P < It T Trów<W Concert Artists Appear Thursday ISAAC'S TU» Quality Store ■ Alfalfa hay in Davéahill, phone 81-3 Drophead Ro- Wbjte Sewing Machine, Phon« M l i , 81-8* ewtoas apples, Bobl 874JU 7T-l-mo MONUMENTS— carved and let tered and set in cemetery, very lQV prices. Swan Blue Quarry Co. 8. A. Swan, manager, Ashland, Oregon. Box 34. 70-1-mo. FOB SALE— 12 and 16ln. dry fir wood* Ashland Ice A Storage Co. 82-1-^no. MARSHALL PRINTING COM PANY —- Printing, Ruling and Rubber Stamps, Medford. Ore- son. 64-tf ASHLAND REALTY CO .for reli sa is reality. ><-l-uo - FOR RENT New »Odern WA/ÍTKP — Invalids bungalow on Liberty St. o . r? people to board and ear« Carton,. JF | j r valescent Hopd, 16 X •treat. FOR RRNT-r-Cablns with rqp- ‘hing water apd hath, also apart BUILDING, Repairing, paint ments reaaonpble, 171 Granite. ing, -tinting and oemeat work, W. Phone 340J. , 78-1 mO. T. Blackwell, phone 868L. 79-1 mo,’ ■ , • ■ ' j « ' FOR BENT— Famished house AUTO TOPÜ side certains add near Washington school, phone >|8L or tall 888 Hargadlne.77-tf upholstering repaired. See Laur ence Wilson at fire Station, Ash FOB LEASE—To the r i g h t land. 98-1-mo.* party for % term of from one to three years the large brick house ST, LOUIS PRICKS (or hides, recently occupied by President wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar Churchill. Centrally located la ket, Phoge 78. 81 N. Maia. 87-tf the school zone and specially ar HAMAKER TRANSFER a n d ranged for rooming S tu dents. ¡dtorpg» Co. otflad at reatdwee. Two seeping porches, basement, 174 North Main. Phons 4Ì9. large garage and about an acre of good garden land partly set to alfalfa and fruit. Inquire of or correspond with W. J. Modre, at Camps Building, Ashland, Ore- son. 63-tf FOR RHNT— Furnished cabins, cheap, by week* or month, 183 G(gnite. 63-tf FOB RENT—A piano. Phone 273-Y. ‘ 80-6 WANTED—-Work by' hour or day, Marie Bgnefmelster, 195 Ohio St. 81-2* strength. He emphasized anew -his in LOUT— 1 Weed auto chain, sistence Chat the American mili 33x6.00, between Klamath Junc tary establishment "holds no tion and Church St., and Scenic threat of aggrandizement.'* ’— Sleeping room, Drive. Leave at Service Station The message, a document tre i,» woman preferred, on Church St., and Main. 81-3* mendous in scope, touched on r. 72-tf many other phases of national FLOOD CONTROL ONE needs. OF PRESIDENT’S'MAIN ASHLAND REALTY CO. Congress' past policy on devel STAYS SPEECH TODAY reliable reellik. «4 opment of commercial aviation ie “•‘producing sound development of (Continued From Page Qno) this coming industry,” the Presi Douglas ceunty shipped 760,- ‘ 000 worth of Thanksgiving tur be given mere attention as an dent said. auxiliary of the Navy, the Presi He advocated .furtherance of keys, one-fourth the 1827* crop. dent said. He recommended,' how air mail service to Mexico, Cen ever, that the government’s ships tral and South America. A T R U E COUGH R E M E D Y - be transferred as quickly as pos- He favored national participa TR U ST IT ,sible to private ownership. tion in building trunkline roads. Foley's Honey and Tar Com The President said he could He favored more concessions pound concerns every one w h o see no need for tariff reductions. In building trunkline ro«ds.„ has a cough, a cold, an Irritated Commenting on the suggestion He favored more concessions throat, or a bronchial affection, that a lowering of the t a r i f f ccntlon, wherëby her tobacco Prom the careful chemical pro might benefit the fanner, he mid conlfl come in more readily. cess that combines pure pine tar,, everything the farmer u see'is al After makiqg recommenda fresh demulcent honey and oth ready on the free list while nearly tion» as to Philiipiae expendi er Ingredients of proven , medi everything he salle is protected. tures, the message said extension cinal value, there results a pecu Muscle Shoals should be fsold at the policy of self-government liar