Professi*
(Continued From
F BENT— Furnished
4-
FOR BENT— 7-room h o u p e
, lower flat, with player funtM ad or untarnished, ftáfett
W*U furnished. alaa X - farp4b> hen house, woou - house,*
rödh» flat aa< eahln. 111 Granite
gardes. 67 6th SL
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»2-8
St. FhOhe Í40-J.
12-8
X'X S XFJ. '"¿T
FOR RENT—A live room fur
1WÄT— Four ru
nished house at 286' Second Bt.
! apt. With bath
Inquire at 71» Oak St.
10-3t*
a
» ANTRO— Ambitious people,
I t to 60, prepáre tor ottica posi
tions; resident or home study.
Medford Business College.
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«• 106-l-«no.
FOR RENT— Cozy 6-room cot
TO TRADE — Fine Klamath
tage, down town location, rea
sonable rant to permanents. Hotel Falla house to trade for home and
Ashland.
10-6t email acreage in or near ^sfcjand.
Detroit with the i
world’s waterman
boats »Mn here «
chuaetts, M l* 01
Westchester and
To the right hi I
winner of the m *
Write Charles Bnrber, 1616 Salg-
FOR RENT— Furnished house, ent Ave. Klamath Falls,
11*8*
near school, five rooms, sun-
TO EXCHANGE fpr Ashland.
porch, gas tnrnace, hot and cold
water in bed rooms, garage. 271 A good centrally located' home
6-6* In fiandob for one in Ashland.
iWR 0 td » ...O x l2 blue and high street.
See Ashland Realty Co'.
9-6
gray Rerati Wilton rug. almost
FOR RENT:— Modern t-room
heir, also three pairs diet lace
TRADE— Eugene homes, farms
house, unfurnished, except for
curtains with fringe had two rock-
acreage sad businesses to trade
range
and
linoleum.
Close
In,
tag chairs. 61 Bush St.
12-tf
tor Ashland and vicinity. Tell us now conglacrea ruinous at« -« w
rent reasonable to desirable
W » “e g Q P ± 2 fresh Jersey party. 98 Bush Bt.
9-tf what you have and what you want
and wa do the rest: Kinney In
cows, One mile east of town on
FOR RENT— Small furnished vestment Co., Eugene, Ore...
Boulevard. Ooettschp place. 11-2*
house, »20 monthly. Í28 Laurel
306-1 mo.*
,
7-7*
FOR HALE— 100 high class St.
leghorn *pulleta. Phone 374J11.
FOR RENT: Furnished house
... , '
11-6*
Important Rooks Reviewed
near Normal. Inquire 461 Palm
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FOR SALE—Good sized beauti avenue.
»
2-10*
ful oak aide board, will aell for
boy story ever written. The Io-
FOR RENT—Two room „fur
half price. R. P^- Porter, 31
cale of K it O’Brien was Peters-
Church St.
11-3* nished house, near Normal, 1243 butg and New Salem, where Lin-
Iowa,
_ , 297-tf coin spent some of his younger
RABBITS FOR SALE:— Going
yearg, as did Masters. If y o u
at once *60 choice pedigreed
think youth was purer and less
does, price 62.60 to »7.60. Silver
FOR SALE—If you. want a nice
Chin Far Farm, one mile south cozy home of five rooms, see 570
Talent, on highway.
9-6* Fairview. Phone 431-J.
12-3*
p event the World being supplied
with men of giganfle statute In
morals. Let us not be pii*«^!«-
tic about modern social degeher-
a-y. Kit ‘b ’Brlen’s life was Ojtent
cn the Illinois and WnmUBo»
rvers. on the Mississippi and ^h'
gt. Louis, the charmed life of
elder days. It is altogether t h <
i best «book Masters has written.—
I The Lariat.
j
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D o le A ir R ace W in n ers R e
FOR SALE:—-Pigs, also fresh
FOR HALE— One acre of land,
cow. R. Bcheldereiter, Route 1, mostly in berries. Five room
Box 218.
