Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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MARE BUILDING BARGAIN—
Two story brick building la
", heart of business district da Baal
J . Mata street, now offered f o r
I about three-fourths of former
2 1 prlee, about half cagh, balance
2 easy payments lbng time. This ef->
tf fere a splendid chance for Income
- producer in is location bound to
l~ Increase la valus. If yon want
■' this batter see me a t once. H. C.
:i Oaley. Ageet 66 B. Main 8t. 88-8
dlstrlét.
FOB RENT«,— Large ata
furaMfced flat, SB Sé. Second.
BOOM AND EGARD to Nor­
mal students, or worktos girls.
Clean? new roofes, comfortably
furnished' and delicious, whole-
some food- Terms very reason­
able. Apply. nA 21 A-Sesead S t
Seven-Two
In Coast League
8AN FRANCISCO, Belt. 82 —
•'Doe" W right. Lee Angolas v«t-
wan, leads the Pacific • Coast
league pitchers, on the basis of
average released last sight.
W right has won 1» ggmes e e l
lost six for an average of .760,
Hamilton, also of the Angels, la
second, with 23 wlffb and eight
defeats for .742.
Bert Cole,
Mission, has won 28 games.) bat
his 10 defeats bring his average
down to .737.
Birst Rational Bank Building
DB. 9MABLB8 A. HJUXBB
Physlelnn and.8urgeeu
Office Phoffe 1*4-4
Homo Pbono 164-L
Office Hourt
10 to 11 A. M.— 2 to K 9. M.
Cltlsens Bank Building
XO TICE
“Doc” Wright is
Leading Pitcher.
OP S H E R IF F ’S S A U !
By virtue of an execution on (
Foreclosure duly. Issued out ot 1
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, in j
D R. M A T T IE -B . SH A W
and for the County of Jackson, to 1
Specialist
me directed and dated on the (
Women and. Children
20th day of September, 1928, In
and
a certain action therein, where-'
Organotherphy .
Office. 108 Pioneer Avenue
In H. A. Stearns and Mabel M c -'4
Telephone 2*
Coy Stearns, husband and w lfe jj
as Plaintiffs,
recovered
judg-
DR. ER N EST A. WOODS
Practice limited to eye, ear,
ment against C. L. Brown and ,
nose and throat — X -ray ln-
FOB fAUB— For short t i m e -
Irene Brown, his wife, some­
cludihg teeth. Offcle hours:
F O R SALE — Hudson coach.
seven room house. Bath, sleep-
times known as Edna Irene' ,
10 to 12 and 2 to *,' 8weden-
tag porch, breakfast nook. All 1924, fine condition, two Good­ burg Bldg., Ashland, Oregon.
Brown, the defendants, for the
newly papered and painted, nice year. Balloon sparge, trunk. Cost
sum of three thousand nine hun­
N ew YO RK, 8ept. 29 — Pres­
C. ELLTSON SHINN
corner lot, garage, shade trees, over *1490. F irst check | l l 9 0
dred thirty-five and 80-100 Dol-
,
Dentist
ident Heydler of the National
takes
it.
W
.
A.
J
a
trlc
k
.
219
«Al­
berriee. space for garden. Center
Isrs, w ith costs and disburse-'
Cltisens Bank Bldg.
league announces that
Umpire
22-2*
meats taxed at Thirty-three and
of town. North Mala s t , two mond St.
Office Phone 151.
Hank-
O’Day
and
BUI
Klem
have
Reg. Rhone 1*4
no-100 Dollars, and the further
Weeks treat poet office, one block
been appointed as arbiters rep­
Evenings
by
Appointment
from school. Price *2500. Inquire
sum' of. Three hundred eighty-
resenting
the National league
two and no-100 Dollars, a t-1
Meet Milus Shoun (at le ft) of
222 North Mata St.
22-3
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DR.
J.
P.
