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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1927)
I Ur meeting to tha tea pa Beach tosali ñopa of Thursday, at *:*♦ • Oto*. 4i day afteraooa, M which is a holiday. a toll report e< tl A convenuta at I several Important tera will be dia promised that Th tag will ba a a s one. wishes housekeeping for g»®***"! man, or care of apartment house' tor room and heard tor bereetf and daughter. Could furnish Editor. Phone 89 or 475-L H. .U Mitchell. , «8-5* FOB lA IiB —Ford truck -in reliable reality, ied condition, rugatoli w ie. ions « F 4 . . »2-8 meut, down town, inquire Tlass B7-$f FOB SALE—Newtown cooking Confectionery. ' ST. LOUIS PRICES for hided.' apples. , W. W. BSWson. Phone wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar S74JH. 4 M Sto. ket, Phone 71, <1 N. Mata. S7-tf bungalow furnished or untarnish ed, eloas in. Phone 404R or in quire at Si* Scenic Drive. »8-2* FOB BBNT—Furnished cabin*, cheep, by week or amato, IH - Ojani to. ***** FOB BMNT— <*oom Unfurn ished house, dotta tow n location, rental eheay. Inquire Ashland ho tel. 4>-M near Portland ter Dairy ranches FOR SA L Sie- 7 room bouse, or town property here. Yockey mostly furnished, lot 108 ft. ft Compaay. • 6*** front, »40 feet deep. Sightly lo- entoNt, * btoehs from business section,, *8000. Brown ft Rice. LADIES WANtED “ to peint 88 N. H ate. **-8t bandkerchiefs. We furnish silks, patterns, instructions Près. Excellent pny. Write for partlc- ulars and samples. Beautext Co. 122* Irvlng St., San Fraa- ciaco. *7-1* (Continued From Page One) finest condition to meet 1 heavy, hard-hitting, smash! Tootbhn Results Stanford 18, Washington?. Purdue 1«, Northwestern 6 Wisconsin 80, Grinnell 2. Marines 14, St. Xavier IS i. Indiana 38, Mksb State g. Iowa State 7, Drake 0. Maine 27, Bowdoin *. ; - Yale 2 0 .'Mdryland'*. Syracuse 6, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Penn St. 18. G. Wash., 0. , Oalffornta S3, Montana 18. O. ». C. E'men S3, Columbia U.O ' Whitman 7. Ool of Pug. Sd. 8 WANTED— Housekeeper, care St. Ignsttas 7, Calif. Ag. 2. of 8 small children. Parents, Colo. AT. 8, Utah Ag. 8. working. $30 per mo. Inuire Brigham Youpg U. 80, Colo Good eats Gate from i to 4 p. Western State Teachtrs7. Col. Mines 87. Col. Tchrs, 18. Oklahoma 28, Wash. U. 7. Penn 24, Hard 0. Dartmouth 18, Brown 7. Columbia 7. John Hop 7. I» OB STOLEN— Fe- Army 45, F. ft M. 0 Inger Spaniel, broWn Navy 2«, W. Vlr WeelOyan 8. deg. Answers to name Princeton 80, Ohio 8t 0; Ä. Weeleyau 12, Williams b1 ’ Michigan lb,. Chicago 0 Minnesota 7, Notre Dume7. Illinois 14. Iowa 0. Cornell 8, 8t. Bonaventure *. New York 20, Cam Tech 8. Detroit U 88, HaskSH 7. New M ekico 7, A rizona 8. Nevada 18. Col <rt Paclficl3. BEAD TIÖINGS fLASSIFIED Hotel Arcade And Apartments With Bath, tingle, *1.88 end $3.2«—Double TSc Bxtta, No Ups Without Bath, Single, *i.8S and 4» *F—Ooabte *0c Bxtrn < No Upa W hen in K lam ath F a lls for a week or more, try our com pletely furnished A PA R TM EN TS. E verything new and up to date a t very low rate«. W e furnish everything but the Groceries, IN V E ST IG A T E ▲ jelly group of ple motored dotrn yesterday, Sunday, and spent the day th e Savage Rapids the men succeeded Ashland peo the valley Novomber 8, 1 plcncklng at ( Dam, where ( in landing , **! eaught hr Ooenel aad tbb « t t i . Dodging »ad twisting hio way I. ’ - throu<l1 th® worked tao ban mmh * ' f r i i hi-II * •< Wftiy to yurtl itoh. « ■ » the wetofl “ a£ w ha dadM« « * « * * * « « I ‘ _ r touchdown. i " •r Albany Meted off to too third I ,tlBF quarter to Conrad Who ton the ( bail back to p a * • yard line., Mercer intercepted a long ptte »and ran down the aid« of the __ field for a touchdown. Conrad CW made two spectacular tone of, , »0 and 40 yards U thio q water, t thO showing the same flash of apeed offn and head work which made him k oats tending when * player on nrtyfr. the Medford squad. [nDf - m e final scoring waa done, in tone.' th* Nat quarter, when "Cennie” -booted a field goal from the IS lttle> yard Upe, with live minutes of v play remaining. 