back to make the short tprgs The clouds grow' more threatening and it became almost dork 1» the thick timber. ow CM » ir «m r« biMtin. >« Ad tom D w P* apartments and cabins with ga­ rages. Reasonable by mo#th or waak. Barbel Apts. » g Oraa­ FOR gdT i M; One of the bqaf tta. t l l - t f hays in the city, 5 room, strictly modern hoaM, fall fam ished In the beet fine rugs, latest phono­ graph, piano, »furnace, walnut bedroom sets and etc. 33509, and only |109d dowa- SeJ Daniel Payne, Ashland Realty Co. . T O BOHANGE— 6 roOm house, the road eloped steeply and 9 W locsted at 447 Rock St. for well bung the creek bank again a <8h Improved tract of one or two eared ms fr o » • ducking. I pcree In or near Ashland. Ad­ finleheb crossing the d rift op my dress owner 8. W. Martin, 488 bands and knees. ». • * ' Pacific Terrace Klamath. 140-4« I reached the tongue of rock w t FO R S ^ L X or T R A P S — 160 acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On Pacific Highway- P Fleqty of wa­ ter, near county school For fu r­ ther particulars address Tidings, Box 91. - 136-2mo.* FOR SALR-r-10 acres, 7 of FOB SAUS— Horpes, 15 bead, whlsh to rich Bear Creek bottom, young, well brage, 1399 to 1469 fenced, 31960, also good 5 room FQ B R E N T — P artly furnished pounds. Prices right. Will trade house, all fam ished with large houM c I o m in. Phono 3S2-Y. In ­ for cattle, 386 Mountain Ave. let, 61869. This place Is a forced quire 276 B St. 149-2* salg. It to worth f3999. Brown A Rise. 83 M. Mala. 188-9 FO R R E N T — Five room bunga­ FO B SALE — Setting egga, low furnished, -743 East Main. Rhode Island Reda, 31.60 per set­ FOR SALE—If you want to get ting. Route 1, Box f i . 138-8* In on the ground floor in coming Enquire 21 East Main, upstairs. 138-4* FOR 8 4^ B — Ford Touring car residence aeot|on. see or phone Win. B. Gould, Realtor. Several FO R R E N T — 9 acres good gar­ In good condition. Inquire 849 good bays In Palm Ave and Nor­ den soil, large house »furnished. lower Ahnon St., Phone S41-L. mal vjclatty. 117-tf See Dan. Payne, Ashland Realty U 9-8* WOOD FQB SALE— Black oak, 912.99 cord; body ftr, 810.60. Prices ia- clude rawing. 12 inch body fir, 92-69 tier; 19 Inch, 14.09; black oak, 34.90 and 34.60. Some slab wood. 939 B street. Phone 198-R 136-lmo.* FO R SALE— ..Here’s ..another Co. one. Anto camp, service station, repair garage; on Pacific high­ way, near Ashland- Prise >709«. Terms. Gould Realtor. 463-J.1 ’ 137-tf. FOR BENT — Unfurnished, 6 mom house with garage, good 1937 orders— start hatching range, 197 7th Inquire 166 7th- immediately from my leghorn 138-3« HATCHING BOGS Tancred three year old hens. Mrs. Allen. Brooder for rent. Phone 340-Y. 189-9 mo. LOST— A diamong ring Sun­ FOB SALB— Good Newton ap­ day in Llthia P ark or on the St. ples, 4 Octa, 3 boxes for 31. Bring North of N lninger’s store. Ap­ boxes. W- W. Robison. Phone ply this office. Liberal reward. 374 J l l . 139-tf 149-2 F O R SA LE: — The Lyon’s Im ­ proved electric brooder. "Near­ est to Nature’s W ay"— A marvel­ • FO U N D — Watch, owner may ous brooder. New and used. A have same by identifying and pay­ large stock on hand. W rite for ing for ad. 149-6 circular. C. F. Carpenter, Med­ ford, Ore., Agent for Southern Oregon. >14-1 mo. Atteaded Lincoln Banquet— Among the Ashland people WANT yonr hones shingled? who attended |h e Lincoln ban- •H 4T8-J. 119-38* quel at the H otel Medford Sat­ IF YOU WANT a good home urday evening were: M r. and inquire at Brown A Rice, 83 N. M rs. Q. S. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Main. 1 «»-tf Fred Wagner, Mr_ and Mrs. |f. jc Tomlinson, M r. and Mrs. C g. p ell, M r. and Mrs. J. fi.. Cbarpbl», Mr. and Mrs. B. F . W A N T E D — To buy or trade Carter, Mrs. H am Pracht, Dr. for sm all/place close lu. F. L. and Mrs. E. A. Woods, M r. and Nutter, 240 E Main. 140-3« Mrs. T . H. Simpson, Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, Mrs. D. Perozzi, PLOWING Clyde Malone and Richard Posey Call 194-R for all kinds of Campbell. team work and plowing. 136-lmo* W A N T E D —Your 1927 «pray­ ing. New rig. Six years experience. J. W . W atkins, Talent, Oregon. - 134-lw k. M A T E R N IT Y HOME — 153 HAMAKXB TRANSFER a n d Storage Co. office at residence. 174 NOrth Main. Pho«* 410. