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COSTLY PIRATE ERROR (Continuad (rom Page Four) OW totsWwd X tM hM TM »«. apartment; eloa* ta. Phone to e tt, d o*h ( Confectionery. FOB B B X T ti-C ood four room piantatoi house, hindern, fur»* Ished, and etoee in, SIS Harga* dine. 3>-4t FOB RENT — New modern bungalow, oak flo o r,, near Nor mal, Carson Fowler A Co. 29-S BRU8H-ON makes house clean FOB KENT— Farm. Apply 284 ing easy. Magic woodwork clean Welghtman St. . 82-8 er. Phone |1«-R . SS-St FOB BENT:— Ford ton truck, FOB BALE ¡— Heavy milking good condition. Extra tires. Uni cow, due to freshen In 10 days. versal gear, 185 B. Main St. , W. Mile«, phone S0F5. 22-2* 3S-lt* FOB SABE OR TRADE— Good FOR BBNT— Two steam heat tingle harness, no- reasonable ot ed office rooms In First National ter refused. 3 l l Hargadine. Bahk Bldg. Reasonable rent. Re 33-2t quire Firet National Bank. 28-10 FÒR BABEi— 30 barred rock pullets, 81.35 each. 204 Weight- man. 23-2* FOR BALE — 9-room apart FDR BABB: — Tokay grapes, ment house, 3 rooms la e a c h 10c per lb. W. W. Robison, phone apartment. Completely furnished. t i 41-11. 33-tf Close In, gooff location, always rented. 854 Income iter month. A>K HALE:— Ripe and green Price $2000 email payment down tomatoes, lc 'a lb. -Also - fine balance like rent. Address Box 9. qnihees, 3c a lb. 098 Ashland St. carb Tidings. SO-Thurs-Sat-Mon 33-3* FINE HOME TRACTS— 1 to 'tfb R BALE:— Go^d paying fee- 10 acres each, good soil, nearly tnurant near roundhouse, box level, easy walk to schools, near factories and mills— Inquire at East Main Street. 2100 to $500 Ben's Quick Lunch, 1628 South per acre, special Inducements to 8th- St., Klamath Falls, Ore. home builders, easy terms. H. C. . 38-5t* Galey. Ofi Bast Main 10-lM o. FOR BALE—Nash Light S 1 X Touring. Can bo seen at P art Oarage, Ashland, Oregon. Make cash bid In writing and mail to B. L. Barry, Adjuster, Medford, Ore. 3.2-« FOR BALE— Cook and heating stokes. One traylor and endirons froth ’$3 to 87.60. Grates a n d backs. Eagle Brasa Foundry, 140 Oberlin. 21-1-mo.* FOR BALE— 60 tons of good «lfalfa hay. J. B. Ager, Ager, ‘Cal:'”"* -‘ 'el 20-10* BOUGHT aad BOW — C o w s bought and sold. C. B. Barnett, Phone 4F2. 23-2 mo:* BOOM ÀND È O A to LOST Between Jackson H o t Springs and Ashland, brown cov ered shipping case. Finder return to 875 Liberty 8t., Jack McArth ur. 32-2* Ectfring Tomorrow— Hr. and Mrt. Bert Smith on Oak street will leave tomorrow for Yoncolla, Ore., where they will wpend a week or ten days flatting With Mrs. 8mRH'« brOth- C a £ Rejirterrd— ' 'Hiirty one out of state c a r s weto registered Saturday at the lockl branch of the state Hig1«tr|- ttoh bureau located In the cham ber of commerce building on the Plaxa. irtei^» WANTED 7 Wanted Agents BABES AGENTS— Guaranteed territory. Must have small capi tal to start. Sole right to sell BOLENS ■ Hydraulic Automobile Jack. Address Bobert F. Bytng- ion, 1324 A id « SB, Eugene Ore. 8S-T ...BA D tES WANTED to paint handkerchiefs. lUe furnish silks, patterns. Instructions Free. Ex cellent pay. Write for particul ars and samples. Beautext Co., 2225 Irving 8t. San Franciaoo. 13-lt* .-Rtoek'-Here — \ v Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter of KlhStoto Falls arrived In the city Saturday to spend a Week or ten days visiting wfth Mr. Winter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Win ter on the Boulevard, and with R to. Wttftef-’S slSter and hus- ban, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gillings on Oak ktreet. They will also spend some tim e at the home of Mrs. Winter’s parent's. Mr. and Mrs. E .A. Fleming at Jackson ville. Mr. Winter, who la employ ed by the Western Aflto Supply company, was recently transfer red from