SOCIÉTT X O rtS (Continued From Page Four) English Channel, and up to * 1 ng i s a Sport Is statist eacluslve- week later fewer than 85 per ly eonflhhd i s <4o working cent had returned. Of 500 pigeons FOR BALE—Wheat and barley also straw, Mark True, phone 14F3Í: , , 273-3 ’’I * '' Jll l 1 » ’ 'FOR RENT— Furnished front FWt HAieU-1 Ford touring. apartmeaj. Phone 868-R or call apple boxea sad wood. Inquire at Shook Apts. 870-8 dump ground. 371-3* free ot kkenmttfance, to trade for good bowse and iot Ja Ashland. We have algo thousands of other tradds to trad* to t whatever you have. If you want to trade see C agilii 4fc Earle, Realtors, 166 8 FOR BENT— 1-roos# furnished F o il HALÉ—Girls bicycle near­ Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. 88'.-1 mo. apartment, close In, 818 per ly new. Ido Mountain Ave. fnonth. Water paid. Phone 270-Ÿ. 370-3* V ' , 200-tf FOB BALE — Mdse Stock cabins with ga­ lls by month Apts. IBS G rea­ l i 1-ti FOR SALE—Three months old individually pedigreed cockerels from progeny tested dam with three year record of 564 eggs. Ex­ cellent for Increasing flock pro­ duction. A. Bert Freeman, 112 Nutley. 360-tf POSITION WANTED — Female FOR RENT — Home, comer Gresham and Vista Sts., 10 rooms and attic, 8 fireplaces, 2 stoves and some floor coverings, nice yard, fine view, snitable for large family or for tenant who wants to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey, 55 E. Main St. 268-1-mo. WANTED—Lady wants house­ work, prefers care for a g e d people. Gall at Taylor Apts. Room 5. 271-5** » POSITION WANTED—MALE WANTED— Young man desires FOR RENT— Furnished house work of,any kind, 64 Dewey A on B street. Inquire 207 Eighth East Main. 269-1 mo.* street. 208-8 UB3V .V» WAff A I .1?. WANTED—Girl or woman to WANTED—To rent a house, do general house work. Can stay furnished or unfurnished, prefer­ at night or go-home. Phone 322 ably near Normal school. Desire R at ones. 270-2 possession about August first. Address R. W. McNeal care Tid­ ings before July 22. ALLEY DISPUTE 371-7 IS GOHSIDEBEP WANTED— One Curtis (Continued From rage One) Kettle, must be complete good condition. Call at Main St. WANTED—To bny milk goat, 590 Mountain Ave. 270-3* iz w i ln park Sat at play­ grounds, little girls hat. Finder return to Tidings office. 871-2* bungalow, 2 acres cultivated, 10 per cent down, balance 822 per month. P. A. 8., care Tidings. 270-6 HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10 acres each, good toll, easy walk to all schools, dose to East Main street, 8100 to 8550 per acre, easy terns, special inducements to home builders. H. C. Galey, Secretary Carter Land Co., 66 E. Main St. 208-1 mo. IF YOU W A7.Î a good home inquire nt Brown A Rlee, 05 N. Main. 03-tf JORDAN O kiX (CòmthMe« Front Pajp SAY CRIPPLE DANCES WELL PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. — OP)— Although Mrs. Mytrle Hix­ on asserts that she is almost a cripple because of a crushed foot sustained when a street car was Shut on her foot, January 29, 1927, and asks 840,000 damages from the Portland Electric Pow­ er Co., yritnesses for t*le D°wer company today testified In circuit court that she Is far from a cripple. Several testified that she danc­ ed—and danced wpll— particular­ ly the Charleston, at a roadhouse near here July 11, 1927. One witness went so far as to say that Mrs. Hixon made three unsuccess­ ful? but skillful attempts to kick a chandelle* that same night. Mrs. Hixon „ walked with cratches and wore no shoe on the alleged injured foot when she ap- peared In eonrt Tuesday. them, the company claiming the present charge Is excessive. They pay a commercial rate and were asking for an irrigation raté, say­ ing the volume of business done by them makes the cost of the water prohibitive. Fire Chief Clint Baughman was commended by Councilman Kay, chairman of the fire committee ter his work In preventing grass fires, by keeping lots "burned ofr' *and keeping the. fires Under CAPE MAY, N. J., July 20.