=8=2= 9 a 1 > i'1 I . 1 i V s z ’ ■ < i W .? S ä s J « f » i "Av r * Wear Their Best Clothes and ost Serious Expressions rësentàtion kaduta th e » quite d e n ■auch ss . the recreant advertía- . 1 4»? . f r .. ‘ • •Truth in advertls’ng hear done more to proclaim its virtues» afeld ’advantage» than pfaastbly d a jr other factor. And there la more truth, today In adverttactn* thhn there haa been since the first newspaper advertisement appear­ ed in feondon some 232 years FOR SALK—.Very cheap, 1223 WANTED—-Yonng Jersey co*, Ford Coape in good Condition, tour rooms «ad bath. Sunny ex-, either frank qr seen to freshen, n e * uraa, «75 Liberty 8t. Mildred posare,' ovSr Llthla Park, Elec­ also duroo spring gilts. C. L. Den- ' Millalta. 74-3* tric rqnge, laundry trays. Call at nia Talent, Route 1. • 74-3» IOS Granite at. Y 4-2 , FOR S A I»-—Range to splendid On The Air eondttton, oetf. F IC hurch St. * 73-5* FORffiTOB— fin e young mam­ moth Drowse breeding stock. Only FOB RKNT— Sleeping ' room, RUBBER STAMPS a fa * T on» add Hftna left. Not stove and' bath, woman preferred. MARSHALL PRINTING COM­ from local stock. phone 2F21, 153 N, Pioneer. 72H1 PANY — Printing, Ruling and Homer Moore, Bellview. 73-8« Rubber Stamps, Medford, Ore­ gon. ' ’ 5dAf FOB SALR—The K1A walnut trees, said to be the greatest yialder known. .One Ned Calasray gathered nine bushel last year FOR RENT— Six room partly from a 13 j w old tree.,, T hi e nuta are o f good else and ( very furnished house close to Normal thin «hell. N. C: Dosier, agent, and high-setfoo! Room for sev­ 715 Oak e t # 7-24» eral hundred chickens. Mrs. 8. C. Williamson, cor. Iowa and Oalif. FOB m i i r Three f r e s h 7N-F INT GIRL IN TBOOBLR— Ma? cows. 445, Helman attest, phone vonSmuulcate with Mnatan Mes FOB RENT — four-room fur­ 407-R. t 71-4« of the Salvation Army a* Uh nished house with garage. 55 3td White Shiam Home, 555 May St., phone 573-R. 66c« u ir M*e., Portland. Oregon. FOR LHABR— To the r i g h t party t o t a term of from one to three years the large brick houap recently occupied by President i MONUMENT»—carved and let­ Churchill. Centrally located in tered and set in cemetery, very the school sone and specially ar­ ranged for rooming students. low prides. Swan Blue Quarry Co. Two’ sedfMF porches, basement, 8. A. Skra'n, manager, Ashland, Iff these days of exceeding largo garage arid dbbut an «ere Oregon. Box 54, 7 0-1-mo. dampness and subsequent "short­ of good garden Ignd partly set to ed” wires motorists will do well FOB SALB—Wood, good dry alfalfa and fflSlt. inquire of . Or to look to their heed’dfchts ac­ body nr, rr to. i * in. correspond With W. J. Moor«, at cording to Sergeant C. P. Talent, 53.50. 60S Palm Ave. phone 399Y. Camps Building, Ashland, Ore­ / . B. Walker. ' 62-tI gon. 63-tf sfato- traffic officer. "The car with only one head­ ÍT— Furnished cabins, light burning Is ■ a menace on •eek or mouth, 153 city streets and highway alike," Telqnt declared, “and the state law provides heavy penatlies far FOR SALK Newtown ceekto* the motorist who is careless in apples- W. W. Robison. . Phone this respect. While tests s h o w 49-1 mo. 374JI1. lamps in this district to be well adjusted the weather has brought nA a virtual epidemic o f' single ■OB « O * lamped cars and we propose to • 1, 1.3------------ 'choke out on thesd thoroughly.” SNAP FOR SOME ONE — 20 PORTLAND, Nov. 28.— (IP)-— Many warnings’ have been 1st acres in Bellview diet. 15 in alf­ Captain .Robert Pamphlet, con­ alfa, 6-roora plastered house,with victed Canadian rum rpnner was sued recently by state officers re­ fire place and basement Good granted a stay of sentence until garding this’ menafce. drll)ad wall, 53,000. See Ashland December IT, when he appeared NEW WJ-T CLUB Realty Co. 99-tf In federal epurt today. He was W. P. Walter’and a delegation nioteIFef President and Mrs. Coolidge. They are wearing thplr “party*'"clothes, Ruth having a nice new ost she' picked up in Pari»"While Lindy changed his overalls for a business suit. They're slab • . wearing their best «erious expressions. Tneeday, N ovem ber 9P KPO (422.3M) San Francisco. '♦ p. m. KPO orchestra; * P m. children’s hour; I p . m. market and stock quotations; 6:30 p. m. States Restaurant orchestra; 8 p. tt>. Gypsy and Marta, harmony team; 8:30 p. » . bridge lesson No. 6; k p. m. N. B. C. program. KGO (384.4M) Oakland. « p. ns. dinner concert; 6:53 p. m. news and stock quotations; 8 p. m. "HM" and "JP" entertain­ ment; 8:30 p. m. bridge lessons; • p. m. N. B. C. program; 10 p. m. N. B. C. program. KLX (509M) Oakland. 5:30 p. m. Brother Bob; 5:3/1 p. m. dinner concert; 7 p. m. news broadcast; V p. m. variety hour. KFI (408.5M) Los Angeles. 