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A. nnw» to» Dr, OhelM OffiM B M i I h *W •ÿkAEtôjr «lekan«« < land toarfeg «a» tor 1-ton tu 281-tf & W. Redlfer, IS« Naaraalta Phons 880-J. 282 FOR SALM— Nlee young JOr- esy to p , fiuuh Aug. 8. 72 GarftdM j t j Ashland. 381-jP B 8 T i B*»Ws riy polatoes/h. 8. Royston, north bridge. / of i fra e e # lnefclsbraace, to trade for good house and tot ln AfWand. V e Mare gleo thousands et Otlter trades to trade tor whatever ype hare. I f you « e a t to trade see GaskJUA Saria, Ra*ttof4. J |2 0 Liberty Street, Salem, Qregon. 36' -1 ny orsrhehd «?»-«• Some Cooking Hinte SOB RENT—A als room house FOB OALB—-at 287 4th st.A B Inquire at 224 Central Ave.377-6» the furnfers and furnishings ef gsolo- But tout those who »dfce th«4r Good Good price homes on Bants ÇaiaWga. San- Ctomshta. and other tatoads be come alarmed. I»rofhW < S t a f fer hastens ta axRlata that the sinkings will uat W OOttoeabls without the usé of delicate geo- iegkol instruments dor U f least another 100,00« yee*|. 4TH STREET BAKERY ') Geographically. Prof. Schaffer clitms, California and the rest of the raeltto coast from Alaska to Patagonia art *stokto*|y young, with'the mountains getting high er and the R ileys and, island» gottlpg lower.. . Hawaii,‘ a movement very the Oxford Rooms consisting of FOR R EN T— 4-rtom fertfske« "bed room and kitchen furniture house, modern and cions te, 818 Of dll kinds, at prices that talk. Hnrgndlns. 377-tf Furniture repair shop la connde- tton. O. V . Trefren, Agent. 17<-tf and nttlc, I fireplaces, 2 stores istch, |n order qf a rocking chair H B LP W ANTED and some' floor coverings, alee •shn bh measuned almost every yard, fine view, suitable for large Week, the professer assei W ANTED — An experienced U»ed and how large a cake 1». I family or for tenant who wants made. , Ruch of the expeh«e Res ■jip»rt pf the island jvlll to rent nice rooms. H. C. Onley. sodd dispenser. Apply nt Tidings. in buying the Indy Ùngersi Hotov j a occasion and another • 281-3 15 R. M s l{i8 t. 2«8-l-4Pp. upward. The MEHi S ever, this tear •*? jwtercome 8y rtovetnept. wRl ' bei Ppy making, them nt Bop»«. They are | ucrord- Thé chant* **» very »impio to make. It Just tike» in« to Prdfessor Sç^aff« Isidlrwi Burn 217 dosen sew A little time and patience.. LOAN W A N TED — W n i f pending and contract!] ing aprons home; experience un We are so often asked “What is 82500. 22000 or. 88000 fey cheat lava at J^e base of the on 5-year loan, good security. it. necessary; materials cut; Instruc an Ice' box cake?’’ and "How la it tions furnished. Addressed enve served ?” An ice box cake is C. Oaley, 88 East Main St. 882-8 Sanford. TRe els» *0 1 weigh more tknn pre used. 32# < ton when crated for shipment. 281-tf -------------- STCH W FA M E ' W ATCH YOUR GREBE SALEM. Ore.. AAg. L—<UB— “Yes, It Is legal to pick your own geese, but do not molest those of other parties without due author ity.” Such sms ths answer state of ficials returned to s question contained in n letter from Mrs. Frank Rice ot Holly, Oregon. The communication was addressed to Governor I. L. Patterson nnd « - pressed doubt as to the legality of picking geese. As yet there Is no Oregon law against such activities, she was (informed. It being pointed out [that the governor rtay pick some geese of his own before long. RKHWOOD GOKH TO FRANCE KX e TER, Cal., Aug. 1.— (IP)— A slab of a Sequoia Big Tree, measuring nine feet In diameter and 11 inchte thick, will he pre sented ta French war veterans by the American Legion of Callforn- lpia, during thé legion conven tion In Paris this tall. The rings on the giant s l a b have been counted, indicating the ^w ! Y e s , M o n “PH O PHKTEHB“ SHNTEXCBD - LOB ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 1 A - (UB— Mr«. Margaret Rowan, '46, “end of the world prophetess”, was sentenced to from 1 to 10 years In San Quentine prison here today In connection with an assault on Dr. B. B. Fulmer, for mé!