Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 29, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    DANCE
Church
Early predictions of a poor
program and small attendance,
were shattered Saturday whoa
the Willamette University Men’s
Glee Club la a program that wen
universal approval, delighted k
large audience at the Methodist
church.
The program consisted of well
selected ^numbers exceptionally
given. A first. selection "Sword
of Ferrarrh;" by àie C lu h ’was
sung so well that an escort was
demanded« Mr. Ronald Craven*,
tenor soloist delighted his listen­
ers with the "Spirit Flowers.”
AU encores throughout the even­
ing wore graciously responded.
Mr. William Wright, tenor, was
also heartily applauded as was
the Varsity Quartette. Daring tl\e
intermission, a comic stunt was
given that brought oat a healthy
laugh from every one In the
house.
Mr. Paul Trueblood's
readings mat With such a suc­
cess that he gave three “side-
splitters’* before the audience
would hear the concluding num­
bers by the Club.
These last
selections wore soma of the Un1-
servlty’s school Ponga.
Immediately after the concert,
the Epworth League Invited all
those attending the affair to a
social in honor of the members
o f the gleb clbb. Old acquaint­
ances town revived and new
friendship«' formed at this hour.
After games and refreshments,
the boy» were bid “good-bye”
with a hops of meeting many òf
them again next year.1
FIGU RE
THIS
ONE
OUT
LONDON— (U P )— Refusal to
consent to his marriage to h’s
17 year-old sweetheart must be
made before a young man can
marry’ her. •
He appeared before the Jud 50
applying for permission to marry
the g ill. He said that bar moth­
er wag dead and the whereabouts
of her father were not known.
Consulting the new Act. the
Judge said he could not help
the young man until consent to
the raa?rtage had been rMnsed
by someboidy whose consent was
•
The Florida season has proved
thdt the lions can lie deton With
the lambs, or play ball with thed>-
Ty Cobb has gène at 7 hit work
with the enthusiasm of a rookie."
Revival Service
Attracting Mapy
The Medford Klwanis dinner
dance to hare been held last
night baa beeh indefinitely post­
poned due to the illness of sever­
al of the club 'members. Many
A b unusually ' jfirge Sunday
Ashland members had made plans night congregation assembled at
to attend. '
the First Methodist Church last
Sunday to bear the opening ra-
Vfvni sermon "The Man. Whose
Qod Failed Him“ presented by
the pastor, Rev. H. F. Pember­
ton. Theee pre-Easter meetings
are being held every night at
7:30, except Saturday and con­
tinuing until Easter 8dnday. A
strain of the old-fashioned gos­
pel is carried through the ser­
mons which are delivered only
The beckoning arms of Wee- as much study and preparation
pah, Nevada. America’s newest can produce.
gofcd field, will enfold three Ash­
land eitlsens within the next few
days for Jeks Smith, Harvey
Clift and Bert Matterir, local
qgsldents, today responded to
the call of adventure and set out
for the new discovery, by auto­
mobile.
The three men deny that they Local Lumberman Receives
have become afflicted with the
13.00 Worth of Ex­
gold fever, the only reason for
perience
their journey, (hey declare being
a wholesome curiosity, to see , O. F. Carson of the Carson
Just what this gold camp con­ Fowler Lumber dompany tells a
sists of.
They expect the trip story on himself, that will stand
will take three and one half repeating,. for "It shows to what
dpya and will make the journey length a man will go to secure a
small amount of money without
by way of Bakersfield.
working for it, and may also serve
as a protection to other business
houses where the same attempt to
victimize them might be made.
Not so very long ago a rather
elderly man appeared at the lum­
ber yard, and asked to have them
figure a bill of lumber. This was
done, and he stated that (ho price
Northwestern National
was all right, but he would return
Portland Victim of
the next day for the lumber. The
False Rumors
next day he telephoned advis­
PORTLAND, Mar. 2».— Fifteen ing them that it might be a day or
million dollars arrived here laet two before he appeared and that
night from Seattle, Spokane, Ta­ a relative was going to provide
coma and Ban Francisco, to take the money,' and he wotald have to
care of a run on (he Northwestern wait until he received funds.
National Bank, which ktarted Nothing happened thin tor sever­
late yesterday. At the same time al days, when finally thewonld-be
it was announced that the U. S. purchaser appeared on the scene.
National and the First National He had been consuming his share
had agreed to guarantee the of liquor, and as he breezed Into
Northwestern accounts. The run the lumber company’s office, It
started late yesterday and con­ was evident that the aforesaid liq­
tinued until late In the evening. uor had not been consumed In
All wishing to withdraw were per­ vain. He presented a Check for
mitted to do so. Those''withdraw­ *85 made out to himself and sign­
ing were mostly small depositors. ed presumably by his brother. The
Officials said the circulation of lumber amount to *72,50. He re­
false rumors had caused the run. ceived his *3.50 in change and
said he would be back shortly for
the material: In glancing over the
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
cast demoerstlc wins of the so­
viet llarty, thef former premier la
keeping in «less touch * with gll
movements in which-the bolihe-
tttft W lftte r e ttM .
"I ads going to give my bast for
ALL HOPE FOB ARMIES
the fans unless I break a leg,” the
TO BE REDUCED GIVEN VP
former Detroit manager announc­
paint and varnish
ed this week. Cbbh Ureddy has
(Continued From Psgo One)
every need “
staged several rows wRh umpires
to show he is in fighting trim.
Monel defense.
