t
it demined to d t»p -
A broadcasting program 4 Which
wan keenly enjoyed by many .list
T O » SALK e r T R A D E — 160 eners was put on the a tr frp lit mo
posea of land la Siskiyou, Cal. On tion K M B D at Medford laM Hight
jPaoltle Highway. PPlonty of wa >y the cam pfire Otrtn u f M M to rd ,
ter^ »ear eouaty scboal For fur Talent and Ashland. Thd girls
W « UJM- f r ls t t odk. I l k . 06 th e r particulars address Tidings. broadcast from 8 to 4 o’clock, and
tord; h o « Ör. 110.1«. Prieto in
M m « L ,
123-8 me,* aeeerding Io the station annotne-
stad» s w in g . f t tach body fir,
er, i t Whs one of the ham nmatour
lt.td b e*; 1< fifth , 61.66; black TO T R A D E — House two lots, program yet «reseated over the
oak, 64.00 and |4 .S f. Sette slab hah, toilet, electric lights, all Medford station.
(Mod. HI fi street. Photo 190-R kinds of fru it. To trad« fo r «mall
Following la the program pte-
t t i * l m o . * hsregge near Ashland, 168 Au sentedi
totta. St.
166-5« • T alk oa the purpose Of Camp
fire Girls by announcer.
throughout.' ReaUhnable rentals.
. ChOrua > by girls o f a ll three
. W A N TE D — Housekeeper, care
B utler a p u ., 40 OTknltu fit. - -
towns.
»
148-tf
of .8 email children,'wages, 630
Campfire Credo by a Talent
WANTBD — Spading, garden par month, room and board, must girl.
ing, Ok. í» D . P effly. IST H. live with children night and day.
Piano duet, by Medford girls.
Main,
, 185-6« Apply Good Eats pafe from 2 to 8
Trio by Maxine Emery, 'E m ily
166-tf Taylor and Madeline SteVeas of
W A N T E D — YOur 1627 spray afternoon.
Aehlsmd.
ing, N sv rig,“ M s rtto u espár
. T alk, “W hat W e Burn,“ » / ♦ b l
tales. J. W . W atkins, Talent, Ore
ent
girl.
•
* , • -
gon.
l i l - l mo.« . M A T E R N IT Y H O M E —
153
Piano solo, by Talent gML?
Granite. Terms, including every
P A IN T IN G — Ambro 8. Park,
Sba chanties aod songs by Ash
thing, 64-00 per day.
162-tf
pathttng, Dup Tone work, 711 Lib
land senior H i Campfire gtsto.
POR HALE— Ludwig ptano ln
erty. Phon» « H .
• 160-1-mo.
Plane duet, by Talent girls.
first class condition. Good bar
T alk on Crater Lake by Med
■fand WABTEIL— To buy fresh cows data- ta<lulre nt 880 Hargadlne or
ford girl. '
aad aad springers, Charles Broil i. 448
phene 801-L.
Song, “Valley Hogue,“, by T a l
/
Haiman S U »bone 407-R.
ent ehorne.
>d*ti
169-1-mo.«
Piano solo by June Aikens,
Ashland
FO R R EN T— Furnished or un
Poem, “ Salute the Trees,” Bm-
furnished modern i-room* house
tna Reilly, Ashland.
with sleeping porch, garage, fru it
ChaS' Beseer Was down from
** Plano goto, Ruth Billings, Ash
*fft berries, 618 unfurnEbhd,
Celestln Tuendajr. He Is repair
land.
61« furnished. C k ils t 117 8th St.
ing the buildings at Colestln, for
Vocal solo, ttaxHto MdMkry, Ash
107-2*
the Avgerls Bros., who own that
land.
property.
1 Chorus by All girls.
. Marshall Horn of Hornbrook
Arrived nt Deter Monday with hie
tractor. He has taken a logging
F IN D SECRET STttd*S
contract with the F ru it Groweta
PO RTLAND, Ore., M ar. 17.—
Supply Co., of H ilt, and w ill es
(U N )— Portland dry officers are
tablish a summer camp at W hite
wondering If builder« are «Ming
Point. U n til he can get his build
bootleggers in their evaetoa 0 f the
ings
erected there, he and his men
M O VE M E N T SUCCESSFUL
law. This big question-mark? r t -
MOSCOW, Ida., Mar. 16.— The will live In a house on the Deter iults from the large number of
“ big sister” movement at the Uni ranch.
