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ss taina. >1.000. Laura! Aíra.'; < By Taylor Mom and Pq Political W*r OMCMTO » W Mxrrtu* i CAKr HSl/» RALPH F , OOWGltL \ ' «Wp fpr » the ftepubUcau tafjta t o t «tata apuntes. sphJcpt te theMp® 8 leU prtjaarRa. . WOMEN a GIRLO HEW for va a t Home in your ,awwa ,tlJB«. In teresting profitable, work. .Coemoa M (g. Co.. 4401 Broadway. Chicago, >07-1» w 7 d ¿ u » : 1 j/ W. V d ■“ — iX <5a«flW«ko A «or State Sènetof, aW fcjectUUe May Jlat primaries, t have no" other ambition than, to Sbrvewell and laltBtully mySUpte a t a * . ^ R t o .. # y Wegap;' •'*»!». « » 'ta y Fq+er ta w s.’.*. ' ’ t iwebyaaraóihto* pay èaadidœy ( flor MO Republican nomination ae ytpreeontatlte to the legislature from Jackson County. 1 pledge myself, if elected, <o an earnest am« aggreeetre serties of my «tonnty and state. » >301-« raentv, OH-ftOO-O-O'HOO-O-0 i m ee» M N iM r o T hink 1 vo o b o rer VsNOT ME AROWOO ANNMOCe-íunwtC ;sre«hay e mb three tootn A t , efther n or unfnuMNke«, huftt M 1 laciudtn« Ore pane». » X dtao. 1»M< FOR RENT: — Furnished cab ina and apartments. Reasonable. VTRHT CLASS automobile, by month or week. Call IKS. 139-tf ti*uck, tractor and machinery repairing, valves refaced and FOR RENT—djleon.WoU torn»- groan«. AH w o r i guaranteed. tailed apartment. 94 Laurel S t P in t Street Oarage, Just below 194-tf Union Ot! station. James C. FOR RENT— Furnished apart* Burr, several year« experience ae ssachlntet aad auto repairing, monts an« sleeping rootag. LMtfa* Ashland, Oregon. Phone 191. Apts., 35 8. Seeon« street» 197-1 mo.» I9 f -tf Telephone IB* FOR SALE: —- Ford one-ton truck. Good condition 9125. Vow aad Pansor, Oak St. Garage. 247-5t FOR HALE: — Volunteer grain pasture for horses and cattle. In quire G. 8. Butler. Í47-4* • O a k * Phone I ««-J Rooms Y and 2, First National Bank Bldg. Office Hours. 10 MAKE OlYKR for my Stado- to 1* Noon; I to ( p. m.; 7 to baker Sedan. Engine la first e ia « condition. Ashland Hotef. MA—YC FOR RENT: — 4 room house fairly well furnished, garage, lo cated on Main Street in big busi Office hduru, I t to 12 A. M. ness section, >80. * room bunga to 6 F. M.; 7 to 8 eveninge. low, garage, beaatifnl location on Citizens Bank Building. Granite Street facing Li thia Park, » 2 .5 0 . Also 3 room bungalow with sleeping porch and garage, ties limited to eye, ear, uoae and throat— X-ray including teeth. location same as above, » 2 . Also 8 room honse partly furnished, Office beam, 1* to 11 and 2 including a piano, no garage, lo to 5, gwodeuburg Bldg., Ash cation, head of Laurel, >25. I land, Oregon. also have several attractive apart ments. Staple^ Realty. 244-tf OPPORTUNITIES: — A busi ness house on side street close to Main for aale at a price that wjll net 14 per cent. Property has not been vacant tor years. ;,A two acre orchard and poultry roach close to with fairly good Improve ments, >1*00. A 7 room henee ta the new school district, house in splendid condition located on a popular comer, a real snap at » 5 0 0 , with a down payment of >250.00. balance easy. Also a email honse and 40 foot lot in same location. » 0 0 WRh « down payment <rf >100, house has al ways been rented at >10 per month. Staples Realty, Hotel Ash land Building. »R M N T RAER A R * CARRUBI WORKS, Comer Helman and Van Ness. Phone 141. 194-tf WHITTLE TRAN h FKR CO. For service . Dealers In Coal, tkood, Packing, Crating and Storage. Long dist ance trucking. T .L . POWKJUL—General Trans fer — Good team and motor trucks. Good service sit a rea sonable price. Phone 83. PAINTING CONTRACTOR FOR SALE:—-Stock aad «airy ranci containing , >*« acres 6 t level irrigated n»«ado* lafld and free water, also >6 dairy cows; located to Wood River valley, KlamatK Co., Of«. Address T. A. Culbertson, Ft. Klamath, Ore. 203-12 FOR HALE: — At Dunsmuir, Calif., Completely furnished — modern 3 room bouse with steep ing *orcht end garage, ea Carter |ot 10x100 ft, very reasonable. Cash or terms If desired. Address c . D. 8hoema FOR HALE: — Ford Roadster, A1 condition, starter, extra tire and rim, also delivery box for bock. Price >800. Inquire No. 6<J 3rd street.. 