P O R R K jn ^
furnished a& tfta
•va n uttaa«—
W anted— Experienced marker
room mod
ern house, large lot. plenty of and distributer, toady preferred.
>101 Boulevard.
fruit close to Lincoln and high A shland UUitofcv Co. P h en e I I I .
>•>-1
school, f blocks 4 e N o r m a l
m ix h alb. gab. ta ra ce, $10, School. Coins gnifek this snap w ill LADtEto—Ekrti f i d ftbrbn sew*
Barber Apartment*, t i t Granite, not last long a t ’$l6Q 0. S o m e in* aprene bom s; experience un-
•/••••
283-1-mo, a m is . Brown a Rice, <$ N. Mtoia neereM iy ; m aterials but; instruc
tions furnished. Addressed enve
FOB BALE— Cheap,* lot on N. lope brines pnrticnlsre. M 1 I'o
Pioneer, close In, 3$ ft. frontage Garment, 286 Broadway, Bayon
838-8*
pavem ent, sidew alks, ode half ne. N. d»
block from Main street, betw een
LADIES— Earn $16 doxen sew
Main and V ttr e e ta .’ See ow ner,
ing
aprons; absolutely no selling;
beorgip C offee, T ilin g s office.
experience unnecessary; m ater
Addressed envelope
FOR HALE: Two acres in city ials cut.
lim its; a il rootu house; fruit} brings instructions. ALPHA, $03
lo s t off paved street; ideal for Market St., Paterson, N. J. 233-3*
rabbit or poultry raising; tannai
W ANTED —
Unincumbered
103 Mt. ÀV*.
286-tf
lady for housekeeper, for geutle-
HOME TRACTS«— 1 to
13 inan, and tw o children ot- school
acres each, good soil, easy walk age. In city, w rite R. 1, Box 30
FOR RUNT — Home, corner
383-10*
to all schools, clpsa to Beat Main D, Klam ath F alls.
Gresham and VlUta it s ., 10 rooms
street. $ l3 0 ta $380 par acre,
nnd a$t$a * fireplaces, 8 stoves
and tefeto Bdhr coverings, alee easy term s, special Inducem ents
to hom e builders. H. O. Galey,
yard, fin e view , settab le for large
Secretary Carter Land Co., 86 B.
fa m ily or fo r .r e b u t who waata
Governor A. Harry Moore and
Main St.
368-1 mo.
to rant nice rooms. H. C. Galey,
other notables ware am ong the
«5 B. Main St.
388-1-m o,
IF YOU W ALT n good home 260 persons who gave the Invent
inquire a* Brow n A B las, 88 N. or an enthusiaatie reception on
FOR BALM— Wood 18” body
Maia.
08-tf the front lawn of his hom e here.
fir ahd pine $3.60 per tier, cord
.wood 88. F. J. Marquis, Talent.
McMinnville shipped 14 carl
288-1 mo.*
Cherries to N e k York thin year.
LOST—»Silver Vanity bag con
Forty-one m iles of. Seaside*
taining m oney. F inder return to Tillam ook - Hebo - Sheridan high»
FOR 8AJLR— Ford ton track 3160 108 Granite.
231-3* *way oiled.
>— Hupm obile tru<A, |3 6 , F. A E.,
$4 0 ; check writer
$18;
4-ft.
cross cut saw , woOd-dpHting tools,
a xes, etc., log chain, cables,
Edison Says
For Sale, pickling cucumbers.
C. M. W atts, <34 Iowa st: 233-1«
beans sqd greep corn,
nlevard. Tel. 485-J. W.
E . Pieruon.
FOR SALE— Crabappb
Almond.“
WANTED— Peadrea, btaeM vr-
ries, apples, tom atoes, corn, green
beans. Scotti F ruit A Produce,
K lam ath F a lls. P . Q. Box 178.
8««-tf
W A N T E D — Blackberries
Thursdays and Snnday »veniags.
1726 Boulevard, W . E. Pierson,
phons 4SI-J.
%
284-tf
MOOD R1VMU *u*> 1 » ■ ■4 M>> ■ -
A party of five m n i w n returned
here today frtm the Sontto step «
of Monnt Hood follow ing « a ®n-
successful search of
thirteen
b o o n to locate th e body o t Leslie
Brownlee, who was lo st On tba
mountain Now Year’s Day.
