Businessini
Coatta
S m a ll
Springtime Promise
Will Attempt to Increase
Membership for National
Convention
FOB RENT— Furnished, newly - FOB SAMS or TRADE— l«0
remodeled four room house, ga acres of land ia Siskiyou, Cal. On
rage. Inquire 86 So. 2nd. l t l - 8 Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa
ter, near county school For fur
FOR RENT— Partly furnished ther particulars address Tidings,
8-room tyouse, S blocks from Nor Box SI.
133 -2 m o .*
mal, three from H. school. One
111-tf acre of ground, fruit, nuts, ber
ries and grapes. Equipped for
keeping several hundred chickens.
Inquire of M ix 8. C. Wlltiamsom
corner of Iowa and Calif. 191-3*
Primitive Worship
is to he Revived
R IV E R S ID E , C al., A b r il 14.—
FOB RENT— Furnished house (IP)— F antastic p rim itiv e worship
with garage, garden spat, near w ill be revived here Thursday
school* Call at 663 Polly, phone n ig h t w hen 26 In d ia n bra vet, se
tlV L .
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111-tf lected fo r th e ir zeal as representa
tive* of P acific coast tribes, w ill
I F YOU W A ..T a good home
Inquire at Brown A Rice, 83 N.
Main.
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FOB BALE— I f you want to get
la on the ground floor In coming
HAMAXER TRANSFER a n d
Storage Go. office at residence. reuMsBco esr t i on, see or phono
Was. R. Gould, Realtor. Several
I t « North Mala. Phono 41«.
good buys In Palm Ave and Nor
mal vicinity.
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FOB SALE — M o d ern
FO R
1181.»
seven-
room hotise, w e ll located,
Just
been repainted, papered and re -
flnlehed throughout, m aking
It
lik e new .
I f sold w ith in
short
MIHClMJJI N E Q U S tim e , >1069. T w o hundred down
perfo rm the " k ill fire '* dance, an
cient ritu a l o f th e A m erican In
dian.
T h e p rd eal, savage and solemn,
culm inates in the braves stam p
ing ou the embers of a huge bon-
f i r w ith th e ir bare feet.
T he dance is executed once ev
ery 33 years and form s the high
lig h t o f the trib a l conference here
this year.
T h e w e ird ceremony, conducted
u nd er th e guiding hand of the
"g re a t s p irit” is executed to the
cadence o f th robbing tom-toms
and and chanting by th e assembl
ed redskins.
,
I t follow s an a ll day fiesta.
Physician and S&rfeon
P. B. T lch en or, deputy head of
consul o f P o rtla n d T . T . Chavs,
d is tric t m anager a t Eugene, O.^C.
T lch en or, d le trlc t m anager a t Sa
lem and Jack Spong, th e youngest
m agician on the A m erican stage,
a re in Ashland in th e in terest o f
th e W oodm en / o f th e W o rld , Of
which they are representatives
fro m the head office In P o rtla n d .
I t is th e ir wish th a t th e next na
tio n al convention o f the W oodm an
o f the W o rld be held in Ashland,
fo r ap proxim ately ten days s ta rt
ing June 28, 1927. T he local lodge
o f 100 members m ust be Increas
ed to 200 before the convention
can be held In this c ity and these
fo u r men w ill endeavor, by ta lk
ing w ith and m eeting th e local
business men, K lw an ian s,
L ith
iu m , members of the C ham ber o f
Com merce and the citizens of Ash
land, to in terest them In th is cele
bration and accomplish th e ir w o rk
w ith in the next tiro w e e k s
H eadq u arters w ill be establish
ed here im m ed iately and th e rep
resentatives w ill open th e ch arter
oo th a t one w ill he able to jo in fo r
th e low price of >3.00. On th e
n ig h t of in itia tio n , p ro vid in g the
a d d itio n a l members can be m e w
ed, Congressman W . C. H a w le y ,
M ayo r Geo. L . B aker o f P o rtla n d
and G overnor I. L . P atterson , a ll
members o f the W oodm en o f the
W o rld , w ill be in Ashland.
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and balance on easy term s. A sh-
F O R S d liE » H a y and pasture, la n d R e a lty Co.
1 9 0 -tf
ap ply to G. 8. B u tle r.
192-2*
. W O N D E R F U L C H A N C E — To
get a 1 acre home on your own
terms, good 7 room m odern house
and a ll o th er buildings, about 80
FOXES— 1987 pups for deliv young bearing trees, m ostly cher
ery, Aug. 1, to Sept. 1, 10 per cent ries. Good .soil and some garden
cheaper than later.' Taken early,
planted.
