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A» Ordinary Mortals May Expect Lack Business an<J Professional Directory O » . W . J. C R A N D A j= Osteopathic —- Physician and Surgeot «♦ /KÌMaf Than 2U lil i W k X Practice lim ite d To Eye, Ear, N e w and Throat < * « Wye, Ear, Nose and Thrc rœ WANTJB^wThe Durable Ho- n w * . qard- sleyy Corporation desiree a perm <*>d flap«*, batthfast n o » k. anent Dtrect-to-Coneumer aalea- bawmeak carnee. Urce lot. yery fl X-Ray, Including Tdeth Office Phone 126 Eirat National Bank Bull(l,JJani lady 1* the Ashland territory. Good eoquniMton«, high quality m^chandiae. Give full (totalis, 48-tf age, exp. etc., In first le t t e ? Dis triet Manager. Box 367, KJamatt- Falls, Oregon. <0-1« mnaanebto, »•» PWt down a°d 1 per fleet per mo. Phone 117 il nr fins Holly St. FOB W l # — Your choice of 3 PU N ITIO N W A N TE D — Female extra fine.-cows, one registered, Work- in Private home fpr ft. D. flaafnrd 33# Beach St. Ash- Woman w ith four year old child. laad, . • 69-3* Tidings Box D. FOR S A W - N « Zealand Red M U t«#, » does, 1 buck, 5 young. Some alfaH», rolled barley and BOAR» and ROOM— In private FO RRENTMCosy wlntes eghln s a lt Win Mil altogether cheap. home by retired business man. Write F. O. Box 98. Give particulars in first letter. with garage. I f* Granite. <3-lmo. Phone ' 88-4* Tidings Box L. « FOR RENT—rfturalahed' egMps • RANCH W ANTED FOR SALE — 8 Wiandott Pul and small apartments- Reason W A N T E D — To hear from own able by week or month. 163 gran ista laying and >v3S Rifle like er of good ranch for sale. State ite St. 60-tf new. Dncfee. 708 Penn. Ave. 68-3* cash price, fu ll particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 64-4-W COCKERELS, çonnter - tancred W A N T E D — Magnetoes to ’white leghorns. Pedigreed, ylg- orous, free, range, Vlg producing charge, 81.50. Recharged Ladies gentle riding horse with cockerels, 6 to 50 dollars each. our new Servell Charger. I saddle, bridle, cbeag. L. Stan- Quality pays. Counter ’ Leghorn comb Motor Co. Phone 50. cliff. Central P oin t » 69-4* Farm . Ashland, Ore 47-1-mo ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May communicate With Rnatgn Lee of ike Salvation Army at the FOR S A L E :- W hite Rotary White Shield Homs, 585 May- Sewing machine for 150.00 at fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 21-tf Pells Comer. FOB SALE — Tea and wagon at |6 0 . T worth more than 360. Rice. Phone 100-J., St. W A N TED — Batteries to re FOR S A IF — Shepherd dog, >3. charge. 31. Claycomb Motor Co.. one year old. good etoek and POSITION WANTED— MALE Ford Garage. Phone 50. 54-tf watch dog. Also rabbits, chin Active Elderly gentleman de chillas, white flemish giants, end IR O N FO U N DR Y— Brass sad sires light employment either busi iron castings Inade to order, ma others. Call >98/1. Phone 14F2 for Thknksglvlng Turkeys and geese. . 60-10 ness or ranch. .Good home more chine and store repairing done at Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob erlin JR. 41-1 mo.* Lodge Directory . Ashland Lodge No. 28, A. F. 48 A. M.— Meets in the Masonic ball every 2nd Thursday. Mast er, Dr. R . L. Bardic; Secretary, William Day. Slaklyou Chapter Nw. S |, R. A. M.— Meets in the Masonic ball every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec retory, WlUlnm Day. Malta Oomumdery No. 4, K . T— Meets in the Masonic ball on the 1st and 3rd Wednes days. Em. Commander, D. H. Jackson; Recorder, William Hilah Temple A. A. O. N. M. B— -Meets to the Masonic hall every la t Friday. Illnatriona Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re corder, William Day. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. K. S.— Meets In the. Masonic hall on the le t and 3rd Tuesdays. Worthy Matron, Mm. Nellie Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah N. Caldwell. Znleima Temple, Daughters of The Nile— Meets In the Ma sonic hall every 2nd Saturday. Meets alternately at Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin cess Tirzah, Lorena McNair: Prlncese Znlelka, Grace Ma lone. Ashland Chstptep DeModay— Meets in the Masonic hall on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Master Counsellor. MUtop Franklin; Senior Counsellor, Roland Parks. Pilot Bock Euflsunpmeut No. I®,— Meets In (fie I. O. O. F. hall on tho 1st and 3rd Tues days. C. B. Hooper, Scribe. Acorn Circle No. 34, Neigh bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and Srd Mondays. Guard ian Neighbor, Mrs. W . G. Pres cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm . Sten- nett. ■ . ...Astxland Lodge No. 43, I . o. O. F .— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday. Noble Grand, M r. Hazelwood Vice Grand, H . J. W alcott; Re cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop- Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 — Meeks In the I. O. O. P. hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Noble Grand, Mrs. May Eib; Recording Secretary, Miss Ethel Reed. Ashland Lodge No. 844, B. P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks Temple every Saturdsy. Exalt ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec retary, Ed Thornton. Ivy Camp No. 2898, Royal Neighbors, t — Meets In the Moose haU on the 1st and 3rd Monday*: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice Turner. Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. »( P ^ —Meets In thofi. O. O. F. hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, M il lard Dunn Burnside Relief. C S4— Meets In the I. hall no the 1st and 3 days, at 2 p. m. 1 Mrs. Alice Turner; I Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr. Ashland Homestead No. 4087 B. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4tb Ifemdays. Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st and Srd Thursdays, at the Moose HaU. Thesophlcal Lodge meets each Monday night, 7:30 at Library. Ashlano Camp No. 243, W. O. W — Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con sul Commander, C. E. Lane. G. A. R<— 2nd and each month. Annory, Visitors Welcome. O. netto, Commander. W A N T E D — W ell equipped farm to 'trade for apartment house. Brown A Rice, 63 N. Main. 58-3 0 . ELLYSON SHINff Dentist Richard D ix and Esther Ralston in a scene Hom Hie Paramount Picture *The Q uarterback/ ett, the drlglna) portrayer of R p Van Wipkle. Ills grandfather, the Rev. Abraham Keteltae of early DutCfi stock, a soldier in the revolution and chaplain of the continental congress .o f 1778. | James was born at W olf Uland, • Ontario, on .September 6. 1869, tu t his parents were merely there ,loi the healthful atmosphere, and anon brought the ' handsome youngster back to New York. For, .If pictures are to be believed, Ilackett was good looking from the cradle. The year 1891 finds Hackett graduating after the us ual city grammar school prepara N O TIC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G tion, from the College of the City In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson CCu li ■ cf New York. W ith his bach dor's degree safe he begnu thx ti- In the M atter of the Estate of study of law next year, but founa 1 it tiresome. J. P. Hollmeyer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the i . Probably disregarding excellent undersigned. Adm inistratrix . of advice Hackett Joined, a stock tho partnership estate of Nlms ' company— the Palmer— and map's and Hollmeyer, doing business as [• z stage debut in Philadelphia al Ideal Grocery, has filed her final the. Park theatre in March o' The next year he wan account in said partnership es 1892. tate, in said county court and [ causing a sensation on Broadway. that the court has fixed Monday, , He was leading man at the Nev. the 2<Rh day of December, 1988. , York Lyceum. His age was 24 at ten o'clock a. m. and the court ; years, thewyoungest actor ever room of said court as the time I to charm the debutantes and end place for the hearing of any - dowagers of New York In a lead- objections there may be to the i ' ing role up to that time. Hackett's fame increased stead said report and the settlement Illy. He began to assume the du thereof. Date of first publication, Nov. , i t i c s of both actor and manager, j His bold eyes and handsome bear- 10, 1926. Florence Hollmeyer Converse, 1 ing served an acute brain. ' Physician and Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Phone 151 W orking for W . E. W a lters " Miss Velma Clapp, who reCent- ly returned from a three months vacation In Chicago, is working for a few days for W. E. W alter*, secretary of the local Y. M. O. A. office hours 10 to 13 a. m.