THE RAIL SPLITTER (Conttaued From Png« One) p M U M b r à s t o f i b o i Lincoln public school) FOB SALE o r TRADE— 160 acres of land ln'Slsklyon, Cal. On Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ ter, near county school For fur­ ther particulars address Tidings, Bex »1. . 139-lmo.* «O B RENT—Furnished apart­ ment, overlooking Llthla Park. Fhnr rooms and bath. Modern plumbing. Electric rang«. B eff­ avate price. Can nk 10» Granfie 8L 1U~» HAVE MOfcTOAGB on 100 hd’ sheep (ewes) near Ashland. Mertgage recorded in both Ore­ gon and California. Money want­ ed on this mertgage at 16 per sent. G. W. King, Montague, Cal; «OR RBNT—Furnished apta., 146-» near Normal. Also partly fur­ WhEfNCI Wow Is the time to nished house. Inquire 4SI Palm Ard. 141-10* have your spading done and avoid the rush. J. D. Peffly, 687 E. Mata. 144-8* PLOWING Call 196-R for* all kinds of team work and plowing. 136-lmu* WANTED— Tonr 1927 spray­ FOR SALE — Fully equipped ing. New rig. Six years experience. dairy and chfekeo ranch— FTew Ir­ J. W. Watkins, Talent, Oepon. rigation water from river. Best of *• 136-12* river bottom lead la WHIlametto - Kindergarten and Nursery Valley. Liable Creamery. 146-3 Kindergarten a n d Nursery, Mrs. A. V. Hardy, >1 So. 2nd. lata and two houses In WiUlamet- t< Valley town for small acreage, la or near Ashland. Inquire K. K IMmaa, LMUe Craamrvy. 346-3 FOR BALS— It you want to get lu on the ground floor tu coming residence «action, sea or phone Wm. B. Geoid. Realtor. leveral good buys in Palm Ave and Nor­ mal vicinity. 117-tf FOR SALE— One of the beet buys In the city, 6 room, strictly modern house, full furnished In the best fine rugs, latest phono­ graph, piano, .furnace, walnut bedroom seta and eta. »2666, and only »1600 down. Sen Daniel Payne, Ashland Realty Co. FOR SALE—One almost new No. 12 Royal Typewriter, <70. One almost new latd model Under­ wood, >76. One Underwood Just been rebuilt, »50.XL Tidings. 144-3* THREE A NEW» We have, been baring a Inter­ esting week. On Monday we had Valentina box, everyone received a vale«- tlae. ' The Thred Ae have been writing stories about George Washington. They wrote etories about Abra­ ham Lincoln too, and we are ffP- ing to put the nicest onee upen the bulletin board. On Wednesday of next week Mies JViison is gola» to base a demonstration class. We like to have classes Hke these because the normal students come to see us. We are going to hare a pea- gram ón Washington’s Mrthdup. It wlTl be In the morning. There have been Several absent from school this week- We hope they will be back soon. Miss White has been ill. We hope she will be back Monday. * JOT MOFFET WOOD FOR SALE—Black oak, »12.00 cord; body fir, »10.60.' Prices in­ clude sawing. 12 Inch body fir, »».60 tier: 16 inch. »4.06; black oak, »4.00 and »4.60. Some slab THE LIFE OF WASHINGTON George Washington was a wood. 939 B street. Phone 196-R 136-lmo.* truthful and brave little boy. When George Washington was 12 HATCHING EGOS years old his father gave him a 1927 orders—start hatching hatchet. He went in the orchard Immediately from my leghorn and cut down his father’s cher­ Tancred three year old hens. Mrs. ry tree. When his father saw Allen. Brooder for rent. Phone that the cherry tree had been cut 340-Y. 129-1 mo. down he asked who had cut It. FOR SAIiFi- Good Newton ap­ George told him he ^ad told the ple«, 40ets, 2 boxes for »1. Bring truth. Hie lather told him he boxes. W. W. Robison. Phone would not whip him this time be­ cause he had told the truth. 374 Í11. 129-tl George Washington was the first FOR SALE: — The Lyon’e Im­ president of the United States. RUTH DESHAZER, , proved electric brooder. *’Near­ est to Nature’s Way’’— A marvel­ ous brooder. New and Uused. A On Monday we had a valentine largo stock on kand. Write for box. It was lavender with yel­ circular. C. F, Carpenter, Med­ low and pink flowers around It. ford, Ore., Agent for Southern There were many beautiful val­ Oregon. 124-1 mo. entines In the box. The mayor IF YOU WANT a good home of our school room appointed a Inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. postmaster and deliverers. We Main. 03-tf had a very nice time. VIRGINIA CRANDALL Motor Oil Made From Weed Seed LOST or STRAYED — »6 re­ ward, “Teddy” dog. Ten months part pomeranian, about seven pounds, long hair, black and gold­ A Russian engineer and chemist en tan, beautiful long tail, black living in Harbin, China, is said to and cream white. Fred Putnam, have Invented a new oil for mo­ Here’s ..another SS7 Vista. Phone 122. tor cars which experts believe 146-Mon.