Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Inquire
Georges Carpenter and Dampmy
o f th e (tret gam e of a double
—gave Jask 8800,000; Tunasy
heeded wtth Clevalaad today.
and Dempsey fotweaa tM m will
The drive w as made off Hud-
I draw »bolt 81.690,000 toy this
11a and scored Koeglg-
o b i . The challenger has reached
aa agreement wtth Qeorge Gets.
thO legal promoter, and Rickard, whereby the Coliseum elab of'
kwherehy be Will rasslv» 1 4 8 V Chicago hopes to restrain him
from fighting Tunney because
190.
A great dral et. qttaptl«
been
tocueed on foreign 1
WAR PS D
Ambttloue people,
RENT—A five room fu
plates
during the last a p a
house at 289 Second f 14, to 40. prepare for office posi­
duo to tbe activity of the
tions;
resident
or
home
study.
at T it Oak St.
10-8
In chocking ovar Oregon
Medford Businem College.
bearing itoenee plates from
RENT— Cozy 5-room cot­
FOB
room.houne-
tage, down town location, rea­
th. Inquire
sonable rant to permanents. Hotel
Ashland.
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If the gross gate receipts equal of an alleged previous contract
Harry ■ W ills. Incidentally.
Dempsey's popularity w as proved,
i another 312,688. •-
Tunney’s original agreem ent for he was neatly mobbed right
catted for a guaranteed o f 9800,- In the courtroom.
Tunney haa engaged la exact­
i 000, w ith ». percentage privilege
i o f the gate receipts. A fter the ly three boxing exhibitions since
champion saw how the custom ers eom lng to Chicago, and the Ced-
• w ere baying 840 seats w ithout archest Country elnb. H e seem s
i know ing where they w ere to sit, to be in perfect condition, having
■ Gene waived the guarantee and done considerable training at
i accepted the p ercen tage , b asis. Speculator, N. Y. Hla tim ing,
Tex believes Gene w ill draw "» ludgm ent of dlstanee, blocking
and general execution have been
• m illion or m ore.”
II In other words, between them alm ost perfect. This good form
i the fighters w ill earn m o r t than may have been easy to show,
s any other sporting spectacle, ex­ however, because o f the m edio­
cepting the battle of the Beaqul- crity of his sparring partners.
W ith the exception of Chuck
■ centennial, bag drawn.
Dempsey la taking things easy? W iggins of Indianapolis, they are
i A fter a couple of w eeks o f hard not very high-class; Chuck has
t work, h e hae let down. He w ill, given Gene many a rub.
W hatever the condition of the
. however, do som e more heavy
. boxing before Leo P. Flynn, his fighters, both say for publica­
t ceneraltoslm o,
announces
his tion they are in excellent condi­
. client has had enough. On Fri- tion for the spectacle of the age,
i day. Jack was in court all day. a week from Thursday night.
i listening
to
the
proceeding*
I er pass 18,060.000. he w ill get wtth
Thia activity has resulted
number o f complaints regai
the use of a single license pin
CATS,
FOB R W T — Two furnished
FOB RENT— F urnished house,
apartments. InqnlrA 181 Pioneer
TO EXCHANGE for Ashland.-
The Oregon State Motor
near school, five rooms, zu*-
Ave.
4-tf
A
good centrally located home elation gives out the Inform
porck, gas furnace, hot and eold
ragen. Hennoneille Ip month
or week. Barber Apta. 188 Oraa­
lte.
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FO B BALK— Jersey cow. Fresh
In few days. Phone S8F8 W.
M lles.
9-3t*.
RABBITS FOR SALE:— Going
at once 269 choice pedigreed
does, price 82.60 to 87.60. Silver
Chin F a r Farm , one m ile south
Talent, on highw ay.
9-8*
FOR SALE— The real Concord
grape for grape Juice and Jelly.
Place your order now. L. S.
Brown, P hene 441-R, 600 Holty
St.
8-8t
water la bed rooms, garage. 371 In Bandon for one in Ashland. th at Bine states require .«
9-« sin gle lic e n se » pUtie. Alpl
high street.
