F i-■ - itt, governmekt Oregon ago dftèoréi iParaJa FOR StEFT -*-< ture HV, - tofl-Ç north of tura ignd,-1 land,, five n Nurse«» Sti A sh laad .P id r, particular* boo Phone 401-J Molli? Bongejr, 4 |. Hehnap St., FOB HALM—or RENT— T w o Ashland. / ¡ t ,, 301-10» room cottage furnlshed, lot 20x lOO.Cheap. CalT at 330 Atmend St. $ « - ! • LOST— Tuesday evening, near buaghlowi FOR RENT— Furpisbed house 16 varieties of fruit, 7 varieties of vegetables Included, one block above Cltlfens Bank, 244 H a r- » •. 303-1* floor, bath, gas, garage, ffí». gadine. Barber Apartments, 163 Granite. FOR REST— Two room fur­ nished bouse, near fo r m a t 1243 Iowa. >17-« f'l^ogM, « ‘ M . 'j n d fit. . » 1 -« FO R HALM— Oak bedroom set Victrola. In ­ — 304-3* m buffet and dre 93 Bush. FOR HALM— Milk goat. WIU. be fresh soon. C. C. Banks, Mo- drone St. Back of Normal school. 103-8* i n- at The m i .......... ...- I - kissed her, and was < 5 Matf a mile. . away |>ea£^ the plane earn unable tu r ise.. .*> pd Redfern to i^oing to' try Aff FOR HALM— A bargain, 9 room house. F irs t class condition, 6 rc-ms and No. 1 both on first floor, range snd lin o liu m 'ln kitc- en, 4 rooms upstairs a ll accessible from hall, suitable for roomers. Reasonable* distance 'from normal school, good gaxage, F a ir terms. See owner, $02 Fairview 8t. - 804-2* C H E A P 4 ACRES:— About 4 acres good to il on lower Oak St., free w ater under old right for Irrigation, 8-room house, barn. Belongs to an estate and ' just reduced to 33200; some terms on pert. See H . O. Galey, <6 Best M ein St. 800-5t Meals, 36c and up W hy P ay MoteT j dicale of c o / n e'V tof Allison and Grefch- a m d o u M b coin purse containing 5 dollar bill, 1 dollar and 4 cents also small strip of pink v o lt F inder return to Tidings office, reward. > 308-2 The social , season of. Hollywood is directed mainly by t h e ’'" to ; prodOctibn" period. M a ry Pick*" ford Snd Douglas Fairbanks both are In production now and neith­ er is seen at^publtc functions save perhaps at some afternoon tea' when their services are not d e -a manded at the studio. ■ |1 R E S IG N A TIO N O F F U L L E R IS GIVEN BOARD FOR BALM—Wood I I ” body fir and p ln e -tl.6 0 per tier, cord (Continued From Page One) wood $8. F. J. Marquis, Talent. 333-1 mo.» business detail and every com­ FOR SALE— Cheap, lot on N. Pioneer, close in, 95 ft. frontage pavement, sidewalks, one half block from M ain Wtreet, between M ain and B streets. See owner, FOR BALE:— A big bundle Of Georgia Coffee, Tdiings office. Old papers for a dims Tidings office. rp. emptied the plane would float tor •m a th Falls, S2.0B ■■■ • f . ! Round Trip. M.C0 Pageol Safety Coach m unity enterprise, M r. F u ller has been able to do exceptional work as head of .the organization which serves the community and announcement of his resignation is received wltfl regret by his host of friends. , Mr. F u lle r w ill retain his Inter­ est In and activity on behalf of the Southern Oregon Normal* school and other Ashland affairs a fter his resignation becomes ef­ fective. he states. ! " F re n A radicals want the o f- ; flctals welcome of the French ' government .- to fhe American , Legion convention In Parle can- » celled because th a t nation is' In ‘ a - “ period o f mourning’’ for ! Sacce and VansettL W e have ; a hunch th at' if the reds start * anything w ith the Legionnaires there w ill be a real period of mourning over there. There was t once before.— Grant« Pass Conr-^i ier. • >. ’ ’ 1 L • * * ** ' * six room h o u s e ^ lr n it; Tigard— New school house to FOB SALE:— Cucumbers for jnst off paved street; Ideal for pickling. All sises. Also green rabbit or poultry raisins: terms. employ seven teachers almost- >72« Boulevard. Tel. 485-J. W. B. Pierson. 