H. R. Adame, the Plumber, ¿«He • RU<1 P a tty ”- G ive»— . , , S 11" ' Christian Local and Personal M ote» to GW C alter H em e— Special breakfast, 60s. from « to* H otel A shland Grill. 27-tf Suits pressed for 50 cents. John Bright fall w eather gives the fru it Maly, tailor, Peil building, Plaza. growers opportunity to ‘ worm ” L eave for Los A n g e l e s - th eir peach and prune trees. The! Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson, 4 8 1 1 H igh School R e c e p t io n - root borer is one of the most serious N orth Main street, Ashland residents rpjie fresbnien class at the local pests of the peach and prune in Ore-; for many years, left this morning for bjgb gcbool will be given the official gon! “ W orm ing.” or removing the; Los Angeles. Calif., where they will wejcomjng ‘ party” of the year at an borers by hand, is as yet the most m ake th e ir home at 11 lb Santa Rosa entertalnm ent* arranged by the reliable method known for th eir con-! avenue of th a t city. sophomore class in the school gym trol. Use a sharp knife and avoid nasium at 7:30 o’clock this evening. injury to the tree. It is well to ap Dr. M attie B. Shaw will render the It Is understood that hazing will be ply Bordeaux m ixture to the wound« dram a, “ Miss Glbbie G ault,” for the taboo but as one sophomore ex before replacing the soil. The Ore benefit of the community club house pressed j|, “th a t is only alleged.” gon A gricultural college experiment F riday evening, October 28, a t the station has developed washes for M ethodist church. Come and hear It. Something new U 7eo*s window. sum m er use, form ulas of which will 299-tf be sent free to any one Interested.— V isits R uger F am ily— V ---------- Entomology. Mrs. John Hickey and daugther, Quit 1 Chautauqua Board— of D unsm uir, Calif., an d Mrs. Joseph' Mrs. Fred S. Engle, prom inent in A storia— Prices of milk delivered G regoire and son, of Tacoma, Wash., Ashland Red Cross and club work, in city advances from 8 to 12 cents are the guests of the Ruger family,! resigned from the Chautauqua board per quart. on North Main street. Mrs. Gregoire of directors at a meeting held at the i Billings agency W ednesday evening. ' is a niece of Mr. Ruger. ---------- The vacancy has not yet been filled M erchants’ noan lunch, 60c, Hotel by the board of directors. Mrs. Ashland Grill. 27-tf Engle stated she did not have suf-, ficient tim e to devote to the work. Visits Sister H e r e - The board considered the chautau- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, of Al- qUa program for the coming year, gonia, are visiting with Airs. C. E. Discussion centered around the ad- Ellis, who has been ill at the home visability of a six or seven-day sched- of her aunt. Mrs. McCallister, for ule of the Ellison-W hite chautau- the past several months. Mr. T a y lo r. qU3( with which the board decided is a b ro th er of Mrs. Ellis. to contract for the next year. any kind, for tw enty-four Cafe. private hours’ parties on Roge Bros. < in serve them . Nelda 38-6t M cK innis Fam ily R eturns— One cent the wo rd each time. i. U a....... Id 37-tf PETRIT JURY TO CONVENE MONDAY Thomas McKinnis and family have The petit jury will convene next retu rn ed from their California trip Monday, with Judge F. M. Calkins and have concluded, for a tim e at on the bench. The docket has not least, to settle in Ashland. They been arranged as yet. Three Bank are located at 228 Factory street. The McKinnis (amity is related to °< J«<*ao„ville cases will come be- Mrs. Val Inlow. of Mountain av en u e., fore th,s term ° f c° ur • ° w 1 • and has a num ber ot old-tlm. Blakeley, form er county triends h e r . who are <Ud o t tb e ir* ‘™ as«rer; Chester C ^K u b ll. Apple- re tu rn to this city. The McKinnis’ , sate rancher, and Charles Owen. lived In Ashland thirteen years a g o .' Salt Lak' ’ v ta h ’ Olltnan- w . H. Johnson, form er cashier of 5 It is logical th a t pouring drugs i the bank, now serving a ten year into the stomach will not cure , term at Salem, will be one of the c a ta rrh in the head. Hyomei, medi witnesses in these cases and will be cated air, reaches the seat of the dis brought down from Salem for that ease. G uaranteed by McNair Bros purpose. OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BRIGGS— A ttorneys-at- Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hour«, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. Room* 5 and 6, Citizens' Bank land, Ore. 73-tf Bldg. OR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and CHIROPRACTORS. Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor4. supplied. Oculist and aurlst for Examination free. Suite 8, No. S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. 25, the Plaza. Office phone 103; Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567. residence phone 401. This is the start of a better day ■ There’s satisfying comfort and cheer in a breakfast cup of Postum, and there’s no disturb ing element to irritate nerves or digestion and leave mental energy lagging before the day is done. .' Thousands of former coffee users have found that Postum meets every demand for a delicious table beverage, and brings steadier nerves, clearer mind—better health. As many cups as you like with any meal- no after-regrets. Postum comes in two forme: Instent Postum (in tins) m.H. instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for thoee w h o prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. “There’s a Reason” for Postum ORDER YOUR B lock W ood NOW W inter is coming—prices are wgkt. Supply may be lim ited later, as shipments from factory have already stopped. ASHLAND LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 T ’S A F A C T — listen: You know w hat y o u ’ve always wanted a cigarette to do. Chesterfields do it. They not only please your taste but they do another thing— They satisfy. They give to your smoking a “completeness” that is altogether new and different. Those fine tobaccos—Turkish, Burley and other choice Domestic varieties— are blended right. Just right! »• That’s why you get “ satisfy in Chesterfields. And the blend can’t be copied. There’s no use looking for “ satisfy” anywhere else. D on’t try it—try Chesterfields. I FOR SALE — Six-room plastered house; best of plumbing; wood house, chicken house, and 14 lots. 925 B street, corner Eighth. Look FOR SALE — Everbearing straw it over and if suited, will make berry plants, 1 cent each; come satisfactory terms. S. L. Allen. and get them. Bert Smith, 733 39-tf Oak street. 41-tfi _ __________________ £-------------------- FOR SALE— Furnished or u n fu r FOR SALE— Law books; 71 vol nished, 5-room modern bungalow; umes of Oregon reports, volumes sleeping porch, large basem ent; 1 to 54 and 62 to 78, inclusive. large lot; lawn; fruit, berries, G. W. Trefren, 267 F ourth street, flowers; garden; all in Al shape; Ashland. 41-3 priced right for quick sale. Ses -J a c k Falls, 55 Pine street. WINTER APPLES— Good size, 5 0 1 24-lmo* lb. box 75c delivered. P hone' 9 -F -ll. FOR RENT. FOR SALE — Cocoa-Cola barrels, FOR RENT— House, centrally locat fine for cider; also one ten-gallon ed; six rooms with large pantry keg, a num ber of one-gallon glass and bath. See E. E. Phipps, next jugs and a lot of patent topped . door Tidings office. 42-tf fruit jars, tw o-quart. Depot Sup-i ply Store (form erly Depot D rug' FOR RENT — W ell-located and Store), 267 F ourth street, Ash pleasant furnished housekeeping land. 41-3 i rooms for the w inter; vacant on or about the 20th. Phone 353-L. FOR SALE — Electric washer in 38-tf first-class condition. Phone 12 0. 39-tf FOR RENT— Vista apartm ents, com pletely furnished; close in; price FOR SALE— H eating stove for coal reasonable. Inquire 166 Harga- or wood; good as new. 63 Pin® *dine. Phone 122. 38-tf street. Phone 437-R. 39-tf FOR SALE— Spitz cull apples. 322 Wimer. 4 2-6* in — and the blend can't be copied Did you ever try to save a m in ute by not stopping to read a guide post on a strange road, and then spend hours finding your wav back to your original route? Exasperating? Yes, but th a t’s nothing to what it will be if you try to “ save” a few dollars by driving without Travelers’ Automobile Insurance — and then have an accident. FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in good condition. Automotive Shop. 27tf FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — M attresses made over, packing and crating. Douglass, 254 F ourth St. Phone 6 3 - R . I S t f FD R SALE. Every dollar you ‘‘saved” by failing to insure may cost you a hundred when it comes to settling the damage claims. Brick building and lot— fully occu pied a t rental insuring good re turns on investm ent. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE E stablished 1883 Phon® 211 41 E, Main St 25. acres with six room house, large barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2 acres alfalfa, good garden a n d farm land. 28 Vi acres with fine dwelling, barn, packing house. About 20 acres in good orchard. Balanc® suitable for farm products. 7 acres with good fruit, house ano j chicken shed. Sightly location. Furnished six room dwelling on a paved street, one of the finest lo- j cations in the city. Inquire a t I | Underground tem peratures in crease with depth at different rates in different parts of the world, rang-, ing all the way from 1 degree Fahrenheit in twenty feet to 1 de- j gree in 17 0 feet. The average for the world is 1 digree in between fifty and sixty feet. Freew ater cannery in full o p e ra -1 tion. and selectyours? JUMPER DRESSES are now in great favor. We have them in flan nel, serge, jersey and trieotine, $7.75 up. A Penny Wise, Pound Foolish ALL KINDS of upholstering and m attress work done in exchange for discarded furniture. Douglas, 253 Fourth street. Phone 63-R. 31-tf LADIES > FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE. LOST— Cameo brooch. Fincter re turn Tidings office. Reward. 42-3* j everv wav. Whv not look them over Has* M e n th» M R A ik - T IG H T tin* nf SO ’ Lioorrr A M y b u T obacco C o . _ _ J FER — Good team and m otor KIRTLAND FARM is offering for trucks. Good service at a reason sale cheap one registered 2-year- able price. Phone 83. old black Percheron stallion, sired by Ketab, the best Im ported Black FOR PROMPT and careful service Percheron in valley; or will s e ll, with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, call W hittle T ransfer Co., Phone Ketab. These are priced so they 117. Office 89 Oak street, Near will pay for themselves next year. Hotel Austin. We also have some young teams for sale. Will sell a few regis CAR WASHING tered Milking Shorthorn cows and heifers; two bull calves, sired by EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish Foothill’s Corporal, the grand ing. Lithla Garage, phone 114. champion of the Pacific coast. W rite, phone or come and see. EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea sonable prices. Lithia Garage. Phone 19-X-3, Central Point, Or. J. E. Mason. Superintendent. 4 2-tf LOST. and sizes to choose from but every day they are thinning out. ___ _______ 1_______■ F. L. POW ELL— GENERAL TRANS SEWING MACHINES, clocks and phonographs repaired. Douglas. | 253 F ourth street. Phone 63-R. 31-tf with that label • • . - _____ J ? WANTED— At once, women to c a l, CHAIR DOCTOR — Anything fixed up and sold for you, from a wagon fruit at Bagley Canning Co., Tal to a wheelbarrow, or a piano to a ent, Ore.; transportation free. penny whistle. Third and A. op Phone 364-J-l 30-tf posite freight depot. No phone. WAN 1 KD. W rite. 2 8-1 mo WANTED— To borrow $250, first ROOFERS loan on city property, value $1100. 267 Eighth. 42-2* GRAHAM A WILSON. practical roofers; new roofs laid and old WANTED— Small improved moun roofs repaired. 103 E. Eleventh tain ranch; m ust have w ater; give street. Medford, Ore. particulars first letter. Box A-8, 36-1 Tidings. TR A N SFER AND EX PR E SS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ju st now there is a splendid assortment of styles T CHAIR DOCTOR H EI.P W ANTED. “ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922 models now on floor, Swenson & McRae's; see them ; your term s are ours. J. W. Scott, Sales Man ager Southern Oregon. 35-1 mo COATS • * J _____ ~ = and d>: !_■■ FOR BALK. SUITS satisfy DR. LINCOLN KALLON— X-ray ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr. diagnosis; Ashland Laboratory, E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec Dr Jarvis’ Sanitarium ; hours, 1 trical Treatm ents, Mineral and to 5 p.m. Phone Ashland 126. Vit-o-Net Baths. F irst National Medford Laboratories, Sacred Batik Building. Phone 48. H eart H ospital; hours, 8 a.m.' to 12m.; evenings by appointm ent. PHONE your next job of plumbing to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building. Phone Medford 714. Residence Phone 138. phone, Medford 61. 27-lm o LIVE STOCK Sold by all grocers for will ATTÖRNÄIH. PHYSICIANS. Put this down in black and white I W here b etter tam ales are served notice. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L Church Bible Class Gives) Wednesday Party 287-tf We furnish salads and croquettes. 