of «Jlk nyderalotklng pnUJ ah« had graduated from high school. Moat of J»er party dross«s w*re made by hsrssjf, Thia girl ra—r e n W iM apu FOB ¡BA&tr-At >47 4th st?AU WANTED—To trade, five seres rtyoiM, St io . In* 8t. the furnture and rurnlghings pf of land In Grant county, Washing­ l l l - t f the Oxford Rooms, consisting of ton for a Ford coup *84 or *88 bed room and kitchen furniture modal. Must bs In good condi­ of all kind«, gt prices that talk. tion. B. M. Basse. 188 Alda tt. Furniture repair shop In connsc- Ashland, Oregon. 378-8* A lts, l i t Oran- lll-tf tlon. 0 . W. Trefren, A |ent, 274-tf FOB S lIiB —Cheap cooking ap­ es >27 Terrace. Chas. Avery. >76-8* FOB BENT— A six room house Inquire at 2S4 Central Ave.277-4» »cbqo||. ffeons FOB 8ALE-4-Royal Typewriter, elite type, 140, 68« C St. 273-8* 217 house, modern end close In, 3It Hargadl«e. 277-tf FOB JpqW — Furnished house, 737 Boulevard, good location for PINE HOUSE and lot In Baiun, Tuesday, in ly M — Installation of officers Qf Hope Rebekah free of Incumbrance, to trade Tor Lodge No. Id. Postponed from good house and lot In Ashland. Tuesday. July 12 to Tuesday, We have also thousands of other July 2«. trades to trade for whatever you tt O O have. If you want to trade sat Gaskill A Earle, Realtors, J 61 HWEKT LADY HUMMER SKY Liberty Street, Salem, Urpgou. 2# -1 m» Sweet Lady fluma*«r Sky All dressed up In blue. With billowy skirts of whits; Barn >17 dozen sew­ ing aprons home; experience un­ necessary; materials cut; Instruc­ tions furnished. Addressed enve­ lops bring* particulars. M i l o Garment, 236 Broadway, Bayon­ ne, N. J. 181-2* IA DIES FOR RENT— 4-room furnished normal and high school students, with or without piano. Phone 249- J. • 27.7-3* The Southern Pacific company has petitioned* for permissloh to abandon its 28-mRe .branch to Alrlle. This may be another vic­ tory for the bus, but less proper­ ty on which a Polk county tax can be levied.— Woodburn Independ­ ent. WANTED— Young man desires NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT FOR RENT— Furnished bouse work of any kind, 84 Dewey A Notice Is hereby given that the on Laurel street. Inquire 332 East Main. 269-1 mo.* undersigned, as Administratrix of Hsrgadlne or phone 263-L. 276-6 the Estate of John Prader, de­ ceased, has filed in the County Home, corner Court of Jaekeon County, State of Gresham and Vista 8ts., 10 rooms FOR HALE— 6-months old pul Oregon, her Final Account as sgd attic, 8 fireplaces, 2 stores lets, laying. Mrs. W. D. Booth such Administratrix of said Es­ and some floor coverings, nice Phone 267-Y. 277-2 tate and that Monday,, the 2 2d yard, fins view, saltable for large family or for tenant who wants FOR HALE— R. I. Red Pallets day of August, 1827, at the hour to rent nice rooms. H. C. Gsley, Durfee Pen Ave. 274-8* of 10 o’clock, a. m., and at the Court House In Medford, Oregon, <6 E. Main St. 268-1-mo. has been fixed by the .Court as the time and place «for hearing objec­ FOUND— Pocketbook on bench tions to said Account, and the WANTED— Four or five room in Lithia Park, Ashland. Owner settlement thereof. Date of first publication, Jjily furnished house for six months may have same by describing con­ or mors. P. O. Box 318, Medford, tents and paying fo r this ad. Ad­ 12. 1927. Elsie Prader, Administratrix of Oregon. 273-8* dress, 308 6th Ave. Oroville, Cal. 277-2* the Estate of John Prader, de­ ceased. ', HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10 acres each, good soil, easy walk to all schools, close to East Mein street. 8100 to I860 per acre, easy terms, special Inducements to home builders. H. C. Gsley, Secretary. Carter Laud Go., 06 E. Mala St. 268-1 mo. W A Z -T agoodbo Inquire at Brown A Rios, 88 KJamath Falls—Big Lakes Box Company starts great gill, lumber shed, and milL Qood for the Kiddies Plenty of 1926 Chev Delivery Packard Touring 1926 Chev Coupe 1924 Chev Touring A ll In Ckxx^ Condition CREAM IC E ICE CREAM is now acknowledged an ideal food. Leading health authorities and dieti­ tians say: E at plentifully of ice cream—let the children have it unstintedly 1 ■ 'i ' ' ■ *• Ice Cream is nourishing, easily digested and refreshing, especially in summer. For the purest and richest in ice cream, be sure you ask for and get Shasta Ice Cream. H igh' butt3, >66-4 Tnes. when Mrs. McNair entertained with a “Mai/ Joagg*’ party Io honor of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Fraley, who Is visiting in this ¿Ity from Whittier, California. Mra Elwood Hedberg received » pretty prise for holding high score and Mrs. Gene Hastings was awarded the consolation, ful bouquets and baskets of flow­ ers were placed around the rpom, making a most attractive decofw- tion. The hostess served re­ freshments during the evening at a table perfectly appointed. Those who enjoypd the delight­ ful hospitality of Mrs. McNair were the following named: Mee- dames Domino Provoat, G e n e Hastings, Gerald Wenner, Earl Fraley, Elwood Hedberg, An­ drew McCallen, Dan Kay, Clyde Young, Lynn Slack, Dean Scott, 8. A. Peters Jr., Neil Shinn and the guest of, honor, Mrs. Ger­ trude Fraley. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS IF JOU DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L ASHLAND Dealer* of Medford, ware united in mar­ riage Wednesday evening. July 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Smith, Medford, with Reverend D. J. Howe officiating. After s trip to Portland and oth­ er places the couple will make their home in Medford. Mr. John, who formerly was employed by the California Oregon Power company, is now employed by the county. Humphrey- Brady: Albert V. Humphrey and Iona B. Brady, both of Klamath Falls, were mar­ ried Wednesday evening, July 20, at the home of Reverend D. J. Howe, minister of the First Chrls- tion church in Medford. They wHl reside in Klamath F a l l s , where Mr. Humphrey Is a con­ tractor and builder. Mrs. Hum­ phrey formerly was a nurge in the Klamath Valley hospital. » tt » Past Noble Grand's Mee t ■ ■ The regular meeting of the Past Noble Grand's club of Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14, I. O. O. F., was held Friday afternoon, July 22, at 2:30 o’clock in the Llthla Park picnic grounds. There was a splendid attendance of members and several visitors were present, making the meeting a most enjoyable one. During the usual business ses­ sion it was decided to postpone the meeting which was to have been held in August yid the mem- bors accepted the Invitation of Leah M. Caldwell to hold the Sep­ tember meeting at her home on Laurel street. At 6 o’clock, a bountiful and delicious covered-dish dinner was tt tt » Marriages Holomnized I^ist Week— Rolger-Dunbar: A wedding, of considerable interest to Ashland and Medford people took place ,last week in this city when Mies Doris Dunbar of Logan, Utah, and W- 8. Bolger were united In marriage. Mr. Bolger is manager of the new Penney store, which is to be established in Medford soon. The newlyweds will mike their 1 hotpe In Medfdrd, according to present plans. Yaple - Thornton: Harold O. Yaple and Jessie B. Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thprnton of Medford, were mar- i ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dunn on StewarC K v eig || Medford, Tuesday, July 19. D. J. Ifoye, Pkstor of the Medford First Christian church officiated. The couple will make their home In i I lfo r d . Aohn-Fldlding: Walter C, John «M»d Grace A. Fielding, daughter 1 gt ptr. and R|rs. James Fielding ; bad been trained In bar teens for wifehood and she will* doubtless myke some man a successful partner- If mothers would pay leas attention to making their daughters "physically" attractive to men and wpnld make them more attractive mentally, there would be fewer unmarried girls on the market today. Many men believe that all girls of today want only the luxuries of life and that romance Is a thing of the past. This Isn’t true. The modern girl is Just as ro­ mantic as her mother was at her age but she has been pampered and spoiled by over-indulgent par­ ents. *The old adage "shoe the horse and shoe the mare, but let the little colt go bare" isn’t a bad Idea for parents to follow. Youth should be taught privations in or­ der to be appreciative of the ad­ vantages which come 'in later years. This idea of parents de­ priving themselves of luxuries In order to provide them for growing children is unfair both to parents and children. tt tt tt Spent Day at Hyatt D a m - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aylsworth and daughter Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. John Barr and son John Jr. of this city, left Ashland Sun­ day morning at 3 o’clock and mo­ tored up to Hyatt’s dam where they watched the sunrise and enjoyed breakfast cooked over a camp fire. Later in the morning Mr. and Mra. Jack Beagle and son Billy Joined them and they all spent the day at the dam. The men built a large raft, which would hold approximately fifteen people, and several hours were spent swimming and diving off the raft. At 6:30 o'clock In the evening, a picnic supper was served, after which the party drove home in the storm. Office jurroundlnga. Houses, lots, acreage and Um­ ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. 4M Mountain Avo. Phone 4821 General Trägster team and motor trucks, service at a reasonable — Phone SI. JORDANS SASH AMD CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 1SÏ. ll4 -tf Th&Re ' ä o