Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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AsUtAxn OAïtT troníos
Ltooal ; Personal flotes
Received PMae
At the Buster Brown Word
contest held at Medford recently
Ned F. Young received the boys
first prize of a football.
His
list consisted of 1113 words.
18 IT SAFE to drive ^through
the streets of Ashland without
New Bookkeeper at Enders—
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
Mrs. Dean Scott has been em­ for complete Automobile protec­
ployed to keep books for the. Dry tion, don’t wait until you meet
Goods Department of Enders’ with an accident. Teo. (o f course)
store.
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[ Linwood H. Keil of San Fran­
cisco. Calif., Christ Huck, Jr., of
lein«, Kan., »nil Louis E. Gilbert
of Loa Angeles, Cal., stopped for
several hours in Ashland this
TO T H E G A M E
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U. S. C. vs. O. A. C.. Nov. 11.
Sleeper service overnight to Port­
land and return. Low fares. Ask
agent. SOUTHERN P A C IF IC .
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Spitsenbergs, 95c box, Schuer-
man’s Grocery.
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Have Leaned Ranch—
Et|win. Pierce, wife and son
Raymond have leased the ranch
belonging to M r. and Mrs. W.
R. Yockey in the western part
of town, and have taken posses­
sion. The Pierce’s have been
traveling for several years and
have chosen Ashland as a good
' No surface noise on the new place to make their home for the
Orthophonie Victor records. Hear next year or so, and perhaps
thern at The Rose— nlght or day. permanently.
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First class private garages at
17 Oak. 4.09 per mo. 57-1-mo.
I. Orthophonie Victrolas can be
¿purchased oa the easy payment
plan at The Rose.
Hunting in Klamath County—
J ‘ Dr. R L. Burdlc. B illy Briggs,
V . D. M iller. S. A. Peters. Jr..
Shy Pierson, and Harry Morris
;of this city spent Sunday hunt­
At the Lithia Springs H otel—
ing in Klamath county.
Elmer Smith, LeOnard Smith
; Have your clothes cleaned at and Mrs. MacSmith of Nprth
Bend, Óre., and W alter Summers
117 E. Mala, Ashland Cleaning
of
Sacramento, Cal., stopped at
Works, of courue.
the Lithia Springs Hotel last
evening.
Madden retreads tires.
Yes, Christmas cards and Other
things are fine— but why not give
them , a surprise? Give photo­
graphs. Studio Ashland.
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Shopping in M e d f o r d -
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pryor of
thia city spent Saturday in Med­
ford shopping and looking after
business affairs.. .
One the Y. M .-C . A. in N o rth g There w ill be no change in the
America discovered Its field, the policies and management of the
men back of the movement 1m- □( the Seattle and Los Angeles
mediately begap to survey the Schumacher W a ll Board Corpora-
situation and to departmentalise tton as a result of the recent tran-
the work. Space does not perm it «action in which some of the stock
commenting on the different de. concern was acquired by lnter-
partments of the work, nor the <‘Hta outside the Schumacher fam-
different movements Inaugurated i,y- acC°rd in s to' word reaching
by the association. The follow- Ashland from A. R. Mdylau, vlce-
ing types or departments of work president and general manager,
were soon undertaken as the
w ,*b ne wcapltal available,
need and field were discovered; bowevef, manufacturing facilities
Industrial work, for the men and nf the <,oroor»tlo» both at Seattle
boys in industries Railroad work ’,nd Lo< Angeles w ill be added" to
for the men in the big railroad and new markets w ill be entered
centers; Colored branches, for
a conBidorahly larger scale,
the negroes in the south and Mr ^ oylan aald-
many places in the north; In -
“H is our opinion that our sales
dlan work with the Indians on “^anization » » a «“ « rlb u tlo n fa-
the reservations and in Indian
‘W «»e Pacific Northwest
school; County work, inaugurated a»d »“ >»» «>. remainder of the
by Robert Weldensai; Commun- p° a,,t
“ »Proved up-
Attended Game—
Among Ashland people who at­
tended the game at Medford Sat­
urday, between Medford and Cor­
vallis, were B. C. Forsythe, Rus­
sell Crlpe, Jim Bowers, Raymond
Finneran, B ill Dean and Ray­
mond McGee.
