Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 02, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Physician and
» POR SALE— Homestead re­
linquishment,* >100, 70 Bush St.
plastered house, fine location, for
88*tf
820.00. Some good turniture for
agio at sano place. Brown and
Rice, 88 North Main.
87-8
FLAT FOR RENT: — Lower
FOR RENT—New H o u s e .
four rooms nicely furnished.
Phoae
817L or Inquire 888 Holly
Lovely kitchen, electric range, lire
St'
20-tf
place, piano and .built la bath.
174 Oak Street. Phone 184.
• .
»1-«
WANTED— Stock beets or car-
rota, 9 or 6 tona. K. 8. Morrison.
PBone 488.
87-8*
. FOB M BIT -r- New f lve-room
» ’ANTED: —‘ Old people and
Erna* wttk baeettent aad garaffe. Invalids to board and care for,
Gail 1 * 8 -» » f see Mrs. F. L. Nel- 168 Granite street. *
18-tf
MW, 1191 Boulevard, Ashland.
ANT CHRL IN TROUBLE—May
eommnntcate with Bnsign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 886 May-
tiANBOUS
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Steel Handpow-
FOB MENT — Housekeeping H wer
room*. Alee girts to room end Hand
beard, 67* Uberty St. Phoae U l t i
386 L,
27-3*
I
FQR SAIA— Hire or Trade
10 head horses, 1490 lbs to
1660 lbs, yonng, sound, guaran­
teed aa represanted. Wanted any
kind o f t e a * work. H. V. Mlt-
«911. 886 Mountain Ave.»
! ,, .
84-10*
Jean Stratton is
Chosen President
Of Hi Glee Club
The girls’ glee club was or­
ganised Monday, under the sup­
ervision of Misa Ragnae, tho mu­
st* instructor of the^tigh school.
A large number of girls were ont
in* rooms ln privat« h orn . right
and all very much Interested in
lb emrtor of Iowa. Pries* very , FDR SALE: — Small Dairy, 7 the plans which were discussed
reasonable. Apply at i l S. Sec­ cows, route and equipment, 624 for the year.
lOwa St. Ashland.
24-6*
ond.
From all Indications, this will
be one of the biggest years of mu­
sic In the history of Ashland
high. Thé officers for the year
were sleeted: Jean Stratton,
president; Mario Davies, aecr-i-
Eugene— Bethel district
to
build a fine new school building.
on
furnished
houAe.
Basement,
screened ponbea, two toilet*,
839. Use aa two apartmeata If de-
sired. Heat part or all. Near
Washington school. G, Gunter.
Phono ISt-J»
FOR RENT—Two room fur­
nished house, 820 Garfield St.
33-tf
Fort SALE — White Leghorn
pullets, 244 Grant St.
27-2*
,
Ashlai
O. F.— 9
hall eve
Grand,
Grand. 1
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
AMlhsad Lodge No. 044, B.
F . O. BL—Meets in the Elka
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Baler, James Bowers Sec-
rdtary-, off- Thornton.
.MW* MMFOp EM«/««
— Mdeta In the
pa t i e le t and 3rd
Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
seorirtiT Mrs. Alice
Htlah Temple A. A. O. lv. M,
a^^Meets Mt the MasoMlc k ill
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
PotenUte, F. D. Wagner; Re­
corder, William Day.
Turner,
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. B.
fr -M e e t* IS t i e Masonic kail
9k the le t and 3rd Tnesdays.
Worthy Matron, Mik. Wellie
fete»«! Secretory, Mr*. Leah
M. Caldwell.
of P.— Meets h r the I* O. O. F.
hah on 1st and 8>d Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
lard Dunn; Secretory, John
Plttengor*
DR. ( HARLEM A. HAINES
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone l t w '
Home Phon* U<«L
Office Houra
10 to 12 A. M — 9 to 8 P. M.
Citisene Bank Building
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Specialist
Women and Children
aad
Orgauotherphy
Office, 108- Pioneer Avenue
Telephone 18
•
C. ELLTSON SHINN
Dentist
Cltlsens Beak Bldg.'
