Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 19, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Jackson County St
Financed By
-»Furnished apart-
FOR SALE— 1 Ford
[odern. Close la. ,apple boxes and wood.
u •
379-tf dump ground.
FOB B U T » ' Fu rnished front
apartment. Phosle 263-R or call
at Shook Apts.
170-3
touring*
Inquires
371-8*
PDR SALE—Girls bicycle neur­
one«. *90 Mountain Ave.
'
379-3*
FOB RENT— 8-room furnished
apartment, cloee in, *18 per
month. Water paid. Phone 273-T.
FOB SALK— Three months old
• l« » -tf Individually pedigreed cockerels
from progeny tested dam with
three year record of 854 eggs. Ex­
cellent tor Increasing flock pro­
duction. A. Bert Freeman, 113
1 FOB — KT rpmgOed small Nutlay.
260-tf
apartments and cablas with ga­
rages. Reasonable by month
or week. Barber Apts. 1*3 Geaa­
lte.
111-tl
WANTED— Lady wants house­
work, prefers care for a g e d
people. Call at Taylor Apt*. Room
5.
271-5*
FOB RENT — Home, corner
Gresham and Vista Sta., 19 rooms
and attic, 3 fireplaces, * stoves
and some floor coverings, nice
WANTED— Young man desirss
yard, fine view, suitable lor large work of any kind, <4 Dewey A
family or lor tenant who wants East Main.
269-1 mo.*
to rent nice rooms. H. O. Galey,
<5 E. Main 8t.
211-1 -mo.
FOR RENT— Furnished house
WANTED— Girl or woman to
on B street. Inquire 267 Eighth
do general house work. Can stay
street.
298-3
at night or go home.
R at onca.
WANTED—To rent a house,
furnished or unfurnished, prefer­
ably near Normal school. Desire
possession about August first.
Address* R.‘ W. McNeal care Tid­
ings before July 33.
3*1-7
WANTED— One -Curtis
Kettle, mast be complete
good condition. Call at
Main St.
WANTED— To buy milk goat,
0 Mountain Ave.
279-3*
WANTED— Highest prices paid
for used fnrnltnre, also Junk of
all descriptions. Call or writs-,
Medford Bargain H obm , 37 N.
Grape St., Medford, Ore. Phone
1062.
266-6*
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
eommunicata with Ensign Lee
ot tha Salvation Army at toe
Whltv Shield Horns, 69* May-
fair Ava.. Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALK — 5-roora m
bungalow, 2 acres culti
10 per cent down, balance
per month. P. A. 8., care Ti
UNUSUAL BARGAIN— F ip s .7-
room house on Boulevard lota
with 199 feet frontage, nice
yard, splendid view. Several ex­
ceptional features would make
thia a very good. buy at *4600.
Price only *3300. If ydu are ever
going to buy a home take a look
at this. H. C. Galey, 65 East
Main at.
26*?3
HOME TRACTS— 1 to
10
acres each, good soil, easy walk
to all schools, close to East Main
Street, *109 to *560 per acre,
easy terms, speclgl Inducements
to home builders. H. C. Galey,
Secretary Carter Land Co., 65 E.
Majn St.
368-1 mo?
IF YOU WA7.T • good boma
Inquire at Brown A Rice. 98 N.
Hain.
93-tf
Gold Hill — GrMteat activity
for many years shown here In
place gold mining.
Phone 333
370-2
JACK FEARS
SOFT HANDS
Something is Amiss in the
Dempsey Gamy, is Be­
lie f-J a c k Unoertain
NEW YORK. July 1 9 .-
Something la amiss In the closely
guarded camp at White Sulphur
Springs where Jack Dempsey
awaits the coming of the crucial
hour of his ring career.
A note of uncertainty, apparent
««ring the past few days, has be­
come so pronounced that neither
the ex-champlon or his manager,
Leo IT Flynn, any logger attempt
to explain the sudden shifts in
Dempsey’s last minute prepara­
tions for big fqrthWipInx battle
with Sharkey.
While Dempsey remains in Im­
penetrable seclusion behind barb­
ed wire fences and bodyguards of
aggressive state troopers hired by
Flynn to keep away all visitors,
the exchampion’k plans are sub­
ject to hourly change.
The actions of Dempsey coterie
certainly do not spell confidence
In the success of Jack’s "come­
back," despite the loud insistence
of everyone concerned that Shar­
key will be knocked out In short
order.