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May eommunlcato with Ensign Lao of the Salvation Army at ths White Shield Moms. 545 May- fair Ava^ Portland, Oregon. Able to bo Out— Mrs. C. E. Shinn, who has been confined / t o her home on Oak street w ith Illness for the past few days, to now able to be up and out again. that separates .the “harden” from tbs m ain canyon of Anna Creek, and sounded for the crust again, this time i t wag on top. , I made Attended Prom__ sure that it wasn’t wind crnat. for bad It boon It would hays been worthless as a factor In de­ termining the condition of the snow on tbs south wayy of the t a s z o n .1 . , , ' z - ' 't> I went "down the tongue until I was dlrec^y above a clump of trees and took off down the slope. I made the bottom w ith ­ out a n / trouble and began looking for a way to crow the creek. 1 found a small pold under the bank that was four or five Inches under water. W ould it hold gry weighty. I t did b u t . the snow didn't I came w ithin an Inch of having to empty the water oat of my shoes. Here was the south wall. Would few mors ohoice warm steam the snow hold me? I started up heated rooms at permanent Just as the wind brought a few rates. H otel Ashland. 100-tf drops of rain. The first h alf o f the wall was climbed w ithout a hitch. I had to stop and rest and started on when the crust Help— Female gave v »y and I went down to my W O M EN — Earn 38.50 dozen arm pits in the anow. I had my rawing aprons; - experience un­ skis tied to my wrist and they necessary; opportunity beginners. didn't get away, though they tried Materials cut. Instructions fur­ hard enough. I now used them nished. Addressed envelope for, something solid to get out of brings particulars. ID O L, 166 the hole I found m yM lf in. The East 42 nd, N. Y. rest of the way to the top was climbed in spread eagle fashion, for as soon as I tried to stand UP Spent W eek-End in Ashland— Fred N ell, who to employed by I would break through the cruet. the California Oregon power Co., When I reached the two big tree« at Prospect spent the week-end that marked my objective I sat in this city visiting with his and said to myself, "Have a Cam­ children and with friends. Mr. el.’’ I waa on schedule with a fbto Neil formerly worked at the momenta to spare.- I t began to rain before I finished the cigaret­ Ashland creamery. te and I threw the burning ember oyer the rim- of the wall and watched as the wind caught it and whirled It into the eras) dance of the firefly, In the dark ness below. when they use this new wonder­ ful French Process Face Powder down the ru t covered^ road la tfte called M ELLO -G LO — keeps that dark. I f you have never h?d ugly shine away. Women rave skis on in the dark and on rough over its superior purity and qual­ snow, I cannot give you a hatter ity. t Stays on so long— skin description of it than to say it 1s looks like a peach— keeps com­ about ten times as bad qs the plexions youthful— prevents large I deck of a small boat In a choppy pores. Get a box of M ELLO-GLO sea. You never know just what Face Powder today. — ' Llthia Ito expect, and are never, ready Springs Pharmacy. for what comes. I t to one con­ tinuous fa|l, not quite to ths I snow, but a wild waving of arms Girls Dance COAL NOW BEING UNLOADED CASTLE GATE STOVE SIZE, FANCY PEERLESS UTAH LUMP, AND THE FAMOUS PEACOCK ROCK SPRINGS Sixteen Dollars Ton Delivered Transfer Co ~ Miss M ary Edwards of Med­ ford was in Ashland Saturday evening to attend the Junior Prom which was given at the Southern - Oregon Normal Mrs. M. J. Shook of this city left yesterday for Orange, Cal., Ä s y ^ T1 CREAMERY BUTTER Is (hade from pure pasteurized cream in the most modern and sanitary creamery in Sdutberu Oregon, Loren Sewsll, vh » underwent aa operation at the Commuhlty hospital recently, rsujrpsd to his hom on Garfield street toe»r. From Vancouver— M. 8. McCown of Vqnvoucer, B. C„ was among ths visitors who stopped in Ashland yesterday to visit the park and drink Llthia water. benefited Don’t Fail to See the Guards M eet the Pelicans Y our f i r s t O pportunity to See The B attery Basketball Team at its B est BUTTER MILfc COTTAGE CREESE CREAM BUTTERMILK Always Clean and Fresh at Yqur Grocers. n lT ’S THE QUALITY’/ ASHLAND ARMORY ¿JTJJIA CREAMERY Phone 84 Good Preliminary at 7:15 Tuesday, Feb. 15 Admission—10c and 25c DB. KRNEST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Hours: 10 - 12 and Ï • 8 DB. MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Ave Dr. Chartes A. Hatean Physician and Surgeon Office end Resident Phone Office Honrs 10 - 18 s. m. 8 - 4 p. » 8:30 - 1:30 p. m. G. Grover Brown, a resident of Fall River m ils, Gat, spent thn week-end in Ashland looking af­ ter business affairs. Office Phone 16AJ Home Phone 164-L OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to 8 y u . Citizens Bank Building * Ashland, Oregon Convalescent Berne 158 Graatte Republicans of Jackson County Meet Saturday Where the sick and aged are eared for in pleasant borne lurroundlngs. DB. ROLAND ALLEN PRACTICAL NURSING Physician and Surgeon CHOICEST FOOD Office. Phone 108-J Residence Phone 16S-L O F F IC E HOURS WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . 10-12 A. M. 2-5 First National Baak R Coal, Wood and Storage T . L . PO W ELL General Transfer team and motor tracks, service nt a reasonable Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Dlstancs Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal — Phone 99. Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Cornar Holmaa and Tan Neas. Phono 161. 194-tX GOLF LESSONS OaD Jerry O’Neal Learn to play Golf this winter and be reedy for the opening of the Ashland course thia »rin g- for your next Job of Plumbnig ( Let Me Teach You BILLY SELKIRK Instructor, Ashland Golf Club St„djori31 B. Main WM. E. GOULD Realtor for which they are- willing to sac­ rifice their lives, if necessaryz The women respect spd observe the law and the flag, and will defend their country from all enemies, she said. Washburn (Tentes Laughter Speaking In his inimitable map ner and making his first appear- noe at a Lincoln Day banquet^ TO BE SMART, NAILS ere for several years',* bo*i."R. G. Washburn of Portland told his MUST BE BRIGHTLY listeners that while Lincoln was a POLISHED groat man— a man Imbued with heroic courage at a critical time in the nation’s history— other great men are living today unable catches the natural bril­ to show Their greatness without liance of the nails. Gives the test accorded Lincoln. He out Calvin CooUdge as be­ them for almost a week pointed ing a great leader, as a president just the soft rose lustre who brought the nation out of the many women want. chaos which follows every great war. The speaker eulogized Cool­ idge at length, bringing out quali­ ties similar to those of Lincoln. Colonel Washburn, through his ready wit, kept his listeners In laughter and ready smiles as he Registered Pharmacist told personal anecdotes which Phone 116 happened during his residence in Southern Oregon. He dwelt short­ Only The Best ly on the changes that have taken I place since his departure from his Table Rock home to the state me­ tropolis, giving the Great W sr the ' credit. He missed fam iliar faces, and expressed joy at seeing old friends and claimed Rogue River valley as his "real home.” Guy Gordon, of Roseburg, dis­ s trict attorney of Douglas county, and Dr. E. B. Stewart of Roseburg past department commander of the American Legion, each gave short speeches, flavored with hu­ mor, lauded the masterful address given by Senator Butler. Dick Posey, Southern Oregon's James Whitcomb Riley, was en­ Our golden brown waf­ cored three times for recitations fles with real maple syrup of his humorous poetry given in and hot coffee are delic­ a captivating manner. The last speaker on the .pro­ ious and tempting. Other gram Was Bruce Dennis, publisher breakfast combinations of ths Klam ath Evening Herald, i n c l u d i n g guaranteed and proceeded the singing of fresh eggs are ready for America by the audience. Mr. Dennis, while lauding Lincoln, you. also dwelt on stats problems, at­ tacking a recent legislative meas­ ure. His speech, however, did WE HAVE MANY not meet proper approval by the NOON LUNCH listeners, Bert Anderson arising SPECIALS and interrupting to suggest the singing of the song. Ths banquet hall was pleasing­ ly decorated with flags and pic­ ALSO COMPLETE tures of Presidents Abraham Lin­ coln. Calvin Coolidge and George' FOUNTAIN SERVICE Washington. Rod, white and buls streamers also lent color to ths scene. W hile he did not give a speech B. V . Carter of Ashland was among those present. Mr. Carter Was attended every banquet for 19 years with the exception of M irror Nail Polish Keep a Home Industry Growing 143 North Pioneer DR. W. J. CRANDALL Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Bye, Bar, N o m and Throat. Office Phone IBS First National Bank Building : fever, opens the bowels, to f c be staged at the loca Armory tomor- ro wnight when Battery B w 111 play the Klam ath Pelicans, boost­ er organisation of K lam ath Palls, and the Employed Boys* to a » w ill play the high school’s second (Continued from Page 1) Real chicken tam ales, served, 1 to posterity. 