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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1927)
a y ¡„&! Standard Ti toc B T C. C, lJ IC 9L W r ‘ United Press Staff Coroepondeni CHlcfAOO. Sept. I f — .(IP) — foe F O R B E N T — Permanent u atil. FO R R E N T — Five room 1 »b. i l , tbree spocious, a u b a y era, house, n eyly painted, usekeeplng rooua, well (prniah- location. Apply Ashland R< , reaaonaMe, Central, «44 H ar- Co. »< * ’ . Atoe. ‘ ¿ 7 -tf FOB R EN T;-*—Modern «-room Rm wñHE3fi™5Kr apart- house, unfurnished, except for aent. Fp rg lture for sale, Ivory rango 'a n d linoleum. Close In, ireakfast set, kitchen cabinet, rynt reasonable to desirable e w lfff machine, Stoves, records, party. » Bush st. O-tf xwnnujwer. C all between » and 3 o’clock. isS Pioneer. 14-tf room house- th. Inquire H l pullets, - 3 0 white leghorn Hargadine, phone 4 » -« . ? 17-tf '.WAHffED— U d y to *o howto- worg. W rite Bonte 4, Box »A. ‘ 14-5* .•’W mhwjnm M w BC l«i to 40, prepare fay office posi tions; résidant or home study. Medford Business College. ' .' S0C-l-mo. and gowns madé o f thto ■ * - te ria l give t i e effect f t , armor. Also new. is a Woolen street f ja - terial which Has • g o lg tiro M near Normal, » 4 3 J6XCHANOE — ISO acres id woven* Into I t C fets of t ils ma 2>7-tf high state of cultivation, three terial are usually worn ever sets of buildings, alfalfa, clover, afternoon gowns of gull-eurfaeed ' blue grass, plow land, irrigated g o ld c lo th . The tendency to rales the F O R BALE—4 5 acres on A ju I- and considered one of the b e s t evard, cornar Ebb road, Just be ranches in the Boise valley, wish w alstilne^ls stressed .In sevfyal yond pld,N orm al school. See own« to exchange fo r . good, ranch In gowns. For Instance, front Im b ner. John PlerSoa .1726 Boule Southam Oregon, can be traded ery ts often . held ' by a «AFRgn vard. W ill be here one week. clear. C- I. Cjishman, Nampa Ida. of fabric* flowers a t a norta'aff W ill cell cheap. 14-t* Realtor . I7r> f f t a t waWtllne. Backs reffM B fia t In the Obérait display. H d ft- F IN E H O M E TRACTS— 1 to T R A D E — Eugene homes, farms llnes offer a fla rin g movement 10 acres eseh,- good soil, nearly acreage and businesses to trade and unevenness due to ovw M p- level, easy walk to sahools, near for Ashland and vicinity. T ail us pirig panels or to Skirt drapery, East Main Street, »100 to »600 what you have and what you want tt ft 8 and we do the rest. Kinney In per aerb, special Inducements to Baptist Society.Msetsu ' ' ' v?-* F O R BALE— Agawam, t h e home builders; easy tprtns. H. C. vestment Ct>.. Eugene, Ore.. The Baptist Missionary Society grape, for Jelly and Jnloe. 4 l-»c ”, * - 8 4 0 - 1 -mo.* Galey, «6 Bast Main St. 10-1 Mo. . met Wednesday afternoon (Jeft per lb.. also concord, 420 Molly. -* • FO R SA LE— Pears, fine 17-4* fV r canning and eating. 76 cents per box. phone 274J11. ll-tf Salmon Bring 7 Fancy Prices F O R SA LE: Petite and Italian prunes and Concord grapes. C. A. Gray, 1272 low s. 14-tf BOCORT a«d SOLD— C o w s bought a id sold. O., B. Barnett, ANY Q lR L IN T R O U H LR — May Phone 4F2. 12-1 mo.* eommnnieate w ith Ensign Lee FOR SALE— Seasoned body fir. 12 Inch, >2.0« rick; 10 Inch 2 . 60 rick. 4-foot cord wood, P.00 cord. Delivered. Phono, >0. J >-tf of th e S alvation A rm y a t the W k lt f Shield Borne, 606 May- la lf A vo., ¿*ortlaod- Oregon. IXMOTtOff WANTED WANTED— Ranch job prefer ably with 8. D. A. people. 600 Liberty St. Ashland. . IT-2* LOST— A pair of dark rimmed glasses. Finder please return to Tidings office. -c'»10-h METHODJSTS IN SESStON AT CAPITOL SALEM, Sept. 2A— (IPh— Dr. Carl Donqy, president of Wllllamette University will lead Oregon Methodists to the general conference meet ing next May in Kansas City. He was elected at the confer ence here today.' 