ì daily i Profession^ Wd Business Directory Í» m a ll DR. W. J. CRANDALL Osteopathic Physician. end Surgeon Bye, Ear, Nope and Throat Office Phone lt d One Osat » Word fer Insertion. No Ad L ms Than 28c. FOR RBNT— New h o u s e . Phone I1 7 L or Inquire 668 Holly 20-tf FOB R BN T— Furnished apts. S t and unfurnished flat. 86 S. Sec FOR RBNT— Unfurnished 6 ond St. , Xff-tff room bouse. Close In. Call 248 The Oregon Backfield R. ROLAND ALLEN ysician and Surgeon Office Phone J <8-J » Res. Phone 461-R < Office Honrs 10-11 À. M.-M-S P. M- First National Bank Building S FOR SALE— A jiew (our room bungalow on easy terms at 363 Iowa street. Might consider renting, adults preferred. Inquire 426 Liberty. 26-3« DR. CHARLES A. HAINES Physiclgn add Surgeon FOR SALK— 6 -room house on 12-tf pared street. Bargain. Take It FLAT FOR RBNT: — Lower Granite oy phone S40R. four rooms nicely furnished. FOR RBNT—6-room unfurn at once. 130 Hetman St. 20-12* Lovely kitchen, electric range, fire ished house near all four schools? plaqe, piano and built in hath. Brown and Rice. FOR SALK— For short tim e - - ll-tf 174 Oak Street. Phone 114. seven room house. Bath, sleep FOB RBNT — New fire-room ing porch, breakfast hook. A ll 21-tf bouse with basement and garage.' new ly papered and painted, nice Call 273-R er see Mrs. F. L. Nel corner lot, garage, shade trees, son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland. ’ ! berries .space for garden,,,Center 22-tf of to w i. North Main St., two Office Phone. 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Hoqrs 10 to 12 A. M.— 2 to 6 P. M- Cltisens Bank Building PR. MATTIE * . SHAW Specialist Women and Children hnd Organotherpby Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue Telephone 28 block from postofflce, ope block from school. Price 83600. ‘I n quire 236 North Main St. 26-1 FOR SALB MISCELANEOÜH tidings DR. ERNEST A, WOODS Practice llnMted to eye, ear. nose and throat — X-ray in cluding teeth- Offcle h n " r 10*to 12 and 2 to 6, Sweden- burg Bldg., Ashland, Oregon. FO RSALB—600 Steel Handpowr FOR SALE— Homestead re er 8tumppullers, 880 each. Horse linquishm ent, 8100, 70 Bush St. C. ELLY8ON SHINN power | 7 f . Automatic Gates D entist 22-tf FOJl B E N T -T w o n e w 1*7 Hand well borers, waterwheels, Citizens Bank Bldg. — 3rd, Renton, Washington. painted end cosy housekeeping Real Estate Office Phone 161 . 26-tf Kes. Phone 184 rooms. Suitable for normal stu For bargains In Real Estate Evenings by Appointment dents. Ute of piano If desired. FOR SALE— Hire or Trade try Brown and Rice, <8 No. Main, i 1088 Beet M ain St. 86-3« FOR RBNT—Clean, new sleep ing rooms in private home, right In center of town. Prices very reasonable. Apply at 31 S. Sec ond. 234-tf. 10 head horses, 1400 lbs to 1600 lbs, young, sound, guaran FOR SALE — Furniture teed as represented. Wanted any FOR S A L K :,— Furniture for kind of teem work. H. V, Mit six rooms. Three bedroom sets chell, 836 Mountain Ave., 24-10* vary reasonable. 313 Granite St., Phone 22J. FOR SALE: — Small Dairy, 7 FOR RBNT: — Housekeeping cows, route and equipment, 634 and sleeping» rooms. I l l 3rd st. 24-3* Iowa St. Ashland. 24-St* FEHIGE’S TRANSFER Phone 410 376 B St Drayage, storage and long diet ance hauling. 60-ti WHITTLE TRANSFER CO. For Service Dealers in Coal, Wood, Pack- ’ng. prating and Storage. Long Distance trucking. has produced 3100,000 gold bul FOR RBNT— Furnlshd room. FOR HALE APPLES: — Bald lion in six months. Syndicate 148 4M St. Private entrance. wins. Spitzenburg, and N ewtown’s offers 11,000,000 for mine. Heated. Gentlemen preferred. — all good grade. Bring boxes and 88-6« pick them at 60c per box. W. L. Moore, Bellview. 21-1 mo.* White Rotary for 150.00 at 21-tf FOR SALE—Cheap, Radio, or FOR RBNT—Two~ room fur will trad® what have you? Also nished house, 220 Garfield St. chickens for sale, 248 5th St. WANTED: — Old people and LOOT— A gold fountain pen Invalids to board and care foy, between the Postofflce and 4th 163 Granite street. 18-tf St. Reward. L. K. Merritt, 4>* 4 th at. . 26-1 ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May iommunlcate with Enalgn Lee LOST— A sm all coin purse ft f the Salvation Army at the containing a, 310 bill somewhere . White Shield Home, 661 May- on Gresham, Fairview and Holly fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. streets. Call 817-L. 26-1 Lodge Directory Ashland Lodge No. 88. A- F. 4b A. M.—»Meets In the Masonic hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast- er. Dr. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary, William Day. Ashlai O. F.— b hall ev« Grand, Grand, I Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R- A. M.— Meets In the Masonic hall every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec retary, William Day. Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 — Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Noble* Grand, Mrs. May Eib; Vice Grand, Mrs, E. C. Payne. Malta Commandery No. 4, K. T— Meets in the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Wednes days. Em. Commander, D. H. Jackson; Recorder, William Day. Ashland Lodge No. »44. B. P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks Temple every Saturday. E xalt ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec retary, Ed Thornton. Hilah Tempi« A. 'A. O. N- M. 8.— Meets in the Masonic hall every 1st Friday. Illustrious Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re corder, William Day. Ivy Camp No. 2808, Royal Neighbors. — Meets in the Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice Turner. n Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8.— Meets in the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie Peters; Secretary, Mra. Leah N. Caldwell. Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. of P.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, Mil lard Dunn; Secretary, John pittenger. Zulelmg Temple, Daughters of H ie Nile— Meets ia the Ma sonic hall every 2nd Saturday. Meets alternately at Medford, Ashldnd-an<t Grant® Pass. Prin cess Tlriah. Lorena McNair; Princess Zulelka, Orace Ma- loae. Burnside Relief C 04.— Meets in the I. hall no the 1st and 3 days, st 2 p. m. 1 Mrs. Alice Turner; I Mrs. S. A. Peters,.Sr. Ashland Chapter DeModay— Meets In .the Masonic h®U on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Master Counsellor, * * Milton Franklin; Senior Counsellor, Roland Parks. . Mahogany Camp No. 6080 M . W . A — Meets in thè Mbo®« ball on the 2nd* and 4th Bri days. fraternal Brotherhood— 1st and 3rd Thursdays, at the Mbose « g li. , I Ashland Homestead No. 4087 B. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O. Ó. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Moadays. Acorn Circle No. 04,, Neigh bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets In the 1. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and Ird Mondays. Presi dent, Mrs. W. G. Prescott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Stsnnett. Ashland Camp No. 240, W O. W— Meets in the I.-O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon days. Clenk, J. R. Wick; Con sul Commander, C. E. Lane. G. A. B.— 2nd and 4th Sat eash month. Armory, 2 p. m. Visitors Welcome. G. O. Van natta, Commander. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP BY THIS SULPHUR ■ ... ■ i t i <>, fffia ■ * - H V V' T. L. POWELL General Transfer Gcod team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price —■ Phone 83. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene, Oct. 1.— (Special)— Backfield prospects of the Oregon football team this fall are bright-; er than they have been for sev eral years, with three of last year’s regulars back and an ex cellent list of candidates to fill the fourth position. The only back who was gradu ated from last year's squad wa3 Louie Anderson, quarter. Tryiug for his berth this year are Geo. Mlmnaugh, alternate in 1925, and Ira C. Woodle, who came up from tjie freshman squad and who showed .such fine form in the first two weeks of work that he started against Willamette in the first game of the season. At halves, George Burnell is one of the leading candidates. Al though he held a berth on the first string for some time, Otto Vitus, a star last year, who re-’ school star, has been filling a re- turned to the university late, has lief role at full assisted by Coster lieen pressing him and probably Gdud. Arthur Ord, the sm allest will regain . his position shortl*. man on the Oregon team, and the At the other half, Victor Wetzel fastest, has played at half con- has played almost constantly, siderably, owing to his w eight handicap, probably wl)l outstanding performer last year not break into the regular lineup, and has been touted this season In his first appearance he ran as successor to the famous blonde back one kick-off 75 yards for a haired Ernie Nevers of Stanford, touchdown and skirted end 72- . Merlll Hagan, ex-Portland high yards on another play for a score. PIANO INSTRUCTION By . com petent teacher. Begin ners preferred. Mrs. Harold Aikins. 283-1 mo* Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist Because of its germ destroying proper ties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream. F or F r t Santflt U til Tkit Advtrtiitmtnl to WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO , Inc.' WS Madison A n . N o York. N. Y. r ' W. T. BLACKWELL Building, repairing, shingling, painting, tinting and cement work. Phone 359-L. 16-30 FOR SALE— Cheap drag ROOM AND BOARD to Nor mal students or working girls. end wood tools. 