ip in Jackson otectiveWork is bers of Directorate upoa tie land. • ; • "Giants la Tha Barth” la »root that there *111 never he ope novel Whfefrean emhraee all fit A aer- lee. The racial variants aad back­ grounds that interweave e a r pltehwork civilisation aaaaot aM he woven into the pattern of one hook. Here to a strong thick novel, tilled with poetry 0« earth and man. that doaa no . m o r e than study one short wagon trala ot farmers from one small Burop- saa s ta te . eoarenttoa, advertising la t k a Oregon Sportsman, and fighting the .passage of the tithing bill in the last legislature has been met out of the pockets ot the officers uf the association. FOB SALE— Ford truck la FOB R EN T:— F u r n ish e d front Next February or Marek we W A N TED : A ptobo to rant. good coudltioh, ruxateli axle. roam apartment. Phone 188R or Phone Mrs. McNeal, 210-R. will hold our regular annual ban­ Phone >>8-J. 68-8 call'Shook Apt. quet and meeting for the election tM t 58-.lt* of officers, at which time duaa for FOB SALE— Good young milk A SH L A N D R EA L TY CO. f 0 r ST. L O O S PRICES for hides, 1918 will ba paid. In the mean­ court two pigs, several rabbits reliable reality. 38-1-mo. wool pelts aad furs. Johnson Mar­ time, we need money to pay our and chlckdaa aad few ducks qpd F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 4 ket. Phons 78. >1 N. Mala. 87-tf outstanding Indebtadneas and to F O B R E N T — Furnished apart­ turkeys. G. Gunter, » 4 Grant. KPO (422.3m) San Franctoeo. carry on the important work for W ANTED — To trade paper Phone 821-J.' 58-8* ment, down town. Inquire Plaxa which the association la /xrganls- 4:00 p. m. organ recital; 5:00 p. Confectionary. 27-tf hanging and decorating for what­ m. children's boar; >:30 p. to. WOOD — Limb wood, a n y ever you have: I. H. Scott. Phons program by Board of Education; Wa era going to ask every maa length. <70, par load, (practically Wolcott Grocery. In Jackson County who believes 7:00 p. m. athletic review; 8:00 a eord.) P. O. Box >9«. 50-4* >4-1 too. in conserving this grant natural p, m. Caipet orchestra; 9:00 p. FOR RENT— Furnished cabins, F O B H A L E — Died furniture, resource, and who derives pleas­ m. N. B. C. program. cheap, by week or month, 153 chea». Gerald Gunter, phone 281- G ra n ite. ure or profit from the wl,d life in K F I (488.5m) Loa Angalea. 5 3 -t f Storage Co. offtoe at residence, our forests and streams, to send 5:80 p. m. Eugene Blscallus pro­ 174 North Mato. Phone dig. F O R R E N T :— Modern 4-room one dollar for his 1927 does to gram; 6:00 p. m. Florence Sang­ FOB* HALE— Newtown cooking tarnished house, close in. Clean Mr. Chris Gottite bat the Cham­ er, piano moods; ,:1B p. m. N. apples. W . W . Robison. Phone ber of Commerce. Medford, or to W. Welle on radiotorlal period; and In good condition. Gerald 874J11. 41-1 mo. Louis Dddge, secretary of the as­ Gnnter, phone 221-J. |l - 4 t t * 6:80 p. m. Clarice Rnesei, blues sociation at. Ashland. FOB HALE— Fprd coupe. in singer; 7:00 p. m. program by FOB R E N T— 6-room unfurn- Jackson County Game Protective good condition. Three new tires. Paul Roberts; 8:00 p. m. Scot­ led honsq, down town location, AsOoelation: >125. Mildred Millard, 575 Liber­ tish Rite Glee Club and soloists; ntal cheay. Inquire Ashland ho- ty St. 49-8*- l. / 42-tf 9:00 p. m. N. B. C. program j PAUL SCHERER. TO TRADE— Pullets for cow. FOR SALE— One hundred and Preaident. 10:00 p. m N. B. C. program. H ELP JV ANTED Chas. Avery, 627 Terrace St. eight bens, 175 pullets, 540 Oak KHJ (405.2m) Los Angeles. LbUfS DODGE 58-2 St., Mrs. L. A. Brash. 48-tf 6'30 p. m. children's hour; 7:80 Secretary W ANTED: — Capable steno­ p. m. Talk by Myra Nye; 7:45 HARRY HOSLER grapher, apply Briggs A Briggs. FOR SALE— Hall damaged apt CHRIS GOTTLIEB p. m. Art Pabst with his banjo; 6 1 -t f plea, 60c par box in orchard, B ER T ANDERSON 8:00 p. m. varied program. Bellview diet. W . L. Moore. Executive Committee K F O A ( 4 4 7 .5 m ) Seattle. 5:80 >7-1 mo.