SKP T ld ln « , LOBT— Tuesday, key-ring and eight keys. Finder return to ■ndtnw « fe to - 73-3» Jr M ARCRLUNOTdc, Phone 1|»J ter appointment or call 13 Hel­ dreaa at t i e Presbyterian church. man S t, upstair» a p t 67-gi In thia challenging message, Mias Barr pictured the task for p ßlalr Orgnlte Oe.’s Crystal Blue and challenge to the church In 1______ Gray, are unexcelled. Leave the Americanisation problems, the pad pas-J your orders for fall and spring racial question, and the work MS Boule-1 deHvary. 176 Bast Mala. S. among the colored folk apd among / 73-3* * FwuUatou, Manager. 6l-4fi WANTED—Furniture repair­ ing. Work done at your home or at shop. Phone 849-R. Med­ ford. Oregon. 48-36* with hath, gara Phone JMC. *** Unfurnished Apartments, 73-tf FOR RENT— Office or store BUILDING, Repairing/ Rhlng- r o o m . M to The Tidings of­ f e * iwnsqriy aeenplad.hy n w Ifng, Painting, KaUomlalng, Re- Meedlacratt. Plenty room for finishing. W. T. Blackwell, 319 «mail stora or office. Rent Garfield. Phene S3JL» 307-tf reasonable. Apply The Tiding» BOR RENT— Furnished apart- .»nent. Call at 186 N. Pioneer Ave. — <4-t< Covers were laid for seven, at a delightful Thanksgiving dianer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Above Tidings Day. Those present to enjoy dinner POR SALE—»Delicious apples, »one I J f f , J-. U N*U*r, _ DR. ERNBST A , WOQDS— Prs o and afternoon with host and W e limited tp eye, sur, hone and throat—X-ray Including teeth,. Office hopre, 10 to 18 and 3 to N o n e » OF HEARING OF W PIN S BUILDING BITR—Two 6, SwedeabUrg B1Ä«., AkhUtod, large lots facing Boulevard, gen­ F IN A L ACCOUNT tle slope, two blocks frem Ll-i The undersigned administrator brary, sewerage paid. Look at I R RLLTBON SHINN, DATAI. of Hie estate o f Herbert L. Citisene Bank Bldg. them u l make me aa offer, wBU Banta, deceased, has filed bi« Office Phone 3S1. Res. Phone XSd full and final account with the give terms. Clerk of sal« Court Honorable W. J. Hartaell, County Judge, hq» (jLeaignated the l | t h FOR 8AU&—6-room house day of December, 1926, a t tea «aar n«p « g g e school. Lot o'clock a. m., at the Courthouse 79x140. Price 88899. J. L. la Jacksonville, said county, as Ketch. Aahlaqd Hotel Bldg. the time and place for a b«srla< FDR aÀtìfc:— ïfewt'own* cuits, thereon. Any Ubjectlons' thereto U è par box, bring boxas. English must be presented on or before the time of such hegrlng. W alauts. M e par lb. Claifc’e Baad- * IV. BANTA, Adntlnlstswtor, Ung strawberry planta, 60c per 68-4 Fridays. hundred, yiaegar, 39c per gal. Cider, 36c per gal. O. RL A nder­ son. 439 Holly Bt. 73-4« anna Bank BuUdlng. BUT MT Cesser Home, 388 t i - l mo» Ä M Of and Mr. a p d » |fes.« j, R. Robertson Q a^ ’ **?•• **• ** •>•*») Francai ä s ä ä s celebrated g nuipber of qnnlvpr- sariee T hapk^lvjng day. Aside from the day Itself, there were observed the birthdays a t Mr and Mm. Towner »pd their wed-, «ling anniversary, all within the days Just before and following Thanksgiving. The feast was enjoyed By the n s which included Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Polejr. Mary Polay, Mrs. Josephine Foley, Miss Evangeline Poley, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron An­ drews and M l« Rita Andrews' ’tit Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartley and sens, Joseph add Collins of Phoenix. ' ' The day was Spent w ith'M N . Thomas In a visit with mid-day Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Thomas* has been hostess tgr tlie ¿nnual11 family ThanksgivAjK dinner for a number of yeatd. The family festivals alterante among the different families. Entertained In Medford— Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hammond were boat apd h o sts« at a fam­ ily Thanksgiving gathering at which the guests were: the R^v. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond ad< M iu . Marguerite HaQtfnond of A shlandr Mr. and M rs.-W . P. Fell, of Eugene, parent^ of Mrs. Ward .Hammond; Mrs. Bowr., also of Eugene. The day was happily spent by the guests with host and hoetesi, a raaj Thanksgiving vIML*. Mid. Josep h in e, Foley «ha hostess at a dinner redbntly, «tv- ea 'lnpompttmant to Mri and MM. H. P. Andrews aqd lira , Mary L. Mathews, at'Which the'honored guegts and Mr. and Mrs Aswan A n d re« , 4 Miss Marguerite Aa- drewa and Mye. O r^ e B. An- drowa Were present fr enjoy 'wife ufea hostesses, Mrs. Ppley •Do someth!