quality «for healing, charac by the government and the pro will be hastened” by ‘the Fili teristic of this true cough and ceed« applied to some service for pinos’ demonstration "of their de cold remedy. No opiates, no agriculture, preferabbly to fertlU s k s their abality to carry out chloroform, effective alike for izer production research, the mes cordially and efficiently the pro- children and grown persons. In-' sage said, pointing out that hy j vision« of the, organic law .” sist upon Foley's Hooey and Tar dro-electric nitrate plants are of * - Prohibition was dismissed with Compound and accept no substi little value since more economic with a paragraph. tutes.— No. 2 z al methods of production have "The federal aathorittes prO- been discovered. pose to discharge their obligations Construction of a dam at for enforcement to the full ex Boulder Canyon, Colo.,’ was rec tent of the! rsklllty,” /said the ommended by the president as a concluding paragraph. flpod control and irrigation meas /■ The president recommended ure. The Columbia River _ Basin an Snti-Iynching law, and coun project can be considered at some selled improvement of facilities future time, be said, after it has for care of t ie Ipdians. \ been thoroughly studied. He reiterated 'earlier sugges StahiMzStton of Great Lakes tions for appointment of a-board water levels and the opening of a of mediation and conciliation to shipway through the St. Law deal with coal disputes. rence rj^ey were also called to the He suggested that the govern attention of Congress. ment give the secretary of inter Discussing inland waterways ior authority to withhold from the Dr, and experimental federal barge the market Indian oif landf in lines, the message said, . “T h e time of oil over-production, and problems of transportation over told ' congress o:i x conservation inland waterways should be taken plans would be submitted later. OP by private enterpriee so that the public will have the advant- j age of competition in service.” " As to national / defense' prob lems, the message mid “we have provided a moderate military force in a form adapted solely to defense.” The five year air pro gram is in keeping with this i^ea, LM. aïs srvue said the message. Mr- Coolidge also recommended good housing for the army. Pointing to the necessity of protecting a long coast line and considerable trade routes as well as the panama Candi, Mr. Cool idge write that "we need a Very gmel to D)eU- substantial sea armament.” From M**)pp "The country, he , continued, needs . aircraft development, War centuries fresh M h w sap. called "Which ie being provided under the five year program " ' ■"It needs" he continue^, '.‘sub- marins« as soon as the depart ment decides upon the best type of constructioil. It peeds air plane edrHefs and a material ad loo to drink Axueml- dition to its force of cruisers. We can plan for the future and be- p )S concentrated Into a mènerais bultging pro- The apptMT? u r s g e i fp»» tariu », which hae~ beep «on structed by Dr. R. 8» A M »11- chiropractor, at 4 4 9 >oalevard in this city, is pracrieally cam plate and la aosr. receiving pa- 6 Handkerchiefs for $1.00 Pure linen with embroidery in corner, rnudo with U st Dr >W e11 F*>r chased this property imp»«*' 4t^ly siaried ,y«m qdsl>* »Pd adding to the structure which stood 4>B the lot. Nine rooms have been added in the two stories of the building, giving the sanitarium nine ■ roojns up stairs for patients.