F, 53* H < ■ * Á ÍIftltt DAILY TIDINGS **M W A8 '4K 4 b e 3|Xb< A«.3» 3R l e 3 é E bl? o|8é.e»9é 8 »$>h$ l 'f p w « t TIED AGAIN FOR BAUD— C heap, tw o burn er oil sto r e ' I g a llo n can , o n e p otato d ig g er. Inquire 244 G r a n t 379-2* FO R SA L E — E arly p otatoes, 8. 8. Royston, north of overhead bridge. F O B R E N T — (-room furnished b o u se n ear norm al. Inquire a t 718 Oak S t. 278*3* F O B R E N T — A six room h ou se In q u ire a t 224 C entral A ve.377-6* '273-d* FO R S A L E —a t 287 4th st. A ll th e fu rn tu re and fu rn ish in g s o f th e O xford R oom s’, co n sistin g o f bod room an d k itch en fu rn itu re o f a ll k in d s, a t p rices th a t ta lk . F u rn itu re repair shop in connec tion . G. W , TrSCren, A gen t. 2 7 6 -tf F O R R E N T — 4-room furnished b ou se, m odern and d o s e i s , 213 W A N TED — Y oung m an d esires H a rg sd ln e. / 277-tf w ork o f an y k ind , ( 4 D ew ey A 289-1 m o.* FOB RENT— Furnished house, E ast M ain, 727 Boulevard, good location for normal and high school students, Nrith or without plabo. Phone 349- J. $7.7-2* FOR RENT— Furnished house on L aurel street. Inquire 333 H argad ln e o r p hon e 233-L . 278-8 FOR RENT — Home, corner Gresham tad Vista Sta., 18 rooms add attic, 3 fireplaces, 2 stoves •ad some floor coverings, nice yard, flue view, suitable for large family or for tenant who wants to rant nice rooms. H. C. Galey, 83 B. Mata St. 288-I-mo. County H e a lth . Remains Good Three cases of smallpox were reported In Jackson county dur ing the week ending July 23, ac cording to a report of contagious disease filed by the state health department. One c u e of influ enza and one case of chickenpox were the only other caaese of con tagion reported for the week. SAFETY RECORD NOW BILLIO NS O F M ILES W ITH O U T A FA TA LIT Y PORTLAND, Ore., July 28 In travel safety American rail roads continue to lead all other forms of transportation, including aviation, motoring and plain walking, according to John M. Scott, assistant passenger traffic manager for the Southern Pacific. Figures just published by the ■ - F O R S A L E — 5- room modern bungalow,.! acres -cultivated, 10 per cent down, balance 322 per a o n lh . F . A. S ., Care T ldtaga. -* F IN E H O U SE and lo t ta Salem , free of ineuaibranee, to trade to* good house and lot in Ashland. We hare also thousands of other trades to trade for whatever you NEW YORfc, J u ly IS .— Bitter hare. If you want to trade see Caskiil A Earle, Realtors, 16$ B ness, recrimination, and suspicion Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. have followed the spectacular and S 6 -1 m- much-disputed victory of . Jack Dempsey over Jack Sharkey.* There are those among the experts— moat noticeably t thé ex TO TRADE — Baby Overland perts who were wrong In their car for good milch cow. R. 1. Box prediction»—¡-who believed Demp 116F, Ashland. . 278-2* sey fouled his opponent and that Sharkey should have been de Naval Bureau of Aeronautica clared the winner. show that daring the last ten A few go so far as to declare menths naval aviators flew 84,- that the former champion com 478 hours in the air with but six mitted the foul d e lib e r a te ly to MANCHESTER, Muss., July 28. —(IP)— California in \h e person fatalities. As the average flying save himself from defeat. - speed la 100 miles per hour, there And there is talk of a big of Miss Helen Jacobs of Berkeley is but one fatality to each 324,- gambling "coup” effected by Ar triumphed over Mrs. Molla Mal 000 miles flown a distance nold Rothsteln and others *ho lory of New York. National Ten equivalent to 13 1-2 times around are declared to have wagered nis champion, In straight sets here Wednesday in the fourth round of the earth. heavily npon Dempsey at the the Essex Country club invitation last moment. tournament. REVIVAL OF SMUGGLING The logic or ’ these claims is ' ALONG ENGLISH COAST questionable. ‘ The writer be LONDON, — (IP) —Smuggling, lieved that Sharkey w o u ld d e a ‘ lucrative profession carried on feat Dempsey and is far from the in Britain over a hundred years convinced right now ago, la showing a marked revival Bostonian is not the better man. and Is greatly perturbing the But the sudden crash la Luthu- Beard of Trade officials who are ania preferred was not d u e Former Light Heavyweight responsible tor the patrolling of to dumbness. Would Try to Emulate Britain’s shores. Sharkey was struck twice or Dempsey Along the coastline of the Eng three times In the seventh round NEW YORK. July 8.