Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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DR. CHARLEN A. HAINRM
Physic!*« and sargsra .
FO R RENT— Unfurnished flat. Office H m m 1 M 4
Homo PtM.nel04.fc
Furnished apartments, sleeping
rooms, furnace heat.
Lithia Offl«« honra,,10 te IS A. M.; 1
to 5 F. If.; 7 to 8 evenings. 431t2-
Apartments. 35 s. Second St.
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Bank Bui Id la*.
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™ "^^®T®iTiCZj?uS^SeJrctiuin* DR. H A W L E Y —» Abare Tidings
off toe.
Phone 91.
and
small apartments.
153
Granit« St.
3S-tf DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prae-
tlce limited to eye, ear, note and
FOR RENT— New, modern,
throat— X-ray Including teeth,.
Jfflce hours, lfl to 19 and 9 to
furnace heated Apts., and si sep­
*, Swedenborg Bldg?; Ashland,
ta« room». Chattln Apts., Phone
<">t*wrow
SOS-R. call forenoons or eve-
O. ELLYSON SHINN, D.M.D.
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9-1 Mo.
Cltlaena Bank Bldg.
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FOB
Office Phone 181. Rea. Phone 184
Krenings By Appointment
Enthusiasts who know th eir football
. FOR BA L E . ■ Used Dodge tour­
win recan W ilbur " F a t” Henry as
ing car. A real, bargain. Terms
P L A N IN G M IL L
an A ll America lineman while a t
U> responsible parties.
Inquire
Washington and Jeffersorf. T h a t was
at Ashland Vul. works.
41-3* JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET - r_
W ell, here's *
WORK«, nor. Helman and Van we u » , . today la the v-tr»—— eC the
Ness. Pl. me 181.
194-tt j canteo BOlldogs, one of the best
FOR BAI.K OR RENT— Dairy
In the country
pasture.» 6 acres. Irrigated, good
W H IT T L E TRANSFER CO.
reputed tó be se
ever, loo./
barn, on lower lielman street.
For Service
e
STAPLES A PAYNE
Dealers In Coyl. Wood, Packing,
Crating and Biomge. Long dist­
FO R SALE— AU rarieties of ance trucking.
apples, cheap, at orchard. Prices
low at 50c per boa. Doran, #98 T. L. PC W B LIr—Ouneral «Tans-
fer •— Good team and motor
Ashland St.
3«.tf
tricks. Gooit service nt a rea­
sonable price. Phone 82.
FO R BA i iE- 10-acre farm; 7 ------------------------—4
acres In cultivation, family or­
FE1UUK - ROACH
chard; 7-room* house; barn; good
Transfer — Expres» — Storage
water; right in the town of M ill Hauling — Dray work of aU
kind* Quick motor service. Dry
City.
The town with the big wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R,
payroll.
Price 98,000.
w ill 376 B. 8treet.
112— tf
trade for Ashland property of
BY H EN R Y U F A R R E LL
equal or lesser value, and give ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
(United
Press Sports Editor)
Rate on difference.
Address
of the Salvation Army at the
NE W YO RK, Oct. 20.— (IP)—
owner. J. E. Ray, M ill. City, Ore-
White Shield Home. 665 May-
/Those fans who have a memory
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon
4-18*
Ydhg enough and sufficient Inter­
A U C T IO N E E R
est to take a raxs at the critics,
RANCH
BARGAINS
W IT H
A. L. GIDEON
TERMS
Sales taken anywhere— anytime. who have a winter of sport pok­
ing fan at the experts who told
Ashland, Oregon
37 ACRES— 14 acres tilled,
last
spring how the teams were
sad 3 for pasture.
Priced at
PA IN TIN G CONTRACTOR
going to finish In the American
»1,000.
AMBRO H. PARK
League pennant races.
8 ACRES best of land, fenced,
Painting Contractor
There were a few who are
»500.
Experienced.
Dependable. qualified to say that they picked
11.08 ACRES bottom land, al­
Phone 20
falfa and grain, living water, lr o r le a v e w o rd a t S ta p le s R e a lty the Washington Senatoi? and the
Pittsburgh Pirates to win the
rlgation for 1 1-2 acres, cheap ____________ • O ffic e
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pennants, but there isn’t a writer
• t »1160.
in captivity who come within a
A ll near City limits, with tele­
mile of naming correctly the posi-
phone and It. P. D. privileges.
I
Hons
In which the team» would
Inquire of U. S. Butler, 41 Oran-
' finish.
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Ite St., City.
