WILLOSNOT INSANE SAYS FOR RANT— Nicely furnished WÍtílTJED—-At bnce. G o o d FOR RKNT— Well furnished £ apartment. Phone 263 or cull at room house. Close In. Inquire ftl< geamstroM, Standard Cleaners, 96 Shookapts. j SOS-3* * left Hargadine, SOft-tf Oak a t FOR RENT— 3-room furnished WAWTRD— Good cook e n d FOR HALJ5— or R E N *—T w o apartment, garage. . Close in. room cottage furnished, lot 20x housekeeper fam ily of 4, state Phono 371-Y. >OS-tf 100. Cheap. Call at 810 Aftnond wages. Address Box K, care Tid­ FOB RENT— Foqr r o o m St. furnished apartment, with garage, U M Boulevard. 290-tf 303-S* ings. FOR RENT— Furnished first floor, hath, gas, garage, »30. FOR SALK— Wood 16” body Barber Apartments, IBS Granite. fir and pine 13,66 per tier, cord ftSS-J-mo. wood »8. F. J. Marquis, Talent. 298-1 mo.* FOR RENT— Furnished apts and sleeping rooms, 36 So. 2nd St. 121-tf FOR BALK Well Improved FOR BRNT— Furnatted sm all 20 65-100 acre farm near Ash­ apartments and cabins with* ga­ land, Oregon. Well stocked and rages. Reasonable by month equipped. Inquire of owner, R. Or week. Barber Apts. 1*8 Oraa­ ScheldereRer, Ashland, Ore,, Rt. lta. • 111-tf 1„ Box 213. 308-3* 1-ft* WANTED— Girl, or woman do housework. Phone S22-R. 300-3 306-1-mo. 3rd 8t. woman, Call 77 ftP K f or Patterson Must le Whether Willos Should Hang Small Baby * Swallows a Safety Pin to WANTODv— Ambitiona people, 14 to 60, prepare for Office poel- ttons; resldent or home study. Medford Business College. WANTED— By yoáñg position as housekeeper. Springfield; Mrs. B . L. or, Flnellay, Ohio; Mrs. Phelan, Grand Island, 1 I /G o ld Hill— B ln Vront Ina Steelman. Roseburg— Dana Page Talent— Mre. 8. C. C Mrs. 8. Clayton, Bra We ALBANY, Ore., Sept. 1 — (IP)— Judge Percy R. Kelly who pre­ sided at the Jam es Willos trial and who granted the application that a sanity commission be ap­ pointed to examine him, received notloe today that the commission was unanimously agreed t h a t WlUos Is not Insane. The next step, Judge Kelley said, w ill probably be determ ining whether W illos should hang while bla‘ companion, Ellsworth K elley Is enjoying a respite on habeaus corpus proceedings. This decision who has twice reprieved W illos rests with Governor Patterson to permit a sanity bearing, .the second of which expires at mid- nght. ’ Kenneth Burak ell, Xfttetonths- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bumkell, Medford; swallowed a safety pin Wednesday afternodn. As the doctors at the Sacred Heart hospital wore adralplstor- lng an anesthetic preparatory to operating o s the child and re­ moving the pin, the patient was seised with a lit of coughing, the pin forced Into its throat and Beaverton— Road removal was made without r e ­ will be oiled. sorting to surgery. to Tigard haps held the greatest internet. The «I year old Prlnoass hs the plana, "St. Raphael/’ which pas­ sed o f the coast of Ireland ke« not been seen sin c e ,, although ¿ver due at St. Johns, New Foundland. The London, Ontario, to Lon­ don, England, Sir John Carling’s plane, took off for Bt. Johns to­ day from where the pilots plan to cross the Atlantic. Windsor, Canada, to W indsor, England plane left C andía to­ day. * Dispatches received In England today said W illiam 8. Brock and Edward F, Schlee left Constan­ tinople for Aleppo on 'round the world flight early today; In the m eantim e som e people is given for the safety o f Paul Redfern, young American, who WINDSOR. Ont., Sept. 1.