Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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tfarold AlfctM and Mrs. AHc» Wll-
IM»1 ».
“Variety of T « fa •'
L te g th ’’, with blackboard illue-
tuttoda. Mra. EatoU«. Alfcari; ».
“Musical Phraaee,” M ra A 1 1 a •
WUllta. and a p lte o M l« , "Waits",
i modern
81-J. 13-tf
nfrbed apartment aboye the West­
ern Union bulldlnp, garage. ín -
qu,l<» f Igea Confectionery,
13-3
Ì'Òfe ftà W f-u jto o M g t è i
FO B RENT— Five room hongo
a t 71 Pipe street. Apply » t A. D,
Sbr­
Payne, real optate of fide.
|l-4
inai students; MH. H.
éïHtdr-
field, »78 low» It r w t . Phone 277-
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H i
F©fe ftÉ N Î-^ F u rn ls h e d apart
meni, first1 honte
ing T h eatH .
b tt k <tt V ia
21-3
MoB HAlJft
FO B SALS>*~or rent, 7
and new B-room house on
end of Liberty St, »1800.
Ashland Realty Co.
FO R SAL E - House. Small pay­
ment down, balance ' like rant.
Property can be made .to pay it-
self ont.
inquire at <»0
tard .
li-« »
C
Insurance
F O R SALK— Ford coupe ' là
excellent condition, 8^7», Mildred
M illard , 675 Liberty.
21-6»
FO R SA LE— W hite figs. Fred
Porter, 128 Maple St., phone
0 -/.
31-1
f o t t e SlAfc is
SERIOUSLY ILL
BAMAMHB TRANSFER a n d
9totege>po. office at residence,
1 7 Í North Mala. Fhoae 4Í6.
I N t GOfaL IN TROUBLE— May
eommunlcate with. Ensign Lee
of the'8alvatlen Arm y at tke
. Whits Shield JHome, »66 M v-
talr Ave., Portland. Oregon.
FO R SA LE — Freeh J e r s e y
milch cow w ith calf. Pigs for sale.
R Scheidereiter, R t. l? Box 2127
LOST — Pair d a n k rimmed
glasses in leather case on Boule­
several months.
vard. Finder return to Tidingh of­
fice. Reward.
22-1*
FOR S A L E — Pears, fine f o r
inning and eatlqg- 7» cents per
ox. phone 374J11.
16-tf
LOST— Brown leather pur»«
^.Raln street. Finder return to
dings office.
' 20-2
LOST— Brown and black Span­
iel pup, 5 months old, answers to
FOR SALE: Petite and Italian name of Smokey. Last sees but Bx
runes, and Concord grapes. C. A . Senior High School, return to 46
Iray, 1373 Iowa. (
l i- t f Sonth 2nd St., and receive reward.
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«0-«
-C o w s
. Burnett,
13-1 mo.*
Millionaire Is
Reported Lost
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Ashland M u’ ic Study Club
'
° ® ce
wauan
. Gwvttfwf
Goes Home
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 7 — (IP)
— The dep»rt»fc of governor F ar­
rington of Hawaii for W ashing
ton. reported in pre»s dispatches,
was attributed by interior depart-
ite n t officials ti a his desire-to be
at the capital to advihee ot the
opening cf co
to akdii* to
consult department officials and
P tA Y W , dot -
L W t f iW T ^ O '
N’ POP W OULD
COME HOME
181,681
382,34»
338,061
Totals.!..:
Brake Lining
a
,
1
Henry / o r í . at »4, says he is
young because he dances.
But
a lot of us feel old because we
hkve to' pay the fiddler.—“-Eugene
Register.
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YOOLÎK
YOUR
Abfch
..141
3,»84,313
WtftffcX RKHCUfti)
u p e t o if , dopt. i f . — <tri —
Thlrty-ato a»ed women Were res­
cued *h » n fir» Monday thfeAteh-
oil the Massachusetts home for
(’ god women, Roxbury. FlremeA
sooi had the blgts tttider coptrdf
and it w»s cofiflhed to the Idua-
dry And. kltcheO df the structure,
naniuge was estimated at Ubodt
The program was given as fol> T ga" ZB
fewer 1, folteiiteion of fythAi, Mrs, - f .. at
L. S. Brown; 3. p if flo duét, ”O»£ T * - d
vette,*’ Gossec, Mrs. Harold A ik- 0 ,6 r8cr
ins and Mra. AU«;» W illits ; 3- Talk’ t O®«®1
on “Pulsation in Music?’ M r A iaP t*in
ffaroTd Aiklns; Ì . Plano duet, »««tena
“Anltras Danae,’’ Orieg, M r n M teotena
Across from
« M o te
r
■g,-~r,i .ìììa.^. .ipcua-Ai
b* VnAte Oh.
if».
pregtaffl wag conducted By, Mrs. |
Harold Aiklne, the work being
,
taken ( t e li t t e rfrat two. chapter» T® , ‘
of "Thq» Fundameiitals ot Music.-; •Jho int
c& igrefsm en concerning project­
s
Poshing. Oratine atei Mit o t e e
162.8SI
18.8,65$
188,483
831.M 8
178.787
¿ tó tlM .» » « # » 4 f
*»8.878
t CUtt Burllntsfcei f t !
