“ c tSA j on-Stop” Offer Unexpected YAKJUA, Wash . July — (LP) —- Caught l a the skirling waters of a penatpok qnd carried a quarter 6f a mile, the body of Woodrow Jobnaoa, 5, was found wedged In a six Inch wooden Pipe. , The discovery waa made fol­ lowing a frantic search by the boy’s father. Dr. David Johnson, and neighbors. Drawn from a water boa Into a 12 inch pipe, the bop waa driven through that into an 8 inch pipe on to a point of water diversion where the body was driven into * • 6 inch pipe and could not be removed until a portion of the pipe wee cut FO B R BN T — Rooms. Privata FOB «A LB— Pigs. Phone 2 bath. Ona block from Normal. a t noon or 6 p. nv 28 492 Palm. . 285-3* FO R RKNT— 3-room farnlahed apt. Close In, ground f 1 o o r, phone 3<8-Y. 865-tf FO B B B * i& - P u r iia h e d ~ a p U bad sleeping rooms, f t So. l i d St. / - * ' l» l-tf urtmeau and ertine wife 'sa­ tan. Reasonable by month week. Barber Apte. 182 Gran­ ili-« FOR HALE— Three m onths old Individually pedigreed cockerels from pcogeny tested dam with FOB SAL«— Electric washing three year record of 854 egge. Ex­ m achine In beet of condition. See cellent to r Increasing flock pro­ l i , « 84 f i l itreêT. 166-8» duction. A. Bert Freem an, 112 N utley. 280-tf ¿ante pound, died lam berte end FOB SALK— 150 white leghorn republicans, 7c to*' 8c pound. pullets, 11 end 18 weeks old. 75c Grant 8L, above H argam ae cem e­ and 11.00 each. Route 1, Box 158 tery. W ill deliver 20 pounds or Nell Creek. 286-3» agoré. P ick them yourself. P h o n e 482-L. 288-1 FINK HOUSE and lot in Salem, FOB SA L B — Irrigation pipe. free of Incumbrance, to trade for D ifferent sisee from 8 to 12 In. good house and. lot in Ashland. George Yeo, Box 123 Route 1. We have also thousands of other ew ay. One m ile south of Bellview school trades to trade for whatever you 285-8» FOB RBNT— Furnished house have. It yea want to trade see on Lnnral St. Phone 281 L or call FOR SALK— Clean alfalfa hay. Gaskill A E arle,‘Realtors, 168 S 132 Hargedine. 388-8 Homer Moore, phone 2F 21. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. 28' -1 mo. 161-1» FOR SALE— 25 tons of food WANTED: — Cheap Haek or quality alfalfa hay in shock. Spring W agon. Inquire Brown A Have Jew loads of especially fine R ice, 83 N. Main. M ast be reas- quality for rabbits. A. H. Daven- hlll. Call evenings between 6 onable. and 7. 11F6. 266-» W ANTED— H ighest prices peld FO B SA LE— 90 w hite leghotu for used furniture, alee junk o f all descriptions. Cell or write, p illa te , cheap, 11 w eeks old. Medford Bargain H ouse, 87 N. Phone X98-J. Frank Gllloon. 264-6 Grape SL, Medford, Ore. P hene 1062. Ì «» 268-6» FOR SALE— A - 1 alfalfa hay in field. t R. N. Chaney, phone 18F5. W ANTED— By a m an w i t h 264-4» fam ily, a position In tow n or close out. Inquire No. 90 Seventh St., FOR SALE: — Man’s bicycle, or phone B. D. Jennings. 268-8» le t class condition, 129 Laurel St. W ANTED— Cherries and ber­ ries— W ill pay cash for them . FOB BALE— Sm all rock crush­ Phone 488-J. W . E. P ie n p ä . er, 8 H. P . hotter, stove gratae and backs, lawnmowers sharpened and repaired. Castings aad ma- chiae w ork a t E agle Iroa and Brasa Foundary, 140 Oberlin 8t. 218-1-OM.» HARRY WILLS ON KO ROU FOR HALE— 1 acre with fruit, good barn, 8-room house on Boulevard directly across from new normal school to r 81606. See Ashland Realty Co. 266-3 FOR HALE—Nice home close to business must be sold soon at a sacrifice. Would take stock or a car tor first payment. Brown A Rice 63 N. Main. 264-3» IF YOU WAZ.T a good home Inquire a t Brown A R ice, 68 N. M ala. 68-tf FOR HALE— Six acres, 2 acres cultivated, 5 room modern house. Delightful view, 3660 down. Bal. 325 per month. A. P., care The Tidings. 266-6 Rainier — Erickson .A Klapp shipyard starts big ocean tow­ boat New Member For “Alimony Club screen star, Joined the county Jail "alimony club” Wednesday when he was sentenced to five days* imprisonment for contempt din Mourns as Kevin of court. igging is Laid tb Landis waa held in contempt last week when his divorced Rest wife, Mignon Le Brun Landlsr DUBLIN! Irelaad, July 14 — -.bowed he was 81000 in arrears (LP)—After being honored by one In his alimony. He was sentenced of the greatest demonstrations in Wednesday: Irish history, the body of Kevin O'Hlggias, vice president of the Irish republic, assassinated Sun­ day, was burled Wednesday in Glasnevin cemetery beside other men who have died for Erin. The funeral of Parnell and Work has been started by the Michael Collins aad Arthur Grif­ Copco company on a new business fith, all acknowledged of Irelaad structure at Grants Pass. The new In their time, were not more Im­ Copco building will be a one story posing. concrete tile, fire proof structure, It seemed as if all Dublin with a stucco finish. Two large watched the funeral procession store rooms will be occupied by pass through the streets from the the new Copco electric appliance maenlon house where O’Higgins’ sales department and the Grants body had laid in state since Mon- Pass district office. Copco Building - At Grants Pass All business was during the funeral. suspended [DEMPSEY IN BBBET8 FIELD, L reeklyn. N. PUBLIC EYE Y., July 14.