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( V J A P C O L O N IS A T IO N P L A N aounced hl» In tention o f seeking r. US ICS B IG M E X IC A N A R E N A S re-election, and Indications were he would receive no opposition In T O K Y O , Japan. ( U . P . ) - > A the convention. . Japanese Company is being organ L ieu t. Oov. N ath an iel S m ith a h ized by M r. K . T auru, w ith a cap so la expected to seek re-e>eetl4o. ital of one m illio n yen o r about Congressmen C la rk B urdick of $100,000 gold, fo r colonisation the firs t d istrict and R ich ard 8 . w ork in Mexico, according, to the A ldrich of the second d is tric t Osaka M aialch i, which states the were expected to be renamed fo r Company has obtained 1 4 .7 *0 Congress. Louis Monast, w ho acres in Ban Luis Potosi. The was defeated tw o years ago by rice, bananas and cattle. Congressman Jerem iah O ’Con A nother project, headed by M r. nell, probably w ill be the Repuh- Yoshlzo M lnaw aka, Is to r coloni lican ’s choice (o r the th ird dis zation of a tract near Mexico C ity trict. with Japanese farm ers, according to the newspaper, while s till a Salem — Seventy tons m ach third project headed by Toshlo inery arrive fo r $800,000 new Onedra, calls fo r organization of a company w ith a capital of 1,- u nit of paper m ill. P la n t w ill 600,000 yen colonizing a Mexican soon make 20 tons a day, w ith payroll of $00,000 a month. tract. „ tM Coaita S m a ll Business Men to A id U niver sity During Oregon FOB “ i * * FOB RENT—-Four room fu r M IB C ELA N EO U Ff nished ap a rtm e n t w ith garage. F o r bargains in R eal B a u te F O R H A L R . Rned bdby cart. A dulte only, 1101 Ö oulevard’ 43 Church. 41-2 try Brown and Rice, «3 N o. M ain. » 4 1 -tf 3 3 4 -tf. F O R S A L » — One Magnetic dip W A N T E D — To sell m y ap art needle compas caa he used as oompas or fo r H ading magnetic m ent house and home in M arsh- ore bodies. 4 1 -3 * f lel<$. O re., a six apt. house, w ith 3 rooms each, private bath and F O R S A L E — C lean, beardless fnraace heat, a ll furnished. The FO B RENT: 4-room furnished barley fo r seed— last year’s stock. tw o places have an earning ca apt-, »l«o 3 rooms. Phono 2I3J. $30 par tou. Phone 185-J. W . E. pacity o f 200 per month, would ' 89-6 , 34-tf Pierson, B oalevard. take a sm all ranch near Ashland as p art payment. The rem ainder F Q RHAIdB— 333 Steel H aadpow - on easy terms. W rite J , O. Lang-, er Stam ppullars, $33 each. Horse w orthy, M arshfield, Ore. 788 S. power $7$. A utom atic Gatos 11 St. , 39-6* H a a d w a ll borars, waterwheels, 1X1 3rd, R enton, W ashin<ton. F O R S A L E — P a rt of lo t in Ashland Cemptery, room fo r three graves located n ear center F O R BALM A P P L E S ; — Bald o f cemetery. L o t surrounded by wins, Spitsenbnrg, and N ew tow n’s cement coping. In q u ire Georgie POR RENT— Furnished room — a ll good gratae. B rin g boxes and Coffee, Tidings office. w ith o r w ith o u t board, 737 pick them a t 60c per box. W . L. Boulevard or phone 349-J. 4 1 -1 * Moore, B ellview . 2 1 4 mo.« H E L P W A N T E D — M ale F O R R E N T — Pastnre fo r 6 W A N T E D — M arried man who head o f stock. C all evenings. understands tracto r farm in g , Phone 866-J1. * 4 0 -2 * steady w ork. Address Box B. B., Tidings. 3 9 -2 * W A N T E D v Mlscelaneons W A N T E D — Position t In Doc F O R R E N T — T wo room fu r to r’s office, o r practical nursing. nished cabin on In d ian a at. In Main. quire 8 In d ia n a St. 4 1 -8 ’ E ra . Snider. 428 No. W A N T E D — Experienced m id Phone 473-J. 40-2 dle aged woman fo r housework F O R R E N T — Good plastered on ranch. Address Box B. B., house, furnished. Pleasant loca Tidings. 