Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Attended Junior Odpbso m-
Mrs. Sam Jordan and Miss Em­
ma Jenkins, both of this city, were
among those from Ashland who
motored to Medford last evening
to attend the Junior Orpheum at
Hunt's Craterlan theatre. * t
Visited la Klamath F all« - ;
Miss Mollie Konger, who resides
o n H e lm a n street In this etty,
spent several days tjiis .week vis­
iting with friends in Klamath Cel., where they
tew days bsfeks
Falls.
Left For Portland—
J. P, Sparks aqd K, W., Barker,
Mrs. C. W . Banta. wslj knqwtr
For Fuller Brushes, g b o n e
290-Y, Geo. D. McBride.
*2 l:2* both ai residents
¡resident of ib is city> »» confined
on .. Manaanlta
street, left this morning for P o rt­
tc her heme with illness.
M r. and Mrs. F. B. Clary of thia
M rs .W . D. Stagg and Mbs. Q.
Typewriters for rent— Elhart’s land, Oregon, where they w i l l
city erode visitors la Medford yes­ G. Stagg. residents of HUt. Cal.,
lt jd spend ‘a few days looking after
terday, «hare they transacted spent the morning In Ashland Book Store.
One dCghVx heaviest '^Salmon
business affairs.
-
.
business At the county seat.
shopping and visiting
w I t h
hooked this Fmur was caught last <
VIMtlag
at
CrowsowHome
friends. 'They returned to- their
Sunday in the Bogue river by WU- 1
'
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shlncke and Business ha Medford—
home about uooa'.
L. E. Mow of Ashland speçl bur E. Martlneau, manager of tho, i
daughters, tbs
Misses Helen,
Irene and Ida of Olympia. Wash­ several houre in''Medford yeeier Meddy iewehri store on Bast Mala t
ington, are visiting nt the home of day transacting business and visit­ Street. The ttth weighed approxi- j
mstely 46 pounds, and require^- t
Mrs. Shincke's sunt and uncle. ing friends.
Carpenter's level for sale.
nearly an hour to successfully laud t
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crowson on
Shop. >
It.— Medford hfnll Tribues.
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the Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Rummage BAie Qct.4-d—
Shlncke are greatly pleased with
The Women’s,'- Civic Improve­ Visitors A t Richardson Home—
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Presented W ith Apples—
the appearance and prospects in ment club
Mr. Lindley, superintendent of
J. F. H alt.M rs. Boy NlcoeOn and ,
C. H. Pierce of Ashland and the Suncrest orchards, located and around Ashland. They are their annual Rdmmage . flgla ' la Miss Margaret H all of Elgin, Ore- *
stopping
over
on
their
way
to
the
Civic'
clubhouse
on
Winburu
W . W . Allen a t Madtord, b o t h Just out of Talent, recently pre­
gon. era epeodfng a few dsy. this J
connected with the PleTee-Harris- sented thp employes at the local bos Angelgb and other southern Way on Tuesday. October 4, and
Meek
visiting nt the hoipe of M r. 0
California
cities.
Wednesday, October 6’.- Clothing
eoa Motor company In the latter office of th e‘ Telephone A Tele­
M d M m . Maurice Richardson on
of
all
Minds
will
be
acceptable
and
city, left yesterday fo r Portland, graph company on Oak street with
Kippered snacks, 3 cans for 16c all contributions of this sort must Third street. M r, H all is tha fa- .
Oregon. Ho spend Several
days two boxes of delicious Spltslnburg
Schuerman’s
Grocery.
6-tf be st the cluBbouae on the after­ ther of Wra, .Rlehgrdyon, apd jf r a . ’
transacting business.
apples in appreciation o f l k e l r
noon of Monday, October 6. Any Mtcoson and Miss * H U I rare sisters.
splendid service. • t . 4 - ■ .* i
Phonographs repaired a n d person who has no way to get the
guaranteed—-Elhart’s. *
l t « - t f articles up to the clubhouse, call •
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Bring clothing to Civic House,
Clark Payde, who le employed
Mrs. George -A. Briscoe and pro­
afternoon, Oct. 3.