,
9-8* B ee'A shland Realty Go.
Florida, Georgia, K ansas, 1
TRADE— Edgene hom es, farm s
FOR R EN T:— Modern 6-room
tana. Mtostolppi. North Can
inse, unfurnished, except for acreage and businesses to trade Oklahoma, and South Cel
nge and linoleum . Close In, for Ashland and vicinity. T ell ns require only one number pla
nt
reasonable
to
desirable w het you have and w hat you w ant Lathed to th e rear o f the ear.
rty. 98 Bush st.
9-tf sa d w e do the rest. K inney In­
vestm ent Co., Eugene,' Ore..
Returned te H om o e
- . •• i,
388-1 mo.*
FO B BENT— Sm all furnished
Mrs. C. A. Bitoson, w h o
house, >89 monthly. 188 Laurel
been a patient at the Barbar Con­
St.
7-7*
valescent Home on Granite w jget
h r the past threp deeka. returned
FOR RENT: Furnished house
to
her bom s on Hurgadla» efoeet
near Normal. Inquire 481 Palm
Monday.
‘
avenue.
—
8-10*
Mountain School
Builds Playshed
FOR R E N T -»W ell furnished 4-
room house. Close in. Inquire 818
A play shed, to be used as a the A tlantic Ocean for a dJ
Hargfcdlns.
308-tf recreational center for pupils c f 50 or m ore m iles o ff th<
who attend the Upper Green- o f Brasil. T h is j s dus to
F O B R EN T— T w o room fu r ­
spring 8chool, a m ountain die- enorm ous am ount of w 4U
nished hoses, near Norm al, 1248 trtet school, Is to be erected, a c - , pogrs out of the m onths s
Iowa.
V
297-tf
cording to plans of the school A m ason River.
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FOR BALE— W ood 18” body board.
The shed to to be 80 feet by i Condon— 8 8-rooax h otel
fir and pine 18.89 per tier, cord
wood 88. P . J. M arquis, T alent.
4 4 . fe e t, according to specif le a -; built at new town o f Kta
883-1 mo.*
FOR B A U t—A pril Rhode Is­
land pullets. Oeo. Howell. Box
188.
9-3t*
FOR KALB" -One acre of land,
m
ostly
la- berries.
F ive room
FOR BALE— Prunep and plums
house,
ggrage,
chicken
house, etc.
8 cents per lb. F irst place east a t
10-3*
B ellview school.
7-8* Inquire a t 718 Oak St.7
ltura, chairs,
sr a t .1 4 9 1
8-8*
FOR BALE— Good milch sow s.
Phone 4P2.
<-«•
FOR SALE— Seasoned
body
fir. 13 Inch, 83.00 rick; 16 lack
83.5 0 rick. 4-toot cord woflfL
19.00 cord. D elivered. P hone 60.
. 8-tf
1 SALK— Poland C h i n k
Phene 19F4. W. L. Moore.
10 Acres each, good soli, nearly
lev el. easy walk to schools, near
East Main Street, 3100 to $600
per acre, special indocem eeta to
ehsy ta /m s - H . C.
Main 8t. 10-1 Mo.
W A N TED
Im m ediately — One
Reduce Your Transportation Costs!
A11 scholars and students attending school or college are
carried for half-fare; buy a 40-ride school ticket for the price
of tw edty fares. H alf price tickets are sold to all students
irrespective of age.
“OLD GLORY” WRECKAGE
(Continued from Page One)
B u y a 10 -rld e book for the price of 7 fares AND SAV E 30
P E R CENT. Good for 60 d ays
T h is book Is Ideal for th e
com m uter.
Latitude 51:17; longitude, 39:83
crew, Particulars -follow.” tha
message stated.
The m essage Was sent by Don
aid Muir, a newspaper man of
St. Johns N. F., who Was sent
obard the steam ship “Kyle** by
the D ally Mirror to search for
“Old Glory*' and her crew, Phil­
lip Payne, Lloyd Bertaud and
James DeW itt HUI.
MBDFORD JUBILEE
Roundtrip Rates, 60c
Tickets Sold Sept. 14th and 15th Good Returning
Sept. 17, 1927
FÜLL INFORMATION AT
.
