LOS AN0BLE8, Feb. TO— (U .P .)— Th« a s s s t l meetlng of Xhe Southern California Pro- feasional Oolfer»’ assoctation w ill b« Meid bare o* Fsbruary M i sceordlng tu an knnouhe«p The eklMfaeb of r sbfcr « » « riMBt hg President '«Juch Mal« Leptin Magna ‘Tk fodlcdsed1 Ml ■ dFlaaw l o f tüa U f a 'California the latest * « » « r a tio n s tharai open champleneMp are to b« lì rW I - a A* * f •• ( k JV. j . j A ' l » V j -- * (FMÍ a Í í - à u mtX d Ü ii M • Jöb tifai Öt 123-lff t Bldg., Ashland, anrrsisss^ v o m w ifw l»<-b fSO» WOUL BUY « «taa clasp business, stock and fixtures. P. t>. Box 8«B. 188-8 FOR R A R f T « Í f c r t - g T O doubla harr«! L. G- ‘Smith ahot gun. X '-f " èohrflttòh. C. M. Skaltoa. R.F.D. ì , Ashland. FO B S A L » —Vletrola XI Aid har­ 1S8-« Tteting k Ipeclalty . Fnrnftace Reflnlahad Bstimataa gladly furnished • ' •t played there at >4 add »5 a “ at> ’ . • ;■ . £ , PAINW IG AND «BTkMG H you appreciate • (trat d a ss Job of painting or tinting figura with s w a w n g G * gbar , the BepeaM M b W tnitiag Contractors. Phoae I lí- R . <8-1 ma. storage P Ô T ÎU lttl-T g l rtteT rtac'- dtotahea kfalbg. trfc b fto d * Ih BWTeA totffcfa« order, f ll.d d . A. Bart Fren­ tona. J18 Nuttley SA lll-tf »T8 B SA and long « •-« iva manky on P lano lndtrnctor Plano Instruction by WXpsrl- «meèd teacher. Beginners prefer­ red. Phone 441 J. Mrs. Harold AUghs. " 1F7— 1 too.* fa r *• . _ ■ C oM , ' W A N T ifc -^ W g ffth c e d h "John ’ M ackay w as 'a fairly ! Well educated meh," says Fox J “His work was good.- His wife o W as-a Mias H ugger ford. daugh­ ter of a country doctor, and J whep he married h er he Wds a |4 a day*m iner. She did what- 3* * ever work .¿here w as tor women t o do- kn (h e m ining camp.' Ma< w « ii « H prices on Swi A lfalfa, R ed ( Saads, g fa « f< A nanal. ¿Men paily, Medford, e d v e r tlsk m « « e the toWttsite, refused to sell e rTrtaln lo ts and the upshot Was S’ that some tim e later the hasd < of navigation moved to Pifrt- h land. The parents of B. F. Gllt- », nOr came from Pennsylvania to n Portland in 1848 and two ykars t- inter DaVld .F ox married. ¿ a t e / Gfltner, one of the daughters, n l a .1 8 7 8 David Fox and gto e w ife w ent to Virginia City, Nev., y follow ing discovery of the Com- g stock lode la Davidson moun> r tain. He rem ained there 18 1. y e a n , trading In m ining stdrik. y He was w ell acquainted with >. John W. McKay and Jam es Far. y 'These (w o m en had been Working n as m iners in Northern C slifar e nia and cam e to Virginih City K a t that tim e to Work at <4 A n day in the new m ines. They had 1, a couple of Saloonkeeper friend's „3 at San Francisco named O'Brien and Flood. Learnig o f the great in rlchess o f the m ine In which I- they w ere w orking they w ent to Flood and Q’B flen, who fu fils l, ~ ed them with money en a GO-Cn T basis, and they secured control P* of the O phir and C o n s o lid a t e .i N Virginia mines. There w ere some GO m ines along the Comstock >f lode, says David Fox. Mackey and Fair becam e millionaire» fi along with a good m any other;, i- Virginia City, now * town or > 8000 then had 40,000 people ,f and all th e big show companies FXAMXNG HELL Phone 410 Drayage, ha a Wood Your re v o n h v B Prw9nii\ impoAanf VoAfn of ip tlre and statuary M r « t * oelitiy been brohght io Itglfy staring Which are sothe mutttnted heads, dlffffcult to identWy. They belong apparently to f a Asiatic-fiwianic .type, f a d ' f a d Such h> to Biggest the tence ot a sm all temple a t We ' sun at Leptis Magna such are known to pave existed . at H eliopolis and Rhodes. J - that It is only a provtnelM gamp and m confined to tkos4 sections -df fhO conntry Where ice fhcllftle* dhn hn obtained. Football shrely la no slouch of a game an t there are any number o t bAMra who cpnldfc't be dragged om a gridiron. B en. ny Leonard, alter-one experience, Is not ashamed to'eXpTMs the opthton th a t anyone Who* plays that cfasy game is a auckbr. Then there is the Web mild gam e of w restling. Last year “Big" Muhn -tb ok S tran ger Lewis, the heavyweight chhm- pton, picked hflh bp and threw him bodily out of thè ring. The Strangler encased lècktly without By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor > a broken back. NEW YORK, Feb. 10— (U. P .)