Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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A. M. 8atterberg, formerly at
the general freight and passeng­
er agent’s office In Portland, baa
accepted a poaltlon bare aa pri­
vate secretary to A. 8. Roaan-
baum and J. J. • Millar In the of­
fice of the Southern Pacific on
Main street.
Mr. Sat ter berg
M th e f*a»pu Hotel—
took up his duties on Tuesday
Among tha out-of-town guests morning.
Klamath Falla Har-
who spent Wednesday evening aid.
at tha Orcgonabotel In this elty
were: A. VM. Stewart af Band, Cara Registered—
Oregon; A. Paraos of Port­
Seventeen . out-of-Atate
cars
land, Oregon, and Nona Dorsey ç-ere registered Wednesday, No­
of Los Angelas.'
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vember >.Xat th e local branch
of the state trafilo baroau, lo­
cated in the chamber of com­
merce building on the Plasa.
he at tbe game Saturday, 8. O.
N. S. vs. Humboldt.
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Be at the game Saturday. S. O.
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N. S. vs. Humboldt.
Beck the Sons in their
In A shland—
gam e Saturday.
Susanae Homes Carter, Jack-
•son county superintendent of
public schools, spent yesterday
in Ashland visiting with relatives
and friends.
*. JMr. and Mrs. T. J. Killeen of
(enttle, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bvans
<,f.. Lewiston, Idaho, and F. B.
Hmmena of Portland, Oregon,
Backs the SON« In their big
w ire those who registered at the game Saturday. .
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.Ashland hotel last evening.
Football, S. O. N. 8. vs. Hum
Fonataia pens that will not boldt Saturdays Nov, I I .
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write need replacement or atten-
tfbh. See Blhart. '
Work C l ose d >.
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Work at the Crater Lake Ne­
ttoasi Park closed yesterday for
the winter, dna to poor weather
conditions.
y Danos and .Celebrate Jackson
Nprings. Saturday night.
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A large assortment of exquisite
Christmas greeting cards are on
display at the Tidings office. Or­
der yonr cable early.*
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Footba/l, 8. O. N. 8. vs. Hum­
boldt Saturday. Moy. 13.
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Deltotous,
Winter
Banana,
Mr. and Mrs. F. N/>«
and Jesse Nall« all real
tbto ejty. ware visitors
lord yesterday.
W lll W ork at Pharmacy—»
W a lter Pavla, Shall O il
NOTICK ,
All Odd Fellows are requn
to meet at 8:30 a. m. Fri
morning, tNovember Id, at t
Horae From Portland—
Odd Fellows ball to attend
Mr. end Mrs? Bari Crow and funeral for Brother Utes. ,
little eon Pat, who have spent
By Order of Noble On
the past few days visiting with
relatives and friends and look­
ing after justness affairs in Port­
land, returned this week to their
home on Van Neat avenue, this
city. Mr. Crow to special agent
for the Standard Oil company in
Ashland.
WOULD U]
FARM G
Left for Portland—
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vMrs. F. 9 . Whittle on B street
accompanied b y her daughter
WASHINGTON, Nov. IP.—
Miss Virginia,* left today for —An effort to; unite three great
Portland, Oregon, where they wilt farm organisations of the Ameri­
Bareau.. National
«spend a several days’ vacation. can ,Farm
Grange and Farmers Union« 0 »
one program for farm relief work
■Man iage. Licenses leaned
Two marriage licensee were will be made by the executive of­
ficers of the organisation, it was
Issued over the week end at the
announced here today after a two;
office o f the county clerk In day session.
Grants Pass. They were to Or­
ville Christopher Hamilton. of
Central Point and Violet Loeech
of Applbgate, and to Charles Na­
thaniel MeMerrlek of Gold Hill
and Elsie Lewlna Lovelace of
Williams.
Four reels of Oregon pictures,
taken under the direction of
Siskiyou People Married—
Carl A. Theobald, Who'to to dl-
Elwood William Millian and rect the moving picture activities
Elma Rice, both of Siskiyou In this city, are t o ‘ be shown
county, California,, were nnlted this evening and tomor’rdW even­
In marriage Tuesday, November ing *at the Vining theatre. Thu
8, In Judge Taylor’s court in pictures are of a scenic nature,
Medford.
and are said, to he exceptionally
entertaining./
Oregon Movies
Wffl Be She
Splto. Jonathaa ahd Newtown
apples. Ashland F. A Fro. Apeo. Grading Commenced—
Grading commenced yesterday
d'l-tf
at the Medford airport. A grader
Danos Friday night with the
whs donated by the California
ulody Hognde at Winter Gar-
Mias Janet Moffat, mho was Oregon Power company, while
n. Irresistible music.
SP-t formerly public health nurse of
trucks are being used through
Jackson county, yrrltcr from the courtesy of the county and
Bend, Oregon, that she to enJuy- tbe United States foeeet service.
tuff hPv w$rk there Very much. Ibp grading to a part of the im­
Miss Moffat' is employed In t ie provement work planned tor the
same capacity la Deschdtes eoua- airport.
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ploys at Medford, has aaeui
position working In tha t
Springs pharmacy hare, of v
Mrs. Daisy McGarry la‘ the
priator, and will begin his d
in tha npar future. ‘ Mh J
la wall known In this city« V
ha wan formerly employed
local 8kell o n «UUon.
