TTT’ FJ District Attorney Am Rayas virtually admitted that the state's case, bum on the tm tlaoay of Mrs. Wtaeatau, Mm aWp»l to ool ls y s i, following bar statement that indicates she porjurad hdr- ■elf on the stood darlag the « S ta r W itn e ss A d m its preliminary haartog of the even* 1 « H er T e stim o n y » lis t. i , ' j w a s P erju red FOR RENT— 8 room furnished FOR RENT—Furntshea cabine apartment elpse in, 140 N. Main, and small apartments. Rsaaon- Phene 979-Y. 10J-tf abie by weak or month. 1C3 Gran H ast «ear FOR RENT— 3 large furnished rooms with hath and garage, LOST AND FOUND 1038 E. Main. 101-9 FOUND— 1937 license plates, FOR.. RENT—Attractive for- Owner can have same by calliag oh Daniel Payne, Ashland Realty 'and paying far this ed. 99-S water heater, with or without garage. C4V 189. Pioneer or HELP WANTED Phone 194 J. 99-tf WANTED— Reliable company with business established, desires married man between ages of 38* and 40 to represent them in Ash­ land. One with sales experience or dealing with public preferred. Salary and commission. Very gofcd shancs» lor advancement. W. G. care Tidings. 90-4* FOR SALE—Five room house FOR SALE—Victrola and 83 93000. Seven room, 82600. records, |4 0 . 470 Allison SI. Large lot, two blocks west Nor­ 108-8* mal. Others. Phons 493-3. « 30-1-mo* FOR SALE—Trunk, spare bed and springs, 310 1-2 Granite. FOR SACRIFICE SALE— Ten 103-3* sores partly inside eity limits on good street, 6-rebm house, big FOR SALE— Manzanita wood, barn for 18 kead stock, 80-ton si­ A. 8. Park, T il Liberty. Phone la, other buildings, good for chick­ 465. 168-6 ens, dairying or fruit. .Price only DAVIDSON'S TRANSFER dry >8500, tonus. H. C. Oaley, 65 B. wood for sale. Residence 55 Srd Main at. 101-3 S t Phone 111. * 99-1-mo.* IF YDU WANT a good heme inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. BOARD AND ROOM la modern home, warm, furnace heated FOR SALB—Cook and heating rooms. One and half blocks from ■teres, 86 to 823. Eagle Braes Library, 120 Gresham St. Phone Foundry, 140 Oberlin St. 80-lm* • 10. 101-3* Counter Leghorn Farm, Ash­ land, O n ., for high grade, vigor­ ous breeding c oc Insel« Orde: now. 86-ti STEAM HEATED BOOMS—A WOOD— Dry thick Manzanita few more choice warm steam md. Tavhrner. P heuelfF S. heated rooms at permanent 100-16* rates. Hotel Ashland. lOO-tf J O B. HK N T— Foa-only 1» pe r _ . FOB SALE-rrBicycle, also cook mo, first floor bed room, furnish­ ■tors and organ. 118 High. 101-S* WANTED— By Normal girl, an­ other Normal girl to share a con­ venient, pleasant apartment. Rent. IS per month. Barber apartments. Phone 112. 102-1 W anted — washing to do at my home. Will call and deliver. Address, G. W. B-. care Tidings. MATERNITY ROMS — 198 Granite. Reasonable tonna. 84-tf ilAMAKER TRANSFER a n d Storage Co. office at residence, 174 North Main. Phene 410. 77-tf ANY GIRL IN ^TROUBLE— May communicate with Ensign Lee • of the Salvation Army at tbs White Shield Rome, » « May- fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. NEW YORK, Dec. SI.— (UN) — Teaching jb e deaf to 'hear** with their eyes Is now a practto- able possibility, according to J. W. Legg, research engineer e f the Wastlnghouao laboratories, and inrenter of a new ■ device known aa the "oslso.’’ The Instrument translates sound vibrations into visible waves which are reproduced oa a tiny mirror. Although t l i principle of the device is old this Is tbe first time it has ever been applied to a portable Instyumewt. Extensive experiments now be­ ing made by Dr. Robert Gault of the national resaareh council in Washington áre expected to lead development of a device to be car­ ried In the pocket by deaf par­ sons. By watching the mirrior It will be possible for them to un­ derstand ordinary conversation and even plays, and muafe. WBLL DRILLING . R. C. Vochatxer, deep ‘ well English inventors have suggest­ drilling, Talent, Ore. Phons 389- J-3. Estimates given on water ed the possibility of a flame that systems. 