* m g o to e.'rd lh n ’v g b R the cm ap [ of trees, but I -huew th a t h e w as DR.' W.*J. CRAlÓMELli there w atching 'me and I o n ly had TMahhfta M j a m y o u r M U To;» "king, and con tinu ed m y journep. ? ia « »bat I h a re often M t th a t fee ♦<> fofioirtng « a d w atching m e, and store enough I- FOR' rewt — One two, 4 r ^grnlshed, apjjri^ent, «Oft I I P h ysicien and Surgeon- B ye, Bar, N ose and Throat. Office P b o itt « • IBwt NaUQn/4 BapK W ^ I n g U S ’Î T apartment ¿tone id, 180 HL ' Pitone «73-T.' • >■: ’ fl: O B R / Ï S ; in sid e, 4 top- p n < jun^« r n * 1 W f t y a ln ee o a tln g , w ire front. C apac ity , 8 d o es,;« » « , A shland St. V T\ : . V / ; ? . a a s .e e •VACANT TODAY— Nice i con- VôrftAxJt th r ee room apartm ent, d ow n stairs, garage, o n e-h a lf Woçk from scores, 31 8. 2nd St. 104-tf Granite. Reasonable terms. 84Hf ’ HAMAMRR T R A N SF E R a d d Stortog» Co. ottico at residence. -Would he P W m ipe.- Noir th a t I. know that you are back '-again, Grhy) P hantom , and th a t' hre- w ill t r a v e l' th e w hite, m o o n lit trails o f Ga^wae to g eth er, and, k eep eacfei o th e r com pany; and if on e o f us w ea k en s and ‘faUs, the law. o t -ypur land shall ru le? ,to th e » l i n g e r belap gs the ___ j_____ ,____ oom m unicate w ith E n sig n p e e C ounter L eghorn F arm , A sh ?, f t th e 8a)vation A rm y nt th e lan d , Ore., for h igh grad e, vig o r W h ite S h ield H om e, 595 ftoy- o u s b reeding -cockerels. Order ; ' faSr A ve;,' P ortlan d, O regon. now. , 88-tf- FQUNDe—1987 licen se platee, : W EL L DRIL1.1NG , O w ner can h ave sam e, by ca llin g WOOD— Dry thipk Mansenita o n D aniel P ayn e, A shland R ealty R. C. V oohataer, d eep ffp lt w ood. Tavernor. P h o n e l7 F 3 . and paying for thia ad. d rifting. T alen t, >Ouo. P h o n e ' 365- ; s io o -io * J - l. E stim a tes given on w ater FO R BALK— L ight sp rin g rig sy stem s. . , ' lOih-f-m o.« and orchard cu ltiv a to r cheap. M ake o ffer. A ddress, T. L. Tay- ' 89-1-m p.« Lodge Directory A shland L od ge N o. 8 8 , A. F. A A . M-— M eets in th e M asonic ball every 2nd T hursday. Mast er, Dr. R. L. B u sd lc; Secretary, W illiam Day. S isk iyou C hapter N o. E l. R- A. M^—M eets to th e Maspnic hall every 3rd Thursday, H igh P riest, cáyd» A. Malone; retary, W illiam D ay. * A sh lan d L od ge No. dB, L O. O. V, — M eets in th e I. O. O. F . h a il every T hursday. N oble Grand, Mr. H a sel w ood V ico- Grand. H. J . W alceM ; R e cord in g Secretary, <3. B. H oop - M to- T— Meets in .the Masonic haH on the 1st and 3rd Wednes days. Em. Commander, D. R . Jackson; Recordar, William H llah T em p le A . A . O . N. M. S.— M eets h i th e M asonic hall a v o ir l e t F riday. Illu striou s P oten tate, F . D. W agner; R e corder, W illiam 'Day. A ) |h a C hap ter No. 1, O. E. ff— Meet» Ito the M asonic kkll sn th e 1st and 3rd T uesdays. W orthy M atron, Mrs. N ellie P eters; S ecretary, Mrs. Leah N. C aldw ell. B u lelm a T em ple, D augbtere e f T h e N ile— M eets in th e Ma son ic h all every 2nd Saturday, M eets a lter n a tely at Medford, A shland and G rants Paas. Prln- oess T lrsah, L orena M cNait; P rincess Z u leik s, Grace M a lone. A shland O a p t e r DeM oday— M