£)ne minute It is stated that the
former champion will resume box­
ing; the next it is decided that he
has dona enough work and is on
razor edge for the 15 round bout
at Yankee
stadium Thursday
night.
Tha latest word is that Demp­
sey Is ready to go, now, three full
days before the fight, and that
he and Flynn are afraid of Injury
to his hands if he boxes any more.
The Indecision at White Sul-
phar 8prlngs, the secrecy and the
parly cessation of training con­
trast sharply with the breezy con­
fluence In Jack Sharkey’s camp.
The big Lithuanian worked out
with snap and speed against an
able 'group of sparring mates
Monday, and Mid he would do the
same Tuesday.
The fear expressed that Demp­
sey may Injure hie hands Invites
attention to the possibility that
the ex-champlon is taking rather
more than ordinary precautions
to protect this important feature
Resumation of work In the
shale oil properties near this
city Is assured according to the
CHICAGO. July 1».—OP)— a fallowing article which appeared
new mystery confronted police In the Sunday Issue of the* Port­
Monday with the finding of the land Telegram.
o f, a gsad in g w ) |n the
"Within the next «0 days thè
FUm HOUSE and lot m Salem', Calumaf canal.
.
Pacific Lumber A Chalerles com­
frep of ucurbbrsnee, to trade for
The man’s body bed been
good house and lot In Ashland: bound and his Ups had been pany will start work In Jackson
We have also thousands of other sealed together with adhesive county and another of Oregon’s
trades to Jrade for whatever you tape. Death was due to suffoca­ undeveloped resources will be
put. to work, according to an­
have. If you want to trade see tion.
nouncement
made by Charles
Casklll £ Earle, Realtors, 3 6« 8
Recent victims of kidnapers
Crouch.
Los
Angeles capitalist
Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
have testified their mouths were
28 -1 mo. sealed with tape and police be­ and president of the company.
"One hundred men will be put
lieve the body may hare been that
to
work at first, with the number
of a kidnaping victim.
Increased later. The company Is
Incorporated of *3,000,000, with
LOST in park Sat. at play­ RAIN AND FOG «REET
grounds, little girls hat. Finder
BYBD AND AVIATORS stockholders in Oregon and Cali­
fornia. The project is fully fin­
return to Tidings office.
271-2*
anced. Machinery has already
(Continued From Page One)
LOST— Brown silk umbrella
been Installed for the work of
short handle. Finder return to Broadway to City Hall to the the company, which Is to take
Tidings office. Reward.
270-3 music of bands and drifting show­ the oil from shale rock.
ers.
"Mr. * Crouch Is In Portland
"On behalf of the governor of completing- arrangements for the
of his fistic armament.
New York I congratulate yon and opening of his plant. He is ac­
At op»> time Demp'sey had prob­
ably the toughest pair of hands In welcome you to New York," said companied by Victor Clifton Al­
the ring. Witness what happened William H. Wooten, on behalf derson, recognized as one of the
to Jess Willard, whose features of Governor A) Smith, who was highest authorities on shale oil In
the world. He was for 17 years
were smashed, to a pulp by the ■nnable to be present.
"I
have
already
made
one
talk
head of the Colorado Scjbool of
blows of the erstwhile "Manassa
Mauler."
Tlie very first blow in response to the welcome from Mines and la now a consulting
Jack struck that hot afternoon at the city,” said Commander' Byrd engineer.
Toledo In 1919 shattered Wil­ In reply. ”W«i did not expect any
Grizzly Peak. Rich
lard’s cheekbone and caused bis reception when we started our
" ’Grizzly peak, 12 miles from
face to swell to twice the natural flight. We went in the Interests Ashland, is pure shale— enough
of science."
size.
to run a plant for 1240 years
Grover Whalen presented the at the rate df 1000 tons a day.’
Dempsey’s hands have grown
more brittle since then, of course, aviators to Mayor Walker at the said Mr. Alderson. ‘From each
but this was the first suggestion city hall. They Bhook hands with ton of shale rock there will be
that anything might be wrong him in turn. Whalen then Intro- produced from 1-2 to one barrel
with them in the Sharkey fight. j duced the fliers In a brief speech of crude oil.’
Apparently Sharkey has no ! p r a 1 s I n g their achievements.
