i l 'T W and delight th e g a l« * •< the hive, from the drone i^ tb n i|» es»T What mora attractive M a*la* Son reliable reality, 86-1-m«. ments, Septic tanks, walks, curbs To accomplish the desired e»d Ashland property, IB acres,'6 un­ FQ R BENT — four-room fu r­ der Irrigation, modern 8-room nished house w ith garage. 55 3rd house, double garage, barn, etc., 8 t . Phone 2T3-R. 644f on Pacific highway, 1-2 mile North FOB BENT— 4 - room modern Jackson Hot Springs, B. B. Adam­ painted son, Talent. 68-2 furnished house, newly and kalsomlned Inside, 820 m l Young Tuloose G. Gunter, phone 40 4-R. 06-8«, 00-5* FO R R E N T — Purntohed bouse Phone pur­ 26SL or call 882 Hargadine. - FOR SELB—A few fine young near Washington School. Tom turkeys for breeding poses. | i o each. Order y o a r I 64-8 Thanksgiving turkey now, 46 cts. FO R LEA SE— To the pT F h t per pound. Mrs. Jan. W illiam s, phone 10T22. 08-2« party tor n term of from one to three years the targe brick hones recently occupied by President Churchill. Centrally located in the school sone and specially a r ­ ranged fo r rooming students. Two Moping porches, basement, large garage end about an acre of good garden land partly set to alfalfa and fru it. Inquire ef or correspond w ith W . J. Moore, *nt FOR SA tto-^ C SSb honey, ¡Soc Camps Building, Ashlknd, Ore­ per lb., 1248-Iowa St. - - , 68-tf gon. 63-tf FOR SAIiB- -Wood, ’good dry F O R R E N T — Five room body fir, 12 in. 88.00, 10 in. nished house. Near Normal. 88.50. 508 Palm Ave. phone 899Y. Hervey P ark Hotel. J. B. Walker. fu r­ Mrs <*-« FÖR BENT— Furnished cabins, FOR SAIAS— 12 and 1 «ia. dry cheap, by week or month, 158 f ir wood. Ashland Ice ft Storage C (*nlte. Co'. 08-1-mo, 68-tf ' FOB BMW—Standard make pi­ LOST— P air e f brown undress^, ano* to vicinity will be sacrificed. M il « t ones. 810 monthly. ed kid gauntlets, la te r part of W rite .Tallman Plano Store, Sa­ week. Reward. Leave at Tiding*. 4 5 -2 * lem, Oregon- O t« LOST— Between Jacksonville and Hornbrook, ladies b r o w n Robison. Phone 4 0 1 mo. leather p u rw , bank J»ook and im ­ portant papers.. Reward. King hotel. V««"** FOR SALE— Newtown cookjng apples. W . W . 876J11. and floors. W ill exchange cement the church 'needs red blooded clear thinking men to officer and work for dentistry. W. J. Olson. lead the ebuneh to v ic to ry ;j Mton who w in aasume responsibility 'W X m TKD— Rabbit* ‘ for can and put fo rth every e ffo rt to put ntog.A Heavy ones preferable. «ver its program. - « ¿ h fe Phone 8«1-Y or w rite E. E. C ar­ I t was the beloved BoogaveU ter. 120 H a p illta a St., Medford, who said, “the church may not be the only place where men" » •> ’ spend Bunday. <©f W A U L E D — Experienced book­ profitably course. It is uJt. Nevertheless, it keeper, Claycomb Motor. Co.,’ Ford Is one of the very best places, it Garage, phone 60. 664f has been well tried. I t h M f o * 11 knocked about badly by sleeker* and by enemies, I t to | t t f fR^get for every feNow with a 4t»P on , RUBBER STAMPS his shoulder or a grouch 1» his MARSHALL PRINTING COM­ system. R to tea narrow? ■ tor PANY — Printing, R uling and 1 come and too broad for oflNH FA H Rubber Stamps, Medford, Ore­ thia is perfectly natural, in fact gon. « H*tf ! inevitable, since the church ia based upon spiritual principles which'are adm ittedly d iffic u lt to fu lly understand, let alone fol- » low. In spite ef all this, t h e church is. a mighty force in the nation for keeping people toned up to high levels of thinking ftpd acting. I t has kept the a ffairs of the Moral Governor before, the attention of H U people. I t ha« been the force behind the bulldliu: of home« for orphans, unfoftun ates, deficient, demented, Wnd ‘aged. I t has always been .the backer and often the starter of philanthropic ^enterprises. The Portland — Steamer “ Admiral church Is easy to elam and hfrd Benson” takes cargo of apple*, to to replace. Singapore. “ Kick it if you like, bnt you w ill be wiser and happier to-hack It.” The church to an influence, greater ahd more pow erful than any other in the yo rld . Ttofciro- Bults o f Us labors are everywhere manifested. The ehurefr * ' a school In which fathers have the Mitt Cuff sons to be eMUitag) and depend­ able meta of character, * workers in the sePVtos of Christ gad 1» the nation H e bga so bountifully blessed. How can a father stand by and sea his son grow .ap out­ side the influence of the church? On the other hand, how. ean he hope to see his son loyal fo Christ and the program of his church if he, himself, is not a supporter of the church? The fathers qt today are the sone of yesterday, grown up and carrying bn the normal functions o( life, while the sons of today are the fathers of tomorrow in the making. I f we would have the men of tomorrow trained and ac­ tively serving the master we must put up a fence around them to­ day, a fence of loyal, true hearted fathers to keep them steadfast In the service e ( the Lord. WILL ASSIST FOREIGNERS Americanisation w o rk is to he the object e f a patriotic organisa­ tion effected tost evening when a group met Ut the public library and effected a -u n it of the county organised w ith Mrs. Susanna Homes Carter as president, A. C. Strange, Norm al Instructor as vice-president and Col. W . H. Paine, Medford, secretary-treas­ urer. These three county officers met with local representatives In the meeting last evening and Mrs. C. J. Baughman was named presi­ dent of the local unit, w ith Mrs. L. A. Roberts as vlce-presldeht, the D. A. R „ W . R. C„ American Legion, Grand Army, Spanish W ar Veterans, and other patrlo- tic organisation* are backing this Americanisation work. I t is to be' the object of the lo­ cal etoh to-assist any foreigner desiring assistance in learning the language or preparing himself or herself for Americanisation. Leaves Hollywood-Without .Viola of his congregation axpressed great surprise and b itter regret Fenders on his aetomobilç wefe dented and ottcers learned today h e ’ - h a ir eOllMed w ith a Pickwick stage while in Ash­ land. an hour before h i* arrest. ' nlshed |1 0 0 bond for bis reease. ■ R e v .' Ray arrived In Medford ahowt three month« ago, and a popular speaker was a frequent sneaker a t |nnche«a clubs and other organizations. ^fembora Novel and charming to the È lager's h a w , C h ie d i Directory Methodist EBtocafhl CBnrch N. Main and L a a re l streets H. F . Pam terton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Main and Helm an Street« ;h T . Mttehelmore. f V tor, N. Main St. »bone 491-L. ran Church Odd Fellows H all, Pastor, Services 4th 638 and F h n rth and F . C. Thatch» T , Pastor Pentecostal ChnVcb Stone Church, F ifth and Main streets B. F . Bingham, Pasto* Wto T rte tty ntofl OuMoh Second Street «ev. F. K. Hammond. Vicar, (Continued from Page 7 o u r) Christian Chnrth (Duncavd) # Cor. Iowa and Mt. Ave. A. J. Ellenberger 396 Helman St. Phone 809-J ■T» w« p Following rumors that his do actress, had been, unhappy. Mi (oroakqn Hollywood and ia “ to Craig. Colo. Flynn, former All and morie star, says ho isn't In lc Hfa with Viola Dana, movie i B. “Lefty" Flynn (inset) has* ig" it