Stills cleverly .hidden, found on
Oren Deter, who is employed nt
versity of Idaho, Which places ev>
places which distillers are renting.
ery Incoming girl* under the pro H ilt, Calif., caipe up to visit his
A ll sort of secreted stills have
tectorate of an upperclassman parents over the week-end.
been found, with underground
Gust Avgerls vent to Ashland
passages, stils la Cistern -'lik e
W tt. 1 . Gedld, Realtor. Several during her freshman year, Is Wednesday, returning Friday.
meeting
w
ith
remarkable
success,
rooms with special ventilation a r
good h a rt «g ito la A r t and Nor
C. A. .Fenton, who is cooking at
rangements and in between walls
m al vlpttjty.
'■
117-tf according to an aneennceeenrt by
Permeal J. French, dean o f w o « * the Avgerls m ill returned Tuesday hi the basements.
afternoon from Portland, where
Someone
IS responsible (or
“ Freshman girls, coming direct- he had gone to mttend the funer these unueUU features,
reason
,
- ’ly. from- high schools and academ al of hie brother*?
the officers, asking themselves, I f
D. If . Deter went to Montague
f f o n c E gf fiU rA fi A ccount ies, find themselves In a strange
landlords and builders are guilty.
Wednesday,
called there by the
Notice is heerby given th a t the world when they enter college,
nhferslgned. as Administrator ot and as a result, the process of illness of his mother.
BUBIXBAA GROW ING
‘
Leslis Henderson and W illiam
the Estate of fitttly F. W ing, de- orientation consumes much time
Lee
.are
helping
Marshall
Horn
N
E
W
YO
RK,
Mar.
17.—
Busl-
' nonesd, has th e ft!» the County If It is carried out by the girl
Court of Jaekson C o M tlr. State alone,” said Miss Perry, ia charge build ahd repair road'for his. log hess In tbe Panama Canal Is now
So great that withih two or three
ef Oregon, MA filAhl A C M M t ns of the movement, “ I f each girl ging camp.
Mrs.
Vina
Effm
an
and
little
girl
years
the United States may have1
sue» AdmlnlstoAtet d f M id fistate could have an older sister, fam il
and that Monday, (he lifts day iar with the problems on the of Yreka, Cal., came last week to to take steps to build the proposed
ot A pril. 19I f , kt tb * hbèr e t 10 campus, her first year would he stay With Mr. Effman at the Av canal through Nicaragua, Dwight
»■
Davis, secretary of war, M id today
o'clock a . M „ end a t tbe Ceurt profitable Indeed. Lacking the gerls m ill.
Tillm an King Is loading lumber just before sailing on the Portoj
House In JaekhonvUle, Oregon, real big sister, this movement is
I
Mbs been fixed » f the Court ’ as attempting to supply the next best on the cars for Avgerls Bros. Rico liner Coatna for Carlbean.
He intends to inspect the Pan-1
(be time and place tor hearing ob thing— a friendly girl frem the Three inches of snow fell at Deter
Wednesday.
1 «ma Canal.
jections to said Aeeeunt, and tbe upper classes.
settlement therebf.
Date of first publication, M arfb
10. 1927.
desse Z. Whig. Administrator of
the Estate et Bmily F. W ing, De-
cenbed.
141-4‘ TknrA
Advice and help as to course
selection, registration and other
questions which bother the new
comer are given by the “ big Bis
ters,” and as a result the fresh
men women are able to start,work
»t efficiency speed during the first
semester, It was pointed out.
NOTICE of wnal account
Notiee is hefuby given ta « t the N otice of final account
undersigned, as Administrator o f
Notice Is hereby given that the
the Estate * f Stephen A. HaUke, undersigned, as Administrator of
deceased, has filed lh the Couaty the Estate of Eunice Wing, dc-
Court of Jackson County, State of ceaeed, has filed, In tbe County
Oregon, hie Fin«l Account «s such Court of Jackson County, State of
Administrator of said Estate and Ortgon, his Final Account as
that Monday, the 11th .day of such Administrator ef said Estate
A pril. 192?, at the hour of 1» and that Monday, the 11th day of
o'clock A. M., and at the Court April, 1927, at the hour of 10
House In Jhckmavltle, Oregon, AWteCk A. M., an d o tt the Court
Oregon,
ha« been fixed by the Court aa the House in Jacksonville,
time and place for hearing objec has been fixed by the Court as the
tions to said Account, and tbe eet- U » e httd place for hearfhg objec
tions to said Account, and the
tletnent thereof.
t
Date ot first, publication, March settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, March
14, 1927.
fiettie Jay Hawks, A dm lnittra- 10,’ 1927.
tor of the Estate of Ahephet A.
