Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 10, 1926, Image 5

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F O B B E N T — F u rn ish ed cab­
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
by month or week. Call 183.
i n — if
F O B SA LB :— 18« ft. «00« sec
ond hand Iron pipe, a ll sixes. D o r­
fes, 705 Penn. Ave.
237-2’
F O R RALE: — B in g ch tfries,
8c p er pound. 188 P lu s St.
the most part at one end o t the
field.
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The pageant itself Thas - W e n
written by W . F. O. Teacher, pro­
fessor o f English .and journalism
In the University. Ports Sr^ith tof
Portland, author of the pageant
‘■Roearla’’ and herself a director
of large, pageants with yp^re of
experience In -the middle’ ^rest, on
h er’ visit to Eugene jto iato tt Pre-
.llm inary arrangements to r > the
production,
complimented . X r
Thacher on his grasp of Ihe.page-
■ShC problem’ an.d expressed her
satisfaction w ith Hayward field
as a pljtce Tor the production.
Unflrersity
students living in
and about Eugene are expected to
fig u reprom lnently in the cast of
• the pageant, In which several hun­
dred persona w ill take part. One
of the student« in the department
of drama (a to be east for the title
1 role of KJatawa.
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A N O TH ER BARGAIN: —- 2 1-1
acres, clohe to. paid up water
right, good house, lots of berries.
some bottom laud. 88588. Staplas
Realty.
\ Mt-ft «•««.. tks Ashland 'Tidings office
ta iCWMR Bttlldtog. Practises in
Lecture
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Nojr Brfng£htop<ri
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SEA TTLE i ' p d g * t ' ^ u d « . |^ '
makes of ears. Lawn mowers re­
paired and sharpened to cnt
new or no'charge. The Motor
M arket 28 B. Mato fit,
H 5 -l-m o -*
IBDAN*S SA SH A N D CA BIN ET
W ORKS, C om er H elm an and
V aa Haas. P h o n s 1 8 1 . 1 8 4 -tf
tuce farm« a rc beginning to tu rn
out their huge annual crop for
the season.
The first carloads of the crispj
heads of lettuce have already been
dispatched.
Before the season
is over it is estimated that ap­
proximately 1200 carloads w ill be
whipped asst from the Puget
sound era.
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The "total number -o f hesc^ of
lettuce to be -shipped or ill reach
alifiost 150,000,000, valued at ap­
proximately 21,500,000*
F O R SALE*—B ig load a f kind­
ling, 28-80. Box Factory. Phone Dealers in Coal, Wood, Peeking,
28.
234-tf Crating sad Storage. Long dist­
ants trucking.
B e a l E sta te
F o r bargain s in R eal
E state
L . F O W iL L — General Trans­
f B row n and R ice, 82 N o. Mato.
fer — Good team and motor
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trucks. Good service a t a rea­
Puget Sound territory baa be­
sonable prioa Phone 82.
D on ’t F o rg et th e Ma, S S A L
come one of the largeat' lettuce
BajM ing,
Repairing,
P an ting ,
producing .districts in the coun­
Tinting, Cabinet W o i>, Roofing,
try.
Coment W o rk, day ór contract.
Blackwell, 516 Elisabeth St.
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S28-1 mo
Paper Hanging —
Tinting a
Bpeeialty.
F O R RALE — 6 room furniish-
ed, dandy hornet tr a it, eheap, 122
Estimates gladly fufnlshed.
7th 8 t. '
223-1 m o. • Phoae 8«
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• PORTLAND, Ore., June 9.— A
F O R G A IE o r T R A D E :— 8 lota
F B iO G B ’» TR A N S FE R
rooster as a finder of diamonds
to Oqldendale, Washington, also PtHU»e 418
«78 B St wajs hailed supreme in. that capac­
166 acres A lfa lfa ranch to FMne-
D tayage, Storage and lo n g diat ity today by;M rs. Pear/ Putnam,
vlllo, Oregon— w ill thoSo f t r Ásh-
a n to h a a lin « .
60-tl
who recovered a diamond netting
lafiS o r Medford property. H n .
which was lost threp,weeks.ago.