on his 400-acre r«nch at irica Yale halfback, naval offloer ted in wbat Hollywood to saying about a break In th4 what that organic Industry— the tree— w ill bring forth aa Its fin­ ished product. W hat greater attraction can be imagined than a broad sweet- s?bnted Georgia peach orchard, wafting It* perfume to a swarm of bees, seeking the commodity which wonld satisfy the appetite Mom and Pop < VF T H E . p e e r TELEGRAM YQ\> RECEIVED I6 A N V IN D iC A TtO N -H E I m c m - t m e b o í tô simply B ü BBUNQ c k r at .W W ; CtWTAlHLY MAS Y E A H , AN L’U . B E T T H 6 FOUNTAIN O F YC W ND RANTAIN ÇfR TljUTK Y'KI^M Teacher O f Violin, Viola, 8trlng Bass 8T U D ÏO Musical Instrumenta Repaired, Bows Rehaired. 34 Acres Irrigated W OOD |L75Tier T boe U a I Monmouth — W aln u t crop to lighter but o l better quality than usual. Bsv._ Cha*, t). Gaffney i Î6 0 Boulevard B and Second Streets. W m . V. Barney; Taqfor 116 High St- Phone 38 FRANZ AU1B NELSON nntf EOffl tors; painting, paperh orating; estimates Headquarter* Wick Company, phene 218. ¡2 Second Street. Phone 110 i Pioneer Ave. Smith, F irst trth St. Phone Noto and oms» » o ast “ A fte r that we w ill go, after the traitorous books w ritten by Eng- liehmsn,.snd half-of-one per cea| Americans. I reed a history -book 'once. I t was in grammar school. And I am personally w illing to take the responsibility for burn­ ing the history books which tra­ duce our forefathers. “ As you'm ust realise, I do not believe 'Mayor Thompson’s cam­ paign is. comprehensive enough. I w ill give this campaign scope a* well as dignity. W hy does he de­ clare war on K ing George Third and K ing George F ifth and leave ont K lug George Fourth, who was as bad as any of them? And why does he yell'O n ly a t the British when th% French, Germans, Chi­ nes», South Americans, Russians and other nations are as bad as any of them and all anxious to overthrow our great institutions. of a willow-green, crepe 1 which flare* below the dlbcrtr U p e n into, a rounded mitt » d t co v en the hand to *rofesdouf Dtredbry ▲nto (Continued frofc Page F o ur) . lag. children's program; 0;80 p. « • educational program; 7 p. m. book mA lew; 7:18 p. m. sports; 7:80 p. m. silence fo r long dis­ tance receiving; 8 p. m. Cal pet orchestra; • p. m. string Quartet.’ KQO (3 8 1.4 M ) Oakland. 5:80 p. m. health talk; 8 p. m. dinner concert; 0:18 p. m. financial re­ view; 8 p. m. Parisian Quintet and contralto; 0 p. sa. N. B. C. program; 10' p. m- H otel Oakland dance orcheatra. • K L X ( 50 9M (— Oakland.' 8 ». m. M artha Lee; 8:80 p. m. Bro­ ther Bob; 6:80 p. m. dinner con- cort; 7 p. m. news broadcast; 8 p. m. Athen Athletic Club orches­ tra. KF1 (4$8.5M ) L ob Angeles. NOTICE O F F IN A L H E A R IN G 5:80 p. m. Eugene Biscailuc pro­ In the County Court of the gram; 8 p. m. Florence Sanger, State * of Oregon for Jackson piano moods; 8:16 p. m radlotor- County. ial period; 6:80 p. m. vest pocket In the M atter of the Estate program; 7 p. jn. Paul Roberts of Elisabeth Cooper, Deceased. program; 8 p. m. Ira Morgan, bar­ Notice is hereby given that the itone; 8:80 p. m. concert pianist; undersigned, adm inistrator of the 9 p. ip. N. B. C. program; 10 p. estate of Elisabeth Cooper, de­ m. Busiest playmates. ceased, has filed his final ac­ K H J (1 1 6 .1M) Los Angeles. count In said county cou rt,an d 6:30 p. m. children's program 7:30 p. m. lecture* 7 :4 8 ,1 5 min­ .that the c o a rth a s fixed Monday, thé 12th day of December, 1927, utes w ith A rt Pabst; 8:15 p. m. at ten o’clock A. M. and ^he courtesy program. court at K F W B (361.2M ) Hollywood. court room of said , Medford, Oregon, as Vhe time' Hollywood. 