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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1927)
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wicks of Wenatchee. Wash.) W illiam F. Hopkina of Artsona, and Russell H. Busk e f Yakima, Wash., were among those who stopped v Mon day. Norember W . at the Ash land hotel. W ill Sp*>ak— • : T. C. Baker, A cretarf i Medford chamber of comi w ill be the speaker of the i the weekly luncheon of the burg chamber of common that city tomorrow soon. J. Pabpaieer of Pendio-1 WS#. Mim TwlU Rader, who la a at«- ™ Th® F“ “ * dent at the Southern Oregon Ner- . ---------- mal school« in thin city, apsnt} CARD PARTY — W o n o ’« Retomed to Ashland 1' Dick Campbell, son of FU the week sad at her home in Phoe- ) Bsseflt Association, I. O. O. P. alx. Mlaa Raders has rooms In I • o’clock. Wednesday. Nov. ard Posey Campbell who rpet «3-8» on Bush street, has returned PÌ» social and dance for young Ashland and doss not v<hy often ; 1#- Public Invited. Ashland from Oroville, Califon wple at city hall In Talent at get home for the week ends. — <r* where he spent several dayato 80. Given by Southern Oregon For the first time In years a lng after business affairs.’ A* abblt Breeders Association. Pub- Home made mince meat Merley : Invited. «4-3 Circle basaar, Saturday, Nov. l i . marriage license was issued yes as he knows how, Mr. Cam*l 84-3 terday h t the Jackaon c o u n t y expects to make an lndefla clerk’s office to two colored peo visit with his father la this eft; Bngraved or printed cards, ple. The license w as issued to rtth real yuletlde sentiment oa Fresh milk and cream, Delicious home made Earl Bennett. St, of Portland, and ilsplay and sale at The Tidings man’s Grocery. Roberta W»Hiam; 1 |, of northern Merley Circle Basaar. fftoe. Order yours now, 80-tf Nov. 18. California. Returned to Dunsmuir— Mpeos Week-Bad— Leroy Oandee. who spent the Your only ehanoe to see Eat more bread. Franklin's Su r Mlaa Laura Prescott of this Armistice Day vacation la Ash city spent the week-end In Bn- land visiting with his mother on- perior bread. Healthful and de .“Land of Promis*” for 36c 14-tf-T-T-B 10c, Musical comedy gixOhJt gene, where she attended the O, North Main street, returned Mon licious. |a M«dfoM YeabM ay— Epworth League of Medium ¡•‘.M r. and Mrs. George Spencer A. C.-Ualveraity of Oregon foot day to his work In Dunsmuir, Cal Delicious, W inter Banana, the Christian chnrclp tall game and visited with her ifornia. Mr. Oandee Is employed on Oak street, this city, spent Spits, Jonathan and Newtown cor. 2nd and B. Tuesday, 8 by the Southern Pacific company. 1 Sorority sisters. yesterday in Medford, where Mr. apples, Ashland F. A Fro. Asso. Speneer was on'Jury duty.v j *• ----------- *2 Sweet Potatoes • lbs. for 38c. 41-f.f Haré yon seen the fine display Former Resident Herp— Bcheurman’s Grocery. 83-tf of Christmas Cards at The Tid IZ f t This Morning'— L. L. Roberts of Portland. SM)*.-, WU1 Realise *00,000— ing« Office? Remember the stock Miss Ells Pittengar, who has Growers In Josephine* county stppped in Ashland last eveinlfc spent the Past few months in Paulsernd’s for cleaning. is complete now snd order your this season w ill realise $80,000 for several hours to visit with old Ashland at the* home of h e r ‘cards early. from thb sale of their turkeys, friends, Mr. Roberts having tor- brother and wife M r. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace re . C liff Payne makes ironing. one man is m eking a mighty good marly resided in this city, where R. Pittengar on North M a l a thing with 450 of the birds and he was a passenger brakeman oa street, left this morning for Mon cently sold their new home on hoards. will more than double his flock the Southern Pacific railroad. Mr, tague, Calif., where she expects Queen Anne avenue, Medford to neat year. Josephine c o u n t y Roberts, who la now in the auto to go Into business. Donn H. Bollmer of that city. Mr. Here F o r Ceremonial— •and Mrs. Pace both formerly lived John H. Young of Rossburg, seems particularly adapted to tur mobile business in Portland, wan enroute home from a business in Ashland. Mrs. Pace was Miss Oregon Is among the Bbrtners key growing. trip to U>« Angeles. Dorothy Ge Bauer before her mar- who are attending the ’ Shrine Dine your friends at the Blue ceremonial in this city. Mr. Young - * 84-8 At*Hm O regon Hotel— is an engineer on the Southern Flower Lodge. ' Among the out-of-town vig< Pacific railroad and Is well Fuller Brushes, Phone 2»0-Y. ltors who spent Monday evening Circle basaar. known In Ashlald. 87-tf at the Oregon hotel In thia city 64-3 were the following named: M r. and Mrs. 8. Waitland of Seattle, Fresh Florida Grapefruit, at John F. Adams, patrolman 'in Washington; Mr. and Mrs. H . , B. ßcbenrman’a Grocery. 