Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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»B RENT «— *60 aerea pas-
laud, fire milpa north ot
m<I, Por particolare - h .e e
e Songer,. 46 H e l g r t ; St..
FOR RENT— A, bungalow
----*-- ¿ ~<ssit — o.
Nursery'
Phone 40
‘J T ’ “
' S f
bath, gas, garage^ »I®,
r Apartments, 113 Grange.
,
388-1-mo.
the distribution o t the aannnl
which movfd to th|» Çitl from f«ll mail order catalogues from
Talent and absorbed in Its bpsl- a b l g m*H order hease.
Approximately 6® bags, each
; the 'Ashland Proqryias
containing 3®/of the igrge catn*
c o m p ly .
1oga|e i[ere received gt' the local
office ana are being distributed.
Particularly for city carriers
does thit mean an added load.
.|i|i»im.'i". yl
Bargains
cottage
tZW T-T’ue.dpy' tventyg. near
b i r o f A lttyn
Ore,k‘
am double coin PUTS* 'containing
a dollar d !11, T dollar and 4
cents also small strip ot pink roll.
Finder return to Tidings Office,
reward.
403-2
LfTHlAX* TO MAKE
TRADE ARRA SURVEY
(Coptfajued From ra g e One)
FOB rtANf— Furnlshed house f o r
16 vari et ina ot froìt. 1 varletie?
of regetables lncluded, one block
abore Citisene Bank, 244 Har-
gadlne.
308y6*
fawa.
*roichllte«, Be«, »350
HQW »2.50
Bathroom brackets, white
with chain pull and cort-
Vahicn^o^outlef. Keg. $3.50
LOST— Georgette silk s c a r f -
:
light
tan with little coloring,
297-tt
tender return to Tidings office
/
“ för â d i ÿ — w ¿od i f
dr and faint 1X6» P®r M—
Yood 3 8 / F. JL Marquis, Talent
FQB SALS—Oak be
alio' buffet and Vici
quire 83 Bush.
TACOMA, Ang. 37— (IP)— With
loss estimated at 8100,000, fire
early thia igorning destroy«« the
S3nfh PralrUr-Uftabfr " company
nA« a t! $outhf Pvhrrle, 31 »11««
southeast* Of here. The fire waa
discovered at > a. m. by t h e
watchman.
'
None of the cottpuny’e logging
equipment was Involved in the
blase and the concern will coh-
tinue to log It* timber, of which
there I ts good, deal 2T* ttte dis­
trict.
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niXIKAHDA
FOB BAL»— Large range With
coil and reservoir, h«t air faro­
se»., .8 or H rooms, garbage
burner, lumber sash doors, hay
fork and carrier, L. Prescott, 826
B 8t.
801-6*
FOB SALK— A bargain, 9 room
house. First class condition, 6
rooms and No. 1 bath on first
floor, range and linollum in Kit­
chen 4 rooms ustalrs all accessible
from hall, suitable for roomers.
Reasonable distance from norma!
school, good garage, for term.
See owner, 601 Fairview St.
FOB SALE:— A big bundle of
804-2*
old papers for a dime at The
.FO B SALE—Cheap, lot on N.
Tidings office.
Pioneer, close in, 96 ft. frontage
F ob BALK:— Cucumbers for p’avement, sidewalks, one half
pickling. All sixes, Also green block from Mala street, between
peppers, beans and green oom. Main and B streets. Sea owner.
1726 Boulevard. Tei. 485-J. W. Georgle Coffee, Tdllngs office.
LADIES-—Barn 316 dozen sew­
ing aprons'; absolutely no selling;
experience unnecessary; mater­
ials cut.
Addressed envelope
brings instructions. ALPHA, 202
Market St., Paterson, New Jersey.
8Q6-2*
FOR SALE: Two acres in city
limits; six room house; trait;
Just off paved street; ideal’ for
rabbit or poultry raising; terms.
'W A N T E E — A fumlahed house 208 Mt. 4 * 4
246"U
or downstairs apartment near
IF YOU WAwT a good home
the Lincoln school. Write
In
Inquire
at Brown A Ride, 68 N.
car of Ashland Tidings Box 8.
03-If
304-2* Main.
'W A IT E D — Dairy' eowa, phons rO SW Q N WANTED
193-J or wette. Ashland. Ore..
WÀNTK0— By~ young woman,
Fred Holibaugh.________ ■ 398-tf position as housekeeper. Call 77
'ANTED— Peaches, hlaekber-
apples, tomatoes, corn, green
Klamath Fglls, F , 0 , Box 171
JSh» J EVENT HELD
American Trapsho
sociation Meel
Vandalia
POMERENE AS
“DETECTIVE
H oliday 5
W itness
LONDON, Aug. 27— (IP)— Com­
bining detective wor^ with his
summer vacation, Atlee Pomer-
eca, government attorney in the
Fail-Slnclalt « Doheny oil lease
case., is in London absorbing the
Sherlock Holmes atmosphere.
Pomerene is seeking news of
Harry M. BJackmer of .the Mid-
West Rofiqing company, a n d
James E. O’Nsll.