— (IP)— lish Channel are numerous ham with short, swishing upperetfts to lets and villages whose local his the body, the blows landing be Paul Berlenbach, former light tory is rich In smuggling legends low the belt of his tights. Those heavyweight champion of the of the old days,' when govern purple tights were hanging high world, who is trying to emulate Jack Dempsey and climb back to ment activity finally made this that night, however. business too frisky to be carried Dempsey’s body blows were not the top of the fight game, has h)s low enough to incapacitate Shar first Important tes| at Madison In these remote spots a suc key by reasot of their IMRMnn. Square Garde® Thursday night cessful revival of smuggling is One of the punches undoubtedly against Bob LawsOn, of Alabama. Although he has been fighting being carried out on a large scale did knock moat of the wind and due to the poor supervision these all of the sense out of thé Lithu i heavyweights. Berlenbach w i l l 'scale only about 172 pounds for -daces receive from the coast anian, however. » 1 the bout. guard pfctrols. Instead of covering np and pushing a claim of foul After- wards, Sharkey groped out to wards his Weaving opponent,' Wav ing his jaw unprotected. Helen Victor Over Mallory WOULD TRY COME-BACK American Lawyers Popular - £_ Among N atives Of Shanghai 238-10 SHANGHAI — (IP) — American Chapman, HOME TRACTS— 1 to 18 lawyers in Shanghai have lost i Leonari acres each, good aoil, easy walk “face” with Chinese newspaper j trict Att< to all schools, dose to Bast Main readers. Chinese requiring legal j The charg street, $100 to $350 per acre, i advice or defense are turning to j of a publl easy tefms, special Inducements British lawyers more than ever, I of same. 1 to home builders. H. C. Galey, ' During the past six months of two yc Secretary Carter Land»Co., 85 E. three prominent Shanghai attor- run conCu Main St. 288-1 mo. neys, all Americans, have been G. 33,000 At the I F YÓU W A L T a good h om e tried, convicted and sentenced on various charges ta the United Heath, ch Inquire a t B row n A R ice, I t N. States court In China. tion of a M ata. 0 3 -tf “American lawyers big crooks”, section w! say some Chinese. fined G. Last January William*. Chap-; prison ter man, lawyer and, former clerk of is serving the United States Court, was con- ed and is victed on a charge of miaappro- A four priating funds belonging to the was callee government. Two years for Mr. of illegal Probably neither Dempsey hor the gamblers who backed him will ever again have an ¿peiilng for easy money like that one. The knockout punch plunked to the tip of Sharkey’s sagging jaw with neatness and dispatch. Now if Sharkey had gone down from the effect of the body blows alone, he would hare had an excellent chance of claiming a foul and "getting away with it.” But he failed to enter his claim In time, and after the clip on the chin. Referee Jack O’Sullivan did ,the proper thing in tolling the fatal codnt of ten over the Lithu anian’s prosferate form. Oregon B om Babies Have Finé Chance That Oregon still holds the distinction of being the safest state in which to be born Is prov en by the 192$ summary report of the XJ. 8. Public Health Service, received Monday at the office of the Ordgon Tuberculosis Associa tion In Portland. This report shows that Oregon saves 948 babies out of each 1,000 living births. Thia la a higher rd- tion than la attained by any other state in the birth registra tion area. The nearest compet itor Is Washington, where 944 out of each 1000 are saved. Minne sota comes third with a ratio of 983 per 1000. The poorest show ing Is fnade by Arizona where only 88 0 babies era saved through the first year of life. YANKEE STADIUM. NEW YORK. July 38.— (IP)-—Lou Gehrlfc, first baseman of the New York Yanks, caught up with Babe Ruth In the race for home run hitting taonoru of the season Wednesday, hitting his 33rd circuit clout with the Bimbo on base in the sixth inning of the New York-St. Louis game. Noble Ballou was pitching for the Browns. The Babe hit his 32d and 33rd and Lou his 32nd Tues day. TEX SAYS HE IS UNCERTAIN I Go to Chicago With Open Mind,” Says Boxing Promoter NBW YORK, July 28.