Paría Awaits ‘SecoiHt A. E,
mean
two room
F O R R E N * — A five room fa i
kitchenette nished hobs« at 338 Second SI
Inquire kt T il Oak 8t.
14- It
FOBR e x T— -Cosy 6-room coir
tags, down town location, rea
Inquire
sonable rant to permanents. Hotel
S-tf
Ashland.
ie -8 t
W A N T E D — Ambitious
l é to 88» prepare for otti
lions; resident or homo
Medford Business College
'
'T— Four room house-
. w ith both.
.
FOB BBNT -
apartments. Ini
Ave.
TO TRADE w - Fine Klamath
Falls house to trade Yor home and
small acreage in or near Ashland.
Write Charles Burber, 1545 Hang
out Avg. Klamath Fplls.
li-2 *
FO B B K V T :—-Modern 8-room
T O E X C H A N G E for Ashland.
'Use, unfurnished, except for
*A
good centrally located home
age and ltaoleam. Close in,
a t ' reasonable
to
desirable in Bandon for ane in Ashland.
8-8
rty . 81 B ath at.
9-tf See Ashland Realty Co.
or week. Berber Apta. I l l Oraa
llL tf
lta.
TRADE— Edgeno homes, farms
FOB SALB— 3 fresh Jersey
FOB BBNT—Small furnished
cows, one mile east of towa on house, f 88 monthly. 1 2 8 '-Laurel acreage and busiaesees to tyade
for Ashland and vicinity. T e ll us
Boulevard. Goettsche place. 11-3*
what you have sad what you want
high class
FO B R E N T : furnished house and wo do the rest. Klnagy In-j
leghorn pullets. Phono 374JJL1.
near Normal. Inquire 451 Palm vestment Cd., Eugene, Ore,.
11-6» avenue.
3-18«
3Q4-1 mo J
FOB
BALK— 100
FOB R E N T — Two
room . * fu r
board, will soil for nished house, near (form al, 1243
B. P . Porter, i l Iowa.
M t-tf
LOST— Between Ashland Butte
11-3*
FOB SALE— Wood 18“ body and "Red M t., bay mule, branded
poultry pkat fbbtilizek fir and pine, 33.50 per tier, cord C. X on right hip, 1 5 ,on right
— Marveteus for flowers, lawns or wdod 38. F. J. Marquis, Talent.
gardens. Retains 10 times Us
383-1 m o?
weight In moisture. Mixed fine
and dry. Delivered in Ashland,
large sacks 75«, extra large |1 .
FO B SA LE— One acre of land,
Write Log CaWa Poultry Farm. mostly in berries.
Five room
Kono, Ore.
11-Wod-Frl. 0
house, garage, chicken house, etc;
10-3«
F O B SA LE— Jersey cow. Fresh Inquire at 713 Oak St.,
in few days. Phone I0F6 W .
SALK OR TR AD E— 31 acres,
Miles. •
8-2 1*
for Irrigated farm la Rogne val
RABBIT« FOB HALB:— Going ley, Have 4-room house, large
at once 350 choice pedigreed barn, oat buildings, orchard,
does, price 32.50 to 37.50. Silver berries, rent from bouse, 322.00
Chin F u r F arm , one mile south month. Don’t irrigate. I f inter
Talent, on highway.
” 9-«* ested, write F. R. Hyland, Ver
nonia, Ore.
10-4*
FOR SA LK — The real Concord
grape* rot grape Jalee and Jelly.
Place your order now. L. 8.
Brown, Phone 441-R, 600 Holly
F IN K H O M E T B A tT S — 1 to
10 kcres each, good soil, nearly
level, easy walk to qchools, near
East Main Street, flO O to 3500
per acre, special Inducements. to
home builders, easy terms. H . C.
Galey. 05 Bast M ala St. 1 0 -lM o .
FO B B g l.k ^ S p sG Rhode I»,
lahd
138.
pullets.
Geo.
Howell.
Box
9-3t*
F O R SALK— Prunes and plums
3 cents per ib. F irst place east of
W A N TED immediately — One
Bellview school.
7-6* ton bulk, big. red apples of any
FOB SALE— Powell's Pure Cl kind, delivered to 585 East Main.
10-X*
der Vinegar. Call 130.
7-8'
WANTED— Light car. most be
FOB «ALB—Furniture, chairs,
in
good shape. Phone 4F2. 8-0
tables, beds, dresser at 1401
Boulevard.
