Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 02, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Jokos. the atarjea told addfhg aw t poae.
wer«! W W w
<7 "nieus preaevt
Hallo Neighbors! Has any tend
Mother or Father «topped you
op J ia street, grasped you hy the
hand, and started to tail yon
about hip or h a baby. No? Well,
It won’t be long now! For the
parents of a number of Ashland’s
futurs grsat cltlseas are enter­
ing their Babiqp in the coming
Indoor Charity Circus and Fall
forerunners A t , their
qomln*
Circus. Bebies ftrdOi one year te
tour years Are atigible to entap
the contest-—boys gad girls, alike
— biqndcs e r brwhettis— fat ^or
lean—
or short — and the J Many,
Emma J, nkins. Bthel RhdU».
Calla Betgel, Gtytrude and HMeue
Blade,
te ta
Walkst, (Morste
Coffee, M rt- Alleen Kay, gu«
hesteas. Mise Riale Alexander.'
g lpteei l i ii
Ameri­
ssa Legion Auxiliary of Post
No. *34 will give « deuce* at
JaaJtadn' Hot Springs. Dickey’s
Dknce Bead will -furnish t h e
Committee in charge <U1 awgrd
beautiful diamond rings to
three-, leading hgbiee In the Con­
tent. Special prises w ill he award­
Festival to, he staged here for > ed to twins and triplets, not
Monday, Sept. » — -The Neighbors
a tv nights starting October 3rd over flee years of ago.
Mater •^W the Woodcraft will h o l d
to the Bth inclusive, by the
the
your favorite babies now with < their regular meeting la
Ashland Llthian«. This progres­
I, O. O. F. hall. A .large at­
the
Chairman,
M
r.
Dom
Provost
sive Booster body promises some­
tendance is desired. ,
The contact Tweedy, Hep«. «— -Alpha Chapter
thing out of the brdlngry in In- ' of Provost Bros.
door Amusements.
The Baby i starts am Thursday, September
No. 1, O. R. 8- regular meeting
popularity Contest Is one o f the
la the Masonic ball at 8 o’clock
p. m. Aloha Chapter No. <1 of
Klamgfh Falls w ill exemplify
Initiatory work.
Tuesday, Hep«. «—- The Royal
Neighbors of thia city will hold
their regular meeting. ' Bve-
’ Ulng.
TraflU oncers ef thia district Tuesday, Hept. « —-Civic club cov­
conducted a light test in Klam-
ered dish luncheon at 1 o’clock
BOYS AND GIRL0—
Ath Wednesday evening, testing
p, m. In the Civic club house
Because you failed to bring In light adjustments on 199 auto-
ba Wlnburn Way.
your subscription money Thurs­ mej>lle«/ Sixty-eight percent of
Thursday, Sept. • . — Parent Teach­
day or yesterday, you were not the cate had proper light ad­
er Association Council meeting
able to attend Jackie' Coogan’a just me« t. ' Thia was the nearest
at 2:30 o’clock p. m. in the
famous mgfinee at The Vining approach made to the Ashland
public library. Very important.
theatre yesterday, as dosena of tqat when a 73 percent proper
8 8 8
'other boys hnd girls did on the adjustment was reported. Oncers
free tickets which The Dally Tid­ Olin Nichole and C. P Talent Girls’ Club Meets—
ings gave them.
Members of the Girls' Club of
assisted Klamath oncers In mak­
Howqver, the ticket which Thq, ing the test.
this city were geests of Miss Elsie
Dally Tidings gives yon abso­
Alexander at her home on the
lutely free if you bring In 35.00
Boulevard last evening. A very
for a. year’s subserption under
enjoyable evening was spent In
the Golden Jubilee Gift Offer is
conversation and sewing.
for four more matinees— Includ­
Daring the e v e n ly each £irl
ing Buck Jones’ rip-roaring stunt
was presented with a lovely and
picture tomorrow afternoon and
useful gift from Mrs. Georgie
matinees the following three Sat­
Salt, of Cleveland, Ohio, who was
urday’s also. So, if you hate not
L. D. McCormick of Keno was a visitor In Ashland early this
brought in a subscription to The arrested by Traffic Officer C. P summer, and participated In the
Dally Tidings— either new . or Talent with no mirror on his car, Jolly tinges of the club, while she
renewal— hustle out among yonr no muffler, no chauffeur's license, was in the city.
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friends or persuade your parents insufficient rubber on the tires
A t a late hoar delicious refresh­
to give y o n 1 6 Jo bring down to of his aato. He was arrested ments were served at w prettily
The Ttdlngg office Saturday morn­ while hauling logs and is to be
ing, and we will give yon one of given a hearing before a Justice
the tickets which w ill admit you of the peace at Klamath Falla.
to four Satuaday.matinaee at The
O - Z. Howard, also of Keno
Vining sMolntely true.
was bairilng an overload of 3,000
<And remeniber'that you c a n pounds when be was nrrepjed by
hauling
get this ticket if you bring the Officer Talent while
subscription money * down any
time until 9 p. nt. "Saturday. If
yon bring - i f down after the Sat­
urday matinee", the^icket w ill still
admit yon. to the matinees the
Here Is a Very
Klamath Auto • '
Happy M essage,
Lights Tested
"Boys And Girls
Driver’s “R ights”
Were All “Minus'
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M r. awd Mrs. CMycotnb
• T beeosy heque'of Mr.jtatf MrsC
H. *L. Claycomb on Harrison
street Was the scene of a delight­
ful party last night whew they o ik
tertalned a few of their friends
at bridge.
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Mrs. Andrew McCallen received
first prise and Mrs. W . H. Mc­
N a ir received consolation. M r. C.
J. Read received first prim for
the men.
