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PSCFE SEC ASHLAND STORE AHlll.ANU, A UK. 20. (KpiTllll) I Tin' fine new store ImililiiiK ! wlileh has lioi'ii arranj;'il im- llio. Klock of tic Simpson Hardware; company H now completed. tho1 Ktook lins been . attractively ar-i ranged mill cvorylliiiit: is in roail- ini'KS fin the Torm-il iipi-niiiK wliirli wi lake place on Tuisilii- nlulit. August -1. -Mr. Sfinpson will in-; ussiHti-il in ri-i-i-ivini; tlie pnhlie liy j tlie T,i ( li Jii.iih anil tin- climul'i'i' irj ('iilntniTi'i'. Mayor J. I-;. Thornton I mill lli'nry Kmlcr will lioth Kivr I short lull's, mill music will In- fur- f nislti'il liy tin l.lthiiin Oi'ti-tli'. In supporting Mr. Simpson, the Lilh- inns havo appointed iliri-i'turs fur the needs nf the opening, .loliu Knders wns ;i iinlntr.il to vee that tlie store is properly decorated, (itiy Good will arrange :i rmlio pro gram. Dr. Haines will see that the I.ithinn Octette is present nnii roajly for business. 11 nil Millard i (Irulili will see that there an- i '.'uniiKh Millions present In unl T in-iii to atli-iul to rarinir fur tin' lurno crowd whii-li will ln In ai- i londunee. .Miss 'I'hi-la SlliiKiTlanil. a forin i'r Ashlanil -.'irl. who now ri-slilt-s ul Pasadena, is in Ashland for n few daysthe miost nf .Miss Ktlut Aliholl. .Miss SlliiKi-ilmul will vIhII (ho honn- of Or. anil Mrs. Jlueh ananat, Kukciio, On-., mul will also vpend a few days In 1'ortlaml lio- rol'n sllll renins to i'as.'llli'llii In tako up her work as lonelier in tho l'asndenn hluh sehool. Mr. anil Mrs. John Poland have boon Kpi-nillni! a fow days al Ihi-j liomc of Mr. Poland's mini, Mrs. I I'llarlollo llli-ulo on Morton KIWI.' Mr. anil Mrs. rolanil have boon niakini; a vlsll to Mr. Poland's; mother. Mrs. II. . I'olanii. wi, I now resides wllh Inf iluiiKhlii-, Mrs. olive Woloott, of .Marshricld. .Mr. I'oliunl Is irnvclliiK auditor tor I nil in n reservation work In Ihe Kulithu'ost. Mrs. Hurry Mnthcson or t 'ml -land is In Ashlnnil this week vls IIIiik wllh hrr mini, Mrs. T. .1. Cinw. Warren iJoromus, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Iluri'iiiiis, has been III Willi a i-aso of suinmor flu and confined In his homo on Oak slroot. Ira Wilson and his innlher, Mrs. Ilurrows, of l.oni; lloaeh. t'nl., have lii'i-n spi'iiillnu' sonii' tlnif vlsllin with rrlonds In Ashland. Mr. Wil son was former prlnolpal or I he Ashland Junior hlu-ll school. Mrs. Ira Wilson arrived In Ashland on 1'liursday In Join her liuslnind and Ids mother and they will rcluni iiuilli limhellior. Mrs. llonry I'm r Modford vis- IH'd In Ashland on Thursday. Airs. ('HIT Jenkins and hrr iwo duunh lors, Maxlno and Anils, have ro luriiod from u visit in friends In Grants Push. Tim Kurd Motor i-ompnny wjili-h Is making a survoy of airport nr I'omir.odallonH In lll'.lillll olllcs, has seal- lo II. Cliiyi'nmh for dala vu'ioornlni,- llio Ashlnnil flold. A rinn musli'iil in., Kni m wns pul on Krlday noon for tho onlcrlalu inont ur llio Klwnnlans nt llndr luncheon, si'i'von nt Hp. i.ithla NpriiiKs hold. .Miss I'.ulh Vodrr, instrurtor of violin ul llio Mouth. 'l-n Ori'Kon Nm-niiil plnyrd lluvo solo nnmlifi-s ai-i'ompauioil hy Mrs. Ilui,h T. .Mltrhi'liuoro. Miss Holly Uamshy. dauiihli'i' of Mrs. Knza hoth Knmsliy. of ho Klamalh .luiiillun, piiiyrd didlKliifui piano uumhors, nnii Hp. I.iihlmi tli'lrllo oonlrlliiilcil uumlii'iH. llovori'iul II. T. Mitilii-lmiiro was oli'iMod us didi-ualo In llio norlh wost Kiwunls ootivi'iitlon to In. hold nt Ahi'l-iloon, Wash., Au-.