Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    YOU® OPPORTUNITY TO GET
O. ELLYSON S H D t ï
MISCELLANEOUS
f M
lunflD-Jbood seven-room
furnished heuse near old Junior
high school; M ay be ased as two
separate apartments I f
desired.
Call Mrs. Gunter at Tidings Of­
fice o r phone M l J evenings.
16-tf
F O R K E N T — a oabln. bath and
toilet, (p riva te), also a two-room
salto. Phone 840-J,
16-2*
WOhDfN—-B»0n extra aymay
newiag children»' dresses add
Bungalow AptoUs. Experience
unnecessary. Materials «ut and
full Instrnetlottk eeht. Writ« im­
mediately.
Rhdtteld Mfg. Co.,
K b West 42Pd a t, New Tor®.
! « - ! • O «oe hours, 19 ta 19 A. M.) g
to I P. HL;
Cltissns Bank Building. J
F E A T M » Mattresses built.
F O R R E N T — Small - Ubdern
Upholstering
Ashland Covering
house, fu ta b h e d . Adulta
pre-
Company,
>1
P
irat S t
18-8*
ferred. Also A - classy módem
a p a rtp isu t «lote ln. Adults only.
LOST— H am ilton watch.
In ­
357 Vista Bt., Photte 1 M . 18-tí itials B. H . O., Reward. Finder
112-6*
FOR RBJfT— Furnished, heat- call 3 Í0 ,
Women and Children
< ’ and
Organothprphy
16-4
WANTOED — Light housekeep­
ing rqoms w ith adjacent garage
partly furnished, bath, wood abed near Normal. Address Mrs. N . 0.
a g i garage. Good location. Na.
Smith, 811 N 9th S t
Grants
181 Union g t See owner 503 Paaa.
14-2*
Fairview St., Ashland.
14-2
Paper
B^DR RRNT—8 t room house,
Hanging —
Tinting
Specialty.
6
W A N T E D T O T R A D E — or
Estimates gladly furnished.
room house. Close In. Call 243 aell, 180 a. tim ber, 6 ml. N. E.
191
Granite or phone 849R.
1 3-tf Brownsbavrow. W ill take a place Phone 98
W H IT T L E T R A N S FE R CO.
* F b R ¿ÜÑT— 6-room unfurn­ that w ill rent for not. leea than
85.00 a mo. any location. Lot 1
• F o r Service
ished house hear all fou r schools.
and 9, S 1-2, N E 1-4, Sec. 4, Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing.
Brown and Rice.
11-tl
Twp. 39, Range 2, E. Mrs. P. Crating and Storage. Long dist­
F D R BJBNT— Furnished sleep­ Darsey, couaty farm , Talent, Ore.] ance trucking.
14-2* i
ing yoom, 198 Central Ave. 11-tf
L . POW F liT -- G eneral Trans­
FDR RENT— A nice uhfUVh-
fer — Good team and motor
DDST— Between the Vining
trucks. Good service at a rea­
ta h H flat, also amali furnished Theatre and Lane’s store, G._ I.
sonable price. Phone 88.
apartment, garage, s l e e p i n g A. to the B. of L . E. lodge pin.
room, 86 South 3nd St.
10-tf Return to Tidings Office.
Re­
F B H IG B ’S TR A N S FE R
13-8*
F O R itE N T — Two largor apta. ward.
Phone 410
878 B Bt.
each with garas, furnlahed or
Drayage.
Storage
and
Ione dist­
W A N T E D — One-room apart­
80-tf
unfurnished. Close to business ment or desirable young woman ane« hauling.
district. Phons Mrs. Fahl, 9F11. to share small apartment. W rite
P IA N O
IN STR U C TIO N —
1 0-tf B. T., care Tidings.
13-St*
By competent teacher. Beginners
WAWTBDs — W orking men to preferred. M ra Harold Atkina.
888-1-mo.*
board. Maxedon. >77 B. St. 6r12
BSÉÑT— I^xfuraished
" FEMALE HELP WANraz»*— JORDAN’S BABM* A M irC A B D W r
WORKS, Corner ««»"»nn •
A woman to assist w ith massage,
Large nicely
previous experience unnecessary.
Give phone. W rite Box 850, Med-1
FEMALE HELP WANTED: —
A woman capable of meeting
F O R R E N T — Furnished cab­
in» and apartments. Reasonable, the public, for a well established
business. Give phone.
Box 859,
by month or week. Call 153.
139— i t Medford.
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
F O R BALE— Seven cows and
White Shield Home, 686 May
a hevently quart m ilk route, hot­
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
ties, palls etc., its a paying prop­
osition for anyone why work for
the other fellow. See Deakin 176
East Main.
