Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAMII DAILY
Popularity Contest Candidate
hoeal ¡Personal flotes
BPBCULATOB8 PINCH«»
Arrangements are »being made
|fpr a Douglas county exhibit at
-the state fair.
An enormous
¡¡stuffed turkey w ill be a feature
•pf tbo show, exemplifying the
industry in -which Oakland leads
-the coast.
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Re-turned from Tri g
Henry VanPreoyea on Scenic
Get a Calumet
D riv e , returned from a day’s
The Invitation to * attend a hunting trip Wednesday;
briag-
meeting of the Lodge at Klamath tag in two* fixe becks.
Falls, oa Saturday evening, Sept.
24th Inst., has been cancelled tor
Typewriters for rent— E lhart’s
the tins« being.
Book Store.
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V. V. M ILL8, W . M.
W. H. Day, Secretary
Arrived In Ashland—
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window County Agent Will L e a v e -
Miss Florence York, home dem­
onstration agent for Jackson
’ Phone Paulserntrs for clean county, expects to leave tomor­
row morning Tor Salem, where
and pressing.
she will attend the state fair
Bustoees in Ashland— . ,
te be held there next week. - *
W ilfred Miksche and M. M.
Phonographs repaired
Herman of Medford spent sev­
eral hours in the city /esterday guaranteed— Elhart’s.
looking after business affairs.
The curfew iaw^ln Grants Paa»
Will be made, effective On Mon-
fay evening. The hour of cur­
lew has been changed from »
O'clock to »;S0 In order that
Children attending shows may be*
off the street when the .bell
rings.
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Jaxs dance, Bellview, tonight.
Dickey's orchestra. Gents, 60c;
ladles. 25c.
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Ix-ft for School—
Chester’ Wood», son of Pr._ and
Mrs. E. A. Woods on North Main
FOOD HALE
street, who has spent the sum­
The Women’s Benefit Associa­ mer months visiting his parents
tion w ill have a cooked food sale in Ashland, left this morning
at Hardy Bros. Sat. Sept. 24.18-2 for Corvallis, .where he Is a stu­
dent at the Oregon Agricultural
Leaving Today—
college.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long,
who Wavs spent the past two
Bread and butter pickles, 25c
weeks in Ashland visiting with jar at Schuerman’s Grocery. 6-tf
Mr. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Long on East Main street, Marriage Licenses Issued—
are leaving today for their home
Marriage licensee Were issued
in Stockton, California.
at the county clerk’s office in
Medford yesterday
to W lllla
fit to locks.
Henry Lee of Chico, California,
and Katherine Dodge of Chico,
California; Winfield Casey of
Left for Portland—
Spokane and Barbara Priest of
Dwight L. Roys, son of Mr. Rogue River, and Franklin Lewis
and Mrs. Dwight Roys on East of Aberdeen, Wash., and Lets
Maia street, left a few days ago Beatty of Medfprdf!
for Portland, Oregon, where ho
is entering an automobile school
Normal school text books— El-
in that city.
hart’s Book store. •’
W a it
V T3 AT?nrT?
P j x tA n tH U K
Mr an<1 Mrs- OewrKe O'Brien,
Wb" llave Hpent" the I,a9t tWn
weeks
relatives and
friendB In Ashland, Medford and
Eagle Point, left Thursday rnorn-
tng by *uto for t|,ejr borne at
The Mias Popularity and Baby
Popularity Contest» are drawing
to a close and it has now nar­
rowed down >to anyone’s race.
The free-for-all la attracting wide
attention as the young ladies are.
all well known and popular, as
are the babies.
Ashland has
never seen a more keen contest
of a like nature, and the fair
contestants have given Ashland
the greatest advertising it has
ever known.
These popular Candidates have
covered the territory from Duns­
muir, California on the South to
Grants Pass on the North, sell­
ing their tickets foi; the Llthian’a
Circus, October 3rd to 8th, apd
all times boosting their native
y. Tickets have been purchaa-
in every community and great
iwds will be here for .the event,
* anta Barbara, California. While
4* this city Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien
visited at the Harry Carlton
home on Union street.
Visiting IMaghter—
Mrs. L. Jacobs of Klamath
Falls Is spending a few days in
this city visiting at the home of
her danghter and husband, Mr.
and Mr». John Enders on the
Boulevard.
Kippered Snacks, S’ cans for 25c
Sehuerman’s Grocery.
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Motored toM edford—
New LXILVOlv
>»LLf
Ford
that there is now hope for her
.•/ Maroepe jOUer, Httle daughter entire recovery. J
sf Mr. and Mrs.' Hal Oiler of
Weed, CaHfonda, who pas severe­
ly Injured a jpw months ago In
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John Al,bers, for many years
h shall earf&r at, Contrai Point,
arrived in tbo city a feA days
ago to make his future homo, Mr.
Albers having purchased a line
place la Ashland* recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Sain Jordan, who
reside' in the Shook apartments,
motored to Medford Wednesday,
where they spent a short time
looking after business affairs.
The WicR Furniture Co.
