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osali« »««H DB. W. J. CRANDALL Osteopathic Former Ohampioa SNAP FOR QUICK SALE—My hems located at 40« Iowa street. Ashland, Ore., for «3200. Address 1 room furnished house, ‘ close la. Df. George J. Kins, 424 East Inquire Hardy Ríos. 88-tf fth i t . Long Reach. Cal. 86-6 ì g f e O t f y boMh! - - i n FOB B A L B or EXCHANGE— jaranita. Reagogablf term»- 84-tt Good 6-room house, furnished, 2 HftMAKRE TBANSFHH a n d tots SffkICfi each, fruit and ber Storage Co. office at residence, ries, 1‘ garages, hen bouse, wood shed, dandy place - for chickens 174 North Main. Phono 4fj>. within 3 blocks of city library, ' , .»7-tf «1.800, «88’ down an* «80 * per w e l l DHÌLUNO— IL C. month. Will take good ear.' fe e Ashland Realty Go. 78-tf Kpr bargains In Real Estate try Brown end Rios, «« No. Main. 884-tf. FOR RENT— Two well furni»h- ished housekeeping rooms. «1« per month, <«« Helman S t 8 7 -| FOB RENT—Nice clean rooms. Reasonable. The Annex. 79-lMo* FOB SALB— 18 brown leghorn hens, 2 years old, good strain. 648 Bast Main. 80-8* FOB BA IR - Barred rock cock, ersls of the laying strata, «2, W L. Moore, R. F. D. 7H -W 9. MALE HELP WANTED— Can use two more live salesmen who are not afraid to work. Earn some Xmas money. See C. J. Grimm, Columbia Hotel, Bunday. 81-1* FOB BALE apd EXCHANGE^- Five acres, splstdldiy located, of good soil in Bellview district. Soms fruit- »1,000 and take part LAPIKP— We pay «50 hundred in good team or cows. Bee Ash- gilding egrd sets. Beginner's op land Realty Company. 78-tf portunity. No soiling. Addressed versal, 82 North State 8t., Chl- FOB SALK— 5-room bopsp at envetoes brings particulars. Uni- 871 Mountain Ave with 8 lo ta ,/0 cago, Ream 7«1. >81-1* xJOO each, nearly 100 hens, large hen house, garage, Ashland Real ty Co. 71-tf FOR BALE— Five A om house 82008. Seven room. >2500. Large lot, two blocks west Nor mal. Others. Phone 468>-J. 8 « -l-m e t FOR SALE—Good four .tube, radio also Corona typewriter. TRADE—Will trade for city Good* conditltion. Call 440 Hel property or going business, all or man St. 81-2* part of ninety acres, three mile« FOR SALE—Twenty five tens from Medford, on city pipe lines, with Irrigation; fine road, near first crop hay. Mark True. Phone 89-3* school. Abt quickly. C. C. Darby, 14F3. Box 1128, Medford. Or«. 8 8-8 FOR SALE — carload empty linseed oil barrels and drums. 60 and 75 cts. Swenning ft Gear Dependable Painting Contractas-s, 316-R. '87-6* ' a l i è n a Lodge No. 49, I. O. FOR SALE—W. J . Blackwell’s O. F — Motas ta the L O. O. F- services, building, repairing, hall every Thursday. Noble » i V£ painting, tinting and c e m e p t work. Phone 26Í-L. ‘ 87-1-mo. cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop- FOB HALE— Cook and heating stovfa, 88 to 885. Engle Brass nrrfsi Bdfesfttah Lodge No. 24 -—Meets In the I. O. O. F. UpH Foundry, 140 Oberlin B t 80-lm* op tbs 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. yO B g g ljm ... Manzanita wood Nbbto Otan*. Mrs. May E»b; Resorting Becretery, MBs A. 8. Park, 711 lib erty afreet. Phone 446. 86-8 Lodge Directory Bffcordey, Temple every Saturday. E x i t ed Rnler, James Bowers Apo retary, Ed Thornton. every 1st Friday. Illustrions Potentate, F. corder, WWU No. K T. H- » I. Q. O. F. 3rd Fridays, landér, Mll- ». .CgltfV*«. of 37»« R ite—4 sonic hall evar Meets ulternta Ashland and Gi cess Tlrzgh, 1 Princess Znle Meets In the Masonic hall o l the 2nd and ÄA M owUy«. Master Counsellor, Milton Franklin; Senior COBwaUpr. Roland Parks. * Acorn Circle No. 184, Nu*** bore of the Woodcraft.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the or ptiu Counter Leghorn Farm, Ash Foley Pills, diuretic, In constante land, Ore., for high grade, vigor use over twenty-five years, a re ous breeding cockerels. Order liable, valuable medicine, aid in nopr. . 