15-1*
F O R M 4 IiE -T o o m any cars.
W U l sell a new Dodge Sedan or
a used Ford at a price that you
c a t afford to pay. Swenning.
3 U -R .
• '
15-1*
' f o r
SA LE— Some fine
Indi­
vidually pedigreed pullets. Fine
for breeders next year. 112 N ut-
tley St. Phone 458-J.
1 4-tf
F O R SA LE — Cheap. Ford
roldster in good condition. Call
Sl| S. 2nd St.
18-8
FOR SA LE— Complete beds,
chairs, 1 morris chair, sewing
machine, coal heater,
vacuum
cleaner, 30-30 M artin rifle w ith
shells, dresser, acousttcan for
ddhf people. Call 77 6th St.
13-3*
F O R SA LE— 8-room modern
house, good Condition priced
rig h t for «nick sale. Inquire 77
6tU St.
13-3*
taken quick. 6 acre tract. 1 m ile
frem city Umita, on pacific high'
er¿y, a ll good land, irrigated, a
lo t Of fru it trees, shack house,
3760. Come quick If yoq wan| a
bargain. Staples Realty, Ashland
Hotel Bldg.
6 • tf
W A N T E D u -B o y 16 or more to
w erk before school, ¿ «k
at
Cqndyland,
15-2*
T E A C H E R o r teachers-te tow*
attractive home w ith
teacher.
Very' reasonable terms. Address
Mfts K ing, 172 Skidmore St., cor.
Of t i n 1W92, AT8., h a lt MOhk
Irtnl eld Junior high,
J 6-tf
at
Corvelli«.
PO RTLA N p, Q rj., fept- Id .
( U P i ^ B t t a r k tq have |h « Med
ford pear ault removed from 0 «
circuit court qf Jackson county
to the federal court here are now
under way by federal attorneys.
A government. brief asking tor
sucb a chaima of renua Is now bu­
lg e p rep a id and w ill ba enb-
• Many Ashland bhsehnil tab »
are planning te fee to AiWnta
Pass tomorrow whore the first a t
S. series of three games w ill ho
played between tba MedtoM ehd
Grants Pass baseball efttlm fo r
the ehaatptonshlp a f tba South­
ern Oregon league. The two
teams wore tied when the regu­
nmtad next Mqnday tQ Circuit la r league eehedulU ended.
.1
Jq^ca Charles M. Thomas.
Several players Who worn AnR-
The suit was Instituted by 0 . lead uniforms during the aoaaphj
M. Raymond, receiver for D. R. WU be seen w ith the two t in * » a t
H ill, Cora H ili and the Bunkist
Grants Fans tomorrow.
Sunny
Orchards against Wendell V in­ Mohler, vsteraa southpaw pitch­
cent, A. J. Brown and H. J. Wlch- er, wlU ba one of the Medtafti
man, the federal department of hurlers, according to
rapeetg
chemfUtry and several others.
from the ‘ Pear Pickers. W a lt
Hughes w ill do the receiving fnC
Grants Paas, w hile Duka M a r­
low w ill play, qn outfield posi­
tion for Medford.
The two teams appear to be
evenly matched sad a dose
gams should result.
present.
W A N T W IK -a photograph
or DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prae-
address o f form er owners of Ho­
tlce lim ited to eye, ear, uose and
throat— X -ra y Including teeth.
F O R R M N T — <-rooip modem tel Ashland. C all H otel Ashland.
10-1
Offlee hoars; 19 te IS and 3
concrete bungalow w ith garage.
te 6, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
Store room. 787 Iowa street ln
land, Oregon. ■
r .
heart of school d is trict A. L.
FOR
H ot . 38— O rtfo n • Accia#
its in itial fa ll w drteut yesU toSf
w ith 48 candidates, including 10
I veterans from tha 1926
tasUB,
Office, |0 8 Pioneer Avenue
Telephone 38
16-3*
Lamb, 787 Iowa S t
B*W<,
university o r or ^ gon .
I Bugene, Sept.
12.— (Special)—
1 The University football team hatd
1 M«e»|B* rooms. 177 Hargadlna
.
B«jn. I l — w g u u t t » « f » * -
gene.
(X*. ^ P a c i f i c
Oct. I— Washington at Port­
land.
Oct. SS— Stanford at lu ca n a .
O ct 39— California at Berke­
ley.
;
Nov. ÌS_Waa^lBCton State
Pullman.
.
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I t was the largest tu rn ­
out for ta ll practice lh Oregon**
1 history.