Ashland to Klamath Falla. Spent Week-Etad Here x Ray Davis, who resides . In Klamath Falls, spent S aturday and Sunday in Ashlind visiting with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, proprie tors of the Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop on Main street. Returned Home— W. H. Perkins, formerly of The Evening Herald in Kalmath Falls, who spent a feW days In that d ty the last of the week transacting husttfes8. returned to his home In Lakeview Sdtnrdajr. Mr. Parkins, who worked tor several months f-Wtncr Resident Here - tor The Ashland Daily Tiding*. Is Mlss'GladyB Johnson of Med- new affiliated with The Lakeview fbrfl spent the week-end in Ash Examiner. land visiting with friends. Miss Johnson formerly resided in this Salem — New Royal Court d t t , was graduated from the lo apartments costing $200,000 will cal high school and later attend- toon be finished. e dthe Wnttierb titegofl Normal. with first and third occupied. Smith, the Pirate catcher, blulf- o third. HU strategy Font wrong however, for on Treynor's way from him aqd Gehrig scored from third with a run that i shown registering while Smith scrambles for the ball. Corby Castle Ghost Appears Alld Frightens The Visitóte YOUR BOY AND TOUR GIRL (Continued from Page Four) letti, tu which he HELP WANTED— Female WANTED:— Large red apples. Also cider apples, bulk.-Delivered to 685 E. Main. 33-1* WANTED:— Woman for gen-» eral housework, preferably mid' die aged. Mrs. F. E. Oarle, phone «FI«: 33-3t ClBi UBJB »V vum - ------- - - The owner of the Cafetle Was claim to have see: waiting foe. his guests to appear more who have f?r breakfast the morning follow- ghost of King G« tng their first night in the CaaUe which is supposed when he was .surprised to_Jfee Ingham Palace ai his guests coming downstairs gardens. It is e\ carrying all of their baggage one of Queen Vi gnd prepared to start «wag. 1 In-Waiting was f< BOYS F B A d h c B Although he begged them j o on the floor Of or Although poison oak and Infan remain at least for breakfast be- rooms after she ‘i tile paralysis put a damper on .the fore departing, both the minister Third In 18th spirits of the s. O. N. football and his wife were determined to wandering about team the boys are regular and leave the Castle immediately ghd the Palace, faithful in practice Work and re even refused to 'give an expttaa- 81,11 others clai fused to be put out by circum tton of their sudden departure. th® ghost of Qi stances. When the Minister reached Iters wlfe oi William He recohnted the detail* of his 18 *U«ff«d to hau HIT BY BUN RAYS’ night In the Castle and the rea- Kensington Paia' DOZENS OF EGGS LAYS Son for leaving so suddenly. claim to have se He declared that although he declare it is alwa LONDON— (IP) — Does sun had heard of the ghost of the w^ere she was stroke make a chicken lay more eggs. • “Radiant Boy” which is suppoa- smallpox. She is The answer seems to be in the cd to haunt the Castle, he gave bending over the affirmative, judging from the - little credence to the story. On burned all of her egg« laid by a hen owned by R, F. the night of their arrival at previous to her ®ne ol tlle bes Parker, of Lincolnshire. This Corby, he and his wife retired early, their room being in a enlal «boats is t fowl was affected by sunstroke somewhat deserted pgrt of the ot the Palace ol last year and ever since has been laying two. eggs at a time four Castle. About midnight, he said, «boat, according times a week. On two occasions ho was awakened by a strange that of a young i ¡'ho actually laid three eggs. sound, which seemed to come >ea,e(1 UP allre I d from the huge- fireplace at one Palace in the 15 side of the room. ls a common bell ALL COVET IT — WORKERS He was about to awaken