9 14. i The game ended Wtth the hair [field 10 th* ooaaaaaion df toe Bona, 0M|g working toward the Rlbdny goal. k but, Both tMtts war* penalised on nhmeroua occasions for offside be-. >»•"■ b w. Only a fair sited crowd at* ihold, Unded the «»“ •• i m l,* The lineup was aa follows: stw u Normal the limit of steelheads. Those who enjoyed this pleas- ant affair were the following . named: Mr. and Mrs. Marl Hoe- , ler, Mr. aad Mrs. Sim Morris,-, Mrs. Marry Morris and Mr. and ] „ at the homo of Mrs„W. J.Otan- Mrs. It. « . Datrlek. dsll on Oranije street. / # « a Tuesday, Mav. Alglm j*m- Upper Valley (Community Club broldery clnb Of 'Alpha Chapter Win M e e t- KO. 1, 0 . Wffl . W d an Members of the Upper Valley ' all day meeting at the Mtoonlc Community club will hold their ( hall, starting St 1* o’etodk a. regular meeting Wednesday at- , m. Covered-dish lunobtom dt ternoon, November I a t t o’clock ( msnt noon. Mil members UTgog to . in the Bellview clubhouM, Juit , be present. south of the city nt which they ( Tuesday, Nov. S.—Tbe'W. C. T. a“ request all ‘members to be pres- , U. will hold tbefrkregular Meet ent. ing at the home of Mr* J.. W. After the usual routine of Bruner, 365 Scenic Drive. All business is (Deposed of, a pro members ere urged to M,>res- gram committee, composed Of 1 edt. Tuesday, Nov. S. — The t w o Mrs. Hnyes, Mrs. Mabel Merry-'1 groups of the local Delphians man aad Mn. Corn «rue, will will meet. Qae At ton hdaan of take charge of the meeting. The Mrs. D. A. Petersek. 7 | Pine afternoon, according to present Arrangements 'are being made, Street, and the other wtt^ Mrs. plans, will ba given over entirely for the Teacher’s Institute which J. 11. Whgndr, 1*1 Oak btteet. to e discussion of suggestions for is to be held In Medfbrd MetteHH A full attendance Is dssWed. Christmas. Mrs. Hayes Will shoW her 18, according to .. County some of her beautiful fancy Superintendent Busaone Homes nesday Afternoon club of . the work and Mrs. Merryman and vlsttlngi Presbyterian church w ill Weet Mrs. True will show some Chrlst- Carter who has been with school authorities in this at the home of Mrs. F . -F.- maat gifts which they have made section for several days making WMttle, 4M B street. - A 1 l with Patatsx and Gesso. Mrs. members urged to be gFdPeat. C. C. Darling of Darling’s Art arrangements for the I affair. Hoeteeees, Mrs. Whittle > and Store on MUin street will be Mrs. August Sehuerman. • present at the meeting and will Wednesday, Nov. • . — Upper show some of her Plastic Work Valley Cbmmbnlty club will in the different stages of mak arrived in Ashland to make hb meet at 8 O’clock in Bellview ing and ske will plao display the future fa<mie had .will 'bn ewfeioy- clubhouse. All members par supplies for this work ed nt Leo Sohoeniger’s barber ticularly urged to be present. At the cloee of the afternoon,' shop in the Ashland hotel build Tbureday, FoV. 7.—Lincoln F( T. lira. A. C. Jey and Mrq. W. L. ing. Mr. Flynn la an expert lad A. circle meets i t 3 : to mim. Moore, acting as hostesses, wUl les' barber, having been in this business for the-past fMteea wears. in school Jtaildtag on Beech serve delicious refreshments. street. All members nrged to Wednesday’s meeting is expected He is stopping n t the MtoUnd Hotel. be present to he a meet-interesting and en Thursday, Nov. 10.