nuore« FOR R E N Í ' - I ïJ W < i^ t OR -r- We baV6 (-TOo^r I leuee close In to trade for two t m five acre unlm- proved, berry land. Ashalnd Bleeping rooms. 114 Oak St. Phone ••ij t oae-sv 111-tf bungalow ,'1-2 aaro qf gmhad. FOR SALE or TRAD»— 180 Irait, berries/ good qMcken housg. acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On P b o o r lio R » M 0 J. 216-Pmo. Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ ter, near county school For fur- ÏJ KMT i*uu rt< thor particulars addrosa Tidings, 131-8 mo.* Box »1. FOR RENT— Piano Phone 878- 194-tf HOW IB THAT ROOF— Let A. V. Hood reshingle or repair It for yog. Catt orders to Wolcott’s 206-1-mo.* FOB MALE»— rUniversal range, Grocery. Phone 17. white enamel, almost new. Li­ WANTED— Plowing and gener­ brary . table, throe quarter bed, al team work. Phone 847-L. baby crib, nursery chair, high chair and miscellaneous articles. 887, 8th str eet 19 8-1-Mo.* 116-tf FOR SALE:— Early June to­ mato plants, 1 cant each. C. A. Gray, 1878 town. tl« -ti FOR BALE£— Small rock, crush­ er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove grates and backs, lawnmowers sharpened and repaired. Castings and ma- chine work nt Eagle Iron and Brass Fonndary, 140 Oberlin St. 818-1-mo.* A n g e r e d When ed With Drunkeness in Testimony b LOS ANGÈLES, May 16.— (IP) — Smouldering vengeance fanned WANTED— Top prices paid for by court testimony. Is expected live poultry, «reseed veal, phone to feature the continuation of the murder trial of Paul Kelly^ C. » . Carpenter, Medford, Ore. 194-tf screen juvenile, which goes Into We bny and sell nsed atore fixtures. SKI Bast Main or 842 Boulevard FOR S A I » —We have 20 acres of good heavy soil under Talent ditch which would make fine alfalfa field for (K00, Ashland. Ashland Realty Co. 811-tf Strawberries at Grants Pass of Kelly, la expeeted to reach the WAREHOUSE STARTED AT stand either, today or Tuedday, JSAGLEY CANNERY will .be ripening within the next douple of weeks had work at the He is expected to reveal detallf factory is being reeked In or­ (Continued from page One) Of the , conversation. that tfreoed’ der that factory operations may ed Kelly’s leavlhc his apartment to go to Raymond’s home the last unit of the modern canning be started with the opening of the frnlt season. day of their fight. , factory. The factory this year will be operated by approximately ISO women and 40 men employees, according to Mr. Koosler who points with pride to the steady' .growth of the plant since it was [first located In this city. The payroll this year will probably Annual Commencement W ill Be Held in Chautauqua amount to (80.000, .according to the superintendent. The Ashland Preserving com­ Eighth grade Commencement pany plant was leased by the Bagley company during'the first gxerclses for pupils of the Lin­ year canning, and preserving of coln and Washington schools of Ashland, will he held Friday, fruits waa done bere. With a June 8, at 18 o’clock In the plentiful supply of fruit' growth morning, at the Chautauqua of the unit has been rapid and building, according to announce­ the cannery Is coming to the ment made by George A. Briscoe, 'foreground ns one'of the most superintendent o f A s h l a n d enterprising and most needed In­ schools. dustries for the city. Wm. Briggs, local attorney, will Every tyge of modern machin­ deliver the principal address. Rev. ery has beSft Installed, insuring H. F. Pemberton, pastor of the the canning of the fruit under M. B. church will deliver the the best possible conditions, In a invocation. Special musl sanitary. we|l-«qulpped factory. bars will also feature the exer­ Three large canning machines cise«. IE GOLFERS NEVER which carry In the containers, OW W HEUTDQUnrj, sealing the cans under conditions ggj6Æ'<ÜTV" which Insure perfect preeerva* J ALLURE AK MADE BY TWO PRISONERS AT J*VILLE tion. Vegetables, beans, corn, (Continued from Page Ona) ejc., ,_are canned. !» a , greesuyf boiler at a high t emperature Allen has been In Jail for the which assuree perfect preserva­ last month. He Is accused of tion. having stolen an automobile to The finest and most c h o i c e Stockton, Cal A driving It to this fruit is used for canning, and city where he abandoned It, tak­ Wferm Weather Takes Bath­ the cannery wiU use a large ing a Chevrolet bug owned by ers to Seashore and Fatal­ amount of the valley Grade A Frank Grubb. At Graves Creek, products, according to Mr. Kiln- Josephine county, 18. miles north ities Result zier. Some cull fruit is, of of Grants Pass, he was arrested by course, used in fruit canned for Sheriff Hays, when he attempted “pie purposes,” and preserves. to sell the tires and other acces­ Sauerkraut a n d ^''Barrelled sorise on the bug. strawberries” are preserved un- Description of Alien has been sent to officers throughout the state and officers are anticipating his capture soon. Inquire 267 D A IR Y — HUla Dairy, Walker FOR RENT— Five riom bunga­ Ave., milk from high grode Jer­ low, unfurnished, with garage, 2 sey cows. We aim to please. We stand, she p r o m i s e d to tell WHITTIER, Cat., May 16.