POSITION WANTED W A N T E D — Light housel 1M by experienced g iri, 1» : of age, to Bush. F O R BALK OR R R K T * 1 . p W E L L DRILLING— R. C. Vo- FOB R U NT— Furnished apart­ F O R Wfil.M—e r rent, two, two chstser, deep w ell drilling, Talent, ment. Phone S tt-J , 68-St Öre. Phone 366J3. 64-1 mo.* aero poaltry ranche«, geed home, fru it. Phone 296-R or see B. L. FOB BENT— Three room apt. Powell, 191 N xtley. 69-2* W A N T B D — Magnetoee to furnished w ith garage, tee Roule- charge, f i.f i« . Recharged [vard- '' .. gg.<* our new Servali Charger. < Calendar of Events— FOB RENl(~V|He-aat» small comb Motor Co. Phone to. Monday, N o t. BR— Ladles A rt apartment, also larger apartment. Club meets at home o f Mrg. J. Inquire at 31 g. Second sL, or A. Ruger, 108 A lida street. phons 394-R. 6 4-tf Mrs. Norma Reeder, assistant hostess. Monday, Nov. 22.— Ashland Study « Club meets at the home p i M rt. Adame os Church street. W A N T E D — Batteries to re­ Monday, Nov. B0. — Epworth F O B 8ALJE— W . T . Blackwell’s charge. |1 . Claysomb Motor C a , League Dramatic Club of I f . E. building, repairing, Church meets. Ford Garage. Phone SO. 64-tf services, painting, tinting and c e m e n t Tuesday, Nov. 28.— Alpha Club IR O N FO U N D R Y — Brass and work. Phofte 3 59 -U <7-l-mo. meets in the Masonic H all. Iron castings made to order, ma­ Tuesday, Nov. 23-— W . C. T . U. FOR RRRT— Four chine and stove repairing done meets at the public lib rary, nil well furnished, mod« nt Ragle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­ members be present, as the iu«. 311 Hargadlne. erlin 8 L 41-1 m o.* , county president w ill give talk. . Wednesday, Nov. 24,— Social Clr- FO R R E N T — Modern 7 - teem I cle of Christian church meets. F O B K AI.K- T hor washing house with or without furniture. [Wednesday, Nov. 24.— Daughters shine, swinging wringer, 244 Near school. Reasonable. Cull F D R BALK— Dairy, 7 cows, of Union Veterans meet at 2 p. 8t. or call 310-J. | 231-J evenings. <7-3* route and equipment, <34 lows 1 m. in the D. A. R. room at the 48-3» I Armory. A ll wishing to Join | FO R R E N T — Roomy old farm St. I as charter members must be at house at edge of town not toe I this .meeting. Bring creden- fa r from school. Suitable for large family. . Furnished w ith i tials. For inform ation phone L A N D A U CTIO N — Acreage sub 497-R. klectrie washer, stoves, ly to , ete. divietoa. Frontage Pacific High­ Friday, Nov. 2 0 — Lady Elks Card Inquire at 31 8. Second 8 L , or way and Hague BlVer. Choicest ! Club meets In Elks club rooms. phone 294-R. 64-tf black sandy loam soil. Taeeday, [ Mrs. H arris Dean , and Mrs. C. Nov. 30. Address W a iter H . Jones I FO R R E N T — Furnished «ablas Medford, te r information. j J. Porter hostease.s land email apartments. Buaaon- Monday, Nov. 20.— Mnsie Study 63-12* lable by week or month. 1 Í2 Oran Club w ill meet in the Presby­ llle st- Sd-tf terian church parlors. December 21— College Club w ill HUBSCRIzfift F O R -rum T tm iu c p meet a t the home of Mrs. E. E. K elly. 9 l l Queen Anne, Med­ ford. B 0 O Who-Do Class Meets— The Who-Do Claes o f the Meth- I I I odist Episcopal church met at the | | pleasant home of Mrs. Sam M f- || Nair on Scenic Drive, Thursday, || November 18. « It A short business session was |II conducted, after which Mrs. H . F. II Pemberton gave a very lnterpst- U ing description of her missionary' U trip to India. This ta lk was en- Nl.'oyed by nil those present. III A t a late hour, delicious re- H freshments were d aintily served ty entertained her house gnest, Mrs. Roy McAllister of Ornate »"»«t at a dinner Saturday eve­ ning. , Following a delicious dinner the guests spent the evening In happy conversation. Those who enjoyed this pleasant a ffa ir were Mrs. Gey Randles and children, Mrs. Lulu v *«W sgen, Mrs. Lee Flfield, Miss Helen Wolcott, the guest