Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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The 'èbritròvàray o v e r t h i Àfirlm
of C ip ta li M atthew Webb du
¿878,’ the first ¿¿n on recortu'b»
conquer the eh&niàel, haa béer.'
going çn for oyer fifty years. 'The
most reliable Information on rfep-
ord Is that Webb Jumped off a
Dover pier and swam to
French coast, where he was
to toufch bottom. Details o
swim are meagre, but eVery
channel swimming comes
the
lim elight
arguments
into p ’» b i*« elephant and a aer-
leus Mpblew. ’ "
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A fte r the women’s national
championship
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th e ' ffnai
round of th e darts dhp gllmlna
ttons had lieen plkyed. a pjem-
b e r o f the club and form erly one
of the most influential officials
or the tennis association ask
ed a newspaper m in : “ , > '
“ W hat are .we going to do' with
this, thing?” pointing at the sta­
dium.
“ Hold fights i i I f ) ’’ he wss
told.
•‘That’s about (he only other
use we could make o f .lt and we
can't do that— at least not until
the situation gets desperate,** he
said.' “The acoustics are so bad
it can’t be used for concerts o r
outdoor dramatics an*d I t Is not
built for any other sport.
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»»«eh It coùld he made to a ssist Phanpna their o r d e n te Sir Sld-
the swisùngr have beén qugj-
dona asked by bis critics, Who
point ont that he kicked the suit
off before he landed. '
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Coloned Bernard Frleberg, the
English War hero, wore a salt
similar to Ttrnbokchl’s in his at-,
temPt U at year and« again this
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bhllawe-i&tfcorlMes «We
Fall Oxfords
The very latest Patterns and Shades
Npw Being Shown
The Price — Reasonable as Always
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
( y PAID WOMAN MONEY
I'lB E ADMITS SHE HAS
(dofctlnued ' From Page One) '
p e r i the same In cases which de­
tectives were paid.”
MePhofHon declared that
•he hpd beeq “ utterly fopled” by
the woman, and offered this as an
“Here we have a 8860,000 in ­
vestment that is being used only
about twenty-three days a year
and for the remainder of the time f
Just sits here eating up Interest
.and suffering from the effects of ¡i
the weather.”
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satisfied w ith Mr. Qrqilston’s
— Thé crfttefcl comment on dar- he criuld not, h»v« suoeeeded^af- Chamber o f .Trade of England,
statemaath tk a t fte »now. nothing
trnde fcderle> channel « ir f A ’ <ìs ter thlrty-ona toflurea -• « ’ ••-.
the absolute finality haa r-heen
abo u t'th e cAee a n d -th a t t h e wo­
nothttfg ià%ir to ; this ÿfiéurtnr
The-ow dm oX TtraboifchÎ. agho ,^ c h e d .
The drapera
confers Pherson kidnapping case, his at­ man be was living with at Carmel-
■port.. 'hierfc haVe always l*e n held the record that Misa Bdajrle themselves, una>U tWu^Uecorer torney, Edward H. 8. iigrtin , an­ by-the-Sea was not Mrs. McPher-
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doubter» and »coffer’s in « hanne broke, .baa always been Jookert * ° y way of plothtng theft clients nounced hera.
»wlHVu|ng.
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’ " 1 upon M th . suspicion in. pertain w,th * • « / « flimsier clothing.
Except pçjmthly tcir the sirlms quartes» bapaijae, he wore .a
Another■ feminine secret was’
of, Henry Splhygn a id
Charte' •trick” spit that covered w m 1 l«t out i t ttte eonventlon of drap-
Tóth? the tWn American« '!&«> fron\ Ma n e d fy 'k la ankle», ^ » t er* h* * -
TlMl ° 1<J«r women be-
— Built a» the *grantB«t' monu­
ment to tennis and a- tee tins on-'
lal of the tremendous growth of
tatftroat'lntb» game, the Mg sta­
dium of tha West Side Tennis
Club at Format rfllls has turned
When the stadium waa being
planned, tenn{s was going so big
in the United States that some o f
the club members thought it was
not big enough. There was the
chance at that time for one or
several more matches between
Mile. Suxanne Lenglen and MoIIa
Mallory or Helen W ills bat Mile,
Lenglen refused to come b ack\in -
<m the
Los Angelee d ^ r ic t attorney thia
last July 80 Snd~toe promise la
clothgp.
»«ah Corrt*iM«iAMrf) not have m a d e , such
reperd. ,lA * m H ay, èhaftufan of the « « ’-
- c 4 » ° * 1? .™ « .' pÇaneç, '(* > ) r i « « , o jp u rg ea s hage -said 4hpt entire cofpmiUee of the Draper
BT HENRY I* RAHUBtiL
, (F . P .'£im r«t Editor)
NEW YORK. Sept.
tlDINGS
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the fuel-waitinff, ,
Ideal .VEC TO thdec
lower part ot the o-hutiful y
— thorotigW y h e r d b y oont;
arranged fine o r rib» «w id e—-a
soft, warm air is sent by c o a ila
thest corners o i all ropjns. Ideal
is a fusi-M ver and a work-saver. N o
Radiator H ectinv «ha beat ever d n te l
srnnw and «hops. Fries 8»? (iratglg
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tll she had turned profession»!- t<
Like the basyball .fans, who'
turned last year from the cham-
pion New York Giants and threw tl
their suppprt to the second di­
vision Yankees, the tennis fans
seem to have become fed up on
winning tennis.