hie People that when a h s t HAVE IT wife when in the center of the seen by anyone, Good Health! Men and women fireplace there moved a brilliant ^eath of a Hohe workers mnst possess it to be ac ceptable, satisfactory, successful. light, white and shiny and of a noteworthy that Kidney aliments and resulting ills somewhat oval shape. Terrified Frederick Wilhal shortly afts are serious disorders, causing loss almost to the point of fainting, of health and efficiency, lack of he could neither cry out nor 81 -b® Palace di from seeing the energy and ambition, dull head move. aches, tired feeling, nevrous de The light began to move slow pression. FOLEY PILLS, a diu ly toward the bwl and as it Fn»m fa ien t— retic stimulant for the kidneys, neared the bedside It stopped. Henry Burnett are a reliable, valuable, effec The light slowly became the face among the valley tive medlcike. Men and women of a boy, with kindly soft eyee spent Sunday In 1 everywhere use and recoAmend that stored at the minister as he friends. them. John Gordon, Danville, lay in bed. A« suddenly as the —, minots, says.- “FOLEY PILL« dl- ghost appeared so did It disa^ At Ashland Hotel, hretlfc m ide it possible for me to pear. The minister then got up Among the out work stgadily, to sleep better,” to become stronger.” Sold everjr- enough courage to call his wife who registered at and botn arose ahd sat sleepleas «ere; F. P. Dolai W hore^No. 1. In Ihe room by candle light until oj,co; Mr. and Mi daybreak. bell of t<ong Beac Science has shown the brain Hhw far this story can be ae- Mrs. R. Ken Wllso of woman to be equal to man’s. The men probably will be will cepted as morh than a haliuclnk- bara; F. D. McKe ing to accept that, If the ladies tlon is one thing, but demonolo- and Liz Paulen, o gfit* dbtthto tfcft the m inister*‘Mrs. Carl lin k in g School Program B e n t - R eturned F ro m T rip — F. O. Rice, who recently pur chased the Ashland creamery, re turned Saturday from a business trip-.of .several days to Portland and Cottage Grove, FOR M F T O COME HO M E FCXVMÒM AND MC TO SBT B ack is t a k e a t r a i n / "T£> SEE '<W «BOOT— BACK FÖR TWO IS $18.00 OFÛFS IF r DPI v e HIS CAR X t h a t ' s AROUND $ 4 . 0 0 Visiting F a t h e r - Mi-. and Mrs. Rollle Berry and little son of Klamath Falls are -pending a few* days In Ashland •¿’siting with Mrs. Barry's father Richard Posey Campbell a n d brother Dick op Bush street. MrB. Eerry will be remembered by her many friends In this city as Mias Isolene Cqjnpbell. , - Packing, Crating Àuto Freight Teraünàl 7 ~ ’» « fi* ÜT M rn-'waji. JashingtonT-ToM Home for the Traveler 1 Good service at a price — Phone 88 , JORDANS BABB AND cabine « WORKS „ Corner Helma« and Vbà E Phone 282. . - II Centrally located but out of the congested Traffic Zone, Fireproof and comfortably furn ished with an air of coziness and comfort which makes you long to itay. ' Washington at Twelfth S t Portland, Oregon Chuicli Directory Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemfeerton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Presbyterian Church N. Main and Helman Street* Hugh T, Mitchelmore, Pastor. Lutheran Ourtch Services In Odd Fellows HdH. H. ft. Youhg, Pastor, «38 Boulevard. Services 4th and Cth Sundays. t Chnreh pf O r ls t t— South Pioneer Ate. . Smith, M ist Mr«. Elis. urth St. Phohe Reader, 78 471-J (Yirtttlan (TiMrch B ta d 8econd Streets. Win,, Vv Barney, Pastor ¡ High St. PhOne 382-R ithto. J- A. Carmody ' i n f THATS WHAT I W « f t ^ W OOD $1.75 Tier OÀM W O ik «À By fayior Ç S ot . hc * M ¿ hick J ust v « rso i Ori/. Her Internal religious troubles — . *nd her row with foreign oil in terests have not left Mexico la ex- DB.IBNS8T. colleht financial condition. The Practice Lip oil companies have drastically curtailed Mexican production, Eye, Ear, Nose Putting a crimp la tax collections. This curtailment was due either to a desire to retaliate agalnit Mexico or to the overproduction in thia country..