CHISHOLM
8 P IB T U A L I8 T CIRCUS at 286
In the forthcoming world’s ser-
Veterinary Graduate
torhey’s fees, which
Judgment*
the Carson-Newman Collage foot­
lee.
im house on g. Iv y 'S t., Medford, Wed. and
Phone S tl-J
Oak St.
was enrolled and docketed In the
ball team. Milus lays claim to
sin. Take I t 'F r i. . 2 p. m., by Dr. StUlweH and
O’Day and Klem are veterans
C lerk’s office of said Cohrt in
being the tallest grider In colleg­
i St. 20-12* Fonts Christian Psychologist of
of
many a championship serie*
sata Ctounty on the 16t’h day of
Thompson and Berlingam o
iate captivity, standing two in­
_ ., — -------- Portland.
Readings by appoint-
and afe regarded as two of the
Palfatera. pnd Decorators
September, 1928.
ches above the aeven-foot mark
'
m eet.. Phone 32IX , Medford.
Paper Hanging— Tinting a
most capable umpires in the ma­
Notice is hereby given that,!
(not on the tips ot his toes
Real Estate
2 8 - lt *
Specialty
jor leagues. *
pursuant to the terms of the said
either.) W ith
him
la “ Red”
Estimates Gladly Furnished
execution, I w ill on .the 23rd day
Tucker, "6-7,” another football
Phone .18 •
196-tf
W A M TED
Two ladies to sell
ot October, 1926, at 10:00 a. m,,
aspirant. They are the M utt and ty sheriff, received Information
commission sharing basls.
Ad-
W. T. BLAFinyELL
at the tre a t door of the Court-
Jeff of the team.
dress Box 8, care of Tidlngs.
Building, repairing, shial
today 'that a cousin who died re­
houap In the City of Jacksonville,'
painting, tlntipg and cei
28-1*
cently left 1200,000 to Harvard
work. Phone 369-L.
I
in Jackson County, Oregon, of­
university.
W A N T E D — W ill care for small
fer fe r sale and w ill sell at pub-
Downer has been, studying law
F E H IG E 'S transfer
chUdren or Invalids in my home.
lie auction for cash to the high­
Phone 810
876 “B Bt.
at .a night school here for the
Mrs. Purdy, 180 Lincoln St.
Drayage, storage and long dist­
est bidder, to satisfy said Judg­
MISCELANEO!'«
last three years, . while worbln/i
ance hauling.
60-tf
ment, together w ith the costs of
as a peace officer during the day
FOB SÄLB: — Small Dairy, 7
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.« this sale, subject to redemption
time. H | will continue hie night
T
E
A
C
H
E
R
or
teachers
to
share
oows, rente and equipment, 628
as provided by law, all of the
For Service
« ,
study.
teacher.
healers In Coal, Wood, Pack­
Iow a.Be. Ashland.
28-6* attractive home with
right, title and Interest that the
Man
Working
Way
Throui
Harvard
endowments
total
Very Reasonable terms. Address
ing. Crating and Storage. Long
said defendants, C. L. Brown and
Law School Disappoint­ about 280,090,000.
Distance trucking.
Mias King, 178 Skidmore St., cor.
Irena Brown had on the 12th day
ed Over Will
of Van Ness, Ave., half block
T- L. POWELL
of March, 1 92 *. or now have in*
22-tf from old Junior high.
1 2 -tf
General Transfer
OKLAHOMA C ITY, O k i a . ,
Cla-slfid Ada Bring Results
and to the following
described
Good team and motor trucks,
property, situated in the County
W A N T E D : — Old people and
FOR M id ! Bpltsenberg ap­
service
at
a
reksonable
Good
of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-,
ples, 22 end 20 cents per box. Invalids to board and care for,
price — Phone 88.
w it:
153 Granite street.
*
l« -tf
Bring boxes, 249 Hargadlne 8L
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Lets 12 and 14 In Block 2 of
22-4*
By competent teacher. Begin­
A N T G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May
F ru itd ale Addition to the City otj
ners preferred.
Mrs. Harold
communicate -With Jtaalgn, Lee
A R M ‘W E - -Delirious apples,
Aiklns.