291-tf IF TOU WALT a good home Inquire at Brown * Wee, IS N. M ain- , 03-tf POSITION WANTED — Female W A N T E D — A furnished house W A N TE D — By young or downstairs apartment near position as housekeeper. the Lincoln school. W rite In 3rd Bt. . oar of Ashland Tidings Box 3. wanted — Dairy cows, phone :99-J or writs, Ashland, Ore., •red Hollbaugh. 398-tf woman, Call' 77 336-« GOOD SHOW AT VINING WANTED— Peaches, blackber­ ries. applab. tomatoes, corn, green Clever V audeville beans. Scot« t n i l t A Produce, D ancing and K lam ath Falls, P. O. Box 173. Monologue 318-« Co, offiea Informal Meet C it y councilman met in in­ form al session Thursday evening jrhen Councilman O. T. Bergner “ Naughty, But Nice ”, starring Cclleen Moore now shewing at the Vining Theatre, is one of the finest Colleen Moore productions ever shown In this city snd to­ gether w ith the vaudeville presen­ tations Thursday evening, a splendid bill was enjoyed by the theatre patrons. Generous applause for vaude­ ville acts of clever comedy and dancing was given by the capacity hcuse. DAILY DEPARTURES The only straight-thru motor coach service With * dally «tehed- ules to Portland, C alifornia cities snd the great Southwest. Serves all iaterm edlatk points — stop­ over« If desired. Great respon­ sible system protects ypu— cares for baggage. Finest glphs-enclos- ed cars, reclining' chgire, heaters. Leave for— ’* ‘ A r Yreka, Dunsmalr, Redding, Med Bluff, Haa Francisco; Los Angeles, Medford, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Salem, Portland, Beattie, Van­ couver— ANOTHER “HITTER” LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 26.— (IP) 1:SS, 7:40 A. M., 4 :1 0 P . M. — Bobbin Mack, woman . stunt file r, at noon Thursday was hoist­ ed to \he top of the flagpole over the Rose Room dancehall here, where she hopes to remain until she breaks all existing records for flagpole sitting. reported on estimates of propos­ ed Improvement of the water department. Inform al discussion With no definite action being INSTALL HEATER token, occupied the attention of Installation of a heater. In I the councilman. In the absence of Mayor ¿C. H. Pierce, J. Edw. city ambulance was m a d Thornton, council' chairman, pre- Thursday by city firemen w 1 have the ambulance In chargo. DEPOT More than 3,000 preferred shareholders receive dividends regularly by chrejc every three months. The capital supplied Eyrnvestors in the Company s preferred shares goes diréctly into permanent, useful public utility properties. The confidence of our thousands of customers rests on t h w jrooy le d ^ o f tfat fact ttaq dependable service |s fur- The investment confidence pf m ore than 3,000 share ft older* is merited by the feet that divi- dends always arrive regularly, by check, on the due date. WW A copy ° f tbi8 16-page book, describ- Ing and illustrating the properties of The Jr California Oregon Power Company, will S ' bp sent to you on request, together with c3^,y^MMNT; complète information about investment . W i in the Company’s preferred shares. uf owt o n ; r C ompany OFFICES. W Medford.Grant« Plus.Roseburg.Klamath Fall»-Oregon Dunsmuir-California HOTEL ASHLAND Phone «7 , . By Taylor Mom and tesasse areholoi H ô a hweveu. B fw tq u eT Y D M ^irriM HOMOA » F Xlooft -7 -" Many Seek Jail Breakers; $750 Reward Offered C H E H A LIS . Wash., Aug. 24. — (LP)— Although 60 men spurred on b y. the qrooilse of reward money, offered for the capture of three prisoners who escaped from the county ja il yesterday, have scoured the country here­ abouts, no trace of the fugitives has been found. • County commissioners today offered a reward of 3600 for the capture -of Emmett Bailey, un­ der death sentence for the mur­ der of his ex-wife; 3100 reward. for W. H. Roberts, negro, held for robbery and 360 for the capture of A. J. Burke