m'les of the Airlle branch be­ tween Broadmead and Airlle in Polk county. The ia the Only rail transportation to Monmouth, the home of the state’s largest nor­ mal school. fille r , actins for the hoar« gents of the state noriael I at Monmouth, will confer officiale of the Southern P to have the corporation w ill Its application to abandon tl -----r FARMER DROWNS ____ ALBANY, O n , July i t . — (LP) — Paul Dodele, 78 year old far­ mer, waf drowned la the Willam­ ette river today while fishing at the north aad of Montgomery St. The body was recovered w i t h grappling hooka. Garibaldi — State will* surface Reedsport — Work belgna Garibaldi - Hobsonville highway new high school buUdine.. section for 918,8S0. ro ti mxchangb — swi (T—-Ptanilshed a rooms, 89 So. 2nd ■Royal Typewriter, FINE MOUSE and lot in Salem, 188 C St. 379-9* free of incumbrance, to trade for vbfe SALK — Rhode island good bouse and lot in Ashland. We have also thousands of other Red pullets, Geo. Helms, Route trades to trade for whatever yon 1. « 173-3* have. If yon want to trade set FOR SALE— Wheat and Mrley Gaskill a Barle, Realtors, 166 fl also straw. Mark True, phone Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. 28' 1 nv n rs. S7S-S ganization will be held on Mon­ day evening, August 1, in the I. . WANTED— Lady wants house­ O. O. F. halL work, prefers care for a g e d « U 91 FOR RENT— Modgrp 7-room people. Call at Taylor Apts. Room Missionary Society Meets at An­ house very reasonable. Gerald I., 371-8* derson Heme Gunter, phone 231-J. 374-2* The Missionary society of the local Baptist church held their FOB RENT— Partly furnished regular meeting Wednesday af­ bouse at 4SI B St, 91k per mo. WANTED— Young man desires ternoon, Jnly 20, at the pleasant Induire 111 4th 8t. 272-9* work of any kind, 84 Dewey A home of Mrs. H. O. Anderson on FOR RENT — Home, corner hast Main. 28S-1 mo.* the Boulevard, with Mrs. H. C. Gresham and Vista Sts., 10 rooms Hanson acting as leader. Four­ and attic, 3 fireplaces, 2 stoves teen members were present. FOUND and some floor coverings, nice Mrs. Alfred Segsworth, presi­ yard, fine view, suitable for large FOUND.— On Wlnbnrn Way, dent of the society, conducted a family or for tenant who wants near play ground, a purse, owner short, but Interesting business to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey, may have same by calling at 76 session, during which a discus­ 86 E. Main St. 268-1-mo. Bash St. 273-2* sion of matters concerning the so­ ciety was held. FOR RENT— Furnished house The subject taken up at this on B street. Inquire 207 Eighth meeting was "Alaska’* and dur­ street. 288-g JTOR SALB— R. I.xRed Pullets ing the afternoon’s talks two out­ Durfee Pen Ave. 274-3* standing facts were brought out, that there is one Baptist Mission station and one Baptist orphan­ WANTED— Four or five room age in Alaska. When the dele­ furnished house for six months gates from this city were in Port­ qr more. P. O. Box >18, Medford, land recently to attend the Bap­ Oregon. 378-8* tist convention, Mrs. Ida Smith, mother of Mr: V. O. N. Smith, stayed with Mrs. Learn, wife of the former missionary of the Al­ askan Baptist orphanage. Mrs. (Continued From Page Four) Beswlck gave an instructive talk semi-precious stones are import­ on the geography of the country ant and brilliant bracelets are the and Mrs. O. F. Carson read an in­ of the Salvation Army at the teresting letter from one of the favorites for evening. Whfta S h ir t Som e, fili tie r- Baptist missionaries, stationed in fahr Ave., Portland. Oregon. China. The Missionary bags were open­ Mr. and Mrs. McNair Host aad ed at this time and a satisfactory sum was realized. The members SMALL ranches for sale, ex­ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair of the society are divided into -i change or rent. See Nutter, 340 were the host and hostess last two groups, the first group being X. Mata,— ------- — ■ 374- t t» evening. Thursday, Jnly 21. when called the “Smiling Gertrudes” they delightfully entertained a and the last the "Frowning Su­ , FOR SALK — 5-room modern number of friends with an eve­ sans.” On tach sunny day the bungalow, 2 acres cultivated, ning of Bridge at tbelr attractive "Smiling Gertrudes” drop « pen­ 10 per cent down, balancer>833 home on Oak street. ny in their bag and on each rainy per month, ? . k . S., care Tidings. Three tables were in play dur­ 270-6 ing the evening. Mrs. Henry day the "Frowning Susans” drop a penny in their bag. Once a HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10 Enders, Jr., held high score, for month-these bags are opened and acres each, good soil, easy walk which she received the ladles first the money put in the society’s to all schools, close to Bast Hain prize and Mr. J. H. Hardy receiv­ fund. During the social hour the atreet, 9100 to 9660 per acre, ed the gentlemen’s first prise. hostess served light refreshments. The hostess served delicious re­ easy terme, special inducements to home builders. H. 0 . Galey, freshments at tables prettily ar­ Picnic At Hiatt Dam— Secretary Carter Land Co., f t E. ranged, the centerpieces being Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge, ac­ Main St. 268-1 mo. dainty bouqpets of mixed flow­ companied by Miss Helen Ander­ ers, to the following gueste: Mr. son, dean of women at the South­ IF YOU WAZ.T a good horna and Mrs. J. H. Hardy, Mr. and ern Oregon Normal school, her inquire at Brown A Rice, 83 N. Mrs. P. R. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. father, Mr. Charles Anderson of Main. 03-tf H. L. Claycomb, Mr. and Mrs A. Portland, Oregon, and slater, Miss J. McCallen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Elene Anderson of California, Enders, Jr., and Mrs. Gertrude made up a jolly party yesterday EGYPT ACCEPTS THE BOB Fraley of Whittier, Cal., sister of atternoon, Thursday July 21, and LONDON— (IP)— “Hair bobbing Mrs. McNair, who is spending and shlngjing is quite the fash­ some time in Ashland visiting motored to Hiatt dam, where they enjoyed a sumptuous picnic ion in Egypt today,” said S. A. relatives add friends. supper. Morriaen, of Cairo, speaking on Earlier in the day Mr. and Mrs. new developments in Moslem Dodge drove the Andersons over lends, at a conference held by the Neighbors of Woodcraft Have In­ the Dead Indian mountain road British Missionary Societies, at teresting Meeting— and over the Hoxie road to show Swan wick. The Ashland Neighbors of the them the beautiful scenery in the "In Afghanistan," he added, Woodcraft enjoyed a moat inter­ mountains surrounding this city. “ foreign customs are still hated esting meeting Monday evening, Mr. Anderson and daughter Elene and the Ameer is said ‘to cut July 18, in the Odd Fellows Hall, have spent the past few days in pieces, out of all garments which with a large number of members Ashland visiting their daughter he detects to be of forelg texture. in 'attendance. \ and slater, Miss Helen Anderson. Mrs. H. L. Moore, guardjan neighbor, In d Mrs. Will /Stennekt, LONG SKIRT IS CAUSE OF DEATH, JURY DBCÌDBS clerk, presided in their,usual cap­ Sheridan— Roller & Balfe will able manner at the regular busi­ LONDON, — (IP)—A verdict of ness session, after which the la­ operate mill and planing mill on Rock Creek. death from misadventure through dles went down to the Star con­ trtplpng over a long skirt was re­ fectionery on the Plaza, where turned recently at Cambervell at they were^aerved tasty refresh­ Elkton— High span will replace the Inquest on Mrs. Elizabeth Al­ ments. Backley . bridge, lost in recent ice Cottrell, a widow, age ers and person* * f small stature., D urably made w ith black water­ proof covering. . . extra quality. Limit of one tale to a customer. B uy O n e Set, Q et O n e Set FREE Get One FREE 1909-25 1926-27 F o c u sin g F la sh lig h t Buy One fo r • S rt >5 Get One FREE i W A --- H andy E lectric Cigar L ighter Buy One. for . G et O n e F R E E i N o Telephone or C. O. D . Ordure ftan ISO Stores to the W t fin e tsxtu rsd C u li Sritersstsi not scratch fins tur- 401 I. M onkeyG rip jferti T u b e P a tch B u y O n eC ^ r, Qet One FREE Can you beat I t f . . . For only 45c you get tw o o f these regular 45c packages, each c o n ta in in g 27 square inches o f this highest qual­ ity w hits rubber cold patch, in handy tube* complete w ith rough- ener and rubber cement. Fresh stock, extra thick . . . hold* like a heat vulcanization.. . Limit of one tale to a customer. W© This Is a rsmarkably liberal offer, but it w ill bring folk* into our splendid Camp Good* Depart­ ment and give them s chance to find out how we can help them Save money on Camping Equip­ ment. These stool* are made of selected hardwood, steel braced, with-specially woven heavy duck ssst*. Limit of one sale to a customer.' •lean and lasting. Not to b . confused with or- . G et O ne FREE Figure it out. .4 1.28 each for two o f these guaranteed electric cigar lighters, complete w ith long self­ winding coras that retch to rear o f car. Quickly installed on dash­ b oard w here easily reached. W o n d e rfu lly c o n v e n ie n t f o r smokers, and help prevent burn­ ing of fingen clothes and up­ holstery. Limit of one tale M a cuttomer. F old in g Stool s s r e s s i i i x Old Coast ~ Guard Cutter __ Is Retired a 11 K a a . . . $1.35 . . . $1.45 T h (* chattetleaa, long w earing lining has been told by us for 7 or 8 years, and ho* satisfied thou­ sands o f Ford owners. Specially treated to resist wear and h eat... absorb* enough oil to assure per­ fect lubrication. Complete with rivets. T w o set* for the price of o n e ...G ive one to your friend or eeve it for future use. Limit of one tale to a cuttomer. Just im agine. ..you save 63c each on this offer . . . . T w o of these guaranteed 2 cell focusing flash­ lights, complete w ith fresh bat* teries and b u lb *. . . for the pric< o f one. »Durable fibre case, nick* ------ Painting, tinting and papering try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave. or phone 466. 