— B oxing’s m ost severe crit­ Classified Àds Bring ReanUs. ics are those who insist that It Is a brutal sport, a throw-back to th e days of the cave-men and a gam e th at haa no place in a civilised country. N ew E d iso n There are many points for a t­ tack on boxing bat in these P h on ograp h days of light tapping your busi­ ness m en there certainly • is n the odly one just reason to condemn th that will play' sport as being brutal. all makes <>f For bard socks, knocks; cut Records vKthout and bumps, hockey m akes box­ injury to the ing look lik e a lady’s game. Thera to m ore concerted actio i record in one period of hockey than 1 1 six rounds o f a tight. P a lm er P ian o The fewlah of a skate, t h » swing of a d u b in a* skirm ish R ou se and the doctors go to work; Shorty Green, one of the Net - YM-k iflayd-i gdt a cut In th i face In a recent game that too!; eig h t stitches to* close and h i want back on the ice. Billy Bqrcb, captain bf the New Yorkers, cam e within one-eighth Ot an inch of • having an eye knocked out, hnd m ost dll of the players have been knocked cold In one or two games. This to not to Infer that it la : a roughneck game. It Is the ' faateet and hardest played of «11 gam es and accidents canno't ho avoided. It to npfortunate , Advertise In The Tidings SATISFIED AUTQISTS Those who use our greas­ ing, storage, tire work, repairing service! feet, 24 HQDK SERVICE l i t h i a Springs Garage MaftlnspoOoifolwlsva apply freâly up nostrils. P honed' A WONDERFUI j TASTE WITH EACH BITE OB’ SUPERIOR BREAD ALWAYS UNIFORM FRANKLIN BAKERY W orld ’s Largest S tage L in e F ro m A sh lan d S1«J» »12.10 Sacramento «........... ...................................« San Francisco ................................ ..... Round Trjp ............................. ........ Los Ángelas ............... Round Trip ................................. TWO SCHEDULES DAILY 1 2 it o Boon — 8:40 P. M. Oat your ticket from Pickwick SI «Ttrrern Cafe— 187 E ast Main St. ;e Agent bone 34 ' i , I key was a hard worker >nd | well liked. Marcus Daly also , mined there nt $4 a day. After- " ward he w ent to Salt Lake and got a grubstake and w ent to Montana, w h ere- he dlscoydrel ' the Anaconda.** - . , A s the rule alw ays, works In the m ining stock gaftje, Dav l Fox had his ups and doWi Some w eeks lie tfonfd mat atrti fhyn Uws-.1t. h - Made fa g Tost several''{orto ib before he decided to s e ttle - down I Wèw Beguty Or . Quiolcly 1 cutters for donkey en gin e, gl.B O l per rick. * thirty employment. All tools furnished. Employment Department, Ones - Bhy LXigpet-' sm t There th e youthful F o x taught school th ree years sad worked, ' K seven years lh We pioneer m id - s Will ow ead. By a man hagBHl. ’ I Ladd, Whose m ill pakSe* .W S sale to Jam es and W alsh M ftfcle t Today Jim Muckle, «00, t o l l * - * . aidant Of Portland. r In 1864 B. F. OIMHrir mWrrteA I. Busan McBride shd Settled a t t St. H elens, where M opened a e store. It was believed at that f tim e that St. Helens was The : i,- perartfaent head of deep sea k navigation and would Ijocott* V 1 big city, ow ing to We w f le t f lt y < s of ships gettin g over th e . fit. s H elens bar had the necessity I. of lightering nbtpe loaded nt ' e Portland. The Pacific CoWt Steamship compdny both dock» I I- there, bht Khlghtdn, owner to ’ bwlndlng tsé U .. • Pa 11 and S to PkttM « • * 71 **7 - that young Otttaer printed SriM- ' * ott&g pupils nt 'Amity. Fofc ti»- ’ - lowed hha to Oregon in 1841, > and they sew ed at SA M W * ‘ FOB RBNT— Thrtfl room spartipeat. Garden privilege. Inquire B81 High S t { Phons 4 8 8 ^ .................... - t l» 5 -ïf A e - 1 th at tim e ia sleeping Records. Nearly naw. ta in . Phons 888-R. ■ “ > V ase -to «*» F ra ccto cp .ia W 4 « where Fug bet a Job. 'B heitw i afterword Olicaer egad en toi * ■*, Oregon, Intending to teaflh ‘ k seheol. l a an old newspaper ' VkNCOUVFtt, W r i t fab. 1« — (W.pj>— A polo touVnamect haa been scheduled for Van­ couver barracks tentatively June 2« to July 5, according to Cap­ tain T. A. Harris. Tkamo from Boise, Idaho;, Camp Lewis, W ash.; Vancouver, B. C., and the Portland Hunt* Club will participate. ÌZnner- Gives It pays H> OSDGR BY rEtßPHQ M , Whltega, c le a n se s.. Shoi^ld b» t on all lig h t . Also msi><^ Inderfúl powder base, Nn- pky or greasy. Get this nrw inderful beauty cMgm gni«A lllo-glo and 'try IA Ä td fiia rings Phkrm scy. . WANfMIh—Woman to .w ork ‘m ornings. Park- Hotel. -. 188-8 •to act a s ghled Repregsirtatives In spare ‘tim e afterc school and 'on Saturdays, for PTCTORIAL R E V IE W — Am erica’s * Greatest M sgaslne o f . the , Hornes. * Wb t e a c h , th e hoy salesmenM»» him (give him the opportunity to earn m oney a s w ell a s special prlaca. B arents f í l s tri reifete the *toMmM Iwsr^ Shtw tif, j _tu -t-t^ ot? M m tWö gko . w . L o ir a , power, t J ] 1 Associ trdd 999 ouf df «A nedtcc thing, T h in k o f PLkAgB NOTE, ¿ aa - Pictorial RdWtif dress:——The [onne­ la lta In a ~ W lc fc from Hankow said today« ‘The First hud. Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for mare tha a Quarter of h CriUtury. The box bears thia signatura re?’ ekle« ’Wo liafe Just it pVice, also license. A S S O C 1A T E D O IL COM PANY . ? r z .