18(,847
801,430 or pBottn
Ixed Ba
«fllery.
BAttpry
regular
Armory.
, Two i
ed in 1
tgg, bri
ments
a re ra i
|^cc<»r<lin
Serge
Cpast j
J jrap o
, i
The Ashland Music Study club'
held its first regular meeting o f
tho year at thc/home <jf Mrs. E. A.‘
WOedt on North -- M ain street,
Mc-nday evening, September 26. A'
large ntinlber attended thè meet-
ing and eleven new members were
taken iato the éfttb.
Miss LAona G. Marsters, chair-;
man of the program committed
t o f thfe ypdfi ptesfektea thè year’s
work Which Is to be taken from
’’The Fundamentals of Music" by
K arl óofrrkèhM, this book being-
recommended by the Federation » .
of Music ClUh’s.' The evening’»'
œ
C òni, W d o T a f id SUfiflKgV
igs Agency
Mreifa-^
W HY SO QPlEr.AhC
WHY DON'T YOO PLA
.W IT H YOU« DOLL«
Ftokeer Bufidiág
1W
N E W YO RK, Sept. 27 — (tP k ~
Richdrd 4-* Reynolds, oldest sofa
ed legislation affecting Hawaii.
Officials said such a trip is
more or less an established, cus-
fc lN é lÑ # A T I„ Sept., 87.— (IB
toin and does not lndfckte Any
Pepnant hopes of the St. L o uii
impending development of extra­
Qardihals
received a setback to­
ordinary Importance.
day when It was announced that
O’F arrel, manager and catcher
In the long run It is the child would be unable to play^ agaltt
te uature In us .that counts.— this, season because of in ju ry to
his thumbs. , *
ibbard NhtOrprfsc.
Eye, Ear, H obs and Sbrodi
X -R a y .M v d in g Tteth
o««
apAM’ b
Statistics Of
World Series
Are Presented
creage and businesses to trade
W A N T E D —-F ru it jars at Icen-
>r Ashland and vicinity. Tell hs howers new and second h a n d
'hat you have and what you want store, 388 East Main, phone 171.
nd we do the rest. Kinney IU-
22-2
estment Co., Eugene, Ore..
WAS T E D — Used baijd instru­
306-J mo.»
ments— bring your to us at once
if yon wish to sell. Elhart's Book
Store.
„
20-6
FO R SALE— One ytrting Du-
22-6
- 1 . 0 VhCW
'IvUlh labor
The dUtr,ct question this year
’
„
amendment to the consUte-
Chopin. Mias Borna Haight.
M r. and Mra. H arry Hosier pre­
i nsinnw
in. W,H
"Rei,olYe1- That the ehild
LONDON Sept. 2 7 v - O f t — ta - Uo„ 8houid be adopted ..
sented the hostess with bouquets
Ashland. Medford, Grants Paaa.
of. b ekn tlftl dahlias to decorate creased partic phtibh m h MM te
Jacksonville,
thh roonte df her host« for the tfce public h beginning to fare*» Talent, Phoenix,
down the British p r s j t l f l f l Q * Ba<le Point and Rogue R i v e r
Mdaic Bttfdy club,
against gum-chewing.
/„
^schools are included in the qouth-
»M M
Origlnally
taken
up
by
RoyM
<ern Oregon District. The s t a t e
too Oacate Entertained—
A
ir
Force
pilots
at
the
recsm-Jquestion
w ill ho announced after
; Approximately one
hundred
fuceta were elaborately
enter­ mendation of the A ir M inistry,w inners of the districts are nam-
tained Friday afternoon, Septem­ the habit of gum-chewing while ed.
ber >1, with a bridge party in the In flight has been copied by pas-. The debating club organised a t
Cl+lc elpbhcuae on .Wlnburn W ay, sengers on the Ldndon to Paria this time Is a preliminary train-
The reason for thia tog course for varsity work later
the following named ladiee being a ir route.
hoateeaee: Meadame H. J. Carter, custom is the discovery that tha *■ the season. The varsity teams
0 - 1 . J. Porter, Barria Dean, actios of the Jaws in gum-chaw- w111 not howevei, necessarily be
W a n t Jordan. Dewey Saekett pad lug keeps the s ir passages <bo- chosen from this club, bnt w ill be
tween the mouth and the inner- chosen through the usual aeries
August Schderman.
