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▼ole» and plano. Stadio. 113 Sham an S t M n. M. J. W olcott 4 , IN UX.MOta * * * * ? ** tr a m a of baaineea ability to tak< up w*U established business. fob R J * * — F r t v .u a m » . Atones ..«Ik .Ms« i M b - t d ' . . . . M - l toto ing room,i piuma' M4J* apertm eeta AAftta aa lf. Phono 2«tfe or oaU'gj Shook Dnlldtag. . ■ •• 133—• wit* poatrr, bath, good range, garage. Iaqulra l i t —-7th street. t t s —u FDR RMKTi— Nicely furnish ed bleeping room. Litkin Apart ments. » So. Jnd. 168— tf 3 room f i ^ house with garage. Phone lOJ-tt . ■ismsmi ■ biie ,1 a, ■ ■*. » . i . i * si i ,■ FOR HALE OR TRADE for Ashland property, 3d acre ranch, 1 1-3 miles on East Mata Street road. Goo» Improvements, also FT»R SALE; — Pnlleta for bréedlng. All laylng real rede, >3 nach, some Males | 6 ’ and np. Durfee 706 Penn. Ave., Ashland, IO«-»» German Polios irt street, Tom l » l — «* — F d r gale ^16 ae r ee good t ile drained land- Berner Walker Ave. and Main St. Ashland, Oregon Call 6 7 7 -9 . 8 t\ or ’ hone , , 1 R ; 7 'A, 166— 1 mo Bellview district, cation and « ce ffi The guest list laduded Mr. sad Dhet Meeting»-* Mrs. A. R. Kincaid and family, The daughter* of the Nile WEl Mr. and JIrs. Clarence Taylor and mast In Ashland Saturday, Jata aory I-, A "no hostess" inadh- family. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hum eon" to featured, which is given aker and son, with the hestoss ’ at the Ltthla springs hotot, « Mrs. Taylor. • All present enjoyed to the ut 13:80. \ . . The regular Ossston follows, hl termost the happy day together. (Continued From Page ThrepV Masonic hall, with ths attendant business meeting and election of Ctvfc Flub— f Thia splendid report of TUee- officers. An'excellent attendance dsy*e meeting of the Civic Clnb thsi luncheon. ; to expected. Blair Granite Co.'s Crystal Bine The regular meeting was at The place e f meeting rotated. was'kindly famished th e ed ito r ordegp for fall and spring two o'clock with the installation -The coming Saturday at Ashland, by the secretary. "Immediately following the ry. 17k Bast Mata. B. of the following officers taking with Medford nod Grants Pass place aftdr the short business in tarn as hosts far the organl- pledge and salutation of the ting, session. Mrs. Nellie Peters was { satloa. the president, Mrs. Gofdon Mac- the installing officer and re- ’O w e . .. *■ Cracken opened the MiSlness oelved high praise foe her effle-- Alplu» Chib Meets Tuewtay— meeting and called for the re ieney in the performance of this Alpha Club holds its meottorn ports which were .reed and ac responsible work. ---- -------. Tuesday,.-at "Masonic Hail. The cepted. Those installed were: Presi “A communication was read hostesses will be announced l e t » . dent, Mr»- Alice Turner; Senior Vied President. Mrs. Elisabeth ing the observation of "Homo- Robertson; i Junior Vice Presid Coming Week.." This was rer ent, Mr». Sophia Gantare; Chap ferred to Mrs. Hasson, who Is tallows the lain, Mrs. Julia Colon; Secretary, chairman of that committee. A Mrs. Nellie Peters; Treasurer, card of greeting likewise was Mrs. Lulu Howard; Conductor, read from Mrs. Blrdalln Norris. Mrs. Delta Inlow; Assostant Coa- A letter was read from Mrs. dadlor, Mrs. Dora Payne: Guard, Van Zante In reference to the Mrs. Jessie Searing; Assistant were host hag hoetees at an Scholarship Loan Fund contri borate Christmas dinner, Guard, Mrs. Addle Yerrtan; Must bution. At this point Mrs. Macr covers laid for twelve, atan, Mrs. Elisa Reid; Patriotic Cracken requested Mrs. Louia Iuntructor, Mrs. Ethel Cook; menu embraced all the della ,Dodge to present to the member- of the senaoa, with turkey Press Correspondent, Mrs. Hattie Moore; First Color Bearer, Mrs. piece 3e resbtanee. A part of the dgy’s entertalh- Play to be given by- Mrs. W. M Alma Stennett. Second Color atent was the beautiful Christ. Poley.and Mrs. F. D. Wagner as m a B tree bearing presents for nil a means of raising money fur the Loan Fund. Haas; Fourth Color Bearer, Mrs. who were there. Mrs. Dodge atated that a de Those enjoying the boaalfal Opal PhilpOtt and the Maitalling ttaltomdate had not been fixed hut Officer, Mrs. Nellie Peters. day u ither were Mrs. Ctara Taylor, that the Play would be gives» In A beautiful bouquet of carna r. and Mrs. A. D Hamaber and about three weeks at the Vlnlag