Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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WJH HftNT— 2 p om . f u ^ n .
apartment, 107 ForkrBt. 18-3»
room fdr- ' WANTED— Woman A t ' (Hub
8th St. in ­ Hotel Hilt for table work and oohirok, addthg -a lesttYe note to
the table arrangements. Follow­
or addreet genetahWork, Club-Hotel, Hilt.
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19-3 ing dinper, the r*maluder at (Me
Sacramento
evening , wue s p e n t playlhg
1 9-V
W A N K D —Lady to do house­ bridgeand listening to,th e radio
TOE HEAT— Furnished out- work. iprite Route 4, Box AA-
Those w h o ea J e /e d the hospi­
»uui
14-4* tality ef Mas.'Carlton were) htr.
Feb. 18, three spacious, s u n n y tage, overlooking Ltthla park.
housekeeping rooms, well furnish­ Foar rooms and bath. Modern
WAXTEXh— Amhltloua people ard Mrs. Domino Provost •■d
ed,* reasonable, central, 244 Har- plumbing. Rent reasonable. Call 16 to .60, prepare for office posi­ J'ttle »on, Buddy, Mrs. S. A. Carl-
18-2«
gadlne.
17-tf at 108 Granite St.
tions; resident or home study. Jon, Miss Gertrude CafUop, Mies
Harriet Carlton and the guests
FOR RENT:— Moidern B-room Medford Business College.
- FOR RENT— Four room house­
of honor, Mr. and Mrs. George
✓
808-1-mo.
keeping apt. with bath. Inquire bouse, unfurnished, except for
O'Brien.
118 Fork st.
B-tf ran ge’ and linoleum. Close In,
v .
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iwnt reasonable to desirable
Meeting Very Sncceaatal One—
party. »3 Bash st.
p-tf
The* » fe tin g of the Preabyter-
EXCHANGE — 16Q acres iqi
j Inn W6m«n’» Missionary »oekty,
» « e s . Reasonable by month
high state of cultivation, three
which was held Wednesday after­
pr week. Barber Apta. 183 Oran-
seta of buildings, alfalfa, çlqyer,
FOR.SALE— House. Small pay­
noon, September 31. at the h o p e
ment down, balance like rent. blue grass, plow land, irrigated of Mrs Nall Robertson, wap a
Property can be' made to pay It­ and considered one of the h e a t very successful one; the prqgrppi
self out.- Inquire at 630 Boule­ ranches In the Boise valley, wish baing fully as -Interesting,as W*8
FOR SALK — Two heating vard.
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19-8* to exchange for good ranch In aitlclpated. The attendance, al­
Southern Oregon, cgn be traded
Stoves and good range. Deakln,
so. w „ yqry good-
FOR SALE— 18 acres on Boul­ clear. C. kC usbm an, Nampa Ida,
176 E. Maia St.
19-3
8 » #
l.T-4
evard, .corner Ebb road, just be­ Realtor . -,
Radio Dinner at Earl Crow
POULTRY PEAT FlfttTILIZRR yond old Normal school. See own-
TRADE— Eugene homes, farms Home—
•—Marvelouc for flowers, lawns or ner. John Piersqn 1725 Boule­
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4r. .itm
gardens. Retains' 10 tifnes Its vard. Will be here one week. acreage and businesses to trade | A grqup pf Ashland RpppJsr^a-
for Ashland anjl vicinity. Tell ns 1 aembled «dn»t evening, Thursday,
weight in moisture. Mixed fine , Will sell cheap. .
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what you hare and what you want gyptemher SJ3. at_U)e home ot f t f
and dry. Delivered in Ashland,
PINE HOME TRACTS— I ..to, and We do the rest.' ^Kinney In* • sad Mrs. Earl Crow on VanMpas
rgo* sacks 75 c, extra'large ( I .
’rite Log Cabin Poultry Farm, to acres each, good ..soil, nearly vestment Co., Eugene, Ore., • < hvenue, where they enjoyed the
806-1* m o? ! opportunity of listfutng to the
eno, Ore.
11-Wed-Frl. 6 level, easy w ilk' to schools, near
. 1 returns from the Tunney-Degnffpy
East Main Street, 8100 to 8500
FOR HAL»—30 white leghorn per acre, special Inducement« tq NOTH-» OI^ FINAL ACCOUNT • fight. ’ .
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NoUce li} hereby given that the
pullets, 244 Hargadlne, phops horn« builders,'easy terms. H. O.