eets In th e M asonic h a ll on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Marter C ounsellor, M iltos F ran k lin ; Senior Counsellor, R oland P arks. * A sh lan d L od ge N o. 8 4 4 . B . P. O. E — M eets In th e E lk s T em p le ev ery Saturday. E x a lt ed R u ler, Jam es R o w a n Sec retary, Ed T hornton. Iv y Camp N o. 8 8 9 8 , R oyal N eighbors. — M eets In th e M oose b all o n th e l e t and 3rd M ondays: O racle, Mrs. A . A . Madded; R ecorder, Mrs. A lice th r n e r . ' ‘ A shland L o d g e N o. 1 1 » . R . of P^—M eets in th e I. O. O. F. hall on 1 st and 3rd F ridays. C hancellor C om m ander, M il lard Dpnn" , B n rn sld e R e lie f Corps, No. fed— M eets in th e L O. O. F. V ali no th e 1 st and 3rd Satur d ays. a t 9 p. m. P resid en t, Mrs. A llee T urnef;- Secretary, Mrs. 8. A. P eters, Sr. A sh lan d H om estead N o. 4 0 0 7 R. A. V — M eets In th e I. O. O. F. halUòfe t h e 2nd and 4th Mohdays. ' F ratern al B rotherhood— 1st »nd 3rd T hursdays,* a t th e M oose H all. TTicaophical L od ge Meet's each Monday n ight, 7 :3 0 at Library. A m ericah L egion A uxiliary —-1*3 M ondays, In the P ion eer h all on W inburn Wfey. Mrs. Q. E. Shinn, secretary. Addrees 174 Oak St. o f Phon« 184. A corn C ircle No. B4, N eigh- bore o f th e W oodcraft.— M eets in th e I. O. O. F . h all on the 1st and 3rd M ondays. Ouard- ian N eigh b or, Mrs. W . G. P res co tt; Clerk, Mrs. "Wm. S ts« - FO R HALE— W ood at 4 1 2 per cord, black oak. B ody fir, « 10.50 cord. S aw ing Included, 12 in. oak , «4 tier , 16 in. « 4 .5 0 tier, ■body fir. « 3 .6 0 and «4. P hon e ,196-R or ea ll 939 B St, L. A. D ecker. 191-1 m o.* iC on ttnn ed From P a g e F our) th o u g h t, “One o f C aesay’s ow n." H ow lik e th e ste e l arm or that gray co a l w as, sm ooth and bur n ished as ju st from t h e polish. H e sensed S om eth in g’ w rong and stopped, jsjvaycd th a t gray m u s se l in-,a qhadraht and saw me. W ith in th e li m e o f o n e-h a lf the Uoand o f thè tiek o f a w atch he sprung. T h e m o rsm en t w as lik e t h e rele a se o f a stee l sprlhg from its cthfnp, not a cfa u ch , n ot a 0. ELLYSON SHINN P resbyterian Church N. Main a n d H aim an S tr e e ts H ugh T. M itchelroore, P astor, 132 N, Main a t . P h o n e 491-L. - L utheran Church ' Services in AdvenMfei Church, Fourth a n d C St. H . H. Y oung, P astor, 638 Boulevard. - F fret Cîinrch o f C hrist Si lantiot d e a th P io n eer A ve. :Mrs. W illiam A itk en , F irst R eader,- 188 S. P ion eer. P hone 448-L. 7 : ! , ’ F E M R t e E n cam p m ent Ko. 1 0 — M eets In th e I. O. O. F. h ell on th e 1 st and 3rd Tues- ia y s. C. B. H ooper, Scribe. B and Second Streets.; V. K. A llison , Phstor,' 430' B ou levard T a LKINQ ABOUT Hifi MYtfrefll ' PlRSOM WHO THAT 2 » ' AND TUUNEO IT OVffto Tto THE t to»U<M -ME« WHAT L dA U . X - XQCMOlMt^AP ranno Chrtrtiah Chnrch C atholic Church Sixth and C S treets The Rev. F a th er, J . A. Carmody Sixth and C S treets. Photos 106 > VCS,O4fie<HNMM0 V o THINK KB WA6 < Phyaiciaa « a i SorgeoB Dentist Office Phone 1S1 Ree. Phone 184 Ings by A ppointm ent DR. . l ROLAND ALLIN ì i t i * n. Convalescent , Home Physician and Sttgaaa Mns. W , M. Barber In Charge Í > I i l WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. - I ! ■ ' I C oal, W ood arid S torage I infection of Volland plays a ma- Packing, Grating and Shipping. Long D istance H auling. | Jor role in children, and that th e adult disease is an expression of i - 11 t i tu 1(1 » 11 ( if g i t i u 11 Lev f sapt ____ •ran » ( v l vtu 11 i/\dn v> IX • / - IH ncom « Contracted The majority of cases, of, tuber culosis contract the d i s e a s e " through “contact.” Contact ln- 1 fection is a general and conven Oregon’s apple crop fefr 1926 ient term; it implies the rather estim ated at 5,100,000 boxes, quick transference of fresh infec- with 5,021 cars shipped up.-to 1 tion in which the bacilli pass from Dec. 11. -> 1 one individual to the other in a brief space of time and through Eugene -—Broadcasting station [ a. short distance. Contact |infec- poened here, to use University - lion, may be either direct or indl- o f Oregon liaient. 1 reA l through dust, through bacil li in the air, or through contamln- 1 ated food, through soiled fingers 1 or object; through sputum smear ed surfaces, as well as In numer ous other ways. The Infections transferred through kissing, pen cils, pipes, toyB, cups, and other Deal promptly with a cold. Use the objects all come under the con most efficient, most complete help. venient category of “contacts.”. That is H IL L’S. It is so ideal that Even infection through droplets we paid «1.000,000 fo r i t HILL'S stops the cold in 24 hours, checks the is included in the present - day fever, opens the bowels, tones the en Best Opinion conception of the contact infec tire system. Millions now employ i t According to the best medical tion. The term is a practical one, Start it today. opinion, every child at birth has and implies close association, a clean bill of health. After a though not necessarily actual year, it becomes a quadruped and contact, between the sick and on all fours, so that it comes in well. Yiewed in thif sense, tu close contact with sputum on the berculosis is a house disease or floor. Soon it drinks cow ’s milk, a family disease. With .this con much ot which contains tubercle ception it makes lfttle practical Church bacilli. As the child grows, it difference whether the infection F our continues in close contact with enters the body through the res P. C. row sputum in the dust and dirt piratory tract or the digestive --------------- of floors, streets, gutters and sur tube. Either or both would be F u ll G ospel T em ple B oulevard faces, so that it soon “eats its j possible In regarding the disease J . S. Murphy, P astor peck of dirt.” At school, at play as “contagious" In the sense of, * and at home the indigestion offal contact infection. P en teco sta l Church and filth of a ll kinds is repeated. Largo Percentage he C hurch, F ifth and Main streets The contact between child and Dr. II. O-. Lanfpson In his E. F . B ingh am , P astor child, and between child and adult "Studies on the Spread of T u- is Intimate, and of such a nature berculosls In Five Counties of- T rin ity E p iscopal Church as to favor the spread of infec Minnesota" came to th e conclu- Second Street tion. The child at play, at mar Rev. P. K. H am m ond, Vicar, •2 Second S treet. P h o n e 110 bles at ball, at