embedded In an oak tree below. The ballet waa extracted and will be kept. The act w a r prob­ ably that of some fool I ah boy, and not of a knah, but nevertheless It OB (to t > Worf par tow U m . ti recounted aome of the work un­ dertaken when the'original agree­ ment waa made and emphasised the necessity of making a first hand inreatigatltm of the facto cab ntft ba considered other than before again coming to a definite malicious. decision. The meeting adopted a reM lh- b o *OT tlon to hare a clotted u stoff u on rt c anoe made steelheads from February first to April IS . U m «Utti 28o. «55553 f tm t PRrnm Ifp-tr eu, TPe quire by owner, Rents I Btoc 111-1 tin * lit-9 « * 1 1 ; Ashland, ota POR w á P Í — 3 nicety Éurhisk- »4, heated rooms, 107 la d St. plow fo r sale. Have you a tifcch- 1195-3 o tf Phone Mire. Falh, 9F11. LOST AMD FOUND LOtS#;— Elk tooth charm with Ashland 944 on back, Finder 1 1 Í-I* retort to Associated Oil Station. Reward. fif- it t o w —. BlSclt vanity patent •«A R A U l: Ford bug, in tritt leather phrae, eonUihlag keys dnd Piador elass condition, 950.00 cash. I l l miscellaneous articles. i f 4-1* H srtkdln e. 110— it return to Tidings off loé. LOST— Brown brief ease tilled FO R BALM— Conn, alide trast­ ue, good as new, very reasotf- w ith pledge cards. Reward. Llth - 115-1« ts, torma ‘ or cash, Call l i t ó U Springs Hotel. wa St. llM « FOB BENT:—Attractive fti* STA TE B A N K HOLDS HATCHING EGGS IT S AN NU A L M E E T IN G 1917 orders— start hatching. Immediately from my leghorn desirable. .919 Harsadlae St. hens, al­ 110- you know-how easily you dan mcome the owner of this choice rln c h The owner has authorised aa to sell and n» aeabt w ill tan a big loss. Go out NOW and took it over and h u ll ds year u tor, plrectione: On paved Jacksonville Mlghwny, 8 miles west of Med- DR, M A T T IE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Avo Office and Resident Phofle Office Hours id - 1 1 a. m. I - '» t . m. Phyaidan sud 8:30 - 7:10 J. m- , Office Phone 164-J , Home Phone 164-L Convalescent Hone 158 Granite O FFIC E hours 10 to IB a. m — ■ to S p. as. Citisene' Ranh BnfldUg Where the sick and aged are cared for In pleasant homo surroundings. ', ‘ DB. BOLAND ALLBN CHOICEST FOOD Physician and Surgeon Office n io a e 168-J WHITTLE TRANSFER A ITORAGB 0 0 . «Residence Phone 19S-L Goal, Wood and Storage 10-12 A. M. M P . M. First National Bank Building O FFIC E HOURS Packing, erdtifig and Shipping. Long Distance Hanllng. Àuto freight Terminal THE POWDER PUTT Phone 117 Office 89 Oak i t BEAUTE Phone 77 v a lfe Refaciitf and Grinding a Specialty :ntion. , business houses are sugmeoting ien’4 visits by "in-between" LotS Distance calls. Results: Larger volume o f bUtL ness and quicker turnover at a reduced selling cost. 5 Many new and p ra c tic a l uses o f Long Distance are no doubt applicable to yewr busi­ ness. These w ill be cheerfully discussed wtah yon upon request to the Business Office o f the Telephone Company. Lesg D itfrlce combine! fret J-with oepnomi T ra PACIFIC TELEPHONE! A N D TELEGRAPH COMPANA '„ I We have Installed machinery Which makes your valves op­ erate perfectly. We Inspect cars, locate trouble free e f charge. Cap, to tor a Chat. . Now Under the Direction of Rose Sullivan, 1ST ST. GARAGB interest and SHOPPE (Over The Tidings) Rear Union Oil Station , GOLP LESSONS Learn to play Oolf thia wlnteV and be ready for the opening of the Aahland course this spring. Let Me Teach Yon r ■! BELLY SELKIRK Instructor, Ashland Golf Club Studio, 111 B. Main For Appointment T. L . PO W E LL General Transfer Good team and motor tracks. Good service at a reasonable IO R D A N S SASH AND CABINET WORMS Corner Helman ahd Van Neee. Phone 1J1. 