FRIDAY, Gctober FOR BAIJ» pao haadfed and FOR RRJfT— An upstairs fur­ night hpne. 175 pallets, 540 Oak nished apartment, 2 rooms, b 1 g St., Mrs. L. A. Brush. 42-tf sleeping porch, private bath. >12 J e r lir t .J.«.,«.wu-------------------- a month, adults only. Mts. Van Wegen, Liberty St. phone 109fJ. 41-3* tgs, Huxley A8HLAN» REALTY CO. f o r 41-5* reliable reality. 38-1-mo. « . LOVld PRICES for hides, wool petto And furs. Johnson Mar­ ket, Phone 78, 81 N. Main. 27-tf KOTICB » A ll » y Vlftoe pf an «geeottoo «1 Foreclosure daly Issued sat 1 and undat'thO teal of fhe Cjres Court of the State of Oregon. ) and for the County of Jackooi to me directed a id dat'd o s tl 6th day of October, 1817, In J certain actios therein, wherein I '». Butler aa plaintiff, recover« Judgment agatUnt WUllam 1 Klug and Callie '«Sap, HasMu and Wtfb, the defendant«; forft sum of eight hundred etght>M and no one-hundredthe • dollar (>885.00), with costs end di bursemebta taxed at eighteen at sixty one-hundredthe, ($18.0( onh hundred . end no one-hb dretha, ($100.04), dollars, an a torney’a faee, Which Jndgmei was enrolled and docketed in tl Clerk's office of said Court WANTED—Motorlets Interest­ ed In greatly increased mileage to let ue. demonstrate a • practical gas saying device St our expense. Openings for local dietrlbutora Whirlwind* Distributors, Box V416 FOB SA lR -lOO white leghorn FOR RENT—-Furnished apart­ pnllete ready to lay, young sow ment, down town, lonnire Plaza Central Station. Portland. 87-7* said County on the 4th day of Oe- with 6 pigs, 1 1-2 mile on east Con8ectlosery. 27-tf WANTED — To trade paper tober, 1827 Notice is hereby given th at, Main St., old Petit place, kqute 1, hanging and decorating for what­ FOB RENT—^-Farhaihed* amali ever you have; I. H. Scott. Phone pursuant t o the term s e f the said Box 214. 40-4» ixocutlon, I w ill on the 12th day apartments and cabins with ga­ FOR BALM—1021 Ford Coupe, rage«. Reasonable by ■ month W olcott Grocery. of November, 1»27, nt 10 o'clock . 24-1 me. $50, Claycomb ^fotor Co. 40-2 a. m., at the front door of t h e jr week. Berber Apts. 152 Gran­ HAMAKKR TRÄNST Courthouse In th e City o f Med- ita. , ' l l l - t f - FOR BALK—*1 «ream separa- dtorago Co. office nt ’ord, in Jackson County, Oregon, tpr. cook stove, heating stove, 1.7 4 North Main. Phone »Her tor sale and w ill se ll a t pub- call nt 112 Garfield. 40-4« FOR RENT — 3-room cabin» FOR SALE— Rabbits a n d clean and w ell fam ish ed , stid e n ts ANY GIRL IN TROURMB—M*) chickens. 14 Dewey and £. Main. preferred, 165 7th St. “eom m ualcate with Ensign Le» 42-tf ’ . 42-3* of the Salvattea Army et the FOR RENT— 8-room unfurn­ White Shield Home, $$$ May- ‘ RABBIT HALE, Saturday. Sun­ ished house, down town location, ' fair #ve.. Portland- Oregon. day. have 100 utility gray Flem ­ rental chcay. Inquire Ashland ho­ ish does and buck. Does bred >>. H E X FEMALE I tel. K 42-tf* D oes and bucks, about breeding WANTED— Woman with t w o age $1, each. Bucks 6 and 8 children w ants washing to do in m onths. >2.50, one white Flem ­ FOB BENT— 10 acses, 3 acre« her home, ' also* embroidering. ish bock >5.80. Pedigree g r a y alfalftf. 0 room fam ish ed house; Call 266 6th St.„ - 42-4* bucks, >3.50, >5.00 and >7.$0. bath, hot and cold water, close In Mt. W agner Rabbltry, Talent. WANTED— A woman wants to 37-tf Two blocks south of P. O. 47-1* See A shland-R ealty Co. work by the day or hour. .Phone SPECIAL NOTICE 282-L. . 43-3* FO B SALE— Hall damaged ap­ ples, 50c per box in - orchard, ON OB AFTER OCT 20, I w ill Ballvtew diet. W. L. Moore. not be responsible for any debt« 37-1 mo.* contracted'for by. J. D. Landrl- FOR SALE—Cook and heating ault in charge of'Som m er Orch­ stoves. One traylor and andirons ards. 1 Otto A. Sommer. 42-3* from >2 to $0.10. Orntea a n d backs. Eagle B r a n Foundry, 140 take a very personal form and the 4 ObeirIIn.22L.__. 31-1-mo.* boy w ill fall madly In love with-)1 - C o w s a g irt and the girl w ill fall madly BOUGHT and-BOf . Burnett. in love w ith the* boy. It is the 1 bought and sold. C. 13-1 mo.* wise parent, teacher, school and Phone 4F2. ‘ fhurch that endeavors to make 1 this consciousness take a general 1 ratjier than a particular form by IANTP—Fountain pen. Water­ bridging these 'adolescent boys man, engraved name, Don. Finder NOVEMBER 6 IS TAG DAY and girls together Id am usem ents, return to Tidings office. 40-4 Continued From Page Five games, and clubs which call for LOST— A fountain pen a n d co-operation and which allow for Conklin pencil betw een n orp al the beginning of social contacts The Farm Home is not alone a and Seventh St. Liberal reward. '—In other words— expression of home but it is a Christian home. Finder return to 156- 7th. 4>-2* em otiopal life, * The relation of the child to God is .