— (IP) disappeared while flying from the Georgia to Brasil, In the report — After a perfect take-off, that an aviator had landed in monoplane "Royal W i n d s o r " started for Windsor, England at the Interior of Brasil. 9:18 a. m. with C. A. Shlller, ROO8BVELT FIELD, N. Y. pilot and Phillip S. W ood, navi­ Sept. 1.— (IP)— Lloyd W. Bsrt- gator, aboard. aud’s “Old Glory” m ight as w eir LONDON, Ont., Sept. 1 — (IP) have been a penguin today so far as starting a non-stop fligh t to — London to London, England plane belonging to Sir Carling Rome was concerned. At 6 p. m., when the weather took off at 6:35 a. m. tor Harbor bureau had given som e promise Grace, New Foundland, where of a w est wind against which the Terry Tully and Jam es Metcalf, plane m ight take off, there w as pilots, will stop before starting n slight breese moving over the across (he Atlantic. The fliers Held, hut It was from the south. w ill keep watch for the Fokkcr The tilers, Bertaud and James monoplane "St. Raphael" which DeW itt H ill, were ready, their left England yesterday with the single - engined 460 - horsepoweV princess Lowensteln W erthelm plane was at the top of the »board. Lindbergh runway, the crowd CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 1.— was here— and the w est wind (IP)— N eglect to obtain permission was somewhere else. to land on Turkish soil threat­ ened last night to delay W illiam A Brock and Edward F. Schlee, round-the-world fliers, and Jeo­ pardise their chance of lower­ ing the record. Normally, the delay would be several days, b u t. officials, anx- ous to cooperate with the fliers, ire trying to arrange facilities for. the "Pride of Detroit" their monoplane, to leave today as :chediil:d, and It is believed the delay will be a v o id ed / Brock and Schlee arrived here it noon from Belgrade after a ilx and a quarter-hour flight. RAPHAKL OVER­ KIDDIES U I M TIDINGS DUE AT ST. JOHNS pas- SHOW TICKET turo land, five m iles north ot (Continued From Page Onu) FOR SALE—Nine w hite leg­ FOR SALE — 6 - room home, Ashland. For particulars s e e (Continued From Page One) horn hens, good layers, »8. 117 fruit, berries, grapes, garden, Mollie Songer, 46 Helman St., V. P. BULLETIN m atinees 8th. 1-3 flow ers. Corner lot, priced reas­ Ashland. 301-10» rom ittance, the more Trans-Atlantic and trans-con­ yon w ill be able to attend. The onable. Part term s. Bee It a t 663 tinental aviators were In flight FOR SALE—Five shares Llth* five m atinees on the ticket are: North Main. > 34 6-6 over many of the world’s air­ la Springs Hotel stock, some dis­ Friday, Sept. 2, Saturday, Sept. count. Address owner, Mrs. E. FOR HALE OR RENT— 6 1-2 I, Sept. 10, Sept. 17, and Sept- 34 ways today. Princess Lowensteln IXhST— Tricycle. See Mr. Fort- fhomberry, Bellflower, Cal. 1-6* a. irrigated farm on highw ay, 4 The boy or girl m ust penfeffsl- W erthelm , with companions Mln- m iles north o t Ashland. New 6- m illcr at J. C .-Pehney store. ly bring the rem ittance to the qf- chin and Leslie Hamilton, per- FO B SALE — Canning pears. 308-2 room plastered house, I running flce and the offer applies-to ettb- Come and g et them, lc per lb. pater, electric lights, new barn. sr new subscriptions or to renew ­ — Golden Jubilee Gift— Rood, R. 1, Box 163A. 306-6* Carl Each, Rt. 9, Medford. 