Tuesday, Feb. S B ^ -W . C. T. U. w ill m eet at the hom e o f Mrs. O. O. Howard on Gresham f t ., FOR SALE or TRADE— 160 for a social m eeting, honoring F O R ‘RENT—Furnished apart­ warm steam seras of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On the birthdays of W ashington, m ent, overlooking U th ia Park. at permanent Pacific H i g h l y . PPlenty of wa­ Lincoln and W illard. Four rooms and bath. Modern ind. * 100-tf ter, near county school For fur: Tuesday, Feb. S8-— Group m eet­ plumbinm Elettri« range. Mod­ ther particulars address Tidings, ing o f the Delphian« w ill ba erate price. Call at 1M Granita Box »1. 12l-2nio.* held. - ' IK, ,146-2 SPADING— Now is th s tim e to Thursday; Feb. Elk's Ladles FOB RENT— Completely fur­ have your spading done and avoid Card club w ill m eet In the nished apartments, m o d e r n th« rush. J. D. Peffly, 637 B. Elk's clubrooms w ith Mrs. F . G. LOST or STRAYED«— 'T eddy” 144-6* throughout. Reasonable rental*. M*io. Dean end Mrs. J. H. McGee, email dog, black and tan, long Butler apte, 46 Granite St. hostesses. BOARD and ROOM — O n -e hair, bushy tall, suitable reward, 144-6* block from Normal, 461 Palm to learn of his whereabouts or re­ Friday, Feb. 8B— A Bible school party w ill be given In the par­ 141-10* turn (o Fred Putnam, 867 V ista FOR RENT— An apartment of A ys . . ; lors of the Christian church at St. Phone 122. 141-tf 2, 6, or 4 rooms w ill be available 7:30. PLOWING * In * few days. Desirable for ft ft ft Call 126-K for all kinds of ' LOST— On Blvd, between High married couple or Normal stu­ School and town a man’s black Mr. and Mrs. Edison Marshall team work and plowing. dent«, furnishings to suit. 244 , » \136-Im o* and white silk scarf. Finder kind­ Honor Guests— Hargadlne St. Phono 466-R. ly return to Tidings office. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Marshall W ANTED— Your 1227 »pray­ 144-tf 146-1* of Medford were hohor guests at ing. New rig. Six years experience. a delightful dinner dance which FOR R E N T -F u r n ish e d apts., J. W. Watkins, Talent, Oregon. at 120 degrees or through ankle- was given in the Lithia Springs near Normal. Also pertly fur- 135-12* deep mudi and * ponder on the hotel Saturday evening, Febru­ nished house. Inquire 461 Palm source of your forth-coming meal. ary 12. A y *. 141-10* Kindergarten and Nursery If you think its fun, try it.” Covers were laid for forty-six Kindergarten a n d Nursery, | FO B RBN7D—Furnalhad small From here he goes north to for a sum ptuous seven course din­ Mrs. A. V. Hardy, 31 So. 2nd. apartm ents and cabins w ith ga­ Vancouver - and says he expects ner, which was served at half past n g s * . Reasonable by month MATERNITY BOMB — 161 to reach his home some time in nine. Music was furnished by or WMk. Barber Apts. 163 *3ran- Granite. Reasonable terms. 24-tf August. But no longer on foot. Carl Loveland« orchestra, lte, 111-tf When "Happy” arrived in Ash­ . Mr. and Mrs. Marshal expoet BAMAKER TRANSFER a n d la n d he received a bicycle from to leave soon for the southern Storage Co. office at residence, the city of Chico, Cal. It Is wait­ states for a long visit. 174 North B ala. Phono 410. ing for him here at present and ft ft ft was ordered for him by the laMlies o f Civic Im provem ent A V I GIRL IN TROUBLE— May people of Cblco In admiration of d u b Entertained—- aommualcate w ith Ensign Loo hia courage. The ladles of the Ashland Civ­ o f the Salvation A rm i at the And so he plods on, seldom ic Improvement club delight­ W hite Shield Homs, 666 May- Stopping, seldom resting, yet fully entertained, w ith a Bridge fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. FOB BALE—Pigs, Bast Main alw ays with the sm ile on hia face and Five Hundred party In the St., one m ile south of town. Phone tHat has earned him the name of Civic clubhouse on W lnburn Way. 173-L. 146-1 "Happy." Tuesday afternoon, February fif­ FOR SALE— It you want to get During his stay in this city teenth. The proceeds from this FOR SALE— One almost new In on the ground floor in earning "Happy” Is the guest of the affair are to go to the Scholarship No. 12 Royal Typewriter, |7 0 . residence section, ses or phons Loan Fund. LIthia Springs Hotel. One alm ost new late* model Under­ Wm. B. Gould, Realtor. Several Those on the receiving com m it­ wood, 670. One Underwood lust good bays in Palm Ave and Nor- tee were: Mrs. Harris Dean, Mrs. HEAVY RAINS IN THE been rebuilt, 860.XL Tidings. mal vicinity. 