- member a t the religious cult Of which Mrs. Brown was the leader, . ,, fend with n flat collection ot AMO eygi-ptetni, laslet that the w e d ^ g ot the semi-windshields is teore than n hobby, it’s n science. The ¿Wtos are IdsatlAsd by the monocles. Beth wears hers only IB flte toft aye, while Betty conesalmtes on her rig h t <, a SUBSCRIBE FOB T K E TIDINGS | Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Ave, (Special) — Children who havei tkdyht to stag and to read musie, th e ability and desire to p la y ' but th« Instrument»! side was _ . . —Jn ot touched, T his,.sh e said, has hft4»h«ral tastnrmerts soon w flt, - years, h i a b le, to ' ohtita fMttdam»nt|liyr ev^ „im-» vLow«il Mason o f lessqnn, In the public schools at 'Boston first attempted the teach- the ekpense of the'state, accord. Is« o f music In- the publle schools 'ng* to a prediction made ltr an In 1837, address her« by Mys. Forrest, O. I Recently, however, Mrs. Crow- Crorwley/ljasd of the public school ■ ley skid, instrumental work has music department ot the Clnclg, taken up jnore and more of the nati Conservatory of Music. • attention of those teaching music Until recently. Jfrs. Crowley In the schools, and, as a result, said, the efforts jqJT Public school scores of cities are giving class music authorities were turned lessons ta piano, violin, cornet. almost entirely toward the vocal side of musiq. Childses -were BOMBAY FLOODS SUBSIDING SHOW GRF-AT PROPERTY LOSS BOMBAY, Aug. 1.— Telegraph- izens in boats. _ It commutitchtton, restored Sun- Some reports Indicated the S day. brought word that 50 ppople death toll will total many more - were killed and great property j than fifty. 1 damage caused by floods that | Floods' generall are subsiding. followed torrential rains at B ar-' ' i 1 Many villages in Northern Gu oda. jarat are. »uhmerged. Some vil , • The city was aividsd i n t o three islands. Inhabitants took lagers, living in trees, have been without food for four days. • to tree-tops and roofs, f r o m Which many v/»re swept away. , Indian army soldiers helped • volunteers to rescue stranded c it-, T ell’Em ONE OX TEACHER EUGENE. Ore., Aug. 1. ((p) Not all absent- minded professors are pro ducts of the imagination, University of Oregon summer school »indents relate. A story Is told here of one professor who always lays a watch on his desk before startiug a lecture. One day he opened the class and removed a pipe from his pocket and laid it carefully ta the place usually reserv ed fof his watch. - The error was discovered when the instructor beramo curious as to the time of day. Engineers Will Report On Dams WASHINGTON. Aug. 1— CLP)— The Interior department at Wash- 'ngton today announced the ap pointment of a board of engineers to investigate all matters con nected with the Oyheo Dam ta Oregon, the Deadwood Dam In Idaho and the Gibson Gam In Montana. The boald is Io consist of D, C. Henrty, prpjntncnt Portland busthesa, man, A, J. Wiley, Boise, Idaho, and W. H. Nalder, Denver. These appointments become effec tive at once. 167-1 mo. - o u kn o w vw m weuL. AND WHAT NOTS, IS WORRieo— 5 A M X .' w e ix ,W M HAVe LOOKCI Lm Lcsm ei M RTW TeiS T H £ OTHCR YMudS« *03 > RIGHT NOI CHICK Lssí's&r-* t 'v e LOST M Y ra H EA R T R e it « - T h e >F HEARTS----- b - e u r x 'M } ÏLOM SY/. Bond B r o k e r and Beef Butcher and Barrister All Talk to Tex Methodist Bplscopal Church N. Main nnd Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. N. Main and Helman Street«- Hugh T. MItchelmors, Pastor, 128 N. Mata 8t. Phone 481-L. Lutheran Church Barrios» ln Odd Fellows Hall. H. H. Young, Pastor, 838 Boulevard. Services 4th and 6th Bundays. First Church of Christ lenUst—South Ploaesr Ave. rs. ElU. M. Smith, First Reader. 78 Fourth Bt. Phene Ctiriatlan Church R and Second Streets. Wm. V. Barney, Paatof High St. Phone S8S-R Catholic Church 8tetff nnd C Streets Ths Rev. Father, i . A. Car Sixth and C Strafes. Phea (¡¡MSSt te . .L<.. ■ *' . I •. - ------- --- ------- * ' t .„ 'i - ■ O ?-■. ’ì 2 11 11 * ' t ’ i, W OO D $1.75 Tier We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good |8-fnch slabs nt this price. Bay them now for winter while they are Chuich Directory Í71-J ¿ L Phone 117 O ffice» Oak Bt CHICAGO, Aug. 1.— <IP>— Tex- cheap. Rickard conferred with the grand ntgneurr. of Chicago today and found that they want to see the Tunney-Dempesy fight In Chicago, The, big bond brokers, the beef * butchers, big brainy barristers gco nnd the big boxing boss sat down to meat at the exclusive Chicago dub. The Mg business barons _ . told Rickard they are behind the . hur move to bring the big battle to ove Chicago and told him to pay no attention to small-fry opposed to bolding the baitle in the hub of . . .. bar the midwest. Rickard has conferred With George Gets, who will act us local spopsor for the bout it it goes through. He has talked w i t h pJe South Park board members and v i( has given them his Idea ef just h|g the way ths fight should ba run wlt of the return performance is play- od In Chicago. ' The board digested Rickard’s