Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Lrlth Abbott Here—
bocal j Personal Jiotes
Medford Boys Turwing O ut-
Returned This M orning—
Two Medford boys, well known
by the younger people In Ashland,
are turning out for freshman foot­
ball at the University of Oregon
at Eugene, this year. They are
Ger-rge Lowe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Lowe, and Woodward
Archer. Both Lowe and Archer
played football on the Medford
team laat year.
Miss Dorothy Paddock, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Reid, who recently moved from
their home on Coolidge street to
Valley Springs, Calif., where Mr.
Reid has secured a position with
the P. G, & E.. returned t h i s
irornlng from a weeka* Visit with
friends in Portland. Miaa Paddock
accompanied by her alater, Mrs.
Evelyn Jones, w ill leave this eve­
Kippered Snacks, s cans for 26c ning for Los Angeles, where the
Schuerman’s Grocery.
S-tf fqrmer has been residing for the
past three years.
Normal, school books and
plies. Elhart’s Book Store.
Robert Redwine Here ■■
LOS ANGELES, pegt. 14.
— <LP> — The question of
whether Councilman Carl I.
Jacobson, “arch enemy" of
vloe, was found prancing in
the home of Mrs. C a l l i e
Grimes In his underwear, or
thexvlctim of a “political
frameup" was still a moot
question here.
After deliberating more
than 22 hours a jury of 11
women and one man reported
that, they were hopelessly
deadlocked and
municipal
Judge W illis ordered them
discharged expreeisng regret
nt the expenditure of city
funds and loss of time. * •
Robert Redwine.‘ son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Leaper of Med­
ford. formerly residents of this
city, has arrived in Ashland and
cndrolled as a student at t b e
Southern Oregon Normpl school.
Redwine, who has been a student
at the University of Oregon In
L e ft fo r C o rv a llis —
Eugene, will be employed at M ill­
Robert Wright, son of Mr. and
er’s Toggery on the Plata for a
Mrs. W irt M. W right on Beach
half a day.
street, left Thursday for Corvallis,
Business In Medford—
Let tue UNION write your full
D. G. Denton cf thin city spent
Dance tonite H ilarity
Hall the Oregon Agricultural college.
coverage automobile Insurance.
Oregon, where he la a student at
several hours in Medford yester­
Teo. of coursa.
St-tt Medford. Dickey's dance band.
day looking aftgr business af­
Area Will Be Opened—
fairs.
Phone Paulserutrs for clean
Re-cleaned, rye, gray oats, vetch
The area near the south fork of
and pressing.
seed. Order Henry Ford Ammon­
Rogue river In the Crater Nation­
ium Sulphate now, for spring de­
al foyest, which has beep closed
Town Meeting Heptcmber SO. —
livery, and save 910 per ton. Ash.
on account of fire hasards, w ill
The town meeting, which Is to
P. A. Pro. Assi^.
20-tf
be held In tbe Ashland armory be opened to travel Sunday, Sep­
tember 26, according to a recent
on
Oak street on the evening of
TODAY ONLY
Medford Couple« Married—
announcement.
Friday, September SO, Is causing
Glen Cunningham and Anne
conriderable Interest among the
May Walking and Clifford Wen­
Purcbased Ton T r u c k -
citizens of the city and several
WITH MILTON SILTÄ
dell Clay and Daphna Benford, all
C. 8. Sapp, a resident of Deter,
local organixatlons
and clubs
of Medford, were united in mar­
Oregon, ipcently purchased a new
have kindly constented toh old no
riage by Justice of the Peace C. E.
Chevrolet ton truck from t b e
SUNDAY ONLY
meetings on this date, and to ar­
Rusk of Grants Pass, In that city
range their schedules so t h a t Automotive 8hop, local dealers,
recently.
tbe sale being, made hy Harvey
there will be, no conflicts on F ri­
Clift.
day evening, September 30.
Normal school text books— El
hart’s Book store. *
School Will Ope»—
Ripe peaches at Ash.
“FRAMED”
AlthoughJthe school at Rogue
C liff Payne
racks.
makes
magazine
Word Received —
Word was received in Ashland
yesterday by Miss LaVerne Ram­
sey that her brother Wayne Ram­
sey would return home this eve­
ning on train No. 14 from the
Southern Pacific hospital at San
Francisco, where he underwent
an minor operation. Wayne Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Ramsey on Orange avenue.
Get a Calumet Kid
with a can of Calumet,
man’s Grocery. •
River will probably not be open­
ed next week, It is expected by the
Balloon
residents In that city, that
it
Schuer-
will be opened by October 3.
8-tf
Visiting W . P. W alter Family—
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W alter and
*wo children, accompanied by
Frank Cole, of Corvallis, Ore.,
are spending several days In this
city visiting the W . P. W alter
family on Central avenue. T h e
two Corvallis men are enjoying a
deer hunt-today.
