Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1927, Image 6

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    onal flotes
Exchange «Id aékool books on
Saturday n f |R )*art>4M ok Store.
Opposite McGeeto. \
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Old time -dance, Moose Hall
jsat. night." ? f ’
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Bread and batter pickles,
Jar at Schusmaan’« Grocery. <-tf .H4S Market—
* E. P. Hughes o rn e a r Phoenix,
who has been engaged In truck
gardening tJU» jp a*. recently dto?
posed of a trjaok load of. tomatoes
cn the Coos. Bay »market. He Is
now planning to enter Bend mar­
kets with his prodüce.
Another big d an o eat* Jackson
Hot Springs Sat. nite.
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On H unting T r i p -
Frank Hunter and A rt Wilhite,
second cook at the Good Bats
left early this morning for an ex­
tended hunting trip.-Frank Hpw-
ell has charge while they are
gone.
Bnslneaa V isitor—
Harve Howard from G r e e n
r. aad Mrs. Napier aad three Springs to here today on a busi­
Iron' of Klamath Falla, have ness and pleasure trip.
M to 37® North Mala street.
Attend Funera l
DOÚQLÁS McLSAN
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Misa Floreses Y trk . h e m e
demonstration agent for Jackson
county, la la Josephine county
t^ s week sxtandtagthe tato and
acting aa a d a d g a 'e f.th e ¿boys*
and girls' clgfe.work department.
Bring oíd school books
for
trade to our'now store, 145 B
Main, Saturday If possible, Bl-
bart's.
7-1
MrdfoM C o ? * W e * -
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John Brownies, <6, of Med­
fo rd and Mary U . Wight, 6», of
Medford, were untted la asar-
rlsge Thursday.
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any «wnar tort, ta
Çnllougk dMn’t k n
L A K E V IL L A ,«1.. Sept. 9. — 1
(IP^ A heavy rata ttflrs d a y gavp l
Gene Tnnniy- «nothar d a y - e O
qpmplete root from jWs ¿trglklfcpj
for the championship fight with
Jack DegMMOy. September >1,
His training consisted of a
round of gsrtf. /I e was to go sey-
en miles on the road, hilt the rata
killed that.
Gena Ip Scheduled Sd-WUnHi
h eav y tr a ln ip g to d a y w hen h e'(si
tQ jw x sli.lto<*dS w K k .ftls .P ltfM
ring partners. T h e s a m e p ro g ra m
has beea outlined -for Saturday
and Sunday. Monday he will taka
raaother holiday so far as work In
the ring Is concerned".
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P rep aratleh iare being made bi
handle a large crowd of spectA-
tors over the week-end.
About
160® visited Tunney s eamp Laboxs
Day, aad It to expected even Staye
w lF b e oh hand fev.thto week-end.
> « »Sr
-S P W I Jtaj
ssctatfrb of
t i e ' district. The land w ill
p d u iM e fo * exchange for
to ton ih ta ir thh water right
* w A n d er ‘ooatrol of the d l»
Klamath
nrsday. assisting in to o nr-
tixatton o f a -Coast A rtillery
ttery Corpa.
Sergeant Jlrak
i headuarters at the Lagton
alosWr hall, where ha to roa­
ring ‘ w ith would-be recruits
1® days mors. Jack The Hatter F LINCOLN FIBLDS. III., Sept. 1. 4
Ashland Hotel.
7-3« — <LP>— After two days of rdbt.'kt
as much rest as an ex-champtoA .’'J?1'
prise
fighter gets oat of g o lfli£.
All women who registered for
Ishlng, motoring, hlktpg and box- J g *
work at the Bagley Canning com-
addition^
pany please report now. Also have tag. Jack Dempsey resumed heavy
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room for a few more applicants. training today.
The
heavyweight challenghr r - —-
Phone No? 4.
7-1
boxed a few /roodds ThuysMy -
With only 35 spectators on V
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Will Visit Stockton—
Mr. M. 8. Hamaker leaves, tor Sidelines. Tod Morgan,, the- Junior
Stockton, Calif., this evening. O b ' llghtOslght champion, wept twp
the return trip he will drive a rounds with Jsek and made -h im
move fast.; Im M a th ig T u h n v ^ s
new Dodge Graham\Jruek,.which, style.
