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(Continued Prom Front sleeping er. J 60-2 FOR RENT:—Com pletely fnr- . nlehed apartments, m o d e r n throughout. R iaginaM e rentals. Btttler apis., 41 Oranltg St. 142-tf F or RENT— Furnished fipta., FO B RENT—-1 0 acres close in, B acres alfalfa, fruit, ^grapes, •O R NAIjB — Circular wood berries, g room modern house, Sew, I l { R , Fairbanks engine, fu lly furnished, Ashland Realty 160-g m ounted on Iron w h eel' wagon, Co. all In gbod running order. Price 8176.90. Term*. W ill take 2 m ilk cows. See on Caster piece, WANTED TO BUY: — Dairy offg m ile west Talent, Beeson cows, fresh and coming fresh. Leno or write M. F. Parker, Tal Hugh Clerk, Holland Hotel, Med ent, Oregon. 150-4* ford, 148-Jt* FOR BALE— A few Butter. near Normal. Also partly fur nished house. Inquire 461 Palm Nut trees, 1 year Almond trees Av*. 141-19* from soft shell nuts. Asparagus roots, 1 year. C. A. Orsy, 1372 FOR RHNT—ra rtsth a d email Iowa St, 149-2 apartmepta and oablne with ga FOR SALE: — Black Irish rages. Reasonable by month Setter and W ater Spanta! male or weak. Barber Apts. )6 2 O ria- ite. l l l - t f dog for sale or trade for chick e n or w het hev* you. Inquire » O R R E N T —-r w su e h e d a p ts., 117 Union street. 149-2*’ tad uafurnM iad Oat, IB So. 2nd FOR BALE: — Good work R ll-U horses, two m ilk cows. 444 Cel. FOR RALF — m fittato ;Ave. Phone 422-Y, 148-6* W ANTED:— Plowing and team work. <44 Cal. Ave. Phone 433-Y. 142-9* BOARD end BOOM — O n e block from Normal, 461 Palm Ave. ’ 141-10* PLOWING all kinds team work" and plowing.— Call 196-R for finished to London from Port land, Seattle and Los Angeles dedicating the service Saturday morning. The rate from here across the Atlantic will be |8 7 for the Initial period of three minutes. Each additional minute, according to Manager Myrta E. Otterdale, of the Telephone Company In this city, will he U S . The maximum tim e permitted Is 13 m inutes. Regular Hours The regular hours, after the opening event Saturday, w ill he from 6:89 a. m, until 10 a. m. each da?. Pacific time- That corresponds to 1:10 i . m. to 1 9. m., New York, or Eastern tim e, or 1:20 p. a . to 6 p. m., London time. ' In other words, when It is 9 o'clock la. the morning here it Is 6 in the afternoon In London. The lim ited hours of this ser vice, as explained at th e ,tim e of the dedication o f the radio tele- phone channel across , the Atlan- J < VfOlClS IMeas«, Bring Books— A request has been made that all D. A. R. women please bring their hooks for the Veterans’ hospital In Portland, to Schuer- mans grocery soon, as they must be shipped within the next few days. ASK INVESTIGATION tes was being hampered to such an extent that at the present time relief was practically denied the sm aller borrower and that attem pts to investigate the rea son for such conditions had met with what appeared to be organ ised opposition and for these rea sons a thorough Investigation by congress was urged in a request to the national executive com m it tee of the farm bureau federation. The resolution was arranged by a special committee consisting of A. M. 8tanley, Orange county, Cal ifornia, farm bureau director; H. A. Thompson and J. R. Poe, pres ident of the New Mexico farm bureau federation. • Officers of the bureau com mented o n .th e fact the*, this situ ation was confined at ly to. the district named In the , osolution. l>r. Hnines Moving— 1 Dr. Charles A. Haines and fam Stayton —r Cooperative cannery ily are moving from Gresham St, will build two large factory add to a residence at 123 Church St. itions. DR . ROLAND A LLEN P h ygician and S u rgeon DK SR1V1ST A. WOODS Pihotue Limited To Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inoluding Teeth Office House: 1« - I S emff 8 - 8 Office Phone 108-J Residence Phone 188-L OFFICE IIOUR8 IQ-12 A. M. m ' p . M. First National Bank Building D r. C harles A . H a in e s P h y sic ia n and S u rg eo n Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to S p. m. Citisene Bank Building • Ashland, Oregon DR. MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phoae >8 Office Honrs 10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m. 6:30 - 7 «30 p. m. Plambnig IBS Granite Where the sick and aged are eared for in pleasant home surroundings. We Witt Welcome You As A Shareholder PRACTICAL NURSING CHOICEST FOOD Reasonable Terms 2TR3HT23VMI W M . E . G O ULD R ealtor - Phone 488-J Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Galvanised Nails Used. 20 Year Guarantee. Phone 188 Res. 88 Morton St. T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable Pdce — Phone 82. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Neee. Phone 101. 194-tf WHITTLE TRANSTER A STORAGE CO. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance H ealing. A u to F r e ig h t T erm in al 404 Mountain Ave. P h on e 117 O ffice 89 O ak S t. / id F o r S a le —H om es in a ll se c tio n s o f c ity from 81800.00 to $5500.00. L ow as $150.00 d ow n on som e. B a la n c e lik e ren t Start With $5 a Month Get this: $28.00 monthly rent for 10 years equals nothing Jut vain regrets. $28.00 month ly payments on home for 10 years equals a $1800.00 equity (estim ated) plus satisfaction of hom e owner. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of S. M. Rhodes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of S. M. Rhodes, de ceased, has filed her final ac count in said county court and that tho court has fixed Monday, the 28th day of March, 1927 at ten o’clock a. m., and the court room of said court as the time and place for the hearing of any objections there may be to said report and the settlem ent thereof. Date of first publication Febru ary 11, 1927. Administratrix. You can become a preferred shareholder in this company— $5 a month is all you need to start. il . Your investment will be backed by per manent income-producing properties engaged in useful public service. You will receive a dividend check reg ularly by mail every three months. . You can get the facts about this invest- inent by mail, teleph one or a personal call. CLARA A. ENGLE, 138-4-Frl. You Should K now the Facts A bout Investment In Our Preferred Shares TH e C alifornia O regon P ower C o m p a n y VflL / Medford. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath Falls-Oregon \freka, Dunsmuir-California »Jy ROSEBURG TO MEET ASHLAND TOMORROW (Continutd from Page 1) Grants P ass boye and girls teams will play a return game on the Junior high floor. Due to the Intense rlvalry’-that has always existed between the two schools, the double bill will undoubtedly prove to he an unusual attrac tion. (Continuad From Pag* One) By Taylor r Popj A COLLECTOR WAS ! HSRt. FROM THE RADIO S tore T odas , ano said IF w e DIDN'T MAKE PATMeNTON OUR S 6 T S' H5 WAS GOING Tb J . TAKE IT A ivA V / r H6AVCNS R O at , STOPPED At this season of the year it is well to stop small leaks In the oooling system the moment they Appear. A slow leak -In the radia tor, which may have been develop ed since it was last filled, may cause serious inconvenience and great harm during freexing weath er. Keep a casual watch for all leaks, not only in the radiator, but in the hose connections and the water pump packing glands. Every time the hood is lifted, note whether the hose connections and the glands are tight. As a rule, hoso connection leaks can be Etopped by tightening the hose clamps, and gland leaks may be remedied by turning np the gland nulb, unless the packing is worn out and must be replaced. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mentho- Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin spe cialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery ecsema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying opertles, it quickly subduos the iteh- [, cools the irritation and heals the ecsema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for im provement. It quiekly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowles Iseatho- Sulphur at any drug store. Foe Frtt Mail TMi A AvrStwagM Is C WHITEHALL PHARMACAL C O - WASHINGTON DISPLEASED AT BRITISH ATTITUDE Mom and Pop WHoo/e < CtACK/ Business and Professional (ConManed Prom Pago One) Convalescent Home Kindergarten and Nursery Kindergarten a n d Nursery, Mrs. A. V. Hardy, 31 So. 2nd. FOR HAL»—6 acres In Bell FOR SALE — W hite Mlnorce MATERNITY HOME — 168 view dlst. near school house, eggs for hatching from prise nearly a ll In peaches and good winning stock. Phone 268-R, 300 Granite. Reasonable terme. 84-tf soil.* 6860. See Daniel Payne, A shland St. 147-1 RAMAKER TRANSFER a n d Ashland R ealty So. 146-9 Storage Oo. office at residence, WOOD FOR SA L»— Look at the 6- FOR BALE—Bieck oak, 612.00 174 North Mein. Phone 410. room furnished house and 1 sere cord; body fir, 610.50. Prices In- ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May of fruit and berries at 170 moun clade sew ing. 16 Inch body fir, communicate with Ensign Lee tain Ave., sa d then see me. I p ill ft.BO tier; 16 inch, 64.00; black of the Salvation Army at the give you such a price and terms oak, 64.00 and 64.60. Some slab W hite Shield Homs, 665 May- that w ill make it yours without a wood. 929 B street. Phone 190-R fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. doubt, Daniel Payne, Ashland 13 5-1 mo;* R ealty Co. 149-6 FOR SALE: — The Lyon's Im L and auction , Thursday, proved electric brooder. ‘‘Near printed and published at the City March $. One o’clock p. It. One est to N ature’s W ay’’— A marvel of Ashland, in said Jackson coun m ile east Gold H ill. 160 scree ous brooder. New and used, A ty. NOW THEREFORE, In accord good free soil. 70 seres cultivat large stock on hand. W rite for ance w ith said proceedings and ed. W ell built plastered alx-room circular. C. F . Carpenter, Med bungalow home. W ill be sold to ford, Ore., Agent for Southern order any and all persons, other 124-1 mo. than H. V. Sanger and U. G. highest bidder without reserve. Oregon. Sanger, claim ing to be entitled to For Information address W alter FOR SALE— Good Jiew ton ap any part of the estate of Frank B. H. Jones, LAnd Auction Company, ples, 40cts, 3 boxes for 61- Bring 8angor, deceased, be and they are Medford. W ith Brown A Whit«. boxes. W. W. Robison. Phone hereby required to be present at 146-9 874 J l l . 