—~ ;)e g]aa when our storage ware- nee Surge Mitlwr. q ta .1 0 e .p ta .5 e . block* from business district. In- “plenty” If given a chance. The ((F)—Jack Milton, 6 year old sop ]1()U(,e completed as our lnstl- 217-3 • Phone I0 F I. 178-X-m®.* qulre 180 4th St. s t a t e ,f t has been learned, w ltlldf Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Milton - *e£ ^rton will be eoiflplste. and we' FOR RENT— Furnished house. recall her to the stand to further j Wh’ttier, was drowned when he Inquire Fatrylew rooms.___ its contention that KpHy's attach fell into— a—reservoir—near his 814-1* on Raymond was premeditated. home Sunday. FORD’S NEW IMDUffTRY will The state contends that Kelly *------ *“ ‘ FOR RENT — NI m convenient make many people wealthy. Free information on how yon can ob­ tain the full facts, whlsh will give you an 'opportunity to profit 1* your own city by the starting of Ford’a new industry. Bend two cent stamp and self addressed en­ velope to Donovan’s Economic Service, Layfsyette Bldg., Detroit. 814-8 LOST— On Main street or the Boulevard Green Conklin Foun­ tain pen. Finder return to Tidings and receive reward. 218-8 Hopi Indian is ' . Winner of Race NEW YORK, Mat 18.—k Hop! Indian from Manuelito, N. V., showed the way to enlarge (laid of runners In the New Lork-Long Beach marathon Sunday. Chief Quanowahu ran the 28 miles, 385 yards In 8:47:48 1-1. About 100 yards hack in second place came Whitely Michelson, one of the best of the nation’s runners at this distance. Harvey Frick of the Millroee A. A., was third. Frank Zuna, a member of the American Olympic team in 1924, arrived late at the starting line near Central Park, and the field was a mile and a half away be­ fore he donned his vanning trunks and spikes afad was off In pursuit, lie flnlsned m eighth place. beat Raymond with- his bare K-room cottage. Down town dis­ fists with sueh ferocity as to trict, reasonable rent. Inquire Ho­ cause his death. tel Ashland. 211-tf The testimony that provoked FOR RENT— Furnished house Miss Lee’s “tell all” statement with garage, garden spot, near concerned her graphic description schools. Call at KI8 Holly, phone in court of the fistic encounter 817L. , 111-tf between Kelly and Raymond. From the witness stand Miss Mackaye said she did not think the negro maid’s testimony could be credence because she “had been drinking heavily and was Intoxicated” when Kelly and Ray­ mond engaged in their1 primitive battle. Miss Lee, It seems, was con­ LOS ANGELES, May 15.—(IP) siderably angered that her repu­ — University of Southern Cali­ fornia is richer today by (200,- tation for sobriety had been drag­ 006 as the result of a decision ged In the mire with the other handed down by Superior Judge principals In the “bare knuckle" Prjpe after four years of litiga­ slaying. “It they recall me to the wit­ tion over the estate of Mrs. Sarah ness fctand, I will tell plenty A. Livingston. Mrs. Livingston, who died May about what went on when Mr. 25, 1923, signed a note for that Raymond was away from Jiome;” sum payable to the University En­ the negress said. Miss .Lee, with her “vengence dowment Fund, five years before her death. The note waa payable testimony,” Is scheduled to fol­ one day after her death, accord­ low the actress and then Helen "Grandma” Wilkinson, the man­ ing to the agreement. She left a will, however, In fa­ nish, bobbed girl friend and con­ vor of the Presbyterian Board of stant companion of Miss Mackaye, Foreign Missions and the Baptist Is slated to testify. Miss Wilkinson, referred to as Foreign Mlss{pn society. The two mission boards set up claims that “Grandma” In letters that passed payment of the 8200,000 note between Kelly and Miss Mackaye, created a disturbance of her own would virtually drain the estate. Judge Price held the note valid when for no apparent reason she and ordered the sum paid to the mads public the alleged fact that it was she and not Miss university. Mackaye who was madly In love VENTURA, CaJ«, May 16.— •— (LP) . « (s w ? ! y MÖ-XTALNeOkfftH mwstttc n o A J v ‘ but she woouD4t*r .SAN A WORP ABOUT, IT Next to the Elks’ Temple. DB. BOLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 168-J Residence Phone 10B-L OFFICE HOCHS Look at your mowers for broken and worn parts before cutting commences. Wa keep In stock repairs for any or most of mower's made. Garden tools, --hose, lawn mowers, fencing and posts of every description. P eil’s Corner listcnin ’ T o ^ Office ljoara: 10 • IB and • - B Convalescent Home 1M Oraatte Where the sick and aged are eared for In pleasant home MRS.TTTB TALK Tfc ONE OF TW' Much Cheaper Thao iimpson's Hardware The Winchester Store” The characteristic of the age is speed. Modem business m ust keep pace with the times. But with speed and efficiency, this bank holds fast to the old-fashioned