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One cent the word’fiilbh ^ime. To /up every issue for one month Or m ore'I-2c the word eachtipie. Furnlshi VOR RENT room modern house— close inf 6th St. 2*3 WANTED: —- Cherry Pickers, over 14 years of age. G. W. Nich ols. Phone 18F2. 231-40 Í - ' maternity Rosso nable Rates Telepbqne IB* ? JQom, fur l i * Granite. FOR RENT: nished apartment, . > a teg u « « * fc B b te ttS AND LUMBER at tyro blocks from post office. 160 Box Factory. Phone 30. We North Malin or Phone 264J. deliver- l**-tf • 233-tf FOR RENT i— Two apartments you will like. Clean, cool, modern and beautifully furnished. Cal) afternoons at 31 8. Second St. 231-tf Professional and Insiness Directory FOR RENT: — A good garage. DR. W. J. CRANDALL Cement floor. Call afternoons at Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 31 8. Second St. 2Jl-if Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Office Phone 120 « FOR RENT— Furnished h eu u on Laurel 8t. Inquire 332 Har- DR. OBQROE SMITH gadine. Phone 362-L. 229-tf Physician and Surgeon Office Phone le s -J FOR RENT— 180 .acre ranch Booms 1 and 2, First National for season. Cherry Creek, Klam B a n k | j - - O f f i c e Hours, 10 ath Co. Excellent pasture,' water« to 12 Noon; 2 to 6 p. m.; 7 to fencing. Cattle or sheep. Phone 8 evenings. S14-R J. P. Rose, Ashland, Ore. DR. CHARLES A. HAINES 328-5 Physician and Surgeon ; FOR RENT; — Two room Office Phone 1O W . hones keeping apartment. *41H Home Phone 104-L Main, 208-tt Office beers, 1« to 18 A. M.; 2 FOR RENT; — Smell apart- to 6 -P.-Mr»-7 to 8 evenings. — menC„ yery attractively furnish Citizens Bank Building. ed. Mpdern conveniences and close DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac in. Especially suitable for stu tice limited to eye, ear, uose and dents or women who work. 316 throat— X-ray Including teeth. Hargadiae. , 206-1 mo. Office boars, 10 to .12 and 2 to 6 / Swedenburg Bldg., Ash FOR RKBT— F u m ifted apart land, Oregon. ments and sleeping rooms. Llthla Apts.,1 35 S. Second street. Furnished cab- FOR RENT ins and apartments. .Reasonable, by month or week. Call 153. - " 139—<f Don’t Forget thr- No. C. BLLTSON SHINN Dentist Citiaens Ba^ik Bldg, ice Phene 151. Res. Phone Evenings By Appointment W. / . MOORE, Lawyer,— Offices ever the Ashland Tidings office in Camps Building. Practices in tbs United Çtates cqurts and n)l the courts of California and Ors- »eg •• cw^^^wwwaiiBpt Tinting, Cabinet Work, Roofing, PLANING MILL Cement Work, day or contract, Blackwell, 516 Elizabeth St. JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET WORKS, Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 1-61. 194-tf FOR HALE:— Currents, if you want them at 4 0 c popnd pr *1.19 WHITTLE TRANSFER GO. per crate, come and pick them For S o n ic« yourself. C. A. Gray, 1372 Iowa. Dealers In Coal, Wood,* Packing, 233-2t Crating and Storage. Long dist , FOR SALE — 6 room furnilsh- ance trucking. ed. dandy house, fruit, cheap, 132 T. L. POWELL— General Trans 7th St. * 233-1 mo. • fer — Good team and motor trucks. Good service at-a rea FOR SALE— FVyiers, -butter sonable price. Phone S3. milk fed, dressed to qrder. John B. Hair, 575 Liberty. Phone 335L. 232-8 PAINTING CONTRACTOR Thompson and Burlingame Painters an<j Decorators Paper Hanging — Tinting a Specialty. A REAL SACRIFICE— Will sell Estimates gladly furnished. the Brick house, 7 rooms, modern, Phone 98 19«tf large beautiful grounds, on Boule FEHIGE’S TRANSFER vard for 82000 below real value Phone 410 - 875 B St also— Drayage, storage and long dist 60-ti SPLENDID FIVE ACRES, fruit ance hauling. and garden, small house,, beauti DR. J. P. CHISHOLM ful location East edge of town, Veterinary Graduate a bargain at 83000. s 868-J 707 Oak St Staples Realty, Ashland Hotel. 227.tf ANY GIRL IN - TROUBLE— May communicate with Ensign Lee FOR SALE or TRADE:— 5 lots of Jhe Salvation Army at the In GoldendaJe. Washington, also White Shield Home, 666 May- 160 acres Alfalfa ranch in Prine fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. - ville. Oregon— will trade for Ash FOR RENT— Two good furn iahed bungalows with garage. land or Medford property. Mrs. 8. A. Prose, 814 Garfield St. 217-1 mo. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE—Alfalfa hay for cywg. w . F. Dltte^brandt, Llthla springs j^otol. ; t*^ '**’ FEMALE HELP W AN^BD:^! Ranted ’• woman .with huslnps» ability, one capable of meeting th e public, for a wall established Mislness, no capital required. Ad dress Box S, care of Tiding^. 22I— U PAINTING, Papering, Carpent ering and’ Máeon Work.’ ’ NfeW artd r^modelUrg-.- "Pay or- contract. Wm. E. Gould, 453-J. 221-1-mo. HELP WANTED: — Exper« lenced stenographer for perman ent position if satisfactory. Ad dress applications to 'B o x 2, care of Tidings. r _ . 230-tf 'ft’i Trf pg.lrtxurt/n:-ar JR, stained- and, r». FURN &ible, T7S t . St. -M Mblshed 313-1 mo.» WANTERl garden apeding. Phone 141. M H to t W /b e a « wide enough, to include the many need« of hu- mantty."' ‘ -''-’ ’3 - X. m A > i ’ ifr . M W with preside ‘kPij<the contention sesaions and deliver the V ^ I(^ lp w V 8' N W ’ ,*WreR^ ¡W -W W*te«MÎp^jSÿÂ4hÿ on, Monday ayenlnS- Juno J, when all .Kiwanians ail over the Ashlaad from Tdleifei United-’Sts t e s and Canada ’wilg MONTREAL, dan« S-Wteh» niaet'sftnullaiieoiiab doling ‘ EM Enroute South— , ’ . 1Dr.‘ and l i r i ' F? L? Edistyn’, ’df H. M om . o t Milwaukee; Wtecon. dphhftig convention hour to 4 t- sin,> president at Kiwands-iJMei - pre$s unjted fellowship. r .. La Grande; ztôj>p«Ü;iâ,X»»Îand Ú national, who will endhlaadas'!'- the Llthla ipWll'gi d W ’-i 8®«>tttë to 1 Loh^ n g ö e « ‘ f t f V . V è it tó n . fBtrstiva duties fallowing that Mth annual convention; Xnd be Afeldntam> art frient}«' ’ of^Df? <£*! X. So. lir e . Closures and Dyer»— ; - Thby k w 'd p next week, arrived todayc(p l»k r Tts- Spettavirn ; Oregon Cleast i a up the many task* of ..an axsentivi, add nysJ-s .wfll HuMdtthnir.r.itfSli official natnnel* carrying oo<An I Mr. W. J. Thorn, who is travel confpietlag 'the rwnfk: atecompUsb - picnic at. JecksM iH ot BpiingB fi- ing w ider the“ auspices of the ed by Kiwanle during the pad wçvTMÿ International Bible Students As- year oyey the J4orUt Aqierjpn Pi’ty, Medford, ajtjf Ashíánd. Y-di sociatioin, will arrive in the city continent. c June 6, and will deliver a free “The past yefcr. haa he*» pro lecture at Wimer Hall at E 3rd ductive of groat resdU»',”' t 'Mr. ,,m < .« w r’ •nd Main Street» at 8:00 p. m. Moss told an audience of Kiwants If you fail, never mind; .jrmi 'Much interest has been aroused officers and Dominion dlghktartes In Ashland over tne week-end, can stUl-he a ’’h evr lb l » seainple."' in the past by the diversity that greeted him on his arriyrl M osT^V V s^avi airtlfc' nOnX-'j of opinion expressed by the Mod from the United State«., "Tl * From HaHYil—— ‘ ernists and Fundamentalists. The field of unselfish service baa been ’ Miss Adeline C<«?vfìh'g Uf-jSa-i w e ^ U .- 'im L - h le a a .4 ^ - u u t all topiq of Mr. Thom’s lecture is shown to the world by what Ki- lew, M here over’ the wee^^hd.^ i we want. "Things the Clergy Will Never wanis has been and is accomplish Tell.” This meeting has been ing in civic and many,, other Prom Talent-««^ — - - - .«aytsokioihW g 3» ß » * Ä » G » n e, —ryT specially arranged for the citi ways,” he said. L. C. Jim itti.w w 9 b a in o si vi« and some one >wlll come—-fight ‘ . zens of this city, and the local aiong and do i t iy.u f »ai In answer to question« of whet itor.in A^hJandj.