— (LFh^-Paulino Us- cudum of Spain wrapped his mighty right hand around hie heels In the fourt hround Wed­ nesday night and sent it swish­ ing through the air flush against the unprotected, unsuspecting Jew of old Harry Wills of Har­ lem. The surprised negro went down with a crash, and the internation­ al heavyweight bout which drew a goodly crowd to Ebbets field (his sultry night came to an end. Witts watched with a dazed look while the counter tolled off the seconds and struggled to an upright position at the count of nine, but Paulino, no longer the bashful Basque of the early rounds, was upon him like a tiger. A right haad to the jew sent the big black sagging against the ropes and a left book finished him. Wills took the count in a sitting position, bewildered and unable to get on his feet. ' IRISH MARTYR FUNERAL HELD Spaniard Drops Negro in Internati rami Bon* FOR SALE— 20 a. wood lot In town, a bargain. A. P . Tidings. -Hut 188-4 * Makes P i r a t Appearance Since Tragic Death of Brother WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, N. Y.. July 14.— (LP) — J a c k Dempsey Wednesday showed him­ self to the public for the first time since the tragic death of his brother and sister-in-law, and af­ ter the workout It was announced that the public training wonld be continued. More than 1000 persons erowd- e dinto the seats aroand the ring­ side and Tom Luther, owner of the place, was beaming with smiles as they poured through the turnstiles. Dempsey added another victim to his list when he knocked out Pete Materqu eln less than two minutes df fighting. Fished; Had No License; Pinched BEVERLY HILLS, C*l., July and Mrs. John Cqlllna of Oklahoma roared ip their nonstop flivver Into Will Rogers' backyard at 4 a. m. Wed­ nesday and nnnouneed: “We nre here. . ' The ropethrowing mayor of Beverly HUls, unwitting Sponsor o f th e Claremore, Oklnhotna- Bevpriy Hitt» nonatop Jaunt, waa pay that lum to the tin t perzopl to make the nonstop flivver trip from Claremore, the comedian's home tow*. A short time later another flivver containing Robert kloeher and Roaa Hutchins also of Clare­ more roared Into the front yard and^aeetng an argument to pros­ pect and having tailed to ap­ point properly constituted-judges, Rogers referred the contestants to the chief of pollee of Beverty Hills. Koehler and Hutchins said they left Claremore at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, a m id the cheers of Chamber of Commerce officers and had no notice that Collins was on the road. ~ Both machines were construct­ ed with numerous extra gas tanks that fed the gasoline automatical­ somewhat abashed by the un- wepeeted arrival. Nevertheless, he sent cheers to the couple from his bed while Mra. Rogers waved a «flag from a second story window, In true Rogers family fashion. “ I’m usually paid for being funny,*’ was the -message sent by Rogers 'from his bed. “Does thia cost me 3500?’* Colling averred that it would and referred Rogers to the an­ ly. nouncement that the comedian Hutchins said the trip of 1840 made recently through a news­ miles was made on 90 gallons of paper syndicate that he would gasoline. New Officer Is Sworn In Cufdy at the time be killed his wife with a hamraw and flred their home In an effort to con­ ceal the crime. BEND, July 14.— (LP)— Robert W. Sawyer, editor of the Bend Bulletin, took oath of office as state highway commissioner to­ day following his appointment by Governor Patterson to fill the vacancy created by the resigna­ tion of William Duby of Baker. County judge was forwarded to Sawyer's resignation as Deschutes Salem Monday immediately after he was notified of the highway commission appointment. H. II. Dearmond of Bend was appointed county judge by Governor Pat­ terson. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 14.