — Llthia
3prlngs Pharmacy.
clares a noted skin specialist Apply a
little Mcntlia-Sulphur and improve­
ment shews next day.
Because of i s germ ¿«straying
properties, nothing has ever been
found to take the place o f this sulphur
preparatiti-!. The moment you apply
it healing begins. Only those who
have had »¿sightly skin troubles can
knew the delight this Mcntho-Sulphur
brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is
dried righi up-
,■
Get a «mall jar o f Eow’cs Mentlio-
Sulphur fa m any good druggist and
use it like cold cream.
Far Free Simple Kail TMi A4vaetiscm:nt to
MSHVHALL WARMACAL CO., Inc.
J96 KlaUijon Av«.
New York. N. Y
that druggists gusrantse results.. Colds are
WANTED^
Phone 407R
Laundry work. too important to treat in lesser ways. .
Ì66-r-10» Be Sure ItiaXlLVRv Price 3Oc
WANTED: — Two or three
setting hens. 480 Chestnut St.
166— 3t
Onr crystal bine gray is unex­
celled. Leave yonr orders for
spring delivery.
. .,
f
g. PENNISTON,, M»nager
, 178 East Main
Outbursts of Everett True
I
WANTED— Good fresh, Dur­
Better start In to do a little
ham cow. Must be reasonable.
work so they miss you when you
Will pay cash or trade gopd 1923
Ford Touring car for same. Give lake your vacation.
terms on balance. Phono 6F11.
Young fellows joining the naty
. 144-3»
now find the trousers too tight
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about j their anklee.
Reasonable Ratea
Telephone 158
163 Granite
OINTMENT
ß r PILES_,
Profjwlinf,
. XXF
six
So blind are we, give us to Bee
Reality of dreams—
,.
The birds a-wlng, the smile of
spring,
Thecharm of running streams;
The grass so sweet beneath our
feet.
The treasures of the dey.
The mists that rest on
creet,
The wonders of the blue!
KLAMATH .„FALLS. .... Ora.,
March IT— (U.P.)—rA traffic sop
who has a heart haa boon found.
.* R. ,A Knoyrlea, traffic officer,
apprehended J. C. Parkar.on ttta
high war. He had painted a aet
of laat year’a license plates over
to look like plates for 1926.
Parker was none, to q . good a
painter , and Knpwlea discovered
the fraud.
v
The patrolman arrested Parker
and then found., that ail he had
was a wife, two children, an
old car and 80 cents. Ho
didn’t hare the heart . to aend
him to jalf bpt foupd him work
and agreed to call for him aach
day, taking him to and from
work, until mopey enough had
been saved for new
license
plates.
"You can’t drive a car with
O, miracle, that could dispel
Eclipse of mortal sight
By touch of hand and kind
command,
True witness of the light,
Shpw us how good the field and
wood
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF
That quickened vision sees
ADMINISTRATOR AND TO
And, best surprise to opened
P R E S E N T CLAIMS.
eyes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
The marvel of the trees!
that Everett L. Beeson has been
HARRIET CHAPIN FIELDING appointed as administrator of the
estate of Elisabeth Beeson, de­
ceased, by the County Court tor
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Jackson county, Oregon.
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORE­
AU persons having claims
CLOSE REAL PROPERTY against said estate are hereby
MORTGAGE
notified to present the same to
IN THÉ CIRCUIT COURT IN Briggs and Briggs, attorneys for
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN /the estate, at their office In
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY Pioneer Block, Ashland. Oregon,
JOHN OWENS, Plaintiff
with voucher» and duly verified,
V».
within SIX MONTHS from the
C. F. SMEDLEY, De­
date hereof.
fendant.
Date of first publication,
To C. F. SMEDLEY, the above March 17, 1926.
named defendant:
EVERETT L. BEESON,
IN THE NAME OF THE
Administrator.
STATE OF OREGON, you aro
166-4
hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint of tho
plaintiff In the above entitled
causé, now on file with the
Clerk, of the Court at Jackson­
ville, Jackson county, Oregon,
withjn SIX weeks from the dato
of t ^ first publication of this
Summons as required by the
ordqjf of the Hon. C. M.