8. A . Ptose, 21» Garfield St.
The gem was lost in the grass
' 817-1 mo.
of a neighbor’s yard and H(n,.
Phtnam tied the rooster tkere.
She
killed him two weeks |a tot
A N T G IR L IE TR O U B LE— May
com m u n icate w ith E n sig n Lee and found the diamond to his
L ost — Thursday noon on > Of the Salvation A rm y at the glssard.
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Business Visite r s .
Ray Woodward: of Portland.
devision supervisor of mainten­
ance of the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Co., and J. M . Lamb,
district- plant chief, of Eugene.
re business visitors in AsMand-
iterday end this morning, .going
on to Klam ath Falls at noon.
They were guests -of the Llthla
LIVERPOOL, England, June
Springs hotel last evening.
io r — (IP) — ■ George Gadd, of
Roehamptok, England, today won
R M um ed From South—*
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the
Northern England Profession­
Mrs. J. M. Hughes. M lu Bron­
al
golf
championship from a large
augh Hughes, and Henry Hughes,
.field,
which
originally included
returned - yesterday afternoon by
nine
American
stars. Finals score
car from Saoramento, where they
visited relatives ¿or\the past tw o today was seventy-seven, despite
weeks. Miss Hughes has been in a dislocated, bone in his foot.
George Gadd Wins
Golf Championship
a
the south since
school.
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the -c lo ,e of
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Explosion Injures
Nine Workmen
Jsheeoa.
preeent
«MftfMwta* »»1
O W tld Stratford, Kay C « W , Roi-
Mbd R o hfri,. K u rt Berndt, James
lorrfte; phi»
¿arae-Seweii.
■ M a th e r s . Only* 8« m«n are si
te e n te r the men s sto g lsi
Summer
Fairness
à • «
a ssosme
to,
tíyep, to your garments if
you let us btean them.
V<
Do not let small spot»
òr
Istei
«ment, t e h lÄ w l» o t M | | totota«»
claaeifieptlaUa. I f T fcsM
m e h ’s sin g les and d o u b lst, w end­
e n ’s sin g le s and donb les, mWed
doubles, Junior h oys’ sin g lg s and
donb les, jU nier g ir ls’ stoglaS «Ad
doub les, boys’ under l i
sieg le« ,
« Ir ls an d er t « sin g le s und vetor-
ons' Hlnglee. All events w ill b0
fo r P acific co a st eham pionshlpki
With tha sn esp tlou e f th e
d o u b les.
A s a resu lt
tt
men*»
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Helen WiMP •>»
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team s
in
th e
m en's
T8s
dirt ruin your appearpàçe.
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H ab ile- because laok of tim e io
jU j the ellgoinatlDak-
Helen Jacobs, national and Pa-
O iM Coast junior «iris' champion,
W fli devote her time la the senior
division this y e a r.• !*S sb yekansns'
event for men over f «5 w ill prsb-
W dy agaltv fall to Charles Stick-
h a y , h «pry racquet wieldsr who
h a s worn the crown stooe the
event was established in 1824.
committee in ebarge of the
tournament la composed of the
fqjlosring persons:
Homer T .
M ilter, chairman; Mxe. M arjorie
Ashland Cleaning
Dyeing Works
35 First S i
0 vM«b
Phone 63
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fAe Extra Procest for Extra Miles!
B re a k s a l l T ir e R ecords
Oum-Dipped Balloons. The ten cars to finish “ In the money” w y e
ce without a ringte blowout and with but two dm failures-ooe Em
T h e Firestone R ecord
in Battle o f Tires
at Indianapolis
Yale Football Star
Faces Court Hearing
Thb performance Is even more remarkable when you consider the
trnrific speeds St which she car« traveled over thb « te e n y eas sdd.
rotifih brisk ttuck.
Experienced raee drives« will not risk their lives or chances
o f^ kto ry on M y other tire.. And in the commmci.1 field, large
truck« motorlnw ana taxicab fleet operator», who keep careful co»t
records are among ttttí Mg Otaré or Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires.
