Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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one, ineld*. FonJ. strike
t,wo. Ball two. high. » a « thxem
iMife. Spencer wag t,hr0VS
at tirbi Oae run, iwq bits and
'Into iM i* 0»M- MtlMV.I
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struck oat, with a wild
New York—Snencer wend *•
catch lor PIttaharg. Leaser! UP-
Ball one. outside. Strike one, eall-
Strike one, swung. Ball <
aide.
Ball
two,
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ed. Bail two. tnaide. strut«
FOR SALE— 6 room modern
house, lot <0x140. Splendid lo­
k and heating cation on Almond St. <18.00 for
stoves, One traylor and endlgons quick sale. Brown A Rice, <8 N.
front IS? to <IA9. Oratee a n d Main at.
W-8
bucks. Ragie Brass'Foundry, 140
FOB
acres, one acre
OÏerlin.
fl-r-m o. •
In pedches, fine soil, Just below
FOR SALB—Ceasor« gad Ag- Bellview school only <600. See
ran grapes, »SQS Oberlin St. Ashland Realty Co.
29-8
ione 289-R.
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SMB BOMB TRACTS— 1 to
FQR ttALR— Thompson seed­ 19 acres each, good sell, nearly
less, ^Ro«e of .Peru, .and Muskat Intel, easy walk to schools, near
grapes, extra good, fresh from East Mala Street. <X9< te <500
the vine, 3 cents per pound. Al­ per aero, .special inducements to
so winter bananas, Delicious and home bnllders, easy terms. H. C.
Spitzen berg apples. A., H. Daven- Oaley, <5 Bast Main Bt. 10-lMo.
hill Valley View. Phone U F 6 . '
80-8
FOR SALB— 75 rabbits. Pedi­
greed china and New Zealand» (Continued FronvPage Three)
and hutches. Harry Commons,
TUlent.
« - • • Foendaticn group.
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday
FOR BAUE— Pears, tine f o r even nig at 7:80.
eaaning and eating. 71 cents- per
You a te cordially Invited to a t­
U x . phone <74711.
15-U
tend all the meetings of this
You will en­
bought and sold. C. B. Burnett. joy the fellowship and Christian
Phone 4P3.
1841 mo.* friendliness of Its m e m b e r s ;
Etrangers and visitors especially
welccme. Come as you are.
^BOUGHT and SOLD— C o 'g ■ homelike church.
WANTED— Children to
care
for while parents are -ont for the
afternoon or evening, ca lf at 5fct
nun
First Presbyterian Church
North Main »nd Helman Sts.
“Fundamental
Christianity"
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Will be the theme of the pastor,
Rev. Hugh T. MitcHelmore, Sun-
day morning, II o’clock. The Bi­
ble School will meet at 9:45 and
,expect every member over 14
,re of age will be'opt at that
eorvice.
Segior Chyjstian Endeavor will
convene at 6:30. Subject, “ How
V\’e May Help the Younger Boys
and Girls.’’ There Is a contest bn
to eeo whether there will be more
young people from the normal
sçbpol or high school.
At 7:30 p . 9. tbe pastor will
speak upon the theme, “t h e
A recent appeal for sick-room Christianity Which Has Not Fail-
supplies to be used by the coaaty
Wednesday the fourth study
health unit brought a genetour
perscjjpal
work will be made. »
response, it 4s said. The tw®.
county nurses and the eounty
health doctor are unusukHy hosy YANKBEH MAKE IT THREE
. GAMES STRAIGHT toD A Y
at hite time, keeping a close
check on health conditions in all
(Continued from Page Çne)
schools.
Recently one of the
nurses droye into California
Second Inning
through a blinding snow storm / Pitts ba rg-j-Wright up.) Foul
in order to reach a passable road strlke'one. Combs took Wright’s
which, she coaid follow to a short fly. Traynor up. Ball one,
rural school In the Deter dis­ Inside. Strike one, called. Strike
trict.
two, called. Foul. Lasgerl came
over fast and took Treynor's
grounder with his glove hand and
teased him out at first. B»rnhart
vp. Strike one, called Lazzeri
smothered Barnhart’s greunder,
and got him at first. Ns runs,
no hits and no errors.
