Taken O té * tear» heap, gentle rid- 475-J. 38-3* M©ad«r, a t the Woodcraft wlU FOI» iu e n t —dfewly remodeled WANTED— Competent wonmn evading ia Mb L Ä < 4-roopt furnished house, with ga­ o r g lr l t o t general housework, rage. Inquire I* So. 2nd. 27-8 phone 110. Ashland Greenhouses. a»-3 FOB RENT— Partly furnished clubhouse on W inha honsa an Beach 8t. Inquire 278 B ChibbtHMe t f s s a l l St. 28-2* BOARD ARD ROOM, for wpm- FOB RENT — One residence, ,en, 83 Morton St., phone S ilrL .. SataWtay, Oto. M—>Rog Nutley St., one residence B St. 37-8* College Woman's «Ibi Both furnished. Enquire 0 . 8. meet a t the horna e f Better, <1 Oraatte. 34-4« FOR RENT — Modern seven- room house, partly furnished, f l 8 FOB «ALE— 75 rabbits. Pedi­ ROOM «Ml BOABB in modern Gunter, phone 3 21-J. 23-8* greed ehtaa sad Mew Cealaads furnace healed hooto, 896 A lli­ and hatches. Harry Commons, son St., Phone >83-L. 28-2* Talent. 28-8* FOR HALE— 6 acres, one acre FOOTBALL RESULTS FOR SALE— 6 tube radio set In peaches, fine soil, Just below P acific Coa"t wtth tubes and load speaker 835. BoUvlew school only 8800. 8 e e Occidental college 14, U. of Phone 273-Y, tff-3* Ashland Realty Co. 28-3 A risons 14 (tie.) Washington 32, W illamette 8. FOR HALE— Good family cow. FINE HOME TRACTS— 1 to 433 North Maia. *24-4» 18 acres each, good soil, nearly Idaho 20, Montana State 12. U. S. C. freshmen 35, Burbank »OR SALE — New and second level, easy walk to schools, near high 0. hand grain sacks. Enquire 41 Bast Main Street, 3100 to 3500 U. C. L. A. freshmen 28, VI- Granite. 34-4* per acre, special inducements to home builders, easy terms. H. C. ealia Junlc. college 0. I FOR SALE—One young Du­ Onley, 8» Bast Main St. 10-lMo. Unlvers-iy of Washington, 27; ree k boar. Phone 436-R. 22-8 C. S. S. Idaho, 0. Oregon Agricultural college, FOR SALE— P e e n , fine f o r 25; California Aggies, I. canning and eating. 78 cents per Oregon, 32; Pacific, 8. bbx. phone S74J11. 15-tf University of Southern Cali­ BOUGHT end SOLD— C « W e busy. fornia, 52; University of Santa bought end sold. C. E. Barnett, “The club Is still going strong Phone 4F3. 13-1 mo.* and we are getting more jobs 7 4 ; Cheney Normal, each day. I am going to uae my money for Christmas p resents. Whitman, 12; Linfield, 0. Another boy ta saving his for col­ Nevada, 0; University of Cali- WANTED— To rent modern 5 lege." He goes to college In stx tornia, 54. or 8 room house near Lincoln years. Another Andy Bays he is Washington State, 53 ; College ahd Normal schools. Phone 475-J. going to save bis money for an of Idaho. 0. . automobile. University of California at Los "Next year. Dr. Dean, why don’t Angeles, 7; Fresno State college. I- WANTED — Party to occupy you get all the boys o f America, residence and board and room into the Handy Andy Odd Job owner. Call 71 Laurel St. 26-6 Whittier college, 19; Laverne, Club?” I will, and more over if you WANTED—Young dog. Collie or shepherd. Phene 475-J. 29-3* wiH send me the name of your principal I will try my best to see that he gives every member of the Handy Andies fair school credits tor their summer work. Rocky Mountain Teachers, 0;, Colorado Aggies, Colorado U. 25; Western State, St. Regis, 19; Washburn of Topeka, Kan. 0. fNVEMAUATB SHOOTING (Continued from Page One) Colorado Mines, 6; University Colorado college, 98; Denver university, 7 >«,(< -er ■ t i -----!—• , I Hl, YOU ft BOY AKfD YOUR GlfcL CLUB GIRLS HOME TODAY ft f t ft* • A GARDEN IN MT HEART I have a garden In my heart Where visit ail my friends. Ne emerald from .au Indlata mart IftaF greesward's ha« tsaa- scends! A. garden where the roses bloom * And the white lily beads, Where aged oaks with scores loom * And the tali elm aseeade; A garden with a rippling stream A -w fadtagte its ends Whose liquid soanet to my dream A sweet ewchbntmeM leads, I have a garden In my h baib— Come to It, all my friends And pick whate’er of Nature’s art * To greet your lore, extends! Leander ReCermich Goodbaft d a f t rhah Maas The Rogue River College Wom­ e n ’s club will meet Saturday af­ ternoon, October 8th, not with Mrs. Wing as has been announc­ ed, but at the heme of Mrs. Myron Root. 15 Summit, Medford, Ore gon. It may he later deemed ad- vbmble to cpncel the meeting, i f so, notice to that effect Will he wade through the paper. B 22 f t • Mtair nm -eoee York Matts »h'V- *. Miss Florence York, JacMbh county heme demonstration '¿g- eat, arrived home Friday afteZ aoee, September 28, after havtay traveled 7BO mttea in h«r ear. Miss York visited in Salem, Bead and Redmond. She attended Use Mate fata* la Salem and thee departed fer Bend and the Deschutes county fair at Redmoad. where «be was ene of the Jud pea of the women,’« Miss York came home by way ef Cfater lake and stopped there for a short time. She reports that at