— (UP)— “I’m going out to Chicago with an open mind,” said Tex Rickard as he bcarddd the 20th C eu tary Limited. , “Right now, I don’t know where I will hold «the Dempaey- Tunney fight. “First of all I’m going to talk to the people in Chioago who have asked me to put It on there.'* The promoter *had a set of y blue prints In his suitcase and was prepared to discuss to the last de tail the possibility of holding the next heavyweight championship battle in Soldiers’ Field, Chicago’s big new Municipal Stadium, where 150,000 fight fans could be seat ed. It Bhould not be overlooked that In what Is euphemfltlcally called the Good Old Day, nine roads in ten were of detour va riety.— Klamath , / 1 ■ News. yiuwillll l.lUu.gragi»- CHIEF GETS SINGED high school at Portland, completes Is ono of Invaluable benefit to her work with the end of the first' teachers In rural communities, six weeks term, and this evening and one' which proves beneficial & Serie« of three plays are to be to teachers In every school. Pres- pgesented In the auditorium, ontaticn of simple plays w i t h Presentation of these plays Is equipment and settings o f t e n Astoria — Recreation 'bnilding made by students ta the class and crude— but effective if properly for Camp Clatsop is planned for credit is to be given according to .used, IS one of the problems which the work thoy do in these plays, faces teachers In rural schools. 1928. 404 M ountain A ve. P h o n e 482L T . L. PO W EL L G eneral T ransfer Oood team and m otor tracks, Good serv ice a t a reason able price — P h o n e I t . JORDANS BASH A N D C A BIN ET W ORKS Corner H elm an and V aa Neos. Phone 1 3 1 . 1 9 4 -tf 4TH STREET BAKERY BREAD, CAKES, PASTBRIES FRESH EVERY DAY Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac tion Guaranteed Prices Rea sonable. F. MUIRHEAD New Method Cleaning Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry The Paramount Picture ‘ Rplled Stocking«/ Speaking of grass fires “Pop” Smith, right - hand man of Fire Chief Baugh man says ‘ghe chief sets c’m» and I put ’em out.” He tells of one fire re cently which spread more rapidly than Chief Baughman anticipated and as the fire man headed away from the flames he attempted to rroea a barbed wire fence too rapidly and found hlmseU held tight, his trouserb caught in the wire. The flamep rolled over and a p proached the chief who tug ged Violently to escape the flames which crept near. He made his escape from the on-, rushing flames as the seat of hiH trousers gave way, and “Dad” turned the hose on him. Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel Street. Phone 87. Presbyterian Church N. Maia and Helman Streets Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Lutheran Church Services hi Odd Fellows II. H. Young, Pastor, Boulevard. Services 4th 6th Sundays. First Church of Christ A lentist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. Bllz. M. Smith, First Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone 471-J Christian Church B and Second Streets. Wm. V. Barney, Pastor High St. Phone 382-R Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 1?U_ JU ST ,R >0L H 6H C COMO rtOMC TfM TALKING TO « MONEYMAÚNATC . SHE C o m e s » agl YAN SWBRIN AOWtCE ON MERGER , DETWNOI < SORE-ÌI ' r60ûE-J DlANhr Dü WAITING AT N<e«r— MR WANTEO MV « R ailroad m ew ? 7 Dr. E. B. Angell CTilropract to —Physiotherapy Radionic Pioneer Building O « e e Hoars: 10 - 19 aud 9 - 9 CALL JERRY O’NEAL F or Y our N ext Job Of Plum b tag Shop l a B ea v er B ld g. 37 F ir st 8 t. P hon e W BITTLX T K À N a m « BTOKAOk 00. Coal, W ood and Storage Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oah S t Office Phone 4S Residence Phone 142 PAINTING BE PROTECTED When—as may happen— a careless or incompetent driver forces you into an accident and then puts the blami* on you—be protect Painting, tinting and papering, try Clift Burlingame, 681 My Ave. or phone 455. 