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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1927)
4. Hollywood Notó« F o it REÍFB—-7-room h o u s e WANTED— Ambitious people, rewm tower flat, -with . toKffar furnished or unfurnished, doable 1« toCO, ‘prepare for, of flea posi> plane, well fam ished, a|ae 2 - garage, hen. house,, wood house, tloas; resident or home stuffy. rotoa flat and aabln, 171 Granite garden. >7 5th St. 11-1 Medford Business College. 8L Phone M W . . 42-2 ' 806-1-afoi FOR RKMY-^-Furnlshed house, koi » «maT— Four room house near ' school, five vodma, sun- keeping apt. with bath. Inquire por^h, gas furnace, hot and cold U I Fork kt, ’ h < water in bqd rooms, garage. 271 high street. TO TRADE — Fine Klamath FOR RENT i f Odern «-room Falls hopse to trade for home .and mse, unfurnished, except for email acreage In or near Ashland. nge and linoleum. Close In, Writs Charles Stlrber, 1545 Sarg 11-3* nt reasonable to desirable ent Ave. Klamath Falls.' rty. 93 Bush st. 9-tf TO EXCHANGE-for Ashland. FOB SALE—MMGKLLAXEOL'B FOR RENT—Small furnished A good oeutrally located home«* in Bunion fer one in Ashland. BOUGHT and SOLD— C o w e house, 120 monthly. 128 Laurel , 9-« * 7-7* See Ashland Realty Co. bought qad sold. G. B. Barnett. 8t. Phone 4F2. 18-1 mo.* FOR RENT: Furnished bouse near Normal. Inquire 451 Palm aoreoge and businesses ta tiade POULTRY PEAT FERTILIZER 2-10* for Ashland and vicinity. Tell us — Marvelous fer flowers, lawns or «venue. what you have and what you want gardens- Retains 10 times Its FOB RENT— Two room fur and we do the rest. Kinney in CEDARCREST C O U N T R Y havo the slightest Idea. weight in moisture. Mixed fine nished house, near Normal, 1243 Certainly Tunney stripped a. vest ment Co., Eugène, Ora., : CLUB, Lakeview, 111.— Sept. 16 and dry. Delivered in Ashland, Iowa. 297-tf 304-1 mo.* —<tP)— Gene Tunney finally .de fine figure of a man and a boxer, large sacks 75c. extra large $1. cided to box Thursday and went but he showed nothing that would Write Log Cabin Poultry Farm, through a few listless rounds With encourage anyone to take t h e FOR EXCHANGE Keno, Orp. ll-W ed-Fri. 6 his sparring partners.- Along'to- family Jewels to uncle. FOR ftALR—If you w a n ts nice Incidentally, the day served to. FOR BALE— 9x12 bine and cozy home of five rooms, see 57« FOlt TR A ofc— Large w o r k wards sundbwn the champion bring forth some of* the finer drove from th e country club - to gray Hurati Wilton rag. t almost Falrv|ew. Phone. 421-J. 12-3* horse 'for edw or pigi. Parks, Box the covered ring down by the cov, points of the Tenney philosophy. new, also three pairs filet lace 13-3* MALE OR TRADE— 31 acres, 95, R. 1, Bellview. Gene, it appears. Is Just begin pasture and there went through ourtalns with fringe and two rock for irrigated farm In Rogue val ning to regard himself as a mil-. the most desultory sort of Work- ing chairs. 93 Bush Sf. 13-tf Bonaire. This change took place ley. Have «-room house, large FOR SALE— 100 high class barn, out buildings, orchard, Toledo— Ben Jones bridge on A'couple of round« eaeh pa the soma time after he agreed to ac leghorn pullets. Phone 374J11. berries, rent from house, 922.00 Roosevelt Highway will be open light and heavy bags found Tun- cept a flat guarantee o f 91,000.- 7 11-6* month. Don’t Irrigate. If Inter ed September 17. r ey pawing and pounding listless- 000 for next Thursday night** : ly. A» far «a «he could see, he was •work.” ested, write F. R. Hyland, Ver FOR BALB—(food siaed beauti “I fall to see why newspapers trying mostly to get through as nonia, Ore. 10-6* ful oak side board, will sell for should have printed that I am to' • soon as possible. half price. R. P. Porter, 31 FINE HOME TRAGTH— 1 to ; About 200 spectators, m s n, receive a million dcllars,” he said. ■ O w rahB L . 