9-6t* house, garage, chicken house, etc.
Inquire at 713 Oak St.
10-8*
FOR HALE— The real Concord
grape for grape juice and jelly.
SALE OR TRADE— 31 acres,
Place your order now. L. 8. for Irrigated farm In Rogue val
Brown, Phone 441-R, 600 Holly ley. Have 6-room house, large
St,
9-it barn, out buildings, orchard,
berries, rent from hoqse, »22.00
• FOR »ALE— 1
month. Don’t irrigate. If inter
3 cents pet lb. 1
ested,
write F. R. Hyland, Ver
Bellview school.
nonia, Ora.
w 10-6*
FOB SALE— Powell’s Pure Ci
FINE M oilE TRACTS— 1 to
10 acres each,- good soil, nearly
FOR HAIiE
Seasoned body level, easy walk to achoolk, near
fir. A» toeh. 68.00 rick; 1« lneh Bast Mata Street, »100 to »509
63.60 rlek, 4-foot cord wood, p e^acre, special-Inducements to
69.00 cord. Delivered. Phono ,>01 honia builders, ease terms. H. C.
GaleV <6 Bast Main St. 10-lMo.
PIANO SACRIFICE near Ashland.
High grade reliable make piano
to bo sold at bargain to save
further shipping expense. Terms
of »10 month arranged for good
home. For particulars address
Cline Plano Co.. 66 Frant St.,
Portland.
6-10
LOHT— Red and black pig.
weight about 200 pounds. Finder
notify John Pence nt Liningers
Dairy.
12-4*
LOST— On East Mala between
3rd and 6th sta. small coin purse.
Finder return to Tidings office.
and Rea Mt., bay tattle. branded
C. X. on Hgbt hip. 16 on light
shoulder, hobbled, halter on. Also
roan horse, 4 white feet, white
thee, chain on one leg", baiter on.
Well pay 616 reward for deliv
ery at my reach or 610 tor them
In barn nt Cattlemens’ Cabin on
Freese Out. D. M. Lowe. Phone
•F 2, Ashland.
11-3*
WOULD SPAN PAI’H-It
Another famous "We" has just returned to America—Art Goebel,
l.leaL W. V. Davis, U. 8. N. and the monoplane "Woolaroc." in Which
they won the »26,000 Californla-to-Hawaii race prize. Goebel (left)
■Ad Davis. back in San Francisco, are shown singing some of the
-
airs they learned In HaRsU.___________________
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
eommnnlcate with Ensign Lee
ot the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Heme, 665 May-
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
Doesn’t Look So Hot For Gene
. »-Ad
- ,
FLOWERS
Ab! Ia it not enough that yon
must go—
Who’s known life’s fullness and
life’s sad decay,
Whose petals falling like an old
man’s tears V
Are waf^d on the ruthless winds
away.
Why not for you death swift
and merciful—
<A WV
Life blotted out In one cold rush
of rain;
Mast you, too, like a broken
mortal win
A priceless re-creation thru your
pain?
BLANCHE LOGAN O’NEAL,
Ashland.
HONOLULU. Sept. 16.— (ID—
Keith V. Anderson, agent tor
K ingston Smith. AustrlallSa flyer
arrived here Wednesday f r o m
San Francisco and announced that
Wheeler— South Fork Timber
Smith's flight in an attempt to
Or.
Inccrpora*/s for 8150,000 to
epan the Pacific would start be
log
on
Upper Nehalem.
tween Oct. 18 and 20.
anprecedented hast ware, and
locking the alleviation of any
thing resembling notlc activity
•round the respective earn pa, has
nettled like a pall, Upon Rick
ard'e biggest business venture.
Tunney and Gibson catne to
Chicago Wednesday (or a few
social calls and obtained licenses
(or themselves and those who
will second the chsnfplon In the
tight.
It was also arranged that a
physician trom the Illinois box
ing commission should go to the
Tnnney camp at Lakevllla Thurs
day and examine . Gene, as re
quired by the rules.
