r
tin tteyermid 0 . F. L ien hig. Jr., plqylpg In Ashland and Mr.
and
’ o f th e E v an gelical church offlc- Mrs Teddy ValdWetf of MdClóÚd,
iatln g. T h e ring service Was used. California.
T he room s o f the D eB oest hom e
I w ere decorated with massive old- Bi^lgv Pdrty at F. G. Swedenburg
M8 RBWF
F lovyly
house
FOR RENT— Two rupm
fur
W A N TED
—
Uulncqg4>ered
dog «tota, l i t 'q month with nished boue .neat* M rta a l, 1848 la<> for housekeeper, for gentle
la and water for 8 months or]
■ lew*.
2 9 7 -tf man,'and two children of school
», SI B. Main. Freeberg.
age. In city, write ««. {.¿Box 60
FOR RENT— Modern aeven D, KlanuUh Falls. .
189-16»
room house furnished or unfur
W ANTED-^- Experienced waft-
nished. Reasonable. Use as two
Ihed apartment, with garage. J apartment* if dnaired. G e r a l d reel, apply in person at the Plus*
>»<>-» Gunter, phone 221 I evenings. . Cafe.
--
296-tf
896-6»
R Rjrih^— Fumished first
291-6» ’
bath, gas, garage, '820.
FOB REN T A m ali furnished
ty A ltffe l)— By young
ir Apartment*. 182 Granite. houfB, gear normal. Inquire 411
position
aa housekeeper.
M 2-l-m o. Palin Av& Phone 3J59-J.
288-6»
r
RENT— Furnished hòtìse,
7 87 B ou levard .
3rd St.
’
woman,
C all 77
295-tf
291 -8 »
LOST— One bunch of keys.
FOR SALE—Wood. 18” body
Finder please return to So. Ore.
fir and pine 88.(0 per tier, cord
Oas office, Oak street.
298-26
wood 88. F. J. Marquis, T alen t
298-1 mo.*
F D R SALE
iode 9F12.
2 fresh m ilk goats
298-4»
FÓR HALE— Third cutting alf-
alfa bay in shock. A. H. Davenhlll
pboae 11F6.
298-2»
FOR SALE— Cheap, lot on N.
Pioneer, close In, 95 ft. frontage
pavement, sidewalks, one half
block from Main street, between
Main and B streets. See owner,
Georgie Coffee, Tdiings office.
-FOR SALS: Two acres in city
FOB SALE OR RENT— Used limits; six room house; fru it;
Recqingtoh Portable typewriter, just off paved street; ideal fqr
phone 209.
298-2 rabbit or poultry raising; terms.
203 ^It. Avq.
285-tf
— Young barred
H O M E tR A C TS— 1 to
10
Phone 21T-R. 286
296-2 acres each, good soil, easy walk
to all schools, clpse to East Main
F t » SA U L — Third crop alfalfa street, 6109 to 8550 per acre,
hay, ready Thursday, phone 2F21, easy terms, special Inducements
HoUer Moore, Bellview. 296-2» to heme builders. H. C. G aley,
FOR SALE— April pullets. Geo. Secretary Carter Land Co., 65 E.
Main St.
268-1 mo.
th a t’s stra n g e, fo r I know th ese
isla n d s b etter than an y o f th e
o th e r fllora.”
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J en sen w as very tired.
" B u t I'm very h ap p y,” h e spld.
“ I n ev er doubted m y ability' to
reach th e hom e port, eventpqlly..”
H e w as w ea rin g h is old b o o ts
and th e w orn lea th er h elm et
w hich H on olu lu has learned to
know so w ell.
. ( , j J,
H u nd reds o f m en, w om en and
ch ild ren m illed ab ou t th e field
ch eerin g , sob b in g, d a n cin g and
th ro w in g hat« In th e air.
BURLY POUCE
ACtS “SPIDER
fashloned bouquets fashioned . of
gladioli, dahltaS, roses, sweet
peas, larkspur and goldenglow.
The ceremony was read as the
couple stood beneath a bower of
the flowers arranged In the living
I room. Thby w ere unattended.
The bride wore a beautiful
The Women’« .Christian T»W9- ■ w edding gow n o f w h ite g eo rg et
erance Union of «Jackson eoluty te, w ith pleated o v ersk irt and
held aa Institute last week. In thn i Sim ple trim m ings, and sh e carried
Y. # . C. A. parlors at Medford, , a sh ow er bouquet o f R eta Sanm on
w ith . a large delegation . being : ro ses and fern. F o llo w in g the
present' from Ashland.
'
’ oerem ony an Inform al reception
M«s- B. H. Bryant, « 0 * ^ 9 p l a w as held.
