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hX fl FOB RENT—Six-room furnish- house, deee to sebeóle, nice clean place. Garage. Phone 317-L. 349-tf ■ FOB RENT— Furnished 4-roqm want to understand. We'll be Support it and make; others want unimportant orj Be loyal to M. slad to talk if we know what you to support R. PROVE that the Parent - Teach want. Do' not form cliques |p the er Association la not Just another Parent-Tpacher Association. The public sehoola are a democratic institution. Children are demo cratic. They will work and play together and Judgo by true stand ards if left alone. Parents should be just as broadminded. Lead- era .should encourage tho timid parents to talk. They may glvo >ou ideas. They may help you. ! Through Constant study and experience we Be friendly. Your problems i y y are in a positiou to render efficient and. have been intelligently met by understanding service to our p a tro n s... some quiet yttle woman who will not talk unless urged to do so. Our funeral putlors are cvinniodious and The shiftless. Ignorant parent comfortable. Every privacy is afforded the can be helped and encouraged to do better. You want hygienic family. surroundings for your children. You can't have them as long as there are careless, Ignorant par ents. Help us to fill the schools with clean, well-fed children. Give them their chance. ( Funeral Directors H tq a GRADE PIANO near Ashland will be «old to reliable party at M< aoving. $10 monthly will bandle. A real buy, write at once ter particulars. Tallman Piano Store. Klamath Pall«, Ore. >40-» house, one block above business SALBt — One portable section. Inquire « Beach Are., or electric Singer Sewing machine. phone Í06-L. 248-4* Inquire J. B. Wins, 882 Allison 248-1 Ot FOR RENT — 8 - room apart S t ment, nleo, clean. 1828 E Main, u 348-1-wk. For bargains in Real Estate try Brown and Sloe, 88 No. Main. FOB RENT — Splendid 4-room 284-tf. apartment; delightfully cool for summer and furnace heat la win Don’t Forget the No. 850-L ter; Bulltln convenlencek, includ Building, Repairing, Painting, ing ' fireplace. 818 Hargadlne St. Tinting, Cabinet Work, Roofing, ‘ 287-tf Oement Work, day or contract. Blackwell, 618 Elisabeth 8t. FOB RENT—-Furnished house 288-1 mo on Laurel St. Inquire 888 Har FOB SALE — 8 room furnllsh- gadlne. Phene 8834*. 229-tf ad, dandy hornet fruit, eheap, 182 FOR BENT; — Two room 7th St. 222-1 mo. • house keeping apartment 249 E. Main. 308-tf Y O U w ant a vecetion that com bines both pleasure and eight- «ueing. by all means include Long view. Weshington. the neW indus tria l city of the Pscific Northwest. l^>r.gview is in the heart of vocation Unet-—e short ride over a famous scenic highway from the Pacific O ccam located « • the beautiful C o lum bia R ive r: st.rreunded by moun tain»; n<-*» w onderful fishing places; bcaCtjfui scenary in every d irec tio n : exception«! hotel accommodations; cool nights and pleasant days: an evergreen land: a city net yet four years old teeming with life and indus try: 11,618 population. Motorists taka eith er Colum bia R ive r H ig h w ay or Pacific H ighw ay. Longview is 50 miles northwest of Portland and I ) ) miles south of Seattle. Con sult autom obile guides and railroad tepreeentativss. r J.- P. Dodge & Sons Organize to put your school across In a big way. Help it to mean something to the commun ity: Back it up. Stand by it. 198-tf ticulars apply 128 B street. 249-2* P e r tu tase loferm stton address Dept. Seaside— Ten-mile nf Pierre. 8 D.. 1» the fnvorlto bcar.ty of the Am?rle.n • How oorr. jV She won the Legion’ll b’ i tty . 1 litrani In a statew ide oentest at the L ei.o.i cuiwtiu.Jit ,.i July. section FOB BENT — Furnished «ah Hoosevelt Highway, Hamlet WANTED — General taaute- taa and apartments. Reasonable, be rock-surfaced. wfffk in private home, or work as by mouth or weak. Call 188. 