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'l Morto)' Asrfooi furnished month.-Water paid. la agttfcaletfe ggd the fltevelaad * Survey Arithmetic Tents wgre ue- 1 ed l a the fourth sad fifth gradea. 1 gtaadardised dlagnoetie t e s t e 1* guide theteacher li\ adapting the teaching of arithmetic; to the la - 1 dividual needs of the pupils. A, hew atom, of w riting knows NOTABLES. A t CRATER. LAKE * <*d •-><'. ‘ o a t h * flread-Edge Pgnmanshtp Je Among notables wbo are spend being tried Jftr the Mrst tinip In' ing the week-end a t C rater Lake the interm ediate department, by are B. W . C l a p p : „ head of the tffyee groups of children in the Southern Pacific freight traffic fourth agd fifth gredga- T b lesys- wjth headquarters in Chicago; J. -**»'•1 penmanship has been eue- A. Ormany, freight traffic mapgg- csaefully tried out i n * number of er of Portland and other offic onstcrh cifles? Student teachers ials from thy middlewest are ex and c h lftre n who, are learning the Í pected to be present. Bread-Edge Penmanship are very enthusiastic about it. T h e sixth, seventh and eighth, grades hqge enrolled at thia time (cg ti-sir'p up ils. That the actual , needa o f each child may bast ba , a series of dlanost 1c teat» , measurements have been glv- Í these ’irid e s . Á tabulation , Phon« " W f i ’« X u i i i , „ i p . thre* W t o c o r d e f egga. Bx- D ifferent'aisés from 6 to i s lh oellenx tor .increasing floek pro George YecEel, Box 188, Route 1 duction. A. Bert Freeman, I l f O m grtle eottth of Bellview school Nutlsy. ’ . ’ ÍÓ -tf 4 0 white leghorn .1 1 weeks rank Ollloon. old. 144-1 S E T bicycle, 11» Jùutrel S t Gresham and Plata Sts., 1» rooms and Alkie',- I fireplace., 2 ' stove, and soma floor coverings, nice yard, flam f if v , suitable for large family of for tenant who wants to rent nice rooms. H . ,0. Galey, l i b . Mala q t 499-i-m o; FOR R W H d ÿ ^ rh is h e d house on B street. Inquire 197 Eighth street. 268-9 . W t i U g - n t t l » » « r t» S er, 1 B . P. bollar, atova gratas and backs,, liwgjnower* sharpened and repaired. Castings and asm china work at Eagle Iron and Brnos Boundary, 14d ‘Óberlln St, 218-1-mo.* F O R R E N T — Furnished house ing aprons home; experience un on Laqrel 8t. Phone 199 L or call necessary; materials cut, instruc Addressed en 991 Hargadfne. 199-9 tions fam ished. velope brings particulars. M ilo Garment, ItS Broadway, Bayon ne, N . J, • TOM SALE— Ford delivery bed in good condition. Inquire at 91 LA M R S— Earn 315 dosen sew N . M ain.St. Phons 180. 199-1 ing aprons; absolutely no sell ing; experience unnecessary; ma- W A N TED — Highest prices paid teriXts cut. Addressed envelope for used funyture, g ls o ju p k of brings Instructions. A L P H A , 201 all descriptions. Call or write, M aia St.. Patterson, New Jersey. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape 81.. Medford, Ore. Phone 1092. 299-9* ‘ SVANTE!)— You ng man desires work o f any kind, 94 Dewey A 391-1 too? Beet Main. Retwrwed F*wn VlsR— B is. W . B . Barber and UNUSUAL R A R 0A 1E - roonf house on Boulevi w ith 100 feet froatsg yard, splendid view. 8ey< ceptional features woul< this a very good hay nt Price only 92809- I f yop going to bay a home tak at this. H . C. Galey, ( M ain st. two dk lighters Tdkehhlne ahd M ildred, who have spent the past few day* visiting M r. and Mrs. Marshall Barber in North Band, Oregon, returned yesterday to th e ir home- on G ranite street. M arshall, who is manager of a Tw entieth Cen tu ry Grocery store in North Bend, is the son of M r. and Mrs. O L Y M P IC GAMES W A S H IN G TO N , July 16.— (IP) — The 1928 Olympic games at Amsterdam w ill be held from July 28 to August 12. the Dutch «M A LI, RANCH FOB S A L E - minister Informed the state de 18 acres, just outside the eastern partment today. city lim its, suitable tor dairying and poultry; good 6-room house, newly plastered. Price 97000, of Which 9>9OO may he carried as soldiera’ bonus, by ex-servlc* man W ill also exchange for good resi dence and small acreage inside city lim its, and transfer bonne loan. F . C. H igh. R. F.' D M Box 77, Ashland. 299-2-8at. The flyers and their wires com HOM ^ r i u e r s ^ - 1 to io mented on the L ith ia fountains at the Southern Pacific depot here. acres each, fo o d , sol), easy ffg lk They had no chance to see Lithia to sll schools, close to East M ain park, and regretted having missed street, 9100 to 9650 per sere, easy terms, speqjal ..inducements .