i (Continued Fro» Page One) The meeting of the Bellview P. T . A. was held la the school house Friday night. A p ril IS , with a fairly good attendance. The President, Mrs. 8. K. Barnes, brought up in business meeting, the matter of having a cooked food sale, or a basket supper for the serving club girls, to aid in sending their delegates to Corval­ lis for the summer session. I t was pat to a vote and decided to hold a cooked food sale and do away with the idea of a box social. At some near date this w ill be an­ nounced. Mrs. Norma Reeder very ably reported the County P. T. A. Convention at Oak Grove school, to which she was a dele­ gate from the Bellview P. T. A. and at which meeting she was made vice-preaident of the coun­ ty association. The last ja w dance at the clnb house was another success. It was held after the P. T. A. meet­ ing Friday night and a number of the members went over to the club house to enjoy the evening of F or three days the fire raged. Golden Gate park was a refugee camp. Looters were shot down as they prowled through the ruins. The Palace hotel was in flames. Streets were fillee with .brick and debris. M arket street was a tra il of desolation. Smoke and ashes poured upward. Banker and la ­ borer toiled side by side In the wreckage. Buildings shuddered and fell as dynamite was used to check the flames. There was not water—- only fire. . . Caruso, plunging headlong J in night attire from his hotel, vowed never to return to San Francisco and never did. Nineteen babies were born in Golden Gate park. A hundred thousand persons fled tp the city, cramming highways, trains and steamers. Tw enty eight thousand buildings burned to the ground. The property loss In the q^ake and fire was $400,(100,000. In the last twenty one years $700,000,000 has been spent in replacements. fan. K 4 ' » s ii™ W $ oPB / K lam ath Falls V isito r— Mrs. F rank Crowson, accompan­ ied by her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Bussey, who has been visiting in Ashland for some time, spent Saturday in K lam ath Falla. Modem P R B S B N T -D A Y ta s te tin g le « o u t. f a n » ! ag its ideal cigarette« This a fc is the moat exacting ever known and it rates Carnal first. Carnal taste and fragrance come fro m the choicest to­ baccos grown. T h e y lead to supreme Pennsylvania Tennis Balls smoking pleasure. Hermetically o f goodnm t than in th b favorite cigarette. Y o u r own enjoym ent will ¿ J- » r Y o u ’ll never find a higher standard « in metal tubes ............. 50c The chUdren of M r. and Mrs.' HOW DO YOU FEEL ON E arl Hamilton had an enjoyable , ARISING? Easter party Sunday afternoon, Very likely your kidneys con­ w ith a number of their _ M 1 1 1 o friends Invited. I t is needless to trol your answer. I t Is glorious to awake with a lively, healthy, energetic body? I t Is miserable to drag an aching, tired, weary Sealed confirm d ie overwhelming choice o f 1 Wright and Ditson Ten nis Ball# ................. 60< í T m odem smokers. T o know how m ild and mellow the J I ' If 1 I Spalding Tennis Rackets "Hare < ( M J bed. Foley PUls, a diuretic atimn- able, valuable medicine that pro­ mote healthful, normal action of kidneys and bladder. Coat little , contain no harm ful Ingredients. Sattafactlon guaranteed. Ask to r Foley PUls dleuretlc. Sold every­ where. . • McNair Bros. rno/u. fefi ifoui maneif/ Q. How doe» the car owner benefit by the United State» Rubber Company’» operation o /its own Cotton MilbZ A. Cotton Cord b the backbone of everv tire. So no tire can be better than SPRAYED RUBBER . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ WEB CORD pi AT AkUn MCTUOft rUMI B f W v I z lVICIrlV/l/ BUY WHERE YOU SEC THIS SION îiH 1 • , ir*»* r >■ < T w I j' i - - ------- Ç. Rubbor Company U N IT E D : '¿Tí V Í ajE M B D FO R D . Ore., A p ril II.