-ust 111-:'!. Miss Mary liruhh, daumili-r of A'lll (Iruhli of Itosdiut-K Is vlslliii'; wllh hrr -.in ml mul hop Mrs. I,. II. Tui-kin-. or lho liollvlow illslrlol. Miss Daisy Mt'imt'tt, a studrnl or tliti .Soulhoru (iri'Kon normnl. who lias hi'i'ii omployi'd al llio Kmlns Mwoot shop, has Kunc to hor homo In Collatli' (Irovo. Miss .lunnlla Kosi Is tiiipK Miss lli-nm-irs plan- III I III! SUOct Slllip. Mr. anil Mrs. (ills .Inlinsuu vls llod In (lolil Mill Thursday nt lho homo of Mrs. .loliiu.son's parents. Miller's Tonyory is u mleri;ol m; a hit of reinoilellni;. New hanhvooil Moors are helnK laid In Hie show windows. This adds a note or dis llnillon lo Hie appeaianee of the Plaee. ami will make a rine l.aok- d for Hie display of nuallty KOOlls, Laugh, Clown, Laugh, at Craterian Today ii wns hi,' at un llu- NtiiKc im manlcl-nli'i-i.; ih- Tills In nil iht dcs.ill,,. "LuiikIi. i' I own, Ijuk.-Ii." tin' liiilllillith-. iiillinilliiiK , ,1,1 rul Ki'Mil'Ini; iliiinni in whiih ,iin t iinliry Im liuhlini, rruwilx In tin iini'iiiiiiy nulcl ul Hunt's I'luU'ilati tlM'iuro. Two iitfii nio ii'ionsli(.. ,n fliaiii'.v, inuxti'r or ninlii'iip anil vim met it, luiui'llmlm whui will liroliahly Ko ilown In IllMory lis ono of his Ki'i'iili'st iioi-tniMiis of thc ki.'1'i.'I' n. Hi-rliiTt llroiion. who Khvo tio wm-1,1 "lU'iiu ;,.st.," "IVIor run" unit others. Iiii.h icih hml llu. voir cllniux of his tlin.'L'tuiiiit tiilMtts. Tho cutnlil nntion Ih Irri'slHtlhlc; tho vori(r.i Ki'oalp.sl rhnt-actcr iiytor una tlu funiotnt illri-'otor. Tin- story Is tlui famous sialic play. In which I, mil llariymor, clit'ti'iriril Ni'W Yo.k. It Is a ro mance of tho thculit' the unseen Hide, with Chancy as the tiaclc clown, whose urent ,,ve ami even greater niidei slsnillnir or the heart uf a woman Impels the terrific wierlflee that markii the elliimK of tho aKtoumlinir tale. The two autii of "tnlhln" nntl the talk I ii k news reel nro no Small purl of tlie pn-'Eram tinil lire reeelvlne tlielr share r enoil f.inimoiit. ONE STORY COLONIAL FOR CORNER LOT "FINANCING OF THE HOME" By D. M. CROOKS Tho iloaign havuiR hnon iloflijofl upon, the i'xt proltloin is th oh lalndiK r the tnoiioy In build with. This may Im a:innii)li.sho(i in sov oral ways. C'sually bPtorn any Mi iiancliiR can bo nhtuinod tho lot or prowiid must be froo from all in cnmliraTHOi; , Ono innst never ileport'J on hor rowinp moro than ono-half uT lho t omhinoii valnp of tiio lot ami tho Homo In ho built. This is lho Ft anlard ostahlishoil by most hankH and loan oompunlof;. I'lans and -spot illiatiotm nro quite necessary! in ohtainiiiK ynnr loan as they are used in hartiriK the amount of tho loan. It Is well lo hoar In mind that tho hotter ynnr plana anil the more exnliilt your peci lira t ion tho more money yon ;.re liable to tint, I as Use value of ihe lot and the J bnildlnK set forth in the plans is all that the tho porsnn or company makinp the loan has to work on. If yon have had an account with one of the bank ii yotir locality It. would ho advisable lo see I horn conr'ernlnfr your loan, tanks are moro apt to ho conservative with regard to roal-estalo loans hut the bank loan has the advantage of a low rate of interest. With this loan you must always plan on uslnK some of your own money to com plete the bnildlnK. nuilding and Loan Associatlons nsually make