New York— Lasseij ap. Strike
S
Generous Response
To Supply Appeals
Ford Batteries F it 85
Per Cent Of All Cart.
Nona Better Regardless
o f Pries. :
kaa«.' Rhyan ap.’ Dngas’ tdok
Rhyan’s alpw roller and tooted
him ant at um. F. Waiter ap.
Laaaeri took Waner’s grounder
and ’ put him out at "Itait making
the thp-d out. No raae. no hits.j
no errors.
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New York— Lasseri up. Foul
YAMTKD — Woman
strike . one. Ball ope, outside
housework by the hour.
Foul strike two. Bajl two. ou t­
475 j :
side. Ball three, outside. FtonJ
'Leaser! hit a single Into center
serl tossed out Meadows at first. field. Dugan up Meadows tpok
No rpris, no hits, no errors.
Dugan’s buijt bu threw too »low­
New York— Pennock up. Strike ly to get Lasseri who reached
one, swung. Ball one, inside. second. Raboskl up. Curst , to
Strike two called. Foal. Ball two, bat fo« Rgboakl. Ball one, high
low. Foul. Rhyan thfew out Pen- Bell two, high. Treynor threw
neck at first. Combs np. Combs oat Durst at first, and Lasxeri
lofted a high one to L. Wanar. advanced to third and Dpgan to
Koenig ap. Strike one. called. second. IMnnock np. Ball oue,
Ball one, high and outside. Ball inside. Foul strike one. Pennock
two, outside. Foul strike two. tried to bant bat he fouled the ,
Foul. Wright made a beautiful ball. Laaaeri scored when Rhyan
catch oY Koenig’s apparently safe fielded Pennock’o» alow roller- to
hit. No runs, no hits', no errors. Gooch. Dugan went to third.
FoarOi laming •
Cbmbs up. Bail one, inalde. Ball
Pittsburg—-L. Waner up. Ball two, kick- . Strike one, called. !
one, tow. Waner tried to bunt Strike t f o called. Foal. Ball
but Umpire Moran »called It a Hired, high. Combs slnglef to
ball. Tbe Yaaks register a kick. right, scoring Dugan. Pennock
Rail two. Strike one. called. went to third. Koenig up. FOul
Strike two. called. Lasseri toes- strike one. Koenig doubled t o '
od out Waner at first. Lazterl righ,t field, scoring Pennock ,
came in fast to get the slow rol­ j Combs went to third. Manager
ler hit by Waner. Ryan up. Pop­ | Bush waved Meadows out of the
ped to Koenig. P. Waner up. box. Be * a s the third starting
Foul,' strike one. P. Waner sept pitcher to be benched oat of
a hot liaor straight into Dugan's the game. T^e crowd cheered
mtt. 'No runs, no hits, no errors. Meadows aa he walked tp the'
New York— Ruth up. trike one, bench. Combs up. Combs on first,!
called. Strike two, called. Ball
one, outside. Strike three, and
Ruth fanned ont when he swung
and missed by inches a slow
ball. Gehrig np. Strike one, call-
ed. Ball twof outside. Foul strike
two. Meadows has the Yankees
guessing mixing a fast ball with
a' curved ball. Ball two, hlgh,-
ball three, outside. Four balls
and Gehrig was walked to first
base. Meusel up. Ball one, out­
side. On a ¿it and run play,
Meusel grounded to Traynor who
throw' tbe ball into the grand
stand. Under the ground rules,
Gehrig halted at third base and
Meusel at second. Laserrj *«F-
Ball one, outsige. Foul, strike
one. Ball two, outside. Ball three,
low. Meadojvs fell as lie pitched
and the great crowd hooted. Foul
strike one. Foul strike two. Laa-
zeri struck out on the third true
ball. Dugan up. Bail one, outside.
Traynor threw out Dugan at
first. No runs, no hits and one
error.
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w«, Garbage Starts
Ninth Inning
Pittsburg—
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Practice Lii
Bye, Ear, Noes
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Growup,
batting
for Cvengros. Ball one, inside.