3 9 -2 * fre e fro m buttons a a d hooks, 5c tion. G. Gun tar. Phons 321-J. tf 4 1 -4 * p e r pound. T id in g s ottfoe. E U G E N E , Oct. J" (U n ite d News) — Eugene cham ber of commerce and business men wUI assist in the arrangem ent o f the celebration o f the U n iversity of Oregon week, according to plans made by a committee beaded by D avid M . Graham , g raduate of the university. A ll visitors to the celebration w ill be provided w ith fre e transportation through e f forts of the committee. Pioneer articles displayed through the T r a il * to R a il cele bration w ill again be in evidence G. O. P . S T A T E C O N V E N T IO N O PENS A T P R O V ID E N C E d uring th e semi-centennial, espec ia lly those having connection w ith the university. W indows o f business houses w ill be decorated w ith old pho tographs o f early days a t th e In stitu tio n and other things o f in terest. P R O V ID E N C E . R. I., Oct. 13. - r - f U P ) — W ith no seat in the United States Senate to he fille d , most of the interest centered around local contests as Rhode Island Republicans opened th e ir convention here today. The G. O. P. state ticket, w i f l i one or two exceptions, was ex pected to be the same as in 1924. Aram J. P othier, Rhode Is la n d ’s 72 year-old governor, has an- P R E S ID E N T O F M E X IC O TO T A K E M A S O N IC R IT E W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 18.— (U n ite d P ress)— President Callee of Mexico w ill receive the Scot tish R ite degrees of Masonry, the Scottish R ite headquarters here announced today. i Calles once before had peti tioned fo r the degrees, but insur rections in Mexico prevented the rites being adm inistered. H e pe titioned again recently and tho degreys w ill be given h im and several members of his cabinet in the near fu tu re . in 33-1 m o-* F O R H A LE — . Shepherd dog, one year old, good heeler. Phone 33S-J1. C all evenings. 4 0 -3 *' . F O R B A L E — F u ra ttn re Lodge Directory Ashland lo d g e No. 88, A. F . * A . M .— Meets In th e Masonic h a ll every 2nd Thursday Mast er, D r. R. L. B ard ic; Secretary, W illia m Day. Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R* A . M .— Meets In tk s Masonic k a il every 3rd Thursday. H igh P riest, Clyde A . M alone; Sec re ta ry , W illia m Day. T — Meets la th e Masonic h a ll on th e 1st and 3rd W ednes days. E m . Com m ander, D. H . Jackson; Recorder, W illia m Day. Ashland Lodge No. 45, I . O. O. Vs— Meets In the I. O. O. F. h all every Thursday. Noble Grand, M r. Hazelwood Vies G rand, H . J. W olcott. Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 — Meets la the I. O. O. F . h a ll on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Noble Grand, Mrs. M ay E lb ; Recording Secretary, Miss E th e l Reed. Ashland Lodge No. 9 44, B . p . O. B.— Meets in the E lks Tem ple every Saturday. E x a lt ed R u le r, James Bowers Sec retary, E d Thornton. H ila h Tem ple A . A . O. N . M . fh— Meets In th e Masonic h a ll every 1st F rid a y . Illu strio u s P otentate, F . D . W agner; R e corder, W illia m Day. Iv y Camp No. 28 9 8 , lto y a l Neighbors. — Meets in tbs Moose h a ll on th e 1st and Srd Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A . A . M adden; Recorder, M rs. Alike Turner. A lp h a C hapter N o. I , O. E . IL— Meets la th e Masonic h all oa th e 1st an d Srd Tuesdays. W o rth y M atro n, M rs. N e llie P eters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah 1«. C aldw ell. Ashland Lodge No. l i t , K . e f P ,— Meets in th e I . O. O. F. hall on 1st and. Srd Fridays. Chancellor Com mander, M il lard Dnnn Recording Secre tory, C. B. Hooper. Z nlelm a Tem ple, D aagbteri of T h e N ile — Meets In the Ma sonic h a ll every 2nd Saturday. Meets a lte rn a te ly a t Medford, Ashland and Grants Paas. P rin cess Tlrsah, L orena M cN air; Princess Z u le lk a , Grace Ma- 24.