hoop rolling, at top spinning, at rope skipping and C ongregational Church in scores of other ways cannot B ou levard ' help getting on its hands the spu R ev. Chaa. D. Gaffney *469 Boulevard tum »of others. Children have no tahrerertt sense of cleanllhess. Methodist Church 11 - » I , Office P hon« P ractical N ursing T erm s: 83 to 8 8 .5 0 per day Good Cheer, G o°d Care, Good F ood— Our slogan. "Sequoia glgantea" is the botanist's name, hut m OMfombirs it 4 the 'General Grant tree*'—a tree that would top the national -by a comfortable margin, as the pictured compari.ioh shown phdx- its branches, California win hold a unique Christmas celebration, with CavM Etarr Jordan as the principal e|M.-ulter. A message frpm President Cochdre wEi hs read. The "General Grant tree" la 2«4 feet bigfc and f o t it» cir cumference at the hawi It was growing long Le.fcre ChrUX bom. i. : IBS G ranite Btrect F acing Park and L ithia « 1 ■ <, , , F ountain > , , Auto Freight Torm tel Phono 117 Office 89 Oak St. 18B-J ; ■ ■ R esid en ce P h on e 188-L ' ' I 1 ; 0W JÇB BOCAS .MF. lp -,ia A. M. '- M. FhWt N ation al - R t e w u t e - w Bailor-Made Shoes are fitted to six! actu al toot m easu re m ents in an y s t y le —In tk« leath er yon lik e and to» high or. lo w sh oes a s 'y o u y r e . .tor. Now y p n .c a n s o jo y fo o t comfort and have perfect shoe sty le and m axim um servlos. H . C. HANSON THE POWDER PUFF 1ST ST. GARAGE BEAUTÉ R ear U nion Oil Station V alve D efacin g and G rinding n Specialty Wa h a te Installed rtaChitlery which m akee y e t » “V h l W op- era ten p erfectly , . .!• W e Inspect cprs, locate trouble fre e o f eharge. Colds Call In for a Chat. • SHOPPE (O ver The T idin gs) U nder th e D irection Ot R ose Sullivan. F o r A p p o in tm e n t JT. W. Barr & Bon He fiMci—te wire Accredited Good team and m otor tracks; Good service s t * reasonable price — Phono IS . » JORDANS SASH AND C A BIN ET WORKS Corner H olm an pnd Yan N Phone | « l . ; I , 19 iH o u io r u B u s i n e s s v o o e g e E. M ala and S ixth S treet Em m a E . T hom pson, Pastor. LITHIA LEGHORNS Trgpneeted and Individually P edigreed • i ’ 1 111 vvl 8, . A. B E B T F R E E M A N , 113 NU tley St__ Phono 456-J GOLF LESSONS Learn to p lay G olf th is w inter and be fea d y for th e opening of th e A shland course this spring- L et Me Teach Yon H argadine and F jrst Streets. M yron S. iW p o d V efth , Pastor, Oak S treet B ILLY HELKIHK In r tr a c te r ,; ' ' M t e t F 4X- ,-7 TdEBta BtoQto.wri uve*? o t» e e « v vrteeer ano Move o . AWAV— WHAT ( CR801T tooes f vcll , anyhow ; he HAO TH< SATlSFAtfnfl , OF B«(NQ KbWeST '.Pi, («iti « 1 V 9 »UH .4 ... .«R A shland GeK (J o b p tu dlo, 131 E. Main OH VEAH-fîGY, B 'u e v e . mg , ir-x EveR pound ntf.T MUCH Douas .t V.'OÜUhhCr WORK NOTICE TQ CREDITORS N otice is hereby given that the und ersigned h as been appointed A dm inistrator w ith the W ill An-' uexed O f'th e » s ta te o f J o in K. MoClarsn, deeefened, and a ll per- sen« h avin g clAhqs a gain ft said E sta te are required , to «»resent them , d u ly verified, and w i t h proper, vou ch ers, w ithin • m onths frort th e date toereok to th e u t e r « signed: at the C ltiien s Bank o t A shland. Oregbn. D ated