Wbpn the fight ended, { h e
undersigned, as Administrator of
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Ggley, 65 East Main St, 10;JhIo. thp Estate ,qf Dora Cullen, de­ m eets were served an elaborate
d'nner, covers Being laid tpr the
r o H MALE— Agawam, t h e
- IF TOD WAl.T a good heftne ceased, has ■ llled In the County following: Mr. and Mrs. Domino
-ape for jelly and juice, 4- l-2c inquire «4 Brown A Rice, 63 N. Court of, Jackson County, State
1 Provost,'Mr. and Mrs. John End-
ir lb., also concord, <30 Holly.
Of Oregon, his Flpal Account a» * ors, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGee,
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17-6*
such Administrator ’o f said Estate sad the host and hostess, Mr. and
WANTKD
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an*
thMt Monday- th» 10th day (Mrs. Earl Crow.
FOR SALE— Pear«, fine f o r
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7-
7y-,.
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of
October,
1937, at the hour
8 8 8
canning and paflag. 76 cepts par
HA38AKER TRANSPMR a n d of l9:0Q . o’clock* A. M„ and a | Farewell Party for Mr. and Mrs.
)>ox. phone 374JÎ1.
15-tf
orage Co. office at residence, tho. Court Hopse In wMedford, Long—
FOR 8 A LE : Petite and Italian
4 North Maia. Phene <i».
Oregon, has been fixed by the
Mr. and 'Mrs. Haymond Long
prunes'apd Concord grapes. C. A.
_____________ _______________ Court as the time and place for of Stockton, .California, who have
Gray, 1372 Iowa. •
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YY GIRL XX TROUBLE— May hearing objections to said Ac- spent the pdst two weeks In Ash­
eommuulcate with Kustgu Lee ¡«aunt, and thp.eettlepient there* land visiting at the home of Mr.
* BOUGHT a r t BOLI»— C o w s
Long’s parent?, Ifr.
Mr*. O
of th» Salvation Army at tbs • of.
honghf and. «nid. G. E. Burnett,
F. S. 'Engle, Administrator. W. Long on East Main < street.
Whltx
Shield
Home.
Phone <F>.
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7-4 Frl. . were honor guests last evening,
faM Ave» Portland. Aragon.
TOR REN^r-Flve
nished house at 117
FOB RENT— one three room quire at IPS 7th St.
hPt., furnished. 808 Boulevard. • Paul D. Bro^n, M3
L
!» -» • Ave., Dunsmuir, Cal.
E
Hah m * Schools Opened—
September SS
The Salem pybllc school open­
ed with a registration last Mon-
dqy. SSP.L I*, of 4.064.
The
IA1HT—?A pair of dark rimmed enrollment on the opening day
glasses. Flhder please return to last year was 3,972.
Tidings effiod.»
X®*2
Faster time on the Shasta north and
southhound. N o. 12 willarriv^Fcprttapd
10:30 pirn, and N o. 11 will arrive San
Francisco 11 JO a. m. Changed & time
at intermediate stations.
The Oregonian will leave Portland 9 JO
p.m. instead of 1 :00 a.m. and arrive Sen
Francisco 7 JO a.m . instead o f 9 JO a.m.
This change makes more convenient
overnight service between Portland and
Southern Oregon Points.
N ew sleeping car servios i^etiFe^?i f^ose
burg and Portland daily qp the Qregpn-
ian. Car open for occupancy 9 jO p .m .
COUNTY HEALTH
(Continued from Paga Four)
Trains 31 and 32 discontinued.
P assw ord
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Motor Coach Se«v<ce
Motor Coaches especially d esig q ^ for
the service were placed fa operation
between Ashland and Portland com­
mencing September 20. * . * N ow go
Southern Pacific by rail or highway»
STRAUSS
Southern Pacific railroad tickets wiB
> ba honored for trantpuMattoSi by
O v e n i ils
A N p w P a ir
î H Ê E
if îhayR ù.
nalred see scheduled fe s s M
New York tq m w o w with U
•aada of Pikers reuuOhlng tool
|O »00 more Of Prance an< o
European countries. It la <
mated that the convention^
gates and visitor* »peat 9 IS J
000, thus necessitating many
dopart back to their Jobe. /
Hound Five
Dempsey stepped away e n d
Tunney put a left to hie face,
jaok landed a right to his body,
pane mlaaed a right to the bead-
Jack put a low left to the body
but Tunney didn’t cqmplglq. Tun­
ney looped over his hand with a
right to the head with Jack on
tho ropes. Jack backed away and
Gene fought him into a corner
landing a left hook to the mouth.
