i- h S, t«A8 ASu L AND DAILY TIDING® FAGS TRREEi 'Æ TT" Classified Column Ons rant the word eaefc tf«“ - . 7 : To ran every lsS n s-toxsu a month or. more, 14c the v o id seek time. ’• FOB RENT ANY COBI* PT communicate With of the Salvation Army e t the • White Shield Homs. 161 May- fair A va, Portland. Oracea, *' M M M fufm Reasonable Ratee , 153 granite. Telephone l i t P r o fe s s io n al PHYSICIANS -W “ • FOR RENT— Furnished bouse. DR. W. J. CRANDALL Close In. Apply at Park Hotel Osteopathic Physician A Si Or phone 132. 77-3* , Office Plume ISO. Home 48Í-J First National Bank Bldg, FOR RENT— Two room bouse*; keeping apartment. 349 East . DB. CHARLES A. HAINES Main. 7 /-tt Physiols* and eargeoa Office Phone 104-J FOR RENT— Furnished house Hame PbonelM -L actors from Junior High Phons Office hour«, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2 55 or inquire Holmes Grocery. to 6 P. 11.; 7 to 8 evenings. Citi- t7-2 Bank Building. X FOR RENT— Small bouse, DR. HAWLEY — Above Tidings partly furnished. 43 Church office. Phone 91. street. 74-8 DR. Ar WOODS— Prac- tice llmll to eye, ear. nose and FOR RENT — Unfurnished throat*--X-ray Including ________ teeth,. apartment. Llthls Apartments. Office honra, 10 to 12 and 2 to 35 S. Second. 72 tf f, Swedenbbrg Bldg., Ashland, O regon.. FOR RENT— Office or store room next 1p The Tidings of O. ELLYSON SHINN, DJffJ». Ofttoens «»»if wi<ig- fice, formerly occupied by The Needlecraft. .Plenty room for Office Phone 181. Bee. Phone AM Evenings By Appointment small store or office. Rent reasonable/ Apply The Tidings plani A g MILL office. , 82-tt SASH AND FOR RENT — Clean front JORDAN’S WORKS, Cor. Helman ad Van rooms. Hot baths. 310 per mo. Ness. Phone 161. 194-tf Elk Hotel. 4th and A St. ’ 60-J. mo. WHITTLE TRANSFER CO. For Service FOR RENT— Furnished cabin« Dealers In Goal. Wood, Packing,' and small*, apartments. 153 Orating and Storage. Long dist Granite St. t 33-tV ance trucking. FOR SALE FOR SALE— Ivory bed room suite. Dining rgom suite. Queen Ann-blue leather seats. 2 rugs, ope Congoleum rug. Some odd pieces of furniture. 104 Bush Street. ' 77-5* . L. PO' leral Trana- tor — _ and motor tracks, OodÖ service at a rea- sonable p rice. Phone 81. ■n.w. .i t n A U C T IO N E E R A. L. GIDEON Sales taken anywhere— anytime. Ashland, Oregon PAINTING dONTRAdPQft FOR HALK— One cow and Jer AMBRO 8. PARK sey yearling heifer. Also one Painting Contractor ton hay. E. O. French, corner Experienced. Dependable. Otis and Laurel St. 77-2* Phone «8 U' FOR SALK—Christmas aprons, or leave word at Staples Realty O ffic e any style, sise or color, to order. Phone 323-L, Of call at 219 Gar FEHIGB’8 TRANSFER field St. ’ 78-3 Phone 410 878 B St. Drayage, storage and, long FOR SALB— A few choice Wyandotte pullets. Phone 398R distance - hauling. 80H2 J PAINTING AND TINTING F O R SA L E — Oak cab in et and If you appreciate a first olass kitchen range, also dining table. Nye Orchard, opposite experi Job of painting or tinting figure ment Station, Talent. 74-8* with 8WBNNING A GEAR the Dependable Painting Contractors. 68-1 mo. BUY MY Corner Home, 299 Phone 115-R. 71-1 mo* Beach 8t. , VOCHATZER BROS. Deep Well Drillers, FOR SALE—Late model Ford Estimates given on water sys roadster, delivery body, 3150. 215 Ohio street. ’ 71-8* tems. Address 540 Oak 69-1 mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE— VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR Modern six-room bnngalow in THORVAL H. and ¿ELA M. Klamath Falla. Will ’trade for FOLKEXBERG Ashland property. Address 640 Oak. * 69-12* Teachers of Violin and Piano Also a few old and new violins FOR SALE— Seed wheat, blue for sale. etem, recleaned. Beardless bar Ashland Hotel Parlor evory ley and gray oats. Maxedon, 977 Tuesday. 75-tf B St., Phone 331-R. 57-1 mo. SUMMONS —■----------------------------- . FOR SALE— Box Factory lum IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, ber yard haa a full stock of all FOR JACKSON COUNTY. kinds of building lumber at rea Flora WUlfoung, Plaintiff, sonable prices. 