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r FOR SALB miscelaneour for RBNT: 4-rpom furnished it., also 2 rooms. Phons 2I9J. FOR SALK —- Cheap, largo 34-tf glass window, lower sash 4x4 ft. upper sash 18 1-2 Inches by 4 ft. FOR RENT— Furnished apta, curtain to fit .also for sale, two and unfurnished flat. 16 8. Sec garage doors. Mrs. 8. B. McNair ond St, , 38-tf Phone 101-R. 87-3* FOR RENT — F in is h e d cab FOB SALE— Engine, 1 1-3 ina and apartments. Reasonable, Horse Power Fairbanks Morse, by month or weak. Call 133. 823. Talent Vulcanising Shop, 11»—44 Talent. 37-2 F O R BALK— Registered short horn bull, • years old. J. R. Rob ertson. 323 Almond St. 38-3* FOR 1^4 L E — or trade, for good 22 cal rifle , a good byclcle. See It a t Jack’s Bicycle Shop. 3 8 -1 * ♦ FOR SALE— W in d fa ll Spits- enbuv apples, 28c per box. Come and get them. They^ ara fine. W illia m s and M a r t i n . Phone 1QF22 Bellview. 3 8 -2 * Department of the latertor U. 0. Lead Office at Roseburg, Orsgoa. Septan bar 11, 1938. NOTICE la hereby given that Archie Robert Ortove,, of Jenny Creel, Oregon, Who, on Septem ber 7, 1918. made Homestead Entry, No. 01I1IC, for W l-8 SW 1-4, Sec. «4, Tp. 4« 0., and lot 4. add SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sac. 3. Township 41 S„ Range 4 Bait, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish clalaf to the land above deacrlbed, before Chauncey Florey, U. 8. Coss- mlaaloner, Medford, Oregon, on the 18th day of October, 1888. Claimant lam es aa wltnaeeee: Louis Miller George Samuel Sloan Fred Fraln, „ All of Copco, California. • George Franklin W right of Hornbrook, California. HAMIL A. CANADAY, Reglater. Business and Professional Directory DR FOR RENT ■ Raw h o u s e . Phone 317L or inquire 888 Holly St 30-tf FOB RENT — Naw five-room house with basement and garage. Call 27S-R or see Mrs. F. L. Nel son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland. 33-U EXCHANGE — Let ns trade your property for something yon want. WJlliam’s and Parkhurst, 402 E. Main sL Medford. 87-7* W ith automobiles as thick ns snowflakes in w inter, .the sight of W A N T E D — Competent person two little girls astride a fam ily to assist In household. Experience horse brought back yesterday the with children required. No cook things we used to see.— K lam ath ing. Perm anent position. Good, News salary, address Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, M e d fo rd .. __ 38-7 Wocus Marsh and burned an a r ea of 15 by seven miles before It crossed to the Loosley ranch, a stretch of 16 miles distance cross country, which it made In less than three hours. — K la m a th F alls H erald. h all every Thursday Hope itshcks*! Lodge No. 14 Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R- A. M.— Meets In the Masonic hall every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec retary, William Day. — Meets 1« the I. O. O. F. hall Malt* Coaunagdery No. 4, K. T— Meets la the Masonic hall on the le t and 3rd Wednes days. Em. Cemffiander, D. H. Jackson; Recorder, William Day. Ashland Ixxlge No. 044, B- JiUah Temple A. A. O. N. M. R.— Meets In the Masonic hall every le t Friday. Illustrious Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re corder, William Day. on the 2nd aad 4th Tuesdays Noble Grand. Mrs. May E ib ; Recording Secretary. Miss E thel Reed. P. O. E .— Meets in the E lks Temple every Saturday. E x a lt ed R uler, James Bowers Sec retary, Ed Thornton. Ashlaad Isutge No. l i t , K. 1».— Meets In the I. O. O. hall on let end 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, MU lard Dunn Mecordlug Secre tary. C. B. Hooper. Xatofena Temple, Daughters of- The Mlle-~-Meets In the Ma sonic hall every Ind Saturday. Meets alternately at Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin cess Tlrsah, Lorena McNair; Prlnceqs Zulslks, Grace Ma tone. V Burnside Relief tVerpu. No. Meets In the I, O. G. r . hall no the let end 3rd Satur days, at 3 m. President. Mrs. Allee Turner: 0eeretary. Mre. 0. A. Pelare. Sr. ______ Ashland Homes«e«d No. 4O6T B. A. Y.