TUNNEY WINS DEtlHKWf
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AND KEEPS TITLE Jack put a ’eft to the body and >
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* "* . ' Ì hung on when Gene came la. (
.Gene jabbed left to the face cross- f
(Continued Fron« r i g e Ona)
ing with a right to the heart. ■
low to the body. Tunney' led Dompsey got heme with a left
with two lefts to the. t a p e , hook to the paw but was slow in
pempaey warned t o r
batting. following up. Tunney crossed with
TUaney missed a right but land­ r. right to the ear and another to
ed on the body. They traded lefts the face. Gene missed a right to.
to the body. Gene putting three the head when Dempsey brought
lefts and a right to the face as one home to the jaw. Tunney'a
they clinched. Gene crossed a round.
Hound Six
right to the bead and shook Jack
They sparred cautiously. Gene
with nnother right. Tunney p u t
three mere rights to the jaw and crossed with a rig{it to the head
Pnetifl» Limited To
Jack was wobbly as Gene put a and Jack ripped home~ with three
Eyo,
Ear, Nose andTfai
body
punches.
Gene
missed
a
hard left to the bead driving Jack
right
cross
but
landed
a
left
to
the
X-Ray, Inclrding Tpe|
to corner. Dempsey was groggy
a-: G«i»e stepped in with a left (lead and made Jack clinch. He Office Hour«: 20 « 19 a r t 9
and right. Jack was hanging on was gambling everything on get­
PARIS, Sept. 33.—a n — T h a the ropes at the bell. Tunney’a ting in close but Tunuey was ty-
iug him up and punishing at long
first shipload of returning legion? round.
range*. He got in two lefts to
Jack's face and Jack hooked a left
‘.p the jaw. Gene brought up one,
then two punched to the face,
pioneer Building
rtmpgey put a right to the body
which made Gene dance away.
Office Phone 48
Dempsey hooked a right and a left
Residence Phone 149
to the jaw, shaking Gene. Gene
put him on the ropes with a left
to the face. —Jack hooked a right
to the face. He was strong and
dangerous. Dempsey’s round.
Hound Heven
Where the etch and ng
Tunney missed a left and right
» red tor la, planarti
to the face and missed again with
mrronndlngs.
a right. Dempsey floored Tunney
with <a right apd left to the jaw
but Gene gou-up at the count of
,
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nine and clinched. Jack put a WH1TTLB T&ANanB
light left to the body and follow­
ft STO R ACW OO.
ed Gene around the ring. Tunney
ran but Dempsey followed. Gene
Goal, Wood and Storage
got a lpft Jo the jaw -as Jack
Packing, Crating gnd « G p le g .
¿Joked a left to the jaw .and Jack
bpt a right to the bodv. Gene was
dapclqg all around the ring with
Jack wading In Inviting Tunney
ARttY SERGE SHIRTS. AND LONG PANTS,
to tight- Jack drove a right and
left to the J 9 w as Gene stepped
BUCKINGHAM AND HECUT BOOTS AND
In with a light right an^ left.
Dempsey followed and Gene put a
SHOES. A WONDERFUL LINE OF YOUNG
left and cight«to the body. As the
bell sounded Tunney was weak
MENS OXFORDS AND TROUSERS.
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Dempsey’s round."
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Hound Eight
Dempsey bobbed ln pursult of
We will deliver any amount
Gene who crossed
of, exceptionally good U 'W h
(Biggest Little Sfcbre in Town, Open Evenings.)
to tho head. Jack put a low blow
stabs
at this price. Bay them
to the body and a loft to the head.
now for winter while they are
Dompsey missed a hard right to
cheap.
tho Jaw then played for the body
HamBker Trannfer Co.
and Tunney jabbed hftn In t h e
r>osM d id
taco.' Dempsey pounded . Gene's
neck in a cllnoh. Jack sunk a
right to .the body aqd caught him
or. tho ropes and played for a
body blow with both hands.
Good
Gene forced the fighting again
Good
and Jack aloyved up. Tuuuey drove price
three lefts*to the face. Both Jack's
JORDANS SAJBH AND
eyes wpre badly cpt. Tunney’s
CABINET WORKS
round.
Corner Haiman a r t Van Nwn.
Round Nine
Phono 161.
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Dempsey missed a left b u t
pounded Gene in a clinch. Gene
put a left and a right to the head
and they /wrestled. Jack landed"
Painting; tinting and paperi)
two rights to the body and club­ try Cliff Bnrllngupe, 611 Mt. A’
bed hla right to the head. In a or phone 458.