about eleven o ’clock a. at. Fri­ day at Crater lake there Whs sev­ eral inches of snow. ■ ma ire a ToTT,' impartial and tm- (ContinWeff From Page Twe) prejudtaed presentation e f all facts refatlve thereto before the sen who owned a garage which grand Jury. However in view of 22 ft tt needed painting badly. Bat we the official aeeociation of said Hall - Kwipe - ■ could not land the Job. I went officer above set forth and the A surprise wedding of much in­ three times to the house. The feet that this office should at all terest occurred recently W h e n first time I saw the wife and she times be kept above reproach and Miss Matilda Knips of this city said the hanbead paid the Mita should perform its fall duty In became the bride of Verne M. and I mast see him. Thee one every situation that may arise, HaTl of Portland, September 15, night I want and he wasn’t in. I have, as stated, requested the In Salem. But the next night I went aronnd appointment of a special prose­ The marriage Is the culmina­ and he was mere than in, in fact cutor tion of a romance begun four' he was in so much that he put me ”1 would urgently request that years ago when the bride visited all citisens who are In possession relatives in Portland. body has his ups and downs. The bride, who ta the talented “The nexf Job we get w a s of any Information that may be i Wing with R. G. Fpwler, county of value to the grand Jury i n ! agent. The 4-H club coatestwnts daughter of Mr. and Mi». W. O. making a screen door for a wo­ man who was very fussy. S h e their investigation appear before remained over Sunday when the Knips of the Oak Grove district, didn’t want a door such ea yon that body whether tbey have ifkir was continued. They w o n is a graduate of the Medford Sub-jron,c Prises, but local friends Mgh school and of th e Monmouth buy in the store that has to be been subpoenad or not. placed over the door opening. She poenas have been issued byi this | b»*« “ot X«* learned where they normal. She has been employed the past two years at the Med­ wanter a doer that Just fit In the office for all persons whom we placed on the state contest. ford Book store. door opening and that kind you have been' advised know any The groom attended the Pacific can’t buy. We got s e a 1x4 clear facts relative to the occurrence CROWD ” ATTAiTtS LOUNGER BROOKLYN, Oct. 3.— (IP)— Ah- Dental college in Portland, and, white pine and some new fangled under Investigation.’’ isfuriated crowd of men and wom­ ts a members of Kappa Psi fra­ screen door brackets which we en, intent on hanging Max Fteker, ternity. bought at the hardware store. Parterres Grnnt« Request Mr. sad Mrs.. Hall will make By the use of dowels, glue, bit- SALEM, Oct. 1.—-UP)— Gov. I. park lounger for annoying tw e Mt stock .plane ano sandpaper we L. 'Patterson today requested At­ tie girls, w as saved today by the their home in Portland, where made a good door. The woman torney General Van Winkle to thnely arrival of police Jest as they Mr. Hall in employed with the R. tt. Pettljohe com pany, le a v in g ! gave us five dollars for It and take charge of the grand Jury in- ' started stringing him op. here the first of the year - Med­ paid for the springs, latch and veattgation in Jackson county in­ Apiwinted Night Editor ■ ford . Batty Mew«.:?.; stain. Business was picking up. to the killing last week of Mans- Lawrence Mitehelmot», eon of “Your suggestion about making ford Zimmerlee who died from ft f t f t radio masts, setting them up and gunshot wounds received while Reverend and Mrs. Hugh T. Mtt- ckclm ore of the local Presbyter­ ■hnvfed—. ' l guying them was a good ene. As attempting to escape arrest. , you said in the letter to me some The attorney general has not ian church, who la majortad ta Word Wse raoalred Saturday in towns were filled with a crasy lot yet decided who will represent Journalism at the University a t Medford t* the marriage of of bent poles, J u ste s If the Jais him in the Investigation but will Okegon, where,ha la,'a jwntor. Was Worth liatelrigg. form erly of had bent them. Our town wap Ilk« probabty send a member of his appointed night editor of last Medford and w ell known in Ash- Friday’s issue of «he Oregon Em­ lead, to Miss fteUy Kertchnor of that before the H anfy Andies got stafi. erald, the; college daily paper. HELLO T W E MRGU n N / . CLINT— W HOM'D TOO COME < DOWN’ 'ÆAH-TVTtfS ALONG-AN C oor w iv e s . LPiTDR-' DB. IBMS8T JL WOODS Practice lim ited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Bay, Inchrding Teeth Office Hqmrei M - l B a a B B - B We will deliver sa y amount of exceptionally good 12-taeh slabs at this price. B oy them now for winter while they are cheap. Hamaker Traftrfar Co. F A B ñ áftft Painting, uatfag ami try Cliff Barttasaau, t t or pheae 4BS. ■ ... ■ ,*2 js