Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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Portlaad Woolen Milla b a v a
80 operative«; on double shift.
I Dallas to Hongkong? Certai:
grqwa la the
Northwest
Another
D ark Shooting (Mod—
Floyd Cook of Medford, a Vis­
itor in Portland, reports that (he
dock choc ting in Klamath eoanty
la rood. " I went out a tew morn»
Inga ago, about five er six miles
down the river from Klamatb
Jpalto and get the lim it before 8
tp’c^ooh.’V—Portlhdd Journal.
fCnlghts courteously in1
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oprnmeai. T M *
> U p ideal net
su pel lee, for which ’ t«W . A *
«lectrte shop of thia c ltj to the
’.dealer: - • •
* * — — » * —■» ! ferent. *^ e flour for?»* an
added to q f. Vlear washer oolor,
Is firm and. smooth when cooked,
macaroni. Thl« jvU l.m aho 4 serv- and hqg the rich flavor of t h e
high protein d a m n wheat.
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At Local Hotels—
whe^he^nritUC^^W.^JIirMa*t4ri»€imi i r * LlntfS
Among the oat of town visltorr
who spent last evening at local pictured here shaking hands wRh Etxtorwood. During the)
hotels were: F. D. Harm. Jr., of Lindbergh assured KasterWood that the Dallas-Hongkong
{Seattle, W ash, R. B. Darcey of which Basterwood proposed, would.he made some day, but it
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Chicago, 111.; Ted Lewis of San
Mo«*d Equipment—
Francisco; E. B. Rose of N e w
The AAA equipment was qioved York City; Mrs. Joe M iller of A1-.
this morning from the L I t h I a turaB. Calif and R. D. Scott of
Springs hotel: where the associa­ Seattle, Washington.
tion formerly had a branch of flee,
to . the ■ Chamber of Commerce
Get your glass, Jordán*» Mill
building on She Plata, where the
.. Children, like grown-npa. hate ad with
office will be located.
monotony In food. I l Is Import- advanta
Children Demand Variety in
Foods; Some Macaroni Reci]
Cars Registered—
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’ Twenty four out of state cars
I f yon want it done right take
were registered yesterday at . the
to Whit«.
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local branch of the state traffic
bureau, located in the chamber
of commerce building oa
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Minnie Rv-
Plata. Monday, October 17,
ana and Jefferson Evans, all resi­
’ourlst cars wore registered at the
dents ef W alla Walla, Washing­
Medford bureau.
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ton, spent Tuesday in Ashland
visiting the city and
beautiful
Fresh
P (u t
Brittle.
Full
Llthla park.
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The Placa,
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Dacca tonlte -H M aklty ‘ H all
Medford. Dicker's dance h u d .
Robert, Royl Here—
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FOUND— Watch. Okmer m a y
have same by Identifying It and
paying <or ad, »11 Boulevard. 41-1
ELDOM*
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i" Thrir o p a 4 » 0 ^ 0 1 s e m e n t
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ip' today’s Minto «to P iv o te d to
R( A— R a d io s i M t t J the X-L collapse and adhere together. sleeping porch, private hath, l i t
Electrle Sho» bandies, and which Macaroni made frq mglV „ durum a m o nth,'*dah* only. Mys. Van
are Bdjd •te 'stvb ÿdrfect rebajH’ apmaltna with no Inferior flour wegen, Liberty at. ;
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Save your dance tickets f o r
cash prises, Hilarity Dances. Med»
ford.
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Stated «»vocation, Thursday
evening, October 20. Routine bus­
iness. Allcompaatona invited.
A. P. McCALLBN. W; P.
W . H. DAT, Secretary.
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PortláadPortUiMl favelope
open* hl« new plant at 44» 1
Mofrlson ¡Street.
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nt that we give them the rtgji»
kind of food for lunches because,
f children are poorly pq^rished
it noon, they eat enormous' sup-
«era and then do not sleep so
roll. If they rush off to school
without ¡etttow muQh lu«ch, they
isuslly 1sptoid,4heitol*n»ie« *fof
•andy, wbtoh ;ls.no* | l fo d d jfo g
hem as Nourishing, simple' food’
One ofrthe best foods to meet
hese needs ia macaroni.
Al-
hough In the past it has bean.
’ •lighted by American cooks^ mac-
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Of course ypu do
need to
CHAMBKR DISPLAYS.
Steam the BpirfaClfhh >'mold. You.
