e g R f f t .L » C LA SSIFIED ADS O K I M M K 1 I M • n T .lmiTTT^Tt On« cent the weed, each one month or more, l-2c FORMENT issue for WANTS»! garden sending. Phons 141. 204-1 WANTED— S m all ap artm ent or furnished h ouse. P h o n e. 29. WAMTBB~10a old cars to w reck. T h e M otor M arket, 39 E. Main S t. 236-m o.* F O B R E N T — 8 room furnished apartm ent. C lose in, n ice law n. s a w — A t corner « 2 0 .9 0 p er m onth, w ater paid. B oulevard and E a st M ain, w ood PhOtte 254 J. 225-tf and k in d lin g, som a fr e e and som e F O B R E N T — TWo ap artm ents to m il from a n old b uildin g If y o a Will lik e . C lean, eool, m odern tak en soon . S e e Mr. A. C. Mets- 235-8* anfl ‘ b ea u tifu lly furnished. Call a e r on th e ground. m orn ings a t 21 8. Second S t. p i-tt F O R R E N T : — A good garage. C em ent floor. C all m oraln gs at 31 8. S econd S t. 23 1 -tf B ox F actory, deliver. F O R R EN T— F urnished house on L àurei S t. In qu ire 332 Hnr- gadtfie. P h o n e 212-L . 2 2 9 -tf FO R R E N T ; — Tw o room h ou se k eep in g ap artm ent. 349 E. M ain. 8 0 6 -tf T elep h on e 153 Phone 80. at We 1 9 3 -tf Protessioul and Bnffaess Directory F O R R E N T ; — S m all apart D R . W . J . CRANDALL m ent \ v er y a ttr a ctiv ely fu rn ish OeteopnMUc P h y sicia n and Burgeon ed. M odern con ven ien ces and close B y«, E a r N one and Throat in. E sp ecia lly a u lta tm for stu O ffice P h o n o l a s d en ts o r w om en w ho w ork. 51« H argadln e. 994-1 mo. DR. MA T U B R. SHAW F O R R E N T — F urnished apart m ents and sle ep in g r o o m s L itk iä A pts., 36 8. Second street. 1 5 9 -tf F O R R E N T — F a m ish e d cab ins a n d ap artm ents. R eason able, b y 'm o n th or w eak. Call 163. 129— W om en and C hildren and O rgnnotherphy O ffice, 108 P io n eer A venue T elep h o n e 28 SM ITH GOODWILL • / ' w ■ ■ M ONTREAL, J u n e 8.— Mon treal, cradle o f th e w h ite m an ’s civ iliza tio n so m e 400 years a g o , opened Its h istoric g a tes o f . w el com e to 7 ,9 0 9 K lw an ian s today w ho h a v e traveled from every con ceiv a b le p la ce on th e N orth A m er ican co n tin en t to m eet h ere fo r th e 1 0th annual con ven tion o f K i- w a n ls In tern ation al thia w eek. C row ding to th e c ity ’s Im m ense au ditorium "F orum ” la st n ight, 1 0 ,0 0 0 C anadian and A m erican K lw a n ia n s and vieitora attended th e o p en in g "A ll K lw a n is W ight” program . While m illio n s o f radio liste n e rs In th e U nited S ta tes and C anada heard th e in tern a tio n a l ex p ressio n o f g ra titu d e for the frien d sh ip , peace, and under sta n d in g th a t h a s ex isted betw een th e tw o co u n tr ies for m ore than a hundred y e a n . W h ile 7 ,000 d eleg a tes and v is itin g K lw an ian s paid their hom a g e in th is city, on e hundred th o u sand o th er m em bers scattered tn c itie s from th e A tla n tic to the P a cific and the G ulf o f M exico to the fa r north across th e m ile s o f ex panse o f th e C anadian provinces, m et sim u lta n eo u sly d u rin g the o p en in g con ven tion h our to ob se rv e a con tin en t-w id e fello w sh ip sp irit o f u n d erstan d in g. R adio ro- b road castin g brought th e program to m em bers thou sand s of m iles from M ontreal. “ O rganization such as yours— do m uch to stren g th en th e bonds o f m utual am ity and und erstan d in g betw een our people and o th er co u n tr ies,” w as P resid en t C ool id g e's sta te m e n t read to the con ven tion . P erry 8. P atterson , o f C hicago. IB M R oom a 1 and 2, F ir st N ation al O ffice H onrs. 10 2 to 6 p. m .; 7 to FO R SA L E— Soda foun tain oak bar, popcorn m achine, lea cream parlor com p lete and lo ts of D R . C H A R LES A . H A IN E S other fix tu res a t b argain prices, P h y sicia n and Surgeon with term s if desired . W ill t e ll O ffice P h o n e 1 0 W a lto g eth er o r separate. G. W . Home Phono 164-L Trefron, 287 F ourth 8t. 225-S t Office honre, 19 to 12 A . M. ; 2 L q P . M.; 7 to 8 ev en in g s. — SN A P HALE O1 acres n ear tow n, fin e so il and lo C itiz e n s B an k B u ild in g . cation, part tn orchard. W ill sell crop and land a t price you w ill lik e . «800 w ill h an d le It. Staples R ealty. 