■MttoM for the four closes to slL I Vetoed States, G nu * U Is up to the classes to fill up Jepep M a r J their sbtttoup. • The delegatee ot the "education exposition at O. A. C. ggye reports of their trio Mohday afternoon, Misses Helen High, Geraldine Gunn end Cora Mason, and Mr- Horace Dunn and M r. Ronald VJ*- talo were the A. H. 8. refortaeuta- lives. , ¡F O B SALE C H E A P — COW, R. W , Clapp, pellvfow WANTED— To hay 100 laylug Their reports were very well pallets, also fresh Jersey milch and completely given and gt- FO B B d l i R - 76 White leghorn cow. A. C.HesU, BOx 8», care of thongh they stayed three d g /s 168-3* hens, 2 years old. good condition. Tidings. longer than 'was scheduled >*■ Mabel Begehen, phone 16F4. cause of the heavy rains, they had WANTED-—DreesuoeUag, 871 168-8 an enjoyable time. They thlMk Mountain Ave. Phone J47-&. FO B S d l i B Guarnerlus Model 168-4* Q. a . C. is JBSt gp nice, It not gjpr er, than the U. of 0 . • Vioita. * really great orchestra WANTED: MaiT w ith team Monday morning, frank Pese- 1&A4L» eluded. Rent Church. reasonable, 118 188-8 F O R R E N T :— Completely ftir- gished apartments, m o d e r n throughout. Reasonable rentals, Sutler apt*, <0 Qranjfo St. ’ . < 1 « -« violin. Phone 208. 168-2 FOB BBNTk—Furarihed small « ( B A X . SALE this week only. apartments and cabins with ga­ Bright, dry blocks 86 a load. rages. Reasoaahle bp month KladUngs 88.60 extra Size load. qr week. Bgrbev Asta. U S Grag- Phase M Box Factory. 162-8 Ite. 111-tt WOOD FOB 8D1.N—B laok oak, 818.00 eord; body fir, 819.60. Prices In­ cluda sawing. 12 inch body flr, 81.60 tier; 18 inch, 84-00; black oak, 88-08 and 84.60. Some slab wood. I l l B Street. Phone 198-R TO TRADE— tU n/er ditch 12 186-lmo.* miles east of K lam ath Falls, 8180 per acre want Ashland home and small acreage. P, O. box 816 Klamath Falls. off the Salvation Army at the 168-8* White Shield Some. 686 May- fair Ave., Portland. Oregon, NOTICE ALL REALTORS My property at 1728 Wall 8t., Klamath Falls, is oft the market for »ale, trade or rent, J, A, wants plowing or any kind of berton. Nedra B sjtle tt, Ellen On­ wofk. 147 Ohio St. Phone 896-J. ley and M r. Allison gave talks In the assembly. Mr- Alllgon Sgid PLOWING that instead of speaking of past Call 1 9 6 -R -fe r a ll I debates he would concentrate on team work and plowing. the future debates. The next school that Ashland w ill < dehgte w ill probably be K lam ath Falls, which has won the championship of its own district. M r. Allison HAMAKER TRANSFER g a d said th a t'th e next f o r i weeks Storage Go, efftae a* residence, w ill ha fu ll of hard work fo r the 174 North Maia. Phoge U * . A. H. 8. debators and the students i n OBI; Of n o u u w —way would encourage them greatly if communicate with Busigu Lee they would Show their interest In their work for the school. TO T R A D E — Colorado ..ranch, for Southern Oregon property. Woods. ' 168-1* 160 miles East of Denver, 320 acres, 220 under cultivation, good oorn and wheat land, good set ot buildings, close to school. I f In­ terested w rite owner, Everett 8. Rogers, 474 Ventlna St., Pasa­ FOR SALE— 2 acres clone In dena, CM. 1 6 8 -2 * with 6 room house all modern, jarn and chicken houses, 81800. F O R EC H A NG E— Neat new 6- |1 0 0 cash.,- bal. 880 per month. roeOn modern cottage In Eugene, Brown A Rice, 82 N. Main. 168-2 Ore., for Ashland. Bee Daniel Payne, Ashland R e a lt y C o . 1 6 0 - 6 FOR SALK— A t sacrifice, the F O R SALE or TRADE— 160 7-room house end one acre fru it and berries eloae to high schoolyat acres o f land in Siskiyou, Cal. On 170 Mountain Ave, for 82290. P0tMls Highway. PPlenty of wa­ Act quick. See Ashland Realty ter, near county school For fa r­ Co. 186-6 ther particulars address Tidings, Boa 91. 1 9 2 -lm o .* FO R SALE: — 3 acres splen­ did garden soil. W ide variety fru it. Few Mocks from normal, high and grade schools. Bargain. Terms. Gould, Realtor, 463-J. W O M EN — Earn 88.60 dozen sewing aprons; easy work; ma­ terials eut; instructions furnish­ ed; opportunity peginners. Ad­ dressed envelope brings particu­ lars. ID O L 166 East 42nd, N. Y. Returnee from lCn g c n e C. J. Read and E. M. Berg of the Ashland Tidings, returned yesterday from Eugene, where they attended the State Editorial meeting. They were accompanied by W a lter Hughes, who attended the basketball game in Eugene Friday between the University of California and the University of Oregon. r ■US— T ree D av M a rch 13 The Camp Fire organization is The High School Camp met F ri­ day evening and enjoyed a lively Woolen dresses of every color