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reliable reality.
frÔB S A L ft^ io m b h o n e y /fé e
per lh.< 1242 Iowa St.
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FOB LEASE— To (h f w t g ft <
FO R HAIJ&— 1600 feet of « h t
party
for a term at from one to
class flooring at « bargain, O. W .
three year« th e large brick hone«
Trefreta, I 6 f
powerful line bucks form middle-
fie ld ,. featuring Mercer* a n d
Frouae. âpeara kicked the goal
and the Normal was leading 19-0.
The SONS were driving to an
W A N T E D — To trade paper
other score as the gun ended the
hanging and decorating fo r whst-
half.
eweryou have: I. H . Scott. Phone
The third quarter opened with
Wolcott Grocery.
Humboldt receiving. They made a
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S<-1 mo.
couple of first downs but lost thé
HAMÁ k BB « B A K B F E B
ball on an intercepted pass. Again
orage Co. office nt ree
the Normal offensive got to func
tioning and only ended w h e n
Prouse was over the ’line. Con
¿NT G IR L IN T B O C B À B - N .
rad converted. This same dimin
utive “Connie" tore oft s o m e
tom manicale «Uh gfstgn , Le
e f thè S a lv ile » A M & ’ nf B
pretty runs in the third quarter.
The final score came in the last
Whftx Shleld Home. »«» M aj
etansa. The ball was see-sawing
talr Ave.. Portland. Oregon »
back and forth near ' midfield,
neither team seemingly able to
gain with any degree o f consist
Moosher, Bugene; W orth Harvey,
ency. Suddenly, on what appear
Cottage Grove; H . C. Boone,
ed to be a smash off le ft tackle,
M arshfield. W . C. VonEmon,
Klam ath /a lls
Prouse faked and then cut back
and
dashed around right end. The
Publicity ,— W . H. Day, Re
play so tooled Humboldt t h a t
corder, Ashland. A. B. Voorhies,
there< was not a man near him
Grants Pass. Chairmen o f Com
and
he just outran the second
mittees w ill be supplied w ith lists
ary
defense.
of the various appointments, and
It was a fifty yard run.
Con
Individual members w ill be also
rad converted.
notified of 'their respective as
The. playing of the Normal line
signments.
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throughout was beautiful. On de
fease they charged eo hard that
DO / o ü E V E R STOP TO T H IN K
the Humboldt punter
averaged
about 20 yards. Also they open
tinned from Page F o u r)
ed huge holes for the Normal
backs to scamper through.
views ft. It ^ lt talks clothes,' it
The Humboldt eleven was out
WM
talks directly to each prospec
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weighed
considerably but they
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tive clothes customer.
I f it Is
put up a game lig h t. Twice they
WF/CRNCE /N M j t M
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'f/OVS
a sporting .goods announcement.
held on thetr(oirn goal line.
It talks sporting goods in a per
' • A fa ir sized crowd attended.
sonal and almost individual *way.
tember 19. Later she was indict
The Normal line-up was as fol
When a retail merchant can
ed with Beggs and 14 others In a
lows:
so arrange his advertising that ft
plot to make and sell liquor from
E. May, B. Shields, T. Rice, T.
seems to talk directly to each
the Ed Triekey ranch near Gor
H effner, G. Ball, O. Johnson, Ç.
’ Hobson, J.'Gosnell, H. Spears, it.
don Creek.
individual of the class to whom
Prouse, F. Merest.
It is aimed, his problem of arons-
Western Divisi«« Meeting of
BOYS TOO GOOD
Annluncemènt of the Father
ing Interest in his store and bis
U. 8 Chamber to b e
The speedy, heady Junior high and Son banquet which is to be
merchandise is solved.
Held
at
Honolulu
football
squad, like the Medford held next" Friday evening a t; the
When yon individualise peo
R E T U R N 14 IN D IC T M E N T S
high school, seems to be entirely, Junior High School, was made in
ple, they individualize you.