129-tf the said time and place, then and FOR S9IiR If yon want to get there to establish any claim that HATCHING EGGS la on the ground floor In coming 1927 orders— start > batching they, or either of them as heirs residence section, see or phone Immediately from my leghorn of the estate of Frank B. Sanger, V m . E. Gould, Realtor. Several Tancrgd three year old hens. Mrs. deceased, may have in and to the good buys In Palm Ave and Nor mal vicinity. 117-fif Allen. Brooder for rent. Phone estate of Frank B. Sanger, de 240-Y. 129-1 mo. ceased, or any part thereof. FOR SALE— ..Here’s ..another That failing to so appear- and IF YOU WANT a good home establish to the satisfaction of one. Auto camp, service station, repair garage; on Pacific high Inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. the said court their identity as. 63-tf way^ near Ashland. Price 67000. Main, heirs of the said deceased, the Terms. Gould Realtor, 456-J. property belonging to the said as 1 187-tf. tute w ill thereupon be ordered CITATION TO UNKNOWN distributed to the said H. V. LOST HEIRS OF DECEDENT. 4 Sanger and U. G. Sanger, half- LOST or STRAYED — 86 re IN THE COUNTY COURT IN brothers of the said Frank B. ward, ’’Teddy” dog. Ten months AND FOB THE COUNTY OF Sanger. part pomeranian, about seven JACKSON, STATE OF OREGON. There being no other known IN TH E M ATTER OF TH E ES heirs than the said H. V. Sanger pounds, long hair, black and gold en tan, beautiful long tall; black TATE OF F R A N K B. SANGER, and U. G. Sanger, this citation is and cream white. Fred Putnam, issued and published for the ben H. V. Sanger and U. G. Sanger efit of the unknown heirs and to 367 Vista. Phone 122. 146-M on.-W ed.-Fri- have filed in the above court a give notice to them, if there be petition for the distribution of such, to appear and establish LOST— Brown kid gloves near the property belonging to the their interest in said estate. high school. Leave at Tidlhgs. said estate to them selves, share This citation Is 160-1 and share alike, and claim to be cd this 3rd day F or EXCHANGE —> Real »statu the heirs and the only heirs of 1927. the said estate of Frank B. Sang (Signed) W J. HARTZELL, er, deceased. C ounty Judge. FOR ECHANGR— Neat new 6- By virtue of such petition and A ttest: room modern cottage In Eugene, by the proceedings In the matter Ore., for Ashland. See Daniel of the said estate, the Honorable DELILIA STI Payne, Ashland Realty Co. 160-6 W. J. Hartcell has designated C ounty Clerk, WM. M. BRIGGS, RANCHES,. Houses and apart- 1 Monday, the Second Day of May, Ashland, Oregon. ment house for sale or rent.— 1927, at ten o ’clock a. m., at Administrator F. L. Nutter, 240 E. Main. [t the Court House in the Town of 132-6 Fri. in Jackson County, 148-3t* Jacksonville, J i Oregon, as the time and place to — —---- — — ------------ - r - i< I determine definitely the heirs of 0 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ^ 1 acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On ' the said estate, to whom the said T o end Faciflo Highway. PP lenty of wa estate should be distributed. ter, near county schbol For fur 77ke 24-hour way He has further ordered that ther particulars a a d ren Tidings, notice of said hearing be given There’s a way to end colds so effi Box 91. 133-2mo.* unto all parties and persons, | cient, so complete that we paid $1,000,- known and unknown, of the time, 000 for it That way is HILL’S. It Newberg — Construction rushed place, and purpose of such hear stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, On first unit of Spaulding Pulp ing, and that such notice be serv opens the bowels, tones the entire sys and Paper mill her«. ed by the publication thereof for tem. The millions who know it always Lane County lamb flocks showing not less than Six consecutive rely on it Go start it now. an Increase of 100 per cent or weeks in the Ashland Tidings, a better. newspaper o f general circulation, Page One) tic, when President W alter 8. Gifford of The Amercan Tele phone and Telegraph Company talked w ith Sir O. Evelyn P. Mur ray, secretary of the General Poah- offlce o f Great Britain, are * «Ju* to the conditions of sending and receiving by radio. It is hoped that these hours can later he ex tended. The connections from the Pacif ic Coast as well as from all other parts of the United Staes ' are made by use of the long distance lines to New York, thence by re do transm ission to England. This note was written to reply to a Britleh note of February 19, In which it reminded the United States governm ent that It looked to thia country for the protection of Britiah aubjects in Nicaragua. H ow ever, w h ile the reply was being handed to the British am- bassador he returned a note say Ing th a t's man of war was al ready on the way to Nicaragua. Klamath Falla— Log shipments by rail begin for 1927 season. Garibaldi —* Roosevelt Highway construction well under way. ÏHEUMÂ Ï TBüSLEB’S t c TABLETS MAVÌ given relief AS DniMUU. T<» fee*. M * «I.M. TrwU, a*nw4v Ca CuMwnwi. O be.