Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 27, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    iut J5piew Croîs«» Aie
4 o » the hooka
■ro.^e to preyei
M ae' pitcher fr
J the ball or demanding rdetn
Named
By Wilbur
0»
apgytmegt «ipee in—gas
stove. Adults only.
Mt.
189-A
È
f rqopm-
Booth
1M— tf
gYMB BENT — fn ntohed cab­
in« and apartmpwto. Reasonable,
by month, or. weag. Coll 111.
H I —JÍ
bOh ANGELBB, F |k . M— <U>
P.J^ro’T t beg yens pardon, six,
^bpt I shall be obliged t o p t o c e '
yon nWfe» atoest.’t t <
Thin may besoms the s ta a -’
hard made of speech to* Loa '
Angeles police of deers In taking
th e unruly Into custody, under
a revolutionary scheme of Chief
of* Fottce tt. Lee Meath to re-
Ugg tynlted t f eg«, «nr,, nogs anA f o m hie department
k Chief Heath hopes to build
th w it—xX'riy Includili«
o«i<>n hosm , yi, to l> <w4 3 up a police force of college-bred
n»en. He baa announced that tp
to L dwedmtow« « M * . A»to
the future he will send all proS-
tond, Oregpn,
poetlve members of toe depart-.,
men! .to a local branch of tba
UnfvoraMy of CaUtonn^ foe a I:
"conoentrated course of* study." t
"I am negotiating with Dr. I
B rneet' Carroll Moore, director f
r
iiiwwgg^sw L ' >■».— "■■■■ 11
to
o f toe antoecslQr. to establish a ■ '
r '
PltAfflftiQ IOLA
m i
¿OROÁN« SAÍÍM ÍND CABINET guiar curriculum,"
said
the
W O BÍ8, Corner Helman and chtofc
‘ Van Naas. Phone i l l . ' 194-tf
"Snob » scheme Win bring
meg. of. high standing as mem­
bers of. o<r police department.'’
TOSSALE— Rhode Island Red
egge, 91.00 per sp itz i g Phqne Pentocs to Coal. Wood, Packing,
LAKE ARROWHEAD, Cat.
25J-Y.
-
15».« Crating * * 4 Storage. Long dist­ Feb.
17 — (U. P.) — University
ance tracking.
trained bell-hops, only.
This to the slogan of the
Rhode Island Bed hens— two T- L. POWELL— General Trans­ Lake Arrowhead tourist hostelry,
fe
r
—
Good
team
and
motor
roosters go with hunch. D. Le
catering to select clientele.
tracks. Gpod service at a rea-
Bignè. H I Oak.
150-1«
"We employ only college bred
, sonhfcta »ride. Phone I I .
boys on our bell staff.’’ the
FOB « k W —Beardless Barlqy
mountain
hostelry
advertises.
Hay.
Mrs. Rosa Purit
B m *
"Onr
service
Is
intelligent,
cour­
Main. Phone 14FAL
149-1*
teous «Ad high class.”
froB B d W Progressive eysr-
grtng strawberry planta. I l l
tfley. Phone 4M -J.
141-tf
w«y engine, ready tor work. |7 6 .
Cajl R. Packard, Route 1, Box
48i Anderson Creek Rpad, Tal­
ent
w i
_________________________»
toG B AND C H II.— Leghoqt
Tagcred strain, Individually pedi­
greed. T rtw seetel Utility fgppl..
Limited number. «MB C. OouA-
ten Ashland, Ore.
141— tf
Cabinet W o rk ,
Cement W ork,
Painting, Tinting, Reflaishtog.
PA1NTINO AND TINTINO
If yon appreeiate a O m clase
h o» gntorip# or tlnting «gaye
Ith BWENN í NG A QEAR, the
mendable P alariag Contracto«»,
toan t l W l
•> —«
r;"1 MSririro.
BOMB BARGAIN
lots
Southeast Ashland, UBO aal
«PIÆNDID RBUDBriG»
rooming honae In new echfipl
tlop, for rent¿
We Have
110— tf
MERTON E . THOMPSON
Palate« and toroemtor
■' Paper Hanging
Tinting a Specialty
Furniture Refinished
Bst]m*toS 01*4*7 Ikirnlshed
Phone IP or 71
Phone ÀIO
«78 B Bt.
Drnrnge. storage and long diat-
aaoe^haallng.
40-tf
By H jy«tT J,. FARRpLL
«United Prpes Sports Editor)
* NBW YOJtK, F*b. V — iU .F .) '
^-Commissioner Landis hap re­
fused to commit himself about ,
his plans after lf g ? when hjp prestios Pit to* and toe Nettoasi
contract as tha head qf organised Lengua wanted to get ttgsri «9
record as his atawneb supporter
baseball expires.
After the American League has
|Refused to follow the Nations]
I League’s move in endorsing his
rgdministration with the recom­
m end ation that hla contract be
1‘extended ten years, the coramle-
iefoner’s only comment was:
f ; "It’s up to them whether they '
ragant me.”
> If the National League; resotu-
Wpn carried the same n^oaning
US lta words, the National League
Wants Landis to remain as the
'eommtosloner and if several
moves made by the American
League aye significant, the Amer­
ican League wants no more of
J-andls or the commtoslqner term
'of government,
i Col, Jacob Ruppert, the res­
ponsible owner of the New York
Yankees, speaking for the Amer­
ican League club owners, criti­
cised the National League’s ac­
tio n as being premature and in­
tended to Place the American
¡League lij a false position as
ing tests conducted by the orw'
gon state game commission.
