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9 . ('.'. o TtfttDFOTtn MAtL Igrr.TTyK, MKDFOnB. OKFfOX, frtday. ATTflUST 11, V)2." News From Rural Districts REAL ESTATE IN 1 E GIVE GRANGE USE OF CITY PARK By A. E. Kellogg. GOLD llMX, Aim. 11. Tluit Uhth In cmiHiriemlile artiviiy In tho Ituyinn mid selling of homo prniinrtU-s In olil JU11 is evidenced by I he recent (lea 1b L'unHuntmated. W. K. Hobs, wliu Ihih a Hiring or nmted dwellinKH, lias sold tlio one back of the M. K. church hiifldiiiK, Seventh Btroet WchI, to Alva K. Cook, who iu now domiciled in name. This property was remodeled at con uiderablo expeiHe. The Jennie L. Hokuo home properly In Riverside addition, on the north side of Second avenue North, has! passed to Bosy Teimvac. who has oc cupied same the past several years. Hy Mro. K. V. Ktnil I tot ; t ; i-; 1 1 1 v i-: i e , auk. m . t a iih'cIIiik of the city t-ium:ll K;ii unluy iilKhl they Kraut eil the lino of tho ta bless and city park to t lit? Giuiiko to- bo liMcd Saturday, AUKUHt 15, when Live Oak ( i ra iiko a nil Iin t erprlHO (iratiKe uf Wlniei hold ilia hiff CiraiiKet'H and Kiirmurg picnic here. A .special pruf-rain will be at 11:00 A. M. fur the- oi'Kani.adoit of the JuckHun county J'oinona and at 2:00 o'clock a proKnim will he held for the pub lie at which talks will be Riven by Gov. l'lcrce ami State CiraitKC Mau ler I'alinltcr. At noon u picnic din ner will be held at the park. The Live Ho will remodel tho dwelling on thelak (Jrunse will furniHh free coffee, property this season at an expense of ' everyone come ami hrlim u full has several thouHitnd dollars. Mrs. Hokuo is now a resident or Menlo Park in southern California and was hore re cently lookinK after the sale of the property. Paul Thompson lias purchased the ket and make this a IiIk day In Hoguo itlvor. Horn Wednesday, Auk. 5. to Mr. aiMl .Mrs, Hill Thoininon, a It pound boy to be named Nell William. This is Grandpa and Grandma OIukIci-'h first Harry Childers bunnalnw dwelling on iKrandson, so that accounts for tludr the north Bide of Second avenue North In Riverside addition, and has moved inlo the new possession. Kx-Muyor Miller, who recently re moved to Salem, has Hold his home property on Kirth avenue North to Tony Rohb and Is now occupied by the' Ross family. This propertv ws re cently remodeled by Mr. Miller at considerable expense for a homo property and the new owner is Just completing same by Riving It a new coat of paint and other improvements on the grounds. ' John Poe of Grants Pass, formerly of Jacksonville, has purchased the A rretta K. Zana d we! ling on Fifth avenue North, and the new owner has arrived-from Grants Pass and is oc cupying the premises. lie will begin the Immediate remodeling of this . property at considerable expense. John Pickard Is buying the Tonv Ross home property on the high bank overlooking Rogue river at tho foot of Fifth Htreot West. This properly was i lomuuuieu nisi year at considerable expensn by Mr. Ross and is one of the neatest and model home properties In Gold Mill. Only two days left special electric r hiiro offer: get yours now. 124 bright smiles the past week. Arthur Karharl has u crew uf pick ers buny picking the harllcll pears. Mr, Karhart has a large crop and the fruit Is of good quality. L. (.'. ItuHho has sold his ranch In the I J vans Creek district and v'U wove to tuwn until he finds u suit ably small acreage tu buy. Mr. Uusho held un unction hjiIu at the ranch Tucmlay afternoon which was well at tended. Mrs. C. II. Ilargudlne, of Kantu Monica, visited recently at the Karl Scutt home and ut the Wllcy-Carter ranch. v Mr. and Mra. A. T. Mcllvaln and their guests, Mr. und Mrs. Dr. Ktuvcr, of Kan KraneiMco. have spent the past two weeks motoring to the wonders of Oreguu. One trip took them to rami on and other points north, the other trip they visited Crater .Lake, Diamond !aku and home by way of Klamuth Kails. They 'report a grand time. i Work started In earnest ut the Del Itlo orchard lust Monday when a largo crew uf plckei-H started on the harvest of the vast crop of fruit on this or chard. On Tuesday tho packers started work and about veven car loads of hart let t pears have been hhipped. Tills Is only tho first pick lug. 0he next to bo started again Thursday. t A good old-fashioned camp meeting is being held here In u big tet by tho Holiness cliurcli. Mr. Grant Walters has returned to his work after several days spent ,at the home of Mr, and Mrs. hUHt, at Hybeo Springs, Mr. Walters came hume on account of being sick. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shepherd. Mr. mid Mrs. Wulton Shepherd and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Magerle and children and Heed Carter attend Id the ball game at Lclund Sunday and also made it a picnic outing. Mr. Karl Htralmn Is driving a bright and shining Ford around our streets. Mrs. Fred O' Kelly and sons re turned (rum their vacation trip to Newport. While In Portland, "Mrs. O' Kelly purchased a new sport model Cleveland ami drove home. Mr. and .Mrs. I'll 11 Strahuu, of flock Point, were Itoguc River visitors Sun- jrtlay and in company with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ca (breath enjoyed u bout, ride on the river. The Ancient River mine has started in full operation again, two crews be ing employed, one day crew and one night crew. I-;. W. Scutt was a Grants Pass shopper Tuesday. Muttie and Dwlght llorton arc re ported on the sick list this week. All hope for their speedy recovery. Mrs. Marlhu Seaman, Bessie Murk hurt und llttlo Hetty Jean, Kllzaboth Pennington . and Hurry White, who have been on a camping trip to Cra ter Lake, returned Monday. Mrs. A. K. Kurhart Is being visited by her mother, Mrs. Rluss, of Mod-ford. Tuesday after an extended visit with Mrs. Htnfar'a parents, Mr. and Mra. R. G. Hruwn. George Loy and son, Sanford, are working on tlus state highway near Trail. Rev. Gray of Hutte Falls spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mm. 11. ,K. Campbell. Rev. Gray preached at tho church Sunday. Mrs. Carl Ksclie and John KhcIib are helping Weldmau'B pick pears. CLIMAX ; CLIMBS EAGLE POINT IDS' It HconiB Kourf to liuvc a little cool wuittlior after our long hot spell. Harold Gtircn and family of Sun Francisco, Cal., and Ills mother. Mrs. Ouron of Portland, are visiting, the iirowns tor u while. .Mrs. uuren Sr. Is a slater of Mrs. Van Scoy and the Messrs. Browns. Mrs. Carleton and daughter, Mrs. Provolt of Ashland, visited Mrs. Carl ton's sister. Mrs. Van Scoy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drown and. Mr. and Mrs. Morrltt Urown have been to the huckleberry patch. Air. and Mrs. Charles Crotser and family spent the week-end at the Itan don beaches. They roport a fine tlmo althouKh it was pretty cold. 1 heron Jones has been III with malaria for a week. Ho Is a little better at present. John Linn and Dnrrnll Gorman re turned from Weed, Cul..: Saturday ovenlng. Mrs. M. U I'ruett took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. II. 10. Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stonar left for their home In Santa llnrbara, Cal , Mr. and Mrs. Ham Coy aro proud parents of a new boy who wus born AukuhI V. Jle'WuK nunieU Bamucl Taylor. Mother and buby are doing ! nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cumxtork and fam ily spent Suuduy at. the Waller Char ley home. N. P. Hanson accompanied bis throo daughters, Mabel Wcrtz. Hilda and Frieda Hunson to Persist Sat urday night,' where Miss Hilda Han son will begin teaching school Sep tember. 13. They returned to Climax Sunday night nnd after a short visit departed to their various pluces of work. Walter Charley and Ona Com' stock have put up a retort on the Charloy place. They aro making pure churcoal. Mrs. A. J. Grlsnom mado a business trip to Medford J'riday, returning home Sunday',; Fred Stimstin and Fred l.uy drove beer cattlo down (ruin Grizzly moun tain Friday. Uorofliy Thomas - and laicilo Coy accompanied their "father to Eagle Point Saturday. Intense smoke has drifted Into our cozy little valley from an unknown source,' making tho sun red as blood and obscuring entirely uny dlstuut views. ' Alice Dennis was an Eagle Point visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Austin bus started working for the Thwartinartins . near Eagle Point. Jim Kershaw drove up from Sled ford Sunday to visit his sister rand mother. 33x4.95 VACUUM CUP BALLOON : $24.15 Phipps Auto Park Service Riverside at Jackson Street PUBLIC AUCTION SA Ideally located Property in Ashland I WILL OFFER FOR SALE, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, THE HOUSE AND LOT AT 143 GRANITE STREET, ASHLAND, OREGO'N. