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1 V-4 2» JKi *•>'. . 4 7^ L. ? "’t.! «<’’ / »kk i FINE HOUSE aad lot la Salem, 210-tf FQR EALE — Rhode Island Red pullet*, Geo. Helms, Route 1. 273-I* ►«-Wheat and barley Mark True, phoge 272-2 fra* of Incumbrance, to trade for good house and lot In Ashland- Wo have also thousand* of other DOROTHY REID, Editor. trades to trade tor whatever you have. U you waut to trade see Coskilt A Earle, Realtors, i l l I Suuday, July ffd— ffcaaNanavlan course of the evening’s entertain Liberty Street, f|elem, Oregon. picnic will be held naar Phoe ment. » • ’. • I mo Those who enjoyed the hospL nix at 11 o’clock. All ffeaadan- avlane are invited to meet at tallty of Mesdames Davis and VanFoasen were the followng the home of Dr. Malmgrens. A t the same tim e, It was sug Tuesday, Jaly ite— W. 0 . T . U. named: M r. Frank Davie, M r. G. gested to the state executive com will meet In the puMto jEfcary H . Yso. D r. O. W . Gregg, Mr. m ittee th a t It take up at its first George Jenkins, Lawrence Powell, at 2:20 ff. a. ’ A meeting the mater or lim iting the Paul Pemberton, Herbert Davis, Tuesday, Jaly 20— Installation of expense fbr the anaual conven, WANTED— Lady wants house work, prefer* care for a g e d FOR RENT—Modern 7-room people. Call nt Taylor Apts. Room 271-1* tion, so It « ill not work a hard house very reasonable. Gerald 6. Gunter, phoae 331-J. 274-2» ship on the smaller posts. Offic ers are to be elected today, I FOR M I T T — Partly furnished whtoh w ill conclude the session. house nt 412 B St, <11 per mo. L A D IE S — Earn 111 dozen sew- George E. Love* of Eugene, was Inquire 111 ,4th St. I7S-I» l*g apron*: absolutely no selling; elected commander of the Oregon experience ^unnecessary; materials I FOR RENT — Home, corner department of the American Le Gresham and Vista Sts., 10 room* cut. Addressed envelope brings gion without opposition. Earl lostractlona. ALPHA, 202 Mam aad attic, I fireplaces. 2 atova* McSherry of McM navllle w a s St., Paterson, New Jersey. 276-2» and some floor coverings, nice elected vice-commander a position yard, tine view, suitable for large held by Love last year. family or for taaaat « h o want* to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey, 65 E. Main St. 268-1-sso. W A N T E D — Young man desires work of any kind, 14 Dewey A house East Mala, 211-1 mo.» FOR RENT— Furnished on ff street?" Inquire 217 Eighth street. 262-1 YESTERDAY WAS C IT Y ’S H O TES T (Continued From Page One) T H B D A LLES, July 22. — All 1927 heat records were broken FOUND-.—- On W labor* Way, here yesterday when the mercury FOR A FIRST CLASS JOB 9t near play grouad. i purse, owner stoody at an even 100 degrees at may have same by calling nt 76 2 o’clock. The record a still \ be painting or tinting figure w ith 373-2» low 1926 when the mercury hit Swenniag. 276-2» Bank St. 108 July 2. WANTED— Four "or five room furnished house for six months BEND, July 23.— Bend exper or more. P. O. Box >18. Medford, FOR BA L»—H. I. Red Pullets ienced Its warmest weather of the Oeegea. 372-6» Durfee Pen Ave. 274 -*» present year yesterday when the Select Portland Prizes Awarded To Legionnaires SMALL ranche* far aale, ex change or rent. See N u tter, 240 E. M ain. .eW *«74.3t»- FOR SALK — 5-room modern bungalow, 2 acres cultivated, 10 per cent down, balance 133 per month. P. A. S., care Tidings. 370-6 HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10 acres each, good eoli, easy w alk to all schools, dose to Bast M ain street, 6100 to |6 6 0 per acre, easy terms, special Inducements to home builder*. H . C. Galey, Secretary C arter Land Co., <6 B. M ain St. 366-1 use. IF YOU WAUT a good h e » « Inquire nt Brown 4k Rice, 68 N. Main. 03-tf In Klamath FuBs— Mrs. Georgs Stevens aad daugh ter Dorothy and Mrs. W . C. M itchell and daughters Madge and Marl* of thto cUy are spend ing several days la Klamath Falls visiting friends. TOUCHED THAT ACHING SPOT “Nothing touched that aching spot until I used Foley Pills, a di uretic stim ulant fo r the kidneys, w ith wonderful results. I am so glad I can recommend them te Qthers.’’ Eased of her pain, health restored, Mrs. Ellen Retg- hard, of So. Fork, Pa., writes this thankfully. Men and women ev erywhere use and recommend Foley Pills, diuretic, for kidney disorders, backaches, dull head ache and nervousness. Ask for Foley Pill* diuretic and ^ccept no substltgte.— Sold everywhere. L A G R A N D E. Ore., — (IP)— The American Legion convention Is concluding its session today after hi* ceraffelittvs. i»»t night I n which the Salem dy 111 corps again won firs t place, Bend second, aad -Portland tbrd. -1* the Queen contest, Sheridan came first. Bond second and LaGrande third. Portland was selected as the convention city for 1928. The heavy financial obligation of stag ing a state convention caused sev eral of the smaller cities to dodge such a responsibility. FANS TOR LIFETIME SERVICE The ‘‘Century Fan«” keep running indefiniatley.- Fan s t a n d of pressed steel, guards of h e a v y steel wire, blades of solid brass, m o t o r f u l l y enclosed, bearings of P h o s p h o r bronze castings. The«« f a u are widely need for all classes of home and general office service. “ THEY KEEP A-RUNNING” at the XL fcLECTRIC Station mercury in government meterolo- glcal Instruments mounted to 94 degrees. We w ill deliver any amount o f exceptionally good .l2 /n c h slabs A t'" this price. Bay them now for w in ter w hile they are Fountain Lunch Service Rebekah M r. and Mra. M ark W o lc o tt/M r. Lodge No. 14. Poetpoaed from and Mrs. Homer Billings, Mr. and Tuesday. July 12 to Tuesday, Mrs. A rtie Orews, Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith, M r. and Mrs. Erie Weren, July 2d. Reve<ead and Mrs. H. F. Pember ton. Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Mrs. John MUls. Mrs. Henry Reid, Mrs. C. D. Dayhoff. Mrs. MaUicot, Mrs. W ill Summer—the treasure cheat of Davis, Mrs. Mason, the Misses Jean 4ndersop, Helen Pemberton. all the year! W ith beauty spilling out on every Beulah Hussey, Helen High, Dor side othy Ypo, Rosetta McGee and Flooding the earth w ith Its sweet- Cora Mason and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Angwin, sceated tide Of color and its wealth of bird tt 8 » Hcandanavian Picnic Will Pc song,, clear And sparkling as the crystal H eld— streams that go The second Scandanavian pic- Skipping along the rocky moun Bie of the season w ill be held tain vales near Phoenix Sunday, July 24, at And tumbling over crags to 11 o'clock, according to an an wooded dales nouncement by Mr. J. P. Nordy of Far, far below. Such wealth of this city, chairman of the com mittee in charge. A ll Scandanav- treasure! Oh, t o ait upon some breeze-blown, Ians are invited to meet at the home of D r. Malmgrens, at the sun-drenched h ill W ith naught to do but dream and above hour, and from there the party w ill adjourn to the picnic drink my fill From beauty’s cup! To feast my grounds. Ice cream and coffee hungry soul will be furnished and the commit On beauty’s manna, which our tee are making elaborate plans God doth dole W ith bounteous hand and loving heart. Ah this, Clinic Held- hi Civic Clubhouse— To me, would be an ecstasy of The usual monthly pre-school bliss! clinic was held at the Clvie club house on Winburn Way, Thurs E lla Colter Johnston.. day afternoon, July 21, with Dr. Inskeep and his staff, Miss Jen nings, Miss M offat and Miss Koppes, in attendapee. Miss York The attractive home o f Mr. Hntf waa also present to advise with Mrs. H. L. Claycomb on Harrison the mothers in regard to the street was the scene of a pleasant children’s diet. Twenty-eight children were ex affair Wednesday, July 20, when they entertained a number of amined. Mrs. Denton used her frlenda with an evening of Bridge. ear a * transportation for those Huge baskets of flowers, beau- who wished it. Mrs. H. O. An ttfa ll arranged, made a pleasing derson and Mrs. Kelsey wrote his decoration for the rooms of the tories and Mrs. Harris Dean, Mrs. Claycomb home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W illiam Myer and Miss Virginia J. Read were awarded the prises W h ittle acted as hostesses. » R a for holding ladles and gentle officers of Hope Service contributes much to the pleasure of lunch ing at our fountain. This service is e x p e r t and snappy. men's high score. A t midnight .the hostess served elaborate refreshments ti» the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Baders, Jr., M r. aad Mrs. Karl Crew, M r. