PO SITIO N W A N T E D — Female hbS ÄM T—Fnrnisbed W A N T E D : — Position as cook FO B SALK— « room house, housekeeper. Experienced. ment w ith garage. Close in, 586 82308; 5 room house, >1800; 5 o r Phone 273-J? 124-3t* Boulevard. 125-3* room house, 11050; F . L. N utter, 148 E. M ala. 123-8* H E LP W ANTED F O R RBKTt-v-Fqralsfced apart­ ment, very reasonable, vacant FQ R B A LE— I f you want to get . W A N T E D MAN COOK to cook February 1. Phons 263R or call in on the ground floor in coming for seven men in Lumber camp. Shook Bldg. 134-4t* residence section, see or phone W rite Avgeris, Deter Oregon. Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Several 124-3« F O R R E N T — Furnslhed small good buys in Palm Ave and Nor­ apartments and cabins w ith ga­ mal vicinity. 117-tf rage«. Reasonable by month H E L P W A N T E D :— compe­ or week. Barber Apts. 168 Oran- tent housekeeper In a small (fam­ Re. 111-tf H IG H E S T P R IC E S paid for live ily. »modern conveniences; state Poultry. Rogue River Poultry qualifications, give particulars re­ Farm. C. F . Carpenter, Prop., garding yourself and monthly Medford, Ore. 134-8 wages expected. Mrs. G. Z. care of Ashland Tidings, Ashland. N O T IC E — Are you particular with your wash? Onr work is F O R R E N T : — 10 acres and 6 guaranteed. Fancy Ironing a room furnished modern house in specialty. LOST — Pair dark rimmed Washings called for Bellview district tor 826.00 per and delivered) Call at 116 L in ­ glasses. Finder return to Mrs. month. W ill give leas*. See Dan coln. 125-2 1J3-8* Amos Nininger. Reward. -Payne, Ashland Realty Co. Piano instruction, Mrs. H . S. 124-St N O TIC E TO SPORTSMEN Aiklns. Beginners preferred. Tel. A ll pioneers who have been FO R R E N T :— 7 room house, 441-J. 109-1-mo. residents of this state ' since school district, 611.00 monthly, 5 M A T E R N IT Y H O M E — 163 pripr to 1870, and all veterans room house, 2 blocks frpm down town. Newly finished, 122.50 Granito. Reasonable terms. 84-tf of the CivU and Spanish Amer­ ican Wars who are Inmates of monthly. Oonld, Realtor, 4 6 3-J. H AM AKER TRANSFER a n d the Soldiers Home and entitled 124-tf Storage Co. office at residence, to free hunting and angling li­ 174 North M ain. Phone 410. • cense must make app’icatlon to the State Game Commissions, STE A M H E A T E D ROOMS— A ANY G IR L IN T R O U B LE — May Pfttock Block, Portland, Oregon, eommnnlcate w ith Ensign Lee tow more choice warm steam e f the Salvation A rm y nt the if they desire a free hunting and heated rooms at permanent for the year W hite Shield Home, 886 May- angling license rotos. H otel Ashland. 108-tf 1827. fa ir Ave., Portland. Oregon. D E L IL IA STEVENS County Clerk. 126-2 F O B SALE— or Trade tor I a*art- A IB quota basis, southwestern stockmen instating that Mexican labor was essential to the live stock industry. The resolution was adbpted. Contrary to expectations the resolutions committee did n ot D e le g a te s O ppose present any resolution concern­ ers on ing Secretary of Agriculture Jar­ P u b lic dine's program for an increase in SALT L A K E -CITY, Utah, Jan. grazing fees to become effective 28.— ( U N ) — The 30th annual next year. convention of the A m erica* N a­ tional Livestock association came AGENT A PP O IN TED to a dose here yesterday a fter a bitter debate on last minute After a vacancy of nearly sev­ resolutions which found Wyoming en months,* since the resignation delegates 'opposing representa­ of Miss Ada Brewster, the office tives from other western states of Home Demonstration Agent on Questions of publie domain has finally been lilted. Offic­ and Mexican Immigration. ial confirmation has been made Over strenuous opposition of and the new agent, Miss Florence Wyoming a resolution requesting F. York of Ohio has been appolnt- congress to pass a law for leas­ ing of unappropriated public do­ main, lncorporatint principles of recognition of equities of etook- men now using such areas with long term leases and fees based upon cost of administration plus a reasonable amount for coun­ ties and states in which the areas are located, was passed by a vote of 18 to 7. The resolution also provides for establishment of graslng dis­ tricts by local .option. The W y ­ oming delegates argued that the resolution would prepare the way for “ more bureaucratic control of graxing lands'* from Washington and proposed a homestead proposition instead. Wyoming also objected to a resolution protesting against placing Mexican imm igration on FO R .. SA LE— Rhode Island Red Cockerel' Phone 479-J. 125-4 FO R SALE: — The Lyon’s Im ­ proved electric brooder. "N ear­ est to Nature's W ay"— A marvel­ ous b ro o d *. New and used. A large stock on hand. W rite for circular. G. F. Carpenter, Med­ ford, Ore., Agent for Southern Oregon. 