Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 24, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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grte ekfU fige
W m , c climbed
U * - a hill-top^
b4 Argonne ln OcMhn
back a wounded. comrade,
Forty
QsaOen»
SJergettiii
today
. ' elevator____
CHBAP 4 ACRES:—About 4
acres good soil on lower Oak St.,
free water under old right for
FOB B3¿MT— Fum slhed entail irrigation, 8-room house, barn.
Belongs to an estate and Just
reduced to 33300; some terms
oa part. See H. C. daisy, 4B
Bast Bain St.
300-5t
FOB BALE—-Cheap, lot on N.
Ptonnep, close to, IB ft* frontage
pavement, sidewalks, one half
FOR HALB— Milk goat. Will block from Main street, between
be fresh soon. C. C. Banka, Mo- Main and B streets, gee owner,
drone St. Back of Normal school. Georgia Coffee, TdUngs office.
302-3«
* B 0 B BALK: Two acres In city
limits; six room house; fruit;
just off paved street; Jdegl for
FOB Hi LB Targe range with rabbit or poultry ralglbg; terms.
285-tf
cpll and reservoir, hot air f»m - 101 Mt. Ava.
.
TM sms ws< a
J ttR K # l[r * w W N W
tare land, five mites Sort
Ashland. For particulars
M ollie Songey, 46'H alm aa
Ashland.
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mooes“ by
agillbmaa.
GARY ESTATE
Camo To City
Specific Bequests i» WUl
Total More Than
$2,000,000
adopted by dlgerent families near Harrison, Ohio- That was In
!&
u 5 u ¿ v . yeireT toT iolth er twin knew» at th eeth er's exist­
ence Bach began to search, however, and a short time ago radio
reunited then,. Here they are Just after the reunion. Btta Map
Is now Mrs. Btta May Myatt of Toledo. Ohio. He*
Washington. Ind„ "Bat WO’U nave» ha separata« again, they M f-
"Tremhonthm" whlo^ iá*M
od to the municipal ban4 •»"
MINEOLA, K Y.,-. Aug. 8A-—j- this wank M A rnqnest »«m
(LP)— The will « f the lets Blbsrt In a oomporitloh of Duel! 1
H. Gary,, former chairman of the jrpw, aba oA Mrs Bva With
United States Steel corporation' Vha B eepelderiag locating to
Mm W ith » » Stated tod
whs fllpd t ° r probata. .
l>
Mr.
WUhrow. who Ig u a «
It contained W> estimate o f tb<
eemp
value of the estate beyond
us­ P lis h e d , mpaúinn.*
ual declaration that it emanated ‘»trombohlum’’ w h ip W f “
14 yearn of age.an « the. I
to moire than 310,000.
It contained specific bequests proved popular immedfatoly
amounting to more than .11,000,-J ta s been the outstanding Mil
of his career. ; "Trombo nigwt"
000.
been played by bands in every
country to Europe as well as be­
ing popular among American lead­
ers, Bfrs, W ithrow stated.
The number was included on a
program several weeks ago and Is
being repeated by request, by the
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FOB HALB—Toy Fox Terrier
FOR EXCHANGE — Complete
pups. 810. Mrs. L. W. House,
Talent, Ore. *
301-8« home of 1-2 acre at 345 Scenic
Orive for property east e f Gyesh-
am street. Inquire 141 Scenic
200-3
Drive, phone 325-R.
FOR SALB:— 2 sows and pig. POSITION WANTED — fem ale
B. Garle. Phone 5F14.
-M0-gt
FOR BAL®:— Cucumbers for
pickling. All sixes, Also green
peppers, beans and green corn.
1726 Boulevard. Tai. 485-J. W.
B. Pierson.
291-tf
WANTED— Dairy cawa, phone
199-J or write, Ashland,- Ore.,
Fred Hollbaugh.
298-tf
WANTED— Peaches, blackber­
ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green
beans. Scotti Fruit A Produce,
Klamath Falls, P. O. Box 172.