held on a rape charge. imic Factor Is Discussed FOR SALE: Two acres in city lim its; Miss D o r o t h y Mae Qigax, chosen beauty quean of .fencinltas^ California In. a recent contest, Is lo c a lly ' connected, her mother, Mrs. Glgax, -having formerly re­ sided In this city w ith her moth­ er, Mrs. M. Dam orrilli, and hav- Mto been graduated from the Ashland high school. Mrs. Qigax was a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barnum, early settlers in Southern Oregon who for many years made their home In Ashland. The prise winning beauty Is mentioned in press reports as “a oomely brunette.’* ghe la a danc­ ing teacher and is opening a dancing studio in San Francisco. -««■ia--; - HOLD ON T Ê O P te W C Ltoa¿fi p less THEiR siMce«evftSHex FW» ir ano prtoyirABte yoymb — VOROT«« A S«O«r A0OA6SX ,tn W iu-opew thbevcnt - ^ U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON, Eugene, Aug. 29.— (Special) — H s w s U is far more Im portant a* a factor in the promoting of peace in the Pacific area, and in an In* dustrial and economic, way, than It. is as a summer resort, declared George H. Godfrey, University editor who spoke here before the Kiwanis club. Mr. Godfrey has just returned to Oregon after spending a year and a half in the territory where he was city editor and editor of the H ilo Trlbupe- Herald. Hawaii is a practically ideal for outihgs and pleasure jaunts the yoar round, and is full as entic­ ing as It is pictured to bo, said Mr. Godfrey, but the fact that the territory has a population of over 300,000 busy people, w h o produce sugar, pineapples and other products considerably In excess of 3100,000^000 ,a year, is often overlooked. It is also en- lightning to know that the is­ lands paid more federal taxes last year than did twelve of the states on the main lane). A factor that is even more vi­ tal than the economic importance o f H aw aii ft the race asslmha- l ron experiment that Is now beln^ carried on theye. Out of the’ population of over 300,000 only 33,000 are of CAucaslan extrac­ tion. The balance are Oriental races, such A4 Japanese, Chi­ nese. Koreans, FUlpincs, a n d others, in addition to natives. These people, with different back ground and culture, are living and working Ink harmony; their child­ ren are growing np side by side on terms of equality. This ex­ periment proves, experts contend, that if people become fam iliar with one another, understand each other, and are willing to give and take, It is possible for races to exist .not only In such a limited territory as Hawaii, but all over the world. Hawaii Is also vitally import­ ant as a meeting pldce for organ­ isations that are promoting a bet­ ter diplomacy and à better feeling for peace in the Pacific. “ W ar Is' n o * perhapa only a remote poesl- ^’llly ln the Pacific area, but mis- undoralandlngs can arise, aa has beds demonstrated by resultant ways in other parts of the world,” Mr. Godfrey pointed out. “At Honolulu are formed such groups as the Institute o f Pacific Rela­ tione, the Pan-Pacific' Union, and others, which study possible points of conflict, snd endeavor to bring the peoples c i th? Orient and .Occident into closer and more tvlondly contact. Thus the pos- rlblltty or war Will be kept re­ mote.” Mr. °A dU f’r «rf*® the ’( act tkat sh o c ll trouble ever break out in the Pacific the Unit. Oil States h«3 a mlifluy arsenal over 11,900 trained ' military HH 0 B .B 1 M B S 7 4 .W I P red in e Limited Eye, Ear, Kose and 1 X-Ray, Inolrding Q Office M oan: 10 - M as Pioneer Building Convalesce fit Bone Packing, Crating and fMnfl« Lang Dlsfancq flaiU ag. Auto freight Terminal K ODD $1-75 Tier We wiU deliver any amount of exceptionally good 13-OMB slabs at this pries. Bay them now for winter while they at» cheap. Hamaker Transfer Cto. Phone