Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 03, 1926, Image 5

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t f h r iM w«b i t f i « fc e l
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the highest Mdd
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tifoni «H
brr R elry , e *!.,
day f t A a c n a tU J Û lU n > « •
action, therein, W h e ta fe T lt
University o f Santharn Califorate sen* B*>k ^ A s h lM td . a e*n
btoktfte ¿ tib e tr te te r a n machinas Men a« Platotlff, teppragtoM
J o m o i^' ìh e moet-formldaMKedn-
tenders
tln» conferete« grid
title, s h e l f
done« -m ystery"
Jale) wlto and b sihlM «. thè
featos ftom the Pacific Nortbwegt
tendente,
te r 0 « s e * « Nino
present bach a threat— toat 4Mtt-
pred
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and 50-100 < 195«
»aity ha sheen encountered la at-
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in
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s i e t è per Q M l . j
temptlng to pick thia year's wiu- s
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ner with any degree of certainty.
, Fur M number ot years Univer­
►ad tho furtheg gam «f One
sity Of CaUforala walked away
dréd agd ao-166 /f lf fO .W h
w ith first honors until it was ft«-
torti, aa eUortìby's
taken -tor granted
before
jtfdgmgpt mg* «grMtod
niUg of
conference gamer,
eted in tb a-C iark» office ef
; the "Bears would repeat. But
Court in pald Cotfnty On thè
California's upaet tost year day of- À tfg d s t,-ili« . 4 > . '■
gad signs of an even wegker.teaifi *4 Natica is heretiy ' given I
this coming season the othqs
pursuant to thè torma of .thè
schools hare thrown o ft their lit*
executton, I w lll on thè 18th
fg fio rit/ oosaplex.
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of SeptewM».
et p i t i
O n e a f the m ost-bitterly tog- dock, a. m. a t thè front dò«
t*ated .scrambles fpr the title lfl
thè Courthosse in thè City
t&e history o f coast tonfereneb
p lay Is considered certain.
- SieofewL and U. 8. C., both
Strong last ypar aye stronger this
season. Excepting (he sensation­
LONDON
(United Presa L
al fullback Ernie Nevers, Coach
“ Pop” W arner a i Stanford lost English scianca may sho rtly
virtually no one by graduation. con ffo n ito With k vigoretto <4
W arner to groomtflg “Jiank” M il­ palgn fo r MH» establishment ó
/ Â !ÎE22»WS; !&
conveyed by H. Wllligmg and W ttf
gpdggte, # U p a M , J«rti to Jasper H . Loomis by deed re­
rad C,
«ad eg -JSf
corded at pate »<», W»>MH l * t ° r
29th day of Jgauprff. 1984. Bond
or now
Records ot IsH rrex O oany,
haye {¿.am t to the te ll* « dprei&g
Q re ae *; thense east sjo»» e f f t *
ehgtqg.
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F ° W Tt* ’ . eUtjated In the line of said tract t : M
County ofJscksoa, State of Oto- mors or leeau, to the west line of
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Of the «enihyeM corner of Denar the nprtheaet cM n g ' M
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tloh Lgnd Claim Number 39. In
Township 29 South range 1 B ait
chain», more or low, W 18«
fl*« e of beginning,
containing
I.w
acres, mare or lean. The
foregoing prsmUea arv Ataate ( i
t t f O il, of Ashling Mi« form a
f t M of the qrlgtkat Geveremsnt
bat No. < m Section 9 la m l«
W wflahlp aid Rente, RatopUdg
twl reserving frota the fbrbgdlng
described premises the following,
to-w ii
Regtaniug at a point of
'Intersection of the W ait bOundar}
i line of a traot of land heretofore
|p H e d by Jasper » . Young Ir.d
»We to Q. H. Johnson, (see Vol.