"According to Mr. Alderson,
fear of hurting his hands, for the Whalen also recalled Byrd’s last taking oil from shale rock is
big Bostonian cut loose with some formal welcome here after he merely speeding up Nature’s pro­
terrific swings at his sparring had flown over the north pole. cess. Hu explains as follows:
partners In Monday’s workout at
Mayor Walker said the five Oil, as we are taught in school,
Madison Square Garden.
flyers who returned Monday de­ comes from carbon and hydrogen
served the heartiest welcome it which In turn comes from the
was possible to give.
remains of plant and animal life..
This Is the second time within Sometimes, when the deposit Is
13 months that I find myself
deep, the internal heat and pres­
having the pleasant duty of
sure of the earth rearranges the
thanking, the greatest city In the
atoms and well oil is produced
world for her hospitality,”' said In this fashion. In the case of
Stabilization of Northern Byrd.
Grizzly peak, however, the shale
. "Now I*want to say a word
and Southern Spheres is
Is on the surface or near it, and
about my shipmates — Neville,
Nature might nor get around to
Acosta and Balchen. 1 selected
finish her job tor thousands of
LONDON, July
19.— (IP)—-A them because I thought they were years. Under the m odern method,
Daily Mail dispatch from Peking the best type oT mihd anff lh no the shale ore is put in an air­
reported officially today that case am I disappointed. They tight chamber and heated to 900
General Chiang Kai-Shek, right risked their lives for the profit degrees Fahrenheit..,, TJtls rear-
wing nationalist leader, ihas con­ of aviation.
i -
- anges the atoms in forms of gas
cluded an armistice with the
“We must not forget Bennett and oil, thus speeding up the nat­
Northern government whereby he at this time. He almost sacrificed
ural process by several centuries.
agrees to evacuate Shantung. The his life for the cause of the
Buying Up Deposits
Northerners, op their p a r t , flight.
"Big
oil companies are rapidly
agree not to encroach beyond the
"Now a word about France. We
buying
up these shale rock de­
Sh&ntung borders.
have exactly the same to bring
The armistice means, the dis­ that Lindbergh brought — that posits, Mr. Alderson states. OH Is
patch said,-that Chiang Kai-Shek everywheretwe went we got greet­ already being produced from the
w<U be able to concentrate ings of friendship for America. shale in California, Nevada, Col­
against the Hankow left wing We had, I believe, the toughMt orado, Utah and Kentucky.
** ’Shale rock is sure to he one
forces.
battle In the air and the French
The north, likewise, will be appreciated^ it and our own peo­
able to concentrate against Gen- ple could not have been happier
oral Feng Yuh-Sang.
over opr safety than they were.
The agreement, it was believed,
Our reception was spontaneous.”
v.ill initiate a definite demarca­
tion between the Northern and
Southern spheres In the govern­
An unclaimed dog wgs killed
ing of China and lead eventually
Monday evening by police when
to the stabilization of the whole
country. Ì
he frightened several children In
A Dally Mail dispatch from
Lithlr. Park. The dog was ap­
Shanghai said Michael Borodin,
SEATTLE. Wash., July 19.— parently either poisoned or mad­
soviet adviser to the Hankow Dr. O. F. Willing of Portland was dened by the heat. He was un­
government,
escaped
secretly low score man In qualifying In able to walk and whenever any­
from Hankow last Saturday for the rounds at the Western Ama­ one came near him he would
an unknown destination. It was teur Golf Association meet here snap and attempt to bite.
understood, the dispatch added, at the Seattle Golf club today, af­
the Hankow troops forced his de­ ter 27 boles bad been played. Dr. NERVOUS YOUTH
parture.
TELLS OF, MURDER
Willing had a score of 110 for
BENTON, 111., July 19.—(IP)—
27 holes. He made 9 holes thia
Harry Thomasson, a pale ner­
morning in 36.
MILDRED LEAVES TEXAS
Chick Evans made a brilliant vous youth, told from the witness
EL PASO, Texas, July 19. — Cpme back today and finished Stand ttow he had murdered Ma­
(IP) — Miss Mildred Doran, Flint With a total 111 for 27 holoa. C. yor, Joe Adams of West City, be­
school teacher who hopes to be­ Hunter of Tacoma had 112 and cause Charlie Birger, gang leader
come the first of her sex to fly Emerson Carry of Princeton pni- had told him. He claims that his
across the Pacific to Hawaii, versity, Dr. J. M. Johnson of brother, Elml, who was later kill­
hopped off today for San Diego. Seattle and Keefe Carter of Okla­ ed when Birger’s roadhouse was
burned, aided him. He said that
Auggle Pedlar, her pilot, and W. homa City alio had 112.
