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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1927)
* . * Titon«» ashlaxd daily V isit tat C alifornia — Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christensen ef Blair, Nebraska, who b a r s spent the last two months in Ashland will leave Thursday for L'ndea, Calif., whom* they will visit with M r. and Mrs. Charles Christensen and other relatives. HIH F IF T Y -H IX T H Babe Ruth broke up to day’s game between t h e Yanks and the Detroit Tigers with a home run into, t h e rig h t'fleld bleachers fn the last half of the ninth inning winning the fame eight to seven. . It was Ruth’s 56th homer of t h / season. Hollo way was pitching. Buried in MtaeemH , Mrs. K . C. Kee pf Eugpne, Oregon, who died at Eugene, Oregon, will be buried at, Hu mansville. Missouri, a t ' the side of her huAand. MISS ty of Non School riII Return Vacations Soon Off for College Barnard Joy, son of Mr. and Three new teachers are to be Mrs. A. C. Joy w ill leave Friday Hemtmes W c*k — included on the faculty of the for Corvallis where he will enter ! Mrs. Aleita Lear/Baughter of O. A. C. as a sophomore. Southern Oregon Normal school Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Bib. VanNess and will a rriv e 'in this city the Avenue left Wednesday evening latter part of this week. Phonographs repaired for San Francisco where she will gnaranteed— Blhart’a, Miss Ruth Yoder, who has been resume her was as an 8. P. assistant violinist at the Illin clerk. ois Wesleyan College, w ill assist Movies Shown— The Copco movies of the Med Miss .Leona Marsters, head of Get a Calumet Kid Balloon ford5 Jubilee were shown before the music department. Interest with a can of Calumet, Schuer- the R itary elnb in that city in this department has grown man’s Grocery. » , . «-H Wednesday. The pictures, are and the course has been extend said to be exceptional! fine. ed since the school was first District Attorney H ere established. • District Attorney Newton C. Brqad and butter pickles, Miss Helen Weiss, who comes Chaney waa a visitor in this city r at Schuermnn** Grocery. from the University ef Wiscon Wednesday afternoon. sin will divide her time between The Puller Brush Men Is In physical education and art work, . The girls And the babies are undone to be among the winners town. For immediate service, assisting Miss Marion Ady and working. of the glorious prises a | the fin phone 2 9 0 -f. Geo. D. M t Bride. Miss D. Virginia Hales. Popularity contests are proving ish. The prises offered ere suf- Visits Klamath—• ' 16-3* Miss Veneta Fountain, will a big factor in advertising t h e . . ficiently valuable to be sought State Traffic Officer O. O. be supervisor of training in the Llthian Indoor circus, October 3 for. Nichols spent several hours in this Dr. Woods to Speak— , “A colossal show, spectacular Lincoln school, succeeding Miss to 8. < city Wednesday evening enroute V- Dr. E. A. Woods of this «city Georgia Mooney. A second counting in the con productions, mamoth festival?* to Klamath Falla. 5 this evening will address the Miss Lillian Gray, who recently test mgde last night shows t h e are the superlative adjectives Jackson Connty Medical Society received her Masters Degree from standing of the candidates ea fol which the advance man uses and at its semi-monthly Columbia University in New York, lows: MiSa Velma Clapp stll| judging from efforts he is not be held at the Hotel will take, charge of the English leads with Mtsa Josephine Bar e&aggeteting. Medford. department succeeding Miss ber having jumped ,t<j t h 1 r d place: Get C< ntest Votes a t McNair’s | Phons Paulseruam for clean Elisabeth Richardson. and pressing. Velma Clapp, 5359; Ciao W llt- Other members of the faculty ; Miss Josephine, Barber cannot se, 5650; Josephine Barber, 6590: find time to S>kks • «anvaa* of who have been away from Ash Sate expert, Fixit Shop. Rosalind Wise, Norma Wuthrich the city for votes br the popular land on a three weeks vacation ity contest arranged by jhe Lith- will return to this city by Mon- and Bernice Jacobo of Hornbrook Cliff Pajjpe makes brackets. each tied with 5,500. In connection wfth the in day morning. The following is the standing Normal School Coach Sat door circus, October 3rd to . 0th, in the> baby popularity content isfied W ith Support * end adviseB'her friends that her Mias Reid 111— at the first count: Claudia Park Miss Dorethy Reid. Tidings re tickets wilt be bn sale at McNair From Tows inson, 7,131; Betty Herrin, 6,61«;. Brea, until the evening W Sept. porter, was -confined to her home . While grlddera from ell see-' Virginia Lee Gentry, 6.190; Mar- 00, when the contest doses. 