<■
Qoprnor Jcstra 0. Fisher of Penn- •tractor ta the War ¿filíete si
eylvanla, a “Coolidge" Republi Woshlpttqn D. G.‘. Where \
can, told «He United Proas " If the
'toton* wjth big grJfe'nttf*
two forces ere smart enough to
«ted by W m . Dqftge. got
bring their «rejects up In con- •on. £fe gtoer «a». Tmn-fer., ta
out w ea th er observed was
grees atkb ow t the same time, they hew ' 4 -ontto* nt West Artàt.
'j h l mum tem pérature'was 64
•Ì ■> f r f *'•**■*■* ,-« 4
may both get what they want.**
LANSING, Mlcfea A a g .lW G P J
I --T he outstanding devntopmnat
o r the recent conference o< «O’
I ernors at Mackinac Island, Meh..
w m the "sympathy jHttr ’ WKleto
* the agricultural districts and the
i industrial sectidos looked «0®»
each other.’ pHbtomd.** h M b e
V o id XrfaaThapfto.
—Two mom fpg-
naar Normal,, l i f t
i t t i Boulevard.
f '
997-tf
0CK RENT— Modern seven
roegn hones furnished or aafur-
nlsked. Reasonable. Use a* two
apartments it desired. G e r a l d
Gunter, phone 221 J evenings.
2Ì6-6*
FOR RENT— Small futnlshed
house, near normal. Inquire 46T
Palm Ave. Phone S69-J.
226-6*
F O R SA LB — Wood I f ” body
Mr and pine 23.60 par tlerxeord
wood 28. F . J. Marquis, Talent.
l
223-1 m o.*
F O B S A LE— Big red, fa t broil
ere, 26 cents. 706 Pennsylvania.
228-9*
F O R S A L E — Cheap, lot on N.
Pioneer, close in, 96 ft. frontage
pavement, sidewalks, one half
block from M ain street, between
M ain and B streets. See owner.
FOR SALE—2 fresh milk goats Georgle Coffee, Tdiings office.
phone 9P12.
296-4*
F O R S A L E : Two acres in city
six room housq; fru it;
FOR SALE— T h ird cutting a lf lim its;
alfa hay in shock. A? H . Davenhill Jast off paved s tre e t;' ideal foi
phone 11F6.
296-3* rabbit o r poultry raising; terms.
201 t it . Avq.
<
286-tI
F O R S A LE— A pril pullets. Geo
Holms: Rt. 1.
296-64
F O R S A L E :— Á big bundle of
at The
old paqers for a dime
Tidings office.
F0R *SA L B :— Cucumbers for probably take some time
pickling. A ll sixes. Also green
Const Guard Helps
peppers, beans and green corn.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.—
1 7 2 6 'Boulevard. Tel. 486-J. W .
(IP)— The United States coast
E . Pierson.
291-tf
guard reported it had two patrol
boats searching up and down thé
C alifornia coast on a chance that
elther or both of the Dole flight
•F A N T E » — D airy ççwa, phone planet might Have come down
299-J or w rite, Ashland, Óre., soon a fter disappearing ihto the
Fred Hoilkaugh. -
298-tt heavy fog o ff the Golden Gate.
Out the cutter "Tahok-
W anted — p la in ¿ewing to do F ia u “ rth is er slowly
steaming along the
at home. Mrs. H offm an, 114 Van
N tt.
. 297-9* great circle sail route, searching
waters. The cutter “ Shawnee’’ is
WANTED — One-horse spring »‘t o » * « * » '- ,
— Phone 389-Y.
wagon.
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hr. Chart
PIOTAMI
ARMY OFFICER
VISITS SISTER
Although he has travelled over
pplnion of Governor Ralph o
much of the world, M ajor Tbos.
- Brewster* conference president, of
W . Hammond, of the U. 8. army,
Maine
T">'
/S I
on a recent visit to Ashland »»id
A gricultural relief, entt federal there Is no place so dear to him
aid for an American merchant
as hlg home town Ashland. He
■ marine, were two of the m hjor
expressed himself as much pleas
topics under discussion a f the
ed with th e ' beautifleatloa of
conference. Western
governors
natural resources and progress
• came out strong tor the McNhry-
WANTED— By young woman, Haugen b|ll. while eastern gov which the city has made.
M ajor Hammond visited
a
position as housekeeper. Cqll 73 ernors, notably Brewster, advo
short time Tuesday w ith his
3rd St.
226-tl
cated a merchant marine. . <*
sisters and brother, Mrs. J. H.
Historically the want, especially
Turner, who resides on the Boule
the In terior sections which now
vard this city, and Mrs. K arl
feel the pinch of the agricultural
Young, Helen M lnklor and R. B.
equation, have opposed the Bast’s
Hammond of Medford. He was
I plea for a merchant m arina. By
en route to. Camp Lewis where
the same token, the chief opposi
ho was scheduled to Join Con
tion to the farm re lie f plan h a s
gressman James of Michigan,
Motor Clubs of Western [ ctm e from the industrial centers mom her of the M ilitary Commit
of the country.