cnggestlons and will act on them >nB Monday. Until that time the fight site will kang fire. Until then neither Rickard nor oayone else of will know the exact Sfatas of the reB bodt. - ! »ug Tho park board has asked for <01 an expression of . Chicago opinion on allowing the use of Soldiers Hold for the bout. Letters' have poured In and it soems that a m»- Jrrlty of the cor respondents favor but bolding the bout here. Rt< kard Is confident everything v, 'll be settled amicably and so is gn(j f!etI eed “ 1 maintain my position that gea CktoMo can have the fight if It tou want»,it badly enough,” Rickard said 'today. '*1^ believe we can an4 come to terms with Mr. Edward The Kelly, chairman of the P a r k Board, and I don't think that An ti-Dempsey sentiment is strong.'’ / Rickard estimates that between sufl 14k,068 and 160,060 spectators alio nan be accommodated In ths mag- J ing net-shaped stadium. A top price , pie« < f 240 will be chaiged. The mis- stal imam will he 26. War tax and carl state tax will be Included In the ?ho< gro«A price for all tickets. 'tag t * •» <• *1 Ante freight Terminal WINDY CITY . WANTS BOUT Presbyterian Church < OÓÑ’T SB sOfedWoGS- WHITTLE TRAHnSB « STOBAOS 00. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Dtetnaee HaftHag. Instrumental Training Will Be Given In Publié Schools Bulletin. - HOLLYWOOD. <fel.. Ang. 1. — CIP>—A seorq of world famous screen stars, unknown to them- selvns have been Working an hour every day for nothing for a clever Hollywood woman. Madame HofenO, who ikus a tearoom across' the street* from the Paramount studio, feeds the stars every day and they patron-, lse her because she has wisely learned their favorite dishes. But her profit comes not from ths stars hot from the scores of tourists who dins under her roof steeply to seo.Pofe Negri, Clara Bow, Wallace Beery, Adolphe Menjon and other celebrities. Office Phone 4 8 Residence Phone 143 The question of keeping It eat or totting it grow to dividing make of the feminine stylists. Here are three ladies of the mo who Move Used up erlth the “ tot-lt-growe.” A t the top Is Sally R to the tower left to Estelle Taylor (Mrs. Jack Dempsey) and to sight to Dorothy Dwan. How does It took to yout 1 *2^1* Guthrie IsMO odtlce yaw its ^Che flWt’ business on n o o n M Affrll flkg- 22 1889 when thw famows “run ma* !- »f -gw’’- was maids ta to Oklahoma * box Territory. It was thh bMy bulld- ’ teg for mtles. Oovermnent' Agents ” rte W « «n doty ready tw -register 'ippsd tfatms and tssne deeds and titles. ■' / - From that day forward the ifttle office literally did a “land office” business, the etty of Outh- bouse rie 0,row,ng up »round the little *• are shack. The llttie shack has long t pos- ^ neF you», but the office was h housed lti the federal building at la tlen , - 8ALIRAS, . Cal-, Au<. 1 per cent* down, balance 22* T«r —Bxperlments conducted during the* last threq yeaha have revealed month. P. A. B„ care Tiding». 281-10 that rubber 4n commercial quah- tftfes éaS be successfully pro c e e d la California. * Extensive growth of the guáy ale shrub, a rubber plant trans- i planted from Mqxloo, on an 8 0 0 1 acre tyact nest here has proven ! that 1680 pbuaE* of crude rubber 1 per Acre éaa ké produced, ta the, next two ypnrs. Chiropractic-—■Physiotherapy Radiante Pioneer Building nr phone 456. The.fUllqg ls^repdfo#« Practise lim ited To Eye, Ear, Noss and Tbroot X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Honra: IS * 20 stod Dr. X. B. Angell by ex- petive lope brings particulars. Milo fashioned after , a charlotte and Garment, 228 Broadway, Bay Bavar|an cream, as I should say a ern ne, N. J. 281-3» ccpnbleatJon of the twd. The rec ipes all call for Whipped cream, w a c t SB — An experienced and sometimes the foundation «et- proas operator, Ashland Laundry the filling is butter. When this Co.. 21 Water 8t. ‘ 281-tf is the ease you, have h very rich deeper^ whleb shopMi only be seyved Ift. »mali quantities follow ing a lightxluncheon br dinner. LOST— Check favor of Emma Nuts and candled, jfrults: of'A ll- Coleman for |1 0 , return to First kinds are sometimes added. Chto-j National Bank no receive re ward. ’ J 281-8» risa sr^ especially , yidded aS‘ a* .form of decoration. ' . (A mold is lined with 1a<V Ashland city tree was 1682 years old. when it era, sponge or sunshine cake? o f ten macaroons or xafiilla, ?walWC y. Easy terms, fell Iff yeate-ngo. tr wwtsfc—file BREAD, CAKES, PA8TBRIES FRB8H BVBRY DAY * DB. EBNBST A. W 9 0 M Cbeedh Fetor P. C. -» r ~ jr _