Decem ber 13th. 1926. , ■ k - n O.'Wf ROBERTSON, AdaMtotetedtOr With th4 ' Will , Anneted o t the Estate o f Johta K. M cClarea, deceased. SUBSCRIBE FOR TRR «D IN G S |*ii u Newcomb« For Wood . Phono 6SÍ, C hoice H atching E ggs Mom and Pop GBtMMiz.PoP, eveuvtotoW « H a te s A. Church Directory M ethodist E p iscopal Cktarcto N. Main and L aurel streets. H. F. P em berton, R astor, 117 Laurel street. P hon e 87. * A sh lan u CAmp No: 3 4 8 , W : d . W — M eets In th e I. O, O.. F. ia t i on »he 2nd and 4th Mon days. t e k . - J . - R c W ick; CtoB- G k A . R — 2nd and 4th Sat. tach m onth. A rm ory, 2 p, m. V isitors W elcom e. G. O. "»sa datta, Com m ander. Moscow Medical School are wom en. Medicine has developed into one of the most attractive fields for women enjoying their aew freedom. In many cases, women physi cians have returned to their old villages after acquiring a medical training and have engaged in practice there. The power of the untrained heaters la rural parts of Rnssia Is still great, though the . tort Dr. Charte on e n g in e and sk is. , I j • j * F O B "4iAIiI6— M anzanita wood, W ehther. partly clou d y, fo g at A , B. P k f k / m L iberty. P hon e tim es, w ind w est; snow fa il since S fc ? , • . i 102-8 la st ob servation 1.90 in ., perc«P<- ' DAVli>SON*8‘T R A N SF E R dry tation , 11 in ., depth o f sn ow , 10 In. Temp. H. 28, L. 20, R. 8, M. w ood for sa le. R esidence 55 3rd 24 - S t. , P h o n e 311. » 99-1-m o.* Good morning For it is one ' IF, YOU W ANT a go o d hom e fnqnire a t Brow n A ìlic e , 83 N. Main. . 0 3 -tf RUSK WOMEN OUTNUM BER MALE MEDkCAL HTUH e NTS F O B SA L E — C ook and h eatin g stoveei 5S to «23. ' E agle Brass moscow , (U P )— six ty Am Fow adry, l4 o O berlin St. 8 0 -lm * c e n t of nil the students in the FOR SALK— Five r a s a house 194 Jtaflih Maito. Phone 4lff. 9100b. Seven room.' '«8C«9. , * • 1 , 77-<f Largo let, two blocks west . Nhr- Tvs** W nui. Others. Phone 458-J. ‘ " ART <RRb IN TR O U B U B— Ma> l _ ------. ; «J 1 . . . . - E m , NoMJUid J g n o t i » sha W / q » y s^ r fa n ,a ^ d S n r g e e n • J 1 0 8 -p fo a ee r A ve . . . . j Office B e r n : IO - Iff and 1 . 5 O ffice and R esident P hone 28 j Office H our» . ¡ 10 , 1 1 ». h. » I 1 » . m . H i l f - . 8 : 3 0 - 7 :8 0 p. m. . . SifcAJd. BBAtKO ROOMS—J * FÒ R SALE— VlctrotS" and 83 fe w m orn choice warm ' ’ steam. FOR.. KENT— Attractive fur heated ’ Wohn' «t -■ permanent records, f 40. 470 AÍUso* S t. H ere i n t o you , Gray P hantom , nished fiat, close la, largo living ratee. Hotel Ashland. -/> •- t - ♦ io a -8 * ' ffW-if * may, the sp irit w ithin you ever room, smooth top gas stove and ÈWt — S leep in g ródm FOR S A L »— Trunk, spare bed roam the enow clad m oun tains of Water heater, with or without th is m ystic land- . ' X/ 87S Bird . . , , IOS-3* and sprin gs, 2 IP 1-J G ranite. garage. CAM 185, P t o e w r r t W o r t, sh oveled sn o w / Wdrhed » / « ï i - 1Ö2-3-* PhoWto 194J. M -tT FOB AUSVT - . 4<oem aparv ■MPt, furaaoq heated. furnished WMiNTBD*eW asMng i rapd. cl«0R in. Chwttto ,«1< Marge- m y hpme.' J WU1 ca ll ap care , S»-tf Ádjdresk^ O, X - w w y d lb E ye, fi ’when ! returned fegalto hU tftoteks FOB R B irm -S room fun j f To C uro » CoM nS O neD^yä