■ '* room o n th e second flo o r • B if f « » FOB BBTO—FaratSbe4 apta HOME B H I D K H K - S e e o a r and sleeping room*, l i ß o . 3nd St. d isp lay ia g v . th ia tasae, ta ilin g 2 3 1 -tf àU ttk with ga- He by ' month A pts. I l l Gran­ ili-« EX C H A N G E fo r A shland pro­ p erty 0-room h o u se In F o rest VINING TELU S ab out sm a ll a c r e a g e |r a c ta clo se to tow n o q V^ry ea sy term s. H . C. G rove, O regon, v a in e 9 1 2 0 0 . S ee 240-1 G aley, Sac. C arter te la d C o. 240-1 C has. W lqier. P h o n e 79. (C o n tln u td from ^ a g e 1 ) F O B BALM o r TR A D E— 190 F fE * «AL19-—6 se r e s irrigated, se r e s o f lan d In S isk iy o u , C a t Op now the m ain one Of the Normal on P a cific h igh w ay n ear town, som e frn it. Cuti 169 north m ain. P a cific H ig h w a y . P P le n ty o f w a­ School. W hen th e building mm ter, n ear co u n ty sch o o l F o r fa r ­ not quite com pleted It w as l e a n ­ >90*1 m o th er p articu la rs a d d ress T id in g s, ed thqt the Portland U niversity B og 9 1 . ' lll-lm o .* F O B B E N T — T o resp on sib le p arties I room fu rn ish ed b o u se In­ clu d in g p laS o, n ear a ll sch o o ls— eith e r n orm al stu d en ts or fa m ily In qu ire 9 94 L iberty. P h o n e 335-R . FO U N D — Black handbag con- Call talning money and grasses, at 107, 2nd st. Finder can have P IA N O INSTRUCTION — Mrs. sam e by paying for ad. -. 239-1 999-9 H arold A lk ln s. T el. 441-J. . F O B B E N T — F u rn ish ed »- room h o u se clo se Jo sch ool. N ew paper and p a in t. Call 3 1 7 -L or 1 9 9 H o lly stre et. 9 2 1 -tf 237-1 m o.« T id in g s o ffic e . F O R SALfc— W i l s h i r e ton aca 239-2 W ASHINGTON G IV ES SLIM BIG QV ATION FORSALE — Soda fountain, •Igar case, wrapping counter with (Continued From r a g e One) bins, book case, filin g case and other fittings. O. W. Trefren, A gents, 317 Fourth St. Phone No. and o ff ta New York for another day of nerve-racking welcome. When Moth«* Came F O R SA L E — 3 acres a lfa lfa h ay I Mrs. Lindbergh, trying to ar- sta n d in g . R . 1, B ox 1 2 1 , M rs. Y as- tar. 281-1 m o.« rive secretly, unexpectedly left her train at Baltim ore Friday morn- EX ECU TO R ’» SA L E NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN That the undersigned executor o f the estate of Am sl W heeler Thomas, deceased, w ill, from and after the 27th day o f June, 1927,. proceed to sell the real property hereinafter deecrihed. and all of the right, title end intereet of eald Amzi W heeler Thomaa, de­ ceased, therein, at private sale for cash. Said sale w ill be made pursuant to the order of the eonnty court o f the State o f Ore­ g o n , for Jackson county, In the m atter o f said estate, and bids w ill he received by the said exe­ cutor at the law office of W. J. Moore, Camps Building, Ashland, Oregon. The sale w ill he made aub- Jeet to confirm ation by s a i d eonnty court, and the prem ises to be sold are described as follow s: Beginning at the Intersection o t the w est line o f the first alley-w ay east o f Mountain Ave­ nue w ith th e north side-line of the Boulevard In the city of Ash­ land, Jackson eonnty, Oregon; thence running north 1* 34* w est along and parallel w ith the w esterly side-line o f said alley 9 distance o f 198 feet; thence w est 70 feet; thence south paral­ le l with the w est side-line of said alley-w ay to an Intersection with th e northerly side-line of the Boulevard; thence running south »6* 12* east along the northerly side-line o f said Boulevard to the place o f beginning. Dated and first published thia 21st day o f May, 1 927. A L B E R T W . THOMAS, E xecu tor. 221-4-S at. had undertaken too much la tbs way of land purchase and con­ struction of buildings a t hom e and .would not be able to keep up Its agreem ent with the A shland peo­ ple In the promised IndowineiR; so the work stopped w ith the b in d in g s not quite com plete in ­ side and no furnishings. T he edi­ fice stood for more than a year with door openings nailed over with boards. The Grants Pass Lumber Co. held a Hen e n lt^ for 93000 for m aterial furnished. OFFICERS PLAN REMOVAL dining table and buffet, Georgia Coffee. belt. Phone 288-L. / LOST— Black silk headed bag. Finder phone 261-R. 239-3 LOST— Pair ot dark rimmed glasses. Finder return ,to Nlnln- gers. Reward. g39-2 F O B S A L E — Light oak name was made a permanent one niehed the four norse3 oach year in order to keep the big busa go­ ing. No eharge for their ara. We could ham s tw o score of lo y a l Cit­ izens who helped to sustain the school in every crisis; among these is Hon. E. V. Carter, who not on­ ly aided liberally In every tinfe trea su rer w ill h a re th e prerant ot the school by a legislative act supply room on th e sa m e floor.