268-tf
j ocal band. —
x .;
Mr. Withrow may later visit in
this city.
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Man Killed When Two
Story Brick Building
rails la L. A.
Office Hoars: if f . IB an * S ' •
Chiropractie
Pioneer Building
Office Plasme 4S
Convalescent Home
Coal, Wood and Storage
• Acqsta, Pomlngues and Hardy
were digging a trench In an ad­
joining lot when the Kaplan
building crumpled, burled Acosta
alive, and Imprisoned Domlngues
and Hardy
Mrs. Kaplan, entering her hus-
k»Ad.> (»ctcry, and M rr£hayJie,
passing by, were struck by flying
debris.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE
FUTURE BY
WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
B B LLIN G H A M , Wash.,'Aug. 33
— (LP)— Mrs. Guy Rlegel, of Spo­
kane, a medalist, qualifying In
n round of the Washington wo­
men’s golf championship, was
forced to extend herself when
matched with Mrs. E. A. Wheel­
er, of Bellingham, when the Bell­
ingham woman carried her to th«
19th hole before she could put
the match away.
tor Home
WHICH WILL GIVE YOU A REAL
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Fii// Coverage of locaJ, County, State
and National News
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and Splendid F e a tu r e s
AT A RATE WHICH WILL MEAN A
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24.—
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14.— (LP)
— Lite Grey Chapjin may again
be the wife of Charles Spencer
Chaplin, screen cemedlan — at
least to the eyes of the law.
And all earlier reports to the
■ contrary, she w ill not be in poe-
sec»ion of her Interlocutory de­
cree of divorce for at least two
weeks, i f ehe gets It then.
The sum of 345,000 stands be­
tween Mrs. Chaplin and he* «4*
crea. which, to all Intents, wee
granted
Monday
by Superior
Judge W alter Guerin.
«
The settling of receivers' fees
(jir (J}« Chaplin community pro-
aerty, which was scheduled to MB
a "mere detail,” proved to be
■much more of an ooeaeioa than
the actual divorce hearing, and
cgngsd the present undetermined,
status of Mre. Chaplin's decree.
A fter several hour’s argument,
Judge Guerin swarded fees of
845,00 to W: I. Gilbert and H er­
man Spltsel, who served as receiv­
ers to the action.
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
OM M O M «
JÜ5Y TRYIM-ÔM-
4
to W A B ito iz N to
M H p W O O X 'W 93K f\
o p -
SAVRMRJ
We wlH deliver shy »» om I
of exceptionally good ll-ln ch
slahg at thia price. Bay them
now for winter while they era
cheap.
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—
NEWSPAPER,
WITH
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T , .7;
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(LP)— P hillip Wiseman, Los An­
geles, was* selected chairman of
the Western Divlaon, American
M ining Congress here this morn­
ing and Los Angeles wa4 chosen
gs the meeting plaqe for 1138.
F. W . MacLennan of Miami,
Art»., was eleated vice-chairman
aad Robert I. K e rr of San F ran­
cisco, was elected secretary.
HANDK6«C«»CF
BUILDING IS
TOTAL WRECK
DB. K B H X 8T A .W 00M
Pnctrag Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thnort
X-Bay, Inclr<Jiq< Tgatfe
LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 23 — (IP)
BIG SALMON RUN
AsVORfA, Aug. 24.— (IP) —
W hile the salmon catch Tuesday
feu f f f sharply from th« reqord
volume of Monday it was etui
heavy and tha flphlng eaasoa ap­
parently w ill end at noon Thurs­
day with a strong run p f fish en­
tering tho rivar. Few gflinettors
caught ova» 1,604 pounds e f fidb
today and the average catch w«s
about half of that of Monday.
, N o th in g
M yrtle Point— Several Import­ — A man was killed and two
ant new business buildings near­ women and two men were In­
ing completion. .
jured here Monday when the
twa-etory brick building occupied
by the Kaplan Furniture company
pollapsed. , ~
A. Costa, a laborer, was dead
whan he was dqg from the debris
of the shattered structure.