}
Tbe party explored all tba« tar*
ritory lb tbe vleinlty <rt W hite
river and Yobttm ridge and a ]
number of crevasses. Darin* tbe
ed a position in tbs schools. Miss
search, a bliasard came up and
Kraemer formerly taught in tba
Ibated five hours, m aking it dif-
Ashland public schools.
t'cuh to continue the bunt.
AU elaborate dinner was served
at 6:30 o ’clock, after which the
guests spent several hours in so-
cIM dbfcfersatton and tdlking over
otd times.
Covers were laid tor the follow
ing named: Misses Alta Norcross,
JORDANS SAJU
Eugenia Carson, Ila Myers, Eva
CABINET WÖ
Poley, Mt*. Arthur Wick, Mre. Jo
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Ang. IS .—
Cornar H elten* and
sephine P oley and the gneet of (IP)— U. P.— Two ot ten men se
P hone 181.
honor, Mtse Gretchen Kraemer. lected from 36 U niversities as the
picture
Miee Allen wife assisted In enter moat promising motion
taining by her mother, Mrs. G 'n- m aterial in college r a n ts
have
4TH STREET
eva Allen.
made good and Friday signed five
BAKERY
year option contracts with First
BREAD,
CAKES, PASTBRIBS
National Pictures, Inc., the organ
FRBBH EVERY DAY
isation which brought them to
Hollywood last spring.
John W estwood, 20, a résidant
of New Ybrk City and a gradu
Painting, tinting and papering,
ate of Princeton UniVereity and try O li« Berlingarne, 881 Mt. Ave.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. IS.— (IP) John Stambaugh. 21, U nivertity
er phone 488.
18T-1 mo.
— A ‘’silent" answer to the $5.- of Chicago graduate, and the
030,036 suit filed against her by a o n o f u vice-president ot Seats
Chas. H . D eefl. president of in- Roebuck Company, are the new
LABOR RRGRKTH CAL
SPHWtaAial W cttffes, Inc., Was pre- contract players
DOES NOT “CHOOSE’
seebM t* th« superior court Fri
day by Lillian Gish, famous mo
RAPID CITY, Aug. 13.— (IP)—
tion picture actress.
The department of labor
has
Miss Gish, It was shown In the
conducted an extensive survey
transcript of her deposition, re
among labor leaders throughout
fused to answpr questions pro
the country «bow ing the general
pounded by Dtiell’s counsel, indi
regret that Coolidge does not
cating the matter had
already
■'choose” to run for re-election,
been Settled in Federal courts In
Secretary of Labor Davis an
New York state.
nounced upon his arrival
here
today.
LLE.WfcLI/rN PARK , N. J.,
Aug. 11,— (IP)— “Mary,” s a i d
Thom as A. Bdison, Friday, in the
7V—
yeer-od inventor s first epeerh
over the radio, “h ad -a 1 1 t t 1 4
lam b.”
H e r ë q s ë d ïm p r e s s iv e ly .
“It’s fleece
w«3 w hite as
sa sw ,” 1m continued and w ent o t
wRii^nt to break to the fam iliar
but thrilling clim ax.
The occasion w as the 60th an*
hlVArkaty of /h e perfection of the
phonograph, one of
E dison’k
greatest and perhaps his o w to
fbnftest contribntion to hum anity.
The Words Edison spoke Into
the microphone were the sam e he
uttered $0 years ago to the llttlfe
wax cylinder that spoke t h e m
Black and White
Service Station
G. B. Leach, Mgr.
Raymond H. Knight
1 bathe m y s o « la God’s Rtotet
m ist o t th e m o n » « « .
As the eastern so * sm iles m r*tte
dawn, t Warm m y' M e;
The gen tle chtedok MtoWs th e fog
from m y heart, healing
Where a M«y cotoeclebce has left
It— idling.