20t-4t* FOR SALE: — Big b in d ing, >4.00. Box Photas 2«. load of Factory- >40— tf Tinting Î9M I BERKELEY. C a l.,. (U P )— The earth is filling up with human cargo and “the saturation point will be reached within the pres ent oentury.’’ Thia contention, advanced by Prof. C. O.’ Saner, head of tho geography department of the Uni versity of California, ta supported by numerous facta thdt lend it the ring of truth. Thomas Malthas, English econ omist who warned that popula tion la increasing faster than food Here's a case where east and west pan t meet—unless east stoops a rod •apply, waa right, avers Prof. or so. Robert Dollar (left» Pacific shipping magnate. Is shown with Li Sauer. , ’• » Tu Ching, giant Chinese, who came io San Francisco oh one of Mr Dol lar's ships looking for a movie Job. Li is seven feet eight inches (ah. “It looks as If he Were right,” be said. “Without great' disas ters, the earth fs filling up to the. limit of the food sdpply. A meas ure of pessimism would be mors than justified from the present trend. “The human race,” he continu ed. “is increasing and spreading out over the earth’s surface at an alarming rate. In the last 125 years the increase in the BY LVDWELL DENNY; Vt„ 426 earth’s population was 250 per (U. P. Staff Correspondent) X. Y., 5< *» SEC cent. There is just so mach land WASHINOON. May 5.— (U P ) PiattB| and that is getting poorer. “The most fertile spots on the — Arrangements have been com- . . 2 3 earth’s surface— India wltft 3&0." pletea*Kby( the -War .D e ^ a r t n j e n t l * ^ ^ f, 000,000 and China with 400,000.- td train 35,-000 young men ,n 4. 000— ate ftorrlbfy overcrowded. fifty-one* Citizen’s Military Train- g’ Rep(. 300 Au Italy and Germany have made up ing Camps this Bummer. Over 25,0d0 applications ror“Wo^th , their war losses In births already attendance have been already re-, Du and Europe is pulling in its b elt “ In 15 years the United 8tates eeived, the department announc- - pt 4 , will be consuming its own food ed today. The Fourth Corps Ar- 500 Ju’ surplus, and will begin to Im ea, comprising the Sooth Atlantic I ) Camp port food staples stick as wheat, States, is leading in applications meat and other major items of with almost 80 percent of its! g_Aag , .quota TIUed. diet. Candidates are received who, Jn| In that 15 years the , United are American between States will at the present jrate of increase have added* 25,000,000 the ages of- 17 and 31. Three p t to Its population. Low prices for courses are to be given, two for L farm products and high wages in I men with previous military train- ‘ R| cities will insure that most of this ing. Mornings will be devoted to drill and military instruction, ( Increased population will be liv »-Aug 1 ing in cities and will be consum and afternoons to athletics. Courses run for a month. Thu ^ g 5g j ' ers. not producers. - This* might government pays all expenses of xancaa be taken ae good news for the transportation, undorms, food ** formers were it not in fhe realm R( of possibilities that food tariffs and medical care. In many parts « so. Would be repealed" and American of the country, employers have farmers ppt to competition with reported that they will eontinu * the world. But the slack in ag the salaries of employees attend- # j ,onia3 riculture is about1 taken up now. ing these camps. “The object of these camps." ’ and soon the demand for food will replace the present apparent lo according to the official an- nouncement of the War Depart P„ cal surplus. . , “At the present living standard meat, is to bring together young it can be said that the United men of high type from all sec States is supporting all it can tions ot the oountry on sr com support. The same thing Is true mon basis of equality and und'f of the Orient and We Mediter the most favorable conditions of