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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1927)
s daily .TQxnrcw The Jackson County creamery | C o m p l e t e Business tn Medford - 1 I Here Yesterday- —> X>. M. Jackson of this city J Mr. and Mrs. M. Porter of Chll- apent . short time In Medford i ? " 1“ ’ Or* * ° 1D’ 8pe,nt ^ " « a y In yesterday looking after business the c,ty T,8,Un« * * • » * • affairs. * D. A, B *' ______ Annual Rummage Sale, Oct food sale, Saturday, aDd 6’ • :SOa' “ to 6 * * ■October 1, Hardy's Grocery. 23-1 I • W .,„ Shop 4 ” “ , _ . « Normal school hooka and aup- ... ftliea. ElharV. Book Store. 19-6 F ~ m 4 Oet a Calumet VIMtom W. T. E. Fresno, Ashland Balloon Schuer From F r ea u e • DeLano, L. Bratton and L. DeLano, residents of Calif., spent Tuesday In visiting the city. t Dance tonite H ilarity H Medford, Dickey’s dance band. - Large shipment hate. Felts of all colon, also colored dress hats. $3.60 to <4.60. Mn. L a r k i n Crubb, 114 3rd St. ’ 23-1 The Claycomb Motor company en the Pisaa, local Ford dealers, report the rollówlng sales! A Ford tudor to Robert C. Logan of Talent and a Ford tudor to Edna Hllderbrand of Medford. 1 and dyeing process will coat the government about 26 to 36 cents tn Medford wyi spend $6000 tor R a YHXP tho construction of a concrete D U A IH g V warehouse on North F ir street. — — ---------- CHICAGO, Sept. 2$.— (U>) — Bread and butter pickles, 25c Gene Tunney. king of the hegVy- Jar at Schuertnan’s Grocery. <-tf weights, remains the champion of ---------- jthe world, the Illinois Athletic We rent typewriters— Elhart's. Commisisen decided Tuesday. ---------- Jack Dempsey, may remain res- For Fuller Brushes, p h o n e usant, but he mi)8t admit t .to a t 290-Y, Geo. D. McBride. 22-3* whatever hope be bad, if any, to ---------- be named champion on the. ground In Medford Monday— that he realty had knocked . out A. H. Davenhlil, who resides in .Gene in that 'seventh r o u n d the Bellv'ew district Just south of Thursday night, hpagone a gllm- Ashland, spent several hours in mering. • Medford Monday transacting 6usi- \ As everybody knows. Including ncss and visiting friends. Dave Barry, who refereed t h e fight, Gene remained on the can Typewriters for rent vas for same 14 seconds after Book Store. Jack’s u p o s te re d flat mat hla chin. Bpt the challenger forgot to go Into a neutral corner, and until he did so, the referee did not start to count. Actually, Tunney got up on the count of nlnl. Leo P. Flynn, the cue-champion's manager, squawk ed long and loudly after the fight, claiming Jack had won. The Com mission upheld the, decision of the referee and the judges, and indicated It would reject any pro test which either Dempsey or Arrived 1« Aebland— «Miss Pearl Monroe, who resides la Cottage Grove, Oregon, arrived recently to attend the Southern Oregon Normal, where she was a Normal school text books— El student last year. Mrs. Monroe hart's Book store. has taken rooms at the home of Mrs. Lulu Howard on Gresham St. C liff Payne makes running boards. No investment pay« better than good clothes. 8 e e Pauaerud’s guita. 21-tf Arrived in A s h la n d - Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Woll of Se attle, Wash., arrived In Ashland Rummage sale, Oc4. 4 and 5 last evening, where Mrs. Woll Civic Club. 23-4 will spend several days visiting her sister and family, Mrs. Anne Left F or Home— £, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hyland, Wilcox. Enroute to this city, Mr. Phonographs repaired and Mrs. Woll stopped in .Med guaranteed— Elhart’s. Ih o have spent the past month or ford to visit friends Mere In the city for the benefit Cleaning, preesing and remod- of Mr. Hyland's health, left yes Re-cleaned rye, gray oats, vetch eling at Paulserud’s. 21tf terday for their home* at Elmo. seed. Order Henry Ford Ammon Wash. Mr. and Mr«. Hyland w ill ium Sulphate now, for spring de Carp ReKi^tered— .vtoit for a few days in .Klamath livery, and saVe $10 per ton. Ash. Thirty seven out of state cars Tails enroute home. F. &, Pro? Assn, 20-tf were registered yesterday, Tues day, Sept. 27, at the local branch Bring clothing to Civic House, of the state traffic burean, lo . ^Entertainment and dance 23-4 cated in the chamberpot commerce Thurs. Sept. 3». at H ilarity ^hall, afternoon, Oct. 3. Medford. Qlven by I. O. O. F. building on the Plaxa. Monday, 36 and Rebekah lodges. Proceeds for Left For I d a h o - out of state cars stopped at the Mrs. Carl McCune of Dunsmuir, Medford bureau for registration. childrens’ play ground Public in vited. 