— 2 to,,» p. as. Res. Phone Citisene Bank Building » Ashland, Oregon Evenings by Appointment Movc<l— W. A. Aiken and fam ily have moved from 128 South Pioneer to the"a'&artments over the post of fice. Press Hits Bobbed Hair— Dr. Charles A. Haines DB- MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon JapeneBo newspapers have in augurated a campaign Again*', bobbed hair. The ndw style is branded as immoral and not suit able for Japanesce women. Phone 2S Residence Phone 481-R OFFICE HOURS I 13 a. m. — 2-4 p. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. OFFICE HOURS 10-18 A. M. M P. M. First National Bank Building NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is nereby given, that the undersigned has been ap pointed executrix of the estate of Elbert R. Greer, deceased, by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and has Qualified. A ll persons having claims against said estate are notified to pre sent same at the law office of W . J. Moore, In Ashland, Oregoxu with proper vouchers snd duly verified, within six months from tho first publication hereof, which is October 14, 1923. L IL L IA N H. GREER, Executrix. 37-5-Thurs. HERE AT LAST CONVALESCENT HOME 153 Granite S t.’ Mrs. W. M. .Barber in Charge Open to all in noed of health Practical* Nursing. Old people and Invalids board ed and cared for. W i ' t l W ’l ¿FU N klN I HAVE A p e n n y , P op 7 L SHOULD SA V YOU K A ve BEEN a G ood girl BURLINGAME Coal, Wood and Storage Painter and Decorator Paper Hanging — Tinting a Specialty Estimates Gladly Furnished. Phono OS THE POWDER PU F F BEA U TE Now Under the Direction of Rose Sullivan. Phone 77 For« Appointment Accredited Training Shorthand Burroughs Calculator Bnatnees Office Practice Medford Business College Bus Fair Allowance Congress M e e ts For Few Minute» WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—1 Voltod Stotod Senate met to special seeaioa today and pe trini of former George W . Bngl adjourned to mm I : I <14 / • - P . V - . . .’ 7 ' j F • ' / ’ . . . . • . \ . .... ; Pays Machine Bookkeeping SUBSCRIBE FDR THE TIDINGS. cougraeeloMl 'ff 8H 0PPE (Over The Tidings) . Phone II Send this «d and 10 cento to Fcley * Co.. 1816 Sheffield Ara., Chicago, III., writing your u m e and addrees elegytf- To* receive a trial bottle of Foley’s floney and Tgr Compo»«4- to» coughs, oolfto, eron* (spasmodle) and tickling throgt; also a trig! packet each of Foley Pills, a dlur- ctle stlumlant for the kidneys, and Foley CeMmrtte Tablets tor constipation. klltouaness and •l<;k headacka*. ■ Tkkse wonder ful remedies Hkt* helped utlUeae of psepl«. Send tor them —Bold •vsrfirkm e—Wn. 4. . Ashland, Orc. CLIFF Colds Mom And Pop H. C. HANSON W HITTLE TBANSPER & STORAGE 0 0 . Mr. Tuttle Can Sleep A fte r ... By m illions ended . Gas Is Gone By Taylor Tailor-Made Shoes Wi-men’s Shoes, 87.83 Men’s Shoes, 87.83 For the Whole Fam ily Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted to six actual foot measure ments in any style— I n ' the leather you like best and in high or low shoes as yon pre fer. Now you can enjoy foot comfort and have perfect shoo style and maximum service. OS Grcxhain Packing, Crating and Shipping. Adm inistratrix FO B SALE— By owner, two Long Distance Hauling. lota on East M ain, Klam ath Falls. Cheap if taken at once. Terms, HUT— H E “ F E L T NO B E T T E R Auto Freight Terminal address. Owner, -box 281, Mt. FO R T H A T .” bhasta. Cal. 66-6« A man from Nebraska tell’ Phone 117 Hill’s stop millioos of colds every wintcr- this: “ For three nights I was snd in 34 hours. They end headache anc Office Oak S t Real Estât# fever, open the bowels, tone the whole sys i kept awake by a bothersome per For bargains In Real Estate sistent cough, and so were other» “ After taking Adlerlka, the tan. Use nothing less reliable. Colds anc try Brown Rice. <3 No. Main. cf the fam ily; and 1 felt no bet heavy feeling (gas) in my abdo Grippe call for prompt, efficient help. G* sure you get it. 234-tf. ter for that. The very first dose: men Is gone and I get a good B u S u r e Its A filliw * Price 3O t night’s rest now.” (signed) J. C. SKILLED LOCKSMITH FOR SALE— or rent, my 10 o£ Foley’s Honey and T ar relieved scree’ in alfalfa, one mile east of me and In two days’ time my Tuttle. Adlerlka removes gas