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jfe 'W (Continued From Pagb ----------------- - ' r/ 1 room fUfnbbed FOR RENT — t-rooni ;e. Close in. partly furnished^ chicken 306-tf garage, 244 Grant*ft. FOB RENT— Furnished fimi Directory FOR BALE— or RENT— T w 0 cottage furnished, lot 30x Cheap. Call a t SBO Almond b . I 802-6* r floor, bgth, gas, garage. |2i> FOR RENT— Furnished house Barber Apartm ents, IBS Granits. IB varieties of fruit, 7 varieties M J-l-m o of vegetables la eluded, one block above Cltixeas Bank, 244 Harr gadine. *03-1* FO R RENT— FurnsiUad smaU apartm ents and cabins with ga rages. Reasonable by month or w eek. Barber Apts. IBS Oran- Ito. 111-tf FOR RENT— Two room fur nished house, near Normal, 1241 Iowa. ,' 237-tf Oregon A gricultural Frances and Roslna G allatin George YlrgM iGUIstto, Chunter W oods, Charles Tilton, Bpnmrd Joy, Robert gnd D opaH , W right. ! D origJU U heock, A T t o B V W * - Bllsgbeth S te a r n s . /. U niversity o f Oregont , £ • * - rsnee pud Paul W agner, W t » " Woods, George Barron, JSoWsrd Hobeon, Robert Jtodw iae, Miley Plttenger, Otis Johnson, VS^pon McGee. John q sle y , John Church SWfc Lawrence M UchelftSre. Tbetnfa Peroszi, G enevieve 8wed- cnburg, Gertrude Browp, Edith D od ge. W illam ette U niversity: Helen •High, Helen Pemberton- W ashington State Collage: Bu geye Detrick. U niversity of Oregon Medical School: H arvey Woods- zeV FOR SALE— Wood I f * body fir and pine 83.60 per tier, co(d wood |8 . F. J. Marquis, Talent. 233-1 mo.* — Golden Jubilee Gift— FO B SALE — Canning pears. FOR SALE— My borne n t 27* Come and g et them, lc per lb. Scenic Drive. 808-6* Hood, B- 1. Box 103A. JO«-«* FOR SALK — 6 - room home, FOR SALE— Peaches for can-1 fruit, berries, grapes, garden, nlng, picked fresh from the trees. flow ers. Corner lot, priced reas 660 A sbiaad street. " 30 6 -3 * onable. Part term s. See it at 563 306-8 - ' F O R BA LE:— A big bundle ef North Main. •Id papers tor a dime T idings office. at DE. XBREST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Honre: 1 0 - U la n d B - 8 — ,i Bufldtog plane P ort o f Brunswick. H ope that th e atrasan m ight snoeeed in Ms ventare w ar aban doned shortly after m idnight yes terday and after that officials waited word' from eeastal and interior tow ns regarding Red fern. W ild and uncivilised areas lay betw een Redfern and his goal when he left Brunswick Thurs day. Jungles gad highlands had to be surmounted after the pass age across the Carrlbbean. N eith er ship nor shore had reported sight of the filer today. . > PEKING, Aug. M — XIR 4 - An earthquake oceonred at Bataan tqdaF. reported k illin g IS pepsons a n d . Injuring l f S . ’ About' too b&lldlngs w ere, dem olished / and 160 were dam aged. The «hake aceurred at 3 a. m. • ,; WINDSOR, Oat.. Aug. 30.— (IP) — The "Royal W indsor” mono plane, ready for a flight to W ind sor, Bngland, w ill not take ¿off until receipt of a definitely fav orable weather report, members of the backers’ com m ittee an- aounced this afternoon. Latest reports indicated bad flyiag conditions between here and New Foundlsnd, it was said, although favorable conditions were reported farther east. It had bean planned to le a te at I p. m. today. WASHINGTON, Aug. SO — <U>) -—Assistant Secretary of the Navy Warner told the United PreeS to day that he doubted that the navy could undertake a search for Paul 8T LOUIS. Aug. 3S— R H —Lou Gehrig hit h is 41st homer of the eesaoa in the third Infilni a t y es «uallty ostside MUWIQH. Germany, Aug. 3S/— terday’s game between the ’ New sales territory. (IP)— '*O«r elogon tor Tnesday Is York Yanks and the 0t. Louis Constantinople or bust," Edward Browns. Crowder was ptuhtng. F. Schlee told the United Press Monday night after his arrival QUALITY OF F IX * here w ith W illiam 8. Brook on K e e p in g the body in good phy MBLOXS MOW FAMOUS their fligh t around the world. sical repair la the best hogsthto (Continued Front r a g e One) Brook and Schlse were enthus insurance tor a healthy eajoyahle iastically welcomed after their tlon for the last 10 years. old age. Kidney nilm spts segue KO-m fle flig h t from Croydon * This year Mr. Rapp has a lally Should be avoided becaase melon patch of six sc r e e Be the lurkiag poisons left ia the field. England. . The flig h t Itself was the first cause of the crispness Of the. system through Impaired kidney non-stop one from -London to melon. It is not a good melon to and bladder action are a m eet Munich. be shipped, shipping in good frequent cause o f painful a»d A big erowd had been w elting condition only when crated, he serious disorders. backache, tor hours before the aviators ar said. weakness, rheumatic pains, even rived. W ireless stations all over The melon patch is changed loss of health. Men and women Germany were ready to report practically every year, and the everywhere uee sa d recommend their progress. finest m elons are groi^n when Foley P ills diuretic to maintain the melon crop follow s an alfalfa perfect kidney action. Satiafao- CARCAS. Veppsuela, Aug. 30. crop, ths grower said. tion guaranteed. Sold every- — (IP)— Paul R edfern’s nam e to Hundreds of tourists stop at Where.