' • Some unnsunUy. tlprae a
can get a ’j » nice effect by pll-
log the'spldsbb in « modnd In the - choice apples are AMpluyed^at
Chamber ef Commerce office,
center of 'the «fatten,; th in plac­
display of mounted -agecdmem
ing sptooafuls of macaroni
and
w ild life is <l«o planned.
spoonfuls o f the creamed ham al­
ternately around *lt> t
' Serve with It Adfe bread and a
MORE FOXKH HERE
glass of m ilk,’ and «ttA'daesert, a
Arthur Tucker, owner of the
torn bi nation of traits or fru it Ashland F ur farm has 90 foxes in'
vauce and plain cookie«. dad >yon Mg pens at the present tlmeA Eight
Will be giving your children the Ä
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advantages of a well ‘ balanced
pieal..
Use Plenty of .Woter
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DRBR RRAHON
• One more p ^ p |ffl« n
about
Tomorrow
is the last dsy of the
jookiag the macaron J. Be sure to
Jilace it 1n pledfy^br ufa|er, have deer season, which ends October
I t boiling violently’ and. keep , J t ■20. Many fine specimens h a v e
boiling rapidly uhtil the matonwni
js tender. This will swell and cook concentrate on ducks and geese
4i,- starch cells, properly.
The now,
fcimo or cooking * tolll depend on
W4 kind of macarah) «Ned. Some
of it to made will# thick walla,
-K iW H B N
Antiseptic
Sprays and
Four Perish
When Garage
. > Is Destroyed
are usqd M the first sign
of throat Soreness. ft
Results have proved t h | |
we are suggesting the
best.
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¡(J m I yelan D, Oct 1».—(IP)—
Trapped in Small living quarters
rn the second floor of a garage
building a-«amity of six perished
today when fire leveled* the strue-
Mr., and Mrs. Rufus Williams
and their four children ranging la
We fyoii tsevaa* years to f 0 u r
months perl
Agent for Owl Produc
High Grade Merchandise at Lowest Prices
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Little Stote in Town, Open Evenings.)
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to* to
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Come in and 'see whaj we have to offer before
bnying.
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: V Robert H. B6yl, district manag­
er of the Oregon State M o t o r
M —innnA
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Association, sp e n t several htjurs
Mt». Ralphidensdags. who « •-
1n the city yesterday ippklpg af­
aide« wa the highway ,toatw««n
ter business affairs and visiting
Medford and Jacksonville, spent
with friends. Mr. Boy 1 has charge
the w eqk-ud In Ashland aa a
of the Coot, Cjirry, Douglas,
gaeat at the heme of Mr. and Mra.
Jackson,
Josephine, Klamath and
Curl Murphy on Iowa «timet. Mr.
Lake
cddntles.
He is anxious to
Jennings mnjayed < hunting trip
see the state motor ' association
over the weekend.
much larger from the standpoint
of nlortclst meyiberghiy,
be­
lieves that the association, with
a large membership, will be able
to do a great work in the state.
aroni and spaghetti dishes are be-
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coming more and more popular aa| . *
w bl£arn more about how to pre-1 * w»«.,
pare them. W e now know that'th'ai ’’ r ha_
food’ which‘ gifda ns greater food* v
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/slue for Its cost than any other yelou (
to macaroni. It has a high per-,
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•entage of starch for heat ahd «K-1
irgy, buf a,BO » remarkable por- 1
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Ion Of protein to build tissues
tnd is a concentrated food with-
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»ut any waate or water content. M caw
f mothers want to be economical, WM
hey should serve it- to t h e 1 r * ou
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Trowing children often. T h i s J 1* V*c
■tie of variety, because there are
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Noa to the time to have your iterally hundreds of-good macs-
¿lothes cleaned aad rem odelM . ronl dishes, aad It can he combln- .
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Paulaerud'a.
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’ Delicious,. W inter
Spits, Jonathan and
kpplM. Ashland F. ft
* Mrs. Raymond gpger had baby
ef Danamuir, Cal,, arrived in the
atty yeeterday to spend several
days visiting at the home oP M r.
Rager's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Rager on Allda street.
Mr«.
