»F THE OONBXBUCTIOK W V I «Ä ha^»4 M urtMttg tows: l¿£ÍT / i M > room unfurr block from business district. Phon) 3)0 5-L ; 64-tf 1 per pout per mo. Phone 817 L or »18 -Holly 8t. „ 48 -tt •Five room fur- Bnqulre at 713 •6 6 -4 * FOR HALE— Strawberry plants 5 cents per hundred,' 430 Holly. 67-3* FOR HALE—iCheap, 3 tube ra­ FOB BENT OB MALE— 6-room dio set, complete. 186 Ohio. house Van Naas Ava. Real bar- . 55-3* gala. Bao Billings Agency at FOB HALE — Dry manzaneta wood. 34.60 tier. Wtp- Laverner, phone 17F3 54-4* LAND OREGON, Recorder’s Office, A sh l^ d , Ora, November 'IM S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owners of property situ­ ated within -Sewer District No. 89, that the Common Council has appointed a Board of View­ ers consisting of Ira Sboudy. E. J: AYsqt and J. M. Slack, to d e­ termine and ,assess the special benefits accruing to any parcel of land’ from the construction of the sewer aforesaid, and designated th etnteraectlon of Coolidge an«* North Main streets, Wednesday, Nov. lOth, at 2:30 o'clock p. Jh-. as the time and place when paid Viewers shall meet and proceed to assess the special benefits ac­ cruing-from such sawer construc­ tion. The Viewers may take evidence and otherwise Investigate In re. lation to the special benefits ac­ cruing to any lot or parcel of land within said Sewer District No. 29? ’ ’ GERTRUDE BIEDE, , * . Recorder. meet and- proceed to assess the •pecial benefit« accruing from •uch sewer aonatrttetion. « The Viewer« may take evidence and otherwise Investigate in re­ lation'to the-special benefits ac­ cruing to any lot or parcel of land within said Sewer District No. 28. GERTRUDE BIEDE, Recorder. NOTICE CALLING FOR RIDS ON PAINTING OF COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids will be received at the City Recorder’s Office up to 6 o’clock p. m. and said bids will be considered by the Com- Uion Council at 8 p. m., Novem­ ber 9th, 1126, on the following work to be done on the Com­ munity Hospital: < Painting of all outside wood­ work, including porch, floors, ceilings, steps, columns, bannis­ ters, doors, sash,' trim, and all cornice work, with one coat of pure lead and boiled ^lnseed oil. The consistency i>f the paint used is to be not less than 18 lbs. of lead to one gallon boiled linseed oil. Color to be selected by the Council. No turpentine or other thinners to be used. A certified chqpk for at least ten per cent of the amount of bid should accompany each proposal. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. GERTRUDE BIEDE, - City Recorder. XOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FOR FEDERAL LOANS ad­ VIEWER« IN THE MATTER OF speckled dress R 2, Ashland, phone 1TF4, THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Cockerels, 111 Beach F. L. Nutter, Secy.-Treas. 63-5* HEWER IN SEWER DISTRICT NO. 28, IN THE CITY OF ASH- LAND, OREGON. FOR 8ABK — Holstein Jersey Recorder’s Office, Ashland, Ore. cow, Jost fresh with third calf. Nov. 6, 118«. Mt furaished W. M. Petri, Anderson Creek WANTED— Magnetoea to re­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Road or phone 12F31. - 52-6 Phone 289J. charge, 81.50. Recharged with our new Servell Charger. Clay- to the owners of property situ­ Active Agente Make As 34-tf COCKERELS, counter - tancred comb Motor Co. Phone 50. ated within Sewer District No. High As $150 a Week white leghorns. Pedigreed, vig­ 54-tf 28, that the Common Council selling $10 accident and health orous, freo rouge, rig producing has appointed a Board of Viewer« policies for this sound and pro­ cockerels, 5 to 50 dallare each. consisting of Ira Shoudy, E. J. gressive ‘Company. Thousands of WANTED— Children to care Tivata garage, Quality pays. Counter Leghorn Arant and J. M. Slack, to de­ our agents hare built permanent for by day, week or month. Ad­ J64 Oak 8t. ! Miss Coffee 47-1-mo dress, 140 Lincoln St. Phone termine and assess the special business of their own selling Tidings office. t t - t f . Farm. Ashland, Ore. 257-R. ,Mrs. Purdy. 31-1 mo. benefits accruing to any parcel these policies. Many have retired of. land from the, construction of and now live on their renewals. .ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May the sewer aforesaid, and «»wig.' AN OPENING NOW EXISTS In VOR SALB: — White Rotary communicate with Ensign Lae nated the intersection of Moun­ your section— an unusual oppor­ FOR HALM or TRADE — for of the Salvation Army at the tain Avenue and Iowa street, Medford or hshhnsa property, Sowing machine for 350.00 at tunity for the right man. Address White Shield Homs. 665 May- Wednesday, Nov. 10th, 192«, rft 21-tf equity In 33 acre ranch, two miles Dept. t i .I 814", Room 75 -Mont­ fair Av«., Portland, Oregon. 2 o ’clock p. m. as the time anti gomery St., Jersey City, N. J. irpm Ashland, 17 acres in alf- FOB SALE—Cheap, , Stendell alffc, fair buildings. All under ir­ Parlor Grand, player-piano, good* WANTED— Batteries to re­ place when said Viewers shall I rigation. R ; Box 41. 66-3« as new. 60 rolls of music In­ charge. |1 . Clay comb Motor Co.. FOR HALE— By owner, two cluded. Cull 31 Gresham*'or phone Ford Garage.'Phone 60. - 64-tf 64-4* lots on East Main, Klamath Fulls. 254-U IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and jCheap if taken at once. Terms, Iron castings made to order, ma­ address. Owner, box 281, Mt. chine end stove repairing done LOST — Gold watch between at Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­ Shasta, Cat JW ’ Bolton’s Drug Store and M. E. 41-1 mo.* FOR HALE— 5 acre tract with Church. Please leave at Lane's erlin St. acre of peaches, rest good truck Jewelry Shop. Rewafd. 67-2* land. Two m iles south of Ash­ land. Will take team, harness New end wagon on deal. W- R- Lamb, route 1, Nell Creek. 55-3 George McGee of Fresno, Cal., W estern Electric E. McCutcheon of Los Angeles, Cal., and Wade Storey of Hilt, Cal., registered at the Oregon Ho­ tel last evening. apartment. A 7FK th < «I-«* “Gray Bar” Washer Tidings Ads Bring Results HALEHMAN— We have opening for a salesman to represent us in selling the new International En- cyclopdaedla to schools, libraries and selected individuals. Whole or part time. Permanent posi­ tion. Experience helpful but not necessary, as full instruction is given. Dodd, Mead A Company, 734 Pacific Bldg. San Francisco. 57-1 BUT— HE “FELT NO BETTER FOR THAT.” A man from Nebraska tells this: “For three nights I was kept awake by a bothersome per­ sistent cough, and so were others of the family; and I felt no bet­ ter for that. The very first doses oi Foley’s Honey aad Tar relieved me and in two days’ time my cough was entirely gone.” Think of the saving of distress to him­ self and others, had he taken Fo­ ley’s Honey and Tar Compound at the start. It pays to keep it on hand. The large famly size is a real economical buy. Ask for It. Sold Everywhere.— No. 2. M ethodist Episcopal Chareh Presbyterian, Chnrch N. Main and Helman Streets. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Lutheran Church Services In Adventist Chnrch, Fourth and C St. U. H. Young, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. First Chnrch of Christ Sclentist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. William Afthea. Fftst Reader, 128 8. Pioneer. Phone 448-L. GOOD Easy to operate, Simple Mechanism, WHY DID FORD SELL Washes Clothes Clean. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Pilone 126 L. H. Hansen, proprietor of the Ashland Hotel, made a business trip to Klamath Falls yesterday, returning last evening. First National' Bank Building C. ELLYSON SHINN Dr. Charles A. H aim i Dantfirt Physician aad Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS. Office Phone 151 Res. Phone 184 F a t liens Bank Building .Ashland, Oregon DR MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon DR. ROLAND ALLEN 108 Pioneer Avenue Office and Residence Phono 28 OR hurried mothers, there is no breakfast that compares with Quick Quaker. It’s faster than plain toast.. No breakfast rush, no fuss, no bother. , - Provides the excellently balanced breakfast ration of protein, carbo­ hydrates and vitamines plus the “bulk” to make laxatives less often needed—that doctors urge for every­ one today. All the rich Quaker flavor is there. You will like it. Your grocer has Quick Quaker— .also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Q u ic k Quaker Newcombs Tor Wood Phone 631 Fact, and Pl. Dlox, 150 eu. ft. Load ........................ gH.00 R lUox and Mill Ends, 8 Tier Ixtad .................. ............ 8H.OO lfl In. Pine Slabs and Edge. 2 141 Tier Ld»............ 