13nd Ae
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34 Acres Irrigated
San Francisco
Your Own Terme
Balfour Guthrie Co.
P. O. Box 8T. Ashland
(O akfm d, Sacram ento)
r
-$12.05
Bound Trip, $21.70
Departure Hours
0:10 A. M. 12:30, 9:30 P. M.
SAFETY assured by a great re-»
sponsible company that serves all
the West; Finest type coaches
(with deep - cushioned reclining
chairs), best terminal facilities,
most dally schedules.
Our agents will help plan your
trip— arrange stop-overs —- make
reservations.
Los Angeles 9 2 » .WO R. T. 942.20
N an-D iego. 927.20 R. T. 949.20
Kl Paso
We will deliver any ' amount
of exceptionally geem IS-fash
slabs at tttb price, .why them
now tor winter whRs they are
C Hamakar Tnuufsv Co.
WHITTLE TBANSX
___ft 8TOBAOS QO.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Atfpptag.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight T a n a n a i
Mòre than J000
Prmerred/ Shareholders
Pittsburg— Wright up. Ball
one, outside. Strike one, cblled.
Ball two, inside. Raboskl took
Wright's high fly In front of the
plate. Traynor up. Strike one,
called. Ball one, inside. Trainor
fouled out to Raboskl. Barnhart
up. Foul, strike one. Ball one,
high and inside. Combs made a
remarkable. running catch of
Barnhart’s long fly. No runs, no
hits, no errors.»
New' York— Raboskl up. Foul,
strike one. Ball one, high. Foal
strike two. Wright got an easy
fly which Raboskl sent up. Pen­
nock np. Ball one, high and out­
side. Foul strike one. Strike two,
called. Strike three. Pennock fan­
ned out. Combs np. Meadows took
Combs bunt and tossed him out
at first. No- runs, no hits, no
errors.
Sixth Inning
Pittsburg— Harris up. Strike
one, called. Strike two, called.
Harris was thrown out at first,
Pennock to Gehrig. Gooch up.
Gooch filed out to Ruth*. Mead­
ows up. Qombs took Meadow’s
short pop to Centerfield. No r u n
no hits, no errors.
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New York—Koenig .up. Bell
one> eatable. Rhyan threw Koe­
nig/out at first. Huth np. Strike
one, called. Ball one, outside.
Foul strike two. The Babe was
choking his bat aa he swung.
Ball two, outside. Rhyan threw
Customers pf Tbe California Oregon Power Company
in homes and factories used 293,000,000 kilowatt hours of
electrical energy last year.
More than 3,000 preferred shareholders receive dividends
regularly by chedt every three months. The capital supplied
by investors in the Company’s preferred shares goes directly
into permanent» useful public utility properties.
The confidence o f our thousands of customers rests on
their knowledge o f the fact that dependable service is fur­
nished a t reasonable rates.
The investment confidence of m ore than 3,000 share
j— - _____ —-v holders is merited by the fact that divi-
' • dends always arrive regul&ily, by check,
011 the due date. „
A eppy of this 16-page book, describ-
ingand illustrating the properties o f The
California Oregon Power Company, will
cAUFQ.iS os.f OH he sent to you on request, together with
complete information about in v e stm e n t
in the Company’s preferred shares.
Hunting Clothing, Guns and Am
C ompany
munition, Boots and Shoes.
-A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
(B iggest L ittle Store in Town, Open E venings.)
TERMINAL,
HOTEL ASHLAND
Phone 47
JORDANS
pendable Service to
etomers—D ividends
fa r Shareholders ,
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Let Us»{)o Y0ur \
E lectrical and’ Battery
. Worlf.