118—<1 waitress in restaurant, also as Wallowa— Contract let, to pave dishwasher. 140 Lincoln. RTfSEMENT FOB CRUSH-PROHIBITIONISTS SPEND ED ROCK MANY THOUSANDS 248-8* two business blocks with asphaltic WANTED — Experienced ratchet concrete. setter. Phone Medford 431-J. FOB SALE: — 8 room house, 248-3* .' Portland ,Gas & Coke Co. has furnished or unfurnished. Corner Installed 6,000 gas-fired furnacps lot 60x148 ft. Double garage with BOO MEN WANTED to get and boilers, marketing heating shop 9x174 ft. concrete floor with measured for an all-wool suit at gas at 60 cents per 1000 cubic drain, all kinds of fruit and five Orres Tailor 8hop at $23.50. The feet. English walnut trees, $8800. In first 50 get an extra pants free— 247-tf quire at dwelling. J. Z. Wing, don’t run, but hurry. Forest Grove — Odd Fellows 588 Allison 8t. 849-10 WANTED— Heavy hens. Eagle Lodge will build new $25,000 FOR SALE — Wademoore Meat Market. hall here. auto camfc at foot of Slsklyous, FARM machinery and sprayers 1 1-8 miles north of Hornbrook. Write Mrs. Wade Modre. Horn repaired at the Eagle Brass brook. 249-2t Foundry, also a few cook stoves for sole cheap. 242-1-mo.* FOR HALE: — Ford sedan, Poorly' • AMBRO 8. PARK late model, extras. Mr. Taylor. 99 ‘‘Just a Good Painter” Union Street. Evenings. 249 4* The chances are its your kidney» 1 'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN jaltji pre,posais will be re- by the Common Council City of Ashland, Oregon, 5 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, 5th, 1926, to furnish ap- lately 600 cubic yards of (1 rock on C-Street, between and Fifth Streets and such als will be opened and con- 1 the same day and date k „»piopif p m payable to the City of Ashland must accompany all bids, which amount the successful bidder shall forfeit to the city in case he shall fail to execute a contract and furnish an a p p r o v e d bond for the faithful per’ .formouce of such contract, within two duys after notification of ac ceptance of the bid. The person or persons to whom the contract is awarded shall, Andfeeltgain the urge efakeelth) within two days after notification, ache-free body, an alert mind, a Sunday excluded, execute a con go»d appetite, sound sleep. tract to furnish said rock, and A reliable valuable medicine, Ir ■ constant use over 23 years furnish an approved bond in an amount of not less than twenty (' J Contents plainly printed t packis?. Try them today per cent of the contract price, s A t a l l d r s i for the faithful performance ot 11 M b Z gem. s to re s . C s s the contract. i t t l e . s*“ 5 Si :■ ! a- 'jM ¿y) t faction guaratf The City reserves-the right to teed. reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Coun DR. W. J. CRANDALL cil. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon GERTRUDE BIEDE, Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Recorder. Office Phone 126 Date of firs(. publication, June 24, 1926. C. ELLYSON SHINN 250-2 Thurs. •I m * B. Main Phone 26 FOR SALE— East Side Meat 241- 1 mo- Market Building, East Main St. PAINTING, Papering, Carpent One of the best income proper ering and Mason work. New and ties In Ashland. I want te seel remodeling. Day or contract. it. The first reasonable offer Wm. E. Gould, 463-J. 221-1-mo. gets it. Fred R. Nell, or phone 213-1 mo.* 474R, care of Creamery. 