•«Tie* 4 * t of yean w is a Redding Q*C age, a partner 'with. hj* brother John. Ip« tor thgt plaee, vM" le will take up his old busing«« Mr. David ^cKlnney, husband private satranoe, dean and well furnished, garage, algo three room apartment, all new taper and pgint.* private entrance. Garage ft Rwted, Aim a te m city limits, suitable for dairying RB« poultry; good t-room house, newly plastered. 'Price »TOSS, of Whteh 12800 may be carried as (»idlers’ bonus, by ex-service man. complstely furnished, •«.OS. fa- W ill also exchange for good reeid- qglre I I S 7th street. 344-21» suae and small acreage inside city acres ot land in Siskiyou, Cal. On Pacific Highway. PPlsnty of wa­ ter, near county school For fa r­ ther particulars address Tidings. Bex S i. n«-»m o.» FOB RA?iT—-Furnished house- ‘I * * ’ “ d keeping rooms, throe Mock« from £ ® H g ’ * ’ F’ D” Box «w n S w a m H m a I U a FOR B E N T :— W eil furnished apartments again randy for oc- cqpancy. Cool, convenient and close la* W ill accommodate from two to five normal students. Hardy Apartment«, i f 8. Second St . 2 f l- t f STRAYED — from ranch two miles east of Medford, bay sad­ I4 K I dle mare, weighing.about 110 lbs. SMALL TRACTS: Close to Finder notify by telephone, Med­ town, very easy terms, good loca­ ford 614J. Reward. 246-3* tion, good soil. Start your country borne now. See our display adv. Saturdays telling about these tracts and let us show them to you. H. C. Galey, See. Carter Land Mrs. W . O. Tucker Co-, <6 E. Main St. ’ 24 1 -lt Phone 3 F I 4 FOR SALE— 6 seres irrigated FOB RENT: Furnished apart­ on Pacific highway near town, ment for summer. Cool, pleasant some fruit. Call 661 north mala. aad close in- ■apecially desirable 236-1 mo. for two,’ three or four Normal students. See Mr«. Cfcattln, 216 Hargadlne. 241-tf FOB RENT— Furnished apta and sleeping rooms, 36 8o. 2nd 8t. ’ PIANO INSTRUCTION — Mrs. FO R RENT— Furaslhed small apartments and cabins with ga- Harold Atkins. Tel. 441-J. 237-1 mo.* rggea. Reasoaable bp month or weak. Barber Apta. 113 Gran­ ite. 111-tt ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE—May eommunlcate with Ensign Lee of, the Salvation Army at th* W hite Shield Home. 666 May- fair Ava., Portland. Oregon. FOB RENT— Small house com­ pletely furnished, near normal. BOARD AND BOOM Inquire 4 l \ Palm. Phone 36*J. . 3 4 6 -lt* FOB BENT: »<*>» FOR RENT: Furnished house, 216.00. Inquire 111 Fourth street. •FOR BENT: — Newly papered fgralshed, three room house. In ­ quire 270 * street. «241-8* KKOIJB ______ 1. Load (k Fae- 346-«t ~ ~ 6 was., 117 per i Farm. FOR SALE: Rhode Island Red pqllets. Box 138, Route 1. 248-«t* FOR SALE— Light oak dining tgble and buffet, Georgia Coffee, Tidings office. FOR SALE— Small rock crush­ er, I H. P. boiler, stove grates and backs, lawnmowers sharpened aad repaired. Castings 'and ma- ckiae work at Eagle Iron and Brass Fouadary, 140 Qberlin St. 213-1-mo.* Miss Hayes, daughter of M r. W . Hayes of Bellview is visitldg her parents here. Miss Hayes has one more year to . complete her work a t the University of Oregon, and expects to attend there thia F a ll. She taught school in Cot­ tage Grove this last year. M r. and Mrs. M ark True were part of a famiy picnic party last Sunday, down on the banks of the Rogue. They lunched at By­ bee’s bridge, and as the day was perfect, the pleasure was unm ar­ red. About twenty members of Mrs. Trues relationship and a few intim ate friends comprised the gathering. A number of people from thi- community qrho dance, attendee the Society Cabaret, which war given by the L lth ia i\ Booster O r­ ganisation of Ashlnad, at the Arm ory Thursday night. The old time dance orchestra comprised of L. B. Tucker, Jim Davis, Mrs. Jack Beagle and F rank Jordan, of which M r. Tucker is first violin, had a table together. ef our Principal ot the Bellview School, had the mlsfQftuna tfl h® hurt, in bis work at the Box factory a week or two ago, and has been able to jq»t hobble about, for sometime. He is bettor now and will able to take up hie work again. Norma Reeder, who ha« had the primary grades at Bellview tor a number of years, and who has been engaged to teach there for another term is in the north­ ern part of the state visiting, and will take up special work either at Monmouth or Corvallis this summer, or she said she might come back here for the summer Session of tks local Normal. Mrs' Jeefee N eil Is improving Slowly, but not so fast ag her impatient friends wish for her. We all want her to hurry ,0«. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes took part In the sevpn o’clock supper given by the members of the Golf C lub.on the Golf Course Tuesday evening. A larger 0»m ber were present than at the last picnic, and a truly happy time la reported. Chester Easter was in Ashland over the week-end, for the A*u' mnl reunion of the o}d Nprmal grads spd students, held at the old Normal campus on last Sat- -ayal— ly ulfggbq etaoln aolllaa urday. D r. Easter, more fam il­ iarly know to his many friends here as “ Chet” resided w ith his parents' in Bellview during the old Norm al days, and for some­ time thereafter. The Seventh Oregon Confer- onoe Mqthodlst camp meeting w ill be held here from July 21 to 31. Posters advertising the camp meeting have been mailed to churches in the district and the camp meeting committee has about completed its plans for the program. No estimate has been W»«1» on the number to attend. Arrangements have been made whereby several of the Oregon pastors w ill preach at eome of the day time services. There are be­ ing prepared three study courses which w ill ba conducted at 9 a. m. by pastors of the Oregon con­ ference. New song books w ill be used this year and the song services TIRE SHOP Trade’In Portland Attorney, Repre senting Lumbermen Trust Oo. Take« Charge United States Royal Cords PORTLAND, Ore., June 18. — bankrupt afternoon newspaper, was sold here Friday afternoon to David E. Lofgren, Portland attor­ ney, director of Lumbermen Trust Co. The sale was announced by A. M. Cannon, referee In bankruptcy. It was reported that the purchase price was 2226,000. The Portland News, which had submitted a bid of 2200,000 for the paper wheff public bids were i ailed for, submitted a privato of­ fer ot 2178,000 and was the only other bidder. Hotel Phone 104 to Only $30 1926 Chev Delivery Paçkard Touring 1926 Chev Coupe Loofc Them Than the sunshine and hot mineral baths of' See Richardson Springs Fdr 1924 Chev Touring Äytöpaotive Shop Chevrolet D eelen Y O U R T H O U G H T S 58 Y T E L E P H O N E GUY GOO» Phone 82 WRITE US LEE RICHARDSON, Manager »HAKBSPBARH 8 <•,, T O U R .V O I C E . . . jre'preaousthangifis! Over And XL ELECTRIC Station Near Chico, Butte County, California can do Wonders For Yon. P -ffi n Y o u rse lf. R dL W Mt 1 year brings days when all your world pays homage to you— your day o f nativity, of jnat- riage, o f motherhood or fatherhood. ach H ark back to your last birthday. Remember the warm glow of satisfaction that remained with you long after a thoughtful friend or Ioyed one had call­ ed you by Long Distance to wish you joy. Your friends, too, have their day o f days. I f you cannot be with them, send your voice— the true re- flection o f your personality— over the voice highway* of Long Distance— a thought m b « valued thsrf precious gifts- * T o the boundaries of the Nation *nd beyond, by Long Distance— from your telephone. T H E P A C IF IC T E L E P H O N E A ND T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y By Taylor < UoeoNqdiwaA I WANT TÖ TACK T o ÏCW f i e a u r that moncy SHE VUÄNTBQ TD fôRftOtM — MÛM SffCMS T b W N K IF w e CAN’T keep up T v e panmunts D M tH K FA B WF SAovtoN’r r i A t e t w e , A N d l DON’T KNOW z WHAT s ite 's 7 R ie tir.' J NR ÖONN — X DAOPPCO »N T Ö L ffT YOU KNOW D o m e 's FBAD'NÚ» M U C N ^ > < e a rre « ^ T b C r f iA N T s W T AGKeewrrN H e f t - DOT’S £ tC K NOW ANO Too MAY MCCO THE AAR AMMTIMe— Keep IT BY AM-MCANSf J z t Yw ©4 THERE'S ANÖTOEß \ YOtfafi ViflONG THeSt?> ANáte.Too- 1 O N ’r ) T od .* W Nice. AFF o RO SUCrt AN / exceNSioe- AmerMewr ) HAve « just ­ as we MAWBNoto- X R O T NCUOS X’U, WAVS th DMTovfl «e« â F T BypENSeS. AND T h A T 'J ( weu. — Ô6TTCR L MCANS-MOVe/ J \ STAVWHeRe f For Your Next Job Of Plumbing Shop in Beaver Bldg. 37 First St. Phone 138 T . L. POWELL General Transfer team and motor trucks, service at a reasonable — Phone >1. were guilty I would try and get Hugh to confess but If they were pot, I would fight for them,” the mother testified with emphasis. ( Continued From Tftge One} • CALL JERRY O’NEAL WHITTLK TRANSTIR A STORAGS 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing. Orating aqd Shipping- Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal C IM uOhZ.M R.