ASHLAND BAJÍA TIDINGS Classified Column Classified Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every Issue for one month or more, 14 c the word each time. PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIAN 9 OR. HAWLEY—-Above office. Phone 91. Tidings >-> » < ♦ > > >■», nr»1» » O l a » > < » w W w» S o e ic Thursday, August ¿4, 1024 Vndéf the Craft work may be HENDERSHOTT NEW’ HEAD avw 4 ift ^4 this V» I e v exhibit, h lV ti Wood-block TI * 1 — ... seen op soldters . s home printing. Tie-dyeing, Batik, Sten­ cilling and Stitching. ROSEBURG, Aug. 12.— Trans- will evening be present both • tu Hostesses r n o « , and to d ire « i ¡ fer of properties ,’h e ' Oregon "a„°° : ì : t “ ‘r the u ? n’ 1 d l8 ,rtc t’ " " “ ' ^ ' ( o r ^ 1° T "-n,: ss c n n ^ S ’! UÄ I'illim DR. C. W. HANSON viewing ted high school . . . . . . . . the . . . wonder- ...... Ä ,Ä i „ .........„ ... Dentist l ful display along the various Special attention given to pyor-j FOR RENT luc 1 control. ) phases of a rt in which pupils at Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P. M. new commandant, replacing Judge! Classified Ads Bring Results ___________ rhoea. Office upstairs in B eav er; the School of A rt have had such 1 Riddle who was removed by the K )R RENT — Furnished two- I Block. Phone 17S-J. 233-tf. i and evenings. opportunity in development, be- state board of control recently. room apartm ent, 34 9 E. Main. ‘ cause of the establishm ent of this Mr. H endershott in taking over, 290-6* DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ school. tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano the Institution stated that he ex­ CALENDAR OF THE W EEK dulged in until time to start on j * * * l"OR KENT— Six room bunga­ pected to make no changes in the! th ro at— X-ray including teeth. Friday, August 15. A rt Exhibit, low, spick and span condition, staff and complimented the retir- Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc j Civic Club House. A fternoon and the homeward way, coming by A nother Pleasant Trip__ the Union Creek Cut-off. Mr. and Mrs. Mark True have , ________ _ ______ close in, unfurnished except for 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, i evening. The party report a w o n d erfu l! ju st returned from a week’s out- stoves. Staples Realty Agency. Ore. i Saturday, August 16. W. R. C. outing, and recommended an es- j ing. They were accompanied by 291-tf | Meets at 1. O. O. F. Hail. A fter­ pecially beautiful place in which Mrs. Cora Dodge, of Ashland. FOR RENT— Furnished room DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ noon. , to picnic when at Diamond Lake with or w ithout housekeeping They visited C rater Lake firs t,1 dence and office, 108 Pioneer Tuesday, August 19. Open Those who planned this pleas spending the night there and j privilege; also good garage. Mrs. avenue. Telephone 28. Office i House. Civic Club. Civic Club ant outing were the Misses Grace during their stay taking the won-1 we are introducing this summer D augherty, 55 Pine St. 287-12* hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5 ! House. and Anna Luman, and the Messrs. derful “ Rim Road Drive . a w onderful new prearation Inose lost, broken or damaged parts p. m. only. Wednesday, August 20. Upper A rthur Peters and L'.oyd Crow- FOR RENT: — Four room Most of their time was s p e n t' ^ no^ n a s house. For particulars see Mrs. DR. E. B. ANGELL^-Chiropractic ValIey Community Club. Meets at fon. in your car—no matter what ! at Diamond Lake which they en- Harmony « • « Lane, Tidings at 4:30 P. M. and Electro-Therapy. Office the home of Mrs. Huxley, W alk­ j joyed immensely; the boating and Cream of Almonds er Ave. 2:00 P. M. sharp. name it bears 291-6 Picnic in Park— ' fishing engaging a goodly share phone 48; residence 142. First ♦ • * » ♦ The following group of friends of th eir attention. National Bank building. FOR RENT— By the year, eight It keeps the skin Upper Valley Community Club— and relatives met for a. most d e - ' The retu rn trip was made by ' room furnished house; garden smooth, soft and The Upper Valley Community GET YOUR STOVE repaired at lightful picnic and reunion in the F o rt K lam ath and Pelican Bay w ith fru it; barn, pasture. Inquire w lrte— makes the ? Eagle Iron and Brass W orks, Club will hold its next m eeting at Lithia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe and a night was spent at the Lake (pream 668 North Main. 291-6tf the home of Mrs. Huxley, on complexion frse h I i Oberlain street. New grates and Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Homer of the Woods where they recent- I y V c have Stromberg carburetors, Timing fllmcnds W alker avenue next W ednesday, ind fair. It is un­ FOR R EN T:— Store building ~ ! liners made to order, any style Whiple, Mr. and Mrs. R. R i ly spent several days. excelled for sun- at 67 N. Main, after Sept. 1st. S. j stove. Stock on hand. Stoves for August the tw entieth. Crawford and daughter Fern, Mra. The entire trip was most de­ Gears, Detroit Springs, Farren-oid Fan Belts, The m eeting will begin prom pt­ b u r n, windburn, 264-lmo. Mary Crawford, Mrs. Carrie Pink­ lightful; the time spent seemed D. Taylor. 