meeting. and design are being made by the sewing classes. Severs girls have Visiting In Ashland— finished their woolen problems Miss Hasel Hoskins of Jose­ and are working on other gar­ phine county is spending this ments. A “record of achieve­ week in Ashland visiting at the ments* has been instituted and DeFord home. serves as an inspiration for more sewing tor the girls. This con­ sists of a chart on which every garment the girts make, in school or out, IS recorded; tor which she receives duo credit. The Freshman and Sophomore Stop dxm quickly— til their danger* and classes met Wednesday to plan Jiacoinfixtt.EaJthe£rverand headache. Force pep campaigns for the Medford the poiaoosout Hill» break colds in 14 hour*. They tone the whole system. The prompt, re­ game Saturday night. ---------- -7— us hie results have led millions to employ there. They decided to stage a contest Don't rely 0 0 letter helps, don't delay. to determine which class was the B e S u r e lts ^ most loyal. In other words, which class would have the most stu­ dents out to the games. The gym w ill be divided into Cet Red Bat Physician and Surgeon 0JT 1C Í HOURS . DR. RRNEST A. WOODS Office Hours: 10 • 12 and 2 - B " " dr . 188 Granite Where the sick end aged are sared for in pleasant bonis narroundlngs. CHOICEST FOOD WW, I . GOULD Realtor Phono 488-J Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist Iq Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling S IN C L A IR OR T R IA L FOB CONTRMPT OF COURT (Continued From Galvanised Nails Used. 20 Year Guarantee, page One) fused to answer. Most of them were put by Sen Walsh. . They demanded information concerning the following: l t Sinclair's testimony conaern- Por Sale—Homes in all sections of city from 81800.00 to 88800.00. Low aa 8180.00 down on some. Balance like » rent . » . . Got this: SJNMM) monthly rent toy 10 years equals nothing iu t rain regrets. gBA.OO month­ ly pstymenta on home for 10 years equalq a •1000.00 equity (estiiaated) plus satisfaction of home owner. « 7 -* lng his contract with P. G. Bonftls Denver, touching Teapot Dome oil reserve. 2. A contract of Sinclair's Ma- mmmoth Oil Co., the Pioneer Oil I Co., and the Belgo Co., under I which, according to Walsh, the IPoneer Company did not compete I with Sinclair for Teapot Dome, FOR SlT.Bi ..B w ?S -MQtfceS one. Aufp eagtp, eerriee station, repair garage; ou Paeifio high­ way, near Ashland. Price 87000. Terms. Gould Realtor. 488-J. 187-tf. Trees, Shrubs, Etc. G E T YO UR trees, shrubs and vines from the Old Reliable Washington Nursery Co. A. Begs- worth, 494 Holly St. 167-6* second hand furniture. T w o fla t top desks. A t Icenhower’s new and second hand store, 389 East Main. Phone 171. 167-8 HELP WANTED Wanted a trusty experienced farm hand, married, small family. W rite giving fu ll partioulars, age, habits, references, wages expected above house rent. L oare Tidings. 167-3 « Ì W " ’ Office and Resident Phone 28 Office Hours 10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m. 8:30 - 7:80 p. m. Call Jerry O’Neal for Four next Job of Plumbnig Phone 188 MORE MILES TO THE GALLON A SSO C IA T E D R E G U L A R GASOLINE is a motor-fuei with superfine combustion qualities. Power and mileage depend directly upon the character and completeness o f the combustion. It’s the'chain o f boiling points and chem­ ical characteristics that govern the combustion o f gasoline. Associated has always been distinctive. Its boiling points and chemical characteristics make it so. Hence the distinc­ tive performance o f this super-fine motor-fuel. Associated Gasoline has always been associated with “more miles to the gallon.” T. L . POWELL General Transfer teem end motor trucks. service at a reasonable — Phoae 88. JORDANS SASH AND C A B IN E T WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ni Phone 181. 19« WHITTLX TBANSrKK A STOBAOB 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage good buy» la Palia Ana aá< Hbr^' Second Hand Furniture ornea MMrno taa Rea. 80 Morton St. get in on the ground floor ta eomlng residency eeetfou, w phone W m . B. Gould, Reelfor. Several JUST R E C E W E D a lot of fine Ostéopathie Phyriciaa aad Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose aad Threat. First National Bagk BuUdfog PRACTICAL NURSING I FOR sAOB-af yen want to FO R SALE — W hite Leghorn hatching eggs, good stock, reason­ able prices. J. M. Beaver, 1030 Hepry St. 166-2* DR. W. J. CRANDALL P w etioa Limited To Eye, Ear, NVse and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Convalescent Home W \W hoi you buy Gasoline «4niy by name F O R SA LE -w W hite Leghorn pullots, in splendid condition and laying heavily. Am going out of business for the present. Phone 2F14. 