Their testimony is rpgrrded as
essfntidl by the government In its
efforts to prove fraud In transfer
of leases in government oil wells
to private operators.
^Pomerene hay several clues- He
kn^ws that Blaclp«»«T WM In Mon­
aco, miniature Mediterranean re­
public, five weeks ago; that at
about the same time, O’Neil was
Id'Nice, and that Blackmer does
not need 8600 badly. Aside from
that, tfae sttfagtlop Is obscure.
DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 27.— (IP)
— Qtto Newlln, Georgetown, 111.,
won first In the grand American
handicap event of the American
Trapshooting association at Can-
dalia, Ohio, near here today,
with a score of 98.
C. H. Reynolds, Royal Oak,
Mich., was second, with 98; P. P.
Gtntsell, Toledo, Oh|(i, and H-
tied for third with 97 each, and
A. Foster, Chagrin Falls, Ohio,
Gintzell won the shoot-off. J. H.
Pendergast of Phoenix, N. Y.,
was fifth.
Purses In this event amounted
to 110,626, with »1,000, a gold
watch costing 3200, the Gates
trophy, and a Frigldaire going to
the winner..
EX-GOVERNOR IN
BAD ACCIDENT
DENVER, Colo., Aug. 27.— (IP)
— Carried «*x ml,es °Ter n‘0‘»fa-
taln trails on a stretcher after he
had broken hla leg, Ex-Governor
William fe. Sweet of Colorado,
was undqr. treatment in a Denver,
hospital. Street’s leg wm broken
when a pack mule fell on him
camp near Cronky lake, 12 miles
while he was moving a sheep
above Buepa yista.
Klamath Falls— 81xth
repaving to cost 131,000.
Street
Pram Shipped—
^orty-thfee ears o f 1 pears were
shipped Thursday sight from the
LEVI’S WIN AGAIN
MINMCAHDA COUNTRY CWW Medford packing plahts. bringing
MtnneHBlis,. Aug. 27. —
the season total to 888 cars.
Shorting - par, shattering «oltfe
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.— i greatest records ever seen |n
According to word just received tfnsjs ot the Rational Ajnategr
here, Eprl Thode c i Belvidere, S. championship play, Bobby ¿ » M l
D,.. winner of the World'» Cham­ today piled np a lead of six d * y
pionship Bronco Riding Contest at Chick Evans. Jones was p la y « *
this year’s Cheyenne Frontier amazing golf and'Chick wa»cot$-
Days, wore Levi Strauss OvqrpHs r lately overwhelmed. 4* t, -h 'e "r
all during the competition, and c'gbteen hole' finals are being
was wearing them when he made pliyed this afterifoO'n.
his championship ride in the fin­
ale. Ninety-five per cent
the
260 m.W contestants at thp Chey­
enne Show (and this included'ris­
ers and ropers V wore ‘Levi’s’.
Keeping the .body in good
sical repair is the beet poi
CREAMERY SOLD
Insurance for a healthy enjo;
REDMOND, Óre-, Aug. 27— (LP)
¡ ¡ ^ f i x t u r e s , 'B e g .
$14,
MOW >10.23
3 lite fixtures Beg. $12,
: NOW , »8.25
Bracket lights iq many
styles, prices up to $4-50,
NOW >3.25
At The
XL ELECTRIC
S w iw
GUY GO©»
REDFERN NOT HEARD
' FROM; M A t BE LOST
ially should be avoided becanM
the lurking poisons "left In the
system through impaired kldndj
apjl faladder action arj a moM
frequent cause of painful and
seflous
disorders,
backache,
weakness, rheumatic pains, even'
loss of health. Men and women
everywhere use and rdcommend
Foley Pills diuretic to maintain
porcupine was reported strol-
perfect kidney ’ actioa. S^tlgfac-"
down Third street Thurs-
tion gnaranteod.
Sold every­
evenlng.
where.— No. 2.
Valley Creamery company by
S»)ft and company was Announc­
ed here Friday fay L. G. Sfaor|.
new manager of the concern. An
additiondl investment up to |3 0 ,-
000 is contemplated, it was indi­
cated.
a jneasafs Ricked ujj by an ama­
teur radio operator at Nassau
from a ship* which had sighted
an. un lri ent lfle d a l rp l an e t
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Mrs. Redfern, composed when
In public, is going to show, the
strhin of the long wait. She is
at the home of a friend at a
secluded spot on Glynn Isle, near
the spot hpr husbqnd hopped
fronp.
We Have
-
Calif ornia. Hunting Licenses
GUNS AND AMMUNITIONS
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- ' r.-.
'
i fact, hH supplies for the hunter
and sportsman.
A. C. Nininger
Chuich Directory
THE
Church of the Nazarene
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatqher, Pastor
EpiCATW N
True education not ©ply opens up stores of knowledge but
Full Gospel Temple
Boulevard
J. s. Murphy. Pastor
develops the alert mind. The chief glory of modern Science is
ilman
^•HE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT
Higher education in the field of applied science pon»hinefl
technical dtudy with the fundamental (raining essential to
citizenship. Its degrees'open the way not only to leadership
in “the several parse its and professions In life' but also to a
larger community service.
