4 •A IL » HDIKGB the -city collects approximately 330,000 annually. The new rates will be revised in order to give the city approximately |60,00Q a year in water rentals. This work, it Is understood, w ill pro­ ceed at once. I t R o lle d R ig h t In FIERCE storms in CALIFORNIA DAMAGE K in d ergarten and Nursery Kindergarten 1 n d Nursery, 140-3* Mrs. A . V. Hardy, 31 So. 2nd. FO R S A L E — A sm all w ell Im­ proved ranch close In, f . L. N ut­ FOB RENT— T h ree room fur- ter, 240 K. Main. (Continued from page one) Blahed apartm ent. P h on e 273-Y MATERNITY HOME — 152 FOR BALE— ..Here's ..another 141-2 one. Auto camp, service station, G ranite. R eason ab le term s. 8 4 -tf repair garage; on Pacific high­ F O B R EN T— F urnished apta. H A M A K ER T R A N SF E R a n d way, near Ashland. Price 17000/ n ear N orteal. A lso p artly fur- S torage Co. o ffic e a t resid en ce, Terms. Gould Realtor. 463-J. 174 Nor^h Main. P h o n e 4'10. niebed hoqae. Inquire 451. P alm 187-lf, A ve. 141-10* AWT G IR L IN T R O O B U B -—May FOR RENT - Rooms FOB eom m u n lcate w ith E n sig n L ee a p artm ents and cabina w ith ga­ o f the Salvation A ndy at the STEAM HEATED ROOMS— A ragt ra ges. R eason ab le by m onth W hite Shield Home, 545 May- steam o r Week. B a th er Api A pts. 153 Oran- few m ore choice warm fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon. B arber heated rooms at rates. Hotel Ashland. F D R R E S T — ru n U S h ed apta., n d u nfurnished fla t, 35 Bo. 2nd 2 5-tt WANTED permanent 100-tf FOR EXCHANGE — R eal Estate ttlscelaneons Three men were hurt when an lnterurban train ran wild in the TO ECHANGE— 6 room house, streets of Meadville, Pa., and crashed Into the home 'of Quendeil BOARD and ROOM — O n e located at 447 Rock St. for* well Biemer, as pictured here. Improved tract of one or two block from Normal, 451 Palm Ave. 1 4 1 -1 0 * acres In or near Ashland, Ad- g 145,000 IS COST to the distribution system and dress owner S. W. Martin, 429 OF PRESENT SESSION the extension to the Talent water WANTED — By middle aged Pacific Terrace Klamath. 140-4* F t » BALE— Fresh Jerw y COW. couple, no children, to rent or service. This motion was passed FOR H.A e or TRADE— 140 140 Laurel. 141-5* buy furnished house. State size (Continued From P age One) without an opposing vote. s On the motion to place the F t6 t BALE— All kinds o f store location and terms. Postoffice acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On m ittee on assessm ent and taxation Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ council definitely on record as box 483, Ashland, Oregon. 141-4* fixtures. A. N. Dennis. 141-3 ter, near county school For fur- went into conference today with . his com m ittee and excluded the !favor,n* construction of the can­ trade ther particulars address Tidings, WANTED— To buy HATCHING EGGS— Pull blood yon dam as seen as the engin- Box 91. 133-2mo.* press. .piac buff orphington eggs. Phone ' After two sessions the com m it­ eers agreed it Is feasible, the 140-3* 317-L . 141-3 Nutter, 240 0 E Main. following councllmen voted fav- FOR RENT — FnrtiitXsed B ouses tee reported in to the senate with ora'bly: Kay, White, Peters and PLOWING the recommendation that it pass FOB SALE— Horses, 15 head, i Woods. Mayor Pierce asked that Call 196-R for all kinds of FOR RENT —- Furnished 6- as amended. young, w ell broke, 1200 to 1450 team work and plowing. The reason for Miller’s secret he be recorded as favoring this noom house, garage. Inquire 177 pounds. Prices right. W ill trade 116-lme* sessions could not be learned,, tor policy. Councilmen Bergner and Hargadlne. 141-3* for cattle, 2 34 Mountain Ave. the am endm ents finally coming Thornton cast opposing votes. >40-«* WANTED— Your 1927 Spray­ FOR RENT— Our m ost dellght- out were not m aterial to the On motion of Councilman ing. New rig. Six years experience. ful apartment is soon available. WOOD measure as far as general ap­ Woods, Councilman O. T. Bergner J. W. W atkins, Talent, Oregon. W ell furnished and close in. 316 proval or disapproval m ight be ' FOR SALE— Black oak, 313.00 was appointed to work with Con­ 135-12* Hargadine. 141-tf concerned. Cord; body fir, 310.60. Pricee In­ sulting Engineers to map out a clude eawlng. 