. v
Two Contracts
Given “Rooks’
I elea* m y mind With th e ir tlff
north wind of the day,
As 1 rush through life at a pell-
m ell paca, I forget—
'*
Tbb protecting enOWs lig h tly
cleth e my /su ite , shuttering
Where t h e hurt o f the day legve«
the scar, sm ouldering.
i
I bend my knee to the
pun o f the bvebfeg;
As the cTodds glow with
ing sm ile, I m ane, m y
The dusk steals from the
setting
n part
prayer;
M fljfto
cover my Shank«,— rtstag r '
Where my stum bling step s 'have
Injured, reaching there. V
I m ake my bed in the a f f e i o f
the moon Ot the night,
*As the Grant God wfthta m e 'd i
rects my soul, ( I know
The stars of the heavens. Inust
Smile at m * pligh t.) and jret
Where tomorrow com es, ¿tomb-
ling, I grow and grow. •
n a tt
'iuest o f Hewer Wttkeeedey«*»
"MARYLANfl” HONORED
W ednesday afternoon, August
SEATTLB, Ang.>J8.— dpt — ‘
10, M rs. Sarah Johnson of Dixon,
The battleship “Maryland” queen
m ínele, form erly a resident of
of the navy became tbe flagship
Ashland, Was the guest o f "honor,
f t all battlevdjvlsions-today. Vice-
V, a pleasant soeial a ffair giv es
AUfnltul D estelguer * transferred
by Mrs. G. G. Eubanks at her
hts three-starred blue flag from
home on W imer street.
the_” W est_Vlrginla2_ when that
— L n n eb eo* was served o n t h e ship went to Bremerton for an
spacious porch of tbe Eubanks
nual overhauling.
home, after which the Odies
spent ih e rem ainder of the after
■ -r< • t-ttrlt ’
soon doing need le wwr* and vl*.
ATTACKED B Y BULL
Ring.
. j;.
COQUILLE, Or., Aug. 18—
The guest list included: Meto-
Norway
dames G. 8. Butler, E. V. C artée,J (IP ) — Price Robinson,
V. 8. Engle, J. A. W agner, F. B. < rancher, is recovering from in
W agnÁ . A E Kinney, Mrs KIM* juries sustained in the side and
W agner. Mrs. Mary Vining, Mfg. back Monday afternoon, when a
him,
Angle Engle, Mrs. Kate O ralngA . full-grown bull attacked
Mrs. Belle Parson and the hontot teasing him in the air.
tu est, hire. Sarah Johnson,
tt 38 R
Farewell Party For Mac Clary—¿ i
FflOrtWitag a social tim e, during
which
refreshm ents were serve®
Our key to ffcal service is offered ydtt.”
the guest of honor was present
—P. Troleum.
with a beautiful hand-painted p l£
We expect yon to accept the oom forts o f each ture o t ©rater take dregs a ll of t ®
o f oar service station s’ tidy rest rooms w tihout
question on our part— w ithout m ention on yours.
F ree w4r te r your tires— free water for your girls greatly regret the departure
reifatOT
part o f a com plete service— for of so valuable a members frogi
the town patrdns who stop tar gas and Sil.
( : O N fT TMls Hilagf.
M issel Ellen Bond a s t Elsie
W e wish to serve yoa wan.
1
Orowhufst w efe vtoRtors at tbe
party.
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A
W e h a v e also thousands of other
trades to trade tor w hatever y o s
h are, i f ptok « U R 1b trelto «re
C ask Mi A B aris. R ealtors. 18« 8
lib e r t y Street, BaltoSR Ortgdto. •
FOR T R A D » —W het M v e U R t
to trade fb f CkUf. property? I
Want a gofcg U f f iN U . $ .< t M
ht San D iego, Cal., on Highway,
o n e block from high refcétl. I I
acres, 2 mMtoa o f Llhdsey, Cal.,
w ill trade one o t all to r Ashland.
<$01 W est l i st., Medford, Ore.
EX1QE
BATTERIES
Ford Special
That fits the majority
cars at
Full y 8 uuMUi U mm I for i mu
year.
All battery and ignition
work a sj>ecialty.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
OUT
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THIS ASSOCIATION OFFERS A , PLACE
FOR THE I N V E S T M E N T OF FUNDS
EITHER IN I j ARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS,
IN ONE SUM, OR BY MONTHLY PAY
MENTS TO MATURE PAID-UP SHARES.
DIVIDENDS ARE PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY
AT THE ANNUAL RATES OF 7 OR 8 PER
CENT.
18 8
Miss Florence A llen was the
charm iag hosteM this week when
•h e delightfully tontertalned at her
home on Nob Hill with a dinner
party ia h on or'of Miss Gretcen
Kraem er of Independence, Ore.,'
who is ahehdtfig s ehort vacatipa
In Ashland, «tonNtto to Oakland»
OsIlforalR. where she has accepl-
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
30 North Geatral Ave.
POP« FRIO i«-MS'LL
doW O U C R W lTO
this now yR*r he ’ s
. •
, to ui ' .A« <
■$¡ ■’’s
; 1 1 M » » d » » «á
■
Ï ADMIRE THAT S f t « f
rflnlnM
Office M o a n : 10 - IS astd S > •
WHITTLX TRANSFIX
À STORAOt 0 0 .