Huger torm«a)y resided in Ash­
land, where she was graduated
(to n the local high school, and
will >e remembered as Mtos Mart­
in« Ro«e. «.1
40 Visit Pavtw—
Although the Oregon C a v e »
closed last Saturday, 46 peoplr
visited the resort Sunday, Octo­
ber 1».. The gtil0omh»il been re
leased knd the resort/Qoaed, bqt
the people ^ o re taken throqgh
the caverns by George Sabin,
manager, who is getting the ty-.,
rort i»ady for the winter.. Ther^
are no facilllieg tor .'people visit-
Idg the caves, now however.
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Phonographs
repaired
tuaruntesd— Blhartto
Mra. J. A. Janes left, yesterday
to return to her home In Fort-
land. Oregon, after having spent
the past several day* in Ashland
visiting hW sister, Mrs. F. Hitch-
hook and family on Oak street.
Daring Mrs. Jones’ visit, a h «
and Mrs. Hltchcok made a pleas-
r a t trip ts Danamuir. where they
vfclted friends.
A fivepotnt back was killed
Monday « a the Green Spring*
meantaln road by Claude Stevens
of the Medford Are department.
Accerdlng to Mr. Steven« hunter«
are numerous la that section.
Do your Christmas shopping In
the edmfort of yoar home from a
complete line of Fuller brushes.
For Immediate service p h o n e
220-Y Geo. D. McBride.
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and
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I Daring
her • - release
from
school duties at the Uniontown
school op account of the Infan^
tile
pariiysls .epidemic.
Miss
Juanita Nutting is In* Portland
with her mother, Mra. H. L. Nut­
ting, whq to 111 In a hospital la
that city. Mias Nutting is wel]
know» la Ashland, having aft
tended., the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school here.
In Medford Yesterday— r
E. " O. Harlan, secretary of
the local > chamber ef commerce,
was a business visitor in Med­
ford yesterday. • ' Mr.
Harlan,
vho 1s a'member of the Rotary
Cldb,* was among the visiting
Rotartans at the Medford chib
tunchbbn at 'noon.
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tto K
a< and mmodeUnft. - - Peapli
iwds, such buying enthusla
wto supply while the. 0PPO
PttlDr In htertidriV—
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Mrs. ‘ Anns Ray o{ thie city
<was k caller' in Medford yester­
day. '
ONE LOT ŸOUNG
MEN’S OVERCOATS
srw, s . to . . . ..i«e to ,so
HEAVY WEIGHT
OUTING FLANNEL i
W hite . and other color« -
■ 94” width
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SPECIAL
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THURSDAY;
Llfnlt, 10 yds, to j customUr
j»** AMOSKEAd
UAISY Ç L 0ÏH
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ONE LOT YOUNG
MEN'S SUITS
81«^ »
Jo J .^ m d n *. to J
Alt Colora
Simpson’s
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$7J5
Ong Ipt /C hildren^ Shoes and Oxfords.
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Sell regularly for <8:50.
Named Member—
Georg«* 'Lo’we. well knows la
Ashland aad Medford, who la
attending* school1 at the ” UnlVer*
afty of Oregon at Eugene, haa
been ■ named a member of the
auper-vAraity St the university
and accompanied th), ^Oregon
football team to Portland Inst
Saturday. *
Lim it, 1» yds. to. a customer
Specially Priced at $1.45
^ 7 ” AMOSKKÀG
DAISY CLOTH
A ll Color*
BOYS’ KNICKE«
y . ‘ suits ,.
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2 pants, m a a r late patterns.
A ll sixes.
Value* to
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Extra Speçiâll
WOMEN’S
Steaming hot colchen Tamal«
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as
FRIDAY, (KT, 19th
At! sixes, M il regular for 99
BOYS* HEAVY RIBBED
COTTON HOSE
Brown or Black, all sites,
t i Sell regularly for 60c
SPECIAL
BPEOlAXg,
S.98
90 NEW F A I # SILK
‘ DRÄ8HES
DIAMOND
Briquettes
ted'af
J1 «tana and patterns.' hell
'« regnlnrito i for *»t9^d '
MEN’» ‘HEAVY
Women’» and Misses’ Oxford» and Pumps
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The .latest patterns ahd styles
v W E IG
Sell
regúAltF 4d«
A ll sisea
8PB0ZAL
Specially Priced at $2.45
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FINE FOR FIRE PI j ACE WITH A GRATE.
Also
Fnroace, Range and Heater.
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Try a Load.
WE BELIEVE THEY ARE ECONOMICAL
Map’a AB Leather
Glove», value* to 65c
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tzjapâ
Women*» and Misse»’
UhderWear, C o t t o n ,
W*ool, ipany patterns
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