Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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—> ' Visitor« from Troll-—
Mnrvta Mought and W. B. Dnw-
: son who reside at Trail, Oregon,
spent a couple of days la Ash­
land this week looking after
busines« affairs and visiting with
spent t i e
^ u te lO p g
friends.
cisco $a Jxnnxry 4. its«
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Electric .heaters repaired, FUR
E. C. Jerome, well known bus- ‘
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iness man of Medford, joined the' Fresh Florida Grapefruit, at
party of the imperial Shrine P o - j Schpurman’s Grocery,
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tentate in Ashland yesterday and *
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will continue with them to Sac-1 B*1* ot aPJPn« and rugs, Al-
Stated convocation. Thursday ramento. C alifornia.-
pha club Bauar.cMasonic hall.
evening, Nov. 17. Routine busi-
neee, also work in M ark Master.
Franklin’s delicious cookies,
AH companions Invited.
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regular 15 ' « h t F « do ten, special I Cars R egist ere d
A. J. McCAbbBN. H. P.
Eighteen
sut-of*state
cars were
Wednesday, only 10 cents dosen.
W. H. DAT. Secretary.
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registered Tuesday, November
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entere late Errate»—
Dance Bellview Friday night.
Miss Jean Steele of
spent last evening In
visiting with friends.
Have you seen the fine display
of Christmas Card« at The Tid­
Franklin’s delicious cookies, ings Office? Remember the stock
regular. >5 cents a dosen, special ie complete now and order your
Wednesday, only 1« cents dosen. c^rda -early.
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Pie social and dance for young
people nt city hall in Talent at
7:2«, November 1«. Given by
Southern Oregon Rabbit Breeders
Association. Public invited. «4-2
Forest ftapervisor on Vacation—
N. C. White, assistant, forest
supervisor with the- Uiÿted States
Forestry Service, is spending n
week's vacation In bakeview.
From Portland—
Visitors from Portland who
spent yesterday In Ashland trans­
acting business and visiting with
friends included the - following
named: C. R. Hoyt, W. H. Bal­
linger, b Van Bulk Irk, Adelaide
B. Sheasgneen, Kathleen Coffey,
A. D. Wakeman, M r. and Mrs.
b. J. Wentworth. Miss Price, Miss
Irene Oerlinger, B. b . bambard
and William Swindells.
Fresh m ilk and cream, Scheur-
man's Grocery.
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Among the out-of-town guests
Who spent Tuesday In Ashland
and registered last evening at
the blthia Springs hotel were the
follow ing named: G. A Christ­
enson of bong Bench, California.
"W. b. Jordan of Seattle, Wash­
ington, and C. G. Bennet,t or
Ban Francisco, California.
ing ter T re k *. Calif., where he
Will spend a short time vtslttnt
with pis daughter l i r a G e n e
Dowling, after having spent Taen-
day la Ashland visiting hie nlsee
Mrs. -W alter H. Frulan on B
street. Mr. Smith cause up from
Hornbrook in northern Californ­
ia, where he has been visiting rel­
atives-and friends. Me makes hl»
home with hie children.
final' arrangements fer tbair.
iunuai smoker next Saturdky <
nlag. Turkeys and dis «h
grand prises of furniture, will
ArrlvMtte AshlawtL—
offered. Elks from all sectioni
W illiam pnrham of Oklahoma
southern Oregon and north
arrived in Ashland) last evening?
California are exposed to ho
Personal engraved Christmas
called here by the illness of his
atkpndaoce.' Twenty-two rag
cards, Élhart’a.
father L. R. If. Durham on the
of boxing is also booked tor
corner of Elisabeth and Ashland
evening.— Medford Mail Trihs
"Engraved or printed cards,
streets, who a few days ago suf­
with real yuletlde sentiment on
fered a stroke of paralysis. Sir.
display and sale at The Tidings Clinic Tomorrow—
Durham Is employed in the com­
office. Order yours now.
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The child health clink? for Aak- posing room of the Ashland Daily
T in 4, which has been postpodad T id in g offlcp.
At the Oregon H otel—
for some ttma on account of the
The following nemed people infantile paralysis quarantine rp-'
were among those who register­ strlctions, is Io be held tomorrow
ed Tuesday evening, November aftern, Thursday, November 17,
15, at the Oregon hotel in this in the Civic clubhouse on Wife*
city: Frank Degnan, Jr., of Se­ born Way, starting at
attle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. o’clock and ending at 5 o’clock/
A. K. Holus of Sierra Madre,' All new babies *p lease register
California, and Mr. and Mrs. A. with Miss Blanche Hicks at the1
W. Vitas of- San Diego, Califor­ public library.
By Daisy C. McÇan y
ASHLA
SIGNAL R>« THE
FILLERS ON TH E
COCKER THAT i l l
BE ouTTb A tch /
W fr lT W iS >
nia.