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FROM
MAIN AND GRANITE STS., TO
Returned Last Evening—
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, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks on
.padrone street, accompanied by
their son Roland, returned last
evening from a week’s trip to
San Francise?' California. Dur­
ing their stay In that city, they
visited their son and \ brother,
"Wayne Parks, who is a member
of the United States army at
Fort McDowell. Other Interest­
ing places visited Were Golden
0nte park, Mare Island and the
Iu M e d fo rd -
W illiam Webster, son of the Star Car Manafhcturlhg plant at
Oakland
late Sir Francis Webster,’ of
Edinburgh, Scotland, and his
Here Wednesday—
sister, Miss Ruth Webster, are
Miss Ruth Hdlmea, who re-
in Medford, coming here to look
tides In Medford, spent Wednes­
over theif ranch property on the
day evening la Ashland as a
Old Stage road which "this year
house
guest at the heme of her
has a record crop of figs and
aunt,
Mrs. H arry xJarlton on
cord wood.— Medford Mall Tri-
Union
street.
hune
'F e rris Stanton, who is employ­
ed by the Southern Pacific com­
pany at Klamath Falls, spent a
short time In the city yesterday
vlsltinj*frlends and looking after
business affairs. Mr. and Mrs.
Stanton and little daughter Ethel
formerly resided in Ashland.
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Announces Ifs Removal
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Old Swenson-Peebler Furniture Co. Storeroom
¡EAST H A IN STREET
and invites all of its customers and friends to
visit its new mid more commodious storeroom
where it will have on display a large stock of
Furniture and House Furnishings
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I ISAAC’S
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NEW GLORIA RA
. UMBELLE
IN WANTED -
COLORS . . . . . . . .
“ The Quality Store” ■ 1
J yccu Coats
We wish to thank the many
friends for their kindness
and
words of sympaUty extended to ns
during our bermvement also for
the beautiful flowers.
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J. W . nOSHER,
C. R. LOSHER
And Family.
ARRIVEFOR SATURDAY SELLING
BLACJK AND NAVY BLUE,
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IN BROADCLOTH
AND ' VENICE.
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‘with
GILDA GREY
TOMORROW ONLY
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an automobile accident and who
haà zbeen residing' la thia city
The tickets were taken to . since that time undergoing medi­
cal treatment, is now able to
the office of Tex Rickard to
determine whether they were
walk around for a little while
coknterfeit.
each day.
Mareene and her
A t the same time It was re­
mother are living on Fourth
ported tickets to the fight
street, having ; ntoyed , recently
were being sold elsewhere in » from the Luke apartments on
the qlty fbr any .«rice they
Hargadlne street. The little girl’s
weald bring. Forty dollar
leg was badly crushed and It
seats were said to be selling
was thought fey a Mms that the
for «14 to «40,
limb would have to be amputated
but Mareene has Improved so
vapidly during the last tew Weeks j
stadium.
Normal school hooka and sup­
plies, E lhart’s Book Styre.
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'CARD OF THANKS
‘CABARET’
— Chicago police late Thur»-
dejr «treated two »peculators
selling «11»» worth of Tua-
ncy-Dempeey fight tickets
outside of the Soldiers' Flkld
AM* t* Walk—
Left Yesterday—
Miss Emma Jenkins, -who is
employed In the* Citlcens bank,
and her niece Miss Dorothy Chap-
pel, are moving froriT rooms at
TranaMetWi Business—
the Columbia hotel to an apart­
Oscar Silver, of the Pompadour ment In the Shook building on
Mineral Springs company in this Main street.
clyt, spent several hours in Med-
•ford yesterday transacting busi-
FIN ISH IN G TODAY
kept. ««.— a n ,
Get your glass, Jordan’s Mill.
makes
We rent typewrIters-r-Elhart’s
Scheor-
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JLuw Made Effective—
T. J. Moxley. who resides In
Payne
Balloon
in’s Grocery.
Cresswell. Oregon, arrived In the
Sprained Wrist—
elty Wednesday to spend several
Mrs. Dan W alker, wbo resides days here visiting with bis
on Second street, suffered a bad­ nephew Marion Hager aad fam­
ly sprained wrist yesterday when ily on Scenic Drive.
she fell while attending the Pio­
Don’t forget our Special on Un­
neer's Reunion in the Civic club­
called for suits. PaulserM's. 4-tf
house on Winbura Way.
C liff
frames.
Kid
ith a can of Calumet,
' C hicago ,
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GORGEOUS FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS
THE LITHIANS PRESENT
THEIR
NEW SILK AND WOOL DRESSES
INDOOR CIRCUS
and FIESTA
MADE OF PINE MATERIALS
At The Low Price, $11.95
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'A t Ashland’s Armory
SIX NIGHTS
OCT. 3RD TOOTH
Fleet New
Model Will
Soon Be
Ready For
Your
Inspection.
Priced $19.75
Hundreds Of Dollars In Prizes To
Be Given Away Including
A NEW 1928 FORD, FOUR DOOR
SEDAN.
Claycomb Motor
A melo-drama of the dia
mond mines of Brazil.
DORS Make a Differ
ence Where You Buy*
Your FORD
FOB AUTUMN WEAR SHOWN FOB THE FIRST TIME TOMOBBOW — EVERY
UALLY SELECTED AND UNDER-PRICED. THE MOST ADVANCED S T Y L E S -
OEO. J. HAYES AT THE
OBOAN
Buy Your Tickets Now From Your
Favorite In The Miss Popularity
Contest
Season Tickets, Fifty Cents.
$29.75
66x80 Wool and Cotton Blankets,
Pair, $4.75
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- New Plaid Patterns
INDIVID
$34.50
70x80 Stogie Sheet Blankets
$L25 Each
New Block PJaid Patterns—Wanted Colors.
3 L k Stitched Cotton Bats,
$1.00 Each
Size 72x90—A real Bargain,
In Checks and Plaids—Priced Low'
Rayon Silk Bloomers, $L25 Pair
New Chamoisuede Gloves, $1.00 Pair
Cut Extra Full Size—Made of Good Weight Rayon
1» Wanted Colors.
Made With Fancy French Cuffs—Embroidered.
Values to $1.25 Pair
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