£ BEEfBENT f o b HBNT-on Corner ot Calif, gt. 111-3» FOB fOMhWlW* pprty' only. Six-room famished pouse, 300 feet from the Llthla Hotel. Prlvljege of large gar- dpa tot and fruit. Adults pre- ffred. Phone owner, 1st* 107-tf Ù ■» F ffij ‘W »4hl WE HAVE Just received a r of High Grade Fire Brick. trson-Fowler Lbr. Co. 168-0 «B A N E M W AND CABINJW WORKA, Corner Helman and Van Nces. Phone 161. 19441 FOB « A W W k * 1 « * • «»< those floe' building sites at pres­ ent low price. '7 u st south of p e te r s I» (hml, W«md. Packing, 108-1 Mo. Crating and Storage. Long diat; ance tìrpcklng. FOR SALE— Good dry wood L. pOWEIJU—General Trans­ 33.36 tier. Phone «7Ì-V. fer — Good team end motgr 107-3* trucks. Good service at a rea- eonpble prioe. Phone 88. FOR SALE— Have four 60x160 ft. lota left on Ashland St., ad­ joining New Normal grounds. Priced reasonable. Call 330-R. MERTON B. TBOMPHON < " V ' 107-0» Painter and Decorator Paper Hanging FOR SALE—Choice JSar|y Seed Tinting a Specialty potatoes, 36.00 per hundred. F. Furniture Refinlshed L. Holdrldge, Talent. 103-3« Estimates Gladly Furnished Phone 08 or 70 FOR SALE—Andiron», stoves, sawarbor, n«»»« <«H- step plates, window weights, lath work, castings ol gli classes. Eagle Brass Foun- AND TINTING ■odiate a Seat elees g or tinting tgure □ id A GEAR, the BOB SALB:— AUroetlve strict­ ly modern l - w n hpn|ml0F 1-} acre of ground priced right tor quick sale. Phone 3S0-R. _ for 8ALB—pm® fwp-ypae- old grape vines. Tokays, Mis­ sions and other varieties. Also two-year-old Black WalUgt trees. Edwin P. Hughes, Talent. 183-1 no.* communicate With' Ensign Lep of '|hp Salvation Army at the White «hield Home, 606 May- fair Avei, Portland, Oregon. fo r SALR— i o x Factory lum­ ber yard has a fall stock of Ml kinds of budding lumber at rea­ sonable prices. 49-tl PARTICULAR PBOPLK prefer the best. Counter - Leghorn F»rm-Quallty pedigreed eggs and ehlx. Phone 17F2. 188-2 JRBRV Q’NEAL figure on yeur next Job of plumb­ ing. Phone 1S8-L 38 Morton St. 133-tf WANTED—Lawn mowing and garden spading. 393 Granite Phone 141. 188-1 Mo.« HIGH GRADE Fire Brick for le. Caraon-Fowler Lbr. Co. i88-< «00.00 REWARD for th* re tgrn of LadTs White Gold watch white gold bracelet. Initial: M-H. on the back. Lost Feb. estate of J. P, Hollmeyer, De­ 3}. Notify Minhie f . Ireland, ceased, and sueh administration 4f)l B. St., Grants Pau, Oregon covers the individual estate, and the partnership property ot the firm of Nims an<| Hollm®.yer• Laundry wofk. WANTED: 186—404 doing business as Mehl Grocery. Phone 407R. Any Pgrsdp having a claim MATERNITY against lb® Individual estate or Reasonable Rates partnership estate aforesaid are Telephone 163 hereby required to present tho 1«3 Granite. samp Oply verllied Wtth proper vouchers within six «montths from the date of first publi­ cation ol thia notice |o Nellie Dickey, Attorney at law, Room 8, Stearns Building, Ashland, Oregon. JM« of first publication. March 10, 1 0 8 . ' FLORENCE K, HOLLMEVBR. , A«mlnJ.tratWX. 103-6 Sal. * TCRrGfcR IN NEGLECTED DEL MONTE, ftm., March 201 COLDS Serious diseases may develop __(U.P.)—The California In­ dians, trapshootera’ organisa­ from neglected coughs and colds tion. will hold its annual shoot and make them dangerous. There and golf tournament here April la no better remedy for quick re­ lief frpm coughs and cojdp than 30 to M»y 3 .! The trapshootjng gyent nrllj Wtpy’8 Hpn®y * Tkr 0ompound re- be held et th e q®* gyounds a| *Ey ^¿4«Jhiid cdujd get nef Whatever fropi n her# bad the Del ifontp Qup ClUb. a This Speaker will round eat Pater Lendto, Meyersdale, Pe. Oet decade with the Cleveland a bottle from your druggist and her» it r » 4 z tfit »»* ®m®’W »c7- he was traded to the Indians. URit 1« bis behalf. I h*vs never r e n t e d Jt. I am h)s f r i ^ - I am frankly a partison in his cause. to ee titert Una, pregon. February 35. 