T h e y S ee O x-C art B ecom e P lan e
PHONE 47
ASTORIA, Sept. 13.— (IP)— An­
other “W lldm aa” to loose la
Clatsop county and residents of
flio little tewn of Hammcnd ars
living fti uneasiness. In the last
two weeks three different men
have encountered the figure
in
the oarly morning hqnrs and been In 184 7 H. T. Spqnoer
8 n o e r (le
(left)
Magna, Vtoh.
and Joseph
f t ) o of f Magne»
V1ÄI1, *BQI
«IO
terrified by hto Mood curdling G ranger, U tah, tra
tolled
iled acirom
aerpas th
the e piatea
platea hehlgd
behind ox 4 «atta,
yells as he rushed them . T h e there, two pals of afore than 80 years climbed teto »
man, believed tb be dem ented has • f is c day at Salt Laka OHy sind tra volati frigh tâ (ff« «<
the old trail they followed teto Utah ag boya»
done no violence to anyone.
F ir st Church e f Christ
ten tisi B- t "** Pioneer Ave,
1rs, E lis. M. Smith, First
ondar, 78 Fourth St. Phone
Church
' Fourtl
P. C. 1
Temple,
WA8HINOTON, Sept. 18.— (IP)
— President Coolidge this qfter-
noon took under consideration
the suggestion o f Edward Marley,
Chicago, former chairman of the
United States Shipping Board
that railroads purchase American
shipping lines for development
of American Merchant Marine.
Boulevard
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, fifth and Main
streets
B. F. Bingham. Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Ohurch
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond. Vicar,
j2 Second Street. Phone 119
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THE U N «-W O N T
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Bov. Chas. D. Gaffnsy
469 Boulevard
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
F ree M ethodist Church
B. Main and Sixth Btfoet
Bm m s-T.. Thompaon, Pastor.
W m . V. Barney. P astor
P hone 3 82-R
1 High' Bt-
cath olic Church
Sixth and C Streets
Rev. Father, J. A. Carmod;
í knd C Streets. Phone 101
MrtCklCfMMrtD / ANE
t a t LUCK ON THtf, »_
W-D LINKS/
< jo sr o c r o N ^
A LITTLE GOLF
VACATION TBlR
. YoOR HONOR .
ssau.amTS»v?»*ssvg.
FALL IB H BEB
Are you planning oa having
your ear rebuilt. If so get ear
prlcfo first.
W s speetafiM la
repairing and can build 38,001
more m iles tn your motor. W e
work on flat rats basis.
Ratea oa storage by ta e w eek
or Ino nth. Accessories, gas and
oil and cars washed and polished.
Safety Factors
Tend To Remove
Speed Limiting
Boulevard
By Taylor
I PtCKBO TMCSP teftWS-
OPO n THC HIGHWAY,
jo o e e -T H E Y w e r e
DONO ffcRTY M ites ]
cheap.
accum ulate educational Informa­
tion for th s future.
Secretaries and assistants are
engaged la promotion of aviation
and m ight undertake Inquiries
which could benefit future fliers,
the president said.
Church Directory
Services In Odd Fellows Hall.
H. H. Young, Pastor, 638
Boulevard. Services 4th and
| t h Sundays.
slabs st this price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
ASHLAND, ORE.
M ethodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F . Pem berton, Pastor, 117
L aurel street. Phone 87.
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and «Helman Street*
Hagh T. Mitehelmore, Pastor,
18» N. Mala Bt. Phone 491-L.
W OOD
$1.75 Tier
COOLIDGE IB ADVERSE
TO EXTRA
HOTEL ASHLAND
The J. C. Penney company to
placing a large electric sign in
' W A NTED**Light ear, m ast be front of the E lk’s building, Rhlch
ta gopd shape. Phone 4F2. 6-6 they occupy. This to t h w s a m s
type of eleetrle sign which to
being used at all of the J. C.
Penney stores throughout the
country and w ill add consider­
able to the Illum ination and
brightening of Main street. The
X-L Electric Shop to doing the
work.