of honor Mrs. Roy McAllister and the host­ ess, Mrs. M. B. Randles. V L lY k A N S A R B W O R R IE D about kntkrtain . mk . vt (Continued From Page One) vans Has never been called upen to take care of a single body of visitors of such propor­ tions as thia. Mora than a mil­ lion tourists come to Varis dur. isg the year, but tbelr arrivals are scattered over twelve months. The prospect of th irty thous­ and graduated doughboys des­ cending upon the restaurants, the theatres, the museums of Parle and assaulting the h ill of Mont­ martre Is not a happy one for the veterans who are now living In France. Much hard work re­ mains to be done in the next R ich and delicate and creamy— that’s Snow­ drift. Cookies are easier to m a k e w h e n th e shortening is cream y, and th ey taste better w hen th e sh o rte n in g is delicate. You Can Share In Our Growth r' O ur business grows steadily in proportion to the public’s need for utility services. You can share in our growth by invest­ ing in the Preferred Shares o f this company. Dividends are earned steadily, and paid regularly by check every three months. You can invest for cash, or on the con­ venient monthly investment plan. You can start today with $5. Business and Professional Mr n a w. j. cB Jum au. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Phone 126 Office Mown: 10 - IB amff • - 8 Swedenborg BadMteff 0. ELLYSON SHINN Dr. Charles A. Baines Dentist Physician and Surgeon e C E D A R V IL L E , Cal., Nov. S t . - Indian tribes of Modoc county have been engaging in large drives sgalns rabbits. In one to ­ day period nearfy 10,000 of the animals were killed. The county pays a bounty of five cents each for destruction of rabbits* and the Indians 'Were glad to avail themselves of the opportunity of collecting some cash and a food supply. KATI B U W VAUGHN'S U O P I O A T M f iA L ■ Citizens Office Phone 164-J Home Phone164-L Office Phone Res. Phone 184 X Cup Snowdrift x Cap Brow» Sagar 3 £gg* J X Cup Jam X Tablespoon Lemon Juice x Tablespoon M ixed Spica 2 Cups Boiled Oats i Cup Raisins « a Cupt Flour X Teaspoon Salt x Teaspoon BaUng Powder B ft B D. A. R . Meets Friday__ The Daughters ot the American Cream shortening and sugar. Revolution met at the home of Add eggs, jam, Lemon juice Mrs. H. A. Stearns, Frid ay, No­ and spices and beat well. Add vember IP at 3 p. BI. The host­ the rolled oats (steamed over ess was assisted by Mrs. McAllis­ hot water for four minutes) ter and the Biases HiekR-M itchell and raisins, stirring In w a il4 and Songer. and set aside fo r fifte e n Members responded to' roll call by giving an .Indian M yth. The minutes. Knead in the flour, salt, and baking pow der, regular business session followed. The state regent Mrs. Gordon which have been gifted to­ | MacCracken and the state corres­ gether. D rop the stiff dough ponding secretary, Mra. H . O. An­ uoaa teagpoon on a slightly derson, made an officIM visit to , greased baking sheet. Allow Mount Ashland Chapter, D. A. R. 90 rise for fifteen minutes and Mrs. MacCracken gave t h e / I bake fa moderate oven (3 JO daughters an inspiring vision of » < degrees F .) for twenty-eight the work of the organisation. to thirty minoaea. From her loving interest in the local chapter which she organized and in which she - has worked DR- MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon Good Breakfast 108 Pioneer Avenue Office and Residence Phone 28 rl his is the time o f year when u good, su b stm tial breakfast is essential. Drop in tomorrow morn­ ing for a crisp, hot w affle with real maple syrup and delioions sm oking coffee. Our cream hot cakes are a favorite with many. W e get onr eggs fresh every O F F IC E HOURS 10 12 a. m. — 2-4 p. i 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. Convalescent Home IBS Granite Facing Park and Llthla F o un t a i n _____ Terms: ga to 88.80 per «lay Pleasant Environment Also Complete Fountain Servie« WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . N I N I N G E R 'S (Dingonally across from First National Bank) Mffrojy Fogy Fool a C o U j ^ ebbr Ashland, Oregon DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 188 Residence Phone 481-R 10-13 A. M . 