In Her Grandfather’s Footsteps , POR KKjJt— Ñlcely furnished 3-room apt. Piano, silverware and bedlinen. Phone 303-J er 88 south 2nd St. A dults only.49-3 Valley View, 4 acres pears, 8 acres apples, balance in grain and alfalfa, fine well and buildings, good five-room hduse, everything in the beet of condition, belongs te a widow lady who can’t work. To exchange for Ashland prop­ erty. I can make thia a very at­ tractive deal for someone who m eans business. See Ashland R ealty Company. • ‘ , 60-2 WASHINGTON. Oct. 18.— (U- P ) — A gigantic airplane capable of flight from New York to Lon­ don, o tt from Francisco to Hawaii, was recently completed by the Hnff Dalan Company at Bristol, Pennsylvania, for the United States Army Air Corpa. This great machine known aa ''Cyclops,” la the greatest single engine airplane ever built, and was designed as a bomber. Until recently It was known aa the "Mystery P lane”,° but specifica­ tions of it now are published in "United States Air Service.” “Cyclops," In service wib weigh 17,000 pounds and will carry a useful load of 9,000 pounds. The span is 85 feat, length *5 feet, speed 125 miles per Hbur, with fuel capacity for 24 hours. The machiae has m ountings for ten machine-guns and~ racks for either one <,000-pound bomb or four 1,000-pound bomba. The structure is entirely o f metal, the material being chiefly chrome molybdenum steel. When completed "Cyclops” was equipped with a Packard 800 horsepower engine. Later, how­ ever, this will be replaced ny a new twenty-four cylinder air-qpol- ed 1,200 horsepower engine now being constructed by Air Corps engineers. "Cyclops” is the result of pro­ tracted experim ents during and after the war. Improved Intl-air- craft guns and pursuit planes nec­ essitated high-flying capacity for bombing-planes and gjso capacity to carry heavy bombs. of stock or sugar beets, good sise. W. L. Purdy, 140 LI acola St. » TED— Children t e care dOy, week or month- Ad- 140 Lineóla St. Phone Mrs. Pnrdy. M -l mo. AMY CORL IN TROUBLE— May eommnnlcata w ith Ensign Lee o f the Salvation Army at the FOR RENT: 4-room fam ished W hite Shield Home, 666 May- a p t, also 2 rodnu. Phone 289J. FOR SALE OR TRADE— 200 fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 24-tf acre Coos county dairy and atoek WANTED— Ten to one hun­ ranch, outrange, about 2 i / 2 milr hogs weighing lion feet timber. Owner disabled dred feeder m ost seel. C. A. Pruitt, Bridge, around 50 pounds if possible. Or». , . 60-4* W rite approximate w eight and number and price per pound. F. FOR BEN T— Farm ing land. In Q. B. Ashland, A. E. Slocum, quire G. 8. Butler. 49-3* Ham ilton City, California. 43-12 FOB. SALE— Lot on Ailda st. IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and the third lot from the Blvd. in­ iron castings made to order, ma­ quire of Mrs. Kluth 650 Fairview chine and stove repairing done street. 49-3* at Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­ erlin St. 41-1 mo.* FOR RENT— Furniahel house Garage near schools. Phone 317 F or bargains in Real Estate L or Inquire 558 Holly St. 48-tf try Brown and Rica, 68 No. Main. 884-tf. " i“ ? C o l i FOR SALE — Autom obiles The 24-hour way FOR ßALE: — W hite Rotary FOR SALE— Hudson car Ir Sowing' machina 'fo r 860.00 at gopd condition. OS Bush SL There’s a way to edd colds so effi­ Polls C om er. 31-tf 29-1 mo.« cient, so complete that we paid $1,000,- 000 for i t That way is HILL’S. It stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, opens the bowels, tones the entire sys­ FOR SALE— One Jersey cow tem. The millions who know it always FOR RENT — New five-room rely on i t Go start it now. 576 Liberty. Phone 335-L. 48-3* house with basement and garage. «Cali 273-R. or see Mrs. F. L. Nelson at 1101 Boulevard. 