* 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 VCS,O4fie 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- 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. 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