Mr. and Mrs. B uckley sp en t a
ident. presided over the mdntlag
and Mfa, Lulu Howard ot ^Ash sh ort honeym oon on th e coast,
land acted as secretary pro w * ‘ a fter w hich they le ft by a u to m o
Reports qb the year's worh were bile for Schnectady, N ew York,
received from the officers and w here they are to resid e. Mr.
beads ot committees. „.An Inter Buckley having a fello w sh ip w ith
esting paper on “ Significant Steps the G eneral E lectric com pany o f
Toward Prohlbltloa Over a Hun that city.
Mrs. A lexander L ivingston and
dred Years” was read by , Mrs.
W ’H Davis of this city. Election of Mrs. W alter F rulan o f A shland,
c-fflcera for next year tool? place, a u n ts o f th e bride, attend ed the
the following named members be w edding.
ing elected: Mrs. B. H. Bryaat or
Medford, president; Mrs. Lulu F a m ily R eunion in L lth i*
Howard ot Xbhlaad, - vtce-preeF P ark —
dent; Mrs. E. G . Rose bo rough of
The P rovost fam ily of thia, city
Medford’,
receiving
secretary; held a fam ily reunion at th e ,p ic
Mrs. C, W. Fraley of Ashland, nic grou n ds o f b eau tifu l Ll'thla
treasurer.
) <
r
park T uesday even in g, A ugu st 16,
>, Following the business aesatoi at which tw enty-tw o m em bers
a social hour was -enjoyed, dqr- and frien d s were present.
ipg which the ladies of the Med-
A d eliciou s picnic supper was
ford Unloa served refreshment«. sorved eqrly in the ev en in g . a fter
Those wHtt attended the Instl- w hich th e children en joyed a
>pte from the ideal'' organisation few hopes playing gam es and
were: Mrs. C. W. Fraley^ .Mrs. th eir p arents «pent the tim e in
W itt Davi^ airs. Lqlu HfrfArd, p e a sa n t conversation,
Mrs. Elmer Sanderhn, Mrs. Alice • .T h o se w ho enjo^qd th ij d e l
J llscn , Mre. Jensle
oieotl,” Mrs ftfchtful occasion w ere th e fo^ow -,
Iflr. Smith, lire. Steiû Legvltt ’ng nam ed? Mr. and Mrs. 3i M.
and daughter, Mies V f t a r
H b ghes, Mr. and Mrs. I*. 8. P ro
W . Bruner, Mrs. Frank
Nelson t e s t , Mr. and Mrs. D om ino Pro-
and Mrs. W arm oth.
FD R SALE— « shares o rL lth te
Springs Hotel stock. Some dis-
coaat. Address, |fiff. ®- T h w n -
berry, Betifldwer, <3*1.
294-8»
—
„in e
d r.
"*y
Faji • «"F4
it Hjd’çlpck t e m.
F D R BALE:— A big bundle of
old papers fbr a dime at The
Tldtags office.
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T he b e a u tifu l'h o m e o f Dr. and
Mrs. F. Q. S w edenb urg on
th e
B ou levard w as th e scen e o f a
m ost p leasan t a ffa ir la st ev e n in g ,
W ednesday A u gu st 17, w hen Mrs.
S w edenb urg w as h o ste ss a t a
B ridge party.
SJx ta b les o f cards w ere In play.
Mrfe. J. H. T u rn er received a lo v e
ly prise for h o ld in g h ig h
score
and Mrs. C. HE- V aup el w a *
aw arded th e co n so la tio n . A t a
l a t e . hour th e h o ste ss served
ta«‘y refresh m en ts a t ta b le s b eau
tifu lly decorated w ith
flo w ers,
w hich a lso form ed a p retty decor
ation for th e room s o f th e S w ed
enburg borne. •
T he g u est Het Included:
Mes-
dam es J. H. T u rn er, C. H. Vau
pel, Em il P ell, L o u is D odge, A.
E. K inney, P. 8. Provostf, F . D.
W agner, J. M. W agner,
Maxey, H erm an M attern, Homer
Barron, J. D. M cRae, F. R. Mer
r'H, W alter B evin gton , J. li. Full-
e .\ Gordon M acCracken
C aley, E. D. B riggs and h o u se
g u est J. J. M cNair of Loa A n g e les,
W illia m .B u ts o f C in cin nati, O hio,
V . 8. Sanford, T. H. S im p son , B,
V. Carter, G. H. H edberg a n d Ar
L’. P racht.
READ CLASSIFIED A M
Professional
WASHINGTON, Ang. 1 8 .--(U*)
— Farmers e f the United States
intend to sow an acreage of win
ter w h eatth ia fall 13.7 per cent
greater than last fall, according to
reporta to the agriculture depart
ment, announced today.
If these Intentions are carried
out, a totpl area of 48,837,000
acrea w ill be sown.