30c. To take home, 36c. The J “ Keep alive the principles of Plais. 196-tf liberty arid Justice," was the clos­ ing admonition. Back at Work— W o»en's National W o rk Mrs. Lulu VanWsgen, who has Mrs. Gordon McCracken of Ash- been confined to her home (or lsnd, whose subject assigned was the past week with Illness, has "Women In Politics.” spoke as the returned to her work In the Dry rsprsMntatlvs of the women of Goods department of Enders’ Jackson county, and 99 the- state Store. regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Mc­ Word R e c e iv e d - Cracken, however, did not talk' 0» Word was received last even­ woman In politics, but devoted ing that Mr. Elam Gall had most of her short address to de­ passed away at his home In Port­ scribing how the women of the na­ land. His sister, Mrs. W illiam tion have and are doing their part Myer of Aehlatfd, left for that In developing and upholding city and w ill accompany the body America, during which She d ilat­ to Gold H ill this evening, for ed on the great aims and accom­ burial. plishments of the D. A, R. ongan- Ixatlon. She told of their having Moving— completely carried out their sur­ Mr. and Mrp. Russell Cripe vey of projects in Oregon for the are moving from |8 3 Vista sf state's welfare, the last feature of to the Butler Apts., on Granite which was tbs passage of the leg­ street. Mr. Cripe is the athletic islature Just recently of a h | J 1 coach at the high school. creating an Oregon song. Mrs. McCracken spoke of the From Talent— patriotism of the woman of the W. M. Brsese of Talent spent United States during the Wprld this morning in Ashland looking W ar and since. During that war after 'business affairs. she pointed out that eight million American women were earning l'rum Medford— their own living. W illie W*ite< a well known In closing she said the woman resident of Medford, was a visit­ of the United States have been or in Ashland last evening. and are exerting a great Influence on their country for its welfare, Moved Office— E. T. Staples has moved his Real Estate office in with Galey & M ills in the Ashland hotel building. M r. Staples has also jnoved his household goods into and flourishing of ski pole. You t h e , Camp’s building. I recover your balance Just in time Ito do it all over again. I The sound of ths water of Pold Rev. Chappy H e r e - Rev. 8. J. Chaney, a former pas­ I Bridge Creek reminded me I was tor of the Methodist Episcopal thirsty but It would take ten min­ church of this city, and now sup­ utes to get down to the water and back to ths road, so I went on erintendent for the Southern Ore­ gon District, Is a visitor in. Ash­ without it. A t the top of the hill I sounded the snow and found land today. Rev. Chaney resides two feet, this meant the snow !ln Eugene. line would be somewhere near the south entrance and I had ex­ pected to be at the foot of Gold Spring H ill four and one half nearer. I sometimes wonder Just what It is about the road that causes mo to remember, or to know with­ in a half jnile, my position on the road the darkest night I evep traveled oyer it. The mile postp or signs are always in the right pises, and every turn and tangent tells me of the next lettered boarij. When traveling to good Wfll PUy X . » . Faltosas ■■ Two basketball games will From F e ll R iver M ills— to STEAM HEATED ROOMS— A 136-13* Granite. Reasonable tonni. 3<-M I'gave the their heads and helped them along w ith an occasional shove w ith the ski pole. I nearly went In Dews Creek where » d rift Un the mile signs aeem d oss togeth­ er, bat Sunday night some one Meme to have moved them all down the road. * Between the (oar and throe mile sign the rain caught ng'with me again about the time I dscid- ed to pul on my eoat It quit. The rain helped the traveling some. My skis were beginning to stick, but before I was out of the show­ er they were sliding nicely. (To B e Coattnued> Litbia Springs Pharmacy Phone 488-J Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Galvanised Nalls Used. 30 Year Guarantee. For Sale—Home« in all section« of city from 11800.00 to 15500.00. Low ae $160.00 down on some. Balanoe like rent Get this: 888.00 monthly re»t tor 10 y ea n equals nothing iu t vain regrets. »23.00 moath- ly payments on home foe 10 years equals a 81800.00 equity (estimated) plus satlstoc&m of home owner. Fo a G oldin & O m fü AFMH For - Kour Breakfast G ARD EN SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS N I N I N G E R 'S ^fflSSBäSBIäSSfHiHafiK Simpsou’i