Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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f e e , *11 M » "B U V Briggs., nn« Qgie followed the fighting pro- received.
he is taking his intti* piange iato
Local Sportsmen Victims of
Technical Federal
(Contraed On papo TMraaj
Wardens
every one who eontomptotes Btr
tendi** the deUfhtfuI aatortoft-
ment to come to the Civic CIO
houM Ta<a4ay (o hepr Hies
Richardson. It «01 he as* an-,
pceiaily fin« pre-word la prepar-*
ation to the enjoyment In atomi
at the eOdUortam of the Normali
ht a Uttia totor date.
Ao Imaginary line dividing
Oregon and California prdhed to
be a bit to realistic early Satar-
day when a greep of 34 aperte-
maa, including seres from Ash-
toad. got themselves “pinched**
by a. pair of busy federal game
wardens for hunting ducks in
California.
There is still a eerloaa quaa-
tion as to trhether the men were
In Oregon or California, la fact,
the two game wardens confessed
they were not sure. At any rate,
they confiscated all th e ducks and
geese and said they would Inves­
tigate the so-called imaginary
line and determine whether or
not they or the hnntere were
right.
The men were hunting in what
they believed to be was Hopkin’a
slough, which- has been used by
Oregon sportsmen for years. If
they unwittingly^ violated the
California law, so, too, have
many other Oregon sportsmen.
Those from Ashland who lost
their bags of duck and geese
included Fred Taylor, Dan Kay,
Ouy Good, Harry McNair,, Qny
Randles, Chet Phillips, and Fred
Cuahlng.
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(stive in the legislature from
Jackson county. Ria nranlng
mate la John Carkin, who will
be the speaker of the house e i
representatives.— The Oregonian,
Visited to Aebl«n4—
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wade of
San Francisco and 4 . 8. Rosen-,
kaum, district freight and pas­
senger* agent far the Southern
Pacifia, wars la Aahtoad visitine
yesterday.^ Mr. Wads ia general
passeagar agent for the Southern
Pacific at San Francisco.
ft « ft
to fprget the Rummage Sato
which is to ho hold U m X * ea< .
»to of October (neat Friday aa4 ■
Satontoy) at toe Clvle Meuse, sad *
send their ceatrihuMops ia pleat* t
of time for arrangement.
Medford Youth Killed—
Erneet Welty, only son of Mr.
sad Mra. w . H. W*tty ef Mod-
ford. mat death Saturday at Bat-
toon, N. M„ thru tha aselfentol
taka their articlee dewu to tha Pk,lMon» both popular .musicians discharge of^a gun, at the age of
’Club Mease, they are to please bf Ashland and mamhpn af the 27 years. Details of the tragedy
aotlfy Mrs. A. H. Pnwht or Mrs. As?1,aad band *nd LoveUnd dance
Harris Dean and totog* w ill he M9bestra. have formed favorable
USE THE AIR MAIL FREQUENTLY
Ashland la now splendidly serviced daily north and
sduth with fast eastern co n n ectio n s by the Air Mail.
It offers excellent opportunity for quick transit of
important mall
and provides an interesting way
to bring Ashland advertising to the attention of
those we desire to reach.
USE THE AIR MÀIL FREQUENTLY.
FIRST
NATIONAL
ASHLAND, OREGON
BANK
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called for to time for the sal«.
connections at collegs.
The thiags fer the mlUtoem Lawrence entered the University
department, to charge ef ftn. F. & Ore«on
E ujeue and has
K. Hammond are to he brought
«»■»‘tted to the orchestra
In, in plenty of time for the nr-
Kaanoth has been admit-
all fo
rangomout of that »ranch of the *** t0 the orchestra at Corvallis
sato
.: ** clarinet player.
“A Flower Bnehan**'* is plan­
ned. Any one with flowers, seed*.
• shrubs, imlhs. to apefcange m to
> bring them. If you haven't any
B come aay way and the flowers
' W1U he given oat as long as they
last.
The chief thought te to
beautify Aahlaad’s towns aad
Priced at. $5.00 aad M ow.
flower gardens and this is one
of the ways that the Civic Club
And are always glad to have you look at our shoes.