The City Transportation Co., of Tacoma, Waste, writes: “One
of our 12 buses on Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires has gone over
Fmm Caimnet Motor Coach Co., Hammend, tad., the following:
“We operate 40 buses all equipped with Oum-Dipped T lWes. Tue
very low cost per mile on which these drae opectUfcJs.conihij to « »
lew than that of any other make.” Hayea Bus Lteea, C ol umb i o s. C^
say: “ W e operate 1» buses equipped with F h y o n e Gum-Digped
Tires. A number of these tires have run ever 45,000 miles without
ever haringbeen removed from the rim.”
The largest taxicab companies in the world standardise on Fimatone
? LOS ANGELES, June 18. — (IF)
— Robert 8. Savage, youthful
V -L p yB L ^ N D ,.. p r r r A n .„gxH u jolpionairu and former Yale foot­
hion which beenrred 19 feet belov- ball star, performed a fake sui­
tke Union station which is being cide In effort to win the love ot
erected here Injured nine work­ Claira Bow, screen star, he said
today when he came to court on
men today.
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The Mast Shook the entire, a hearing far sanity. The youth
downtown district. A gas porket, was found recently with slashed
blowing off is said to have caur-i I wrists and bloodstained plcturs
ot actress before him.
ed the explosion.
a d e W s u te of Flrastosss dsvetopment of the Gum-
sss which insulate, and saturates every fiber Of every
iber, reducing friction and heat and building greater
endurance in jbe cords-assurtog you at all tlm a s -
MO6T MILES PER DOLLAR
Rooster Finds Gem
Lost Three Weeks
^ tU te Shtoid Borne, 585 May-
s t m t <tn the P lato or on the
Medford road. Ooq , »dlr bifocal ' fa ir Ava., Portland, Oregon.
shell r(m how Btotees. - Good to­
ward to finder, hetu rn to A n ­
M ark every « r m
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ton« Chamber of Commerce.
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T D H X C E A N G E :— 2188 Aah-
nd Ç annery 8 0 0 ^ ; 1er Foifd
»urinr In good condition. w ltk
TING . P a p e r is i. C S rp lot-
td Mason w o f t . Ñ 8 F an«
Ito«. Day ór contract.
t G ould, M 2 4 J « M sV tím i
J 1 « Ù M o.*
»X Factory.
nick
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¿Whan you need pafat,,loolc for the
t'-gtorothst dUpiays tHSjp rccn and white
Rillef
You'll gM good paint, o f
in additjb Jtarfl get the
services of a reliabfc merchant who
! knows paint, and c0i give you valud
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We also u l l O t d f i M T t a t e «m sl Ttrfm t «M R e m a r k a b ly L S t e iM a r s - f
M a d e a t t h e G r e a t F i n i t o n e F á c to r te a a n d C a r r y th e S t o n d a r d Q uM rom tee»
RUBBER
AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUGB THEIR 0
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N A S H V IL L E , Tenn., June 9 .—
Two bandits held op the payroll
oar of the Dupoht-Rayon
com­
pany k te s T u e s d a y an« escaped
“A fter takln« X d le r ik a l can eat
anythin« had »lota HkJ ' • 'tog. r 1
had gas on the stomach
and
A M lS k t , M ap. food <doten; nbr
•lb ep .” (signed) R . ' C.> M iller.
ONE spoonful A dlerlka .removes
J0A8 and oftesi brings snrprlsing
re lis t to thé stomach. Stops that
collant
W A prfcD— 100 " old
834,0«) Payroll '
Taken By Bandits
reliable Faint Dea
for qhronlc coagU potion
The chances are its your kidneys I
y w ffS fiT .
or ruxxia
m ^if.V -;ta-'FBGT(VE AriMU JOT
.t 7.-Û0 M. Wd 10:M
1D*T Trip
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qvai it t
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FoUowiag rosiMilig wr>]
Wp take paweager« Jor Ell way ftoHfte. F or
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tickst« call -11 Ashland J fptoj, Ti
t ape ASHLAND
c a r s, to
The M oto r AMrtat.«I'M.