1>26. cpiqhjried her education gt By CHARLES W. SHERMAN J Mrs. Mary J. 8herm»n, wfc> sh< ffib Stale Academy gt Mt. Plegs- .passed away 1» Ashland. Oregon, rei MW 1M-J ont. W - ***** “ h0° l February 1». was qglte a re- mt S, First National fjrom her eighteenth to J»®F twen­ markable woman. I ] Ml Bice Hours, n ty-eighth year. On September 17, She had an agreement with » ¡ ® ‘ Cs 5 p. m.; 7 th iS O she married Salisbury Sher- friend. Mrs. Elisabeth preeflaJin of Talent, Oregon, that eeeh |P r should write an article and thatjth the survivor should read .lhatj article at the other's funeral.'J he Mrs. Brees®, being the sur-Jdo vlvor, read the article w ritten ,11 Oflce hoara, 10 b el l l A. M by Mrs. Sherman* at the under- th to' i f . M.; T to 3 evenings. taking parlors, February I S ., I be Cltlsens Bank Building. Written In the year ISOS. It Is, co . . . ,-v — in part as follows: ' I co tice limited to sjre. ear, nose "I am seventy-one years oil throat—X-ra^ Including t< age. I fee) my health falling. I he As a believer In Spiritualism I th think funerals sbpuld be a time wl of rejoicing, and not ot sorrow. I 86 And 1 dp not beleve in funeral aE sermons; such are my lnatrue-jet tlons. Norn»}- f t f h , 1929 campaign J gave a senator to the people of O«e- mg • « * energy to the gon. The secopd Stanfield e |4 tbs short time he llyed *M grandmother. And my on® «» row and regret, on leaving Or twelve, »I wgn gon > gt the age ot twelve. parting with "Ornata» ” > guaranteed.—Sold Everywhere. J •: i 4 M W f Senator Robert M. »tanflM4 la asking for renomlnetftro In the Republican primaries ta bp M il Id May. Fair othgv g * k tlemen are headed- for th® OMto primary. Each of th® fo u r ha» written hlmlwit a platform; this is M m simple, nnoetentetWO» prsguu woy; and each hga told • friendly proas »goat of WM descent from good olg ptopdoj stock, what church and wha| lodge ho Ahd bln Mtbneftie w iff belong to and what BpnEaf schpol his children attend Everywhere their friends are proudly t®l|lng Of the school! from which they have grad­ uated,' the. college fraternities they belong to, th® »ubtis of­ fices they h®v® held ®»d ,helf distinction in the practice e | th® lav. 1 in th® umautlms w® all havy to «at. The pnly way moat Of ay have of mahipi 1» living 1» by doing bnslnesa and w® aro al| stockholders in th® biggeet busi­ ness concern in the world— the Govsrniupnt of the VpitH Whpn J spy thpt R°h®K H Stanfield la the ogly clear head­ ed « straight thinking business man we have had in the Beast® from Oregoa in the past twenty- five ysprs, it is not vyitb the Id®» of casting any reflection op th*i many able Senators Oregoa has had In that period. He 1» the only candidate in th® race, ip so far as appears on the »pr- , face, who has some ®I th® had . habits and hpmun weaknesses that we all h*v® In th® maps, and be is the only one in the race who haa the outstanding : ability that so few of us ppeepse. J® "I remember that the ben- J 1 pleat time of my life was In early childhood. “My parents were Scotch Pre®-] byterians, and believed In the J doctrine of the Elect: that only, certain oner were chosen to be 1A saved; the rest of mankind t® lT1 suffer eternal punishment “In my girlhood I used t o p 1 ask my parents many questions! about religion, for I was of an I T1 inquiring mind. They Informed! me that I was sinful and wfc*®4.