larRer loans hut their rale of Interest Is sliKhlly hiuher than lho rale asked by the, banks. This type of loan is generally an Installment loan while tho bank loan in usually a flat mortgage. Ity Installment loan Is meant that a certain amount, including interest must bo paid hack every month. The delivery of Ihe money for tho payment of materfalsand labor is made in two ways. Ono Is that the loan is paid to tho person lo whom tho loan Is made in four ofiial payments according as lho work prodromes. This entails some little expense as tho loan agency usually ar:ks for a completion bond to insure their equity In the work. Tho other way Is by the vouchor system. Upon presentation of ap proved statements checks nro is Hiied for Llio payments of all ex penses. One-fourth of the loan is usually hold tint 11 Ihe lion period has expired, which Is Lhlrty-Uvc days after completion of the work. This is done to Insure lho payment nf al! hills. (Continued next week) M200J ROBINSON SAYS NKW VOI IK. Aug. ail. ll'f .n optimistic report on eoudiilons In the south was biunniii to New York by Joe T. Itobiusou, demo em tie vice-president In I nominee, who said upon his nrilval here from his home In Arkansas that (Iovernor Smith's popularity is "rapidly growing" throughout that section. The renator declared that "some dissatisfaction exists but It is now clear that this will be more than an awakening In the" democratic ! ranks in the south. "Since my last visit to Xew York a the time of the national committee meeting In .Inly, he wild, "l have conferred with many pro mi lieu t -denioerais In my home state and from various parts of I lie south. vTho people of the soulh are becoming h, t'.er acquainted with the record and pcrsnnn! eliaiaetiT Istles of the head of the tleitiocr.'i l le ticket. Oovoriior Smith's populiir it.v Is rapidly grow lug, The pen pie are noxious to hear him." The S'-Ulitof el ts lo reniMiii here until toimnTow night or U nesd.ry looming when lie will to Albany for (invernor Smith's nottflratiou. Senium- llobhisini deehired thnt Ihe bad been a "tremendous ehaUKe In the iuhl. eiiilmcnt the siMllh. "The Kl'mvlm; Mill, hull ilcmocnith' ticket in the s snlil. "Is ciiiise.l l.v a hell sliiuillliK of the reeonl ami Ih ooMolls slnccrllv. cnrneslli fiM'tliriuliliiesH of th.. hcail or II" il e III ii c rail e ticket. Ilovcrn.i Smith's iioinilailly will urnw us tin ciiiiipnimi proKl-csses. "Tile people everywhere are np lens to lira i- him ami the ilcnio cruls of the nation may lie assip-e, lhat the soulh win roll u,, men, huis ma.lorlly for the ticket ' SHOOTS HIS WIFE AS WICHITA. Kansas. An,;. tV'- While their two small ilren luokeil on. Charles v llnsoii. ;s, lust iniilii shol klllcil his eslraiiKeil wli'e. Crystal. ;;l. us the culmination of then! luaritai lioutilcs. Colllnson, Ink to tlie county Jail after the shoot-I Inir, will Le ,!i,irKc,l with f(rt' ileuree n.lll.ler, Counly Atl.it nev William Wertz aniioiinccil. , Mrs. Colllnson was slttlnu In a cur with her hrolher. Clinton! Cross. Mrs. Cross ami the twul Colllnson chil.lren 'when the sho.u.1 lllllf occuricil. t,. of the Volley j lof shots Colllnson fired shunt!,-1 wolimleil Mrs. Cross. ' I . v .... u...ou niiiH neifins on IHn.. 000 dial central hiilldlni; for INi elfle Telephone X- Tcleeripi, c.ni-iany. VftDFOTCD r.TT; lairisMiiil WswS&A few; , . ' ....... ! I ELD kjOt- 0 "BRICK TERRACE ADDS CHARM" An air of hospitality