ranean, both horribly overcrowd outdoor life; to etimnlate ami j promote citizenship, patriotism "The boosters who look upon : and Americanism; and through increased population as a boon j expert physical dbreetlon, stiilm may soon’ revise theft attitudes. ! ic coaektog. end military train ing. io benefit the young men i'i- ^divtouaWy^ io«4' bring Ithem to realize their obligations to their -country. |»P : ita FT 2 ’ ( . ' A. * i À « S i too«» and heal skin that b Irtits«« or broken oat with CCzcma; I «tat w covered with ugly rash or I pimples, or is rough or i r j . Noth-1 mg subdues ftefy -slon eruptions so i quickly, says a noted sldn specialist 1 The moment (his sulphur pecgtaP- r «on » applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the I eczema is gone and the skin Is de- i lightfnfly dear and smooth. Sul phur is so nreeiqjis as a skin remedy on Palfh Ave , between Milk I hpark » e r y j I r W l h f t h mehi Mentho-Suiphur always ncals School and Normal. Priced right, crystal blue gray, and avoid Ate eczema right up. term ! Box , Tidings. 199-1 mo- tush. A small jar of Rawks Mentho- ¿'1-' • ' - ’ Suiphur mag bp Jbgd At toZ 8°°d FOft «¿ l S^A splendid city drug store. « 1-3 acre creek bottom, free Far Frn Stm flt UtU tk it AivtrtUtnwH to Water sight wN* bnfldtagp. Beau tiful plow of purrounding .moua-. z • « .M 1-M Í r t iik li.K . Allea drid theatre is tne costume worn hy a well known dancer who ap pears with her back nude to the hips and Just two strips ot diam onds on the other side. Among other daring costumes is a singer's golden flimsy dress, so thin that it conceals almost nothing, she sings while lying on a sola in the middle of the stage. Barcelona, the capital of Cat alonia, does not remain behind. In one new revue there girls ar rive in sheet cloths, undress on steps especially put up near the orchestra seats, hand their clothed to theatre attendans, and climb to .the stage to start their part. A STUCCO HOUSE S h o u ld be p a in te d w ith a s p le n d id p a in t to p r e s e r v e a n d w a te r-p ro o f th e su rfa c e . WE RECQMMEND MADRID.— (U P )—¡The nude is Invading the Spanish stage, in- trodueed by Spanish artists who have worked abroad. Until recently, few shows could be found reprehensible by tbe most puritanical, but gradually j the costumes began to conceal less and less to the evident satis faction of the majority of au diences. . The latest sensatioh* in £ Ma- b • ' Bay State Brick and Cement Paint or Meduso Cement Paint CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO. In tho Heart of Town Science* experience, skill, facilities and capital are neces sary to make good m otor fuel. “Union O il o f California”, in clu d es all o f th e require ments in the manufacture o f Union Union G asoline provide*, and always has p ro v id e d to Western nfotoriits, thi non-detonating feature which supplies full power to the pistons throughout their entire stroke ana eliminates a ll explosive **knfdtng' or pinging on the hills or in heavy pulling— a quality for which Eastern The list 0/ camps, with dat r ojf courses and* estimated attcr i- ahee foITows: m ï f CORPS ARÉA f t . Adams; MT.'-'jniy 3«; Camp Devens, Mass., 153*1 Wyo., 140, June » -J u ly 11;*'Del Monte, Calif.. 950. Jane 27-Jn»y 24; Ft. McArthur, Calif., 80. June 27-July 2«; Ft. Missoula, Geo. Wright, Wash., 190, June M oat, 280, June 12-July 11; Ft. 19-Juty 19; Camp Lewis, Wash., 100, June 19-July 18; Vancou ver Bks., Wash., 800, June 18- Julq 17. twvW NINTH CORPS AREA WMDagglus, ARa*, 8 » |; «»-July 1«; ft - n J 4 . to lin e s ” and paying 3 cents per gallon m excess o f usual p ric e s fo r th a n * Y e t U m o n ccrtts n o m o re than other Jhigh grade fuels. Always' u s e d riste M ettorOil with nen- detonating Union Gasoline because this factors in goodjççrtw run lor several years without it, Four Reduced to • . • FOtt A s u a S u g g e s t L ittle S f e r e in T ó w n O à x r t i t e N f w H o te l - O p e n E v e n in g «