Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 09, 1927, Image 3

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Grants P a u was victorious over
Medford with an 8 to 4 score in a
hard fought gam e at Grants P a u .
Grants P a u and Klamath P alls
hare equal standing In the South­
ern Oregon League now,
with
two wins and no losses to their
credit while Medford and the Boas
hare each lost two games.
The baseball boys a r e preparing
the diamond fo r thia aaasan’a a sr -
les of gam es to .he -played Were,
and are getting f t In .fine shape.
-* Mr. J.
0.
Ottlnger
SprlngB h as a
FOR SALE — (-room modern
VO SBXCWANGE _ W e have
bungalow, 1-2 acre of ground, good 6-room house d o s e in <0
fruit, tanrlqa. good chicken house. trade for two to five acre unim ­
Phone 880 A or 880 J. 2 19-1-mo. proved,
berry .land.
Ashalnd
R ealty Cb.
211-tf
FOB SALE o r TRAINE— 100
acres of land io Siskiyou, Cal. On
Pacific Highway. PPleaty of wa­
Mathrnlty H obw
ter, m ar county achool For fur­
M A lB M IC T y HOM E — 188 ther -particulars address Tldlogs,
1 8 l-2m o*
Granite. Terms, Including every- Box * * .
188-tf
thing, 84.60 per day.
FOR RENT— Plano Phone 272-
194-tf
f
FOR RENT — Modern 6-room
house, furnished, close la. Very
desirable, R ent 820. C all Ore­
g o n H otel after ten o'clock marn-
I FOR RENT— F ive room house,
« M r N orm al, unfurnished except
■for good range and heater. Reas­
onable rent for good care, write
or call T alent Service Station/
110-8*
FO R RENT— Furnished house,
• a Laure» at., Cell 882 -Harga-
dine, phono 368-L.
206-tf
W ANTED June first— Woman
to help in rooming house. Ad-
FOR S A IF Two dosen W hite ■dress Box 862.
212-frt*
Leghorn laying bens. Call at 112
Garfield street.
212-2t Chamber are only onç half what
they are In nearly all other
FOR SALE — Splendid m ilk Chambers in the state, and for
cow , giving 8 gallons a day, v e r y this reason alone the membership
reasonable. Phene F F lfi.
tf should be kept up to a large per­
centage, w hile there are nât so
FOR SALE— Barred R o c k many active business men as in
hatching eggs. 1401 Boulevard.
som e o f the larger cities there
are m any who are not actively
em ployed in business now shdbld
support the Chamber of Com­
m erce from a standpoint o f Com­
FOR SALE— W e have 20 acres m unity Interest.
of good heavy soil under Talent
dltoh which would m ake fine
alfalfa field for 8 (0 0 , Ashland.
ARE STILL MISSING
Ashland R ealty Co.
211-tf
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FO R SALK— Fryers, 1 1-8 to 2 lnoreased the distance they had
FOR RENT— Modem five-room pounds, 987 Oak St.
210-8* to cover.
house with range and linoleum
W hen the escorting planee
r fiT F — H ills Dairy, WaBmr
and garage. 660 Faliwlew at.
which
flew from Le Bourget to
1., m ilk from high grade Jer-
Phone 278 J or call at 824 Fair-
the
coast
signalled that they
sows. We aim to please. W e
view at.
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001-tf
w
ere
about
to return, Nungeseer
Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pts. Sc.
FOB RENT— Furnished Rous«
me 20F2.
1,73-1-mo.* and Coll waved goodbye and the
"W hite Bird" loomed to 1.200
with garage, garden epot, near
feet and disappeared Into the fog.
aobooto. Call at 882 Holly, phope
Captain Coil's estim ates would
M 7L. ■
181-tf
Lost— Child’s purse, w i t h
bring the W hite Bird to New
change.
Near com m unity hos­
York by noon today.
pital.
F inder please return to
Talent, Oregon, Box 168.
WA W FtMkT TliA« on repairing
of foundation, «too Mgktagllng
o f house at 128 8. Pioneer Ave.,
A shland, Ora. Ostrander, Siski­
you, Ore.'
209-St* and uncertainty la turned into
confusion. Collier, has the repu­
tation o f being a m aster psy-
oholaglst when It com es to Juries.
Rto reputation a s one -of tbq
coast’s bast crim inal
attorneys
sem es from his ability to win a
Jury trial.