has hoon at tained in this design hy the use of Colonial inlluences. This design has a richness of appearance that will be enhanced with ago. Our of the mosL predominating features of the exterior is tho use of bricks as u porch and terrace paving. There Is a certain mellow appearance afforded hv tho use of brick that Is difficult to match by tho use of any other material. Tho Uving Room Is actually enor mous and a most pleasing '.6ta may he had through the Dining Itooni and Breakfast Ftoom. An un BRITISH Gill. DOVKK, Km;., Aim. : ii. old Kng ntli per ehaunet. Miss Ivy HawUc. 'J .'i-.ven i' Hsh woman, is Ihe foinle son to swim Hie Ki;;llsh On her second attempt she successful yesterday, but fail four hours and In minutes to Ihe woman's record set by was d by eipial .M iss Herlrude Kderle of New ll' k on j Aumist li. P.i"ii. M iss I lawUe, whose home Is at llrighioti. a lieachc resort, swam from (ipo (!iis Nez, Krance, to hover In I ! hours anil Hi minutes. M ,:il,'r1'' i time was II hours and 111 minutes. I''ra nk i'ei ks of I llrmiiigha in, who look the water at Cape Cris Nex at Id o'clock S.ilurday nighl I o race M iss I law l;e a e iuss the channel, heenmc exhausted and gave up the swim at S o'clock yes terday morning. T?i? sr'T This unique conception ol Christ, the work of Silctlan (culptrpia, Maria Kulonbruch, and exhibited in the cccloiastical tec- '; n mi i i I J '. if, DiTHI I lnso I'-oom jJ:fl'. jbio fix; -Jill PO0.CII "UiUlBtl ti-.U-o-ii " ." ; i Turner - r'lnx mill sol, I lo A. i Itrailley. w ho will operate II. ''Modern" Chrit I - ... TL.i.''.v s. . V" j Il K4 KrA. ' - mi , 1 1 jft, I . 7 Wv i tlon of the international prcx tx- s,t'U.Mi:"ro rVrmer stat. position at Cologne, Germany, hai j Senator l'lttlltn f. cut. a pioneer brouaht much comment from vi r"lifmnhl pHtl.-lnn. iliert Ittm favorable anJ ), ' " hl '""linnt county. aTVaw(5njfl!rwujli-1invral erMeea nil! be Thitrt.lay. TTCTBTTXTC, ArETVFOKT). usual feat tiro Is the grouping of the sleeping rooms on ono sldo of the bouse and tho living room on tho other. The Kitchen has been especially well arranged, the floor finaco hav ing been well arranged so as toiQ. eliminate any unnecessary stops, An abundance of cupboards and work space will appeal to the aver ago woman. The entire plan Is well planned for light and ventilation and ample closet space is hy no means a small feature. The plans on this Home or any of these Series may be seen nt. the office of most local Lumber Dealors and may bo obtained there. Should your dealer not he acquainted with these Series of Homeo, the plans may be had from the office of the designer, D. M. Crooks, Thayer Huilding, Oakland. California, for the nominal amount of $15.00, This price includes three sola of plana and specifications. "Questions That oArise in Building" )Vhnt causes our floors to squeak ? Floor squeaks may be caused hy several things, such as im proper bridging of the joist, sub door improperly nailed, im proper insulating or lack of it between the rough and finished floors, or the improper nailing Screen Life in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD. Oil.. (!') -V color-sound picture starring Doug las K.iirhunkti is among tho tenta tively outlined product tons f.' .Ulilt. I Fairbanks, II will he recalled, made; i a feature length color picture ihe' j HlacU i'irate" several years ago, . i when color photography was vasl- i I y more expensive