Got to be sold quick.
cost lees, easily bandied and take
B row n A Rice, 88 N . M ain.
to new homes Send for booklet.
190-2
DR. ROLAND ALLIN
’ Home Phone 1/H-fc
o m en hours
Jackson County has good reason to
share the optimism caused by the abund
ant winter rains and heavy snow pack in
the mountains. Cattle and sheep are well
provided for* and, notwithstanding re
cent frosts, Pacific Coast fruit, crops will
be so plentiful as to assure an active box
lumber market.
At this Easter Season we may well ex
press thankfulness for the beauty of
spring and the promise of a bounteous
harvest. In reality, a promise of prosper
ity, which, shared generally, should result
in a storing of present resources for fu
ture need, just as Nature has stored the
winter’s surplus moisture in* her moun
tains to meet the need of the summer.
10 to i s a. tab— 0
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, IncludingJTeeth
Convalescent Home
188 Granite
.
FD R SALE— Freeh ooW, 1401
Boulevard.
186-41
D A IR Y — Hills Dairy, W alker
Avu., m ilk from high grade Jer
sey SOWS. We aim to please. We
use Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pts. 6c.
P hase 20F2.
118-1-mo.*
Jack Maplesdeo aad O rion M a-
r leaden came qp fro m Oak B ar,
C al., T hu rsd ay to secure w o rk fo r
the sum m er a t th e W h ite P o in t
logging camp. .
Jack O ’N e ll, th e logging con
tra c to r, is re p a irin g th e road be
tw een this place and H ilt , w ith
th e In te n tio n o f moving the C ar
te r saw m ill which he recently
W h ere th e sick and aged are
eared fo r in pleasant home
lUrroundlnge.
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Phone 188
Res. 80 Morton 88.
T. L. POW ELL
S. GOULD
C O M M E R C IA L -
your pext Job of
Plumbnig
OREGON
S A V IN OS - SAFE D E P O S tl
R e pairin g , rem odeling and new
w o rk . Day or contract. •
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o f satisfied users o f "Western Auto” Tires...W e are offe
orable event, from April 18th to May 2nd, guaranteed Wear-
Giant Cords and balloons — at tfie lowest prices in “ Westen
Right now, at the opening of the touring season, many car
owners are figuring on new tires—in the face o f persistent
rumors o f a general advance in tire prices, these huge sav-
ings are most opportune. Even though your tires may seem
good for a little m ore wear, you should an ticip ate near-
niture needs—a n d W J lT R IG H T N O W ! .
•Well Balloon
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Last year about g million d o lla r, worth o f W e a r-w e ll and W estern
G ia n t tires were purchased i n " W estern A u to ’, ” m o re than 150 «tore,
—T h ro e aatna p o p u la r tire s —"B e tte r B u ilt fo r G reater M ileag e” —are
being o ffered in th ia tim e ly aale. T h e y are a ll n ew , fresh stock, carry-
ing m a n u fa c tu M r*, aerial n um ber, a n d are backed in every respect by
Tires Mounted F ree!
W ear-w ell Balloons
Guaranteed 10,00 0Miles
r
Fui
K ai
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loon
Wear »well Cords
¥ u R balloon*. o f superior quality,
(Rsg. Size Quarantena 8,000M il« )
w ith brand tiat ribbed tread. Su
prem e v . l v e i a t these lo w Sale
Prices. Buy now — for the future.
Pull oversize, full «tandard weight
ceni tires with thick, tough road
gripping tread. Exceptional value,
at throe reduced prices
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Reduced Sale Prie,
Bcdocrd
S a i, Pnc,
S ic,
29*440
29x445
3 0 x 4 .9 5
3 0 x 5 .2 5
31x5.25
3 0 x 5 .7 7
3 3 x 6 .0 0
B alloon
B alloon
B alloon
B alloon
B alloon
B alloon
B alloon
S 7 .4 8
1 G .9 0
1 2 .0 0
1 2 .3 0
1 2 .8 0
1 4 -4 5
1 3 .3 0
30x3 Cl. Reg.$ize $ $ . 4 9
30x3^C l.R cg.Size $ . 9 $
3Qx3^CLOveriize 7 . 2 $
30x3^ S .S.O versize8.49
31x4 S.S.Oversiie ! • . $ •
32x4 S .S .O v ersizel0 .9 $
33x4 S.S.Ovcrsixc 1 1 . 9 $
3 4 x 4 S .S .O v e n iz e l2 ,3 S
32x4>$S.S.Overs.* I f . 9 9
IReductd Salt Prie*
29x4.40
39x4.95
3 0 *4 .9 5
31x4.95
30x5.25
31x5.25
30x5.77
33x6.00
3 3 *6 .2 0
33x6.75
Balloon
Balloon
Balloon
Balloon
Balloon
Bailoob
Balloon
Balloon
Balloon
Balloon
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16.78
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* FO E COMMERCIAL USB —
Guarani1 e<i
IO G O O ,,
i mjles
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W E S T E R N G IA N T T R U C K T IR E S - built to carry the
overload, are the most economical commercial tires made.
