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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1927)
> /W i TK o j eeeen o » m Visiting P w r il» — CUri Dyrud. who Is a student at the North Pacific Dental col- tege of the tlnlversity of Oregon at* Portland, la ependlag several’ days In Ashland visiting wKh hte parents. Mr. and lira. A. M. Dy rud oir Fourth street. Cart ■ is veil known among the younger residents of this city, having been graduated from the local h i g h The Rogne rtvpr rose about dchool. three feet during tbe heavy rains of last week and the stream is lU quite high. It fa said that tglers have prospects for a little fly fishing the rest of thia year unless cold weather eetg In t0 Steaming hot calc ken Tamales clear the water. at The Plesa. 38-tf F ire hundred and forty eight predatory animate wjere killed in Oregon daring the month of Oc tober by hunters in the employ of the United States bureau of bi ological surrey. Oregon state ttre- stock sanitary board. Oregon state gnaw commission and co-operat ing ceantiee. Animate killed In cluded set coyote«, 4« bobcats, tv o betur la Wallowa county, one conger, one Canada lynx, „o n e badger, one rnoeon, 137 p orcu- plnee and 'fonr skunks. ä I The Royal Neighbors will meet Electric toasters repaired. Fix on Monday,- Nov. >1. instead of It Shop. Tuesday the 16th. ewlag to a mto-’ understanding over the hall. Fresh « U h and cream, Scheu r- Tyla Beck Oreste sn’s Grocery. «S-tf Frtessrted IJsngram Stopped In Ashland— I James Stevens, accompanied by Claude N. Freeman stopped in Idles Alma Lawrence, both real- the. city today th visit with his dents ot Medford, were scheduled mother, Mrs. Mary Freeman on to present a program of songs at | Oberlin street M r.’ Freemaa has the Southern Oregon Normal been inspecting the heating unit school at today’s assembly. at the Phoenix schools. He will -------- -- leave this evening for the north- DrtMeaB apple p*«e, Tuesday ern part of the state where he is Only, BO cents. Franklin Bakery, employed. Personal engraved Xmas cards Elhart^a. Bazaar. Alpha Embroidery Club, Masonic hall, Tuesday, Nor. 2». Apron» and mgs. «8-3 Spout W eCk-ted— * Mtaa Margaret Lannspach, a student at the Southern Oregon Normal school in this city, spent the week-end visiting at the home of her pareats in Medford. Miss Lannspach resides at the J. A. Tee heme on Allison street. Accepted Positi on John Churchman, sou of Mrs. Stele Churchman, who resides on Union street, thia city, has accept ed a position with the 8. P. Co. at Dorris, California, John at tended school at the, Southern Oregon Normal last year. \ CARD PARTY — W o m e n *a Benefit Association, I. O. O. F. C liff Payne makes f r e n c h hall, * o’clock. Wednesday, Nov. doors. 1«. Public invited. «3-3* Stewart - Warner Radios, hart’s. Motored te K. F.— Mr. and M n . John Enders on, the Boulevard motored to Klam ath Falla yesterday to get their daughter Shirley, who has spent the past two weeks with h e r grandmother Mrs.' L. Jacobs in that elty. Mr. and M n . Bnden recently returned from a buying trip to Sea Francisco, California. L. B. Scott, who came here tfom hia ranch near Medford and purchased the Holman furniture store, ha* parchaaed the residence property at 70? South Fifth street and plana to take potass sten next week. Mrs. Scott and two spia will arrive here some time next week. They are still on the Scott ranch.—-Grants Paas Coartar. * Twaaty eight ont of state ears were rogtetered Saturday, Novem ber 13, at the local branch of the state traffic bureau, located in the chamber of commerce build ing on the Plesa. Publication of Webfoot Failed— The Webfoot. University' of Oregon humor magaslne, was or dered discontinued by the publi cation committee of tile U. of O. last week, because of lack of stu dent support. Panl Lay of Med ford was editor of this magpaine. A recent drive for subscriptions failed. It has been recommended that the Webfoot be published aa Kenneth Witehire, who la a a portion of the Oregon Dally Em erald or combined with Old Ore student at the Unlvprqtty pf Dte- gon in Eugene, spent fhe week gon, the alumni publication. end fn Ashland visiting h l* moth Dellclon«, Wlnter Banana, er, Mrs. Mary Witehire on Orahtt* Spiti, Jonathan and Npwtown street. _____ . 