(LA—Though ke
grte ekfU fige
W m , c climbed
U * - a hill-top^
b4 Argonne ln OcMhn
back a wounded. comrade,
Forty
QsaOen»
SJergettiii
today
. ' elevator____
CHBAP 4 ACRES:—About 4
acres good soil on lower Oak St.,
free water under old right for
FOB B3¿MT— Fum slhed entail irrigation, 8-room house, barn.
Belongs to an estate and Just
reduced to 33300; some terms
oa part. See H. C. daisy, 4B
Bast Bain St.
300-5t
FOB BALE—-Cheap, lot on N.
Ptonnep, close to, IB ft* frontage
pavement, sidewalks, one half
FOR HALB— Milk goat. Will block from Main street, between
be fresh soon. C. C. Banka, Mo- Main and B streets, gee owner,
drone St. Back of Normal school. Georgia Coffee, TdUngs office.
302-3«
* B 0 B BALK: Two acres In city
limits; six room house; fruit;
just off paved street; Jdegl for
FOB Hi LB Targe range with rabbit or poultry ralglbg; terms.
285-tf
cpll and reservoir, hot air f»m - 101 Mt. Ava.
.
TM sms ws< a
J ttR K # l[r * w W N W
tare land, five mites Sort
Ashland. For particulars
M ollie Songey, 46'H alm aa
Ashland.
I«
mooes“ by
agillbmaa.
GARY ESTATE
Camo To City
Specific Bequests i» WUl
Total More Than
$2,000,000
adopted by dlgerent families near Harrison, Ohio- That was In
!&
u 5 u ¿ v . yeireT toT iolth er twin knew» at th eeth er's exist
ence Bach began to search, however, and a short time ago radio
reunited then,. Here they are Just after the reunion. Btta Map
Is now Mrs. Btta May Myatt of Toledo. Ohio. He*
Washington. Ind„ "Bat WO’U nave» ha separata« again, they M f-
"Tremhonthm" whlo^ iá*M
od to the municipal ban4 •»"
MINEOLA, K Y.,-. Aug. 8A-—j- this wank M A rnqnest »«m
(LP)— The will « f the lets Blbsrt In a oomporitloh of Duel! 1
H. Gary,, former chairman of the jrpw, aba oA Mrs Bva With
United States Steel corporation' Vha B eepelderiag locating to
Mm W ith » » Stated tod
whs fllpd t ° r probata. .
l>
Mr.
WUhrow. who Ig u a «
It contained W> estimate o f tb<
eemp
value of the estate beyond
us P lis h e d , mpaúinn.*
ual declaration that it emanated ‘»trombohlum’’ w h ip W f “
14 yearn of age.an « the. I
to moire than 310,000.
It contained specific bequests proved popular immedfatoly
amounting to more than .11,000,-J ta s been the outstanding Mil
of his career. ; "Trombo nigwt"
000.
been played by bands in every
country to Europe as well as be
ing popular among American lead
ers, Bfrs, W ithrow stated.
The number was included on a
program several weeks ago and Is
being repeated by request, by the
L2J
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FOB HALB—Toy Fox Terrier
FOR EXCHANGE — Complete
pups. 810. Mrs. L. W. House,
Talent, Ore. *
301-8« home of 1-2 acre at 345 Scenic
Orive for property east e f Gyesh-
am street. Inquire 141 Scenic
200-3
Drive, phone 325-R.
FOR SALB:— 2 sows and pig. POSITION WANTED — fem ale
B. Garle. Phone 5F14.
-M0-gt
FOR BAL®:— Cucumbers for
pickling. All sixes, Also green
peppers, beans and green corn.
1726 Boulevard. Tai. 485-J. W.
B. Pierson.
291-tf
WANTED— Dairy cawa, phone
199-J or write, Ashland,- Ore.,
Fred Hollbaugh.