In F ixit Shop T E N minutes and brings out a town in Talent Irrigation. C. A- cough was entirely gone.” .Think surprising amount of old waste Lewis H. Jacks, Prop. Gray, 1372 Iowa 60-ti I of (he saving of distress to him m atter you never thought was In self and.others, had he taken Fo 843 East Main St. FOR SALE — Service Station, ley’s Honey and T ar Compound at your system. This excellent In Car keys, all makes by lock store and dwelling. Goods at In the start. I t pays to keep it on testinal évacuant is wonderful for voice. Best location in Jackson band. Tho large fam ly size is a constipation or allied stomach aumbpr. Kpys fit to door locks county. Browu & Rice, 63 K. real economical buy. Ask for it. | trouble. Stops that full, bloated xnd pollocks of all kinds. Mall Main. go-9 Sold Everywhere.— No. 2. | feeling. McNair Bros. orders solicited. Chiloquin— Four new buildings being erected on site of recent Uee Grandma's Sage Tea and C h u r c h D ir e c t o r y fire. Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Methodist Episcopal Cliurch Church 1ST ST. GARAGE W ill Knew N. Main and Laurel streets. Four Rear Union Oil Htathm H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 P. C Valve Refaring and Grinding Laurel street. Phone 87. The use of Sage and Sulphur for a Specialty , Full Gospel Temple restoring faded, grav hair to itk FfesbyteriM Church Boulevard natural color dates back to grand We have Installed mnchln»rj N. Main and Helman Streets. mother’s time She used it to ki < o / . 8. Murphy, Pastor which makes your valves op- Hugh T. MItcheluiore. Pastor, her hair beautifully dark, gloaay ano «rate perfectly. 135 N. Main 8t. Phone 491-L. Pentecontal Chusck attractive Whenever her hair took We Inspect cars, locate trouble Stone Churck, F lfth and Maln For 6J years, millions have rubbed on that dull, faded or streaked ap • free of charge. Lutheran Church ' streets toothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil pearance, this simple mixture was Servlccfl In Adventist Church, E. F. Bingham, Paator applied with wonderful effect. _____ ., ■ right on the tender Call In for a Ulmf. Fourth and C 94. H. H. Young, But brewing at'home la mussy and yv »P01. and hy the J. W. Barr «6 Ron Trinity Episcopal Church Pastor, 838 Boulevard. out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at time they say Jack any drug store for a bottle of Second Street U Robinson — o u t Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, First Church of Christ Y conics the rheu- “Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Com 42 Second Street. Phone 110 Sclcntlst-r-gouth pioneer Ave. matic pain and dio- pound,” vou will get thia famoua old Mrs. W illiam Afcken, 'F ir s t tress. SL Jacobs preparation, improved by the addi FEHIGE’B TRANSFER Ooggregatlosial Church Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone 1 Oil is a harmless tion of other ingredients, which can Phone 410 878 B St. be depended upon to restore natural Boulevard rheumatism a n d 448-L. Drayage, storage and long dist color and beauty to the hair. Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney pain liniment which ance huUltog- 10-tl Well-known druggista say it 469 Boulevard never disappoints Christies Cliurch darkens the hair so naturally and and doesn’t burn the B and Second Stre« Free Methodist Church T. U "POWELL A - x V skin. It takes pain, evenly that nobody can tell it has V. K. Allison, Past applied. You simply dampen a E. Main and Sixth Street General Transfer soreness and stiff- been 630 Boulevard sponge or soft brush with it and Emma R. Thompson, Pastor. I neM *rom achin< draw this through your hair, taking Good team and motor Good I i oints- muscles and one strand at a time. By morning Catholic C|| Baptist Church price 1 bones; stops sciat Sixth and C 1 the gray hair disappears, wnd after Hargadlne and F irst Streets ica, lumbago, back anothar application or taro, it bs- The Rev. Father, J. Cdrihodf Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor, ache and neuralgia. 31 cent bottle oomas beautifully dark and glossy. Sixth and C Street« bene 10« Oak Street guaranteed by all druggists. Corner H I SOMBTHtN® OOT Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 188 ' Office and Residence . DB. BOLAND ALLEN k ; - vV 9 ■