Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1927, Image 8

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    al : Personal flotes
Is This the.W orld’s
it
fhetdroa which* «,U| maho
I ? * * 0*
tow.
87 arresta made la Klam­
County durine October., f W
to « r cdfettnued Ranklrf.' ''Thb
kl*d o f atmosphere prevail« over of liquor, bown'Jbr driving while
thg larger part of the auto. O» d ru **, m ajking a total at ' <8
t h | Bgatarn parte the deaefta ate pasea tori liquor violation!.
level and m«ke splendid route«.“,
ted wastes, Friday events** “ «■«’ f° r w ®« time, and at one
I. ImmntoBt business. Re* 1 time secretary of the Grants pass
Ù«# Legion sto» ate« at
aents afterwards. -
J d w ib e r, baa reslgnsd and will
Medford and Klamath Fails the lutersecMon of thè Plaza and'
SAM H. BAKER. Potentate take a postloa as asatataat sec-
J
“The Columbia gerg« ta vlr-
capital w{U develop reeort« e t Main «traete ta aUractlng «auch
DAY, Recorder.
54-8 i rotary «with the Portland ebam-
tually a gigantic tunnel'which la
Lake e’ the Wood«.
' t favorable oomment.
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Pber of commerce Dec. 1 He has
r the only eopveAient outlet for
sm In Medford—-
1« Klamath Falla four years
I planes on tha coast to co to t&»'
Harry Rolmea. k resident
Bast. ’ In all Uads of weather the
Get your ‘ pumpkin pie at
this city spent Thursday In 1
g gorge la a natural' airway and
F rtw k n u ’a Bakery. They are de-
ford looking after business
? #111 undoubtedly ' be used by ell
lit-ions and w ill sere ptonee you,
fairs.
>1< Morthw«pt a»r tide« In the
.ae th«y am made o f the ehetrest
futur» because Th». èxpeàse of*
“
60-1 This tiny |BiUe. the property of M. H. Livingston’o f t
’ Home grown Çpinach at Schu materials.
t- flying heavily laden passenger
Is said to b* the world's smallest copy.# A* human ba
erntaa’s Grocery,
„-ft*,, I
the picture, depositing the .Bible on a rostrum le a
tt skips over the mountains 1« too
A place to g et yrtur shoe« aFpaired on Saturday,
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built by Livingston.
¡1 greet,“ Rankin' pointed out. ,
DeUcioua.
Winter
Sanaa«,
[• # Other conditions make Oregon
Quality material, craftm aasbip in every job.
ateamíBg hot chic te n Tamales Visited BellVKw District—
Spite. Jonatbaa and :N«wtown
Visitor In Oentral P o ia tX
88-tf
Ideal for flying and should (help
apples. Ashland F . A Pro. Aaa». at The -Pissa.
Eusanne Homes Carter, Jackson
Mrs. . Clyde Malone .on Jowa
F In making the state a leader h»
• ; ♦ a
fc‘
>
county
school superintendent, street, Oita, city, motored to QpJL
■1 aeronautics. < The weathar In
Cliff Payne makes atepa,
spent Thursday viattipg in t h e trel Poiht Wednesday, where Abe
Where Your Feet W ill Bring You 'Beck.
* Oregon la damp, as i t is In the
Bellview district and
Ashland, spent several hours visiting with
l$ A . C. Ntplnger and O^ T-.Berg- Called on Friends*
“ (reet of the Northwest ¿oast cities,
arranging final details for the
; U
Mr. and Mrs. Mark True of this Institute to be held in Medford relatives and friends.
hpr °J th.ls.dty, accompanied by
'L S 1 -ft
' ■»•»'*' 1¿jftf $*•:«.*s M
M j » . Faytoa of Roseburg, re­ city motored to Medford yester­ November 18.
Eogllsh
waHwts.
3 » ¿ /o r fiK l
turned this morning from a sever­ day where they spent » a b o r t
A SH L A N D FO LKS
B y D a ig y &•, McGarry
Schuerman's Grocery.
64-tf
al days' dock hunting trip over in time calling an friends.
NO fnss said worry about your
tbe’country around Tula lafce, In
Sunday cuke if yon / remember
Í xoh ' t 7ÓU KNOW / / T h e P ooä
Klamath county.'” They reported
Phonographe repaired
that Franklin's Bakery tun, a ' * * ' ^ d 4 i i l i .