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^BfaXMIN STATU LAND-pfANT COLLEGE/
Maintains schools of Engineering (civil, electrical, mechani­
cal, chemical), Mined, Forestry, Agriculture, Pharmacy. Home
Economics, Vocational Education, Commerce, and Military
Science, all offering accredited college work. The School
of Basic Arts and Sciences, Ifidnstrial Journalism, Library
Practice, Physical Education, and Music afford sound basic
and «peciallfaed tp»in|ng.
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For catalogue and other iziformation agdheoe tfae Begistrar
Fifth anff Main
streets
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
Stone Chi
Serv c e i l n Odd FöUoWs Hall.
H. H. Young. Phhtot. »88
Boulevard. Service« 4«h and
KSfh Sunday».
.
8 mita,
Wh
F^rst
Trinity Episcopal Chuixh
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar.
)> Second Straat. Phone 11»
Congregational Church
Boulevard .
Bev. Chas. D. Gaffney
Free Methodist Church
E.*Main and Sixth Street
|Cmma r.. T h p g ip ^ , Pa«toi
Oregon State
arggdtne ana
4$rtçultural College
< ' Corvallis
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SMOULO0KS TbhOOK
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Where thè sick and
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Coal, W ood aad S to t^ F
Anto Freight Terminal
W m neW
( Continued From Paga One)
THURSDAY,
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MOUOH VM
SO WHEN X s « ALL 0F/YOL»
4
is considering.
The plan pre­
sented by Mr. Donnelly included
a popularity contest for the girls
with a trip to Hawaii, diamond
ring, Foyd car. and other prises as
attractions to Arouse interest in
the carnival. The affair would be
held at the armory and merchan­
dise secured from local merchants
would be disposed of nt the con­
cessions.
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Do|inite decision on the pro­
posed circus will be taken within
a few days, after the matter is
more thoroughly Investigated, ac­
cording to Clyde Young, head of
the organisation.
Discussion ot the renting of
lots and erection of a Lithian
dub house at Lake of the Woods
was discussed, and definite ar­
rangements for the erection of the
c’.ub house before next year will
probably be made at a future
meeting.
H."L. Claycomb, chairman of
the sign committee reported con­
ferences with sign companies, his
report indicating the comm.lttee is
actively engaged in completing
arrangements for their erection.
Arthur Peters, one of the young
Llthlans whose marriage was an
event Of recent date waa given a
rousing reception and extended
hearty congratulations and best
wishes by his fellow members
during the dinner hoar.
Fitfff
Streets,
Of exceptionally good »>-»<*
alaba ht thia prtoa. Bay them
now for winter while they 'ara
cheap.
HaxuAker Tranrfer Oa
NASSAU, Bsfaama I Blurt, Aug.
27.— (U>) — government lookout
stations in the Bahamas have not
sighted Pan! Redfern, Georgia
aviator who left Brunswick, Ga.,
Thursday on a 4.600 mile non­
stop fljght to Rio de Janeiro,
government officials said today.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 37—
(IP)— The Tropical Radio company
rqfaorted at | p. m. last night
that ‘It had been making efforts
Painting, tinting a«4 MBattag.
to ascertain if any Bhlps in the try Cliff Burlingame, 681 M t Ava.
Carribeans bad sighted Paul or phone 461. '
161-1 mo.
Redfern en route from Brunswick
to Rio. but that no reports had
been received of his plane having
landed.
CAFETERIA
WILL MOVE TO
OGG HOMESTEAD
reoeqtly pnrehaaed the old Ogg
homestead on North Main street,
plan to move from their present
apartment on the Plasa, above the
State bank, into the old home­
stead property. They purchased
r completely furnish-
WIU0PEN
California Peo]
Mew I a t i
Sep tan
Opening on September 16,
an up-to-date cafeteria In
location on North Main stri
formerly occupied by -the N
Ben Garrett cafeteria, is anno
ced hy O. L. Kent, who w
Mrs. Kent, has arrived in t
c(ty (porn palttornla and la
"Not much but Juvenile cases
i(P these days," says A^tng Chief «aged ih
of Police Charles flagse, wfao has
Mr. and Mr». Kent are ez
.had his offlce filled with young-
lenced restaurant folks.
Ke.pt, having been located in
east and for some time in
WSIxty-three cart registeréd on
Francipco and Will Its, Calif oi
Thursday. Tourist season slack-
His restaurant experience co
«nlfag wltfa school days neartnp.
Burns— (131,000 hotel project
speclqllne la gr
proposed h»re.
waffise. this 4>
Gladstone—1141.000 water and
placed in thn
sewer system plsnaed.
cafatprld.
NOTH’K TQ CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given that
undersigned has been duly
pointed Executrix of the fie
ceaaca, and all persons 1
claim« against «aid Estate
required to present them,
verlH»^. with proper voi|
w ittln six tfaonth« fr»m thH
said Estate, at hla office over the
Cltlsens Bank ot Ashland. Oregon.
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