2-8 P. M. First National Bank Building H E R E A T LA ST Tailor-Made Shoes W tm en’i Shoe«, 87.8B Men’s Shoes, 87-88 For the Whole Fam ily Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted to Six actual foot measure­ ments In any style— ia the leather you like best and In high or low shoes as you pre­ fer.- Now yon can enjoy foot comfort and have perfect shoe style and maximum service. H . C. HANSON «8 Gresham Ashland, Ore. 0LIFF BURLINGAME Coal, .Wood anti Storage Painter Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Paper Hanging — Tinting Auto Freight Terminal a Specialty Phone 117 Office 89 Oak St. 1ST ST. GARAGE Rear Union Off Station Valve Refaelng and Grinding a Specialty THE POWDER PUFF BEAUTE I tablet* Jr to work off the Cold and to fortify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The Safe ana Proven Remedy. Price 80c. The box bears* thia signature Pickw ick Stage Systems ASHLAND TO ALL POÎNTS SOUTH You Should Know tho Facts About Investment In Our Preferred Shores JORDANS 8A 8H AND CABfiMMT WORKS Cornar Holman and Van Ness. Phono l t l . 194-tf Phone 77 For Appointment F E H IG E 'S TR AN SFER Phone 410 37S B St Drayage, storage and long dist­ ance hualtag- 63-tl T. L. PO W ELL Oeneral Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 83. SHOPPE (Over The Tidings) We have installed machinery which makes your valves op­ erate perfectly. . We Inspect cars, locate trouble free of eharge. J- W. Barr & Son and Decorator Estimate* Gladly F Phone 08 Call in for a Chat. ¡S n o w d r ift B rom ÿ. .Quinine. to giimpee the larger fleM in th< work of the state, the nation and the world. An appeal was made for a .greater natlenal feeling to be ex­ pressed In loyal support top Con­ tinental M em orial H all, now un­ der construction at Washington, D. C., and in the work at Angel Oregon General Mortgage Island. The needs of the Veter­ Co. of Portland, Oregon, w ill open ans Hospital at Portland were branch office In Ashland Hotel told and the opportunity for Bldg., In E. T. Staples RdUl work there. Mrs. MacCracken Estate office. Loans made on Pictured the Ideal university whose first concern for her stu­ city and eurban property. Long dents shall be that they become time payment plan, low inter­ loyal eftlsens of our great repub­ est rate*. F or further Informa­ lic. tion call 6n A. L. Vincent, F inally In a beautiful story she Loan Agent. visualized our America where the alien w ith his , culture and ideals so easily fln u rla h ond I O F F IC E HOURS 10 to 12 a. am— B to 8 p. m. Evenings by Appointment C O O K IE S - X-Ray, Including Teeth F irst National Bank Building K IL L M A N Y R A B R ITN , Tempting Food We^Will -Welcome JYou As*A* Shareholder by the hostess assisted by the I Misses Avery, Berg and Brower. ion months, preparing for the re­ ception and the housing ef these Visitors, but as one of the veter­ ans pets It: •‘They’ve been to France be­ fore and they haven't forgot­ ten the little bit of French they learned ten years ago. Jnst tarn them loose and they’ll find their way around nfid none w ill be car­ ried A. W. O. L. when the home­ ward bound transports steam out after the convention.” Accredited Training Pay» Shorthand Machine Beehhmptag Burroughs Calculator Business Office Pructtae Medford Business College Boa Fata Allowance N O TICR O F SETTLEM EN T Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned has filed- tho final account of her administration of the estate of Edward Gilo* Mo- Connetl, deceased, In the County Court of Jackson Coun‘ y,