9 alem . ore., sept. 12.— o n — Indications that Oregon Method ism will show an advance lb both membership and benevolences Were evident here this morntbg as the pastors from throughout the itate turned in their reports to the conferince statistician and treasurer. Nearly every church in the conference Is reporting all benevolences -paid In fu ll, while a large number are reporting', ln- reasee. This is la sharp contrast » previous years. Totals for the conference will dot be available until Saturday. . The conference opened’ Wednes day with Blahep W . O. Shepard tb the chair fpllawing a commun Î ion sèrVlcé lit which i l l thé dis trict rfaperintendents participated. The m»J«r portion of the morning was dsvoted( to orgablxatlon and the appointment ’ of cpmmlttees. Tuesday night tfis bishop ând totrilstere warq tendered a recep tion by thé Ffist foethdtfiét chbrfb Where ttfè cônîèMnié Is la ’ res- Oregon Methodism will have suf trnlber FI in the Church parlors. ficient preachers to elect <oui Devotional service were led by Mrei O. F. Carson. All menittore delegates to general conference. B’ihg “Jesus Calio Us,** and this was folic wed by a circle of praghr by all the members. Mrs. Carson, in. an interesting manner. told out-door «tories of the out-doqr life of characters of d e ftlW r. Mar subject was "Rur al Missionary Work?* i i an im- I press!ve manner She gave t h e , beautiful poeid by Edgar Xf O tU S "Cfty Weary." Mrs. V. 0 . N. 1 Smith read a pdem. "B eautiful Things.” An article on "Ptairies of I.0ÔO square mites'’ w d t fe td by Mrs. ff. A. Peteys. fff. M r s. ' Frank Beswiek read ah artttM on the wrirk of children in h o fy fffd and in the fruit tn this country. This city in the heart of ‘Amer ica might be compared today to ancient Rome aa its streets ware tilled by throngs from al> sect ions of the land who came here to witness the positive: aomp- of pugilistic Uneounters. Jack Dempsey, who lost his title aa king of the world’s heavyweight boxers last year, will enter the ,rlng at Soldiers Field tonight In an effort to re gain hie crown from Gene Tunney to whom he lost It In Philadel phia last summer. And Jo witness this contest of brawn tome 160,000 people to day held precious slips of paper for which they, paid » ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Tonight they will file In long lines into the vast Stadiym on the shore of Lake Michigan and will exchange ’ their slips at paper for seats, the location of Which Will depend largely Upon how much money -they paid and how much Influence they had. But returning to_ this comparK son between Chicago as it is to day and Rome as It was in the days of gladiatorial contests — Chicago would be well justified If it expressed resentment. For this is the fifst, contest of Its kind evor held in this city and Chicago bag set herself to the task of making it sa n d out in the memory of all visitor« as an evetft which cph be compared to nothing. Streets were decorated and buildings were flying Ameri can flags. Spacious hotels were put in shape to handle record crowds. The entice city made a holiday for the fight. There are other features of this fig-.it which show llttlp sim ilarity to the contests which W4re held In the Roman Colosseum. The Roman gladiators never re ceived purses which would com pare to the »1,000,000 that Tun ney Is to get for his work td- cents a pound for river silver- training at luxuriously appointed cars arid such missionary -gftter.---- — —J_l__a.