Mrs. Bell Kaplan, wife ef the
proprietor qf the furniture or­
ganisation; Mrs. Rose Chayke, a
pedestrian, and Roman Domln-
guef and W illiam Hardy, labor-
<qr«, received-serious hut not crit-
'Death Valley Scottv
directly Keaponsib
LOS A N G E L E 8, Aug. 24.— (LP)
— "Death V alley Scotty", whose
penchant for breaking transcon­
tinental tra in travel records has
won hl mreapwn, Tuesday
was
portrayed in thé role of home-
breaker— although Indirectly and
probably unknowingly.
Hana H. Jorgensen, husband of
Mrs. Eva Made Jorgensen, bio­
graph er of the famous Scotty’s
lité, and known as "Queen of
Death V alley," blamed the old
m iner and Death Valley for his
raptured romance in a cross-com­
plaint for divorce filed in super­
ior court.
Jorgensen charged that his
wife went to Scotty’s ranch
to
w rite the la tte r’s life history and
refused to come home. Once, on
Christmas, two years ago, Jorg­
ensen said, ha wanted- to visit her
at the ranch, but was advised not
to come, and Scotty sent him a
turkey Instead.*
floor?
ical injuries.
AGED MINER IS
HOME
FOR SALB:— A big bundle of
old papers for a dima at The
Tidlpta o f lea. / .
" E ig h th
doing,** he told a newspaper
photographer. " I . got crack­
ed up in airplanes and I
watched shells' whls over
my head altogether too long
to like the great open spaces.
The picture's taken here or
It Isn’t taken, that’s all."
However, it isn’t a good
policy to Josh M ike about
the weakness.
Before the
war he was a brick worker
and a middleweight pugilist,
Which la explanation enough.
ape„ 8 or 12 rooms, garbage
burner, lumber eash doors, hay
fgrk and carrier. L. Preecott, 810
B St.
301-5«
FOB SAWS:— W hite Leghorn
pullets, cider vinegar, pears, and
apples. Chas. Avery, 537 Terrace.
300-3
..« ; .
Mike, here to retcua beau-
j tttu l heroine» a t \ a M erle
•, .etu<lo, makeg'no hones about
. ^exators.
■ M í w e & t ó '- « . a
the B ator Apts, for one month nlghed hoars, qaar Normal. 13<l
gt »12 if taken at once, 31 So. Iowa.
3974M
2nd St. Phone 404-B,
>•>•3
FOB BJBNTv Modern raven
FpR URXT— N»«sly igrniehed totoa >o«H tow iab ed or untar­
front apartment. P h o n e o r nished. Reasonable, Use an two
call at Shook Apte.
SOS-S« «W tm onto N darirpd. G e r a l d
FOB BRNT—■ Four r o o m Gunter, »hone 131 J eveplngs.
366-6«
farnlibe« apartment, with garage,
|1 0 1 Boulevard.
390-tf
F t » HALE— Wood 1«» body
FOB RENT— Furnished first fir and pins 13.50 per tier, cord
Goer, bath, gas, garage, 310. wopd 38. F . J. Marquis, Talent, .
>
133-1 mo.*
Barber Apartments, 111 Granite.
K l-l-m o .
Donaldson
to hater an
M ichael
refused
,4 , s--.UK. * i f l
Painting, ttottog aad papering,
try Cliff Burlingame. «31 Mt. Ava.
or phone 466.
167-1 mo.
Bandits Ambush
U. 8. Marines
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 84.— (IP)
— Belated reports of a bandit am­
bush of America» marines gggr
Jicaro, Nicaragua. In whlcq two
bandlu were killed and aa Ma­
rines were Injured, were raaelved
by the navy department.
The marines Ware apeompagy-
ing an Amrlcgn mtoa awaer
named Alexander, to Marta. Au­
gust is , when they warp Qrad onz
The marines relumed the fire,
dispersed the 39 baaditn. and
killed two.