Salestady can secure exi Agpland t y r lto r y represent! Dgagble Hosiery Corpo Klamath Valle. W ANTED K a le Help LA RG E Corporation degki F O R 841.9 6 » A n electric Singer sewing, machine, nearly new. I M m Christmas present at a bar- price. Iceq b o w v’s a « * and Second Hgpd ’ Stere, >9» East M ain. Phone | T | . \ 96-3 i Wtt Togetkpr W room furnished house. Inquire Hardy Bros. Bayer ASHLAND Seller > ■ < H A M A K E R TR A N S FE R t a 4 Storage Co» office at residence; 174 Nqrfh Main. Phong 410. • , Office Phone 181— Residence Phone 3-F-3 Bast Main, Opposite City H all, AifUagd, Qregon W e have 30 acres, mostly H - room Be ,-vle* A W -. M Pd Sr , . . „ t a * T» low figure of 94,000 and can make you from H .aaa to M .a a a by skkdw td- tag thl*. V *t w prate thia |e you. ' -• I “I f yon really want to know Urea, talk to the men who repair them.” That is the advice of M r. H. L. Claycomb of the Claycomb itor Company. “They can quickly tell you r what kind of tires are in the shop , moat often tor repairs, as well as | those they see the least. Just | ask them to point out the weak b qpota that cause tire * io fail. ! “ You, can puncture any tire, fo r there are many sharp objects much harder than rubber, which pan be forced through i t * ' Bn( tome tires puncture much easier i than others because ot ppor con- ' atruciiop. This often leads to : quick and costly failure of the ' tire. Moisture penetrate« the '■ hole, rots aqd piles and the tire ( soon give« way- ' « 1 “Pirn cuts, rut wear, bruise*, ply separation and bead failure are other troubles that bring tirea 1 to the repair ahop. Theq we get a chance to see wb»1 tpev »to giatle of and why they ‘go pad.' r HQM DAY ’’O a r repair mem any* that F ire ­ stone gum-tipped tlree eapetaeae* lew trouble than any other b n M of tin s . .W e h e w known that (or » long tim e; In feet R M a * Important reason why we are sell­ ing them. . . “The gam-dipping also ha* much to do with the cementing or hindleg together of the taper* or piles o t (he tire. Into a com­ pact, permanent flexible whole, when the newly built tire la cured o r.1 vulcanised. And wtth^aneh perioot adhesion there in very lit ­ tle trouble." * ’ DR. W . t . CRANDÂLL Osteopathic , Physician and Surgeon P r a c tic e U t t t M T ire t Natíos*! Bank Building E y * f t t r , N 4 -** W A N TED — Washing to do II my home. Talent. Box 194 Ms*. O. M. Byrd. 9A-1 wk« Camp T u la Hilust enjoyed a Christmas party at the home a. Seven room. t25 0A — M H tg ta tha L O. a F . hall « a t t e 2 n d Z d 4th Tuesdays. 1-arge tot, two, h l M b g l p t Nor­ W ohl* Grand, Mrs. May Bib: •The High School Camp F ire mal. Others. Phone <*2-3. ; Secretory, Miss Girls are ea»«rly gvaRUm Uw arrival of Christmas Eve, when they expect to deliver their F ire acres, splendidly located, Christmas package* at variodt, of g«od âpu ta fcpilviev diataie*. needy homes. ad R uler. Jamase Boi Bbme fru it. 91,909 and take part An abundance of clothing, food retory. Bd Thqrntqp, In good.taam o r COW*. See Ash­ and toys. haa been donated by the land Realty Optaaany. .. 79-tf varioua girls and several ladle* o( Ctnanm Ko. 90B8, Boyal b o n . — Meets In the FOR SA LE- ■ g room house at the community very kindly helped Moose hall on thsulst and 3rd 671 Mountain Ave v i t t 3 lots, 60 otjt bx adding a number of toys. Monday*: Orgel*. Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, M r*. Alice *209 each, nearly 109 heps, lqrge The girls very much* appreciate Turner. hen house, garage, Ashland Real­ Nbat was dnne by them. , ty Co- 71-tf kRaonlo ty. Mast- 8.— Meets in thè Masonlc hall every ls t Frlday. Hlustrlous Potentato, F . D. W agner; Re­ corder, W illiam Day. - Su9! ? » ’W Ä . ^ s r s » escretore, m » . tmjp. Leak of r a a Kito-7*to«ta ta toe Mar sonic nail every 2nd Saturday. Meets alternately at Medford, Asbiatai «id «reato t o w pt a - oess Tlrxah, Lorena McNair; Princess Buletka. Orace Ma- Meets in the Masonic Man op the 2nd and « h Monday* Master Counsellor, Milton Franklin; ’ Senior Counsellor, Roland Parka. Ä M ^ M m t o l ï TJïe I ° ï h > . 4 ^ Exatsxafll Itautheckond— 1st and 3rd Thursdays, a t the »«o ta «M.