— Metis In the I. O. O. r . hall on the 2nd and 4th Mondaya. ‘ . Ashland Chapter DeModay— Meets In the Masonlè hall on the 2nd end 4tb Monday»- Master Counsellor, Milton Franklin: Senior Counsellor, Roland Parks. Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and L a u re l streets. H . F . Pemberton, Pastor, 117' Laurel street. Phone 87. Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st N . Main and H elm an Streets. Hugh T. M itchelm ore, Pastor, 132 N. M ain St. Phone 491-L. Lutheran Church Services In Adventist Chnrch Fourth and C St. H . H . Young, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. First Church of Christ Scientist— South Piopeer Ave. Mrs. W illia m A itk e n , ' F irs t Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone 44 8-L. • and Srd Thursdays, nt Ü»« Moose Han. , P. C. ---------------- Full (lOepel Temple Boulevard J. S., Murphy, Pastor Pentecostal Church Stone Church, F ifth and Main , streets E. F . B ingham , Pastor T rin ity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev. P. K . Ham m ond, V icar, 42 Second S tiT et. Phone 110 Congregational Chnrch Boulevard Rev. E . 8. Bollinger A cting Pastor, Boulevard Christian Church B and Second Streets. V . K . Allison, Pastor, 630 Boulevard Free Methodist Church E. M ain and Sixth Street E m m a R. Thompson, Pastor Catholic Church Baptist Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. F ath er, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 H argadlne and F irs t Streets M yron S. W oodw orth, Pastor, Oak Street / Z ?OP, ARE Nbu SURE SfOO L O C X 6 P hlana Damp No. 048, W -— Meet» in the I. O. O. F. hall on the Ind and 4th Mon days, Ctork, J. R. Wtok; Con sul Commander, 0. B. Lane. G, A. R.— 2nd and ,4th Sat, each month, Armor?. 2 p. m. Visitors Welborns. O. O. Vnn- natta. Commander. , Church Four Presbyterian Church Acorn Cirsio No, 154, Neigh bors of the Woodcraft.—-Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on the let and 3rd Mondays. Presi dent, Mrs. W. 0. Prescott; « O F F IC E H O U R S io to 13 a. m-— a to s CKtoow Bank BuUdlng Ashland, Oregon DR MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 168 Residence Phone 481-R O F F IC E HOURS 10-13 A. M. CONVALESCENT HOME VENDOME HOTEL 153 Granite St. Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop. Mrs. W . M. Barber In Charge famous guests Open to all In need of health Practical Nursing. Old people and invalids board ed and cared for. C O N S O L ID A T E D C IG A R CORP., N E W YORK D it t r ib u t t d by A lle n and Lewis Eugene, Oregon of his non-reaident perm it M ay. He is said to have operating a m otor vehicle C a lifo rn ia license. ’ Other sixes and ahepes 2 for 25 cent» 15 cent» 3 for 50 cents S U L P H U R CLEARS ROUGH, RED S K IN Results. , Face, Neck and Arma Efftily . Made 8mooth, 8ays Specialist ( T h e s a c k D oor a n o Y orai CD ( ODT TW e W A T 6 R H C A T £ Ä ? Any breaking out of the skin, even ■fiery, itching eczema, can hr quickly overcome by applying a little Mcntho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pim ples and ring worm. . It seldom fails to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and you do not havt to wait for relief from em barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferer» from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles LL doubt as to result is re Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug- moved when you come to gist and use it like cold cream. For F r i t S t o f U U t i l T b