— Meets in the I. h all no tho 1st and 3 days, s t 2 p. m. 1 Mrs. A lice T u rn e r; I Mrs. S. A . Peters, Sr. Ashland C hapter DeModay— Meets In the Masonic h a ll on the 2nd and 4th Moadays. M aster Counsellor, M ilto n F ra n k lin ; Senior Counsellor, Roland P arks. Presbyterian Church N. Main and Helm an Streets. Hugh T. Mltchelm ore, Pastor, 132 N. M ain St. Phone 491-L. L u th e ra n Church Services in Adventist Church Fourth and C St. H . H . Young, Pastor. 633 Boulevard. F irs t Church o f C hrist Scientist-*—South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. W illia m A itk e n , F irs t Reader, 138 8. Pioneer. Phone 448-L . Church e Four ’ p . C. — ------------ F u ll Gospel Temple Boulevard J. S. M urphy, Pastor Pentecostal (L u rc h Stone C hu rch , F ifth and Main streets E . F. Bingham , Pastor T rin ity Episcopal Church 'Second Street Rev. P. K . H am m ond, Vicar, 42 Second Street. Pilone 110 Congregational Church Boulevard Rev. E . S. B ollinger A cting Pastor, Boulevard C hristian Church n and Second Streets. V . K . A llison, Pastor, 630 Boulevard F re e Methodist Church E. M ain and Sixth Street E m m a R . Thompson, PKfctor, Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets Tho Rev. F a th e r, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 B aptist Church H arg adlne and F irs t Streets M yron 8. W oodw orth, Pastor, Oak Street Acorn C ircle No. 54, Neigh bors o f the W oodcraft.— Meats la the I . O. O. F . h a ll on the 1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi dent, Mrs. W . O. Prescott; C lerk, Mrs. W m . Stennett. G. A. H— Ind aad each m onth, A rm o ry, V isitors W elcom e. 0 . nstto, Commander. DOAN’S PILLS 60c Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat g Teeth Office Phone 126 F irs t National Bank Building C. ELLYSON SHINN Dr. Charles A. Haines Dentist Physician and Burgeon Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 164-J - Home Phone 164-L Office Phone 161 Res. Phone 184 O F F IC E HO U RS 10 to 18 a. m.— a to S pa. Citisens B ank B u ild in g Ashland, Oregon DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 188 Residence ] FORMER PATIENTS TESTIFY LL doubt as to result is re moved when you come to A W HITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . WOOD Coal, W ood ajid Storage Packing, C rating and Shipping. Long Distance H auling. Phone 117 Office 89 Oak St. Look Youngl Bring Bask Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, w ill turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications w ill prova a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Si and Sulphur recipe a t home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to t a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and ilphur Compound a t any drug store a ll ready for use. This Is the old- time-recipe improved by the addition of other in g r e d ie n ts . While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we a ll desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’» Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can teU, because i t does it so naturally, to evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand a t a tim e: by morn- me tor treatment for Piles and ether Rectal and Colon ailment». Not only do thousands of former patients in all part» af tks W ist attest