Jetoe I. W ing, Administrât«!* ot
Hawks, Deceased.
the Ehtato o t Eunice Wttig, De
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' .
161-4-Thurs. J ceased.
Church Directory
Method** RplMWpa) Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, I l f
Laurel street. Phone 87
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and Helman Street*
Hugh T. Mitchelmore. Pastor,
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L,
Lutheran Church
Services In Odd Fellows
H. H. Young, Pastor,
Boutevard. Services 4th
5 th Sundays.
PYrst Church of Christ
S< lentist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Eliz. M. Smith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
471-J
F u ll Geepel lim p ie
BohMvard
J. 8. Mnrphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Chnrch
Stone Church, F ifth ahd Maid
streets
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
T rin ity Episcopal’ Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond. Vlcar,
.'2 Second Street. Phone 11«
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D. Gaftoey
469 Boulevard
Christian Chnrch
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allison, Pastor.
630 Boulevard
Free Methodtot Church
B. Main and Sixth Street
Emma ft. Thompson, Pastor.
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Pbone 106
Baptist Church
riargsdln« And First Streets.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak fitrte t
W IS T E R Ï»Ü B ttetr Ot the waist, lost lh the d a f
fy fold» b i a diaphanous eearf.
(CpaUnued From Page P out )
“The mother, It. Pedr*t*6 ttl-
max
of womanhood of 1017,” she
th irty we were at the entrance,
nhd made np our minds to make predicts, "Is garbed In tfo««tos,
the last three in an hour »or bust ♦ e a rt pinching high heeled Shoes
a ski. I. didn’t bust a ski, but which prevent her from utilising
When we got to the m ill I felt Hka, the leg freedom the trousers give,
1 had busted something Sloe. and she is crowned with a top
Gee! Gosh! how those lnen did heavy hgt. three feet apMes, form
travel!
There was a joker to ed of spun glass.“
A ll this Is leading to A rebel
those three miles, there Were four
lion
that may bankrupt the world.
of them, the road had not been
Mrs. Cett M le e K . r t u w t e i Wlh
broken up to the mill. I know
that mile had more than any 5280 close and millions w ill he thrown
feet th It. When we got to the late unemployment.
“ Im a g in e “ says M r*. Catt,
Car we had to turn It around. We
dtd Jt by letting the whtels spin, “Senator Borah declaiming “N i
ahd We shoved It .around as It caragua for the Mlcaraguaha!”
tried to skid, and then the* Port clad la the Roman toga of poppy
colored Velvet faced with eedlleps
and dinner.
of gold, prescribed by M. Polret
for the fash tenable men of the
future, pr Mr. Coolidge pleading
ter fewer cruisers In canary yel
low and blue diaphanous «barf.
T hings
TN€ 1
J
HOVU IT WOOUD B E ,
if he ever , acnr
J
wes FlMtoMQ W Ü L T ?
ABoor CHICK COMÌNCI
UCTRTÖTHB OPRCB3
AND NOT DOING H IS
. VI0RK WH6M N « X d
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V /iS N > « G a u U b < 3 E .r
OH1CN T b ¿ofitft.N’.iY, a
, OM N « VUDRK ------
w s s a u a v w id
DR. ROLAND ALLBN
PhygWaa und S u g w a
Physician and Rnrfsoe
Office PM ta 1M-J
Home Phone 164-L
o r n e a honra
1« t« u a ¿a—« to A » sa.
Office Phone 109>i
O FFIC E HOURS
10-12 A. M .
»g
First National n — « B
DR. BRMBBTA. WOODS
P r a c tic e L im ited T o
E ye, E ar, N oee and T h roat
X -R ay, In clu d in g T eeth
Office Hoars! 10 - IB awl S * A
Swsdsahnsg MttMtaR .
Convalescent Heme
Punone Leader of Women
Predicts That Woman
Will Rebel
M EW YORK, Mar. 17.— (U N )
Just as styles reach the point
where wometa’s logs will have to
be stretched to make skirts seem
any ahdrter, Carrie Chapman Oatt
npted suffragist leader has step
ped forward to predict rebellion.
But not too soon.
Farthest
north lh skirts has hbt been reach
ed yet— probably wen t he attain
ed until 1057, in the opinion of
Mrs. Catt, ns set forth In an as
sault on M. Paul Polret tb be
printed Thursday In The Forum.