32-1 mo.
The New York Yankees and
MISCELLANEOUS .
the Brooklyn Robins were the
| most-conspicuous examples of up­
F I HNITL'RF and mattress re­
sets. The collapse of the Chicago
pairing. 315 ty-anlte St.. P. O.
Cubs and the reformation of the
Box 631.
36-12*
Boston Braves were also the sur­
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M ARCELLING 78c, Phone 1 8 8 jj
prises that a Biblical prophet
hardly could have foretold.
for appointment or call 63 Hel-
The Yankees and the Robins
SHANGHAI,
China,
Oct.
20—
man 8t., upstairs apt.
26-1 mo.
clubs — in - - 1924
(U. P .)— More than 100 men t were second
------ place
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CONVALESCENT HOME
and women, condemned by the that cha8e<l the Senators and the
Where the sick are caret) for
International Mixed Court to die Giants right up to the wire. It
Special rate to Invalids. Call 152 on charges of murder, robbery, was perhaps only natural to fig­
ure that they would be prominent
BUILDING, Repairing, Shing­ kidnapping and other capital of­
fenses, are in ja il here now contenders in the 1925 races.
ling, Painting, Kaleomlnlng, Re-
The Yankees were strengthen-
awaiting execution of the court’s
, finishing. W. T. Blackwell. 819
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«<1 Dy the recovery of Earl Combs,
Garfield. Phone 323L,
307-«f
Many of them have been held i a atar y °un8 outfielder, who was
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or almost a year. The delay In out of the game most of the 1224
M ATERN ITY
earrylng oat the sentences Im­ season with a broken ankle oadl
Reasonable Kates
posed by the court Is due to the by the addition of Urban Shock-!
162 Granite. Tslepnoae 162
disturbed conditions which have ar, rated aa one of the best pitch­
prevailed in Chinese territory ers In the American League.
W A N TED — 16 to 20 Inch Man-
The Robins had Intact the»
adjacent to the International Set­
sanlta wood.
Good Eats Cafe. tlement.
Strong team of 1924 with Dassy
245 East Main.
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Under the regulations of the Vance and Burly Grimes heading
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Now Is the time to buy land merely recommend the death average strength.
No one knew that Babe Ruth
as land values are as low as sentence, but cannot carry It
The convicted men and would be out of the game so long
they ever will be. I have some out.
of the beet land In the valley, women must be handed over to from Illness and that he would
priced at »200 per acre. 70 acre the Chinese military authorities stray away from the path so far
that he would have to be suspend­
ranch all good Irrigated land, 5 for re-trial and execution.
No one
But since the first of the ed and fined »5,000.
room bungalow, large dairy barn,
knew
that
Joe
Dugan
would
go
12 acres Newtown apples that inter-provincial wars in the vi­
bad
with
a
trick
knee
and
that
cinity
of
Shanghai
last
year,
netted the owner »500 per acre
this year. This is a real bar­ there has been no legal Chi­ 8cott and Pip would alow up so
gain. Price »200 per acre.
Al­ nese military authority In the much that they would have to
be replaced with rookies.
so a 4-room plastered house, lot Shanghai area, and consequent­
No one knew that
Burley
60x140.
Price »1,000.
Also ly there Is no legal method of
Grimes
would
have
such
a bad
carrying
oat
the
death
sentence.
have other bargains. W. W. Rob­
Attempts to remedy the de­ season with the Robins and that
ison. 63- N. Main. St.
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ficiency are now being made by Bill Doak, one of the aces of the
the Chinese' authorities.
Sev­ pitching staff, would give up base­
eral military courts have been ball for the real estate business.
set up. but each has been of
an outlaw nature and so far re­
Aching Backs Make Life Miser­
cognition has been denied alt of INCREASE IN BOBBING
able For Many Ashland
them by the Chinese and foreign TRIPLES BARBER SHOPS
P e o p le
authorities.
LONDON, Oct. 20— (U . P.)
I t Isn't right .to suffer day
Owing to the popularity of
In and day out with dull, un- ADAM DIED OF GOUT
"shingle blessedness" the num­
ceaslg backache. Or be utterly SAYS OLD GENEOLOGY
ber of hair-dressing shops for
miserable with sharp stabs of
women *ln London have tripled
LONDON, O ct 20— (U.* P .)—
gain whenever you stoop or lift.
in the lost two years.
But chances are you will suffer AdaM, the father of the human
In every part of the city
these tormenting aches and pains race, died of gout
shops are springing up daily.