|u not one of the elect. I suffered! r great torment, thinking I ' was I among those to he damned. I "Later In life I found the! ’ Free Will people; people who ' believed that persons could hel ( 1 saved simply by professing faith, p 1 of their own free will. This f greatly relieved me and I ’ joined the Methodist church. ' c 1 "Again later in life, after I was married, and was the moth- 1 er of children, 1 still remained t r dlssatlsfled and as before I pon-1 ( ‘ dered many questions, ^moqg! y * them I wondered; Could a y 1 mother who was in heaven M Q “ happy with the knowledge that ( her children were suffering ® eternal punishment? Could g! k loving and JUBt God. w ho po»*j r* sessed pre-knowledge, create a | r world with millions of people K » made In his own image, and j >. punish these people through I j ’* eternity because in the egceed-J| >• ingly brief space of their llfe F V they had performed certain I a sins? k' " - | ” D “The more I thought about it] ® the more restless I' became, the, less content with the creed of] • the ehurchps. d “Finally |n my investigations] ■t and search for triith 1 came to J I- thp ptudy of the philosophy oil Modern * Spiritualism. I found! », that Spiritualism, like the t chqpph®«. believed in eternal ■t life, bpi moye than that, ip the e eternal progress of life, also; n hence, fJIfferi»g from the. churches, it di(J not IjelleVe in eternal punishment. It believed thgj every person p|io yupjiied that he had done wropg in this ■s life or the life to < come, might k .make right this wrong, and d <&uld continue to grow and e t - h papd In Spirituality'. The phll- i I- osophy of Sptrtiualism satisfied ,s my sou|. The feeling that I I* had found a great truth caused e a sensation of tranquility to permeate my being. It increased e my love for Oofl and Man to-' i, gether. . ' ir “I believe In a great First ® Cause called God. He is mani- Z tested to us through Eternal *> Law. The Laws of God and the Laws of Nujute are one and 18 the sapie thing, which only n Man, in his limitations, hag •y not fully comprehended; science 1» in, time, wi|l reyiaO Gpd- A» »- yet Man Ik finite;- life is a id struggle for Individuality and separate Identity; hut eternity Andy JMtsan was a ccmstn ggy* eral times removed— how many, slMlIMes. x ' I discreetly refrained from asking. “I believe that 1 should havh One ancestor had crossed th® the prlyilpgn In - think for my­ Dplaware wijh Washington. There self and work out my individual destiny', and I insist that otherâ were many others. Alvay* sympathetic and Inter­ should be granted the samd Therefore I believd. ested In the ideas of her grand­ privilege. children, she liked to hear m® in Free Thought and the greahj talk of my work, the coui^ons principal of Universal M®Dt4H life of the shops. Although at Liberty. "I beliejp tbn> ip qur ? a r c 0 first they gave h®* * shock she thought the pagan njodern cus­ for. truth our kninds should bel toms of talk *nd , CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO. In the H eart of Town Infilolkd and connected as low as We will be gla«i to demonstrate tht famous- Smoothtop Gas Rpnges with the new speed burners 6QUTHEB OREGON ___ formalice—and you Win »eaiim Itow much more it gtvee for «60S anyothev five*pM»«agcr doaed car oo themarkettoda^. Aak A»r a DmMm»tnxtlo«l N ew L o w Prioés >« ..*510 na Co«k . »- a « . -*645 • rw H T o o T n x *. *395 (ci-«tao»b) / .« . fc . FU m . MfcMrra Government tax retlurllon» on automobile« officially in effect on* Merrit SO is allowed NOW on a ll purchaac« of Chevrolet C»rs. THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP | JUhlalnd, On. lA LlTY A T l- O W CO*