llkj if ? IS 1 M 9iiR l ' is. t k j o . 2nd St. •9 1 -tf WANTED —- Raspberries panning. .Call Thu Tidings. tor FOB BALE-—fimsll rock crush­ er,-2 H. P. bofler, stove grates and PIANO INSTRUCTION — Mrs hacks, lawnmowers sharpened Harold Atkins. Tel. 441-J’ and repaired. Castings and ma­ 227-1 mo.« chine work at Bagle Iron and Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin St. 318-1-mo.« Ú l-tf ANY CURL U TROUBLE— May eomaianicate With Ensign Lee FURNITURE FOR SALE — of the SalvaUon Army at th* Leaving Ashland and offer at pri­ Whits Shield Rome, *81 May vate sale many various pieces of fair Avo.. Portland. Oregon. onr household furniture. Call at 126 Third-St. Robinson’s. 259-2« FOR SALE— 14 tine d o o f a with frames, windows w i t h frames, 4 lauge 12 ft. columea, panel wainscoting and lumber. L. Prescott. 228 B St. 280-2« FOR SALE ■Small Universal wood range. Phone 229 R or call at 918 Iowa street. 268-3 Richards, the temona magician, bewildered, amased and highly entertained at the Vining Theater last night with the greateat at­ traction of the nature that has ever been witnessed In .Ashland. Richards lived np to all his ad­ vance billing, as he carries a gor­ geously staged show, that la as large as any of the beat three dollar musical and dramatic pro­ ductions on tonr. Thera is an abundance of comedy, as well as thrilling mystery, and everyone who is able should eee Richards- before he closes his engagement FOR SALK— 2 finest registered here Thursday matinee and night. Jersey heifers in Jackson county, 9250 and 9300. Stock pastured TTÏ DADS IN BUSY in city» Good feed and water. R. SESSION TUESDAY EVE D. Sanford, 399 Beach St. Ash­ land. 269-2« (Continued From ra g e NOTICE — Parties who took keys from mall box at 582 C St. night of June 27, are known and please return same to avoid 258-8« FOR EXCHANGE — 10 acres trouble. L. Hllty. across street from high school in Mill City, Ore., with good 8-room hduse, valued at *7000. Clear. Party is retiring and wants good • FOR SALE — Excellent milch homo in Ashland. See Ashland cow, or will trade for pullets. Realty Co. 269-8 Phone 281-J. 369-2« FOR SALE— 5 acres irrigated, FOR SALE — B flat clarinet 258-4« on Pacific highway near town, 916. Phone 389-T. some fruit. Call 583 north main. FOR BALE— Loganberries for 238-1 mo canning. 1726 Boulevard. Phone 4S6-J. W. E. Pierson. 268-tf IF YOU WA7.T a good home inguine at Brown A Rlee. 89 N. FOR SALE: — Man’s bicycle, Main. 09-tf FOR 8ALB—Three months old 1st class condition, 129 Laurel St. individually pedigreed cockerels present this at a hearing for 255-lmo.« from progeny tested dam with three year record of, 854 eggs. Ex­ cellent for increasing flock pro­ LOHT — Checkbook on the Grants Pass A Josephine bank. duction. A. Bert Freeman, 112 260-tf Leave at Tidings. 280-1« FOR SALE—Three gallon Jer­ sey co», cider press, 4 - wheel trailer, 10 - horse power electric motor, several other things for sale cheap. Inquire half mile LOHT— Ink section of Parker east of overhead bridge at straw­ fountain pen. Leave at Tidings berry patch. 93000 first mort­ for reward. 280-2« gage for sale, will take sedan, good car in. Six acres of alfalfa on highway. 260-tf details from the stage. You can oasily adjust your difficulties FOR HALE— 200 used C. D. McL.— Where is my uncle sacks all in good repair. T. D.7 Beaver, 1030 Henry St. Ans.— He is no longer living. , W. B.— Where is my ruby ring? Ana.— Your ring is among a lot MORE ANSWERS BELOW of soiled linen or clothing piled RICHARDS AMAZES ASHLAND np la a corner of the clothes closet.« This is Mr. Richards* last an­ swer today, although another aad Ans.-^—She to alive ana may bo Nnal installment of answers will reached at 234 Superior Street, appear in the Tidings again to­ Duluth, Minnesota. morrow. Send no more ques­ H. W.— to my daughter coming tions to the Tidings, but all ques­ to live with me? tions now on band will be an- Ans. Your daughter will arrive cwered. Mr. Richards also an- here the second week in Septem­ rwers questions at the Vining ber and will remain until the last theatre during tbe mental part of of October. the his mammoth big three hour B. F.—Will my daughter make mystery-musical-comedy produc­ a success of the work she to plan­ tion, which made a tremendous ning to enter? bit last night as the show is the Ans. Your daughter will be largest and finest attraction of quite successful in her work. the kind ever in Ashland. A spec­ H. B.—8hould I try the busi­ ial matinee for ladles only will ness venture I am considering ? be given tomorrow, or private Ans.— Yon would do quite well question blanks may'be had at the If you will go right abend with theatre ticket office which will your plans. assure you a prompt and private M. G.