man It is nojv. : What deterred him from making i more of them was not so much the expense as a belief lhat eol-1 1 lLUI f ' 'i,u,l,, u,,vi:i" 'or, after all. made it more dim-; Milwaukee Museum- ! cult lo emphasli-.e action. .Now j 1 'liH-ago tleographlc society expo jsuodn and dialogue have arrived. lrt being made trum I wit b their Im mcns city for . emphasising dramatic action, anil Fairbanks feels i coior nun strengthened with really effective. Mind would be i Will Not 1 1 urr v Tin. ii i h i ii ii di-miiwi.i-.fi.. i i.i- i busy tit present wllh "The Man In the Iron .Mak," and he plans to lei tlie color-sound film wait until after the first of Hie year. "(Jy thai t line,' he explains, "enough theaters will have been equipped with suond-d' lees to make gen eral distribution nf such a picture posMible." Another colnr-soiind venture Is an Independent picture scheduled lo go Into production with Set-sue Havak.iwa in Hie lending role. l!e fele lie Uit the screen some years ago ibis Japanese actor ranked I hii;h among the stars, and if his illcmpi hi eome back in "'I'lH' Mau ihl Prince" i successful It will be no less spectacular because of tin color ami sound features. Lately llayakawa has been appearing In vaudeville. " INIsm III MihiIn lle tory that slloilld be I for "lie Kllld IO numb An-I imals Week Nadiue anil : Seven ye;us agotthe .Milwaukeo museum, reported Katherlue Dennis ar-lthat the nrosDeets of eeurig a i ived In Hollywood touklug for I film fame. Ve-U's passed and they l still struggled in the extra ranks.! men one night .Nadiue ptic, , stray kitten she found mewing helplessly in a vacant lot. She look il home and the two girls wbllcjl away much time teaching It tricks. One day they tonk the now full-grown eat, Puuins, lo a sludio with them. The cat's tricks attracted directorial iitleii- ii. .n. Ami now, though Nadiue and Kaihvrlnr still work as extias at or ST.r.o a day. I'uazums shows nis gratttmie by bringing home Sfto a a tlay with more or U'sh regular nj. tie ts a star among the actor.s nf the cinema. eat Ale I 'm I'mvltn-cil. SAN KHANCIHro J, i. t,l du. president uf Maddux Air-! lines ine. announced purchase! of nil Interests of Iteaeun Airway. , i I ne., which operates from San ' l-'raUcNoo. Angeles nnd Kres- no. The price paid was not made' public. S. Lawyer lnve n. i SAN M ATKO Kniniett Hawkins ! MKfonl. ,s;. a prondnent Sun KrnntiMi lawyer, died In n hoi. i pltal of cerebral henmiorrbuice. Uuffrred lai Tuesday. e Is Mir I vle,l h i o son and a diniuh- ;"' c.iir "s'ii.. vJ.TTi,, QREfiON'. MOXDAY. 'AUOTST 20,1928 D i ftS-fl" -524 or the use of green finished flooring which in both cases after a fthnrt time causes tho floor to loosen and squeaks de velop. Our lot has n largo hill on the hack and is level with the street on the front, so that when we build, it will be neeospnry to place a retaining wall as part of the foundation on the hack of the house. In the spring of the year there Ib somo seepage in this hill, nnd how can we keep tho wa to r from com i n g through the retaining wall? A, To waterproof this wall, when mixing tho concrete add about 10 per cent of dehydrated limo in the mix. Q. In visiting a number of new" houses I havo noticed that tho corners in some of the rooms havo cracked. Itow can I pre vent this when I build my new home? A. Most cracks in plaster occur ring in the corners are caused hy the improper nailing of the framing