^IThesewre gome o f-th e reasons not a m atter of one day in the fathers should see the wisdom o f w eek bjit every day in the week. BOARD and room for two, 425 introducing their daughters to Every hour o ( every day these Liberty St. 42-3* boys along with the rest of her childrn have honor, troth, indus­ group. I can w ell appreciate that try and loyalty both to Ood and BOARD AND ROOM för five a father does not want his 15 year man kept constantly before them women at >31 per mo, with lunch old girl to “go with a boy” ^>ut and that in such a winsom e and — piano. 83 Morton St., phone I the fA(her who isolates his daugh­ attractive way that It becomes to 258-L. 40-5* ter of the 15 year old group is them a joy Instead of cold hard making a serious error- Thia iso­ duty. lation at this age rouses a sex j consciousness unnecessarily and ; Some people go right on spend­ O FFER WANTED— Nearly an often unw holesom e!/. The wise ing their money for beefsteak afcre of ground, eight-room plast­ lather desires a wholesom e rela­ when they haven't an auto to ered ly>nse, 84 Garfield St. Look tionship between his daughter their name.— Crane American. at the property and make me an and Individual boys. And such a offer. Y on’ll be surprised. H. father 1s golag to accomplish his > G, Qaley, >5 Boat Main St. 40-6 purpose much better it he plans | ASHLAND REALTY CO .tor reli­ that bis girl of fifteen be a part able reality. ' . I5 -l-m o . of a group; .that is as a«girl group Interested In boys as a group. An> j M ethodist Episcopal Chorch IF YOU ‘ W AS? a good home father who expects to fight sex : N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 inquire at Brown A Rice. 08 N. attraction -by*small talk a n d I^tnrei street. Phone 87. Mala. 0»-tf sm aller Ideas, has a losing battle I’resbyterian Church on Ms hands. N. Main and Helman Streets. The poets say that love sprouts Hugh T. Mltchelmnre. Pastor, Your Boy Apd Your Girt in the Spring. Perhaps, buj s u m -! 133 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. mer vacation is the tim e Old Mo­ Church (Continued From Page 8ix) ther Nature gets In her big work. Services in Odd F ellow s Hall. Picnics or dances, whether they that beys form select gfoups end H. H. Ypung, Pastor. 638 are run by the Sunday school or t Boulevard. Services 4th and girls do likew ise. The groups de­ by a proprietor of a “ Late Coney 5th Sundays. vise clubs and work at wonderful Iqlcnd Show,” are fu ll of possibil­ secret organizations. Indeed, F irst Church of Christ ities. boys w ill pretend at this tim e, ft lentlift— South Pioneer Ave. Every parent instinctively feels Mrs. BID. M. Smith, First apd quite naturally, to hate girls the dangers and not for the world Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone and g irls w ill pretend to h a t e 471-J b o y sf Their respective loyalties would I discount them. But tpere are bound up with those of their is.n o use preaching at children, no use merely scolding them, no own sex. B and Second Streets. So far the consclouspees of the use shaking your finger at them, Wm. V. Barneja Paetbr l i e H igh St. Phone 388-R opposite sex ,h a s taken antagonis­ no ube in dogmatic warnings of tic form but later, say around fif­ “wages pf sin is death,” over this C atholic Church teen: or sixteen, there is a sharp boy question. Mothers h a n d l e Sixth and C Streets theso "love affairs” of fifteeners rise in consciousness of the op­ The Rev. Father, J. A . Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phene 10« posite sex. U nless a parent is with far more tact and ability careful this consciousness m a y than fathers. .Contract ed to the Medford Concrete Con- elruetlon company by "'city cqun- e&taen Thuraday evening at their t>M of >55,000. Contract for grading and gravelling was given to J. C. Compton of Grants Pane at hla bid of >17,00*. EPSON 1 I RALPH G. JENNINGS'. Sheriff of Jafckson County, Ore. By PAUL C. JENNINGS, , D eputyf 31-4-Frfc WASHINGTON LETTER (Continued From Page Six) 'h?y m ight net be able to undo ’he good work oj the revolution. Madero ignored this advice and pretty soon he him self was cap­ tured and killpd, after which the Huerta dictatorship wae eet np. • “ v c< ’ ' “B v “" lhe F 01-*® • ay 0 01 hls 0r on Monoy in the 0,ld d The depositor started with CAN LOAN WBAL.ASK HER TO 6E X M E SOME.roo- HOW MUCH ARC The Citizens Bank A s h la n i Oregon We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-lnsh slabs at this price. Buy them now for winter w hile they »re cheap. * H&maker Transfer Co. Phohe 4 10 WHITTLE TRANSIT!» ft STORAGE OO. C oal, W o o d and Storage Packing. Crating and Shipping. Lbpg Distance Hnnltgg. Àuto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office W Oak S t S3 fife JOk' gS Good Good price Bfl Regardless of what kind of printing you may need. JORDANS SABI CABINET WG Comer Helman and Phonn 1*1. LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, • . t ’ BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT. THE TIDINGS PRINT SHOP can handle if quickly and to your entire satisfaction - ’ , » •4 • Penteöostei Church Stone Church, Fifth and Main etyeete Trinity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev'. P. K. Hammond. Vicar. J2 Second Street. Phone 110 Phone 39 «louai Church mlevard s. D. Gaffney ioni ever d Ì tbodfst Church WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL nd Sixth Street hoptpeon, Pastor Baptist Church M argadlas and F irst Streets. Myron 8 . W qodworth, pastor, Oak Strom t Y o OCAN “ONE CENT SALE vOuTJirS W EEK z Ashland Acres P. O. Box 27, Ashland By Taylor I'M ALLOtrr. HENCV- I WAS JOST GOING TO SEND AMV OP TO , Physicien and S o m a n Bys, Bar, Nose andThroat- Office FRone $M Kirs* National Bank Building Your Own-Terms Balfour Guthrie Co. at reasonable price. Free Frnetxw Limit Eye, Ear, Now an X-Ray, taelrmn 34 Acres Irrigated fhnrth E. Ma «pail OR 1 RM m A. little nest egg—something to erow about. Qimch Directory F0UF P- C. ------- 2. — B aiik ! Professional Dlredory 10 to l a a. ne.— 48 » B y e . Uerahey Building small sums, that quietly accumulated at 4 per cent interest, until he had achieved a neat Not nil of the people who through life smiling regard leteace as a joke—Bilverton buna. - Bifs/peii wtf Dr. Charles A. Halses Physician and Smrgwm ( Office Phene l & J Home Phone 164-L o rn c i hours To Ç row A bout lie auction for cash to the h igh est fha bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, »lying together with the costs of thin «* cat sale, subject to redemption as lows provided b y la w , all of the right, heap, title and interest that the said die- ■ ■ Uni fondants, W illiam B. K ing gn«f « m j, Callie King, had on the 2nd day busln« of July, 1828, or now have in and < e w) to the follow ing described pro- -?r8 , nei ty. situated, ^n Ihe County o f JerviCl iackson, State of Oregon, to-w lt: L for( Beginning at a point w hich gin * heck tw enty charts w est and ten chains north f it the center of Section 18, ’. Township 39, South of Range One East of the W. M., Thence North "yc? 10 chains, Thence east ten chains; tj^ Thence south ten chains a n d i f - thence w est ten chains to place o f art beginning, containing ten acres o f fe lard, and also: fe Beginning at a point w hich hr fc te n chains north of the eenter of . jg Section I f , Township 3> Routh O Range one east of the W. M.r. jnj Thence w est ten chains: thence, inj north five chains; thence east ten fe chains and thence south f i v e chains to the place op* beginning,, jp! -containing five acres of land. Dated this 6th day of Oct.,1 ¿1 1827. for paving of tire a«w streets is Medford was r o o t­ TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN Painting, tinting and paparla«, try CUff Burlingame. «81 or phone 45$. 10T-1 neo. Short haircuts may atiR reveal cur ear, but onr hats at least are trying to cover them up, If one In to judge from the new over the ear trimming«. Surface trim ­ mings, as well as the draping e f the hat fabric Itself, show a tend­ ency to cover thejtoar. The feat brush, the rather elab­ orate bow of velvet, and the fla t pad e f feathers mm th e m ore fa­ ir »liar of these over-the-qar sur­ face trim m ings, and o f thane the velvet bow la the sewest. “ Velvet Is a favorite h at m e­ dium, fpwwear with the more for­ mal frocks at least, and th is la to bo expected a» a part o f the' pres­ ent trem endous vogue for velvet frocks. Not only le velv et pleasing when used entirely for the be$, but when it le used a s a trim m ing for the hat o f so ft fe lt a s wett. The contrast o f surfaces between the felt and the Velvet give« ja most welcom e look o f new ness $N this season's hate. i Felt, of courep, and the solellu remain the accepted hat feibrtp| for sports and general* dnyttnip wear, and so long aa they remain ■o universally beeomta< and prove as serviceable aa they hpv« for the past several aeaaons. thty »$» probably continue In. favor t h year «round.— Portland Orog» H.n ------- -------- : DONT HPVg HMry R jRÛMM the «Irta, George. L » company at Pork rived in Ashland spent several he Aery, itching ecsema, ean be quickly b«,i4 n a ^ qg overcome by applying M