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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1927)
Ltoeal ■ Personal flotes Representative H m t — Mrs. Flora F. Morgan, repre sentative of the California Per fume company With head quar ters in Kansas City, Mo., Is spending several days In Ash land looking after business af fairs connected with her work, lfrs. Morgan Is stopping at the Hotel Oregon.. VtuMoru From Myrtle Futet— Mr. and Mrs. Nate Simpkins Rlton A. Schroeder and <i. W- and family, who have been re Oaao, residents of. Myrtle Point, Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. for 26c. 63-tl •re spending a couple of. days In siding at 130? Iowa street for Scheurman'a Grocery. Ashland visiting friends anti tran some time, recently moved Into the house right across from the Let tha UNION «rita roar fnU sacting boniness. WUlim M. Briggs homo In the coverage automothle lnauranea. Bellview district.- , tao, of course. ’ 21-® Umbrellas covered, Fixlt Shop. Have you seen the tine dlaplay of Christmas Cards at The Tld- 'ings Office? Remember the stock is complete now and order your cards early. Cure Registered— Twenty-four out-of-state - cars were registered Friday, Novem ber 18, at the local branch of the state traffic bureau, located in the chamber of commerce butldlng.on the Plata. Bat more bread. Franklin’s Su perior bread. Healthful and’•de licious. U jp . «4-tf-T-T-S Radios at Elhart's. At the OregOW HMcS— Mona A. Bishop of. Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin of Denver, Colo., and Louis A. Hudson of Oakland, Calif., were among those who stopped last evening at the Oregon hotel in thia city. When the Red Cross roll called, be there! Is At ear prices Crater Lakes ara tha one best Xmas gift. . You should place your order toon. Studio Ashland. 6 6-tf L ett n ils Moca lag Mr. William Glenn of t h e Valley View district left thia morwlng for her old home in Water Valley, Mississippi where she will visit with relatives and friends lor the next few months.' f / T0DAY ONLY SHOOTIN’ IRONS W ITS JACK LUDEN 1 TOMORROW ONLY WUl Take A d m eed Oewres ■ Mias OUTS HUI of M< Oregoa, arrived la th» «ity terday and^haa taken up residence at the DeWitt 1 on Bast Mala street. Mian who was graduated from . Southern Oregon Normal a last June, will take an vanced course In teaching year. 2 Left To Attend tlsuse - Mrs. Carmine Huspong,, Was Foams McKenney, Miss Gladys Johnson and Mlsa Virginia Frost, students nt the Southern Qregon Normal school In this city, left last eveaing by auto for Monmonth. Oregon, where they will attend the 8 . 0 . N. 8.- Monmouth Normal football KS*el there this afternoon. Tamales Plan To Attend Smoker— * 38-tf A large delegation of Medford Elks plan to attend the annual Old time dhnee, Wimer hall Thanksgiving smoker given by* Thanksgiving night, Tucker's or the Ashland lodge of Elks this cheatra. 68-8 evening, Saturday, November IS, Sat. Mon. Wed In thia city. A turkey raffle and Fraas Auer WUl Broadcast— boxing will be features of the Fraas . Auer, accompUahud* Returned te Medford— * celloist of this city, will motor Miss Genevieve Hensley return to Medford tomorrow afternqpp- ed to Medford on Sunday evening Buy your Xmas aprons. Alpha Sunday, November 20, where he after an enjoyable week end vis Baxaar, Masonic hall, Tuesday, will broadcast at 6:20 o’clock it here with relatives and friends. Nov. a». 06-8 p. m. over radio station KMEB. Mias Hensley Is the sister .of Miss Mr. Auer la taking part in a Georgians Clift of the Flfe-Am- Fresh Florida Grapefruit, at program being pat on by. the lcke store.— Klamath Fall» Her Scheurman'a Grocery. 63«f Pantorlum Dye Works at - Med ald. Both Mss Henalay and Miss ford. Clift formerly resided In Ashland Auxiliary Meeting Monday— and are slaters of Harvey Clift, . The liuxllliry to the American Alpha Club Baaaar aa salesman for the Automotive Legion Post No. 14 will hold food aale, Masonic Hall, Shop, local Chevrolet dealers. their regular meeting in * the Nov. 2», Masonic HaU. x The Catholic Baaaar and dis Pioneer hall on Wlnbnrn Way posing of the Treasure Cheat, will on the evening of Monday, No Purchased Overland WMppe» AU members are Mina P. Bayllss of thia city take place Monday evening at vember '2L particularly askedxto be pres recently purchased a new Over Pariah Hall, Medford, Oregon. ....