*# worth while became it ig be«t. Give whatever .talent yon have to a job that wiH make life worth living for other people ae well m yourself—thia will lend to the g fe l of achievement. immediate fam ily. Yon will enjoy a good local reputation and be recognised as fitted. / prise, Saturday afternoon, fto- vember, the twenty first When a group of friends were invited to meet a t the heme of Mr. and treat. Mrs. Ralph Billings to enjoy with Further announcement will Re her the marking of another natal . made before th e meeting, of the day. Mrs. Billings did not suspect numbers on the program to ha heard. the delightful plans made tor this celebration sa d was must happily surprised. Though taken Afre, Abbie Thomas of unawares, she arpse to the oc- Medfprd, Hostessr- taaion and p a s one of thé mer­ Mrs. Abbie Thomas of Medford was .hostess at a .family gat her­ riest of the groap of friends as­ sembled. , - > meauing high quality Bm if yon have not shown by industry and accumulation that you have the of bosinew sense, ypu cannot oxpeet a fenker to rife any TBoney on yop.' i But shew him a bank bofe with regular de- poajft however smaH, and he will welcome yon Hardware Winchester Store ♦ f »e»> n * s n- P ottei plants and other pretty gifts were presented, her in com­ memoration of thio milestone, and signified the love aqd ea-! teem in which she is held. » Refreshments In «keeping brought to a close the happy at- ternooa. - J ■: ...- Those enjoying It With Mrs. Billings Were: the Rev. end Babcock’s Gift “Radio as you want Wbpr take chgjicea with hurried selezione at .the last minute, when you can reserve appropriate gifts here which you hftve bought after careful con­ sideration J. mm A ea S « a wa Give Something for the Gar — this Christmas a Comb i n V U a V T r e . t«r : r>v both local end internal, and ha» bets^ successful tn the treatment of Catarri iorover 40 years. "'Sold by all druggists F. J. CHBNBY ¿ k . C O -T oledo. Oh'.« "Distinctive Gifts For Disccriminatlnc People' hauling. blue bar- »77 mo. ¡QSTS. Mr. Md Mra. Io, MJkach K««r FDR H S I J i' D ry Manzanita 4 Oak wood. W. Tararner. ione 17F8. <7-49 1 H ST<- Bra d wheat, rsReanag. Beardless I «ray oats. Maxedon, Phone 331-R. 67-1 M p . R o b er to n , r, Mra M Ife'A llan. Hammond, Mra Mra. Anna! Mason, U i» - ’ ■ ■K.. • • . . ' Tbs Roy. sad Mrs. / . Q. Merglei and Betty Mercier r e e Mb»*1 family a n * the Aouge g u w i f c I Mr. and Mrs. 'Aaron Andrew* guests Thatoksgiving erenin« gt Ware boat and bootees at a fag>- the pleasant country hwne />! Mr. llr gathering, Sunday last, eofe- and Mrs. JL. Mikscbo, In .Befie- pRm’e iU ng M r .e f e MN. 8 . ’>.• vtow. < , . - f? After m e delightful dinger, fee Andrews, urho Wßto spending ehe week end at thefr home. ’• evening was spent very pleasantly Those present at dinner and is the real T han tagl|jag vtait pi ghtfjij Thanhagivlnp dinner:, the guyst« spdhdlng the day In' for the afternoon ware Mrs. a pleW nt fam ily visit at the! Josephine Poley, Miss Evangeline pretty bungalow home of the Poleyf Mrs. Grace B. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andrews and' hostess. . • the members of the immediate As one result of the stirring address, a large thank offering was given. Mrs. J. M. Ross, president of the Missionary society Introduced the speaker and was In charge of the opening program which prefaced the address of the evening. and daughter, the hostess. Mgs. Riley and her mother, Mrs. Kar­ man. Mrs. Reid *ad Miss Ethel Reid I Entertain- ■■ Miss Clara Anderson, Miss Edna Civic flu b Program— The Civic Club program fc>r Kennedy, and Miss Alice Robert­ Tuetday next promises to be (fee son were complimented guests at of- the most entertaining of the the pleasant home of Mrs. Reid op Eighth strqpt at a delightful onp year. As has been announced the A 0 - O’clock dianer. Dainty needlework and Jolly land Music Study Club will fur­ visit rounded out a happy after­ nish the numbers, and knowing the Intensive work of that organi­ noon for guests sad h o sts«. zation all mar bbMiCipate a real — Furnished cabins apartments. 168 . 88-tf R U C T IO N E B R 1 A. I a GIDRON „ Modern six-room bungalow In S a l« takan anywhere— anytim e. Klamath Falls. Will trade for Ashland. Oregon Ashland praparty. Addre« 649 f~ M B r t i N O t»NThAOTfek**~1 Oak.. 69-1B» b a sts« 'w a re M N .: Goney a A fe i W M W m AUsa, Mr. J. R. Wfc • M Mr and H n . m e e t w if e . • M r. J - M w ick atpacfc.to U0" •oon to spend the wlntof la JRp: Ma. . ■ ■ • , ■ . . : 9 P- r th is Itót o f Auto accessories make useful', practical gifts because they add to the comfbrt, gaiety and economy o f motor­ ing. Bemamher, too, that ah the fam ily enjoys them. Below ia a partial list of suggestions:, FAINTDjlG AND TINTING If you appreciate a firm clast Job of palnUng or tinting figure, With SWBNNINO A gear thg Dependable Patottog Contractor«. Phaaa 8 I8 -R «8-1 mo. VOOHATZEK BROS. Reap WeU Drlllera, * Estlmqtw given on water sys­ tems. Addre« 649 Oak. «8-1 Week’s 1 BTORANOE— HO aerea «raaka. 9*9 aerea tn C«lo- 49 a c r « Manning, Ora., liter your car in a high-gear pull on Church Street, Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M. November 28. STOCK CARS ONLY First Prize: Rear bumper tips. Seeomi Prize: Set of Weed Cbaias third Prize: Stop Light Hamaker Motor Co. Phone 37 . “Service Worthwhile