Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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ABHLAjre DAILY TEODVCM
PAGI? THREE
BRITISH BOX
FIGHTERS ARE
For. 82 Years
“Wa hare been making nlore
money out of two six-day bike
races a season than all the bal­
ing put together,” Rickard said.
“We hare bad more applications
tor hockey dates thi^ winter than
the calendar can accommodate,
and the returng, considering the
investment and the expense are
much higher, in proportion. We
want it understood that the New
Garden is by no means a boxing
palace. There are a dozen ways
in tfhich we can make up for the
little revenue that has been com­
ing from boxing.*'; ,
Rickard ran three outdoor
shows last summer and only one
the Milk Fund benefit— made
any money. Jimmy Slattery and
Berlenbach drew 3100,000 and
dare Shade and Mickey Walker
drew 1150,000 and yet Rickard
says he lost 135,000 on the two
shows.
“I’m through with staging
benefits for boxerd?’ be said.
'Whey’ll hare to give me a chance
“Aunt Hannah" Bradbury of
to make some money for my time
Green’s Fork, Ind.j has just
and trouble and .the risks Involved
ceebrated her 97th birthday and
or I’ll get out of the game.”
has been a school teacher for
82 years. She wears her hair
short hut won’t admit Itrs bobbed.
"Just cut short for convenience,”
she says.
Will he a trifle shy of Its presrlout
strength.
,
That the country*, is pretty
prosperous in spots—not every
where.
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■That the farmers, though het
ter off than they were, are noi
very well satisfied yet.
That religious antagonism
(throughout the country h*v?
about reached their peak and
may be expected to decline H>
Intensity henceforward'.
That the wets recognise their
time hasn’t come yet but arc
sure It.will, while the drys feel
certain it neier will,
That there will be a tJ*
mendous row over aviation.
BY HBNRY L. FARRELL
• (United Press Sports Editor) .
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ÏÎEW YORK, Dec. 1 — (LP) —
During the last fire years Eng­
land "has been forced to take many
a jest from wise cracking Aiqprf-
cans about the quality of the
British boxers.
The British had only one argu­
(T T THIS OUT-rIT I» WORTH
ment to present -that there wasn’t
MONEY
4 first class fighter on ' the is­
Send this ad and ten cents to
land and that was Jimmy Wilde,
Fpley & Co., 2836 Sheffield A t «-.
the little flyweight champion of
Chicago, III., writing your nh«e
the world.
and addresiF clearly. You will re­
When Wilde reached the in­
ceive . a ten cent bottle Of
evitable end of his string and was
FOLEYS H ONEY A N D TAR
badly beaten by the late Pancho
COMPOUND for coughs, colds and
Villa, there was ndthing to do but
hoarseneha, also free sample pack­
accept the wise cracks in good
ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic
grace and hope for the future.
stimulent for the kldheys, and
While these jibes were poked
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET'S
at the British from thé stage and
for Constipation and Biliousness
in the press, a good many Ameri­
These wonderful remedies have
can critics lost Sight of the fact
helped millions of people. Try
that the crop of American fight­
them! Sold everywhere.
1
ers coming up was nothing to go
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and return home.
wild about.
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If you need an office or small
Another prospect, who is being
' If British writers had been in
By CHARLES P. HTEWAKT
storeroom, .the room next to
the mood for an argument and brought here by the famous Im­
NEA Service Writer
The Tidings office is ready for
had asked— “Well, what hare yo 1? porter of British goods, Charley
WASHINGTON—Congress will you. Apply,at The Tiding* of­
Harvey, is Johnny Brown, the
to crow about?” the real situation
fice.
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» European bantamweight champ- opea in a few days now.
might have been realized better
This is the 19th. Senators and
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’ in this co'mrtry.
representatives are arriving fas..
Little Jarvis, in several con­ So are the representatives of
To boast about such champions
as Harley Rosenheim, Kid Kaplin, tests here, not only proved hlm-^ numerous private, corporate andj
Jimmy Goodrich and Berlenbach self a fine workman but he hri- other interests, with axes to beJ
requires such an artful excuse prested critics as being a rare ground. Hotel lobbies are fill­
as—“They can beat anybody shot (for a (championship fight ing up/ The shutters of many
against Fidel Labarba, the Ameri* a long-closed mansion, where
you’re got!’’