Demonstrating the diversified
have found helpful, - y .
j
possibilities of Ashland »from a
The food sale is la oempetent
fruit growing standpoint, H. IJ.
hinds aad all those who are
Leavitt for eighteen years a resi­
helping te make this a success
dent of Ashland brought to the
are asked to bring their contri­
butions early.
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Tiding« office this merntog some
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blue figs grown at his home, 440
■ Last year tha Rummage sals
Chestnut street These figs are
surpassed all former efforts and
peculiar In that they ripen twice
it is hoped that this s a l
during the year, once about Julv
measure up in like degree.
and then again In the fall. The
? Those to whom this Is perhaps
bias fig according to Mr. Leavitt
an opportunity to and just whgt
is decidedly healthy and contains
they need for some purpose are
no acid. During the past season
again reminded of the date. Come
he has sold more than »80.00
aay Way, look around and lnves-
worth, gathered from the two
. Ugate the wonderful bargains ex-
trees that are growing at his
i Mbited. To those helping to a ll
home., ‘ t . ‘
tms tables they are again re-
M r.,«ad Mrs. Leavitt have Just Mendifr,’ 1
U "knnded of the articles in garret
Floral Socletf
recently returned from the state
or storeroom, that they do not
Meets. Public Library, I p. m
fair where’ they had the good Tuesday, Oct.
te want and that some one else may,
Clvle Cluji.j
fortnne to see two Ashland ex-
are asked to bring them te the
program presented by Mies
hibits, tbe peaches of Abler
b. club house.
Richardson of the State Nor­
Johnson and Mr. Frost’s apples.
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If any articles are left over
mal. AU Interested Invited.
they are placed where they will
Tuesday, Oct. IL— Junior High P,
THIS CW NTT WINS
do the most good.
T. A. meets 3:30 p. m. at the
PRIEES AT STATE FAIR
A Word to Hie
Junior High Building
II It ft
Tuesday, Oct. B. — Missionary At the Club House of the Civic, Ftost Meeting Idaeoln F. T. A.—
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All members of the Lincoln F.
Rally. At the M. B. church. Every Fall there Is a Thrift
Sale,—
T. A. and all others Interested
Evening.
County Vtattara
During the week the follow­ Wednesday, Oct. fl.— Auxiliary Does your family n ee^ re-cloth­
to Trinity GuUd. Evening.
ing,
ing Jackson county residents reg­
Thursday, Oct ‘7.— Missionary So­ Do you yearn for food or flowers,
istered at the state fair:
Why «sad off to Cata­
ciety. Congregational church. Would you grab some wondrous
Mr.*nd Mm. R. B. Robison and
log»« hoosos for Barb­
Mrs. Agnes Herndon, Beach
H. H. Goddard of Talent; Mr.
bargains
wire aad Fencing?
street, hostess..
and Mrs. M. B. Hanley, Jerry
In utensils for your household,—
Jerome, Mr end Mm. Scott nirursday, Oct. 7-— Berean Class In adornment for your person?
While we can meet their prices
on most anything In our line.
W olff e f Medford; George P.
Mrs. Robert Johnson, hostess.
Martin of Rogue River; A. W. Thursday, Oct. 7.— Trinity Guild Dash you to the Civic Club house
Turn In your order for your
k wants, aad let us figure with
Parish House. Afternoon.
Walker aad John Corbin. Med­
On the eighth of this October,
you before you send off for the
ford; Mr. and J. M. Dennis of Friday, Oct.
Reception at M. On the eighth and on the ninth. goods.
H O M E R M . PARSONS,of Sffa BeraarditufcCalifornia,!* awarded the $1000AX)
Aahtoad; Mm. Artie Stephenson,
E. Church.
Official Board You wW find what you are seek-
in cad» ® r the winning naaae. O u t o f more than a h a lf m illion name* received
Mrs. Nettie Frey, Tom Swenn.
hosts to Normal students and tog.
at Contest H e ad q u art e r *, General ^ M o fo -c ro t” Gwolina w m ¿hosen by the
Mr. aad Mm. George Bads, Mrs.
judges a* being the m oti sultahle for this b te ff development in motor fueL The
faculty and city teachers,
Do pot fall In your attendance.