88-tf regulating this flow and in keep ing the system free of the lurking BOARD AND ROOM poisons that cause certain phases A board A N D ltboM m modem of ill health and bodily* pains. Falisfactlon guaranteed. Ask for home, warm furnace, heated Foley Pills, diuretic. You may rooms. One and half blocks from need them now. Sold everywhere. Library, 120 Gresham St. Phone 310. 91-3 Burnstde R elief Corps, No. WL—Meets ta the I. o . o. ». hall no the 1st and «rd Satur days. at 8 p. m. President, Mrs. Alice Turners Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr. Church Directory M ethodist Episcopal Church N. Mffn and Helman Streets. Hugh X. Mltchelmore, Pastor, 182 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st and l t d Thursdays, at the Moose Hall. Thesopbcal Lodge meets each Monday night, 7:80 Lutheran Church Services In Adventist Church, Fpurth and C St. H. H. Young, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. *- Ashland Camp No. 248, W. o . W— Meets to the I. O. 0 . F. halt on tlie Snd and 4th Mon days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con sul Commander, C. B. Lade. R lefttist— South Pioneer Ave. rs. William Altkeft, Flrgt eader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone 448-L. Pilot Bock Encampment Ne. dayq. C. E. Hooper, Scribe? f ir s t Church of O f l s t 3 Nasarene Streets Pastor Boulevard J. <1. Murphy, Pastor Stone Úhurck, Fifth and Main streets E. F. Çlngham, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Chuiwh Second Street Rev. P. K. Huqimoad, Vicar. 42 Second Street Phone 111 Christian Church Boulevard Rev. Chus. D. Gaffney 489 Boulevard B and 8ècond Streets. V. K. Allison. Pastor, 630 Boulevard E. Main and Sixth Street Emma P.. Thompson, Pastor. Catholic Church each m op ». A.rtoory, Visitors Welcome. G. I natte, Conunhpder. Church N. Main and Laurel streets.' ■ Fhur H- F. Pemberton. Pastor, 117 P. C. Laurel street. Phone 87. —----------- Presbyterian Church »t Library. hall on Wilburn Way. Mrs.,C. E. Shinn, secretary. Address 174 Oak St. or Phone 184. (United Prese Staff Correeffoa- unanimous opinion ef ooqsarm- tires that tfae address will, do dent) TOKYO (United Press) “Japan much toward ironing pot the had- LOS ANOELlj¡8. Dec. 1 » ^ - cannot afford eren to «insider a feeling left by efeats preceding (UN )—Jack Dempsey, former war with the United States. She adoption of the American imml- world's helvywelght champion, I» might, however, well consider an gratlon law«, which egpludp Ataa- shipping rope and boxing with armed struggle, If neeeaaary, to Uca from the Patted States. shadows »gain, bnf what Abe fu protect her oommerce with the , Government officials here were p r e hold« tór the man dethroned (rreat American market.“ delighted with the reception glren by Oene Tunner Only p ill reve»l. This statement b y , one of t ie Mateudrlsa la Philadelphia and Dempsey took hip #rst wfljrk- best Informed foreign observers in the favorable reaction caused by out here Friday since the mewtor- Japan largely summarises 'tBe his address. abip'hakM« h l the century nt ffcU- opinion of American resident In adelpWe on the night of Septem Japan, on the repeated scares in bur i> .” ' jingoistic newspapers of an Ameri Qhservers declared the fWTter can-Japanese war. champion appeared to be I» hope . Americans resident in tMs-eoun- shape but It was too early '* to try are convinced the Japanese do make any predJptXnA not consideratile possibility of con “I feel fine," Dempsey declar flict between the two nations and Relief L egislation U Ixpeet- ed at his gymnasium. However, they see in the recent address de ed to Rèceive Support he declined to discuss plant for livered by Ambassador Matsud- From Booth the future, Insisting that be had zira, the Japanese representative no Idea whether be could get In Washington, in his speech at BROOKLYN, M. Y., Dee. IS. J back into shape again tp ma»e a the Japanese Day celebration at — (UN) — Western farmers are comeback in tfae ring. the Philadelphia Sesqul-Conten- expecting support from southern 1 "I’ll know much more a few nlal Exposition, a virtual official cotton growers la their demands Weeks from now." he said. recognition between