Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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R o m m Bratton, the new owq- *
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er Of the A shland Feed and Gro-
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purckmpd tto
LONDON — (IP) — O f every
C“ * ” ' place -In Bsjlvtow until recently "
100 oars stolen in London, 71 are
0
• owned by Bob Avery, who also
promptly recovered by the phtioe
P of operated the Nelda Cafe in M b - ”
"T*
and rostoredito their owners, a'c-
*> V1^ land, but la now located In Med- to
h
‘ the
cording to the report ot the Chief
l f R1* ford. The Bratton family w ill oe-
T k ® bon»B|lttee
Commissioner of Police for the
euten- cuwr th# fc(Mne BB<|
Commun. new community 1
Metropolitan arsa.
, .
har,e' ity i . glad ,to*welcome Mr. and
**» - » * «
W ithin a few minutes f»f the
,eorge Mr«. B u tto n and ‘their two Ut- H ô n e r Moor® 1
time when the owner reports' his
C* “ ‘ tie daughters Into our midst and A design was se
loss, every police station in Greet­
’
e to the many community actlvi- plM,n« *>ut • ,1 tlu
er London receives by telegraph a
Tech, t|M
from a standpoin
full description of the car. Thia
Bn* -
M r. and Mrs.
O. Tucker * • * ° ° a • » bW*
is immediately mimeographed,
have returned from a few day* h*®*>®£ companie
and a constable leaves the station
w e n t at ’Reedsport with the W ill .wUl
with copies, one of which he gives
p *T Crubb family. The weather w as
w l,1 go ahead
every constable. In the d istrict, „ . t i c and m ilita ry c a rte r « a d b a i
1
P®rfect
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nd
a
wonderful
vacation
®f ***** 5*ub
The constable, knowing that be
U1‘ 181 is reported.
tu tm d .y n lg U
may get s substantiel reward for
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t
w ill Its called th
• vigilance, commits thé descrip­
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n ,^
R p rtb y aUt* f c t e J r a iie r - f t e r
tion to memory and straightway
saw ,th ® traveler Is compelled to »fo,, materia, wo
examines every car that passes.
t Of- le* T® tb ® bl*h w a y nt Drain an« w ltè wlH
,
« ' in the meantime a similar des­
d sa ferry acroM the Umpqua river at vjce-’
cription goes oat throagh the pro­
U fo i Scottsburg (wbldh, by t i e way, is
vinces, either by telegraph or by
the on® o t the oldest towns in O re-
The fin * he*»
mail, and in a very short time
time <°n ) Thl® particular Bunday h has bean under <
every constable in England, Wales
Itish P‘®n»«re ear had p ltnued Into thé **»• N dli Creek d
and Scotland bas a description of
river and so a lot o f' e at* Were completed, and t l
the missing car in his pocket.
ray- held up un til the wrecker a rriv - «■ —
n o s e ¿ars whieh are not ro-
Bed ed and remdyed the oftoadin*
—
.......
oeVered are presumed to be those
tory
car-
The
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r
t
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warod
most
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which are quickly run Into the
mce friendly and a large numhUr of
•
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thieves’ garages and thoroughly
a ir- P®®PH availed tbemaelvea o f the
changed
ta y ^ p p w y q j^ e ,
or
eating p rM H g e s o f the
town.'
“cached” for several u*MRths until
.
And
ta
lk
about
good
things
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they can be safely taken out and
-
eat. Just lot md hay «u 'évuty one
.
r o t who reeds tato, If you ever are
tian fortn“ate aadagh to be detained
rch
[ber
jg
be
the
her
LONDON, (U P ) — The pre­
mises of the King of England
have been burglaris^l, under the
neee of the King's
brother-in-
law, the Merqness of Cambridge.
Governor and Constable of Wind­
sor Castle.
There to great mystery about
the affair, though a prisoner has
beaa caught and arraigned in the
Windsor police court. The pris­
oner refused to give his name.
la Scottsburg Tor aveu a little
while, don't ta il to eat a t "D a d *
Reeders
ro éU arant.
T h a t#
enough said—-buy mouths Water
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F ra n k Homes, now
ven Paas and Way ttdaa
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p M W ttM tw M U
as bo
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a month! ■ '
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o f Grants
Barns
ot
Medford, were m arried In Med-
ford on Tuesday, September 1«.
Mrs. Hom e» has been employed
as head Ethnographer ta the O. C.
Boggs office fo r the past two or
three years, an« la A lovely girl. . .
Frank, who is th e oldest sea o f
Mr. and If ta 6 , J. Homes of Ash«
land, grew t a t * young m anhood
re‘ in this eomatunity, .'attended the
Ashland, high, staool. Having here
■ * to enlist in th e W orld TÇar. Soon
a fte r his return from France he
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«omntahtad .work w ith {h® shell
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. , OB people, and his adtaace has
been steady. H e to new located a t
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Used Car
Bargains
1994 Oh*v. Oenpe >560.00
1986 Ober. (ta p e >800.00
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1994 CB mt Tour. >900.00
1988 Ohrr. Tow . 9480.00
1929 OhdF. Tour. >128.00
to Los Angeles
The
Automotive Shop
Chorrolet
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
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aad return; lfc-day lim it
Profit by reduced roundtrip fares to C alifor­
n ia on sale dally until September 30. R ound­
trip to San Francisco and other C alifornia
points equally reduced. Also, season tickets
O c t. 31 lim it, slightly h ig h er (sto p o ver*).
on ew ay, for
natural tobacco taste
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Do Your Tires ?
Measure Up to
Your Car?
Poor trains daily each way, Including the
Southern C a lifo rn ia Express” d ire c t via
Sacramento to Los Angeles.
Ur
Southern Pacific
O. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43
Cross, Cranky
flh People
worker in
Ö doubt about i t Over tw o bfllfbn
Chesterfields are smoked côery month,
r a ’J to A v 'after fear years of reaotab
The man who drives on
United States Royal Cord
Balloon* - knows that no
fitter tires oan be made—
he knows that they are
worthy c i the finest car
ororbttilt
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Staton Tires a r t «sod
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