K h y 'I Mr. and Mr*. JR. f t Stevens re ceived word that Ukelr son Carl, who has been with the navy for three months will be iB Ashland next week on a 10-days leave of absence. • * TV - M ad i Visits OtoMa Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tombaugh of Chlloqnln, fura amending, a few J O. Riggs, who haa agent the days with Mr. and Mrs. Boùan on past week at a palaten conven tion in Portland, wtl/ arrive "home Granita street. Mrs. Tnrabaugh is Mr. Bowan’s slater. * Sunday. He wge -strteken Friday morn ing. His lllaem was unexpected a« the May previous 'ha had been s a g g e d f t hit usual teaks about the Tiding» ¿fflce. >. - Mr. Durkahi came here four yean, ago from Oklahoma. A aon from tbdt'slate has started for Oregon to be at hla father's bed side. -s' ' • Try Paulaerud'a tor the newest VieHa Mining ('ountry— Mr. J. H. Philpot left yester in men's suits and overcoats. day far an extended trip at Saw Il-tf yer Bar which Is a mining coun try near Yreka. W ere Dwek H eating - p, Fred Taylor, 8 . D. McNair and u n io riif. l . * Claycomb bought h o m e ^ '•» *» plenty of geese from Copco Marsh _. hin inst night. M it- ------- --- Dance and Celebrate Jackson , Springs. Saturday niglft. 69-3 an r full ---------- ___ sp «■oa. . Delicious, W inter Banana. M •>-tf I Spits. Jonathan and Newtown „ apples. Ashland F. ft Pro, Aaao. rel ‘ < « < Wa “Peg» Gales Better— •' C. f t "Pop" Gates. Medford, who has been serioudly ill 'fo r several weeks suffering from “ Skinglee" la reported much im proved. He la able to be out agaip after having' been confined to hla home for several weeks.' took like new. Paulaerud'a. F-Nnt l i e . The Danes and celebrate, Saturday sight, . Jackson Springs. Sat night. S S -Ï Free Citate Thursday The free child clinic which was postponed last month because a t the ' in fin tile paralysis epidemie, la ta ha held Thursday, November 17 at the Civic clubhouse, starting at 1:10 o'clock and continuing until S o’clock. It Is requested that children who w ill ba brought ta the clinic ba registered at the D a n g h e m o f N ile M eet - Daughters of the Nile met to day la a luncheon session at the Llthla 8prings hotel ' at 11: SO o'clock. This meeting was fol lowed by a’ regular session at the Masonic Temple. Members from Grants Pees and Medford were in attendance at $100,000 a Y ear TOP DRESSING LISTEN -FOB THB W HISTLE The Tidings carriers have been provided w|lh whistles which they Fmnaa at fuiibgfk. Coach-Lelonicer of. the visitors will sound, when they deliver your _ Chevrolet D ealen started: Hemph/11, toll back; Col- paper. Ltoten for the whistle, L grove, center; Harrison, quarter back; Dolphins and Colgrove at half; ' Oinecblo and Develln. guards; Amerson and Rusk, THIS XX)LD, & WEATHER WILL RUIN tackles, and Holm and’ Carey, ends.'* Bepch warmer« for .the YOUR CAR. visitors were: Hate, Onckde, Uhr- aoa, H u n ter Haapala, JCorry, Automotive Shop Hcr*
l«,000. The 4 f t to permeate the stores.as ship, ranch was abld stocked and ments oJr Christmas stock are re equipped. ceived and preparations for elab orate window display» are made. Five p r ill— V . One of the .most interesting features of the big parade at Slippery G u lc h - Many local people'have visited Medford yesterday and onF which in Medford for several evenings attracted much attention was the enjoying the entertainment fur fireman's drill. W all scaling, life nished at H ilarity H all where the line sliding and net jumping sup .pioneer days wars surprising with plements the regular fire drills. surprising in a carnival sponsored by the American Legion and the Home from Portland— Lions eluh tor the benefit of the Prise stock