-Wed.-Frl- one. Ante camp, service station, may revolutionize present sys­ repair garage; on Pacific high­ tems of automobile lubrication. way, near Ashland. Price »7060. The oil la manufactured from the Terms. Gould Realtor. 4 K -Í. ** seed of a weed which grows wild 127-if. over vast areas of Manchuria. Mlss Billings 6A history class is working up s play called “Paul Reveres Ride.” The principal characters are Paul Revere played by Headrick, Dawes by MeredRlf, John Hancock by Lloyd, Pres­ cott by Daniel and Samuel Adams by Ross. The other characters are the red coats and minute mop played by the remainder ef the rlass. The plag will be given on Monday. Hurrah! A dreads Is coming to town. The circus will arrive Mareh 19th at the Normal school. A great parade will be held on Main Street In the morning. Side shows and a mala show will he given In the afternoon and again at night. RÜTH HALE Part of the 6A language class organised a club. The name of our stub Is "The Knights of Good English.” The purpose of the eluh Is to help ue speak good Eng­ lish. The colors we have chosen are silver and gold. Each of us will have the name of Knight. We have eleven members In our club. We hope to 'make good Knights by speaking correct Eng­ lish. ■ • ■ ? RUTH PEEBLER. The 6A class gave a play of Pant Revere’» Ride. They worked It up out of their history books whert they were studying about the Revolutionary War. They had the Red Coats and the Minute Men and Paul Revere. RUSSELL JORDAN TO THE PIONEERS In the days of yore, Weary and footsore. Pioneers of old, . Their homes had sold To come after gold. And then lives unfold. In the land of the thrifty, ' Tear of eighteen fifty. . RACHEL FORSYTHE charged soldier who had Just ar­ rived from Manila whoa thu In­ formation waa released will not he madfe until the other M othan are captured. Hla name la being guarded lor hla owa pra t ertla a Postal Inspectors ware In no harry to ssffd aa officer after I>- Autremout until they conflrmed hla Identity through M b enlist­ ment. The allaa signatare, James C. Price, affixed on hla enlistment papers proved hie downfall. Two outstanding peculiarities In hie penmanship, an oddly formed “Capital J.” and e small letter “1** circled Instead ef dotted, compared with the letters he hod written before the crime. That convinced the authorities that James Price was Hugh Df- Autremont. DB. BOLAND ALLEN Physician and S u g eo s Office H eu n i 10 . Iff amffff>ff OFFICE HOURS « M l A. M. M P . M. First National Bank Building Dr. Charles A. Haines ; Physician and Surgeon Office Phon© 164-J Home Phone 164-L OFFICE HOURS Watch for Brothers DENVER, Fpb. 21.— (U P )— Mexican border have been ta- Guards on the United States- structed to watch for Roy and Ray D’Autrement, alleged train robbers and mnrderen,- poatal authorities In Deaver said t o ­ night. In South The two brothers, members of a group charged with having blown up a mall train and killing four trainmen In Oregon were re­ ported to be In the Southwest section of the country preparing to flee into Mexico. Hugh D’Autremont, another brother, and alleged leader In the mall car dynamiting recently was captured in the Philippines where ‘he had been serving as a United States soldier. 10 to 12 a. m.—B to 5 p. u . Otthwns Bank BuiMtaq Ashland, Oregon . Colds C a ll Convalescent Home for yonr next Jeh at 188 Granite Phone 18» Res. 80 Morton St. Plumbnig Where the sick and aged are Ogred for In pleasant home surroundings. PRACTICAL NURSING CHOIÇEST FOOD GOMS, G rip, In flu F or T. L. POWELL " General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone »». JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORK» Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tf WHITTLX TRANBYBB ft STORAGE 0 0 . I , . • . • Goal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and 8hlpptag. Long Distance Hauling. 'Bromó ^Quinine. The Safe and Proven Remedy The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Price 30c. ____ There’s a way to end colds io asMc and efficient that'we paid »1,000,000 for it. That way is HILL’S. It stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, opens the bowels, then tones the entire sys­ tem. Millions employ it because it brings such prompt, complete results. GREAT BRITAIN PLANS Go try it aow. BIG NAVY PROGRAM (Continued from page one) Licensed by t h e B th y 1 DR. MATTIS B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 19» Pioneer Are Office and Resident Phone IS Office Hours 10 - I t a. m. 1 - 4 p. m. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. Jerry O'Neal THE GOLDEN CASKET One time a little girl was walking in the forest picking mushrooms when she met a A Talking Motor Horn brownie. The little brownie ask­ Au electrically operated motor ed her to give him something to eat. So she gave him some mush­ born that Imitates the human rooms. The brownie said, “You voice and utters warning words were kind to me so I shall give has been invented. you a gift. I shall give you a golden wishing casket.” PHOEBE TERW1LLIGER Hattery Lore A well-charged battery, mean­ ing one with a good mixture of acid and water, will not freeze under the worst weather condi­ tion*. A ruh-down battery, be­ cause of the lack of acid will freeze not* far below the freez- ing point of water, and many, times at the freezing point If there is no acid in the mixture to help. D B .E B H B 8T X WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inehtding Taatfl will reach »63,613,000 he said. Including the ships covered by the 1937-1928 estimates. Bywater -pointed out, the following new vessels have been provided for since March, 1924, when the labor government passed the first post­ war naval construction program: 12 cruisers of 10,000 tone, three cruisers of 8,000 tons; 11 des­ troyers, 12 submarines, 4 gun­ boats. two depot ships and a 66,- 000 ton floating-dock for the New British naval has« at Singapore. The total cost is estimated at »206,000,000. Beyond this, Bywater declared, the British program provides for the construction between 1928 and 1930 of the following addi­ tional vessels; six cruisers, an aircraft carrier, 18 destroyers, 12 submarines, and three auxiliary craft, at a total cost of »116,000,- 000. It Is expected, he said, that the navy’s personnel, which now stands at 108,126 officers and men, will have to be expanded to meet the manning requirements ef the numerous veaaela that will be soon entering service. These additions will not Include the large.number of men recently re­ leased through scrapping of vee- Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t > WM. 1. GOULD Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Galvanised Nalls Used. 20 Year Guarantee. 484 Mountain Ave. For Sale—Homes in all sections of city from $1800.00 to 85800.00. Low as 8150.00 down on some. Balance like rent Get thtoi 838.00 monthly vend for 18 years equals nothing Set vain regrets. 838.00 month­ ly payments ea bosae tar 2« years equals a »1800.00 equity DRAMATIC CLUE PLAYS The Alpha Taurl Dramatic club will preseat two one act playa at tbs Southern Oregon Normal school auditorium next Thursday evening according to an an­ nouncement made today. The first play to be given will be "Six Who Pass While the Lentil Bells, which will be followed by ”Bnter The Hero.* The plays are under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Richardson and V. V. Caldwell, while the cast is made up of Nor­ mal students. A small charge Will be saade to defray necessary expenses. The plays will start promptly at eight o’clock. 8ClS. Bywstsr, In commenting on the plan, declared that the proposed constructions do not infringe the letter of the Washington treaty. “Nevertheless,” he asserted, “the construction of so manyi cruisers and submarines In Great J Britain and other countries dur-, Ing the past few years, explains , the anxiety of the United States to have the Washington Treaty ex- ; tended to Include these classes of ' ships.” Now Is the tim e fo r you to do your fencing. Ground is soft fo r setting your poets, and ws carry every alas, height and description In fee», in « th a t is made and a t righ t prices. Harrows Plows and a ll kinds of tools carried In stock. A few W h ite Hewing M m chines le ft foe »80.00 each, w ill coat yaw » 180.00 elam where.— A t PeiPs Comer Work Shoes For Men A S S O C L A T E D ^ O I L^ C O M P A N Y B tu laim dtiQ u a lity Products For »ale at company stations and at the best independent dealers, t^issocintmi E t by I is sold lo r 3< above the regular m a rk e t p rice o f gasoline. MAXIMUM WEAK IN EVERY PAIR, ALL SIZES — ALL GRADES OVERLAND SHOE SHOP