This, at least. Is the Informa­
os long as your weakened kid­
One Mayfair shop reports that
neys are neglected.
You may tion contained in a volume of whereas a year ago.they had an
have headaches, too, spells of geneotogles written In the 16th average of 20« customers a week
dlxslness and urinary disorders. century ad Just now unearthed
they now hate a regular pat-
- tgkea ass Doan’s Pllla—■« sflmn n m ld s c n lle c t ln n n f » lit hOOkH ronnge
of more tfiafi ” boo '
lent diuretic to the kidneys. in Herald’s College
’’shingles" • weekly.'
The volume which professes
Experiences of Ashland people
to trace the pedigree of the
prove the merit of Doan’s.
Mrs. Jennie Hammond. 649 E. early Saxbn kings right back HIGH KUS8IAN BOOTS
Main 8t., Ashland says: “I had to Adam and Eva farther de­ LATEST n t rOOTWEAK
such severe backaches It wan clares that Adam was burled at
LONDON. Oct. 20— (U . P .)—
hard for ms to keep going. I Hebron. It doss not state how­
was hardly ever free from d u ll­ ever whether Adam contracted " R u s s i a n Wallington” boots
ness and headaches and my kid­ his gout— "gowte” it Is spelled eighteen inches high with flaring
neys acted Irregularly.
Doan’s In the hook3—prior, or subse­ “Jester" .tops are the latest
Pills helped me more than any quent to his expulsion from the style In women’s footwear in
London’s fashionable West Bad
Other remedy I ever tried and Garden of Eden.
shoe shops.
It was not loflg before I was
Contract for approaches to
free from the backaches and
The new boots are being made
other signs of kidney com­ Crooked River bridge in Jefferson in black patent and glacs kM.
county completes The Dalles > They are also being made In tan
p la in t"
shade» so’ that milady may
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t California Highway.
chase boot» to match the
simply ask for a kidney remedy
Union County w ill harvest 400 of her favorite dt>elfc .
__get Doan’s Pills— the same
carloads
of marketable applasa,
that Mrs. Hammond had. Foster-
TIDINGS.
Mllharn Co., Mfta., Buffalo. N. Y. worth »»00,000.
BALL SEASON
S MARKED BY
MANY IIPSEI
&
EXECUTION OF
MANY STOPPED
BY CIVIL WAR
Braves
showing but under the handicap
«Bancroft," McOraw said, "was Bancroft played the beet b ill of
of the hardest workers and his career and hit harder than
»teat players I ever had and he ever did before.
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I jrould not stand In the way, Eddie Collins, one Of the great­
when he had a chance tor promo-, est second basemen of all times,
tlou. I think he'll make good as waited for years to get a chant-,
a manager because he's gania as manager, but when it finally'
enough to give up a good Job to came ha made good from the
become the manager of a tail- start.
He had bis team in the
end team."
/ BY H EN R Y L. F A R R E LL
first division up to the last quar­
(United Preee Sports Editor)
Bancroft led the Braves from ter of the race but was nosed out
last place In 1924 to fifth place at the finish by Detroit and fln-
N EW YORK, Oct. 20 — (IP)
Three managers in the major lea- thia year, and he finished ahead1 ished in fifth place.
I t was a
Brooklyn. the second club of much better spot than the cellar
guee, who took upon their should­
K year, and the Chicago Cubs ' which the Sox graced last year.
ers the added burden of playing I
and handling a club, made such a club that was expected to be a
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a success In their first season leading contender this year. *
He didn't have much help in do-
that they ere assured of perman­
Small or Tjirgc
tag It, hut the players worked with
ent Jobs.
Rogers Hornsby, Dkve Bancroft him and he had the valuable as­
and Eddie Collins, three of the sistance of several fine young
best playing names in baseball, pitchers. It Is no consolation to
Contract or Ordeq, we can
did almost as well in handling
handle it satisfactorily.
their clubs aa they did on the
field Individually.
Horashy, given hie first chance
as a manager when Branch Rickey
was deposed os the manager of
B est w o rk e rs a n il best p a in ts
Contains a rich hotly of
the St. Louie Cardinals, was a
cream, which insures our
conspicious success.
He landed
patrons of a delicious milk
the Cards in fourth place, where
the team w ill phare la the world's drink at all times.
Try
series receipts, after they had
our Malted Milk ’s or Milk
finished In sixth place last year.
Shake’s and he convinced.