While the quality of American can champion.
some one of the more affluent
lighters has been sliding down
among the national legislators
slowly in more recent years in this
makes hia Washington home,
country, the general class of
are com int. down. Renta arp be­ wiö be your reward if you
British boxers seems to be improv­
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ing advanced.
The capital is
ing at the same speed.
awakening from its nine-month’s give a pcrcolatör, coffee
The British sportsmen hare be­
trance.
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come so discouraged about their
urn, toaster, or any one of
heavyweights that they practical­
The arriving lawmakers bring
ly hare abandoned all hope of
newa from all parti of the many other electrical ap­
finding any big fighter good
country. • It conflicts somewhat,
according to the section from pliances.-----------------•------—
entaigb to figure as a contender
which the lawmaker who (Trines
for the world’s chatnpionsbip. But
it
cornea, as well as with his
they have been encouraged by
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the improvement shown in the
personal
and political sympathies
BY HENRY L. FAiRRELjU
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middleweight and lighter classes. (United Presa-SBftrtajJSmUr) and prejudices. . The various
American fpns who hare had a
n e w Y o r k , duct t , — o n — parties, groups and blocs have
’chance this year to see several Tex Rickard, who nrf»ef
found their plans for the winter» pretty
339 E. Main Street
British boxen hare become im­ to be a dumb-bell on boxing 'sub­ well laid. From all this hodge­
pressed also not so much by the jects, has the most praotical And podge here are some of the im­
material as |by the change In most radical defense against the pressions I get;
style that has been adopted by the money grabbing tactics of boxers SS*p*
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That
the Republicans will try
better class Englishmen.
and managers, which really is
Among the many English boys placing the sport In danger of Its to make tax-reduction the ses­
sion’s main business, not only
who hare been seen here this life.
for
its own sake but to drown
season the most likely looking
“If some of the leading boxers
were Frank Moody, middleweight; and managers do not become more out other talk.
That the Democrats w ill' dis­
Tommy Milligan, European wel­ sensible In their demands for
terweight
and
middleweight purses and more reasonable in pute the validity of Republican
champion'and Ernie Jarrls, fly­ dictating conditions. I’ll can box­ economy claims; tha)t( they’ii
weight.
ing out o f Madison Square Gar­ raise the tariff issue; that thoy
think they’ve gained a bit of
Milligan, especially, look so des," he said a few days ago.
Several prominent managers, ground in recent months and
good that Tex Rickard signed him
when
they heard of his threat, let will fight like wildcats for more.
for three fights In Madison Square
That the Senate radical group
Garden this winter and promised out a large laugh. "He can’t do
the third would be a champion­ it,” they said. "He’s got 36,000,-
ship fight against Mickey Walker 000 tied up in the new Gardeft
or Harry Greb if he should make and boxing will haye to piy most
of the freight.”
good In the first two contests.
Rickard Insists that he can pass
Milligan was here during the
summer but he became so home­ up boxing as a weekly feature
sick that he had to pass up a and get along Just as well with
number of good playing matches only four or five big • shows a
STEWAR
INOTONTg'
TWO STATI GAME LAW
VIOLATORS TAKEN
A. J. Kaiser of Yreka, was ar­
rested Friday afternaan
by
Deputy State Game Warden Pat
Bailey on a charge of hunting
with a resident license while liv­
ing outside the state.
Kaiser had in hie possession
both California and Oregon resi­
dent licenses and claimed his
home was in Yreka.
Claire Beebe of thia city was
charged
Friday
by
Chief
Deputy States Game Warden F.
M. Brown of killing more than
the limit of ducks on a recent
hunting trip to the, Klamath
country. He paid a 360 fine.
COLOGNE EVACUATED
COLOGNE, Nov. 30. — (LP) —
The evacuation of Cblogne, In
keeping with the promises to
clear the Allied forces from the
city at the beginning of December,
started today.
MONDAY
WASHDAY!
Everybody
Happy?
.