46-tf FOR SALE— New house, hard­ wood floors, breakfast n o o k , baaement, garage, large lot. Very reasonable, 10 per cent down and 1 per cent per mo. Phone 317 COCKERELS, counter - tancred L or 658 H olly St. 48-tf white leghorns. Pedigreed, vig­ orous, free range, big producing cockerels, S to 50 dollars each. SU LPH U K CLEAKS Quality pays. Counter Leghorn Farm, Ashland, Ore. 47-1-mo. A P IM P L Y Is political sagacity hereditary? No scientist ever answered that one— but Miss F lora Cockrell of W arrensburg, whose father and grandfather were canny politicians. Is showing marked political ability herself. The granddaughter of the M te U . 8. Senator Francis M. Cockrell, she Is tour­ ing Missouri to organise Democratic voters for Congressman H a rry B. Hawes In his race for the Senate. Hawes beat her father. Judge Ew ing Cockrell, for the Democratic nomination. FO REALE— 600 Steel Handpow- er Stumppnllers, 830 each. Horse FORME! PATIENTS .TESTIFY power $78. Autom atic Gates LL doubt as to result is re­ Hand w ell borers, waterwheels, moved when you come to 111 3rd, Renton, W ashington. me for treatment for Pfles and other 1JMPORIA, Kan., Oct. 29.— i 26-tf Rectal and Colon ailments. Not only do (U nited N ew s)— Theodore Roose­ thousands former patient* in all parts velt would be considered a "red ' FOR SALE:— Small Dairy, 7 of tk e W o ta of n w tn w certaintyof mycelebrated cows, route and equipment, 034 treatment», bat I W IL L G U A R A N T E E IN if he were living today and were W R IT IN G T O CURE YOUR P ILE S OR RE­ Iowa St, 44-6t* TU R N YO U R FEE. Remember, there 1» ao to say and do the things he did boaettal operation, no »■■eetlmtlr n o rtrnSae- from 1904 to 1918. Only 83,082 out of I06,00ff m ent My treatment» are mild, »oothtna and Such is the opinion of William X* quickly effective. They re»tan health and vigor. Read of Mie Allen W hite, as expressed in un live through their teens, accord­ address before the students of ing to a recent university survey. Emporia college in observance of Theodore R oosevelt’s ’birthday. Mighty few things can keep up “ If Theodore R oosevelt could their momentum on yesterday’s be let down from the battlements fame. Advertise today! of heaven in a parachute,” White declared, “and should begin witb- L o d g e D ir e c to r y Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R- A. M.— Meets in the Masonic hall every 3rd Thursday. High P riest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­ retary. W illiam Day. sy-M - A m m o n ii nr j No. 4. K. T——Meets In the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd W ednes­ days. Km. Commander, D. H. Jackson; Recorder, W illiam Day. HUeh Tem ple A. A. O. N. M. fL— Meets in the Masonic hall every 1st Friday. Illustrious Potentate, F. D. W agner; Re­ corder, W illiam Day._________ Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S.— Meets In the M uonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. W orthy M atron, Mrs. N ellie V etera; Secretary, Mrs. Leah ft. Caldwell. Eulelm a Tem ple, Daughters ef The N ile— Meats in the Ma- eonlc hall every 2nd Saturday. Meets alternately at Medford, Ashland and Grants P a u . Prin- cees Tlraah, Lorena McNair; Princess Zuleika, Grace Ma­ lone. Ashland Chapter DeModay— M eets In the Masonic hall on the* 2nd and 4th Mondays. M u ter * Counsellor, Milton Franklin; 8enlor Counsellor, golan d Parke. P ilo t Rock Encampment No- K r - M e e t s in the I. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and 3rd Tnes- days, c. E . Hooper, Scribe. Acorn Circle No. 54 , Neigh­ bors o f th e W oodcm ftx-^lseh» In the I. O. O. F. b ell on the 1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­ ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. O. Pres­ cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. 8ten- nett. ’ Ashla O. F.— 1 hall evi Grand, Grand. Hope Rebekah Lodge Ko. 14 — Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday)). Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb; Recording Secretary, Miss Ethel Reed. Ashland Lodge No. 8 4 4 , B. P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks Temple every Saturday. E xalt­ ed Ruler, Jam es Bowers Sec­ retary, Ed Thornton. ^ Camp No. 2888, Royal bora. — Meets In the Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice TnYner. Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. of P.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on 1st and Srd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, Mil­ lard Dunn Burnside R elief C 2 4 — -Meets in the I. hall no the 1st and 3 days, s t 2 p. m. 1 Mrs. Alice Turner; I Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr. Ashland Hom estead No. 4037 B. A. — Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st and 3rd Thursdays, t at the Moose HalL Thesophical Ixxlge m eets each Monday night, 7^30 at Library. Ashland Camp No. M S , W. O. W- - Me et s In the L O. O. F. hall on tha 2nd and 4th Mon­ days. Clhrk. J. R. W ick; Con­ sul Commander, C. B. Lane. • G. A. Rz— 2nd and 4th Bat. each month. Armory, 2 p. m. Visitors W elcome. O. O. Van­ natta , Commander. C h urch D ir e c to r y Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87 Presbyterian Church N. Main and Helman Streets. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. L utheran Church Services in Adventist Chnrch Fourth and C St. H. H. Young Pastor, 638 Boulevard. First Church of Christ Scientist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. W illiam A itken, First Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone 448-L. F ull Gospel Temple Boulevard J. S. Murphy, Pastor Pent<*costal Church Stone Church, Fifth and Main streets E. F. Bingham, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, 42 Second Street. Phone 110 C ongregation al Church Boulevard , Rev. Chas. D. Gáffney Christian Church B and Second Streets. V. K. A llison. P u to r , 630 Boulevard Catholic fh u r c h Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 D B .E O T & T JL WOODS » Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Praetiee Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Bay, Including Teeth Office Phone 126 First National Bank Building 0. ELLYSON SHINN Dentiit Physician and Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 1W-J Home PJione 164-L Oklee Vhone 151 OFFICE HOURS 10 to IS a. m<—41 to B p. m . Res. Phone Evenings by Appointment Citizens Dank B uilding DB- MATTIE B. 8HAW Physician and Surgeon DB. ROLAND ALLEN I M Pioneer Avanne Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phone 28 Office Phone 188 Residence Phone 4 51-R CONVALESCENT HOME 153 Granite St. Free M ethodist Church B. Main and Sixth Street Ejnma R. Thompson, Pastor B a p tist Church Hargadine and First Streets, Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor, Oak Street i u t warning to say the tlnn«« he i. .id twenty, years ago, lie would I d o ck , astound and paralyze the ■ American people. "What if, sudcenly, from the White House today, the phrase, ‘•malefactors of great wealth' came crashing out?” White ask­ ed. ‘‘Remember t h a t President Roosevelt attacked decisions of the supreme court. Remember that he stood for the tnlitativ and referendum; the primary; the eight hour day; child labor laws; workmen'.- coinpeusut.on and bad no word to say a g i.n s the closed shop. “ Why, if Theodore R ioscvelt should appear suddenly In Ameri­ ca today, saying and doing the things he did from 1904 to 1912 the various defeuse societies, se­ curity leagues, minute men of the republic and 100 per cent Ameri­ cans would start a whimpering campaign that his real name was Feodor Roosviski, and that he was sent here as an agent of the bolshevik!. "So greatly have t i m e s Changes. So far has the mind of America turned around the cor­ ner from the liberalism of the first decade of this century to the conservatism of today. "Roosevelt will live in our his tory'not as a great president, but as a great agitator, like Islah Elijah he stood In the courts of democracy and thundered the truth of Its corruption In Its teeth .” ^Children lefts than one meter in height are admitted free at the Longchamps (P aris) race track. A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be su ­ perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoko nr