--------:------- ■ _ . country dubs. They didn't have I endeavors. j "Evangelism” was the subject of large staffs of managers, press &?e^ts, rubbers, sparring mates, ert article by Mrs. A. R. Wrlgfft. and.spokeamen. ,^They weys npj Miss May Benedict was 1A charffS' called upon for after-d(nnet of the program. Speeches nor any of th6 countless The next meeting of the society . Will be held s t the home o t Mr^ ¡Careeri the third Wednesday 14 (Con tinned I October. This will be a social * house beneath natural s h a d e 1 meeting. trees, and In a natural amphithe BPITTER atre which # surrounded a tiny LO N G ER L IF E ^priug— a spot for many years the For a normal thoroughly, re scene of community gatherings. Dodge Sedan Among the pioneers, who were lieving urlndf flow, cfeahSinl the system of w|stq« that poison and in attendance s t the re,nnfon to 1924 Ohdv. Touring day wsa Mrs. A. Bish who came Impair health,' tik e F 6 L E Y to southern Oregon 67 years ago PILLS, diuretic, and feel again 1923 Ohsv. Touring and Mr. Xnlghteri 6f nsar Tal- the fifge of an Active ache-free m t who 80 years ago In » 4 7 , body, good appetite, sound sleep. 1923 Ford Touring When he wns but 12 years of sg p. Kidney Irritations, t o i frequent '•rossed the planeX Mr. Krilgfrten night calls, scanty burnlffg Secre has attended practically all of tions. rheumatic aches, are ample USE LUSTER GLOSS the reunions since the association warding. ILgadon Taylor, Dor riOver was established half 4 centttrj chester, Iowa, iays. “i tfdP DRESSING thought -that any medicine could ado. A business ipdeyng was sched benefit me se n u fcU r adft so.hafc pity, as have FOLEY PII.LS di uled for later in the afternoon. ■ Coromlttees-who were in.chafge uretic,” Satbfaotton grito-anteed. of the most successful feunlon. Sold everywhere.— No. 1. were: ■' .. Dinner— Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Rétedspret People’s W e s t ch&Irmaji; Mrs. G. M. Grainger, Clievroiet Dealers Coast Hydroelectric Corporation Mr:-. J. E. Thornton,. Mrj^ Ho mer Barron, Miss McIIIe Songer, wm htrtra pewor ime nero. 0 . -S. Butler, C. E. Lane, F. D. Wagner and Geo. Mathes. Tables and Decorations— Mrs. Otto Wfritet, chafirriani MM. William Myers, Mrs. G e o r g e Dunn. Mrs. Edward Bsrrort, Mrs membership. ./ This was decided by vote Wed J. G Walker and Mfs. Kalph Bill On highway hour. Chios. Springs. The most talk nesday*. The ministers wanted to ings. Program^—Mrs. F , D. Wagner, have .the election the firsf thing ed of resort in the «tnU, There must he a ron Thursday morning but Éisi|op W. chnlrnjRn; Mrs. Em1l Pell, George son! Why not come and see for yourself! O, Shepafà, presiding, objected DuAn and J. E. .Thoxpton. Reception— Wm, Myer, chair atid rediíéited that the motlóyi be èhhrtifed té read hftér caúdit ates i man, J. M. Wagner. W. A. Rock- for the ministry weTê admitted fellow. Mrs. Orhce Iffgle, Mrs. > *-« > -wnt- •» ** ■ a.- • ..... inte. Xiefrinershlp.. Admission o f Gen. Mathes m a Mijc Atm» Wkg- ?• tbè yofthg men All! mead that rigr. stall. Governor Patterson brought words of greeting from the state declaring that "the members of this conference are entitled to a great deal of credit for the high typé ot cltixènOhlp i l Oregon.** Dr. B. L. $teveñs brought the greetings of thé local ehtirch and Bishop Shepard responded. The bishop told his ministers f h a t "emphasis must be placed on splr- ituaí thlngs, or else our power v, Il fade away from us.’’ He de clared It his purpose to emphasise cpidtdai matters above every thing else In the years to dojne. The bishop begged for Indulgence from the jnen making appoint ments, Amdaring ft tlie ‘ hardest task in V i s life to "fit every man to every place.’