tb* certainty of my cstetoratsd treatment*. but I WILL C U A RA NTEB IN WRITING TO CURE YOUR PILES OR RE TURN YOUR FEE. Remember, there 1» no baWMsI operation, no anaesthetic, no conSno- m sn t My treatment* art mild, toothlns and quickly affective. They rastere Clean rooms by day, week or month — A ll outside. Newcombe For Wood Phone 631 Auto Freight Terminal K D R . J. P . C H IS H O L M V e te rin a ry Graduate Phone 868-J 767 Oal All Kinds Slab Wood Blox One Block East o f th e Ash land Laun d ry. IO S W a te r St. SKILLED LOCKSMITH F ixit Shop Lewis H . Jacks, Prop. 8 4 8 East M ain St. Qar keys, a ll makes by lock number. K e y s fit to door locks ind padlocks of a ll kinds. M all orders solicited. GARAGE Third Street Garage Chas L. Wimer. Prop. Back of ¿W estern Auto Supply Co. Gas, Oils and Repairing. W ashing and Polishing Cars. Storage from $3.00 to $6.00 Per M onth. W h y Stand Y ou r C ar Outside? Phone 7 9 a s T h ird 84. Service Guaranteed Best. M in t Acreage Increasing Reports are th at a 3000-acre m int crop is being harvested In the W illa m e tte V alley this fa ll, an increase of about 2000 acrea over last year. M in t has been found a profitable crop In the val ley when grown on suitable soils. I t Is reported that on Irrig ated fieldg $176 per acre can be pro duced, while the cost per acre Is about $76. Painters and Decoratori Paper H anging — Tinting a Specialty T. L. PO W ELL Oeneral Transfer Good team and m otor trucks, Good service a t a reasodable W . T. BLACKW ELL B uilding, repairing, shingling, price — » Phone 83. painting, tin tin g and cement work. Phone S69-L. 16-30 JO R D A N S HASH A N D F E H IG E ’S T R A N S F E R C A M N K T WORKS Phone 410 376 B St Drayage, storage and long dist Corner H e lm a a and V a n Ni 1>* ance hauling. 60-tl Phone 131. A U T H O R A R R IV E S N E W Y O R K . Oct. 19.— (U n it ed Press) John Mansfield, one of th e most g ifted and versatile modern w riters arrived here to day. H e w ill give a coarse la th e F a ll term of the New School to r Social Research. By Taylor Mom and Pop L lT T t e G l R L , IS lyuSiheR in ? NOW, AMY, I ’M GOING UPSTAIRS ANO Y our take a bath - if any abents j call , x ’ m not at hom € /— Ashland Hom estead Ne. 4087 B. A- Y .— Meets in the I. O. O. F. h a ll on th e 2nd aad 4th Mondays. A shlana Gamp No. 2 48, W . O. W — Meets In the I. O. O. F . h a ll oa th e In d and 4th Mon days. C lark, J. R . W ic k ; Con sul Commander, C. B. Lane. I the value o f D o a n 's P illt , stimulant diuretic to the k id neys, in this condition. Users everywhere endorse* D o a n 'a Ask y o u r n e ig h b o r / Church Directory Methodist Episcopal Church N. M ain and L au rel streets. H . F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, N ose and Throat F C F O R B A L E : — W h ite R otary Sewing machine fo r $60.00 a t Pells Corner. ** 2 1 -tf Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Are You “Toxic?” l! Rub soothing, scobs Oil right into your sore, stiff, ach down h e a lth —b ackaches--' ing joints, and re dixainsas exhaustion heed- lief comes instant •chas—loesof appstita—indi ly. St, Jacobs O il gestion— constipation T Don’t ’ is a h a r m le ss rheu • go on suffering whan perha|* matism l i n i m e n t which never disap- ints and cannot m the skin. Get a 35 cent bot tle of St. Jacobs O il at any drug Store, and in a m o ment you’ll be free from pain, soreness and stiffness. In use for 65 years for rheumatism, sciat ica, neuralgia, lum- bago, backache, sprains. O klahom a ou Wkra. tolto ah •Ip Lyko gavo DR. XRRX8T A . WOODS R H E U M A T IS M Weak A N T <H R L I N T R O U B L B — May eommnnlcate w ith Ensign Lee o f th e Salvatioo A rm y g t th e W h ite Shield H om s. 63« May- fa ir A vs., P o rtlan d , Oregon. E X C H A N G E — L e t us tra d e your property fo r something you F O R B A L E — Homes w a n t. W illia m 's and P arkh u rst, H O M E F O R S A L K — Boi, levar i 4 * 3 K . M ain a t M edford. 