Bill Tilden, Helen W ills and
the American Davis Cup teams
had such little competition for so
many years that men who used fw
enjoy an afternoon of tennis
turned to a round of golf for
their recreation.
The attendance during the wo-
men's national championship was
almost pitiful. There were not
more than 1,600 paid admissione
In the stands and .a match be­
tween Mrs. Mallory and Elisabeth
Ryan certainly should have been
Cottage Groye— Construction Is
making progress on new I: O. O.
Department of tbe In te rio r ’ F. temple..
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IN OXFORD ADDRESS
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg,.
Crane — Surfacing 6 miles of
Oregon, September
Wells H ill m arket road w ill cost
N O TIC E Is hereby given that
Archie Robert Grieve, of Jenny
Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem­
ber 7, 1923, made Homestead
Entry, No. 0l5155, for.'W 1-2,!
'Sec. .34, Tp. 40 S., and Lot d.j
and SW -1-4 N W 1-4, Sec. 3.|
TALKS
A M E R IC A N
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Towonship 41 8., Range A B dst.1
W illam ette Meridian, has filed I
notice of intention to make .three
yegr proof, to. establish claim to
the land above described, beforb
Chauncey Florey,
U. S.
Com­
missioner, Medford, Oregon, on
the 18tlu d ay o f October, 1926. J
Claimant »names a t witnessed«
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George Samuel Sloan
Fred Fraln,
AU of Copco, California.
George Frknklin W right
of Hornbrobk, California.
H A M IL A. CANADAY,
Register.
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Ammunition
H o lg a te A U ta h S ts., S e a tt le , W n
LO 0AL
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Hardware
The W&chester Store”
Provost Hardware
Sold, on Easy Terms
[he lo tta r you.
row i t - the
totter it dots-
All three ate essential!
McMinnville— Grading will be
done on Salmon river short cut
road to Otis this fall.
when Mile. Lenglen turned j
feeslonal but now I believe
will. Established on a stand
basis with good super-vision
think It would go.”
L ift for McMinnville—
Mies tCarmelrta
Wo<^
who has spent the summ
her father. Rew. Jdyron 8
worth of Ashland, left fi
McMinnville where she «
ter Linfield college for 1
lor year.
C H U M A C H E R PLASTER
W A L L B O A R D is a type
Klamath Falls — Coi
o f «rail, already prepared,
waiting to be placed in your
for 30 mile neetlon of
• Ihbtne. Juat nail theaheeta in place
Northern railroad to-Cor
and your w all ta ready to be de­
ffornla, to connect 8. P.
corated w ith any kina o f finish—
paper, tin t or paint.
Hue with Overland mote
T h e joints seal together, leaving
a smooth one-piece wall. Battens
or strips o f wood at« not needed.
Your lumber dealer w ill show
you. H e i e l l i l t .
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NOTICE OF
GUARDIANSHIP
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice la hereby given that I
wUl at the Court House* in Jack­
sonville, Jackson Connty, Oregon,
at 9:30 a. m. or, September 80,
1926, sell at. private Bale for the
highest and best bid for cash all
of the right, title and Interest of
Donald Cowland Easter, a minor,
in and to an undivided one third
Interest in Lots 16, 16, and 17.
Bellvue tract, in Jackson County,
Oregon.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this
17th day of August, 1926.
C. F. EASTER,
Guardian of the Estate o f Don-
aldOowland Easter, M in o r..
B- F. Mulkey, Attorney for Es­
tate, Suite 271 Corbett Building.
Portland, Ore.
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Keep Flies and othet Insects
off your cows. Half-cent’a worth
saves three
quarts of milk.
Has been used by the best dairy
men since 1886. Big shipment
just In.
Binder Twine and Grain Sacks
Peil’s Cpmer
16-day lim it.
of tru« friends and practice industry and thrift.
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save businss,
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Are yoS going lo b e one of Hie millions that
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The Gtizens Bank of Ashland
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Phone 42»
P o r tla n d
Roundtrip
The Ashland Lumber Co.
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Oregon
[5] «ymomical mileage. TJutt bwdhy
tothousand8oimotorist»,Aggociatec
is the champion gasoline. I t gives
them “more miles Co the gallon.”
There’s a food reason, too,—the dis­
tinctive chain or series of boiling
points possessed by Associated.
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A fa ll line of sample« and a
SOLD EXCLUSIV'ELY BY U3
. $16.45 .
Limited
Oct. 31,1926
Stopover
privilege».
Comfortable Pullm an quarters hs-
sure a night’s restful sleep; arrival
in time for business next morning.
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• Phono'pur agent for reservations
on eitherN o.54or N o . 16.Thefor-
mer puts you I n P o rtla n d at 7:15
next morning, the latter at 8:50 a.m.
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Returning
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Similar comfortable Pullm an ser­
vice leaving Portland either at 9:00
p.m. (N o . 13) or (N o . 53) at 1:00
a.m.- - sleepers ready at 9:30 p.m.
Southern Pacific
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