There is an attem pted word
picture of the two men w h o
seem to have the m ost to
do
There
WASHING o f «11 kinds, plain with this noted e v e n t
sewing, work by the hour. Call are other Jawyers, o f coarse, and
P rR U O DEMONSTRATION
perhaps as -the case progresses
176 Van Ness. Rhone 222-K.
Owing to the « sea t Interest
106-1 mo. they to w in have a prom inent
shown by the Itveetook and other
part to plhy, hat so far th ese two
agricultural interests of the val-i
- WANTED— Top p rices paid for m en have taken the
initiative
ley In P o a Bulbosa or
winter
live poultry, dressed veal, phone And are the center of Interest.
blue grass, a public .demonstra­
tio n -w ill be'-held at th e farm of
C. C. Hoover, two m iles w est of
Jacksonville on Ross Lane, Tues-'
day afternoon, May 10th, at 2 p.
ANT GIRL HT TMOUBLR—May It is the purpose of th is Com­
e o m m t e n U with Ensign zLae m ittee to take a more actiye part
, .In relation to the m em bership in
of, t i e Salvation Army M
White Shield Home. 666 May-1 ! the Chamber « f Commerce and
to thia end they are starting a
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
“know our m em bership” cam-
.paign. T his Is a large com m ittee
LEADING ATTORNEYS
, and they w ill be divided Into four
PRESENT CONTRACT
sections for the purpose o f vlslt-
I Ing and canvassing all the mem­
bers And th ose who should join
com m unity
organisation,
him. H ow ever, h e has a dis­ this
concerting
m annerism in his i They plan to place on every per-
questions, .dlsooncerttag to
the , son now a member in good
Witness, a t least, for w ith any at­ standing a badge o f m embership
tem pt a t evasion, or hesitation, which sh all be worn during the
the sam e question is repeated so -entire w eek and, to Invite every­
quickly that the unfortunate in­ one not now a member to join
Dues in the Ashland.
dividual to taken w holly unaware at once.
BATON ROUGE. La.. May fir—
CUP)— Fourteen thousand Louisian
ans, In the low districts south of
the Red RtvWr, are in danger gf
their lives as a result of the w eak­
nesses developing in the Bayou De
Glalsee levee at Bourbonvllle.
Crumbling before the swelling
bosom of the Mississippi the low
spots at Bourbonvllle are disin­
tegrating before the surge o f ris­
ing waters.
A boat w u dispatched to N at­
chez for sandbags to cut o ff, if
p o u ib le, the fingers of trickling
muddy water before they snatch
the bulwark aw ay.
The little cabin of the govern­
ment river boat “Inspector"' was
the scene of a dramatic report by
Captain Thomas B. Good, com ­
manding the fleet of rescue bants
operating in the Red and Black
rivers area and Into the raplffiy
filling low er Concordia areas.
Secretary of Commerce Herbert
Hoover and Secretary of War
Dwight Davis, fatigued w ith care
and lack of sleep, heard the rlYer
captain, his eyes tired and his
face drawn from the desperate la ­
bors of life and death In the lower
Mississippi basin, tell of the losing
battle In his sector.
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Grants Paas Defeats M e d
ford by a Score of
Eight to Pour
Klamath F alls defeated the
Boas 19 to 26 in a lofl»sMed con­
te st played at the Ashland ground*
Sqnday afternoon.
Several hundred enthusiastic
fanB lost interest in the contest
ofter the C ist Inning when K lam ­
ath scored seven of their 19 runs
and left the home team trailing
throughout the entire game.
vey i i Made in Public
Bcnools Here in Con­
nection With Survey
of
su rp rise f o r , the
people this sum m er regarding
dancing. He w aits, as others, for
warmer weather.
A group of norm al school stu ­
dents were here for a sw im F ri­
day afternoon.
The two senior classes o f Grants
P a u high stu d en ts were heap F r i­
day and took a p lunge and danced
In the hall.
Mr. 4 . K eenan o f the Barhacne
here has been gone since the fleet
of last week on a business trip In
Northern California.
Those registering here the past
week are J. K.ubrlkt, Los A n­
geles, Q. R ainey and son, Stock-
ton, W. E. Sm ith, Los A ngeles,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. B ooth, Loa
Angeles, A. R. Lester. Oakland, B.
