Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    ippet Rices li) ■?
B e Für Feature
w b b n e , oh .. fi« t. i s - ^ t R
— W egofi’s first whippet raeM
were scheduled ae pert of today’s
opening program In the annual
Lane county fair.
Between IS .and 40 dogs ware
registered for entry in the raeea
through which'dog fancier« hope
the «port may become established
in this state. The only whippet
dog owner, in Oregon i t this limb
is D. 1. Clough, president of the
Portland Kennel club.
Three grand prises were offer­
ed tha winners Of today’s erents
the first being 4 ’ cash purse of
32«L _
WORE!, WANTED — Male.
- WANTED: — Position as gro­
cery olerk. b a r i M i several
years experience. Allen Curry,
lièdford, Óre., IB Bobe Ave.
,
If-«*
. .WANTED: -w Man for rane!
POR WHIM—-I room house on work by month. Write Box N.
,ved street Bargain. Take It eure of Tidings.
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17-2
once, l t d B b lflia « . so-is«
Apple pickers,
* WANTS»:
Suncreet Óre
at -Taienf.17-5
' Women and Chlldnia
and
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OrganothertjB
Office. 108 .Pioneer Avenge
Telephone 18
C om in g T o
MEDFORD
n n. kr N est a . w d o D s P rim
ties IffBIted Io aydt ear, nòie and
throat— X ra y Including tretp.
Office houiU, 10 to 12 a n d !
WANTED
SPECIALIST
, to ». SWedmhurff Blffg., Abb-
ernal Medicine fc
f<
Internal
WANTED— Two people to
land.
Oregon.
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..F O R BAiH — Relinquishment' share expense to Los Angeles.
past fifteen years
on k & eeiead. 88 acres, mostly Driving new closed car. Refer­
Building, repairing, thlngllgg,
timber, eloee to Ashland. *Five
DOES MOT OPERATE
ences exchanged. Phone Medford painting, tinting and eemegt
room hones, lets of tools, power 841R8.
20-8* work. W. T. Blackwell. Phong
drag sgw. Will sell or trade for
268-L.
lB-SOt
WANTED — Washing, plain
ear. f t Bash S t
18-0
W h it t l e m A N S ittiE ciL
sewing and ehrocheting, 424 Her­
ss
— -Leii _
fo t btttko
man S t
20-2*
Office
Dealer, in Coil, w eed . Packing,
TEACHER or teachers to share Crating and Storage. Long dist­
ONE DAT OMIT
SAtnOftito — Pedigreed attractive home with teacher. ance Oneklng.
Chinchilla. S M Plemlst Giant Vary reasonable terms. Address
rabbits, an will trade on Ford. Mias King, 171 Skldmere St., «or. J . L. POWBIJb—Oeneral Trans*
ter — Good team and motor
.of.V an Ness, Aire., half blook
WfitBb tfW Service Station.
Dr.
Mellenthin is a regular
tracks. Good service at a ran*
frem old Junior high.
16-M
graduate in medicine and surgery
ne bao
Conable price. Phans 88.
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and is licensed by the state of
WANTS»: -r- Old people and
gullets.
vMgaUy
Oregon. He does not operate for
FBHXGE’S TRANSFER
lntaitds to board and care fot,
chronic appendicitis, gall Hones,
S7S B
111 Granite street.
18-tf Phone 41 0
ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade-
Drayage. storage sad long di
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED: ance hauling.
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FoE RAlU — fWrwtture
U H , 88 Ne. Main,
224-tf.
MISCELLANEOUS
By yonng man in. private family.
Address
Box E, care .Tidings.
Two good single
Ids room, .l« I O e n t r a lA v e .ll- t f
bads with springs and mattri
78 Bush atriat.
1
« ffftlA
Farm wagon.
11« id. breaking plow, 1 0 »
Ita,
2g-4*
He has to his credit wonderful
* results in diseases of the stomach,
I liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
. 18-2t
ANT O m ii IN TROUBLE—May
1
eominunlcate with Ensign Lee
I
of tha Salvation Army nt tbe JORDAN’S BASH AND CABINET [
WORKS, Corner Helmsm gad
White Shield Home, 646 May
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Van
Near. Phons 181. 184-tf
fair Ava:, Portland, Oregon.
E tttN right new, 81009
Rfiìff at this offering. Bn-
Jetter, p. o. box 88-,
Ora.