Office Phone 16L '
Res. Phone 184
Evenings by Appointment
DR. i . F. CHISHOLM
Veterinary Gradante
Phone ?«8-J
767 Oal
Thompson end Burlingame
Painters and Decorators
Paper Hanging— Tinting a
Specialty
Estimates Gladly Furnished
Phone 98
196-tl
W. T. BLACKWELL
Building, repairing, shingling,
painting, tinting and cement
work. Phone S69-L.
16-80
FEHIGE'S TRANSFER
Phone 410
278 B 8t
Drayage, Storage and long dist­
ane» hauling.
--------69-ti
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
For Service
Dealers in Coal, Wood, Pack­
ing, Crating and Storage. Long
Distance tracking.
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor tracks.
Good service at a reasonable
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness
Phone 161.
194-tf
GARAGE
Third Street Garage
Chas L. Wimer» Prop.
25 Third Street, Ashland, Ore­
gon. Back of Western Auto
Supple Co. Gas, Clls and Re­
pairing. Storage, Washing and
Polishing.
Service Guaranteed Best. .
Expert M ech an ic
27-1 mo.*
Church Directory
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
— Meet* in the I. O. O. F. hall
oa the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noblè Grand. Mrs. May Elb;
Vise Graaff, Mrs. E. C. Payne.
pf The N ile—Meato ih t l* Ma-
»onlc hall every 3ad Satnfday.
Meets alternatolff at Medford,
Ashland and Grant* P***. Pria-
a*** Tlrsah, Lorena McNair:
Princess Zuletk*, Grace Ma­
lone.
Ashland Chatter DeModap—
Meets In the Masoate ball on
the 2nd add 4th »«aday*.
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Franklin; Senior Counsellor,
Roland Park*.
begins
WONDERFUL HEALTH RE-
—- W hite Rotary
PAYS FORETHOUGHT
Mrs. Wm, (J»i Fischer, 2009
► ’ t f
669.99 at
21-w Woodbourne* Ave., LoulsvMe, Ky.,
occaslonaly takes Foley Pills, a
FOR R S I i F ' Cheap, Radio, or diuertlc stlmuant for the kidneys,
wilt trade what have yon? Also which helped her over a quite se­
ehlekeas 1er sale, 248 6th St.
vere ailment. "Yee,” she nays.
25-3* "I still take Foley Pills, diuretic
at time, whentver I feel I need
them, and as a result my health la
Not surprising, for
FOR SALE— A aew four room wopderful."
bungalow on easy terms at 353 Foley Pills, diuretic, are a reli­
loWa str eet
Might consider able, vauabte, tonic fnedlclne,
Anting, adults preferred. Inquire constanty in use over 26 years,
426 Liberty.
26-3* promoting t h a t satisfactory
cleansing flow so necessary to
FOR SALE— 5-room house on good health.
Try them. Sold
paved street. Bargain. Take It everywhere. No. 1
al one«. 18« Helman St. 20-12*
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. M , A. » .
A A. M.— Meets la the Maaente
hall «very 2nd Thursday. Mast-
er, Dr. R. L. Bardic; Secretary,
William Day.
Klamath Falls— Work
bow Anchor Hotel.
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and /Surgeon
Office Phone 168-1
Res.'Phone 411-R
Office Houra
10-18 A. M<—8-8 P. M.
First National Bank' Building
Cburrh
Foun
P. C.
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B o u le v a rd
N. Main and Helman Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchehnore, Pastor,
N.-Main street.
Lutheran Church
Servicqs In Adveptist Church
Fourth and C Street
, H. H. Youhg, Pastor
First Church of Christ
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken, First
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
Sénatorial Nominee Traces
History of Oregon From
Early Days
Characterising Oregon's seem­
ing willingness to passively - ac­
cept second place In so far as the
federal government was con­
cerned as an "Inferior Complex"
NEW YORK, Oct, 2.— The lrtg-
and that being the main reason
why this state has not advanced ical eoatetader for OOfte Tunnef’s
as rapidly as the states on the shiny new crown wttl bfc known
north and south of Its boundary] ! by the evening of Columbus ddy.