* He pleaded with tho pastors to make this confer ence "lovlftg time’’ and especially asked that file wives of the minis te rs refrain from making t o o many requests for their husbands. "My hardest time has been when the slstefg came and made requests,” he concluded while the audience applauded. Rev. S. J. Cheney, of thé South ern Oregon District is running strong as a delegate-to ttto Gener al Conference. Election of ministerial dele gates to the General Conference of the Methodist church meeting next May In Kanme City.Will be thd social orddf of the day cn Thursday after Jour y <f, u n g preachers are admitted to f u l l round o t social ilv lta tlo n a Which Tunney and D em pseyhaV « re ceived. A ad— w hit is most im portant— they warn not expected to quit after doing batffo ta r.^ fP rounds at- three : minima- d id ! and alloW a Judge to award g decision on "phlnfr.’t Tonight’s fig h t; howirdr,’ Wfti not bp lacking In thrills.,. So long as world champion heavy weights can earn »1,000,000 for about- 30 minutes of labor, there will be tremendous storta' ex pended dh the part of near- champlonS to g ii» tìfe -,i?n»wri. And In the case of Jack Dempsey the effort will be ¿fen. greater for he has been champion and, he knows the taste of enormous purses. If he can Win . ton’ght I he w ill get about twice as Aiuéh thè next time he appear* In tifò * king, whereas If he loses ton ight’ his days of big earnings wttl be about at an end. • Practice Limited To « Eye, Ear, Note and Threat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth Office R ou rai 1 0 • I f f , t Add so it Is expected that Jack ! will tear into Tunney. with every. ‘jtince of strength at his colta-' mand and attempt to force the champion Into a slugging mateh,' which is the kind of content at whfch Dempsey excel*; Tritine?, on the other hand, probably Will use all the canning he commands to keep Jack at a safe distance so' that the Contest will consist largely of boxing skill. Which IS the hind of a mafth which Tunn/y like best t and (he kind at which he Is best. Denipsey and Tuhney« are to weigh In this afternoon ind then ill the preliminaries will have befcn disposed of except for the naming of the referee, which ud der the Illinois law cannot be done until Just before the Bout. Dave Miller, who has Ifandled a nuRiber of fights of lesser Im portance In Chicago, • Is consid ered the m ost likely candidate for the Job. The main bout Is scheduled to 'tart nt 9:30 (Chicago daylight* ’time) which l s , 8 : 8 0 Central! ff Fight Returns Across from • the LitUia Springs Hotel Fine Zénith Set W m tlX I Office t í 0£l¿ St Reunion of Old- Timers Is Held We w ill deliver doty, asnffhnl ef exceptionally good l l - u e h slabe a t this prie«. Bny t h ^ t new for winter while they nro ÎÛ23 Automotive Shop Afftf Hot weathdr will make children HstlfesS—mKkd their appetites almost birtflike—but not for ieo cream! , r . * Are you pli your car rebnl prices first, repalriag and more miles la work on Hat N Rates on Mo or month. AcC oil and ears ma Satisfy the okildren’s craving for iee cream. Heap it high in their plates, give them a ss:cond helping, for it ’s ope of the finest foods you can give them. ; • ■ ” ' T H IR D H f l Absolute purity and fine materials are ¿specially essential in ChHtfrcn’s food—that is why Slutafa Teo Cream is “ The Children’s Ice Cream.’’ , (Open Nil Tromblee MEA JR ASHLAND CREAMI (Continued from SHASTA ICÉ CREAM Leé Richardson, Mgr. SCHOOL LAWN - Burr I'M afo afíV - x e . HAyey.ANöTHee CM3 Ade 4»8 n t >- Contract A ' at* ! •r A u t o m Rt io < Leff to Local iflk Company Extension of the la*h of the Southern t^rggpb Normal school » 6 'foot to the west and 136 feet to 'the eaat 1» to be made this' fall, according to President J. A, ChrirehlU, '• • i ■ Contract -tor automatic sprink- ling w a, awarded to the Provost Hlrgwffro (Wodaesday afterndon. Oraaa shod wRI be sown lato thia fall and.ji«M summer should see th’o «*an well sot In tlifii Aralh, ML Chilrchui bo- «1 co he <jf no *«» P®1 ea la* *9 <*“ 1 llevea. !