— The Northern Pacific railroad executives today announced au­ thorization of an additional ex­ penditure of half million dollars to insure" efficient handling of 1927 farm crops in the north- west. Fountain. Lundi Service Service contributes much to the pleasure of lunch­ ing at our fountain. This service is e x p e r t and snappy. When Yon Make Your trave/ LUNCH APPOINTMENTS The only straight-thru motor roach service with 3 dally sched­ ules to Portland, California cities and the great Southwest. Serves all. Intermediate points — stop­ overs if desired. Great respon­ sible system protects you— cares for baggage. Finest glass-enclos­ ed cars, reclining chairs, heaters. Leave for— Yreka, Dunsmuir, Redding, Red Bluff, Sea Francisco, Los Angeles, Sew Diego, Phoenix, El Faso — 8:BO A. M., 1:20,' 10:18 P. M. Richardson Springs ed of resort in the state. There must be a rea­ son! Why not come and see for yourself! Lee Richardson, Mgr. With your friends, asp them to meet yon et our Fountain. Light Lunches for busy people are an Important part of our servies. It is a popular meeting place for a lot of folk» you know. ALSO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN -SERVIC® N IN ltfO W S NOTICE TO OBMBNT CONTRACTORS ' Ashland, Ore., July 14, 1927 Bids are asked on the placing of 666 square yards more or less of concrete base for pavement et sections where city weter dept.' .has cut the pavempat for new water mains. Specifications can he seen at the offlee of the city warehouse storekeeper. Sealed bids are asked to be delivered to tk e «My recorder up to 5 p. m. July 19th for consid­ eration at 8 p. m. of the same date. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. GERTRUDE BIEDE. . City Recorder. 267-Th. 8. For quality, purity and flavor, always ask your grocer for Ford Batteries Fif 85 Per C w t Of All Cara Feel sure! Get complete Automobile I n s u r a n c e p r o t e c t i o n from this agency of the Harford Fire Insurance Company. Than you know before^- hand thflt you are preparv ed for any emergency, i We reeimrge yonr Bntiery Ràdio Battery.......... . • J5c Car Battery.............. LÖO Billings Agency Real Estate A Real Insurance Eetab. 1688 41 E. Math St. Phone 311 T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good tea m -a n d m otor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 81. JORDANS SASH AND CAHIXBT WORKS Corner Helm an and Van N< Phone 181. 19 4TH STREET BAKERY BREAD, CAKES, PASTE RIES FRESH EVERY DAY » Ashland Creamery BUTTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Honrs: 10 - IS and S - 8 Hwddeuburg Bnffdlag CALL JERRY O'NEAL For Your Next Job Of Plumbing Shop In Beaver Bldg. First St. Phone 188 WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . Goal, .Wood and Storage PAINTING Packing. Crating and fE W p fg . L ong D istance H a ilin g . Anto Freight Terminal Phone 127 Offloa 89 Oak 8 t r Statement of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, Ashland, County of Jackson, State Oregon, showing the amount standing to the cfedit of. every depositor July 1, 1927, Bone Dry — Fresh — From who has not made a deposit, or Factory. Small Kindlingwood who has not withdrawn any part 82.75 per load of his deposit (savings deposits.) Hamaker Transfer principal and Interest, for a per­ i Phone 410 iod of more than twelve (12) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last knpwft 4 STATEMENT place of resident or poatofflce Statement of thè Cltlzens Bank address of such depositor, and or Ashland, of Ashland, County of the fact of his death, if known. Nxtnffor'rTspoinor.BeneWang. Jackson, State of Oregon. Show- Residence or Postoffico Ad­ lng the amount standing to the credit of every depositor, July 1, dress, Ashland, Oregon: 1 1927, who has not made a de­ Dead, If fact is known to secre­ posit, or who has not withdrawn tary or cashier, not known. any part of his deposit (commer­ Amount, 84.77. cial deposits,) principal or Inter­ Name of Depositor, Frances est, for a period of more than Gill. seven (7) years Immediately prior Residence or Postoffice Ad­ to said date, with the name, last dress, Ashlahd, Oregon. known place of residence or post- Dead, if fact Is known to Sec­ office address of such depositor, retary or Cashier, not known. and the fact of his death, if Amount 81.44, known. Name of Depositor, Carmaltta Name of Depositor, J. W. Ran- Elders. seme. Residence or Postoffice Ad­ Residence or Postoffice Ad­ dress, Talent, Oregon. dress, Ashland, Oregon. Dead, If fact is known to. Sec­ Dead if fact Is known to secre­ retary or Cashier, not known. tary or cashier, not