tions was presented to the new son J. C., of Klamath Falls, Dorla Theatre. The admission would president, Mrs.' Alice Turner. This organisation has a social and Leon Taylor, Bernice,-Bar ho fifty cents and for ladles only. HH» She asked the cooperation" of sit meeting every two weeks, witk old, Lealle and Eunice Kincaid present and any one wishing to and the host and hostess. large attendance and Interest apll tickets should consult Mrs. ing programs. Hostesses are ap1 Dodge, Mn. MacCrachen or Mrs. pointed, who look after the social Pgat NoMo Grand Club M o eta Karl Nlms. The P u t Noble Grands’ Club hour and provide refreehments. Much time has been apent in The next meeting will be Mon will hold It’s meeting Friday, ol the prepantlon of -the play to this week at the I. O. O. K day, January 11, At the I. O., O. bo presented by Mrs. Wagner F. Hall, with Mn. Opal Philpott, Hall at two o’clock. Since this Is election of of fiber r. and Mrs. Poley and the fact that Mrs. Julia Cotoa, M n. Allen and It to given by them is sufficient Mn. Alma Stennett, as hoeteases. U Is urged upon the membenhip Insure those attending a splen They will be assisted by a num that all make a special effort to bo present at this 'meeting. ber of others, In serving refresh The hostesses are Mrs. Lena ments which close the social Nolsqn and Mn. Cora Dodge,.for afternoon. TO INSURE OB the Jpclaf hour which follows NOT TO INSURE the business meeting. . E FOR BALBi — 10 head milk cow*, soma frosh. 366 Mountain Avo. Phono H I T . 104— 16* FOR SALE: — Fresh young cow and calf. Price 660.00. J^ O. Gilbert RL 1 Bex 100. 164— 3« >10.40. Eagle 146 Oberlin a t FOR SO IE Two W Old grape vinse. Tokays and other varieties. Edwin P. Hughs». Talaat. 86-1 mo.« th at is NOT the question Entertains at Dinner— "Mrss. F. E. Dodge entertain ed with a bountiful dinner at her home on Harrison street New Tear's Day in honor of Mrs. A- R- Kincaid,' who Is sa old school mats of Mn. Dodge. Covers were told tor fourteen After dinner the young people wore entertained With games, while tha older folks enjoyed thematavss' in the pleasant visit of old friends.. Every one there reported a fine time." PAINTING AND TINTING If yon appreciate a ttnk eines Job of painting or tinting figure with SWÄNNINO A GEAR, ths WANTED:—-Loan of ISSO for Dependable Painting Contractors. two years In Ashland residence Phon» 816-R. 03-1 mo. property, value 38666.00. No. 88, Caro o f Tidings. 100-5« MERTON E. THOMPSON JPalntar add Decorator WANTED— Clean cotton rags* Paper Hanging no buttons, hooks or snaps. 5c a Tinting a Specialty pohnd at tha Tidings office. Furniture Roftaished Estimates gladly famished WANTED: — Batteries to re- / Phone 9 1 or 76 chatge, >1.00. All electrical work done at Ford sot prices. Clay- comb. Motor Company. 100-tf WANTED— Asmjtng, refining, rare minerals wanted. T. W. Ometter, opposite Conrlir,Grants Pata. >0« — 0« People are surprised at the quick action of simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph, c. p. gly cerine, etc., as mixed In Adlerfka. This removqe stomach GAS In ten minutes and brings ont a sur prising amount of old poisonous matter you never thought was in your system. , No matter what you have tried for stomach trouble or consti pation. Adlerika.is so wonderful In Its QUICK action thgf you will be astonished. This excellent intestinal évacuant' stops that Family Reunion— ’ "Mrs.. Clark Taylor was "host full, bloated feeling and makes you enjey eating. Don't waste ess at a delightful dinner at bee time with pills or tablets but homo on B street, Bunday the 8", FEHSGRR TRANSFER get REAL Adlerlka action today with all of her chUOron add part Pho«* < > • ; E7B R BA of her »grand children present. Drayaÿs, storage and long distends haohn«. , / ’ / OO-tf Insurance is a recognised ne cessity. The question is how to Insure. A very Important part of our insurance service Is the in spection of Individual proper ty risks and advice on how the various available policies Should be used to cover them adequately. Ask u / bow to insun. Our advice Is practical and our policies are so«ad. Our Policies Prottd ' Billings Agency Bstab. 