4- apples, Aahland F. A Pro. Asso. Engraved or printed 41-*f with real ynletide sentiment on A large assortment of exquisita display anc sate at The Tiding* Christmas greeting cards aro on off tap. Order youra now. - M-hf display at the Tidings offioe. Or At^aded-Xteme— der your cards early. Dr. Charles A. Hainan, w e l l W -tf known physician of this city, was among tbe Ashland people who Returned Saturday— ' Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balls re attended, the' O. A. C,-University turned to their home on Allison of Oregon football game In Btt» street Saturday, after spending gene Armistice Day. Dan Boweh- the past two weeks on a vacation m « , new. editor of the Medford trip to San Francisco, California^ ^ 2 2 7 ’ and other Bay cities. While there, ford people who attended- t > * »•«>. they ran across Mr. pnd M n. J. « « • . .» » » «• » • « where he formerly resided. ■ H.'Turner, residents on the Boul evard In this city, who are also spending a vacation In California. RCturaSd From O a k la n d - Mr. and Mrs. Bajia report a most Mrs. Angle Engle and M n gnd pleasant trip. Mrs. Fred Engle retarded. to Roy Wells, who te employed at Kikton, Douglas county, apeat the Armistice Day week end In Ash land visiting .with hia wife and family, residents on the Boule vard. The four grla, Lota. Ber nice. Meryle, and Claire are at tending school la thte city. has spent several m< visiting at the heme Mrs. Charles Haney, lust east of the city, ■ ■ ■? J For rnrtland ' Mrg E A . Wo£ , . trBet „„ November ♦ . for Bug 8he 8on Marcus. who ta , the un lw B tty , their home ln thla clty thla afjaf- Wa can mane that old suit noou from Oakland, pro., where took like now. Panlserud’s. ' they went to attend the funeral 61-tf of M n . Angie Engle’s brdther, George Ortfhb. ' The funeral was Sprtit Week-Bud H e r o - Honed ta Tule Lake Cowatyp— held Sunday. ' . Miss Mary Anna Adams, who A number o^ioeal sportsmen teaches in the public schools at spent the Aj-mlrttee Dgy week-end Klamath Falls, Oregoa, spent the hunting duck and geese In thp itrict Spent Bunday With Paronte— Armistice Day week-end In this Serk- Buster Owings, who is employ- Tule lake country, Klamath coun city visiting with friends. Miss h e ed.by* the Forest Lumber eom- ty. Both are said to be plenti Adams formerly taught school In their pany, ln Klamath qonnty, spent fu l in that section of the statm AsRland and te vary well known the week-end In Ashland vteltinfc Mvhdro; several local hunters ha«B here. U n it with his parents, M t, attd ■ ( * . ' Fresh P-Not Brittli Full Roy Heffpnauar In the BelJvtev Your only chanea to see the Pound, tlq . The Pissa. 88-tf district Just south of town. ; “Land*of Promise" tor 86c and 10c. MnslBal eoidady given by the Bpworth League of Medford at the Christidn church, Aahland, oor. 2nd and B. Tuesday, 8 p. m. i k ' <8-2 Fresh Florida Grapefruit, Scheurman’a Grocery. CAadltion Much Improved— The condition of Francis Ed wards, who sustained Injuries aboat the face because of an acci dental powder blast In the Apple- gate district a short time ago, was reported this week to he much im proved: I t te net definitely known, however, whether or not he will lose the sight of one eye as a result of the accident. * ♦ Heavy Shipment of Cement— Nearly fifty carload« ot eemeat. beaidea that which la trucked away by motor, were shipped from* tho Beater Portland Cemeat company at Oold H ill last weak. Thia apparent prosperous condi tion comm as good new« to all of Oold JH11 for the more cement oold by the B. P. C. company tho moro prosperous the city aa that company te the backbone of tho etty’s payroll. T h e first snniremary of tbs dedication of the Ashland