* p. m . children's prografl; 7:00 LOST—-Brown leather billfold FOR HALE— Cook and heating p. m. concert orchestra; 8:00 puree, containing pictures and >6. stoves. One traylor and andirons p. m. Crescent Old Time trio; from >3 to >7.60. Grates a n d Finder please return to Tidings 9:00 p. m. N. B. C. an hour In * The commission now operates backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140 office. Reward. Memory Lane; 10:00 p. m. black­ three game farms, for the propa­ Oberlin. ’ 31-1-mo.* face comedy; 10:80 p. m. Hoot gation and distribution of game The Book of the Month— O w ls from K. O. W. Portland. "Giants In The Earth” by O. E. birds— China Pheasants, Hqngar- KJR (348.6m) Seattle. 8:30 T O T R A D E — 7-room house, inn Partridges, wild turkeys, etc. Rolvaag^ It is a paradox that tha first p. m. children's program; 7:00 good lot, pavement, U. of O. dis­ It owns and operates about ,25 fish hatcheries, with a large num­ great American novel of the land p. m. studio program; :475 p. GOOD BUT— At 343 N o r t k trict, clear of debt. Price >8000. Want small well Improved acre­ ber of egg taking stations. It haa been translated into English m. book review; 8:00 p. m. vio­ Main, lot about 75 by >75, doable keeps in the field an active and for its main body of readers. The lin, cello and piano trio; 9:00 street frontage, old bouse, n e w age. Must be near to Ashland efficient warden and patrol ser­ book ia "Giants In The Barth”, p. m. studio program; 10:0(T p. double gsrege, >1700 for short high school. Hlnkson A Hornbark vice and carries on publicity and and i(p author la a professor nam- m. Vic Myers Dance Orchestra. time, half cash. Bee It. H. C. 229 Zumwalt Bldg. Eugene. 53-3 educational work with tha lim it­ and Rolvaag who first Wrote it In Oaley. 86 K. Maia. U -> ed funds made available for that Norwegian. The story o f t h e FOR 8ALB— 4-room furnished M A N Y P1UZEH A W A R D E D purpose. And remember, title ‘to novel concerns a family f r o m house, wood shed, garage, lota TO LOCAL FOLRH all the real estate and other .pro­ Scandinavia that settles in . the 125 feet front, fru it and berries great wheat country of the perty being accumulated by the Useful things that can be made at home and nuts. AU for >1590. Would (Coatldhed From Page Oua) commission is vested in the state American Northwest. I t to a tahe light car and some cash. for the benefit of all the people simple tale, boldly pushed on, re­ was won by Georgs McSpaddsn af Bal. payable >20 per mo. Brown when only a small proportion of lying for dramatic intensity upon Talept. An Eosy-to-Make, Movable Work A Rice, 82 N. Main gt. 62-tf the people of the state contribute the* inevitable conflict between a First prise for Spitsenbergs was Bench That Should Be ia to the fund out of which these lonely farm wife's desires and a awarded to Charles Holdrldge of FOR BALE aw TRADE — weU husky husbandman's dreams. large expenditures are met. Every H one Improved 88. 8 miles 8. E. of Talent; second by D. M. Lows of In the last t w o years thprs "Giants Ik Tha Barth” seems to Talent Beaver, oreok. valuatio» A tM IR - have been released in the streams achieve the same great intensity Jameo Rtoth, Beavercreek. Ore. C. J. Porter of Ashland w o q of Jackson county, by the state and breadth of Knut Hamsun’s first price for W inter Bananas game commission: >,000,000 own work. It 7* no cheap epithet and first for Rome Besutiies was steelhead; 226,000 sllversides; to call Rolvaag an American awarded George McSpsdden of _ 145,000 eastern brook; 18,000 Hamsun. Talent. We have all suffered over nov­ The bench1 black bass, perch and crappies* First for Grimss Golden was els of Northwestern farmers. ««¡.asthii 12,000 cat flah. t o use them . Natu- given to D. H. Jackson of Ash­ I is for a good, »ub- «•“ •"PPbj To th*’ distribution should be They have been, as a rule, dry as land. added 25.800 steelheads released dnat, boring and dreadful. Occa­ nvides a smooth top s cleats as i in the Applegate by the U. S. Bur- sionally, as In the case of Prairie , vise s t o n e end and by Mr. Muhlenberg and in Miss ), you cm eau of rtatcheries. f fa which smaller Salem — Publication of the Game birds »leased In Jackson Suckow'a work, a certain integ­ r r ■ ■ ■ -.