SPUTTER LINCOLN CHILDREN We always are rood sports In playing any game And always are the same In any sort of game. Rath Bale kts and cabins with ga- Eteasonable by month Barbai Apts. IBS Gran­ i i 1-tf FOB RENT— Plano Phone 273- 194-tf WANTED— Plowing and gener­ al team work. Phone 347-L. 198-1-Mo.* FOB EXCHANGE..— Good ln- with garage, garden epot,__>»»{, jpgM property In Portland for schools. Call at 668 Holly, phons stock of merchandise or hardware 317L. U l- tf or might consider good clear farm. <14 Marshall 9 t Portland. Ope. 199-3* To build a nest. As Mrs. Robin watches her you»» Then is the tlme-t shall have sofhe fun. I see the Towhel and the has, Business Is good, we make it so And the Grosbeak fly ovar the sea. Erma Segsworth, SB FOB SALE— <100 Stock la For exchange, nice heme of 8 Lithia Hotel, will take 876 adT acres and modern 8 room house, close in for home In Ashland or dress Box 7, care Tidings. In the room we have two chrye- 108-6* north, Ashland Realty Co. 195-tf llses. One Chrysllls hatched out this* morning. It was a beautiful FOB SALE—A snap ten acres FOB SALE—Let me show you Well Improved, See Nutter, 240 E. the 7-room house at 176 Church swallow tall butterfly. Its wing Main. 199-1« et. for 81,000 and the easiest kind were all folded up. We put it on a plant and finally its wings , FOB SALE—If yon want to get of terms. Ashland Realty Co. spread out. The wings will soon In on the ground floor In coming FOB BALE or TRADE— 18« be dry and It will fly away. We residence section, see or phons acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On have one more Chrysllls to hatch Wm. B. Gould, Realtor. Several Pacific Highway. pPlenty of wa­ out. Mary Belle Beewlek brought good buys In Palm Ave and Nor­ ter, near county school For fur­ the Chrysllls. We thsnk her very mal vicinity. 117-tf ther particulars address Tidings, much for bringing them to us. Box 91. 199-lme.* Pearl Lyman 8B AN EASTER BOG HUNT Friday April IS Mrs. Cason’s room thought that the first grade would like an Vaster Egg hunt. The Fifth A and 8lxth B brought eggs and then the children color­ ed thoeggs. Then we Invited the first grade. Some of the children found four to five eggs. After all the eggs were fotfhd one little boy thanked us very much. Walter Schelderelter 8 B ELECTION OF OFFICERS We held a monthly election last Monday and Wednesday. Virgin­ ia Crandall was elected onr new Mayor. Catherine McGarry waa our clerk. Our councllmen were elected and were Russel, Archie, Erllla, and Nells. Archie being the oldest was onr new chairman. Catherine McGarry, 8B PERSONALITY CAMPAIO» . “People’s voice* ohaage with the timas,” Mid Manager Otter» dale yesterday la eoam eatliiB e> a vole* personality campaign be- Inc Initiated by the TatopbdM “Twenty years age. w h e a movies were unknown, we et- tended the theatre and heard, at Intervals at least, actors like Rob­ ert Mantell, whose enhnelaUon and general use of the voice were models for all who heard t he m Watching silent phantoms In thp movie world has not conduced to speech Improvement, though the invention of the Vltaphone may have great value In thia connec- tlon. “If television ever becomes universal, the voice as_ carried over the telephone will not be so Important, as facial expression and gestures will add to intellig­ ibility. At. present,” however, the voice is the only reliance for con­ tact In millions of telephone con­ versations daily, and its import­ ance cannot be too greatly em­ phasised,'’ Miss Otterdale added. Beginning today, the telephone oompany Is running a series of monthly advertisements on “The Voice— The True Reflection of Personality.” DR. R. L. BURDIO Offioe Phon« 164 Announces the Opening of His New Offices In the Hersey Bldg. Next to the Elks’ Temple. DR. ROLAND ALLIN DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Honrs: 10 • 19 sad S - B DR. MATTŒ B. Physician and Surgeon Convalescent Home Where the sick and- aged are eared for In pleasant home lurroundlngs. OVR LITTLE FROGS -WASHING of all kinds, plain MATERNITY HOME — 163 sewing, work by the hour. Call Grani*. Terms, Including every­ 178 Van Nese, Phone 232-R. 108-tf FOB SALE—Choice J e r s e y thing. 