Irvin g E. Vinin g, who is Pgps-
Klamath, county grand Jurora
too good for other junior teams local churches yesterday and from
ldent off the Oregon State Cham I herabouts. In spite of the efforts
returned 14 indictments after »■
psasent Indications tha attendance
ber of Commerce, Is making ar
two d«y session recently. Michael
i of the coach, 0. V. Howell, they ■will be record breaking.
rangements for a local party .to * •Here unable to book a week-end
M urphy, w e ll knpwn Klam ath
Tickets are to be offered for
attend the western divisional game and have ho game for next
wool grower was indicted on a
cale at the Chamber of Commerce
i meeting of the United States
manslaughter charge in connec
week-end. The boys are in fine office. Those In charge ere plan
1 C him ber of Commerce, to be held
tion w ith the death of Love Chan
Moroni Q}een players are la I in Honolulu, February 8 to I t . A chape and walloped the Medford ning to -offer prises to the oldest dler, who died recently fronp gun
Juniors two weeks ago.
sons, father, the father having
shot wounds,
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Ashland today in readiness fo r] number qf local people hare al-
tho oldest son, the father bring
tbelr presentation o f “ Lillies bf ready signified their Intention of
CHAMBER DIRECTORS MEET ing the most sons, etc. L o c a l
the F ie ld '’ at the Norm al School going and it is expected
that
Directors of the Chamber of merchants w ill offer the prises.
a u d ito ria » tonight. -
Quite a large delegation
from
J. A. Churchill, president of
Commerce will hold an import
The stage bands were engaged Ashland w ill accompany M r. Vln-
ant meeting late this afternoon the * Southern Oregon Normal
In setting scenes at the auditor- ,nK on
tr^p-
,»:-
considering a number o f ques School, w ill speak at the meet
fum this afternoon.
With an
Thr8® *»•*• * ni
the ’re
ing.
tions.
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established reputation for high ,torB to th ® Wands, one leavlpg
class comedy, the Olsen players
Angeles, another San Fran-
have proved sufficient a t t r a c t ^ cI« o and a third droving Seattle,
PLAN TRIP ;
TO HAWAII
W provide a ftnp advance ticket
« « « « « 8 the Oregou delega-
role. Borne choice .eats are still Uon *
T ^ nty' \ Ur f “5?
• v .n .h i«
‘
are to be consumed on the trip,
available, hozrover.
the
T„ | tíag
rarloUB
Islands.
' M A K E S U R VE Y TOM ORRO W
E. L. Curtis and A. F. M iller,
government representatives, who
were schhdbled to be in Ashland
Saturday to survey the surround
ing territo ry w ith an Idea of
locating a government airfield
did not arrived here at that time
but are scheduled to be here
tomorrow morning, according to
word received by Chamber repre
sentatives.
,
N. Main and Helmaa Streets
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, r ^ t o r ,
182 N. Main St. Phone 491-L.
Lathers« Church
Services in Odd Fellows H all.
H. H. Young, • Pastor, 632
Boulevard. Services 4th and
6 th Sup days.
P in t Church of Christ
471-J
Chrlattan Church
B and Second Streets.
Wm. V. Barney, Pastor
116 High St.
Phone 382-R
Bacbelor-gOlfer seeks
bank*
ruptcyft-hefedllne. A combination
t^at is hard to beat.— Hillsboro
Argus.
Catholic Chnrcb
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
R iifb and C Streets. Phene 199
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S W E L L E A T S S T O P A N O D O ^ T FORGET
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Violin,
Teacher Of
Viola. String
Bans
(Violoncello “Fspedele")
Hotel
STUDIO
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Ashland, Ore.—Phone 47
Musical Instruments Repaired,
Bows Rehalred.
WOOD
$175 Tier
We will deliver nay amennt
of exceptionally good 12-taeh
slabs nt this price. Bny them
now for winter while they are
ChjfioMker taurffcr O r ,
▲«to lïriffet Tanrtul
Phœ» UT
Oflloo M Oak Bt
Palatina, tlatlag and pagartng,
try CUff Burlingame. 281 M L Ave.
or phone 4M ,
IB M toe.
■Fall Gospel Temple
Bbuleverd
J. 8. Murphy, gestor
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
NELSON a»d BOB
to n ; painting, paperi
orating;
zelimele«
Headquarter«
W ick
•trenta
B. F . Bingham. Pastor
Trinity E p isco p i Cliarrh
Company, phone 2IB.
Second Street
le v . P. K . Hammond, VIror.
42 Second S tre e t Phone 119
Congrega«tonal Church
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
468 Boulevard
Church of the Brethren
( Duncard )
Co«.’ Iowa aad M t. Ave.
A. J. Ellenberger
296 Helmen 8t. Phone 369-J
By Taylor
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