VHV»av 7 ciStts d is i , 2P0KANE, Aug. 26 — '(8peclal)— Lasy husbands aren’t marly so lazy in Spokane since t»ie Spokane air pqrt 4 K U-li® FOB RENT— Furnished house IB varieties of fruit, 7 varieties, of vegetables included, one block LOST— Tuesday evening, near FOB RENT— Nicely furnished above Citisene Bank, 244 Har- c 0 r n e r o f Allison and Oraah- jb ia t apartment. Phone 26S-B o< gadine. 203-6* am double coin purse containing call at Shook Apts. >02-3* 6 dollar bill, 1 dollar and 4 FOB KENT— Two room fur­ cents also small strip of pink v olt nished house, near Normal, 1242 Finder return to Tidings office, Iowa. 287-tf reward. 301-2 CHKAP ♦ ’ ACRES -About 4 acre* good soli on lower Oak 8t„ free" water under old right for Irrigation, 8-room h ou se,. barn. Belongs to a |'p o ta to and Just tafa*. JEM mm M« t by a » o a th reduced to IS200;' some terms or week. Barber Apts. I l l Gran- on part. See H. C. Galey, 65 East Main 300-5t FOB. BENT— Any apartment in TOR SALE— cheap,- lot on N. the Hardy Apt«, for one month Pioneer, close la, 25 ft. frontage at 112 if taken at once, 31 So. Ipd st. Phone 404-R. 302-3 pavement, sidewalks, one half block faom Main street, between Main and B streets. See owner, Georgia Coffee. TdUags office.' F or BALE— MUk goat WIU bo fresh soon.* Ç. C. . Banks, Mo- drono St. Back of Normal school. 102-3 • SALE—Barred R o c k 1401 Blvd, ' 30J-V, coll and reservoir« hot air tore- ata.. 8 or 12 rooms, garbage burner, lumbar sash doors, bay fork and carrier, L. Prescott 826 B k «01-6* cal of airplanes and had refused to ride In one. However, the gov­ ernor had business to attend to In Waco, Fort Worth and -Dallas within a period -of 12 hodrs. Train travel was too slow so he. consented to ride in an airplane, v “Air travel teems safe to me, although I’d sure hate to have to jump out of a plane with a parachute," he raid on his re­ turn. “It taught me this, how­ ever. Air travel Ir, the only poe; sibin means of yetting over Texas In a political campaign. WANTED—Dairy oqwa. phone 282-J or «rita, Ashland, Ore., Fred Hollbaugh. 298-tt WANTED— Peachee, blackber­ ries, apple», toftatOM. corn, grpen beano. Scotti Fruit A Produce, O. Bog 172. Klamath 2<8-tf A V I GIRL IN TROURLB— May «mamsBloate with Bastffn Im« of the Salvation Army nt tbe WhR» Shield Home. 665 hf«y- falr Ave., Portland. Oregon.. tA V t Y O p ttt F R ltN D OF MANY GIRLS (Continued From Paga O«s) In one of young HlU’e notebooks found by police since the crime was unearthed Monday. Detectives thought Wednesday that Hill might have committed suicide by drownipg In Lake Michigan, when he learned Tues­ day, about an .hour after police missed him herb, that' hla moth­ er*« body had been found. Prtdicelimi «cross the screen at the Criterion Theatre for the first time, Friday night, Aug. 12. As the spectators passed through the lobby they saw a Hall o t Fame of 17 leading heroes of aviation. Outside the theatre a great electrical sign de­ picting a battle above' the clouds thrilled the crowds on the great thoroughfare. Among the prom­ Pioneer Building inent - aviators whose portraits Office Phone d i were exhibited in the Hall of Fpgte wqre the heroes of the fpur recant tr«ns-oceanlc flights and Chpt. Eddie Rlckenbacker, Quen­ tin Roosevelt and Nungesser and Coll. • ’ >1 Five thousand persons applied for the 466 tickets available for the opening of “Wings”. It bad -been necfesSary to reduce the seat­ ing capacity of the playhouse in prder that special noise making j apparatus could be Installed sat­ J isfactorily., General Mason M Patrick. Chief oï fhé Army Air 4 Service, who aided in arrange­ ment« tor filming the picture, beadwl a 11st; of distinguished f guests attending the opening. < Amonp these were Owen Davis, playwright and scénario ' writer < tor Paramount; Adolph Zukorj and Jesse L. Lasky of the para­ mount Cqqipany and John Monk Saunders, who wrote the scenario. ard Barthelmess, openpd 1 I raetlcaHy g li the .atara ■ o i the “Topsy and Eva,” a United Ar- comps tists production starring the pun- tcndli can Slsters/opehed