'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, 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