IT’S ÜN6ANITARV
U L ITT L E
Thg Jltlrescoat of the Imprtpta-
the lim it -bagged.
fuaranteed — ElharCa
n i H i r o for
wonderful selection for yon - - e nd
W T k lM O -
RANV<
*
E 0ABV AT
H would be difficult to m a k e returned Tfcesday to their home ment will be about ggSOO. I t o
times
on
the
c
o
rn
q
ro
fG
re
a
h
a
m
sad
> Delicious apples, packed for them any more delicious.
is
being
financed
by
the
elty
'hf
66-1
shipping, Schuerman's Grocery, J
Allison streets after hataag spent Present, although It Is undta-
an
• •
66-tf
Big Grangp Dgnce, Jackson (he p u tt alg
ptood the school will pay Its
teasiro
tour
of
t|i»
UntTed
8tataa. In the future.
-W -
-E le c tric Waffle Irons Repaired.
Hot Springs Baturddÿ night.
Dance at Jacksonville Saturday
They visited in all of the New
Another improvement at the
ght. 8 to 8. Dickey's Dance Medford Visitors—
England states‘ except Vermont school grounds la-the ins tai la tie«
.
tnd.
#«-2t
Mrs. George Bhroieaauer and;
X " M r s .^ S S
Returned From Viatt—. .
Mrs. Dave Whittle, both of Pio­ stales
Mrs. Bertha Heer on H i g h
neer avenue, spgib yestiBVday in traveled exactly 6800 miles ln{ leading to, the acht»! hAllding
street has returned from Duns­ From Klamath Fall»—
Mrs. L. Jacobs and Mrs. Man- Medford, shopping and attending their automobile during tifo n i Herei -
muir, Calif., where she enjoyed
gue, residents of Klamath Fails, a matinee at *>« Çratarlan The­
th 4 |
a pleasant visit with her^daugh-
ttungfif to- make baby*» world comfortable and happy from bottles and
are spending a couple of days In- atre.
,feet
each
aide
of
the
-sMewafb,
tar, Zelda Heer, who la employed
Ashland, having come over to get
teething?:
i to rattles, dolls and rubber toys. Y ou ’ll welcome pur helpful sug-
Bear Season Gpeued—
'
In that city.
hut the extension- w«l cover a
the former's granddaughter, Shir­
ell as our m odest prices.
The bear season' opened Jp much larger are« e f - the aehooi g estio Ä g ^
ley Knders, who wlU remain with
Jackson, Josephine and |Oam-< lawn. Th« system“ la being in-
Danes Friday night with the Mrs. Jacobs while Mr. and Mrs.
ath countieb on Tuesday of thia
Melody Hounds at Winter Garden. John Enders are in San Francisco
week and will remain open until
Me'
Among Visitors—
Irresistible.
TS-S on a btfying trip.
the end of the jnonth, In keep­
- Mrs. Clarenee' Lane on the
ing with . «¿<F iaI s|«|e
Boulevard, accompanied by Mrs.
the last two-years. Thefh is no
PRQLOT STA M PED
Dick Parker, also of this city,
* « i * 1*-
PILLOW C Ä SE 8
Big Grange dancer Jackson Hot were among the Ashland visitors
Springs Saturday night.
1-65 In Medford yesterday.
*
i» «
-
Priced Pair
.'
1« Medford Yeeterday-
Califojrni* m thpritles are aeek-
.00-114»
Î1-00
and SL25
••Rolls and fancy pastries add
**r ‘ an<* ,M ri. Carl
• Fresh
P-Nut
Brittle.
t tag to locate, a, band of bandit»
more enjoyment to any meal. Yon
th,B
were butln
Pound. 86c. The Plain.
* h o perpetrate thsfr robberies in
can always find a targe «election ,n Medford yesterday,
an original mapffer.
at Franklin's Bakery, the home of
According to the Lea Angel««
IXYt This Morning—
f
Daily poltee bulletla, they kidnap
Officer and Mrs. C. P. taleat, Superior Bread and the best -pne- State Commander IB—
65-1 s George Love/ of Eugene, state their vfcttm. handcuff and gag
who reside on the Boulevard .In tries.
commander of the American F * .fW take a#ay hja valuables.
this city, left this morning by au-
ê W » ^ t m t ths v ie # #
W ffW fle Pmb **»•’••
wl,) , Big Grahge Dance, Jackson Legion, 1« seriously 111 with
peudlUcltls In a hospital dt P$w taW hly, nons have bees severely
speind the afternoon and evening Hot Springs Saturday night?
visiting with friends.