âUNN.apr y THATS eAS/Wt ’ THAN D O N C - PROMISED TO ««O P *4 and s e e w e auw AG6NT ANO tANOtO«D Ib D A Y — I JUST OOH'T a KNOW WHAT TO K iBU-THCHM f J TU at - s e a iv f ’ Teu_ ’6M To Give MOU f?rce>. Office Hoars: 10 - 19 and B - B F. MU1RHBAD New Method Cleaning KIP SEEKS SEPARATION Are You In Prime? NOI NOT FEELING JUST HIGHT Res. 14 k Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­ tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­ sonable. All In Good Condition Ray and Roy left home when they were 16 years of age she said, at that tim e Hugh being but Office Phone 4 8 JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helfcah and Van Nets. Phone 111. 114-tf home destroyed by the maker. DR. IRW1BT A. WOODS Praetioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Jtaidad. 404 M o u te in Ave. Phone 408J brew, found in Hall’s home, were A ttatchm ent For B. A M l t L " Honses, lots, acreage and tim ­ ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. Opposite Xathia Springs fine here poured his own liquor down the sink in police-headquart­ ers as his first duty after commit­ ment to Jail today. £ OFFICE HOURS 10 to 19 a. mw—S to B p. ss. WM. E. GOULD Sudden Service Medford Haa BEND, June 18. — (LP) — A beer manufacturer, Lor­ Bible School convicted enzo H all, serving out a 2200 V O IC E “T5ET1. Office Phon« 184-J Home Phone 164-L Contractor— Realtor— Builder (LP) — The Portland Telegram, cases of surroundings. PhyiicUn and Burgoon Thia method is safe and brings health where others tall. Free examination thia month. Potentiometer diagnosis in- YOUR OLD TIRES OH Forty three IBB Granite Where the sick and aged nro oared tor la pleasant homo Ohiropractic Physiotherapy Radionic Remember STRANGE P U N IS H M E N T FOR- BOOTLEGGER Presbyterians of Medford are sponsoring a week day Bible school to children of the congre­ gation this summer. The school starts Monday morning. The ses­ sion w ill be opened each morn­ home for normal students, ing with a brief devotional period, if desired. 120 Gtesham St. joint memory work in learning 310-J. names of books of the Bible. The school w ill be under the direct­ Others who are part of this ion of the pastor. w ill he »P charge of Miss Clara community were noted, among C hrlgttaneonP< ItteBtoPMu T kp them being, ' MP. And Mrs. Jimr also wffl be the soloist, she Is W H E N AN A C H IN G B A C K Tucker and M n and Mrs. Wells an experienced congregation song TO R M EN TS Jackson. Though the Jacksogs leader, bas a pleasing voice and W atch your kidneys — when n r* 90 lonegr members of brings no inspiring message in they are affected, elim ination is gojjg Mrs. jjjg Chaney of Port- our Community, Mrs. Jackson is nqt, normal— too scanty and burn-i ,atl(| wU, u , , accompanist dnr- its President, and we s till elsim ing— or too frequent and trouble­ them as our own. Jng the conference. some. Men and women every­ Mrs. W . D. Jackson and Mrs where are using and recommend­ W . G. Tucker were visitors h) ing Foley Pills diuretic to regu­ Medford Thursday — combining late kidney elim ination, and to business and pleasure. free the system of lurking pois­ Among those from this com­ ons that cause baOkaches, rheum­ m unity who are in attendance atic pains, stiff and swollen at the summer session of th< Settles In Reno In Hope Of Oregon A g riu ltu ral College in Joints, tormenting lumbago. The medicinal qualities of Foley Pills Club W o rk are Dena and Betb freedom from Negro diuretic are valued so highly that Joy o f the ABbland Clubs. Dick Bride tin y are guaranteed to give satis­ 1 Joy leader of our Bellview boys faction. Ask for them. Sold ev­ i cjub was unable to be present RENO. June 1«. — (LP) — erywhere. — No. 3. • Leonard K ip Rhinelander was be­ this year. M r. and Mrs. W . L. Huxley, lieved today to have established who rented their place on W alker a residence in Reno’s divorce col­ Avenue, and went Sonth, to be ony in a fresh attem pt