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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1927)
P o la ris We Never Get Pit Bull Tsrrtor Pup«, also on* M M oM J M . b o o * broke and flue dog. Thad P. Coleman, 1 Furnished «ret North Rain St. 333 , garage, I M . dp? I l l Orani!«. FOR .Blackberries, cent« eap. Piak them yours Wm. Ehrke. Cor. Garfield 1 loma a t ■ gn free of ftWHEtat good bunas M d We hard alao th trade« U Usds 4 hare. Gaskill Liberty Street, 4 Convalescent Home Where the «Ich aad aged are Jared for la pleasant home lurroundtnga. F t» SALE or exchange Oak land touring oar for 1-ton tru c i, to appear a t morning re ll call B. W . Rè<Ùfer;‘ l l t Manzanita ft., and was found In a stupor in apartment» ««I mltfps with ga- Phone 300-J. 233-4* hi« cell with a "vine breath." ra n e , Hsssonshlo by month Dried tigs and raisins have or wealu B arter ▲eta 111 Oran- keen given the inmates on the Ma. H V tt W A N W A T ONCK— The best Ugvice of a University of Cali Jail officials automobile salesman in Ash land. fornia dietician. A Portland distributor handling ¡a learned that the prisoners gats FOR BRUT — Home, eorner famous line of eights in d sixes the fru it to Ryan, occupying a Gresham and Vista Sts., 10 rooms has an opportunity for you to ,<9«u. and received F lee 4» W - end attic, I fireplaces, 3 stoves mako 110,®00 a year with hardly and some floor coverings, nice any investment. We h a n d l e yard, fine view, suitable for large trades finance paper, etc. YpU fam ily «r for tenant who wants must' be honest, must show char NRWBBRG, ftfe..‘ j l n g , 8.— to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey, acter references, and must he a (IF)— Marvin Lewis, V. 8. Marlas 46 9 . , Main 4L 143-i-mo. respected cltixes in your commun swimming champion, ended hin ity. Address Box T. M. Co.. Tid attpmht t<p swim the 78 w iles ing«- 383-8 down the .W illamette < v « r from Salem to Portland here Friday JSt WARTRD— Man to do plowing the halfway mark. Lojtis made Inquire Tidings office. 384-tf the 36 mil««'¿com Salem to Neu H ELP W A N T E D --W o m a n berg jin hours. Cramp« In his with executive abUlty, familiar legs (forced him to quM. with sewing, willing to learn cut J736 Boulevard, W- R. Pierson, ting And fitting to measure, wUI Rhone 486-J. 384-tf WOULD LOCATO CON- be offered a permanent position SffhuqW ON o r 8 ,4 ’. «HERR LOAN W ANTffD — W a n t as organzer for class work teach .43404, 33040 or 86000 for client ing others. Give name, address (Continutd from Page l ) oa 6-ygsr loan, good aseurity. H . and phone (or interview. Box 4 , j'j j "? » 388-8* lmouely e tested. C. Ogier. <5 Bast Jfala St. 343-4 Tidings. KILLED MAÿ under 3 1040 0 bail street, 8100 to 8550 per Sere, easy terms, special Inducements t«r home builders. H. C. Galey, Secretary Carter Land Co., 65 B. Main St. 388-1 gio. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Comer Helman and Van Nees. Phone 131. 184-tf ’ 1 Some poiiliclans regard this as r. restrained expresslon_of a pref erence and entirely different frpm saying Prisoners Fed On Dried Figs The final appearance of Fay Elliott and his Brun|Wick Band in Oregpii during thRir present coast tqur, is scheduled tomor OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 3.