Prices lowered for this sale.
General Transfer
Good team and motor tr
Good service at a reaso:
brfee — Phone 88.
JORDANS 8A8M AND
CABINET WORKS
C orner H elm an and Van K m .
Phone 181.
194-tf
E xecutor*
■Warned from Begenw—
U M B O E X T R A T H I C K and B L U E R IB B O N
FUBB8—ail sizes, for balloon and high pressure tires
TbeFbrdGarat*
O iaut Ballpen
Fordson
For your atnvenience.;.
m n w i AUTO STORES
are open Saturdays
until 9 p. m.
T his convention would
bring
hundreds of outside people to
A rhland and every available hotel
and room ing house would be fille d
to capacity.
The head
officers
-knd committees would be in the
city about tw o weeks before the
convention, m aking fin a l arrange
ments and preparations. Several
uniform d rill teams w ill arriv e fo r
the celebration and w ill compete
for n >2000 cash prize. There
would be no expense to the city
o t Ashland, and several thousand
dollars* would be le ft here each
day.
The only favo r the lodge
would ask. would be permission
to use the A rm o ry or the C hau
tauqua building.
The follow ing members of the
local camp have been appointed
to w o rk w ith the W oodmen repre
sentatives: Rev. P. K . Ham m ond,
L. A. Roberts, E. D. Briggs, d . 8.
B utler, E. V C arter, F red Engle,
H . G. Enders, Sr., D r. O. W .
Gregg, C. E. Lane, W . J. Loomis,
W . J Moore, H . D. M cN air, L . J.
Orres, E m il Pell, Sylvan Provost,
Di-. C. F. T ilto n , D r. C. A. Haines,
A rth u r W ic k and L. H . Hansen.
The Woodmen of the W o rld Is
the larges fra te rn a l benefit so
ciety operating in the nine west
ern states and is the largest in the
state of Oregon having a mem ber
ship of 30,000
An en tertain m en t fo r men w ill
tie given Monday evening, A p ril 18
at 8 p. tn. in the I. O. O. F. h all
and a ll men are c o rd ially invited
to attend. There w ill be no
charge.
M r. and Mrs. Louis Dodge a id
Mr. and Mrs. R. W . Price re tu rn
ed last n ig h t fro m Eugene, Ore.,
where they went Wednesday to
hear M r. Price *tv s an address.
W h ile In th e city M r. and Mrs.
Dodge visited w ith th e ir daugh-
ted E d ith , who ia a student St
the S tate u niversity.
Cbatosl a* tT. ef O.
401 E. Main S t, Medford, Ore
WM. 1 . GOULD
Realtor
Bargains in A shland and vicin
ity homes.
Insurance.
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 4833
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE OO,
Coal, Wood and Storage
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Packing, Crating aad Shipping-
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phong 117
Office 89 Oak S t
the U niversity o f Oregon campus
w ill be held ia the next
tw o
seeks.. A prise to th e w in ner e f
>100 in haberdashery has been
offered
by Joseph
F.
Reisch,
clether o f P o rtlan d .
BSE SULPHUK TO
HEAL YOU! SKIN
Broken Out Skin and ItcMag
Keroina Helped Over Night
Foi unsightly skin eruptions, n
blotchc» on face, neck, arms or
from torture or emterrasseaeati de
clares a noted skin specialist. Apply a
little M cnthoS ulphur and improve
ment slxiwz next day.
Ilec.-iusc of 1» gena ttssttoyies
prepertfcz,
nothfog
ha,
According to P a n i Luy. editor
of the Seven 8 e e r, column In the
Oregon E m erald, a contest to des
ignato th e best grossed man en
ever
hero
ioiuid tu tuke ¡he piece of this m
*T,y-*v»ir
r e s s \ S s . ms
r
have I,id uijs^htly skin troubles can
know the dci.j’lit 'his Meuthe-SeMmr
dried tight up.