— control. Councilman E. A. Woods asked ,(LP)— A 28-pound lump of amber­ that the reading and action on gris— “nugget gold .of the sea” the ordinance providing for the — was found/about 15 miles off disposal of garbage in the city be shore hero by Jyremlah Pratt, 74 postponed for one week, as un­ year old seaman of the fishing expected developments have made schooner Mary Ann of Gloucester, the ordinance as worked out by Mass. the original committee undesir­ The old seaman said he had able. been offered 8448 a pound, or A complaint regarding the way about 812,500 for the foul-smell­ Park Row on the boulevard. Is ing mass by a New York per­ being kept was disposed of by fumer, and Intended to use the the council when It wgs learned money to retire and buy a chicken that work of conditioning park i fa rm . row is under way. Pratt was on lookout when his In the absence of Mayor C. H. attention was attracted by sea Pierce, Councilman J. E. Thorn­ gulls hovering over the mass. ton presided at the meeting. Ambergris, a rare substance thrown off by some sperm whales, has been used since ancient time in perfume manufacture. ROSE CITY MAN_LEADS D o n a l d Moe of Portland Stands Fair to Win Golf Championship SEATTLE. July 20.— (IP) — Donald Moe of Portland is lead­ ing CMre Griswold of San -Fran­ cisco, one up at the end in the first nine holes in the elimina­ tion match in the Western Ama­ teur Golf association meet. Moe scored with 34 strokes with Gris­ wold at 36. Rudle Wilhelm, Port­ land, northwest Champion short 33 being two up on Gny Standfer, Frank Dolph, western champion and Tom Green were even at the Salem—Heavy flax crop ready end of nine holes and did not re­ port scores. for harvest. z water department, city workmen are engaged In Installing six inch hydrants with three inch con­ nections,' replacing the aid four Inch hydrants which were Incap­ able ot carrying the pressure of the new mains. Installation of all new mains has been completed with the finishing of a few odd Jobs, the entire new water sys­ tem Will be In fine Working or­ der, according to Mr. Hosier. FOREST FIRE TOLL GRRAT GU8TINE, Calif., July 80. — LOST— Brown silk umbrella (IP) — The toll reaped by forest short handle. Finder return to Tidings office. Reward. 270-8 fires cannot be counted solely in terms of acreage burned Over, said Game Warden William Gour­ ley In pointing out that thous­ ands of game birds and animals die in the flameg. Referring to a two-day grass fire of the past week he estimat­ Woman Used C r u t c h in ed that between 5,000 and 0,000 Court But Ricks at Chan­ young quail were burned to death. delier, Bay Witnesses Nugget Gold Is Sailor’s Prize FOR SALR — 5-room modern claagM. Therefore ft Ve^ld deem Ih another race on the same day W be Inexpensive, t o t dUtistlcs ohiy 60 returned. indicate that many ihpugnnds Most of the birds were the pro­ are spent and lost in pursuit of perty of ironworkers and miners who have suffered heavily this hobby. through this less, for the total The birds themselves, their up­ keep and transportation In com­ value o^ the birds Is said to have boon 850,000. paratively small, well wlflrtd the Ono fancier had two back out finances of the pigeon-flyer, hut it of 80; another, one out of 18. A Is bad weather and similar uncon­ novloe had good luck as his only trollable circumstances which do four entrants returned the same the damaged night. Two birds which managed Nearly 4.000 birds w efe ¿sent to brave the storm fell on the out on a recent race from Mitenes coast and were too weak to rise to England. The birds were re­ again. One pigeon alighted on leased on a Saturday, btft en­ a German steamer In the Channel countered a terrific Storm In the and was returned by the captain. HOME INVESTMENTS "The Chinese merchants prefer to let their money In foreign banks where it is safe,” she de­ clares. "In the wave of lawless­ ness that is sweeping China it Is best that they do this because otherwise they might be robbed of all they possess.’’ Dr. Mattle B. Shaw was the gracious hostess last evening, Tuesday. July 19. kt her home on Pioneer Avenue, when she entertained a number of friends with two tables of Five Hundred. After an pleasant evening spent playing cards and In conversation, the hostess served light refresh­ ment. The guest list included: Mrs. 8orrell and sister, Miss Plt- zka of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. George Blumen­ auer, Mr. and Mrs. David Whit­ tle, Mrs. W. A. Shell and Miss Georgia Coffee. Ashland People Plenjo— Klamath county votes 8500,00 Groups of Ashland people were road bonds. seen Sunday, July 17, at all the WM. E. GOULD Dr. Oharie» A. Bata»» Physician and BwrgEOB Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 1Ô4-L o r n e a houri io to i a a m ^ -a So • p. aa. Herebey Building Contractor— Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim­ ber for sals, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. 464 Mountain Ave. Phone 4M L T. U POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable prfee —i Phone 88. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Comer Helmaa and Van Neos. Phone 181. 194-tl Physlclaa aad Ba Eye, Ear, Nose aad Office Phone 1 Kirs* National Bank DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth Office Honrs: 10 « 19 sttff » - 1 Swedenbnrg Building 4TH STREET BAKERY BREAD, CAKES, PASTERIES FRESH EVERY DAY Of flee 220 4 th St.,— Satisfac­ tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­ sonable. F. MVIRHEAD New Method Cleaning CALL JERRY OURAL For Your Next Job Of Plantblng Shop In Beaver Bldg. First St. . Phone 188 WHITTLE TRANSITE A STORAGE CO. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Haùllng. Dr. E. B. Angell Oilropractio—Physiotherapy Radlonlc Pioneer Building IN SEASON Phone 117 Offloe 89 Oak 8k PAINTING Patntlng, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave, or phone 466. 167-1 mo THERE IS N O T H IN G .L IK E THE NEWSPAPER FOR MEETING SEA­ SONAL OPPORTUNITIES. North, South, East and West can be handled independently in newspaper advertising. “Season Copy” need never conflict with seasonable demand. Warm weather products need not be advertised where the weather is cold, nor cold weather products where the weather is warm. Read the advertisements. They give you wisdom when you buy beautiful and Interesting places in the Rogue River valley enjoy­ ing piente dinners and a day of outing. Among those from this city who wore the following: Mr. and Mrc. Domino Provost and son Ruddy, My. and Mrs, Earl Crow and son Pat and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines and son Keith, BEN LINDSEY IN PORTLAND D e f e n d s "Compassionate Marriage” in Interview —Will Liók Enemies PORTLAND. Ore., July 20.— Former Judge Ben B. Lindsey ot Denver delivered himself of a few Philippics assailing the gang of politicians who unseated him from office In Denver and the critics of his plan of "compas­ sionate marriage” all over the country, while he stopped here a few hours Tuesday on hlB way to Los Angeles. * "I'm going back to Denver and I’m going to Nek them.” he mid. of his political adversaries, Whom he blames for the action of the supreme court In declaring his last election iy,gal. He denied that he advocates free love and asserts that his "compassionate marriage" plan will do away ¿with free love. •• ’Compassionate marriage* la a contract between men and wom­ en who are not yet able to pay the expenses of child birth, those who do not .want children, or those who are too old for children," he said. By Taylor »HAOTO FROM Ml Anto freight Terminal Office Phone 4« Residence Phone 1-12 CUSTER, 8.' D., July 20.— (VP) — Secretary of Commerce Herbert E. Hoover was met St the rail* road hero thiff morning by Presi- dent Coolidge who dlsctfssed with him the advisability of calllpg a special session of Congress in Oc­ tober for Mississippi flood relief work. While Hoover declined to discuss the subject he lndicatod he favored the extra session. . — ------------------------------------;------------------------------------------- OH.MM.MÉSÍ SIX CUPS ANO A UfT of purres- chick eocRoweDineM VfHltEMOUWe«?/ < AWAM . A Where the sick and »ged are »red for In pleaaaat home surroundings. Dr. Mattie B. Hhaw Hostess H. HOOVER Secretary of Commerce In dicates He Favors Extra Session of Congress la a Oraatta . Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Slsed Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry Mom áttd Pop USING MH O ISM ÍS7 , MntdAttiòM Oli; to spent the past few day« to Ash­ land vtsttlng Mr. and Mr*. Read and fishing at the Lake