2 3 5 -tf ’ FO R RALE— C ull B in g cher ries, 6c pound. P ra tt A ssociation 23 5 -tf A. W OODS P rnc- eya. ear, u o se and In clu ding teeth . O ffice h oa rs. 19 to 12 and 2 to 6. S w ed en b org B ld g ., A sh lan d , Oregon. C. ELLYBON SH IN N D en tist F O R S A L E — U sed parts for all Citioens Bank Bldg. m akes o f cam . Law n m ow ers re paired and sh arp en ed to c a t lik e O ffice P h o n e 2B1. R es. P h o n e 1S4 E v en in g s B y A ppointm ent new o r no ch arge. T he M otor M arket 39 B . Main 8t. W . J. MOORE, la w y e r ,— O ffices 235-1-m o-* over th e A shland T id in g s o ffic e F O R BA L E— B ig load of k in d la Camps B u ild in g. P ra ctices in lin g, « 3 .0 0 . B ox F actory. P h on e th e U nited S ta tes cou rts and all 30. 2 3 4 -tf th e cou rts of C aliforn ia and Ore gon. . Real E state PLA N IN G MILL F o r bargains in R eal E state try Brow n and R ice, It N o. Main. JO R D A N ’S BASH A ND C A BIN ET 2 34-tf. W ORKS, C om er H elm an and Van Neaa. P h o n e 1 4 1 . 1 9 4 -tf D on't F o rg e t t h e N o. 0 8 0 -L B u ild in g , R ep airin g, P a in tin g . W H IT T L E T R A N SF E R CO. T in tin g , C abinet W ork, R oofin g, F or Ota »ice C em ent W ork, day or contract. D ea lers In Coal, W ood, P ack in g, ' B la ck w e ll, 51 « E lisa b eth 8t. C ratin g and S torage. L on g dtot- 233-1 m o an ce tru ck in g. FO R SA L E — « room taV nlish- T. L.^POWELL— G eneral T rans ed, d a n d y house, fru it, cheap, 132 fer — Good team and m otor 7th Bt. 238-1 m o. • tru ck s. Oopd se rv ic e a t a rea son ab le price. P h o n e 88. FO R SA L E — P ayers, b utter m ilk fed , dressed to ojd er. John B. H air, 6 7 « L iberty. P h o n e t« 5 L . 232-8 ■sas 1. «.■ ■ ■ ■! ■MOT*MM«M>sSiaMMmasaflsssanBSSlbMMawwMssmflskwssmMS*BwsriUMMb A Surprise for Mrs. Spurling •«* So changed w e r e the floors that M rs. Spurling, back from a w e e k ’s v isit to the city, could hardly b e lie v e it w as her o w n h ou se. Jim had had Frank Lovejoy, the painter, get busy with A cm e Q uality F loor Paint and V arnish. T h e floors w ere refinished and beau tified. In fact, all the w ood w ork sm iled a w elco m e. A n d M rs. S. said i f a week and a little Acm e Quality could m ake such a differ en ce, sh e ’d go aw ay again and n o t conee back f o r a montk. ACME QUALITY Piint»-*VarnMk This Acm« Quality Paint and Varnish Service Station ia loeal headquarter« for oheerfully given «Jpfcr on nil paint matters—and lor Ao me Quality Product». See ua. k p u t p resid en t o f th a reanifla- tto a . 1 9 2 9 -1 9 1 « , praaMofi • n in e esrem a a y , w han o f stta a t trthutn wn9 henoaefl by th e nnU m aonvnatton. “Ood Bnva tha K in g” a n « “Atnorten,” th a M - tlo a a l nntbnma, w a n a s a f f by thn in tern a tio n a l g a th erin g . Joh n H. Moan, o t -M ljyauk e«, elected p resident In Bfc P a u l l u t year, and w ho gnM od Kl' through on e o f Its stoat t a i years sin ce th e o r g n n lsn tlm started 11 y ea rs ago In D etroit, g a v e th e d ele g a te s a tw o -fo ld m essage. " W h ile th e th o u g h tle ss g iv e to so c iety o n ly th e ir so cia l natu res, K lw a n ia n s are d ed ica tin g to o th ers th e p o ssessio n s o f th eir m ind s and h u r t s . K tw nnls Is m ak lh g m arked p rogress, th a t l i certain ; yet th e w orld lo o k s to th e o rg a n isa tio n for g re a ter fu tu r e aceom plishtnents la ev e ry lik e o f e n d u v o r ; and th is d em a n d s ev ery K lw a n ia n s a tte n tio n .” u i d Mr. Moss. Hands Out of P olltim SAN FRANCISCO, ( U P ) — BoV* leUam h a s fa iled la RusaJ», en d w ith thin fa ilu re w ill com e t h e .e h tlm a te fa ilu r e o f B o lsh ev ism 's p rojects o v er th e w orld, aceoW - in g to G eorge T hom as Mary», for- m er am bassador to csariat R ussia. Marye, accom panied' by*' h it w ife, h as Just returned to C a lk forn la fto m a sev era l months* tonr o f R ussia. H it hom e h In B u rlin g a m e,/ > ig e u e n t m i eem m u n lty o u tsid e « a n F ran cisco. “ B u sin ess Marye said, of th e governm ent. Ruaaln a lon g tim e to to w hat w e call norm al, o n e s th e p resen t form o f g overn m en t has been m odified. “ B u t th e m enaoe o f B o lsh e v ism is over. T he w orld m ay algh w ith r e lie f.” M arye w as am bassador t o Rua- aia from 1914 to 1 9 1 « , w h en h o resign ed th e poBt. H e h o ld s th e Order o f St. N ich olas N ev sk y , glv- third, Mrs. T hornton, teacher; With Lone P in e sta n d in g fourth , lir a . Grace C hlldreth, teacher. One hundred p er cent scores w ere htade by three boys from B u tte F all», three boys from P hoenix and Mary Sqider from Oak Grove. In the second try out o f th ese •even individual p up ils the six boys still scored h ig h m akin g us wonder If the A m erican boy has k eener ear than th e A m erican girl. A third and a fourth try ou t were held b efore h ig h est p late w as determ ined and Jo e H artley of P hoenix stood 100 per pent at last trial so w in n in g h ig h est prize of «3 .0 0 . The six boyz o f Phoenix and B u tte F a lls team s Breakfast received the cash prizes donated hy the A shland Cham ber o f Com cooks iq merce. 3 to 5 For the la st three years A sh minutes land 's Cham ber has sponsored the m usic m em ory w ork by g iv in g the cash p rises, w h ile P alm er Plano H ouse o f Medford and The uick Q uaker , h et and « R ose of A shland have to th e w in being, Is faster than plain to a st ning teama given prizes o f Vic F or scores of thousands it is solving trola records am ou n tin g to fiv e or the breakfast problem. nix dollars each. T h e m oot delicious o f breakfast«; it provides an excellent food'1balance" If you have k ep t coal In th e Of protein, carbohydrates and vita- bath tub all w in ter it should be m in e s— plus the “bulk” to make laxatives less often needed — that scrubbed out With sand th is authorities have made the dietetic spring. urge o f the World. Set A larm s Hundreds of Beautiful Wall Paper Patterns from which to select Akrtved From R ichm ond, Cal.— J. 0 . Rigg Mise G ertrude E n gle, principal and dean of gira la th e R oosevelt I u n io r High sch ool k t R ichm ond, Cn|.. and Mies E llen B ow ling, tea ch er of m ath em atics In th e that aShooI. and cou sin o f Misa E ngle, arrived in A shland yesterd ay to v ie lt Mies E n gle’s m oth er, Mrs. A n g ln Paints, Varnishes and Wall Paper * Phone 172 Advertise In TIr> Tidings Fresh Meats You can be sure of that — as sure as are dozens of other housewives who deal with us. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE THE EAGLE MARKET CALL 107 later now Q L est nourishing foods, less d* Bcious foods, simply to save tim e a»U a folly. Start now every day with food that "stands by” you through the m orning. Y our grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker O ats as you have alw ays know n thetn. Quick Quaker SCREEN- DOOR SETS (hardware) PAINT MOLDING WINDOW MATERIAL DOORS -A T - ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY B. Tracks » M Phone 20 .» » » » » « « « » » I « « » » . RENT A TYPEWRITER for the summer It pays to keep up your practice. Students Summer Rate on Now At fromjreshfnùt H ave You Qur$? I'.c.b:- i'-ini on O-Ccdar Mop« an < « n.