Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Ybu can spoil a s afternoon’s
gelf, a day» fishing or a weeks
banting trip with * car that's
adtlng up. Just lotting us in­
spect' It before you leave would
do ' »way with the danger of
annoyance' of» this sort.
Aside from doing your regular work,
- we have just installed a 210-volt*
Geòrgie OoMee. Tidings Office.
SERVWELL
Magneto Recharger
<41 B.
206-tf
The only one o í its kind in Southern Oregon.
FOB BALK Aw 6-room house,
range and gd* stove, woodshed,
garage and chicken house, fruit.
Let 60x200 on’ alley and pavod
street. Good location. >600 down,
916 per month on balance or 10
percent discount for Cash. Brown
and Bice.
268-ti
/O R B A L E — Crate fattoi
Reds, Durfee, 706 Penn. Avet
268
FOB SALK—One single
4 HP electric motor. CsH
of see H. B. Carter.
FOR SALK: — Ford Roadster,
new top and paint, * tlras. En­
gine good shape. New bands, 6176
—Oak St. Oarage.
266-tl
FOR SALK: — Desirable home,
>6» Beach street.
268-ti
FOR BALK CHEAP: — «-room
furnished, modern homo, 122 7th
St.
262-1 bo ’
DB. 9, P . OOBBOLM * -
WASHINGTON, July 2 6 - Fae^
Veterinary Graduate
Plume MB r J
7«7 Oak St. Is so all-fired ranch stranger than
fiction that often* it has to he di­
fHL OSKABUM A. haineb ’
luted or avoided entirely If the
Pbyslctaa and Swgeon
story teller’s yam la to sound
OSIee Phone 2B4-J
convincing.
'" ,
Beene Phone 1B4-L
This
somewhat
shopworn
truth
Office hours, 16 to 1 2 A. X.; 2
ip
the
'practical
bardluek
of
Con*
to 6 P. M.J 7 to 8 evenings. —
greqsman
William.
N
.-V
aile
of
01Usens Bank BnUdlng.
Denver, Cold/ He takes his re­
DB. MATSXH B. SHAW
laxation from politics by w riting
;
flpeetalist
short stories and novels of the
Women and Children
yrestern scene. He finds a rich
ore' of Hferary material in the
sad
gulches, mountain 7 peak* and
’ Organotherphy
Office, 168 Pioneer Avenue
mining" towns of his district, but
Telephone 28
»
many of the old legends, Vaile
believes, are too good to sound
DB. BBNBBT A. WOODfr—Prae-
true. ■
tins limited to eye, ear, Lose and
throat—X-ray Inelading teeth.
"Take, for instance, the case
Office hoars, 16 to 12 and 2
to 6, Swedenbarg Bldg., Ash- of a man standing in his office
doorway in his shirt sleeves oa tbs
land, Oregon.
Fourth of July, ami watching an­
DB. OEOBGE SMITH
other, freese to death,” says Vaile.
Physician and Sorgeoa
"It would take a lot of qualify­
O ffice-Phone I B M
ing and explaining to use that in
Rooms 1 and 2. First National a story. .But it actually happened,
Bank Bldg.
Office Honrs, 16 and th* man who saw the sight
to 12 Noon; 2 to 6 >. m.j 7 to was John R. Smith, a Denver law­
8 evenings.
yer, and friend of mine. It was
up at WeutcHff, Ce|o., where the
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
mountains tower very sharply
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
' lhmlera In Coal, Wood. Packing,
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
ance tracking.
884-tf.
WANTED — 500 persons
bring flowers to Llthia Sprti
hotel Thursday before moon*
the flower display.
27
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
tracks. Good service nt n rea-
aonabib prion. Phene 82.
F m O B 'S TRANSFER
Pboae 410 '
S7S B 8L
, Drayage, storage and long dist­
ance hauling.
60-tf
Cooperating with rallroals to
prevent grade crossing accident»,
WASHINGTON, ©. G„ July 20.
