Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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Local ■ Personal flotes
Here Wednesday-—
District Attorney Tom Miller
of Josephine county was a visi­
tor in thia city Wednesday ©ven­
ter.
Inoculation for diphtheria if
being administered to the child­
ren te the public schools at Klam­
ath Falla, about S3 children at the
Sacred Heart academy being Inoc­
ulated Wednesday for the first . Bellview P. T. A. food sale,
time. Health authorities report Hardy Bros., Saglirday, Nhv. 19.
splendid progress la this work. J
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Our special for Saturday 1s
Cliff Payne makes b r e a d
BUTTERFLIE8 a t ' t cents each. boards.
These will certainly please you.
Franklin’s Bakery.
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Piano benches and bench pads
Elhart’a.
Fuller Brushes, Phone
Carl Stevens, who is in th<
Unitep States navy at Ban Diego
Calif., is spending a ten days
leave of absence in Aslhand visit
la g with his parents on Weight
w n street.
Electric waffle irons repaired
Flxit Shop.
Dance Bellview tonight.
OB eoldwd Crater Lake
cards. Studio AsMand.
(MHoad Turkeys Whipped—
A carload of turkeys will be
shipped from Qranta Paas tomor­
row to San Francisco to supply
the Bay region tor the Thanksgiv­
ing holidays. There will be about
3500 ia this .first c a r ,-le a v in g
about 5000 turkey« ia Josephine
county for the Christmas trade.
Returned to Medford—
Stale Tragic Officer O. O. ¡Nich­
ols has returned to Medford
from Eugene, Salem and Port­
land. Officer Nichote assisted in
handling traffic at the homecom­
ing game at Eugene.
Beautiful phonograph and pia
no scarfs, Elhart's.
Our special for Saturday ia
BUTTERFLIES at 2 cents each.
These will certainly please you.
Franklin's Bakery. "
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Gorkin« in Grants Pass —
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Judge Orlando Corktna has nor
titled County C'/rk F. L. Coon of
Josephine coutfty that he will be
in Grants Pass on Monday, No­
vember 21, to hold court and he
will remain there for several
<teys. _
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C ars Regist<*ied—
Tweniy-aeven out of state cars
were registered Thursday, No­
vember 17, at tba local branch of
the state traffic bureau located on
the Pla'ia.'
Until Thanksgiving. A special
offer, Ch portraits. Studio Ash-
tahd.
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Irene Cuthbertsoa, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cnthbertaon on
Central avenue, underwent an op­
eration Thursday morning. No-,
vemhor 17, at the Community
hospital, this c ity ,' having her
Gmalta removed. Mine Cutbbort-
son is getting along nicely.
Faulserud’s for cleaning. 14-tf
William Smith Hopper of Dat­
ango, Colo., aad Florence Mftter
of Twin Falls. Idaho, ware gfMffi
ed a license to Wed at th< Jsek-
sop county clerk’» office, y aa te r
day. Mr. Hopper, who 1^ a cat­
Our special for Saturday 1« tleman. haa been maraud tyrte
BUTTERFLIES^ at 2 cents each. before, while Mra. Miller h a s
These will certainly please you. been married once before.
Franklin's Bakery.
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Delicious home made
The talk of the town. The new Merley Circle Bazaar.
line of Crater Lakes at Studio Nov. 18.
Ashland.
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. Aprons, towels, luncheon
pillows, Merley Circle Bi
In Medford Ycaterday—
Dr. Bertha Sawyer, well known Saturday, Nov. I t.
physician of this city, spent sev­
eral house in Medford yesterday Visited Rural Hchools—
Miss Elizabeth Burr, county
looking after business
affairs
and visiting with Jriends,
superintendent of rural
spent Wednesday visiting the J
Alpha f lu b Bazaar, Tuesday, derson and Wagner Creek «ch<x
Nov. aw. Masonic hall, aprons as a part of her regular inapeetl
and rugs. *
of all rural schools in * Jacl^
county. She vlgjts rural scho
Delicious,
Winter
Banana, on nn average of onbe a month'
Spitz, Jonathan and Newtown
apples, Ashland F. ft Pro. Asso.
Home made mince meat Merley
41-tU Circle bazaar, Saturday, Nov. J t .
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Pie Social Tonight—
The Southern Oregon Rabbit
Lovely home made pies and
Breeders association will hold a cakes at the Merley Circle bazgar.
pie social, games and a dance this Sat. Nov? 19.