— "Dally Evening W orld” ia this county daring the same period.: rity of style has made np for ut­ city begins with forty-eight em­ But 93 1,009 China pheaaanta; 72 Hun- ter monotony of material. ployes and monthly payroll of i garlan partridges; 88 wild tur­ Rolvaag has« comic gusto and an epic force hack 'of him that lifts P O L IS H Y O U R F L O O R S >8,009. keys. __ •_ > Instead of releasing .very small his work into greatness. Aito by * The story “Giants In T h e ___ fry {font the state hatcheries as n E L E C T R IC IT Y has bee* the custom ia the past, Barth” is a simple one. Per Han- / — ---------------------------------------- f '*'-'41 thn y ° utt* fish'are n o * being held sa, farmer from Norway, brings ====tl rn til they are five to six Inches in pis wife and his children and chat I 1* longth. While thia entails a much telg but of civilisation and Into) • ' I R ; 1 _ J. larger • 2 ) « 1 1 e in carrying the great reaches of the North­ 3 L» chargee, tha practical results are west. In company With others Ê i U i L !Î fit his race he stakes out a quar­ mnch more satisfactory, s 1 The commiesien plans to double ter section of landand begins cql- 111 g r M a a S e rv Ic e Û - - A A m rfu i hotel with “ the present capacity of the Butte tivatlon. \frhat befalls is more or O U T « is n .H M d r Falls hatcher/. Thia work is al- less in line with the accepted g wann welcome for ith screws ready under way, and means a hardships of pioneers. There are guests. Opposite the if the averegs home shop owner. With argeworic* large increase in steelheads famine and cold, superstition and roar experience in wood-working that L-aJing theatres. structions, hatched sxeleelvely for- stocking Ignorance. By the time the tale Is m n es with the use of tools, you can later ourHxam the ROgua river. , build and install wall cabinets or cup- done, a great section of prairie i boards for other tobU and equipment, if It has been almost two years has become a new granary of they are needed, but ju st now, let us con- ..... since tlje Jackson County Game mankind. ader the type of bench to buiU. nows* Protective Association has held The Incidents in "Giants In The T he aceompanying flhutrations show p riv a te » piobneaf a finished bench and also the an annual meeting and banquet. Earth” are seldom dramatic. Per­ oecesmry working drawings e f a bench Our only source ef revenue is the haps tha chief seat of tha book is w itha brood top, tw o drawers a t the right «.lUofa» collection of one dollar yearly the gusto that pervades its w rit­ md. and an adjustable vise. T he frame is ef two-inch material'and th e joints are w tor bniM- dues. This has not bean collected ing. Rolvaag knows his Norsemen fer wiu*h I ror tWp yearg yhe treasury of the and he fee» their immensities of ! so t nailed, h e t, as shown In the drawing, u e fastened with boite in such a way that association has been empty for spirit, their great appetites for i you can take th is bench apart in a few so'me time, and such expenses'as land, for food, for children. There 1 minutes and pock R into a small space. SAM TO A M C ISC O ) Ibis feature makes it poerfble to move the taking care tof consignments of is poetry In the comic seat of Per B m c b u m Apartment« easily. game birds and fish, onr.dues to Hansa and his mates. There Is _ . gai s u x i l a t v . ___ 1 I bench AU o f the details are sb arranged that ■ the State organisation, and ex- coto^dy In their relationships. i rou need not have special tools to do any ■ pUah penses of a delegate to .the State There is epic faros in their work d th e work. 1 Whan wa eeaelder that th * wild life of Oregon, itagama ah* jp » « — b resources, la one ot oarboet valuable assets, it in rat— r « * tarhiag to fla d sash a laomktoble loch ot interest among tha »to»»« generally as to how thia « i 1 d Ute la being conserved, propagat­ ed aad protected. And shoos wb- turblng still to tbs lack of adttve interest displayed hy many gpOVU- men in thio important question ef gome conservation. Tbd o * 1 y seeming interest many