and prfiw winning Medford playground. fruits, grains and other entries made In the Pacific International Livestock Show have bean re turned home. The prise-winning exhibits of frnlt and grain tilled w a.vn rife car. USE LUSTER GLOSS Why Not Protect It? . Guthridge, Ftackstein’andGullen. Storage 14 per month, Downstairs. Upstairs, $3 per month consumers w d the only wi which competition .dag. ha lively met is through the srdlxàtion of crops a n d ’th * «ng of the finest quality pn * Hugh T. MltchelmOf ctì,ea uP9à *» contribute, fc Ch«Id Welfare fund. LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED' .Ticket Bale Good— The advance sale e l reserved seats for the Moroni Often play ers who w lll>ppear hknday eve ning f t “Lilies of the F ield ’’ at the Southern Oregon N o r m a l School auditorium. Indicates these popular entertainers w ill be greet ed by a full house. The company -n former occasions has drawn. Ig crowds. Home S Tioenlx Streets Graded Work hag been started in Phoe^ iex, grading the streets of t h a illata. J. K. Roberts, street ommlsstqnér there la f thè work. in charge NORMAL - . LfcAD IN FIR ST H A LF have made It Impossible for the continuance of roadwork. Con (Continued Front Page Öhe) l i i T i , I I > ■ I rSwro . tractor» war« making an effort to finish tiie rim road before' the Johnson and Heffner At .tacne* snow sjtormg made the Work Im Johhkon and Rice at guard- HoV- possible. \ ' V f t •on, center; Gosnell, quarter; Mhrcer and 8poars, halves and AlryvFali stratIÒA f t ttO-Y. l Have you seen the tina display of Christmas Cards at The Tid Mr. and Mrs. R. D Busaard of ings Office? Ramafithar the stock Klamath F alls and Mr Bussard’s parent^ and brother of Albany apaat Armlgtloa Bay with Mrs. Bustard's parent« Mr. and Mm. S. D. Doremus on Oak «treat. Mr. Buamrda parents and brother w ill •pend a few days la Kftmath Falla before going to Loa Angelas where they’ w ill spend the winter. PROTECT YOUR C H IL D ’S • ® H EA LTH Through thoughtleBSimas t h e T Might cough or cold of h child is ■*, Sometimes neglected and becomes serious. A few doees of Foley's-i - Honey and Tar Compound, at « «mall cost, taken at the onset of a - cold, brings speedy relief. Be pre- »8 pared, have a bottle of this safe 7 reliable cough remedy on J»and ® and give promptly whan n cough or eold is first detected. Equally attentive for grown parsons. Ask > /f o r Foley's Honey and Tar.— For ' sal« by all druggists.— No. «. Kenton — "Kenton Reporter," weekly newspaper, starts with Victoria Case as editpr. All Electric Operation, With Zenith Performance [• Only $ 1 9 ® , ". ! j i I - . * ' ■ v Sl± tubes and every tube a working tube—equill to 7 in many ways. Super selective, rowerful range, single Control. Lifejike in tone quality. ‘ y "' In handling the savingB of tito R sa n -c )« of, members permits us to solicit your investment in the Association. ‘ No losses to K our investors is the best proof of our safety, ' * * . • '.■■S Write us for literature—prompt and cour teous attention will be given. Jackson Cotinty Building & Loan ... i Association \ * 30 North Central Ave. Medford, Oregon TODAY ONLY . PAINTED PONIES FEATURING HOOT GIBBON , £omplete rodeo scenes—hronchobusting, trick riding, and ateer roping. COMING T0M 0KA0W w ith the snood o f lig h t; For, truly, voiosbymMdpHMOBCuhyordistsnt p There's g dependability sad qaalttÿ in-Richfield that eaaadb motorists of Ashland to any — "lCu best lnvtatuMat f t f»«k aad lubrication, T ever 70,000 c i t i t i « a d to w n s in the U n h id Scum andnowtoEngland,3coc- •' ■> ' 9 a*» p**«!» me aMo, Irwtallsble. with SALLY O'NEIL AND OWEN MOORE Medford Auto Co. Mddfort, Ore. I