— To raise $ (.0 0 0 .0 9 # in two months is the task which Pres­ byterians of the Went have set themselves, under the leadership of W ill H . Hays, Andrew Mellon and other leading laymen of the church. The record-brdaklng to­ tal lo r these Presbyteries is the final third of a $15,000,000 fund inteded to put the m inisterial pensions apon an actuarial basis. The Laymen's Committee of the church assumed the task at the last General Assembly a fter it was shown that the present 210 year old system was not sound. In Hospital— / . Mrs. F. J. Bwenning of CJiurch street has been a patient at the Community hospital for the past few days, having undergone a ser­ ious operation. In order to hold Mr. and Mrs. Dickey for our music at the dances during these spring nights we have to give them every week Instead of every other week. Bo the committee definitely decided to hold modern dances at the club each week, as long as it provee a paying proposition. Fridays w ill be the night, and the next dne will, .be on April 29th. It is surprising how popular the new home is getting to be to oth­ ers than the community. Two or­ ganisations have asked permission to rent it for two evenings this week. One for a private dance and -the other for initiation pur- poses. Miss Clara Hnck of the Soda Springs school, is planning to give * play at the club some night next week, and we are glad to havg ao attractive a place for them. The benefit party at the apple- packing bouse belonging to B ert Thomas *a d to he held Friday night A p |g $2. promises to he a enccesc. fuckers Orchestra or g part of it w ill furnish the music, and though the floor la not per­ fect, It la vary good tor an old- fashioned dance and if one goes w ith the right spirit hs w ill have a good time. Laymen Direct Drive far Ministers Pension Fund 7 w ‘ L-.-'M s l ".' REMEMBERS TIDINGS FORCE Toppenish, Wadh., H. H. Michels tomobile trip to Creeeent City re- te ro ts . The large amount of moisture received this spring may result in a serious infestation of apple scab. The first spray application for the control of this disease should be after the eluster buds have separated and as the blossom buds are showing pink. Use liq ­ uid lim e sulfur, two and one-half gallons to one hundred gallons of water. I f aphids are present add one pint and a half of Black Leaf 40 to a two hundred gallon tank of your lime sulfur lotion. Spray thoroughly and cover all parts of the tree. L . P. W IL C O X . County Agent. Medford— Forest Service plgnt ing 30.090 f ir trees a day in Im- naha district. i o f Oakland, Cal., Clinton Sprague The Tidings force was very of W illits , Cal., H . H . W e lle of kin dly remembered by D. H. Seattle, Wash., and M. P. Canon Jackson recently when he brought of Sacramento, Cal. in a fine big Jug of apple cider. The cider h it the spot, and every Made Trip to Crescent City — Member of the force Join in Fred Schnerman of Ashland th a n k in g . him. and W . C. Holmes of Grants Pass, eon of M r. and Mrs. H. P.'H olm es on Manzanita street, made an an- 4 A. A. Madden la making exten- e improvements in his tire shop N orth M aia street, and la ia- italUng some naw H eintz etectric- i$ equipment, which w ill make the ihep up-to-date in every way. C Fuller Paints and - ■ Varnishes “ Used 1925 Ohev Sedan, $500 1926 Ohev Coach, $575 1923 Chev Coup©’ $250 1923 Chev Touring, $175 1923 Ford Coupe, $150 Leedom’s Tire House Are Yon Io Prime? NOI NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT Then the sunshine sad hot mineral baths of Richardson Springs Near Chico, Butte County, California can do Wonders For You. WRITE US . LEE RICHARDSON, Manager paint and varnish for every need u 4 * e n t 40 out-o-the state cars Oora registered at the l o c a l (ihantber o f Cemlkercp yesterday ajnong whom were: H . A. Strawn, of Bagla, Idaho, K a rl K e ith of Ashland Creamery BUTTER ST A T E S R O Y A B A L CORD IX O O M They are both employees oently to look a fter business In- of the Standard OU company. The Main Thing Some wise loon tins said that a good repu­ tation is one of the things that liavato bo arranged for in advance. In onr business wc consider j t the main thing. Equipment, skill—even the uesire to serve—would be vain without the confidence of our fellow- citizens. J. P. Dodge & Sons $6.00 PER LOAD 100 CD. PT. $7.00 PER LOAD 125 CDs, PT. $8.00 PER LOAD 150 CD PT. : And Pat Into Your Bin Where Possible Funòral Directors Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers Day -Phone 312.* N ig h t Phones t t l - L — $81-4 Mrs. Louts Dodge, lady assistant , LUMBER COMPANY At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 "* A