88.00 per day. 198-1 mo. heifer calf, two and one bait WANTED ■ Top prices paid for months old, from fine butter cow. live poultry, dressed veal, phone Inquire Mrs. Hsdfield, 161 Cool­ idge at. 199-2* C. F. Carpenter, Medford, Ore. 194-tf FOB SALE— 130 giant rabbits Inquire 72 Garfield St. Ashland Camp Tula Hi Lusi and Camp 199-1 Gatusl united In a* council fire and Easter program Saturday af­ FOB MALE—100 baby chicks. ternoon, April 16, at the home of May .. 8, . white leghorns, good Mae Powell on Nutley street. laying strain. Phone 416-R. In the council fire the candle 191-8 lighting ceremony was used. This FOR SALE—Silver Tone phon­ lighting, symbolic of health work ograph and records, 'cheap or and love, was given by Dorothy trade, for rabbits. Call at Red Bergstrom, Arvllla Harris and House. I miles south on right Mae Powell respectively. Short side of highway one fourth mile talks on Camp Fire and Its pur­ WANTED—Salesman to demon- from overhead bridge. L. J. pose were given by Esther Child­ sfi>te and sell the Colt Lighting Reed, Ashland, Ore." 199-2* ers, Frances Hardy, Jean Cad- and Cooking system to.ranches.in zow and Hazel Duncan. FOB BALE—Spring fries five Orhgb*., ¿Ton must have an auto The following girls: Dorothy but experience la.not necessary. weeks old. Phone WF12, tfrs. Bergstrom, Edna Danford and We train you. > You make no ln- John Norby. 198-3* Mae Powell of Camp Gatuai, hav- FOR 8ALK O R TRADE—Old« from I860 up per mouth in addl- mobile roadster, will trade for wood gatherers. ‘Trees” by Joyce Kilmer was Ford or ChevroWt loft truck or have a permanent position with a feautlfully rendered In aong by sell cheep. Good condition. 983 company operating In every state Oak-street. 196-6* -Maxine Em ert., la the union. Call for W. M. Love Fallowing Mie council fir», piano Hotel Ashland Tuesday and WeWM cow, 1401 solos were given' by Maxine nesday, 10 o’clock a. m. l|9 -8 Boulevard. 186-tf Emert, Ruth Billings and Louise Anderson, after which the party DAIRY — Hills Dairy, Walker hiked to the wood where a happy LOHT—Single fold black wal­ Ave., milk from high grade Jer­ Easter egg hunt was enjoyed. sey cows. We aim to please. We Prises were awarded in the con­ let, containing, among other use Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pts. 6c. test. Ruth Billings secured first things, drivers license, and sev­ Phone I0FI. 171-1-mo.* prise and Margaret Vestal waa eral checks, finder return to H. awarded consolation. O. Anderson, at Ashland Mills for The girls who enjoyed thia Reward. 199-1* HUB8CRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS pleasant afternoon were the Misses Marion Hitchcock, Maxine Emert, Jeanette (Stearns, Jean Cadsow, Esther Childers, Arvllla Harris, Mae Clary, Hasel Dun­ can, Nellie Perrine, Edna Danford, Marjorie Baughman, Ruth Bill­ ings, Mary Herbert, Frances Hardy, Louise Anderson, Dorothy Bergstrom, Mae Powell, Margaret Vestal, Nadine Carleton and the guardians Miss Edna Goheen, Miss Ethel Reid and Miss Nora Ward. At their last meeting the High School Camp Fire Girls agreed to furnish the prize for a posture contest which is taking place In the grades. The prize Is to be an attractive plaste placque In green and gold of “Peter Posture." . A number of the High School Camp Fire Girls are planning to take fire maker’s rank at the Grand Council fire to be held May 16. Last Friday evening they held a meeting to discuaa the fire maker’s requirements. A delicious dinner was served at the Camp Fire cabin by girls anxious to earn certain requirements. The evening was spent la preparing to receive rank. By Taylor VIA «fff M ir } LTWiU, KWOCK I ORF YK iB BEUevE 1 OET âP'MQ -L'LC BE T iie 6 l« J IM 6 li X ON HAVe? 