11-3* 10 acres each, good soil, nearly “I wish Mr. Rickard had n o t women, children, and even babies level, easy walk to schools, near !i« arms, paid- 91 apiece, to »tet given It out. I do not see that It RABBITS FOR SALE:— Going East Main Street, 9100 to 9500 I past the gates.* • ia any more anyone's business nt ones 250 choice pedigreed per acre, special inducements to Gene, arms akimbo, bis brown what a heavyweight champion re •dees, price 92.50 to 97.50. Silver home builders, easy ^erme. H. C. shoulders/covered with, a heavy ceives than is the salary o f ■* a Chin Fur Farm, one mile south Onley, «5 East Main Bt. 10-lMo. ¿i Turkish towel, surveyed t h e hanker or a broker, or a newspa Talegt, on highway. throng with a regal air. “t hate perman, for that matter.” IF YOU WALT • good home The champion said he would thtt,” k^ 'said hiside. • FOR SALE:—rPlgs, also fresh inquire af Brown A Rice, <5 N. favor keeping the amounts of, After hts work on the Bfcgs, cow. R. Schelderelter, Route i; Main. 05-tf Tunney etrlpped for a c t i o n purses of the future a secret. Bex 213. 9-6t* Gene got to chatting on t h e against Jackie Williams, a rath- subject of money and professions , er frail light-heavyweight, P\)R SALE—The real Cqpcord when someone /mentioned that i Gene won the fight with ( i e ! grape for grape Juice and Jelly. WANTED— At once, 2 or 3 doz Fidel La Barba had retired as Place yonr order now. WL. 8. | first punch. A good bit of th e ■ Rhode Island Red chickens. Kbn- |,time he was holding Wllliamsiup | flyypight champion and was go-, Brown, Phone 441-R, 600 Helix ds, Gen. Del. 13-* ‘ and dancing him about ta clear J lag ^tp JRantortJ uaivarsi^y to be- doctor, ¡the youngster’s bead. It was not I “A doctor,” exclaimed Tunney, FOR SALE— Seasoned body Storage Co. office at real that Tunney was throwing such fir. 12 inch, 93.00 rick; 15 inch 04> North Main. Phone 41«, ; heavy punches; merely tbat Jackie] with mild boror in his tones, 91.60 rick. 4-foot cord wood, ' had n habit e f stopping practically | ” why, thq young man haB b e e n 99.00 cord. Delivered. Phone 6«. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May j all of them with a none too sturdy most badly advised, most badly. "And, moreover,” be continued, •< f . chin. eotomunlcate vHih Ensign Lee after some rAental arithmetic, “as PIANO SACRIPÌCE near Ashland. i Then Chuck Wiggins.' t n e a doctor, he won't possibly make eC the Salvation Army at the d o w n of the camp, whose cauli- more than 915.000 a year. White Shield Home, 666 May- High grade reliable make piano J flower ears waggle resentfully ns' datr Rve., Portland. Oregon. to be sold at bargain .to eave “Now. as a champion, he could he dons his plus fours during the further shipping expense. Terms' make tbat much in a month. Of ceres hours, came prancing into course,” Gene added reflectively, of 910 month arranged fer good the ring for a couple of rounds o f : heme. For particulars address *’he wasn’t the heavyweight comedy with the king of t h e champion.” Cline Piano CÓ.» 95 Frant St., heavyweights. , Portland. . 5-10 It was very bad comedy, a«d BOOK REVIEWS Tunney called for Billy Vidabeak. TOKIO, Sept. 16,.— <LP)— Offl- Now against Vidabeek, Gene might »Continued from Page Four) clal casualty list from the ty be said to have shown a bit of phoon which earlier in the week snap in his punching, but ft Fas LOST— On Bast Main between swept Klashu Island and other all far different from the slashing 3rd and 6th sts. small oota purse. parts of Japan were made known 1 arid mauling which, goes on when Finder return to Tidings office. today. The known dead total I Jack Dempsey swings into action. 