3 7 -7 * home a t No. 4 30, ground 76 by 160-, 3-voom plastered house, close in , a fia e , unobstructed view . L a te ly reduced f r o m FOR HALI $4800 to $4000. H . C. Galcy, No. Phone 419-J 66 E . M ain. 38-C DR. W. J. ORAMDALL Noice is hereby given by the Evenings by Appointm ent undersigned to a ll persons hav ing claims against the above nam ed estate to present them w ith proper vouchers w ith in six months from date of firs t p u b li DR- MATTIE B. SHAW cation to N. Dickey, A tto rn e y a t law, Room 8. Stearns B uilding, Physician and Surgeon Ashland, Oregon, 108 Pioneer Avenue D ate of firs t publication Oct. 12, 1926. Office and Residence S. D. T A Y L O R Phone 8 8 Executor, Use T ru nk's Prescription . be O F F IC E H O U RS 35-6-Tues. cause It is a shame to suffer 2 a. m. — 2-4 p. 6:30 - 7 :80 p. m. with rheum atism ! This pre scription does not ru in the stomach, it does not depress the heart, neither does it require dieting to m ake it effective. I t 1» W ell, Then, to Learn the Im CONVALESCENT Trunk's Prescription does not portance of Good Elim ination. HOME contain any m ercury or n a r unctional inactivity o f cotics; but it does combine the the kidneys permit» a re 153 Granite S t tention of waste poisons In the essential medical elements neces blood. Symptoms of this toxic Mrs. W . M . B arber in Charge sary in the successful treatm ent condition are a dull, languid of rheumatism and gout, a c feeling, droyay headaches and, Open lo a ll In need of health sometimes, toxic backache and cording to w ell inform ed pres Practical Nursing. dizziness. T h a t the kidneys are ent-day medical opinion. Uric not functioning os they should acid solvent and liv e r medicine. is often shown b y scanty or Old people and invalids board burning passage o f secretions. T ru n k ’s Prescription sells for ed and cared for. M a n y readers have learned 81.75 at M cN air Bros. W A N T E D — Young man wants LO ST— Red leather purse in F O R R E N T — Furnished 2 room house, bath 'a n d lights. w o rk o f any kin d . W ill consider the vicin ity of the H o te l Ashland, S U B S C R IB E F O R T H E T ID IN G S . Suitable re $12.0«, 424 H elm an Bt. 4 0 -2 * m y th in g steady o r otherwise. Sunday afternoon. ward. Phone T 6 7 -R . ’ 40-2 Phone M rs. Snider 473-J. 40-2 IR O N F O U N D R Y — Brass and W A N T E D — C hild ren to care LOHT— P earl necklace. FJnder jron castings made to order, m a fo r by day, week or month. . Ad retu rn to P. R. H ard y of H ard y chine and stove rep airin g done F O R R E N T ——4-room , modern dress, 140 L incoln St. Phone Bros. Store and receive rew ard. a t Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob bungalow on H arrison st, garage, 4 0 -2 * e rlin St. 2 5 7 -R . M rs. P urdy. 31-1 mo. 41-1 m o .t, furnace, one block from Boule vard, $60 month. In q u ire M cN air W A N T E D : — Old people and Bros. 41-6 invalids to board and io r . 163 G ranite street. 0 ■ 1 8 -tf FOR SALE— Hudson ear good conditio*. 33 Bush S t N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S In the County Court o f the State of Oregon fo r Jackson County. In the M a tte r 'of the Estate of M innie li. Lym an; Deceased: Business ÚH-HUHl ! ■ I ' M M A X in a * SPECIAL OFFER TbOAVOH MV U N E O F H IÄ M C R A D I TbtLE T -V SOAP ANO— i OH NON! MEED ANV