-w cn« nt 5Oc. N ow iinicn»huv.OntyO »Cedar «• -iii.l produce such a mop at ••. «.!» a pri;e. A ll the iatnou« l ' : v L ir Icn 'iirC s; tria n g le ♦hrp.-d so I p iddcil «wgh. Get« inn. c r-n .t» and won’t dent, l.iv t ociglit. Urond covering i u i t'.icc. /Kt your dealer*« now. a n h im by N ich olas 11, Sad la th e o n ly foreign envoy to have ever bOSh * ° honored. Ho le ft Petro- grail • few w eeks b efore th e revo lu tio n o f 191«. ELHARFS BOOK STORE ROYAL Bven baby*» bonnet», »«tin costs and tiny booties can now be safely cleaned st home with the wonder ful new Oronitc Cleaning Fluid. PoHow direction» and lee how beautifully it clean« fun, kid glove«, flannel» or serges, hats, upholstery, rug», etc. ! N o chemical reaction «a fait dyei— only a mild, quick vaaiihing edor— clean« instantly! Heady now st grocery, drug, hard- »rare or department «tore» or at. Standard Oil Senfltc Stations. Fruit „ Flavored fZHfZ dont come hack C H A TTER G ela tin gfMDARDOB. OOMPe N t t»F CA1 l«9MA PA IN TIN G CONTRACTOR T h om pson an d B u rlin g a m e PnlM M o an d D ecorators P aper H an gin g — T in tin g a S pecialty. E stim a tes g la d ly furnished. Phone 98 1 9 < tf (A/QN-fXPtpSH/f FAINTING. Wpertnf7 Carpent F r ie n d ly U n d e rs ta n d in g Our service, first of all, is based upon friendly understanding. We strive to carry out every detail of the funeral anangements in the same conscientious manner that a trusted friend would do. A NY G IR L IN TR O U BLE— May com m u n icate With E n sig n L u o f th e Salvation A rm y nt th e W h ite S h ield H om e, '595 May- fa ir A ve., P o rtla n d , Oregon. MEMORIALS Mark every gra v e w ith our Suncroet Orchard, 4 and on od ialf Crystal gray, for Im m ediate or miMe north o f A shland . 234-3 F a il d elivery. 8. P en n iston W A N TED — 3 m o t tS CUt lo g s M anager, 175 B u t M ain. a p fly B ox Factory» 8881« W A N TED — A p p t«~ th ln fters at W / B . D u n n , It. L. Oabern. of T oronto, C anada, a n d E arl B. Stark, o f T acom a. W ash ., are purn IWR e stained and re- v isito r s In A shland and g u u t s of ftn lsh ed reason able, 118 A. 8t. .. . . . . , 21 1 -1 m o.* th e H otel AZhland. . ’ nt. The clim ax of thn school yeet’s kffort« in Music appreciation hnd Music M emory wnj-k waa reaohed 1 » Jackson C ounty School D ay In ^Lfehland w hen several team s of Vive m em bers com peted. N one of th e one-room sch o o ls of th e coun t y entered co n testa n ts, though thb work had b een ca refu lly given in several o f th ese schools. In th e first try out, th e B u tte F a lls team scored h igh est average Winning first place, Mrs. R hea flo o r , teacher; P hoenix team «cored second, Mrs. Edith F ish , teacher; and Oak G rove third, Soviet Plan Of . Government Fails “ T he tim e Is com in g soon when th e m otion p icture w ill take the tru e sto ry o f ev ery p eop le to all o th er p eo p les,” Mr. M illiken told th e m any K lw a n ia n s. “ Then th ere w ill he u n d erstan d in g which w ill m ake w ar and h atred s tm- Swenson & Peebler D R . J . P . CHISHOLM erin g and M u o n w ork . N ow and V eterin ary G radu ate rem odelin g. D ay or c o n tr a c t P h o n e 8 6 8 -J 7 S 7 O ak S t. W m . B. G ould, 453-J. 221-1-m o. W ANTED— W ork fhr m an and team . Ben N lvason, i l l Wimer M M MOBS ' ■ IK MUSC cornisi H ands o ff p olities, but h ands In a ll le g isla tiv e m a tters o f p ub lic concern, apd thq stu d y o f com m unity, sta te n ation al, and Inter n atio n a l q u estio n s from a n on partisan stan d p oin t, waa forcibly nrged today a s action for a ll K i- w an ls