Left F or Rosebur g
Mrs. C. R. Johnson on
street left this morning for
burg. Ore., where she will
her husband and go on to
land.
In M edford’s Lineup—
Clifton Oarnett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Garnett, who recently
moved from this city to Medford,
Bread and buttar pickles,
Get yonr glass. Jordan’s Mill.
Is Included in the football linenp
jar at Schuerman’s Grocery.
of the Medford high school thia
Typewriters for rant— Elhart’s
year. Garnett attended the local
Bartlett pears for canning. Ash. Book 8tore.
19-6
high school last winter.
F. A. P. Assn
20-1
Crater Lake H ig h w a y -
mud of several atates ou their ear.
Brycea canyon in Utah, the Grand
canyon In Arlaona, Zion Nation­
al park and the petrified forest
national monument were among
the Interesting placea rlalted by
tbe Redfords.
Returned gaturday—
Mr. and Mrs. Leith Abbott of-
Longview. Wash., are spending a
week in Ashland visiting at t h e
home of Mr. Abbott's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Abbott on Liberty
street.
Left T o d a y -
Miss Lois Weedon, who h a s
spent the past tan days In the
city visiting with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sams on
third street, left today for her
home In Klamath Falls.
According to District Highway
Engineer Bromley and Roy Even-
son of the Bureau of Public Roads
who were visitors in Medford
yesterday, the Crater Lake high­
way between Medford and the, na­
Don’t forget our Special on Un­
tional park is just like a boule­
vard and never was in better called for suits. Panlsernd’s.'4-tf
shape.
L eft F o r O a k la n d -
Mrs. W ill Weedon of Sacra­
mento, Calif., who has spent the
past month in Ashland visiting
with relatives and friends, left to­
day
fqr Oakland, California,
where she has secured a position
In a beauty parlor.
W alter Redford of the South­
ern Oregon Normal school facul­
ty. accotnpanled by his wife and
small daughter, Lola Margaret,
returned to their home on Moun­
tain avenue Saturday, from an ex­
tended automobile trip. S o m e
Salem— Nut grower cooperative
4600 miles were covered by Mr.
plant
made ready for heavy sea­
and* Mrs. Redford on their trip.
They brought home tbe dust and son.
TH E U TH IA N S PRESENT
THEIR
MISS NORMA WUTHRICH
Mew M odel Ford Keeps Miss
Popularity Contestants On
The Job Advertising Party
One of the feature acts to be
seen here during the coming
Llthlans Indoor Circus Oct. 3rd
to 8th will be the McMahon pud
Wheeler Troupe of Aerial Ar­
tists direct from the- Zellman
Brothers Big Clrcuh. This troupe
of renowned performers are com­
ing across the continent Immed­
iately -upon the closing of «the
outdoor Circus season which ends
the latter part of this month.
The committee Received a tele­
gram thia morning aaylng they
would arrive In time for tue open­
ing performance Oct. 3rd. These
spectacular stars are paramount
in their line and have been fea­
tured with all of the leading
Cireuses in this country and on
the continent.
The Mias Popularity contest
pow going on Is causing no end
¡>f comment among Aahlandsra,
who are watching the greatest
race of its kind held here In re­
cent years. The candidates are
all vying with each other in the
ticket selling Campaign, and as
the winner la given a trip to the
Hawaiian Islands, every one la
striving for first place, four other
Valuable prises are to be gives
the othor four leading candidates.
A new 1928 Ford four-door sedan
Is to be given sway to the pub­
lic during Circus week. Season
tickets are selling for fifty cents
for the entire six nights .of the
show.
SPECIAL
INDOOR CIRCUS
and FIESTA
A t Ashland’s Armory
SIX NIGHTS
OCT. 3RD TO 8TH
Hundreds Of Dollars In Prizes To
B e Given Away Including
A NEW 1928 FORD, FOUR DOOR
SEDAN.
VICTOR-GLO
HEATERS
Buy. Your Tickets Now From Your
guaranteed for 1 vear.
C ontest
Favorite In The Miss Popularity
Season Tickets, F ifty Cents.
X-L
Electric Station
Phone 8 2
D. Guy Good, Proprietor
Purchased Used Chevrolet—
' Mrs. Norma Reader, who re­
sides on Alida street in this city,
Sixty three out of state c a r s has purchased a used Chevrolet
were registered Thursday, Sep- coupa from the Automotive Shop,
ember 22, at the Chamber. of local dealers. The sale was made
Commerce on the Plasa, t h i s by Harvey Clift.
number being quite an Increase
over the registrations for the past
I f Mussolini had been born a
few days.
baseball player Instead of a poli­
tician bo Would doubtless be
giving* Babe Ruth a real ran
Will Attend Convention—
C. W. Fortmlller, manager of for his money.— Bandon Western
the local J. C. Penney company, World.