Oregon’s w inning chances ad­
vanced skyward When Captats
A i Slaslatr, who earlier t e Mb
season said, he wohM ffhansp M s
team to Join the aviation corp»,
recouaMasud and teak Ms »eat
ANO
WILLYfi - KNIGHT
MA­
CHINES, AND REPRESENT SOME OP THE
REST BAROAflig W l HAVE EVER VSTBD.
. . E75O.O0
1—1924 Overlaid Sodas, Disc Wheels and
New Tiree ..........
$550.00
1—1922 Buick Touring, I960 WOtth of acces-
aoirted
$650.00
1—1924 Olda Touring, fine condition.......... $5&).00
at
The veterans whe returned
are: Carl Johnson and Nick Cart-
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
er, centers; Beryl Hodgen sad
Physician and Surgeon
Bert Kerns, guards; Al Sinclair
Oglce Phone 188-J
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sad Homer Dixon, tackles; Sher­
Res. Phone 451-R' man Smith, end; George Mim-
Office Hours
naugh, quarter;
victo r Vetxel,
10-12 A. M. — 2-5 P. 1).
punter and h alf; ahd Lynn Jones,
fall.
F irst N ational Bank Building
even 1928 lettermen ware lost
through
graduation,
including
Mauts, Gene Shields, and Harry
Leavitt, guards; B ert
Goading,
Ken B ally and Jack RRss, tack-
lea; and Louie Anderson, guar-
OVEELAND
1—1924 Ovhrbutd Touring, Disc Wheels end
Bumpers ...... .......... .
. . 3400.00
1—1021 Cleveland, ready for the road . . . .$800.00
1-1925 Essex Coidh i . . ; .......................$ 6 2 5 .0 0
Does Your Enjoy*
mtent End WitM
. the Pavement
Van Nese. Phone 181. ~194-tf
THESE 0 AES HAVE BEEN TAKEN IN ON NEW
1—1923 Willys Knfeht Touring
Cottage Grove— Charlee Oettay*
tackle. W ith Sinclair back, Ore­
w ill build 116,000 storage whre-
gon has a veteran fo r every M r
house.
I sltion on the line except one tag .
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18—
Otto Vltug, plunging halfbufth, Gold hulltoa worth approximate­
and chief ground g»|aer fa r O r * ly 2135,000
has been stolen
gon in the Aggie game last year, from the American Smelting and
has npt y«t made his appearance Reftalng company’s C o n t r a
and may be entirely lest to the Costp eeuaty plant.
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team because Qf an In ju ry mif-
In making the robbery known]
I fared in a football game last last night, cempgay officials de­
year. Vitus* vacancy, should he clared that the bullion has been
t o t report, w ill be hard to flU, taken systematically fo r several
asC aptaln John J. McBwan, naw m onthr and that the plet became
football coach, had worked a ll hit known through efforts of the
Go where you will with
[attack around him end Lynn ,
thieves to submit samples te the
United
States Royal C om
Jones, fullback.
United States m int here for an­
Balloons — and Enjoy
Oregon’s coaching staff now t alysis.
Yourself.
Includes. three ex-Ariny coaches,
Smelter employes are suspect­
Bad roads hold no ten
Chptaln McEWah, Gene Vidal, , ed of the thefts, it being believ­
rors
for the man whose oar
who w ill coach the backfield, ahd ed
, by aUthSHtlee that fhe bullion]
is
equipped
with these
H a rry ElHnger, head line coach. - was taken from the cauldrons
true
low
pressure
tiyes.
Spike Leslie w ill assist w ith the where imparities
were taken
Increase your peace of
line, and Bob Manta w ith the , from the jfbld.
i
mind — drive on Royal
eads. Leslie coached the fresh- ,
Cord Balloons.
men In 1825 and Bugayy h«ga
school in 1923 and 1924. He Is
a former atar guard en Hugo
S-DDEN SERVICE
Besdeck’a and Shy HetatlngtoWe <
teams. Mants captained the Ore- i
•lust across froni the
gon team last year and’Was nam- i
!
Lithja Springs Hotel
I ed on Pop Warne*s a)l-cosst team. <
!
you have been looking for
191« Willys Knight ....................... v ; / ....: $ lf l U t f
Stephens Touring .........................
$550.00
Dodge Touring ....................................
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$100.00
t
Ohahners Touring—Very Cheap.
1—1919 Nash Tonring as il . . ............. . . . . $ 57.50
ford Bug
................................... . . . . . . . $ 80.00
Motor Co
Willys Knight & Overland
LEEDOM’S
220 North Riverside
Medford, Ore.
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Phone 615
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MADRID — (LP) — A wave of
I “love crimes’’ is passing over
Spain.