So“ # Janlor high
The elnbhouae waa beautifully ear open and prevents deaftnese of tr >®uta-
¡decorated in a color scheme of
pastel shades w ith paper stream­
er» Shd huge attractively arrang­
ed baskets ef Fall flowers form ­
ing the background. Bridge and
Of­
.five hundred were played during
the afternoon, Mrs. D. A’. Peder-
‘i g st n winning first-grtse in the for­
mer and Mrs. Clyde Déan of
Ctorr. Huck, vice-president;, Mias Portland. Oregon, being awarded
Bihisl Rofe. Mcratary, and » te a f ! 0 t prise in thé lkttef. Mrs. B. M.*
Helen High, treasttrer. A ttar, the Berg received-co naolatio* prix» là
bCshteS*
session, x tatateutih« bridge and Mra. Floyd Dickey in
talks, were given and Mina Ethel five hundred. A lively guessing
Mgrks. favored the group trite two contest was held, for which Mrs.
beautiful pinna Mlda.
RafrnM»- Otto W inter won a pretty* prise
irents. d aintily arranged, ware and Mra. Frank Nelson received
consolation. Those who did not
-served by the hostesses.
$
These who anjoyed thia hftppy care to, play cards, spent the time
À bad fire often does
evening wars, the following nam­ doing fancy work. ..
more than destroy prop­
Late in the afternoon the host­
ed: the Misses Hasel B u m * » .
C ara Angerson. Cora
MgMm, esses served refreshments a t ta­
erty. .;It seriously inter­
Virginia W h ittle , Clara
Au»M. bles prettily decorated, the color
rupts business.
H e le n Walker. Helen H igh, B h *- scheme being carried out hère In
N EW YORK, Sept. 27.— OP)—
thn FpnM.. M innie Beaver, and dainty paper fil&tê» covered with
W
ith
enthusiasm arotised by the
petal» in pastel shades Shd nap-| . T i n s ageiicy can sell
Bthel Marks; Mesdamea
home run duel . between Babe
k<ns A the corrdspoddihit colors ]
H unt, Roy Fraser and M . R o u ter,
you business interruption Ruth and Lou G e h rig ,'B y the
and the hostesses, Mias Isabella
insurance. This pays the argument as to whether the
Wattenbarger and Mies BeulAh
expenses aad the fixed YankleB are the greatest team
Hussey. / ’
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charges
with which yoh of all times and by the sensation­
M M M
...,
life fyced when fire leaves al finish in the National League,
a new record tor attendance la
you with everything go­ expected
♦ Mise V irginia Roach, daughter.
at the 1837 w orlds ser­
ing out and nothing Com­ ies.
•
ing th. If gets yoljr busi-
When the 182» series drew
M u W a lter Wycoff, jQ te s f this
’ city, at a quiet wedding - eolefiT
a record attendance .at 301,630
for "six games, It. was thought
1 olsed Saturday mofulng, Septem-
that the mark never would be
H i , » , » J ù d » W. j . fifù ia ii
exceeded even In a seven game
: d ihe Jktftteh cednty ¿bdM BbiU t„ uhIn
series but the battle last year
1 ,/M M ftr J .
■
between the 8t, Louis Cardinals
Following the ceremony t B^e
’ b
e ft Real Insurance
und
the New York Yanks made
bri(le add groom Motored. * back c ...
a
new
record of 328,051,
to Ashland, where an elaborate whlch ,
The figures fist the gaules sirice
) « adding luncheon was served at ,-
1903 are
- her parent’s home, covers belts
Year
- laid f« r M r. and Mrs. W alter W jr-
.
1803........
t w t t; K n . W ycoffs cousin, M k
1906____
- W alter Bear; the bride’s .sister, 'Bunrtui
1905;»......
i Mrs. Mabie. Douglas, and Mr. and
Mrq, Earl Rogch.
i
M r.( and Mrs. W ycoff are wqll rVtaxrY
thM c’0> both, paving 1 I T I
lived practical!/ all of their live?
<
here. They have taken up their
Jv
i c s i m t e ÓH r i h f a street in the
Phone
house where the bride whs born.
Officers Prom
Mt . Rryc&ff M <&p%>«d U' a truél,
Nth PaUs Visit
driver by the M. S. Hamakei*
Transfer company.
,
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J
Ho Reprimand, is Given
ficer Who Wrote fidar­
TRACTS—1 to
FINS MOMB
10 scree each, good soil, nearly
EXCHANGE — 180 acres in level, easy walk to schboia, hear
W fb
of .£?lt,Y*Don, three East Main Street, $100 to » (0 0
set« A building.; ¿italfa, clover, per tere, » p e tal inducements to
blue grass, plow land, irrigated home builders, easy terms.« H . C.
d considered one of the b e a t Galey, 65 B ast Main St. 10-lM o .
aches lb the Boll» taU»y, wish
for good fadCh iff
jBontkteh
nock boar. Phone 486-R.
(Continued
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