Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 12, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Saturday, February 13, 1027
¡Moved—
Mrs. J. T. Garner has moved
fron> F ifth street to a residence
on B street.
fident that tonight’s game w ill re­
Divide and more than two miles
sult In victory for the high school
below ground.
When they get
team.
to the middle of the tunnel, the
Last night's local lineup waa,
grade w ill change and they w ill
Ltedom and A. P a rr g u a r * , R.
gradually go downward and out
Let the U N IO N irrite your fu ll
p arr, center, Garnett and McGee,
into the open oonntry beyond.
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Up­
coverage automobile insurance.
.guards. N u tter substituting for
The word “F la g ” , is from an
The tu n n el, expected to cost
ClUb Leedom.
Veo, of coarse.
83-tf per Valley Community
Referee Strickmaster.
Angfe-Saxon word fly or float ip 110,000,000 before it is complet­
(which met In the Community
the wind. Some say from the ed, is being financed by the coun­
[ Left for Salem—
House last Tuesday, Feb. 8; was
The railroad
A. 8.
Rosenbaum,
district
not very well attended. Those
Mrs. J. H. F u lle r of North
German word “flackern” (to flu t- ties it w ill serve.
using
the
bore,
in
turn
w ill re­
freight and passenger agent for Main street left this morning on
who were there worked fast and
t T T T h e ' Peed arose back In prlm-
pay the counties affected.
The
the Southern Pacific company the Shasta for Salem, Ore., where
furiously, sad accomplished much
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«val times for a sign to- distin­ rental scale w ill be graduated
I In the way of “ fixing up” of the
at Medford, was * business visit­ she w ill visit for a few days
new club bouse. The next meet­ wherewithal to wet thp most arid guish families and tribes and fin ­ to provide for the expected In­
or in this city yesterday.
with her husband, who la attend­
in
g w ill be as usual, the second thirst, responded to the cinema ally took the form of national en­ crease earning capacity o f the
ing the legislature In that city.
Tuesday in the month. March 8. 1 call.
road a fte r the new • route has
b rid g e . Five Hundred party at
signs from which we derived our
The
men
were
greeted’
cordial­
The new demonstration agent
the Civic Clubhouse on Tuesday,
flags. The American Flag Is one
will be present, and the club w ill ly by "Director” Clark and his of (he oldest national flags in the
Feb. 15 .at 2:80. Admission fif­
I get down to real work, for the I supporting cast of eight deputies.
ty cents. Everybody invited.
world. I t is said that the idea of
remainder of the year.
I 'After preliminary, formalities the, combining stars and stripes came
'
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At the wind up of the old fid-1 liquor vendors were escorted to from Washington’s coat of arms.
dler's contest in Medford Thurs­ the county Jail, and the automo­ It is also said that the first men­
. A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a ear
day night, which was continued biles containing 75 gallons of pre­ tion of a star, ever made in con­
Iqgd. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn,
Plenty of money to loan on
from the Thursday night before,! war stuff, confiscated.
nection with our Flag, and the
b
l M - t f good socurity. Phone 31. Too. of
because that contest had re s p lt-)
original source of the idea was a
course.
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ed In five of them being so flo s e .i MERE ARE PROVISIONS
poem published, in 1774 in the I
eonstanb
Those from a Distance-—
OP M cN A R V B IL L Massachusetts Spy. Our Flag has I
that they had the five try out I
'Visitors from a distance who At the Ashland Hotel—
again last night. L. B. Tucker of f
registered at local hotels yes- • O. Young of Long Beach. Cal.,
been carried through six memor­
this district was awarded first I .(Continued From Page Ohe) able conflicts with other nations
teeday were Roger W . Lynch of ! E. L. Bar ringe and son of San
prise. There have been three con- '
St. Louis, W. Ixicko of New York Francisco, Cal., and M. B. Bant-
but It has alwkys gone into bat­
tests in the county in the * last I
tle for the cause of liberty. Our I
City and Guy C. Brister and wife dy of Los Angeles, Cal., are
j I vear, two in Medford and one in I
of Minneapolis.
banner represents to us and to
among those who stopped in this
(Ashland and Boyd has won fir s tL
the people of the world the prin-1
city yesterday.