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A t a late hoar delicious refresh­
ments were served on the bridge
tables, which were
beautifully
decorated with a color scheme of
pink and yellow. Flowers la
pink and yellow not cups* also
carried out the color Idea,
, Tflose who enjoyed the sffialr
were: Mr. and A irs . W. H. Mc­
Nair. Mr. sad Mrs. >. H Hardy.
M r. and Mrs. C, J. Read, M r.
and Mrs. P. R. Hardy, Mr.
Mrs. Andrew McCallen and the
host and hostess, Mr and Mrs. H.
L. Claycomb.
Leaves ite r School—
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Miss Caroline Tilton left this
morning tor Kelso, Washington,
where the w ill resume her teach­
ing in -th e high school in
that
city. She will visit with frisfcdp
and relatives, n Portland a day
before going
to Kelae.
R eturn. Home—
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Briggs and
Mrs. J. J. Briggs and daughter
returned home last night from
Crescent City where they have
been spending the past week* en­
joying a vacation.
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Some naw golf scores are going
to he established on the Ashland
Golf course Monday, Labor Day,
according to the captains of the
twe Kiwanls teams which will
compete Monday afternoon, start­
ing at 2 .o’clock. <
0ert Miller has been appointed
captain of one side and F r e d
Bngle leader of the opponents.
TIM club membership has b e e n
divided and the program for the
Kiwanls Golf Tournament
and
picnic win include several con­
tests, such as foursomes, mixed
foursomes and free-for-alls. Fol­
lowing the games, the members
will spread their picnic lunch.
C. J. Read, chairman of the
golf day committee, announced
the rules and regulations at tbs
Kiwanls luncheon today gnd the
captains read the list of members
t>f their respective sides. <
•There will be a > total of I I
points in the contests— three for
attendance at the picnic lunch,
two for the individual lowscore,
tWo for the low team score, ¿Wo
for the low foursome score, two
for the lowest total and two for
the mixed foursome.
R. L. Burdic, In the absence of
President W. M. Wright, pre­
sided. J. W. McCoy’s name was
drawn In the child welfare fund
contest. The chairman called on
several of the Klwantans f o r
to th , meeting. .
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. ,fehn W. FlMher, representative
>r the Albqrtipa Karr hose« in
Portland, a Masonic Institution
which does commendable wprk
In child welfare, told of the sheds
and work of the Institution. He
emphasised the importance of not
contributing to solicitors for any
institution except those who have
credentials front the state wel­
fare commission. He said many
such fake solicitors had used the
name of their Im ita tio n to* pro­
cure funda.
This home, while adequately
endowed, needs additional equip­
ment to perfect its work and is
now raining 125,000 fo r this pur-
BETTER H EALTH—
W INGER L IF E
For a normal thoroughly re­
lieving urinal flow, cleanatpg the
system of wastes that poison and
Impair health, t^ke * F 0 L B Y
PILLS diuretic, and feel again
the urge of an active ache-free
body, (bod appetite, sound sleep.
Kidney Irritations, too frequent
night calls, scanty burning secre­
tions, rheumatic aches, are am ple'
warning. Landon Taylor, Dor-j
cheater, Iowa, says, “ I
never'
thought that any medleine could
benefit me eo quickly and so h a p -.
plly. M have FOLEY PILLS di-J
uretlc.” Satisfaction guaranteed.-
Sold everywhere.— No. 1.
SUNDAY
Colleen Moore
Perfume
A ll Year Efficiency
pne O unce..............$1.78'
Minatore 1-4 Ounce, 78c
Seasons change but not the quality of
our service.
Lithia Springs
Ants Fosche s,F !e»s
,\ / ' P o tfU fi «»la s
P i e a e a r it O d o r
L K te a N o t S t a i n
G u a r a n t e e d K i l ’e r !
Pharmacy
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ASHLAND
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ONE TABLE
to ile t Goods and Medi­
cines. 35c—75c Values. 1
Special 19c
ONE TABLE
Drug and Stationery
Sundry Item s-
ONE TABLE
Household Necessities
50c—$1.00 values
tof all kinds
' Special 29c
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29c, 59c, 79c
SPECIAL SATURDAY
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M EDFORD
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Stationery Bargains
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $125 values
BOAS
Two Boxes for Price of Oi
Special Line O f Vases
» .0 0 Valn«, '
$1.29
One Line o f Leather Goods
Purses, Bill Folds, Cigarette Cases, Ladies Purses,
Oswego has one of the bes$ Baseball Clubs in the
Willamette Valley, having won 9 out of 10 contests
and Defeated Bend, Sunday 4-3.
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Don’t Forget Our Dolls Are on Sale
at Special Rem oval Sale Prices.
First Game o f State
7 1 i . Series.
Our friendly interest in yonr welfare
continues steadily through every month
of the year.
Pharmacy
Special l i e
Jackson County Fair Grounds
MUST HAVE ORDER IN TEN DAYS
Phone 98
Also M n squ itn rs M r !'.
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Per Cord, Delivered . . . . . . . $
•’In The H eart o f ToWu”
ASK TO SAMPLE IT.
Hundreds o f Bargains
PRICES SLASHED
V alues—25c—50c
A N ew Pair FREE
Carson-Fowler Lumber C<
Phone 51
ONE TABLE
Toilet Goods
R EA » Í LAS8IFTRD ADS
with a vie« to aseerta
aess done during six yeeta go
altles were paid State/ ’
FOR THE MOST
EXACTING TASTES
id In the Lithia Springs
Hotel Building)
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Ashland w ill he asked to
contribute its share toward* this
Worthy cause.
Just one fe a tu re ,if the h o le ’s
Work is the ' handling' at present
of 38 abandoned babies, children
who otherwise would not receive
crating along Ike Cph
proper treatment and care.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon