■ D ’Autremont to Arrive Tomorrow FO B B K N T— Furnished, h love­ ly first floor apartment, with garage, overWOfcing part;, >20 per tnonth. W e pay the light and fra ­ ts», Baifcdr Apts, l t i Qrahtte. 144»6 F O R R E N T :— Completely fur- nflkhed apartments, m o d e rn throughout. Reasonable rentals. B htler sfttt., » t itt n lle fit. SAN FRANCI8CO, Mar. 1«.— (U N )— Hugh d'Autremont, «r- rested in Manila after a world search for the men responsible for the dynamiting of a mall train in Oregon,, is to arrive iq San F ra n ­ cisco aboard the transport Thom­ as Thursday, according to tbe ma­ FO B SALB 0» T R A D E — 160 rine exchange of the San Francis­ chen of a factory. Its programs acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On include the works of first rate co chamber of commerce. Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ composers of all nations. ’ Postoffice Inspector Charles ter, hear county school >*or fu r­ Riddleford, In charge of the Spo­ FO B B b M m W h h h oak. >11.04 ther particulars addreta Tidings, INVESTIGATE BABY FARM kane office of the postal inspec­ Box »1. • ilS -lm o .* >orW MQ tor. t lf io . Price« ta- LOS ANGELES. Mar. 16.—* tion service is here ready to hoard clnde sawtng. 18 In ih body ftr . TO T R A D E — House two lots, the Thomas and question the pris­ (UN)— Investigation into the al­ » . 6 0 tier; 1« inch. » .0 0 ; black bah, toilet, electric lights, all oner, who will be landed either at leged “baby farm” activities of oak, » .# 0 and » . 6 0 . Some vlab Mrs. Minnie Williams, through kinds qf fru it. To trade for small Alcatraz or Angel Island. wood, 9 » B street. Phone 196-R whofee hands forty babies are said acreage near Ashland, 163 Au­ 136-ltao.* to have passed, was temporarily burn. St. 166-6* F O R S A L E — .« dor. quart ma- sdn Ja/s. with lids at 'soe per doz- ffc, 1 dot. quart ma ton Jars with FO B lids at 70c, 2 dos. economy Jars apartments and cabins ' w ith ga­ at 60c 1 settee >6, sanitary coach rages. Reasonable by mOntta j >4,6<>, bedstead hnd springs >8^ Or week. Barber Apts. 168 Oran- H *. l i i A i range f i t , heater >8, two studdnt tables » and 8, motorcycle and side car >60. Phone 807-Y. » 1 F O B B E N T — ruthtotaed apto., lM -i* id unfurnished flat, W So. Sad Fairview. » il-tf W ANTED — g, etc. ala. J. D. Spading, garden- Peffly, 637 E. 166-6* FO R SALE OR R E N T — Modern W A N TE D — Your 1927 spray- four room bungalow near normal. fag. New Mg. Six years exper­ Ohrner leaving next week. Ad­ ience. L W. Watkins, Talent, Ore­ dress P. O. BoX 473, or call 606 gon. * 163-1 mo.* Bllzabeth. . 165-3* P A IN T IN G — Ambro 8. Park, I F YOU W A N T a good hotte painting, Duo Tone p o rk, 711 Lib­ fttjn lre at Brown A Rice, » N. erty. Phone 466. 160-1-tto. fchln. 03-tf W A N T E D — To buy fresh cows FO R SALB: — 3 acres splen­ and springers, Charles Broili, 448 did garden soil. W ide variety Reiman St., phone 4D7-R. fru it. Few blocks from normal, 158 -I-m 0 .* high and grade schools. Bargain. PEOW kNU Terms. Goald, Realtor, 453-J. Call 196-R fo r all kinds of 163-tf testa w o A and plowing. FOR SALE " I f you want to get 136-lm o* la on the ground floor Hi cottlng ifAhCAKtaa TRANSFER a n d residence section, see or phone Wm . B. Gould. Realtor. Several Storage Co. office at residence. good buys in Palm Ave and Nor­ 174 North Main. Phone 410. mal vicinity. Chicago Women to Buihi Skyscrapet This Is the first prjoect of Its halted here Tuesday night. kind in Chicago. There is no Wo­ Search for bodies of Infants man’s clnb building in the down­ thought to have been buried In town district and there is only pne various graves near Suniand, Tu- woman's clnb Building in the city, on the north !«l«Je, and that is an athletic clnb. CHICAGO, Mar. ,16.— Chicago women are to h ive a mllllod dol­ Hood River — 24 cars of as­ lar skyscraper club house in the paragus to be shipped bere A is loop. It will be known as the year. Woman’s, Century Club of Chica­ go. Professional and business wom­ en who prefer the secluded at­ mosphere of a private club to ho­ tels and private homes are behind the project. The building Will include 300 sleeping chambers, Turkish bathfe, beauty parlors, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, a library, g ball room, and several large drawing room^. The ballroom and parlors will be /en ted to women’s organiza­ tions for the purpose of meetings. It is pointed out that no such ex­ clusively feminine convenience ex­ ists m the city at present. There will be card and billiard rooms and a banqut hail also. The first five hundred members will be known as founder members. 187-«. • Bt - Office Honrs: 10 - 19 and 9 - 8 " In i' l u l l ) DR. MATTIE B. SH A W Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer AVe Office and Resident Phone » Office Hours 10 - IS a. m. > > 4 p. t t . 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. Convalescent Home Good For Brooder Houses, Furnaces, Fire Places as well as Heaters 158 Granite Where the sick and aged are cared for in pleasant home jurroundlngs. , Call Jerry O’Neal for yonr next Job of PRACTICAL NURSING STEADY HEAT - CLEAN TRY THEM IN YOUR GRATE Plnmbnig CHOICEST FOOD Phone 188 Bee. 8« Morton St. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co T. L. PO W ELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good «enrice at a reasonable price — Phone 83. In The Heart of Town' WM. E. GOULD Realtor Phone 458-J Builder JORDANS SASH AND cabinet W orks Comer Helman and Van N om . Phone 161. 194-tf Contractor Repairing and Remodeling « Specialist Iq Quality. Not Quantity; Shingling • Galvanized Nails Used. 20 Year Guarantee. WHITTLE T W m m & STORAGE e b . 484 Mountain Ave. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hanllng. For Sale-Homes in all sections of city from $1806.00 to.$5500.00. Low as $150.00 doWn on some. ’Balance like rent Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak B t Get this: 895.00 monthly rent for 10 years equals nothing iu t vain regrets. 895-00 month­ ly payments on home for 10 years equals a 81500.00 equity (estimated) plus satisfaction of home ownes. Decorative n O iu r OFFICB HOURS PeiPs Coiher PRESTO-LAC i f yön want n none rrght take to W hite. Wed-tf Office'Phone 164-J — ^Hoaae Phone DMkli Phone 168-L DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth D IA M O N D BRIQUETTES U -C Ö L D S Dr. Charles A. Haioee *; Physician and Surgeon DB. BOLAND ALLIN fttyslci&n and Surgeon A carload of red eedar, all heart «even foot fenceposta Jast received, w ill sell for Sic each as long as they last. A ll kind of fencing. , Plows from >10.00 up. Im ple­ ments of every descriptibn. W hite Sewing Machines and everything that farmers need. Il7 -fl FOB SALE— ..Here's ..another one. A Íto camp, service station, repair garage; on Pacific high­ way, nest Ashland. f*rice >7000. Terms. Gould Realtor. 46 3-J. MATERNITY LEADERLBRft SYM FR O N F Junga, Compton, Downey and PLAYS FOR R ED A R M Y Glendale, failed to disclose any MOSCOW, (O P )— The Perslm- evidence of her activities, (ani, Russia's leaderlesa sym­ Physicians attending Mrs. W il­ phony orchestra which plays with­ liams, now taking a drug core in out a conductor, is taking classi­ the county Jail where she Is held cal and módem music direct to on a narcotic charge, refused per­ the people, it played recently In mission to deputy sheriffs to ques­ a bgrrackot the Red Army, all tion the alleged head of the available tables being placed to­ •'farm .” . gether as a platform for the 80 The investigatlota win be con­ musicians. Not long ago, the cluded when Mrs. Williams* con­ orchestra played In the big , kit­ dition allows questioning. At the April meeting Miss Mp- zelle Haix of the extension de­ partment of the University ef Oregon will discuss “WorlW Move­ ment in Adult Education.’^ Enamel HOME — , 1 6 > Granite. Terms, including every­ thing, >4.41) per day. 162-tf 8t. Helens— Knights of Pythias start work on new |3O,O(/o hall. Hood River shipped 6186 cars apples and pears, 1926 crop. - _ -^fif_gw. eg Tt*_* A cold may be stopped in 24 fcbdrs, the fever checked, the bowels opened, the entire system toned. The way is H IL L ’S—a way so efficient that we paid $1,000,000 for i t Don’t re)y on lesser help, and don’t delay. Get the quick, complete results that H IL L ’S Take Salts If Stomach Isn’t Acting Right 5impson7s Hardware Says Indigestion Results from an E xetta ef Hydrochloric \ Acid. ‘The Winchester Store” Joints So Stiff i t Surta to Walk” Undigested food delayed in the stan­ di decays, or rather ferments, the sam J U /U C K Y STRIKES are smooth and mel­ Now UI phmv Relief She Get« With NeW Discovery " I Will glaffiy tell ywu I alh much Improved after taking Eopa Neuritis Tablets. Am not quite Well yet. My neck got so stiff and sore at times that it was dreadful. 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The Glob will bold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil­ mer Poley at 64 Gresham street on the afteVnooh of Monday, Mafch twunty-flVst. Hie Citizens Bank ELL.'W&U.-WH AT'S <3ÓÌMò 7b HAPf^N? YOU’RE T6N MiAUreS BAftLY FöRtuORK/ Laxativa BROMO QUININE Tableta will fortifr tha system aaainst Orip, InOuenza and other eerioue Ule reeult- in< from a Cold, PricaSOc. Tha box tokm àd a dosature (Continued From Page Two) By Taylor ICK-rr'S aiârfT O’CUXX! ?u'u. G>e L A te Foft iKioHk . Tha touie and laxativa effset a t Z - V rom mou /mbined with lithia and sodium phos hate. This harmless salts is use« >r many stomach disorder! with ax silent results. The College women's club of the Rogue River valley met Satur- day afternoon, March first, with I Mrs. Harlan Bosworth at the Ihotae of her mother. Mrs. O. V. Meyers, at 609 South Oakdale I Ave., Medford. After a brief business session the president turned the meeting over to Mrs. F. D. Wagner, the program chairman. Mrs. Bos­ worth played an Irish record,, “Mathleen Mavourneen," which was much appreciated. Suzette lateflnett then pleased those pres- ent by two recitations. “Little Cat” and “Want a Drink.” She responded to an encore. Mrs. A. A. Mason gave a splendid review of Alice Tisdale ' I Hobart’s, “By the City of the i t,ortd Sand,” a tale of China. This As a vety interesting atory of pio- < heering in China. D»Hclous re- | freshments were served during t the social hour. ■< Those who attended from this £ (flty were Mrs. F. D. Wagner and ,. MT». Emil Pen. c