WANT HOSPITAL
For rent, two good office rooms
Underwent O p e ra tio n -
Glen n H ill, of the Plata Gro. over McNair Bros.- drug store. See
eery, underwent an operation at H. A. Stearns, Lithia Springs
67-1-mo.
o r. Crandall’s office this morn­ Garage.
ing.
He w ill be at his homo
Aro you tired of the same old
on Granite street.
Have your broken windows re-
tning? This year send photo­
paired.
A ll sises,
at Jordan’s
Hot Tamales, always fresh at graphs. Studio Ashland.
m ill.
The Rose.
Spent Week-End in Ashland—
Mrs. Zelda Smith of Dunsmuir, Report Sale—
Feen-a-Mint, the chewing gum
Cal., spent the week-end in thia
Yockey & Company report the
laxative, 25c.— McNair Bros.
-city visiting with her mother, sale of the W . H . Ling Bunga­
Made to meet every taste and Mrs. L. J. Heer on High street. low on Palm Avenue, to M r,.
Flora B. Stokoe, late from Louis­
parse Studio Ashland * photo­
C liff Payne makes stools.
iana, and Mrs. Stokoe and little
graphs, four to forty dollars per
daughter Treasure, w ill make
dozen.
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For sale a complete bakery and their home there, taking possess­
lunch equipment.
See H. A. ion In a feqL’days. M r. Ling and
Johnny Carlson H rre
Htearns,
mornings
at
L ith ia wife are anticipating a v isit tp
’ Johnny Carlson of San Fran-
Springs
garage.
67-1-mo.
etsoo. Cal., spent the week-end
relatives in Nebraska, and may
eventually settle In Colorado,
tn Ashland visiting with Jim
Popular sheet music— E lh a rt’s after a few months of traveling many Father and Son banquets
Bowers and other friends.
and visiting different places in being held tn foreign lands.
New Brunswick Records— No. many parts of the country.
, Get a box of apples for Apple
; 3 i0 0 Valentino Memorial Song,
ere wof men at work on the Ash-
Week. Schuerman Grocery.
l
DRYS A R E O P T IM IS T IC
55-tf “There’s a New Star In Heaven
t.”
“ Farewell.” — No. Ashland Visitors F r i d a y -
DEN VER, Nov. 8.— (U P ) —
I ’ll F ly To H aw aii” ; “ I ’d
Mrs. S. J. Hughes and son Last Tuesday’s elections In which
Thermos Bottles and Lnnch
>
Meet
That
Old
8weet-
Clyde
H ildreth, of San Francisco some states apparently showed, a
Kits.— McNair Bros.
f Mine.” At E lh a rt’s.
were Ashland visitors on Friday. “wet" tendency has thrown no
They were both former residents fear In the dry ranks of the Meth­
Powell’s apple cider Is the
Madden sells guaranteed .tires. of this city and returned to visit odist church, according to blsh-
bast phons, ISO. We deliver.
their old home and also to visit ops attending the semi-annual
Cheap
housekeeping rooms, w ith Mrs. B. A. H ildreth At conference of the Methodist Epi»
168 Granite.
<8-1 mo Butte Fulls.
cPRfil bishops hers.
Miss Jean Lynch, who works
Thursday, Nov. 10th, the last
at the Enders Dry Ooods Store,
day
of Studio Ashland’s Special
spent the week-end in Medford
pre-holiday
offer on photographs.
with her sisters.
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, SALEM. Nov. 8.— ( U P )— A del­
egation fro m Um atllla, Ore., ap­
peared before the state board of
control here today to present th»
Claims of that city to considera­
tion in selection of the site for the
new tuberculosis hospital approv­
ed by the voters at Thursday’s
election.
According to the measure pass­
ed the hospital must be located
east of the Cascades. .