ftt the Rtvolt work 1 Aug. 6. plctui e will deliver any nmonnl "Les Misérables?' a Universal exceptionally good 12-iael ‘f 1 lotyres Cdrpffcqtipn plçturé, to T h e spectator is seated with slabs at thtu prieA BW the« open afaAhe Central Theatre Aug. the pilot to< “Wings'” He soafS now tor «Inter ffhttd they nW « 1 to heights where the earth be­ comes a shapeless blotch, rides ' Hamaker Transfer Oa • To tho tune of whirring, alr: through the hitherto unseen enn- j plane motors and the sipping ot yohs of the clouds. Hp f 1 g h t » | btiftete "Wlngi” was flashed through every swirling dive and maneuver of aerial combat. He swcqps , down toward egrth in pursuit qf the *«rlnl enemy and I zooms back io the sky seeking new foes to conquer. ■ iNffgrly 75 percent qF “Wings” was photographed In the air from the air. Real airmen are seen on the screen. William Wellman, 1 the director, used 120 planes In J ''--------- ’I -> i , the taking of this picture, manned TorelditoB, >Rpg. $3.o0 ¡by the most able and courage-, NOW $2.50 oua,filers pf the World. Aces ot tour nations, American, French, 'FAntlng. ttBttol *■* Deperii try Cliff Burlingame. M l Mt. A^ Bathçoom brackets, white British and German worked sim­ or phone 611. 167-1 a with chain pull and con­ ultaneously side by side in the making of the production. 1 i- m A t pr hays co . venience oiftleL Beg. $3.50 In one of the most spectacular OPERATION IB • N0WÄ.IÖ film shots ever taken, the tre­ mendous take-off of everyone of (Continned From the ‘ planes to go into battle is ’ shown, literally rilling the sky 1 cede In better than my, o v ai With the warriors of thp a|r. Bv- 1 cenld possibly have been makee jpe rather. t>eeitai ory type of plane used by the qp-, which ■ posing armies at the front is 1 abaqt again taking np tl)e r of the tbnypé’s a sh< an, frond the tiny Spads to the sponribllttlea 1 'giant bombing gothas, and egck is flee 1 for I hkvs Bo ambition e Bracket lighfti ’in many revealed in the mtcfst of It« de- 1 cept to promote the beat form < , styles, prices up Io $4.50, 'structlve death dealing activities cita • goveraipuot for Ashland I 1 in the «ar. whatever agencies seem b e n • NOW $31» Patent Leather Kid is Given i - ‘ Premier Show ak'killed and a nwfeber were injured w hen's mysterious kOd the Broadwejfr28th street subway station |n New This show s“tBW yfeekage after the blast, with police and QretMa jpxploring the debris. Picturesque Log Rolling Contest of Descendants of River Drivers is Held FOR f f £ l £ r Twp acres In city Eigfity-two cases of epidemic limits; six room house; frujt^ Just off paved street;' Ideal tor poliomyelitis or In fa n tile paraly­ DULUTH, Mine., Aug. 8 1 — rolling was the principal past rabbit or poultry raising; terms. sis were repprted to the Califor­ 203 Mt. Ave. 216-tf nia State Board of Health dur­ (IP)— Descendants of the old'-Ume time of the river driver. Both ing the first twp week« of July. river driver will r e v i v e Abe with the passing of the pictur- A, few cases have been- reported woodsipen’s most thrilling sport esque woodsmen, the sport, with lit Oregoip. Infantile paralysis here Aug. |7 Aid 3> » h w slto e its danger and glory, has passed is an acute generalised Infection tenth annual world’s chafnpjoh- Into history. The present type of due to a filterable virus, occur­ shlp log rolling contests are Held lumbermen, g m ostly. immigrants do not Care for the tradlfloial ring both In epidemics and spor­ 1« 8t. Loqte bay. ? ' W ántkd ^- bk adically. The ^Infective nature Log “burlers” • as -they are outdopr activities of the lumber- position as housek of the dls'eas« has beqn Conclu­ known from all parts of the jack. Few of them hav« even as 3rdpt. - J sively sh gw n.; The virus attacks North country y 111 sharpen H e much attempted to learn the the nervffus system and persists spikes oh their boots in readlqess pioneer games. burling has been passed in (.he. nasal secretion for a long for the compedtlda when the I BLAMES " « M A N TO R WARM f NEW YO RK .Uug. 26.