Regardless j f Tex Rickard's
lines, Fred Stelwer, republican
t
plane
for a heavyweight elimin­
nominee for. the United States
Senate, urged members of the ation contest, there are only tiro
Ashland Kiwanis club at their outstanding mew"*-as(de from
Jafck
Friday meeting to take a greater the deposed champion,
interest In the protection of the Dempaey— who would have a
natural resources and advantages real chance against Tunney.
These men are Harry Wills of
with which this state abounds.
Tracing the - history of Oregon Harlem and Jack SHarky o f A ls ­
from its earliest period the ton, and It has been arranged to
speaker brought the members of have them fight it out on. the
the club up to the time It became afternoon of October 12 a t Eb-
a state and turned his oratorical bets field, Brooklyn» under the
guns to bear particularly hpoi direction of Humbert /» Fngany.
Tex Riokard’n only rival In
the generous attltiide adopted in
¡granting legally, to the federal the promoting of boxing bouts—
government the ownership of the the saure, smiling Italian who
i great public domain which forms put on the Berlenbach-Delanfey
a large part of this state. This and other championship contents
i he declared had cost Oregon un- — arranged with Paddy Mulllhs
i told amounts and had acted to have» Wills meet Shark*/ be­
i largel to retard the growth and fore bombarding Tunney with
] expansion to which the state challenges.
If the big'negro can dispose of
was naturally entitled.
This situation he emphatically the clever Boaton heavyweight,
brought to | the attention of the he will find many to support his
. Kiwantans, should place this claim to a title bout with tho
I state in the light of being the new champion. If Sharkey bedts
i favored son of the federal gov­ Wills, and the boxing experts be­
ernment, and that Instead of go- lieve he will, then the loud odt-
, Ing before the government on the crles of the colored contender
; bended knee of a pla for patron- will fall upon deaf ears.
Sharkey is known here as a
, ag should place Oregon In the
I position of being able to demand boxer, perhaps the best among
1 and receive that which was her the big fellows, who will fight
only when stung. Wills is expect­
natural heritage.
He further urged that ‘.he ed to sting him into action.
The Boston heavyweight sign­
splendid spirit which had been
responsible for the building of ed a contract some months ago
communities, roads, schools and for a fight with Tunney, but has
all things that had placed It on agreed to waive that and take on
the path of becoming one of tho Wills first. If Sharkey beats
greatest states In the union be Wills, there will be no need to
continued and strengthened nnd look further to find the "logical
complimented the Kiwanis and contender" for the heavyweight
,
other service clubs upon the title.
splendid work they were doing
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along this line.
• The members of the club voted
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-*
. NeW Golf SHOD tO
Be Started Here
I mittee
T ’” of
0,“8 three
? / to ( to appo,nt„
a
Investigate
and
report back the plans adopted for
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the city water supply, and chair-
W. J. Moore, who has chargo
man of the meeting, Vic Mil!«, o t the construction of the nine-
named O. F. Carson, Tom Simp- hole course for the Ashland Coif
son and F. F. Whittle on this club will open up a golf Hhop
committee. Mrs William Briggs, early next week at 397 1-2 East
accompanied by Miss Pearson, Main street, In the basement ad-
flvored the club'with a solo, and Joining the Western Auto Supply
graciously responded with an en- company, he announced this
core
morning. .
_______ y
_ _ _ _ _ _________
Mf.
an experienced golf
instructor will give golf lessons,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j,aT0 R renirai goif repair shop
Department of the Interior
and handle an supplies for golf-
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, ers. ,
Oregon, September 11, 1928.