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Marriage Licences Ironed—
Marriage licenses were issued
at the Jackson county clerk’s of­
fice yesterday to Henry G. Oes-
trlcher, 41, of Cleveland,' Ohio.,
and Sarah Camles, 42, of W ater­
loo, la., and Richard McMullen,
43, of Algoma and Anne Larson,
25, of Algoma.
Ashland, Oregon
Headquarters
Dance Bellview* Friday night.
Dine yonr friends at the Bl«e
Flower bodge.
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At th«. Ashland Hotel—
M r. and Mrs. A. H. Davies of
8tocktos. California; Mrs. A.
Uadqnist and Mrs. b. DeMusie of
Seattle, Washington, and Yale
8mitb of Sagene, Oregon, were
among those who stopped last
evening at the Ashland hotel.
b ra tttft tti^o rro w —
Miss Thelma Hervey, daughter
ot Mrs. Jennie Hervey at the
Park Store, this city, wiU leave
tomorrow morning for Eugene,
Oregon, where she expects to
spend a weeks* vacatioh visiting
with relatives and friends. Miss
Hervey w ill also atop In Rose­
burg and Drain for a short time.'
She 1« employed during .the
morning at Attorney L. A. Rob­
erts* office and during the* after­
noon at the Clayeqmb .Motor
company, local Ford dealers on-
the Plaaa.
Fuller Brutees, Phone 220-T.
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A cleverly styles* Pump suitable for Dress
wear. This Pump is shown in Black Patent,
Satin and Suede. The D ’Orsay Pump has
spike hpel and medium broad toe and it comes
in widths AA to C.
BLACK PATENT AND SATIN
$6.50Pair
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BLACK SUEDE
SN’T itb e tte r to choose the radio
o f proved perform ance than to
take chances?
W ith A tw a te r K e n t R adio, you’re
safe. W h o soys so? M o re than a m il­
lion owners— including m any o f the
leading men and women of this town.
FINISHING TODAY
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’ W e made o u r money count. W e
bought the rad io everybody knows
to be trustw orthy. W e have found
out w h at a blessing good radio is.
“CHINESE PARROT
WITH MARION NIXON AND HOBART BOSWOB’
T h a t is th eir message to you—from
m ore than a m illion o w n e rs -fro m
S U IT S
FOR HOLIDAY WE,
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GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
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¿ thh Î amo Rtoaetóoa
wife—A handsome sales ma
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Whether i t ’s a question of taking out a crump in the arm or straightening out the
problem of selecting a suitable gift—you ’ll find us ready to offer a helpful and de­
pendable service.
Delicious,
W inter
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Spits, Jonathan and Ns
apples, Ashland F.
Pro.
Enjoying Vacation—
James Andrew McGee, employ»
of the local Standard Oil com­
pany, who resides on G reek»*
street, is enjoying his annual t» o
weeks’ vacation. NbxJ week, Mr.
and Mrs. McGee expect to motor
to Portland, Oregon, where
w ill spend s few days
friends and attending the Oreg»»>
Agricultural college - Carnegie
Tech, football game t h e .r »
Thanksgiving Day, November 2-4?
G R E A T P ïK H E R ,
H E ROBS LINIMENT
ON H lfr A R M
xVERV N IG H T
l;g|f
Fresh ’ P-Nut
Brittle.
Pound. 25c. The Pissa.
Motored to M e d fo rd -
Mrs. Ida Nell, who resides on
the corner of B street and Pio­
neer avenne in this city, motor­
ed to Medford this afternoon,
where she spent several hours
locking after bnsiness affairs and
visiting friend«.»M rs. Nell is in
the millinery business with her
sister, Miss Anna Hargrove In
Ashland.
MAklag Final Arrssg*minw
The Ashland Blits are mal
15, at the local branch of the
state trsqptc bureau, located in
the chamber of commerce build­
ing on the Plaxa.
Sweet Potatoes C lbs
Basaar, „ Alpha
Embroidery Schenrmsn’s Grocery.
Club. Masonic, hall. Tuesday,
Nov. 2«. Aprons and rugs.
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Paulserud’a for cleaning.
clothes
iz n «Ms M senta t
Francis Smith M t twa morn.
Wture home Mias Ackldy
at* the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Folk on Gresham street til
city. She attended school in
land, where, she was gra<
from the high school, and
many friends here greatly‘l
ie Soni ars being pat tbrdngh
pases preparatoli, tor the
nonth game at Monmouth
editor
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