'tHWto 6IU6 uioRse < CARS THAN . X f t ii'* - J I K6X3G) IT < HENR'i- 4 whs THey MAV« JUMK'fAflO&f Bye, Bar, Noss and Throat. Office Thuns IBS First National Bank Building Physician and Surgeon IBB Graatte We took a walk and listened to the birds. The little frogs are coming out. We saw a robin-red breast in a They are getting very stout- I hope that .they wUl be out noon fir tree. Dr. Olson of Cincinnati, Ohio, It sang a song for us. We were They may ba out this very noon. a government official inspected quiet so It wouldn’t get fright­ Helen Gould, B A the studenta for thyroid gland ened, but It flew away. trouble Wednesday. The Doctor Ethel May Robinette, 1 B. THE EASTER EGO HUNT - made a short talk In the assem­ The American psglon gave an bly explaining the examination Easter .egg hunt for ali thè boys waa for governmant records de­ and girls under I I years of age. termining in Just what sections They hid the egge around the people suffered from gland troub- trees and stumps. Prises wdke given. The first prise was a gold­ Dr. Olson told of an Interest- en egg with American Legion pn lng case of a school of ovar 800 it. The second prise was. Just students In Cape Cod where not about the same only it had second i. The boys and girls want to a trace of thyroid gland trouble prise on It. The third was for the nk the American' Legion for could be found. In Investigating one who got the most eggs. Easter egg hunt. this amazing discovery, it was Lloyd Demers, 8 A ------ ' George Huffman, 8 found that th» inhabitant« there _______ ;_______ _ ate sea food; fish, crabs, oys- TRAPPING FOB FELTS »’DING TOYS TO HOSPITAL ters, In fact, almost every edible Catching animals is very Inter­ he teachers and the children denlsen of the saa. He explain- esting. Coyotes are very plenti­ e talked about sending toys ed this sea food contained, the ful on the foothills of Ashland. scrap books to the Dornbeck- necessary element to the glands, I like to trap sknnks too.. One Hospital for the sick children, which was iodine. day I went out to see my traps. 1 are supposed to tell them how Blanks were filled by . the found, tkree skunks, and one > of made them and ask "them to ««dents, and their -record kept mycaybtBTrape'wke hotspruSEf I te to ns If they are able. by Dr. Olson for governmental thought I heard a noise In the Odessa Cooper, 6A. M r a m m i a . A coyote stepped Spring sports are now being into view. He went up to my bait taken up by Interested students. THE SECOND GRADE and was going to take It. Just Children are making . cherry Invitations from other schools then I heard a. snap and a howl. trees, Japanese lanterns, fans, for tournaments In tennis have I shot the coyote and got another flowers and umbrellas for their been received by Mr. Forsythe, pelt. so a meeting of tennis fans was Japanese sandtables. Archie Hart, 6 A held Thursday noon. Track work Trilma Powers, 2B. and girls’ baseball has also start- BASEBALL PRACTICE Htadebaker Drills The Kit Carson Pioneer’s had The pupils who are highest In Bellview will be the scene of practice April 19 for baseball. Studebaker drills are: Malcolm the Lettermen’s Club party Sat­ Glen Myers was catcher, Robert Meyer, 44, Mildred Urban 12, Ru­ urday night. Herden was pitcher. We think we dolph Peterson 42, and Merle A Ukulele Club business meet­ will beat some of the games we Wells 45. Mildred Urban has ing was held at Miss Audrey play . started the second time. Brown’s house Thursday even­ Meredith-E. Durham, 6 A. Joan Mosier, 6A ing. Plans for a picnic were discussed. AN EASTER EGG HUNT Friday afternoon, at the first THE GEOGRAPHY PLAY We all enjoyed the egg hunt In of the regular Friday afternoon In the sixth grade room we are the park Easter. We started at having a geography play. Miss eight o’clock and hunted until programs planned and sponsored by the executive committee, the Jones is the 'one who Is teaching nine. The colored eggs were hid­ ukelele club entertained the stu­ us. She had some pictures of New den In the grass, trees, and among dent body with a few numbers. Orleans. Each one of the pupils the rocks. Wo thank the Ameri­ The Rogue River and Klamath took a picture and gave a report. can Legion for this nice party. Basin shorthand and typing con­ These are some of'the topics, cot­ Alice Spencer, 4 B test will take place Saturday In ton. twine, government, fruit, the Junior High School gym­ thread and Old and New Orleans. nasium. Interested persona are Eva Landing, 6 