— row night when #»e eleven-piece, Greenwich Coliseum Orchestra (IP)— G u a r d S at the Alameda plays a return engagement at county Jail were jnalntginlng a Hilarity Hall. Medlord. close watch over t)te ,prisoners Tho easterners played to a today to make sure they eat all 1 the dried figs and raisins given large crowd at last nigh*-7 dance1 at Jackson Hot Spring:, staged them with their meals and don’t by Dom Prpvpst. and many local smuggle them to the prison’s still dancers are expected io go ,to expert. Medford Thursday to dance will: That the inmates were using them again. They play tonight at; | their dried fruit to make wine Yrnka, California, at tha Moonlit' was revealed when Frank Ryan, Oaks open air platform. serving a year’s sentence, failed rc n u m iiu i- •‘Wli.v ( t c - n n ’1 In- Bay w h a t h e »»•»«« ' " niii te i ed o n e ,, p u b lic a n 1 s c n a to i . j fe select a man to succeed him. Two thlgs have hurt him in the last year— th e ¡failure of any farm relief 'apd the -fail- oro-fp call an extra session for Mississippi flood relief,” .* WV - 'f H ' h SH H BH H 1 g I I wavs believed the suggestion that he may he candidate for n third term was made so that -Coolidge’s frie n d s could i. ' J ? I S u m .. .Itm o i r a t s a c c e p te d the s t a te m e n t a fla t "M r. C o o lid g e h a s d e c id e d w iar-ly ," o n e s a id " I am g la d h e th e becom e ii’ 1111,1,oval.I-. la n d m a r k in th e Auto freight Terminal ■ ' , Here is th e wedding eeremon 1 mansion at Grand Anse, Quo, i ctety matrpns Jp ths counts [1 and mother; ’’Rud'’ 8tHlma; riage. • 7 ' ’ Phone 117 Office 89 O a k M Church DirssMT Methodist Episcopal Church N. Mala and Laurel »trusts. H. F. Pemberton. Pastor, 117 jrfprel stpsst. Phons 47. -MlHPte Four F .'! ! —— ~ - — Presbyterian Church WANTS. ME 7 6 RHF ¡M9SCUUW8 WARVC l WHO KNOWS f i S r - * W A Fsw f Ä . rç . œ I « T N . Main St. ïh o n e 4U -L . CMGN K ID -yp G ’LL M ^ LEAftM ‘Ö0XIN6 TRAT VfB’ PUT1 A L IL PCP M MGf? , <T— . PUNCH— ’ Lutheran Church rvjoes in Odd Fellows Hall. M. Young, Fagtor. 636 Ulevard. Services 4th and 5th Sundays. E Ui HM YOUNG DAYS First Church of Christ A lentlst— South Plonssr Ave. Mrs, juts. M. Smith. First .Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phons Z? kt'* i«y, Pastor Pbpps J88-R F .19 •cf1*» « t . • Coal, Wood and Storage lake and the long, fragrant pins woods trail, an axe, fishing tackle and his books— yes, Tunney still reads his books and the heavy- ' weight 'champion of the world is 1 perfectly content to leave the _ ballyhoo to and for others. ¡We wiu deliver any amount The champion has no choice as pf exceptionally good 13-iach * 1 to the place of battle, no opinion, slabs at this price. Boy them 8l ’ save a casually friendly one, of now for winter while they are >u Dempsey, and absolutely no cheap. Hamaker Transfer Oo. threats or promises to make re- P h on e 4 1 0 P* garding his defense of his crown. ' e When Tunney hammered his way to victory over Dempsey at ready. Yòu might say he is ready Philadelphia last September, It now.” th* was said of him that he would be ia8 the least colorful of heavyweight WOULD GROW BAMBOO IN FLORIDA K V liR O L t M H champions. And snch, for nearly nd a year, he has proved to be. He MIAMI, Fla., Aug S.—<IP>— haa not been arrested for speed- OX. Ant,-, nor for aaa&ult and battery in The Everglades of Florida may Bn a nightclub, nor has he become be vast bamboo forests within a ■ engaged to a little daughter of few years, if the atiggestton Of —v U h« ver y n e t.------ ■----------- ----------- Thomas 3. Harris, prominent Since last March, when a lucra- English botanist is followed. [§ live vaudeville engagement came After a trip through the glades to an end, Gene has been incon Harris returned here to suggest spicuous, “colories».’’ if you like. development of the bamboo plant Hut right now he is ready to in that area. He said that the defend his championship. soil if drained would be suitable J^Punney lr In such fine shape to growth of the tree and that . at the moment that he won't bamboo trees would be a factor want more than a couple pf weeks in strengthening dykes, because ’ of hard training and sparring,” of their tough roots. . ^aid Billy Gibson, thp,çhpinpion'a ' manager, Wednesday. A^year’s absence from the ring Bend -Ççptracüi suhlet on 34 has not impaired tbs champion’d miles of new Klamath Falls Une fighting ability one whit, Gibson Insists. I Oregon City— Portland Electric "If anything, he's |ho better for Paner car lines laying new track. i t ; " said Älli. Long* after any suspicion of pese cculd he attached to his ac- V<H}, Tunney sought the woods at I the earliest opportunity. A young I pran with the world at his feet, he j has chosen an out of tho way re- ! treat upetato for a footstool and ' r. caqipfire lu prefcreuco to the 1 bright light«. Tunney and Gibson are waiting fpr word from Tex Rickard, as to , ,l !)c ,PChdm» Qf the Dsmpjey fight J before making their training 1 plans. ' "Gene will stay at Speculator ' I uptll! thé last week in August. ' I p any event” the manager said. ! “Of cours«, since we don't know ' ’ or care whore thç fight will take J Place, we can’t say where he will c : go to train. We may have to go n»t to Illinois, If the fight Is held Z I in Chicago, t "Wherever It is Tunney will be a itTapde Le»a,(W!lson, once I a poor sesvjuit girl in the Stillman t f bride of JUiftf» P B i d ’*? Stillm an,.Jr., ghd pae of tM richest so- it the right Js Father L’Ami, Catholic priest or Grand Piles, who I front of the Improvised altar on the lawn of tho Stillman estate right they are: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stillman, "Bud’s" father ia Wilson and John Wilson, Leija's brother, .who gave her in mar Mow L g — 2 = f= i= M 5 » U - Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 381 Mt. Ave. or phone 455. 187-1 mo. (Continued Ftohi Page One accept Office Boars: 1 0 - 3 9 aiuff ff - 9 Packing. Crating and Shlppfas. Long Distance Qa&lbW- RBtXlVERY MADR JN RXUHANGK 'I w ill im t DR. ERNEST JL WOODS Predion Limited T q Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat X-Ray, Inclrdinx Teeth WHITTLE TRAM VBB A STORAGE OO. 4TH STREET - BAKERY BREAD, CAKB8, PA8TER1E8 FRESH EVERY DAY Support of the Slimmer Art - School was pledged by the board of directors who voted to offer a 6100 competitive scholarship to -he given for the next session of j the school. > ■ 4 , The question of-advertising ia , a n sw magazine was brought up at the .meeting aad action : with- , held pending a complete repqrt from the advertising commutes. , Members of the board in *t- , tsnriance were V .- Ik Mills, G. Eubanks, J. H.^McGee, Lew Hau gen, Geo. W. Dunn, Homer Bill- , tags, R. L . Buuaie, -r i/ lz ' ciay- i comb, J. If. F u lle r / and Wm. ' Briggs. J. W. ¡McCoy an/i v - O. N. 1 Smith, members ©f the Finance | and Budget eopjmittee 'MMd at-' tended the meeting with the e x - ! reflation of discussing the prob- lomi of this committee wttll di rectors but nothing was done at this Gate. ♦ Mr. MoCoy and Mr. Smith, t o - ’ gather with other members of the ’ budget committee, G. O. Eubanks, ! W. H. McNair and W. M. Poley ' Will hold an important meeting 1 J QUICK I F TOU WAZ.T a good koma inquire s i Brown A Rios, 43 N. Mala. ,01-ti teem ead motor trucks, service at a reasonable — Phone 31. 4 * £ ' ' 'S' * • • r . 4 T - , - *• * . 7 » „ . • • • . ì « I 4 . __ ___________ -__ ___-1 __. -J. _____ ______ _ A _ e- • . . M ' . 3 * «p