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 AT 6:30 P. M. THE PROPERTY IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION NOW. SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON THE PREMISES. This proiicrly overlooks Ashland's lamed Lilhia Park at its most clinrmiiig point. Jt also commands a fine view of Alt. Ashland and Old drizzly. Perhaps no oilier location in tlie city is more desiralile from a scenic viewpoint. The lot has a frontage of street, with a depth of over new concrete retaining wall Street, sidewalk and sewer paid. The house is in exccllt sevken rooms, and was hnild a houses are heing linilt todav. liirinsheil. and the furniture when sold. (it) feet on dranite feet. There is a and a new sidewalk, assessments are all 'lit condition, contains good deal better than I he house is partly goes with the house Never in the history of the city were AshlAntl's prospects so bright. We are right in the beginning or a legitimate boom that has behind it a new !2r().' 01 Ml hotel, a Stale Normal School to cost 17.(HK), and .t I (."),l 101 1 has'been voted for grade schools. Ashland schoojs are generally conceded to be the best in the tdate. Huildings are going up in various parts of tile city, anw new people are constantly coining here to live, being charmed with our wonderful scenery, climate and water. If ever a favorable tinio exist ed for buying Ashland real estate, that time is right now. This property offered at auction must advance in value because it is in the very heart of Ashland's , most desirable residential section,; .' Terms of sale: 'JO per cent cash down; balance in installments of 2 per cent a month on'eontract until paid; deferred payments to bear U per cent interest. Or-0 per cent cash down, and 80 per cent on 3-year mortgage at 5-l per cent. Will takesav ings bank accounts with deposit books. Liberty or... other government bonds same ns cash. Here is an opportunity to buy at. public sale a fine home to live in, or a piece of property that will make an investment of unusual promise. For further information see ; R. E. DETRICK, Agent, W.JI. WKi:rVAuctioneer. Ashland, Oregon. ttt- -ii,ir " ,r,fT 1' 1 " ' "60 MILES TO THE GOOD.; HOW'S THAT?" : You can get from 15 to 30. miles more to the tankful of "Red Crown" if you follow" the practical instructions in the Red Crown Mileage Card. Here's one motorist who ' got more: . - ) "I've been following my mileage with a Red Crown Mileage ' Card, arid 111 say the Standard Oil Company knows how to make real mileage gasoline. I'm getting 280 miles on a 20 gallon tank against 220 miles just a month ago, so I'm 60 miles to the good. How's that?" , . ; .";" ;: You, too, can get extra mileage from "Red . Crown " start " saving miles " today. Buy . from any Red Grown pump in town. ' fit tha RmI Crown muim vara ir j nyd CTOwn" pvmp. 0 it ta4 i fMyourtonnntr ; Bilat tacrtat - 0 Thr tn sovt 7oon4,ki nd blu puM m fill your mi mth-MrfCremP STANDARD OIL COMPANY I ' f IN8URANCI First Insurance i Agency A. L. HILL. Mnagr Phon 105 30 North Cintral Mtdford, Or. WHY PAY MORE 30 x 3 1-2 BLUE PENNANT CORD $14.85 Phipps Auto Park Service Riverside at Jackson Street BackEasl Travel Ihmii.k k Cansdisn Pacific Rockies on trsns-continentil trsin; perfect iuipment and service. Low Round Trip Fares sre effective from now until September IS, with rrtum limit October 31, I Liberal stopover srivilaeei at VCanadjan Pacific Resorts, Bun- falow Cemos and all way points. rm ampltu pmnUn. ' Canadian Pacific I H t I till ' '-" " L a ii iui.. i, m 1C TtlTlfl fla t? 2i . Suffered 18 yiars-Curedin2Montlu . '1 had tufttrad far I nn with PILES. My doctors aald a turalol eptratlo wu abwluuly jmmij. Yattllera few mat. noito br Dr. Dam I was mil, aalnina wttght and tfmatfelrw ota all aervous iroubks." WHAT HU womaa writes b typical of hundreds 0 extreme cases of PILES which my celebrated nonsurgical meth od has permanently CUR ED. Isn't It worth a few treatments by a recognized Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to CURB ne er return your PEE nthw tlun suffer lonaar? Reo tayFRKEboek on Pilefand other RECTALand COMitSeordm. i RwaJcaase yea toactproraptly. WATTU HP.Jn LI OFFICII nc icis: CHEVROLET TOURING Late Model t A Real uy -1 ' The Bujr Corner Motor Co. I HTWw.lftn iAWiiottlnd