12-2* 26?, missing, 369 and vessels The enthusiasm with whtoh “ iZWT— Between Ashland ffntte wracked, 640. Jack’s smacks hts p a^r t n e t i and Red Mt., bay mule, branded arc greeted by,the fans at Lipcolh C. X. on right hip, 15 o* right Field, was missing from the Ttn- shoulder, hobbled, baiter on. Also NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ney show. roan horse, 4 white feet, white Notice is hereby given that the Now and then there was a brief , face, chain on one tog. halter on. undersigned, as Administrator of sm attering-of the moat refltod < Well pay «18 reward for deliv the Estate e f Dora Cullen, de applause. Several times, soihe- ) ery at my ranch or 910 for them ceased, has filed in the County one In authority near fhe rlbg 1 in barn at Cattlemens' Cabin on Court of Jackson County, State called out, “No remarks, please, Freezo Out. D. M. Lowe. Phone of Oregon, his Final Account as no remarks.” . ■ •F 2, Ashland: 11-9* such Administrator of said Estate WHY KEEP SOMETHING The delighted cries of “kill ‘ . Portland wheat exports for him, Jack, knock him e o 1 d,” A , ugust were 4,448,849 bushels, and that Monday, the 10th day which follow Dempney into the Worth ‘ of October, 1927, at the hour 95,905,694, ffeptomber YOU DO EOT NEED? mock fray at Crete would h W ' prospects are beet in history. It isn’t much more trouhle td qf 10:00 o’clock A. M„ and at been given grounds for prompt install a pump in the kitchen the Court House In Medford, eviction from the Cedar headquar than 4n the back yard, but It Oregon, has been fixed by tbe ters. means miles less walking in the Court ns the time and place for After Tunney retired from pati- | course of a year. hearing objections to said Ac lie view and the spectators won count, and the settlement there dered away through tbe mitd, of. • asking each other, "What d-yn ’ F. S. Engle,- Administrator. There is 7-4 Frl. ¡SMALL-COST WANT AD. think-?”- and ao oue seeming to J hooks shall Gene Tunney, The Millionaire, Jloxes While Jack Smacks His Sparring Partners With Punch Alqtke Lpl^ Many Casualties . Among Japanese j Daily Tidings Transportation of motion pic tures about the country is getting a long way from the old idea of shipping a tin box of movie reel by express. When GIMa Gray takes her "The Devil Dancer” ov er eastern cities after its pre, mtere, which probably will be in Los Angefes, She will have with her a. company of 100 dancers and musicians who will appear with her in the prologue. A ballet, a mnsical program which In itself a few years ago would have con stituted an Important evenin’* entertainment and a dancing star who ranks among the highest paid H1 THERE* w h o GAVE NOD PERMISSION TO P l AV ÖOLP H E C e’ ' <*• land and Medford. The Water Fight Because they got a kink in their hose and turned the nossle not only on themselves rather than their worthy opponents, but also drenched many of the Innocent ipactators, the five brave fight er* of the Mtflfford Daily News were unable to conquer the Med ford Mail Tribune heroic fight er* and the latter won the decis ion. The “Million Dollar Water tight” was a’ part of the-Jubilee program — outburst of exultation of the forces of the two new papers In expressing their Joy over the completion of the new water cyatem in the city. Stunt Flyer Attention of many spectators Thursday afternoon was divided between the ball game and the daring acrobat who thrilled the big crowd when he looped the loop, and seemed indifferent to danger whether he was flying up side down, or right side up. Sev eral parachute Jumps were made by the acrobat who floated grace fully to easy landings. The Playground Marshal Dana, of the Oregon Journal, noted orator spoke at the dedication of the Medford Play ground Thursday forenoon. A large crowd gathered in the city park for the dedication, music was furnished by the Elks band. The playground, recently complet ed was sponsored