Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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palatini .
ti»ts^c A»d
W. T Blackwell
Qrafiur« Mt Talen t.IT -a work.
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m iin m
Ko» Service ’.
T B A C E E R or teachers to share Healers In Coal, Wood. Pack!
Crating g a l Storage. Long 4
•nee trucking.
«mssÄ ä s
Miss King. 171 8kldmore 8t., cor.
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WANfftCD: — Old people and
L. POWRLI.— fien oral Tfama,
far — Good team and mo|pr
truth*-
Good service h i • ria -
sonable price. Phone IS .
invalids to hoard and care for,
KBHIGKH TRAXffyfept,
1 8 -tf Phowe 410
8781
Drayage, storage and long
ROOM, AND BOARD WANTED:
153 orange street.
By young man tat private family. anee hauling.
Address Box E, care Tiding».
P I À wo
X«-|t By competent
preferred.
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cnm m unicát|
Corner H
, Phoho 1
Department . < the, feptotoor
U. 8. Land Office at
Oregon, September 11, 1926.
’ww Two good stogie
lags and" mattresses.
t,
17-lt*
N O T IC E is hereby giro« that
Archie Robert Grieve, of Joppy
Creek. Orpfon, »rh«. on 8ept»R-
ber 7, ) U | , made Homestead
Entry, No. 01$156, for W l-> gW
1-4, Sec. 84. Tp. 40 s „ and 1 0
Bicycle In
fine conditio*. Phono 2F3. 17-5*.
;hine, L . table,
phone Ì7 1 -J 8 .
and SW 1 - | NW
By Apponiti
D R . R O LA ND A L LE N
Physicùui u d Bvrceon
‘ \
IT -« Offlee Phono 118-J
p a t T ic a box. To«ae
a lb. Bring boxes. 819
Granite.
or Phege‘ 4 7 |J
,
room house,
Reg. Phone 4S1-R
Three blocks from p
güiro 77 Pino St,
cost:
FOR RENT— «-room
concrete bungalow with
8tore room. 717 ' Iowa i
heart of school district.
Lamb, 717 IOW* S t
Rhlvanixed pipe and
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All of Copoo. Californl»!
of Hornbrook, California.
H A M IL A. CANADAY.
Register.
l l ’-tf
Lodge No. 48, I. O.
Ms in (fes I- O. O. P.
ban ev<
Thursday.
Noble
o rkhd ,
K, Hasel wood ’ Vied
Grand,, J ,J, Wolcott.
A. M.— Meats li
hall every 3rd 1
Priest, Clyde A.
refary. Williato
on the le t
dags, RM.
Jackson; 1
— Meets In the Masonic hail
very let Friday. Illustrious
otsntate, P ©. .W ggnir; Rs-
ordhr, w illiam
i
MgflAdEàkMbth Lodge No. 14
LO: o . P. hall
h file <nu and 4th Tuesdays.
ftMhr Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
ice Grand, Mrs. E. C. Payne.
P^„O. R — Meets fa the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt-
ad^Bktsa,' Jam s. Bower.
Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Moose.hall on the 1st and 3rd
Fridays; Oracle, Mrs. A. Á.
MAAtea; Recorder. Mrs. Alice
«
Mrthoril»t Episcopal ichurrh
N. Main and Laurel streets.
Trinity
H. P. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Rev. P. ]
42 Sccon<
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and Haiman Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
N. Main street.
«
Church of The Nasarine
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
Full (aosprl Temple
Boulevard
J. S. Murphy; Pastor
Ludieron cíiureh
Services in Adventist Church
Fourth and C Street
H. H. Yodng, Pastor
First dhteeR of Christ
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken, PlrSt
Bender, 1 2 8 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
Si
R|V.
Actin*
rational CTinreh
Joulevard
B, 8. Bollinger <
‘astor, Boulevard
IVee Mathodist Chdivb
B. Malli and Sixth Street
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor
apt 1st tWurch
» . and First Streets
Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. H. Allison, Pastor,
880 Boulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Rather, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
5 ReORW M -
THAOTHCAA
CLRANeÓ f
m. Présidant,
neck Beetoterjr,
Monday
’ 'f o b n r «refe» À q .