100-1-mo.* SUBSCRIBE FOR THE T1D1NG8. i Church Directory 6 Seventy Year Old Engineer Retires Frietto limited Eyo, Ear, Nòe« and 1 M L MAT9TB B. MtÄw" X-B«y, focMing 1 Physician awd •a iseo n 108 Pioneer Ave» Office aed Resldsat Phone Office Heers io - 13 a’ m. 9 - 4 p. m. 9:90 - 7:90 p. m. 0 . EL L Y B Q N S H IN N , Pickwick Stage Systems P h y sic ia n and B u g « « D e n tist A S H L A N D TO A L L P O IN T S S O U T H O ffice P hon« 1 6 4 4 ■ H o m e P h o n e 164-L Citizens Bank Bldg. OFFICE HOURS 10 to 18 a. a . —I to S ». as. Office Phons 161 Res. Phone 114 Citisene Baak BaUdtag Evenings by Appointment Five Schedules Dally—4 :8 0 a. m.; 10:00 a. m.: 1:10 0:00 p. m.: 11:88 ». m. Stop over anywhere and as often as yon like. TRUNKS—See the Agent. . • 4EATS— High backed reclining three weaM) » SAN I FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS Get your tickets from Pickwick S t a » Agnat Tavern Cafe— 187 Rest Main St. Pheae *4 DR. ROLAND A L LE N Convalescent Home P h y sic ia n a n d OREGON POW ER CO M PANY ftugeoo 1M Granite Street Facing Park and Lithia Fountain Mm. W. M. Barber In C har» Practical Nursing Termst «8 to 88.60 per day Good Cheer, Good Care, Good Food— Our slogan. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution on foreclosure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the county of Jackson, to me directed and dated on tbe 30th day of November, 1926, in a cer­ tain action there, wherein The Pacific Savings and Loan Associa­ tion, a Corporation as Plaintiff rjoevered pudgment against W. C. Gibson and Camilla Gibson, husband and wife, tbe defendants, for the sum of one thousand sixty- four and 61-100 (81064.51.) Dol­ lars with Interest at 10 per cent with costs and disbursement tax­ ed at Twenty-one and no-100 <821.00) Dollars, and the fur­ ther sum of One hundred (8100.00) Dollars as attorney's fees, which judgment was enroll­ ed and docketed in the Clerk’s of­ fice of said Court in said .County on the 29th day of November, J.926. Notice la hereby given that ed %»r housekeeping, running wa­ FOR SALK—Light spring rig ter and gas for cooking. Barber and orchard cultivator cheap. Make offer. Address, T. L. Tay­ execution, I will, on the 8th day o f lor» 81« 8. Central St. Medford, ’ January, 1637, at 10(00 a. m., at Ore. 101-4* the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, in Lost— Overcoat, with scarf FOR SALE— Wood at 312 per and pair of gloves,* just outside of .cord, black oak. Body fir, 810.50 Jackson county, Oregon, offer for depot. Finder retern to Tidings eord. Sawing included, 12 in. sale and will sell at public sec­ office. Reward, 161-2 oak. 8< tier, 16 In. 84.90 Her. tion for cash to the highest bid­ der, to satisfy said judgment, to­ body fir. 83.50 and 84.” Phone gether with the costs of this sale, When .the patent office was 196-R or call 989 B St, L. A. subject to redemption as provid­ drat opened only 200 or 300 pat­ Decker. , 101-1 mo.* ed by law, all of the right, title ents were issued yearly. Now and interest that the said defend­ there are 45,000 annually,, not ants, W. C. Gibson and Camilla including trademarks. Gibson bad en tbs 13th day of December, 1922, or now have in and to the following described property situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to- Methodiet Episcopal Church wlt: N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pefrberton, Pastor, 117 Lots 1, 2 and 3, of Block 3, in Laurel street. Phone 87 the Alfa Addition to the City of Fall Gospel Temple Ashland, Oregon. Presbyterian Chnrch Boulevard . Main and Helman Street«. J. S. Murphy, Paator RALPH G. JENNINGS agir T. Mltohelmore, Pastor, Sheriff of Jackson County, Ore. 133 N. Main St. Phons 491-L. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, «tous Church, Fifth and Main Deputy. streets Lutheran Church E. F. Bingham, Pastor Services in Adventist Church. 