ideas of courtesy. We are busy—but never too busy to be courteous and accommodating The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon ■ neighbors • i N ON OTHeR PEOPLES < dONVeRSATXON ? , /B ut Sue'S TCUJf? ALADM ABOUT WttCRe MR.' PRACTICAL NURSING CHOICEST FOOD y Office Honrn CALL JERRY O’NEAL For Your Next Job Of Plumbing Phone 188 WM. E. GOULD Contractor—Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim­ ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. KM Mountain Ave. Phone 4SSJ Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crqtlng s Long Distance Auto Freight T e n d a li Phone U 7 Office 8fl Oak 8 1 largest parking space ever con­ structed In this part of the country. Painting, tinting, building re­ America Legion posts of Val­ pairing cement work and roofing. lejo and Crockett will be in W. T. Blackwell. Phone 3S9-L. charge of supplying the thou­ ' 188-1 mo.* sand with hot dogs and drinks at the dedication May 31. Painting, tldtlng and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Av. or phone 88. 167-1 mo. PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park, painting,' Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­ erty. Phone 46K. 140-1-mo. PAPER HANGING I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and Interior decorating, satisfaction guaranteed or no pat. Leave or­ ders st Swenson A Peeblers. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed the final ac­ count of her administration of the estate of Elbert R. Oncer, deceas­ ed, In the County Court of Jack- son County, Oregon, and that the Judge of said Court has designat­ ed Monday, the 6th day of June, 1987, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. at the court house in Jackson­ ville, said county, as the time and place for hearing objections to and the settlement- of said ac­ count. Lillian H. Qreer, Executrix. 206-4-Mon. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John W. Herrin, deceas­ ed, has filed In. said court hie fin­ al account In the matter of said administration, and the court has designated June 6, 1927, at ten o’clock a. m., at the courthouse In Jacksonville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing thereon. Anyone opposing said account is requested to present their objec­ tions on or before said data. E. D. BRIGGS, Administrator. Ashland. Oregon. 201-4-Moa. TWTE WCWT ^ V rK fp 5 108 Pioneer Ava Office and Resident Phone 88 rronndings. 184-1-mo. POT THAT ttECeuÆR U P -HAVC n T X TOLD T o d TKAfr tr*s v e ß i / ' IM PO U TB To USTC n DB. 1BHBST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth PAINTING By Taylor H B R B -A M H - \ nhat A fte T o o DOING XT T h e PHONB? New Offices In the Hersey Bldg. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helihän and Van Nane. Phone 181. 184-tf Farmers Attention! Mom and Pop HAVEN’T XOU 96€N ABUET&IRMPqtfT VfHCRtt T Y K > WieWT TO ON y Announces the Opening of His General Good team and motor trucks. Good service at a reasonable price — PhonK 88. FOR RENT— 6. room furnished hones on B street. DB. B. L. BUBDZO RIG CROWD EXPECTED CROCKETT, Calif, May 16.— Preparations for a parking spate for between 30,006 and 40,600 automobiles (hat w i l l comprise the mighty caravan which will attend the dedication of the. Cprqulnes straits bridge, aerdse Sutsun bay. Thia is said to be the longest highway bridge la the world. g, J. MeRnlght, chairman of the parking commutes, is pre­ paring several kandred acres of parking space on the Vallejo side Beauty Expert I ing Better for Skin Hard, regular exercise Is one of the best ways known to Im­ prove the tone of one* complex­ ion, says Eileen Bourne, beauty specialist, in an article In this week’s liberty. “First,” M i s s Bourne advises, “get authorita­ tive advice on whit diet Is best or your Individual needs. Then, either by brisk dally walking or some form of exedclse, you wUI achieve the muscle tone yon need. “Aside from securing thorough elimination of waste from the body,” the writer continues, “hard exercise has a direct effect upon the skin. It starts perspira­ tion, which washes out and re­ freshes the pores, and makes the heart work hard enough to pnmp the blood rapidly through the whole body. Good circula- tlon gives the skin resilience, smoothnees, and color. With poi­ sons eliminated and the body In good condition, you have remov­ ed the caqse of that puffy con­ dition under the eyes and other skin disorders. The rest la a matter of local treatment.” NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of William McLean, do- ceased. has filed In said court hie final account In the matter of said administration, and the court has designated June'6. 1927, at ten o’clock a. m., at the court­ house la Jacksonville, Oregon, aa the time and piste for hearing thereon. Any one opposing saM account la requested to present their objestlong on or before said date. ' ‘ / B. D. BRIGG8. Administrate*. Ashland, Ora . 5 • > 206-4-MdR