r a Oran DeteT, Irte Detar,* Oisr- eaca Dodge» Boh Morris, Frank Weils and a aumber of their Ash- lead fHeads attended the dance at HRarOty Halt In Medford Sat­ urday night. Herman Ferra of Coleetln met with quite a serious accident go­ ing homp from work Tuesday when he fell from the running board of a car. He re-fractured his Jaw whieh had been broken sev­ eral months before by a fall from a horse. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerr of Ashland spent the week-end on S hunting trip at Deter. Sunday .evening they were given a de­ lightful dinner at the Dodge ranch by Mrs. F. E. Dodge, a f t e r which they returned to t h e i r home in Ashland. Mr. William Ladd who has been working for the Fruit Growers gave up his Job there, and is now employed on the Dodge ranch. Theodore Deter and Henry Welker brought a truck load of roofing from Yreka Saturday to be used on the new house at De­ ter. Theodore Avgerls and Grace Ernster spent Wednesday in Ash­ land. Lee Goodman ot Steve’s camp was a business visitor lb Medford Wednesday. Marshall Horn returned to hla logging camp at White Point Monday after having spent a few days at his home in Hornbrook. FOR RENT— 2 room, fnrnish- «1 apartment, 107 Fork 8t. 18-2* FOR RBMI^aone «h—» ■pt., furnished. 60S Boulevard IM * ' FOR RENT—Four room hoeee- teep in g apt. with bath. *15 Fork at. * FOR RENT:— Modern 6-room house, unfurnished, except for Inquire 6-tf range and linoleum. Close is . rent reasonable to party. 9» Bush at. fa assay advantages, by month week. Barber Apte. 15» Omn- llfc tf FOR SALE— House. Small pay­ ment down, balance like rent. Property can be made to pay it­ Picnic In Honor of O. E. FOR EXCHANGE — Beal self oat. Inquire at 630 Boule­ Allen’s— Wednesday noon, September EXCHANGE —- 150 acres In vard. .13-1* 21, a Jolly picnic was held at the high state of cultivation, three FINE HOME TRACTS— 1 to picnic grounds of beautiful Lith- rets of buildings, alfalfa, clover, Mue grass, plow land, Irrigated 10 acres each, good soil, pearly ia park in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ■nd considered one of the b e s t level, easy walk to schools, near O. B. Allen ot Oakland, Calif., ranches in the Boise valley, wish Bast Maia Street, 6100 to 6f#0 who have spent the past f e w to exchange for good ranch in per acre, special Inducements to weeks visiting with relatives and Southern Oregon, can be traded home builders, easy terms. H. C. friends in this city. Before and dinner, Clear. C. I. Cushman, Nampa Ida. Galey, 66 East Main St. 10-lM e. after the sumptuous games and conversation occupied Realtor . 17-6 IF YOU WAHT a good home the time. TRADE— Eugene homes, farms Inquire p i Brown * Rice, 69 N. These present were: Mr. and hcreage and businesses to trade 03-tf Mrs'. George Kramer, Fosa Kram­ for Ashland and vicinity. Tell as er. Mrs. M. Riley, Mrs. M. V. Nor­ what you have and what you want man, Mrs. E. L. Atkinson, Mrs. E. end we do-the rest. Kinney In­ Angwin, Mrs. L. W. House, Mrs. vestment Co., Eugene, Ore.. WANTED— Used band instru­ S. L. Allen, Miss S. Fox, M i s s 306-1 mo.* ment«— bring your to us at once Davis Applegate and the guests of It you wish to se ll.'. Elhart’s Book honor, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Allen. FOB RENT Store. 20-6 »52» First Meeting Tuesday— FOR RENT— Pianos, call Rob­ MAMAKER TRANSFER a n « The Parent Teacher association isons, 272-Y. 16-tf Storage Co. office kt of the local Junlof high school 1T4 North Mata. Phons 4Ì5 will hold its first meeting of the St. Helens— Salmon season op­ year Tuesday afternoon, Septem­ ens with heavy catch reported. ANT GIRL Of ber 27, at 2:30 o’clock in the Baker— Machinery arrives f o r eommunlcate with Ensign Las Junior high school building on the 60-ton ball mill at Rabbit mine. o f the 8alvatlon A m y at the Boulevard. W hite Shield Home, 666 May- Mrs. B. C. Forsythe is president fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon. of this cirele of the P. T. A. this FOR SALE— MmCKLLANKOOM year and she urges all those wom­ en interested In the work of the FOR BALE— White figs, Frgd organization to attend the meet­ E. Porter, 223 Maple St.' Phone ing. and 270-J. „ - 20-1 a » tt n