194-tf UTH IA LEGHOMTS Trapneeted and Individually Pedigree Choice Hatching Eggs VO CM C TfJlM . A. B ER T FREEM AN, 111 Nntley St.— Phone 455- i •' . • » .. . Jerry O’Neg! for your next job of WM. E. GOULD Kssltor Phono 9B8-J Builder P. 8. ENOLS/ Phiinbnig Phone IBS „ J f t f c J M Morton 8t. Contractor Specialist in Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Anti-Uric Chevrolet Coaeh Galvanised Nalls Used. Improved in Quality for RHEUMATISM 4«4 Mountain Ave. Administrator. 109-4-Sat. 90 te a r Qnarahteo. Regular Il.t O Yét Reduced To Tilth to th e -* R e-sale Prices f o t the Truth New and Marvelously Beautifol Fbhtor B edlti *-« host of Mechanical Improvemenu-'New FwtttVM found only on the costliest c a n NEW LOW PRICES -fins afl amizing redaction in price the Coach—8896 FoMhet Price « M S The Coupe—$625 Could there be to more eloquent tribute to th« stainina and en­ during worth o f Dodge Brothers product? > FbHher p»ee Amorica has always expected great things from its greatest industry. BuT the announcement of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet has been the automotive sensation of all time I Seven superb models styled as low priced cars were never styled before! New bodies by Fisher! And fln e f »»ality—-the rest of a host of improvements such as: AC »11 filte r, AC air clhaner, ohe-plece full crowd fenders, bullet type lamps and many, many others! • mms The Sedan-8695 Former Price »785 The Landatt-|745 Forteer PMcfc »IBS The tOhring—8525 EABÎN ítÓTÓR 0 0 Medford, Ore. Phone for Demonstration Price include« Balloon tires end steel -disc wheels. Foi nmp price SOsSwiCa MUlOon ttfCs only. The Roadster-8525 Price Include« Balloon tlsaa and steel disc wheel«. Former prl.vi »585 Willi bJloOn iM s only. The Sport Cabriolet—8715 Ehtmeiy new model with nn»> ble seat. 1 -tb fa t r u c k —8 4 9 5 lJ -T o k T h n A -8 8 9 6 A ll this Is combined to a supreme degree hi the bead* tttul Chevrolet Coach. ThlB most popular of all Chevro­ let models Is now offered at the amastngly reduced price of 1595 and similarly striking price reductions are also announced on. other models. Whether you plan to s»e»d mofe dr lees than the price of a Chevrolet, come Ih today this most beautiful low priced Coach ever dfc- and st signed. Admire Its marvelous »tyle and grace! Mark It many deW Une-fctte features! Learn for yourself^by pei sonal Inspection why at Us new low price, It fs IBh gr«a e»t Oensttlon o f America’s greatest Industry. Q U A L IT Y I AT L O W C < Offer Fuller Paints 11.08 Per Bottie Varnishes East Side Pharmacy A paint and varnish every need It ia com m on know ledge that D odge B rothers M otor Cars CDfnmAnd exceptionally high prices at re-sale. by the public-—not by the m an­ ufacturer—they m ay blBEH^ted as an accurate reflection of pub- Introductory f. 0. b. Flint, Mich THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Ashland, Ortgoh 252 Ptttoek mock. Portland, ,tional Bank Repairing add Remodeling As TO-aale pffeeà Alto êstahlilhéd AUCTIONS ALB .Practice Limited To Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat X Ray, Including Teeth P ractical nursing T heir stater district, BeHWtoRfl should glee thedi finely b i their support— so let us keep it In mind, and watch for the date. The Homer Moore fam ily liad the th rillin g experience of seeing a beautiful deer at very close range one day last week. The animal had been frightened, and la seeking to cross the valley she became entangled in a wire fence about the Moor« home, and so was brought to bay. She freed herself without