70 Bash St. Clean, new rooms, comfortably furnished and delicious, whole FÖR SALB—Spitzenberg ap- some food. Thrms very reason | ples, 26 and 60 Cents per box. able. Apply at 4 1 S. Second SL | Bring boxes, 369 Hargadine 8 t Grants Pass;— Robetrson mifte 21-tf 23-6* on Silver Crest, west of Oalice, FOR S A L E :- Sewing machine Pella Corner. l Thompson and Burlingam e Painters and Decorators Paper H anging— Tinting a Specialty Estim ates Gladly Furnished Phone 98 . 196-t WARSAW, Oct. 1.— Premier Bartel’s cabinet fias resigned and the resignation has been accept- Office room 7-tf H » ' : P i s .« M W DE L P. CHISHOLM Veterinary Graduate Phone 368-J 767 Oak St. CABINET RESIGNS 24-6* W Ir is Petroleum Corporation and the play on the part of other play- preponderance of power in this award of the one thousand dol- era. But one can name very few department alone may turn the lars goes to Homer M, Parsons, world's series won bg, tha->elub aide of battle. , JORDANS SASH AND 543 Highland ■ Avenue, San Ber- which was outclassed behind the' Of course, Bob must do his CABINET WORKS nadino. California. bat. 9 stuff. His yearis record, which Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tl .The four awards o^ on e hundred) O'Farrell so far outclasses 8hows h,m t0 have been on® of General “ Moto-Crat” Gasoline dollars each and the one hundred Hank Severeld and Fat Collins. ,he m08t valuable players In tho ia the new name for the latest awards from five to twenty dol- the catchers upon whom the Nat,onal lea« “e, will do him n<r and greatest development in mo lars each will be announced in a Yankees must depend, that the good ,n t?li8 8hort »eries against very short time. These are fori ’ Ike Yankees. tor fuel. This name was chosen meritorius suggestions submitted by the Judged of the name con test conducted by the General to the contest committee. It was no small task to select the right kind of a name from NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION half a million suggestions. The judges anticipated that they Department of the Interior would receive about fifty thou Classified Ads Bring Results. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, sand of them and Instead 'of Oregon, September 11, 1926. about ten days it has taken al NOTICE is hereby given that most a month to make the selec Archie Robert Grieve, of Jenny tion. Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem- The names of those receiving Trinity Episcopal Church ber 7, 1923. 'made Homestead additional awards will be posted Second Street • Entry, No. 016155, for W l-2 SW at the dealers selling General Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, 1-4, Sec. 34, Tp. 40 S., and lot 4, 42 Second Street. Phone 110 “Moto-Crat” Gasoline. , and SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 3. Congregational Church Township 41 8., Range 4 East, Boulevard W illamette Meridian, has filed Rev. E. S. Bollinger notice of Intention to make three Acting Pastor, Boulevard year proof, to establish claim to Free M ethodist Church the land above described, before E. Main and Sixth Street Chauncey Florey, U. S." Com Emma R. Thompson, Pastor missioner, Medford, Oregon, on Baptist Church NEW YORK, Oct. 1.— If there the 38th day of October, 1926. Hargadine and F irst Streets Claimant names as witnesses: j is one player likely to prove tho Myron S. W oodworth, Pastor deciding factor in the forthcom Louis Miller Oak Street ing world’s series, It Is Bob George Samuel Sloan Christian Church O’Farrell of the Cardinal«: Fred Fraln, B and Second Streets. Bob is the St. Louis catcher— AU of Copco, California. V. K. Allison, Pastor, | George Franklin Wright the best backstop in either 630 Boulevard / of ■ Hornbrook, California. league. , Catholic Churcfi The work of a catcher in a * HAMIL A. CANADAY, Sixth and C Streets rd, I«. w only fou r feet th ree Inches laU—but she cUIUm i . » world's series usually is over The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Register. It g irl In Am erica. N o te the m u seuln r developm ent a lkM 'i Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 s h o u liÿ n t in these p ictures She Uves in Loe Angsts«,/ " 9-30 shadowed by mere spectacular) Short—■But She’sj Husky Church Directory Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Petnberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Parsbyterlan Church N. Main and HelmaQ Streets Hugh ,T. Mitchelmore, Pastor, N. Main street. Church of The Xnzarinc Fourth and c Streets P. C. Thatcher, Pastor F u ll Gospel Temple Boulevard J. S. Murphy, Pastor Lutheran Church Services in AdventiRt Church Fourth and C 8treet H. H. Young, Pastor First Church of Christ Scientist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. William Aitken, First Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone 4 48-L. Mom and Pop < 1 DO \4lSH W t C-OOLb break tuc T r r e s r n BORROWING OS' THEY BORROWED M y SEWING MACHINE T H £ OTHER DAM ANO ‘ j L BROKE IT , YOU’RP TÖO 1 easy ~ ì t L L THEM A FEW THINGS ) F t WERE . 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