K lam ath Fall»— Building here
For the last three or four reached 81,901,488 oh August 28,
months, nearly every day, has
not counting Southern Pacific's
added to the list of vlotims the
8800,000 yards.
names of young girls who were
either killed or injured
g by their
F. H. Seeley, of Chicago “novlo,” or lover.
and Philadelphia, the noted The latest of these “tragedias 1 I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
expert, will personally be at de amor’’ which resulted in the • Popartmowt o f tfte In terior 1
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, <
the Holland hotel, and will death of two lovers, took place ln
remain in Medford this Mon­ Glnzo, Galicia. Rafeal Boente Oregon, September l l , 1988.
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day only, Sept.. 20th. Mr. was engaged to pretty Consuelo
N p T IC E is hereby given that 1
Seeley says;
Barciela, whose fgther lived in Archie Robert G rieve o f Jenny I
“The Spermatic Shield w ill not Cuba. Consuelo’s mother was not Cr»ek. Oregon, who, ea 8optem- I
only retain any case of rupture opposed to the marriage of the her 7, 1838. made Homestead 4
perfectly, but contracts the op­ couple but demanded they wait! Entry, No. 915166. fob W 1-3, 8
returned 8»e. 84, Tp. 40 8., ahd Lot 4, I
ening ln 10 days on th e average until the father had
case. Being a vast advancement from America. Rafael would not I and SW 1-4 NW 1-4, 0M. 8. .9
over all ^former
methods— ex­ listen.
Towoashlp 41 Bf, Range 4 East, t
The day he learned there was WBlamotte MeridlaA, has filed 1;
emplifying Instantaneous effects
Immediately
appreciable
and no chance of getting married im -| notice Of Intention to make three V
withstanding any strain or posi­ mediately he shot his. “novia” on year p r e « , «» eetoM »k « a im te 41
the doorstep of her mother's I the ladd above a e e M W l, before «
tion no m atter the site or loca­
home. Consuelo was only wound-1 Chaundey F l o w . U. 0. .C o tt - ®
tion.
Large or d ifficu lt cases,
o r Incisional raptures
(follow ­ •ed but having closed the door mmsloner, Medford. Oregon, on *
cpuld not go back. She ran to a I t h l l i t i day o f October, Ì 9 I 6 .
ing operations, specially solicited.
Claimant names as witnesses:
This Instrument received the on­ neighbor’s house. Rafael pursued
LpuW MflMn f ’
ly award lh England and ln and shqt her again, this time
fatally. Whereupon, be shot him-1
George 8amnet Roan
¿pain, producing results without
self and fell dead on the body of
Fred Fraia,
surgery, Injections, m e d i c a l
his sweetheart.
A ll o f O r t s , p $ $ f jr ila .
)
treatments or prescriptions.
Grado, ln Asturias, was the
George Franklin Wrighti
Cantion— A ll cases should be
scene of another typical crime.
9t 4 io r » t o M jL .C6Uierni»* .
cautioned against the use o f 4tny
Amalia Quelpo refused to fox-trot
HAMH. A. GANAOAV»
elastic or web truss w ith uader- with Jose Molina and was stabbed I
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straps, as same rest where the Tn the back in the midst of a I
hunp is and nog where the open­
dance.
Ito
ing 1«, producing complications
A few days before, a similar I
ao ce a elt a il ag surgical operations. drama had taken place in Almeria H
M r. Seely has documents from where the ex-novla’’ of a señorita
the United States
government, belonging tQ a prominent fgpily
AMS
Whsfaingfot, D. e.t tor inspec­ assassinated her in the Casino
Ito
tion. He w ill he glsd to demon­ Municipal.
j
strate w ith o u t* change o r fit
In most cases. It Is the manfl
them I f doslfed.
Business ds- who murders the woman, but in
We can give yen the best of
maods »rev«»« stopping a* «ny several Instances the woman act­
service
on the abeys daga of
other p lg M to this soctloa.
ed first, with the same fetal re­
sults.
Spanish lore is still as I repair work.
dangerous as ever and Carmen's I
“Beware!” remains unchanged. '!
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FILMS
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RUPTURE
EXPERT HERE
WE SELL IT FOR LESS
SCHOOL
TEXT BOOKS
REMEMBER oh Monday and Tuesday we are going
to give fo b a GRAB-BAG with a 50 o PURCHASE.
Parker and SUeeffer Fountain Pens and Pencils
M W to d ú p -
Everaharp Pencils 6Qc
Bargains
Chav. Coupe $360.00
Oh»v. Coupe «00.00
Tour. «00.00
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