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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1927)
I S = p ':F. Vf Celled ou Friends— Mm. Mary Sartie of thia city •pent a tew honre In Medford Tuesday callin« on friends. 1 ■ Personal W . Who reató* Mi the Bellriew dto- tric tju s t setfth of the city, Made • abort trip to Portland a few «laya ago. Engraved or printed cards, with real ynletlde sentiment on display and »ale at The Tiding« office. Order youjs now. CO-tf friends hnd transacting business Mr. JPer wae *• visitor la this f l t f several day« nap. when he {pretend bis wrist badly while «ranking his («»toawiblle. He la still, carrying Ma apa tp h aUag. J I. W . Raynor of San Francisco, Back the 8ON8 In their big hjr critics as was off 4 » “out- M -tf Ikandtag plays Y ^ t H f m r X ; sad C. A. Marker of Seddin«, game Saturday. ■ted cosanunlcattoB. There- California, spent Tuesday la this . The Maroni Ôleen Players are events«. Nov. I« . Routine Fresh P-NtM Brittle. city looking after harinees af making, the firs t Americas pro sens. Visiting Brethren wel- faira, They are with the United Pound. Sic. The PJasa. '.'if S duction of 'T h e -l41Ue of the manner. . sutás atubbqry conigany. , Field* by John«-Hastings Turner TBo play «ets lta noma team V. V. MILLS. W. M. C. H. .Campbell of Portland. Club Win Meet— this .«all. - ' _ • * the test of a sermon euotilngty Oregon, representative of t h e Sec’y. 69-8 The Rogue River Valley Col Women’i Food , , , Spalding company, is spending Mr, Turner, In thlg.se la other reiwatod by the decgyw pu lege Women’s chib will meet iwqvhs, displays item insight The attention» are , h kg A l y this week in Ashland looking af November IS at the home of Mrs. I tato human sature and an amus laughable, the U n ^ k y e bright ter business affairs connected irge Dana on Granite street P. O. Crawford, Siskiyou Heights, yesterday looking after ing comedy gift. ’’ Vç " . and lively, aad: the double * love with his line of work. Medford. “Carly, Autumn,’’ by we affairs In Medford. The eoacerns a lovable ■tory to full of appeal. Louis Bromfleld will be reviewed, Xag lb h clergyman who has In o whole play form» g koqh study by Miss Virginia Hale. Social Rhododendrons are in bloom in. I daughters, twins, one ? thirteen of contemporary kodety’ and so chairman, Mrs. B. H. Hurd. Cnrryjand, and th e * stales bads cial foibles. minutes the -elder. Their glUTd- Football. S. O. N. 8. vs. Snow at C. L — • ' v S w fu rs Registere d.» /» _ srp swelling rapidly. The-autumn boldt, Saturday, Nov. IS . Monday morning there wae : % £ Eighteen pat'-of state cars were mother brings ns a birthday pres wggther during October has been big fall of six inches of snow at; the tpgtstered Tuesday, Nottm ber fl. ent to one of them ton yards of all that the most exacting could •O-tf J * f t This M orula* ■ ■ society a rim of Crater Lake, enow haring A t the local branch of the state pink crepe de shine. Thé other jek fan.— Port Orford News. Harley Hughes, who has spent Thursday» the is to spend a m o n th in London fallen continuously over the R affle bureau, located in Lance Friday night with the past few days la Ashland No. 89. 1 week-end. Chamber of commerce building on with her that winter. She makes Melody Hounds at Winter the first male visitor anwlttlng- the Plain. \ looking after business connected Telegraph den. Irresistible music. |ly responsible for the decision, with ^his work la Corvallis, and ‘ _ English w aliuts, fl firn, for 7»é. i The girl who most obviously at- Sehuerman'a/Grocery. S«-tf ! A t The Ashland H o te l-. visiting with Q-lends, left this At the Oregon Hotel morning for that city. He |B r Among those Who stopped at tracts him win go to London.