Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Paul Jennings deputy sheriff
of Jackson county, accompanied
Iff bis mother, Mrs. F. Riddle.
U(ps expected to » return today
from a two weeks’ vacation,spent
in. Los Angeles and other south-
ecn California cities/
•- -Protect yo»r beuuty tx ati^kingu.
Leaving This Evento»
Mr. and Mrs. .J. H. Turner on
the Boulevard w ill leave t h i s
morning far San Francisco, where
they wilt spend a months' vaca­
tion.
Try Paulserud'a tor the newest
In men's suits and overcoats.
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Home grown Spinach at ßchu
erotan’« Grocery.
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Temporary an to licenses, were
issued at the Jackson county eher-
Ift’a office Thursday to Milton
Nichols of Ashland and Mrs. Ruhy
Leaver of Central Point, both par­
ties haring purchased new sedan*.
Delicious' npplea, packed for
«hipping. Schuerman’s Grocery.
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Return <tl From Bevheley
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Mrs. E. C. Thompson, who Is
omployed at Isaac's dry goods
store In this city, returned last
evening from Berkeley, Calif.,
where ehe visited for three weeks
with her son. Captain Frank
Ttaompson.jrho sailed Thursday.
Nov. S. for Manila on the Trans­
port Thomas. Captain Thompson
has been assigned to duty there.
Left F or K lam ath C o . -
Mrs. A. F. K untz mother of
Mrs* W ill M. Dodge on the Boule­
vard, this city, left recently for
Klamath c onnty to visit with her
son, John Hunt and .family, who
are located on a homestead there?
of weather with thia new face
* powder—-MELI.O-CLO. Does not
give the A in a dry •feeling; doee
Mre. Nffto Bates on Sqriilc D rift,
not clog the pore«; is not affected
who has been confined to Ms
so much by preaplration. Stays
home far a few days with illness,
reseated hi« duties yesterday at on longer. So pure and lne.
McNair Bros, draff «tore on the MBLLO-GLO to mgile by a new
• Plaxa. where he- ia employed. French Proceee. I t ’s trujy won­
Hash underwent an operation, derful.— Lithla Springs Pharmacy
and Beat Side Pharmacy. ,
’ haring hie tonsils removed. *
That newspapers are ingtRft$
tfens for service.
Because tjiey build up a better
relationship between the people
they werve.
” Bcause they so Into every home j
with tte ir message.
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Because they are educational,
dean and elevating.
Because they shorten the die- '
tance between buyer and eeliar.
Because newspapers are not an
experiment, but are ^ p r o v e n
thing«.
Because nothin* can» take 't h r
place of honest advertising In
newspapers.
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Because newspaper advertising
has been la the lead Is the adver­
tising field for many years and
that proves their ability to serve
the business world profitably. '
Newspaper advertising stimu­
lates business I
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»Ufer.
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t t /t r e t h e r ,
TICKETS FOB
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Moroni Olsen’s ,
"LILLIES OF THE FIELD
UNDER AUSPICES
Big Grange Dance, Jackson Transacted Buginesa—
and
Hot Springs Saturday night. •
Robert Wagner of thia city
transacted business In Medford
Delicious. - Winter
Banana,
yesterday.
Dance at Jacksonville Saturday Spits, Jonathan sad Newtown
night. 9 to t. Dickey's Deuce apples, Ashland F. A Pro. Aaao.
Looked After
M arriage License h e a rd
Band.
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A marriage license was issued Interest»—
yesterday at the Jackson county
Harry Wlegants, a resident of
Umbrellas covered, Fixit Shop.
Passed Through Ashland—
clerk’s office to Eugene Hopkins, this city, spent Several hours In
Frank Glover of Portland, head
<4, of Rlamath Falla, gad Mrs. Medford Friday looking after
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Week-End—
of the Blue Goose organization of
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Sarah Rios, «4, of Baffle Point. A businesa interests.
Miss Edith Gore, teacher in the
the northwest, passed through the
divorce complaint was f i l e d
cRy Thursday enroute home from school at Wagner creek, ia spend­ Thursday by Mrs. Georgia Patton Former Resident Here—
attend lag the convention of the ing the week-end visiting with the against Curtis Patton, charging
Raymond Cotter of Gerber,
Bine Goose at Dallas, Texas, as Misses ' Liberia Gore and Alice cruel and inhuman treatment. • Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
the representative of the North- Hansen in Medford.