Her army and
Zack. Wheat and Eddie Collins navy expenditures Amount to one
seem to have fitted Into their new hair per tin t of her national 'In­
anitorms and are merely awaiting come, ha computed to X 1-8 spent
n o n e 179
the warmth of late sprint to cut .by Great Britain and France,
loose with their best baseball.
Boley and Qranom. high priced
stars from the minors, have been
assimilated Into the Infield with­
out a hitch.
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(Continued From Page One) '• What' manner of disaster can4
ANNOUNCES
THE
LEASING
OF
THE
keep the Athletics o f l | 2 7 front
ei. a aopthpaw pitcher from a pennant chnnot at this writing
Dallas, Texas,
be foreseen.
Varnishes
MERRITT E. RANDLES
Associated Oil Service Station
g
Strong Catching Staff
* ' The Athletics’ catching staff Is
f the strongest in he league. Coch-
" rane, Perkins and Fox cannot be
equalled by the receivers of any
* other club. There Is no other club
that could afford to use as bench
warmers the following:
Poole, lb ; Bishop 3b; Dykes
3b; Galloway as; French and, La­
mar outfielders; Perkins and Fox
i- catchers.
h
On paper Connie Mack's, club
■ -figures to win the American
- league flag by at least ten games.
Everything, it was said before
spring training commenced, de­
pended upon coordination among
g such stars and erstwhile manag-
e ers as,Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins and
Zack Wheat.
,
■ •
When our services are called upon we in­
variably render the very best service we pos­
sibly can. Thoughtful Care in handling details,
kindly treatment and efficiency are invariably
our foremost aims. This policy has won for us
the heartfelt thanks of many bereaved families
and has created public confidence and good
will Which we would not exchange for any­
thing in the world.
?
J. P. D odge & S on s
and in the future wilkoperate it under his own
direction, ,
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greater China resulting.
Kerensky, an exile from his na­
tive land, Is in' Washington for a
short visit. As leader of the out-
Insurance Service
Well Directed
O ur Very
Best
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a .» r i . I
CO RN ER of boulevard and main
FIRST PREMIER OF RUSSIA
IS NOT a T raid O F SOVIET
1 Bnick Touring (runa well) ....................... $ 75.00
1 tyifiys-fcnight
..........’............................. 1700.00
i Bnick Roadster—1927 license, new battery
and rubber—in A l condition ..................... $250.00
1 fo r d Delivery
.......... .......... $163.00
i Qldtanobile pouring in first class condition,
with new paint job . . . . ......................... .
$200.00
SEE THE NEW HUDSON COACH NOW ON
DISPLAY AT
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
If a burglar s h o u l d
break into your home or
your store tonight would
y o u r burglary policies
cover yout loss like a
well shot arrow covers a
bull’s-eye t
Get insurance service
well directed. Get protec­
tion that bits the spot.
Get in touch with this
agency of the Hartford
Fire» Insurance Company.
$6.00 PER LOAD 100 OU. FT,
$7.00 PER LOAD 126 OU. FT.
$6.00 PER LOAD 150 OU FT.
Funeral Directors
And
Possible
’ * Put
. 1. < Into
f . • Tour
* Bin Where
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Day Phone 213.
Night Phones 381-L— 381-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
Sglem — Fraternal Temple As­
sociation boys site on Center
Street for erection / o f lodge
building.
cut this out — r r ns worth
MONET
8en<* this ad and 10 cents to
Foley it Co.. 3835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing yonr name
and address clearly. You will
receive a trial bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic)
and tickling throat; also a trial
packet «ach of Foley Pills, a di­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets for
constipation, biliousness, and sick
headaches. These wonderful rem-
•edles have helped millions of peo­
ple. Send for them. Sold every­
where.
— No. 1
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HAVE YOU TRIED
Real ¿state A Real Inaurane
OVALTINE
Batab. 1888 at 41 B. Main St.
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LITHIA SPRINGS PHARMACY
Both Pride andThtiit*
are served i y
Fuller Paints
Pride which d em a n d s lasting
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eka the utmost value — both- are
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DabVjwt better quality; you
Wednesday
Special!
BAKED HAM
Equip with tires that insure most mileage
DELICIOUS VIRGINIA
The tires that are not an experiment;
This has become one of
The tires that deliver—
our most jtopular spec­
ials. Come in tomorrow
Most Miles per Dollar
for lunch or dinner. You
will
like
the
Many Other Lunch
Claycomb Motor
The Ford Garage
ALSO COMPLETE
FO U N T A IN SERVICE
NININGER'S
Specially prepared
»r p r o t e s t in g
well as sqd steps cx-
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id to the constant
United States
Rubber Company
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Pioneer Shingle
Siain
U N IT E D
ST A TES
SALLO O
Southern flavor.
Inelnding Ice Cold Lithia
W ater, 5c a Glass.
filler Porch and
Step Paint
Q. Why to the Rubber from the United
States Rubber Plantations especially
strong and flexible!
A. Rubber responds to scientific grow­
ing methods, just as wheat, cotton and
farm crops do.
Prom first to last, rubber is grown lor
quality on these P lantations. Seed to
selected for quality. The trees are bud-
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for quality-^-cultivated constantly and
clean. Consequently, they yield ex­
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stronger and more flexible rubber,
and'better tires, <fv
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The United States Rubber Planta­
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Contatos HfiseedoVl
genuine
Spedato
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. — A t Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
That delicious and refreshing new food beverage.
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in handy sized tins.
MILE
Lincoln
Fordson
// DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Four FORD
for
SPRAYED RUBBER
WEB CÒRD
FLAT BAND METHOD
BUY WHERE YOU SEE
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