‘ ‘We’ve heard the park J* very to home builders. H. C. Galey, p re tty /’ said M aitland, Pho •earn qeoretary Carter Land Co.. 96 B. ed quite unconscious of the fact that.he is the hero of ohe of the F or sa lb — 2« a. w< g reatest, flights ever made. He town, a bargain. A. P. ' preferred to talk of more homely things. , ., Maitland has m ilitary honors other than those he is proud of. He is a colonel Ih the Wisconsin national Jfliard* an fiohorery Job Army Fliers thrust uppn, him. Itlvatod. Á r ° 09 F 0 lig h tfu l ytoW, J 9 Í0 5 per hionth. A. P. lings'. I Xr)fctgtaA~^ Sh< spending 920,060 tion station here. ( t . ’ to Shear thq wool from , sheep skin donated the unnonated t£e claek, then ta are usually pleated and silk, flan- has formed an important >nd nel or light-w eight woolen .mater-> plcsant part of the work. On .Fri- ial njay be utyixed althgjiph the: day of ekeh week Miss Wilson’s popular preference appears ’to be f enfire group have a “Stoxt to r the silk akirt. ,t u ' |p a rty .v A t this time stories are Next in importance to sweater* read or told by the children and and pleated skirts for sportswear I dramatisations are also given., are sleeveless flanfcel dresses In The Interm ediate and Grammai such shades as powder blue, yei- grades, supervised by Mies Clare' low, beige, flesh or white. Both Trotter, have now enrolled eighty- one Vend two-piece models are fo u r pupils. popular. Thirty-six children have beep Small felt hats' are "alidost the tenrolled In the fourth and fifth ¡¿variable rule where sweaters grades. ' - ' .- are worn. * m,m Bertha Stephens reports _____L. that these pupils are most keenli' F a rew ell P a rty F o r M iss Inters l ed in naülre activltlek Hpenkei* «C '”B j whlott k ie th e basis for oral ano* The attractive home of ; Mrs. written1 language duriiig the W illia m Rice on Lincoln street ruifhmer sebslon. th e four .laes- wàs the scene ôf à pfehsaiiFairtâïr es lA tUese grades are organized yesterday afternoon, Friday, <uly »«h» o»«.be fo:* the purpose of pql; 15, when the Vlavi club of this fe t in g and studying local butter- city gave a tarew ell party there « ’e« and mdths. One group chose for Miss M artha Spedker, who has " th e Jolly Collectors” for a d u b been connected w ith th i* work in «»me. Np group is supposed tq Ashland and Medford for the past have more than one specimen o f tw o years. Miss Spenker leaves p- oe!‘t* |n i varlety,. Each gronb t o n i s h t for San F ran cisco. ChlL made ttonW ink boards and net* Houses, tot«, acreaie and tim ber for sale, tonna. Rpalrlng, remodeling and ¿ O ijw o rk . 404 Mountain Av*. Phone 48BI Bye, Bar. Nose and Office Pham I F in * National Bonk Good team ahd motor tracks. Good aeralea at a reasonable price — Pbopa 91. jordans P A tti A lto c a b in e t w o r k s Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 191. - l» 4 -tf BREAD, CAKES, PA STER IES FRESH EV E R Y DAY seems to be^ajwut evenly divided between a study of Ching, past1 and present, carried op* by the. eighth grads and a rifle cftibi formed by the boy«. Vietng closely w ith these Interests the ilxth ani( ¿seventh gradea áre car- y £ g out home pleasurable but in structive activities In geography, history and reading, this Includes research, dramatisation and' con struction. ' 1 W hile the boys are at r J f I • ; practice the girls spenp that hour of each week' In working k)bn& lines of Industrial art. Figures -awed f$om whod and enameled, snapshot'albums, lamp shades, trays,and'other Articles loir the ly on the item ofany home are under procesé of con boa t. Gives you mo- ' struction/- ■ ■ -J * ' • ’ j Archery w i l l , a lia hfe a recre ational feature of the summer* teliabiliiy— at only a ¡fraction •school, President C h u rch ill' hbv- o f the costl Fills the summer *ng ordered first’ class bows and holidays with new pleasure«, Árrpwé, ?9F 1 W * p u r p o s e .lT h e hew tfcffls. boys and glrlS*have spéftt tffe past two weeks In weaving a straw tar The Super Blto u so simple get and, M w hgvp tt ready for use. that even a-child can start it Tbe Linenln ’^pibm er' School Herald is ih e newspaper put -oaf qaaUyandnuit safely. Ahun^ each week by the ctyldren of the dant power, sturdiest con school and which the Ashdand struction. Light and compact Tidings obliging prints in the col — pice it widi you anywhere. umns once ¿ week. That the summer school is CaQon us— let us show you proving pleasurable as well 'as its many vahiabl^* exdLisive profitable Is shown from the re ports on enrollment and attend ance from the various rooms.