4 l i b £ ^ 3 S u tr . I M*. Kelly, Who kad « M fe M * | heme with members of this cou»-W m M ltjt for the p u t year’ or two, I l . FOR H A U L — hoifae, M ilk, ehloksn mid Mfrry rapeh ta Ashlaad. * Jfttaa R ei mans hath house. Ffee i r r i « r tion, cattle pastured there until ■old at IB pgr head( pgr month. Nearly new Oliver edited *pl6w for sals. Apply to< R - Ik. Sanford, «»9 Beach s tre et 3 6 -V Ashland Cemetery, room for three graves located near center of cemetery. Lot surrounded by F O R M BNT — . Inexpenstvsl cement coping. Inquire Qeorgje F O R 8ALM 4P T U B S : — Bald, rooms ybh w ill like. In private Coffee, Tidings office. , 4 , wimi, Spitzenburg, and N ew tow n ’s home, centrally located. Board, — all good grade. B rin g boxes and FO R S A I® — My 3600 equity too, if desired. Plenty of good, pick thera g t 60c per box. W . L. to < room house ter ear, or what wholeeonM food- Most give rater- 11-4 mo.» have you. 2 lots close in. Deak- sness. Apply at 81 8. Second St. ‘ Moore, Bslfvfew. to , 175 E ast Main. ’ 34-3« 83-<t W A N T E D — F irst or third cut ting alfalfa hay, 634 Iowa St. 36-8* J ■ ’ ♦ 1* ‘ wantmd ' at o N ce — Ton or*) W A ffTM p— Clean cotton rags W A N TED — Children to care for by day, weak or month. Ad dress, 146 Lincoln St. Phons 257-R. Mrs. Purdy. 31-1 mo. F O R R E N T — Unfurnished 8 W A N T E D : — ■ Old people and room house. Close In. Can 142 Oraalta or phone I4 0 R . 12-tf Invalids to hoard and care for, 162 Granite street. IS -tf A N T 6 O t t IN TR O U BLE— May communicate w ith Ensign Lee of the Salvation Arm y at the W hite Shield Bomb. 666 May- fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon. Different from the Ordinary ers has been generous so far and w e are grateful. In looking over th e October issue of Old Oregon, a magazine- published every month during the college year at th e U niversity of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, tho w riter found this in terestin g note: “ Members of the Lambda Psi to l>e initiated into th e Phi Ligma Kappa, national organ ise- tion, are George B arron,’ P aul W agner. Harrv W oods and Mar- T H E R E is n o other wall board quite * like Schumacher Plaster W a ll Board. I t is meantwfor perm anent Walla. A special process* gives it s tre n ^ h , sta b ility. I t ’s a firt-resistant — a sound d ea d en e r, tw o th in g » a good w a ll should be. I f you w a n t walls o f last ing du rab ility, buy the plaster w a ll board w ith the Schumacher tradem ark on it. ~F or EXCHANGE — 40 aeres 1145 n . M aia. h igh ly Unproved ranch near Ash- ------------------------- land, a lt good buildings, good u v m uai J e p ear orchard, 12 acres a lfa lfa ____________________ W ill take good hom e in A shland FO R SALK: < a s part paym ent. See Ashlum i S ew in g m achine R ealty Company. 36-2 P ells Corner. LOS ANGELES SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO WaKhoum — Tacoma, PortbnJ, Stoekton, S»r> Rafael. - Oakland, Sen hrwwieeo.Sa» Jo«e. San Dteso . tacher ¿ w a ll. B oard W E B A V i IT IN 8 T Ö C K - SAM PLES, PRICES A N D INFORMATION PR ZZ Ashlaftd Lumber Company Chufdi Directory Methodist Episcopal Church AahtoWl Lodge N e.RB . A- F . R A. XL— M eets In th e Masonic hall every 2nd Thnrsday. Mast er, Dr. R. L. Bnfdfc; Secretary, W illiam Day. '■ Aahtopd I**»«*’ F G. F .— M eets in th e I. O. O. F . h a ll every T hursday. N oble Grand, Mr. HanelwOod Vice Grand, H. J. Wolcott. ball every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec retary, W illiam Day. H ope R ebekah L od ge N o. 14 — M eats to th e I. O. O. F . h all o a th e 2nd and 4 th T uesdays. Nbble Grand, R ra. -May E lb; Vice Grand, Mrs. B. C. P ayne. Ashtopi Irntto» Wo- ° 4 4 ’ B- P. O. to— Moots in the Elks Tempfè every Saturday. Exalt ed Rnlofr, Jamiil Bowers Sec retary, Ed Thoratba. on tha day«. Jacksó: Day. Iv y Camp No. 2 8 0 8 , R oyal N eW M u n . — ■ Meet» in the Moose haH on the 1st and 3rd Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice T im e r. H.