Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Automotive Shop reports
Mr. E. D. Brigg» Just returned
from a month’s sojourn in San the sale of a new Chevrolet tour­
Francisco, and Oakland. Mr. ing car to T. W. Stanford.
Briggs is greatly Improved and
'Madden sells protected tires.
benefitted by the rest and change.
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FOR SURETY bonds see J
Renting a specialty. List your
L.
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Min Nora Ward returned to
house with
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Ashland Sunday evening from
A shland R ealty co .
. Dorena where she visited with
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LET J. L. Ketch write your
‘ relatives.
automobile insurance.
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Give
good ‘ books.—McNair
CHff Payne make« table«.
Bros..
Madden retreads tires.
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Returned Home
»is uiooi, a penoci score in ineir
selections, picking nine out of
Mrs.* F. J. Murphy returned
Hood River Saturday afternoon the eleven first string players.
where she will resume her work George Davis of the San Fran­
as teacher in the Junior' high cisco Bulletin would hive made
school. Mrs. Murphy visited her« it 10 hits out of the eleven
had he not switched Kelly and
over Thanksgiving.
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»1 Drury to half and quarterback
respectively, when the rest of
Bo
To Mr. and Mrs. W. Fogg lust the writers held them best in
week a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. the other places. Bach of the
Fogg reside on the Dann Ranch. other experts hit about, 60 per­
cent in picking the outstanding
squad.
Arrived Hoi
All Pacific Coast Conference
Mr. W. H. Smith arrived home
Sunday evening after a week«
First T eam . Poe. Secod Team
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Par­
Shlpkey, S............ r ----- Walker, S.
shall at Montague, California.
End
Returned to Hood Hbwr ——
Purchased Car—
Betwraed Home—
morning and evening were fre­
LARGE CROWD HEARS
tor ana nas returned lor a brief
SPEAKER FROM S. CAL. quently broken Into by the, ap­
(Colntlnue« from page 1.)
tie in which the cohorts of evil
were to be arrayed against the
forces of Christ in final conflict
in which the church was to be
victorious. He set forth the in­
evitable clashing of these forces
upon American soil, out of which
would come forttf^the glorioub
victory of the spiritual over the
material, of Ideals over material­
ism. Hi« appeal was to men
of America to become followers
of the man of Gallliee.
In the evening Mr. Myers led
Adams, U8C............Marker, WSC hie hearers from one triumphant
scene, to another In the Ute of
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Erlnksen W,.............. Sargeant, C, Jesus. His subject was “On the
Mountain Tope with Jesus." It
Talkie
Diron, OAC.................Bucklin, I was an eloquent preachment of
the triumphs of Jesus Christ
Talkie
Carey, C......................Shields, O. which held his hearers’ interest
till the end. The sermons of both
Guard
Taylor. USC.....Swan, s., Brlx, W.
Guard
Cravaeb, U8O....‘........Benamy, w
I Center
Kelly, M.„............Guttermsen, W.
Quarter
Fire, Auto, Liability and all
Hair bobbing, marcelllgg c
Just arrived at Nlningera, Miss kinds of Insurance.
specialty. The Vanity Shoppe.
Saylors unusual chocolates and
STAPLES REALTY
es-ti Scotch toffe.
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Ashland Hotel Bldg.
From Talent—
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E. A. Purvis, Art <Wllson, Mr«.
Entertainment and dance, Odd
We can make your portrait in
W. Vogele, Mrs. L. O. Pen land
Fellow’s Hall. Monday evening, the evening.—Darling Studio.
Returned to O. A. CL—
and J. M. McDowell were a«
'Nov. 90, for Odd Fellows, R e­
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Miss Gertrude prown, Hugh visitors In Ashland Saturday from
bekahs and their families,
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».
Bates and Charley Rush return­ Talent.
ed to Corvallis Sunday with Cap­
Styleplus suits and overcoats Left Sunday—
Vernon McGee returned to the tain and Mrs. -F. M. Moore of To Reside
at Paulserud’s.
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University
of Oregon Sunday even­ Eugene who visited in Ashland
Rev. and Mrs. James W. Price
Have your broken windows
ing.
after
visiting here over over the Thanksgiving holidays. of Portland have moved to Ash­
Large stock of 'glass
7"
Jordan Sash and Cab­ Thanksgiving.
land to make their home. Rev,
Paulserud’s suits are guaran­ Price has a commission from the
inet Works. Phone 111.
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If you need an office or small teed.
76-tf National Council of Congrega­
storeroom, the room next to
tional Churches for wori In Drury, USC..........- ...........Imlay, C.