117-tf 144-3* STILL CAUSEDAMAGE Sylvan Provost and Miss Grace Chamberlain. Mrs. P. R. Backus FOB BALE 1 One of the best won first prize In Bridge and Mrs. (Continued from page one) buys in the city, 6 room, strictly W ill Mitchell was awarded first modern hones, full furnished in parish, where the storm struck prize in Five Hundred. the best fine rugs, latest phono­ first at sunset Thursday. The A social com m ittee composed FO R HALE— Fresh Jersey cow graph, piano, .furnace, walnut fam ily of Oscar Ashby was alm ost of Mrs. H. K. Tom linson, Mrs. F. 166 Laurel. , 141-6* bedroom sets and etc. 63600, and com pletely wiped out. Mrs. Ash­ G. Swedenburg and Mrs. H. 0 . FOR SALE— Horses, 16 head, only 61000 down. See Daniel by* and five young children were Enders, Jr.,-ussisteb by Mrs. Dan buried in the wreckage of their Kay and Mrs. C. J. J. Porter, serv­ young, w ell broke, 1200 to 1460 Payne, Ashland R ealty Co. home or torn from the bouse and ed delicious refreshm ents prettily pounds. Prices right. W ill trad« FOB SA LE—..Here’s ..another battered against trees. The arranged. to r cattle, 226 Mountain Avs. , In the evening a com m ittee, 140-6* on«. Auto camp, service statloa, mother's body was found in a tree repair garage; on Pacific high­ top wrapped in wire. One of the way, near Ashland. Price 67000. little boys saved his own life by WOOD FOR SALB— Black eak, 613.0« Terms. Gould Realtor. 46S-J. running f p m th e , bouse .and eord; body fir, «10.60. PrieST in ­ throwing him self flat on the clude sawing. 16 Inch body, fit, ground, but he was blinded in * 66.60 tier; 1« inch, «4.00; black both eyes by flying debris. Chevrolet is m eeting with oak, «4.00 and «4.60. Some slab CANADIAN YOUTH IS Two other Ashby children were i n c r e a s i n g favor in wood. 230 B street. Phone 196-R VISITOR HERE TODAY severely Injured. One has a branches of the Hertz 126-lmo.'* fractured skull and is not expect­ Drive-ur-Self Corporation ed to recover. Ashby and his (Contlnutd from Page 1) HATCHING HOGS oldest sop were away from home all over the country, due 1237 orders— etart hatching them. They successfully reached when the storm struck and were to their low cost of main­ Immediately from my leghorn Boston, Mass., but there Larry not hurt. tenance and their depend­ Tancred three year old hens. Mrs. Collapsed and despite Boston’s Allen. Brooder for rent. Phone most expert medical attention, ability, coupled w i t h 240-Y. 129-1 mo. passed away five days later. smart appearance. This After communicating with, the company having just ad­ FOR SALE—Good Newton ap­ doctory, "Happy” worked three and ded another fleet of Chev- ples, 40cts, 3 boxes for «1. Bring weeks as a dish washer, to pay boxes. W. W. Robison. Phone the funeral expenses of his dead rolets in W ashington D. 174 J l l . 139-tf pal, and continued on bis way paint and varnish for FOR SALE: — The Lyon's Im­ alone, this time with a shiny proved eleetrie brooder. "Near­ new pair of "bracelets” on his every need est to N ature’s Way”— A marvel­ own wrists. He took oath before ous brooder. New and used. A Mayor Nicholas, of Boston, that large stock on hand. W rite for be would never attempt to re­ circular. C. F. Carpenter, Med­ move the cuffs but to Insure Chevrolet Dealers ford, Ore., Agent for Southern against their removal, they arc Phone 172 sealed and welded ift>on him. Oregon. 124-1 mo. They are for the purpose of WANT your house shingled? m aking him easily recognizable Are You In P rim el Call 476-J. 119-34* wherever he may go. 1 ’ "No,” he replied, "hiking is NO! NOT FEELIN G JU ST RIGHT IF YOU WANT a good home very little fun. You must face Inquire at Brown A Rice, 62 N. Main. 03-tf all sorts of weather and people Then the- sunshine and hot mineral baths of with a sm ile arid it’s pretty tough at tim es. To make my expenses WOMEN— Make money sew ing I write for the newspapers and Near Chico, Butte County, California oan do children’s dresses, bungalow ap­ sell a little souvenir of myself. All my hotel accommodations are W onders F or You. rons. Experience unnecessary. ¿complimentary through tha cour- Materials cut, instructions fur­ nished. Radfield Mfg. Co., 140 tesy of the hotel managers and WRITE US that helps a lot. But its no joke W 42nd St., Naw York. LEE RICHARDSON, Manager 146-4-Sat. to tramp the desert with the sun composed of Mrs. John