283-1 mo**
Medford, Oregon, and tb ts 18 i
N EW YORK, Sept. 29.— The
of the Salvation 'A rm y at the
toner 2 1 2 9 — chelae 2 1 2 0 W inter
A d IS ta. Ender s Addition to'
JORDANS SASH AND
W hite Shield Home. 6C5 Ray
Nellis peers 21.10. Bring boxes.
the
City of Ashland, Oregon.
j Behemoths of boxing, the masto­
CABINET WORKS
dons of modified murder and all
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Grupee, 4 cents per lb. Pick them
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Dated this 20th day of Septem­
the cumbersome,
cauliflower-
yourself. 420 Helly.
22-2»
Phone 141.
194-tf
ber. 1926. ‘
eared crew of canvas-kissers in
R A L P H O. JENNINGS.
FOR BALE A PPLES: — Bald­
captivity have been conjured up
LOST: — A gold fountain pen
Sheriff
of Jackson la ,County,’
(VUUUljj Vlv,
Ore.
wins, Splteenburg, and Newtown’s between the Postoffice and 8th
by Tex Rickard for an elimina­
By OLOA E. ANDERSON,
— a ll good grade. Bring boxes and St. Reward. L. K. M erritt, 89 4th Pledged to Lamba P si
tion contest to decide which Is
. ' ;
Deputy.
plgk thata at 29c phr box. W . L. Street.
the most worthy to fight Gene
2 4 -lt Fraternity—
8 Weeks
Moore, Beflvlew.
21-1 mo.*
Tunney
for
the
heavyweight
Lawrence Whgner, who enter*
LOST-—Ladles
wrist
watclu
•
crown.
ed the state anlverslty as a fresh­
POR S À L E : •
W hite Rotary
Reward. E. B. Poyer. Phone man, has been pledged to Lamba
The promoter plans to start
Sewing machine for 860.00 at 257-L.
22-3* Psi fraternity.
matching
heavyweights with an
N O T IC E F O R PU B LIC A TIO N
21-tf
Pells Corner.
'
<
* ■
eye to developing « “logical con­
Department o f the Interior
tender.** The weeding out pro -’
Classified Ads Bring Results
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, cess at Madison SqUara Garden'
Oregon, September 11, 1926.
probably will take the rest efl
F O R SALE— Two m ilk goats.
N O T IC E la hereby given that the year.
Com fortable Pullm an quarters
8 A st.
22-4 •
Archie Robert Grieve, of Jenny
Rickard's plans do not include i
assure a night’s restful sleep; ar«>
Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem­ Jack Dempsey or H arry W ills .'
rival in tim e for businesa next
ber 7. 193«, made Homestead The former champion may chai-;
MethotMat Episcopal Church
Trin ity
morning.
N. Main and Laurel streets. ,
S<
■ a try , No. 016162, tor W l-2 SW lenge Tunney, but if Gene agrees!
H. F. Pemberton, Phstor, 117
Rev. P. 1
1-8, See. 28, Tp. -80 8.. and lot 8, to a return bout this would u n -,
R eserve space on either N o , 54
Laurel street. Phone 87.
<2 Seconc
Ash*“ d
*1>d SW 1-8 N W
1-8, Sec. 8. doubtedly be held over for next1
O. F.— Me-
or N o . 16. T h e former puts you
Congregational
Church
Presbyterian Church
Township 81 8., Range 4 East, summer. In the meantime, th e !
hall every
Boulevard
N. Main and Helman Streets.
in P ortland at 7:15 n ex t m orn­
W illam ette Meridian, has filed new title-hpider will
want
a
* Rev. E. 8. Bollinger
Hugh T. Mitchelraore, Pastor,
ing, th e latter at 8:50 a. m .
notice of Intention to make three “tune-up” bout
Acting Paator, Boulevard
indoors about
N. Main street.
$16.46
year
proof,
th
establish
claim
to
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 28
February.
Free M ethodist Church
Returning
Church of The N«zarine
16-day limit
tile land above described, before
— Meets Id the I. O. O. F , hall
Harry W ills need not apply.
B. Main and Sixth Street
Fourth
and
C
Streets
on the 2nd and 8th Tuesdays.