240-4 SEALED BIDS will be received at my office until noon on Mon day, June 28, 1926, for the pur chase of the fine residence pro perty at 384 Vista St., Ashland, Oregon. Bids may be on the en tire property with 185 feet front- or on the buildings with east 90 ft age on Vista st. by 142 ft. deep or on the buildings with east 90 ft. frontage by 142 ft. Abstract of ti tle will be furnished and property conveyed by warranty deed when sold. Each bid must be accom panied by a certified eheck or cer tificate of deposit for ten per tent of the prlee bid, payable to me as agent, the balancq of the price to be paid by the purchaser within thirty days. Bids will be opened at my office at 1:30 p. m., June 28, 1928. The right Is ro-4 served to reject any and all bids but this property MUST BE SOLD SOON and probably will go at this sale for less than It Is worth. Ask me to show you this place. H. C. Galey, Agent, 65 E. Main St. Ashland, Ore . 248-3 FOB HALE — Quartered oak china closet. Rolled-top writing sk. Icenhower’s New and Sec- dhand Store, 389 East MaU>. tone 171. 848-8 I ' FOR SALE— Ripe peaçhes. Sc lb., Ashland Fruit and Produce 14841 FOR SALE: - » Pour good Jer sey cow«; one regletared. Maye- don, t í l B S U R I R 247-7 FDR SALE: — Oho Cling Peaohe«, "5c lb. Cbatttn. Phone 308R.' » Wheeler ip. o. w. .247-4* fo r SALE: — Loganberries, Phone 48IJ or call 1788 Boule vard. W. E. Pierson. 804f FOR SALE Aprichi». Ashland Fruit and Produce Aesoeiatiou. - ' 244-tf FOR SALB— Used parts for aff makes ot ears. Lawn mower» re- peired and sharpened to cqt like msw or no charge. The Motor Market 89 B. Main St. \ ‘ ' |8l-l-m o«* I F O R 8A L E -B lg lo.d of hlnd- Ihtg. $3.09. Box Factory. Phon« tf.IV! WANTED— 100 old cats to wreck. The Motor Market. 39 E. Main St. 235-mo.* MATERNITY Reasonable Rates Telephone 158 BLOCKS AND Box Factory. deliver. LUMBER Phone 30. at Wc 193-tf LOST— Case containing pins, ring and pearl necklace, keep- sake. Reward. Flnder leave at 246-6* Tidings office. VIOLIN LESSONS , Harvey A. Woods No. Main St., Ashland Phone 454 , D entist Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 151. lie s. Phone 184 Evenings By Appointment PREMIER'S DAUGHTER TO »LAR RY P R IN C E LONDON, July 23.— (UP— An unconfirmed dispatch, to the Thompson and Burlingam e Daily Herald from Chlasie, Italy, Painters an<j Decorators today, said Premier Mussolini of Paper Hanging — Tinting a Italy plans to marry his daughter, Specialty. Edda, to the Crown.Prince Hum Estimates gladly furnished. bert of Italy. Phone 98 106tf PAINTING CONTRACTOR Professional and Business Directory DR. MATTIE B. SHAW Specialist ’ .... Women and Children and Organotherphy Office, 198 Pioneer AVenue Telephone' 83 DR. GEORGE SMITH Physician and Burgeon Day Phone 212. Night Phones 381-L— Sfil-J Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant Interurban Stage Company WANTED: — Elderly woman |H E LONGVIEW COMPANY FOB RENT—Furnished apart ments and sleeping rooms. Lithia desires room for part day services. Lu ng-is*. Washington. No laundry. Feferences. For par Apts., 28 8. Second street , ? WHITTLE TRANSFER CO. For Service Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing, Crating and Storage. Long dist ance trucking. Dad Backs Him T. L. POWELL—General Trans far —^ Good team and motor trucks. Good service at a rea- sonable price. Phone S3 Parent - Teacher Notes <Continued on Page Three) the necessary drudgery of the school, but if the home Interest Is added to the Incentive we try to supply, our task is cut in half. Be ..interested in what your chil- IreH are doing—REALLY inter ested. Not every parent, unfortunately, is Intelligent enough to know • hat there must he co-operation. The Parent - Teacher Association •?On help to spread the gospel. In slur meeting that topic should olten be dslcussed. So often an angry mother calls at the school ind with the children standing by procoeds to tell us what she thinks of us. That mother has destroyed her children’s faith In their teacher. From that time on she is working against almost in surmountable difficulties. Can’t this organization help to create a sentiment against such — well — such stupidity? Parents often criticise the