by the Ameri can Legion and supported by braup and individual subscript DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Pr&etKto Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inch’diqg Teeth Office Rotas: Iff * Iff ttoffff • » Where the alok and aged are mred (or* la pMmmat home surroundings. • WHITTLE T E A M S » » A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Auto Trsifht TanriBal ions. Worried Mon Shoots Self Early Today $1.75 Tier We will deliver any amount of exceptionally «ood 12-tneh slabs at tkls pries. Bay them now for winter while they m cheap. San Francisco (Oakland, Sacramento) Round Trip, $21.70 Departure Hour« tf:30 A.,M. 12:30, 9:30 P. Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Sarlloffama. 599 ML Ave. or phone 455. 117-1 too. M. 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Maia and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel stroet. Phone «7. j Breshyterian Ohurch N. M«ln and Helmaa Street* Hugh T. Mftchelmore, Pastor. 19« N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Lutheran Church ' Services In Odd Fellows Hall H. H. Young, Pastor. 58« Boulevard. Service* 4th and 4th Bundays. First Church of Christ Christian Church and Second Streets, n. V, Barney, Pastor Igh Bi. Phone 382-R i Dr. Charts« A. M M PhyvUM M JM j O ffm e h N e tfe l P ftn e ftm a U i OFFICE BOOM 1 10 to 18 a, ss^-ff to ■ ff. m. (Continued From Page One) OREGON CITY, Sept. 1«.— (IP) — R. Tietgens, 45, Burlingame, California, committed suicide north of here today by leaning over a rifle and pulling the trig ger. His head was shattered. He left u note saying “years of, worry have gotten the best of, me.” ' He drove from Portland in a big sedan. By Taylor Mom and Pop THE EIGHTH H<%C MUST OVER THIS WAY - (Written for United Prose) Prom Forty-8eeonfi Street to Fiftieth on Broadway, where the bright lights at« brightest an« the theatrical adasoh ia having its tall awahening, motion pictures are represented nt some of the afoat Important cantage points- ”Th« Garden of Allah," at «he tiny Em baas y Theatre near Forty Sixth, ta the latest important con tribution to the list of productions which premise to have good runs. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayjsr Produc- tien bearing the stamp of Rex In gram, has crowded the lavishly decorated little movie house ever claoe the opening. For photog raphy and thrilling effects “The Carden of Allah“ registered an immediate success. Its desert landstcrm aloqe was well worth dovetion of an evening to the pie- lure. Ivan Petrovich, who playa the role of the monk turped word- ly drew the sighs of the feminine 'action of the audience although Alice Terry, as his lending lady, was conaidtred hardly enthusias tic enough to waramt his ardent love making. Broadway will pay more than passing notice to removal of the nreat electric sign atop the Astor Theatre which has advertised to the milling throngs for the past ”2 months the run of “The Big Parade,” Lawrence Stallings’ pic ture ■produced by Metro-Gofdwyn- Mayer. “The Big Parade” has .been shown to more than 1,800,- 00« parsons, has yielded more than «2,000,000 and has almost doubled the run of fhe best ’ pre vious Broadway movie produc tion. it yielded the Akter Thea tre to "The Studnef Prlijce,” an other M.-G.-M. production, Sept. on Broadway win We w,th film itself *» ft« imtoRAM« of this new movie entertainment. Premier Mussolini will make hl* debut in the film*, a* tar as Broadway ia concerned, sometime this month, when he appear* in a talking film 'to be released by William Fox at the Tinsee Square Theatre. The addreaea* he will make by mean* of the talklng- fllm consists of an outline of his political purposes, hopes . and achievements, made for t h e American people- C h veb lfowtl P. G. t «------ ir--.—