An Increase of 30 per cent In
the acreage Intended to be sown
to rye, over that sown last year is
reported by farmers on August 1.
D A YLIG H T YKGG
W h ile em p lo y ees o f th e Beebe
A K in d le se rv ic e sta tio n in Med
ford w ere busy w ith cu stom ers
W ed n esd ay a ftern o o n a yegg help
ed h im self to 860 from th e cash
registed.
DB. BBMK8T < . WOODS
Pmclion Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hoars i 19 - Iffaasd • - •
H O SP IT A L R O BB ED
T h eft o f 40 g ra in s ot op iates
from th e S acred H eart h ospital
at M edford on A u gu st 15 has been
reported to co u n ty au th orities.
A reform er ie a w atch
k eep s bad tim e.
th a t
' Pioneer Building
Office Phone 4«
Get Acquainted
Convalescent Home
Wtth thia
IBS Granite
Where the sick sad aged-are
jared for In pleasant home
lurroundiags.
WBITTUE TRAM M Ut
¿ STORAGfc 0 0 .
vdst and little son. Buddy,- Mr.
a«d Mrs. A. H. P racht, add W . B.
P racht of th is city: Crit Toltnan,
o f San D iego, C alif.; Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam
Butz
o f C incinatti,
Ohio; Mrs. A ngeline Minor and
d a u g h ter -Suzanne o f P ortland,
Ore.; Mrs. W alter P a rk h ill ot
'*f rkeley, C a lif? M iss Flora • •Pro-'
vost o f L o s Anyehes, C alif, ? M rs.
Jack R enfrow o f
W atspnvU Ie,
C alif.; A1 R u ssell, Mho-lb .w ith th e
Abner K lin e show, that is now
Coal, Wood and Storagw
Packing, Crating and Shipping
Long Distance Hanltng.
A u to F ip if h t T d r a ta a l
Phone 1H
Office 89 O ik 8 t
BAJJf:— cucumbere. fo r
pickling. All sites. Also green
peppers, beans and green corn.
Ç ^ IF T the d ry ingrvdfentt and stir in the m ilk, eggs, Karo
. flig h t, landed* at 4 :5 0 p. m .. P a-
261-tf-
clflc coast tim e. Hq b r o u g h t h is
y e l i o v ^ “A lo h a ” to a po<»r lan d -
"Ing ‘I n fron t o f th e crow ded
b lea ch ers a fte r h a vin g arrived
W ANTIER— Plain sewing to do u n exp ected ly from a d irectio n op-
a t home. Mrs. Hoffman, 114 Van p o site th a t tew ard w hich th e
Ness.
2 9 7-3» crow d s had been sca n n in g th e
sk y.
W ANTED — One-horse spring
By b rin gin g h is plane in sa fe ly ,
wagon. Phon* 269-Y.
296-4»
Jen sen w on th e 8 1 9 ,0 0 0 secon d
W A N T E D — Peaches, blackber p r ise offered by Jam es D. D o le,
ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green th e p ineapp le m illio n a ir e.
beans. Scotti F ru it A Produce,
Jen sen stood up la the co ck p it
o f h is trim
p lan e a fter ta x in g
klnm ath Falla, P. O. Box 172.
th in g new in th e w orld Of Broad
w ay. T he a u d ien ce ie p ra ctica l!
part o f th e oast ah ffM k e tln lt
la d y Who s its n ex t to tfeo m'dftfor
or, in an orch estra se a t, ts guar
an teed a th r ill su ch a s sh e prob
ab ly n ev er k new b efore. Im agin
o ccu p yin g
an
o rch estra
seat
ca lm ly
en jo y in g
a
Broad wa;
sh ow , and su d d en ly to h ave yfeui
blood ta m e d cold by a sh ril
scream on your righ t, im a g in '
beinq w arned from th e sta g e thai
The In sp ectator o f D etectiv es for
bids y o u to lea v e your seat' anf
end M o o t« . Best until bubbly, pour into a good-sized
abalow ptot «Bed' with Mesóla, and bebe twenty-live
rnmutae in a moderate oven, 33 0 to 373 degrees?. Q g
cheap.
Hamaker Transfer Oo.
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a ll
n ig h t
If ’ n eed be,
and also demonstrates why Modern
Housewives prefer Mazola for short»
dntii
S p id er”, w hich p ro m ises to rank
w ell a m on g th e S uccesses o f the
season w hich Ie. ju st now: g ettin g
v o d er way. , ft w ould be unfalr
to ch eat th e p ub lic o f th e th rills
in sto re for them by citin g in-
s t a n c e s ,o f such, th r ills provided
in “ T he Spoder." B u t It can be
8ald th a t th e m an w ho sn oozes
i" th e th ea tre w ill h a v e /litt le op-
portUnlty to in d u lg e h im se lf iti
th is p astim e if he a tte n d s
.per-
forraance o f th is play.