49-tf Vs. William T. Wlllboung, Defendant miscellaneous To William T. WUlfoung, De fendant: - . MARUEIXH MIRACLE MINERAI. IN THE NAME OF THE Mrs. J. A. Everetts STATE OF OREGON: You are Exclusive Jackson Co. Agent hereby summoned and required Medford, Óre. Phone 807-Y to appear in the above entitled Two blocks off East Main on Court and ¿ause and. answer tie Vancouver. 206 Willamette. Complaint of Plaintiff on» file 76-26* herein against you, Within six weeks after December 2, 1925, W A N TED TO R EN T— Four- the date of the first publication room, hath, unfurnished apart ef this summons. ment or home. Garage, no chil You will take notice that it Room 5, dren. Best references you fall to so appear and answer 77-2* Columbia Hotel. said Complaint, plaintiff will ap WANTED—(Woman to (take ply to the Court tor the relief washing. 818 Hargadine, or demanded In said complaint, a 76-8' succinct statement of which 1« 353-Y. a s follows: ' WANTED— Child to care for at For a Decree of this Coutt 76 8* ^faflolvlng th e bonds of ma mony existing between plaintiff D R ESSM A K ER — You will Und and idefendanL and divorcing Mrs. B. Van Hardenberg at 111 plaintiff from the defendant ab solutely, and for suth other and Bush Street. 74-1 m further relief as the Court may HOT BATHS deem* just and equitable. Massage and vibrator treatments. Thia summons, by “ order of Convalescent Home. -, 61—tf the Hon. 0. M. Thomas made / MARCELLING 78c, Phone 189J on the 30th day of November, 1926, Is served upon yop by for appointment or call 63 Hel publication thereof for a period man SL, npetalrs 4pL 67-tf of six consecutive weekf. L. A. ROBERTS, Blair Granite Co.:« Crystal Blue Attorney for Plaintiff, Gray, are unexcelled. - Leave Address, Ashland Ore. your orders for fall and spring delivery. 175 East Main. 8. Salen^ — Producers Gunning Pennlston, Manager. *• tt*tt A Packing Co., pays net of 386 a ton for Bartlett pear pool. Or • CONVALESCENT dlnary prices were 365 to Where the slek are eared fot * Special rate to intaMde. Call 111 a ton. Grandmother Compares Present With Long Ago ENNY and bar great-grandmother DEVELOPMENT IN W E N T CAUSES CHANGE ; ----------- Threeatia.Time^andjThrae^in^B&dj:,, ; w o n tuvng .a little chat while J they waited for the announcement from the maid that Christmas din ner was, ready. . Grandma Smith bad beefi born and reared In the Sooth. She*wes spending the holi days with her daughter In the North. Grandmother was' In her early nlnetleè, but a 'remarkable woman for her age. l'ail, erect, spry, she would never grow old mentally, tor she was too progres sive In bar thinking. “Jenny, 'ns I looked around the house Just now, I couldn’t help but realise-what a difference a genera tion or two has made in our mode of living. I couldn't keep from comparing this day and home with a Christmas Day and home I knew long , ago. Yon know, Jenny, An drew and I were niarrled on one Christmas, yean ago. * Andrew built a little cabin on a plot of ground he owned. It was perched up on a hllL I thought It was tbs loveliest, most beautiful cabin ever built In the whole world. And it was. It was the last word In coxy, home srchltectnre of the times. Inside It .had a dirt floor and a few pieces .of hickory furniture which Andrew had made. I wove all the linens and other cloth which we used. We were so happy. We had a big home wedding. One of wedding presents was a tin cup. t cup was a prized possession, much talked about and envied by my neighbors. Sometimes I won- iler, we lived so simply—and hap pily—and now how complex nre— " The dinner gong boomed forth a welcome sound. The family gath ered and with i Joyful chattering! hurried Into the festively arranged Christmas dinner table.—Eleanor E. King. ' . .ville, who Is" with a Eugene law firm, and Joan- Da Pawl of San Otego, who will locate to Port land. Baker City — 73 cars of catti» leave here to one day, \ V < ' Marshfield — Hugo Qnlst will fog 8,000,000 feet white cedar for export, as veneering. 1 WASHINGTON, Dec; 2. U. P .)— Developments in armaments and offensive weapons since the World W)gr hare necessitated changes In methods of coastal .de A i.; fenses and a corresponding z a change in developments in the Coast Artillery branch of the • Mt** ' Army, according to the annual These three boys are triplets, born to Mrs. R. W. Swanson of Chicago through a Caesarian operation. 