^—M every P oteri S. .Ashland Lodge No. llf r , of P .— Meets in the I. O: O. F. hall bn 1st and 3rd Fridays. ChaUchllor Cem taanddr, Mil- S ecretory, John t o w uto Pittenger. Meets alternately at Modfofd Ashland and Grants Paas. Prln cess Ttrsah, Lorena McNafr; Princes« Zuletku, Grace Mb Io n e.1 Meefy in thé Masonic hall off th e la d to d 4 4 b «¿M ito Master Counsellor,. Milton Franfrlln; Senior Counsellor, m id R elief Corps, No i the Î. ( £ O. F. At add 3rd S a ta n d ays, a t ’2 p. m. P resid en t, M r s., A lice Turner; Seèretary, Mrs. S. A. PUters, 8r., Thursdays, at the l u ll G ospel T em ple B oulevard J. 8. Murphy, P astor ’ Presbyterian Chnrch N. Main and H elm an Streets. Hugh T. MHtchelmore, Pastor, 132 N. Main St. P hone 491-L . Pentecostal Church S ton e Church, F ifth aúd Main •. •. streets E. F. Hingham, Pastor L utheran Church Services in A dventist Church Fourth and C St.*H. H. Y oung Pastor, 638 Boulevard. T rin ity E p iscopal Church ’ Second Street ' R ev. P_ K. H am m ond, Vicar, 42 Second S treet. M ion« 110 First Church of Christ S cien tist— South P ioneer Ave. Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst R eader, 128 S. P ioneer. P hone 448-L. Congregational Church B ou levard f Rev. B. 8. Bollinger . Aotlng Pastor, Boulevard C hristian Church B and Second S trtets, V. K. A llison, Pastor, 630 Boulevard Free-KetiMdXst C h irch B. Main ahd Sixth Street Emma It. Thompson, Pastor C atholic Church Sixth tmd C S treets The Rov. F ath er. J. A. Carmod; Sixth and C S treets. P hon e 101 H argadine and F lA t Streets Myron S. W ood w d rth, Pastor Oak Stragt amn H ad « y thc «Dieæ&M.wX • Suppose s«e W e are proud o f this fact becauso our local quartet* of boys, which has been nam ed, are m em bers of Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of W ater Eating too much rich food may pro duce kidney trouble in some form, says a wril-lpiown authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then tpey become overworked, get shiggish, d o g up and cause all sorts o f distress, particularly backache and mjsery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stom ach, constipation, torpid liver, sleep lessness, bladder and urinary irrita tion. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water, and, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and yudr kidneys may thert act fine. This famous salts is made from the-acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithia. and has Man used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activ ity; also to neutralize the acids in the system «0 that they biaddeTdiaorders. no longer iriMtte. AmT&ten rtSievK Jad Stilts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women taka now and then to kelp keep the kidiwy» atid urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious Kid ney disorders. 1 T hink V oo arc S A ENtlTLE olt> BO 8R0Y around Tr.»s P lace .. / owe t=RoMYHe 1-L, Tl-k AUOl 4 / T y r e s , AS MUCH AS They borrow T Acorn Cleri« No. 04, N eigh bors of. the Woodcraft.— Meotn in, tiie .I. O. O. F . h all on the 1st and 3rd Moildayy. P re si dent-, Clerk innett. .ahhura Cam, V ^ -S U e U ln 4 Brotherhood— 1st N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. P em berton, P astor, 117 Laurel ^street. P hon e 87 lost it Mondayi. G. 4>, R -— 2nd and 4th Sat. each m onth. A rm ory, 2 p. m. V isitors W elcom e. O. O. V an natta, Comm ander. Osteopathic tee in particular, a lso th e club as a w hole, glad they are a liv e . 