18-tf! Thursday with Illness. ------- that Seilaf 5,378.' tibns of Oregon and Northern The many committees are busy California have been displaying Marian T o Speak— SALBM, Sept. 22.— (y*)— The putting the finishing touches on interest in the Southern Oregon B. G .'fla r la i, mew C. C. secre nominating petition of Biton W at the program which is to be held Normal school and sufficient beef tary, will address Ktwanlans on kins, independent Candidate for in the At-mory. his been lined up 'for a splendid “Bullhead an Catfish’’ at their FOOD SALK Congress at the special election on start, making Coach Mac McNeal Circus acts, funny clowns, The Women’s Benefit Associa noonday luncheon Friday noon. October 16, in the third Congres dancing and many other added grin broa^lY and the loyal sup tion w ill have a cooked food sale sional District, waa filed with,Sec- features with a great fiesta each port he is getting from Ashland at Hardy Bros. Sat. Sept. 84.18-2 retary of State Koser today. Returned from Hunting Trip— each night during the “Big Shew” boys makes him laugh right out Mr. and Mrs. Robert H errin o n gives it pVomlae bf being a week foiid With pleasure. | Saw VantfewQte— B street returned yesterday from T9 O. 0 . C. — of unalloyed joy. < Thdre la Rollln Parks w h e George N. Gray, son of C. A. Gladys Applegate, Calla Biegel. a several, days’ hunting trip .‘Mrs. Theyoung ladles and babies are p ij/e d guard position, and Clark Emma Jenkens and Geòrgie Cof Herrin brought home s' buck as Gray, Iowa street, has returned to bow in the middle of. their cam BJtterfield /h o distinguished fee, Hatel Emery, Nina Emery, evidence of her prowess in the Coryallia where he is employed in paign and are leaving no effort h'btself at half back, Arnold Gos- the .College Creamery. Mrs. C. E. Thompson, Mrs.' Rqy hunting line. Cearhart of this city were among those who Wednesday evening saw the vaudeville at Medford. YOUNG LADIES AND BABIES IN ! RACE FOR FINE PRIZES WHICI LTHIANS 0 R TO WINNERS LOCAL BOYS JOIN McNEAL Petition Filed With Sam Kozer Movie Actors . J . Are Poisoned U )g ANbELB8, Sept. 32.— f t » — The ylolent Illness of a score of meg, women and children, a num ber of them members of a motion picture company, waa attributed here Wednesday to arsenic pois oning in food sold in box lunches. M. S. Siegel, chief food Inspec tor of the city health depart ment, announced that traces of the poison had been found In 2500 box lunches and ordered the arrest of C. H. Francis, box lunch company proprietor, on charges of selling adulterated food. A little better material— A little finer workmanship— the choice o í men |25*ftnntner»ary| CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness during 'the illness and death of our wife and mother and for the beautiful floral offerings. ELM ER E. PHELPS MRS. A. B. FUNK Go To B a n d o n - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thornton left today for Bandon and other coaat cities. They expect to be gone a week. . Electrical Contractors Electric Rangea, Washing M a chistes, Edison Manda Lamps, Vacuum Ctoanera, Batterien. ' Ig n itio n and Faris. Eight Hour battery Service No. 40 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon . are greatest" 3' ASHLAND, |25*Anww«er»ary| Snappy Ties A has into with stylish model in delightful bit of style been cleverly wrought this Brown Calf Oxford the Snake Trim. Low has a built-in ar Bad to gxtremely $3.98 CLOSES! ■ D. Guy Good, Proprietor .' For la x ly Autumn' REMOVAL SALE -J. Eléctric Station i Values, • L o w Prices Klamath Folks H e r e - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson of Klamath F a lls * spent several hours In this city today. T h e y were enroute home after having buried their daughter, Florence, In Medford, Wednesday after- •offer from echini ' X-L 2 5 * A n n iversary | •. WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT OF A Business Shoe Our G reatest B arga F o r Busy M en /¿T IB ALL OUR OTHER SALE PRICES CUT • . Treat your feet to a pair ^ A ° f these stylish Gun Metal Calf Oxfords for early Fall. Genuine Goodyear welt with rubber heels. Low priced. $ 3 .9 8 MUNSINGWEAR A little more advanced stylet— and a whole lot more comfort. Those things make Florsheim Shoe ARE TO BE USED Girl’s N oses Never Shine when they nse this new won derful French Process Face Pow der called MELLO-GLO. Keeps that ugly shine aaWy, Women rave over Its .superior parity and quality. Stays on longer— skin looks like a peach— keeps com plexions youthful— prevents large pores. Get a box of MELLO-GLO Face Powder today. — Llthla r-harmacy; Bast Side Pharmacy. Grande Ronde will build n e w school to replace' one burned last spring. 