18-tf
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rtmiiboufia.
dradite or pi
E RE ot B ' i’ «-room usfutn-
hotue Affffr nN Bter Mhoéla
» «Bd RIM.
ll-tf
B A I A - Beet Delllclous
applet, also oalls, 76« and 80c
p el bòi. Cldey vinegare, 26c
p ergal. 42« Holly 8t.
lfi-3*
FO K W A^lK We bought more
than fir« . ¡ M l and will sell at
cost: GdfvanUed pipe and fit­
tings, ¿Wi, stove«, paints, Cole­
man HRPA, furniture, la y 's
Camp, «K- Highway and Walk­
er
, e n d u e 187.
18-2«
Classified Ads «ring R ealtà.
;e D irecto ry
hail every
sr. Dr. R. ;
W iliam D
O. F-—Mi
hall ever
Grand, M
Grand, H.
lffe No. 4S, I. O.
n the I. O. O. F.
tursday.
Nolds
Hatelwood
VM
.Wolcott.
3
* a h Lodge No. 14
Se L O .O . F. hall
bag 4th Tuesdays.
L Mrs. Bay Bib;
Mrs. B. C. Payne.
No. 044, B.
in the Elks
irdey. Exalt-
lowers
Sec-
Professional and -
BWiness Directory
G oitre T reated
Externally
At Home. Nebraska Lady Tells
How.
Mrs. 8. H. Goldenstien, Inland,
Nebr., says. “ I had terrible chok­
ing 'spells, smothering, nervous­
ness, palpitation, difficult breath­
ing and before each spell it seem-
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
3d as if my face was swellihg and
I couldn’t control my tongue.
Physician and Surgeoa
Since uslfig Sorboi - Quadruple
Office Phone 168-J
these symtoms have gone. I t has
Res. Phone 461-R
been six months and I now feel
Office House
fine.” Sold at a ll drag stores or
10-12 A. M. — 2-8 P. M.
write Sorboi Company, Mechanics­
First National Bank Building burg, Ohio. Locally at Bolton's
Drug Store.
C hurch D ire cto ry
Methodist Episcopal Church
Trinity
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. P. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
la u re l street. Phone i l .
8<
Rev. P. 1
42 Secom
Presbyterian Chnrcli
Congregational Church
N. Main and Helman Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
N. Main street.
Boulevard
Rev. E. 8. Bollinger
fe tin g Pastor, Boulevard
Church o f The N aaarii
Free Methodist Chareh
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Paktor
E. Main and Sixth Street
Emma R. Thompson. Pastor
Fu ll Gospel Temple
Boulevard
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
Hargadine Mad First Streets
Lu the ran Church
Services in Adventist Church
Fourth and C Street
• H. H. Young, Pastor
.
First Church of Christ
JO u
matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and
rectal ailments.
” '»Cat-oB-the-leg.- ’
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam Aitken, First
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
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heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet-
ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu-
Below are the names of a few
of his many satisfied patients fn
Oregon.
r
Mrs. L. L. Peetx. Moro, heart
r trouble:
Mrs. F. P. Hager, (daughter,
Marie), Walton, tonsils and ade-
I nolds.
~ z Mr«. E. C. Mul|oy, Hillsboro,
R S a £ e : — Balway peaches
ipplae at 75e a box. Toqne
a. l e g » • Bring boxes. 880
17-3t
«hone ! t i f i , *9 ttig «tre II
nrema1
* Baptist tYiurch
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
Christian (Thttrch
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
48 « Boulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
|er- Father* J. A. Carmody
and C Streets. H o n e t««
'’’S j " * “
■- Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skjtfflok-
awa. Wash., Colitis.
Grover C. Gouthlfir, Coquille,
Ore., colitis sad Ulcers o f stom­
ach.
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield,,
ear trouble.
J. W . Turner, Dalles, stomach
trouble.
E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls,
appendicitis. *
Remember the abdte date, that
consultation on this trip will be
free and that his treatment is dif­
ferent.
Married women must be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury -Bldg.,
Loa Angeles.
A lender’s memory is more re
liable than a borrower's.
A P rofit
O p p ortu n ity
Our client, a Washington
manufacturer of a paper com­
modity used by every business,
Wishes to establish a repre­
sentative in this city. Repre­
sentation will not require full
time but has attractive profit
fioeaibllitles. I t should be par-
.icularly worth while to a busi­
ness man well acquainted with
the business firms In this city.