298-tf
WANTED— Peaches, blackber
ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green
beans. Scotti Fruit A Produce,
Klamath Falls, P. O. Box 172.
268-tf
j ocal band. —
x .;
Mr. Withrow may later visit in
this city.
■ -»
Man Killed When Two
Story Brick Building
rails la L. A.
Office Hoars: if f . IB an * S ' •
Chiropractie
Pioneer Building
Office Plasme 4S
Convalescent Home
Coal, Wood and Storage
• Acqsta, Pomlngues and Hardy
were digging a trench In an ad
joining lot when the Kaplan
building crumpled, burled Acosta
alive, and Imprisoned Domlngues
and Hardy
Mrs. Kaplan, entering her hus-
k»Ad.> (»ctcry, and M rr£hayJie,
passing by, were struck by flying
debris.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE
FUTURE BY
WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
B B LLIN G H A M , Wash.,'Aug. 33
— (LP)— Mrs. Guy Rlegel, of Spo
kane, a medalist, qualifying In
n round of the Washington wo
men’s golf championship, was
forced to extend herself when
matched with Mrs. E. A. Wheel
er, of Bellingham, when the Bell
ingham woman carried her to th«
19th hole before she could put
the match away.
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SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24.—
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14.— (LP)
— Lite Grey Chapjin may again
be the wife of Charles Spencer
Chaplin, screen cemedlan — at
least to the eyes of the law.
And all earlier reports to the
■ contrary, she w ill not be in poe-
sec»ion of her Interlocutory de
cree of divorce for at least two
weeks, i f ehe gets It then.
The sum of 345,000 stands be
tween Mrs. Chaplin and he* «4*
crea. which, to all Intents, wee
granted
Monday
by Superior
Judge W alter Guerin.
«
The settling of receivers' fees
(jir (J}« Chaplin community pro-
aerty, which was scheduled to MB
a "mere detail,” proved to be
■much more of an ooeaeioa than
the actual divorce hearing, and
cgngsd the present undetermined,
status of Mre. Chaplin's decree.
A fter several hour’s argument,
Judge Guerin swarded fees of
845,00 to W: I. Gilbert and H er
man Spltsel, who served as receiv
ers to the action.
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
OM M O M «
JÜ5Y TRYIM-ÔM-
4
to W A B ito iz N to
M H p W O O X 'W 93K f\
o p -
SAVRMRJ
We wlH deliver shy »» om I
of exceptionally good ll-ln ch
slahg at thia price. Bay them
now for winter while they era
cheap.
.
—
NEWSPAPER,
WITH
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T , .7;
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(LP)— P hillip Wiseman, Los An
geles, was* selected chairman of
the Western Divlaon, American
M ining Congress here this morn
ing and Los Angeles wa4 chosen
gs the meeting plaqe for 1138.
F. W . MacLennan of Miami,
Art»., was eleated vice-chairman
aad Robert I. K e rr of San F ran
cisco, was elected secretary.
HANDK6«C«»CF
BUILDING IS
TOTAL WRECK
DB. K B H X 8T A .W 00M
Pnctrag Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thnort
X-Bay, Inclr<Jiq< Tgatfe
LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 23 — (IP)
BIG SALMON RUN
AsVORfA, Aug. 24.— (IP) —
W hile the salmon catch Tuesday
feu f f f sharply from th« reqord
volume of Monday it was etui
heavy and tha flphlng eaasoa ap
parently w ill end at noon Thurs
day with a strong run p f fish en
tering tho rivar. Few gflinettors
caught ova» 1,604 pounds e f fidb
today and the average catch w«s
about half of that of Monday.
, N o th in g
M yrtle Point— Several Import — A man was killed and two
ant new business buildings near women and two men were In
ing completion. .
jured here Monday when the
twa-etory brick building occupied
by the Kaplan Furniture company
pollapsed. , ~
A. Costa, a laborer, was dead
whan he was dqg from the debris
of the shattered structure.
