Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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^UTS THE HARRIA<
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FQB RENT— Furnished* apart-
mebt. Furniture for sale. Ivory
breakfast set, kitchen cabinet
sewln< machine, stores. records
Wsmrnovsr. (teU betvaan ft and
13 o’clock. 1M Pioneer.
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¿CHANGE _ l«0 acre» T r
stA e ot cultivation, three
sets of building», alfalfa, clover*
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blue grass, »low (and, irrigated
I a*{M on Bonk apd considered one of the b e s I
'* rogd. just be-; rgnches in the Boise valley, wtslj
School. See ova- to exchange for good ranch . M
s 1733 Boute-. [Southern Oregon, can be traded
here one week, ’clear. C. t. Cushman, Nampa-Ida*
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RENT—Four room house-*
' l»t. with bath. Inquire
FOB RENT—Fnrnelhed smalt
apartments and cabins with ga­
rages. Reasonable by month
or week. Barter Apts. 1S3 Gran­
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DB. B B B B S T X WOBStt
Eye, Ear, Nose tax) Throat
X-Ray, Inolrdmg Taotti
Office H o a » > c t t - l t « M l « X B
FINE HOME TRACTS— 1 to
FOR HALB—-SO white leghorn 10 acres each, good soil, nearly Alfalfa, no buildings, near TRfen{
pallets, 244 Hargadlne, phefae lere|. easy walk to Schools, hear »3,000 for Ashland hofne.
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17-tf East No’a street, »100 to » boo
196 acres near Kenn,,Ore- New
per pere, special Inducements to modem cottage, t a r g e t a r g )
FOR BALK—-Agawam, t h e
home builders, easy terms » . C.
grape for Jblly and jnlce, 4 l-2c Galey, 66 East Mala S t 10-1 Mo. double garage. »86 per acre» fet
good Ashland home,
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per lb., also concord, 430 Holly.
Business lot with two r o 'o m
17-6*
heOB3. renting steady at »15 pet
POULTOt’ PEAT FERTILIZER
month la Chiloquin as first pay­
ment i n Ashland homi?, balancb
— Marvelous for flowers, lawns or
good monthly payments^ See Ash­
gardens. Retains 10 times Its«'
land Realty Cd.
(4-3
weight in moisture. Mixed fine
and dry. Delivered, in Ashland,
large sacks 76c, extra large »1»
TRADJi— 1-ugone homos, farms
Write Log- Cabin Poultry Farm,
acreage and businesses to trade
Keno, Ora.
11-Wed-FrL 6
tor Ashland and viclaity. J ell us
FOR HALE— 1 year odd barred AXT GIRL 1» TROUBLE— May what yon here and what you want
Rook hens and pullets, »1.8» each
ewmmuaioate with Ensign Lee and we do.tbo rust. Kinney In-
1401 Boulevard.
18-2*
Of the Salvation Army at tbs vostmeiu G».. ffitjEveo. Ore-- *
FOR SALE—.Pears, fine f o r
canning afa<| eating. 76 cents per
box. phone ,374J11.
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308-1 mo.«.
Whit» Shield Home, B6I May-
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Convalescent Heme
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Where thp Sick a»4 s g e la r e
-»red for ia »leasaat boxpa
lorropndhaga,
Mr.
**’* RMrawPs baby In his arms
TRENTON, N. J„ Sept. 21.—
(IF!—Charges that tjie Wealthy
and elderly Thompson H. Mc­
Clure, late Philadelphia publish­
er, left home because his physi­
cian told him his young wife was
slowly poisoning him h e r e ,
brought out In a »60,000 slander
salt Tuesday.
Mrs. Margaret H. McClure, wi­
dow of the publisher, so testified
In ’bringing the action in United
States district court against Dr.
Fr«nk F. Moore of Trenton.
Mrs. McClure said she married
McClure in 1321, when she was
38, and he 72. In a few months,
s detective took her husband
from their home, she said, on *n
assertion from Dr. Moore that she
was slowly poisoning him.
As a result, Mrs. .McClure said
she was cut off In her husband’s
wlfl except for her legal dower
rights' which were onMWrd af
McClures real prepArty. T h e
bulk of the estate, shq said, was
in personal ph»|0rty.
: Hrs. McClure Is trying to
break the will In another action.
wHiTTLB transfer
4k STOBAOB 00.
> n e a 1 retire and we haye a laiutiyi
Packing, Crating and Shlpptag.
Long Distance ^ a u l||g .
À u to I r r i g h i T i r a t a s i
Coming ta
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“Isn’t It dangerous,” I askpd ready to gor with him or wher
t Mrs. Jack Dempsey, “to be almost ever he was. He Isn’t tnterest
1 as good iu. youy own profession aiL in the details, of bow L man
as yaur husband Is In his? Aren’t ai;e this. He wants the results
• you poo-poolng a llt h e
‘warriftgu. Aad he’s always, bad them.”
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advisers’ who say a husband ” Estelle Taylor Dempsey’s hug
I must tower over his wife o+'he’s brown eyes snapped.'
t restless?"
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A COetJy .Marriage
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Estelle shook her. surly brown
"Many people have sai'i ’.tha
r, bead and laid down the chop I used Jack as a stepping Blow
fòrk to setxe the question with for my own ambitions— that
hor restless analytic mind.
wanted the ' publicity he couli
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When Estelle Dempsey gets an give me. But on the contrary
r idea in her head and paws and my marriage has cost me mort
t mauls It over, one understand^ professionally than it ever gave
I p erfec.l/ why. Jack Dempsey ip0-, It cost me a contract al
1 "listens to his wife,” as some of the tim e o t my marriage.
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h’s ring critics claim; why, more- hps handicapped me In making
I over, he says to his carpers, them since.