— Woman’s joyable one, and it is hoped that Homs Missionary Society of all members will attend. local M. E. church meets u f home of Mrs. Wheeler, 1*1 GOLF SHOP North Mata Stseet. A full at Open Soon! tendance la desired. The P. T. A. circle of the Lin TbunMay, Nov. U h— The Elks coln school will hold their regn- Ladles Card dab will h o I'd their rsgulir party in the ctab-' SÂN. F R A N C IS C O HOTEL W t o $3.00 Scott will be hoftesses. Tuesday,'sNov. IB —Southern Ore goa chapter of the State Music Teachers, association ' f i r s t , meeting of the Ttefr. Lunchedh at the Hotel Medford. bw * : I Free Garage Free Yellow Taxi p y ä s h in ö t o n |- lo t e l J7 POWKLL g r U B T AT MAMKto* The Heart of the City ‘ WP« Home for IÂI the Traveler 1SI w M .n u .f c Taxidermist Bidg. C entrally located but out of the congested Traffic Zone, Fireproof and conifottably furn ished w ith an air o f cozineM and coihfort whidh m akes you lon g tojstay. DEER HEAD MOUNTING A SPECIALTY The latest pager method. Do not experiment with yoWr hard earned trophy by hav i Pharmacy, East Bile Pharmacy. ing it mounted by any one but an expert. The largest head of the season will be mounted free- Wardwell Fur Co. Cooley Building. Cooley Building MEDFORD Oregon f HfcEE MORE HOWS OF SLEEP SHOT 1 WAITING FOR CHICK TO COMB IN — B E dE V E M E , I'M GBINfi TO OWE THAT , NIGHT HAMK AH EARFUL OF CHIN MUStC- THlSTHING d s i« T iN , a s r * n t A O N E AN’ T ^ O ft*CbOQK-)S «OAWA S T O P - / Protect your beauty in all kina« of weather with this new face powder — MBLLO-GLO. Does not give the akin a dry feeling; . does not clog the pores; is not affected eo much by perspiration. Stays on longer, go pure and fine. MBLLO-GLO is made by « 0 POWDER HE'S AiO GOdO AT THE O FFIC E — rr TAKES HlMTiLLAbON T O W A kE J P - IF HE’D FALL M4 ; LONE WITH HIS JOB HE DOTS W GIRLS HE'D BE A W Z A R P “The 19th Hole GOLF SHOP Open Soon! “Ashland Wants M” Maya and Heffn®r' Tackle;. Ball, , Violin, Viola, .(Violentano ’ Guard; Hobaon, Cantor; Rice, , Guard; Johnson. Tackle; Shields, Bad; Gosnell, Quarter; Spears, BubaOtottoaa; Oaldwfsll tor Hobson;. Conrad for ftpeera; Bub-, erta for Ball; Pettinger for John- Offtelals Umplhe, Pitt; Referee, Kramer; Head Ltassman, Coehran, (G.A C.); Timekeeper. Rosa and Met- Next Saturday they will Humboldt stato asllsga oi high school field hem. INSPBCT BLUB GRASS FIELDB (Continued from page one) year 6,000 aeree in the vatleyB are planted to the twq. Hb «aw fl the prhdaoiton H b"^to'!1be per acre kfld that the teed mils for 40 cents per pound. M fteld ta Medford wbeto the winter blue, truss hud been burned over, was growin gout dgaln has proved very Interesting to government officiate, as this might enable, the government to replant burned over areas.. The grgml has never been known to seed any place exeept In this valley. Mr. Hoover eaid Me bad sold 10|000 pounds to one customer outside the val|py. The aammittas word astounded at the marvelous demoustrstion of the potential value of the naw sasd and stated that, Il it re sulted tn only 50 per sent o^ the hopes of its tpoudOrs, it _ wbffM lie Of teeslcudble value to this county. The chamber will ti purchase 600 pounds to resell e to parti«« outside this eoktfty In ~ order to assist Mr. Hoover in Mefltod Defeats Oiemawa Indians (Oahtinuhd . Medford high taboo! football t’hobhMng aWhg?* RUTH MAXFIELD Armstrong demonstrator, dem onstrating the Arm Strong table stove in the Jordan E lectric C o .’s office Everybody is cordially invited to attend the demon jtration today and tomorrow. G o o e w t o w , fop - mha T' are "<ee D O t o 't t P S O t M f c ? NO VtONDBC.XtJOt S T E M S O M f l g D <XST L A T B U Y — ’ T H E 6 Ê L A T g 'H O ö R S .A R e GETOM , 'Y EftA tM W * A W y D O M T «MOW i T r / team in a brfflttat, bhrd IbUgBb TWO toW flts battle Saturday defeated t h e have been marvi Chqpmra dndiaas sto to mtbtog. ettsem to.m »ddt before a «row* estimated at 1 P ^ W j i t o i er • 500. M»g. WwaV dan The lone teuelQtota caQte to the opening of the second half, *ea* when toe ludteue 'tost the ball near thdlr to to godl nud the .y ? , * Tigers pouhed f t . ovsl over. - 6 T A V U Ê ÁM' R » t > »V y v K M i BIST IF VOü’RC M I « N O tfU . W fi TU' KKV ÀRD Q ET.'fO Ü fe ¿ W uEM B M i , I'M GOHHA'.