- Among the out-oi-town guests prôvce to bo an sntiquar- C IV IC CLVB P A R T T V well ’known here hating played o Ashland hotel Tuesday eve- I iL w>o spent last evening nt the Tuesday, Nov. IS , 're«alar ng were: Mr. and Mrs. G. R. VM*- One daughter tries modéra on th ^ BOAS baseball team last, Oregon hotel tbto city includ The other meeting turned Into a B i t t y . ells of Victoria, B. C.; Mr. / ’fteppét” methods. summer. While -a -resident of -jiT'1* S L his. A ' i* - ’ ' * ed the following named: Mr. and Bridge. “ flflfl” -•»«« »— —* — - ; and fancy work;—r pn«t Mrs, F . 8. W atts of Klamath ; Ashland, Hughes wae employed poses and costumes, herself as a Be at the game Saturday, 8. O. refreshments, admission. M e. ’ Mts Max Koehler of Sen Fran- to lls. Oregon; and W illiam D. •b y mid-Victorian maiden and at Milter’s Toggery, 8. vs. Hulmboldt. 80-tl Cleco. California; Mr. and Mrs. R e u te r of Ooaklahd, Cal. Wtai. tr. ■ tt,. Weis of Los Angeles, Califor Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings. I>UCk P — > l | y nia, and Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Shir Accepted P oritioii— Mr«. Powell, who resides on j Come in and see what we have to offer before Fred Taylor, H. D. McNair and le y of Wenatchee, Washington. Mtoa Cecil«, ^eo th , who Hatley street- accompanied by hen. A large assortment of exquisite H. L. Claycomb, all of thjs city, buying. ' daughter Miss Baby Powell, have Christmas greeting cards are on are spending a few days duck bees employed gt the Assoc! Oil office In Medford, has so Expert fountain pen service at display at the TRtlngs office. Or returned home teom Kansas, hunting In the country surround e d « position with-Briggs A Bi jrtaere they have^stotnt the parti h art's Book Store. der your cards early. ing Tule take, in Klamath tounty. attorneys of thia city. two months vtoltlQ>.with relativeffl •9 -tf . , • ----------- > . ASHLA N D and friends. They report a moat By Daisy C. McGárry Home grown Spinach at Scha- erman’s Grocery. 51-tf -fH fc fM « O H K x T H Ä i S o 's H W R .O 1 0 .’ Delicious apples, packed for Football, 8. O. N . 8.. vs. H p £ - «H S TOL0~MB O N L Y I E A E E V M IS S M S M A M f TH E. shipping. Schusrman’a Grocery. i ¡T A,bl* Book’, son of ltr. and M it; N B XB R . ? boldt Saturday, N o v .'is ;' «O-tf DOLEFUL « A L W A Y S W HOVB FAFMlíf S 1 M -tf ■__ * *** YBCTBILCAY THAT SHE W. Bock of the Aahtond Cloku- _ K A IO C K IM O / ALWAYS KNOCKIN' HAS A HOOD I lug A Dyeing Works on M a i* WAAWELL P L R A S C P * People Visited (C. U — WORD FOR. . TH «. T O W N / t Ptreet, and Mr. Cantrell, both stu- W ITH T H E W Ä V During the month past 8410 ANYONE/ t-T o m Turner, owner \ of the 8tead oi Friday. • f dents pt the SontherW Oregon /« H E ’S T Ä B A T E P .Ä T i people, most of them tourists Portland baseball team, members WB* ®k<le because Í -a ™ ' coming from various parts of the of the coast league, spent Tues- Bn®h«r of football , «na m me AppiegftfQP district Uni tod States, visited Crater Lake day in Ashland visiting friends. PNaalng on attondl Natlonnl Park, Which Officially Turner fs well kM w n l i south- 'foSUtoH classic nt closed Septynber SO. ’ ’ Delicious. W irie r Bi era Oregon, where ho makes fre- Armistice I WWdBt trip*. Be at the game Saturday. 8. O. Spits, Jonathan and No n ----------- Bo at the «o-tf apples, Ashland F . A Pro. 8atarHay, 8. O. N. 8. vs. Humboldt. Have yon seen the fine display N - 8- W. Hu ««-if We are always pleased when* we hear of some person who has put in a good word of Christmas Cards at The Tid Fnliar Brushes, Phone SOO-T. for this ahop^. We are- genuinely anxious to please—to help folks become mere oom- Football, 8. O. N. 8. vs./Hum ings Officer Remember the stock Lamw Bel 8T-tf boldt Saturday. Nov. IS . Yortnhlalannd h a n n ia r M -tf Jr . 