— or both. Mexico cam» through last year Dr. OhariM A. BcttM with her first payment since the n y * * « o d Burgeon tall of Porftrio Dias. She h a s continued just about to make the Office Phone 1«4J grade. The Pani-Lamont agree Home Phone 164-L ment calls for monthly >509,000 ornea Bonn* . payments, the balance to be made at the end of the year. 10 to U a as.*-« t o i p a . Herebey Building President Calles, incidentally, al lowed only 8 per cent for o I 1 taxes in his 1927 budget and on his budget for next year has fail ed to enter any credit for o 1 1 taxes whatever! Morrow's presence In 4 Mexico Bye, Bar, N o m and Throat. City will be so much added In Office Phone IBS Fire* National Bank Bnjldtog surance for continued payments. If Mexico falls down on them, her credit Is virtually ruined through- rut the world. Morrow undoubt edly will be interesed In keeping 34 Acres Irrigated Mexico in a position where she Yonr Own Tie « a can pay and his fnanclal mind Balfour Guthrie Co. P. O. Box 27. Ashland will also consider the possibili ties for eventual repayment of the bonds’ $500,000,000 principal. Thfe Morrow appointment also seems to improve Alvaro Obre- gon's chances for the presidency. In the first place, Obregon would We will deliver any amount surely maintain a stronger gov of exceptionally goo^ 13-lnoh ernment than any other candi slabs at this price. Buy them date now In the field. Secondly, new for winter while they are Obregon was the Mexican spon H un ak er T r a m f« O S sor of the Payne-Warren a n d Pbon. 410 Pan-Lamont agreements. Ashland Acres School programs for the observ ance c f Frances E. Willard day, October 28, have been sent to all n r YOU WA2.T a good boms the county and city superintend Influire *t Broira « M e e , «3 N, ents in Oregon by Charles How Mala. / «8-G ard, state superintendent of pub lic instruction. Mrs. M. A. Buckner returned to her home In Hornbrook," Cal., Saturday, after having spent three days In Ashland visiting with her coarta, Mrs. Ellen Snflth on East P ro fe s s io M Íl •" ( drive i r w c w A Chnreh of the Nasarei Fourth and C Streets P. C. Thatcher, Pastor Full Gospel Temple Boulevard J. 8. Mnzphy, Pastor Pentecostal Chnreh Stone Church, Fifth and Main streets B. F. Bingham, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Church Second Street Uev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, $2 Second Street. Phone 219 Congregational Church Boulevard Ber. Chas. D. Oaffney 469 Bonlsvard Free Methodtot Church B. Main and Sixth Street Emma T.. Thompson, Pastor. Baptist Church Hargadine and First Street«. Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, Oak 8treet «pent Week-End H«re — Claon Caldwell, who ls employ ed In northern California near liilt, spent the week-end in Ash land visiting friends. Mr. Cald well recently returned from a visit with his mother In Eugene, Orogon They formerly resided In this city, where ,Mrs. Caldwell Was a nurse at the Community hhspltal on the Boulevard. Visitor From K. F. — Attorney U. S. Balentlne of Klamtth Falls »P«ht the week-end la Ashland visiting friends snd looking «fter business affairs. Vleitlng SIsHT— Mrs. D. E. Swedling on btoah- ftte street has as a guest tor sev eral days her sister, Mrs. H. M. Thompson, a resident of F u r t Jonea. FALL IS HERB Are yoq planning on your car rebuilt, If so prices first. We spccll repairing and can build more miles in yonr moi work on flat rgte basis. Rate« pa storage, by tl or month. Accessorlee, | oil and cart, wa»hod and i (Open Night Trombiee -