13-4
State President H er e
vision will be made for their hy the Standard Oil company at*
C liff Payne makes counters
Berkeley. Cal., 1», spending a two
Mrs. Jalta B. Ward of Port­ transportation. ,
Dance at Bellview Friday night
weeks’ vacation visiting his pai^
land. Oregon, state president of
Sept. 30. Music by Dynge Bros,
ants, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T . Payne la
the Women's Benefit Association,
Ben Bowers of this city, who orchestra. -Gentlemen 60c. Ladles spent last evening In Ashland, Caves Close Oct. IS.— *
,4 i» c itr.
v.
Tits Oregon Caves resort hl Jo­
.
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14-1
a spint Iha pant Tew days on a 26c.
wpere she conducted a tailed
«ring trip, arrived home last
meeting on the mesxanln floor of sephine county will clone this year
snlag. C lift Jenkins of C liff’s
Hiss Ids Gosnell, who has bean
the bithia Springe hotel. The head on Saturday, Gctober 16, tho same
re and Service B ta tlo i 'on ¿ast Calling On Friend»—
as usual. Thera are still accom­ speeding her sommar vacation in
Mrs. Rcse Woodin of this city cf the W. B. A. was formerly
modations at the resort for all Salem, Ore., arrived home s few • Grange dance st Jackson Hot
tin street, who accompanied
was among the Ashland people known as the “commander,” but
those who wish to visit the cav­ dgys^tgo and w ill attend t h a Springs Saturday night.
»were on the trip, returned to
24-3
who spent a short time in Med­ recently this name was changed
erns,
however,
and
tha
roadb
to
Bland early thin weak.
Sduthsrn
Oregon
Normal
t
h
i
a
ford yesterday calling on friends. to “ president.”
the caves are reported to be la winter.
good
condition.
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Normal school books and sup­
Re-cleaned rye, gray oats, fetch
le beds, board,
Mr. and.Mrs. Grant Selby, who
19-6
seed. Order Henry Ford Airfmon- plies, Elbert’s Book Store.
24-8*
were
married recently at the
ium Sulphate fiow, for spring de­
Word Received
Methodist
parsons*» 'fa i f e^ford,
No
Investment
pays
.better
than
livery, and save 610 per ton. Ash.
Word has been received In Ash­
Pausernd’s land of the marriage of, Miss'Elsie JiAve strived at fhWr deetjuatton.
I*. A. Pro. A nn. ’
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-20-tf good clothes. S e e
suits.
21-tf Allen to Kenton Bade of La- which wsb Denver, .Colorado,
Left For Fair—
Grande, pregón, nt Pen'lleton.in where they wHJ make tbetr future
,
Miss Elisabeth Burr, r u r a l Expected to Arrive—
Eastern Oregon, - on -Saturday, home, Mr. Selby h avln r been ap-
Mrs. Charles Robertson, who September Í7 . Mrs. Bade wae a pointed to F itu im u o a s hospital
school supervisor, accompanied
Mrs. Chris Marx left yesterday
by Misses Beth Joy, Adena Joy, has been with her eon Carl Love­ student at the local high school Id that city. Mrs. Selby was for­
tor her home at Eugene, Oregon, Naomi
Leedom atad Lorraine land In Pacific Grove, Calif., tor during the year 1926 and Attend­ merly Miss Iverae KeUer, daugh­
ter of Mrs.-Fahsila Kefter on Allt-
after h svlaf spent a couple of days Sparr of Ashland, Idft yesterday the past few week«. Is expected to
ed the Souther« Oregon Normal
B r Ashland visiting her sister, morning for the state fgir at Sa­ arrive home any day. Mrs. Rob­
eon street. Mr. flslby ls-the only*
Inst winter. She Is now teaching
guaranteed for 1 year.
firs. Allan Antrey and other rel­
son of # r . and Mrs. A rthur Salby
ertson will be accompanied by her nt Enterprise, Oregon.
lem, Oregon.
atives. Mrs.? Marx was enroute
who
moved
a
few
weeks
ago
to
other son, Milton, of Napa, Cal.,
home from a vacation trip
to
Dunsmuir, Cal.? after havlnr been
.Normal school text books— El- who will visit In Ashland for a
Sun Francisco, California.
'•
Grangedance
at.Jackson
Hot
residents
of Ashland for many
few
day*.
Mr.