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Domino Provost and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read. When You Make Your « ». a LUNCH APPOINTMENTS W ith your friends, ask them to meet you a t our Fountain. Light Lunches for busy people are an Important part of onr service. I t is a popular meeting place for a lot of folks you know. ALSO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE M IN I N G E R 'S GUT GOOD — No. 1 Freak Dnvi« and ('ora Normal School Fncu«:y Enjoy Picnic— Thursday evening, July 31, the members of the faculty of the Southern Oregon Normal* school, together with several friends, mo tored to Wagner creek where they .enjoyed' a delicious picnic supper, and an evening of happy conversation and visiting around a cheery camp fire. Those who made the trip were the following named: President and Mrs. J. A. Churchill, Miss .Marie Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strange and daughter, Miss Frances Strange, Mr. A rthur 8. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Cald well and .family, Mr. Caldwell's Van Fosse* H os te ss e s Mr. F rank Davis and Mrs. ('era Van Fosffen were the gracious hostess** last evening, Friday, July 23, when they entertaiaod the member* of the Methodist Episcopal choir at the beautiful home of the former on Scenic Drive, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. I J. E. Angwin, who are moving to K lam ath Falls in the near fu ture to make their home. Mr- Angwin having been transferred by the Southern Pacific company, by whom he Is employed. * The evening passed too quickly t playing games, in conversation , and music. Although everyone * * - , Joyed themselves, the affair «as touched w ith an atmosphere of ' sadness at the departure of Mr. ,j and Mrs. Angwin, whtf have serv- I od the local church so faithfully 1 for amny years. The hosteegne i served refreshments during the ■ sister a n d ’mother, «ho art rlslU la * here, H r. and* Mrs. W alter Radford and faszily, Mis* Kather ine Vtaeeet, bar mother aad *raads*other,/M rs. Margaret Ca son and. Miss Batty, Miss Pearl Do rat, Mlaa Beatrice Mall, Mice Laona Maratara and alaoa, Helen, Mlaa U llta a Nleholaon. M arla Hanson aad kar father, Mlaa Elis abeth Richardson. Mlaa B erth * Blevins, Clara Trotter, E ra L. W hite, Marlon Ady, Elisabeth Wilson, Mlaa Margaret Arnzen- tront, Wayne Wells and Mra. Em il Pell. « 8 ft Mrs. W ill Abbott Guest of H o n o r- Mrs. W ill A b b o tt' of Loa An geles, California, was the gueat of honor yesterday afternoon, F ri day, July 22, at a Bridge party given by her slater, Mra. Louis Dodge at her home on the Boule vard. Several of the ladles who did not play cards apent the time playing golf on the Dodge’s put- tlug green in back of thhir home. Mrs. Fred Wagner received the first prise for holding high score in Bridge and Mrs. Frank Dean held low. Mrs. Fred Homes re ceived a prize for winning the putting contest and Mrs. W i l l Dodge received the consolation. Late In the afternoon the hostess, graciously assisted by th e Misses Edith Dodge, Isaboll Silver and Ellen Galey, served tasty refresh ments. Mrs. Dodge’s guests were: Mesdames J. A. Churchill, Em il Pell, H. C. Galey, W ill Dodge, F. D. Wagner, A. E. Knney, E. V . Carter, Hal McNair, F. G. Swed- enburg, C. H. Vaupel, G. M. Green, J. H. McGee. K arl Nima, Frank Dean, John Potter, Fred Homes, Frank Jordan, O. W in ter, and the guest of honors, Mra. W ill Abbott. i4 B ^ 8 r^ ¿‘KdciotWr dfc A M5UNG 'S MAN WHO HAS N SVCgG A M A Leo, DOES NOTHING ROT ANO »Y SAQS H6 ( 6 S O « « I t X l A N Y H6ADeD STRAIGHT RjRIHe WMiTC * House— I WISH VOO W6R€ UKS N e v e « GAMBteO, SMOKED, 5W 0«e, Op. UP AFUSR ELCVCN OU u x k . ch V and HCApeo SntAiÄHT F 0 R 7 « € x W H IT E HOUSE? , 'feç, ISNT