Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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actor* tor ‘'Whiskers”
first of
Qto* 2V ptafasrpr totehto tt la- eaM
have boon contracted for, will
'he o o m p to tfg . ,’ A > .
;
'* Legion ufon sponsoring the
meeting, report thqy find «nthos*
taatto support throughout the
To Give Concert
At Senior Hi
Colonel Charles o. Thomson of
Medford was a business visitor In
Ashland Wednesday.
Delicious,
W inter
Banana,
Spit*. Jonathan and Newtown
apples, Ashland P. ♦ Pro.Asso.
M r. and M n . Roy Heaaeaauer,
Mrs. M. Halpin. Mrs. 8. K.
Barnes. Mra. Bart Smith and
Maater Kenneth, all of this city,
Prof, Prana Auhr, eeRlet, wQfl
motored to- northern California
Thursday on a bdalneaa and play at the' high sphoql JtofBay I
noon at 12:46 In concert'aceordM
pleasure trip.
log to an announcement mods t « l
day.
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A t thia time Mr. Auer «111 apXj
pear in a trio, ceHo. violin add
piano, with Mr. Parker, vpna 1 I
Raphael Bonaon of Central kaowd valley violinist and Mrs*
Point sustained minor Injuries Hugh T. MItehelmore of thia city,
recently when a machine he was an outatanding planlat.
Mr. Auer who haa done consld-
driving ran into a ditch along erable work with Mra. Mitebaj-
the Crater Lake highway.
He
more and Mr. Parker and aaya hia
waa thrown through tho wind* trio is the fine«* In thia'section.
shield aa the result of fhe Im­
Thia will ba hia first appear«'
pact.
anco at the high school.
When
he recently pis jed nt fhe Normal
school there were quite a number
of ,lo<cal citizen» who attended
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Ir . and Mrs. Jake Shifer.w ho Passed Through Ashland—
The University of Idaho foot­
Ids 'in JgiksoavUle. spent yea-
ball
team, accompanied by Coach
lag in th to clty viritin g with
Erb. passed through Ashland Igst
inda and looking after busk
night enroute-to San Francisco
where they play St. Marya* on
Saturday. The Montana team to
scheduled to come through some­
time tonight. They play Californ­ Arrived Last Night—
ia la Berkeley Saturday.
Mra. ,Q. Scribners la visiting
8. J. Chaney of Eugene, Ore­
gon, formerly minister of the tor a short time with her par­
Steaming hot cnlckea
local Methodist Episcopal church, ents, Mr. and f in . J. Dodd In
nt The Piase.
arrived la the city last evening Ashland, while -enroute to Log
and
spent the day here visiting Angeles, California.
Twenty-four out-of-atgAe cars la Medford Yesterday— *
with
Dr. and Mra. C. P. Tilton
were registered Wednesday, No­
V. D. Miller, proprietor of on Almond street and with other Purehaeed New Chevrolet— .
vember 2, at the local branch of MUler’e Toggery on the Plasa.
The Automotive Shop, local
old friends.
the state trafflc bureau,. located waB a visitor In Medford yester­
Chevrolet dealers; annonnea the
la the chamber of commerce day going down to pay bla taxes.
sale of a now sedan to Milton
building oa the Plasa.
Nichols, who resides In the Val­
Phonographs repaired
ley
View district. *The sale wag
Netted Gem potato^», ' 10 lbs. guaranteed— Blhart’s.
made by Harvey Cliff. ’
Attended
Show
s
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far t ie , Bchnorman's.
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K. M. Berg, Miss Ethel Shrum,
00 Boxes To The Tree
According to W. R. Lamb of the and Mlaa Dorothy Raid, of the Dr. R. W . Stearns H ere
Anto rear View mirrors 81, Fix
Rogne River district, who recent­ Ashland Dally Ttdlnga start, took
Dr. Robert W . Stearns, jy e ll
I t Shop. 1 Í ,.u.