^sterday./ representatives of the Interna- the outstanding* accompllshmen' tinal Bible Students Association had l>een during bis administra wish to extend a cordial invitation tion, Kiwanis’ president spoke of to all to come. The lecturers have the furthering of the work of their expenses paid by the Asso aiding the under-privileged child, ciation, and the meetings are the efforts of creating a betti r therefore free to the general pub understanding between the town nroKeUS and country people, vocational lic. «< ' 234-lt guidance and the dedication o f t.l)3 HaTdlng International Good Memorial In Stanley Park/ Van NOTICE TO CREDITORS couver, Canada, last September In the C aunty Court of the The monument in honor of the State of Oregon for Jackson late President Harding, a mem County. ber of the Marion, Ohio, Kiwanis In the Matter of the Estate of club, and a memorial in remem- A. C. Caldwell, Deceased. . brance of the more than a cen Notice is hereby given by the tury of friendship and peaceful undersigned to all persons having relations between Canada and - •• <r - - th" claims against the above named United Stht<'8, was erected by vol- estate to present them with pro i untary subscriptions of the 10C.- per vouchers within six months ! 000 Kiwanians. from date of fir3t publication "Kiwania is attracting atten- hereof to Nellie Dickey, Attorney i tlon because of its acconiplisli- at law. Room 8, Stearns Build ' ments,” remarked the Milwauke ing, Ashland, Oregon. ) irvf -O ean. "Its appeal has always been Date af first publication, June to pirtriic opinion, and this appeil 6, 1926. has been for activities of the BEULAH C. NEWMAN, highest social type. What Kiwsn- Administratrix. is is doing in every department 234-5-Sat. of human endeavor shows that i*s time, em ploying hundreds of pick- o iil U P )__ fecards I unoXr rorable! rials of are e pros- frcrsJT be»' Advertise In The Tidings. a l l r a j > :i.;. - . ^ , , ^ 1 RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF SAMSON SLIT CASES’’ Hand; B ag s« n i Steel Auto L«gg< SEE THEM BEFORE BUYING V ;• .1 (inenrj .® —■ ¿ssvfC pan; — Biggest Little Store in Tojun • ■' * Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings Transfi orto t i Take a Kodak W ith. You On the walk, at the game—j wherever you go there are snro to be chances for pictures. And it’s easy, and all fun, with a Kodak or Brownie. One-Day Service Adtographio Kodaks $5.00 up on Use Eastman Films and let us do your finishing. Shoe Repairing rhe ’ea8OB op*ned lltfool f. h a v e b e e n refin in g a n d im p ro v in g C Ecv- rol^t’s time p r o v e d d esig n . E x a m in e th e Im p r o v e d C h e v r o le t an d y o u w ill d is co v e r eyery en g in ee rin g d e v e lo p m e n t essen tial to fin e r p erform an ce, sm o o th er O peration« t# 4 r e s tr ik in g b e a u ty ^ a o d greater e c o n o m y o f o p era tio n an d o w n e r ship,. Q uality* jQ^ahty m a t^ & lsi Q u a lity workmaa d e m o n stra te. So Sm ooth Pow erful Agee’s Shoe Shop Touring - 339 E. Main Street R oadster Coupe Sedan MEMORIALS Mark every grave with our crystal gray, for Immediate or Fall delivery. S. Penniston Manager, 175 East Main. • i/£-Ton Truck 3 S (CLuMaOahS 1-Ton Truck (Cfcs.ri.Odv) An prisa, f. o. fc. rum. manta Smail Down ’’’»v-vw t Convenient Tenne Piano Instructor For Be ginuers amd Advanced Students CHARLES S. MITCHELL 128 Laurel St. rirrirnn r Shop New Edison Phonograph , Jth(BL <?»1 JT o n e r that will play all makes of Records without , injury to the . ; ; J; / Palm er Piano KLAMATH FALLS JACKSON Ashland,'Otegon “ uch Loganberries prom 1 m to pro duce well, so that the province X W1H torn out more- wine this year, it te expected, then, W t J>«- fore. . Winemakers,a#p prewired to handle all the loganberries pro- duc«b iW» their beverage product gaining In popularity both, hero and abroafL __ >, 1 Favorable reports are being re- reived from pot .only thia vicinity ’>ut from V aqt^yhfi W* he inferior. - - ;T £ «► —— J or FOR MEN WHO WORK HARD Factory workers, railroad men, farmers, miners, mill-employees, teamsters, and those constantly exposed to changing weather, who work at hard physical labor.! are moye or less subject to kidney qilments $nd kindred ills. J | G. Wolf, Green Bay, Wis., says: ‘‘Foley Pills (a diuretic stimulant to the kidneys) relieved me of a severe backache, that had both ered me for several months.g A few bottles fixed me up in good shajie.” Cost little, but a reliable, valuable medicine guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask for Foley Pills. Sold everywhere.— No. 3. **r8'