124-1 mo. N ew Is th e tim e fo r you to do yowr fencing. Ground Is soft fo r setting your posts, and we ca rry every size, heig h t and d esrrlptlo a in fenc­ ing th a t Is m ade a n d a t rig h t prices. Harrows Plows and a ll kinds of tools carried In stock. A fe w W h ite Sewing M a ­ chines heft for * 5 0 .0 0 each, w ill cost yon w h ere^—A t 0 1 3 0 .0 0 else­ P e i l ’s C orn er Call 478-J D A VIDSO N’S TR A N S FE R dry Wood for sale. Residence 65 3rd St. Phone 311. 89-1-mo.* #1,000,000 I F YO U W A N T a good home Inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. M ain. 0 3-tf Colds The 24-hour v a j There’s a way to end cold* to effi­ F O B SA LE—Cook and heating cient,» complete that we paid $1,000,- stoves, * 5 to 325. Eagle Braas 000 for i t That way-is H IL L 'S . It Foundry, 140 Oberlin Bt. 8 0 -lm * stop* colds to 24 hours, checks fever, opens the bowels, tones the entire sys­ F O B SA L H r-W o o d at *1 3 per tem. The millions who know it always eord, black oak. Body fir, J10.60 rely on i t Go start it now. eord. Bawlng lncluded, 12 in. oak, 84 tler, 18 in. *4.60 tler. body firA J3.60 and $4. Phone 196-R or cali 838 B Bt, L. A. Decker. 181-1 mo.* W E L L D R IL L IN G R . C. Vochatser, deep well d rillin *, Talent, Ore. Phone 365- J-3. Estimâtes elven on water systems. 1 80 -l-m e .* FIERY. ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR Mcntho-Sulphur a pleasant cream, P IA N O BARG AIN — Located will soothe and heal skin that is near Ashland, high grade piano to irritated or broken out with eczema; he aold at once. Terms, * l * that is covered with ugly rash or monthly. For particulars and pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth­ how It can be seen write C. F. ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so ; Hendrick factory piano adjuster, quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepara­ 86 F ront St.. Portland. 118-16* tion is applied the itching stops and F O R HALE— Good work horse after two or three applications, the I eczema is gone and the skin is de- ■ and wagon guaranteed to do any­ lightfnlly dear and smooth. Sul-j thing. 650 Ashland St. U 4 - 2 * phuris so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigure- i Howard Hobson, who is employ­ meat Mentho-Sulphur always heals j ed by the Southern Pacific oorri- eczema right up. A small jar of Rowles Mentho- ' pany at Dunsmuir, Cal., is Indis­ Sulphur may be bad At any good posed and is spending a few days drug store. I In Ashland at the home of his F t Free Samflt Mail Tkie AivtrHmntut to i parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hob­ son on Iowa street. 6 ORE THROAT Gargle with w4rm salt water — thee apply over throat— Mi&yss L o d g e D ir e c to r y Ashland Lodge No. 23. A. F . * A. M .— Meets in the Masonic hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast- er, D r. R. L. Bardic; Secretory, W Ullam Day. Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R- A. M — Meets' in the Masonic hall every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­ retary, W illia m Day. M alta Commandery No. 4, K . T.— Meets in the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­ days. Em . Commander,' D ; Hi Jackson; Recorder, W illiam ®»y. H llah Temple A. A. O. N. M. S.— Meets in the Masonic hall every 1st Friday. Illustrious Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re­ corder, W illiam Day. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8.— Meets In the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Tueieisys. W orthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah N. Caldwell. Znleimn Temple, Daughters of H ie Nile— Meets in the Ma­ sonic hall every 2nd Saturday. Meets a’.tcrnately at Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. P rin ­ cess Tlrzah, Lorena McNair; Princess Zulelka. Grace M a lone. Ashland Chapter DeModay—- Meets in the Masonic hall on the 2nd and 4'th Mondays. Master Counsellor, Milton F ranklin; -Senior Counsellor, Roland Parks. Mahogany Camp No. 0005, M. W . A.