"The skirt,” predicts Mrs. Cktt,
"grows shorter— In fact Ms fast as
the public mind -can stand thè
M AYEN C E, «(UP) — Laefi of
foresight by 18th century builders
has resulted 11 cracks 1» the Walls
towers and arches of the anelent
cathedral here,
The builders of 100 years ago
apparently did not reckon with
the pOHelbtlity that the level of
the Rhine would sometime tail.
The piles driven When the cathed
ral was built served well in sup
porting the fnasonry so long as
they were immersed In Water, hut
Oh« to the fall in the level o f the
river, the .water-logged Soil dried
and shrank and the piles decayed.
The wall kpparehtly sagged and
cracks appeared. Due to possible
danger through using the cathed
ral. the authorities closed it
im
Siskiyou Cliapfer No. 21, R.
A. M.-— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest. A. J. McCallen secre-
M alta Gommandery No. 4.
K . T^—Meets la the Masonic
hall on the 1st a n d -3rd W ed
nesdays. Em. Commander, O.
D, Fratee, Medford; recorder,
W . H. Day.
Hilah Temple At A. O. N. M.
A.— Meets In the Masonic hall
every le t Friday. Illustrious
Potentate, S. H. Baker, Grants
P a y ; recorder, W. H. Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
8.— Meets in ¿the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie
Bates; secretary, Mrs. Leah
Caldwell.
Zulcinta Temple, Daughters
o f the Nile— Meets in the Ma
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Grants
Pass and Ashland.
Queen, Maoml Montgomery,
Medford;
recorder,
Minnie
Woods, MedfoW.
Ashland Chapter De Molays
— Meets in the Masonic hall
on the 2nd and 4th Wednes
day. Master Councilor, Àlbie
Mahogany Camp No. OSOS, M.
W . A.— Meets In the Moose
hail on the 2nd and 4th F ri
days. Consul, Win. Grenbemer;
c le ft, W. H. Day.
A m erican
Ix-gioa I’ost No.
2-4 Tuesday in
Plöneer Hall. Commander, M il
lard Orubb. Adjutant, T. L.
Patterson.
|4.*— Meets
American lx-glon Auxiliary
-—1-8 Mondays, In the Pioneer
hull on Wlnburn Way. Mrs. C.
B. Shinn, secretary. Address
174 Oak St. or Phone 114.
Hope Rebekah Lodge Ne, 14
— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall
eh the 2nd and 4th Tuesdnye.
Noble Qraijjl, Mrs. May El»;
Ttoeordfng
Secretary,
Miss
JRhel Reed,, : -
•it *5 T i e
.ao.'ÄLe-
OaU
Jvrrj O'Neal
for your next Job ad
PRACTICAL NURSING
Plombnig
CHOICEST FOOD
Reasonable Terms
WM. N. GOULD
Roh It or
Phone 6AA J
B u ilder
C ontractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist in Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
JORDAN» «AAH A M »
C A B IN E T W O RK »
Cornar Helman and Van N
Pbena 101.
lg
WHITTLI T R A N S I» !
& STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Stonge
444 Mountain Ave.
ge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. »8. A.
F. A A. M.— Meets In the
Masonic hall eeerv 2nd Thurs
day. Master. V. V. Mills; sec
retary,. W . H . Day.
onmito
Where the sick and aged are
eared for In pleasant home
rarronndlngs.
Galvanised Nalls Used.
80 Year Guarantee.
Ashland Lodge Ko. 4A I f t
O. F — Meets In the 1. 0 . O. F-
hall every Thursday.
Noble
Grand. Mr. «Melwood
Viee
Grand. H , J. W alcett; Re
cording Secretary, O, B. Hoop-
CITATION
IN T H E COUNTY COURT GF
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
T H É 6TATJS OF OREGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
Anto Freight Tonnifial
In the Matter of the Estate of
J. M. K ER B Y, Deceased.
Thc Daughters of the Veter-
Phone 117
To George 0 . Kerby, Grade
miN— Meet on the 2nd end 4th
May Jordan, nae Kerby, heire at
Office 89 Oak S t
Wednesday of each month. In
the Armory at 2 p.- m.
law o f ua(d deceased, and to all
other heirs unknown, if any there
O. A. Re—2nd and
be, and te a ll other persons claim
tach month. Armory,
ing any Interest in the estate of
/Isttors Welcome. O.
natta, Commander.
the said decedent;
IN T H E N AM E OF T H E STATE. Read This If Your Child Is Thin
Aehlana Lodge He. »4«, to
and Physically Below Par
OF
OREGON: A n d.iy osder of the
e
• l
^mawsMabma
4». (K B.« Meets In the Elks
a
here
entitled
court,
made
and
Temple every Saturday. Exalt
, The School Age Is the period
entered on the 81st day of Febr whei, mothers must watch their
ed Ruler, James Bowers Bac-
retary, Ed Thornton.
ruary, 1827, in tbs m atter of children.