The coWtff^lnt a,8° • tt®s for re­ Cottar, who formerly resided for
West pond of the Blue Goose. The
covery of Mra.\ Patton’s maiden some time on Harrison street in
We can make that old suit
Blue Goose is the social or fan
Ashland, is spending a weeks’ v*-'
name of Georgia Bkey.
unction of the national Insurance look like new. Paulserud’a.
cation in th la c ity city visiting
mcn’aonianteatlon.
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English walnuts. 3 lb a /fo r 7tc. with Clyde Beeson on B street and
Schuerman's Grocery.
54-tf other friend«. Mr. Beeson ia an
Big Granee dance, Jackson Hot
Storage for cars |2.50 and
employe of the 8. P. co., in Gerb-
Springs Saturday night.
S-$5 18.50 per month. Third street Ga­
Save your dance tickets f o r
rage, Night and day service. 50-3 cash prises. H ilarity Dances. Med­
All mechanical work fully guar-
ford. '
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iteed.
Third Street Garage, M iller T*lto of White Metal—
Twenty six out of state cars
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"Maybe you better not mention
were registered Friday, November •tory, assurance to given that satto-
It." cautioned Ed. W. M iller of
V. W. Knott of Illinois, t b e 4, at the local branch of the state fgetory delivery cad be made. The
Grants
Paas,
state
senator
for
Jo­
A— snnrr Birth e f Daughter—
auctioneer who w ill sell a house traffic bureau, located in ' t h e High w ar Motor company has sev-
sephine
bounty,
as
he
checked
out
and lot la thia city on next Tues­ chamber of commerce building on ;Wai modpis o ( the Packard on
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. KoweU on
Palm avenue announce the birth of the Imperial for Washington. day, waa a visitor In Medford yes­ tbe Plaza. The dally number of their floor, tach of which to a
e f a baby daughter thia morning, D. <3., "but a man la Grants Paas terday. Mr. Knott expects to registrations at the local office wtarvel-ef automobile manofact-
Saturday.
November I .
’ Mr. the Other day smelted 30 pounds locate la the Rogue River valley have so far averaged more than
those for 1034, showing an in­
Howell Is buy«* athletic ^pach at of ore and recovered five pounds permanently.
Tea,'they are
crease in tourist travel, rather
Che Jaaior high school In this of white metal.
M AKE L IG H T R A ID
getting the white metal la Orants
than a decrease. .
¿^Traffic Officers C» P. Talent, a
Pass, notwithstanding the asser­
O. Nichols, and Don Hays' con­
tions of pessimists. While It la
- Frank
P-Nut
Bridle.
ducted a light raid at Grants Paas
not definitely known what t he
Pound. 35«. T^e Plaxa.
Friday evening and found lights
white metal is. H to known that
os, automobile la that city In tin«
it contains a percentage of tin and
• C liff Payne makes chair
as it comes from tike furnaces It
la a splendid solder. Aside from
thw . white metal, there ia consid­
Newbury and Son of Talent, M edford R ealty Board Of
erable activity la the gold mining
present owners of the old Growers
~ fore A ttractive Prize
industry la our mountains"— Ore­
racking hopae la Phoenix, flalsh-
to W inner ,
gonian.
ed up the big season’s run Inst
week. At noon the packers and
Ashland ia asked in an adver­
Big Grange Dance. Jackson sorters were gathered at tables tisement in today’s Issue of The
Hot Springs Saturday night.
for a moat bounteous feast. I t has» Daily Tidings by the Medford Re­
been one of the heat season runs alty Board to furnish an entry or
since the packing hoaae has been two in the contest which they are
Overland T ouring . . 175
•n businesa according to M r. New- sponsoring during the "Better
M r. and Mrs. Bert Smith and
1826 Ford Touring, $200
Homes Week.” with the g r a n d
little son Jamie have returned to
prise a .Chevrolet coach.
their heme on Oak street, after
1823 Ford Sedan, $100
This is to be «kite a celebra­
spending the pant several days In
tion, including besides the Better
Yoaeallk. Oregon, visiting with
1823 Ohev. Touring $125
Homes feature a "Holiday Jubi­
Mrs. ¿/Smith's brother. Berry Gib­
lee," lasting from December 7th
1324 Ohev. Sedan, $200
son. They report a very pleasant
to lb th . The automobile w ill be
vacation.
given away December 19th.