They registered
I at two and second at the other L
Popular sheet music— Elhart's. pt the Ashland hotel, while here.
clplos for which our government
one, which speaks well for h ls L
stands.
Henry W ard Beecher 1
ability as an old time player. A t h
raid, “ W here you see a N ation’s
A dpady plate lunch including
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11
'I these contests anyone who plays I
eeffee every uoon and nfght, 35c. Beach Ave., wffit of library.
Ignores the consuming Flag you see not the Flag but the
1 by note Is ruled out, they must I
nation Itself.”
At the Plaza.
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-* 134-tf*
I be strictly by ear.
There w e r e !'
Cordially,
proposes that -the gov-
T9 contestants in tills last trial., L
<Mrs. Chas.) LO U ISE V. BRAND, 1
At the Lithia Springs Hotel -
I am now operating bootblack’s
shall
handle
a
surplus
The stealing of a Ford roadster L
National Chairman. I 1
V. O. Welty of San Francisco, itand in McGee building, service
beyond 11,500,000,000
belonging
to the w riter of these I g
Cal., Francis Wenke of Tacoma, ■ind courtesy for men and women
w ith guarantees against
notes, was the exciting experience I
Wash., and H. H. Brand and will be the motto. Shoe laces,' pol-
I
for
her
of
Thursday
morning.
The
I
traffic often is stopped for days
wife of Oakland, Cal., are amony sh, etd.
at
a time because of heavy snow
car
was
parked
on
Pioneer
Ave..
I
those who stopped at the Lithia
R O Y -LUCAS.
•net below the Nlnlnger store, I Cl
falls on the right of way. The
Springs hotel yesterday.
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chief operating expense of the
and the owner was In the automo-1
I five Shop for a few moments, I
line, according to its annual re­
Full line of bulk garden seeds Ashland Shoppers—
I when the theft occurred. This was |
port,
Is caused by the necessity
and lawn grasses at Lininger and
Mrs. J. 8. Crawford, Miss
for almost constant use of snow
about
half
past
eleven,
the
loss
cj
FORT
K
L
A
M
A
T
H
,
Feb.
12
—
Son.
Emma and Mr. and Mrs. J . H .
removal aqulpment.
. 137eod Crawford of Talent were in Ash- (Special)— W ith requests for en­ was reported to the police station
at 20 minutes after 12, as soon as I -
try
blanks
coming
in
from
Bend,
’and Thursday shopping and visit­
2^
When the Moffat Tunnel is
Mt. Hood, Truckee, Portland. Mc­ I discovered, and the department I "
See Jordan for M ill Work.
ing with friends.
[ E D comp,ete<,• 8,1 oi these difficulties
Cloud and other coast cities, in­ started at once to locate it. A t
; w ill be eliminated.
Trains will
I half past one the car had been ov-1
Hear the new scratchless Victor dications are now that at least ertaken at Stlneman and the two I
ee) ■
' tr8V®1 on almost level ground
twSnty will be entered in the
Bntlding Modern Home—
electric records.— The Rose.
___ : until they come to the entrance
bandits brought back I gi
Fort Klam ath-Crater Lodge ski vouthful
W. E. K err has bought through
the I of the tunnel.
There they w ill
derby, to be staged on Washing­ to answer the charge of thievery. | w
the Ashland Realty Co., a lot on Visited in J a c k s o n v ille -
(start climbing a gentle grade
We are grateful to the police de- I
Onrfleld street. Just below the
Mrs. J. S. Parsons o f this city ton’s birthday. W ith the recent
year straight through the Continental
Boulevard and has started to was a visitor - a t the McCully announcement of the prise list partment for this efficient irork. I __
I The youngsters were turned over |
build a five-room modern cottage home in Jacksonville last Thurs- which is headed by a cash prise
to the Juvenile court.