— to my boy going to be answer. successful In the trade be to learn­ ing? Ans. He will be quite success­ V isitqd C rater Lake— Rev, and Mrs. H. F. Pemberton ful. I also see that your health and family of the local Methodist for the next year will be much Episcopal church and Mr. and better. H. 8.—Will my brother come Mrs. C. C. Darling and son Ken­ neth of Darling’s studio visited back to Ashland to live? Ans. No, he will remain in Spo­ Crater Lake Monday. They re­ ported that 187 people had en­ kane for some time. M. E. W.—Who are those two tered -the Crater Lake National women that my husband goes ont Forest Reserve-from the west en­ with? Shall I leave him or have trance (by way of Medford) Sun­ day, July 8. thorn all arrested? Ans.— No need to make any ar­ rests or to leave-youn husband. A tten d ed C onference— I cannot mention tbe names of Misses Ellen Galey and Marie tbe women in tbe Dally Tidings Davies have spent the past (ew as both are tqo well known In days in Grants Pass, attending Ashland, one to tbe wife of a the Young People’s conference, man well connected in business, which was held near that city. however, if 'you will bring your question to tbe matinee tomor­ The girls made a trip to the iir « » n n Caves yesterday, return- row (Thursday) for ladies only, I will give you their names and all THE STATE, P AT ASHLAND. IN THE STATE OF AT CLOSE OF BUSINB88* MARCH RESOURCES Loan« and discounts, including redis­ counts, acceptances or bills of ex- clyinge, sold wjth endorsement of the bank (Including items shown in 29, 19 and 22, It any> ............................... Overdrafts secured and unsecured .... U. 8. government securities owned. In­ cluding those shown In items 90 and 29 If any ................. ...............................¿.1. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown In items 30 and 36, if It 1 1 for BAUE — Wllshlrw Ionica Belt, cheap, 222 Hargadlne phone 38I-L. . < 229-2 R m r v . District lio. l ì Taken up Duties— W. T. Newman of the Roosevelt and Heathman hotels, Portland, Oregon, harf arrived in Ashland and taken up his duties as clerk at the Lithla Springs hotel. R eturned Y esterday— Glenn Simpson, Ashland, and A. F. Sehleicher, San Francisco, returned jnlght Jrom P™ter lake, where they have been since Sunday. Stocks, securities, claims, liens, Judgments, etc..................._ Banking house, 96,000.00 furniture and fixtures, 92,500.00 .... (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust compan­ ies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank .....................„...... Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank ................................. Cheeks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items ...................'............... .................. Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11 ............................. Other assets, if any ..................... ....... Coova,escest Home Where the sick and aged are Bared for la pleasant honte surroundings. bfe. B. 5. ATO IEE Chiropractic Physiotherapy Badionic Remember This method is sate and brings health where others fall. Free examination this month. Potentiometer diagnosis in­ cluded. Office Phone 48 Res. 142 WM. K . GOULD C ontractor— R ea lto r— B u ild er Total LIABILITIES 18. Capital stock paid in ..................... ....... 17. Surplus fund ...................................... ... 18. (a) Undivided profits (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid ;............. ...................... I t . Reserved for taxes, interest and de­ preciation .................................................. 20. Dividends unpaid ..................................... DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve. 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ........... .....................-.................. 24. Demand certificates of deposit out- standlng ..................... ......................... Cashier’s checks of this bank outstand­ ing payable on demand ........................ Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, items 28, 24, 25, 26 ........ ..........-H TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub­ ject to rdserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Tima certificates of deposit out­ standing ........................................ . Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ....... ....■■ ..i........... Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to no­ ticed Items 27 and 28 ......................... 9 40 4 M ountain A ve. P h o n e 48UL T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks. Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 82. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helmani and Van Ni Phone 181. < ’ lffi Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­ tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­ sonable. F. MUIRHEAD - New M ethod C leaning Huge Cleaned, Dyed and Slsed Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— AU Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry all interested property owners to at­ tend and present their claims. Re­ moval of a syrlnga bush and three valuable shade trefc as the result of the present planned alley, brought about much discus­ sion. Councilman E. A. Woods open- Painting, tinting and papering, id the question of a zoning or try Clift Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave. building ordinance, saying that or phone 485. 187-1 mo. a recent act of the Oregon legis­ Total .................a------ ----- - ......- .....- 9272,145.93 lature made such an ordinance legal. The matter was referred STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson ss. H. 0. STOCK I, G. G. Eubanks, cashier of the above named bank, do soi- to the ordinance committee which MORTICIAN emifiy »wear that the above statement is true to the best of my will consult with CRy Solicitor knowledge and belief. O.O. Eubanks, Cashier Helene Bielle Wm. Briggs before taking any Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1927. Licensed Lady Assistant - W. J. MOORE, Notary. Public. My commission expires Jan. 7, 1928 Deputy Coroner Office Correct-At test- W. J. MOORS,______ ~ --------- Cf. 8 butijbr , ------- J. C. HOPPER. Directors. 4TH STREET ' BAKERY BREAD, CAKES, PA8TERIB8 FRESH EVERY DAY . H ere to S pend S um m er— Miss Etta Johnson, who teaches school in Los Angeles, California, has arrived in Ashland and will spend the summer months with her father, W. J. Johnson on Laurel street. ley, California, and Valla Erie, Weed, California, are spending this week in Ashland visiting Miss Jessie Guthrie on Gresham street. , SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Cantaloupe Sundaes Kites National DR. SRMS8T A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Earj Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teetti Office Hours: 10 - l B a n d 9 Houses, lots, acreage and tim­ ber (or sale, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. Pure Worsted Bathing Suits in Lat est C o lo rs.............. .................$3-7« Latest Pull-On Sweaters . . . $3.8. CALL JERRY O’NEAL For Tour Next Job Of Plumbing Shop la Beaver Bldg. 37 First St. Phone WHITTLE TRANBTER & STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crgting and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal Phons 117 Office Ç9 Oak 8k BLOX Rone Dry j — Fresh — From Factory. Small Klndlingwood 93.78 per load Hamaker Transfer Phone 410 Fanners Attention! Look at To«r n a p n broken and w o n parte before cutting commences. We keep in stock repairs tor any or most o f mowsr’s made. Garden tools, hoes, law*, mowers, fencing and posts of every description. READ CLASSIFIED ADS ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evonings, FISHING TACKLE AND LICENSE swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. AT THE RAGGEDY ANN SWEET SHOP Vanilla, Chocolate, Maplenut, Shasta F ruit Ice Cream Ideal Weather For Cold Fountain Drinks, Columbia Brew, Li thia W ater painting Sherwin-Williams Paint Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight­ ness, uo more limping with past or drawing up your face in agony. “Tis" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz” draws out all 'the poisonoua exudations which puff up the feet Use “Tlx” aad forget your foot mis­ ery. Ahi how comfortable your feet feet Get a box of “Tizy now at sny drug or department store. Don’t suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guaranteed for a few cents. MELLO-GLO to a wonderful new shade, youth color. Perspira­ tion hardly affects it and it w*H not leave the skin dry and drawn, try this new French Process Face Powder and enjoy its marvels«' beautifying qualities. Sticks wall, stays on longer, and does not flog tbe pores. You will surely k»vi MELLO-GLO.— Lithla Pharmacy, East Side Pharmacy. H ere for i'ou rth — Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Zlmmir-, man. Powers, Oregoq. spent thq Fourth of July in Ashland visit­ ing friends. Mr. Zimmerman to cashier of the Coos Bay Lum^qf company at Powerp. Not Cheap Shoes if ‘ ' BUT GOOD SHOES REASONABLE. We c arry 'a complete lino of m en’s work and dress The Quality Paint economical than the cheap paints on the — It covers more space—looks better and ger. Let us figure on your. work. L eavin g T oday— Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Davis, who have spent the past tew days la Ashland visiting their sou’ agff wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davto of the Raggedy Ana Sweet Shop, left today for their homo la Pom- era, Oregon. - Shoes OVERLAND SHQE SHOP Catson-Fowler Lumber Co By Taylor IH«TT TO dO 9 X. don ' t s e u e v e lw an T r a o w - A u - w e ’ve 0 feATIMGMWCe MOM » Iff M O M ÄV’ e«6S Eclipse VftfHC JUST HAVIN« Mcu,ifi/e0crr AswwRçse V6 h ‘feo'Hos SOLD BXCLUSIVELY BY U OdwIgrTcMJMM P h on e PÖ0J4, Medford SiffllîW’«