The Tidings office is ready for Visitors Saturday —
Home i ■
Southern Oregon, principally in
■> '» Half
Mr. and Mi's. Harry Cash were the Klamath county district.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miles left you. Apply at The Tidings of­
Wilson, W.....Schulmerich, OAC.
‘
62-tf visitors in Ashland Saturday from
Saturday afternoon for their home fice.
. I .
' ■ Halt
Montague.
In Newport, after a visit in Ash­
NEWSPAPER SPORT
Nevers, S...................... Tesreau, W.
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land at the home of F. J. Mur Returned to Corvallle—
WRITERS CHOOSE ALL
Fullback
Donald
and
Robert
Wright
re­
LECTURE
phy.
Regular
abbreviations—
Univer­
COAST ELEVEN
turned Sunday to O. A. C. where
Dr. Walton Hubbard, C. S. B.,
sity of Southern California
(Continued from page One) /
(USC); Stanford ( S ) £ Univer­
‘ For Fire Insurance see J. L. they will resume their studies, of Los Angeles, California, mem­
after
the
Thanksgiving
spent
in
ber
of
the
board
of
lectureship
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
nerups Included Brlx (W ), Swan sity of Washington (W ): Oregon
of the Mother church, The First (S ), Sargent/ (C ), Poulson (S) Agricultural college (OAC); Uni­
67-tf Ashland.
Church of Christ, Scientist, In and Bucklin (I).
versity of California (C); Univer­
Merchant’s lunch every day, Boston Mass., will deliver a freo
Orret covers buttons, upstairs.
Taylor (U.S.C., and Carty (C) sity or Montana, (M ); Washing­
63-tf 11 to 2 p. m., 60c at The Plaza lecture' on Christian Science, un­ led the field for the guard po­ ton Stale College (WSC); Unl-
Confectionery.
76-tf der the direction of" First Church sition«. Each has had an ex- ’verslty of Idaho, (I).
of Christ. Scientist, Ashland, ’ .«gl lBBt year with vigorous of­
, Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
Gifts that are easily obtained. Oregon, in the church edifice fensive and ground covering TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
chine Agents from >120 to 3160
for sewing machines, when you A few minutes sitting—we do Monday evening at 8 o’clock.
coupled with bulwark defense,
FOR SALB^-Cabbáge, 2 1-2«
The public Is cordially Invited responsible for their selection. lb. Delivered in lots of 26 lbs.
can get the White here for 366. the rest.—Studio Ashland.
to attend.
Emil Pell.
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Swan (S) and H>rrell (U.S.C.). or over. Phone 417-R or 21,
Popcorn bricks, the biggest in
also were approved for first B. B. Phipps.
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Returned to Eugene—
Sittings evenings by appoint­ town 6c.—Candy Land.
team guards.
John Galey, Miss Edith Dodge,
ment.—Darling Studio,
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Crsvath of U. 8. C„ bad a , FOR SALE—Christmas apronR,
and Miss Marlon Leach returned walkover to win the center post. any style, size or color, to order.
Returned to
last evening to Eugene, where His pivot work, passing and of­ Phone 32S-L, or call at 21# Gar­
For cleaning an pressing try
Cleon Caldwell, George Francis
’
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Paulserud’s. We Call.
76-tf Barron, Gaius* Crosby and Paul they will resume their studies at fensive have put him far ahead field St.
the University of Oregon, after of anyone else in the con­
Wagner returned to Eugene to
FOR BALE—A few cholee
M, we have no bananas, but the University of Oregon, after a visit In Ashland over the holi­ ference, th e . writer» agreed. Os-
Wyandotte pullets. Phone 398R.
have money to loan on good spending a few days In Ashland days.
trum, Montana, was the only '
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rtty. Phone 21. Yeo. (of
other
player
to
win
a
vote
for
over the holiday.
se.)
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WANTED—(Woman to |take
this position.
,
For tbat Chrlstmas présent,
washing. 818 . Hargadine, or
Kelly
of
Montana,
renowned
Fresh Tamales.—The Rose.
the new Orthophonie Victrola. for his fast runs and elusive 363-Y.
Call ISO for' Powell’s famous
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Place <ytoi|r order |now.—The darts down the field, grabbed
apple elder and we deliver.
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69-1 mo.
Rosé.
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Coffee with real cream served
WANTED— Child to care for
margin Others looked on with by tbe month. 136 Nutley St.
at Nlningera.
7441
Workman’s Icy-Hot lunch ki’y favor were Carlson (C), Ed­
,
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Special, 31.8» at Elhart’s.
wards (O.A.C.), Guttermsen (W)
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Young re­
Liability Insurance written en
and Drury, (U.S.C.), who also
turned to their borne in Hilt, automobile« and trucks. Phone
Fresh Tamales.— The Rose.
got one vote for this position.
