SAWfcDAY, Aagnat 14, 1008. nWHIl, IIIIHIHNI W ill Take Flare ie Medford Schools— * ■ . The place of music supervisor in the Medford public schools, left vacant by Miss Elisabeth Gore, will be taken by Miss Es ther Church, of Ashland. Miss Chnrch is a student of the school of music at the' U. of O., and gave much pleasure to the sum mer school students with her se lections 6n the new pipe orgag at the music .auditorium during the summer session. She is a pu pil In pipe organ of John Stark Evans. •'Life-Like Likenesses, Ashland on The Plaia. Studi« Will Locate In A sh la n d - Mrs. E. R. Wiley and daughters Verna. Dorothy and,. 8hirley, of Willamette valley, will locate 14 Ashland sometime soon. They have been visiting Mrs. Wiley’s sister, Mrs. E. P. Hughes, of Tall ent. In Talent — Mrs. Walter Berkhelmer» of this city, was a caller at the Higgins home in Talent. Sunday. LOST — A wire-bajr fox terrier dog, 6 mile« south of Ashland. White with .UroWri ears and head, wearing a red collar with a belli on it. Finder please return to, Lithia Springe Hotel.— Reward. . 293-lt FEMALE HELP WANTED ^ 3 LADIES; Earn $1.00'an hour atj home in spare time. Experience unnecessary. ' Send stamp for par ticulars. Heigex Products Com-; pany, 3740 N. Haiated S t, Chi-* cago.. 293-1» Grey Is now makidg his arrange ments for the trip, and When he arrives here will ppend q s ||f* a s .much time as necessary 'IM w n g his steelhead supplies., itff ‘ w ill tbeq pack In from Alanmfta f to Winkle Bar, where he n ft^ j Las a crew of men working, re cently ‘m ade applications for a water right; for use in mining and WANTED: — First mortgage irrigation pnrposes.— Grants Pass Loan of $2000.00 for three years Courier. on income property, carrying Madden soils protected tin «. $3000.00 Insurance. Box 552 Ash land. ' 293-lt» YIsttiag In Talent— MEN WANTED: — Five* men Archie Baldwin of Klamath to work In gad near ^Ashland on Falls, and Miss Cora Baldwin of an advertisihg cambaigh. Call Ashland, visited their cousin. Mrs. at Columbia Hotel*, Room 8. Mary Higgins, of Talent, last ’ 293-lt* Sunday. FOR HALE: High grade piano Stationery and cofrespipuJeticn near Ashland will be sold to re yards—*nhart|k | 1 liable party at 'big saving, $10 ntontlily will handle. A real buy, Rave Picnic in'Pafrk— write at once for particulars. Tail- Mr. and Mfrs. C. B. »Talbot, Vern man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. Payne and daughter, Maxine, and ’ ’ 293-St Grad Talbot, Sutherlin, and FOR HALE: — Peaches. Golden Mr. and Mfs. Ai B. Lytaap antfson Billy, of Medford, enJIydd, a*pic Clings and Late Crawfords, also* nic In the Lithia Park ills^Sun tomatoes. J. P. Gibson, 145 Scenic day. Drive. 298-6t* Get yonr window screens and CANDTLAND— Home m a d e screen doors at Jordan Sash and and factory candles Boxes pack Cabinet W oris. 254-tf ed to order. Ice cream and cold drinks. 284-tf From Huntington P a r k - Will Kruete and John H. Frey, Talent on Vacation— 1 of Huntingtoq Park, gne spending Charles P. Talent, state traffic the day in Ashland. officer. Is taking his annual vaca tion. He will spend the lim e v In Madden retreads tires. Medford. " 'S- Will taike two boys of Seht In good, clean home '^or| year. Write Box B, A si, lan ttffe m arrai by;R6t>I?. C. L art- n h M tat Mt. Shasta, An<«lt W i ■ r • 1 i. CARD OF THANKH Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover We wish to thank our friends Shampoo aj The Vanity Beauty for the kelp and sympathy ex Shoppe. McGee’s Store. l» 8 -tl tended in our recent bereavement; also the beautiful flowers given by Will Return t<> Klamath Falls— the Societies and othrs. • Mm. L. Jacobs, who has 'been Mrs. Luella Steams in Ashland