Get a small ja r o f Rowles Mentho-
Sttlphnr f r ™ any good ¿rtmgfet and
list u U w cold Ctsank
F ,r F n t
Sem nnw
T U l '■‘- “““jr - .I g U
CHARLES P. OSBORNE.
Taha Prices A im G reatly BedoaaB
Clayiomb Motor Co.
P A IN T IN G — A m bro S. P a rk ,
painting, Duo Tone w o rk . 711 L ib
erty. Phone 466.
160-1-m o.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F
T H E 8 T A T E O F O R EG O N F O R
J A C K 8O N C O U N T Y .
In the M a tte r of the Estate of
A rchibald A. Brown, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned to a ll persons having
claims against the above named
estate to present them w ith pro
per vouchers w ith in six months
from the date of firs publication
hereof to N e llie Dickey, A tto rn ey
at law , Room 8. Btearns B uilding,
Ashland, Oregon.
Date o f firs t publication, March
18, 1927.
J. D B N N I8 P E R R Y .
1 0 ,0 0 0 M i l « )
OUR NEW PAINT SHOP IS
NOW READY
It DOES M ake a D ifferen ce
W h e re Yeu B u y Y our FORD
fo r
F irst N ational B ank
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bought.
Theodore A vgeria made a busi
ness trip to H ornb ro o k last M on in o rd er th a t a num ber o f those
present, and Who wish to, m ay a t
day.
Oren D eter o f H ilt spent Sunday tend the p a rty a t th e com m unity
house a t 9 o’clock.
a t th e D eter ranch.
Lincoln
Gall
Jerry O'Neal
CHOICEST FOOD
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Let U b Repaint -Taw 0>r.
Our Work Done Under Factory Specifications,
Prioee Vwy Reasonable.
108 P ioneer Ave
Office and Resident Ph<
-
O fflee H ours
10 - IS a. m. I - 4 p.
8 :1 0 . 7 :3 0 p. m.
P a in tin g , tin tin g and papering,
try C liff B urlin g am e. 681 M t. Av.
o r phone 98-,
167-1 mo.
Mrs. W . G. Tucker
Phone 2F14
FOR HALE ur trade good work
horse and wagon, 668 Ashland St.
180-8*
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Ogles Phosm 88S
First National Bank Buildlag
Office H onrs: 10 • IS and 3 - 8
Bwedenbnvg B u ild in g
PRACTICAL NURSING
ASHLAND
t a lk .* ,
PAINTING
Tells all.
AGENTS W ANTED— Men who
w ill start with our foxes can rep
W A N T E D — C ity salesman in
resent us at once and gain public
ity, experience and profits at our K la m a th F alls. U hligs E lectric
expense. Poxes bring independ Stör», K la m a th F a lls , Ore.J 102-3
ence. - References over 26 year
period, 6 banks. Cleary Bros. Fox
Farms, Seattle. U. 8. A. 168-8-frl. O ra a lte . Term s. in clud ing every
T he clubs in this com m unity
have been looking in to th e ques
tio n o f g e ttin g th e rig h t to give
th e d in n e r and ta k e charge o f the
concessions fo r the ru ra l school
m eet, to be held the last S a tu r
day In A p ril a t th e county fa ir
grounds. W e have had i t . tw o
tim es before, and cleared substan:
tik i euuts. I f we get it th is tim e,
It w ill be need to w a rd liq u id a tin g
o u r com m unity debt, the clearing
and equipping of th e clubhouse.
M rc. W allacq Reeder, o u r p ri
m ary teacher, was delegate to th e
County P. T . A . which m et at Oak
Grove school S atu rd ay, A p r il 9.
M rs. Reeder was made vice-presi
dent of th e county council a t th e ir
election S aturday.
M rs. Susaone Homes
C a rte r,
president o f th e Oregon T eacher’s
association was called to P o rtla n d
on business of th e association the
last of th e week. She returned to
h er home in Jacksonville Monday.
The B ellview P. T . A . w ill hold
its re g u la r m eeting on the th ird
F rid a y . A p r il 1 6 „ a t the
school
house* I t w ill he called a t 7 :3 0
Offioe Phene 16W
(Mice Phone 1S8-J
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FOR S A L E —If you want a real
lot of high grade registered thing. >4.80 per day.
Chinchilla Rabbits at bargain, see
Eversile B ase«, Tatest, twqutro
at Sua Gold Babbitry.
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Dr. Charles A. Haines
Physician and ferfeon
Succisi Sitila