12 inch body fir, Two more Importapt changes complete revision of city water 33.50 tier; 16 inch, 34.00; black BUILDING'S WASTE SPACE provided for were: 'MILWAUKEE APPOINTS rates. Under the present rates, oak, 34.00 and 54.60. Some slab «, USED FOR AUTO PARKING F iling of consolidated returns ANOTHER POLICEWOMAN wood. 939 B street. Phone Ì96-R CHICAGO, (U P )— Solving the by affiliated corporations. Ì35-Ìm o.h parking problem for the drivers Filing adjusted returns by busi- j MILWAUKEE, W is. — (U P ) of 572 motor cars, a novel garage ness houses doing partial payment 1 M ilwaukee again has a police­ HATCHING EGGS Is being operated in "wastq woman. Ashland Ixxlgc No. 23. A. She Is Mrs. Helen B. contract business. 1937 orders— sta rt h atch in g space” In the Pure Oil Building Lemmon, superintendent of the Therefore the bill goes to the i F. A A. 31.— Meets in the im m ediately from my leghorn Mason-ic hall every 2nd Thürs-“1 of Chicago. senate in practically the same home for Friendless. Tancrdd three year old hens. Mrs. day. Master. V. V. Mills; sec­ At the very core of the build­ form as it came from the house. Three years ago M ilwaukee had retary, W. H. Day. Allen. Brooder for rent. Phone ing. in the location som etim es The general feeling is that the 840-Y. 129-1 mo. left as a court or light-w ell, fire­ two police women, but they re­ Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R. signed, and it was the local con­ income tax bill will pass the sen­ A. M.— Meets in the Masonic FOR BALE— Good Newton ap­ proof partitions have been butlt, sensus of opinion that MiPwaukee ate. although it is expected to run hall every 3rd Thursday. High ples, 40cts, 3 boxes for |1 . Bring and a garage installed, up to the would not have any more. How- Into some opposition. Priest, A. J. McCallen secre­ -B ut as soon as th a t'is out (o f boxes. W. W. Robison. Phone tw enty-first sy>ry. The offices i.ever, need for a woman to handle tary, W .'TtT Day. x obtain all the light necessary the way, the governor’s tithing 374 J l l . - 1 2 9 -tf cases that involved women caus­ Malta Commnndcry No. • 4. from the outside of the building, ed Chief of Jollce Jacob Lauben- bill is due to, meet battle in the K. T.— Meets In the Maponlc FOR BALE: — The ^ yon’s Im­ where the view la unobstructed on heimer to appoint Mrs. Lemmon. senate, according to the predic­ hall on the 1st and 3rd Wed­ proved electric brooder. “Near­ ail aides. tion of the. railbirds. The only nesdays. Em. Commander, O. est to Nature’s Wafr"-L-À. marvel­ Autos enter the building from reason, they point out that the D. Frazee, Medford; recorder, ous brooder. New and used. A the lower level of the new two- Income hill passed the house praa W. H. Day. GRAND LODGRr-M fekt— large stock on hand. W rite for deck W acker Drive. From the because the governor asked for George W ashington Shane, Htlah Tetpple A. A. O. N. 31. circular. C. F. Carpenter, Med­ moment thS owner shuts off his It and also for the reason that . a one of four union soldiers R.— Meets in the Masonic hall ford, Ore., A gent for Southern engine and turns the car over to financial em ergency confronts every 1st Friday. Illustrious who captured the gun at Fort Oregon. 124-1 m o. the garage, the parking operation the state. Potentate. S. H. Baker, Grants Sumpter that fired the first Pass; recorder, W. H. Day. frotar house sttidfrlOdT is automatic. The auto is lefted shot in the civil war, died at by an elevator, and rolled to it* REEDER SITE DAM 1 119-36* li­ his home here Monday. He WILL BE B l’ILT proper stall by titing floors. M l was 94 years old. IF YOU W A N Í a good bóme h (Contlnutd from Page 1) . 8.— Meets in the Masonic Kail inquire at Brown A R ice, 63 on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. cllman to proceed *at once with W orthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie “ I S u ie W a s a C r ip p le ” Mal». Bates: secretary, Mrs. Leah Noxth P ow der — Pacific Fruit the construction' of the Lithia Caldwell. Springs pipe line, the construct­ - FOB BALE— Wire Hair Fox Racked W ith Pain He Hobbled Express Company has put up T errien , Dóm Provost. 