- 1 •Downstails th e sanitarium ln- clttiss a BWJor, reception «no»« consulting room, dining, room kitchen, bath, apd the main treatment room, -where there are five booths, for a individual patient treatment, besides -„the large space wherein the various machines whleh are used in the different fbrms of treatment are located. The equipment here includes an electronic, and fre quency machines and other ma chines for 'various treatments. The bathroom is equipped with an electric cabinet for bathe and other equipment. Dr.. Angell, who formerly J) art a suite of offices in a down town building, is o r course continu ing his office and consultation wor>, na v e il as the special -san itarium treatments. Hie - work has attracted pa tients from all sections of the state and he found that his of fice and the equipment he had there was not sufficient . to handle the work. Also, he had many patient« who came from a distance for a series of treat ments, which made it advisable for Him to have a sanitarium wljei'e he could give the patients close attention. The interior of the s a f a r i u mlg laptieticafly decorated and furnished, which makes it attractive to the pa tients. He is assisted in the manage ment by Mrs. Angell. • narrow hem— Come in white and colons. e de Chine Step-In mbinations, $1.98 A wonder Gift, and at ‘a low price—fancy lace trim med-rCome in Nilo, Pink, Peach. Sold rcg., $2.48 Rayon Bloomers, Pair $1.00 A Great Bargain. Corue in all tjjte mauled colors. V ESTS TO MATCH— EAÛH Frank Tin kef. o f# Klamath Falla arrived io Ashland yes terday to spend a mouth or more visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tinker and his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Reid, who Is employed by the Moon Lumber company in this city. Frank is well known here, hav- i|K attended the local h i g h School a number of years ago. He was prominent in athletics of all kinds. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS * ■ W e Specialize in Greasing and Services. LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE H ea ted Cars o f World’s O w atogt Coach oysrw System <w Motor uoacn n □ departures d a ily . SAN THANCISCO Round Trip, 921.70 Yes, LESS than one cent per baking for th e finest, purest, surest baking pow» der th a t can b e produced a t an y price. T he greatest money saver that e v e r e n te r e d a kitchen. Prevents fa ilu r e s th a t w a ste many dollars’ worth o f other baking materials. Try it. Profit by the perfect, never - failing action o f Calumet PROTECTION assured by- a great responsible company, serving ail California cltifes, and going East to St. Louis and Chicago. Finest coaches (deep-cushioned reclin ing chairs,) best terminal facil ities, most daily schedules. Our agents will help plan your trip, arsamge stflprqverp, make reservations. ' Los San El S t. <7A£ U M E T TH E W C fH D S GREATEST BAKING FOWBER SALES 2 ‘/2 T IM E S T H O SE OF A N Y O T H E R B R A N D BUCK-UECT Originated this A ll Service O utdoor Shoe H E In d ian - tan process leather in Buck-Hect shoes was originated for long wear under the most’ trying oondi- tions. W ear them and-you'll find a new revelation of fit, wear a n d co m fo rt. M a n y popular styles to choose from. W e have them. T i want to ,«od you ttutt iaiitidtv w m I HOTEL Â S H I j AND Phone 47 A u to VMwtaal Painting, tinting and paperli try Cliff Buriing*me, 881 l i t A' or phase <88. 117-1 a NELSON aad ROSS— Oeatrah- tors; pointing, papeahanglng, dec SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT- orating; estimates furnished. FULL MOTHERS Headquarters Wick Furniture A Pennsylvanian Mother says: Company, phone 21*.' 48-tt "I knoF the worth of Foley’s A lerae assortment of aegniaite Honey and Tar Compound. We used it ttff years, and it has nev Cbrlstmas greeting cards are on er failed us. For croupy children, display at the Tidings office. Or feverish colds, disturbing night der your cards early. coughs, it gives us a feeling of Oold Hill— Beaver Portland security to have Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound in the house.” Cement mill shipq.50 cars cement No Opiates, no chloroform, Fo in one week. ' ley’s Honey and Tar Compound Netel Grange, Clateqp county, carries a strong appeal to thoughtful moQhers everywhere. increased from 78 t» -1*8 mem bers this year. Ask for it.