Birger picked them because peo­
F. Molloska, her financial back­
ple
wouldn't suspect the boys.
er, accompanied her.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
ARMISTICE IN
CHINA SIGNED
Dangerous Dog
Killed In Park
Business
of tha greatest sonrcM of o«r
oil In the future,’ Mr. Alderton
■aid. ‘No scientist can be sure
that « ell oil «111 bold out much
longer, and the shale doposlts
«111 be an Important adjunct
wlth|n the neat 'few years. The
fedeta consecration commission
realises thia and Is Investigating
all possible shale fields In the
country.’
"The Pacific Lumber A Shal-
erles company has already built
a road Into the Grissly peak dis­
trict, and plans to start Immed­
iately on an aerial gravity tram­
way to carry out the product, ac­
cording to Mr. Crouch.
"The appearance of the word
"lumber" In the title of his com­
pany is accidental, according to
Mr. Crouch. "The peak has virgin
timber standing all around It, so
we «111 have to enter the lumber
industry long enough to dispose
of It." he said.”
60 ove« and s e e IF L ÄANT
MAK6
AT
f J JUST SOtDYOÜR NCZ&H8O«
mc G unn . A New Surr o f
Diamond Lake
Fishin’ Fine
Says Provost
OUJlHeS----CAN'T t F i *
'You UP. TOP, MR.TVTC?^
CAM öCTACOMe
WITH 7HÍS ONE
FOR AWHILÊ J
ÎÜT DONhr MÖU »Alow » '
Ai A Ç u r r F w eveiAf.
DAM in fH B W EEK ?y-
\NUIX,
XHAue
'flanePham
o rn o !
WM. X. GOULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
<64 Mountain Ave. Phono 482L
T. L. FO wsb LL
General Transfer
team and motor trucks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone 31.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helmaa and Van Neas.
Phone 131.
134-tf
BREAD, CAKES, PASTERIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MUIRHKAD
New Method Cleaning
Tired, mosquito bitten, but
happy, P. S. Provost, local hard­
ware man, Edward Hobart of
Hollywood and Bill Buts of Cin­
cinnati, Ohio, returned home
Monday afternoon from Diamond
Lake, where they spent the week­
end.
Butz, who tips the scales at
250 pounds held down the back
jeat—part of the time—accord­
ing to his companions, but be­
tween the arguments as to who
would get the biggest fish and
‘he rock in the road he was
’up In the air" the greater part
of the time, they said.
Hobart- who ^(lmits hs weighs
"'225 pounds with his socks on,"
has "fished in seven seas and
the Rogue river and besides Is
the champion chef of the Pa­
cific coast" and according to hts
companions, be acted as “chamber
maid In the'eulinary department”
on the outing. Butz, dubbed ae
"lit«« Willie" was dlshwaahar
and chief adviser.
Provost modestly admits he
manipulated the steering gear
en route and fought mosquitoes
In camp.
<
They all admit they had a
good time. The nights were cold
and sleeping (the long suit of the
heavyweights, according to Pro­
vost) was excellent. They caught
a fine string of Rainbows for
which their friends were grate­
ful. As an' afterthought to the
report on the trip the Ohio man
says all needed to make the trip
perfect was a shock absorber on
the rear seat.
Golfers Make
Fine Showing
I A /O P C -I.
Office Pham 1<AJ
4TH STREET
BAKERY
1926 Clicv Delivery
Packard Touring
1926 Cliev Ooupo
1924 Cliev Touring
All In Good Condition
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
By Taylor
THANKO VeftYMUOH Fóft WXX.
ORD «A. MR «UNN — NOW YU-
Dr. Charte« A. B
Physician u£ 8t|
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed, and Sized
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronize home Industry
DR. BRMX8TA. WOODS
Praetio« Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
Office Hours: 10 • 11 and ■ - O
Swedenborg Btdlding
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Next Job Of
Plnnfttlng
Shop In Beaver Bldg.
First SL
Phons 133
WHITTLE TRANSTER
& WIQRkQ* 0 0 .
Cogl, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance HaillAg.