The nerve strain ef
said estate, you and each of you study, the physical strain ot play
camp N *. «OTA. Reynl I are hereby cited and required to slowly but surely saps their re-
bora. —> Meets In the I appear at the court .room of said Aerve vitality, colds ahd fcentag-
Meóse hall ea the 1st aad tod
tonu And them easy prep.
kt t»e court house In Jack-
Mondays) Ornele, Mrs. A. A.
A growing school child needs
sonVflle, Jackson County, Oregon, Cod Liver Oil to build a&d keep
Madden; Recorder. Mrs. Alice
I at id o’cteck in the forenoon -of up strength, healthy flesh, weight
Turner.
slid bodily resistance. Ahd now,
Ashland Lodge Ko. l i t , K< Mdhtfay, the 11th day ef April, instead At the eid-fkshlohe«. nasty
1927, a day of the A pril, 1017 oil that children hate, yos can
ef P^—Reets In the I. Q. O. F.
hail on 1st and 3rd Fridays. I term of said court, and then and get aU Its benefits la McCeg’a
Chancellor Commander, M il
there show ckuw. if eny there be, Cod L ite r Oil Compound Tablets
lard Dunn ‘
why an order of said court should — an easy to take as candy. Ask
McNair Bros or any druggist. De
not
be made directing the admin mand McCoy’s aad if your child
Burnside R elief Corps, No.
,— Meets in the t. O. O. F.
istrator of said estate to. sell at hasn’t gained in 30 days, ywtr
U ne the lu t aad Ord Satur-
private said t«0 the highest bid druggist Is authorised te refund
ys. at 2 p. m.
President,
money.
der fer cash In hAnd, and «Object your
-
•s. Alice Turner; Aeeratnry,
ta the confirmation of said Court,
the following described real prop
R EA D CLASSIFIED ADA
Ashland Homestead No. 4067 erty, belonging te Chid estate, slt-
D. A. Y ^-M e4tS In the I. O. ! uated in the County of Jackson,
0. F. haM o» the 2nd and 4th
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
MenAayh
The depth n.f One Hundred and
OPEN N O S T W lfc ENO
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
Eleven feet off of the north
and 3rd Thursdays, at the
A COLD OR CATARRH
westerly ends of Lots 7 and 8 ;
boote HaM.
Of BloCk “ H ” of the Village of
AeWn Circle No. Ä4, Neigh
Talent, Jackson County, Ore- <
Hew lie G«t M M f Whan As
bors of (be Whodcraft,— Meets
gon, as per plat of said village ;
aM Nane am Stofiuft Vg.
in (he I. O. O. F. hkll on the
of record lg the county clerk’s 1
1st and 3rd Mdndaye Guard
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W . V . P rse 1 office of said County, said tract
of land being the northwester* ,
dotti Clerk, M ie. Wm. Ston
asti.
ly end of said Block “H ” and 1
S
Azhlann Cam» Mo. 843, W
W-— M ettz 1» the I. O. O. F.
haM ea the 2«d and 4th Mon
day». Clerk, i . kt. W ick; Con
sul Commander, <3. B. Lane.
Pilot Rock Harainpment No,
Id — Meets in t i e I . O. O. F.
ball «a the 1st add 3rd Tues-
lays, C. E. HoOper, Scribe.
Thcsopfairal Lodge
hoots each Moudag night, 7:30
kt Library.
By Taylor
< A )« u .tib L D y o o
Business
fier ne doNaeMT
ÔN HOWJ Tt> G E T
t
BANG IT Z ,
I
I oOUR
I
fronting on* First street of Mid 3
vtttagu.
•
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,
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W t t N E M , W . 1, HARTBELL, «
Judge of the above entitled Court, «
with the seal of said Court here- .
te gttigad, this « le t day o( Fe»* i
ruAry. 1927.
i,
u
DBL1LIA «TEVENS,
«
County Clerk, I *
By M Y D A H N E IL , Deputy. "
(Seal)
149-4-Thurs. I H
ding tbe swollen or 1
membrane, giving V*u
Head colds and catari
c. Dotal sUy stuffed
k Relief is aura
E
CrosmCranlqr