4 L F. * A. M. Navy C. P. 0. Blue Flannel Shirts. A great value a t. . . . . . . . . . $4.00 E t Making Life Miarrabl»— > < , , Pursued by hnntova through out the day, hnntor»M>artIcdlar- lx thpse shooting |a l o w e r Klsmgth lake and Tula lik e — ace now mCking life miserable for dnekh and gvese by moonlight. Attention the situation was cnllod by one of the foremost sportsmen in the Klamath baMjx D f. W. R. Boyd.— Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Browa, sidenta of Copco, California, are ending « -few daye in thia çlty ritte« friends and transacting According to, the Courier there have bean no nmre cases of ln- faatlle paralysis reported in Grunts Pass within the past few days and Indications point that tbs disease has been eoatrollei in that city. There are a few convalescent esses hut these have Be at the game 8atnyday 8, O. a|i passed the danger period N. S. ve. Humboldt «0-tl Schools are gala* along ns tt there had been no enforced va cation and attendance is increas- Football, 8. « . N. 8. i C. C. Nana, SaatUa, M. B. boldt Saturday, Nov. id. teas. Portland, and Mr. and ra. ,W . H. Grehe, Portland. ara among. thoee who ápeat The walls and ceiling of tesday evealng at the Llthia Nair Bros, drug store on' »rings hotel la thla rfty. Plasa have been re-tinted, ting ready for a thorough cleaning. Mc the get Fall No Worry about whether yo*ur car is Mrs. W . A. Cook Beib'g. given the best of on R ook the nast two months-la Mnnsapolls nad Dakota whors »ho went la an si- fort to rognin h«r health.-has ro- turnod to her home in this city. Mrs, Cook is ta lly recovered from ’her recent illness. forvice if you brin# it to Öhr station. / 5 Bert Oils \ Bert WoiimaBship Married in G. P^— ’ Donn.H. Vollm er-of Medford end Rose V. Wood o f Central Poiat was married fa Grants Pass Monday events«, November 7^ by Justice of,the Peace C. B. Rusk. . ’• > < ’ - Prices Reasonable. iervice Station BusincM Visitor»- r, • George Griftits of Ashland was a business visitor In Medford yes terday. the SONS in their big nrday. < «o-tf AI Jordan’s Army Goods- Store * O B. Leatìh, Mgr. ' THE EARLY DAYS IN JACKSON COUNTY ' ■ »’*, . -'V- . sr - " '«• '■■'L ’ Four Hilarious Nights At Nov. 9-10-11 THE 19th HOLE OOLF SHOP PUT OH BY The Aiherican Legion and Lions Club Ashland Has It / THE THEATER K A im m . / TONIGHT OHLY TO THE PEOPLE OF ASHLAND, GREETINGS : EDDIE HARKNESS AND HIS Victor Recording Orchestra “ The 19th Hole’’ Golf Shop will open tomondlr at 9 a. m.- We have erected a driving net for the use of those ardent golfers who thrill at the swing of a club and the “ smack*’ of • ball, rain or shine, night'or dayi and for the benefit of those who wih be enthusiasts forever after their first attempt. It is YOUR net; lo t YOtJR use, gratia. '■ ” 'X/ , • , r. . ' We infite you to see our line o f WU W ite awei yourselves with our splendid opening offers. *•' BtOffDf -WE ABB PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TWIT LING MR. NININGER’S ATHLfeHC GOODS. And, that we-have some pleasant surprised in JHilckers, Cluto, Bags, in fact, , . > ■ Featuring i U ' » DOROTHY MACKAILL ''V • - ' "SvaTthtar for the Ount um S m SiHHWtt W E’RE SOLD ON ASHLAND K acquaint ¿ ia '.? • ¿ w OF MBDFOKD The Regular American Legion ARMISTICE DAY BALL Friday Night, November ll-»Tickets $1 SOMBTHING DOING IVMKY HIGHT Valuable Prizes Awarded For r e v - a c o vk ud waoom contest 0 U A B U 8 T O N CONTEST FIDDLKBS OONTE8T BE8T DKE88ED OOqPLB IN COSTUME OV ’4» BOV'S n B - B » T n e OONTB8T : M Om L-S NA1L-DBIV1N0 CONTEST A N D M im rO T H E K VA EI0U 8 CONTESTS out •