7«, page <14 Deed Records of
t«MN& north 3 «
< 0 « 8 M
minutes, w
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mtddtee. edot i f t feet te t M north
M k das of Éofìtkhk «vd M bl
UHbto wert on north sMé Mbs M
M e t t a t i d^ttoe; 75 feet to thè
place of beginning. ’
Dated this 18th day of Augket,
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RALPH O. J E N N IN O t,
Sheriff of Jeekkon County, Oto.
By OLOA B. ANDERBOkf,
Deputy;
297-4-Fri.
tot <
£
w lto kitchenette
lOL-tf
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UH,
lage to HU Nevers' shoes.
Last year's U. 8; C. team ot
regulars to Virtually intact ngatp,
Barring injuries it is csVtiin to
be a blacker threat then toat
year, and it was a dangerous team
then.
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Striping brush—7
ttp. 'Mc'klnd
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lu M K lh J B Y , Cal./ Sept. 2 —
FO B ^ALB —• A 1325 Fort
touring car. Oood condition, win
cheater 12 gauge pnmp gun, als<
carpenter’ tools, 115 CburWg.St
FOB
SALB«
1981 >SMM
Touring, f l f f . f f «akk; I ro ll top
desk. 3 chairs; H f'.fO — D A àÇ
Garage.
1 -H
■Md top Siedel budget which
lost by graduation lash Jttno. Cal­
H M e il gn Rem of 223 average
t if t h l} expenditure for food w ia ifornia's outlook to not belleted
encouraging.
limunced
by the
household
B at the Northwest to teeming
¿Ace department of the Vntver-
w ltfi "dafk horses.'"
of California, the food esti-
The Oregon Aggies, w ith Coach columnist demanded,
t t ealie In fo r considerable
paul Schlsyler, present a team of iess^cruei to dissect «
t t u l s hath from civic health
regulars who have battled to­ nea-tog tkdn
■Artments and several woman's
gether for three years.
Among
them is, toe sensational ground
gainer, Schulmeridh.
W ith a new coach, M ajor Frank
M illburn, n new spirit, and “ Btt!"
. K elly, captain gad quarterback, a
whole team in filmseft, Montana
Oatoertfity looks dangerous. \ :
Coach" John Mcfcwan kt Oregon
Ublversity w ill heyo a stronger
learn th a n that' W V W to r e g t a
tote-reason s u r p ^ if
by
Holding the trifm w M i'< g b ftto < -
ton u n to fire itX 'jfip g B m g > to n
ffi
4M A
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W
' I t tftosolW p*h» <»d varnish quickly
. i i ,'aAd Iskv*» smooth aurfaoe fot-'wew edak-
. . . . . - . . W hto,
time and. trouble savar,
- S . * m «rest
«todmtd
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i . a ^ j s r
* ftubbìr/Alòngm—"scratchlsss*
 /tlS
.1 <vàe wstinv—this sale
e< •¿•es p»4p*
" “ ‘ “ b a f i L i f c e Z t i * i « £ t o ■ -
A quid’ ir y in g ^ « * , M *n to tor toeeh-
M . m - .« jW w iW t y A p ie c e *
,
varnish
Cleand voUr windai
also good foy, Sil«
Don’t be without •!
Reduced to
leduoed to,
E n f ia # E
AC l«qal beát rastaflf
plnMjSnd rerilatpr afcet
Mala.
rrcnmioiK ano
usiness Directory
if ? hl:la 4-vard toll of Tubutor Knit Cloth
, 3 5 to enouth for several polishings. 4 1 «
;
* Withstands Fite
Closed Issue
T. R., Sept. 1 ,-f1
I Gigat -Brugia’*
u d ita n e told In-
fltoy consider toe
friendship
40 m
fww
“Perfection” W ool Duater»
W ill not setoteb the finest finish. The
lotis black enamel handle makes It easy
ti? reftch out-of-the-w ay places. A M -
Regularly 85c. On sale at ............B M W
Whisk Btoortto
flood quality, * e ll Witched corn
ifts verv gtIff. Reduced to
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OTTAW A, Opt., (.United P r e « )
— Gold mines In , Canada are pro­
ducing precious mMBI à i the rate
of 8100,000 a day, according to
a report of the Dominion Bureau
of Statistics.