Some sportsmen recently maJa-l
tained that canned salmon egg*
were responsible for the death!
of large numbers of trout. Yol
teat thle theory, the cornada-
sion started feeding, trout in sev­
eral large tanks with canned-
salmon eggs of several varieties.
After two w eek* of thia feed­
ing, attendants took some of the
trout of the tanks and found
that the canned egga had been
digested with no harm to the
fish.
REVEL8TOKE, Canada, Feb.
'37— (.U.P.)— If your doctor ad­
vises constitutionals In the open
aly, get yourself a job as brake-
man on one of the freight trains
run In this section.
A mixed freight arrived here
the other day from the eaet. It
contained 83 cars. Adding these
49-foot care, with their couplings
agd the engine,' tender and ca-
boose, represents a length of
nearly three quarters of> a mile.
"Nice little walk, a dosen
times a day," said the brakle.
/'N u t then, I do love the open­
-air when winter comes."
MINT JVLEP
7 T OkRL Hi TROUBLE— May
TULARE, Cal., Feb. 1«— (U.
epmmunicgt« vtoh Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Aiuny at the P .)— Although he won’t ' tell
White Shield Home, M 5 May- where lAs market is found, even
though tba julep Is supposed to
toir Ara... Portland. Oregon.
be ont of fashion these days, J.
N. Woodville, rancher here, an­
nounced that he plana to. In­
crease his mint acreage ma­
terially thia yett.
Have
Used Cars
CONGKRNR TO’ MBfKlB
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb.
—.(CLP.)— Stockholders of
Pacific Oil company today vi
to merge with the Standard
company. -
Last
Parie Garaoe
After March 1st, no gas is to be
stored » quarter meters.
If any ggs is stored at present time,
it should he used hefore that date
as meters wffl he turned back at
thattuu»
SOUTHER OREGON GAS CO.
Oar Ashland
Friends:
Your
Year’s Suit
will do if you have it
dry-cleaned now.
We will gladly call for and
deliver after it has been
ABBBX O’NEAL
A gon on. rau: asxt job o t ptarab-
w W ..
WASHINGTON. D.C., Feb. t t
An *?W** tP Mt* upm^Heloaer
-r
(V
.P .)— Secretary of the Navy
b id he the raehR to etth v
M ana Langle «prtniojy woqld WUbor today aanouneed the se­
ive to vote tor the fate, hav- lection of the names “Salt Lake
« voted tor It to its Inception, City" and “Pensacola," ter the
N t * earn» tJHng Would reeutt new M , o r a l s e r a to he taM
‘•the. two tongues got Into a . down shortly by the navy. The
fc gheqt the one of rente in erntoere are the first of tea to
bp built under the arms limi­
■ world*« aeries,
i t is apparent that the op- tation ruling.
«ytton of thp league tq the
■iyi m *« wfl *
nothing in
¡a long ran and if them to
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. »7
¿thing behind the opposition
will be brought to light by — (U.P.) — President Coolidge to­
day signed a bill authorising a
kture developments.
bridge across the Columbia riv­
er at Brewster, Wash.
cleaned and pressed.
KOTIQB OH FINAL SBTTLE-
KBNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
TUB STATE OF OREGON /
fob sale — Otoin«- room tabi»
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
a»« chaira. 114 Oak Bt.
I ll-tf
1» the Matter of the
FOR SALE— Box Factory 1««»-
Beta«» e f Chdrles W.
be» yard has « full stock of all
Fischer, Deceased
kinds of building lumber at rea­
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN »few
sonable prices.
»
49-J/ that the undersigned, Admlnts-
toatrix of the »hove named es-
i
tate has riled her final ac- I
count In said county court of ’
Jncbson County, Oregon, and the
to 100art has fined Monday the 5th
d. day of April, 1938 nt ten o’clock ,
to. «. a«., ’Uto* the w brt room o<
« • said- court «* .the time and place
for the heaNhB of any objecnene Ci
Unfur- there may bu to raid report and
WANTED TO r e ;
niehtol Hr« <w ria »
the settlement thereof.
ho««e- Phone 314-J.
Date of first publication, Feb- «
R, Klnth.
m ary 30, 1938.
THE BLACK fruit ranch fpr
«■«mb on shares.
Particulars,
Hptnbrook Hotel.
149-8«
Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing Work«
35 First S t
Pespite a little difficulty we have encountered in procuring proper agency
headquarters, we will open up a salesroom in Ashland March 1st or 2nd.
Phone 63
We hove leased the Mceklcr building for three years, hut some opposition
häs developed to on» occupation of this building». We will be hefore the
city council meeting Tuesday evening.
In the event this building is turned down, wu will ope» up another sales­
room if we have to bujjd one in Ashland- We ere coming to Ashland and
March 1st
We appreciate the business We have, already bad Wtb our customers and,
friends iu Ashland and expect to coopeeete with them by giving thent reel
1M Granite.
every tú«» y<nf drive vour
I JUST WNI8HBD n dandy
cement poach on Mr. Kaegt’s reri-
denoe. Look It over, think it
over, then
ein kttto oip
tion.
V an ™
* ' 'SJinW
Call phone No. 11.
148— 8t
service and an heuest deal in their new cars.
!«ll y s nd more
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