Dr. E.,?. Angell
Cli iropvact io— Physiotherapy
Kadionlc
Pioneer Building
Anto Ertight Terminal
Phone 117
Offloe 89 Oak S t
Office Phone 48
Residence Phone 143
PAINTING
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave.
or phone 456.
167-1 mo.
WOOD
$1,75 Tier
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 13-fnch
slabs at thia price. Bay them
now for winter.while they are
cheap.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue ot an execution in
foreclosure and order ot sale
duly Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, tor
Jackson county on the 27th day lowing the southeast sideline of
of June, 1 9 ft, In a certain suit Mid road 50-rods, more or leM, to
TBereln, whereIn George G (5gg. its intersection with the south
as plaintiff, recovered judgment boundary line of the northwest
against Ethel M. Doran, the sur­ quarter of the northwest quar­
viving Widow of Jhhn H.' Doran ter of Mid section 83; thence
deceased, one of the defendants east 21-rods 6 feet, more or I sm ,
named In Mid suit, for the total to the place of beginning, con­
sum of 8619.38, Including princi­ taining 7 acres, more or lew, and
pal, interest, attorney’s fees, taxes being all that part of the north­
and costs and disbursements of west quarter of the northwest
suit, together with interest on quarter of Mid section S3 lying
said sum at Jhe rate of eight per southeast of tha road, according
cent per annum from said 37th to the latest survey aforuMld.
day of June, and the Mid judg­ Also, the northeast quarter of
ment also decreeing the foreclo­ the northwest-quarter of section
sure of a certain mortgage upon, 33, In township S3 south of range
and the sale of, the hereinafter 2 east ot Willamette Aerldian,
described real property, against Oregon, containing 40-acres.
Dated thia 1st day of July,
the said Ethel M. Doran, as the
1927.
surviving widow, and against her
RALPH Q. JENNINGS,
personally, and against Herbert
Sheriff of Jackson Coaaty, Ore.
J. Doran, David W. Doran, Mil­
By OLGA E. ANDBR8ON,
dred L. Doran, Francis Y. Dor­
Depafy.
an, Geve Wallis Doran and Doris
359-4 Tnes.
Marie Doran, heirs at law of the
said John H. Doran, deceased,
named as defendants in said suit, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the
which judgment and decree was
undersigned,
as Administratrix ot
enrolled and docketed In said
the
Estate
of
John Pradar. de­
court on the 27th day of June,
ceased. has filed la tha County
1027,
Therefore, notice is Hereby giv­ Court of Jackson County, State of
en that, pursuant to the terms of Oregon, her Final Account as
said execution, I will on the 6th such Administratrix ot Mid Es­
day of August, 1927, at the hour tate and that Monday, the 33d
of 10 o'clock a. m., of Mid day, day of August, 1*37, at tha hour
at the front door of the Armory of 10 o’clock, a. m.. and at tha
Building, located at 3rd and Court House in Medford, Oregon,
Bartlett streets in the city of has been fixed by the Court as the
Medford, Jackson county, Ore­ time and place tor hMrlng o b jeo
tlons to Mid Aeeount, and the
gon, which building is now be­
settlement
thereof.
ing used as a county courthouse,
Date of first publication, July
offer tor sale and soil at public
12, 1937.
nuction fbr cash in hand to the
Elsie Prader, Administratrix of
highest bidder to satisfy Mid
the Estate of John Prader, de­
judgment, with costs of Mie, ceased. ■
.
,
subject to redemption as provided
236-4 Taws.
by law, all the right, title, inter­
est, claim and estate that the Mid
Ethel M. Doran and John H. Dor­
an had In and to Mid premises
on the 22nd day of October, 1921,
or which she or the heirs at law
of sal<^ John H. Doran, now has
or at any time since the Mid 22nd
day of October, has had, In and
to the following described prem­
ises, situated In Jqckson county,
Oregop, to-wltr
Commencing at the southeast
corner of the northwest quarter
of the northwest quarter, of sec­
tion 33, in township 39 south of
range 2 east of Willamette merid­
ian, Oregon; thence north 40-
rods, mare or leas, to the south­
east sideline of the Tight of way
of the County Road, commonly
known as the Ashland-Klamath
Fans Highway, according to the
latest survey of said road aa ag­
isting on the 6th day of August.
1921; thenca southwesterly fol-
imination