Vernon McGee Appointed by
Editor — •
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Members of the staff of the
Oregon, University of Oregon
year book, recently appointed by
Editor Francis Bourhlll of Port-
land, Include Paul Luy and A r­
thu r Schoenl of Medford in
change of the feature and Junior
sections and Vernon McGee of
Ashland in charge of sports.
Spent Week-End H e r e -
Perry Norton of Hil
spent the week-end in
visiting with friends. H<
ed to bis work last eve
Returned to Ashland—
Henry Homes has returned to
Aphland from Medford where be
w<s engaged by the Union Oil
company.
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J. D. Mars of the Overland
Returned to Ashlunil—
Shoe Shop, was called to Jack­
X Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Edward«
sonville today to serve on the
accompanied by Carl H. Loveland
Jury.
z
returned last evening from a
weeks vacation at San, Francisco,
Mr. Loveland was accompanied
Building Home—
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Blue are as far as Redding. C alif.K by his
building a comfortable home on father, brother, sister and her
their property at the head of husband. They played for a K i-
Taylor street.
wanls dance at that placd.
EVERYBODY SHOULD GO
ASHLAND Hl SCHOOL
MEDFORD HI SCHOOL
BACK THE BOYS
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
■ Heppner’ — Star Theater w ill
ypend 82,600 on new'ahow equip­
ment.
Closing
Sale
We have decided to discontinue our Boys Clothing and to close these
suits and coats out quickly, we have put a price on each which is
L e ss T h an W h o le s a le Cost
Every size from 3 years to 18 years— All Patterns and Styles.
Paulaerud*a for cleaning and
preesing. Phone 118.
55-tf At Hotel Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
For rent, space
for
first of San Francisco, H. P,
Blass mechanic. Lithia Springs of Loa Angeles, Cal., a:
L. Antrim of Aloha, Ore.
Garage.
at the Hotel Ashland y
Boys Overalls
Boys Knickers
All Sizes 6 to 16
All Woolen Patterns
Good Quality
Values up to
A t the Oregon Hotel—
R. H. Grant of Los Angeles,
NOTICE
C u t, John W .
SUbraugh of
I have disposed of all my inter­
Nampa, Idaho and George Giles ests in the Tavern
Cafe and
• f Goble, Ore., registered at the henceforth w ill not be responsible
Oregon Hotel last evening.
for any debt contracted.
C. L. CURTIS.
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Bib or W aist Style
$3.50
Fresh Spinach, 10c
Schuerman’s Grocery.
$1.25 Regulars at
W O O L W E A If
rSfcvut
Acuútü
pound,
55-tf
for
Crisp
Mornings
T h ose F am ou s
A hot waffle or order of
hot cakes with sausage
and steam ing amber cof­
fee make just the projter
breakfast for these cool,
crisp mornings.
A t our popular counter
you will find these satis­
fying dishes served just
to please you. Come in
for breakfast tomorrow
and start the day off
right.
.I t’s an'v uproaring business
farce, showing what a dress
,guit can do for a small sal
Tareid clerk with the right
'kind of a wife.
Also many specials at onr
noon lunch and complete
fountain service.
N I N I N G E R 'S
Boys Knicker Suits and Overcoats
AU Values up to $ 8 .0 0 ................ . CLOSE OUT PRICE . . . . . . $4.95
All Values up to $ 9 .5 0 ................ , CLOSE OUT P R IC E ................. $5.95
AU Values up to $12.00................ . CLOSE OUT P R IC E ................. $6.95
AU Values up to $14.50
. CLOSE OUT P R IC E ................. $8.95
AU Values up to $16.50 . >. . . . . CLOSE OUT P R IC E ................. $9.95
mnsmsa today
GIGOLO
Wednesday
Close Out .
‘Woolwear’ Clothes
SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE
OR EVERY ABTIOLE OF BOVS WEARING
APPAREL.
COCOA DOOR MATS
Three Sizes
THBY WILL SAVK YOUR BUGS
Wick Fornitore Co
83 N. MAIN 8T,
PHONE 216
Stockings, Rain Coats, Blouses,
Shirts, Caps, Underwear, Shoes,
Sweaters.
Lay in Your Winter Supply Now!