5:15 p. m. radio re­ view; 5:45 p. m. dinner music; and place for the hearing ot 6:80 p. m. diftner music; *7 p. m. any -objections there may he to ope set play; 7:80 p. m. musical I said report and the settlement program; 7:50 p. m. news; 8 p.' J thereof. Date of first publication, Oc­ m. blues singer w ith trio; 9 p. m. baritone with -concert quartet ; tober 2Q(h. « ( Y . JESSE F. COOPER, 10 p. m. M ayfair Hotel orchestra; I 5-Thurs. Administrator. 11 p. m. Clnderalla Roef Ball room music. K G W (4 9 1 .5 M ) .Portland?« 6 p. More than 83,000 has been sub­ m. Golden West g irl; 7 p. m. scribed by Medford In their Red Gerber entertainers; 7:45 p. m. Cross drive. dairy talk; 8 p. m. theatre party; 9 p. m. N. B. C. program; 10 p. m. concert; 10:80 Hoot O w l frolic." K FO A (44 7.6 M ) Seattle. 6:80 p. m. children’s program; 7 p. m. concert oréhestra; 8 p /m . cour­ tesy-program; 9 p. m.. N. B. C. program: 10 p. m. blackface com­ e d y ;’ IO: 80 p‘. m. Hoot Owls from KQW. K JR (3 4 8 .6M ) Seattle. 8 p. m. Junior club*, 6:80«p. m. studio program ;(l P. tn. sport n e **:, 6:30 p. m. dinner hour concert! liYO fl. as. studio program; » ». m. instrumental trio; 9 p. m. stu­ dio program; 10 ». m. Vic Meyers dance orchestra. WASHINGTON LETTER P A R IS . Nov. 17— UP>— Sultan Mouley Yoasset of Morocco died today, a dis­ patch from Fez stated. He Was 46 years of age and as­ cended to the throne in 1918. He had been ill for several months. (Continued From Page One) P. Talent, and Police Chief Mc­ Nabb. in a thoroughly intoxicat­ ed condition. He was sitting in his parked Ford touring car, a short dis­ tance north of the Jackson H ot Springs. The car was parked at a precarious angle. Accord­ ing to the offleers the preacher had completely “ passed ont” and was sleeping soundly when -a r­ rested. A quart bottle, partly filled with alleged moonshine was found In the car. On the return to Ashland Ray beeame violently angered accord­ ing to offleers. his main idea bqing to ' “ fight it ont” and not appear before a J u d g e .' Taken before Judge L. A. Roberts he was found to be too thoroughly Intoxicated to plead to the charge placed against him and »1* hearing was postponed until this afternoon. Rev. R»y was thankful when h e ' was placed fn the city ja il and was' lying face downward, sleeping soundy when tw » of jihi parishioner* arrived and tur- SULTAN M B S KPO ( 1 tl.S U ) Ban Francisco. 1 p. m. KPO orchestra; I ». ». than a field of poppies or wild roeea? What greater color adver­ tisement could be flaunted before the eyea qt an nutntored savage than the round yellow orange, the ripe red cherry, the luscious, beautifully tinted pear, o r the suU-klssed rosy-ebaeksd apple, contrasted w ith the green page of nature's catalog. ' , Then we hare the singing of of birds, lowing e f cows, cooing of dores, the blatant call of beasts, and, not the least, the homely hen. Ah! In the hen yon find the true advertiser, w ith something to advertise. U nlike the duck, which conceals and covers her product, the hen manufacturers her product, which Is good— then she tells the world! NOW M EET , BILL GERRICK VÆXL.ÇO FAR, "THlNäfc ARB f t O & i - T h l S O m GUNN IS U K E IX SOME EASY MARK WHO O C tS W T UNO Vi M A R Y HAÎ> Á UTTLE LA M Ö - V/HAT A HORPiÔLC EXAMPLE I'L L MAKE CJF-H1S BANKROLL— A M ' / it T l BE AN EXAM PLE IN / < S b a -. SUBTRACTION ------ WBY K Â Ï BOMKTHINO YOU DO WOT W IB D r South Bend — Hch»|H Popejoy shingle, mill to htMW ^ e n svsr heforq;