club s, by H arry B. K arr, o f B altim ore, a past p resid en t o f th e organ ization, to d e le g a te s from C anada and th e U nited S ta tes at to d a y ’s sessio n s. “ K lw an is has a lw a y s m ade It a cardinal ru le to keep o u t o f polo- tic s .” Mr. K arr rem inded th e 8 ,0 0 0 d eleg a tes. “ Y et th e tim e has now arrived w hen K lw an is' stren g th and p osition m a k es it of Interest th a t stu d y be g iv en v ita l q u e stio n s,” he advised. “ Make up y o u r m ind s as Kt- w a n la n s to h ave you r m eetin g s g iv e real a tten tio n to public b usi n ess; scan a ll le g isla tio n g o in g on, and begin to th in k in d iv id u a l ly and c o lle c tiv e ly .” One o f th e fir st issu es th a t m ig h t w ell re ceiv e a tten tio n w ould be th e sto p ping of th e w h o lesa le p a ssin g o f la w s and fo o lish le g isla tio n , for th e w orld can n ot be reform ed hy re so lu tio n s and la w s, accord in g to possible.” Mr. KAl-r. In A m erica a lo n e 1 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 9 The Movies Civilize adults every day are g o in g to T he trem end ous Im portance c f school In m otion p icture th eatres, the m otion p icture as an a lly to peace and as a bond to link no he declared. T he form er M aine tio n s In m u tu al u nd erstan ding executive calld on K lw flntans to and accord has n ever b een m ore find out “W hat Is R ig h t w ith the a p p a ren t than It is today, accord R o v es.” Tom orrow ’s sessio n of th e co n in g to Carl E. M illiken, form er govern or o f M aine, and now secre vention w ill be g iv en o v er to In tary o f th e M otion P ictu re P ro ternational co m m ittee reports and d u cers and D istrib u tors 6 f A m eri an ad dress on " J u stice and W orld ca, Inc., o f w hich W ill H. H ays is P ence,” by Dr. S tep h en 8. W ise, Rabbi o f N ew Y ork . president. F O R BALE or T R A D E :— 6 lo ts In O old en d ale, W ash in g to n , a lso 160 acres A lfa lta m a s k Ip « h e v ille . Oregon— w ill trad e fo r A sh- lan d o r M edford property. Mrs. 8. A . P rose, 214 Garfield St. P B m O E ’S T R A N SF E R 217-1 mo. P h o n e « 2 0 STB B S t. D raynge, sto ra g e and lo n g d ist MISORLLkNEOVB an ce h auling. 1 0 -tf HELP WANTED« e ~ E xp er ienced sten ograp her for perm an e n t p osition If satisfa cto ry . A d d ress ap plications to Boa 9, care o f T id in gs. M W -« ft 1(1 reflex condition*. And they CAN Mtnated dc«p<* year discourage- with “ quack” remedied and »urgh erctiont. My thousand* of succcm - n In many yea« jiiW tto PROVE Punher, i u'lii G uarantee in TNG toctsenity c e te o i Pllctor re- » fluid the natlertl'» fee. No Experience and modern equipment enable us to serve you well. Friendly understanding helps to lighten the burden of sorrow. J. P. Dodge & Sons Funeral Wreckers _______________ 'D iy P hon« 2 1 1 . *- N ight- R hone« 111-L — 281-J n v M r u s it ppose this were the iding of a newspaper idle referring to the ok Who stole YOUR crooks stea l your car. H srt- rd T h eft In surance w ill m ake >od your loss. D on’t put all >ur faith In lo ck in g d evioes id you r ow n ca refu ln ess, hese help, b u t are n ot Infal- ile . lain com m on sen se requires a t yon be fu lly Insured. t h in a GENERAI PARA tiA S I M u t o r D i l / ¿ ' FO R D S, LEEDOM ’ S ----- ---- “Buco No. 7 P ofeh ------------- The Best Polish We Know Of. __ United States Royal Cord Tires in all sizes from 30-3 1-2 to 33-6.75. Balloons for the Cadilac figency er the Bartford Fire Insurant» Company. yc — make sure that you have complete protection. Replacement Parts Billings Agency t e a l feUtt à M UedrnM« SUDDEN SERVICE Bstab. IS S I nt «1 » . M ain St. M l FOR EVERY CAR Just aerosa freni The L itk it Springs Hotel. Phone 104