Loveland
is
con­
hart’s Book store.
valescing nicely nt the home of Springs Saturday night. . 34-3
.his sister In Napa, after having
i t BcbnermnaH Opfeery. 6-tf
Forty tw„ out of
#
been confined to his bed for some
time
with an attack of pneumon­
were registered st the l o c a l
ovely blacf dregs kata, 66.00 branch of the state traffic btareau, ia. He is teaching/music at the
dal. J o u I 111 be pleased with located in the chamber qf cpm- r illta r y academy In Paeifc Grove,
Maeh uUk sag velvet hats at merce building. Tuesday, * Sep-
Mrs. Larkin Grubb. 114 3rd tember 17. i t tourist gars popped
wt. *
24-1 lor registration In Medford.
Cleaning, pressing and remod-
21 tf
lug st Paulserud’a.
VICTOR-GLO
HEATERS
PHONE 3
ELKS BLDG.
ASHLAND, ORE,
Miss Lolita Pierson, daughter
of W . B. Pierson ou tbs Boule­
vard, accompanied by Mies Jane
Pollard, left Ashland recently for
Los Angeles, Cal., where they are
attending the Bible Institute.
A throbbing moment of drama, in a film
ma^terpieoe of
lo ye
and war.
Rummage sale, Oct.
Civic Club.
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Expected In Ashland—
Mrs. K arl NIms of San Francis­
co, Calif., accompanied by her eon
Jack, Is expected to Arrive la Ashi
laud the latter part of this week
to spqnd a few days v i s i t i n g
friends sad looking after business
Interests. M r. and Mrs. NIms and
Jack recently moved from this
city to Ban Francisco, Mr. Nims,
"who la an employe of tbs S. P. Co.
having been transferred.
Will Not Interfere— '
* with
NORMAN KERRY
Fishermen who have been look­
ing focjtoor fishing .when the In i*
gation season is over aad the
gafee at the dam are lowered are
Informed by Manager H. D. W ill­
is that pains are to' be taken not
to Interfere with fishing.
Mr.
W illis states that the gates will
be lowered, slowly and the Im­
pounded water given an oppor­
tunity to ‘ escape In such small
quantity that t^e river' will not
be affected. The Irrigation season
ends on. October 1 and tho gates
win bq lowered the t i n t of the
following week. One gate will be
put dewn at a time aad there Is
te he'no appreciable rise hi tha
Rogue. The wager will not bo
turned through the flood gates
unless the statagame commission
dealrue to work on the flak serosa
behind the dam hut It is Imlleved
that there Is too much water now
for that work.— Greats P i s a
Courier.
Made of Duponts Leatherette in
Black, Navy, Bed, Brown, Oreen,
Umbrellas
Again for Batardny
and for F a ll Festi­
val weak wa oiler
the ellk Umbrella,
16 ribs, amber, tips
for
A quality purchase
this price goasible—
Children’s Sizes
Goodyear
Serviailk
$3.95
Another price made
possible by quality
purchase. Tea rib
Gloria Silk, fancy
borders,
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Unlined Leatherettes
THE LITHIANS PRESENT
INDOOR
No; 5
H e n r y Ford says that
there will soon be thirty
million automobiles ota
the roKd. Figure out how
many .accidents will hap­
pen a minute when they
all get going.
Full cut sad well shaped,
ST inches, of the best tanned
front
quarter
bbrsehidh
with a Special process taisn.
A t our Anniversary Fssturq
Lew Price of—
Let ns figure up your au­
tomobile insurance. W e
represent the «Hartford
Fire Insurance Company
and we are in a. position
to give yon good service.
Don’t delay. Call us to­
day.
$9.30
^RDTOJTH
Hundreds, Of
Be Given
A NEW 1928'
Favorite In The Miss
Contest
Billings Agency
(3 5 * Annwewory)
tai Mstato A Real Ianmuseo
Stamped Dressée
SsverM
TOU ARX 001DIÀLLY INVOTD TQ
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We Arg (
SPECIALI
ros
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE OROAN
Raincoats
Insurance
‘
She alone knew that treacherjp was plan-,
ned. I f only ghe could light the Warnings
beacon that would call the" clans to arms!
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Short Talks
Attending Bible Institute—
T0DAŸ AND TOMORROW
WET WEATHER
Mrs. B. Trusty of Dunsmuir.
Calie., formerly A resident ot this
city, has arrived la Ashland to
spshtf a fow days vtsltlag Meads.
Mr. Trusty, aa employ» of the 8.
P. eompany, wee transferred to
Dunsmuir several mouths Ago.
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