Bader«, Mr«. J. A. McGee, Mrs. Earl Crow and Mr«. Domlao Provost. gave a dance In the clubhouse. Thq rooms were beautifully decorated with red paper popples and large baskets of lovely flowers. The music was furnished by ■‘Tilly” Tlllitson and Charlie Robertson. During the evening a prize dance was put on, for which Miss Gertrude Carlton and Mr. Barton Prulan won the prise, which was a bouquet of red car­ nation«. Delicious punch was served to the guests during* the evening's entertainment. It 8 ft r Young Women’s Foreign Mission­ ary Society Meets— The Young Women’s Foreign Mis­ sionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Miss Beulah Hussey on Vista street last Tuesday evening, Feb­ ruary 16. After a very interesting busi­ ness session Miss Ethel Reid led the devotional«, which were fol­ lowed by a delightful program in charge of Miss Cora Mason, who had arranged for a vocal duet by Miss Clara Anderson and. Miss Beulah Hussey. Splendid talks were given by Mis« Hasel Bruner, Mria Minnie Beaver and Miss Clara Andersen. Those present were Meedames Adena Hunt, Mildred Frazier, Betty Adams, Dorothy Specht and Pearl Autry, and the Misses Al­ mira Schmidt, Hazel Bruner, Min­ nie Beaver, Isabella W attenbarg- er, Cora Mason, Bertha Ford, Pearl Monro«, Clara Anderson, Claire WeMs, Lois W ells, Cheryl Smith, Ethel Reid, and the host­ esses Mrs.,M. Hussey and Miss Beulah Hussey. DR. W. I . CRANDALL Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat. Office Phone 120 First Natlopal Bank Building -Clean Scratch $2.76 per 100 lbs, 3ood Mash . ........ $: per 100 lbs. IBS Granite Where the sick and aged are oared for In pleasant home turroundlngs. ' ' Cracked Corn ___ $ PRACTICAL NURSING Physician and Surgeon CHOICEST FOOD Office Phone 108-J Herbert’s Grocery OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2 4 P . IL First National Bank Building Coal, .Wood and Storage 85 PER CENT HATCH Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. We have just taken off an 85 per cent hatch for Barbers on Granite, street, 260 eggs in the Peter- sime—223 husky chicks. You furnish the right kind of eggs and we will do the rest of it. E. S. Morrison Phone 466 T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor tracks, Good service at . a reasonable price — Phone 83. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak St. DAFFODIL FARMS SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT­ FUL MOTHERS A Tennessee mother talks, Mrs. J. G. G.— of Knoxville. "Another thing, everyone who has children should keep Foley's H^ney and Tar compound always on hand, for the children's cough or baby’s croup. It certainly excells all other cough medicines In healing qualities and In giving quick and satisfactory results. It is made under absolutely sanitary condi­ tions and contains no opiates— points of especial Interest to mothers who want to know what they are giving their children. Our druggist also recommends It highly.” Ask for it. Sold every where.— No. 2. Ashland, Ore. ALBERS CHICK STARTER SCIENTIFICALLY PROPORTIONED, Contains Corn Meal Out Meal, W heat Shorts, Dried Milk, A lfalfa Leaf Meal, Meat & Bone Meal,, Codliver Oil; Salt, Bran & Middlings. Ashland Fruit and Produce Ass'n, Drink W ater to H elp W ash Out Kidney Poison If Your Bask Hurts or Bladder * Bothers You, Begin Taking Balts JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tf Call Jerry O'Neal for your next lob of Plombnig Phone 18« Res. 88 Morton St. WM. E. GOULD Realtor Phone 488-J Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Galvanised N alls Used. 20 Year Guarantee. 484 Mountain Ave. For Sale—Homes in all sections of city from $1800.00 to $5500.00. Low a« $150.00 down on some. Balance like rent I When your kidneys hurt and your J back feels sore don t get scared and Get this: 82S.00 m onthly rent oceed to load your stomach with a for 10 years equals nothing t of drugs that excite the kidneys >ni vain regrets. *2S. m onth ­ I end irritate the entire urinary tract. ly payments on home for 10 I Keep your kidneys clean like you keep years equal« a 81000.00 equity I your bowels clean, by flushing them (estim ated) plus satisfaction I with a mild, harmless salts which helps of hom e owner. I to remove the body’s urinous waste I and stimulates them to their normal I activity. The function of the kidneys I is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING strata from it 500 grains of acid and ,In the County Court of. the wastet so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the State 'o f Oregon for Jackson County. kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—you can’t In the Matter of tha Estate of drink too much; also get from any Sarah Bradney, Deceased. pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Notice is hereby given that the Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of of water before breakfast eacli morn­ under/igned. administratrix ing for a few days and your kidneys the estate of Sarah Bradney, De­ may then act fine. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and ceased, has filed her final ac­ lemon juice, combined with lithia, and count in said county court and has been used for .years to help clean that the court has fixed Monday, and stimulate clogged kidneys ; also to the 14th day of March, 1927, at neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irrita­ ten o ’clock a. m., and the court tion, thus often relieving bladder room of said court as the time wealcnesa. and place for the bearing of any Jad Salts is inexpenslxe ; cannot in­ ure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys dean and active. Try this ; also keep up the water drinking; and no doubt you will wonder whit became of your kidney trouble and C A convenience—day or night The Automotive Shop ■ | ' ez/N extension telephone properly located will enable you to aiuwer night calls— as well a* calls in the day time—quickly and conveniently. Important calls, es­ pecially in the n igh t hours, are some­ times lost because one cannot readily reach the telephone. By those accustomed to its use, an ex­ tension telephone is highly rated among household conveniences as a step and time saver and a v ig ila n t aid in any emergency. L k JJ The cost is but a frw cents a week.1 Order your extension today from our Business Office. I Church Directory THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mom and Pop By Taylor "AMO I'M ÔCAO CF I T TOO. o f f ffcSfe T h a C o L lbctor * w o u u o 8C TA k i /CO IT BACK FO « MON PAYMENT — G4HCK ÖKTS A LOTOV FUN «WTCT MIS OAR AMO IT'S A &CNSOLATICI A v *70 KNOW HE MM KEEP IT*—— Jj! Dur X wish x mad The M ethodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton. Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Presbyterian Church N. Main and Helman Street* Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor, 132 N. Main 8t. Phone 491-L. r M O tO ey,' Lutheran Church Servicen in Odd Fellow s Hall. H. H„ Young, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. Services 4tb and 6th Sundays. First Chnrch of (Virisi Si lentist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. B llz. M. Sm ith, Church Fourt P. C. ' --------------- l'un (¿ oh pel Temple Boulevard J. 8. Murphy, Pastor Pentecostal Church Stona church, Fifth and Mala streets E. F. Bingham, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Chnrch Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar. 43 Second S tr e e t P hans 11* First Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone 471-J Boulevard Rev. Chas D .. Gaffa«? Christian Chwrch B and Second Streots. V. K. Allison, Pastor, 620 Boulevard Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody 81xth and C Streets. Phope 106 * t * , Residence Phone 188-L WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE UO. Richardson Springs I OFFICE HOURS - 10 to 12 a. B .— 9 to 8 p. a . Citizens Bank B uilding Ashland, Oregon Reasonable Terms Varnishes - 1 0OOGHT AMY AX«T( AUfroMOÖiLÄ. AMO CtU£k A HEAL, ONG - BUT L PAID COLD CAS« FOR THAT OUT OF M otu ev X HAD IN T h e rrfjjL BANK — — J Office Phone 164-J • Home Phone 164-L DB. ROLAND ALLIN Dried Buttermilk Fuller Paints ÜRCAT I :ONK - XT MAXES MC S DIZZY WMCN X THINK OF TRC BlU-S t h a t ARC wattinq Tt> s e PAIO------ LETS SCC.NOYl — X BOOCtHT MOM A tor coat - thank heajcny x y > made A PPNMfcNT OM THAT-— Dr. Charles JL Haines Physician and Sturgeon Convalescent Home __________ $' MORE PROOF J. O. RIGG Office Hours: IO « i f f and 8 • • DR. MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone .28 Office Hours 10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. Poultry Feed Wheat DB. ERNEST JL WOODS • Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Noss and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Baptist Chnr«h riargadine and First Myron 8. W oodworth. Oak Street