for the past week * Mrs. Arminda Purves staying with her little grand Mr. Leslie O. Stearni daughter, Shirley Enders, wlir and Family return to her home In Klamath Mr«. O. W. Ager and Falls, today. Family Try our 5 0c Marchant/ Lunch Mm. Wen. Bowdoln and Family ‘ Every day from 11 to 8 at Th» Mr. Braal Stearns Masa Confectionary. l$8-tf Eaae'Oray Coming to R o g n e - Returned to Los Angeles 1 Zane Grey is coming to the Madame Tracy Young, a for Rogne River about September 0. mer resident of this city, has re •L Z TMe TMCÀTCR BtAUTirUL . TODAY ONLY ’ * 5 y ' * . . . . With Buck Jones ■ ALSO “THÉ GREEN ARCHER AND A COMEDY » - i . * SUNDAY ONLY He wan a young hus- hand with a small in- come and an extrava- . gant wife. . aAy pox r ateatota They wanted to he so ciety folk« — anyhow the wife did. Then the bills started coming in. How-did thev do it? WED A sparkling farce which shows the folly of bluf fing. ' ' ALSO Pathe News • l o AeosptodPoattim— ' ^ " " .Frank W klkei^h*/' Accepted a pnlU on nrtth tha ftaftthtgrp; P$»L He, i t Siskiyou, Oregon. Returned to Work— , John Endon» returned to work oday, attar a two weeks vaca tion.; ? _ . ■ > 1 ■ 1. Cartel»« ScsowttUu Mternatlena offered by, the Fln« Art» gallery In Ellen Browning 8crippa. The b , '.likeness of the weU-kaoi It onlght for a L ett for Crescent Clty»-.^ ancouver, B. Mr. *nd J* V Oroengmod pr Liberty street, loft to d s/ for a few days' visit ka$ CrMdght jQRy- IS IT SAFE to drive through (he Btrhels o f Arihlgnd without Aecepfed Poatttowi- ' 3 » / , Liability Insurance? Phone 21 Mllton Bisgel, of .this Mtfe ¡Mt (or complete Automobile protec this m oraine for Waneta, B. C„ tion, don't wglt until you meet ^here he has accepted a position. With an accident. Teo. (of course) t . ? 293-tf from Cottage Grave, wSere he hadf aian, been filming "The Geheral.’.’ Week Visiting In Jacksonville— Itts. O. S. Parsons of this city, was a guest Friday at the home of Miss McCully, of Jacksonville; Reported Improved— , Best Paint t Best Workmen Vulcanize and \ , Repair Tires < Trade for Your Old Tires Very Complete stock of Service Parte for all Oars. rs l idrgla Young— Beautlclad ■ »«. . J-* . ! . OANBY, Or«.. Aug. 14.— (UP) -Ihgvaid Lien, age .17, was ktll- 1 dioar here yeatontoy w&en he »1 I to la u m to i& H litW W A g - binai WQWM» í t t w r ’ fc» lo. As he boat over, the blast w Aurltffff him s high » » in ¡ the led. ( Nestle Method) si lift; lor* Bugei visit relatives. Motonsd t o Medford' . ' Carl Lpyelgpd p)oto«ad.to Mod- ford last . evening 'Jo' play In the band odufeirt?' H ~r ' bvemng ir r .;;' tcaF 4rork • satisfact ± 4 4 0 S i l a 41 rx g W x i r t Vf , , OUE WEEK-PAY^ A/EÀtfH ANTS LUNCH IS A GEN U IN E PAVöÖFTE W ITH «ran» i F MANY. « - . .Í Av';; »•» J’ 7 William« Strviot Station Boulevard ft Sherman “At th e algn of the .1 1/ , OiMkered Ft««’’ , We Delivér ■* Phone 172 SU D D E N SERVICE J u st across from the L ithia Springs Hotel J- o . Rigg Bargains 1024 Case Touring, I960 1923 Chev Coupe 9275 1923 Cher Touring) 9809 1024 Çhev Touring,. ¿225, 1922 Ford Touring, 9100 The Insecticide With the Pleasant Odor W V O 1924' Chev Touring, ' 9450 flies, hugs, moths, m osquitos,, etc. F or Rale At The Automotive* Shop 19-20. Chevrolet Dealers Stoves Toasters Waffle Irons Percolators Urn Sets REVIVAL S:M P. t t .