— No. 1. When Mixed With 8ulphur Rrin*e Back Its pesvtlful * Lustra At Once Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. Ws all know Gan positively be the advantages of s youthful appesr- saos. Y9Ur hair is your charm. It in 24 hours! Sulpb mikes or mars the face. When It with Mentho does il fades, turns grey and looks streaked, other measures fsU. just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulpkur enkaaaM its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay grsyf Look young I Either prepare the recipe at home qr. gehAom any driig store a bottle ef "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound,”, wMtf is merely tin old-time recipe improved hy the addiUon of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this reedy-to-use psaps»»- tion, because ' it darkens tab hair beautifully, besides, no one ean pos-i sibly teli, as it darkejh so, natura^r and evenly, you moisten a u a n ff W s tr a n u s t a lime. By m-,riling the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its.natural color la restored aad it becomes thick, glossy aad lastravs, arnd you appear y w » ( husking, em tia g nag ShlgFlag. L o u D iotuoo B aollU e Leave for these and a thousand way points— fl:1 0 A . M. 1 2 :8 0 , 0 : 8 0 F. M- B iggest L ittle Stör«,1 in Town t Coal, W ood and Storage A n geles, » 2 « .» « R. T. * 4 2 .2 0 D iego, * * 7 .2 0 R. T. *4S.9O F aso, * 4 7 .4 0 R. T. *H4J>0 L ou is, *7S.flS R. T. * 1 M .W DEPOT ASHLAND JAUNDRY CO LEONARD C. PÄÄTIT i d s 4th au (Assistant of Franz Auer) Sacramento, Oakland Hunters reported aB killing 68! predatory animals in Oi^gon dur ing October. us tod ay. 460 Boulevard— Ashland, Ore. Pleasant surrogating, good Electric Baths. Diet, Massage, spy. Electronic Miners) and trie Baths. Diet, Wastage. Rates Reasonable. General Offlice Practice. DR. E. g ANGELL Phone 48 NO DANGER OP P’REKZINO OR FIR E . D ay Storage—$1 per month D ead Storage—93 per month • T in t flo o r — 94 per month W K X fc w iM y bread, th e n w h y »pend a Southern Oregon Sam tarinm SAFE STORAGE . Chas. W. Sigllngsr, who resid ed in Ashland in 1918-1», diag Sunday at his home fr Medford, and will be buried Wednesday, funeral sarvlcas to be held at the Copger parlors in Medfofd. His widow, two daughters and one sou survive. Ï The message n etef that Japan T n T i n s it n p < * - cooperated at the yedent Geneva tamlnea À. B, C, Sansa- -aest and Agavose, e arm's parley but that wo.had been unable i o teach ym- dgreement Britain. However?' Mr. ;le 'sbeshi invastlgats w ith JCoolldge poipted oqt that this failure ot Geneva wa« not Infhi- saping th* cruiser pre*r»m. sad ^W Q M RLfàrW eBy that this country, even under a McNair Bros, and other lMidiag Geneva agreement, would have ^ d to ÎRicreasc U » t r |' J i e r, The music of. the -bells, Ml .rendered by the Swedish Belt Ringers who arfe to appear at OB BBVSffT A. WOODS Prectioe Lim ited To the Southern Oregon Normal school auditorium Thursday Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat evening, is not only * unusual, hut exceptionally beautiful, ac cording to critfcs. The unique musical troupe presents an outstanding concert; their interpretation of the selec Dr. ObulM A. Btljlqi tions, show thdir deep apprecia n y d o lu NM gsraMD tion of matte. The bells have a remarkable purity of tone Office Phan« 1«W and harmony.; The remarkable - B w n e Ph owe 164-L co-ordination and skill which boors '■ the troupe exhibits in producing 10 to t t a. « !< * •« • « p, <p, a continuous flow of music, is1 said to be most unusual. omen FORMER RESIDENT DIES He advocated a railroad cqn- soiidatten measure, delay in which, Be said, "is holding back the progress of our country.” J - , * Furtherance of veterans aid and education were also advised \ Tough tug on foreign relations, the prelsident again emphasised America*» pacific intents and sail of International war outlawry proposals that "the heart of the nation is mor* important than trpatlea." Directory