142-2 314,000 tons of ice here this sea-- ion of the Crowson HUI reservoir, Aroiiitd, A Victim of Zuh-inin Temple, Daughters the extensions and improvements SOB. of the Nil«1-—-Meets In the Ma­ BIG BARGAIN In Ford Truck sonic hall every 2ndi Saturday. ith Ruxstpll Axel, for one day Now fa k e s a Few Tablets Meets alternately at Medford, 3rd St., gar&gfe. only. When Spell Comes and is O. K. Grants Pass and Ashland. i i i- i Queen, Maoml Montgomery, Phdnè Medford; recorder, Minnie “I have Keen using your Church o f th e Nazarene Woods, Medford. Eopa Neuritis Tablets for two Methodist Episcopal Church LOST Fourth and C Streets years and sure had som e good N. Main and Laurel streets. P. C. Thatcher, Pastor I w as in Seattle in H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 farifefr W> f t t e a t t t f c ^ f e d d y • ■ results. Ashland Chapter D e.3lolnys 1923 and sqrh was a cripple. Laurel street. Phone 87. — Meets in the Masonic hall small dog. bidcit and tan, long F ull Gospel Temple Now evety time I get a little on the 2nd and 4th Wednes­ Bonlevard Presbyterian Church hair, bushy tall, suitable reward, spell I take a few tablets and day. Master Councilor, Alble J. S. Murphy, Pastor N. Main and Helman Streets to learn of his whereabouts or re­ next day all Is gone. I just Beck. Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor, want to thank you for the turn to Fred Putnam, 367 Vista Pentecostal Church 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. good you aVe doing to the Stone Church. F ifth and Main Mahogany Camp No. <1505, 31. St. Phone 122. 141-tf — ,------------------ ---------------------- a world and the money you are streets W. A.— Meets in the Moose Lutheran Church ektittg lots V? P°°r. people. hall on the 2nd and 4th Fri­ E. F. Bingham , Pastor Lots of my, friends got cured Services in Odd Fellow s Hall. days. Consul, Wm. Grenbemer; since I got Eopa Neuritis Tab­ H. H. Young, Pastor, 638 FOR BALE — R eal Trinity Episcopal Chnrcli clerk, W. H. Day. lets in our town. Sincerely Boulevard. Services 4th and Second Street and thankfully yours.” (Sign­ FOR sale — i f you want to get 5th Sundays. Rev. P. K. Hammond, Virar, American Iiegion Post No. ed) Fred Miller. In on the ground floor In coming <2 Second Street. Phone 110 14.— Meets 2-4 Tuesday in First Church of Christ Sharp, darting pains in neck, residence section, see or phone Pioneer Hall. Commander, Mil­ Si lentlst— South Pioneer Ave. face, back, arms and legs are Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Bgvtaral Congregational C h u rch lard Grubb. Adjutant, T. L. Mrs. EIlz. M. Smith, First a sign of Neuritis, a disease Boulevard good Buys In Palin Ave and Nor- Patterson. Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone of the nerves. Frequently Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney mal vicinity. 117-tf joints become stiff and aching. 471-J 469 Boulevard Eopa Neuritis Tablets go d i­ Ameriean Ix-glon Auxiliary rect to the cause and help Christian Church — 1-3 Mondays, in the Pioneer Free M ethodist Church FOR SALE— One of the best restore the Inflamed nerves on Wlnburn Way. Mrs. C. .B and Second Streets. E. Main and Sixth Street E° all Shinn, buys in the city, 6 room, strictly to their former healthy state. secretary. Address V. K. A llison, Pastor, Emma r.. Thompson, Pastor. Absolutely harm less, no bro­ modern house, full furnished In 174 Oak St. or Phone 184. 630 Boulevard mides, narcotics or coal tar the best fine rugs, latest phono­ products. For quick relief Baptist Chnrch Catholic Church G. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat. graph, piano, »furnace, walnut get Eopa Neuritis Tablets. All Hargadlne and F irst Streets. Sixth and C Streets tach month, Armory, 2 p. m. bedroom sets and etc. 33500, and good druggists. Always in Myron 8. W oodworth, Pastor, The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody v’lsitors Welcome. G. O. Van­ only 91000 down. See Daniel stock at McNair Bros. Oak Street Sixth aqd C Streets. Phone 106 natta, Commander. Payne, Ashland Realty Go. £ hour intervals. Many streets and some whole blocks were u n d e r a foot or more of water in San Diego w ith hun­ dreds of autom obiles stalled. Mission Valley, a\> giant dry gulch, running through the city, was a torrent late tonight, but no loss of life was reported. J Inch and a half of rain fell to­ day, bringing the total since the storm started. Friday to 6:61. Whipped by fretful gusts off the ocean, rain continued to beat down on the city tonight. Wind in Denver DENVER, Feb. 16.