it A iv trtite m tn l 1» me for treatment for Piles and other W H IT E H A L L P H A R M A C A L CO.. Ina. Rectal and Colon ailment*. Net only do Naw York. N . Y. thousand* of former patient* in all part* 198 Madiaon A w . FORMER PATIENTS TESTIFY A at the West attest the certainty nt my celebrated M a ta e n ta , but I W IL L G U A R A N T E E IN W R ITIN G T O C U R B YOUR PILES OR R E - TU R N YOUR FEE. Rcmrmb. r. there It no tMWpttal operation, no anaesthetic, no confine ment. My traetanenta are mild, toothing and quickly effective. They reatore health and visor. Read of the marvcloue cure» la my new 100- page Look, which will be sent ywi F K L '; upen requeet. t y - Coal, Wood and Storage WOOD Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance H auling. Newcombe For Wood Auto Freight Terminal Phoiie 631 Phoije 117 Office 89 Oak St. All Kinds Slab Wood • Blox ' W . T. B LA CK W ELL B ujlding. repairing, shingling, painting, tlntlqg* and cenieut work. Phone 359-L . 16-30 F ixit Shop 848 East M ain St. Car keys, a ll maxes by lock ind padlocks of a ll kinds. M all ardere solicited N O T IC E TO T A X P A Y E R S who have paid the first h a lf of 1925 taxes are eith er m ailing checks or coming to the Sher iff's office to pay eMond half. Please bring or m all firs t h a lf receipts o r receptt num ber stamp ed in uppef rig h t hand corner. I The last h alf of. taxes are now due and become delinquent on No ! vember 4, 1924. 11-13 T. L. POWELL General Transfer team and motor trucks, service at a reasonable — Phone 38. JORDANS RASH' AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 191. 194-tl -I Al r J b T BOWSE« O Ü T 0 1 D —*----------( To Be scwETmtoa 1 I WAS GOING To \ DO A N'DIDN’T , Third Street Garage Chas L/ Wimer, Prop. Bark of Western Anto Supply Co. tias, O lli and Repairing. Washing and Polishing Cars Storage from 83.00 to 88-80 Per Jtfonth. Why Staad Tour Car Outside? THOMPSON A Painters and Decorators Paper H anging — Tinting a Specialty Thefe is lees and lees compilin' on the »art of Baker county farm ers and they secir fairly content with their tot. Lut, then. Baber farmers a n not of the complain ing sort and generally work them selves oat of their troubles, Baker Democrat. . a S S I R M m By Taylor T i a r , ; M fA T T V t C F ftC l* iiliio u so’i-icz t M ’* YgAH - B O T ^ & ? SEEMS One Block Kant of the Ash land Laundry. IOS Water St. SKILLED LOCKSMITH anpa K D£AN. M.DJnc ARC TMC BE5R<toN\ WINDOWS ----------------- ' / D K . J. P . C H IS H O L M V eterin ary Graduate Phone 3 68-J 767 Oal F K H IG K ’H T R A N S F E R Phone 410 375 B St Drayage, storage and long dUt ance hauling. 60-tl CLOSED, AND w o YOÜ P U T y Clean rooms by day, week or month — A ll outside. WHITTLE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. great applause B ring 2-8 P. M. Finit National Bank BuUdlng brilliant crowd Ads p. at- Evenings by Appointment number. Keys fit to door locks Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Stanasti. icampment No. he I. O. O. F. and 3rd Tues- Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L After dinner C la s s if ie d Iv y Camp No. 2 8 0 8 . Royal Neighbors. — Meets in the Moose h all on the 1st and 3rd Mondays: Oracle. Mrs. A . A. Madden; Recorder. Mrs. Alice Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. K. B.— Meets In the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie Veters; secretory, Mrs. Leah N. Caldwell. Physician and Surgeon Lewis H . Jacks, Prop. Church Directory Orand. Mr. Haxelwo« Grand. H. J. Wolcott. Dentist O F F IC E HOURS 2 a. m. — 2-4 p. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. James J. P e lle tt, a resident jtf T alen t, was scheduled to appear before Judge T a y lo r yesterday on a charge preferred by Stale T ra ffic O ffic e r C. P. T a le n t fo r fa ilu re to procure Oregon auto licenses, follow ing the expiration ■ 3 34-tf. Ashlaad Ledge No. 28. A. F. * A. M.