*«2*ï'Wki < Henry Aljdne, ’ Al«- f tam e. writes: “Mt boy had a i ta d cough and «old. I read Fall , about folbys HON BN * tar I * d after glviug It to him a fa« can be given the hopse by , dare be «ha «ell. He had been new p a n t and wall paper. I- taring tfete cough for t« o yean, t t a t FOLEY’S HONBT A TAR Let ns estimate the coet _ BAT PKARB la place of Apple« , Slopped It and aaade him ««11," for you. Phbne 172. Fine hand pished pears, 78 cents Contains no opiates. Good for per box in apple boxes, delivered. ohlldrea »ad that llha It. Oat Watermelons, Id cents each ;at > ' bottlo todat from your drag- e -furnlfbed Pfftch. Cantatopas, pptptoea, string gist and It «111 ba oa hand to ■eat worker« and beat aotorts LIS Central bssws. tomatoes, squash, cooking 2heck eoagha and colds. Sold apples. Call 222J1 at evenings or ' U-»* «•erywhere.. 222J office phono*. Leave orders at Bnbaaka, with t t a following pro- One of tha vary Interesting «> North Mata street. W. W. Rnb* gram: r- • •> «vent* of the season was tbb Mon. 21—tf Roll call— vacatlofi experience«. bridge party . held la qw Ctvfe Selected subjeet—Mrs. Bred Clab bouse Wednesday eveqjng M B M N T at tba Vtota A^art- Bngle. , given by the , «Ives of the HtW* Reasonable hates meat,' a warm, 'cosy fyrntohed, Review Of “ Behind the Springs hotel, directors la taper U t 'Omatta. Telephone tSjl two room apartment pith- kitch­ Ranges'*—Anne Cbannon. ef Mr? and Mm. R. W. Price. enette and bath, tw e and one A lovely guest prise was pro- BUILWNO, Repairing, Shlgg- *" Monroo— Mrs. H. H. Blhnrt. half blocks from libftury, Pkons Oag,, Patnttax, Kalsomlnlng, «,- e e seated to Mr» price. Mrs. Oor- If you have an 122. - M - t f (Intshlng. W. T. Blackwell, «1» Mrs. O. A. Pautoerwd don MaeCracken received flrri » * ladles prise for the fdgbeet »0*1-*! « — tafae FOR BBNT: —» Small 'furnish­ -Garfield. Phene SUL, One of th e dellchtfal parties score la bridge. Marsh Wag««* ed apartment.* Phone 222J. „ op^a^ag the coming season oc- j received first man's prise, eon» - •. iLf > 4 u — tf enrred Thursday afternoon when' solution prise wee received* by Mnt O. A. Paulserud entertained Mre. Billy Briggs. At a Ute * npmber of friends nt a« eariyjbour refreshments were served, "We will be glad to demon­ Would you send a message antnmn te a ,. honoring Mrs. C. at the eard tables and the fast strate ite many advant­ Ellison Shinn. of the evaffng was-enjoyed with DR. W. J. CRANDALL of real importance ages. .. . Autumn leaves and Ute flow- dancing. Osteopathic Physician « Hnrgnon fnemad tlkta HrM VNAtif. •B', • • Office Phone Ita. Home 457-d while the hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. ' K. Jornlinon and Mre. „ Andrew McCallen,, with slonary society of the Methodist PR. CHARLES A. HAINES . . «wsa , ■■■* «„4*» Mrs. Domino Provcgt, Mrs. J) E. cbnrch met yesterday afternoon Physician and surgeon . floor with -private bath. Garage. Enders, and Mrs. Andrew McOes at the". home of Mrs. C. B. i , ’" 2 Also two rooms with kitchenette. Office Phone tOW Pratt, <38 East Mala »treat. presiding over the ten toble. House PboneMM* Chfl after 4 p. m., Corner Flae Mrs. A. A. Mareke and Mrs. Dr. and Mre. Shinn expect to 339 E. Mai» Street and Matter. l l - t l Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M-j > make Ashland their injure home. Fred Engle were elected del**- to 2 P. M.; 7 to • evenings, « t i ­ gates to attend the'branch meet­ IT — Housekeeping sana Bank ’Building. - <7 . Surprise Party— ' - - —-- . ing to be hpld in Salem, October Inquire 2 « OtaTUn. end 2. During the social A surprise' party wan given H -tf Above Tidings Mary 8. Dutton by the Macabee hour which followed the business FOR RENT—New, modern, ladies Friday evening at the meeting delicious refreshments tlce limited to eye, ea ra o eesjid home of Mrs. ^Dut ton's daughter, were served by the bnatees. Mri. targnee heated Apta., and sleep­ ing roonm. Chattja Apts., Phone throat—X-ray Including tenth.. Mrs. C .'l. J. Porter, on North Pratt, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence 202-R. CaU forenoons or eve- Office hours, 10 to 12 nkd 2 to MaJh. Coder. I, Swedenburg Bldg.: Aehladd, A 'very delightful evening Rogue River bridge on Rooee- was »pent with games sad music. FOB RENT—Splendid light airy At a late hour refreshments velt PHahway espected to cost gpnrttnant. sujtaMé to t two or ‘ of Ice ercara and cake were 2200.000. three peradna. tfl Hatley street served. ' ” ' , or phone «42J. d-tf Mrs. Dutton wl|£ leave soon for her home in Spokane, after S visit of several months In l ND CABINET Ashland. ilman and Van t a t a linoleum, nearly no#., at 10«f Phone 101 Icenhower’a New A Second Hand A special hoard meeting o< store. SSO B. Main. Phpae 171. the Delphian« was called Wed- 27-f / For Service needs y afternoon nt the home FOR BALE—Three piece over- Dealer« In Coal. Wood. Packing. of Mrs. Clyde Malona la order 1923 Star R o a d ste r ........................... — • • ■ • • »280 stuffed salts. Phone 127, 27-ti Crating and Storage. Long dist­ to moot with Mrs. James Ooble, 339 E. Main Street 1917 Dodge Touring, gqpd tires, good running ance trucking. thè rational organiter. The In- shape ........ ........................................ .. .>100 MOBR BARGAINS — Homey I tercel in the Delphian movement cottage, tarage and k ill aero, 192G Chet. Touring, New Tires ................... .. 85 was made stronger than when well located. 2120«. Also hair 1921 Ohev. Touring, runs like n e w .......................>175 the club w u first organised. acre aad cottage and fruit in Th'V fact that Klamath FaHs i 1922 Ford Sedan, water pump, shocks, new tires >250 new school section, 2100*. 27-tf now has an enthnaiaatlc chapter ' FEHIGK - ROACH STAPLES « PAYNE al^well as Medford makes far Tlnnsfer — Bxproas — I more interest loOally.--^ Hanllng — Droy work kind» Quick motor servic Rome who were, asked In the wood of all kinds. Phono spring and could not Join have 272 B. Street. .,. i asked to colhe in-now ao they property, now reduced for «utek aale U t>200. 27-tf ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—Mdy might start the year’s work and Phone 37 “ Service Worth Whilq communicate with Ensign Lee not lose any of the foundation of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home, 222 May-, study. The hoard decided that FOE SALE— Nash fonr sedan fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon; ’ for a few days the membership In excellent condition. Nest. would be open so Delphian« are a u c t io n e e r »I sst * and comfortable. Must he asked to submit names of friends A. L. GIDEON seen to be appreciated. $660 anywhere— anytime they are anxious to have join with terms to suit. I. A. Youngs Sales takea to the supervisor. vMrs. Victor Aahland. Oregon 72 Fine St., Ashland. 27-2* Mills qt the ‘earliest possible NOTICE OF REARING OP PI­ date. The membership will then NAL ACCOUNT . be closed and meetings begin. The first board meeting to scheduled for Wednesday af­ ternoon at . the home of Mrs. ‘ Clyde MaloUe. The first conversational classes Cleanliness WINTER SUPPLY OF FU E L ® * Dry Fuel K a y Be Scares This Wtator J.O.RIGG COAL WOOD BLC CARSON-FOWLER UML CO. ■» «• In the Heart of Town No F k e Building THE PARK GARAGE is equipped to Universal Electric Adjust Your Bring your car in and avoid trouble with the officers. The Ashland Electric Shop Shoe. Repairing SPECIAL Wolff ire Heaters with Four-foot Real Bargair FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY Thin Portable 4 Radiant Aluminum heater is especially adapted for use in Bathrooms and small rooms. • Wolffire healers have been tested and approved by the laboratories of all the largest gas com­ panies, as being so constructed as to assure safe­ ty and efficiency in their operation. - 5 OakStreet Garage I SOUTHER OREGON GAS CO. HAMAKER MOTOR CO. Tidings classified do the busini TRY ONE OF OUR CAKES For Your Sunday Dinner and you will realize that it is cheaper and better to let us bake yOur cakes. FOR SALE—By owner, Lot, 112 by 142, with live-room houyc W|th bath. Terms. Inquire 278 OarfleU St. 18-12* alow, furiàlshed-, two or ohe family hotoe. Reasonable for cash, 10-tf . • • ■ ------- J* GE— 10-acrt farm; 7 Bltlvatton, family or- eta house: barn; good t In the tokn of Mill town with the big Price 26,080. Will Ashland property of eueer value, and give difference. ^ Address 1. Ray. Mttl Cftt. Ore- LITHIA BAKERY N o n e » TO CREDITORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY OlVj^N,; that .the undersigned *bse beep appointed ad mini »tra tor of th e, estate Of Charles O. Johnson, de-: «eased, by the eounty court o', Jackson County, Oregon, and > has qualified. AU persons hav-( jBg ^«1«« against said estate' hlch u - 8eptember 12. 1025. w MOORE. ? Administrator. $ i, 12-4 Sail When We Paid $100 tora Rooster J a l Off egg fWB ^ y I 11 »on c o u n ty a re ) O IL C O M PA N Y (CcZi/irsm) ; jBCk- m a k in g i”'r <’pnl n,<>re r,a| ' 's J I 0,11 of th e y WANTED—Good cow. R^ FrD 1. Box 122. Geo. pelato. 17-3* MAECflUAMG YSe. Phon« 182J tor appointment "or call SI Hel­ man St., upstairs apt. f«-L mo. .11,1 l,pnH "nW ,h'"' b e fo r e t h ia Im H came to tow». And now h ® iur ® ^0 hatch our chicks in a Buckeye Miinimoth inchbator. You can’t beat this combination anj where. S a v e6 per chat by ordering your 1926 chicks ar.d pullets before December 1st. Also all of our 220 dnnee. * ‘ WANTED: — Apple pickers, two weeks work, paying 2 cent« per box. Phon« STfltf. B. C. Gardner, Talent. - 22— 4 -Big California A il mai be ftnprovod SMITH QUALITY POULTRY FARM ew winter Red Crown gasoline is especially refined to ariats the utmost in quick starting and mileage in cold riving. Nowon sale from the red, white and blue pumps nt Standard Oil Service Statidns and deniers.