— (U N )— High winds which swept across Denver wrecked part of the bleachers at the city ball park, upset signboards, wrought havoc with street awnings and caused considerable property damage ov­ er the city. During one hour while the wind was at its highest. 13 fire alarms were turned in from roof blazes caused by sparks being carried from chimneys. AU were extinguished before serious dam­ age r e c ite d . . Wreckage from the ball park was blown into Broadway, one of the principal thoroughfares, and temporarily blocked traffic. 8cores of awnings were ripped loose In downtown Denver and windows In many parts of town were shattered by flying boards lifted by the gale. N E U R IT IS Church Directory 'WELL, BLAST «T- I OitJN’T WAMT -rRougue fNsreAD o r X H Ab NO t o e A .TUlKKsS ViOULD S C Ñ p H vá M R -T Y tU HERE r ó u e F O « V o o - Y o o M ia H r HAVÇ KWOWN I 'D W t o IT OÜT — , Ashlapd Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday. Noble Grand, Mr. Hazelwood Vice Grand. H. J. W alcott: R e­ cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop- sr. Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 ■—Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Noble Grand, Mrs. May Bib; R i cording Secretary, Miss Ethel Reed. Ashland Lodge No. 044. B. P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks Temple every Saturday. E xalt­ ed Ruler, James Bower* Sec­ retary, Ed Thornton. Ivy Camp No. 2808, Royal Neighbors. — Meets In the Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Hr*. Alice Turner. Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. of P.— Meets in the I. Q. O. F. hall pn 1st and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, Mil­ lard Dunn B u r n sid e R e lie f Corp«, No. 24__ Meets In the I. O. O. F. kali no the 1st and 3rd Satur­ days. at 2 p. m. President, .Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr. Ashland Homestead No. 40fft R. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st and 3rd Thursdays, at the Moose Hall. Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­ bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­ ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. G. Pres­ cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten- nett. Aslilano Camp No. 243, W. «). W— Meets in the 1. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­ days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con­ sul Commander, C. B. Lane. Pilot Rock Encampmeut No. 16— Moets in the 1. O. O. F. hall on the le t and 3rd Tues­ days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe, Thesophlcal Lodge meets each Monday night, 7:30 ft Library. B y Taylor Mom and Pop B e AS SCBIOÜ5 AS TH6Y WCRE ** AMO T o "THINK THIS h a s B e e n aaad E- PUBUC AND A U .O O « FRie/ODS WILL- HEAÄ ABOUT IT — VIHAT IN T h e WORLD WtLL- M R ST Y T E S A N ” y- OH .SHE'LL SAN P L E N T Y -T O H£NBN -------- HE WAS IN □ A lt, WITH s e f l v É s Y o u R ig h t FO R BÉlH fil IN J A H ,— X Y to L o N b u M R . G u n n v / o u lo o e r Y o u in T R o o a u s IF Y o u 4 * S 0 e iA T f e D MJtTH M É- H I M - ,- 'j I w 'A A lú U J .L lS T e Ü ? ' I j U C Y - H C ’ í not r e s p o n s ib l e R X T H C THINGS TH AT W E R E CHARGED AGAINST H u m p h * T h e n w h y HAVE T H E B i l l C O t X E c f o R S B E E N Q O fN Q T o H IS HOUSE ALL W EEK ? I HIM i ß " * minutes the congested spot is warmer through and through. When you ar> suffering from a cold, rheumatism « from red peppers, at ’ tr DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth DR. ROLAND ALLEN PRACTICAL NURSING Says Lodgi* Directory tei TRÉ VJOfcco OlDH’T NOG T fccc MB NOO 3WCRC IN THIS n e. You will have th known. Always aag ’ GAMBLING L | RK RESISTED BY AML’RIUANH AT RESORT NEW YORK, Feb. 14.— (U P ) — Americans are s t r o n g e r against the lurp of the gambling table than any other people, ac­ cording to an ex-croupier at Monte Carlo, who exposes the se­ crets of that gambling resort in the current Issue of the Elks magazine. Russians, he says^M e the eas­ iest and most reckless losers while the Greeks are the cleverest and sanest of gamblers. Men, be­ cause they play system atically, lose less proportionately than women, who follow Intnltlon. “A system has never yet been found to win,” he says, “but sys­ tems do lim it your losses.” Klamath Falls— Four cars of fat cattle shipped from Dalton ranch bring 99,000. W han You F o o ip O d to O om inu Ou ro»'