Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1927, Image 5

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are-making a act and «
bo»r4?Frlday, July í,.w<j
totolo natch bttterMed.
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.FkMH H M ts B and lot i »Salem,
free -of incumbrance,-«» trhde tpr;
fcoMt Jbuue safe let to Ashland.
ÜJS— «6 white iegboto We hare also thousands of othbr
h e a p / l l weeks old. trades to traMp for-w haU rer you
1-4. Frank Giliooh. ■. ■ M v e .J K red want lo tra<fc see
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; M W Ceakiit A S arle.-R n aW a. >«• 8
Lfeerty Street, SalSm. Oregon. J
FOB SALE— A -l alfalfa ha
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flold. R. N - ChSney, pkon« II
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The Fourth o f July Celeb*
Tbbre were, many ¡< place
spend ouf Fourth W id ly ?
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We Wegihut fitting thq t l
tuty. ahd hdd a good time’,
, he Fourth of Juljr> we ¿held
to.to the dam.«?
.y--
. j | e ;leke wae qery iafffi
t |E b was a row bdat, OS W.
hecued meat, coffee sad ice l
vere seized free,
est of «tor djpnsr ..Aftor-fl
‘ here irere fedt. races and
mmes. , on the w iy p ,*tH
roads were so dusty; th at rfh
were behind .a ear we <mhM
ly see for the dast.
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Margaret Ve
SSI-lgto.*
FOB ip rtV rrp h rfrfe e d boast
«n B street. Inquire 147 Eighth
W ANTED: — Cheep Hack or
•ring Wagon. Inquire Browg A
lee, < t N. Main. Muet be. reus­
able.
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W A M n b —^Ughese priees paid
tor ungd turntture, also Junh’ of
¿11 deetrlptione. Gall or w rit*.
Medford t o im ia Hoito«. AT E .
Grape 8 U Medford. Ore. 'Rhonp
848-tf
We b«ve a ,nlee »rt clean k l t
summer scke^J. We are makl
sndh shot albums» .waste pap
baskets, and a beautiful purr
out. of veaeer^They are pelpted
very bomaifhl colors. , Ifc o n a
many other things being mM*-
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Frances White
PÓ r V l AND. July 16.— tBpec-
la l)— Interest of the farmers in
the midwest la focused on Oregon
as never before.* That la the mes­
sage conveyed to the Land; Settle­
ment Department of the-Stgte and
Portland Chamber ot.Commerce,
daily by the new arrivals ffom the
middleweatern section.
W . H. lirln g ite n . of S i e u x
City, low«, who arrived in Port­
land with L. A. Frlsbie of the
LOS ANGELES, July U . — <IW
came city, declared that the name
A huge colony of spiders, said
to jto at the meet venomous free- of Oregon is heard constantly pow
xhereas California was the topic
les.knoVn te science, was discov­
of conversation among those who
ered in a pile of old lumber in a
were looking to the west.
vacant lot bére today.!
Lour prices of farm>*M} Í®
Thousands of the poisonous
goto, ability-to produce a hreaiqiS
tasseto ef the “ black widow”; or
latrodectua uiactans group are diversity tot crops, and fatognbkf
ç^matM conditions áre the most-
eald to Inhabit the woodpile,
importantJactow, offered by theto
creating a constant inbfUtce to Ufe
newcomers as the reason for <hd
iu the neighborhood.
increasing Interest.
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The species whs decided by en­
Sinoe the first of /u ly many
tomology experts, who examined
nm lllea yeprMantlng a aamber at
captured specimens. In every
the states of thejnlddlewest hqve
responded to thia tjrge and have
joined the westward "tide ot emi­
gration. M an y'faitflílás have al­
To exterminate the hordes of
so come from the other states df
bptdere. ’officials announced the the Pacific Coast. Accbrdiug to-
entire lot around the wopdplle ¡‘ t»e
b i'th e t t t d 'Settle­
would be saturated with gasoline
ment Department thlrtjr of these
and then fired. '
families have* called dhring the
flrs't ten days of J u ly ai the Port«
land office for irtrortotátlon end
guidance In making a Wise aelee-
Venoniotis
Spiders 1
HOME T R A C W -r. 1 to
10
acras each, good to il, egay walk
to all schools, close to East Main
street, « Ito te 3560 pur acre,
easy terms, special Inducements
to home bulkier». H. & Óatoy,
pEATTPe. Wash., July 15.—
Secretory barter tdnd Oq„ 66,, B.