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California Saturday afternoon 11. Yeo, (of course.)
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But Drury’s best work, the
after a few days visit In Ashland
scribes
agreed, is done at half­
Exceptional values in slightly
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Payne.
Guests in Klamath F a l ls -
back
and
they picked him to
used Victrolas, Sonora» and Edi­
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid nlay with the 100 per cent Wil­
son
Disc
phonographs.
The
Rose.
Buy your box shook from the
and two children, Leslie and Eun­ son at this location.
Schnl-
^6-8
local box factory at wholesale
ice, and Mrs. Clara Taylor of Ash­ merlcb (O.A.C.) and Imlay, (C),
price«.
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land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. also were .given votes.
Hot tub sulphur baths. Day
A. D. Hamaker of Klamath Falls
Nevers, as has been said, had
Orras cleans clothes. Phone or night at Jackson Hot Springs. over Thanksgiving.
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small
opposition for fullback.
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<4.
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There is only one Ernie Nevers,
quality
candles.- —The in the opinion of Stanford fans,
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is held by sport scribes of the
Icy-Hot lunch kits for school coast.
children, special, »1.88.—Elharts.
A few of the men named cn
the second team received votes
TMC
Visited Over Thanksgiving—
tor_ first team honors as well
Joe Farry of New Castle, Cali­ and falling to reach the malor
fornia, and Mrs. Jessie Clary of squad, were easy selections for
TODAY - TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY
A S H L A N D 'S
Grass Valley spent the Thanks­ the runnerup »ejections.
giving holidays with Mrs. Clary’s
Two of the writers, George
mother, Mrs. Green on the Boule­ Berts of the Portland Journal
vard. They will return home to­ and Vic Klee of the San Fran­
day. .
cisco Illustrated Dally Herald,
plause *of hia hearers, an un­
usual but spontaneous outburst
of feeling in a church gathering.
The subject for tonight Is:
“The Greatest Man in Ashland.”
Mr. Myers announces that he will
name the greatest man in Ash­
land and that his audience will
agree .with him unanimously.
Mr. Myers served the churches
visit to Oregon after ten years
of service Be pastor In Redlands
and Anabelnv California. . He
is well known on tbe Pacific
coast as a fearless advocate of
Christianity of the militant va­
riety. He will preach each night
during a protracted meeting of
three or four weeks. Tbs pub­
lic Is invited to attend.
I . >..... — . 1 II II is
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nee
Beautiful Gifts for Everyone
/
at
Darling Studio & Art Store
Lathia Springs Hotel Bldg.
»
Star Car Wins Prize in Hill
Climbing Contest
Held Saturday on Church Street
Leads All Other Cars Twenty-Nine Feet
‘ We hold the record with the Star Oar on the Pacific Coast.
W e give you more Miles to the Gallon of Gas.
We give yon a Sturdy Body with a Stronger Prame.
We give you a Better Oiling System Force Peed to all Bearings.
We give yon Pour Wheel Brakes for Safer Driving on W et Boads.
We give you Beal Value for Your Money. The Repair Man is Porgotten
When yon buy a Star Car,.
WE ALSO CHALLENGE ANY POUB OB MEDIUM PBICE SIX
STOCK GAB IN A PULLING CONTEST.
This is a few of the reasons that we call the Star Car
“TOMORROW’S CAR TODAY”
Hamaker Motor Co.
“Service Worth While”
Phone 37
LITHIA SPRINGS
HAROLD
LLOYD
IN
Opens Wednesday
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JOE HARRELL
COAT
SALE!
in
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►
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24-Hour Service
STORAGE-WASHING-GREASING AND TIRE .REPAIRING
Up to $24.50 Coats a t ..........
.. .115.95
Up to $34.50 Coats a t ..........
You'll Love Harold! “ Harold Lamb," the Fresh­
man, who dreamed of Gridiron Glory and Campus
Conquests — and went to college loaded down with
tannis racquets and ukuleles and misplaced ideas
of how to be popular — and was only the laughing
stock, until he mot a girl, the girl! who discovered
the heart that beat beneath the funny sweater and
hid the real boy within!
NEWEST AND FINEST STORAGE GARAGE
Up to $44.50 Coats at . . . . . .
Up to $54.50 Coats at ............
BEGIN YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
...$18.90
•
Expert Auto Repairing
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ED WYATT
drammed, jammed full of the stuff that makes life
worth Bring!
i
ADMISSION
1:30 p. m. Adults 30c, Children 10c
-7:13 - 9:00 p. n t Adults 00c, Children 20c
We Cordially Invite You to Come and Inspect Our New Building,
One-Half Block From the Lithia Springs H otel