humand aid, how­ ever, and went bounding ' wildly P osition w anted W A N T E D — Widow with 2 children sbhbot hge' Wants work .ah honee keeper. Alice Bell, Ash­ land, Ord. . * lil-l« He If You Want the Best, expected to be ansent from home a greater part of the coming yeqr, and J. C: Hopper Waa chosen to f ill his position. The personal of the officers being W . J. Moore, President; J. C. Hopper, Vice- President; O. G. Eubanks, Cashier and secretary; Mrs. M . A. Davis Assistant Cashier. , The meeting or the Upper Vol­ Feeling the importance of a ley ^Community Club waa held loan committee, the Board ap­ pointed the whole hoard or » Tuesday afternoon In the d e b m ajority thereof aa such commit­ room of the community house. Mrs W . D. Jackson, who has tee. been vice-president of the club assumed her duties aa president, BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT and conducted the business meet­ The ninth ahnual Interscholastic ing. Plans for furn^phing and basketball tournament, conducted decorating the club room ftsplf by the University of Chicago w ill were discussed, and the women bo held from March 30 to April dgreed to meet at the call of (he 9, Inclusive, according to H . O. president and do some “spring Crisler, who has had the eveht bouse cleaning” of the new home. In charge for eeveral years. When on a trip to his mountain ranch W . G. T ttelsr faufld «far Astoria to h ate large public bullet holes from a high powered m arket place. rifle, through His hodSe. A ll a r­ ticles in range of the bullets as they passed through the house N O TIC E TO c HHI m TORA ’ were mutlltated. I t was found on N O TIC E IS. H E R 9 B V O iy E N examination that one bullet wqe that’ the undersigned has been duly appointed Adm inistrator of the Estate of Dora Cullhn, de­ ceased, add all persons having claims against said estate are Re­ quired to present them, duly verified, and With proper vouch­ ers within six months from this date to L. A. Roberts, Attorney fbl1 said Estate, at his office over the CItlsens Bank of Ashland, Ashland, Oregon. Dated this It h ddy of January, oommnnicate with Ensign Lee 1927. of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home, 695 May- Iklr A te., Portland, Oregon. n tt.B U IX 8 T A .W 0 a M H 'FOR SALK OR TRAD»—WOll improver io 09-100 acre farm, wttti atoeked and equipped, in ­ room The ftrwt meeting of the Mo» Creek, P. T . A. fo r the current echoed year Whs held at their M s * School Mouse last Friday. A« their officers were dot eleetai at the Close df the laat seboel pear, eater a similar controversy. the fallowing officers were elected Friday to hold over until h peer from May. ' PreoMont. 9irs. Lbteb: Vied rPesidadtr Mr»< du * • Kincaid t Secretary - TreasdrWr, Mrs. Alice McAlister. T h eir toftet- lnga are bald the last Friday *M h t o f ectoh month and held a t Bight so the men may be in attendance TWO oommltteos were appointed ffly the year: Program MVs. A. R. K Ineaid, Mrs. Wakdftfdd. Mrs Mabel C orbett Refreshment, Mrs. A. W . Thomas. M r*. Altos McAMs ter, Mre. Oyger. Thia wtd» »wake little society la p la in in g another entertlamn«nt to be glten- eolhe time in Ffcbrkary, at Which time they are hoping to make enough fa add a substantial sum to their fund For a piano fa t tits MBSOl^ J. O. RIGG Wihter Reconditioning Special Rates On Grinding Valves Agedts Vlslting in Astoria— Mrs. Cedric Myers of this city is spending several days visit­ ing WRh relatives and friends in Astoria and Seattle. Mrs. Myers la expected home in about a week. Portland has 63 steamship lines serving the port. Had only six lines in 1919. D»W M V chte»muM