23-1» Calif., who has spent the past few days in this city visiting her sig- Htoppcd In Ashland — tfir and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Snyder of Alaska stopped -¿Mr. sad Mrs. D. A. Applegate Morris Plymate on Beach ave in the city for several hours this returned yesterday to their home nue, left this morning for Idaho, morning to visit his old friend ®a Granite street, after spending where she will spend some time Frank Slade on Helman street, the past two weeks on an automo with her parents. Mrs. McCune whom he knew many years ago In bile trip to Klamath Falls, Bend. was formerly Miss Margaret Stev Alaska. Mr. Snyder was enroute Band'on by the Sea, Roseburg and ens and wan employed In McGee's to Klamath Falls, where he hoped rcveral other places of Interest in dry goods storeJn Ashland. to find employment to r the win Oregon.. ter, and he will return to Alaska Let the UNION write your full in the spring. -•cverage automobile 'eo, of course. R e V ie W inaurano«, 33-tf Mrs. Dan W alker of thia city, who had the misfortune to . fall and break her wrist recently, la spending a few days at the home Visiting IH «bid H U I - of her niece. Mra. Charles Chit Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Emery of wood in Jacksonville. P«»t Urfnd. Oregon, who stopped in Asiirgud recently enroute heme Visiting Mr«. W . M . Herbert— from a vacation trip to San Fran- ■ Mrs. L. L. Smith, a resident of < ibcc, Calif., to spend a few days Klamath Falla, la spending a few v'uting Mr. Emery’s father, H. days in Ashland as a guest at the «. Emery and sisters, the Misses home of Mrs. W . M. Herbert on Hazel and Nina on VanNesg ave Church street. nue, are now visiting with rela tives and friends In Gold H ill, for Representative Here— a snort time. Almon Fortner, representative of the Shoemaker Automotive Htill a Shortage Equipment Manufacturing com There Is still a shortage of pany at Freeport, 111., spent last fruit pickers, according to Chris evening in the city visiting hla Gottlieb of the Medford United old friends, Mr. and M n . W. M. States labor bufeau. This short Herbert on Church street, whom age is expected tp Mat for a short he knew years ago In Illinois. time only aa fru it picking activi ties are gradually decreasing. Bartlett pears for oanning "In the Tuhney-Dempsey con test,’* the Commission's statement Tuesday read, “ Dempsey did not immediately retire to the farth- Returned to Ashland — Miss Leila Patton .of Butte Falls, Oregon,, who waa a student at the Sputhem Oregon Normal during the summer seaaloh, has re turned to Ashland and re-entered the normal ror the winter term. Miss Patton was employed at the J. C. Penney company’s store In this city during the summer mònths. Former R e s id e n t- Mrs. Herb Husaong of Medford, formerly Miss Carmen Rose of this city, drives to Ashland each day to attend school at the South ern Oregon Normal. ’ Mrs. Hus- song is wall known In Ashland, having been graduated from the local high school. Visiting Hist a khraent,” said Col ChamWirgi j “Dp to the present the army has been unable to obtain the neces sary whepawlthai to^pkdvldehekr uniforms and stripping these old MoHoruM is am m m U m M Io meat the situation." , V » ' fiaaatllad, i£a ahatroet of title hag been brought up to date gnd delivered to the proper state au thority and the site has been aa- lected by th< board of' regents. What in needed next to get action on -the eastern Oregon normal school which the people votei to Portland haa $6^M>0,00d Invest haye established Whatever It la, ed In public and private golf ♦ e are ready to do what la necea- lin f a n r sary.