cases, ih obtaining bulky organic matter, is by growing annual cover crops. Vetches, particalarly Hungarian are wall adapted to this section, and may he ‘ grown separately or la eomblaatioa with some grata crop such as rye or oats. - “Seeding of this Important crop should be done at oaee, so (hat germination sad growth may be started before tempera­ tures heeome too tow. The rate of seeding should he from 40 to 50 pounds of vetch and an equal amount of tile grain. If vetch has 'been grown suc­ cessful on the soil ne innocula- tldh ef seed is necessary hat if Burns— First Hvestoek shipped difficulty has been experienced over new Malheur railroad. in obtaining a stand In past years, the vetch seed should be innoculeted before planting. In- noculatlon cultwres with direct­ ions can be obtained directly from the Bacteriology Depfc. Ore­ gon Agriculture College, Corval­ lis, Oregon.’’ Pendleton— McKay Irrigation dam (o be filled to the top., K MOVIE STAR ’ WILL MARRY Norma Shearer Complies With CjWfKRU lUr-- LOS ANGELES. S ep t 24-— (IP) — Norma Shearer,. screen star, and Irving G- Thalberg, young “wlsard” of the motion picture world, Friday complied with Cali­ fornia’s marriage law by “declar­ ing intenj Ip marry.” In fillm yippllcatlon, w h i c h must be m record three days be­ fore the license oan he obtained, .Miss Sheerer gave her .age as 23 and Thalberg said be was 28. Neither have been married before, according td the application. Thalberg and Miss Shearer an­ nounced their engagement several weeks ago after denying rumors of their impending marriage for several months. NEVER BE WITHOUT IT! “Baby had a bad cough with eeob tooth she gut. She to also subject to croup. Our never-fell­ ing remedy is FOLEY’S HONBY and TAR COMPOUND, which so quickly eleers the throat of chok­ ing muces, and stops the bed cough,” says Mrs. Agnes Barnes, Altoona, Pa. No chloroform, no opiates, ao ingredient that a care­ ful mother would hesitate to give her child. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND is safe and re­ liable for coughs, croup (spas­ modic,) whooplhg coughs, a n d disturbing night coughs. Sold ev­ erywhere.-—No. 3. • g ¿ D o u b le L ocked N ftlo d k c o u W bc iafcr! O tic cum o f the keylock s beck ignition um I steering wheel, But m erely turn­ in g o ff th e ign ition Joes not lock the w heel. Y o u . may shut o ff the engine a n d c o u t, ify o u lik e, and Kill have your car under perfect control. And n o lock could be m ore convenient! It is illum inated and located w ithin easy reach, where t h e s t e e r i n g c o lu m n meets the dash. The Buick double-lock is an exclusive Buick fea­ ture-—o n e o f many im ­ p o r t a n t r e f in e m e n t s w h ic h c h a r a c t e r iz e Buick for 1928, Sedans $1415 to $2275 Coupes $1405 to $0020 Sport Models $1405 to $1775 FOR SALK — Two heating stoves and good range. Deskin, 176 E. Hain St. 15-3 FOR BALE—'Agawam, t h e grape for Jelly and Juice, 4 l-2e per lb., also concord, 4S0 HoUy. 17-6* FOB SALE—Pears, fins f o r canning and sating. 75 cents per box. phone 374JI1. 16-tf FOR SALE: Petite and Italian prunes and Concord grapes. C. A. Gray, 1372 Iowa. 14-tf OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 24.— (IP) BOUGHT and SOLD— C o w s — Western Democrats conferring bought and sold. G. E. Burnett, here today and organized them­ Phone 4F2. 13-1 mo.* selves as an "A1 Smith for Presi­ FOR SALE— Seasoned body dent Association of the Roeky fir. 12 inch, 53.00 rick; 14 inch Mountain and Pacific C o a s t 53.50 rick. 4-fool cord wood, States.” Fred W. Johnson of 55.00 cord. Delivered. Phone 50. Rock Springs, Wyoming, w a s elected club chairman. ~ LOST B U IC K wimn M-rrea automobrm am BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD TRIM Medford Auto Co. 40 N. Riverside MEDFORD More Time For Vital Things! More tinte for mothenpg = f o r making your p le h s - ant household a home ijor your family—for happy living yourself! All these yve afford you in addition; to doing y o u r washing* and ironing. Decide today to exchange, your family bundle for these opportunities. A r ­ range now to have oWr rout email call so that yojt, can add a day to next; week’s calendar. Mt-kiau Improveme n