7 They report of Major General F. W. arc, left to right, Ralph, Dale and.Burton Swanson, and a re In excellent hsalth, o s la_th«lr^njoth«r. ^ T bag ' weigh exactly six pounds apiece. Coe, Chief of Const Artillery, made public recently. , Four women, one of them and Thompson, Portland; Ivan “Since 1913f” Coe declares, who was a special student and Phillips, Carey and Kerr, Port- “the term ‘Coast Defense* hac did not receive a diploma, are land; Abe Rosenberg, with Max been used to designate a com- j Portland; Don New- Included on the law school's Xoan, mand of one or more forts pro-' burry, with his father. Senator roster of accredited attorneys. Tided for the defense of a har Only two women are in the Ous New burry, Medford; Earl bor or point o f th e coast. The school now, says Dean Halo, Conrad, district attorney, To use ef this term was based bn Who believes the field of law ledo; Russell Morgan and Ar the theory that an adequate de for women, though now In a pio thur Borg, together to Coquille; fense of a coast as a whole was neer stage, is Improving. These Gordon Wells, deputy district assured by the defense of Im girls are Margaret Woodson of attorney, Eugene, and Arnold portant seaports and Naval bases. Heppner and Frederlcka Travis Wells, justice of peace, Engenb. “The World War has modified Armond F . Fucha, member of of Eugene. this conception and an adequate UN IVER 8ITY OF OREGON, * • • x the law firm at Baker. Ore.; One Oregon graduate last year defense new coatempfatee deny Eftgene, Ore., Dec. 2— (Special) Janies fiT^Ross, established In a ing an enemy access to any land — With the percentage of fail Ted KurishagO' a .Japanese, sue ing place where he could q uiet ures to the state bar examina cessfully passed the bar exam Jaw office at Toledo; Marlon ly establish ‘himself In force. tions usually running from 25 ination of Hjlwaii and is prac Dickey, in a law office In Port Though land; James K. King of Prtne- Coe declared that Inspections to 30 per cent, there has been ticing |n Honolulu. of stations revealed that present only one failure since 1915 two or three foreign students (© . 14«». W «M «rn N a w s p s p s r U n to « .) training programs are too crowd among graduates of the Univer have registered in the Oregon ed and as a result of this regi sity of Oregon law school, ac school, Mr. *Kurlshage has been oaofia ar t i u v h o n b mental commanders are finding cording to William G. Hale, dean the only one to have completed Geo. W. Lowe, Phone 4 orhaadach«—rub the foratwsd the course. Dean Hale said. it difficult to maintain a high of the school. nelt and Inhale the state of morale in their com The record “Is pointed to with Other graduates of the school : LETTER ARRIVED 1800.000. mands.— :--------~ ‘ pride ” by Dean Hate who be Who are to law offtces o r doing- “ Reports of target practice lieves the Oregon law school, in work of a legal nature Include: HE didn't have Santa O»«r t i Militan J t n ll n J dans* address, but she have shown Improvement In fire the matter of state bar examtn Bordon Wlood, with McCaiqant knew that Aunt Mary must against simulated Naval targets, ations, has an unbeatable rec have It, so she wrote the fol however,”’ Coe states. “There ord. lowing letter to him and sent i-eeeesH »>>>>»»>««»»( >»«««»« has been an increase In the nnm Oregon gradnates, further It to care of “Aunt Mary, New York," having first rend her of hits per gnn per min more, are making names for It to her mother: ute, and to the , firing ranges themselves to their chosen field, Sm all saddles for boys “Dear Santa Claus: "I hope yon are wen. A r ^ ; and a decrease to the times of according to Dean Halei Though and girls to ride to school making adjustments from ob none as yet have climbed to yon! Won't yon have on, cheap. $9.00 and up. come thia year to y°aT alr- servation of fire by battery com eminence, because of their com See to your plows and harrows, plaln, or your automobile! manders. parative youth, he cautioned, the to be ready tor, the first rain. at Here Is my list: During one target practice to professional future o f many < ap Posts and fencing. 