306-6 als. Sim ply ask your pardnts or som e friend if they do net want FOR SALE:— A big bundle ot FOR SALE— Cheap, lot on N. to subscribe if they are not now (rid papers for a dime at The Pioneer, close tn, 95 ft. frontage getting The D ally TIdngs. Bring Tidings office. pavem ent, sidew alks, one hfflf the money to Thy Tidings office, (Continued from Çage One) block from Main street, between and a coupon, en titlin g yon to the Main and B streets. See owner, Ashland-—G. W. Noble, J. P- five free m atinees, w ill be given Georgia C offee, Tdllngs office. ‘ Sayle, G. O. VanNatta, ( E. K. to yqu. WANTED— To buy milch goat, W. FO R HALE: Two seres In city H all, Francis W. S h a w ,'« . white. Dr. A. A. SaUle, Box 477 limits; six room house; fruit; Bendlct, E. H. Yoder, A. V. Hol- Klam ath Falls, Oregon. 1-1 Just off paved street; Ideal for vert, A. Dickey, Albert Johnson, VACATION HTARTED A' bftEHHMAKING—U n d rellnTng rabbit or poultry raising; terms. Sam uel W ilcox, Jam es 0 , NORMAL I Oxford, eoats. Shirt m aking. Jessie Sear- 203 Mt. Avq. 285-tf W. J. Drum bill, W. A. patrick, (Continued From Pago One) P. L. G lenn.zJam es Myers. lag. 683 C St. 1-3* IF YOU WALT a good home Gold H ill— Sirenus Vroman, A. from Ashland, the teachers Off ' WANTED— 1000 people to buy Inquire nt Brown A Rice, 6ft- N. Kyle. , FROM TH& F A M O U S ^ C K SPRINGS, WYO­ on - vacation trips and the stn- tom atoesgand m elons. V. R. Bon- B ain. _ ...................... ..... OS-tf T a le n t- W. A. CorihoH, denta back to their hom es. ham, W alker Ave. -Reno P o s t-=- ___ • MING DISTRICT.—BB8T BY TEST. — Golden JnbJICe Gift— The office of th e school Rosebnijg— Wm. E. Page. Chevrolet M» qvk k hale Jaskscn County, ' l i t — Phillip be open djirin g the three wegk vacation period and registration J. Keller. HARDER, CLEANER, HOTTER, NO CLINKERS, .) Grants P ase-pJam es Adams, for the fall term w ill be made. All Indications point towarff a Jam es Holem an, E. H. Emferson. . LESS SOOT AND SMOKE, FREE FROM World War Veterans —•' Wm. record enrollm ent at the f i l i 11 Briggs, G. H. WenneF, O. A. Ma- term. Many Inquiries regarding iry cows, phone" DIRT AND SLACK. ycne,\ L. G. Slack, Arthur 8. Tay­ accom m odations w ere received by the school registrar and inspec­ lor, Ashland. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 1.— (IP, Spanish American War— J. H. tion of Ashland b o n e s where ac­ WANTED— Peaches, blackber­ — A m ounted "cop” Who is paid Boyd, Ashland; J. A. Morton, credited quarters m ay be secured ries, apples, tomato«», corn, gr«én to roam over a g o lf course and Oedtral Point; Henry M. Marsh, has been made by members of the beans. Scotti Fruit ff Produce, chase youngsters who hunt for Medford. housing com m ittee o f the school. Klamath Faits, P. O. Box 172. so-called "loat” balls, is Cleve­ Indian War V eteran— Silvester Many o f the students who gt> 268-tf land’s latest addition to its police James. tonded tbe 'school com pleted a fore«. Phone 20 A shland— T alitha C. M ills, Lu­ 12-w eeks sum m er course, other* 384 Oak Street A t By Crossing Safety Dtrector Edwin Barry lu Howard. Mary E. Clute, Mrs. F. and Chief o f P olice Jacob Graul R. Byers, Ida M. VanNatto, Belle decided to put the mounted guard Cordell, Ida Jennings, Mary Har­ at tbe publicly owned Highland kins, Ellen 8. Shaw, Hattie Boyd, Park golf links, follow ing com­ Jeanette Twomey, Maud B. W hite, plaints from the park board that ' E ffie Dennis. Jennie Johnson, Ida the course w as being "raided" ¡VanNatta, Loona Boyd, Mabel and equipm ent stolen. : Roberts, Mary Abbott, Alice Tnrn- It w ill be one of the duties of jcv, Elisabeth Robertson, Francis the mounted policem an to.see that IR. Swails, Delia Inlow, M a r y ao golf balls are picked up w ith­ Goodyear, Hattie L. Moore, Jessie out due prem