work Sf a teacher whose room they have never visited. You can't fair ly criticise what you haven't seen. And you can't believe all that children report — you ought to hear what they tell us about you! The Parent - Teacher Association must encourage school visiting— not en masse, on special occasions, but everyday visiting — seeing a session through. x Sorely this organization is not meant to be a social one; meet ing once a month to hear a song, see a dance, drink a cup of coffee and depart. There fhust be work to do. The "‘Parent-Teacher As sociation” must look around. If there is no work to do there Is no need of an organization. If there is work, organize pnd do It. Thera Is so much to do! , You can give your school cleun, healthful, moral surroundings. Your parents can drive out what la unclean and demoralising. Work from School out to the city and Office Phone 18B4 oonig 1 and 8, First National FEHIGB'S TRANSFER 875 B 81 $ Bldg, Offldd Koura, 10 Phone 410 Dreyago, storage and long diet 8 Nooa; s to 5 p. a .; 7 to PLANING MILL U R CHARLES A. HAINES Physician and Surgeon JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET Office Phone 104-J WORKS, Corner Helman and Home Phone 104-L Van Neaa. Phons 161. 194-tf Office hours/ 19 Jo 18 A. M.; 8 to’ I P. ft.; 7 to I evening«. — dr . j 7 p 7 chj « iiolm _ Gitlseus Bank Building. Veterinary Graduate Phoue »«« J 7«7 Oalf St. DR. ERNEST A.’ WOODS—Prac- U$e limited to eye, ear, uose and ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May thfoat— X-ray ineiadtug taeth. communicate with Ensign Lee Office houre, 19 to 18 and 8 of the Salvation Army at tbo te I, 8wedeukurg Bldg.. Ash . White Shield Home, 665 May- land, Oreffon. fair Ave^. Portland, Oregon. ^F. / . MOORE, Lawyer,— Offices MEMORIALS ov$r the Ashland Tidings office Mark «very grave in Camps Building. Practices in the United State« coarta aad all crystal gray, for imm S. the courts of California and Ore- Wall delivery. Manager, 175 Bast Mat WASHIh^iTON, June 23.— (U P )—Thw^ National anti-saloon league W in d s between »530,000 and $650,000 a year to agitate for prohibition, Wayne B. Wheeler, legislative agent of the league, told the senate primary Investl- gating committee today. Tho funds are obtained by private sub- scriptions. Wheeler said, and do not Include sums raised by state and anti-saloon organizations. G«nt«e Campbel» le oa|y 16. but «3- orihh» m hie dad. Aiea CampInH. ehe of the bides* «olf prue In lb« Miuatry. the "kl«»« « mvu player. ’ The «Wvr UamplMiU Uitcvco^Jeo: «<• le ne * erifer tw Framlt Ou.' m-' e it 'i th« f ilone amili»,ur t i i ' f t i t.'.ç 4>tAu r.gv. C,¿ernc «ev,.-.*Uy V.MI.LL, Co'. , Ü«¡. '■ : llif et’/ |.;„h .-è-*! ih,u'i|,iuu.h!; çf Dtitiw-1, Chi'., You (an create an atmosphere of Interest in the school and of uppteelatlon for it. Think It's the best school in town and help to make it so. Help tbo children to think it is a little better thnn the best. You will got better work work from your teachers and your children If you do. ■» Many changes have been made sine« you went to school. Try to understand why they have been made. Do not try to make our plans but read tip on school work. Ask tegchers why things are done as thly art. Come seeking Informa-1 tlon and you’ll gat it. Give p art, of your meetings to asking about I thing« you do not understand and TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAGE! SAFE — PROMPT - CLEAN — COMFORTABLE TWO THROUGH STAGES DAILY - EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST To Portland, leaving Ashland at 7:00 A. M. and 10:50 A. M. 1 Day Trip Also leaves Ashland at 4:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting Following morning to Portland We take passengers for all way points. 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