the two na for agricultural relief legislation. i He intends to take a tions. Mrs. Florence Kahn, congress workout every day, gradually In Matsudriza emphasised the ec woman from California said creasing the training grind, but onomic inter-dependence between Thursday night In addressing probably won’t be going at full Japan and America, pointing out members of the Brooklyn cham stride until after the holidays. that Japan Is the best customer ber of commerce. ot the United States in the Pacific She predicted that no such NEW YORK CHURCH GETS and that America Is the greatest legislation will be considered at the present session of cos-' altar plow la « 5 purchaser of Japanese products. It Is common knowledge In Jap-, NEW YORK/ Pec. 18 — (UN) an that the economic position o f . p r i n c i p a l stumbling — The Cathedral of St. John the the Empire depends very largely block Mrs. Kahn said In dts- Divine Is shortly to have an altar on American purchases of Japan the ls«t session, “was cloth of priceless value, coApris ese raw’ silk. The silk raised In the legislation demanded by the ing more than 100 plepes of Japan for export, and loss of this farmers of the mlddlowest, popu rare old lace, formerly heirlpomt market wojild mean little short of larly known as the McNary- in the homes ot as many women ruin for Japan. Haugen bill. The measure failed Similarly Japan depends to a In (both houses and congress ad of social prominence, coauu'uni cants in the Episcopal Diocese of considerable extent on the ITnlte<f journed without action. New York, and who, un44f-the States for her supply of raw oot- "The western farmers are look leadership of Mrs. William H. ton. although the past fiscal year ing to the south for help. They Sage, Mrs. Henry W. Monroe has seen a great development ,in are hopeful that the south will Mrs. Haley yiske and Mrs. Lewis consumption of Indian cotton by furnish a sufficient number of B. Cawtry, donated the ^ace the Osaka mills. t recruits to support some satisfac Ambassador Matsudriza’a speech tory and adequate farm relief1 piece«, the Intrinsic v a lu q . of which alone is placed at more was printed extensively In the Jap legislation. Many southern men anese press and it Is the almost who opposed this legislation are than «100,000. now wavering because of the THE WHAT AND WHY OF A slump In cotton. “DIÚBKTIC” Some are also stirred up beeause of the missionary work Diuretics are used to aid I the kldnesy In carrying on thelr,,nec- former Governor Lowden of Il essary work of picking out a t the linois ha« been doing In the blood stream certain poisons south. Southern growers are be which must be regularly carried ginning to organise and they are off in the secretions to preserve demanding that their represen- Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father. J.-A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 F ree M ethodist Church Baptist Ohnrck Hargadine and First Streets. Myron 8. Wopdworth, Pastor; Quk Street ttorney substantial agricultural DR. MATTIK B. SHÀ w , f*hyelclau an* Surgeon 108 Pioneer ÂVe Office and Résident Phone Office Hours 10 - 18 «. m. 2 - 4 p. m. • 8:80 - 7:30 p. m. X-Ray, Including Teeth Dr. Charles A. Haines Physician and Surgeon ( Citisene Bank Öldg. Office Phone 181 Res. Phons 184 Jf, . * * Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L OFFICE HOURS JO to 12 ». m.— 2 to B p. m. Citlsess Bank Bulldiag Evenings by Appointment Convalescent Home DR. BOLAND ALLEN 188 Granite Street Facing Park and Llthla Fountain Phoup 188-J » * 1 »« • * Residence Phono l«8-L Mrs. W. If. Barber in Cbaxffe 1 ,8 * practical Nursing enna: «2 to 88-00 per day ood Cheer, Good Care, Good Food— Our slogan. „ J WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage » Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal Rhone 1X7 Office 80 Oak S t Tallor-Mada Shoes are flt to six actual foot meast meats In any atyle— la leather you like hast and high or low shoes as you i fer. Now you can enjoy f comfort and kata peritaA gl style and maximum sarv H. C. MANSON THS POWDRR FDFF Rear Unton 0*1 R ation BNAvns asom (Over The TUtaffs) Valve Retaclng and Grinding ---- n- Spetaalty We have Install«#‘4taaéhlnef*y which makes your valves op erate perfectly. relief. By Taylor BESIOCSYOUSAIDTHIS v t a S A 50 Lie Ktetove ffirr IT'5 naming Bor , BffAn-trs uxwe rbo. COME OFF AMYTiMe - kOfftt HOW TH' B old ' Now Under the Direction of Rose Sullivan. Fan AppoiDtmwU SAN DIEGO, Dec. 18.