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l y finished picking thp Newton the carrier boys down to attend knows physician of Medford,
L e ft Today fo r H om e
apples on Rlveria plantation, the the Worthman Shows Tuesday spent several hou/a in this city
evening,'which a/e playing at tho
George Hankins left today for tree« were very heavily leaded, a
last evening visiting with Dr.
Jackson
County fa ir ground*-this
Ma home in McCloud, California, number of them yielding better
Charles A. Haines and other
week. They were anestr of the
after having spent the past three than 60 boxes to the tree and one
frlgnda.
management.
days in Aahland transacting busi­ tree 18 years old. yielded 68
boxes.
ness and visiting with friend*.
Spending Pew Days—»
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mra. 0. C. Woltera and daugh­
Redeem your Palmolive
and
hne
of Crescent Lake, in Ria«
Crystal Whits coupon ehtoka at, ter Charlotte of Grams Paas,
8chuermans.
10-tf Oregon, are spbnding a few days ath county, are spending A ft*
C liff Payne makes step ladders.
days in Ashland y|>ftth'g /Tgf
in thia city visiting with rela­
O Donahue’a J a r ft& . Mr. M
- V isitors In Ashland—
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tives.
They are staying with
Mrs.
Alexander ^ÙriagatoÀ 4
B et na toi l from Baainraa T rip —
W ard Beeney and Richard Mrs. Woltera’ stator, Mrs. I . R .
R. 8. Pdvry, salesman for the Pafoe, both residents of Medford Bateman on Hargadine street.
friends, < M r. O Donahu^. A en
C|aycomh Motor company, Ford motored to Ashland last even-
ployed shy the Southern ^ a d f
dealers. oa the Plasa, returned iag'nnd spent several hours visit- Retnmed from Portlaod—
company at Crescent Lake.*
last night from a several days* >«*g with friends.
Attorney W . J. Moor« return­
business* trip to Portland, Ore-
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ed yesterday from Portland. Ore­
■on.
Im t Oto UNION Write roar foil
gon, where
bad bgpn trans­ Marriage License lasnrii
;-j---------- ^;.j«cv« m g o aatomoblto lammaco.
acting . legal business.
He was
A marriage license was Issued
tot MMfostB—
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accompanied by his brother, C.
late Monday evening in Klamath
A. Moore of Baker, who is ea- county to Alfred McNair • of
Mm. Clara WHson. a resident Nine Phtalltlm la Oregon
®f e , l r ’ "P*"1 a few ho’,r\ ln
There vjere nine fatalities In routo to Los Angeles, and who Sprague River and Eunice Bark­
fiteJds4 yM rd* y
w^th Oregon dae tef laduftrlal acci- ’ ,wlll remain here for a few days. ley of Klamath Pall*.
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Averted
After fifteen years • ( toll, a
nthaUe -gasoltns, fo« lavontton
Dr. Friedrich Sergiu», has boon
acsd oa tba aarfrto la Ovr-
any. Tbo Igtrodaction of tha
o d u e t'ia th h country la not
•acted tor gome t t w * .' A t the
Testa by* Mto bureau of mines
show that tot.aaea cabstand high
r Guard folia prevented u serious temperatures bettor than thia
^accident'on tho Crater Lake high­ ones. t Thdy lost more weight
way recently whoa they prevented but *were .less exhausted after
in large car from plunging over
Lthe embankment late tl|e roaring
depths of the Rogfab River 200
feet below. Tha near accident oc­
curred 'W a r th e abb* -Where fo
’t o l l ' s touring ear wdth eight
passengers plunged off the high­
way. AH wore killed. The guard
rail waa eonstruated shortly after
■this tragedy occurred.
too experiments were over. Vb«
Msto-foveutod th at high pul*«
ra t* rather than the were lu-
creM« tg-bmiHy tomparatafo.-to
the Important factor that brinks
dtooomfort under nigh beat and
hnmidity,
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t
.