— Meets in the Moost h a ll. on the 2nd and 4th F r i­ days. American 14.— Meets Pioneer H all lard Grubb. Patterson. leegion Post No. 2-4 Tuesday in Commander, M il- Adjutant, T, L. American Legion A uxiliary :— 1-3 Mondays, in the pioneer hall on Winburn Way. Mrs. C. E. Shinn, secretary. Addreea 174 Oak St. or Phone 184. G. A. R.— 2nd and tach month, Armory, flsitors Welcome. G. liatta, Commander. / great honk ! T wenty ey C6SS CALLS ON OOP YHONP 0 IL L * ( \ RATWAVAGANCei? > -------------- “Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas of Medford arrived in Portland yesterday morning and w ill re­ main here for several days to com­ plete some matters in connection with cases in Multnomah county court in which he ¿resided for five weeks before thy holidays" says the Oregonian. Ashlar O. F.— * hall eve Grand, ] Grand. Hope Rebekah Ledge Ne. 14 — Meets in the I. O. O. F . h all on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Noble Grand, Mrs. May Bib; Recording Secretary, Miss Ethel Reed. Meets to Bate Ooae Speaker. ( CX-I01A Cnnnlnsham Tubes. 1 Cunningham Power Tube. WIinrd "A' Battery, I it-v o lt heavy duty Franco "B’ nattertaa, 1 tt-v o lt regular Franco "B" B at­ tery. 1 M U -volt Franco "C" Battery. 1 4 H-volt Franco "ft’ fihttory. aortal, Orouad Wire and F R I I Home Trial J um tell uo when and *b«ra, and we'll Install either the I or ( tube Western Air Petrel la your home where yen oan test It under home operettas oonditieae be- tore yon buy It Wizard Batteries Best by Hours ef Service. Brimful of “Pep,” trouble free and built to last, and with "Western Auto’s” absolute guarantee of sat­ isfaction. Wizard batteries are your best buy. Priced 19.50 up. according to else. Moose hall pa the 1st and 3rd Mondays: Oracle. Mrs. A- hi. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice Turner. Ashland Lodge Ne. 117, K. of P.— Meets in the I. 0- O. F. hall on le t and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, M il­ lard Dunn Ashland Homestead No. 4007 B. A. Y .— Meets in the I. O. F hall on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. . W«; F ra te rn a l B rotherhood— 1st tnd 3rd Thursdays, at the Moose H a ll. , 7-i .-»nri Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­ bors óf the W oodcraft.— Meets In the I. O. O. F . hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­ ian Neighbor, Mrs, W . G. Pres­ cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm . Sten- nett. Bulb Cheat Carry extra bulbs safely In this handy sheet metal con­ tainer. Holds two large and three small Sulba in non-rat­ tling sockets. Chest without bulbs. O Q r* Special a t...................... 4 9 V Trouble Lamp Just what ' «very motorist needs. N eat slivered reflec­ tor, wooden handle, 10-foot eord, plug and bulb. Vejy powerful. Reduced to 4 4 f* 31.46 to ^8 I I I □ R adio Supplies That add to vour radio enjoy­ ment. Cunningham Tubes. Rola Cone Speakers. Franco Bat­ teries. Slllte Chargers and many other equally well known ar­ ticles . . . all absolutely guar­ anteed by the manufacturers and ourselves. Without AauoMrie»- Very aojierma»* Psrformanoe Proves Quality— Our beet endorsement of this marvelous, low priced 5-tube set lies in countless letters from users all over the W est En­ thusiastic expressions such as these reach us In every mall: " . . . tks beet 1 Kovo ever Heard," "would not trad» it for on» eeUtsp at doubt» tbo price," "toe toee quality 8. JORDANS SASH AMD CA BINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Neos. Phone 181. 184-tf L IT H IA LEGHORNS Trapncstcd and Individually Pedigreed Choice H atching Eggs Cockerels. A. B E R T FR EEM A N , 118 Nntley St.— Phone 466-J F o r S a le— Homes* in a ll se ctio n s o f c ity from $1800.00 to $5500.00. L ow as $150.00 d ow n on som e. B a la n ce lik e ren t Get this: *2 5.0 0 monthly rent for 10 years equals nothing >ut vain regrets. 025.00 month­ ly payments on home for 10 years equals a *1500.00 equity (estimated) pins satisfaction of home owner. PILES A H e a lth y New Year EG IN lH e a n e w J B e r id o f those Pile* and other Rectal B G all J e r r y O 'N ea l for your next Job of Plnmknig Phono 188 Here’s the Outfit Ros. 30 Morton St. Cabinet speaker. 