Every Inquiry will be treated
confidentially. Address: Topi
Jones
Parry,
Advertising
Agency, Central Building, Se-
RECORDS OF THE TWO FIGHTERS
JACK DEMPSEY, WORLD’S
HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
by knockouts.
Won 11.
11. Was
Was knocked
knocked out
out once.
once. Engaged
Engaged in
In
Engaged in 77 bouts. Won 47
47 by
knockouts. Won
two no-decisions, four draws, lost two and ten exhibit Iona.
Dempsey won the heavyweight championship by knocking out Jes W illard in three rounds
at Toledo on July 4, 1119.
Before that he knocked out Job Bonds tn ten rouflds; Homer Smith In one round; Vim
Flynn in one round; B ill Brennan in six rounds;. Fred Fulton In one round; Battling Levinsky
tn three rounds; Carl Morris in one round, and Gunboat Smith in two rounds.
A fter he had won thb championship he knooked out Billy Mlske In three rounds; Bitl
fyennan In twelve lofinds; Georges Carpenter in fpv/ y.Qupds, gad Luis Angel Flrpo In twd
rounds.
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He won a fifteen-robnd decision frònl Tom Glbbods in Shelby, Montana, in 1923.
Dempsey wss knocked ont by Jim Flynn in one round in 1917, but it has been listed un­
officially on tbe records as having been "arygpged."
He lost decisions to Jack Downey and W illie Meehan In 1918 and 1917, but later won a
fotif-round decision from Meehan.
GENE TU NN EY,
FORMER
L IG H T H E A V Y W E IG H T CHAMPION AND C H ALLENG ER FOR
T H E H E A V Y W E IG H T C H AM PIO N SH IP
Engnged in 90 contests. Scored 30 knockoats. Won 14 decisions. Lost one decision. En­
gaged In 14 ino-decisions and one no-contest.,.
A fter being discharged from active service in France with thè United States Marine Corps.
Tnnney knocked out Al Roberts In three rounds Sergeant Ray Smith in two rouhds; Soldier
Jones In seven rounds; Jack Burke In two ro finds;
W o|f Larsen in seven rounds;
Eddie
O'Hare In six rdUnds; Jack Clifford In six rounds; Ray Thompson In three rounds? Charlie
Weinert in four founds; Trminio Spalla In seven rounds; Georges Carpenter In fifteen rounds;
Tom Gibbons in twelve rounds; Italian Jack Herm an In two rounds; Bartley Madden in three
rouhds.
He won decisions from Bob Martin, Ted Jamieson, M artin Burke, Eddie Jamieson, Bat­
tling levinsky, Fay Keiser, Chuck Wiggins. H arry Greto Iff). and Dan O’Dowd.
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He lost bne fifteen-round decision to H a rry -Greb for the light weight championship,
and was ordered out of the ring in the fourth-round of a contest with Jack Renault in Phils
del ph la.
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He nevet has been knocked ont.
,and his manager. Billy Gibson,
said he was in perfect shape for
the greatest battle of bis color­
ful career.
Scowling and nervous, and with
a heavy growth of beard, the
champion and his followers arriv­
ed from Atlantic City.
Philadelphia Is swarming with
P H IL A D E L P H IA . Pa., Sept. 23.
fight
fans from all parts of the
— (LP) — Everything is all set
for the big cbdmplonshlp bout be­ country.
tween Jack Dempsey, holder of
the heavyweight crown, and Gene
Portland — Swedish
h I p
Tnnney, the ex-marine. U is “Strassa’* takes ' wheat cargo
scheduled to go 10 rounds..
worth 2320,008.
All signs point to the biggest
crowd, in poldt of both numbers
Eiigene— Central Presbyterian
and money, which ever attended
Church buys lot, to Increase site
a boxing match In the history pt
for new church.
the sport.
Tunney, confident and smiling,
arrived here this morning from
his training quarters in the moun­
tains at Stroudsburg. Both he
Port Orford— Big lumbering
operation soon to be launched
here.
Foley and Co., 8883 Sheffield
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to give satlafaction. Relying oa
this guarantee, Mrs. Ellen Rsig-
hard, South Fork. ?a., gaVe PdlSy
Pills a trial. In her frank, frlefed-
ly letter she says, “Nothing toueh*
ed that aching spot until I tank
Foley Pills. 1 am so glad to ra-
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Contract« let, for Philomath o v er .26 years. Guaraateed. Ask
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