— (UN) —Search for William R. Johnson millionaire Chicago gangster, was renewed today with the convic T. L. POWELL Accrédité* tion In superior court of District GenttrsI Transfer *. attorney C. C. Kempley snd As- team and mtaor trucks, Trafatinf Fays detent District Attorney C. G. service at g reasonable — Phons 88. Selleck, accused of soliciting and CHAMPAIGN,_|U.; Dec. lF 3 2 Shorthand íccCpting a «40,000 bribe from (UN)—The Stanford university JORDANS PASH AND Machtae Booklceeptag Johnson. football team is the national CABINET WORKS The money was alleged to have champion, according to the Dick Corner Hetatun au« Vau Ness. BU iiieM ow ice rTactic© 184-tf been passed to obtain the acquit inson footbip» rating system-, and Phone 181. Medford Businesi C o llie tal here in 1926 of Thomas John will j>e presented with the Hiss- son, brother of the rich Chicago man Iropy, emblematic of the * Bug FMr AB wwmm an, charged Jointly with Hugh "Dickinson championship," prob McGovern with the murder of ably at the Stgnford-Alabama George McMahon In an under game on New Year’s day. Rig, vigorous birds, woightng world feud. The Dickinson rating ranks over 6 tbs. each. Llnebred and William Buck, deputy sheriff, teams upon« the strength of op Individually Pedigreed from a returned Sunday after a three ponents. It takes In only games Progeny Tested Dam with 2 week’s fruitless search for John played during the regular season year record of 664 eggs (1st yeaP>271 eggs). son in Chicago, armed with a not Including post season contests Only a limited number left. warrant charging brlbeftr. Prices very reasonable, wit« so the outcome of the post season proven breeding ability. Pedl. Chicago police will arrest John contest will not affect the award. gree furnished. son when he appears at his room Stanford baa 22.60 points un- at the exclusive south shore ho dor the Dickinson system. Navy, Jxithu* Leghorns tel or at one of his two alleged with only a tie with the Army 112 Nhttey St. Phons 466-J gambling houses, Buck reported. against Its record, ranked second The San Diego county grand with 21.88, Notre Dame and jury which indicted Kempley and Michigan were next In the list Selleck as Its first moje in a wit# 21.26 each. probe of official corruption here, Other teams ranked as follows: Will go tato session again Mon Lafayette 20:00; Southern day. Further Indictments are ex California 17:60; Alabama 14.* pected. 67; Ohio Stgie 14:26; Army 14.-. Kempley and Selleck, convicted 38; Brown, Northwestern 1111- School Children Sell More after the Jury had been opt twenty nd1s and Pennsylvania 13.76 ' Than 078 Worth oT hours, are at liberty for ten days each. Christmas Seal* . . on ball of 14,000 each, pending To the Fifth A and Sixth B - appeals. Sentences will be pro grades at the Washington school nounced December 20th. HEAP » D u r a r CVAflS AD* goes the honor of selling the greatest Ofarlatmas Mom and Pop T hat ’ s Too much a SCONP HAMO UMOQ6UA-TF6 ;»85 ARC RUSTY ANO LIAB l S ■o BReAX ANYTlUe AND-Wff •top »s «F ull of artcres — Praciicp Limited T q Office Phone IM Pirat National Bank Building viete, IF * 0 cording to Mrs. S. A. Robinett, di rector e f Seal «ales in Ashlapd. Over «75 Mg« t>««h solf by the school chlldtan and the prlnnjng room, with >11« Kennedy as teacher, sold «16.46, as thislr share of this amount. Additional iacH ttes for sales have been prorMwl, fflth ten ty r - mal schoel girls who will be in Ashland over'tfae holidays volun teering id opetato Quotas nt |h e postofflco the next cents, 60 Christina« biggest ba of the spring. rtudto, i n