ts ■■ Leo Schoeniger, who owns the barber shop in the Hotel Ashland building, is making extensive im­ provements in the shop, having ttoo walls and celling^ newly painted and enameled. R e .e d Frown, a first class barber from Portland, is now employed at Schoeniger’s barber shop, On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk­ ed of resort in the state. There must be a rea­ son! Why not come and see for yonrselff LEEDOH’S Eye, lto r, Noss aad ny t - F in a National Bank Bnildlag Äo Phone 104 U. S. Royal Cord Tires Piston and Pins Rings Valves Bearings Brake Lining Gears s Axles FOR EVERY CAR Across from the Li thia Springs Hotel DR. XRNN8T A. W O O M Preotioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inclvding Teeth OiBea Honrs: I I ■ t l atoff to Dr. X. B. Angell Pioneer BnUdtag Office this A ssociation offers a place FOR THE I N V E S T M E N T OF FUNDS EITHER IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, IN ONE SUM, OR BY MONTHLY PAY­ MENTS TO MATURE PAID-UP SHARES. DIVIDENDS ARE PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY AT THE ANNUAL RATES OF 7 OR 8 PER CENT. Convalescent Bern IBS Granito Where the stak and aged are cared tor la mrrouadings. WHITTLX TRAXSFXX A STORAGE 0 0 . Jackson County Building & Loan Association Medford, Oregon 30 North Central Ave. 1924 Ohev. Tonring 1923 Ford Tonring • USE LUSTER GLOSS The Automotive Shop Dealers Coming to H H LVRO Lh [ MXDPORD 7 Dr. Mellenthin n Internal Medicine for the past fifteen yeers 845 East Main Street 1 9 2 8 SMITH GETS ALL SUPPORT Ohaflw A. USED CARS your Buick Married in Ashland— Mies Helen R. Cleveland, of j Medford and Morris Sachs of j Wenatchee, Washington, wens united Thursday evening, Septem­ ber 22, at th e Baptist parsonage In Ashland by the Reverend My­ ron 8. Woodworth. The young couple will make their home near Wenatchee, where Mr. Sachs is- engaged as a farm employe. Did you notice that the very next day after the Herald advised J. Plnviua to qnif and go home so the farmers could harvest their grain It cleared offT Bqt don't ask us to do It again— Baker Herald. Coal, .Wood and Turn the key/ ÉALK — toed, madrase, good eoil springe, 61V, 2 66, 2 dos. quarte canned fruit 6, 1401 Boulevard, opposite new normal. 20-1* Each ta/*« w eafeef Jg Jhft sams on th e m oot, so there would ba nothing to talk about, even it it were Inhabited. — ¿t. Helena Mist. ROLL>3» A PEANUT ASTQRIA. Sept. 24.- — Charge for Consultation cause he was too ardent la hla belief that Jack Dempsey woald defeat Gene Tunney. Fred Thiel.* Dr. Mellenthin to a regular graduate in medicine and snrgsry Astoria cigar merchant, promptly and is licensed In the state of at noon Friday entertained a' big Oregon. He does not operate for gallery on Commercial s t r e e t chronic appendicitis, gall stones, whfoh followed him as he rolled ulcers ot stomach, tonsils or ade- a ItoAnut two blocks wUk a prow- n ° H e ' h a s to h is c red it w o a à e r fu l bar. His feat was In paymeat f t resalto tn dtsekses of the etom-fa right bet m ess wita u ia e uose- ack, iW i, bowels, blood, skin, Vieh» nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak luags, HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN > rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers! hpw glovions it to ip ( and rectal allmeete. Below are the names of a few with a lively, saergette. of his many satisfied patients in body! Aad,. how miserable It Oregon who have been treated for one of the shove named to ffi»g tat tffiing. tired,, body from a restless, causes: tod l - The chances a« Elmer Booker, Condon. Y?ha». Dench, Portland. paired kidney t c t lo n ______ D. O. Horn. Bonanza. Rrepu lari ties have feled to ’ Fred Shields, Klamath Falls. the body freed ot lurl Daniel Stelnon. Allegany. R. B. Neal. Ceqtntl Point. , . that,cause the distress! FOtEY PUrlto. a Joe.1 lSheoshlps, Gibbon.' Remember above date, that lent to the kidneys, ere aj Tonsnltatien on this trip will .be vaiutole free add that Ms treattoeate |s dlffeftok Men pad women ev Married women ntnM be accom­ ttfltag end Vecom: panied by their husbands. Try them, geld Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., READ Los Angeles, California.