- C M tmtuJ TO POLE IN , OCTOBER Jordan Electric I ■ . 180 E. Mtiin Office 110 4 th 8 t„ — Satisfac tion Guaranteed Prices Rea- - New Method Cleaning Rugs Cleaned, Dyed^and Blsed Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— A ll Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry ilstory. .geo graphy ápd .civic* periods are made ttlèaiuirable pad profitable tor children by giving them many opportunities to carry out their ow n ,W eap on the sand table and In dramstlsatlons. ' * The Wisconsin inventory Tests X W AS'W tXIMG l ö Pioneer Building s e ro v r PAINTING Painting, tinting and papering, try Ç llff Burlingame, 681 M t. Ave. or-phone 468. • 197-1 mo. s M o K k R s oF m I ond OBSÉRVE N E W BEND, Ore,, Jqly 16 — 0 — One means taken by citizens of Pend tp preyqnt forest fires this 'spA^pn Ù |U the.JoHwHIo» of g .smokers’ code.' This suggestion was made by forest service officials and it im poses upon users of the forest a moral obligation not to smoke while moving. I t is pointed out that smokers y lll extinguish lighted material while standing still but are apt to toss a lighted butt carelessly ¿way while walking, riding a horse or traveling Ih an automo bile. .1 W HITTLE TEAMSTER A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, W ood and Storage BLOX $5.50 Load Bone Dry — Fresh — From Factory. Small Klndlingwood 92.75 per load Hamaker Transfer . Phone 410 NOTICE \ T 6 "CEMENT CONTHACtORS Ashland, Ore., July 14, 1»97 Bids n r* asked on the placing of 600 square yards more or lee* of concrete bam tor pavement at sections where city water dept has cut the pavement tor new water mains. Specifications eaa be seen at the office of the city warehonse storekeeper. Sealed bids are baked to be delivered to the city recorder np to 5 p. m. July l * t h tor consid eration nt 8 p. m. of the same date. . ■ • • The right Js reserved to reject any and all bifie.^ GERTR U D E BIfeDB, besthutes Çouuty has built 91.1 miles m a rke t roads on >185,- ,000 boude. Opposite L ithia Springs C M A H k i» R A F , BAVLV R A M O 4P I H otel Pfawfe 104 Chrnch D lodlst Bpleeopal Church tain and Laurel streets. » Pemberton, Pastor, 117 i! street. Phone 87. S Prgehytorlan Church , Maig and Helmaa Street* ugh T, Mitchelmore. Pastor, 112 N. Main St. Phone 481-L. 8ervlrrie; h» Odd Fel H. H. Young, Pa Boulevard. Servidas 9th Sundayt. Ella. JFÄV ì Phone CODE M, Smith. 1er, 78 Fourth St. 471-J M¡| t* f f 37 rtra t St. Office P hon e Residence l*hone I4Û * SlidiJen Service M R S .W re -S H fc S A lD A tofigfA eeis a s a a o u s THING ANO OHS HAS , TO ¿LAMP ONClS TteìM A DOWN OH C l ^ _____ * JE R R Y O 706À L For Your Next Job Of Plumbing Shop la Beaver BMg. ThqhelXT ■ bätet 89 Óbfc 8t> Radiante United States Royal Cords " , Auto freig h t T e rm in i LEEDOM TIRE SHQP TO U C H E D T H A T A c HING SPOT '' .'.."Nothing touched that, aching spot until I gsed Foley Pills, a di uretic stimulant for the kldneysj -with wonderful re s its : I am so glad I can recommend them to others.’’ . ’ Eased of her palq, health restored,, Mrs. Ellen Relg- hard, p t flA. Fork, Pq,, writes this thankfully- Men and womeh ev erywhere use and recommend Foley Pills, diuretic, for kidney disorders, backaches, dull head ache and nervousness. Ask lo r Foley Pills diuretic and accept no substitute.— Sold everywhere. D R ER N EST A . WOODS Practioo lim ite d To Eye, Ear, Nose and Thiroat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth Office Hours: 10 -.Iff and B « 1 Packing, Crátlhg a n t Shipping. Long Distance w a nHSj. YOUfe OLD T IB B S ON , ” Hqw long ¡Jo,you fellows ex* pact t'd fly ’’ asked M e T idin gs reporter as he le ft the - train in be killed flying. ______ Office 4TH ST R E E T • BAKERY of thq resulta I h kept as an Indi vidual record of each child and special effort Is being made to meet the particular needa that ap-1 Ober evident. ' A , 'T h e children’s Interest, accord- i 'ng to Mrs. Margáret Cason, ' LADtKS-^-Eqrn 91< dozen eew- S£K * B h m Í í Church B . and Second Streets. W m . V . Bargey. Pastor 116 -High. St. Phone |8¿-R F