Besides putting on a bit ot
boxing (or the enlightenment o(
the general public, Rickard has
suggested that each - tighter set
aside a quarter of an hour a day
tor social Intercourse with re
porters.
"They cannot be bothered re
ceiving the press every hour ot
the day," salA Tex with some
reason, "bu{ I will try to per
suade Gene and Jack to arrnage
for 15 minutes or so each day,
during whlch they will chat free
ly about their murderous Inten
in county legal offices until 1887, tions toward each other.”
when he became Judge ’of the Cin
cinnati Superior Court. Three SUNLIGHT AND MOON
LIGHT IN ABUNDANCE
years later he was appointed solic
itor-general of the United States,
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hia principal duty being to prose
cute cases on behalf of the gov
ernment before the supreme court to return home without getting
their thirst quenched.
over which he now presides.
Ashland was also represented
Then he served in succession as In the line of music, the Ashlahd
U. 8. Circuit Judge;. professor at concert band Joining with the
the University of Clncinatf; "pres Eugene, RoBebUrg, Cottage Grove,
ident of the U. S. Philippine com and other bands In making the
mission; governor of the Phlllp- march merry.
p’nes; Secretary of War In t h e
The parade was a remarkable
Roosevelt
cabinet; provisional one, including beautiful floats re
governor ot Cuba; twenty-seventh presenting thd different organi
President* of the United States; sations and industries of Medford.
end Kent professor o f‘law at Yale ptctoHug the progress made In
University.
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that city and depicting the reali-
Mr. Taft wns president of the r.atlcn of dreams In the growth
American lied Crqas from 1906 to and development of {he city.
This afternoon the Ashland
1913, president of the American
Tlar Association in 1913, a n d Municipal band is playing In the
president of I he League to En grandstahd at the fairgrounds
force Peace from 1918 to 1921. while filers and parachute Jump
He was appointed chief justice by ers cavort In wild abandon of
President Harding and confirmed UXe and llinb lh ah-air circus ex
by the Sqbbte on June |8 , 1921. hibition.
And of courpe there Is a ball
game, the contest for state cham-
POINT-AU-PIC. Que., Sept. IB.
. (U»j— William Howard Taft,
chief Justice of the Uhlted States,
today quietly passed the three
score and ten mark.
* Entering his 71st year at. the
end of . two months of vacation,
Chief Justice Taft was turning his
thoughts to the reconvening df
the Supreme Court in Washing
ton two weeks from next Monday.
He will leave his summer cottage
here in a (few days to take up the
duty of presiding over the h i g h
court tor the seventh year, appar
ently in good health and determ
ined to serve the rest of his years
the usefulness on the bench.
The genial former president,
perceptibly olábr and less rotund
than In his White House days, ex
pects to “make new progress this
year on his task of expediting
justice in federal courts and add
ing dignity to their deliberations.
In addition, plans are being draft
ed In Washington, for a beautiful
and dignified separate building
for the court, which has existed
fo r , more than a century in
cramped quarters in the capltol.
The Chief Justice’s vacation
was taken up with reading and
resting in this quiet little Canada
Inn village. He dropped out of the
public eye entirely except for one
day In August, when Sacco-Van-
settl lawyers petitioned him to to
return to the United States border
to hear a petition for a stay of ex
ecution. Three associate justices
of the supreme court having re
jected the Bame petition, the chief
justice refused to leave Sanada.
Chief Justice Taft in addition to
being the only living ex-prenldent,
In a former secretary of war, and
, w m first qlvll governor, of t h e
Philippine Islands.
He was born In Cincinnati, O.,
in 1857, and was admitted to the
state bar in 1880. After being
law reporter on two Cinqinati pa
pers, he practised law and served
I n a small place
MINUTE -THERe'd
= D To BE
CREEK
3 SOMEWHERE —
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n l i u
i t n i i o uh
jy
t t i ili
jp»
When evening cornea the mam
not because thy place Is
moth disptay ot fireworks prill
small,
be set off, th^ Medford Elks band
Thy service need no'.
to furnish music for the pyro
there
For thou can'st make
technics. Eight drumb crops will
add to 'th e dim.