Thomas, Judge of said Court,
dated .March 12, 1926; and If
yon fail to appear and plead In
said cause, within the said SIX
weeks, the plaintiff will apply
tp .the Court for the relief de­
manded in said complaint, to-wlt:
For judgment as asked for In
said complaint; and foe the fore­
closure of that certain mortgage
executed by you, in favor of
Frederick A. Biasing, the mort­
gage being recorded in Volume
81 on pages 180 and 181 of
the Mortgage Records of Jackson
County, Oregon.
The Winchester Store”
... Date of first publication
March 17, 1926.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS,
Attorneys for plaintiff,
Posf Office Address:
Pioneer Block,
Ashland, Oregon.
Lawn Mowers
iimpson’s
Hardware
Busy Woman-—
TftY THE ELIZABETH
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Get your tick et from P ickw ick S tage A gen t
Tavern C afe— 187 E ast Main St. P h on e 34
WINTER
SCHEDULE
0 7 STAGES
Two ¡Through Stages Daily
T o P o r tla n d . la a v in g A sh la n d a t 7:00 A. M. and
10:50 A . M. A p le a sa n t one d a y trip . -
We take passengers for all way points, For ¡further Information
and tickets call Ashland Hotel— Phone 47
P a r e A sh la n d -P o rtla n d , $8.20
Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points
T R A V E L B Y M O TO R S T A G E
S a v e d a y lig h t h o u r s fo r b u s in e s s o r
p lea su re. T r a v e l b y n ig h t t o S a n F ran­
c u ( o , arrive in tim e t o - start
v dk t h • e d a y
t h e r e . T h e n y o u c a n le a v e fo r h o m e
th a t e v e n in g i f y o u w is h .
It is most satisfactory and
economical.
lith ia Sprii
Pharmacy
-T h a t's t h e c o n v e n ie n t se r v ic e p r o ­
v id e d b y th e
lÄOÖ.OOOcui
latBruattottjt
ab le p ile pipe,
which makes the
Hcstio!» of the
;ment a: clean
«
cine C om pany.
SHOES
arriving there 9:10 a.m.
This Dependable
afld Proven Rem
edy for Piles i»
now packed it
I StMcts, St. Louis, Mo
WORK
Over-Night to
San Francisco
Beauty For The
Prescription Druggist
Llthia Springs Hotel Building
;ist; or, ir yon prefer
money order direct
$T0T BHOGÂftS, BUT NEAT, COMFORTABLE
ANU DURABLE
A fairly reliable sign
of
spring Is when the snows are
postponed on account of rain.
Phone l i e ------ T “
IN THE COUNTY COURT jN
AND FOR THÊ STATE OF
OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY.
In the matter 9( the estate of
ELLEN C. OÀLEy, Deceased.
Henry C. OaleZ axecqtpr of,
the estate of Ellen C. Galey, de­
ceased, has filed with the Clerk
of the Court, at Jacksonville,
Oregon, his final aeconat, and
April 12. 1934, at 10:00 o’clock
a. m., at the Courthouse in
Jacksonville, said county, has
been designated as the time and
place for hearing thereon.
Anyone objecting thereto must
file their objection on or before
the time of such heartfig.
henry C. GALEY,
ExeCntbi*.1.
BAKERY
FRANKLIN
Eclipse
H A V E t o Pl a tecs A
T R A IN •
tlO Lîp o n a m in u t o —T e e-H & t.
AiRAT I t Y o u ’jt> m is s yrÇ -
Whenever your appetife calls for something unus­
ual, collie to oiir bakeiy and look over tlie various
cakes an<J pastries. There will be something whiet
will satisfy the appetite.
Oregonian
A c o m fo r ta b le jo u r n e y , t o o — stan d ­
ard P u llm a n a c c o m m o d a tio n s , d e li-
c lô ù à ïn c a ls in S o u th e r n P a cific d in in g
e a r , a n d o b s e r v a t i o n s le e p e r w i t h
r b o t t i ÿ l o u n g e a n d s p a c io u f i o p e n
p b tfo u n .
ï o ü ' r i o c a l , S o u t^ e fD P qcific w e p t
w ill g la d ly s u p p ly y o u w it h a n y fu r th e r
in fo r m a tio n .
B ig g e s t L it tle I iore in low n
o p p o s ite N e w H o te l — Open Evenings