- ... WANTED: — B » middle aged ► drill e**»1®- Small furnished house to f; once for daring winter. Address 10-8» Box 88 care of Tidings. 34-3t* FOB R ttttt-A p a M ie ffr — 1 WANTED— Well grown. Blkck rooms completely furnished, Fot- -DO*R8ALB— 600 Steel Handpow- Minorai, or Leghorn Pullets, ad- Stumppultors, 880 each. Horae dontc Hotel, 481 Bast Mala. 3 A. M.— Meets in the» Masonic hell every Srd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­ retary, William Day. ^ O. ha Gi Or No. 4S, I. O. le I. O. O. F. day. Noble riwood Vico Lodge No. 1« O. O. F. hall Ah Tuesdays- s. May Elb; E. C. Payne. Halloween Party at Clvlo —< to g p. sa. Cltlsens Bank Building Ashland, Oregon DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 108 Residence Phone 451-R OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2-S P. M. Firm National Bank Building Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop. Clean rooms by day, week or month — All outside. WOOD Lewis H. Jacks, Prop. Newcombe F op Wood 848 East Main St. Car keys, alt makes by lock number. Keys lit to door locks of St. Louis, who are spending a tow weeks in Ashland. A large basket of fragrant nas- turtiums, artistically arranged, graced the center of the prettily appointed table, at which covers were laid for six. Th afternoon was happily spent In interesting conversation, de- lightful music and fancy work. Those who enjoyed this hsppy unfair were Mrs. J. R. Robertson and three guests, Mrs. L. J. Ott, Miss Frances Johnson and Miss Pearl Cobert, Mrs. E. A. Woods and the hostess, Mrs. W. M. Poley. 33 It Upper Valley Commanity Club M e o M The first meeting of the Upper Valley Community Club will oc­ cur October 12, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Brown on the Boule­ vard road. This will be a very Important meeting and It le expected that plans will be dlscussd for the winter’s study, and the program formulated. Regular Meeting of W. B. A. Held— The regular business meeting of the W. B. Aw, Womens’ Bene­ fit Association, was held Wednes­ day evening fn the <583 Fellow« Hall, on .the Plesa. There was a large attendance end after the Wrigley’s Chewing —I f business session wee over the members spent a pleasant hour helps teeth, m outh, throat in conversation. aatf digestion in a dgfightful Refreshments of home made u t i refreshing way. HaOMroea pumpkin pie and eoffee were daintily served by the refresh­ ment committee, which consisted of Mra. Bliaebothi High, Mrs. Carol Pratt, Mra. Blanche Wertz and Mra. Vlrgibla Shaw. 9^» Ashton« Camp No. 248, W. O. W— B eets to the I O. O. F, hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon* days. Clerk, J» R. Wick; C o» Rg. CdhuBghffkr, C El Lank; J Brothertiood— let Thursdays, at the imemhqi* o f this arghaUatlbrf. D Mra. Sadie Stratton road an I interesting piece from a BBS* igonary magnetos abontf a — • ! missionary hospital in Porto Rico, Mra. L. Prescott read' a very • R . W. I QBANIMkIiL I touching an« sympathetic story' Osteopathic of the mother of a soldier boy. Miss May Benedict gave' A bdoM review- of “The ProhlMn o f the Racy'’ over which there followed’ general discussion Bstfaer Ckrtra sang a sold accompanied a t th e jHano hr her mothr, Mrs. H. 0 . darter, Mre. C. Gray led thff d » 'votionsl part of the meeting and Mrs. H. C. Carter, president of the eeciety conducted the business1 hour. ' * I d: ixxyson shinn Delicious refreshment of grape* > juice and cake were served by the Dentist . hostess Mm. H. C. Carter, SW slated by Mm. Don' Spencer. Citizens Bank Bldg. These, who- ware present at this ' enjoyable affair were Mrs. Monti- » Office Phone l 6 l gomsvy, Mrs; Abbott; Mrs. Shaw, Res. Phone 184 Mrs. White, Mrs. C. A. Gray, MTSi Don Spencer and daughter, Alta« Brokings by Appointment dena, Mre. Sadie Strattbft, Ml*. S. H. Walker, Mrs. Hi L. MOCre* Mrs. L. Peraeott«, Miss May Behe* ” diet, *Ur. Shaw, Rev. B. S< Boll­ inger, acting pastor of the Cod* OR- MATTH B. SHAW gregational' church and’ the host-' ess, Mrs. Agnes Herndon. 1 Physician and Surgeon R MM DOS’Pioneer Avenue Entertained at Dinner— , Office and Residence Mr. and Mra. Sherman Powell Phone SB entertained a t an attractive din­ ner Thursday at their Home on OFFICE HOURS Oak street, honoring Mrs. 10-13 a. m. — >-♦ p. m. Powells sister, Mrs. George Stan­ 0:30 - 7:30 p. m. ley and granddaughtr, Betty of Eugene, Oregon, who spent a few days in * Ashland visiting with relatives. Covers were laid for WHITTLE TRANSFER eight. A STORACI CO. The table was ideally set, with a profusion of brightly colored j Coal, Wood and Storage flow ers, d a in tily arranged, adding Packing, Crating and Shipping. a pleasing decoration. Long Distance Hauling. Those who sharad' this delight­ Auto Freight Tèrminal ful hospitality were Mrs. George Stanley and grahddaughtr Betty. , Phone 117 Mr. and Mrs. Aldfen Powell and three children and the host and Office 89 Oak St. hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Powell. M tt R Mra. W. Mi Foley, Hostess at Luncheon— * Shoes For Farm Wear Must Stand Farm'Abuse T h at’s Why We Have That Kind of Shoes, OVERLAND SHOE SHOP znd padlocks of all kinds. Mall sM err Sollcitkd! Phone 631 All Kinds Slab Wood Blox Otoe Block Etoet of the An lend Laundry. 80» Water 1 THOMPSON £ Painters and Deeorators ’Paper Hanging — Tinting a Specialty DB. J. P. CHISHOLM Veterinary Graduate Phone 368-J 707 Oal W estern Auto Supply Co. Gas, Oils and Repairing.1 Washing and Polishing Cars. Storage from 88.00 to 8«.00 Per Month. Why Stand Your car Outside? Phone 7» 2 » Third St. t . L. r n r n t Général’ Transfer Good Good servira a t a n W. T. BLACKWELL Bulidlnr, repairing, shingling, pries — Phono 82: painting, tinting and cement work. Phone 35S*L. 16-80 JORDANS SASH AND FEHIGB’S TRANSFER c a b in et W orks hone 410 376 B St rayege, storage and long dist­ Certoer Helmen and> Vhn N< ance hauling. 50-tl Phon» M l. IF S DR. W. E. MEANWELL’S "SERVUS» ATHLETIC SHOE, 8Z7S YOU GAN PAY MORE BUT GET NO BETTE» ;tl« Store in Town otel — Open Evaninga