78-6-Frl. Fourth and C St. H. H. Young, Trinity Episcopal Church Pastor, 638 Boulevard. Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, First Oiureh e f Christ *2 Second «treat. Phone 110 •> lenUst— south Pioneer Ave. Mrs. William Aitken, First Congregational Chnrch Reader, 128 8. Pioneer. Phone Boulevard 448-L. ' - Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney 469 Boulevard SAN FRANCISCO, Rec. SQ,— (U N )— After working for thp Free Methodist Church B. Mala and Sixth Street same oom pan y for more than 57 Imam E. Thompson, Pastor. yearn, Roger Trewlck, veteran passenger train engineer, will Baptist Chnrch Catholic Church step down from his caT on New riargadine and First Streets. Sixth and C Streets Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, The Rqv. Father, J. A. Carmody Ytear's eve and retire from ac- Oak Street Sixth and C «Meets, Phone 106 LOS ANGELES, Dec? 90. (UN) — Possibility that Atmee Semple McPherson and her co- defendants In the famous “kid­ naping“ caos wHl never be tried loomed here teday as tbs result of accusations hurled by Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman, “hoax" ’»a- mau, and the state's star witness. Keyes declared that he believ­ ed it would now be impossible to obtain a conviction because of thp complications that hays fol­ lowed Mrs. Wiseman's allocations and strongly Intimated that the charges, against Mrs. McPherson, her mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy and Kenneth O. Ormlaten, wyald be dropped. W H IT T L E T R A N S T R R A ST O R A G E 0 0 . Goal, W ood and S to r a g e Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long n i l e n f H a u lin g A u to F r e ig h t T erm inal OFFICE HOURS 10-18 A. M. M First National Bank » Tailor-Made flheee Wtmea's Shoes, «7.80 Men's Shoes, 8 7 4 8 For the Whole Family Tailor-Made Shoes are m to six actual root measi Rents In any atyle— in leather you like heat and high or tow shorn «g yog j Ter. W w you ~ma enjoy 1 eemfort and have perfect k style and maxiaztm ears P h on e 117 O ffice 8 9 O ak 8 V 1S T S T . G A R A G E BEAUTE Rear Union OB Station Valve Refacing and Grinding a Specialty We have installed.. maebiQsry whieh makes your reives op­ erate perfectly. We Inspect «are, locate trouble t e e ♦< o M d l e , _____ W ith SH O PPE (Over The Tidings) F o r A p p o in tm e n t a n earn est apprécia* tio n o f th e g o o d w ill and co* A ccred ited I , L POWELL (mineral Transfer Good team and motor trneks. Good service at a reasonable pblee — Phone 18. op eration w h ic h h a v e y e a r after y e a r rew ard ed our ef* JORDAN« SASH AMD CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tf forts to m ake th is C om pany a fa c to r in th e g r o w th o f e • Pays Business Office Practice M edford B u sin ess C ollege Boa Fair AUewaace 6 L IT H IA com m u n ities We serve, w e e x te n d sincere w ish e s for a h a p p y an d prosper* T rainln< LEGHORNS Trapnceted and Individually Pedigreed N sw oom he P or W ood P h on e 631 g . m < n . Blox, 1BO en. ft. Choice Hatching Eggs ’ 1 A. B E R T F R E E M A N , ous N e w Y ear. 111 Nutley St.— Phons 456-J The California'Oregon Power C om p an y^ G O LT L E M O N S Learn to play Oolf this winter and be ready frfr the opening of the Ashland coarse this spring. Lot Me Poach Ton BILLY SELKIRK Instructor, » Ashland Golf Club Studio, 131 B. Bain B y T a y lo r RHEUMATISM . F»r J * * TIUSLETS RNEHNATK T ttU H NAVS O I V I N U 6 U I 9 í > t ^^y SFUMWYÍ NOTATE A B O U T IT -WC4.U, M oeow claims r r - . 9 a o o o B ocks -V i S t i l l i t DoesMT s e e M RÍOHT FOR M e TO s p e « D THis M ower wtieN l ' m N o ’ TV30,«co WHCN YÇÜ Kk JW BÜT HARtÆR ^ r iL c S° , W , speaalitt. Nothing same at the law orties of Moore, h» Aghkwdr Otago; proper vouchers nait duly ' within six months from th pubWeatlou hereaL whieh cember 3, 1F3«.