Sperry Flour company has order­
com­
ed al^Jts drivers to come to a I — (U P )— The interstate
fuli stop Before c/ossing railroad merce commission Saturday de­
nied the applications of western
tracks.
dh
In addition to t q H drivers, all- railroads, for a general five per
salesmen and employes driving oent rate . increase. The record
company machines will be requir­ was held open, however, for fur­
ed to come to a complete stop, ther consideration and a general
with gears in . neutral, not lee? revision of freight rate structure
toan nor more than 60 feet from of the country with special re­
say Intenirban, steam or electric gard to agricultural traffic.
railroad crossing.
. *
Chicago woman wants a divorce
Wherever corporations have Is-
because
her husSand shot her.
sued such instructions to drivers,
crossing accidents resulting -in They’ll do It every time.
claims against Southern Pacific
have been practically eliminated,
according to Southern Pacific of­
ficials. When enforced, rales of
this kind are an effective insur­
ance against injury, loss of lifo
sad property damage due to grade
crossing basards.
The Standard Oil
WANTED: — Work, by high JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Corner Helman and
ichool boy. Phqne 6.
269-tf
Van Ness. Phono 16I.> 194-tf
FARM machinery and sprayers ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
repaired at the Eagle Brass
communicate with Ensign Lee
Foundry, also a few cook atovea
of the Salvation A m y at the
far aal« cheap.
* 242-1-mo.*
White 8hleld Home, 685 May-
Laughter is the best liver medi-
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
cine
on the market.
MEMORIALS
Mark every grave w ith , our
crystal gray, for Immediate or
Fall delivery.
8. Pennlston
WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES!
Manager, 175 Bost Main.
Just how hard it la for a man
< s e r ax e<r«.A place «
(or a woman, either with an ach­
J DltJHftR.OUiA- MAÇTVre IS
ing back to new« himself to his NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the
OUT OF ToufN iôdav AMD
task, no one but the aijfferer can
l*V£ IMVlTaO H6MRV OVER ,
State
of
Oregon,
for
Jackson
Coun­
tell. "When my back hurts amt
.*Tb CAT WITH US— > ------<
ty.
Irregular secretions warn me of
In the Matter of the Estate of
coming trouble. 1 take Foley
Herbert G. Spencer, Deceased. >
PUls, a diuretic stimulant for the
Notice la hereby gives that the
kidneys. They give toe quick re­
undersigned, administrator of the
sults. Ask Wm. F. Lagle, Ander­
above named estate, has filed his
son, Ind., 402 W. 21st St., about
final account in said county court,
Foley Pills. They are a reliable
and that the court has fixed Mon­
valuable medieine, guaranteed to
day the 16th day of August. 1929,
give satisfaction. Coat Utile. Sold
at ton o’clock Ai M., and the
everywhere.— No. 1.
(ourtroom of said court as the
tfme and place for tho hearing of
any objections the?e may be to
the said report and the settle
ment thereof.
Date of first publication, June
2B,
Edward Porter 8pencer,
I KNSJN usu ware
Administrator.
QUiUÉ R3ND «F
. 246-6 Tues.
PoRK* I PREPARED
IT ESPECIALLY )
It is a shame to suffer with in­
K FOR You /
/
THREE APPLES PER WEEK
flammatory', muscular, sciatic, ,
'
EATEN BY AMERICANS
neuritis or any form of Rheuma­
tism.
■'
WASHINGTON. July 2«. —
This Prescription does not ruin (U P )— Amerianns do not eat the
the stomach, |i dqoa. not deprswa proverbial "a«*pte a day’ bgt Just
the heart. J B t Ml the qieqt and the same tftay are the cham pion
good food y6u w in while taking apple ea ten uf the world.
The per capita iu>ple consump­
Trunk's Prescription. Contains
no mercury or narcotics, but posi­ tion in the United States is three
tively overcomes stay kind of, a week, actorttlng to the Agricul­
rheumatlms\t>r gqut on earth. ture Department.