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evening, Friday, November 18 ,at
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the city half in Talent. .The af­ F°rrat Fires Reported—
fair will begin ah 8 o'clock sharp.
Two forest flrest have ocotev
red within the past two weeka to
Dance Bellview Friday night.
the Applegate section, although
the Threat fire season officially
«jlosed October 1. The Crater Lah©
Dine /bur friends at the Blue national forest office x reported
Flower Lodge.
64-6 the Ares. Forest officials a a y
fires at this time of th e year are
unusual and blame them on the
tact that the Applegate aectlop
had not shared as much ae othffir
Mountain sections In the recent
rainfalls.
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Property Trade
Cajif.. spent yesterday ia thia city
transacting Business aad vteitng
a t tba home ef My. and Mrs. C.
J. Brady oa Alison street. Mrs.
Oder and daughter recently re­
sided in Ashland for several
moatha while tba little |ir l was
undergoing medical treatment.
Mareenp wag.seriously injured in
An automobile accident last sum­
mer. while en route to* Klamath
Establishment o f * t I’ y I n g Falls. She is tatting a l o n g
school in Medford te assured by splendidly and te able to walk a
Harold Sander of that city. short distance each day.
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Courses are to cover a period <$f
two months. A number of Med­
ford youths have already indicat­
ed their intention of taking up the
work. The plans which Mr. Ban­
ASHLAND FOLKS
der will use was purchased sever­
al weeks ago and embodies the
latest aviation improvements. It
Boo-ROO— I OOM*T
is a two passenger ship,, and te
whv i e v e n
capable of making a speed of
MA0MIEO you,
,
more tban 180 miles per hour. In
you brute r - / r
addition to Student infllructlon
Mr. Sander FUh take passengers.
Will Establish
Aviation Class
Girls mat te the assembly and
boys In the lecture room at the by So
Ludle Beswlck, Coach Gripe
and Miss Ann My ins spoke. Lois
Hill, ppoaidopt oT the Girl's Ath­
FOR RKMT-—at SI So. Xnd 8t.,
letic Aaapotetion was In charge cozy furnished rooms, aad apts.,
of the girl’s m eeting.-
hot gad coW watoi, hath, garage.
Reasonable rent.
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v Juniors held xa candy sate at
the high school Thursday noon
Tke Red Cross Is dedicated to
seeking to raise funds for tbv
(bo Improvement of health, the
commencement activities. ’
prevention of disease and the mi­
tigation o f suffering-everywhere!
Jol«!
By Daisy C. McGarry, Li thia Sppnga Pharmacy
- N ow y o u T h in k .
¡7 ATtyTHINCr FROM Zj
J T H E ^ F tve AMO / ç
D lM 6*TS ÉTOOO
s. ENOUGH FOG. M E
Thanksgiving
Have you seen the fina dteplay.
i t ChriffifnaaiCarda at The Tid-
ngs ornee? hempktber the atoe*
Here This Morning— g
Is complete now ahd order jtouf
Lee Meyers, a resident of jarda e«ríy.
Hornbrook, in northern Californ­
ia, spent the morning in Ashland
Steaming hot chicken Tamales
transacting business and visiting •t The Plaza.
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friends. Mr». Meyer« te well
know« hero, where he makes fre­ Stopped in Asikland—
your community healthy.
It’s I STORE which will do a
quent trips.
! LOT to make
Otis Buck of the Applegate dis­ your fight too! Join today, -
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w YoVR Thnnksgtvlng
trict stopped in Ashland yester­
w n ™ , h . M c r o „ - ,o u |J « * »
,
$weet Potatoes 9 lbs. for ’ 25c day for a short time to visit, with
Scheurman's Grocery.
63-tl friends, en route home frpm a
several days’ business trip to
Motored to Medford—
Klamath Falls.
,
Mrs. William York of this city
H. 0. STOCK
motbi-hd to Medford Thursday, ted Ktaptes in Medford—
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whore she spent the day calling
Ed Staples, well known real es­
on friends. -
Helene Bieae
tate dealer of thia city, waa-tran
Licensed Lady A ulstant
«acting bnsineu and visiting with
fronds n Medford yesterday.
Deputy Coroner Office
Dance Bellview tonight.