IIJ
of
3250,
to
go
to
the
skier
who
iay.
The play Is getting whipped I n - I o
completes the ' forty-tw o
mile
Buy balk garden seed and save
'•nurse between here and Crater to shape so that w ith two or three
money .Lininger and Son. 137eo
Convalescent Home,
every­
Lake Lodge and return In the dress rehearsals the first of the I s t
body over 80 invited to th« Val-
shortest
time, officials of the race week, they w ill be well ready to s r
Registered Chrs Her e ■
mtine party.
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have been swamped with requests meet the public Thursday and F r i - JJw
W. H. Preston of Seattle, Wn.
for additional Information, entry day nights, Feb. 17 and 18.
Charles W . Spencer of Palm, Cal.,
Transacted Busines«—
County Supt. Carter, accompan-
blanks, and requests for reser-
George Bailey of Los Angeles
E. B. Briggs of this city was ’•atlons from those who expect to ’ed by Miss Slasson of the coun- flfi
Cal., Clarence E. Black of Gren­
n Jacksonville Thursday trans vt«it this historic community on •y library in Medford were vlslt-
ada, pal., and Ralph Arnot of acting business.
ors at the Bellview school Tues­
Washington’s natal day.
Oakland, Cal., are among the
Snow* conditions continue to day. Miss Slasson looked over the
tourists gho registered their cars
Paulserud's for cleaning. 183-tf tjnpfpve according to John Mabln, library books and took those
at the' l^cal Chamber of Com­
Plan to Buy, Build, or Improve your Home
caretaker at the Lodge, who has which needed mending w ith her
merce this mornld*.
with Building & Loan as your financial aid.
limt recently made a trip over the for repairs.
Medford Visitor s ■
Loans are made on residence security with
proposed
tra
il.
Continued
thaw-
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Dodge were
advantages in monthly repayments and cash
visitors in Medford Wednesday ’1». weather, as .well as rains and SALEM W IN N E R IN
-now In the mountains, has tend
evening.
HARD-FOUGHT GAME
refund at maturity.
«d to settle the snow, and give
TO DA Y OHLY
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Apples, 25c, 50c, 75c. Bring <* a firm foundation. This makes
'^editions
ideal
for
skiing,
and
We charge no commissions—no member
box. Ashland F ruit and Produce
Assn.
136-tf •t ’a freelv predicted that some ex­ ness. A good prelim inary will be
ship fees—no withdrawal fees.
cellent time w ill be made when nlayed starting at eight. W ith the
locals now having had the exper-
BV N D A Y ONLY
Real chicken Tamales, served, 'ha contestants finish the newest
’ence of one game under the new
tOc. To take home, 26c. The classic in Oregon’s sportdom.
arrangement, local fans feel con-
Announcement
of
the
officials
Plaza.
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w ill be m»de within a few days,
as tentative arrangements have
W ill Take Examination—
Henry 8heldon, science teacher been completed to secure Judges
at the high school, left yesterday from various parts of the state tq
for Eugene where he will take assure im partial treatment to the
and
entries.
3 0 N o r th C en tral A ve.
his preliminary, examination for
M edford, O regon
his master’s degree thls^after-
noon.
Mr. Sheldon will submit
F IR E T H IS M O R N IN G
paint and varnish for
to an extended quiz on world
The local fire department was
history.
called to the L effler home at 940
every need
B Street this morning about 10
Modern Woodmen and Royal o’clock, where they extinguished
Neighbors, pie social, Moose H all, a small blaze which had started
Patate—Best Wort
Monday evening, Feb. 14. Pro­ on the roof.
P h o n s 172
gram and entertainment. Every­
No heavy damage was done,
body invited. Ladies bring pie.
and the fire was quickly put out.
Ltoeal * Personal flotes
the tunnel.
Some Idea o f the stupenduous
slss of th e project may be gain;
ed from the latest construction
"figures.