4-6*
F O R S A L E — Good milch cows.
Phone 4F3.
8-8«
FOB SALE— Seasoned
Stérage Co. office at residence,
1T4 North Mate. Phone 4 Í8 .
body
fir. 1 2 .inch, 33.00 rick; J 4 inch
33.60 rick. 4-foot cord wood,
38.00 cord. Delivered. Phone 60.
,
«-«
FOR SALE— Poland C h i n a
pigs. Phone 10F4. W . L. Moore.
4-4*
P IA N O S A C R IF IC E near Ashland.
H igh grade reliable make piano
to be sold at bargain to save
fu rth er shipping expense. Terms
of 310 ¿onth arranged for good
home. For particulars
address
Cline Plano Co.. <8 F rant
St.i
Portland.
5-14
K IC K E D H IS SHINS
OA K LAN D , Cal., Sept. 14 — (IP)
— Detectives haated Tuesday for
a young woman who kicked J. P.
Abandon Hunt
For Lost Boys
BEND, Sept. 14.— (IP)— Closed
while the seareh ttit Guy Ferry
aSd Henry Cramer, The
Dalles
youths lost in the Three Sisters
area, was conducted, tjie a r e a
south from Frog Camp has been
opened to hunters, it wee an
nounced today. An abundance of
deer was seen by the searchers for
the youths. The boys were liwt on
Labor Day aad a proloaged hunt
has failed to reveal an,’ trace of
them.
shoulder, hobbled, baltdr on. Also
roan horse, 4 white feet, white
face, chain on one leg, halter on.
W ell pay 315 reward for deliv
ery a t my ranch or |1 0 for them
I f . barn qt Cattlemens’ Cabin on
F rie s a Out. D. M. Lowe. Phone
GF2, Ashland.
11-3*
PARIS, Sept- 14.— T he,-JL E .
F., in reef billets and recreation
camp» used to rem ark occasion
rily thst^this business of going
to France wouldn’t be such a had
racket if only there wasaft a
Vrar go|ag on.
Ü F or France Itself, as s goal for
travelers, has its points.
According,
when
the
French
government sent to «the Am eri
BOYS OF ’61
can Legion convention of 1884 a
warm In vitatio n to the legion-
IN REUNION alres
to hold their 1827 conven
. CHICAGO, Sept. 1 4 — RP)— An
brined camp, bristling resistance
behind barbed wire, blue
uni
m
forms and ready-fisted New York
. detectives.
A peaceful little mid-western
country club, its golf coarse and
tennis courts shining green and
white in the light of a clear har
vest moon. .
Such was the contract between
the camps of challenger and cham
pion Tuesday night.
W hile Jack Dempsey— after
being assured that no surprises
lurked in the shadows of the Lin
coln Fields race track— came out
wrapped to his remodeled nose in
blankets and went through some
go-called secret boxing w ith the
somewhat reluctant members of
, his sparring squad, Gens Tunney
loafed magnificently near the Ce-
darcrest Country club, about 35
miles the side of town.
Just as this night work
of
Dempsey's has become a serious
factor in his preparations for the
comeback never before achieved
by an ex-heavywelght champion,
so is Tunney’s loafing studiously
SUlculsted.
Gene, who Is to defend the most
- » -O»--- V
valuable title of the prise ring
next week, has not worked since
last Sunday. Nor does he Intend
to work before Thursday.
And
what is more, about two more
days of boxing w ill find Tunney
finished with his training and
ready for the big night.
ed for most of the battlefield aad closes Sept. 84, will be the
Dempsey, on the other hand. Is
tours , at a further saving.
big parade on Sept. 18.
being kept at work— sometimes
AltogeOny, it is estimated that
In the Place dee Invalldes, ua- by day. sometimes by night.
»This Tuesday night happened
the legion members can make ‘the der the shadbw of the dome of
trip for at least 3250 less than the ‘tomb of Napoleon» the pa- to be selected by Leo P. Flynn as
it would cost It he went as a rode w ill form, to proceed down a proper one for Jack to indulge
private individual. /
the Avenue du Galliene, named ih a little of that “secret” train
Some of the veterans are al- In honor of the general
who ing which is the part of every
»
ready here. The bulk of them, marshalled
France's
famous challenger’s repertoire.
“ keep out, this means you!”
however, w ill not arrive until the "taxicab arm y“
at
the
first
read the signs about the r a c e
third week . in September, when Battle of the Marne,
the
liner,
Leviatblau,
w h ich ' Thence the marchers w ill cross track at C rete ,'III*, where Demp
carried so many thousands of s o l-! the Seine on the Font Alexandre sey was doing,his stuff.