editation," according Searing, Luella Stearns, Emma to Graul. Prose, Olive Noestrom , Minnie tR A D R — Ed gene hom es, farms The park board howevdr has or­ Hasslor, Mary Gow, Clem entine acreage and businesses to trade dered that the policem an m ast Henry, Julia L. Colan, D o r a for Ashland ahd vicinity. Tell us keep hie horse on the fairwayl: Payne, Grace Holmes, Lula B. w hat you have and what you want and .not let tbe animal tram ple Francis, Em elina Allan. sa d we do the rest. Kinney In­ over any of the course’s beautiful Medford— Susie Stewart, N ettle vestm ent Co., Eugene, Ore.. greens. Grover, Carrie M. Lyman, Mrs. E. 306-1 mo.* If. the plan proves successful, A. Littrell, Miss Anna Detwertcr, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBEB 1ST other ’’m onnties" may be assigned Carrie E. Lymon, Eliza D. Mer- to park links, and the «nitre shon, Sara Perdue, Elisabeth squad caned "Cleveland’s MoUdt- , L. Davis, Katherine Peterson, MtbrtOfeD WOMAN DIES ed Golf Rangers." Mrs. M. S. Noble, Alice W ltherill, N ellie S. Tucker, Mrs. Einkoff, Mrs. Eliza Shlde. aged 86 HHARROCK GOKS STRONG i Anna Sternbaugh, Lena A. Marsh, years, died W ednesday at her Chet Sharrock, w ell known Clara Morton,’ Virginia Sbaw. hom e In Medford. Two sons. Grants Pass— Hattie Peterson, among ban fans having- ployed ,Otto and Julius and one daugh­ Mrs. L. C. Turner, Mary A. with Grants P asi this sum m er, ter, Mrs. Bertha M fltor survive. Brown, Mabel McTrimble, Abbie Funeral services are to be held fe making good vHth' the Marion at 2: $0 o’clock Friday at the Eagles of Marion, Ohio, accord- Randall, Alice Reed, Adelaide in* to word received by friends. W urtsbaugh, Viola Wilkin,- Bra. < Peri chapel in Medford. FOR SALE— My home at 376 Scenic J)rlve. 306-6* FOR RKNT — 900 acres “We still ««pact that wind," Bertaud said.* And ha said a law Other things about the wind, too. Ha has haan w aiting tor w eeks to fly and slaeeNaat Thurs­ day ha has had his plane tstered like a cab horse Just for laok of a wind from the west. "If wa don’t gat off tonight," Bertaud continued, "we w ill start soon after dawn tomorrow. The w eather bureau says conditions are good and that the w est wind Is com ing.” At 7 p, m., Bertaud said the flight waB off for today, but that fresh w est or northwest winds had been predicted for tomorrow. "We w ill start tomorrow it the west wind arrives," he said. "Fifteen m inutes to warm up the motor Is a ll we need.**- Rainbow COAL Mounted C0PÇ7777 PatrobBig Golf Course ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY ‘Ride’m Cowboy KLAMATH FALLS RODEO EXCURSION RATES Ashlkad to Klamath Falls, $1.90 ROUND TRIP, $3.40 STAGfe DEPOT, ASHLAND CAFE ' I f PHONE 167 By Taylor 6RICSOA! fc-RlCSOH/ SORAY BUT WE HAVE NO ONE »Y T h a t n a m u / R at * j rtW N Y -ne w e ME 7HÍS ADOPCiJ f)(S SpMA'fR HOME - Ü ER EH eiÍ N O W - oveftT rteR e.' HIS ERICSON’ JAKE Pl ISN'T HE ESCAPED ABOUT A MON w e FINALLY FDUNpHlM LA UP TO His OLD TRiCKS AS I I NTC P f STUD SOME MAN I . OF HiS IMHÔINORY POLAI VZ LX-PCPmONS ? WCVL-WCU 'DON'T SAY! vi*>-reea /\.8iM T WMA «««flz _ hit ... rough, DB. M O ST A. W06DS Fraction Limited To Eye, Ear, N ow end Throat X-Ray, Inolvdiog Toatti Office Bourn: IO - U naff 8-8 A STOBAOk 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Sfclgpla* Long Distance Hnhllng. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Offiot W O a k tk weather,’’. Brock told the United Press. “A heavy wind held ue back con­ tinua lly.'