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called. PouL Cvengros was work»-
a n a a o JMhA MS*—-
ln< a wide curve. Ball thfee,
^ZyUvUytRIv FITC
high. Rhyan threw Lasseri out*
-r
at first. Dugan up. Strike <NW»^ OREVILLB, C aL .O ct. 7.— (IP)
galled. Strike two, called. B all,— a pue ot burning <> garbage
one, low. Dugan singled. Boa*. started a lire that destroyed the
gouch up. Ball one. Rhyan throw plant of the Feather River Pine
out Bengough at first, Dugan ad- mills today, doing damage esti-
yan«l»g to second. Pennock up. »mated at two million dollars. The
Dell one, low. Strike one, swnagt main office of the building was
Strike two. celled. Foul. Trap- nil that remained today of the
nor took a hit from Pennoek plant which employed 700 men.
and threw him out at first. No
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rune, one hit and one error.
READ CLASMIFIBD A M
one. outside. Strike oge, celled
Lasseri thrgw Waiter
Ifret
FOR RRNT—Two steam heat­
ed office rooms in First National
Bank Bldg. Reasonable rent, t o r
galre First National Bank. 88-19
'fide. Rhyan tiled o a t P. Warier
ap. Strike oue. catted. Lloyd
I waner walked to secotai aaari-
lasted. P. Waaer popped out to
Raueri. No runs, one fctt and ao
errors.
MxJSord. Grants Bass.Roseburg,
Vtsiu*. Dstntznuk-Ceiii .
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE |
By virtue of an mueutlon on1
Foreclosure duly issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, in
F A H ttn iq
and for the County of Jackson,
Painting,
to mo dlrecjed and dated on the
5th day of October, 1987, ’in a try Cliff Bai
certain action therein, wherein G. or phone 4 « .
8. Butler as plaintiff, recovered
judgment against William B.
King and Callie King, Husband
fall ir R im
Are you planantg 9 havlpg
and Wife, the defendants, for tbe
sum of eight hundred eighty-five your car rebuilt If a» get one
first.
Ws sprit
and no one-hundredths dollars, prices
repairing and can hap
i 1 885.00), with costs and dla- mere miles In y o u 91
.kursementa taxed at eighteen and work on flat rate basM.
Baton on storage ky
sixty ose-hundredtbs, (118.60)
one hundred and no one-hun- or month. Acceasoried,
dreths, (1100.00), dollars, as at­ ell and cars washed and
THIRD STREET Cfe’
torney’s fees, which judgment
T
jjOP*“ N1»ht
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was enrolled and docketed in the
Clerk’s office of said Court* In
said County on tbe 4th day of Oc­
tober. 1937.
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the> terms of tks said
execution. Twill on the 12th day
of November, 1927, at 10 o’clock
GRANTS PASS, Oct. 7.—
a. m., at the front door of t h e James gchlose of Seattle attempt­
Courthouse In the City of Med­ ed suicfde hare lest night, by
ford, In, Jackson County, Oregon, shooting himself with a .86 cali­
offer for sals an< will sell at pub­ bre pistol. He was taken to the
lic auction for cash to the highest Good Samaritan hospital and may
bidder, to sal I sty said Judgmant. recover. The baUet lodged In the
together with U s costs of this brain. Domestic troubles is giv­
sale, subject to redemption as ( en as the reason for the attempt­
provided by law, all of the right, ( ed suicide. Scbleee came here
title and interest that the said de* , several days «go te attempt to
feadgnts, William B. King and ( err<gt a reconciliation with his
Callie King, bad on the 2nd day wife?
c( July, 1 9 « , pr gow have In and
to the following described pro­
perty, situated in tbe County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Bogtnniag at a point which is
twenty chains west and ten chains
nr-rtg of the center of Section 16, I
Towgshlp 39, South of Range One I
East ofl tqe W. M„ Thence North I
10 chgibs, Thence east tea chains; I
Thence south ten chains a n d
thence west ten chains to place of
beginning, containing ten acres of ,
land, and a,se:
I
Beginning at a point which is
ten chains nerth of the center of
Section 16, Township 89 South of J
Range one east of the ‘ W. M., (
Thapee west ten chains; thsnoe .
north five chains; t&ence east tea 4
chains »nd thence south I 1 v e ■
chains to the place of beginning,
containing (lye acres ot land.
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Dated this 6th day of Oct, ’
1987:
RALPH 0 . JENOTNO8.
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Sheriff cP Jackson County, 9re. V
By PAUL C. JENNINGS,
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Deputy. |
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