3 EMPLOY FOUR NEW TEACHERS Don’t forget our Special on Up- called for suite. Peulseri'4's. 4-tf nell, a Gash end on the h i g h TODAY’S .GATE 100 TIM ES •Chpol tepai, all line«! up and rar- M Î W O AS W A T <1> 101 in' to start with Conch Metoeol. ■ CHICAGO, Sept. I I . —< W Then Dick Burjascm. whp piay- — It's a long cal) from the fu ll back on tbs Lebanon high Çorbett-Splllvaa battle of un and has sines moved to Ash IS M , yben Corbett, ydn land, Harry May, a speedy end 185,000, to-tke'U ght tonight from Wanton, now a resident ’ of . in which Jack Dpmjpey jand Ashland, and Harlan Cahtrali of Gene Tunney receive to the Applegate district, a mad who gether the staggering sun Mta ’em lew and hard, all ready of 81.415,000, and' the gate tor battle. w ill reach 13,000,000. Lyle Ashcraft and Joe Meycer, Other fights, after the Cor- whe attended the Normal last bett-8uftivan battle, show year and dre enrolled for junior l»ow thé cost of hiring men college work thia year w ill be In to pummel’each other about uniform. < the prigs ring has advanced in surpVt^dg fashlpp: , Fish to ? Oates Jetries-Sha«Xe>, 1890 ......,....'...,4............ 151,000 CorbetOMCCoy, ito o , ICOOO Young Oprbett-McGo4- Ashland Fall Festival Will ern, 1903, .............. „ 3 6 ,0 0 0 be Announced in Unique Jeffries-Corbett, 1903 • Manner .... 63,000 Gans-Nelson, 1906, Pidgeongrams to various cities Purse'................. . 38,000 in southern Oregon and northern California will announce the Ash All, local Y. M. C. A. sponsored land Fall Festival and Lithlaps’ club leaders F ill meet in Pioneer Indoor Circus and Fiesta. Mr. Endrlsa, of Medford, man hall this, evening with Don Spen- ager of The'Sperry Flour com oer, eadler chairmen, for an ’ an pany in this district was In Ash nual business conference. land yesterday and- stated he would be glad to let the 8perry carrier pigeons carry messages to the surrounding arsa to an nounce Ashland’a big celebration. Them pigeons have, been used several times In this manner and arc said to be excellent message carriers. Recently they conveyed greetings from Medford before its Jubilee celebration to all parts "where savings of tip Pacific coast. ELKS BLDG. PHONE The pigeons w ill be released at Ashland Just before the celebra tion end further details w ill be announced later. This will be only one form of publicity to advertise the monster celebration which w ill be held, here during ‘t h e week of October 3rd., with special emphasis on The F a ll, Festival which will be October 5th. AGENCY WE ARE P L E A S E D TO AN NOUNCE THE ARRIVAL 'OF THE FIRST S H I P M E N T OF MUNSINGWEAR. ■ Think Of It . - 25c Packages SWEET OIL NITRE COUGH 8YBUPS PILLS OP ALL KINDS TALCUMS Think O f It 50c Packages Furniture Polish, LtnlmeSta, A few doxen bottles of Rem . Bfferveeent Salts edies used in many hornet. A ' * Castori*, 40e lot of White Ivory. Fumigatore, Arsqa. Creolyptus, 31:00 Items, 30c Face Powders, Bulk Perfumes, 50c Stses Olosing Out Pr^fes A ll Going A t 8c£ach Rayon Vests Bloomers Combinations Blips Bandeau 2 Qualities. In Childrens Winter Uniop Suits Think Of It $1.00 Packages 16c E adh ■ 30c Each W o m e n ’s Knitted Union Suits D o Y o u N eed Hosiery? O u r O w n Numbers A re Famous % I ml L JÌI b 1 y X » /X k TO EVERY j CUSTOMER I, AMOUNTING TO 75c OR O IN G ' PURCHASE W E WILL GIVE OF SALE ITEMS In Several Styles I [Y f f 1 llv x 111 | | | Munsingwear Hosiery Fullfaahioned Silk and ‘ ' Rayon $1.00 E x tra to t Top Chiffon I1.5Ö Fine Gause Chiffon 12.50 wvj EVERY BAG CONTAINING FROM 2öc TO $1.00 WORTH OF MERCHAN DISE. 4 * » ill |H | On her shopping list, hosiery always has an important position—«nd usukl* rather an expensive one! Women w^ ° h *ve worn our hosiery have found a solution to this problem. No. 121S is a silk sad fiber hose that cannot be excelled at this remark- able price. A wide selection m Q of colora * Bair « . ..¿ V n rC No. 448 is a full-fashioned silk” and fiber hose for general wear— women w ^° ^now tl*is hose wear it m always for every day. P air. «7 O C flll ° “ r fuR-fsshioned pore ' thread silk hose in all the most popular shades. The price is, as U u) P a ir wai,jawtrxA* • «A/MMi. IJtt W in ter Socks SPECIAL PRIÇE8 C CARTER’S UNDERWEAR TO DISCONTINUE Woolen. 1 Mvto< °°*<1 AO w 1 e4er