P rovidence
■ —ww vvva—* ^ -
bofWpo.ed; hr to« thrsg ntotobers
pf (Ite G riffin ’U m liy - Peck, Bl-
htat. and Mervta— Gervais Hillis,
j M £ e c d G B x i i e c c l ) i l s &t
Tor Seattle
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HTttliam M.
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( U P ) — A n lm poaing liat o f t m
nie atare from a ll »arte e t to e Fa-
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’ STT LOUTS, JUMe' /8 . — (IP) —
E u gen e, J a n e 14».— (S p e c ia l)’—
The United 8tates army was dss*
When the b l«trsaspertation page-
ci bed as an educational institu­
,aht
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te n r a p k i^ aojdiere! lute bltlssna,
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o t Eugene1« eglebratton in. honor
rm
her'than a mere machine tarn-
t o t ’t h e comnMMos o f to e iB p g a ie r
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lug
cltigcps into ppldtefs..bx 9®c*
W e K lam ath Fane oranch of the
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tary
of W ar D isto rt F . D»T,B M
flbnthern Pacific, to presented on
F O B K E N T —» Splendid 4-room
k V ashlngtpa Uniystalty commeace-
Hayward
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field.
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gust
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and
ap artm ent; d elig h tfu lly cool for
Jh ’.'-iit exercises het® recegyy*
80, it w ill present aranparous- s *i-
su m m er and fu r n a e fih sa t in w in ­
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over ,40. per teat of oar eor
dencce
f
of
University
o
f
i0re«eri
ter. B n iU ia oM vetfleuees, in clu d ­
li
i-il
men (pend at least p a r t , to'
cooperation I d the “T ria l to Ralf”
in g fireplaee. P H H argadihe 8t.
their
time
ia attending courses life
fe stiv itie s.
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array
schools
or In perfonn-
t Hayward field Itself la thtessend
■ IhK duties which fit them direef-
I FO B BENT :
P iano. Inqulrs
a t the ' University’« athletic ooh*
[t Ij for civil occupation a fter they
3 l U nioni
M « -It
testa, i In ite gr^tdstantt and
i leave the a rity ,” D avis said.
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bleachers • w ill ait the thousand«
| F O B B E N T — Twp apartmi
With
AshlanA
an«
plan
to
rtop
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«lT8 « « • « • -
who will view the pageant which
y e a w ill lik e . C lean, edol, m<#
their
return.
They
were
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w ill tell the atory of the develop­
and b ea u tifu lly fnrhlahed.
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ment ' ot, transportation in Ore­ of the Hotel Ashland lest 0vo- 6 " u u,'ef«, trad<* aBd Professions
m orn ings a t 31 8. Second 8tP
>' Is a real public service. Moet of
gon, through a eeriea of dramatic nj ng
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, “the men come lot® the army as
episodes from the day of the In ­
P ia n o R ocitol F trstp-iisd
d ir“ "' racruits without much edq-
dian- w the prim itive tria l to the
F O B R E N T : «— A S eoS -garage.
Tjie piano secltab to which t h e ^ 1“* and " « *
knowledgh
Women gnd Children
day of tpe Mogul lo co^btigt > n fi|
C em ent floor. C all m ornings at
pupils
of
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(he airplane.» TMfc’ fidtd*
tM m n eta erp h y
U asi trained speeial-
beating capacity Of clone to 20,000 I w erd to be preeented FridayseVa* * heni
Office, Its Pioneer Avenue
F O B B E N T — F ernteb ed h ou se
hut not more than .about JS.OWH nlnc at the Presbyterian nh aM «e*>u ~ <Hsciplln*d.. soif-rellahV
Telephone 28
oh L au rel SL In gu lre 3 3 t Har-
neats .w ill be available 'a t ' a page­
gSdine. P h o fid * rt« « L .
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ant whose action takes place (o f
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One cent W WoWbtth tifale. To nm every issue’for
one month or more. l-2c the word eaeh tíme.
xa
a ut
doeblea W illiam O. F u lle é George
q m s r t / D . , K a M alto«,
Haa* M d Herbert Sehr.
Summer Hari
ial referee. ’