6 j? ï - ‘•Turn backward, turn backward. l ««H b ffié e and family have oh. Time in thy flight, and make me movÄd t0 bld C arter home on a child again just for tonight. fo u n ta in avenue, form erly occupied Cflrls, short dresses and “ kid trucks’’ fey GlareOc< Barney and family, The d a ss party of the adult were much in evidence at a party ______ classes of the C hristian Bible school given this week by the Women s A rare tre a t aw aits the public in wag he,d W ednesday night at the Benefit association of the M accabee;tbe rendering of the dram a, “ M’s s , c h ristian church parlors. ‘The meet- lodge. The women were Pressed as Oibbie G ault,” at the Methodist -ng wag well attended Tbe r00ms children and played "kid games” church Friday evening, October 28, were a tt,actively decorated with, during the evening. - for the benefit of the community j autum n leaves and vines an d flow club house. ers tastefully arranged. An orig 17tf F or p leatin g, see Orre«. inal game, planned by the superin i May Leave fo/ C a lifo rn ia - tendent, Frank Patterson, was am us M otor to A pplegate— W ilmer Poley and family, accom- ing Each couple was given a sub Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Applegate mo-j panied by Mrs. Josephine Poley, ex ject upon which they were to com tored to the Applegate country on a pect to leave for California next pose a poem in a certain num ber of pleasure and business trip. week to spend the winter. ■ minutes. The poems were rea/f aloud and a vote taken as to which The dram atic entertainm ent by Woolens for men and women sold were considered best. Dr. Buchan- 17tf ; an conducted the stu n t games. The Dr. Mattie B. Shaw in the Methodist by the yard— C. Orres church on the even in g of October 28 j ----------- doctor formerly taught school and 299-tf »will be entertaining and instructive.. W atch Yeo’s window. it seems he hasn’t forgotten some of. ---------- Don’t fail to ehar it. his schoolroom methods. R efresh Wild G eese Sighted— ments were served by the ladies in Owe» Property Sold— Several flocks of geese were sight- charge. Those present, besides the Julius E. Foss, foAnerly of Tai-; ed over the city yesterday. The children, were: John W olters. W. J. ent, has purchased the home at 27$; birds, heading due south, are the Albert, S. Peterson, Mr. an d Mrs. S. B street from Mrs. A. C. Owen. The; forerunners of cold w eather, accord- M. W right, Mr. and Mrs. J. V .! sale was made through the Billings. Ing to the old-time w eather proph- W right, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochran, agency. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Home-made tam ales served at Dr. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. D. N .; For high grade tailoring for men Rose Bros. 37-tf Davis, V. V. Hawley. Ed Hunt, A rtro and women— C. Orres. Swingle, J. M. Beaver; Mesdames A tterbury, Owen, G albraith, Reed, Fashion Show— læ a v es for R o s e b u r g - The millinery and sewing classes Myers, Hall, Bryant, J. Putm an, W. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Perry left being conducted by the Parent- A. Cooper. D. Hale, M. Cole, F. D. yesterday for Roseburg, w here they J y n \ Teachers association are speeding Swingle, J. W. Headley, L. BonnfM,, will make their home. Mr. Perry is ; , . x. „ a v n . . i , i . UP th eir work in preparation for the J. Champie, L. Driver, L. Hedrick, an employe of the Southern Pacific, * . ; coming fashion show to be held in C. Morrison, F. Crowson, and Misses company. ;th e Chautauqua Pioneer hall Octo- M. Benedict and Vert Champie and; the superintendent, F. Patterson. ber 26. 9 M M TEMNGfl THE Friday, OetoVef t l. îWtt R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il ored during th e dull season— b ig assortm ent to choos® from -—every siae and every p r i c e - w onderful value«. See th e ex tra fin e French S erge dresse» at > 1 6.75. A ll w ool P o lo cloth coats at $ 1 8 .7 5 . ORRES TAILOR SHOP Used Car Bargains 1920 Hudson speedster in perfect condition, price $1650.00. Overland Four touring ear used o n 1 y tinea months, good as new price $650.00. One Stoddard roadster in good running order. A bargain, price $150. < hie good Ford bug, spe cial body, price $290. One Oakland Six tour ing ear, price $550. Monthly payments if de sired. B u s y C o rn e r M o to r Co. Main at Riverside, Medford, Oregon