noise— no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air and • per cent common kero­ sene (coal o il). The inventor, V. M. Johnson, is offering to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user In each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also a ss him to explain how you can get the agency, and without exper­ ience or money make 8250 to 8500 per month. No. 1. VENDOME HOTEL Open to all in need of health Practical Nursing. Old people and invalids board e«J and cared for. Clean rooms by day, week or month — All outside. WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Offioe 89 O^k qt. SKILLED LOCKSMITH Fixit Shop YfcS. DEAN. EveRY one HERE AT LAST Tailor-Made Shoes Wt-men’s Shoes, 87.85 Men’s Shoes, 87.35 For the W hole Family Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted to six actual foot measure­ ments In any style— in the leather you like best and in high or low shoes as you pre­ fer. Now ynu can enjoy -foot comfort and have perfect shoe style and maximum service. H. C. HANSON 38 Gresham Ashland, Ore. Lewis H. Jacks, Prop. Newcombe For Wood Phone 631 848 East Main St. Car keys, all makes by lock Fact, and P l. Blox, 150 cn. ft. lxtad .............................. 88.04) It Blox and Mill Ends, 8 Tier Ixrnd ................................ 88.00 1« In. Pine Slabs and Edgs. a 1-3 Tier Lda............ 87.00 12 In. Pine Slab A Ends, 8 Tier Ixls.......................... 87.50 10 in. Mr SUb Mill Run, 2 1-3 Tier Ixl.......................... 8«.04) 12 in. Mr Slab Mill Run, 8 • Tier Ixl........................... 8«-2fl 2 ft. Fire Piece Plank Ends, Pine A Fir, 2 Tier Ixl. 88.00 4 ft. Dry Pine Slabs, per cord ................................ 83.00 8 cord Ixls. .............. 813.00 4 ft. Dry F ir SUbs, per Cord ........................... 8TOO 8 Cord Ixl.............. 810-00 We have Installed machinery which makes your valves op­ erate perfectly. We Inspect cars, locate trouble free of charge. One Block East of the Ash­ land Imundry. 105 Water St. J. W. Barr & Son number. Keys fit to $oor locks rod padlocks of all klnda. Mall orders solicited. 1ST ST. GABAGE W estern Auto Supply O e .. Gee, Oils and Repairing. Washing end P olishing Cars. Storage from 83.00 to 86.80 Per Month. Why Stand Your Car Outside? Phone 7 8 8 5 Third St. Service Guaranteed Beal. Rear la io n Oil Station Valve Refaring end Grinding a Specialty Call la for a Chat. DR. J. P. CHISHOLM Veterinary Graduate Phone 368-J 747 Oal T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable W. T. BLACHWHLL Building, repairing, shingling, price — Phone 81. painting, tinting and cement work. Phone 369-L. 15-30 JORDANS MASH AND FRHIGK’H TRANSFER CABINET WORKS Phone 410 375 B St Drayage, storage and long diet Cerner Helman and Van N eu . 194-tl ance hauling. $0-tl Phone A l . THOMPSON A Painters and Decorators Paper H anging — T inting a Specialty E stim ates Gladly Some ante carry petals or leaves u u m b r e llu when It rsins. Great deposits o f m agnetic iron ore have been found recently In Sinaloa, Mextoo. By Taylor Mom and Pop WANE, YOU BEEN LISTING J / ALL OUR tXPENDfTORES ? IN TME BODCET.DCrrriE* ) Dr. Charles A. Hateas 9 4 p e r c e n t A ir A A shland Lodge No. 28 , A. F . A A. M.— M eets In the Masonic hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast- er, Dr. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary, W illiam Day. DB. W. J. OBAHDALL N ew L am p B u m s S K IN gnckly by applying Mcntho-Selphur The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted side specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place o f sulphur as a pimple re­ mover. It is harmless and inexpen­ sive. Just u k any druggist for a small jar o f Rowfes Ifentho-Sulphui Business and Pr C W E L L , I ’M GOING TO CHECK THB B U D G E T AGAINST OUR MONTHLY, BILLS AND SEE WHAT KIND OF A B o o k -— , KEEPER YOU ARC .X À L L R IQ H T -; Y ou ’ ll F ind A ll T he ® U 5 ON THE WRITING DESK. OH, DOTTI© HERE’S Two M ISTAKES r Y e s-x K now - X. MAD T o W -rWffM IM "Tto M A K 6 T U t a o o K