ÌÌTTtìgANO? Y6H -0N W IT SHOULD RENO HOTHOUSS" Office Phon« H o n e Phone W - L OFFICE BOGHE 10 * Fifth ¿Birthday Celebrated— The pleasant oouatry home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby of Wagner Creek was the scene o f a happy gathering of friends and relatives to fittin g ly celebrate the fifth birthday anniversary of Mas ter Donald Kerby. Tuesday eve ning, July 19. Friends gathered early, and the roomy front porch was the scene of gayeftr and good cheer-. Hers, refreshments of sandwiches, de licious cakes and tee cream were served about 7:30 o’clock. Later Know the Keen Joys o f Greater Leisure. Let Us Do The Family Wash This Easy, Thrifty Way. More leisure to the woman of today means more time for the children, for the m o r e agreeable h o m e tasks, and for the scores of other interests that make up her world. Let Us Do The Washing! .J u s t a moment at t h e phone, another to bundle up the clothing—and your washday worries are over. You will be pleased at the freshness of your clothes and the low cost. Attract People Ashland “ * > -= • * .• » WM a . GOULD R ea lta r Bu ild e r Houses, lota, acreage and tim ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. 464 Mountain Ave. Phone 48SL T. L. POWELL General Transfer team and motor trucks, service nt a reasonable — Phone I t . JORDANS SAJUB AND CABINET WORKS Conner Helman and Van N< Phone 111. it* 4TH STREET BAKERY BREAD, CAKES. PASTERIES . F R E S H E V E R Y DAY Office 230 4th St.,— Satisfac tion Guaranteed Prices Rea sonable. F. MU1RHEAD New Method Cleaning Rugs Cleaned, Dyed* and Sized Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— AU Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry DR. BRN 1STA . WOODS Praetieo Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth Office Hoars: 10 • If f aad ff - B Swedenbarg Building CALL JERRY O’NEAL For Your Next Job Of _ Plumbing Shop in Beaver Bldg. First St. Phone WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipptag. Long Distance H a ilin g . Dr. E. B. Angell Ch tropract ic— Physiotherapy Radionic Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t Office Phone 4t* Entertained Ijwt Evening— Miss Gertrude Biede and her father, Mr. H. C. Stock entertain Painting, tinting and papering, ed last evening, Friday, July 22, try C liff Burlingame, 681 M t. Ave with a dinner party at the Plaza or phone 466. 167-1 mo, confectionery and care, the occa sion being in honor of their house guest, Mrs. George Salt, of Cleve In the evening music claimed the land, Ohio. Covers w ereJald for the fol- hours, little Donald singing a number of solos,.Many gifts from lowlng: M r.and Mrs, H^ C. Stock. friends will mark this as a red Mfk. C. E. Biegle, MUses 'Geòrgie Coffee. Calla Biegle, Alice W a lk letter day for the little lad. . Those enjoying this special oc er, beta W alker. Elsa Alexander, casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Helene Biede, Gertrude Biede and Smith and son Jimmy, M r. and Mrs. Geòrgie Salt. Mrs. Earl Burnett, Mis« Rachel W illiam s and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clatskanie— New Medical bldg, Kerby and son Donald. being completed ready for use. 1 Buick Roadster 1 Willys Knight 1 Ford 2-Door Sedan 11926 Essex 1 Ford Touring LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Richardson Spring: On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk ed of resort in the state. There must l>e a rea son! Why not come and see for yourself? Lee Richardson, Mgr. Laundry Phone 16Ö Poe« n o e - if « e only xwew X AORCeWCTM HIM-WELL., £ got a «»se of him ». ANWWfT/, ANO MW SCH€Me r - __L IS WORHINQ i- , oar IMPROVE Your Home? Let us finance your spring program — to build—buy—or improve your homo. A loan from this Association gives thg borrower ad vantages in monthly payments to rgpay. We are preparod to give the beet service ia acting on applications and closing loans. CtAINS THAT iw wtves MOWSHiF * Contractor Pioneer Building By Taylor f Dr. ChttSMÀ. S t i r n , Physician «od 8 v *M B Jackson County Building & Loan Association 30 North Central Ave. M e4 fa < Ortfoa