Quarrantine California Man Measure Is Likes This City WellTaken work oa flat Rates ea ■ or month. A lunior departments. Ice cream oil and cars i parlors and confectionery stores, (Open Night lacked trade. The Saturday night Trombine picture show at the Vining was received in quiet approval with no boyg and girls there to cheer and applaud the hero when he conquers his difficulties. Bar­ (Continued From P ageT W o ber shops reported almost a dead standstill of trade from boys and of course it was the, brpf Tonight— ------- girls. veution and the strung« The Ashland Royal Neighbors The restrictions at Medford brewer. Wheeler pulled will hold (hair regalar meeting have caused tourists inconven­ inevitable pad of paper this evening, Monday October 3, ience, according to reports. One wrote the speech— It wg in the Wimer bail and a good at­ tourist group stopped at a local tendance is expected. restaurant Sunday and asked if A short business uesston will be WASHINGTON. Oct. 8.— (IP)— they might bring their children conducted, after which a social hour will be enjoyed. Mrs. Bea­ Nioola Sacoo, and Bartemomeo In for lunch, saying they had been ty Reid, Mrs. Roes. Mrs. Mtllfe VanZettt, agreed through their refused admittance at four restau­ ftherard and Mrs. Jessie Beertag, attorney to have the United States rants at Medford, where the re­ compose the committee that will Supreme Ooart strike their case strictions are m ”9e drastic* due to terve refreshments during the from the. docket today. Chief Jus­ the fact that two cases of the dis­ tice Taft ead others who refused ease have developed within the locisl hour. to iaterveae befere tbe execution City limits. The situation In Ashland re­ merely com meet d, "It-ta so or- mains unchanged, no develop­ THE “CRITTER” KHUKD dered.” ment of any case having occurred ' H. L. Claycomb, who deals in Within the city limits to date. Fords, is nursing a badly bruised p— not the result of a fight — According to Dr. F. G. Sweden- burg, a careful check is kept on ut the result of his handling a all schools. or 4a found and remov'd." 5 j gun on the rifle m ags Sanday. The "critter” kicked with so “What a nerve that felfrw aftp much force, Clayoomb, who was have to come ln >ece.’' r«ft with hor father spent the last week at the A. <3. Joy home la the Bell- R. B. Vining of Orland, Calif., -view district. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. registered his car in Ashland to­ Joy and family Friday evening. day and stated that he intended September 30, entertained Chi Omega- sorority sisters of Miss spending the winter in this com­ Joy at a delightful dinner party. munity. Mr. Vining had visited Miss Lena Smith and Miss Ha­ the auto camp In years past and rd Sanders were the gaesta. Mr. Was so impressed that he decided Toy and his daaghter re tn rued to to come here and during the win­ ter months investigate several sfceir heme in Portland Sunday. businesg opportunities with the » -ft tt idea of locating here permaneat- Royal NeigHbore W»H Stott Of Aehhnul Badly Thltngs. pabIMtosd earth dftt day. at Ashland, Ore., for October T, 1IY7. STATE OF OREGON ) COUNTY OF JAfffcBON) - M Before me, « Notary In and for the Sftttp * M personally appeared G. M, Green, who, harm* according to law, deposes and says that Be ft (he of the Ashland Dafly Tidings, and that th e PftlrtWI of Iris kwewisdge and belief, U true SUteaM«t < managassnot (and If a defly paper, the circulaftlga) said publication for the date «hewn in the dMvd by the Act of August 34, 1913, embodied in sh Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of b 1. That the names and addresses of the , managing editor, and business managers are: » 9 Publisher, Ashland Printing Company, A atttf Miss Regldd Jokasoa,’ Ashland, Ore.; M a n d H Green, Ashland, Ore.; Bestness Maamsar, G. M Or«- 3. That the owner to: (If the pnMMMMftjm dividual bis name and address, or If owned by ma vtffwal th e name sad Address of each, A nm M he iff pnWtoatten la owned tqr > corphrkBoa th e naataEd and the names sad addressee » f the r t a f t f t o im £ i ene per c e n te r more of the total amouat bf BWBB The Ashjand Printing Co. (JncorporaUoB} W Lflllah Greer, Ashland, Ore. 3. That »he known hondhoMera. aad d^ker awning or holding 1 per cent or mode at total BtoffM gages, or other securities are: Nona. * 4 That i he I wo paragraph« next afthv«. MM the owa«r«, «tockbelders, and security h a t t e r s ^ only the list of stockholders end security h e ^ H upon the bonks of the company but olaa. |n e m m holder eV security holder appears upon tlto boeft jfe i (rwateh a capacity other thaa that of a t ao reason to believe that any t atlon has any Intareat attest ei or other, securities thaa « • to t 8. That the average hum pshrtertfoa s«M or «strihaied. Worn to and sabeertbed