^-La Grande District New's, Protect Your Health With a New Pair o f Zippers CLAUDIA PARKINSON Claudia Parkinson, who is leading in the Baby , Contest which la being held as a part of .the Llthian Indoor Circus pro-' gram. The four dainty- young- aterg entpked m thd» con teat are running a ejdee race for first Ifbnors in the contest. .vast volume o f army clothing to the fegulation shade without In juring the fabric has been the problem upon which the army and the U. 8. Bureau of Standards have been at work." After many, experiments the process was worked out by repre sentatives of the Bureau of Stan-> dards, the Quarternlaster Gener al’s office, and the H it Products Company of Chicago, and the la t ter waa awarded the contract. Rainbow” Army in Harm The uniforms will be. renovated and Bitted in forty laundries at onixed by “ Dyeing” hrmy posts throughout the Unit . Process ed States, Hawaii, the Philippines, WASHINGTON— “Dyed In the Porto Rico and Panama. gervice of their country” la t h e " It la estimated thia atrlplpng cclcrful phrase that w ill describe 3,600,000 khaki uniforms of the United States Army which have been on hand since the World UNIFORMS GET NEW “COLORS Ladies Zippers Made of a light weight black cottoji jersey ¡ w ithr grey net lining— Ladies Galoshes Those galoshes |iave cuff with patent snap fastener as illus trated and are shown in colors • of Tan and Black with Jersey lining— $2.50 and $4.50 Pair Wee. These old uniforms, the newest o f which date beck to 1918, will be dyed the standard shade of olive drab, according to an nouncement here by Lieut. Col onel John S. Chambers of the Quartermaster General’s office. “These uniforms were made by many different manufacturers.*' sail Colonel Chambers, “and each manufacturer seems to have need khaki cloth of a différent shade. The uniforms are of correct cut and today are practically as good avnew. The only thing tke matter whth them is their variegated col oring. Clad tn aach garments a Mrs. Chrla Marx of Eugene, Oregon, who la enroute h o m e from a several weeks’ visit In Los Angeles, San Francisco and oth er California cities, stopped in Ashland yesterday and w ill spend a -few day» here visiting with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Autrey, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck of the Ashland Cleaning ft D y e i n g regiment suggests a ra ta l« « » - Works. drees parade. How. to restore this 1 You Cannot Buy Better Tires Than Mason Hy-Lastic and note these wonderful ly low prices— 30-3/, ................... $ 7 .6 0 $12.20 32-4 .. $12.80 29-4.40 $ 9.00 39-4.75 $14.10 $14.65 Black and White Service Station GL B. Leach, Mgr. rnnsHmc CHANO Absolutely The Newest Thing . 4 0 0 WORTH ¡L MDSE. FREE! THE LITHIANS PRESENT THEIR DOOR CIRCUS and FIESTA A t Ashland’s Armory SIX NIGHTS OCT. 3RD T 0 8TH Hundreds O f Dollars In Prizes To B e Given A w Including today TOMORROW A NEW 1928 FORD, FOUR DOOR SEDAN. From $4.50 to $15.00 Buy Your Tickets Now From Your See Them In The Window At Favorite In The Miss Popularity C ontest Hardware Season Tickets, F ifty Cents. The Winchester Stored S t FREE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK TO EACH PERSON GUESSING THE EXACT SCORE OF GAME BETWEEN ASHLAND H. S. AND YREKA NEXT SATURDAY P. M. Register Your Queer MILLER’S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dash Inn** > ... UtUAN O IS H WE ARE ABLE TO PLACE AT YOJJR DISPOSAL THE SERVICES OP T B S SPECIAL COTTER AND DESIGNER FOR Stors Schafer and Company OUR LARGEST TAILOtlNO BOUSE. , IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A SUIT OR OVERCOAT, WE OFFER YOU THESE SERVICES FREE, WITH 500 FULL SUIT PAT TERNS TO SELECT FROM—IF YOU ARE NOT IN NEED OF A SUIT COME IN AND INSPECT THIS. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS. PAULSERUD’S Where. 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