Roland'Pi
In the second round of his
beat with Delaney, he cut loose
and staggered his sparring part­
ner several times with hard
¡fights to the face and short left
jabs to the jaw. As yesterday,
Jfmmy’s nose appeared to lie the
target for Gene’s blows and he
4gain had the blood squirting |
from ft over the canvass. It be-
beglns to look as if the challeng­
er considers Jack's made-over
nose one of the weak spots about
him, and that he intends going
after it first of all. ’
Dfeer Plentiful
In Sequoia
84, fodk-
hafhtM tho Woodcraft.— Meets
id th e L C L t o p. hall «m the
f -ÂJ
the Marines, Tunney became a to see hanglng on a fighter’s arm.
new fighting sensation in New-1 Tu’uW has U»e hand that you
ark and Jersey-City. Boxing was would «8P«ct on a doctor’s table,
not permitted Ip New York then' a lawy®r’» desk, or on the altay.
and the fans had to take the tubes H* hM IoB1, S to rin g fingers,
for the sporf. Tenney attract-, and an «n«8“allz long thumb,
ed attention hy knocking over a wWch 18 by no
strlhg of g6od sgoond raters and
Bigger Porvuim
‘rtal Jorses and was being discus-
Demp.ey . i . o
.
bl<1„
spd then as < pmepectlve ch.m- k r t f r i Bnd ¿ 0£
ft R
P ° n'
lb ,
¡than Tuaaey has.
Depipsey’s
®po«e Hie Haiwls
. most powerful, punches are short
Then he broke his hands and hooks. You read often of poaches
had to «tart all over again. He that don’t travel more than six
redred temporarily from the ring: inches. That is an exaggeration,
and w«^t up into the Maine although It does carry the sug-
woods where he roughed It for a gestion. Dempsey hits from his
yeir and strengthened his hands side— that la, he keeps his binds
with an axe aq.4 saw. He hasn’t |n front of hlid and his elbows
had much trouble since then but « r. never pulled bach like a pts-
once a hogs has beea broken ton.
This means
that bis
there always win be a weakness., punches travel nearer a f o a t
i*??*
haTe.than
te lnchM
but tbe
«•
21.— been hur^ gnji
Jimmy new
De Forest.1
there 8
no
matter - how
far klek
they
o f course, a short
the Sequoia national park that
e nes gut ng hands he ever punch gets to the tafget gniehgp
park officials do not.have to put hag Men in hlf long career and than a swing.
b$ r ?p
. * let tour,8‘8 he has soon some good hands.
know or tfteir presence.
‘'Pei^psey'« bands
»to
rn
Tunney Is Mg In4 strong, hnt
“SoraP
h v e h Put bell» good," jp o T otsst said, "because h® had to hhlld himself Up scien-
on their deer to label them for the'y naturally are big boned and tlflcnll» from a light heavyweight
the public,” Colonel ( John ft. "fr’ W , a%d because he always Into a heavyweight. Dempsey to -
White, superintendent of the hss known saturally how to hit. tome his also naturally aAd Bo
park, said. "Rat we have so More broken bones are caused by. «w ays has had td train down
Many they speak for themselves." faulty hitting than be structural 1» l*ad of building himself A .
’reak?Wa7
• ‘
>
| ^ blch may fft o MM aaodtor id -
Ifidff ttàsulta
Dempsey,, with a pair of hands vantage.
ViSAJ-LA, Cal.,
Sept.
(UP.)— Darr are so Heiitiful In the yete^n‘ trainer, say. they are travel.
Among the things this summer
has tiught iis is not to smell a
flower while a bee is smelling it.
Things are simply remarkable
until you understand them and
then perhaps they are remark­
ably simple.
We hope an Arkansas engineer
4 h o play» a -tune on his whistle
hits leafned "At the crossing."
77™.
Mom and
iteto/.R R
Caldirell
prank lia;
4
a
Cbiirch Directory
Directo
'
An Ohio insanh asylum h is a
beauty parlor which * isn’t the
Vetortoary Graduate
first beauty parlor for the In­
I SOW
Y«7 Oak St.
sane.
I: *— Position as gro-
Estimates gladly furnished.
Have h<Ja several Phone M
Itltf
irience. Allen Curry,
to , 15 Rose Ave.
17-3*
F O B R E N l^ —l-room s»to<i»i- :
tehed house near all ( M r echo*)» j
"The first aetnal knowledge of
a yacht race is know, to have
been a race held in 1881 by the
Dutch East India company. It
was a match between King
Charles’ pleasure craft, had a
yacht belonging to the Dube Cf
York," the article stated.
*
DR. I . P. C « f e E d L &
Painters ang Decorators
Paper Hanging »— Tinting
Specialty.
FO R R H N T — Vhfurt>|ghad |
room housa. Cloeo la. Call 2 |>
Granite or pbdW» |4ffH.