Coal, ¡Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating add BMppfhg.
Long Distance H aúlfeg.
▲uto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak »t.
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good ll - i n e h
slabs at this price. Bay them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
P»r «VumMOun ur ra<aio(iM unito
Tht h w u tr a r . UnUtrtM f af
Orafon. Euflha.,Oï»
Falla City — Very heavy berry
crop being harvested in W estern
Oregon.
Oh highway near Chieo Springs. The most talk
ed of resort in the state. There must bo a rea
BOh! Why not come and see for yourselff
Lee Richardses,
Phone 1192J, Medford, Our Expense
1 i fl • •
!u,!v l i l i « ■ M in
« • f 4 i
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
HTATKMENT
PLENTY OF FRESH
Statement of the State Bank of
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Ashland, Ashland, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, showing the amount
Roadside m arkets offer choice standing to the credit of every
fruits and vegetables at reason depositor on July 1, 1037, Who
able prices these days making thé has not made a d e p o s it o r h a s n o t
housew ife's task of preparing pro withdrawn any part of his 8AV-
perty balanced meals an easy one^ _ 1NG8 DEPOSIT for a g srisd o t
Luscious ripe tom atoes, roast twelve years, or has not made a
ing ears ot choice quality, green , deposit or b ss'n ot withdrawn any
beans, rosy cheeked peaches, are part of his COMMERCIAL DE
all in abundance in bulk grocery POSIT for a period ot aeven
stores and roadside
markets yeaie, im m ediately prior to said
date, with last known place of
j residence or postoffice address.
I Savings Deposits:
LaGrande — Old Oregon Trail
W alter R. Hudson, Ashland,
being oiled from Glover to La- J Oregon, $1.62.
Grande.
Bessie A, Davis, Ashland, Ore-
North Bend — Work nears
geh. $1.1$.
completion on wharf at foot of
A. W. Boslough, Ashland, Ore
Market avenue.
gon, 63 cents.
Bernard
McMahon. Ashland,
Oregon, $11.76.
Commercial Deposits:
n m
J. i O’Connell, No. 3836 South
Hill, Los Angeles. Cal., $6.36.
Parm enls Smith, Ashland, Ore
gon, $8.60,
State of Oregon,
County of Jackson; 88.
I. G. G. Eubanks, being first
duly sworn, depose and say upon
oath, that I am the cashier of
the State Bank of Ashland, ot
Ashland. Jackson O otnty, State of
C o m «o r o w M a t. U n l<r« rM ty far cultural
Oregon; that the foregoing la a
OssarSaiMy M ogmS M
full, true, correct and complete
statem ent, as required by section
22 departments ot the CoUspe of
Literature, Science end the Arts
13180, Oregon Laws.
O. G. EUBANKS
And in tka i r kaah a/
Subscribed and sworn to before
Architecture end'Allied A rts—
Business Administration—Educa
ms this 14th day of July, A. D.
tion— Journalism —G raduate Study
1317.
—Lew—Medicine—Music—Htysi-
G. H.. BILLINGS,
& 1
S 1
K
Notary Public for Oregon
Work—Extension Division.
My Commission expires Jane 1,
1323.
881-4-Snt.
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BRAVC AND FEARL6YS,
DK.BUraSTS.WOOM
Medford, Oregon
By Taylor
< NOOV« Fbf setting
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Richardson Springs
Mom a
xaupposevcüKMMM
Office £h<me
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-are*
Convalescent Home
Camp Tula H llusl o f the Ash- .
land Camp F ire Girls gave > ¡ ,
farew ell party Thursday aftdh-l
noon. A ugust 11, at the P lcnM i
grounds of LltHtA park, in hongf j
of one o f their members. Miss m A: j
Clary, who is leaving in a s h o t I
tim e »0 toptond the winter m antR lIi
WNh h er bmter in Kansas CltA j
F IN E HOUSE and lo t in Rtolem,
fr e e o f Incumbrance, to trade for
fir. Ghanaa A. Bi
Physician and flu
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