Tod ahtrt Iff 1 $ » .to t U ,1 * 4 ,
he will use Ip hie transfer busi­
And tried |^ d u ^ k Oempsby’s re^j ‘
ness this y®ar. -----
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turns. But e v s t the fast Mpr-
gan couldn’t kOp» sway from
Jack’s igloyas.
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Mrs. Katie Scorgigns a n d
daughter, Louise, left Wednesday
for Rainier, Wash., to attend the
funeral of Bently Prichard, who
died several days ago as the re­
sult of appendicitis, He was in
the navy at San Diego.
T h e
body was taken to his heme for
Go To Portia»*—
burial.
Mrs. Lulu Wilson pud nephew.
Geo. M cH affletot Oakland; Chi..
LONDON. — <IFJ— The ceatta-
ned (low at American capitol In-
left yesterday far Portland.
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’ d Persia to ceasing 4frlttab »tak
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Underwent Operetta»—
dustNaltots B BB M de m b l e " worry-,■
C. M. Glllproro, connected with principally due to (ears that nehe
t'hc Carson-Fowler lumber com­ of the contracts there w ill (all to
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pany underwent an operation at British ffrma. ’ \
he
Community
hospital
Thurs­
The
largest
a
id
most
import­
' Kenneth Healea. aad son of As-
Ï torta are vipltlhg wtyh Mr. and day tor yalief from appendicitis. ant schema la Parole w ill ha g
* Mre. M ens Rtehardson on Third His oondlttona to-reported favors railroad from the capital. Toher-
' ahta.
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' V aa, to KhUr Musa, near , Begra,
Where an up-to-date pari wBV be
constructed. This p o r tw g l be
sMMa Ourtiv ,
railway ,1s to
rtnmakhk.<lQ»'^
San Ftsnctoco are visiting wUh
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kramers on
ttArgkdlae street-
\
j Mtaá * Laona» MStaidrs. head V a t
the ‘ masic ' detertMeitt at the
Mips paaahea at Ash. F. A. Pie. SbuthSrn ; OregOA Northil School
AsSh. ■'
334«tf hhs..g<HH».M « M frahólse© where
she will spend» several days oh a
In addition: to.
-
Johnnie Huger ; and Wayne
rthaay who have keen visiting in
W H O OWNS 'BM
ITLANJÖ, Oro,, sept.- ». - r
- Advertising himself as a
' th^& gk grade mules and
i/ «báfeghteed to please,'B,
ç W ih it t of Kenton, Tena¿
rlttep Sheriff Thomas Hurl*
guotattons os the
I w il| hocses he heard were
tk t i e Oragon plains.
JUST RECEIVE!)
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IN A L L T H E N E W SH A Ü È&
K a man making lest mon^ÿ
greater expensee ifc aW elto
cañ» you! W W *
. <Dd Wjttf ftO
d have—w h y
m a planned
•fcfcnecurau-
•y p n efiy in g ,
o obligation.
Going on
these „
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New Woolen»
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Attorney and M r*. L. A. Rob­
erta. accompanied by thslr daugh­
ter. Mro. Rowena
Myers o(
Needles, California, who to visit­
ing with them at the present
time, have returned from a trip
to Cresceht City.
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win Go To Sctosnl
Paul Wagner, aan of Postmast­
er and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, re­
turned hams Thursday a t t a r
apandlag a year at McMinnville,
employed with « lumber eom-
paay thane. J bp wtll complete
arrangements ta r entering the
University of Oregon this year as
a Junior. He has completed two
years work at tka University.
Coatings, Flannels,
4e.wé«Wwiè»se.bA-«ta
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id coma down oft thp pash while
a storm was ragtag. As soon
i the snow to gone the loohont
in rotura to hto post. - ‘
YOU W ILL FIN D Ï
A U i THÊ NEW
A N D .W A N T E D COL(
» AND PL E N T Y o p
BLACK, A. FAVORIT
Come» in all the new o
Goose, N àvy, Crimson,
and W hite— A wonder
able colors.
FO R FA L L .
)ak, Cocoa, Mpther
ftn en eed le, Black
ivy S ilk in W ash-
SeptlMh
40 in. Charmei
i he stepped into his
panto Ip stepped into
o f trouble. They even
im into a polo match.
< a y he won the girl
he gam e is enough to
took only, $2.48 i
for our opening
black onlyK T his quality sold
rulan t i p y««L ’
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Ikdwiwe Agento/or
Tks Otrf Orug On Producto >
a horse laugh!
Hardware
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