1 have a few “Too teddy bears to dresses. White Sewing Machines left e ’lcn Coaer A rtillery d istrict bat pears exceptionally rosy. A doll’s writing desk. A doll, over. Will close them out for not a girl doll. A doll's house tery personnel has been subject Of a class of eight graduates 366.00 each, at (It Is to the corner bookshop ed to a gas attack. These fix last fall all of whom success that is kept by Miss Sinclair!. ings have emphasised the ni fully passed state bar examina One bear brown and the other Lâthia Springs Hotel Bldg. tor gas masks suitable for the tions, seven are already practic white, I think that la alL Your loving friend.” personnel operating telephone ing. The letter most have sr- and optical Instruments. Rucji ! rlied, for the présenta did.— •||O -».»'/J a . development Is now In. prfl- I C. O. Hasard. »per U n lorn.) J 1SSS. w grefc. .4.1 “The .50 caliber machine gun has been adopted as the stan dard machine gnn tor antl-nlr- craft defense. As soon as funds Christmas Card That are available these should re Ended His Loneliness place the present .30 caJlber ma-i OR several years circumstances chine guns and automatic rifles bad made James Wlngall move now in service to Coast Artillery from town to town so that, he seemed to lose almost the entire Stations. connection with his past. He was Coe stress e s the need tor fur so occupied with trade he did not ther developments In anti note the passing years, nor feallse that almost all his schoolmates now aircraft works and development were married and he a bachelor of sound locating devices and proper searchlights tor use In of thirty-live. ♦ One Christmas Eve, however, connection with Coaet Artillery when he returned to an empty ho tel room, It was' with feelings that Defenses. to spite of his business success, something vital was lacking In his life. Perhaps that was why he dis If yota need an office or small liked Christmas so. When busi ness ceased, nothing else remained. storeroom, t h e . room next to In the solitude of his-room, he The Tidings office Is ready for opened the few’ Christmas cards you.“ Apply nt The Tidings of which still sought him out Every fice. 02-tf f • one he scanned he tossed aside, ex cept one from the flrst'glrl he had ever kissed. He held It tenderly and read It many times. "You faithful dear,” he murmured, and going to the telephone, Inquired when he could catch a train. He had decided to go home and see his 'friends again, and find a part ner, If he could, to make life really a success.—H. Luring Cook. / - w i o= OREGON LAW SCHOOL SEES GOOD RECORD & Itlasies m good after aiim er- S Beautiful Gifts for Everyone Darling Studio & Art Store PEIL’S CORNER winter F G rip (® . l ( l t . W w t« r n N r w s * s p « r U a lo n .) White Christmas Trees To prepare white Christmas trees take branches of evergreen of desired sise and dip to thick starch to which a small box of bórax baa been added and while trees are still damp sprinkle each with arti ficial snow. The trees when dry may be placed to pots or baskets and the top of earth covered with moss. A larger tree may be made to glitter with artificial enow by sprinkling It on while the branches ■re moistened with glue. Tofts of cotton and glass Icicles may be used I n winter your automobile re quires a free-flowing oil, if it is to start quickly and be free from dangerous friction. A ll oils do not meet this requirement, but here again Zerolene proves one its superiorities — it flows ely at low temperatures. For Golfing Friend For onto’ golfing friend, a nice rift would be a small score pad to a leather wrist strap. It provides a space for keeping one's own score, that ofzhla opponent, and the number of holes played. Test -H e torn prtmosed, bat does he really love to e r “Walt and dhe what he sends • M for Christmas, girlie. Than give him your answer.” Christmas Eve Bread According to an old superstition, brand baked on Chrlotmas Era will become moldy. The Dalles — Libby, McNeil A Libby cannery now employs 200 persons, canning apples. Serious illness and oom plications often follow an ordinary Cold. 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