York City. Love and Bop Dofis, WJured. Usually they ask the
M t. Ashland Chapter M eet»
, both of Eugene, weru bp »M ir
lf
«taaar-ta his own
> Try Paulserud’S tor the newest ; Mount Ashland Chapter #5 of way home from t^e' PaAs «in­ W rtf insured. I f i t la the victim's
the Pythian Sisters meets on the vention of the American. Legion, property slid net covered by in-
n men's suite and overcoats.
•nraoee they leave him sufficient
evening
of every' second - and
«1-tf
They arrived October 3d at
funds ta take him to his destina­
fourth Friday in the toea) I. O, O.
bec on board the steamship tion. wherever It m»y bn. I f the
■Lv
hnH.
Members
ate
eskpd
to
Returned to Hoa»«L-
Moaat Royal. -- j j - ’- '
, T-' * ,C- “
“o /« « ta they give Mm j
Mrs. Nelli« O'Donoughue, who keep these dates in mind.
money tar his raturp. They are
has spent the past few d«ys In
•said to t'ravely heavny armed. . '
Get your glass. Jordan's Mill.
Ashland Visiting Iter daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Randlee on Liberty street, return­
ed yesterday to her home at
STABBING
Crescent Lake. Klamath county.
employed
One
the actlviUea of the
COATS A B E OF F IN E FABRICS,4
W ARNER BAXTER
Shell sta- ckamber of commerce ' is v(alt-
at Belview tonight.
H . (X STOCK
SILK LININGS.
■dky from ln* •®me
thè remote- bee Mena
¿M O R T IC IA N
Ha,
«giero
of
en«l
conferring
with
NOTICE
few days tam ers and stockmen and. one
Anyone wishing to attend the
TOMORROW ONLY
»sure
trip. of the services which these folks
Fur: W olf, French Beaver,
AA
dance at Bellview tonight, he at
vn In this *W>recl*te i8 the supplying of
Nlnlngerg comer 6:48 and cars
OppoHsum, Mendosa Beaver. V WM M ■ • V V
newspapers and. magazines as
will be there to take them out.
OVERLAID SHOE SHOP
rx
ISAACS
Î
raiSHDIO TODAY
THE COWARD
Starts Saturday
Greater Values
tirade
Service Planned
New Colors including Taos,
Brown and Black. Featuring
new side flares and the snug
8 6 -lt
Vw w r
hip lines t h a t distinguish
smart Paris originals. Both Dress and Sports
styles. Values up to $49.75.
A N Y T n V G to
R E L IE V E hie wife's
FALLBN arofcee and Mr.
MARB* said, ’
"W'RE, rubber heels,” an
FK1JAIW Mkld,
•YEH, bat «That'll I m b e
W ITH ?”
NOW wrn. know M r. Mara
FIXR D the gentleman up
AND N your wife Is
A F F U C T B D the same
WAY we'd suggest that yi
iXMSSCLT hhn becsase he
KNOWS all about feet.
BUT if «toe has a
HEADACHE, take
OCR advice and
M B 'KB GOOD with
MENTHOLATVM and then
COMB «town to enr
igne,
Mystery,
Pathos
We Guarantee Our.Pri
To Be RIGHT/
MONEY BACK IF ŸOU ARE NOT SATISF
WINTER COATS AT POPULAR PRIG
IN THIS GREAT NOVEMBER SALE
I F YOU A R E W ANTING A BARGAIN—H ERE IT IS t j M QC
FO R YOU — E V ER Y COAT W ITH LARGE FU R ’ 14
C O L L A R -P R IC E D
k -x '
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(S E E T H E SE V A J j U E S SA TU R D A Y )
SPECIAL BARGAINS FÖR &ATURDY
$125 Stitched Cotton Bat
forlLOO
L ore inbwined in a liv-
*»» i--'
is rn targo i
borders.
Bloomers,
t
m oving story o f the
$4.98 Blanket for $4.48
it W est!
H A T E S A T THEÍ
* * an
•llty Cotton ''Supettet.** sise 70x8b.
patterns. A rto t value.
. ,
McNAIR BROS.
$L25 Outing Flannel
Gowns for $1.00
(ado of pood weight Outing in plain and*
—Made of fine quality Rayon ta lovely new
fuilnM.
> • , S
■ ■ •,
54 in. Wool Kasha,
Yard $3,48
— T ie «met wanted woolen for dr
InJBhia, Groan, Bad and Natural