87 00 12 in. Pine Slab A Ends, 8 Tier Ixls. ...................... 87.50 10 in. H r Slab Mill Run, 2 1-8 Tier Ld......................... 8H.00 12 in. Fir Slab Mill Run, 8 Tier Ld......................... 8H.25 2 ft. Fire Place Plank Ends, •Pine A Fir, 2 Tier Ld. 88.00 4 ft. Dry Pine Slabs, per cord ....I.............. 80.00 8 coni Lds. ..... 816.00 4 ft. Dry Fir Hlabs, per Cord — ...................... 87.00 8 Cord Ld........... .. 810.00 One Block East of the Ash­ land Laundry. 105 Water St. OFFICE HOUR8 10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment tliat kitchen rush Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes OFFICE HOURS 2 a. ni. — 2-4 p. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. CONVALESCENT HOME 153 Granite St. . W. M. Barber in Charge Open lo all in need of health, Practical Nursing. Old people and Invalids board ed and cared for. WHITTLE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distaucs Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office Ü9 Oak St. SKILLED LOCKSMITH Fixit Shop Lewis H. Jacks, Prop. 843 East Main St. Car keys, all makes by lock dumber. Keys lit to door locks tnd padlocks of all kinds. MaU Training Pays Phone 82 Everything Electrical Valve Rcfaclng and Grinding a Specially Medford Business College Hus Fair Allowance Claycomb Motor Co STARTER GENERATOR BATTERY ' IGNITION COILS TRY US! THE FORD GARAGE Fordson Lincoln We can give you the best of service on the above class of repair work. It DOES Make a Difference Where You Buy Your Ford Anto Electric Garage 882 East Main St. 1ST ST. GARAGE Rear Union isn't give ’ him ordinary Aesu^1* msdicis«»—instead give him DR. W. J. CRANDALL Falls— 14,000.000 CARS Church Directory N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phono 87. Why pay more when you get this at only $145.00? The Purent ’Dsaeher» , Associa­ tion wll] hold a meeting in the' new Junior high school Tuesday afternoon November 8th at 8:80. Mrs. Louis Dodge will give an Interesting talk on the conven­ tion which she attended at Salt em recently. All members of every circle are urged to attend this meeting. » We havo installed machinery which make« your valves op­ erate perfectly. Ws inspect cars, locate trouble . free of charge. THE POWDER PUFF BEAUTE (Over The Tldfngs) Now Under thq. Direction ot Phone 77 Call in for a Clint, FEHIOE’S TRANSFER Phone 410 376 B St. Drayage, storage sud long dist­ ance hauling. 60-tf T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 88. JORDANH HA8H AND „ CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tl /• W. Barr & Son SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT­ FUL MOTHERS A Pennsylvania mother speaks first: "I know the worth of Fo­ ley's Honey and Tar Compound. We used it tor years, and It nev­ er felled us. For croupy child­ ren, feverish colds, disturbing night coughs, it gives us a feeling cf security to have Foley's Honey and Taf Compound in the SHOPPE For Appointment bouse.” No opiates, no chloro­ form, made under rlgind sanitary control, Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound carries a 'strong ap­ peal to thoughtful mothers every­ where. Ask for it. Sold every­ where.— No. 1 Mill City— Hammond Lumber Company installs .more lumber curriers, to speed production. Church Four P. c . — ...... .. F oil Gospel Temple Boulevard J» B. Murphy, Pastor Pentecostal Church Stone Church, Fifth add Main streets E. F. Bingham, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Church Second street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, 42 Second Street. Phone 110 t : Boulevard Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney 469 Boulevard Christian Chnrch B and Second Streets. V. K . AUlsda, Postor, 630 Boulevard Free Methodist. Chareh E. Main and Sixth Street Emma R. Thompson, Pastor. Catholic tTiurch Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father,' J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 Baptist Chnrch Hargadlne and First Streets. Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, Oak Street Mom and Pop heavens ', \ nhat terri ö S creams - it sounds U K £ AMY K— By Taylor MERCIFUL DAYS,CHILD, „ V/HATHW RONG? BÂW/ V benny sostsd MY T ennis c R acket ) HON d id T his HAPPEN7 HE CALLBb ME A YDM D0T- AW*—AM*— 1 HIT HIM CMC« Tue HEAD WITH rr/