But around the little clubhouse
dlers during the war, and which H I, swinging to the left until they
at LakeMUa, where the champion
has been designated flagship of reach the Avenue President W ll-
holds forth, there was no such
thls second heglra, docks with son. Then they w ill turn down
aggressive activity.
General Pershing, National Com- the Avenue d'lena to the Arc de
tun n ey forsook his afternoon's
• ¿M. • -
tion in Parié, the fbrtner , A. E -
F.-ers lost little time in aepdpt-
ing.
And now the vanguard e f ’ the
"Second A.* ®-
* • descending
cn Paris once more. The 1227
the 1827 enctratpteeat o f the O. A. .convention
of
the
American
Many Tears Pin lined
R. started today when 1500 blue- Lotion is about to open in the
The m atin g s of the teg sew 1.-
coated sUrvlvcrS of the Çtvll war capital of France, and soma <0,- p a ri8 wm comprise only a part
began to think abput their next 000 ex-service men are oiçsïthe o; the activities. Extensive tours
president and the future of their* why.
to aii battlefields TWhere Ameri-
organieatioa.i
j
Parks I s ' R e a d y c a n troops fought, have been ar-
Propoeals f ta r a Joint cOUVen-
Kverything here is In readiness', ranged, these toars having been
Blue-Coated R a n k s Are
Thin This Year-^Who
> Shall Lead Them? ,
crease the popularity of the FishiBg Party—
8. Provost, Carl Dudley, B. T.
champion with his brethern of
[cauliflower ears and who take Payrte fished at Rogne River yes
terday.
.
pri deni their toughness.-
Mom and P o p
M t U HERE-ME ARE
MHATA RELIEF TO
.
6ET OUTIN THE- -
OPEN
BEEN Fop THAT K»HD-
HEARYEO JUOÛE
WC'D LlMELY BE ON
<rwe R O C K S ~ _ _ -^
reading for a bit of golf with an
Illinois minister, and returned to
the links in titae to agree w ith his
so-to-speak .manager, B illy Gib
son, that next Thursday would* be
ontte soon enough to resume such
professional activities as boxing.
__ If Tunney is doing any. worry
ing, he has succeeded ably in
schrollng and concealing h i s
thoughts. ‘ As for bempdey, h I a
natural anxiety, over Ute task
ahead is Impossible for h i m to
conceal.
DR. XRH18T JL WOQINI
Practise Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inolrding Teeth
OBtoo Boarsi 2 » - 2 B a a « B » B
Dr. B. B. AngaU
Convaleseenl Home
W OOD
51.76 Tier
tory, it la according to repre
sentatives of a foreign govern
ment, the privilege Of
passing
W e w ill deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 12-tach
under one arch o j this famous
slake at th b prtte. B«T dw te
monument. The legionalres w ill
now for w inter white they are
observe complete silence as they
¡pass through; the bands w ill be
tlon of the bin© and gray over- 1 The VMt hall o i
th e * Palace divided into five districts— the stillod and the marches w ill pro
shadows*other matters In interest.
where the sessions f,rst district including northern ceed with bared heads past the
W aya« W» Bloeeom,
T a m p a ,¡w ll,
h e I-;
decorated
France and Belgium; the second,
tomb of the unknown soldier.
F la., department commander, said rtrarateh ed . the p ajals d ’Orsay, tho Aisne-Marne region
a n d
W orking out at eight,
under
Past Historic Spots
the w a r ended for him at Appo- wher# tJ|e famottB <•<(, and g»> Chateau Thierry; the third, Ver-
llghtg which approximate
the
Then the parade w ill
pasa condition which w ill exist at Sol-
mattox and many Confederate
h M been prepafcfl[ dan and the Meuse-Argonne sec-
veterans h«Elieved there should bb for ^ h t e g ; the H otel C o n fta -ito r; the fourth, the St. Mlhiel down the world-famous Champs dierr.* field on September >2, is
union w ith the ut
g
enta l Is ready to resound to t h e , r ««1° n : the fifth, the Champagne Elysees to the IPlace de la Con something rather new in t h e
corde, where stood the gnillo- fight game, but.bcth Dempsey and
Où thé o fle r hand, C om m s.der
of those feminine feet that country east of Rheims.
toae that beheaded a king and tho astute Flynn feel it w ill prove
in Chief F te n k J. Walsh of MU- w ,,t b#ftr 41,0 lady » « » b e rs of
In addition, many legionaire^ queen of France during
t h e a help along the trail.
waukce opposed such a reunion, the légion auxiliary about Paifca. ar® planning tours to other
French revolution. From
this
it has been promised that some
Walsh based his stand on the
The coming convention 4s not countries.