> 1 1 » Wi GUY GOOD Phone 82 Tî^s t t h t if t t 't t f f . . l . . ;A LgÉ|;HH¡i ¡H* . Try <h»f,oi Ou< Ic^CQjdigeladB ■ ttttttdtt Alto U L 4.1 V • , ' LEEDOM’S East Side Pharmacy XL ELECTRIC Station > c Beauty Parlor | I j l i ^ Will not SIECTRIC e i Special Prices for a short time And a Comedy y I Mrs. J & i t ih f c W a a á f ! . an d ffc a lly .. arg «jglstscad, g t Aho .Litki*. Spaing« US^M.01 \ m w i h ; t>i h i * » WE SELL U. S. Royal Cords ALWAYS TIRED AT NIGHT TRY THIS A healthy person' never feels constantly tired. Being ’ “too tired" continually is a sign of something wrong. When John R. Gordon, Danville, 111., found him self "always tired, at night and burdened with backache,", he took Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys and writes: "Af ter a few doses, I felt better, could work with more ease, be- chme stronger and could1 sleep batter.’’ What Foley’s Pills have done tor others they may do for you; Guaranteed to give satis faction. Ask for Foley Pill«. Bold .everywhere. No. 4 p a lumber eompany at Sublimit] died here yesterday »fternook fyom injuriM ««stained near 81 3 ver Crept fa lls , w h ile, hlaatln r* .stamps.' Jtett Jews p?4 an a n fi were broken. Workers bad to( ' c a t * /w a r tw o w iiee- before hef |4onld Ms (placed A, kA Mbtbuiance Miss Helen Dunn, little daugh FOR HALE; — Winchester 1 |- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ed gauge pump gun. Qood 1 condition. win Dunn, who' has been ill for 115 Church street 293-2t» two weeks, is reported better. At the Hotel A s h la n d - WANTED:— Will take tk o boys Mrs. T. M. Blake and son Rob Tanlac $1.00.— McNair Bros. in good clean home for the school ert. of Seattle, are registered at year. Box B, Ashland Tidings, the Hotel Ashland. Ashland. ‘ t 293-lt Lost Puree— Anyone finding a long brown Heath’s Confectionery — cold I FOR HALE:— Light oak din purse on the Main street please drinks. Ice creams, candles, to ing table and buffet. In excellent return to the Tidings. bacco. 270-tf condition. Miss Coffee. Tidings office. 293-tf VOCAL Passed Away— Having studied with Tacoma's ' FOR*RKNT:— Five room apart Mrs. F. W. Herrin, former resi ment, also sleeping rooms, near leading vocal teacher, Frederick dent of Ashland, passed away Kleopper, I will be glad to share Wednesday 11th at her home in school. Holmes Grocery. 298— St my knowledge with anyone Inter Ban Diego. ested. Call Mias B. Pilker, 848- FOR HALE:— A No. 1 Dairy J. 288-17* Be Thrifty-Look N(fty-8ave Fifty ranch w ith . cows and all equip Men’s Suits — 81.50 m en t, chickens and everything. A Rctnrne<l fim o B a n d o n - Ladles Dresses (plain) 81.60 good money maker.— Brown ft Mrs. H. N. Channel!, Margory Ashland Cleaning and Dying Rice, <8 N. Main. 293-lt Cable, and Mm. McCully- and I Works, 337 Bast M ate FOR SALE: — 5 1-2 acres near daughter, returned last evening town on Pacific Highway. Some from a visit to Bandon. F ro m Portland— fruit, good eight for camp ground . r Ray Woodward and Lester Ingersoll Watches.— McNair and service station, $900.— Brown Campbell, of Portland, stopped in Bros. ft Rice, <8 N. Main. 293-lt Ashland yesterday, on their way north. FOR HALE: — Golden Cling From Klamath Fslls— Peaches. Phone 289T. 293-lt Mr. and Mrs. Leri Stevens of Klamath Falls, were -in Ashland turned to her home at Los yesterday. gles after a week spent in land looking after her pre Ripe Alberta and Muir peaches, interests. She will resume line for canning. Ashland Fruit eoneert work in southern and Pro. Assn. 291-tf fornia in the fall. Panned Through Ashland— Bunter*» Keatori, well-known movie star, passed through Ash land on his way to Hollywood, Killed, by Bias i - r f e m Cliff Payne makes doors. Step Ladders — Red Top and Zaes Safety Ladders in different Will Leave for Vancouver— styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber Dwight Gregg, George Ross, Jr. Co. 291-1 mo Melvin Kelgi, and Rilling Scheur- “THE GENTLE CYCLONE" * • ,f ***» v « K U ftU L '* ;’ • >' Ä T and Mrs.' Charle* WiaeWnd r lurried I m i Ipm^ two « sek« vielt to Portland. earns«« m