— ttJOr— time. The paralysis may be pre­ champion and ex-championq a t ­ [down from father to son in this ¡ section of the Country, and it Is Women thus far have utterJy ceded , three or four days by tempt to poll each other off the . t h w u w u n n a u ; b n w i l l t u i s u t l i f t r u ' lliv r n v r O V 1IB W IIV ” 111 •■■T T V llv l failed as world " peace m atefg | late this month In competition, However, a child may go to bed William GtraM, Gladstone, add to the contfafy have been responsible ' for m a n y of the apparently web, and wake up in Mich., holder of tile world’s cham­ one attempting >to defend his world’s greatest ware, says the the morning j^th paralysis and p io n sh ip . w ill ^defend his title life and the other seeking ’to Woman’s Home v fcompanloii for slight fever. The great majority against all comers, among whom wrest the crown from him. ’ Oflllcers of tjie association gov­ September in an article headed of the cases are found in chil­ will be such stars as Wilbgr erning the sp ort/m ost of them dren under five. Cases among Marx. Eau Claire, Wls., last “Wqmen as War Makers.” Old-time burlers, are W. P. Hart, “Most of the real work for persons over twenty ai< compar­ year’s rungpr-up; Johnny Olson, Marinette. Wls., W llliim Delyea, Eau Claire, president; Elmer N. permanent peace Is still hAng atively rare. For the benqftt of the public and Joe MadWÄyosh, Cloquet, Rodin, vice president; Dick Her- done by men,*’ continues the ar­ rlngf- secretary. The latter two the following regulations tor the M ins., MU jtdroier chaqjpkms. ticle,” and the movements should It was during the early lum­ are of Washurn, Wla. Bod in is have the strongest support and control of Infantile paralysis are inspiring leadership from the published: The patient should be bering days in Minnesota, Wls- the owner of the famous Bodln mothers o f the nation. The isolated as ooidpletely as pos­ con3ln, and .Michigan that log bowl at Houghton Point, Mich., where the 1926 comp’etltiop Was statement that «om en have hith­ sible in a dlean, bare room, w ell held. erto f a i l e d a s peacemakers screened to keep ont Insects. No longer confined to the should be repeated again and Visiting Is not permitted, and T. R.’B 1B1# RUNNING MATE LIVES IN HEMI-ISOLATION wooded country of the north, the only the necessary attendant again. sport has now gained almost na­ “There is bitter truth Id the should come in cpntâct with the tional promlrfence, tournaipontB dlseaqe. * Alt ,discharges, ’Includ­ recent statement of the great being conducted regularly at Chi- leader of women, Carrie Chap­ ing sputum ,' pasal secrétions, chago, on, the West Coast, in man Catt, that women have caus­ urine 'end feces.) shoftild be thor­ Florida, and in Louisiana. ed more Irritation among hqtlons oughly dtatntocted. Eating qten- Thousands of residents of the «RS ; shoultf ; be boiled. Every- than any other Influence which North woods, many pioneers and has resulted In history’s great thing that comes In oontact with former lumberjacks, are expected ware. Mrs. Catt attributes this the patleat should be sterilised. to Witness the exciting sports. to t h e tendency of w o m e n Towels, bed linen, and other throughout the world to repeat fabrics should be boiled of dip­ FUNERAL TOR RADICALS in exaggerated form statements ped in a strong germicidal solu­ IS TO BE PUBLIC of men in regard to matters of tion. The period at which Iso­ race hatred and other phases of lation should he maintained can­ (Continued From Page One) foreign policy which might make not be guessed a |.‘ Çhildren are not permitted to return to countries spring at each other’s ,poUccmeh were seriously Injured s XL ELECTRIC Station OUY GOOB . Cçrvaille— Wilhelm A ,fiocè will build modern garago at First and Madison. z ChuitÄ Diréctory Rpl«xNml nd Lauret s ita««. Four! By Taylor hita Most AffDCLE- «21 MN Poth« T L œ s r I fc f t ft r ‘ r * n ou se- HOME VMTN me HWB&r* MOW ’ J , Thev’RB SONE y T y T IfiT £ i ' /■.' .J ¿ 1 'o >• M t ’ » ft leiitb®—South Pioneer Ave. Mrs Eli». M. Smith. Jlrst Reader, 72 Foarth St. Phbae