12-»
Brawn and Rico.
fit­
ting», Mile, stoves, paints, Cole-
■toit. Rmpe, furnitute, Lay’s
Gamp, toto. Highway and Walk­
er A re.^ D S M e 127.
18-2*
George. 8amuel Sloan
Prod P raia,
going to g»t an opportunity to, the first English ve
participate - fejhis ydar; accord- type and both were
tag to plant of
the Canadian tieaiiy Dutch, accord
Rhgby Ualon.
,
article written SO ye
Vancouver and Victoria clubs' Lieutenant J. D. Jer
have appled for affiliation with U. S. N., recently pri
the Western Canada
union.
Revival this year
Which will enable the winning interest ends consldt
British Columbia team to com-; to the articles by K
pete against the winner of the are termed among o!
Edmonton Calgary teams, and In .thentic on the sport,
turn the winner of thia sectional
,, .
series would meet jB e champions ,, Lieutenant Kelley
of the Matotoha-Se.katch.wad f‘r8t / acbt 8Ver h
districts.
i An,er,can waters wai
proof, haa never been forced tp
pull a punchy because of an la ­
Claimant names aa witnesses:
» Louie Miller
8
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Westerh (Cartaria
k Will PÎâÿ Riigby
George F rapkllp .W right
DelNcious
also spUs, 7 |c and- 50e
L (ádSt vláegare, • 25c
480 Holly St.
18-2* Office honra, 10 to 12
to 6 P. M .r '
, *“ 5
We bought more
C itlu n a Bank Building
than wo "used and will sell at
toilet
4 Bast,
f the 18th day of October,"1828. *
tHGADf, right now, >1006
vÌHfce a i this Sffaring. En-
y lptthf, p. o. box 882,
L Oto.
18-tf
FO R Ih M
See,
Willamette Meridian, has fund
notice of Intention to make three
year prpof, to egtabligh c la in jto
the land above described, before
tdg: — 8*1 way peaches
WTTCiR-
1-4,
Township 41 B - Range
U J « s . ’« m »V . s»
etod ear (rem one of the foreton
legations here ran Into a poor old
Washingtonian of nearly SO t ie
other day. as he was fllvverlng
along R street, and killed bin/
A ll accounts agree that It was
an inexcusable accident.
' j
If anything but a "diplomatic .,
«—
car” had been responsible for It.’ dlsilest In the wofld.
in nil probability the driver* Even the usually
would face charges of man-: ad Tm Rickard, wb
slaughter.'
; (ace and inevitable
But a diplomat can get awpy- 1®«. hie poise and ■
with anything.
i the universal excites
He simply flashes his diplo- ■ outcome ef the wo
matic card, claims, "diplomatic! weight chanfplonship
immunity," gets the police ‘ s * -jtln« *• d«H but sp
lute, and that ends it so far ga lively,
he’s concerned.
The hotels, ovepr
"Diplomatic Immunity” is rec- unpracedeuted demai
ognised the world over.
eopjpiodatlons, have
The theory is that a diplomat pletdy demoralised
Isn’t snbject to the laws of the 140118 8° unhonored
country he’s accredited to. No for i*>e week gre.hi
especUl exception is made in hi« at extraordinary pn
fgvor in the statute books, but
In the lobbies, on
it’s international usage.
platform, up. and do
If a diplomat does something walks, the city’s p<
that positively can’t be tolerated, T,sitors talk , nothin)
his home government can be Practically all the w
asked to. recall him, but be must for the Hght have 1
not be punished by the one and "MteY of them
whose guest he is.
everyone new is fign
Even th? most barbarous peo- to reach the 8eaq
pie feel terribly mortified if eny- ground« In tlpie for
thing unpleasant befalls a for- Last-minute attempt
elgp envoy who has trusted him- made by those othe
self In their midst.
Hate him cla,,Y interested, to
though they * mnjr, they must bout being held,
guard him like a million dol-
Ta* Rickard, rect
lars while he’s with them In his “ymptoms, and being
official capacity.
game of fisticuffs.
The diplomatic corps in Wash- taken car8 of one B.
ington is made up of responsible wbo ««me on from (
folk. In the main.
the Idea of interrupt
They don’t take advantage of
on behalf of th
‘‘diplomatic Immunity’ ’to com- club- wh,ch attempt
mlt burglary, arson and murder. a fl* ht between De
A few of them have been sus- Rsrry Wills. Clem«
Writ« Bo:
Gunter at t l d l l
« 1 - J evenings.
a« s ) i
weueMwl