O love and ministry
A, busy day and a full day
ahead for* everyone.
The dew drop, as the boundless
sea,
In God's great place baa part;
ABE EXTENSIVE
Utnd thia is all He asks of thoo;
Be faithful where thou art.
F iet
In thee His mighty hand c a n
show
The wonders of His grace
And He can make the humblest
loom
A high and holy place.
— Selected
MORWVi ' '
BUI
M a i Æ
Centrally located but out of the congested
Traffic Zone, Fireproof and comfortably furn
ished with an a ir of cosiness and comfort
which makes you long to stay.
the girls’ clubs have many exhlt-
fts, including cooking, aewtng,
gardening,
home
beautifying.
The boys’ clubs, seeking novel
work, departed from the usual
campfire cooking and in their de
partment are entered tempting
enkes, cookies and other pastries
which remind one of what mother
used to bake before bakeries be
came ao universally patronised.
, included In the fruit exhibits
was a marvolous array of peaches,
pears, apples and other frnlts
from the G. M. Frost orchards of
this city. Geo. W. Nlchcls, Jr., of
Ashland, had a varied line of
honey cn the tables. Many com
munities, Sams Valley, Eagle
Point, Evans Valley and others,
were represented In the exhibits.
Pioneer Building
Auto freight Terminal
Phone UT
Office » Oak S t
$1.75 Tiet-
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 11-Inch
slabs at thia price. Bay theta
now for winter while they art
cheap.
Hamaker Transfer Co.
Painting, tinting and papartag.
try Clift Burlingame, 681 ML Ava.
or phone 466.
167-1 ta*.
GARAGES
VAl.I, IS HERE
Are you planning on having
your car rebuilt, it ao get our
prices first.
W6 specialise la
repairing and can build l«,9oo
more miles in yoar motor. WW
work on flat rate basis.
Rstis on storage by tne week
or month. Accessories, gas and
oil and cars washed Sad polished.
THIRD STREET GARAGE
(Open Night and Dayfc
Trorablee
* Um barge»
Portland — Additional ma
TlUamook— 666,906 *SW Wil
chinery Is ordered for Williams* son grada school ready Cor occu
pane».
Saratoga Chips plant.
ington at Twelfth S t
'ortland, Oregon
Church Directory
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G*WAN, HENRY
DRIVE ! r-
Office Hoamt 10 - IB Mad 0 - *
Chief Justice Taft On Seventieth
Birthday Plans to Return to Work
mt
ins have to take It at times. Witness this phatspraph
Gene Tunney. Here he ia taking one in the stom a*,
g one at that, from Billy VMabeck, a sparring mate,
ph was taken on Labor Day, the first photograph, of
t W,oi*ki>ut for his coming fight With Jack DempSOy.
D B .1R N M T A. WOOD»
Pradioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inch? ding Teeth
Methodist ^»iscopal Chnrch
N. Main and Laurel streets
H. F. Pemberton, Faster, l i t
Laurel street. Phone 87.
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Presbyterian Church
N. Maia and ttelman 8treeta
Hugh T. Mltchelmore. Pastor,
16» M, Main St. Phone 491-L.
Ijiitheran Church
Services In Odd Fellows Hall.
H. H. Young, Pastor, 868
Boulevard. Services 4th and
5th Sundays.
A tentate—tenth Ploaeet Ava.
Mrs. Ells. M. Smith, P in t
Reader, 76 Fourth S t Pheae
471-J
thristims Church •
had Bewad Streets.
». V. Ram ey. Pastor
Igh 0t. . Phone 362-R
Catholic Chnrch
Sixth and C Rtreeta’
The Rek. Father, d. A. Cannady
Sixth and 0 Streets. Phone 166
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