Resident» ;*ef
U?ic acid soivgst gqd superior flk- Great Britain are eecottd- with 2
qr medicine.
apples a ,w»ek par capita, while
Trunk's Prescription sells for the consumption in the remainder
«1.76. McNair Bros. Rexall Drug of the world is comparatively
light.
Store.
.
A ,5
6
Let Us Recharge Your Magneto
look after y^ur battery and keep your car runniug
smoothly-
Recharging Magneto
Battery Recharge . .
Claycomb Motor Co.l
TÈE FORD GARAGE
Lincoln
It
Mom and Po0
By Taylor
w o n 'r You I
MORE ROAST I
APPLhSAUce
; AMD
r've
mad u s e e
MetPiM&S NO*/
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J
but —
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A nd rat
( «6NRV- we.
1 want Y ou TZ>
\ FG6L A r:
DOES
Make a Difference
Where Yon Buy Your Ford
FORT WORTH, Tex., July 20.
(U P )— Special prosecutors have
been retained by Mrs. D. B.
Chlpps, widow of the lumberman
slain Saturday by Rev. J. Frank
Norris, It was learned today. The
grand Jury today heard seven wit­
nesses teji the events concerning
the fatal shooting.
•
Girls Flee From
Traniing School
SALEM, Ore., July 20.— (UP)
— Margaret McAdams, 16, and
Ruth Pel 11 tier, 17, escaped from
the industrial school for girls to­
day. The McAdams girl is fyom
Coos county and the'Pellitler girl
from Clatsop county.
,
Naval Training
Course Now Open
(toticious-
i. n s » r
/
F d r some years, S w ift & Com pany, how ever,
has been w o rk in g to relieve the m odem house­
w ife o f continuous kitchen w o rk. N o w , in addi­
tion to the m anyless expensive cuts adaptable to
fhh in New Ybsk sfqte. Won ’
help any. F i.h ,can ’t read.
S w ift’s P rem iu m Cooked H a m
S w ift’s M m ium M in ced Specialty
v Sw ift's P rem iu m Bologna
S w ift’s B aked Luncheon L o a f
S w ift’s Pim ento Sandwich M e a ts
S w ift’s Sterling Delicacy
Haines C ity,’Flo.,-church
rocking chairs instead of
perhaps to making falltag
easier.
* T
G randm other m ig h t h av e been shocked by
such a suggestion, fo r th e w as "kitchen-m inded”
from n o e w it r .
direct service to retailers.
D ea p n y may. t o . world cham­
pion heavyweight fighter,' but
these women who-red ate deserve
honorable mention.'
‘
Ip w
Come Out of the
Kitchen!
BERKELTY, Cal., July 20.—
Students here may bo able to
choose between army and navy in
taking* their university military
training next year.' Formal ap­
plication has been made with the
secretary of the navy by Presi­
dent W. W. Campbell for estab-
.lishmeat or a basal training
corps this 'fall, corresponding
with the Reserve Offfcers’ Train­
ing c^rps. Similar corps will he
established by the navy In T t
other InstttuttoM throughout the
United States,* TBMudlag the Uni-
vprsity of Washington,
RHEUMATIC
of rubber arouac
will ‘keeó ‘out: the
the housewife has the service o f cooked meats.
“ R e a d y -to -s e rv e ” m e a ts a r e n o w a v a il­
able everyw here, fo r S w ift f t Company*« nation­
w id e channels o f distribution offer prom pt and
• Niue Americans gfct the king ol
MH4BIHWH. ZSI9 aian t ' vwy any
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. ..«k . t
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4 w
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' These meats, in g re a t v a riety and delightfully
appetizing, have revolutionized the w o rk o f the
housewife, especially during the hot sum m er
months.
Such products a s :,
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are available throughout th a 'y e a r. T h is fe
another feature o f “S w ift Service” — and a
tim ely use o f them w ill v a ry the m onotony o f
ordinary meals.