B. W alker, Phoenis, Arts., J). Snail
and w ife a t Seattle, E. P . M into,
Yakima, G . F . Bayles, T alent,
C al- '
'
,
1 TXieo To fino
out from hcf . ,
ear SHt vooguon ' t
ö»ve mc Awv r
< SATISFACTION J
A M M ountain A ve. P hon e 4S8J
Aah
land boy was given w tine ¡of
Domino Provost returned today 8600, and 120 days in Jail, on
from Eugene, where he completed' the charge of p o sse ssio n • and
a contract with the Merrymac ea-j transportation of liquor, before
ehestra, of the MacDonald 'theafcae
at that plaoe to appear In th e vi-j
cinity of Ashland 'during the sum ­
mer months. Three local hoys are
In the orchestra, Lawrenc^ W ag­
ner., Kenneth Hobson, and Robert
Redwlne, while Sharkey Moorb-to
L. POWELL
_
General Tranjrfer
Good team and m otor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
prfee — Phone 82.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helihän and Van N<
Phone 161.
18«
stopped in the seednd inning when
Sam let ton, 19 j e w old Portland*
youth who is scheduled to pitch
this seapion for the Boas, replaced
Emory Davis.
lion has attracted much attention
PAINTING
in th e college town and their ap­ V isiting Here —
Dr. L . V. CobarJy and w ife
pearance throughout
southern
Painting, tinting, building ra-
Oregon w ill J » hailed by .Jovan-of of Toledo, W ash., old tim e Intends
palrlng
cement work and roofing.
of
F
orm
er
Mayor
>O.
H
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Johnson
dance m usle w ith delight:- •»«■n-
were visitors at the «Johnson W. T. Blackwell. Phone 3 6 9-L.
Ideal weather favored the fans
196-1 mo.*
SU B SC R IB E ït o R T H E TIDIN G S home today.
Sunday.
Special Car Here For Meeting«
’
Office Th<me 1«W
Next to the E lks’ Temple.
Eugene Orchestra
Harold, -Wilhite, former
Physician j«bd A
New Offices Jn the
Convalescent Home
P ainting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 681 M t Av.
or phone 98.
16.7-1 mo.
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Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Bay, Including Teeth
Office M oon: 1 0 - * • wad »
DR. MATTHE R. «MS
Physician and Bargee
108 Planear Ava
Office and Resident Pho
Office Housu
10 - 12 a. m. I - 4 >.
8:80 - 7:10 p. m.
CALL
JERRY 0TΠAL
For Your Next Job Of
Plum bing
Shop in M s av sr BMg.
First St. -
Phone 188
WHITTLE TRANSFER
ft STORAGE GO.
Cold, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance H sollag
Auto Freight Terminal
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
u uderMgned has tiled -the .flaal aa.
count of her administration of the
estate of Elbert « Graar. dennA-
ed, in the County Court of Jack-
son County. Oregon, en d that the
Judge of said Court has designat­
ed Monday, the 6)4». day o f June,
1927, at th e h o u ^ o f 10 o ’clock a.
m. at the court house in Jackson­
ville, said county, as the tim e and
place for hearing objections to
and the settlem ent o f said ac­
count.
Lillian H. Greer,
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Alii til' -
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PAPER HANGING
I. M. Scott— Paper hanging and
Interior decorating, satisfaction NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
guaranteed or no pay. Lea to or­
undersigned adm inistrator of the
ders at Swenson A Peeblers.
McLean, de­
l M - d - B O . estate of W illiam
ceased, has filed In said court his
final acoonnt in the m atter of
said adm inistration, and the oonrt
has designated June 6, 1927, at
tea o ’clock a. m„ at the court­
house In Jacksonville, Oregon, as
the tim e and place for hearing '
thereon. Any one opposing Mid
Emmet Bafford, 27, Eugene account is requested to present"
and J. W. Keating, 27, Astoria, their objections on or before m id
were released by Chief o f Police date.
E. D. BRIGGS.
Geo. McNabb Monday afternoon
Administrator.
after being held in the city jail
Ashland, Ore.
24 hours In connection with a
204-4 -Mon.
short change gag which they
worked nt the Ashland Floral
shop Saturday.
•NOTICE OF FINAL HEAHfiNG
The men were “hop-heads" and
Notice is hereby given that th e
were m agged and llnger-prlnted
undersigned, administrator o f |h e
before they w ere released. The
estate of John W. Herrin, deceas­
men became so wild tor dope
ed, has filed in said court his Dn-
while In the city Jail It beoame
s l account In the matter o f said
necessary tor officers to secure
administration, and the court has
moaophine for t h e n \ One recent­
designated June 6, 1927, nt ton
ly was released from a hospital
o ’clock a. m ., at the courthonse in
where he had undergone a dope
Jacksonville, Oregon, ns th e tim e
cure w ith no relief resulting.
and place for hearing Thereon.