1 would lik e to m ention one OONVALBfftJBNT m ore and that te th ® of D an i H Ó ttE I’a y n e- th e real esta te man. “ W henever you w ant m y do- 153 Granito St. n“l ion > COBO ,n -” he Ba,d- “I want to give tw o dollarB • ' p,eca Mrs. W. M. Barbet in Charge t0 each w° > m an 0B the »”»“ « ‘» 2 co,n nlltte’ ” Open to all in neeq of health P ractical Ñ ursing, . There are f ’v e - aBd that wH1 n‘a k® Mr. P ayne let loose of 11,0 Old p eop le and Invalids board and we aU “ X “thank X°u ” ed and cared for. SALEM, Or.e, Oct. 12.— (IP)— G eorge Putnam , Salem publisher, lost his fight to have the slogan , “Opposed to Prohibition," on the Novem ber b allot when tho su- prem e court today overruled ^Lambda Psf, lo ca l fraternity, led Imen'd liv in g org a n isa tio n s on tb t circuit court. 'cartipuB In scholarship la st year. T ak e S a lts to Flush K idneys If Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts 384 Oak St., at R y Crossing Directory DR. W. J. CRANDALL Practica Lim ited To Éye, Ear, N ose and Throat x - R .y , Dr. Charles A. Haines Physician and Surgeon 'ffice Phon? 164-J Home Phone 1€4-L 1 OFFICE HOURS ‘ > to i s s . m — & kb B p . to. DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE HOURS 10-ta A. M. 3-5 P. M . First National Bank Building VENDOME HOTEL Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop. Clean room s by day, w eek or m onth — A ll ou tside. MIAMIAN DENIED SCHUMACHER W ALL BOAJLD CORP. FO R EXCHANGE — 17 acre» fo R SA L E : — Star tonring, ngar Bellview, _ belonging to an le w c a r gu aran tee, 3X 50.00 and estate with 6-ri>om, fairly good ‘.arm*. Oak St. G arage. 34-3t* house, about 8 acres under (plow aid, orchard that needs puttlpg, F O R SALS)— Hqdson car in good alfalfa land, plenty of wa good condition. 68 B ush SL ter. place been partly negected. 21-1 m o.* bat one could make fine home of It. Good investment for one tr fix up and resell. W ill trade for small home in Ashland. Pro perty is clear. See Ashland Real ty Company., 1 Business art ft a*7 anythin« good fo r th a t/o f the Physician and Surgeon ««<r Y V • Member« o f th e ' B ellview d is- ' Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat trict a re Interested in th e pt*o- greas of th e new* g o lf courto he- . Office Phone • 126 , Ing eonstruOted by enthttalaats fr ’ o f AsblaAd. E specially those wko First N ational Bank B uilding lir e near It. And even th e «laid w A nen of th e country hohten, may yet be d onning su its and learning golf. Stranger th in g s O. JELLYSON SÄINN than th is have happened. h a st sum m er, m e o f the bnsi- Dentist n ew men o f A shland said, "w hep yon get ready to build your club Citizens Bank house count On m e for a k eg of n a ils.” W hen w e com m enced Office Phone 151 d W ., yesterday, he m ade good hie o f- >ulld f«r, and w e are than kin g Mr. Phone w ent Em il Pel, for th is donation. 1 I cu t -A nother generous giver Is Mr. E ven in gs by Appointm ent e big Thos. .Sim pson. H e g ave th e •nlsb- b uilding com m ittee o n e-h a lf keg ■ , and of 1« penny n ails, and said , t h e ; "Come hack here and see w h at J MATTIE B. SHAW building site. Now w e w ant j w ant to give yo u ,” go in g to th e som e men to peel them . j back of his store. “W hen yon jrsician and Surgeon The building began in earnest ere ready for your kitchen sink today, Oct. 11. Lumber is being I w ill le t you have your ch oice o f hauled, and th e m en in charge th e se.” p oin tin g to a ^ 1st of Office and Residence wish every man who w ill h elp i w h ite porcelain sin k s— and deqlg- Phone 8» to let them know. Call a t tho j n a tln g p articu larly a w ide an>l building site Just baok 'o f . th e H o n g sink— Just w h at w e Want, O FFIC E H pU R S 10-12 a. .m. — 2-4 p. school house, and get lined up. j It is such kipdnesees aa th e se 6 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 p. m. The