S im ila r com fortable P ullm an
Chauncey Florey, U. 8. Com­ He Is already eliminated, as tor
$19,96
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
missioner, Medford, Oregon, on as Rickard Is concerned.
service leaving Portland either
Vice Grand, Mrs. B. C. Payne.
Baptist Church
F ull Gospel Temple
Limit
the. I8 th day df October, 1926.
at 9:00 pan , (N o. 13) o r (No. 53)
Foremost
among
the
heavy­
Hargadlne
an*
First
Streets.
Boulevard
AnfombE Irndpe No. gfiiAi i»-
Oct. 31,1926
Claimant names as witnesses: weight possibilities who will ho
Myron S. WoodwoFth, Faetor,
J.
8.
Murphy,
Pastor
P. O. B^—Meets in the Elks
Stopover
Oak Street
Louis M iller
matched and
rematched
until
.Tempi* «very Saturday. Exalt­
Lutheran Church
privilefea.
■ '
George Samuel 81oan
the
best
man
la
selected
are
H
ar­
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
Christian Church
Services In Adventist Church
■'
- Fred Fraln.
retory, Ed Thornton.
B and Second Streets,
ry Persson,
the
Impressive
Fourth and C Street
A ll of Copco, California.
y
.
K.
Allison,
Pastor,
H. H. Young, Pastor
Swedish and British champion;,
Ivy Camp No. 2IW8. Royal
680 Boulevard
George Franklin W right Monte Munn, the Nebraska leg­
Nelgmh^m,
Meets in the
First Church of Christ
;; T o f Hornbrook, California. islator, Knute Hansen, Johnny
Moose hall on the 1st and Srd
Catholic
.Church
HctenUst— South Pioneer Ave.
Monday*: Oracle, Mra. A. A.
H A M IL A. CANADAY,
Sixth and C Streets
Mrs. W illiam Aitken, / First
Risko. who gave Tuhney u good ,
Madded; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
The Rev Father, J. A. Carmody
Register.
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phqho
battle last summer, and Jack
0 . N. Rramor, Ticket Agent—Phone 43
Turner. ,
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 19*
’ ’
•*
51.30
488-L.
Sharkey of Boston.
FLAT>FOR RENT: — Lower
tons rooms nieely furnished.
Lovely kitchen, electric range, fire
place, piano and built in bath.
174 Oak Street. Phene 124.
FOB REN*
New five-roqjp
21-tf house with basement and garage.
FOB SALE: — Furniture fpr
Cap 272-R or see Mrs. F. L, Nel­
six
rooms.
Three bedroom sete
son, 1191 Boulevard, Ashland. <f
very
reasonable.
312 Granite St..
1Í-K
apartment, garage, s l o o p i n g
Phone 22J.
’
28-St*
room, 22 South 2nd St.
19-tf
" FÖR RENT—T w ¿l*r¿er apta,
eaeh with garag, furnished or
Offlde HOUTS
I M I A. M~rrl-2 F. M-
ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. I I —
Ranchers of Douglab county are.
worried because of a large prune
crop, thia perhaps being the Brat
time such a condition has ever
(retted (ru lt producers. The drop
this year Is so large that growers
are facing a problem in drying It
because of the shortage of dryers
In comparison with the also of
the, crop.
Two Umpires för
Series Selected
C e n r e a le n t S e rv ie « O v e rn ig h t
FOR RENT— Small modern
bouse furnished, adults preferred.
Also splendid t^ o r o e m tarnish­
e d ‘ apartment with kitchenette
and prlvkte bath, 267 Vista St.
Phone 122.
22-tf
to P o r t la n d
Church Directory
Lodge Directory
I Lodffe NO. M . A - F .
Meets 1R t M Masonic
2nd Th trtd n y. Mast-
Siskiyou Chapter Ne. E l. R-
A M.— Meets ta «>• Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malohe; Sec­
retary, W illiam Day.
Malta OMUamataery No. d, K.
dava. Em. Commander. D. H.
Jackson: Recorder, William
Friday. Illustrious
F D. Wagner; Re-
By Taylpr
BWINQ .
LUCY?
M ud ird Setar­
ia. President,
rxtr; Secretary
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