They secured 36 In the.Ir short
Anyone opposing said account is
change -dead Saturday, the sllght-
requested to present their objec­
of-hand perform ance being done
tions on or beforoM M date.
after the purchase o f som e flo w ­
BL D. BRIGGS,
ers. They were south’bound In
company With Ted Brown of
San Francisco, traveling In an
old Hudson oar, when .the car
broken idown near this city and
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they nmae Aeleyed (hero.
No w-ben th e eity departm ent Was
change Was preferred against J not called out tor M days, «c-
them.
conding to >the dhtof.
Hop Heads” Are
Released Today
My. Hoover has a
pasture
which consists largely of this
grass on w hich his large dairy
herd has run e l l winter, and also'
a tw enty acre tract which Is Just I
rqady to harvest for seed. Pro­
fessor Reim er, of the Southern
Oregon Experiment Sation, who
has made a easeful study o f tftlsj
grass w ill be present and will
talk on this subject. Mr. Hoov-,
er will tell of his experience with
this new grass both for posture
and tor seed. This Is an oppor­
tunity to get this
inform ation
first haud and anyone Interested
A siandard railroad coach, equipped for church
is invited to attend.
near the Aghland Mills, where a series of meetings
R. G. FOWLEIt,
County Agent. 1 supported by the Aineri-an Baptist Society.
X JUST WONDER
WMM« TNTe WENT
OHÜKSTRIP
Announces the Opening of His
A spelling' survey was conduct­
DB. BOLAND A L T «
ed Thursday in the Ashland public
school for the purpose of Judging
Physician and Surgeon
the efficiency of teaching in the
state and to test whether the
Office Phone 1Í8-J
words used are those which occur
in the w riting vocabulary of the
R esidence P h on e 108-L
average person.
This survey was part of the in­
OFFICE HOURS
vestigation being carried on over
the entire state by a com m ittee
appointed by the Oregon State
Teachers Association. The com­
mittee prepared a list of 100
words for the third to eighth
WINS SATURDAY’S GAME
grades inclusive selected from the
IOS G ranite
The Kit Karson P ioneer club of
state spelling text and the Horn
Where
the
sick and aged are
list of the 10,000 words used In the Congregational -c h u r c h de­
cared
for
hi pleasant home
the written work of average peo­ fea ted the Beaver Pioneer club of
enrroundlngs.
the M ethodist church 18 to 9 in a
p le .........
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Teachers were given the test as fast ¿ame b f baseball -Saturday
a group using a broad general vo­ morning on the local high school
cabulary. Unselected groups such grounds.’ Thia is the first of aj
as Kiwanis clubs were also tested. series of gam es-being played in
The results of the state-wide the Y. M. 'C. A. P ioneer club tour-’
survey will .be tabulated by the nament.
committee and published In the This week the b la ck Bear P ion eer’
club of the Christian church will!
Oregon Teachers’ Journal.
WM. E. GOULD
play the Ortosly P ioneer Club of!
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
the Presbyterian church.
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling
and new work.
GIVEN HEAVY SENTENCE
survices is now on the tracks
is now in progress. The car is
>
By Taylor
OH, SHE WONT
eomeR-how w
HaNNYSour
^ O F T O U tN -->
DB. B. L. BU1DI0
the
T 4 r e ftoLD 'M e w e
DIDN’T Y/ANT ANTONE
TO KNOW VJHCRe HE
V/A& GOINQ - HE SAID
THIS WAS TO 0 6 A
RCST TRIP BUT X. h
HAVE MS DOUBTS J
SEEMS F unny
LUCY DIDN'T GO-
SMCSAID H€NRY
JU ST8C G G EO
H «Z T o MAH6
W T rip W(TM
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HIM j ----- '
VA(AT*-TAKe HC«
ALONG? NOW X KNOW
IT IS N ’T A R e S T T R lP f
Fifty One Days
Without a Fire
PlR y one days without a fire
call. That to the record that has
bees awtahllshed In Ashland up,
to >l«to Saturday afternoon, ac­
cording to Fire Chief
Clint
Baughman. This record dama «at,
equal that established In 1926,
IK A
broken and
cutting eoa