May Start Flight
Saturday Morning
SAN FRANCISCCA Nov. IP.—
(IF>—Captain Frederick Giles may
start hto long flight from Mills
field to Honolulu at dawn Sat­
urday, he announced today. Or­
iginally the plane planned to take
off Frttay But plank wire ohing-
Stopped n t Local H o te l '•
Eddie Harkness and the mem­ ed due to advene weather con­
bers of hto Victor recording or­ dition». From Honfgata Nttoald
ho would flu to the Island of
Try Pauleerudto Per the newqit chestra, who played a couple of
engagements, in Afhland and Vltl, levy In' FIJI then to Brto-
in men’s suits and overcoats.
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\ , - U 4 t Medford this week, have been band and home to Wellington,
stopping at tbe Ltthto Springe Australia, a total of «.POP.
Have yov seen the flap display botsj in this city for the past
pf Christmas Cards nt The Tid­ few days. The Humboldt State
STAR WILL APPRAR ; \
ings Office? Remember the stock Teachen* college football team
In the Oregon picture« which
to complete how and order your hare engaged room« at the earns
cards early.
hotel and are expected to arrive will be ahown tonight at the Vin­
sometime v tomorrow. They are ing theatre, Mias Jane ' Tudor
At the L. 8. IL—
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. . \ scheduled to play the Southern (Mrs. Carl A. Theobald) will ap­
The following B*ne<1 were Oregon Normal team here Satur­ pear ne a sUr. In “Lake of the
Mountains“ a clever plot to car­
among those who stopped Wed­ day, November 18.
ried through, whHe “Jagt Flsh-
nesday evening at tha Llthla
!n’ " to a clever scenic production*.
Springs hotal: Ernest W. Flem­ Htomded T omesrs e w
Mice
Tudor will appear oa the
ing. Ban Frnactoco, Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Wilson of Whittier,
stage
at the showing of- these
Mrs. J. G. Cochran, Seattle, and California, la expected to arrive
pictures.
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I. B. Leplay, Salem, Ore.
,ia this city tomorrow to spend
the week end visiting with her
Freeh P-Nat Brittle.
friend Mtos Pearl Dnrat, librar­
Peaad. 88a» The Plana.
ian at the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school. Mrs. Wilson, who
hag spent the summer months In
Oregon, to en route to her. Cali­
fornia home.
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be so arranged that those articles
( which are used Interchangeably
should he near each other.
A
‘ table should ba Mar the. stove so
' that any preparation. pr mixing;
product may ho done near the'
1 stove used. If a pan of batter or
' a soiled spoon is left on the stpve
spots of food may dry oa t h e
’ i tdve thus ma Vying ltd appear-
; anee.
If IL to possible have a sink
\ which : to of the. proper, «toe for;
' dish * washing. A rubber suction;
stopper will close the drain Suf- i
. flcienpy to- hold, water so t h a t !
there ff lith e h o -aesd of keeping a
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“IN OLD «BNTUCKY", FA-
M Ota RACK HORSE MELO­
DRAMA. TONIGHT AND TO-
MORROW NIGHT XT THE VW -
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Topcoat time is just around the cor
ne».s Buy- now and be prepared.
Smart Line» for Young Men
Quality fabrics, too, <n the ever popu­
lar, •three-button« double breasted bog-
model overcoat. Offered in plain colors,
fancy overpiaids or novefty w e a v e s / E x ­
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" A wire dish drainer Sdves so
much time. After the dishes have,
been V*xhed they may be placed
in this, wtfe basket and thorough­
ly rtpead With scalding Water. The
reek may then be placed oa the
draining board where the dishes ,
w«J eoon dry.
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housewives have > diffi­
culty
JB mb J e ' «m <m R'J mh
ceptional value at—
eWk dratbs stop-
plag up. Much o fth tocan he pre­
vented if a perforated metal con­
tainer is kept in t ie sink. Into
which all peelings and scraps are
poured. This . not only aide in
preventing stoppage of the drain
but helps -k^ep a cleaner looking
sink.
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Youthful Feet
Prefer Buckles
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W ide buckled straps are so
flatteringly youthful io th g qv-
erage woman and Black Satin
makes it the ideal After-Sup«
per-Sunday shoe.
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HUI OLD KKNTUCKT”, PA- I
MOV8 HACK MORSE MELO- '
DRAMA. TONIGHT AND TO­
MORROW NIGHT AT THE VIN-
THIS COLD, DAMP* WEATHER WILL RUIN
YOUR CAB. *
YouthfuRTiei
For Autumn Wear
Why Nof Protect It?
rhe Active and. Attractive
Misa will h e r L l> Tan
■per monto
GARAGE
waMBiuanmannn
COMFORT
assured if you have one
of our
w o v ra ie r uaxe highway, spent
®«e day la Ashland recently,
Mrs. Daisy McGarry, proprie­
where he to having some parts
tor of the Llthla Springs phar­
of a sawmill pUaer repaired.
macy, Mrs. Nall Shinn oa Oak
street. Mr. ahd Ml*. Craft« of
the Owl Dratv eompany sad
Mrs. R. J. Conroy of Medford,
stotor-la-law of Mrs. McOarry,
are leaving today by sato for
Bageae. whore they will attend
the Bageae-O. A. C. football
tam e tomorrow, Armistice Day.
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HEATING
STOVE
your house these cold
days
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but watch how other smokers are c<
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e have a splendid stock
♦ of
Ranges,
Furniture
and other household
supplies in our new
location
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USE LUSTER 0 L 0 S 8
TOR DRESSING
Wick Furniture Ch.
!' , ■ JW B. Main
St
FOR THA BEST Ç F
GOOD
REASO NS
B £ T T [R T A S r e !
to Chesterfield!