In. addition to showing rare
Judgment in the handling of the
8t. Louis pitchers, Hornsby add­
ahmit your car can he
ed further to his personal laurels
found after it has been
by winning the National League
greased
at
batting championship tor six
straight years and by winning the
major league home ran hitting
honors.
Horngby made two new rec­
ords. He broke hie own record
StnJii
New Hotel Bldg.
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
made lost year when he led the
league In batting for five'yearn
Agents for Choice Box
Shell and General
and he established a new record
z
Candy
Gasoline
by hitting .400 or better four
years In a row.
He is, without a doubt, the
greatest player In the National
League.
A rt Nehf, the veteran ^pitching
etar of the New York Giants and
one of the smartest players In
the National League, said recent­
ly:
"Hornsby's real playing ability
N Y washer is bought to provide a
You too should buy only on proof— g o
Is not recognised because he is re­
convenient labor-saving means o f facts obtained first-hand right in your owa
nowned principally os a hitter.
I f he didn’t have such a batting
doing the family wash. That, o f home, the day you do your wash.
average the fane »might begin to
course,
is
understood. B ut the washer that
notice that he Is one of the best
D o this—Telephone us, giving your name
can wash all kinds—all weights o f clothes
fielding secqnd basemen In base­
and
address. Tell us to bring a M aytag
ball — If he la not actually the
— that can do it the quickest—that can do
beet."
Gyrafoam
to your home. We will do so
i t more thoroughly and with the greatest
There was some surprise oc­
nt once.
personal ease, is the washer you need.
casioned when John McGrew per­
mitted Dave Bancroft to leave
W ash w ith i t — wash everything you
Buy Ashland
Laundry Service
WHO PLAY ARE=
SUCCESSFUL
If You Would Be Free From Washday
Drudgery.
Good Washing
Careful Ironing
Paint or Wallpapei’
Prompt Collection and Delivery
OUR
MILK
J. 0 . RIGG
Any Service From Wet Wash to Family
Finished Work. Try Us.
“ ~No
Ungreased Parts
Lithia Springs
Just Phone 165
THE REAL DOMESTIC ECONOMY
“Send it to Laundry”
Confectionery
Phone 116 __
W illiams Service
Station
You will find that out sooner cr later,
but the tim e to find out is before ycu buy.
During the-past forty weeks some 125,000
housewives have bought the M aytag Gyra-
foam Washer—not before, however, but
a f te r they had washed with it.
HEAT FOR ALI
CORNERS
h a v e —»your d a in ty im derthings— your
blankets — your floor mats — and those
g r e a sy overalls hanging in the garage.
Then you, will have facts — the evidence
upon which to decide whether the Maytag
is to be returned or is to remain.
if you have a
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Universal Electric
Heater
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$5.50
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The Ashland
Electric Shop
O ut«t>ndinfi
M aytag F eatu res
1 - Waahea fiaater. T he Gyrafoam
Principle createa a more highly ener-
Btied, turbulent and condnuoualy al-
irctive water action. N o idle water.
2 — Waahea cleaner. The Gyrafoam
Principle nuxea the aoapevenly through
the water, and force* the «uper-cleans­
ing, soapier washing *4ution through
the meahea of the clothea. No idle audit
339 E. Main Street
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8 -
Largest hourly capacity in world—
M ib a . ntdi aary family waah par taob
4 - Moat compact waaher mada —
take* floor space only 25 inches aquara
* — Cast aluminum tub — can’t warpg
ruat, rot, swell, split nor corrode.
4 - Easily adjusted to jtsor haight,
and height o f tube.
7 -C lo th e s can be put in or takas
sat while washer ia mnniag
t - Tub deans itself in 30 second*,
* - M etal swinging wringw.
Lew.
Swings into 7 position*. Adjust* tuelf
automatically for handkerchief* or
blanket*. Automatic drainboard.
Ytar Money
iM
Man t tenaioo-releaee. All partaenck
i fa r
W orld
OH! MY BACK!
9
Runous
For hame* without electricity, the
Maytag Gvrafoam ia available with
Gawiisc M ulti-M otor attachment.
McNAIR BROS.
Dq/hrrsd paymanr«
you’d « most m itt.
SIMPLEX
SUNBOWLS
T
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H CAST A L U M IN U M T U B .
The electric heater that
taken the chill out of the»e
cold evenings.
$8.50
Murphy Electric
Shop
MAYTAG SHOP
(CRATOR LAKEjlHARDWARE CO.)
Distributors for So.
IRWIN F. KOENIG, Author! zed Salesman For
276 Van Ness Ave., Ashland
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