1886 f t 41 B. Main St. Real Batata A Reel inseranc ELECTRIC NOTICE 3; hdT«"WHfll the Real Estate and Insurance business of W. w . romm * « i f * r ,'* b « m to toset aU tab friends and tat own at the old sta n d s 03 N. S 9. D. TAYLOR 108— Ot E to FELT W anted sowing hr the <tajr. EW. L. E. Cjpsby, 111 North Mat*- Phons 810-R. 10>—tf cisco. Isn. 7 ' I adHkquakS was 4»rod p. to. laet te today Indicate »TtyfOGHApHKR WANTED: — Btohdy work ter sxperteaced per* sdto Briggs A Brl»gs, Attornst» vf... W Y - ' . When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly et around Just try Red Peppsr ,ub and you will have the quick est relief known. Nothing has sueh concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Insfant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spOt through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion— and the old rheu matism torture Is gone. Rowlee Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, coats little kt any drug store. Oet a Jar M once. Use It for Lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds In chest. Almost Instant re lief awaits you. Ba sura te got the gbrfutae, with the dame Rowlee on each package. loo-tt ■ Bend— F i a t , cabla in place tW .bsltattfe CroolMdiRiver hlgb- wnp* bridge, 3 3 o’ fe e t. high. * HEATERS Are mighty ctfiy in the tooins . without Rpadster W B. Main Street Opening mid-winter term. Hasel- rlggs Vocal Studios. Jan. 11th. Prospective pupils Invited to call at Mlse W>llaee*s Studio Beavpr Bldg. Monday aafter 1 P . M . High School credits by accredited teacher. lOS-eod Mountain States Power Co. will have sixty man rebuilding the Springfield-Albany Une. BASKETBALL evening at the Clklç Club house. the two eonatrles. HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. J. A. Rugar, sad Mrs. H. Armory, Friday. January 3 , * Aspects of Religion In Baby lonia," was told by Mrs. J. H. F.-Saekett ara the hoeteases for McGee. Mrs. H. C. Qaley, la the absence of Mr.s Gladys Rose, read an Interesting paper on "Babylonian Literature." Mrs. Olite Teo named the "OEF est Legal Codes," citing some of Heavy AU Wool Sold at $8.50 the laws In vogue at that time, and from some of which wo might profit today. Mrs. 8. A. Peters Jr., told of ths city of Babylon, and of Its wonderful double walls. Mjs. Everton ex plained Interestingly about Mes opotamia; that no other country Biggest Little Store in Town had ever been ao much of a mtir- Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings tary problem. Mfsj Frank Dean how snndunC- Beautiful Plaid Blazers Now $6.50 ARMY GOODS STORE cheerful But there is a big house next door to Smith's that no one ever stops to admire. Its windosjrt are always dark. T h e porch light seldom shows a welcome. T h e windows along the aide give back spooky reflexions from the street light on the corfaef. • V B-r-r-hl ' "4 • i A '< • , Switch on the lights! Electricity If t h e cheipeot service you THE CALIFORNIA OMEGON POWER COMPANY C oupe... 3*18 0 0 Coach 3008.00 Nhff"T0» Truck .......,..»4*8.00 The Aflhhnd Electric 9hóp the evening and a pleasant sostai hoar is anticipated. Tm riag »loves these cold days. M that Mrs. Domino Provost would give "Currant Events," which included floods, coat Strikes and other news as heard Over the radio. Mn. Haines reviewed the book, “The Perennial Bachelor," by Anne Parleh. This concluded the program had the president Oxptessed the thanks of the Civic Club for the afternoon's Interest ing entertainment add the ap- preOlation- of. the Civic Clnb for the chance of a glimpse into the Work the Dslpktan Clnb- Is going. Dnsjng the soeial. hear, tea Was.served by,Mrs. P. 8. Provokt Mra. Don Whitney end Mn. Herbert McCarthy. W ith electricity so plentiful, so conven ient and so reasonable, why shouldn't anyone en^oy plenty o f light? Chevrolet Prices l< 4 -* 0 * did eotertalam sst. * Not gtato the fact that those going will be well repaid but the object fbr which it le given to altogether Worthy. The president stated that the Executive Board at Its meeting, had decided to take new members from January 1 late the elob On a payment of eno dollar. The business session mow and« od, the preeldeat of the D elphian Mrs. Frank Dean was latrodaeod. She, la turn, introduced Mrs. V. Y. Mills, who had charge of the program to he presente dat this Um« * * ’* • ! , Mrs. Mille gare an eutttm ef the work of the Delphian organ isation and then naked Mrs. Bur- dic to gire a comparlsen of Egypt Chassis Only Ohe-Toh Tfttok ......... 3038.00 Chassis Qnly with 8x80 Tires Motive Shop I ftelining Done by Machinery