materials. Insist that your builder thoroughly nulla all of his corner posts, and whero backing is used against the end of a partition, see that the nailing is staggered rather than nailed only in the center of the board; in so doing, it will prevent the hoard from warp ing and pulling tho lath away from the corner E j XAtliOMI K ION V A, Hast Africa, j Aug. tV) A remarKable nil- Ktuiiun of game in the Tongiuiyik-i i ue party s i irsi iieiiiniuariei s in I the 'ranganyllia territory whet i they arrived on July 2:;. .Martin Johnson, noted animal photographer, why is in the same district, with Wells, estimated that i ' 'Oere are aoout (en million ucao 1 of game migrating across the country In a solid mass, II) miles wide and ;i) miles long at one sint. Zebras were staled to be leud- j lug I he way in a mass I a miles wide and live miles deep, followed ; by mile: and miles of gnus and jothcr animals. The exploi er's camp, at tho , time reported, was situated In jlongtltude ;iii east and about tw.i j degrees south of tlie equator. Wells reported thai notwithstand ing mis cfpiaioriai locution. ini- j air was so cold lie Pad to sleep in a sleeping bag and wear a thick overcoat and sweater, while he 'would have been very glad for ti j hot water bottle al nights. The party had several exciting 'cxnerienees with wild iinhuals route, particularly with one group f eight lions which investigated I the car in which Wells was riding. lenminir In within If. vnr.U of il I ti,l:.lie slinklm muhv Me si llnerell Hi-i'lin- nf 1 lino collection of animals were excellent. Casualties of the Air Service OAKt.A.Vli, Aug, VC. (! W. Sanders, known on the roul "the flying sheriff." died today A at the Alameda sanltorlum Injuries received in a plane ' Sunday. The stunt filer re from erah etveu rriii't ui-ed s . nil when n oioliine 1 piloted by Mrs. Louise Mel'het rldKe Thaden. first California ivn - man to receive a commercial pi-, lot's license, mailed at too feet: and pluimed Into the Alameda mud f'at.x. Mrs. Thaden'? were pronounced slight . Injuries Auio rruii I'alnl. MAUKliA I'ei nit n d o V u el . 5 . of Oakhuift, died of Injuries tuif fered several days apo hen his .illtomoMlc crushed him against a rock. The machine started un expectedly when he cranked it. NViv Atii:,i't DiH'llt'd. j AI.A.MKPA Tlii' new Aliintnla 1 Miint,'lli,l Alrimrt. Inc.. tlt',11 riiteil wllh rivlc nfflt inls and al ttty. anil ,'lvlllan fllorw parti, ipatlnt! TI:,' floltl will to' t'licn fr .'pefa-; tluns S.'lUcint',".- .l. , i j Atoiu received nearly too carltmUs of l:s wheat. IWIlan.l - K,ilhrn I' a e 1 f 1 e I ptnrti. new train on MarMMrt run. Ti 1H.A1J, U'ji.. Auk- JO.- tl! : With the lU-ath of lrt l'eUtKi'lne. ' (iivikt of the still that exploded 'and set fin to this til lie mining ! town In the i'ascades Saturday i iiiKhi, dewuly nherlffrt turned their j efforts today lo niiiUlng a dozen confederate . believed lo have been j allied wllh P.-lh.iM-lin. i a mnoii- shine rint,'. i I-'raienial orders and citizens I generally came to the rescue of ' the -Mil) men. women and children, 1 left homeless by the fire which J destroyed nearly forty homes and business Jtuihling.s itefnre it swept into virgin timber towards ltoslyn. The flames were cheeked within a half mile of the town by a force of L'OU men. as the fire it enr oll a powder house used for mine explosives. A forest patrol today was guard- Ink the .smouldering fire in case of another outbreak. it approx - The Iosm is estimated imately MU0. 