When you send your
bundle out to the Ash­
land Laundry. We get
ilio work and worry,
yon get the time for
pleasanter tasks. Rain
or «hifie,« i t ’s all the
same.
CHRISTMAS
JOY
The Ashland
' Electric Shop
THAT WILL BE A LASTING JOY AND PLEASURE
TO THE WHOLE FAMILY.
A new car is something worth buying. Why not make a
gift worth while that will give you pleasure all the year,
and for years to come.
Well!
I Should Say!
GREATER
HONEY DEMAND
KILLING OFF
FIGHT GAME
A C H R IS T M A S G IF T
A service for each purse, all
good and the only real wash-
'day economy.
W e have prepared for this extra business and
can deliver you a car at once. We have them
on the floor.
It does make a difference from whom you buy a Ford.
(Let us Show You)
Claycomb Motor Co.
5wx//f.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
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SI W ater Street
Phone 165
OUR INTENSIVE
McNAIR BROS.
The Rcxall Store
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A special purchase enables u« to offer for quick sale.
Limited Number of
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PISTONS,
PINS; AND
RINGS
for complete recondition­
ing of your ear. You will
be surprised at the low
cost
AND YOUR MOTOR
DESERVES IT
LEEDOWS
Iey-Hol Lunch Kits
' with green covered hotties a t
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for all replacement part«.
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Many years of experience enables us to con­
duct all funeral arrangements in the most effici­
ent way possible.
We try to give more, however, by incorporat­
ing into our service a spirit of sympathy,
friendliness and understanding. I t is our con­
sistent aim to render the kind of service that is
based upon friendship as well as proficiency in
technical requirements.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Penera i Directors
Day Phone 112.
Night Pbohea 881-L— 381-J
MrU. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
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DAFFODIL FARMS
Is as good as our $3.25 Kits
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Elharfs Book Store
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TRA PN EST^D 8. C. W HITE LEGHORNS
TANCRED FOUNDATION STOCK
BABY CHICKS
HATCHING EOGS
S. MORRISON
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EIGHT WEEK OLD PULLETS
BOX 22
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It will pay you to look over these lines, it will solve
all your holiday puzzles.
Years of Experience
Perfect Our Service
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SALES CAMPAIGN
is now on, hundreds have availed themselves of this opportunity since
we opened last W ednesday morning. This sale w ill last thru the
holidays and close December 31st. Our lines are extensive and all of
them yet unbroken despite a heavy trade since our opening.
GET OUR
on
Fordson
Lincoln
Dependable Druggists
Prices
Tudor Sedan, $580.00
Fordor Sedan, $660.00
A ll Prioes F. 0 . B. Detroit
Touring, $290.00
Runabout, $260.00
Coupe, $520.00
ASHLAND, OREGON
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DIAMONDS
WATCHES
SILVERWARE
LEATHER HOODS
'OKINAWA RE
GLASS
CLOCKS
IVORY TOILET SETS
.JEWELRY
Hundreds of things are to be
found in these lines that we can
not mention in detail.
Are You Interested' in
Silverware?
Y<*fe may he if you will look at
our line and prices. Our regular
$24.75 set of 26 pieces, will be
sold during this sale for $19.75 in
ease or $18.30 without case. The
kind that is guaranteed perman­
ently, 13 patterns. •
SEE OUR IMMENSE LINE QF WATCHES,
ELGIN 16’s, 21 JEWELED
Special R. R. Watches, 8 adjust­
ments, Regular $55.00. Now at
¡H6-70- __________________»
Take a good look at our wrist
watch line, the biggest in South­
ern Oregon. It covers all the
field of choice.
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Our special wrist watch, a very
finely finished rectangular watch,
iG-jqwwlfld movement in a fine
25 year, 18-K W hite Gold case,
sell all over the country from $22
to $25. During this sale you can
get them a t $13.95. We have
only 20 of them left.
Many other kinds and at various prioes, all guaranteed. See onr new
line of ladies and m en’s purses and bill books, ladies leather vanity
boxes. There aro hundreds of new and attractive gift items here that
will pleosc anyone and a t prices unusually low.
Johnson’s Jewelry Store