Cars Registere d
We rent typewriters— Elhart’s.
Miss Berna Haight, teaeher of
plano Studio, 626 East Main St.
20-2
In Ashland —
Her love romance shattered,
she becomes Queen of the
Wine Grape Festival, and
her beauty attracting the at­
tention of a nobleman, he
asks her to wed him, and
she—a picture you’ll talk
about for months and never
forget—come and see.
Miss Grace Waters, who has
been visiting with relatives and
friends in Medford for the past
month, arrived In Ashland recent­
ly to spend a few days, before will leave thia evening for Port­
leaving for her home In Los Aa- land, Oregon, .where he w ill at­
gelei.
tend tbe semi-annual convention
of buyers of hts firm . The con­
Phonographs repaired
vention w ill be attended by the
guaranteed— Klhart’a.
managers of all Penney stores in
the Northwest.
Call Mrs. Waters, Hotel Ash­
land for Lindy Rain Coats, 97.86.
Wonderful value, local references.
20-1*
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
S U N D A Y
The man who blames his orn-
eryness on whiskey may be ex­
onerated by some of his relatives
but hs isn’t going to get by St.
Peter with that excuse.— Crane
American.
Yours— at Your Own Price
T h is beautiful 3 piece breakfast get— on exhi­
bition in our w indow — shows the results easily
accom plished w hen the finishing is done w ith /
NOON OR EVENING
2 P. M.
5:00 to Í
OR DROP IN
DURING THE WEEK
AND ENJOY OUR
Lawrence Mltchelmore Left—
Lawrence Mltchelmore, son of
Reverend and Mrs. Hugh T. M lt­
chelmore of the local Presbyterian
church on North Main street, left
Thursday for Eugene, where he
is to attend the University of Ore­
gon. Hie father accompanied him
to that city.
You can do the same thing in your own home on
’ furniture, walls, or woodwork.
Kyanize Celoid Finish is the modem easily-brushed-
• on medium gloss enamel. Dries overnight and may
be washed repeatedly. , .
LUNCHEONS
Having served its purpose as a demonstration o f :
the results obtainable with Kyanize Celoid Finish and
Decal Transfers, we will sell this beautiful set.
PRICE REDUCED $1.00 EACH DAY
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BUY A BATTERY
AND BE READY TO GO TO THE
FALL FESTIVAL AND LITHIAN
FIESTA
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C / / t vacation's d o te , thoughts n a n so
activities o f the busy season just ahead
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readjustment to home and business life ;
the household to be put io order; social
oootACtB resumed.
that makes it easier for the housewife so do
tbe things she does each day by telephone.
Bord Batterie« Fit 85 Per Cent of All Can, Also
Fine for Radio. None Bettor Made Regardless of
c o u n tle s s t i r i n g steps and
A properly placed ewtrntioo insures tele- f
phone privacy w hen i t is desired, saves
b known «0
des. A nd the cost » o n ly afcwcemsawuak.
a
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DO YOU KNOW
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Watch our window for each day’s price
“T h a t scientific s kill le used to secure maximum gas­
oline from crude M l— that hage gasoline storage
•tonka are cnrefnlly and securely covered to prevent
lo w hy evaporation?’’
. — P. Tnolenm.
These are but a few of the ways in which tbe
oil ladnetry Is striving to ent the pnbltc’e gas bill.
The proper selection of good gas and oil spares many
„ a car from a premature trip to tha junk pile. Our
gas and oil— risen, nnlfofm and positive, will give
yon more mileage per gallon.
Our gaa and oil serve yon well.
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little miniature oil paintings, as easy to apply as
postage stamp, we offer the following bargain.
1—Full half-pint Xynwsr Celoid Finiah— regularly
1— Brittlea-in-rubbcr, 1 1/2 inch brush—regularly
1—Full sheet Xrseftr Decal Trana far z im nlarly
1 —Instruction Boot in Colora “Charm of Painted Thing»”
98.68
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.68
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61.M
W e Take in, Your Old Battery on a New One.
Claycomb Motor Co.
Ford Bales and Service
A ll fo r 79c. — If you bring this advertisement,
THB PACIFIC TBLBPHONB AND TBUQRAPH COMPANY
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Starting at $20.00, the price for the 3-piece set will be
reduced $1.00 each day until sold.
In your plans for this nod sfl seasons, I» -*
FORD 13 PLATE RUBBER CASE
BATTERY 311.M
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SEE STORE DEMONSTRATION, SEPT. 26-27.
Provost Hardware Store
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