-
States Meet Septem
ted of the house. Together Con
Self-interest was the rock up
ber 16 and 17 t
on which the opposing sections gressman James and M ajor Ham
inspection
s u it, but in ik e levelling atmos mond will make an
trip from Camp Lewis to Los
phere c* the sfenngl conference of
governors there developed a new Angelos on one of the ten army
spirit.*; awarding
to Goyernor monoplanes now la use on the
They w ill Inspect the
B .tw ate r.* ip which was featured coast.
tfce a p p a ren t belief that sen-inter coast posts and later those in
est perhaps Included considors- Toxas, Tennessee, Georgia and
other southern states.
t'Sn of other demands.
W hile visiting his relatives.
The conference president P r e
ferred to a round-table discussion M ajor Hammond, who Ik a native
led by Governor Theodore Chris- Of Ashland and has many friends
tlansqn of Minnesota, in
which here» told of his many interest
l Christianson went so fa r as to ing experiences as an arm y of
' • B o r r i f th a t “ n n r h iiu i t h e s e - W n ficer, including his services in
the World W ar.
He much re
gretted that his time In Ashland
CONFERENCE
IN PORTLAND
WE GUARANTEE OUR TIRES FOR ONE
YEAR
AGAINST
ROAD
HAZARDS
AND
BLOWOUTS.
Office Moua: 19 • Ukkmff B - B
A MILEAGE GUARANTEE FOR OVER 124)00
MILES SERVICE, AT NO EXTRA COST TO
' ŸOU.
Radionie
Pioneer Building
Office Phone 48
Claycomb Motor Co
Ford Sales and Service
It DOES Make à Difference Where Yon Buf
Your Tires.
was limited and he was unable
to meet his old friends.
Major Hammond is now an in-
AMT CORL 0 TROUBLE— Miy
oommuulcate with Ensign Lee
• of the Salvation Army1 at the
Whits Shield Home, B8I Mar-
fair feve., Portland. Oregon.
Long Distance Haéling.
Anto Eraight Tsnninfel
than fey A ' Ìdfoée.’* *
Other governors at the, coqi^r
Beaverton— Van
Klpek farm
produces
1-2 topa k a y 'ln twe fence admitted that, the develop
ment was "highly significant,
cuttings of two acres alfalfa.*
M ere ¿ban 3000
tarred Shareholders
We w ill deliver aaff< antouat
of exceptionally good 12-lnch
slabs at thia price. Bay thorn
now for w inter while they am ,
cheap.
From
Pace One)
angles to the course of the planes.
The ship line extends from the
Island or H aw aii to a point sixty
mites north of the Island
of
K ual.
W illia m
Molloska,
Michigan
oil man, who made it possible Tor
Miss M ildred Dorafe to realise her
ambition to atteoopt a trsna-oc-
eanic flight, this aiternocn put up
210,000 aa a reward for anyone
finding the loat ship.
May Have Been T ra p '
Kenneth
Boedecker, W right
airplane moto* expbrt, advanced
the opinion here that the "Misa
Doran" might have been a death
trap, due to trouble w ith the ex
haust manifold of the carbure
to r,” he said. " It is possible that
troublé developed again a f t e r
they started the second time.
"Fumes from the mptor could
have filtered iato the cockpit and
suffocated the filers and t h e i r
passenger.”
Hcarst Confident
George Hearst, publisher and
owper of the "Golden Eagle,” said
that he believed Frost and -Scott
wojild be found In their ship,
awplting rescuers.
"Thé plane was equipped with
every possible device to sustain
Ufo in the event it was » forced
down,’’ he said. " I believe they
wtU be found all rig h t," but of
cour»e It will take tim e."
"Th eir food w«s lq concentrat
ed form ," Hearst aaM, "and in
addition they had five gallons of
pure water with them anfc **the
plape was equipped with a «niter
condenser.
’ " I believe they will be found
a ll right, hut-O« roane « • will
Good
Good
price
The Adanm Paint company, in an ufac tnrers of
high-grade imint»; varnishes and roofing, of Cleve
land, Ohio, have decided tb give aWay, even prepay
ing the freight charges, 3,000,000" gallons qf their
best paint and varnish, as follows:
—
CALIFORNIA OREGON
POW ER COM PANY
They estimate that there are mô .ÜOO ¿hurdles of
all denominations, 200,000 schools of nil kirids and
5,000 lodge buildings; orVi total of w # organi
zation buildings that need paint mighty had.