— Meets In the Masonic hall every Sad Thursday. Ma»t- er. Dr. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary, William Day. Dr. Charles ¿ ." S a in e s Office and Residence Phone 38 To Appear Before Judge Taylor— er vacated home for use of few rooms during school year. R e f For bargains In Real Estate erences exchanged, fu ll p articu try Brown aad Rice, 13 No. Main. lars. Box 38. T id in g s office. Lodge Directory 0. ÏLLYSON SHINN 108 Pioneer Avenue Wanted Agency Supervisor FOR SALK— My 8880 In 8 room house for car, or what ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May have you. 3 lots close In. Deak- communicate with Ensign Lee In, 175 East Main. 33-2* of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home. 536 May- fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon. F O B SALE— Homestead re W A N T E D — Ex-school teach linquishment, 8100, 70 Bush St. er, small boy. wlU act as caretak 88-tf X lia y , Including Teeth Res. Phone 000, w ere destroyed by lir e a t the K . Loosley place near F o rt K lam ath. The p re started' a t Old line legal reserve Life insurance Company lias good opportunity for experiened life in surance salesman in position as Agericy Sup ervisor for Southern Oregon. Salary, with lib eral first year and renewal commissions. Give age, exjierience and reference in first letter. R ep lies. confidential. Address Manager of. Agencies. P. O. Box 1009, Portland, Oregon. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Phone 151 El Sidelo W A N T E D : — Old people and invalids to board and care fo r; 1 8 -tf equity 153 G ranite street. Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, N ose and Throat Citizens Bank Bldg famous cigars WANTED—Children to care for by day, week or month. »Ad dress, V 0 Lincoln St. Phone 857-R. Mrs. Purdy. 8 1 -t mo- Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon F irs t National Bank Building HOME FOR WALK— Boulevard WANTRD— First or third cut home at No. 440, ground 76 by ting alfalfa hay, 434 Iowa St. 150, 4-room plastered house, » ‘ 34-8’ close In. a fine, unobstructed view. Lately reduced f r o in 54800 to 84884. B C . Os ley, No. 65 E. M ain. 38-C FOR 881.R Part of lot in Ashland Cemetery, room for three graves located near center of cemetery. Lot surrounded by cement coping. Inquire Oeorgie Coffee, Tidings office. D R BR N BST A. WOODS O ffice Phone 126 FOR SALK— Fresh cider 25c a FOR SALE — Automobiles gallon, also apples, 26c a box and FOR SALE—Hudson car la np. 837 Terrace. Phone 408 L. 37-1 good condition: 88 Bush S t . * * 3-20 39-1 mo.* FOR SALE—Small dairy route FOR SALE - Furniture and equipment. 434 Iowa st. • " 38-3* FOR S A L E :■ ' Wlfite Rotary K. Loosley Place Burns-r- Between 700 and 800 tons of Sewing machine for 850.00 at F O RR A L B — 500 Steel Handpow- hay. w ith a lose o f close to 38,- 21-tf Pells Corner. er Stumppullers, 830 each. Horse power 875. Autom atic Oates FVtt WALK— ^Household furn Hand w ell borers, waterwheels, ture, 77 «th St. 38-5 111 8rd, Renton, W ashington.* Corn statistics recently Issued show the percentage of the CroD FOR SALE—Cheap drag saw used fo r various purposes, the last and wood tools. 70 Bush St. - item being "o th er uses 3 per ' 2 2 -tf cen t." This 3 per cent devoted to "o th e r uses" makes Jobs for FOR S A L E A P P L E S : — B ald »bout 75 per cent of General An wins, Spltzenbnrg, and N ew tow n’s drews' men. — M alheu r E n ter — a ll good grade. B rin g boxes and price. pick them a t 50c per box. W . L . Moore, Bellview. 21-1 m o.* W. J. CRANDALL S ometh i mû ’ s wrong ’ iTweveR fail «. So 1'AA n o t SOCPRlSCD 6 -, T ank ' s DRY! Y -*