166-3 te 1 Physician and Surgeon ' , 108 Pioneer Ave A,ways the ,,n al ” 161-tf mal vicinity. Office Phon« 164-J Borne Phase 164-L io to 12 a. m . ' i a Go Stop them today CASCARA, Dr. Charta« A. M t e i Physician and Btefara ‘ DR. ROLAND ALLIN fa a t N * P ® l« » n a t W l composed of energetic, nature lov- war® 18 8P°k«» by lag girls and abounds in e n th u s -k * th’ „Ua,ta4 A __ iv 'j Iwr M n . Osler Is teaching Mias (PoattaeMI trim Adrienne Hazard's classes 1« the — ,------ ---------- *— - - - lattsr's absence. tka werid ae aaval p Heevy Pasks has been oat of wor,d *■ controlled 1 school 111 for several weeks. armies but by Its The Camp Fire Girls hare an power ” the pred* ’ Interesting and novel task ahead a ,act wh,ch wa> Ww of them. Next Wednesday eve- an American, the Bing they w ill tie and dys thelc, Mabaa’ aad haa •taw “gypsy scarfs.” These gypsy Proval ot » *• *orlde scarfs ard worn when the club t* K,8t8 >Be • * • goes on hikes. The dying will be A m erlei t« supervised by Miss French. troops across the At March 11 aU the Camp Fire wo,ld war: w“ troops In Ashland will hold a wh,ch I’ olated Seran PBtolis birthday ceremonial In the vented h«r getting to perk If the weather permits. raw mater,al8 during Next week is the b ir th d a y w e e k s *^e c°o fllct: it wi of the Camp Fire organization wblch destroyed the Whloh is fifteen years old. The mada and crU»hed S ceremonial dresses will be worn at 8ea powar *W ch anal thia function. To earn their birth- ?efeat Ruaa,a ttnd ® day honors, the girls cleaned up " nes of ’» ■ « « n ic a tl, the Ltthia Park campground and home ba8e to Manch cabins. Another way they m a y 8ea p o w e r Prevents eeru an honor Is the writing of a fr“m BHta poem. The poem must be of a 1,1 tted tbfi British tc tree in hPn° r ot the National trooi>8 aero as the ch 2. A report that Sinclair loan­ ed stock to “one Hays.” 4. Sinclair’s testimony that he had an agreement with John C. (Shaffer, Denver publisher, con­ cerning Teapot Dome. 6. Where Sinclair met Former Secretary o f-In terio r Albert B. F all In Nov. and Dec.,'1923. 6. A report that Sinclair trans­ ferred 91*6,000 from a New York hank to a Washington bank, and then to another New York bank in Feb., 1924. 7. A report that Sinclair con­ tributed 76,000 share of stock to Packing, Crating aqd Shipping. Long Distane« Hauling. Auto freight Terminal Phon» U 7 Office 89 Oak S t make up a Republican national committee deficit. 8. The books of the Hyvaa Corporation, a Sinclair holding company. 9. Act Titles of Arqhle Roosevelt lu connection with Sinclair since Roosevelt, an employe of Sinclair, testified before the committee. 10. Whether previous testi­ mony by Sinclair, denying that he or any of his companies In any way loaned or gave anything to Secretary FaJl, was correct. CJaesifld Ade Bring Results A carload of red cedar, all heart seven foot fenceposts Just received, w ill sell for 26c each as loQg as they last, AU kind of fencing. Plows from 810.00 up. Imple­ ments of every deserlptian, W hite Sewing Machines and everything that far m a n need, at Peil’s Comer E very‘day in 1926 some 359 dwellings caught fire with some consequent loss to the owner. Fire resist­ ant construction is not expensive, so where is the economy of flimsy buildingf WHY NOT USE— Johns Mansville Asbestos Roofing A S S O C IA T E D E T H Y L G A S O L IN E is thius motor-hiel. It is regular sustained quality, “ m ore m iles to the gallon” Asso­ ciated Gasoline produced by th e A ssociated O il Com pany’s to* fineries, plus Ethyl Brand'of Anti-Knock Compound perfected by the General Motors Corporation. z . ¿J ' A new driving-thrill awaits you with your fir$t tank o f Associated Ethyl. It puts carbon to work, greatly lessens ratosahifting, allows sudden acceleration w ithout “ bucks” and jerks, increases power and elim inatesthe “knocks”. also let us tell you about Celotex and Shuinacher Board Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. Associated Ethyl is red in color. But all red gasolines are not Ethyl gasolines. Look for the pumps widh the red, green aad oyam dia­ monds. Got Associated w ith Ethyl today! Associated Ethyl is sold Etbjl Gtnoimt Ctrftrtitim Knocks out those knocks C I A T E D O I L Siestoillesi Q u a lit y P ro d * Buckingham & Hecht Boots and Shoes . The Mbt thsre is for less money. Now is the time to get them for that trip in the spring. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store » .Town, Open Evenings.