Con- observed yesterday A t that time thorp were ta And th* P '*sent /nsmbefzof a o with "special t,Te m* n,be” ,B the ’* ” ' • * to" sarrlea. whteb marked the start <pproillJ|atp w o ,^ ^ ¿ “ e c a m p o n *"• ra,8,Dg tbe mnnt of 86, the average Sunday IPS« church budget. . school at|ia(UB<5e u near „ Rev. C. I t Harrison of Port. H . C. Oaley is'gsBsral superin land, .superintendent of tbe Ore-pendent while Mrs. 0. D. Gaffney gon Congregational conference ta superintendent’ of the junior spoke at the morning services, M d primary department and spoke highly of the work - xW ltk special servioes yesterday which the local church has done k class of nine' boys and girls In the last year. Immediately were ^graduated from the primary following these service» a con- t0/ the Junior department, Freak Hamilton and Bek Col gregatlonal dinner was served in lier. who have spent the past few the church .partort. Subscript- — ----- "------------/ • days visiting in Portland, Oregon, lonp '»ade to tbe budget were y Tttrrt , Xdbbta8-»2 returned thia morning to their generous and e x u d e d expect*- M |M CarUon( <p empIoye home in this city. TT' . S, « ot th* California Oregon’ Power Under tbe direction of H. C. company ln Medford, Bpent tb. Oaley as general chairman, corn^, WBek en d ln Ashland visiting her mlttccs spent the'afternoon so. mother, Mrs. Harry Carlton, .on ltcitlng absentee members and Union s tre e t Her sister. Oer- It to believed the campaign .will trud», w*>. ts.also employed by be completed within the next the Copco company, attended the couple of days with the hudget O'. A. C.-U. of O. game in Bngene The Southern Oregon Normal f Armistice Day, returning h o m e School football squad In defeating fund subscribed. Mr. Oaley, D ob Spencer and Saturday evening. the Humboldt aggregation Satur day. accomplished a feat naeq- nglad by ajsy other* state Institu tion this year— defeating a Ckll- fornla team. Other state schools have been defeated by the strong California grid aqnads hat t h a Normal shoved the Native Sons WE THANK THE PEOPLE OF ASHLAND FOR the quality of southern Oregon football strength. Make Fine rd Saturday THEIR ENTHUSIASTIC ACCEPTANCE OF Oregon Oity — Pope building secured for Oregon-Foundry that burned In October. THE 19TH HOLE GOLF SHOP Headquarters for Sporting - - Goods and Sports Apparel WATCH US GROW WITH ÁSHI.AND “Hab-a-dash Inn Days Are Not Far Away! ■ % K W e Are (Mlering Pre-Bolldayr fiargai That W ill Make Wonderful GUIs! New Shipment Wool Overeoats Going at $14.75 (We are giving you advantage of splendid buy we made on these.) form&nce their largjer cars can give, and they enjoy definite advantages m driving ease and handling. And these same advantages appeal to every owner, no mat*-" ter what his jjrevious car experience. Essex ownership is a progressive discovery pi satisfaction^ and enjoy ment^ that grow with possession and of which per formance is but an item. Wool Ruff-Neck Sweaters Essex is engineered ancThalanced to a riding ease that seems to erase the ruts-and ripples of the road, and operation ease is so siipple and effortless that th e lightest gesture controls it. Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suits T h e Ew exSuper-Six high-corflpression z m o to r convert« waste heat to pow er, Genuine All New Shipment Fancy Dress Shirts at $L15 to $6 (Will be here in fewday®) 4 Fancy Knit Ties (exceptional value) ■ H ere you have 50 mile« an hour all day long— fakgrtater speed if you w ant it— form ance briUiancy it achieve« a new bighmarineven fo r Essex. In its sustained stamins, sanooduteas and durability you see but one o f m any advantage* for which th eS u p er-S x principle account* THE OLD RELIABLE “CAN’T B CORDUROYS-Reg. $5.50 VaL, l You'll Be More Than Ph Quality and Prices W For Holiday Trat love, oriental mystery and the weird dpell cast ing of pearl*. A Chinaman and a Parrot hold due that can solve the mystery. MiiXEirslnG Lithia Springs Garage A. STEARNS, Prop. Ashland, Oregon