5 Cunningham Tubes. Wizard "A" Battery, 3 46-volt heavy duty Franco "B" Batteries. Aerial. Ground Wire, Lead-in Strip. Jones Cable and Insulator« RHEUMATISM FREE Radio Book Ashlano Camp No. 243, W . W — Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­ days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con­ sul Commander, C. E. Lane. Pilot Rock Encampiuent No. 10— Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues- lays. C. E. Hooper, Scribe. BUT DON'T V0Ü «CALI 2C y o u go u p l b T H e C O R N «« S T b P e YOU MAVC TO r fiH A NICKSC TO M A R C A «ALC -7 D r. C harles A . H a in e s 404 Mountain Ave. Burnside R elief C 2.'__ Meets in the I. halt no the 1st and 3 days, at 2 p. m. 1 Mrs. Alice Turner; I Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr. C 0 • e the Thcwophical Ixxlge meets each Monday night, 7:38 r t Library. ' DR. M A T T IE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon ' 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone 28 Office Hours 10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m. 8:30 - 7:30 p. m. Galvanised Nails Used. 30 Year Guarantee. fo t J» Year» TMSLfR'S RHEUMATIC TABLETS H A V I O I V I N R IL ie r A U D t o m O m . T wo $U»». SOt end H M > . Truster Remtdy Co Cincinnali. O BASKETBALL! Saturday Night T H IR D AND EAST M A IN M T. S H A S T A H I By Taylor WHO'S BEEN D0IW3 Y A v L tH e Q A S S iN a / AROUND H 6R U ? OUR \ PH0N6 PILL'S GONe i S K Y H IG H Office Honrs: JO • J9 and Office Phone 100-J Ivy Camp No. 2 0 0 0 , Royal Neighbors. — Physician and Surgeon . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Phone 190 F irs t National Bank Building D R . E R N E S T A . W O O D fi P r a c tic e L im ite d T o E y e, E a r, N o se an d T h ro a t X -R a y , I n c lu d in g T e e th PRACTICAL NURSING A Radio Triumph—S o expertly designed, precisely built end rig­ idly inspected and tested that the tone purity, faithful re-creation, flexibility of volume, selectivity and ease of operation will be a de­ lightful revelation . . . even after hearing much more costly sets. Beautiful, too , , . the rich, hand- rubbed mahogany cabinet and dull metal trimmings make it an impressive furnishing for any home. Outfit Includes P. O. B.— Meets in the Elki Temple every Saturday. Exalt' ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­ retary, Ed Thornton. D R . W . J. C R A ND ALL Osteopathic Where the sick and aged are cared for in pleasant home surroundings. , ¿ V il Ashland Lodge N o. 0 4 4 , B Business ant P rd etth m l 158 Granite Dollar f o r Dollar W estern A ir Patrol offers more than any other radio . . . Tone, Volume. Selectivity, Simplicity and Beau­ ty to the utmost, at prices made low by “W e s t e r n Auto’s” policy of More for Your Money. Let us irove this with our •Yee Home Trial . . . Itibes - 2 Control n radio, “Hearing is ^ V O Q MUAouf Accessories believing!” 1 $ 1 4 9 » Complete Mom and Pop z Judge Thomas in P ortlan d — WtâernAirEatrol T a le n t V is ito r— turkey hens, 15 pigs and two Mrs. F rank Sullenger of Talent brood sows. P. O. Box 145. spent yesterday in Ashland shop­ 125-3* ping and visiting w ith friends. ed and * 1s expected to arrive around February 15th. : Miss York comes with the high­ est recommendations from mem­ bers c" |he Ohio Extension Staff. Extension work in Ohio ranks very high, and with the expe- lence Miss York has had as a Smtth-Jlughes Vocational te a C w and a Home Demonstration Ag­ ent, Jackson county is fortunate in securing her. - A S H L A N D H IG H Good Prelim. F ir s t gam e, 7:30 M ain g a m e, 8:30 X RWOvU I T ----- Junior High Gyi Reported to be Im * i using Warren Doremus, who has been confined to his home on O*k 8t., for the past few days with Illness, is reported today to be slowly im­ proving. _ ____ ,_____ Visiting at Billing»5 O ffler— W alter R. Gray, representative of the Hartford Insuranee com­ panies, Is visiting today at the Billings Reni Estate office o * Main street. From Talent— John Rivers of Talent was a business visitor to this eity yen- terday. . , 2 CHOICE NURSERY STOCK ' Wo have junt received another nhipmeut from enr nurwerie« in Portland. Climbing roses and all kinds of ornamentals; all kind*» of fruit trees-— w alnut», almonds, filberts and many others. Also all kind* of berry fruits. Villa Nurseries I IMI II «M U M M Medford* Oregon S ix th and H o lly St*. Across the Street From the Postoffioe j Phone 1136 < WM. M 0S 9, P r o a