167-1 mo. We Buy One for W edge Cush« io n BuyOnefor * o f o n e !.... You save $0% on these splendid aluminum rubber centered step plates. They are handsome and durable, w ith kick plate and mud scraper to protect your cat and k e e p dirt from being tracked in. Regular w idth. For Ford O w n ers Ambition is-the force in your life which will enable you to do the big successful things you would like to do. Ùflfi tüf iznts Bank V SAVE As Yoii’ve Never Saved Before! Steam is merely w ater that is surging with ambition. I t has within it the force which mbves the wheels of commerce. Ambition expressed in a growing hank account will mark you as & winner in life. Have you an Account With the Citizens Bank of Ashland? Is it growing! v Dr. Ghanas A. Physician and WM. WATER THAT IS SURGING WITH AMBITION STORE BURGLARIZED MOUtft VtaANON* Wkah., J ily 22.— (LP) — Thieve^ ^ntered the Union Mercantile store at Sedro- Wfooley and nude their «etaway with between 91800 and 91809, it was reported today. Business and Professional Main S t, Madford, Om Sp rin g E m fe Buy One C an / o r ^ t = Gst On* Can FRBB D id you ever see such savings). T h U tuper'lubricant penetrati •to p * squeaks, eliminates m at at lub ricates...H an A lett to metal We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-.rnch slabs at this price. Buy them now for winter while they are cheap. , Hamaker Transfer Go. <, Phftnc 410 ‘ , SUMMONS , Suit In Equity To Quiet Title IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. REBECCA F. REEDER, widow of T. T. Reeder, Plaintiff. HAROLD B. HINB8, 0 . W. HINES, and the unknown heirs. If any, of George J. Keanna aad M. A. Kearns, husband and wife, or either of them; and also, all otb- er persons known or unknown y claiming any right, title, estate, d lien claim or Interest In and to r the lands hereinafter described, t Defendants. To HAROLD E. HINES, O. W. r HINES, and the unknown heirs. If ij any, of George J. Kearns and M. a A. Kearna, husband and wife, or j either of them; and also, ell other „ persona known or unknown ciaim- . Ing any right, title, estate, lien claim or interest in and to the lands hereinafter described, the ' above named defendants: J IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and ’ each of you are hereby summoned ’ and required to appear and an­ swer the complaint of the plaln- 9 tiff on file In the above entitled 9 court and cause, with the clerk » of court In Medford. Jackson r County, Oregon, within four r weeks from the date of the first t publication of this summons; and t you art further notified that in i case you fail to appear aad ana- | wer within the time so Specified that the plaintiff herein will ap­ ply to. the court for the relief CAN’T SCOLD PHON HG1RLH demanded la said complaint, to- MOSCOW, — (LP)— Russian tel­ wit: for a decree declaring plain­ ephone operators are protected by tiff to be the owner ia fee simple law against being scolded, ir a of the northwest quarter of tie telephone user loses his temper northwest quarter of the north­ and cays what he feels Into the east quarter of Section lfi fn transmitter, the offended opera­ Township 39, South of Range 1. tor merely reports is number and East of the Willamette Meridian his telephone Is promptly discon­ in Jackson cosaty, Oregon, aqd that you and.eqch of you bn Ch­ nected. elated to have no right, title, es­ tate or interest whatever la geM HAN WIVES AH TEACHERS land or any part thereof. LONDON, — (LP)— Married wo­ This summons, Is served upon men have been banned as teach­ ers by the education committee of yoq by the ( publication thereof Leigh, In Lancastershire, which pursuant to. an order qf theH oh- has decreed that all"women teach­ orahle C. M Thomas. Cfttnit ers must resing their positions on Ju^ge. which order whs RaW l t d dated July 13. 1WT. marriage. The date of the first pnMIeg- tion of this summons is July Ifi.y. Passed T h ro u g h A nil land— BRIGGS * BRIGGS Lamont Frulan, son of M r. and Attornjys for Plaintiff. Mrs. W. H. Frulen on B atreet, who. ia employed by the Pacific Postoffice address: PtoaeerTOMt Fruit and Produce company in Ashland. Oregon. Mt. Shasta City, Cal... passed thrpugh this city Wednesday en­ route to Grants Pass with a load of frrflt.