The work of building the new
NOTICE Is hereby given that course south of the city Is pro-
Archie Robert Grieve, of Jenny pressing rapidly, he said, and new
Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem- temporary holes are now In
ber 7, 1923, made Homestead shape, with four greens roughed
Entry, No. 015156, for W l-2 SW In already. The work will con-
1-4, Sec. 34, Tp. 40 S., knd lot 4, tinue throughout the fall and
»nd SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 3, winter months.
Ashland damp No. S48, W
Q. W-— Meet* Ih the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days- Cldrk, i . i . Wlbk; Con­
sul Commander, C. E. Lane.
O. k . R— 2nd and 4th Sat
each month, Armory, 2 p. m.
Visitors W^cdmff. O. <J. Vaa-
Wild Turkeys to
Alumni Defeats
Be Released Here
High School in
Practice Game
Three crates of wild tur­
Coach Cripe's Ashland foot­
ball squad got its first baptism of
fire yesterday afternoon when It
fell before the alumni. 6 to 0.
in its first real scrimmage work
of the season. The school grtrt-
ster were considerably outweigh­
ed by the older and more exper­
ienced players.
Practically every member of
the high school squad was given
a ehance to get In the game In
order that the coach might get a
line on their ability. In defens­
ive work the high school showed
up well, although It Is still a bit
ed by the olde rand more exper-
fenslve. Coach Crlpe feels con­
fident that he can whip the boys
into good shape tor their game
with Klamath high achool a week
from today.
keys, numbering 23 birds, were
received in Medford yesterday
from the state game farm near
Eugene and will be reidasel
in the next day or two by Depu­
ty Game Wardens Roy Parr and
Pat Dally. The state game com­
mission thia year started to re
lease wild turkeys In various
parts of the state and If their ef­
fort are successful a new gamia
bird will lure hunters Into tho
woods within the next few years.
Visited at Central Point—
Mrs. Florence Stephenson and
daughter Miss Hasel Stephenson,
student at Ashland Normal, visit­
ed with friends in Central Point
recently.
fcJtjBeatsia.Bu
P en teco sta l Church
Stone Church, Fifth and Main
streets
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
BEAD TIDINGS CLASS ADS
T rin ity E p iscopal Church
Active Agents Make As
High As $100 A Week
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar,
42 Second Street. Phone 110
selling 810 accident and health
policies for this sound and pro­
gressive company. Thousands of
our agents have built permanent
businesses of their own selling
these policies. Many have retired
and now live on their renewals.
AN OPENING NOW BX1STS in
your section— an unuaual oppor­
tunity for the right man. Address
Dept. O-l Room 614, 75 Mont­
gomery St., Jersey City, N. J.
* Congregational Church
Boulevard
Rev. E. 8. Bollinger
Acting Pastor, Boulevard
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
630 Boulevard
FVee Methodist Church
B. Mam and Sixth Street
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor,
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A . Carmody
81xth aqd C Streets. Phone 196
Baptist Church
Hargadlne and First Streets,
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
■ Oak Street
By Taylor
BMraslde Relief Corp«, No.
hi the I. O. O. F.
kail ao the le t aad 8rd Satur­
days, at 3 p. m. President,
Mrs. AlhM Turner; Secretary,
Mrs. 8. A. Paters, Sr.
Ashland Homestead M«i. 4067
B. A- V«— Meets in the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 3hd and 4th
Mondtrs.
Acorn Circle No. R4, Neigh­
bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets:
in the I. O. O. F. hall on tb«*
1st and Sid Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mr*. W. O. Prescott;
Clerk, Mr*. Wm. Stennett.
W ilb u r Marx, lS-year-oM Eau Claire CWi«.) achdolboy, nearly won the
world’« log-rolling championship nt the annus* tobrtiam ent a t W ashburn.'
W i»
This picture shows him Just as he put W illia m F. U ira rd , the
champion. In the w ater afte r a 20-minute struggle. G irard later beat hint
twice and held his title. The sport was developed by lumbermen. Tho
contestants stand on a floating log and try to Jar each other off.
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