167-1 mo. W O X) D $1.75 Tier We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-fneh slabs at thia price. Buy them now for winter while they a n eheap. STATEMENT Hamaker Transfer Co. Statement of the Cltlzeng.Bank of Ashland, Ashland, County of Jackson, State Oregon, showing Amount, $100.00. the amount standing to the credit State of Oregon, eonnty of of every depositor July 1, 1927, You may bo charged with who has not made a deposit, or Jackson: negligence in operating who has ndtt w lj£flra^ any pp/t I, V. O. N. Smith, being «rat your car although you jf his deposit (savings deposits,) duly sworn, depose and say upon were entirely right. Bo principal and Interest, for a per oath, that I am the Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash protected! See this agency iod of moro than twelve (12) land, county of Jackson, State of years immediately prior to said of the Hartford Firo In date, with the name, last known Oregon; that the foregoing la a surance Company. place of resident or postoffice full, true, correct and complete address of such depositor, and statement, as required by section 10180, Oregon Laws. the fact of his death, If known. V . 0 . N. SMITH Name of Depositor, Belle Walla. Subscribed and sworn to before Residence or Postoffloe Ad sal Estate 'A Real Insurance dress, Ashland, Oregon. me this 7th day of July, A. D., itab. 1883 41 E. Mata St. Dead, If fact Is known to secre 1927. P. S. ENGLE tary or cashier, not known. Phone 911 Notary Public for Oregon Amount, (4.77. My commission expiree, Jan. Name of Depositor, Frances 14, 1921. Olli. 2 6 7 -4 -T h u n . Residence or Postoffice Ad dress, Ashland, Oregon. Dead, it fact la known to Sec Church o f th e N azarene retary or Cashier, not known. ENGLAND’S YOUNGEST S E T Fourth and C Streets Amount $1.44. TIRES O F HO R SY HO RSES P. C. Thatcher, Pastor Name of Depositor, Carmallta F u ll G ospel T em p le Zlders. Boulevard Residence or Postoffice Ad J. 8. Murphy, Pastor dress, Talent, Oregon. Dead, If fact la known to Sec P en te co sta l Chnrch Stone Church, Fifth and Main retary or Cashier, not known. streets Amount, $1.84. E. F. Bingham, Pastor State of Qragon, Couhty of Jahkson, T rin ity E p iscop al Church Second Street 1, V. O. N. Smith, being first Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, duly sworn, depose and say upon «'2 Second Street. Phone 110 oath, that I am the Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash- J Congregational Church land, county of Jackson, State of Boulevard Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney Oregon; that the foregoing Is a 489 Boulevard • full, true, correct and complete statement, a srequired by section F re e M ethpdist Church 10160, Oregon Laws. B. Mata and Sixth Street Emma R. Thompqon, Pastor. V. O. N. SMITH, Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this 7th day of July, A. B a p tist C hurch Hargadlne and First Streets. D., 1937. Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor, F. 8. ENGLE, ' Oak 8traet Notary Public tdr Oregon ( My commission expires Jan. 14, 1038. 267-4-Thurs. ' 4 TnepHONff L/NÊ-A4AN ’ o u r s io e - OU« PHONE HAS BECH OCT OF ORDER ALL. DAW BUT «H SAYS IT tC 8 6 FIKBDIM AM HOUR STATEM ENT Statement of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ashland, C6unty of Jackson, State of Oregon, show ing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor, July 1, 1927, who has not made a de posit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commer cial deposits,) principal or inter est, for a period of more than seven (7) years Immediately prior to said date, with the name, Ipst known place of residence or post- office address of such depositor, and. the tact of his death, if Inown. Name of Depositor, J. W. Rau* some. Residence or P'ostofflce Ad dress, Ashland. Oregon. Dead if fact Is kaown to secre tary or cashier, not known. 1 DR. SBB18T ¿ .W O tiftl Praetioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth P ack in g, C rating and Shipping. L on g D istan ce H a b lla g . By Taylor h Contractor— R ealtor—-B u ild er Hoeees, lots, acreage an d tim ber for sale, terms. Rpalring, remodeling and new work. Billings Agency Jam«« Hall and Louise Brooks it Fiaba I f t i CE HOURS Church Directory Play Production Study Is Popular Course At Normal STAÄfeo worshipping a L . These V0ÜNG MCNie IDOLS ANB SUCH. H0M8UFC »S G ern A je ' Where th e etch and aged are sa r a t fo r ia pluaaaat hom e inrronadlnga. «Dr. (Suolat A* PhyaieUm aad Office