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S. 0 . N. School
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Will Be On Sale Monday Nov. 7th
ELHARTS
fcA K E YOUR RESER VA TIO N S
The cornerstoae of the n e w
¿.Zion EvangelleaJ Lutheran church
ef Medford, w ill be Mid next Bun­
day afternoon at 3 o’clock with
appropriate
ceremonies. Mauy
prominent Lutheran ehurchmen
from this state will be present
for the ceremony. Medford, Bap­
tist, Presbyterian and Methodist
pastors will assist in the cere­
monies. i
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M URDERER DIES
HUNTSVILLE, Teg.— A.
V.
Milliken died In the electric chair
i today for the murder of Mrs. V ir­
ginia Petty of San Antonio.
NEW DEAL FOR ïbU R 'C A R
’Hero’s tbe way to deal your car a helping' hand?
Maks Quality T r u m p -
Put your old oil in the discard—
Then give the ftankcase a flush with some ace
1 Richlube oil; sweeten the pot with peppy
Held gas. For perfect resttys and full power,
BETTER HOME
PLANS
All Electric Operation,
With Zenith Performance
Only $190
Six tubes and every tube
a working tube—equal to
7 ih many ways. Super
selective, powerful range,
single"control. Lifelike in
tone quality.
USE LUSTER GLOSS
TODAY ONLY
“Not For Publication'
TOMO ABOW ONLY
A. C. Cornelius, Yeoman organ­
iser, who resides on North Maia
street in thia city, sent a clipping
from the 30 YEARS AGO column
hi the Thursday. November 3 ,te­
en« yT th e Ashland Dally Tidings
to the Misses Ada and Hallie
Thomas in Portland, Oregon. The
Alpping gave the account of their
parent’s visit to tlytm when they
were stadeats at he N o r m a l
school here 30 years ago. Mr.
Cornelias was a playmate of the
glrto and thoagtu that the item
was moa| Interesting.
TOP DRESSING
Send thia ad and ten cents to
Foley A Cp., Sheffield and George
Sts.. Chicago, III., writing your
name and address clearly.
You
will receive a trial bottle, of Fo­
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound
for coughs, oolds, croup (spas­
modic), tickling throat; also a
trial packet each of Foley Pills, a
diuretic stimulant for the kid­
neys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets
ter constipation, bUionsness. and
sick headache. These reliable
remedies have balped millions.—
For sale by all drufcgists— No. 3.
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'Automotive Shop
Phone 104
A SH L A N D
N a levee a t a bend in the Mismaau
W-H-Y
S-P-E-N-I)
■ The Winter Months Walking in the Rain
W H E N YOU GAN B U Y
A N ew Hudson «8edan fo r $1385 or
A N ew E ssex Coach for $850?
So Much Depends
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
ON THE LIGHTING IN
Home
Poking
ray from the roar of gong.
COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY
FRANZ AUER
“ FAM OUS CELLO A R T IS T ”
Electric Station
a second-line defense against rising waters which
threatened hundreds o f miles of fertile cropland.
O ver a telephone, housed in a wooden boat nailed
to a tree, an engineer was talking to headquarter»—
reporting on the progress o f'th e work, asking for
reinforcement» and additional m aterial, receiv­
ing W eather Bureau forecasts which would be
v ita lly im portant to him in p lanting the strategy
of this prim b attle for lives and property.
The triephone had been p u t in service b u t a few
minutes before,, after a com
worked from sunrise to sunset,
swamp w ater, to string fifteen
to thia
isolated outpost. * ' ■
S u d i is tdepbene service In an emergency—serv^
ice in which telephone men and 'women d a very
much the same things they do e v e ry d a y of thew
YOUR HOME.
tremendous story of the behind-the-linee prison campg,
Testing Times
emphasis to the