ABttLA KD ttAV-Y MBtÑttff I factor, the lirte— Bdward F. I8earles, left to A rthur T . W alk- fert Ela* secretary wag sum m arffy Wisconsin Witt ‘ In v iti Cop rejected by g Jury court Friday. Another College' 8uicide Reported Elevator Boy’s Claim Rejected FO R SALE — Houses a n d ranches, or will exchange. F. L. N utter, 240 E. Main. 162-3* FO B SA LE or R E N T — Modern four room bungalow near normal. Owner leaving next week. Ad­ dress P. O. Box 472 Beach St. 182-3* FO R SA L E or R EN T— 20 acres irrigated, close in, 496 Beach St. \ FOR RENT— Nice 6-room fur­ DUCK BOGS—From thorough­ nished house 325. F. L. Nutter, bred Indian Runner ducks. Also 240 E. Main. « 182-3*. a few choice pedigreed Chinchil­ H E L P W A N TE D la Rabbits for breeding. New Zealand Reds and Steel Giant SALESMAN— Good proposition meat rabbits. White Leghorn for two oj three salesmen . or eggs for setting. Woods Store, 375 salesladies, local outdoor work. East Main St. Ashland, Ore. Commissions, weekly. See Mr. Or- 151-4-Sat. rell Hotel Ashland 10 to 12 Mon­ 163-1* FOR BALE— Cheap, nice di­ day. ning room table, Llthla Apts, 38 WANTED— Woman for gener- bo . rna »1. al work. Community Hospital 163-3 FOR BALG— A l 3-lnch wagon, 161-tf Fred Putnam. Maternity Home new car and not a used one. WOOD FO R SALE— Black oak, 312 00 cord; body fir, 010.50. Prices In­ W A N T E D — Your 10>7 i spray­ clude sawing. 12 Inch body fir, ing. New rlg- Six $rears ecper- >3.50 "Her; 10 inch, 34.00; black ience. J. W . W atkins, Talent, Ore­ gon. 103-1 mo.* WANTED—To buy ranch on or near highway, not far from town, about 30 acres irrigated, rich alf­ alfa land and about 40 acres dry land with slope and shade trees for hog run. Free soil. Don’t ap­ ply if you have not what J want. H. A. Klinger, R. 4, Medford, on highway, south of fair grounds. 162-3* PAINTING— Ambro S. Park, painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­ erty. Phone 466. 160-1-mo. W A N T E D — To buy fresh cows ona Company to Open lip Branch The Wllshire Iona company of Los Angeles has opened up a branch office In the Medford ho­ tel at Medford, with Bert Benton in charge. Mr. Benton was in Ashland this morning and said he would be stationed permanently In Medford and also handle the Ashland territory. The company manufactures and distributes the I-on-a-ca, a patented health at­ tachment. canyon dim With lack shrubs He » lined *■ the I stream ' , He kept the tallest trees to trim The rocky facade gray and grim. acquaintances. overwhelming. While high, above the scars ; ’ Fop. X CAN’T W ell - well - WHAT’S PUÏ7UNG YOU? , O F F IC E H Q U m ‘ 10 to IS a. a > - E « • » p a DR. W . J. C R A N D A LL Oeteopatfejc Lies His assurance in the stars. Blanche Logan O’Neal. Physician said Surgeon OB. E B N E ST A . W OODS P r h c tio s L im ited T o E y e , E ar, N o se and T h roat X -E a y , In c lu d in g T eeth Eye, Ear, Nose and T h ro a t Office Phone 120 First National Bank Building . DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W P hysician and Burgeon ,• 108 Pioneer Ave *, - Office and Resident Phone 21 Office Honrs 10 - 1 2 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m. 8:30 ( 7:30 p. m. Office Hours: 1 0 - 1 8 and 8 - 0 Bwedenbnrg BuUdlng Convalescent Home IBS Granite Where the sick and aged are cared for in pleasant home surroundings. Testim onials o f its efficacy are C all J e r r y O 'N ea l for yo.nr next Job of PRACTICAL NURSING P lo m b n ig CHOICEST FOOD Phone 188 * Res. 88 Morton St. R easonable Term s T. L* POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 83. W M . E . G OULD R ealtor » P h on e 453-J g u ild e r JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Nt Phone 161. It' C ontractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist lq Quality, ‘ Not Quantity; Shingling — Galvanized Nalls Used. 80 Year Guarantee. W H IT T L E T B A N S T E B & STO RAG E 0 0 . 404 Mountain Ave. Coal, W ood a n d S to r a g e about the I-O N -A -C O . W e are perfectly w ill' ing to allow yo u to judge solely b y w h at the GAYLORD W1LSHJRE Inventor of Ì-O?{-A-OQ the Life of Your Clothes' Modern machinery, modern organization, have freed wo­ men from this greatest of all drudgeries. To women who prize health and beauty, youth-robbing “Wash Days” are things of the past; and many women actually consider it an economy to send us their laundry week by week, because they are saving, at a vevy small cost, what 4F priceless— their youth! Bert Jlenton, RepreMutat Ive Rogue River Valley District. Office: Hotel Medford, Med­ ford, Oregon. Free Treatments at Office. Come in and let us Explain. I-O N -A -C O does for you . Com e in and take a delightful lO m in ute treatment. T h ere w ill be n o charge. Y o u w ill n ot be obligated in the slightest d e g r e e .. i Drugless Treatment 1 The I-O N 'A 'C O accomplishes its results through the effect of magnetism on the iron in the system. TELI, EVEßYONE. HOME DEMONSTRATION U tou Uw in • dt» «fane « • h » « in oSc«. phone, end we will (ladlp «end • Office Houra: Week Dey., 0 A. M. to 0 P. M.; Sundaya, 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. T he IO N A C om p an y LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO DENVER PORTLAND SEATTLE T hat ' s easy nolu f o r . E x a m p l e - PRESENT, AND tenses S'POSIN’ I SHOULD * A Y — • £ HAVE W EN T T D TH E / o f f ic e " y HEWRM.X THINK YOUR NEW JOB IS Too MUCH T or . voo - Y ou c a n t ' work . S uch l a t e HOURS W IT H O U T RUlMIttG MOOR. J ) VJELL-K-Att B usiness « B usiness , Y oornovu Y ou ' re even getting S o THAT YOU talk ABOUT QOUR WORK C IN YOUf^ - S L E e r V B ut that ’ s NOT R1GHT- H- m - m - what blDJ-SAY? P h on e. 117 B a la n c e lik e ren t O ffice 89 O ak S t G et thia: 0 2 8 .0 0 m onthly rent for JO years equals nothing >ut vain regrets. 02 8 .0 0 m onth­ ly p aym ents on hom e for 10 years eq u a ls a 0 1 8 0 0 .0 0 equity (e stim a te d ) p in s satisfaction of hom e o w n « . are no drugs used in the treatment, no exercising, no manipulation. Y ou simply place the I-O N -A -C O over the shoulders or around the waist, without remov­ ing the clothing.. A treatment takes about 10 minutes and is delightful. < Ah Ashland Laiuidry Co. A u to F r e ig h t T erm in al There Surely, renewed health, happiness, relief from pain, is worth your making this simple test. Surely^, plain common sense prompts you to give it a trial, at least— especially when a trial costs you nothing. Don't put it off any longer.. V isit us today. J l ’HT PHONE 208 i Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. F o r Sale— H om es in a ll se ctio n s of c ity from $1800.00 to $5500.00. L ow a s $ 1 5 0 * 0 d ow n on som e. 'CAUSE YOG HAVEN'T WENT YET/ m «— Dorothy Reid, Editor CALENDAR OF EVENTS Monday, Mar. 14— Art Club meets in the Parish House. Mrs. J. A. Ruger and Mrs. Frank Nel­ son, hostesses. Monday, Mar. 14.— W. R. C. will have a social at the home of Mrs. Hattie Boyd at 317 North Main street. . .Monday, Mar. 14. — Ashland Study Club meets at the home of Mrs. C. W. Nlms on Hllcrest Tuesday, Mar. 18.— Alpha Chap­ ter wiU observe their 47th an­ niversary In the Masonic hall. Husbands and wives of O. E. 8. members with their sons and daughters over 16 years of age, will be the guests. Tuesday, Mar. 15. — Civic Club will meet In the clubhouse on Winburn Way. Mrs. O. R. Satchwell and Miss Jane Sned- icor will give talks. Friday, Mar. 18.— Medern Wood­ men and Royal Neighbors will have a public box social In the Moose hall. tt « a L HOPE LUCM DOESN'T G C T W ts e X WAS T o A FOKBR PART/ LAST N IG H T — X T O U S H6R. ì X WAS WORKING OVERTIME . S _ , AT THE O F F IC E j — O ffice P h o n e 1 6 4 -J H om e P h o n e I S « ! Y et w e do n ot ask' y o u to take anyone’s w ord X can ’ t f ig u r e , o u t t h e s e past F uture P h y sic ia n an d S u rgeon granite By Taylor u n d e r s ta n d m y g r a m m a r LESSON F or T omorrow O r. C h arles A . H a b ita : P h y g ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n D B . BOLAND ALLEN Inga com- here tender growing mune, Ñor band of man their beauty mars. With silver song’the stream flows able doubt as to its effectiveness. * S o m any I O N -A -C O S are n ow in use that almost every* one can hear the story o f its w onderful results from someone right in his or her ow n circle o f See Whittle Trans- FO R S A L E — ..Here’s ..another ■ K 2 B *161-3* one. Auto camp, service station, FOR SALE — Real beardless repair garage; on Pacific high­ seed barley, 2 1-2 cts.'See Roscoe way, new Ashland. Price >7000. Applegate 1-2 mile southeast of T e r * « . Gonld Realtor. 458-J. Ashland. 159-6* 117-tf, When Be fashioned the I . the point w here there can be any reason* F O R SALE: — 3 acr did gardeq soil. Wide PIANO BARGAIN— We have a fru it. Few blocks from normal, high and grade schools. Bargain. splendid player piano with many rolls, of music antt-stool, worth Terms. Gould, Realtor, 453-J. 153-tf 3450 tor quick sale 3200. Mrs. Hilty’s piano. hand 1 1 ’ H E history o f th e I-O N -A -C O Has pasted FOR SALE— 3 3-4 Bain wag­ on, practically new. Phone 6F14. 161-3* F O R SA LE— I f you want to get in on the ground floor in coming FOR HALE— Anyone wishing to residence section, see or phone W m . È. Gould, Realtor. Several buy a new 1927 Ford car write Will good buys la Palm Ava and' Nor­ box 9, Ashland Tidings. mal vicinity. 117-tf save you money. This Is for a with lavish Visit us -Take a delightful FREE Treatment-Judge by your Own Experience TO TRADG— Young heifer for 162-3* MATERNITY HOME — 153 young bull. W. Miles. Phone Granite. Terms, including every­ W A N T a good home 30F6. 161-3* thing, 34.00 per day. 162-tf I F YOU inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. M ain . 08-tl THE CANTON ¡in eu p jeipe MADISON, WIs., Mar. 12.— Gov. Fred R. Zimmerman of W ll» oonsin w ill appoint a committee to gq to Washington for the pur­ pose of inviting President- Cool­ idge to spent his summer vpca- and sqrjngers, Charles Broill. 448 osk, |< .0 0 and 34.50. Some slab Uon la Wisconsin.' f , ’ CHICAGO. Mar. 12.— (ON)— Helman i t . phon¿ 407-ft. wood. »8» B street. Phone 188-R A bullet bole through his head, 151-1-mo.* FOB - BF?T~"Two «Pertinents ^38-lmo.* the body of MacIntyre* Harsha, of 4 rooms each with plenty of PLOWING 19 year o^d University of Chica­ FO B xchange — Real Botato garden groand. reasonable, close Call 130-R for all kinda of go freshman was found in a in. Inquire 827 Oberlin S t . FO B SALK o r T R A D E — 180 team work and plowing. lonely section of the dunes near’ 182-2* acres of land in Siakiyou, Cal. On Chesterton early Friday. 1 25-lm o * te ■ ' 1 Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ F O B B E N T ;— Completely fur­ Evidence pointed to suicide. N EW YORK. Mar. i t — (U N ) HAMAKEB TRANSFER a n d ter, near county school For fu r­ nished apartments, m o d e rn — The claim o f Angelo Bliaaon, throughout Reasonable rentals. Storage Ce. office at residence, ther particulars address Tidings, 174 North Main. Phona 410. Box 01. lS S -lm o .* former elevator boy to the >15,- B utler apte., 40 Granit« St. 000,000 estate w hich, his hent- Clasalfied Ade Bring Results 148-tf ANT G IR L IN TR O U B LE— May TO TRADE— 40, a. upder ditch communicate with Ensign Lae 12 miles east Klamath Falls >180 F O R R E N T —Furnslhed small of^ the Salvation Army at the per acre want Ashland home and apartments and cabins w ith ga­ ' WJUte Shield Home, 686 Msy- Small acreage. P. O. box 318 rages. Reasonable by month 181-3* falr Ays-. Portland. Oregon. < Klam ath Falls. or week. Barber Apts. 188 Gran­ ite. in -tt E K'iriri y «yy> r . w r w t i . < H if n -T O O M U S T HAUE B ê 6 n D IS C U S S IN G an INCREASE IN SALARV W IT H O N E O F Y o u « E M P tx v e e s - anvholu YOU ÇAID* £ ll RA1SÊ Too t e w ' Wednesday Club Meets at Poley Home— The Wednesday Club of the Presbyterian church was de­ lightfully entertained at the W. M. Poley home on Gresham street when they met for their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, March nineth. Mrs. 8. B. Taylor and Mrs. Harner were the hostes­ ses. A pleasant time was spent In social conversation and making church decorations for the Easter services. At a late hour the hostesses served dellicous refreshments, daintily arranged. will be given by the Glee Club of the Southern Oregon Normal school at four o'clock In the au­ ditorium. The^program will Include a half hour of singing, under the di­ rection of Miss Leona G. Marsters. Miss Lolita Pierson accompanies the singing and Miss, Dorothy Baughman will be the soloist. Following are the songs which will be sung: Morning from “Beer Gynt”— firelg. I Passed By Your Window— Brahe: Chorus. Abide With Me— Lidle. A Prayer — Stenson: Miss Baughman. Wander’s Night Song— Rubin­ stein. Children of the Moon— Warren. Women of the Chorus. Song Of India— Rimsky-Korsa- kow. Homing— del Reigo. » tt « Dinner Arranged For University Of Oregon Stringed Quartet— At six o ’clock dinner at the Llthla Springs hotel has been ar­ ranged for Dr. John J. Landsbury. Rex Underwood and other mem­ bers of the University of Oregon Stringed Quartet, who will give a concert in the auditorium of the Southern Oregon State Normal school on Tuesday evening, March fifteenth. All alumnls and former stu­ dents of the State university and their wives and husbands are cordially invited to be present and, to greet these musicians from the University. Reservations may be made in Ashland by telephoning ' Miss Leona G. Marsters at the Normal school and in Medford through Mr. Don Newberry. 7 D uB A JU L Y ’ Contour Cream Aa exceptionally rick and fragrant preparation, combining the prop- a 33 tt Basket Dinner at Christian «'hureh Sunday— A basket dinner will he held In the Christian church Sunday, March, 13, at which" time every­ one is invited to come and bring well-filled baskets. There will be a board meeting G n a tti he at 2:30 p. m. All members please [ ftdkarr R)CHARp¡ HtlDNUT KwKN Asn be present to give reports. — - tt tt S S. O. N. H. W ill G ive M usical— A Sunday 4 afternoon' musical E^st Sidp Phami^cj Ashland, Oregon