. ‘‘why shouldn’t I listen to Es-
"Whefl I was Just Estelle Tay-
I Wile? ÿhe earned how to make | lor, responsible ,|o . no one but
»2000 a week for herself and rayBelf, I could play spy liitl’e
, some o f you birds who laugh role that gave me rent and gro­
at me or listening make »60. (eery store money. Now that I’m
Béat t."
' Mrs. Jack Dempsey, I can only
* -B u t yos see,"* said Estelle, tu ie F?,rtb WbUe rotes. I can’t
“yon see. Jack is so big In his have people who Ttnow Jack
Hus, which Js a lino that more laughing at some scrubby little
know and appreciate than Part they see me play.
any other line, that no matter ^‘*1 ’S a. born bargainor. I adore
kdw famous I might become I shopping—,so doss Jaok. But If
could never be his equal.. Mary We s|op to 1 qo | Ip a window the
PlAkford herself Is no so well crowds collect ,|o soe what it Is!
known as Jack Dempsey.
He And If I ask the price of any-
1« so supreme that my biggest ( thing they seem to think I'm
efforts would never make fehn’ craxy!"
pook smaller—-
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j (Here at this point we have
Dr. Mellenthin
> > r te a n £ « v e .t« a ie a «Bhplalnt
of G. I{. Frost, regarding waste
SLANDER
Estelle Taylor
t u td lty c t W4WTEP
SESSION LAST NIGHT
MSI
Goal, Wood and Stanga
J&Rt Pento»*»
fair Ava.. Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALR—Petite ~and Italian ‘ WAWtBD-trfanch Job prefer­
prunes and Concord grapes. C. A- ably with 8. D. A. people. 600
Orgy, U72 Iowa.
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BOUGHT aad SOLD— C o w s
bought an<f sold. C. E. Burnett,
FhAae 4F3.
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Pioneer BulMtan
Office Phone SB
water which is said to be damag­
ing frolt trees on the Frost ranch.
Will be at
Councilman tabled for futnre
Holland Hotel
reference a communication from
City Solicitor W. M. Briggs, re­
Tuesday, 1 Sept. 27th
garding ttye codlf(catjon and revis­
ing of all city ordinance. Mr.
e Hours: JO a. n». to 4 p.
Briggs said many of the city or-
dlnahces were many years old and
ONE DAY ONLY
no longer applicable. Couacilmen*
agreed the work should be taken
up »h en finances permitted. «
Councilman White, chairman
of the cemetery committee, report­
ed having had the C. W. Root
Dr. Mellentbin 1» a regular
memorial lot In Mountain View graduate In medicine and surgery
¿emetepy repaired and a motioa ' and Is licensed in the state of
was passed authorising the pay­ ' Oregon. He does not operate for
1 chronic appendicitis, gall stones,
ment for the work.
Mayer C. H. Pierce w a s’ n o t ulcers of stomach, tonsils dr ade­
noids. ,
present at the meeting. Ju Edward
He has to his credit wondartul
Thornton acting arf presiding of­ results In diseases of the stom­
ficer. M >i Gertrude. Bledc, city ach, liver, bowels, blood, Mein,
recorder and council clerk was nerves, heart, kidney, bladder,
also absent. City Solicitor Briggs bed wetting, catarrh, weak long»,
sciatica, leg ulcers
acting ae cierk. Oonncilmen were rheumatism,
and rectal ailments.
all present.. A
Below are the names of h f»V
pf his many satisfied., patients in j
Oregon who have been treated i
TWO FINED FOR
m KRIA>ADlNG TRUCKS for oflft of th e above named
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causnn:
Elmer Broker. Condon.
H. N. Tayloy, and F. 'J. Rich­
Chas. Desch, Portland.
ardson, both n f Ashland, were
D. G. Horn, Bonaiiza.
fined »1$ and costs by JdgUci 61
Fred Shields, .Klamath Falls.
the Peace L. A. Rcnerts Wednes­
Daniel Stelnon, Allegany.
day afternobn when they enter­
R. E. Neal, Central Point-
Joe. Sheoshlps, Gibbon.
ed a pleg pf guilty to a charge of
Remember above date, that
overloading trucks with lumber.
The meh Were operstlhg trucks consultation on this trip will be
free and that his treatments |s
c v e r K thn Greenaprings highway different.
Whan they were arrestod by state
Married women must bo accom­
traffic officers.
panied by their husbands.
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Salem Salvation Arniy to build
-Address: F lf ITradbury Bldg.,
a I? 4,000 barracks,
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Lon Angelen, California.
•/•"That’s the secret of hafiplnens some inside dope on the Mr. and
In < marriage between two prò- Mrs. Dempsey finance».)
fissionai people — to haVe th e ’ “Jack sometime« says I take
man’s Job the biggest; at least, ' all the heart ont of, him and
In a field considered biggep by make it hard for him to see any
zrfore people than those who hail point In making big mon^y be­
tta wife’s Job.
,
t
J cause I won’t spend It.
Pqr-
"Jack’s has always been put haps It’s because I’ve earned my
f«r»e. That’s why I’m here In own way ever since I was a child,
Chicago rlgpt now, Instead, of out but I’ve never been able to spend
,ia Hollywood plugging for a hl» money.
'contract. That’s why Uve refused! “I lot him keep up the house,
contracts that would tie me up but tbat's all. Except presents,
r r é AEfioor time
H fsv iffm N fl — r t e i
BEEN <9ONC O C ft
GOLF — t JUST W<
v / hat irose men
UP T O —
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WOOD
$1.75 Tier
Ws will deliver Any amount
of exceptionally good 4 H H *
slab# a» tkle price. Bny them
now for winder <lrll« tb«F Art
L Hamaker TtanrilC
Good team and
Phone 131