Mrs. Bell Kaplan, wife ef the
proprietor qf the furniture or
ganisation; Mrs. Rose Chayke, a
pedestrian, and Roman Domln-
guef and W illiam Hardy, labor-
<qr«, received-serious hut not crit-
'Death Valley Scottv
directly Keaponsib
LOS A N G E L E 8, Aug. 24.— (LP)
— "Death V alley Scotty", whose
penchant for breaking transcon
tinental tra in travel records has
won hl mreapwn, Tuesday
was
portrayed in thé role of home-
breaker— although Indirectly and
probably unknowingly.
Hana H. Jorgensen, husband of
Mrs. Eva Made Jorgensen, bio
graph er of the famous Scotty’s
lité, and known as "Queen of
Death V alley," blamed the old
m iner and Death Valley for his
raptured romance in a cross-com
plaint for divorce filed in super
ior court.
Jorgensen charged that his
wife went to Scotty’s ranch
to
w rite the la tte r’s life history and
refused to come home. Once, on
Christmas, two years ago, Jorg
ensen said, ha wanted- to visit her
at the ranch, but was advised not
to come, and Scotty sent him a
turkey Instead.*
floor?
ical injuries.
AGED MINER IS
HOME
FOR SALB:— A big bundle of
old papers for a dima at The
Tidlpta o f lea. / .
" E ig h th
doing,** he told a newspaper
photographer. " I . got crack
ed up in airplanes and I
watched shells' whls over
my head altogether too long
to like the great open spaces.
The picture's taken here or
It Isn’t taken, that’s all."
However, it isn’t a good
policy to Josh M ike about
the weakness.
Before the
war he was a brick worker
and a middleweight pugilist,
Which la explanation enough.
ape„ 8 or 12 rooms, garbage
burner, lumber eash doors, hay
fgrk and carrier. L. Preecott, 810
B St.
301-5«
FOB SAWS:— W hite Leghorn
pullets, cider vinegar, pears, and
apples. Chas. Avery, 537 Terrace.
300-3
..« ; .
Mike, here to retcua beau-
j tttu l heroine» a t \ a M erle
•, .etu<lo, makeg'no hones about
. ^exators.
■ M í w e & t ó '- « . a
the B ator Apts, for one month nlghed hoars, qaar Normal. 13<l
gt »12 if taken at once, 31 So. Iowa.
3974M
2nd St. Phone 404-B,
>•>•3
FOB BJBNTv Modern raven
FpR URXT— N»«sly igrniehed totoa >o«H tow iab ed or untar
front apartment. P h o n e o r nished. Reasonable, Use an two
call at Shook Apte.
SOS-S« «W tm onto N darirpd. G e r a l d
FOB BRNT—■ Four r o o m Gunter, »hone 131 J eveplngs.
366-6«
farnlibe« apartment, with garage,
|1 0 1 Boulevard.
390-tf
F t » HALE— Wood 1«» body
FOB RENT— Furnished first fir and pins 13.50 per tier, cord
Goer, bath, gas, garage, 310. wopd 38. F . J. Marquis, Talent, .
>
133-1 mo.*
Barber Apartments, 111 Granite.
K l-l-m o .
Donaldson
to hater an
M ichael
refused
,4 , s--.UK. * i f l
Painting, ttottog aad papering,
try Cliff Burlingame. «31 Mt. Ava.
or phone 466.
167-1 mo.
Bandits Ambush
U. 8. Marines
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 84.— (IP)
— Belated reports of a bandit am
bush of America» marines gggr
Jicaro, Nicaragua. In whlcq two
bandlu were killed and aa Ma
rines were Injured, were raaelved
by the navy department.
The marines Ware apeompagy-
ing an Amrlcgn mtoa awaer
named Alexander, to Marta. Au
gust is , when they warp Qrad onz
The marines relumed the fire,
dispersed the 39 baaditn. and
killed two.