----------------- «-------------------- They had left Belgrade at 4:45 a. m .,' Belgrade time— an hour behind Turkish tftn«. A Jugo-Slavlan plsrft) accompanied their “Pride of Detroit" Inono- plano 'as far as Posareva, 87 miles southeast ot Belgrade. They flew the remaining 468 miles alone. From Constantinople, the avia­ tors’ next leg on their attem pt to broak ithe record of 28 days for a trip around the world will be to Aleppo, Syria, 690 miles. Thence they w ill c o n t i n u e ‘.hrough Irak, Persia, India, Indo­ ch in a and China To Japan, ready for the trans-Pacific stage. We will deliver aay amount ot exceptionally good 19-tnek slabs at this price. Bay thorn now for winter white they are C Hamaker Tnusfdr Off. Painting, tinting and papering, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 31. — (IP)— Discovery today of a ,one- try Cliff Rarilaggato, 111 B t Ave. 167-1 ao. day m istake in the log of the or phon« 46*. steam er Christian Krohg indi­ cates that Paul Redfern, missing good, and even if he smashed Brunswick, Ga.,-Rlo de Janeiro Wis plane, he him self m ight ha) aviator, may be In the wild South unhart. Redfern carried e x t e n s I v a American interior. In that case, Redfern may be equipm ent tor such a eonttagafecy. seeking a way afoot to clvillxa- Ample concentrated food, ftra- arms, hnntfhg kntvee, ttsM ag tton days or weeks away. He may be lying dead or help­ taele. water distilling apparatus, lessly injured and at the mercy snake bite serum s and rem edies >f poisonous reptiles, wild ani­ to dard off the fevers that Ipfest mals, savage Indians and noxious the jungles were la his plane. The indication that R adiera fevers, la the Jungle. The Christian Krohg’s log re­ waa w ell oa Île way to land ftee ported seeing Redfern 166 m iles revived hope here that thé Rlap- off La Guaira, Venezuela, last ing flier may return to etvlHah- Thursday. He could not have tloa, bringing a story of a lone fight against elem ental condltleffe been there then. Cheoking up today, It was and of a Journey agatast great found the m aster had misdated odds through territory which dff. the entry. It should have beeq white man previously had pene­ Friday — and Redfern should trated. have been In that area ot the Caribbean Friday at that time. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.— (IP) The log told how Redfern —-Reports ot sighting Satwrday circled the ship and obtained di­ a* hBlfteatiSed ptene over the rections to the noarest land and Orinoco delta on the kcfceffMted Its distance. route of Paul Redfern, mteaftpgi At R edfern’s request, the ship Brunswick, Oa., to R)o dft Jahuftro pointed toward the nearest land, flier, were forwarded to thp staiq and a flag waved twice to In­ department today by American dicate two 100-m lle stretches. Minister Cook at Caracas, Ven­ Redfern then was going well, ezuela. the ship reported, and land was — Golden JebUee G ift— leas than two hour’s flying away. If Redfern reached land, be JfOTftTt must have landed In a wilder­ , There will he a m eeting ness, or he would have been pioneers and N ative top s heard from, ft is pointed ont. Daughters *t 9:30 p. m. Th Forced 'to land In Jungle ter­ day. Sept. 1, In Pioneer Hall, 1 ritory, R edfern’s chances of get­ burn Way. Meeting celled ting his plane down safely would the , purpose of orgealslea be email, and at best he would , setting a date far Ate agnate be lucky to emerge uninjured, , onion of Southenk 'flaegoa with hla plane smashed. Bears. Able to eelect a landing on high, open lead, hie chaacee ot succesatnl descent would he