Whea d iu ater atrikea the R*4
Cross goes immediately iato ac­
tion and stays un the Job until the
laat victim te back ia Ma o w n
home. The Red Cross betonge to
TOC. Tour membership
«terns
Girt» and boys, bald pep jrallya ntehed
enable it.ta anewer calls of dia- at the high school yesterday ward,
traaa aad sufferlnk.
afternoon working up enthusiasm —jrz:
— somewhat dimmed by the WIU1
Armtetioe day asadalt— for (he Phone
Mr. and Mm. Haj Oiler and, lit­
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tle daughter, Mareen«, of Weed, Roeeburg game this afternoon.
WE know (hat
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THURSDAY will he
THANK0GIYI9G DAY
BUT' If you are reading thia
MESSAGE of ours thia week
KXPBCTtNG to find
OUT what we are
THANKFUL h»f sbea*dea all
BUSINESS you
ASHLAR» folks have
SHOVED our way the past
Fresh Florida Grapefruit, at YEAR, you are going to be
Scheurman's Grocery.
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LOT of things to be •
THANKFUL,
for and >ou’«l 1»
i ( n g rated
Prtnte<| card»,
with regj ^uletjde sentiment
THEM if We told you?
display affi# sale at' The Tidings" SO we are not going to
office. Order yours now.
BUST out In »
PRINT With an the
Through its corps of nearly 500 DETAILS Just now, -hut
INSTEAD are-Juet going
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Grange Dance at Jackson Hot
Grange Dance at Jackson Hot
Springs
Saturday night.
fl o t
Springs Saturday night.
H ot
Tamales, coffee served by Grange Tamales, coffee served by Grange
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ladies.
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Get y*»ur glass. Jordan’s MU'
Granted Ltr*n««—
The sentiment behind thé letter is often expressed by the paper i t ’s written upon.
Create a worthy impress ion always, in the choice of stationery and gifts that are
fastidious. Step in and get a health and happiness idea.
“ TABLE PR ID E”
^-IN.tMERCERlZfcD
TABLE DAMASK
ISAACS
SILVER BLEACHED
LINEN DAMASK
,
60 IN. WIDE
Special Yd. 98c
The Quality Store’1
Special Yd. $1.00
70-IN. I1ÎI8H LINEN
DAMASK
tn new Floral Pattern.
Yard ..............................
McNAIR BROS.
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70x70 FINE IRISH LINEN
’PATTERN CLOTHS
New Patterns to select from.
Each ......................... 16.98
READ TIDINGS CLASSIFIED
NAPKINS
To match, dozen . . .
ranSHOTG TODAY
■ff7 4-•?».•»* v, ; '
Figures Don’t Lie
With Esther Ralston
Hab-a-dash-Inn
Rab-a-dash-Iniv
70 IN. HEAVY DOUBLE
DAMASK
In Tulip Patterns. Special
Y a r d .......... ................ $3.48
NAPKINS
ÄCK
To match, dozen . . ,
New Shipment Heavy Wool
EXTRA FINE QUALITY TOPCOATS AND O’COATS FOR MORE
MONEY OF COURSE.
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Oh Boy! The Snappy Xmas Mdse.
Throughout the entire year there ia no time when
ih e hostess desires her table to loos its very best
more than for Tranksgiving dinner. Our selec­
tion of exquisite imported Linens, woven most
conscientiously and carefully on looms in Ireland,
Will do justice te any’ Thanksgiving Day function
you m«y be planning to have. Special prices pre­
vail now.
Velvets, Crepes and Georgettes—Radiant, sparkling with rhinestones, paillettes
and beading—In exquisite evening shades and black.
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GEO. J. HAYS AT THE
ORGAN
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On The
Balcony
WATOB FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL ^XMAB HOLIDAY DISPLAYS” s
Miller’s
Cloth and. Six Napkins. Hem-
Stitched and ready for use.
Priced .......... $9.98 to $14.95
THANKSGIVING SHOWING OF HANDSOME
NEW EVENING FROCKS
Now Rolling In Will Tickle You Pink
,A rarin-to-go western with
a stampede of wild horses
that’ll put yon on the edge
of your »eat and keep you
there.
LINEN SETS
Open Saturday! Everybody Come to Toyland!
Everything’s in readiness. The most wonderful Tdys and Dolls that ever you
did see ure here. .
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TOYLAND ON THE BALCOlfY-HIGGEK AND BETTER THAN EVER.
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