T h e re is M “rtad y-to -serve” m eat for every
taste— a score or m ore o f m eat delicacies fa r hot
sum m er days.
Drive sloWly) through .¡vIHsges,
The mayor mny.be^heoki,
,’i ¥ 1
Pordson
Will Prosecute
Railways Denied
Preacher - Slayer
Freight Increase
oR A ifc orgsbing a n
LOS ANGELBB. Cal., July 20
(Q p f—Jaek* Dempsey waned Jim
Griffin-, veteran, San Francisco
referee, hs the third man in the
ring if the champ{on meets Gene
Tunney (p the proposed 12-round
bout In New Jersey in Septem­
ber, Dempsey has made known.
Dempsey has seen Griffin ref­
eree a number of timos, and has
stated' that ha considers the San
Franciaco man to to a very cap­
able official. If Griffin is fin­
ally-selected he will be the first
Californian to referee a heavy­
weight championship fight since
Jack Welch., of Ban Francisco
called the breaks for the Willard-
Johnson fight in Havana in 1616.
“One of my fattorino stortali o<
early ColuFadols about Governor
Waitefo attempt to oust the ttro
and polle* board in Denver,*' he
says. ‘' “The poard wouldn't sub­
mit and the governor called out
a bdttery of artillery and trained
it oq the city halt to carry war
diredtly upon the enemy.
"Thin there’s the story of the
Colorado troops early in the* Civ­
il War who captured quite a large
number o f Confederates in border
fighting.
They brought them
home and parolled them upon
condition that they stay there and
fight the4* Indians while the Un­
ionists were away in the army.
And that is how many of our best
southern families got there.
"But for weird characters and
Incidents that sound Incredible,
of course, one doesn’t have to' seek
any farther than Congress, right
here." .
i
FLOUR COMPANY FVGHTB
Painters ang Decorators
Paper Hanging — Tinting a
Specialty.
Estimates gladly furnished.
Phone 68
19«tf
to discourage any rbmancsr from
attempting 4b retouch them, But.
they would furnish backgrounds,
if one oau imagine fiction gqy
enough to harmonise with the set­
ting.
‘
“Then he would allow you to
blindfold him by holding a card
. back of the sights on his «(fie, so
be cpukl not see either the sights
or the target. And ha would fire
the rest of his clip, hitting the
bulleey« every time. You' would
above the town sad ope easilFaaa turn up your noise at such stead­
aeq what is' going oB at a ta S » iness if you met it in* fiction,
.wouldn’t you?
greater altitude. ’
“‘On thls warm anmmer after­
"One of the beat of all- is the
noon Smith saw two men mi the famous boomerang bullet which
mountain side overtaken' -by a actually went its course in a
Bond. One kept to the r<»d. th»' Denver saloon. It m issedthe man
other was confused in the’ Jftqw it was aimed at and killed the
squall. They sent up reequera one who fired it. It took a bil­
from the town, and- Whoa they liard ball course, ricocheting from
got to the second man he wee two onyx bal^ and the brass; bar
rail and back to the heart of its
frozen,. 1
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"The exploits of expert marks­ author.
"The old-time mining camps
men and the freaks of accidental
shot* are evefc more IncrpdRRe and tough frontier towns develop­
In one of my stories I hinge the ed characters, too, which bordered
plot on a remarkable pistol shot. on the incredible. There was
ut there was my tentmate. Jfcck Jack Bfaynard iq Denver. He was
khlene, Whoa 1 was q lieutenant a sort of king of the underworld
ip the nhtional guard on the Mex­ and had a big diamond set In hW
ican border, f He would set the front teeth, but he died broke.’*
Chapters In the anthetic polit­
sling Of bis rifle firmly around his
arm and fire one or two shots in- ical history of his state are col­
orful enough. Valle points out,
*to the ballseye of a target.
M B -A nd.
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