W h lli
B roadw ay h a ils it a s its g rea test
n o v elty o f the year th e jaded
N ew Y ork b u sin essm an and th e
w om an so ciety tired ap preciates
it as an in te n sely ifftereatlng
piece o f stagecl-aft.
John f H allid ay is th e sta r of
th e play»
A n ea stern com pany
of “ The Spider” op en s in B altl-
Phon* 161.
This recipe is from Ida Bailey A llen’s
New Book <(T he M odern M ethod o f
Preparing Delightful Foods” —
Il<yt weather will make children listless—make
their hppetiles almost fyirdlike—but not for ice
cream!
,i
3. ‘ »
X S A IL
Satisfy the childrei** craving
Heap it high in their plates, give
helping, for it ’s one of the finest
give them.
Norma Shearer
Will Wed Soon
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., A ug ï» % -
(IP)— T he en gagem eat 01 N o r a s
Shearer, screen star, and Irvin s
Thatberg.
Metro-Goldwya-Maywr
execu tive, w as connrtaed h ere to
day by the young “tllm w lsard.”
“ It la tru e,’' T h slb erg said ,
when Miss 8h esrer appeared at
th e stu d io today w earing a h uge
Marquise diam ond, con firm in g
rum ors circulated in th e fill* Col
ony for m any w eeks that the tw o
w ould marrÿ.
Absolute purity and fine materials are especially
essential ih^hKdjrcn’R f<toák—that is Why Shftsta lee
Cream is -'The Childrett ts Ite Crcàm.”
ASHLAND CREAMERY
«EVERYTWMG GOES’
VÆ SHOULD LE/we F
YbRK ABOUT SBF1
PROM THERE Wff SN
T n O YEARS -MWIrL OU í - ík -1
X INTEND 7Ö MARÍ * 0 0 0M
P ictures o f oos
and do a lot op soenop c
RESEARCH WORK
------.
THO Y E A W S - G osh r
Tawr’s going
EX PEPITI on BOA'
AT ANCHO« ,
t
to e e a
LOMA T1MÇ T o SP6W O
1M THAT OeîOLATB
COGNTRV, DON'T
think ?
S outh A merica , wh
<
BREAD, QAKB8, ^ASTERIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
Painting, tinting and 9 *9 »ring,
try Qllff Burlingame. 611 Mt. A » .
ot phene 466.
169-t os*.
SUBSCRIBA
YIHE n ’DO
4TH STREET
BAKERY
See coupon below.
BÉASTA ICE CREAM
WtLV.ÛAPT.
T . L. POW ELL
General Transfer
Oood team and motor trucks.
Good servjc* at a reasonable
price — Phone 99.
ening—as well as for frying and salad
W A N T B D A - Blackberries
I had w aited lo u g hours on th e the person w ho com m itted e qjur
Thn redaya and Sunday evenings,
field for her d arin g husband and 1 der is d etected .
1725 Boulevard, W. E. PieMon,
T hat 18 a11 p a r t o f "T h t
phone 481-J.
264-tf w ho had collap sed w hen G oebel
b rou gh t word th a t he had n o t
BAM AKKB TRANSFER a n d ! se en th e “A lo h a ” d uring h is
orage CO. otflee at residence. flid h t, sobbed h y sterica lly and
forced h er way t h r o u g h th e
’< North Mata. Phohe «16.
crow d to her h u sb an d ’s side.-
Jen sen w aved th e en th u sia stic
w elco m ers asid e an d reach ed o u t
h is arm s for h is w ife.
“S o rry -I kept yon w a itin g ,” h e
said .
“ W h ere are F ro st, P ed lar and
G o e b e l? ” Jen sen then in qu ired ,
W hen told th a t Gpehel had ar-
rived fir st, he sa id h ea rtily :
“ GOod stu ff.”
T he crowd w as w ild.
A fter
g r e e tin g Ooebel w ith w hat seem -
ed lik e all the en th u sia sm a t its
com m and , it w ent co m p letely o u t
o f con trol w hen its own “ M arty"
dropped from the sk ies, sa fe and
in o n e o f tho w in n in g p o sitio n s,
Phone «10
you ever m J « Sally Lunn?
This recipe shows you h o w —
268-tf to a p osltl6n in frod t o f th e re- th a t ypu w ill rem ain ip tho the
1 v ie w in g sta n d .' Mrs. J en sen , w ho ater
W e w ill d eliver any am ount
o f excep tion ally good 12-tnch
slab s a t th is price. B a y them
now fo r w in ter while they ere
y
O H - not
NECESSARILY
- 1 HEARD OF ft R5LU3W
V/HOW6MT DOWN YH6«C
THIRTY YEARS A ftO -H C
ISN’T B A O C YBT/