response to the call for w ork- that m akes th e -building com m ft- for bargains in Beai B aute BO M U R — B40 BUSI Handpow- try Rrown and Ries, <3 No. Mein. sr StumppuUgrs. ISO each. Horse 224-tI. poorer I T | . A tto p a tle Gates Hand wen borers, waterwheels, 111 3rd, Reaten. Washington. . • -, ' ' 34-tjf irOR SALE— -P a rt of lot in free front bnttone and hooks, 0c per pound. Tidings office. (f 1 | I I coin- rhere much st h e honr 1 fol- irged. Mrs. Fred Stock clock The , and Scl- Mr«, ser-i , F O R BALE— Homestead ; re linquishment, >100, 70 Bush Bt. t i t J. , FOR RAtdh- ■Owi’iH dairy route 2 2 -lf 24-tf and equipment. « 4 Iowa st. more of Oregon Grape (o r Hol ly ) crated. State price. F. O. B. Ashland. M . A . D oraff, 5801 College Ave., Oakland, Cal. x 26-2* left for Ban Francisco on Sator- Mrs. W*. Q. Tucker day a ftern oon ’« trahL fto ' a vlktt Phone I F I 4 of a few week«. H e maintains. howWvek, that he will tto n be bartr. Ib r he is » lore wttk BWfttfe- (chool ern Oregon CNmnte, het eftnoot L_ PROM OS. J rl NOTICE. FOM t'fJUIACATION W HITTLE TR AN SFER & STORAGE CO. Coal, Wood and Storage WOOD P eek in g, C ratlhg and Shipping. L ong D istance H auling. Newcombs Por W ood Auto fr e ig h t Terminal Phone 631 Phone 117 Offioe 80 Oak St. All Kinds Slab Wood ; Blox D epartm ent o f th e In terio r U. 8. Land Offioe at R ossburg, Oregon, Septem ber 11, 1 826. / NOTICE is hereby given that" A rchie Roiiert Grieve, o f Jegn y SKILLED LOCKSMITH Crefek, Oregon, w ho, on Septem ber 7, 1923, made H om estead Entry, No. 01 5 1 5 5 , for W l-2 8W 1-4, Sec. 34, Tp. 40 S„ and lot 4, sn 4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 3. Tow nship 41 S., R ange 4 East, i Car k eys, alj m *kos by lock ‘ » • i ' ' a W illam ette M eridian, h a s flled i lu m b er. K eys lit to door loekB n o tice of intontion to m ake three tnd padlocks 07 all kinds. Mall year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above ddscrihed, before srdsrs solicited . Chauncey F lorey, U. 8. Com m issioner, Medford, Oregon, on At th e Llthla Springs H o t e l - (hO 18th day o f October, 1926. Col. N. M. O’O llM rt, o f the U. C laim ant n am es a s w itn esses: 8. Arm y. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. E. Louis M iller « , * Tichenor oC Cisco, Texas, and G eorge Sam uel Sloan Frank Gardner o f P ittsb u rg, Fred F raja, Penn., stopped a t th e L lthla A ll o f Copco, C alifornia. Springs H otel yesterday. G eorge F ranklin W righ t of H ornbrook, C alifornia. For the post o f safety dlrect.0? IIAMIL A. CANADAY. wo recom m en d ., som e of tho*) RMfeter. European d u elises who never get scratched. DR. J . P . CHISHOLM - V eterin ary Graduate P h on e 368-J 7<7 Oak 8t T . L PO W ELL General Tranáfer ' Good team and motor trgcka. Good service at a reasohable W . T. BLACKW ELL ‘ * B u ild in g, repairing, sh in glin g, price — P h on e 83. p aintin g, tin tin g <and cem ent work. P hon e 863-L. 15-10 FEH IG R ’S YR AdfgFK R P hone>410 375 B St D rayage, storagq ,an d lon g di«t aq ce h yuling. s , 66-tl J ordans hash a N C A B IN E T WORKS CoYner Helman and Vgn Phone 161, / tOMLV ) 0 $ 6 )T FLASHL16HT, MOOft One Block feast óf thb Ask- land Laundky. 100 W ater BL G A fU G fe ’ Third Street Garage Chas L. Wlmek, Prop. Bhhft'jMf W estern A n te Supply Co. G as, »Mh and R s p M M « . W ashing antf P olish in g Gars. Storage from 3 3.00 to 36.00 P er 'M o n th . W hy fftanfd Y 6u t CaV O O U ldel 1 rhô«* t o * a s r a w to . Shrirlce to a a r iR tM l RMR BURLINGAME Paintors and Decorators Páper Hanging — Tintyig I Specialty Enthnates G ladly F araM ted. P hon e »H W ANT REFERENDUM PROVIDENCE, R. L. Oct. 13. — (U P )— Rhode Iihm d republi cans at their state convention here today adopted a pluuk favor ing a referendum on th e liquor question. '