“ Ashlasm Camp No. 848, W —Meets 1» the I. O. Q. F. n ih e 'în d â h d 4th Mob­ ys, Clerk, J. R. W ick; Çon- Í è sm m w 4«r, C. A U n e . Ä 1 7 ( Oak 8t. or pho»e 184. Aomw Chvla No. 84, N< bprs of the W ootam fL— A In the I. O. O. T . hall on le t and *cd Mnadaye CU tan Neighbor, M r*. W . G. 1 cott; Clerk, M r», W ® - ( nett. . C hurch D ire cto ry hall no the lq t and *rd Satur­ days. a t > p. m. President, M n AU« T wmc ; a w o ta ry . Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr. • a e r a .m » » — 1-3 Mondays, in the Pioneer Pra We have installed machinery vhtok m akes-yaaa.aaJjwa.o»- W a^nspecfcira’, locato.tronbl« free j>f qharge. c a r ■» r a r « t a iw r -------- J . W , B a rr 9oa X S p c ç ia lR a te s DURING Phone 111 Hp<>< ial Round-Trip «cheto w ill be on sale to peints listed below fronr December IS , IIÖ 4 to Jaauary* 1WSP. Final Return lim it January 4, 1027. 9, Ashland M e d fo rd 814.00 11.00 10.80 10.40 11.70 8.7g (•rants Puss to 812.40 10.80 0.20 7.80 Portland H a im i Albany Corvallis Nksomoutb K«WFra age G rove A c c r e d ite d T . L. P O W E L L G en ual Transfer t* * m a«d Otata» service at a resi — Phone 92. T n tiitiiig l» 4 -tf ttedfqrdBm B ra RAM C ock erels Big, vigorous birds, welghgag fever 5 lbs. each. Llncbrcd and Individually Pedigreed (rain a Progeny Tested Dam with 2 year record of 464 eggs (Jal year 271 eggs). Only a limited number 1«L, 18:80, 8 :8 0 P. M, I n te r u r h a n S ta g e Ccu GOLF LESSO NS Learn to play Golf thia winter and to ready for the opening of the Ashland course tbte spring. Let Me Teach You B IL L Y S E L K IR K Instructor, Ashland Hotel Ashland Golf Club Studio, 111 E. Main By Taylor MOM.DO'toO PCAU.Y TllAII- SARTY C M U i Residence Phone HW-L -J 5 T H E PQ W PJEB P Ü T E 0» 4» L w l w l *Ad ilk a^t each month. Armory, 2 p . m Visitors Voleoma. 4 . O .’ V a n natta, Cpmmandqr. - Qfftoe 89 O ak S t Boutliern Pacifici 7MnMFg^ l >t8t'<^ * 1 Gburch Free Method I*t Church B. M ain and Sixth Street H. Thompson, Pastor. - YUpne U T R o u n d t r ip fares sp e c ia lly re­ duced, for use D ec. 2 3 .2 4 ,2 5 ,3 0 , 31, Jan. 1 and good u n til Jan. 4. Stone M .W , * streets E. F . Bingham, Pastor Ç o n ra m M o g H Çbnrck Boulevard OdUee Phone 18S-J 1 «TO RÀ A g. Packing, Crating and 8hlpplag. Lone Dlataaqs Hauling. > C h ristm a s, N e w Y ear’s — e a c h c o m e s o n S atu rd ay. S o p la n a trip . V is it th e h o m e fo lk s. T h e w h o le fa m ily can go at surpris­ in gly low cost. F q ll Gospel Temple , Boulevard J. 8. Murphy, Pastor Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, (2 Second Street. Rhone 110 « Coal» W o o d an d S to r a g e CL séec L F onr P. c. W H tT T L X —fo r ho liday tra v e l beets to qid campaign for Wilam ette suga* factory. U lla n J* Chancellor lard Dun» , Mrs. W . H . Barber In Clisrge DOT B A R R A R l— Make us an offer on thR lot, *7x126 ft. being a atrip of Rod o ft of Jots IS , 19, 20, 21 and 22. In bleck D. In Railroad addition to Ashland, Ore.. W e have no *se for if.. Make us an oflay. ü . r . S iilo t < Son, Oregon, C ity, Ore. Directory w. a . r. The girls wore costume* o t yatjp tous type* which added to the fugs Aftor the games, the refraah- t9 e “ t W flm ttteo served refrgaiP meats. Mrs| Poley and MMg Carter, the guardian, gave Mb* girls an extra treat. The food sale of this tribe nt Wolcott’s Grocery on Dec. 11 was a success. The g irl* wish to ex­ tend their appreciation and th ^ tk a to the mothers who kindly kelped by their consent and to lk o a e who purchased their wares. * IFire dollars worth o f ChrU t- mas' Seale were sold last week- l i f t OrawMa Street fac in g park w i M th ia Fountain - v t - af Mum' M R S K LO T2 HAUGS UP HO? . S to M M f f and a law (oraigners having hhgk ness in Russia, remain to face the winter with the natives. Horse-drawn vehicle* have tak­ en fo runner* already a n i boya ¡and girls are on aktis. A large corps of unemployed men M 8 wo open is at work keeping the streets d ea r snow. Th» relief arreagepisn,ta, providing hot menta and shelter to th«*M who m ed thepa. a n in full swing.' Russian boots for the women are the e>rder of the day, bu | In Moscow they serve a more necto)*- ery purpose than on th * sldewql|n of Piccadily or F ifth Avenue, l^pn » o re popular than the siqagt leather boots for women are th|*k. iingHlnljr feJX ~ OHM* nit ww- Ji ttlm Il'WUO M«, V 91 l)JI| r a * ouxaED n A MUtSS CAT