Eighteen
European
historic spot. It w ill
proceed, time later in the week the eager
faét that the ranks of the veterans going to ho Just another coaven- nations have announced
they along streets lined w ith ' world army of newspaper reporters wtyo
were thinning fust-
tion.
I t k going to bo au ta- wU! Accept the legion identifl- famous buildings, to thO Boule have come from East and West to
"W e w ill stick jogether until ternstionsl event, and France ••»<># certificates in lieu of pass- vard des TuUeriee, where it will report the doings ak Chicago w ill
the end,” he said, "and the end Is and the legion have laid thhlr P°rts.
be permitted s glimpse of the ex-
be disbanded.
not fa r off.**
«
plans accordingly.
p
Four of the welfare crganlza-
Paris Will make a holiday for champion in action during one of
__________________
F irst and foremost, the legion* tlons that 8erved the A. E.
F.
this event; the government Will these night workouts.
"About two more real workouts
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT has fixbd things so that Individ- daring the war are ready to serve have many airplanes circling over
and than the champion is ready,”
Notice is hereby given that the «<1 members can make the trip the visiting
legionalres.
The tpe city.
announced Billy Gibson from the
undersigned, as Adm inistrator of ®«ch more cheaply than th»y R «d Cr08S has ma<Te ready first j The first official act of
the
the Estate of Elisabeth Galbraith, could If they went as ordinary
*t»ti© ni
Pan® »“ <1 at oth. legion w ill be to place a wreath opopslng eamp at Lakeville.
By contrast. Dempsey expects
deceased, has filed in the Conn- tonrlets. - American railways have ®r Points in France: the Knights upon the tomb of the unknown
ty • Court o8 Jackson County, « « M e d h?» -ta re priVilertes; NttS
Columbus has secretaries on soldier. This w ill oeeur on Sun t* keep. et . work until shortly be
State of Oregon, his Fin al Ac- °8<*n
railroads
h a v e . Shaved. « H the ships, to provide for crea- day, Sept. 18, on the svn of the fore the day of battle.
coent as sach Adm inistrator of Prices Sharply! steamship codh- tura comforts;
the
Salvation convention sessions. Two
days
WOODMEN DRILL
said Estate and that Thursday, P*«*"» have reduced their rates
i»** a number of huts es- later the legion, in a body, will
the IS th day of Septembef, 1927, »>«»•
/ ■
tabllshed. and is nil ready
to
Medford
W o o d m e n of the
pay tribute to
the
American
W orld are planning to organise
at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A.
T h irty thousand hotel roddte
parrels of doughnuts World W ar dead in
impressive
(Open Night and Day!
M.., and at the Court Hondo in la Purls were contracted for i y
American Library ceremonies at Buréanos cemetery, a d rill team for competitive d rill
Medford, Orégon, has been fixed the legion long ago. These con* .4d»clntion ha. opened numerous near Paris. .On Friday, Sept. 23, work which w ill be a part of the
Head Camp session which is to
by the Court as the time and place tracts were signed
while Hipt^reading rooms here in Paris,
the legion probably will partici
be
held in this city next June.
tor hearing objections to said Ae- franc was low, and big savings
'rhe n *g Parade
pate in the laying of (he corner
Baker — Snrfacinff Me
Metre then 83,880 in prise« w ill
count,' and the settlement there- aré
the
consequence.
The high point of the conven- stone of the greet w ef memorial
be offered as prises to winning Springs and WtegvUie tends
-4
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. I
_ , n
at Chateau Thlery.
teatos.
cost 318,880.
Leaner, Portland rancher, In the
shine, and robbed him of a wal
let containing 3100. Leaner said
Hillsboro — Portland EleuTic
the attack took place while he
Powbi
Company extends lines to
was directing the girl to the local
Cedar Mills.
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Methodist Kpiecopal Church
N. Mate and Laurel streute.
H. » . Puteberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
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First Church of Christ
B tenttet— South Pioneer Ave.
Mre. BUe. M. Smith. First
Reader, 78 Fherth S t Phone
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FonrtJ
P. O. 7
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