known. Amount, gl.34. Amount, 8100-00. State of Oregon, County of State of Oregon, county of Jackson. • Jackson: 1, V. O. N. Smith, being first I, V. O. N. Smith, being first ^July sworn, depose and say upon duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash­ oath, that I am the Cashier of the land, county of Jackson, State of Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash­ Oregon: that the foregoing Is a land, county of Jackson, State of full, true, correct and complete Oregon; that the foregoing is a statement, a «required by section full, true, correct an«| complete statement, as required by section 10160, Oregon Laws. 10160, Oregon Laws. . ■ V. O. N. SMITH, V. O. N. SMITH Subscribed and sworn to be­ Subscribed and sworn to before fore me this 7th day of July, A. me this 7th day of July, A. D., D„ 1927. 1927. F. S. ENGLE, F. S. ENGLE Notary Public for Oregon Notary Public fer Oregon My commission expires Jen. 14, My commission expiree, Jaa. 1928. 267-4-Thurs. 14. 1928. BLOX $5.50 Load Portland— Work will soon be­ gin "on four-block-long waterfront market, to cost 31,750,000. 1926 Chev Coüpe 1924 Chev Touring PER LOAD For Short Time Only To Make Room ASHLAND LUMBER C SSiOakSWMt Phone 20 267-4-Thurs. Tualatin— Strawberry crop so greatly exceeds expectation that not all can be picked or sold. NOTICE OF FINAL Packard Touring < DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practioe Limited To Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized Windqw Shades Cleaned And Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry 1926 Chev Delivery Claycomb Motor Physician and Surgeon Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat. Office P h en e 1M Fir»» National Bank Building STATEMENT Navy Opposes Frisco Bridge You think your brakes will hold in an emergency but you never know until yon try them. Brakes don’t always hold. <64 ftfoaatala Ave. Phone 488L Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave. or phone 455. 167-1 mo. Find McCurdy . Is Abnormal Ford Battery Hornet, lota, acreage and tim­ ber for sale, terms. Rpairlng, remodeling and new work. F. MVIRHEAD J. C. Brownlees. Medford, was fined 326 and costs by Justice of the < Peace Glenn O. • Taylor Wed- nesday afternoon when he plead­ ed guilty to a charge of fishing OREGON CITY, Ore., July 14. without a license. He was ar­ rested by Game Warden Roy Parr. —(LP)— Alvin McCurdy, 58-year- old mill worker who murdered his wife last Friday and burned her body, is mentally abnormal at present, a board of examiners reported. DEPOT The examiners, headed by Dr. HOTEL ASHLAND WASHINGTON, July 11 —(IP) William House, Portland, did not —Secretary of the Navy Wilbur comment on the condition of Mc- Phone 47 Wednesday opposed on behalf Of the navy department construc­ tion of the proposed b ridge.. at San Francisco. Wilbur, In a lette rto Secretary of War Davis, said the navy sees no reason for changing its pre­ vious recommendations against On highway near Chieo Springs. The moat talk­ construction of this bridge. FEEL SURE! WM. 1 . GOULD Contractor— Realtor— Builder New Method Cleaning ENJOY A HEALTHY. OOM- PORTABLE OLD AGE Keeping the body In good phy­ sical repair is the best possible luenranee for a healthy enjoyable old age. Kidney ailments espec­ ially should be avoided because the lurking poisons left in the system through impaired kidney and bladder action are a most frequent cause of painful and serious disorders, backache, weakness, rheumatic pains, even loss of health. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic to maintain perfect kidney action. Satisfac­ tion guaranteed. Bold every-. Where.— No. 3. Convalescent Heme Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­ tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­ sonable. DAILY DEPARTURES Railroad Will Spend $500,000 Business All In Good Condition The Automotive Shop Ohorrolat Dealer« IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THB 8TATB OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of L. W. Moore, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the estate of L. W- Moore, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Jackson Couaty, State ef Oregon, his final account as such execu­ tor of said estate end that Mon­ day the 18th day of July, 1|27. at the County Court room at the hour * of 16 o’clock A. M. has been flged by said Ceurt a s ,the time end place for heqrjng o fo b ­ jections to said report aad the settlement thereof. GEO. W. TBEFRBM, / ’ Executor e f the Estate df