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clinch £ene Jabbed two lofts to
gah A ghb
tho face and Dempsey missed a
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J ’ Ja*
right and Gene landed a right
FALL N HSRK
Are you planning on havli
your car relytUt, If so get o
prices first.
We specialise
repairing and can build 28,9i
more miles In your motor. Y
wort ou flat rat« basis.
Ratos on storage by tnp wei
or month. Accessories, gM ui
oil and cars washed and ponahe
THIRD STREET GARAGH
Many people think they can, but a slick
(Open Night and Day)
:b and
them believe that the b'rlck Is go101
Tromblee
Umharg
" qhem-
through. When It comes to buying gold)
ds, re-
1st. Wh<yi It comes to buying stocks j
• know
tain a' banker. H’s your bunker’« bind
st? him
what’s good and what’s not In investm
hook to the Jaw. Gene struck t
do your choosing for you.
lefts tq t^e f»ce.
{qc* w a
bleeding
badly.cut.
Jaek**forort
¿Oakland, Sacramento)
right to the body. Jack’s face w
a mass of b U q P Ge»e *aa pli
Ing for tt with both hands, sho<
Ashland, Oregon »
ing over hard right« aad two h
jabs. Gene shot over a right
the Jaw apd a left to the txM
Pejftxtafe Hours
DcmpsBy fekpruadi a left a a
6 :)0 A. M. 12:30,
P. M. right. Tunney’a round. ’
SAFETY assured by a great re-
. iponslble company that serves all
the West; Finest type coaches
They shook hands. Jack
/HAT A
■ (with dMP - Cushioned reclining ed Gene tq t ie cppvp* Mtp'
T hey ' d «Ave
c h a lfe ),' heat terminal facilities, change of left hooks. 6«
had F uaycd
most dally schedules.
diTH T p o se
nc go down from a punch,
Our agents "Will help plan your
OKIN'DAMES-
crossed
two rights to the
trip— arrange atop-overd — mpke
FTHfiOrOUR
both swinging wildly a r t
rasdrvatlons
KILLED
for a knockout. Gene Jahb
Loe A nrtpe 901.8)0 R. T. »43.20 lofts to the face and eroase
SS’
f c f e i i : «
Profe
Legionaires.
Will Return
Before Long
Convalescent Home
I J lÿ
e Doubl
Bakina Ponder
-A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
WANTTO— Ranch Job prefer-
ably «tttli Mt D:- A: people. 600
Liberty St., Ashland
ing of children away f r o m
school. Closing of such v * 001*
may be a useful procedure fef ka
aid to effective control measures
required by regulation, but there
Is no evidence that In cities or
towns the closing o f schobls has
any effect In stpppinfc an epi­
demic. On the other hand, if a
few simple procedures are adopt­
ed while the schools are kept op­
ed, an effecUve control of an
outbreak of disease fnay be had.
At the beginning of an out­
break, the schools may be closed
for the period of Incubation and
then opened, bat careful guard
must bp exercised to discover
Thursday, September it, at
a
farewell bridge party given by
Mrs. Q. W. Long.
* Mr. ^nd Mr«. Long left today,
tor their hqme. -
Three tables were In play. Mrs.
Hugh Gillette won a lovely prike
(or holding high «cere amcng the
ladies and Mr. Raymond Long re­
ceived the gentleman’s first prize.
Mrs. Dean 8cott received, the la­
dles consolation prise and Mr.
Clyde Young was the gentle­
man consoled.
At a late hour the hostess
served refreshments to the fol­
lowing gueats: Mr.-and Mrs. Clyde
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg,
Mrs. H. G. Hedberg, Mrs. Hugh
Gillette, Mrs. J. Turner and the
guests of honor, Hr.’ and Mrs.
Raymond Long*
P h o n e o r a eh A g e n t f o r c o p y o f n e w tim e ta b le
a p d any f r a p e l in fo r m a tio n ,,
S o u th e rn P a c ifie
• U. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent
Can You Tell a
GOLD BRICK
When You SeefiNE?
Sqn Francisco
The Citizens Rink
By Taylor
* V % o h * r i« r M t
f
NO.YOU DON'T Se£M
L V/0NQ5Æ
THEiÇ I DBA WAS
,
UH ENOW
>r-
1 fifPOÇE THEM
face. Dempsey q' lpft to th
but followed with a blow t
TERMINAL,
BOTET. ASHLAND
Phone 47
Jock up in a cllueh a«
th