* of i |9 9 . The Southern Oregon T he eo n n ty su p erin ten d en t aid State Normal School was opened cou n ty en g in eer w ill h a re q n w - the first Monday of September, ter s o p p o site th e p resen t AntaVt- 1895. The debt of 93000 to the Grants Pass Lumber Co., was paid can L egion room . ▲11 v a lu a b le records a re to re­ with money received troni the m ain In th e firep ro o f vault W sale of th e old Norm al building and grounds to thè city school J a ck so n v ille fo r th e p resen t. M e d fo r d ’in a d d itio n to provid ­ board, who wanted the sam e for ing th e arm ory, w ill h a r e a high school purposes, Then fu n js n ight w atchm an and ja n ito r On were raised by the citlsens with d u ty 24 h o u rs o t each d a y . i which to furhlah the new build­ "in June 1896 Prof. W. T. VanScoy came here from the Drain State Normal and proposed to the old Normal hoard o f tfu s- Armory W ill Be Used As tees to reopen the Norm al school in the dew building on the B oule­ Temporary Corfrthouse vard, and to call the school the —Packing Started Southern Oregon Norm al State School. The proposition w as a c­ The Medford Armory has been cepted by the board. The charter rented for the temporary Jack- of the old Normal w as still In son eonnty court house and Jack, force, and the school conld be re­ son eonnty officials are now pack opened in any building. T he new ln g np their equipm ent and every- thing which can be moved, pre­ E A S E S L IF E F O R T H E W IF E paratory to the change the first F oley P ills diuretic have a c­ of the month. com plished one great sila — they This arrangem ent was made do make life essieT to r tir e d , n er­ several days ago. The ..c ity of vous, run - down w om en, giving Medford is paying 9200 a month back to them health,, strength and rental for the armory. The main enjoym ent. Hear Mrs. Black Of auditorium and rooms on the Petersburg, Va.: "Before I took ground floor w ill he used by the Foley Pill« diuretic I could sheriff and county clerk, parti­ scarcely get about — could not tions of beaver board being put in stoop over nor rise up w ithout ■great pain. Now, I have none." to provide' separate offices. Sheriff Jennings Will also have Easy to take, cost little, in con­ an office In the bgtsement of the stant use over 26 years. Satis­ .building as w ill the eonnty health f a c t i o n guaranteed. Ask for Foley P ills diuretic and accept no ifflF Sold everyw here.— No, The County A ssessor is to ocen- stltute. ing on the Boulevard. The first faculty ot the new school in its new quarters consisted of W. T. VanScoy, president; I. E. Vining, instructor in Literature, history and elocution; J. J. Berry, teach­ er of m athematics and astronomy; J. W. Storms, teacher of natural sciences; T. W. Miles, principal of the com m ercial department; Julia Fielder in charge of the training school; Ada P. Thomas, teacher of music; .Mrs. Angie L. Engle, teacher of drawing a .n d painting.* The only fund tor the running expenses of the school for the four years waS tuition from students and this furnished the teachers an average salary of 3200 a year, after incidental ex­ penses were deducted. Several times the citizens of Ashland pull­ ed the school over hard places in the way of necessary fixture«, hay and wood. Mr. R. P. Net! fur- I ftnaissAca «sul Dassaimg»tsaaaml DUSlIlvSS aUU I kv I vds IODSI'H T vC Iviy Convalescent Borne Dr. Charit» A. Haines Physician and Surgeon ; Offisa Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L office hours 10 to IS a. nu—a te I s . n . " i < i : y Tararo" P io n e e r B ld g . Chiropractic Physiotherapy Badionic Remember If you w ant your hair to remain your crowing glory fpr all tim e, let us take com plete charge of it. We will keep your scalp in a healthy condition and the hair soft and lustrons. Come to our beauty parlor for expert