T h g ' national convention of
bakers is reported, as •.'deploring
the reduced
uonanmptlon cf
»bite bread.” a eenveotlou of
undertaker,.mlgfct deplore' it. top.
But thedlet expert* are q n I t *
cheerful about the growing per-
erence for whole wheat. 4 - Silent
Statesman.
JL CAST ' • ’
CHARACTERS
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Only 2,868 pares of timber and
brush
land were burned In Jack-
« Men Say Support
Son ooanty in 1827 compared with
nr Screen Club is
70,691 acres burned off In 1826,
in th n iiastic
according' to records of the for-
Lestry department. Combined fire
Two middle ag^d woman for
¡fighting’
'expensed * ’ in
1887
»11 charterer pa)rte,>ne dark£
am
ouitted
to
but
*868
compared
¡Idle aged man. father heavy
iWlth 114.888 (In 1818.
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p r ix young women for char-
» parte, 28 Women of - all
k and types to taka part a?
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dao Watgon of
tiers.and pioneeYs, 25 men of Medford motored to Ashland this
types for the name work, will Afternoon and spent a short time
«mt At the ><ttt aftotlng of transacting business.
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! Historical and Screen .0-
hr. according to announcement |
STOLE gloves
* Pino dregs gloves valued at
toore than 826 were stolen from
{he A1 Plche hardware store In
Medford yesterday. The gloves
taken were fine light leather
^riving gloves with pelms of
CHILDRENS
KEWPIETWIN
SHOES
'
Shown In Brown or Black Calf Skin and Patent
er. Goodyear stitched Soles.
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13.50 to 34.00 values
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to tako toto mommi Mt « • . ImOfonde buHdlng two 826«
ling our thanks to all those • • • potato.
tn m to wsy sought to a ll«
e M ri ffrlef Ut the tope of the
¡h-'-ófr 'onr - Mloveit husband
father, gambol Pefcgr.
Mfo: Cathead Poitor,
M ^ sad Mrs. EdÂbrd Crea*
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M r. and Mrs.
Potter
ELKS BLDG.
M r. and Mn. Buster Brown
and two children, who have been
residing at Crescent Lake ia
Klamath
county
for
several
months, wore visitors la Aahland
today, having come to tho elty to
look after business affairs. Mr.
Brown to employed by too South­
ern Pacific' oompany at Crescent
lake, and formerly worked In
the local yards.
ads of Real Beauty
Striped in Fancy Design—
Appealing Fresh Colors
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TODAY AMD T0M0KR0W
B rittiä.
Plasa.
Pull
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MANY OP THESE ABE JUST NOW U N P A C K E fi^ fih INCLUDE
Fine Percale!
PEGGY O^DARE AND LOUISE ALCOTT DRESS8S IN- MISSES
JUNIORS AND MATRONLY TYPES. ’
Playing Square
with Tender Feat
Dress Coats
S16.75
$48.00
—Some m o r e of those
olever high-waisted Holly­
IMXTO.
—Super-values in this lot..
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We sacrifice some of the
wood dresses and other
profits to make this lot a
good models.
leader.
&ioh o^nts (| b usually
y o O a iw ld have t© pa^.
$ l t ó to 3W.75 for.
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McGee’s
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GREEN -
DISCOUNT STAMPS.
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"Avenue Fred
MoouMy Print«
A new pongee infah
torisi ,to charmingly *
Cotton
‘ ' V v Batts
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3 Lb.
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Comfort Size
This to a good q r f a l l t j «
clean bkt. À ryal value at
125 th Annwenary I
>13.75
and mistrust
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Make the houte frocks'
« need from this standard
-inch percale — noveltiei
light e n * d ark'an d plain
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New Lot Dresses
¿hoes Mr Children
Handsome spreads that
. will add a great deal to the
appearance, of your bed-
room— white with colored
stripe or solid color with
self stripe.
Well-made and of a
quality that is entirely
pleating—our price, as
usual, is attractively low.
$24.50 AND 329.75 VALUES
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