H illsboro— Ray-Maling canner;
reopens with 500 employes.
Handsome and comfortable parlor cars and reclin­
ing chair coaches, without change, enroute to Port­
land.
..v -
—
i|
ton hulk, big, red apples of any
kind, delivered to 686 East Main.
* -10-2*
R eport Bales—
The Claycomb Motor company,
local Ferii dealers on the Plaza,
report the follow ing satos: a new
Ford tudor to Chares Pine on B
Street, and a n e * Ford delivery to
B. B. Foyer, who rm ldas o a
W etghtm aa street. .
strain of abstruse and long-wind­
ed court argum ents that he 1s ob­
viously good for a few campaign
speeches. Dawes at 62 to as pep­
pery and perhaps mors so than he
was at SO. Senator Jim Reed to
66, but there's more tight In him
than in any other man in hto par­
ty. Hoover and Longworth are In
their fifties and In good health,
but it takes more than youth and
good health to win a nomination
even though these assets In rare
Instances m ight tip the scales.
New and improved service to Portland and all
points in we’tern Oregon and Washington daily. _
had been picked, though th e fact
that representatives o f the Ri)»-
elan nobility were to be present
caused gossips to hedge.
- Now Boris, or Count Rllakl^i
has turned up at Deaaoton, Peril»* I
shire, as the guest of Btr KayH
Muir.
8-8*'
Penney Store
Builds Sign
(Continued from Page Four)
to said that he has been unlutky
But this tlme^ It w as reported,
K ing Boris w as determ ined
find an occupant for the vacant
throne beside hto. He even trav­
eled Incognito— as Count R ilskl
— In order that the divinity that
still hedges kings over'-' here
would aot cramp hla stylq.
A m eeting of European roy­
a lties'rep resen tin g several coun­
tr ie s was reported to have been
arranged in Switzerland a t the
tim e Boris was scheduled fobhe'
there, to help him run ovcr*’lh e
list o f etigibles. It was t h o tfh t
'that Princess Martha of S w e ^ ff
FIXB HOME TRACTS— 1 to
FOR BALE by ow ner— 5 room
house, modern, 1% acres ground.
PIANO SACRIFICE near Ashland.
9-2t*
H igh grads reliable m ake piano 383 Madrons St.
to be sold a t bargain to save
further shipping expense. Terms
of 8 1 ° B o o th arranged for good
hom e. F or particulars
address
Cltne Piano Co., 88 Front B t.
Portland.
8-10
WASHINGTON LETTER
Bachelor King Boris Would Offer
Himself As Substitute For V
BALE OR TRADE— 31 acres,
for Irrigated farm in Rogue val­
ley. H ave 6-room house, large
barn, out buildings,' orchard,
berries, rent from house, 882.00
m onth. Don't irrigate. If inter­
ested. wrtte F. R. Hyland. Ver-
nonia, Ore.
10-6*
DR. B R O S T A. WOODS
Fraction Limited To
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclr ding Tenth
befog mada at
The development of the Safety i< csosnt Hogm j
factor in the modern motor car 1 Mr Barbar k
by ud<
has gradually caused the speed building
I
lim its in th s various stales to be accom
i
m odate
Increased without increasing the' i
safety hazard, pqlats out the
Oregon State Motor Association.
A check of recent Legislation la
tw en ty-tvo states shows that the
toersaee In maximum speed al-
Rwod In open country have been
made at follow s;
Idaho, from 3Q ,to 36 m iles
per hour; Indiana. 36 to 40 m iles
per hour; N ew Hampshire, from
86 to 49 m iles par hour; North
Carolina, from 86 to 46 m iles '
per boar; North Dakota, from
30 to 88 m iles per hear; Okla­
homa. from 35 to 45 m iles per
hour: Oregon, from 88 to 88
m iles per hour; W ashington, from
80 to 40 m iles per hour*
Oklahoma's change, how ever,
has b een 1, held unconstitutional
by the M ate Buprame Coart U -
eadao o f a dsroetfrk title» and
th s legal lim it has been restored
to BS m iles pm hour, aa la tha
old law.
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