Bcalp treatm ents. Our rates are nom­ inal. * E ye, E ar, N ose and Throat. Offloe P h on o 199 Fire* N ation al B an k B uilding This method is safe and brings health where others fail. Free examination this month. Potentiom eter diagnosis in­ cluded. . Office Phone 48 Res. 142 DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth WM. E. GOULD Contractor— Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim ­ ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng, rem odeling and new work. O ffice H on rs: 1 0 - 1 9 and 9 • Q S w ed en b org B o n d in g DR. MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Burgeon 494 Mountain Ave. Phone 458J 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone 39 Office Honrs 10 - 13 n. m. 3 - 4 p. m. 4:30 - 7:30 p. m. Lithia Springs Hotel Menaantwe F lo o r Beauty Parlor Phone 910 ' G eorgia T o Are You In Prime t NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT T . L . PO W ELL G eneral T ransfer Good team an d m otor track s, Good service s t a reason ab le price — P h o n s 8*. GALL JERRY O’NEAL JORDANS S A S H A N D C A BIN ET W ORKS Corner Helman sa d Van Ni Phone 181. 19- Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of Richardson Springs ot need, but obtained the first appropriation for the Normal and Near Chico, Butte County, California can do Wonders For You. was In some way connected with WRITE US LEE RICHARDSON, Manager IMPROVE WHITTLE TRANSTER A STORAGE 0 0 . the securing of every succeeding appropriation obtained for the __ school. We are prepared to give the best service in acting on applications and closing loans. 2# Your 'Building 'V lans^ Remember Telephone Service Jennings Tent Show a Program For Thia Week Jackson County Building & Loan • Association 30 North Central Ave. Medford, Oregon *T *O m ake a d v a n ce p rovision f o r td ep h em eserv iee in the p la n n in g o f b bin u ild Idinea— in g s— w h e th t h e e r r hom b o o m es, s. Saturday — The Million­ aire and the Flapper” a farce comedy d r a m a in three acts. Sunday—The greatest of all American dramas. “ St. Elmo” in four act«. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, a concert, or aftershow will be given im­ mediately following t h e main show. This concert consists of vaudeville num­ bers and special vaudeville acts and lasts about 45 minutes. apartments or hnainess srmrtutwa i a Iw p , , i m t a e to p rovid e f o r w a ter, elec tr icity tw gra. a tio n in the e v e r y h o u r o o m forvan «lr n m»rniF n r >v »f th e occup an ts o f a n y b a l d i n g an d by m a k in g ad­ van ce provision, p rom pt in s t a lh t io a m fn tife a te d and co stly a ltera tio n s o r exposed w i r i ^ avoided. H e lp f u l su g g estio n s an d r H a str a tia n sfo r th e a a d o f ® Klamath Falls - Bend Stages Leave Ashlund 8:00 A. M, h om e o w n e r s a rch itects a n d b u ild ers sSv fa cfed ed h i o u r n e w b ook let * I n Y o u r Ih w ldrag W »™ , g»s. m etnber T e le p h o n e S erv ice .” Ashland Calie ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING T o obtain y e a r co p y o f thia bnnktrr, jia g r a ft the B usiness O ffice o f the T e le p b o o e C a m p a ^ . Phone 167 The Pacific T elephone A n d Telegraph« O wn pra^ y By Taylor Mom and Pop A W H tek ! w t t r r s the o s e * « V40RKIN' YOU« HEAD O FF AO« A 9 ( 9 COACffftM? AU.TWC d t> ANOUNO « C < t€ A N U P B«< but i won ’ t e v e « e e r A \ L O O K -IN — TW AT'S T H C X . THANKS A FA O H FU U 12:00 Noon - 4:00 P. M WH't SO ÖL UM. CHICK X TMOWONT gVpRweoOM ffi T W O F R C e WAS 'The. eurreft dg * i . x went ove« j/ J\ x e t t i T s you « O wn v FAULT OkCK - OflPOffTWM'TV « N O C X eo AT TOvM O O oL 8 u r mod goulopft ams « v £^ 86CAU-6C ANtfAO , MHAOOAYA M 6 A N -X KNOCKCO IT ? WHM, YOU WOULDN’T LOAN Mg Tftfi A4ONCY X PLANNMfi ■» /Aflzesr.' . d Coal, Wood and Storage "The old Board of Regents con­ sisted of Gov. W. P. Lard, Secre­ P ack in g, C rating and Shipping. tary of State H. R. Kincaid, Supt. L on g D istan ce H au lin g. of Public Instruction, G. M. Ir­ Auto Freight Terminal win, James Thornton, E. D. Briggs, G.' F. Billings, F. H. Car­ Phone 117 ter, D. R. Mills, F. Roper, W. H. Leeds, G. S. Butler, R. P. Neil. Offioe 89 Oak 8 t The first Board of Regents after the school received its first ap­ propriation was