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i t
reduced froin Ivc, to ee.ee A eee* e/^ ^ W ,
U V B R M O ftB , CM., Sept. 3. —
Ambries’* largest stopd of Leb­
anon ée^gy, a species of Holy
Latgl e M fr , his Wlthtsood an-
oto4r threat by forest fire which
have ravaged large sections'"of
4
. days In the
Lebanon cedar but
to off when they
Isfoffc »tag<; the
ib has never been
“ i h w * Mittdfi Ouster
.M ad e of h e a v / yarn, chemically
Ir b a te d
to ubsdrb dust. Hpeclal at
GfOU) M INKS PRODUCJXa
.......L’ . v x ^ ___ "I' W» bang Wlto the finest works of the
fHITCWI
■ ú r ^ 'í/."
Hund Sd*p
It pays y.Qii in goJid doHar» gjtVed fojr fu ­
ture'expenses. ;
Put your “ Thirft D ollars” at work at ouf
SflVlffgu Departmcrtt earning ¿ p e r am t mtoreetf
that pays tfoo.
’
Tbs CitUstrt hank of
for
>13
to 'en tr .
Biackt-H
for this,*
4 Western Polishing Cloth
W
4 ,7
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' . Moni! ^Wvet spMtges—« 0 sise,
S »'«HA ^<W»
....... * e e s • • sw
w » C LQ K i i i « t > m
I S I ..I
2 Inch—deduced from
7to to
7 .. . . . . . . . .
UK
0 R 0 V H , Cal.. 8ept.
Jate oorrtdore gf the what extent
outfit
t^ to l RaSace in ERugftooti4. ¿wto
velop »Shier
deb,
He ¿graded by a larga Coach iAtoftl
painting of California- scenery,
in its tonghest,|$m e <4'|bp sea­
box. B ria< box com« a#« pick j from the brato of a California son against D. 8. b., eafly in Oc­
a . Tomatoes mjlons. Call W .i artist.
•
tober.
Robison,
n o d e 374311.
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I t appears to c ritic *
i f the
SO 1-131 'Painting "October, Point Laboe,”
Pacific Geast cOafereaee ft Iw tow
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one of the wildest- title battles
m-
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j
¿clflc Grave, was so admired by
in years.,
, w m * q a « * ™ , A d o ? » h ^ on h ,.
f 'w
■* Atore A r « ¿ « frg fo ftfta f jf a f m r t jA t «
i5 -tb i4 vtotofoi
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Washlngfdaf
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the best, in (Ito
probably have the hasf n e n j h o
1 «W fW enrt. ‘
M fÿ 2 "nlfStmardP |
TesreaU B«d Wtf»pA
field,
r Idaho HUi
e Vandals
isni&to
IM m A* M *.
Ahr Ays carry k CliAMttk
and Spongè ‘1111
'ashing. Quart tin . Regular M l
rice 85 cj <kle*eess...•»».«*»..»MM
White Cotton Watte
‘ whole pound'of this handy
laterial for, only. ..................
epeclalii
r Duco,
acids. Use lt'rtgularly Sod
it Job in good, condition. I
at those nrUsss:
.
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ríVnlBr
AKsa
Z a t o * *
moving Cleg
that gmUB «
of chresecM
I f i k This
“ W e s te rn A u to ” T o p D ro ss in g
A "WeBtem Autre
B p «fassin
that is waterproof, preserving and cracl
preventing. P lat can.
, » ‘ - BBg
special at M V i H a t e s i . e n . i i . i a n lU W l
Quart o a f - I
OOly g e q . e e e n e e e e n o n * « e e e e o a e • e q e W
Bprttol DM khaki or Spliit
If
Quart cab—reduced to .............
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