to get a divorce from Alice Jones, daugh­ gone indefinitily, have returned ter of a negro cab driver. Rhine­ to Ashland to reside. Mrs. Huxley lander has been unsuccessful in has always been, an active mem­ efforts to obtain a legal separa­ ber of the Upper Valley C l u b - tion in the noted mixed blood being a past president, and need­ VAIOUUM CLEANERS case which began two years ago less to say the women are de lighted to have her again liv in f in New York. near. Gatm King, who for a numbei Complete W ith Convalescent Bone Pioneer Bldg. TELEGRAM IS IN NEW HANDS A Bargain Methodists The testimony then was direct­ ed along the mother’s rotations with per son also* hip capture. She said she was accompanied to San Francisco by postal authorit­ ies. and that the S. P. company and they, paid her expense*. She said the postal authorities, Hem­ ming and Reddjtord, told her. to go and see her son and try and get a confession from him as they had an unbeatable case against him. ’ “I told them that If the boys ASHLAND BELLE ITSELF Ashland has sold itself to another family. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockhart .of North Bend, Oregon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Grubtv They msr« travelling along the Pa- cn k coast looking for a new lopatton. They stayed here several day* and the fascina­ tion of the beauty of the place, its possibilities grew on them. . Mr. Lockhart secured a position and within a few days they expect to return from North Bend and take up their permanent reeideuee here. LAX « ÄJT P A IN T IN G Painting, tinting and papering, , try C liff Burlingame, <81 M t. Ave. ( or phone 466. 167-1 mo. 1923, inquiring the way to the Blue Ledge mine, that he wa* six feet tall and carried a big deer and was a muscular man. “ Is P arker’s eyesight good?” he was asked. Reddiford, she said, told her they bad au unbeatable case. .Mrs. D ’Autremont, following the Injunction ot the defense attor­ ney wl\o told her to “ Tell the •'Ko. war* had2L.HU brother Jury everything ; that .happened Jeff, called to the witaess stand, after you arrived in San F ran ­ corroborated his statement re- cisco, said, when she arrived lu San Francisco Hugh told Bar' “Not to let them ta lk her into that” and said, “of. course I won’t confess to a crime I didn’t commit.” She was accompanied to* See Hugh on the second day of her visit in Frisco by Demmlng she said. “W hat did you and Hugh talk about?” ’ . “We just visited and I told him about some of his old schoolmates in New Mexico.” “ Did he make this statement?” ’No, no, no, mother, a thousand times, no. Don’t let them talk you Into th a t!” “Yes.” Here the questioning ended and Mrs. D ’Autremont left the witness stand crying. As she resumed her seat beside Hugh he put bis arjn around her and attempted to com­ fort her. tam per Questioned Wm. E. Bailey of Portland, who said he was camping near the tun­ nel in the Siskiyous, In October 1923, was then called. He said he encounter*« * holdup man whlie there. In reply to the con- dltioo of the country he said, it was rough, but a good hunting country. He eaid that he did no hunting, but did some target shooting. H e said that he had shot at trees. State witnesses had testified they saw' men shooting at tree* aad bullets taken from these trees were exhibited as state evi­ dence. He was not cross examin­ ed. 3d Foster, who said he resided on E llio tt Creek, for the last seven years was next called. Ho said he was fam iliar with the tnoqateias. that the Siskiyou rang« was very rugged. He said he k«ew where Parker, the state I star witness lived, and that it i would take a '/iu t two days for a husky man to make the trip from i the west side ot Preston peak to I Mr. Parker's home, but that if l It was very dark, he did not be- j Have it could be made In this : time because of heavy under- < brush. I Foster testified that following the holdup he conversed with Parker, and Parker told him he I ha« been threatened by a man i with a gun; The state objected to this question, and the judge t sustained the objection. When « Attorney Collier objected, the t Judge told him not to argue and Collier said he would be heard- ( Faster said Parker told him a t man came to him, October 12, >