Anna Longfleld, oon-
Main 8t.
! • • * > nu>* feased slayer of Harvey C.’ 8mart,
FOR À a LH— 20 a. wflOid lot in Algos* batcher, three years ago,
Was to be sentenced ¿his after-
town, a bargain. À. K Tidings.'
l t l - 4 noton on a manslaughter, charge
by Judge Calvin Hall.
Mrs. Longfleld was first charg­
FOR 8ALW—l acre with fruit,
good barn, 6-rqom house on ed with mufder in the first de­
Boulevsri directly aeróse from gree bat thia was later reduced to
new normal school far 31400. 8«® manslaughter. Judge Hall indi­
Ashland Realty Co.
>«<-6 cated at thq time the dharge wim
reduced that he would sentence
I F VOW
the woman to prison.
Inquire at
Mrs. Longfleld confessed to the
mdrder this spring after her hus­
V FOR SALE— Six t acrep, 2 acre« band had been arrested for the
cultivated. I/o o m I modern house. atoyiilff. She said she hid in a
Delightful v»«w, | 6Ó0 doffn. Balt bunch o f bushes, intending to kill
825 per month. A, , P., care The her husband whom she believed
855-6 was Unfaithful to her. W h e n
Tidings.
Emaft passed by she mistook him
for Longfleld and shot him, she
told thq sheriff.
Woman Admits
Mataslattghtcr
SARATOGA. N t t . . July I I . —
GF)— Jack Dempeey took a clout
on the chia from an enraged
sparring partner. Italian Jack
Herman. durta< Tburtday’s work-
out. and 411 but Went dttwto tot a
lNpIANAPOLI8, July 15 — OP)
— "Blackmail” was thj# reply of
Governor Ed Jackson of Indiana
today tb the charges of D. C.
Stephenson that the governor’s
campaign for. nomination bras fin­
anced by the foriner Ku Kl«x
Kian power who 1s ndw a life
prisoner in the Michigan City,'*
Stu¿«R
Cla^k
pt W olf i Creek,
Oregon, wSlo , fbeently «turned
from the "round the world uni­
versity” jjrutou, mill address tltq
B. f . P. U„ of the Baptist ehurefe
at «*,45 Sunday eyeplqg. ;
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The nniveraity er^toe, the flrpt
cf its kind and unlqup in Ito tralg-,
ing, was wa t chad Wjth much lp-
teraat by edpcatqrs throdfehouj
pie country, and Mr». Storey wHl
undoubtedly have A splendid
trravage lb hla Sunday address..
. WASHINGTON, J h lj ll.-r-O F ).
toots to th e <e»V
W W W » ’ —-Seerutary o f Commerce HooVwr
gay« them the tent. Mias ntchoi will toeva Saturday tor a western
asa la hsvlajklhlsdeae ln connec tits with the'.ftrkt at*» at Kan­
tion w ith th etr school work.
as» Gfty. -wbere a uew otf*os; -of
his department la being opened*
Re wM Vttaa p ro cw < ytp R affe
. A STUDY W? c H i V j t ' *• Ciq*. S. ,1».. to vhdt the president. .
la the 8A elaeS the toapHs are
ficover will spend nearly <,a.
atddylag. aho«h Ghtoa which la mouth, oa tub- pw itto coast p<-
P M of thb moat tatgrestlag corns' tcndlug V> commerce departnmut
tries toy study ptopt. The «Wap activities! lacSudlpg ssveral fish
hasjUree^y studied,; Interesting hatchery questions, mostly la the
f»cta Who«»* » China. Practical»* San Francisco area. ) ¡He w ill re­
e»sy las«drtaat a«h^pt will ho turn to New OrlSansto htort a.
aar*dy oa flood damage Septem­
Wednesday eato boy and girl ber i;
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had different topics on which
" I hare no’tlme tor fishing this
they reported to clapp- t * - '
yefc»?’ he said.
* A rrllla Harris
{.attended the ben game Mon­ SUBSCRIBE FOE -THE flDUttìS
day, in ly p V r e k a .a o d Ashland
ware playing. There was a* large
crowd.and the people were verf
Interested In the game. After the
game two men had a flat tight ov­
er it. Yreka won the game but
the fig h t waa not completed
therefore we C4B not ,ay Ifbo won
• he fight.
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ROUND-VP AT GRANT PARS
On the Fourth we went to the
Round-Op at lt f o . Thpy bad
about a l t d hones and some, of
tbem werp bard- ones to rtfte'.