There is no trick, graft nor strings attgelipd to
this offer. They estimate that in every community
there are a large number of privately owned build
ings that need to be, and will be painted—the sum
total that would be so many dollars gjpent fyr paint
and roofing. •
DAILY DEPARTURES
The only straight-thru motor
coach service with 3 daily sched
ules to Portland, C alifornia cities
ahd the great Southwest. Serves
all interm ediate points — stop
overs if desired. Great respon
sible system protects you— cares
for bagggge. Finest glass-enclos
ed cars, reclining chairs, heaters.
Leave for—
,
TrCka, Dnnsmulr,' Redding, Red
Bluff, Han Francisco, Los Angeles,
They1 figure, also, that each one of the owners
of such buildings is vitally interested in tile Welfare
and upkeep_gf their church, school or lodge build
ing. So they have planned that when the totid
amount of paint sold in a community aniqunts to
so many dollars they will give such community
church, school or lodge so many gallons of paint
or varnish; provided the total amonnt is pnréhased
frpm them.
•
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F. W, Wilson, Authorized Representative of
The Factory iûid Service Department in this ¡ppn^-
munity, will visit all those who need paint, or roof
ing, and when an order is given ljiip, ftp jssups a
Free Paint Coupon as per Adams Community Pian,
and the order is credited on the Company ’s bopks
to the church, school or lodge named on the coupon.
This proposal is made by a $1,000,000 coittjjany,
who gives a positive guarantee to satisfy op flpnpy
returtied without Question.
x For full details of thejplani see op w rite j '
L90N
ASHLAND
C orn« H elaua
Phone 121.
4TH STREET
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKB8, PASTERIBS
FRESH EVERT DAT
Myrtle Poipt— More new side-
SEA RC H TO C O N T IN U E wants ordered by city souncll.
(Continued
SPECIAL OFFER TO
CHURCHES, LODGES, SCHOOLS.
OFFICERS KILLED —.......
W IL L IA M T O N , V lr., Aug. 19.
— (IP)— T y o patrolmen were shot
and killed 'to day in h flg lft* with
two officers who have been serv
ing as police under dual regime
for the last three months.
REWARDS INCREASED
NAVAL OFFICERS SAY
IBS Granfe*
Where the sick and aged are;
sared for in pleasant home'
lurroaadiaga.
Coal, Wood and Stanga
Packing, Crating and BUHtea.
(Cahtip.ued From Page One)
" I f Jackson county wants the
W A N T E D — Blackberries third game of the series played
Thursdays and Sunday evenings, here its up to Jackson coupty taps
1726 Boulevard, W . E. Pierson, to turn out fu ll force at the game
phone 486-J.
284-tf Sunday and produce more gate
receipts and a bigger crowd than
the Pelicans did last Sunday,"
baseball leaders warn.
Convalescent Home
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
^AM Ìha*— 'Peaches
rlfes, applee, tornatone, eorn, green
beane. Scotti F ru it A Produce,
Kfcmath Falls, P. a (Box Ì7 2 .
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268-tf
Practise Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Ifcrqat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth '
Sor YOUR Co
of this A ttr a c tiv e Boo
Containing sixteen pages of pictures find facts,
illustrating and ¿¿scribing th e p r o p e r tie s o f The
California Oregon Power Company, the booklet shown
above is yours for the asking.
It is packed full of informative facts about this
progressive public utility company. Its charts present
a striking picture of growth. Its pictures illustrate
modem plants and properties, built and maintained
for the sendee of the public. The capital supplied by
thousands of investors goes directly Into the noDitrug-
tion o f p e r m a n en t, useful public utility properties.
A large map illustrate* the wide territorial diversity. .
It tells how you, too, m a y b eco m e a partner ifi
public service by investment in the Company’s prefer
red shares. Write or phqne for your copy today.
OOH PHMfEB ÇOMMMT
F IC IS . .
Painting, tintine Mad papering,
try C liff Burlingame, 221 Mt. Ava.
or phone 4 *2.'
167-1 mo.
Found Thursday
A pocket book owned by Mias.
Jean Anderson of this city wag
found Thursday hidden beneath a
pile cf ties alone the S. P. tracks.'
The purse was returned to Mies-
Anderson by local police to whom
it was turned over by railroad of
ficials. Miss Anderson said she
believed she had loat the pursd
off the running board of an anto-
mohlle while berry picking and
that It was hidden beneath the
pile .of railroad ties after some
one had removed all of the mpaey
from It.
New Ferry Is
Towed To Sen
ASTORIA: Aug.’ 19 —(IP*—The
Diesel Ferry Rogue built tor the
Oregon state highway commission
(or use at the month of the Regan
rtyer. piyfa* between Gold Beaeh
and Wedttdrburn. was tOwnd to
8«a Thurnttay by the tag A rrow
No. 3. The ferry w ill enrfy the
R^csevslt highway trafflo airato
She Is 66 feet long and e f shal
low draft. Unions troabts ie on-