Seven hundred miles
of boles have been drilled; 3,-
500,000 pounds of blasting pow­
der used;. 11,000,000 board feet
of timber, corresponding to 3,000
miles of planks an Inch thick
and a foot wlds, have been put
In place; 800,000 pounds of "drill
steel hays been consumed, and
mors than 3,000,000,000 tons
o f rock have 'been removed.
USED CAR SÄLE
1923
1923
1926
1926
1926
1926
O hev. C oupe
O hev. C oupe
O hev. T o u r in g
F o r d T o u rin g
O hev, C ou pe
C hev. C oach
The
Automotive Sli<
C h ev ro let
D e a le r s
COME IN *AND SEE
THE NEW CAPITOL
CHEVROLET
Many Entries Are
Made for Ski Race
Three Cars
COAL
NOW BEING UNLOADED
CASTLE GATE STOVE SIZE,
FANCY PEERLESS,UTAH LUMP.
BUILDING & LOAN
AND THE FAMOUS
PEACOCK ROCK SPRINGS
Sixteen Dollars Ton Delivered,
Whittle Transfer Co
“SPANGLES”
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
Fuller Paints
Varnishes
Dinner
J. O. RIGG
In Klamath F a l l a -
Mrs. J. E. Hartley, of Ash­
land left for Klamath Falls yes-
treday to be with her daughter,
Mrs. Pat Winfrey, wife of pa­
trolman W infrey, during the Ill­
ness of the latter's small son
who is confined to his home with
pneumonia.
PATSY R U TH
M IL L E R
LO U IS E DRESSER •
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS,
C liff Payne makea shelves
Visitors from Klamath F a l l a -
Rev. M. Hollister and wife of
Klamath Falla spent yeaterday
in thia city looking after busi­
T h e R e a l H o lly w o o d 1 ness affaire and vialtlng with
friends.
unday Dinner
85c
Chicken Broth With Rice
Mr. P. A. McGuin, Public Accountant late of Port­
land now residing at the Lithia Springs Hotel, can
aid you if you are having troubles with your Income
Tax of this or other years. He has had over fifteen
years experience in the preparation of the returns
of some of the largest corporations, partnerships
and individuals in Oregon and may be depended
npon to give satisfaction in all lines of accounting.
re­
Prom Dunsmuir—
Loyal Leach, who y employed
by the Southern Pacific Co. in
Dunsmuir, Cal., waa a visitor
.in this city last evening to at­
tend the dance at the W inter
Garden. Mr. Leach formerly re­
sided in this city.
H r. and Mrs. Charlea Lamb of
Dunsmuir, Cal., formerly of Ash­
land, wish to announce the birth
of a son born on Feb. 10.
The preparation of Income Tax returns is parti­
cularly the job of the accountant as he can from
experience advise you of the proper methods to be
followed in your record keeping whereby at the
end of each year the figures necessary to making a
proper return are produced automatically.
He
may be consulted at any time by appointment and
all matters brought to him will he treated with
confidence.
O obm in a n d T a lk O ver Y ou r Problem a.
Seafood Salad
CHOICE OF:—
Fried Belgian Hare, Country Gravy
Creamed Chicken on Hot Biscuits
[
Baked Young Chicken, Celery Stuffing
J Roast Leg of Pork, Dressing and Applesauce
Sugar Corn, '
I
Snowflake Potatoes
t •*
Hot Rolls
PER
PLATE
Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid
congenial surroundings and where
Service and food cannot be better-
Income Tax Troubles Disappear
I n tim a te 1 R e v e a lin g !
Latest Brunswick records
ceived weekly— Blhart's.
81.00
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
r
1 ,F ord B u g In g o o d co n d itio n . .
D E S S E R T .—
I
Cocoanut Cream Pie
Mocha Layer Cake, a la Mode
Chocolate Sundae, with Whipped Cream
Coffee
’
Tea
Milk
THE PLAZA
60c M erch an te L u n d i E v e r y N o e n e n
W eek P aya .
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