Therb was one man bucked !d»ff
and the horse stopped on his head
a a i |eg. There wka, a large jjrowd.
There w ife lots of people riding.
In beat* oa. the hd^ñe River. 1
S2SU,
Contractor»-!
Honees, lets,
bar for aale,
remodeling M
404 Mountain Ave.
Good
Good
price
JORDANS BASH AND
CABINET WORMS
Corner Helman’ and Van M<
Phone 111.
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4TH STRÉET
BAKERY
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BREAD, CAKES, PA8TBRIB8
FRESH EVERY DAY
Office 110 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea-
F. M UIRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Stood
Window Shades Cleaned - And
Repaired— AU Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
DR. ERNEST X WOOD*
Pnctiee Limited To
Eye, Ear, Ndae and Threat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hours: 10* tn dM h • •
CALL
JERRY O'NEAL
For Yotfr Next Job Of
’ Plumbing
Shop to Bearer BUM-
First St.
Phone l i t
WHITTL1 TRANStER
ft M Ò R A #* W .
Goal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Oblggfng.
Long Distance Hahllng.
Auto m ig h t Terminal
Chiropi-tu-lio—Physiotherapy
Radíenle
Pioneer. Building
Office Photie 48
Residence Phone 148
dand ‘Folks Invi
formal School for
* day Program
bp.'AS Harding? noted astron-
P W V r^ fll ipWet'ttotohtoture4 <»n
this shbjpct next Mejdap, July 18,
it Ahf - pouthetn Oregon Normal
i TKK A M t A N D ’ PARK . scibol, acOTfdlp^ to announce^
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11' children adder* the, a£e. of men! marfb today. ..
*• bnP leqture will 'be glfen at. 3
If f years who like outdoor* stunts
or. amusements can go dowi^into v'cMunt In the afternoon, the 4ec-
'jic^-park any time. You will fin d ond'at 8: I t o’clock in the eve-
most convenient pldcbs tb*4l(/end rtllft.’ A Spedlkl ifivifatlon Is be­
*ead If you‘ llke. Is the pau.yotf ing extended by the school .to
will find swings, teeters, j
es, Aahlapd folks to attend these lec­
’.and pile«, a tennis court, pla ces tures, which coming from a rec-
to eat lunfeh and water all ogntsed authority bn the s^pjtkt
should he both .interesting and in­
through the park.
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Some people who wish to walk structive. No charge - Is to . be
ar<e®d win find plenty of aiAiqe- piadp. The lectures will be given
ihbh». .The boys and girlt some- in the auditorium of the school.
Dr, Hardlqg Is a member of the
tlm B tflay baseball in the after-
u cW In the park, Anyone may faculty of the University of Ar-
kansaS and a graduate of the
play ball who wishes to.
University of Chicago. It is ex­
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Dee Roger»*
pected that many Ashland folks
W H A T T H E GIRLH ARE JX»MW w ill avail themselves of this op­
The girls are enjoying their re­ portunity to hear Dr. Harding.
cess by working on many attrac-
Ifve' fblt>ys. Many of fhein are
making A rt Books and trays
pickle plates Vrlth a pretty design
ohAhein ’ and then .varnishing'
them. Others are making parrots
p | wood which will be very pretty
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Mata and Laurel streets.
Wh,n they are completed. Each
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
gjrl may make whatever qbe llfces
Laurel Street. Phone 87.
and as many different thlngFas
4 e llhea.
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Freabytorton Church
, Main and Helman Street*
> , s
MAE POWELfi*.
Ugh T. MltChelmore, Paator,
188 N. Mata St. Phone 49VL.
FTRRf GRADE PROJElT
The first grade have a ton&oi
lervlhes Itt Odd Fellows Hall,
^playground. They are polii!
4. H . Yonnk, Pastor, «38
loulevSrd. Services 4 th and
th Snudays. «
rAINTDití
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame. «81 Mt. Ave.
or phone 465.
147-1 mo.
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NATIONALISTS.
ÖAIN GROUND
Chuich Directory
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First Church of Clirist
A lentlst— South Pioneer Av*.
Mrs. Elto. M, Smith. Fltat.
Reader. 7 è Fpdrth S|. Phnnq
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Outing Clothing, I
S a m s o n Auto -
Gbods, Tents^ Cdtcl
Church
Four
P. C.
jr x
8. Murifhy, Pastor
Pwttocoatal Chtorch
Stone.Church, F ifth and Mata
i streets
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E. F. Blagham, Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Church
Seeond Street
Bev. P. K. Hammond. Vicar,
.'3 Seeond Street. Phone 110
Congregational Church
Boulevard.