5:30 p. m. Dragon Hawallans; 5 p. m. Florence Sanger, piano mooda; 6:15 music appreciation chat; 6:30*p. m. Mary Roaettl and Don Parker; 7 p. m. L. A. F, D. orchestra; 8 p. -m. plano Re­ cital; 8:30, 9 and 10 p. m. N. B. C. programs. KOW (491.5M) Portland. 6 p. m. dinner concerts; 7 p. » . cour­ tesy program; 7:30 p. m. thrift talk; 7:45 p. m. book chat; 8 p. m, Sealy Sam program; 5:30 p. » . bridge lessons; 5 p. m. N. B. C. program; 10 p. m. N; B. C. programs. KJR (348.6M) Seattle p. m. unlor club; 5:30 p. m. studio program; 5:45 p. m. New York stock quotation«; 6 p. m. sport news; 6:30 p. m. dinner concert; 7:30 p. m: studio progràm; 10 p. m. dance music. KFOA (447.411) Seattle. 3 p. m. children's program; 3:80 p. m. concert trio; 7:30 p. m. radoi movie club; 8:15 p. m. vaude­ ville act; 8:80 p. m. bridge game; 9 and 10 p: nr. N-. B. O. program. they went 6n south, where It is McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Lde hoped the* warm light air will Port and ianflly of Applegatb, help him. His many friends and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peachfy id this vicinity are sorry that and four children of c BellvleV.' his progress the lastrfew months Mr. and Mr*. S. K. Barnes and has not been more pronounced. daughter Frances, and Ms. Eid A. fine baby boy was born to Shaw were guests at the E. A. ThO most important Item' to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homes of Smith home for the dhy. Covers nentton- In the Bellview notes ; Grants 'Pass on November 22. were laid for ten, and a delight­ hid installment, Id the «baking i Frank was born and raised to ful vacation is reported. ’open house" at the club Fri- ¡yonng manhood in this commun­ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Merrlmaln lay night, December »—a chjck ity, atad h1s many friends here, wove host and hostess to Mrs. >n dinner, a « * followed by dam who « ill be glad* ty Mr. Hern, Grail- and Marlon Frost. Ito street, who takes particular Mrs. Ray Brown of this co«|- pride in h ie.flo * er garden. mnnlty returned from Portland a ’ Rosebrfds of.perfect fottnaton few daps ago, where she had and delicate edtoVhig, and yellow been to see her hnsbsnd, who has ■ nnd white chrysanthemums fen c­ been uhdergoing treatments for 1 ed the bddquet. Rains, according a severe case of Asthma. Ml*. ! j to M r, Hern, are damaging the land ahd vfclnify date been in­ Brown returned with her, nndll vited and préparations have been flowers'.' • made to give every caller at the show a thorough understanding of this cal1 which fir expected to make a new chapter in automo­ bile history. Sheriff Faffs; . Arm I» Broke* HONG KONG, Nov. 25.— (LP>— Refugees arriving in Hong Kong today from Halfng and Lukfung districts of southeastern Kwadg- tung told stories of wholesale massacreS by Red troops. ’They said more than 800. persons were put to death iff one small town. At this' meeting at Jths armory, actual shots will be mkde, and the four full reels of pictures made in Oregon by Carl Ä. Theobald wita' be* «Sown. A general Invitation Ik being extended to the public to attend this meeting. w Local police are looking fe r 1 two prisoners who escaped re­ cently ffoirt the couhty Jail at Yreka, by sawing a bar off one of tho jail windows. Carl Emer­ son, 14, wearing a dark grey suit of good material, and an Italian boy, wearlhg khaki pants and old shirt, . made good thoir Corvallis—-Oregon Agricultur­ escape,- according to the report al College errectlng buildings received here. worth 3742,600. By Taylor Mom art£ J âREAT lD E A ,6 H 0 K tV - ( S A T .W L L .1 CAME HOME T O LUNCH •< ftVJf NOT T O O A T - ESPECtALLT.THfé . t r s e w o v o c x T b StfMYY VtOffW. ON N O O N T O S O Ö 6& 5T /F lW W Y - t 'L L O R p P TO T H E O F F IC E J IN N50N0W-<3O«N' q W vTH M E A>1' GET ? OUT THIS AFTERNOON «SETTO G O T O \ ’ AN' GIVE THE. 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J . »IS Violin, Viola, StHng Base (Violoncello “Hopedale” ) STUDIO Hotel AkMttrt RMMte*, Ashland, OWE, Phene 4T Musical Instruments Regalred, tjr ri I ftrf' 5 OS 4 ACTOS JurngftiOu W OO B $1.75 Tier Coal, Wood sad S tarai rM im iRI Painting, tinting try OMtf BnrttsgsaSi * A large assortment of exquisito Christmas gTeettyg cards ara an display at the Tidings office. Or­ der your cArds early. will hb L l T imber , L. D. Arnold, Superintendent of the Klanmtff imMan' reserva­ tion haa totootfhcefr the U. 8. la ­ d ies service authorised the sale pf thjee reservation timber natta early to 192* hfvolvtag a stand et pine timber totaling n a r ata haa- dred million feeti