— No. t . night Is still on the list of m issing aviators to which it ts the latest addition. Vague reports that the sound of an airplane’s motor were beard over the mouth of the Orinoco river Saturday afternoon — at about the tim e Redfern was due at Rio De Janeiro from Bruns wick, Ga. A lightning storm la the Crater Lake region Sunday started five small fires ia that region. The fires were soon brought under control. inside And out The FOB SALE OR RENT— 6 1-2 a. irrigated farm on highw ay, 4 m iles north of Ashland. New 6- F O B BALE:—Cucumbers for room plastered house, running pickling. A ll sixes. Also green water, -electric lights, new barn. peppers, beans and green corn. Cart Esch, Rt. 3. Medford. 306-6 1736 Boulevard. Tel. 48B-J. W. FOR SALE—A bargain, 9 room E . Plereeu. 291-tf house. F irst class condition, 6 rooms and no. 1 bath on first floor — range and linoleum In kitchen 4 room s upstairs all accessible FO R SALK— Hbtpolnt Hughes from hall, suitable for roomers. electric range at sacrifice. Three Reasonable distance from normal pistoa and baking oven.. A l s o school, good garage, tor term. large w all mirror. Call at 106 See owner, 602 Fairview St. Granite street 307-2* 30f-2* FO B QUICK SALE — Chevrolet^ FOB SALK— Cheap, lo t on N. touring car at your own price. Al Pioneer, close in, SB ft. frontage so oak bedroom set and Vlctrola pavem ent, sidew alks, one half w ith records and cabinet— alFbar- block from Main street, between gains. Inquire »a^BuSh St. 307-6* Main and B streets. See owner. W ANTED— Dairy cows, phone Georgia Coffee, Tdilngs office. 233-J o r w rite, Ashland, Ore., ~ FOR SA lM l ''Fwo in ' city F red Hollbnugh. 3»8-tf lim its; six room house; fruit; WANTED— Peaches, hlaakbeO- J u s t’off paved street; ideal for trtex, agples, tom atoes, com ^g«Rm S E 5 beans, Scotti Fruit A Produce, K lam ath F a lls, P. O. Box 171. > a. *«<-d ( K of t in handiest things to have about tho house la P u lto r- P ioneer Building Announcement Convalescent Home r“*1 . _ . . _ . ' ' i - ■ _ ■ Pultorwsgr is rssigtaat to moisture, alkali and ran, and to therefor« an excel lent exterior varnish. I t to also an ideal Interior finish. Uss Pullerwear on floors and linoleum, around sinks, in bathrooms, for refinish ing furniture end on doors and other woodwork — /* • J -í' .« The New Home oi di WHITTLE TEAMS! ft STORAGE 0 0 Coal, Wood and Storage Packing. Crating and Shipping. Long D istance HAhltng. A*to freight Terminal Office 89 Oak 8L Xoa Cd» buy Fuller Product» from your D eA r BAH Mas* THE UNIVERSAL LINE WAS INTRODUCED IN ASHLAND ABOUT TWENTV YEARS AGO BY MR. WARNER, HARDWARE WANTED— By young position as housekeeper. 3rd St. woman, Call 77 236-tf o f tho S a lv a t i» A m y at the W hite Shield R om e, 666 Mgy- falr Ave.» Portland. Oregon. FOR RENT — 360 acres pas ture land, five m iles north of Ashland. For particulars *s e ♦ Mollie Songer, 46 Helm an Sf.„ '301-10* . TRADE— Edgene hom es, farms Ashland. acreage and businesses to trade —Golden Jubilee Gift— , « fqr Ashland and vicinity. Tell us w hat you have and what yoa want and w e do the rest. Kinney In vestm ent Co., Eugene, Ore.. 806-1 mo.* ’ ' - ■ People Are Learning the V alue of • Occasienal Use» W h a t Is a D iuretic? WANTED— Girl or woman do housework. Phone 322-R. 306-3 to 'H on aker Transfer Oo. P h a se 411« Good Good price DEALER, AND RAS BEEN THE LEADING STOVE LINE IN ASHLAND SINCE THAT TIME. OUR FLOORS WE ARE PI,EASED TO OFFER YOU THESE SPLENDID RANQES KNOWING THEY WILL PLEASE YOU IN EVERY WAY- / JORDANS SASH CABINET WOI HAVING OUR NEW LINE ON PAINTS VARNlSHBf I I SIOM CM Liberal Allowance On Your Old Stove 2» regardless of the type gnd condition, of your old Range, we will make yon an extremely liberal allowance on it, which will be deducted from the pnrQhaae price pf a new Universal. This is an excellent opportunity to dispose of your «W range on a profitable and favorable basis. PAHTTING Painting, tin tin g and papering, try C lift Burlingam e. 611, Mt. Ave. or phone 466. 16Î-1 mo. WANTED— Am bitious people, 16 to 60, prepare tor office posi tions; resident or hom e study. Medford B usiness College. J <(6-1-mo. LADIES— W e pay 86 hundred Coloring birthday cards; no sell ing; opportunity, beginners; ex perience unnecessary. Addressed envelope brings particulate. Art- craft Gard 831 Broadway, N. Y. 306-2* We w ill deliver any am ount o f exceptionally‘ good 12-incb slabs at this price. Buy them now for w inter w hile th ey are DOANS raxs Easy Payment Terms SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 30.— After 46 hoars o f t deliberation the Jury trying the fam ous so- called "Carpenters Case* fer the third time, was discharged at aeon today w ithout a verdict. The poll pf the Jury had stood at 11 to 1 for conviction since the Jury first took the case, Jurymen said. 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