ReV. Chas. D. Gaffney
4 <5 Boulevard •,
Bone Dry — Fresh,— From
Factory. Small Kludllngwood
«2.75 per load
Hamakar Transfer
.. Phene -4 1 ft...........
—-Suit In Equity.To Qale« Title
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E STATE OF OREGON, IN
AND FOB JACKSON COUNTY,
OREGON.
REBECCA F. REEDER, widow
LONDON, July I f . — <1R>— An
of
T. T. Reeder, Plaintiff,
Exchange Telegraph Hongkong
dispatch unconfirmed* from other
HAROLb B. HINES,, G.. W.
sources, »aid Thursday that Chi­
HINES, and the uqkBovjn ^»elre. tf
nese moderate Nationalists had
recoyered, as far as Llnching, any, of George J. Kearjis And at.
A. KeSrUs, husband *kffd w|fb. or
the ground they recently had lost
either of them; end a lw /a ll oth­
to Northerners.
er persons known or unknown
The
Manchester
Guardian’s
claiming Any right, title, estate,
Shanghai correspondent report­
lied claim or Interest lu and to
ed also, without confirmetion,
the toads hereinafter described,
that anti-Japanese propaganda
Defendants.
was Spreading raptdlg.
1 To H arold e . hjnes , g . w .
The anti-Japanese boycott was
HINES, and the unknown heirs, if
.spreading throughout the Yang- nay, at Oborge J. Kearns and M.
tse valley >nd southern China,* A. Kearns, husband and wife, or
the correspondent said. He quot­ ekher of them; and also, all other
ed the moderate Nationalist Kuo- persons known or unknown claim­
min News Agency as charging ing any right, title, estate, Uua
that Japanese troops had garrl- claim or latereat in and to the
aoned all towns along the Shan­ lands hereinafter described, the
tung railway, anti that Japanese above named defendants:
arm y engineers were helping the
in , the N amm or th b
Northern troops in trench con­ STATE OF OR^GQN, you and
struction and strategy.
each ot you »re hereby AummouOd
and required to appear and gn­
awer tbe^omplaluti Of the jjdton-
tlf( ha tUe io ¿he sdtove entitled
eourt end ca**> v t t f the clerk
of, court In . .Medford, Jackson
Coanty, Oreton.
within fbur
Wechs frotto. the dale of the Grot
puMlcatton H thle’ apmmots.l ¿kd
you ere further notified that la
AUTO PRICE
WAR—MAYBE
Christian, Church
and Second Streets,
n. V. Hartley,
Wm-
Bartley, Pastor
114 Hlgb 8t.* . Phqne 882-R
" cHhtdto bhurch
Sixth and b Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmbdr
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 10«
Ind., stotg prison.
OVTOFIT.POP
, Main add sixth Street
Ma r.. Thompson, Paator.
Harked ilfk
Myron 8,
Itreets.
Worth*,' Pastor, '
'Keen interest was qroused In
the financial district Thursday af­
ter the induction In price«, by
studebakkr and the announce­
ment that Ik« qntire new line ot
Dodge Brothers cars would be fe-
duced.
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. Some -trader« pretbnded to sde
the Independekt' aufbthoblle coni'
n»u|es meptlng Ford’s new car
betorp.lt Setkaliy apbeersd pe a
competitor. I t , w o pointed pat
that makers are anticipating the
effect of the Ford innovation by
red u cl mi prinks J» ad7enee tod
maki»». A belq gtoy ta r'g |/e « ., ,
Belief UHjt A p r^ A War fnay fal­
low the Ford Invasion bt a neW
fiold. We> discredited Id eetoe
quarters, although It was predict­
ed that competition will bS the
Sharpest to the htotory of. ike In-
Bugeqa u_ Third «ntt ef almost
three miles Si P. terminals com­
pleted.
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Aft) tar i ; ¿«ere« d w la rlo i W l a -
tiff tq he »Ile offner fk-Jtot «imple
of the northwest qaartoi* a^'the
kopthwest gharter of the núlth-
cast 9h lirtd P % Section 14 to
Township 55. Sodlh of Range 1,
Edst e( the Willamette Meridian
(at Jaekaqn county, Oregon, and
(bat you and each ot you be da-
clared to have «o right, tide, eo-
toto O< lBtereat Whatever In eald
land or to y part thereof.