000. i 'The Smart Set' at the Rialto Today romance Juatighter on liorseltiu'l, on the polo field, with the "ton" who rated cent In the night clubs. iiero oi 1 uo per That, in brief, is William Haines new picture, now playing- at the Dial to theatre, a comedy that positively scintillates with laughs, i that thrills wllh love interest and. vibrates with excitement. Haines has etsablished for him-! self a reputation for turning out ; consistent ly good pictures, but with "The, Smart Set" he outdoes hlmseir. The story is that of1 vuiart society and u millionaire's ; son, who because of a natural glftj for polo makes the all-American contest with the MriLsh. His own cockiness first wins him a place on lho squad and i hen loses both his father's re spect his opposition and the girl he i loves, only to win IL all back and moil at Hie crucial last instant of one of the greatest dramatic polo : struggles ever filmed, makes an i enthralling story, which would ! w'n ami bold Interest for its; dramatic story alone. . However, j thai isn't the half of It, for "The! Smart Set" is a picture of a mil- j lion laughs as well. Alice Day, us the society hero ine, furnishes a perfect foil for j Haines' love-making. Holmrl Itos-j worth as the father, and .lack Holt, as the sympathetic heavy, are: marvelous in their portrayals. , San Francisco Hanker Passes. OAK'I.A.IJl-'ranU X. Jielgrano. 7ii. Kan Francisco financier, and for years one of the leadem of llfornia Italians, died at a hos- ma h(,r(. lle helped found the Itancu popularo.. Kugrt.l, and later was president of the organisation. Dr. Whitford of Butte Has Found None Better "Tlii i in certify lhat in mfc 4D j-t of piAttuf I twvp nvr loitfd (inylhlna ttir fn rdildiMi ' t'jnrli i!n To-Blu Ctnht CiJtVr and milk." T Louise Rice, world famousRrapholoRist, j ran posit ivelv read vourtalrnts virtue end foulls in the drawings, words and 1 what nota that you scribble when 'Most I ! n thought". oemi your"scribDhngs"6r Signature i I r """Ws-h. HnHoirttiepirtiireoflhcMtkndo hend, cut from n box of Mikado pencils, and f ten cents. Addrctt LouiM Rice, care of , EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK CTTV wp! O A "V xlli FRANCISCO to $3.00 A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION n important convenUnem (oyttu Thl roiipen n(tl holder to FRKR Yllow Taslr-tUpot lo Turpta llotvl. ' FREE GARAGE T. P FtRlitnV W. M.NFl.t.. Ir. Pc-., Its the Modern, Time-Saving I tj l The Jackson County Bank III ESTABLISHED 1888 III III Medvord, Oregon II HI Commercial Savings Safe Deposit ! 1 C g. v. Ml iKORt). MP. Bum? 11 Wl PENCIL V T 7 wth thensT Analyzed N9 HOTEL ISAYS SMITH IS I USING BEER AS ! MIMVAL'KKH. Wis., Auir. 0. Ai Norinnn TlioinaH of Sow York. ! .socialist candidate for Ihe presi- ' deney, assailed (iovernor Smith of New York before weveral thousand ! persons at tin- annual picnic of (he Huuiulisl party at West Altis y est or- (lay. I i t.ov.ernor Mniin. .mi-. Thomas , u"" M,n,lllMfi' ,H oanminK n-cr boiile lu-foiv the workers In j , the hope they will forget about I ' broad." ' He proilicl-d thai regard less uf j ; the presidential election resutt. , i neither party will make any! j change in prohibition. j ; "Whether Smith or Hoover wins Is to us a matter of minor sporting I Interest," .Mr. Thomas said. 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