ot them display is making tha bog limit as many times as they lawfully can during tha open season«. It to safe to say that i f game tows were repealed and all b a » let down, that within a period Ot less than ten years the game birds, gxpta animats, and most ot the g u te tlah ot the state would be­ come extinct. This being the sit- uattpn. it behooves every ettixen of the state to give active sup­ port to the state game commiogtou and to his local game orgaaisa- t'on. You will u nderetand how necessary thia to when you con­ sider |^at the only revenues av­ ailable for this great work am de­ rived from voluntary license buy­ ing, fines, trapping''permits, etc. That not one cent comes from state or county revenues, 'o r out of the pockets of the generaltax paying public.. The revenues' of the game commission amounts to aronnd >350,000 to >400,000 per year. Book Review retailers to consider Is that there is an assurance ot Quality and good value hack of everything on which the manufacturer • has spent his mono» to popularise. Thus the responsibility ot guar­ anteeing the merchandising Is shared by the manufacturer. Because the story ot the pro­ duct. who makes it. how it Is made, and who stands back of it. baa already been told to thous­ ands ot people by the manufact­ urer, there is nothing left tor the retailer to do bnt meet the demand that haa bean craatad. He does not have to'stand be­ hind his counter and argue with a customer about the value of a certain item, because that value is known and admitted by the customer before she eaters the store. The retailer does not have to make the sale of an advertised produce— as the customer does the buying. The customer's assurance of quality is in exact proportion to the popularity ot the product in question — advertising assures poput.-.i 1 ty. Umatilla County produced >15,- 000,000 in crops and products this year. L». ’ ; I " P rob — Pye,B»y,M< Teacher Of Violin, Viola, String Basa. (Violoncello "Eepeclale” ) STUDIO Grants Pasa — Bulb - growing developing iato great farm money-maker. Hotel Ashland Building, Ashland, Ore.— Phone 47 Musical instruments Repaired, Bows Rehaired. Barns — Lei doubled in aide. $1.75 Tier in délirer any a sptfoaally good 1 ________ C Helps (or the Handy Man Wick Furniture Co. No. 9 Always park alongside a new and shiny ear. It will back out without scrap­ ing you. And always call this agency of the. Hart­ ford Fire Insurance Com­ pany for your automobile insurance. We will take care of you if you have a loss. You don’t expect an auto accident—neither did the man who just had one. Besides, your car may burn or be stolen. Call up today . \ JUST A M O M E N T - V 0Ü HAVE- SEVERAL' NVOROS W R O H 6 ■— r AG AIN :__ r • > X T MIÔHT BE A GOOD 1C IDEA, IF YOQte DMCCRTAiM 7 ABOOT YOÜR. 6FC U JN Q k V T Ö A ß K C rttC k .A M D L E T HIM HEXPXOü O ü T y f ■■ . - L i n e - \N H X . T H A T 'S W H A T Coal, Wood and Stora*» Paekta«. Crating aad IB to»»— Lftng Distança HauUag- Auto Traight TtnnlBal Billings Agency NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING In tha County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackaon County. In the Matter of the Estate of Elisabeth Cooper, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tbs undersigned, administrator of the estate of Elisabeth Cooper, De­ ceased. has tied bin Anal ac- conht in said county court and that the court has fixed Monday, tha 18th day of December, 1987, at ton o'clock A.’ M. and the court room of said court at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any objections there may be to said report and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication, Oc­ tober 80th. 1917. JESSE F. COOPER, l-Thnrs. Administrator. By Taylor A tx K iú » « ' — fcá'T . ^BETTU « im i» ft 8TOBAGI 00. NOSE CLOGGED FROM ft COLO ON CATARRH Painting, tinting aad try Clift * —**-811— . 88 or phono 855. NELSON and ROOS-« Centres* tore; painting, paperhanging, dec­ orat In«, estimates famished. Headquarters W ick, FnrnHnre Company, pkona >18. 81-tf Roaebulg banka show healthy increase In deposits and bastases