292-5tf Ra,e- ly at two o’clock and every one erton from F ort Jones, Califor­ and roughness of all too short for the scenic won­ Victor bearings, Fly Wheel ring gears, Mason, I DO FANCY cement work, FOR SALE is asked to be ahead of time if nia, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pink­ he skin. ders th a t a r e .to be seen. chimneys, septic tan k s; also cem- • possible for there is so much to * * * Kelly or OTO tires and hundreds of other auto PRICE 35c 'FO R SALE:— Pears and Craw­ etry work, etc., J. D. Peffley, 143 discuss in planning for the ex­ erton of 21 East Main. A fter the wonderful dinner to Note— Men will find this preparation ford peaches for canning at 527 6th St. 227— Imo* hibit for the F air th a t the hours very soothing after shaving. which all did ample justice a de Tuesday’s reception at the Terrace. Phone 408J, J. A. Gear. will be well filled. - lightful afternoon was spent in MONUMENTS 293-3 If possible something of the I visiting, sightseeing and enjoying Civic Club house will be found on another page. program will be given in Satur­ the Lithia w ater. ASHLAND GRANITE FOR SALE— All sized cucum­ day's issue, but all may rest as­ MONUMENTS bers for picking. Also green pep­ The guests departed at a late Heppner— JFnion Oil Company sured it w’lll be an interesting one. hour for home all hoping to have Oregon Granite Co. pers. Phone 485-J. W. E. Pierson, opens big distributing plant here It is hoped every member will S. PENNISTON. Salesman. Boulevard. 288-tf many more such delicious dinners, Res. 476 Laurel Phone 444-Y be present. and spent many more such happy • • * FOR SALE— Reed baby cart in _______________________________ j days in Ashland. good condition, 733 Oak, call 4NY GIRL IN TROUBLE May (jUCS(S from California— Mrs. C arrie Pinkerton who has 427-Y. 287— tf communicate with Ensign Lee Mra E1]a u Mills ba Pair led. tions will be found to give im j every one takes part. Miss Ruth a most delightful time as is usual All 25c m en’s fine sox, pr. . .19c cheviots’ etc’» etc- EverY garment Mon’s $5 work and dress source of the trouble and by theii York presided at the piano and with the fortunate ones who can spend some time at the lake, and W. A. SHELL, Prop. soothing healing antiseptic ac­ led the delightful chortts. Men’s $1.00 silk sox, p r...........69c stylishly tailored shoes ............... all wish the entire summer and ¡32 A. St. Ashland, Ore tion first allay the pain and sore­ Those who were present to en­ To 75c men’s silk sox, pr. ..49c 10 $(> men’s work and dress p art of the fall m ight he spent ness and then by direct contac. joy the banquet and musical there. To $2.50 men’s dress shirts $1.85 LOT NO. 1 SUITS THAT e < e shoes ............... ............... $4.69 with the ulcers and piles cause evening were the Messrs and Notes from a letter telling how ------------ ----------------- ------------- SOLD UP TO $25, NOW To $7.50 work & dress them to heal up and disappear Mesdames Edwin Dunn, David the days pass out at the delightful Big lot of m en’s high shoes, pr........... ............... $5.49 McKinney, Floyd Putm an, V. K. forever. resort where so many Ashland LOT NO. 2 SUITS THAT grade dress shirts go at I t’s simply wonderful h o w . Allison, Jam es Putm an, Frank To $3.50 Scout & W ork both local and internal, and has bet speedily they act. Blessed relief '¡Shaffer, Mrs. John Leggett, Lloyd friends have cottages, and rest SOLD UP TO $30, NOW shoes, p r........... ............... $2.29 and play and enjoy each hour In successful in the treatment of Catan Men’s A fine khaki shirts fof over 40 years. Sold by all druggist often comes in two days. Even in! Bryant, Miss Ruth \o r k . Miss leisurely fashion. 89c t LOT NO. 3 SUITS THAT * * « F. J. CHENEY S l CO.. Toledo. Ohl cases th a t have steadily resisted Benedict, Dr. Maude Hawley and ! Men’s fine felt dress Up to m en’s union suits 95c SOLD UP TO $35, NOV/ i