Gov. T. T. Geer, Palhtlng, tinting and papering, Sec. of State, F. I. Dunbar, Supt. of Public Instruction, J. 11. Ack­ try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave. 167-1 mo. erman, G. A. Gregory, H. C. Kin­ or phone 466. ney, F. H. Carter, CV K. Harmon, L. F. W illits, W A. M asslngin, J. 8. Orre, A. J. Sherwood, R. P. Neil. . the Normal department, and the graduating class numbered 23 Thia first class was made up of Juniors from the Drain Normal and graduates from the Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass high schools. The State Normal diplo­ mas at that time and up to 1899 were good as teaching certificates in any country or state. The first appropriation in 1899 was >7600, and the last in 1907 was 940,000. "The presidents of the. Normal since its location on the Boulevard are W. T. VanScoy, W. M, Clay­ ton, B. F. M upey, C .A . Payne, H. M. Shafer, J A Churchill The past has been a period of struggle for the school. We believe that the voice of the people will establish the Normal in the near future to be a fixture for genertations to come." HOLDS SHOOT RECREATION EXPERT HERE Praises Ashland And Min­ eral Water — Visits - Playgrounds In Park George Braden ot Pasadena, who is the western representative for the Playground and Recrea­ tional Association, of America, and has 11 states under, his jnridsio- tion, visited Ashland yesterday evening after an extended session In Medford daring the day with various organizations of that city who are considering the question of parks in d playgrounds. Mr. Braden was met la Med­ ford by Secretary J. H. Fuller and brought to Ashland where he met Mies Fay Carver at the Children’s Playground and examined the equipment and work being con­ ducted there. .He was escorted over the entire city by Mr. F ull­ er, viewing the Park from all the high points also the Springe and bath. V A trip was made to the Ashland Golf Course where Mr. Braden was introduced to a group of Ashland people. Mr. Braden stated that atthongh he frequently passed through on the train this was his first stop at the city, and that henceforh he should be a m ost en­ thusiastic booster for Ashland. Drinking sulphur water at -Het­ man Baths and Lithia water in the Park, he said. "These are wonderful waters, I lik e them .” another team composed ot men. Jennie Grover is captain of the W om en’s team composed of Lydia Cleaver and Teresa Dement. V. V. Caldwell la captain of the fac­ ulty team which is composed of A. 8. Taylor, Beatrice Hall and W, W. W ells. Lee Byers, Phil BVyant and Albie Beck compose the m en’s second teaih. Shooting was done in two po­ sition», sitting and standing, with tea shots at the target in each po­ OLD-TIM ER VISITS sition. IN A SH LA N D FR ID A Y P IO N E E R H ELD BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jane 11 — — An inform ation charging Allen Campbell, well known real­ tor. pioneer and formerly a mem­ ber of the board ot education of this pity, with the crime of grand larceny in that h e ■ appropriated sutna totaling 98600 was filed in the superior court this morn­ ing by EdM n Gruber, prosecuting attorney. Charles 8. Graves, Juvenilia o f­ ficer of Siskiyou eonnty. Califor­ nia for the last seven years, was In Ashland* Friday visiting with Police Chief George McNabb. • Mr. Grave» first visit to Ash­ land was in 1 876. Later he re­ sided here tor a tim e and was a member of the Volantoer fire de­ partment. He plana to retkra to ABbland later this ram m er and renew old acquaintances with the pioneers of the city. THE D A LLES, Jn n e 11— — Earn, Thursday, June 9. 1997, Reber» M. Ze*ner, 16 year old lo- csrt yod th , w as in sta n tly k illed to Mr. hnd Mrs. Cbm. Martin. Friday When a heavy Wire rod with which he had been fishing drlftwcoff fiem the Columbia riv­ er cam e Into contact w ith the 6600 v olt power wtrra ot Rm Pn- etfic P o w er A Light company. I lì • 1 "The first year, 1896-6, the Normal enrolled 133 »tudepts in Let us finance your spring program — to build—buy—or improve your home. A loan from this Association gives the borrower ad­ vantages in monthly payments to repay. •4 For Your Next Job Of Plum bing Shop in Beaver Bldg. First St. Phone 123 999 WHasan street, a eea, Char­ les Jr. Mrs. Martta B a patient at that Ashland Community hos­ pital. ‘ i 1 1 i