General Petroleum Corpagattai Writhe* «T express fta appreciation o f the wide­
Merle Mlnear. C. C. Darby 01 Friday, Oct. «.■ --Chicken Dinner Treasures, here, from every table.
spread
and enthusiastic interest of apotorisfc and dealers "from Canada down”
Medford; C. H.»Giles, Dr. E. H.
At
the
“Thrift
Sale’*
In
October.
Presbyterian church, for young
in the new gasoline and in the contest for a name.
Porter, Mm. A. L. North of Med­
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people of Presbyterian church
ford; Mrs. Joe McMahon and eon
and Normal students who at­ Civic Club Meeting—
o f Jacksonville.
One of the particularly inter-
tend or expect to attend the
Priae Winners
estihg meetings of the Civic Club
Presbyterian church.
More than five hundred thousand names! Nearly hftrns clean» leaving no deposit to produce a car»
Jackson county prise winners Friday, GsS. (L— Wemaa’s Home year «111 occur Tuesday. October
•even
tops o f mail received at Contest H eadquar» bon. I t contains no acids or sulphur to pit valves
included the following:
Missionary Society. Mrs. J.‘ S, at 1:30 p. m., when a review
urs. Telegrams, regisflered letters, ’phone calls. , . or fonl spark plugs.
B. B. Phipps, first on sweet
R. MeCracken, 8:30 p m. Val­ of the drama, “Dear Brutus,*’
potato squash; L. B. Hughei.
n ^ver in the histor y o fg a so lin e has th ere been such
This new gasoline is finely balanced. . General
written
by
J.
M.
Barrie,
will
be
ley View.
fleet on muskmelon; Dick *Joy, Friday, Oat. A— Lincoln P. T. A. given by Miss Ellsaboth Richard­
a widespread and instantaneous success as the in- ”M«to-crat**Gasoline is the result o f years of effort
second on hubhard squash; Sun-
Meet* 8:30 p. m. at the build- son. member of the faculty of the
trpductioh o f General "Moto-
toproduce a highly volatile motor
cveat Orchards, first on AnJnq
Southern Oregon State Normal
crat”
Gasoline.
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plate; second on Bose piste; 8.
Schebl.
N o wonder!
A. Nye, second on Bartlett plate;
Charles Wright, first on Elbert*
Haro’« «that .
plate; Paul Shearer, first on
Ooralce plate; J. C. Bsraes, first
BSOtO?2st3 gCt —
oa Bartlett plate; Eric Wold,
AnotieeaW< increnre i* power and
.first on Howell plate; W. J.
pick'^fy^sunim er and winter»
Smith, flmt on dried prune«; first
oa dried peer«; George D. Saultc-
tew
In gasolines.
asaa, second on Jonathan plate:
I t coats no m o n t
A
increase in fas^niles»
T. Wiley, second on Spitienher.?
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g»»
»tote; George W. Froet, flmt on
No fuel knocks.
Delicious plate; flmt on Banana
Ladies’ four-club gets, ex
No (lifted valves or folded skavk
ftftd o f tha ru n th at
Plato; Albert Jokneon, first on
tra special at $11.00.
w ith t a w « « , , , u .
Kin* Davis p l a t e ; William
O ^ e r r iJ M r a fc a n ^ M M o r O fl,
Bsflg*a, flmt on Oravenateln
Men’s four-dub sets, spec
»lato; Captain Tattle, first <tn
ially priced at $9.50.
Bln im p plate: CoL Vorhleu. flmt
B tM ’s wfey b f f j t H~-
yoqfc Insurance that your m otor
a« Winter Nelllo pints; Ckandle-
This
pew
gasoline
is
highly
vtd-
w ffl t * u Miwd « « • m J af Ou
ftgnn. first on Bane*plate; A. N.
COME IN ANU LOOK
arilg. Every drop vakorires—It
Wright, first on Crawford plate:
Albert Joy, flmt on plate of
OVER OUR STOCK.
Pickwick Stage Systems
ASBXJÜTO TO
nere SOUTH
We Carry Unbelievable
Values in Shoes
Figs Grown Here
Bring Good Sum
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
à
name for
motor
Two
GOLF
Specials
Everyone Can Afford
&xtra special prices
ffre being offered
this week on golf
clubs. . v
Safety Deposit
Box
The Giüzeus Bank of Asklaud
Ashland, Oregon
thongb
your neighbor
pn« bp I* It, there is only
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