WELL-KNOWN MEDICINE Invited to view the conteet from QUICKLY STOPS COUGH tile balcony. The doors will be tND THROAT IRRITATIONS closed Just before the contest "Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ starti and perfect quiet must be pound has Its own place in our maintained while the contestants medicine cabinet aad has saved are working, but anyone who us many a burdensome doctor’s wishes,to be presedt may do so. bill. For bronlchal coughs, for Next week end, representatives of croup and whooping cough, for A. H. S. will be sent to Corval­ troublesome night cough, and lis to the state contest. Ashland when my own sensitive throat won the state contest last year «tarts up a nervous hacking, we and we’re out for the same hon­ And Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ pound always a prompt and re­ or again. Mr. Briscoe spoke to the as­ liable aid.” Mrs. J. M. (name sembly Thursday morning In hope furnished) Verndale, Wash. Sold I and recommended Everywhere, place of the victorious baseball an (Ask for It. * team. Mr. Briscoe said that Ash- Dr. Chart»» X P hyiidM tad 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone IB Office Hours 10 - 11 a. m. I - 4 p. m. 1:80 - 7:80 p. m. CALL JERRY O’NEAL For Your Next Job Of Plumbing * Shop fat Beaver Bldg. First St. Phone 138 WM. E. GOULD Contractor B« Repairing, remodeling and new work. Day or contract. V. T. L. POWEU, General Tlh whs Good team and motor Good service at a real prlfce — Rhone II. PAINTING - pj WM. I . GOULD _ Realtor tr oi - Bargains In Ashland and vicin­ ity homes. Insurance. painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Hi arty. Phone 868.---------- 160-1-m PAPER HANGING I. H. Scott—-Paper hanging and. interior decorating, satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Leave or­ ders at Swenson A Peeblers. . 194-1-mo. land got wnat it went after, al­ ways had and always would, and that waa the reason A. H. S. beat Medford. The team was de­ termined to win, and it did. Supt. Briscoe held up a base­ ball on which was Inscribed the names of the team, coach and principal, scores of the games and best of all, “Southern Ore­ gon Champs”. This ball will be placed In the trophy cam. “The tide has turned,” ba slad, “and (Continued From Page Two) covered. Places In other year* where one could work his way east by climbing along from cliff to cliff are out of sight. Today 1 had to use the steel point of the pick to make toe holds. In the timber or «hove It one felt fairly safe, but when one crossed one of those smooth, glassy slides that reached from a notch In the overhanging cliff to the blue waters below, one felt like turning back. They had a way of looking easy until you were In abont the middle of them and the crust became three- fourths of an inch thick, then you had * feeling that you ought to be up et the Lodge painting bed«, but It would be too late to turn around and you bad to go on. My finger nails are broken off to the quick from trying to hang on to the crust My toes are so sor* that 1 can hardly walk, caused by kicking holes In that sheet of tc*. Whet fools we mor­ tals be! 1 looked for the home of the Knights, but I didn’t see any­ thing of i t I think that It U farther up ou Oarfleld. Work—Painted beds. Weather— Day partly cloudy: wind southwest; snowfall since la« observation. 0.09 In.: precip­ itation. 0.00 In.: snow on ground 391 In.; Temp. H. 39, L. 19« R. 13, M. 18.6. W HITTLI TRANO TR & BT0RÀGR 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing. Orating and Skipping. Long Distance Mauling. Alito fr e ig h t T s m ta a l . Phon« 117 Offioe 89 Oak S t NOTICE TO CREVROM NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been ap­ pointed administrator of the es­ tate of Emily Wells, deceased, by the county court of Ja£ksoa coun­ ty, Oregon, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present same to me at th* law office of W. J. Moore in Ashland. Oregon, With proper vouchers aad duly verified, within six month from the first publication hereof, which Is the 2nd day of April, 1917. J. P. WELLS, Administrator ' 111-8 Bat Clean Kidneys