83-tf the «alleys and hills of C n r r y Collins of Cleveland, Ohio, itnd county in the interest of the pres Mrs. J. B. Soule of San Diego, v , ervation of game animals, has re California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cope, res Vlstted in M*dfovd— Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Bateman, signed his position as d e p u t y ident« of this city, spent several hours in Medford Monday visiting accompanied by their two- eons, game warden. M r. Adams has The apple season ,at Hood R tv-*» with friends and transacting bns- spent Sunday visiting w i t h served In that capacity for more or this season has been one of the' 1 friends la Medford. M r. Bateman than fifteen years. most unsatisfactory over exper is manager of the Union Oil com ienced in that section. Packing I C o v A t / n ê y p v X q pany in this c ity .' A large assortment e f exquisite ' Christman greeting cards are on o r the apple crop Is nearly o ver display at the Tidings office* Or- and most of the central washtng- plants are ready to close. Be [ der your cards early. . eo-tf cause of the federal spray regula c tu io lo o k -* tions, many growers there tried to get by without using coddling mdth sprays and thia, coupled with bad climatic conditions, r e ‘The Q uality Store sultad in a heavy loss from worm Motorists making the trip to damage. Semi-Annual Sample Sale of Klamath Falls Sunday morning reported a light of snow oa the Ashland-Klamath Fals high way oa Hayden mbnntaln. The ground was barey covered. The foothills aoar Klamath Falla showed a comparatively heavy snow fall, although'there was no enow In the city Itself. LINENS SA V E ONE-FOURTH On Linen T able C lothes — Linen Lunch Cloths — Linen Lunch Sets, H and Em broidered—Linen Towels, H and Em broidered — F in e Linen Huck T ow els — Card T a b le Covers —V anity S ets and Linen T ea Tow els ALL AT A SAVING OF 25 P e r Cent H. M. Morrison. who Uvee át Talaat. , «a »h* PaeKic kighwby, vacantly purchased a now Fordaoa tractor from the Clawsorab Motor company an/fie Fias*, local Poni aosompanled by h e r’ co tie, A, M. Clifton. Spent, of •ad In.-Aehland visiting i pai Working at Creeceat Laket— Carl JH. Smith, Southern Pa cific employe yho has been em ployed in Dunsmuir, Calif,, for several months, Is now working at Crescent lake, In Klamath county. Mr. Smith is well knoarn In Akhland, where he formerly resided. * / Lataat records, Bihart’s. Raymond Cotter left yesterday tor Gerber. California, where he (a employed by the Southern Pa cific company, after having spent lh« P*«t two weeks visiting with friends In AshTIhd, where he forkterly reelded and .attended school. Ho was accompanied home by bis brother Albert, who come up from Gerber two or three days ago for a short visit. RKAD TIDINGS CLAHHrim en Mr. and Mja. W. H. Hodklnson of Mt. -Shasta* City, Calif., for m erly residents on Church street In Ashland, spent Sunday here visiting with thetr daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Au- •tra yon Fairview street. Mr. and Mrs. Hodklnson were enroute borne from Bugene, where they Epent the Armistice Day vacation kt the borne of their daughter, Mrs. Chris M an. — trimmed 'w ith lace, those teddyn are shown In Plpk, Green, Peach, Orchid and Blue. - Step-In Sete USED CARS — consisting of Step-In and Brass! each article is dalntly trimmed with h and shown in Peach, Shrimp and Pink. Bloom ers Used Tractor Used Tractor 62.80 Pair savings are greatest” PHONE 3 ASHLAND, ORE ELKS B There is a newer— more fetrtininc fashion— abroad ese Fail days, and these slippers of glistening Patent, < \ \ S U IT S FOR H O LIDAY WEJ ».L U S T E R GLOSS TOP DRESSING \ w ith twisted trim and cut-put quarter, are most -flattering to your fe e t outsole having semi - r o lle d edge. F or T he Coming P arty Season $3.49 You can wear them al most anywhere too. ' For after-the-game teas, in form al dances, afternoon bridge. » JUST RECEIVED ON APPROVAL FOR THIS E v e n in g ' Dresses Rubber Boots ,$5J0 I Anniversary] Fancy Printed M a li Our Fire loss ia a thous and dollars a minute. That1* one reason you should be careful about fires and careful about your fire insurance. Thfre are plenty of other rea sons too. Thia agency represents the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company and can give you valuable hints on preventing firee aa well aa sound insurance protection should a fir e oom*. ?"5-'. - S h ortees — These B|oomors, shown In — Trimmed with lace and con a ll colors, each agir la daintily trasting colors. Bach stylo is trimmed and deeofeted in new quite different and original. and unusual manner. Ford Roadster PRETTY LINE OF Otto MegMiktoM** Twenty oh« out of state cars were registered Monday, Novem ber' 14, nt the local branch of the state traffic korean, located in the chamber of commerce build ing on the Ptasa. . plate^and unique display of dainty underthlngs n onr lingerie dept.— You’ll be surprised at the Or RC which they are styled and the host of sw kltr you. Bach article la nqw and quite dlf- A Quick FastencrG ait- er fo r women that keeps WEEK, A VERY Aprons, towels, luncheon pillows, Merley Circle B< 8atnrday, Nov. 18, / that will please the most particular let lining, .w f.tn W ilbur Chapman, who has spout the past few days in Ash land visiting his parents and with friends, left yesterday fhr Duns muir, Calif., where he le employ ed aa a brakeman on the 8. P. railroad. Chapman worked for several weeks, before coming to this city, on a train between Port land and Crescent lake, Klamath county. / W Our Exclusive Pattern* Yofb will be able to make selection from a m u c h larger assortment than wajaaually carry in stock. style* fai partii Taffeta» Orap* $16.75 Shirts that are distinctive la style ad exceptional la value.. They are cut rer our own specifications from fine saUty, high-eount broadcloth». Design wad pattern» have been de- :k>ped to »uh the naan*» taato Sturdily Jlored. Collar attached or »eparate. Our 13-pound Union Spits sell well because they wear welL Ecru ribbed, long •leCved, ankle length, cut f ulL At— I /*: Men’*-* ' < " Water Repellent Work Clothes ’ P a n ts and C oats Of Heavy, Special Treated Cloth— Automotive Shop /