«2-1 ent at thia meeting as the mem land Whippet from the Treichler bers are making bed-atde rugs Motors company In Medford. Dine your friends at the Blue for hospital iio. .17 id Portland, Flower Lodge. «4-6 and need all the help they can' possibly secure. A. W. Moon, manager* of the Date of Meeting Changed Moon Lumber company, located Engraved or printed cards, Jpst east of the city, has par- The Tegular meeting o f . the Elks Ladies Gard club will be with real yuletlde sentiment on chased a new Chevrolet coupe held next week on the afternoon display ana sale at The Tidings from, the Automotive Shop, lo fltt-tf cal Chevrolet dealers. The safe Of Friday, November* 25, instead office.- Order yours now; of Thursday, November 24, was yade by Harvey Cliff. which Is Thanksgiving Day. "Mrs. Clyde Costello and Mrs. Rabbits Taken to Medford— Guy Cary « ill act aa hostesses A load of rabbits, said to be nr this meeting. the biggest ever taken from Albany Meets Indian»— Ashland to Medford, was taken The* Albany college football Fuller Brushes, Phone 290-Y. team and tha Chemawgw Indian down to that city yesterday by 67-« football .'team met this after L. H. Hamilton. The animals noon on U^e Albany field. The were taken to the Rogue River . Grange Dance at Jackson Hot Indians suffered a 6 t t 6 de Valley cannery and win start Spring» Saturday night. H ot going Into the containers Mon Tamalea, coffee served by Grange feat recently at the hands of day morning. ladles. _ 67.J the Medford high school team. Anyone dealring profitable and T Alpha Club Basaar and cooked bod sale. Masonic Hall. Tuesday, pleasant employment she Mrs. Mdrgan, Hotel Oregon, Monday Nov. 29, Masonic HaU. and Tuesday m 0». 6 8-2 • VMting la Ashland— From Alaska— » D. Fisher, who is an instructor , M r.. and Mrs. • W. A. Bstus Leaving Soon— , Mr». Elsie UcCune, who is em in the Klamath Falla schools, la and Mrh and Mrs. 8. A. Eatus spending the week-end In a »hip»4 of Seldovia, Alaska, are spend ployed at McGee's exclusive la visiting his wife, a student at the ing a few days In Ashland vis dles , store in Ashland, expects Southern Oregon Normal school. iting Llthln park and tha aur- to leave sometime near the end ronndlng country, with which o f this month for Napa and San .Visited Aunt— she they are -much pleased. Mr. w . Francisco, jOallt., where Mrs. Guy Randalls on Allison A. Batua and Mr. 8. A. Bstus will make her home with her street spent yesterday visiting are Interested in a large can parents at tha former place. Her with her aunt Mrs. Radcliff at alater. Miss Neva Gearhart, la Medford. nery in Alaska. working In San Frgnclsco and Until Thanksgiving. A special Mrs. McCune will probably spend The American Red Cross wants far on portraits. Studio Ash some time with v her. She has five million members for' 1938. rented bar home on Thtet street ed. , • ■ z ««-tf to Mrs. Benson and dafthter of Join during the Eleventh- - Roll •v ■ ' are t a ll! ' Paulserud's for cleaning. <4-tf Chiloquin, Oregon, who spending the winter here to give Mlsa Benson the opportunity of A t the Ltthla Springs H otel— * attending the local schools. The following named out of town guests spent Friday eve . Oil colored Crater fjtk« Xmas ning* nt the Llthln Springs ho|el: eafds. Studio Ashland. (6-tf Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Toweend and R. M. Weaver of San Fran cisco, Calif., and Mr. and Mn. H. F. Boneateale, Russell Bone- steels and Valerie L. Brigg* of S alta, Oregon. All Electric Operation, Ornnta Pass field was played Dellclona, Winter Bi thia afternoon between t h e With Zenith Performance Spite. Jonathan and Ne Grants Pass elevep and Klamath apples, Ashland, F. ft. Pro. Falls . The regular adhedule was canceled during, the Infan tile paralysis .quarantine and to day's game la tha only one to Six tubes and every tube bh played on that field. Last a working tube—equal to Saturday, the Grant* Paas high school team suffered a 19 to 7 7 in many ways. Super selective, powerful range, defeat at Roseburg. single control. Lifelike in H. O. McCarthy, assistant trainmaster tor tha Southern tone quality. Pacific company at Dunsmuir, Callft, la hpending tha day la Ashland today visiting friends and looking After business af fairs. ZENITH Long Distance R A D IO Only $190 No Worry New York will never forget the*great stage play. Nor will you forget this entranc ing screen drama. Tk» talk of tha town. The na« Haa of Orator Lakan nt Stadio AskUnd. . ««-tf com e hokdày “The Cat and the Canary” V i r o l THE FAMOUS Prof. Frans Auer, cellist, »«111 play a t the 11 o'clock servie« at BTAOE PLAY the Nev. Baptist _ church tomorro«, ««.JL TUNNEY AND CALVIN ME fht Champ Says lent Man of Reason < WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— (LP) — Gene Tunney, heavyweight champion fighter was presented to Presidqnt Coolidge by Major General John A. LeJuene, com mander of the Marines. After a. five minute conversation Tun ney emerged with the comment that Coolidge was a very keen man with sound ’ powers of per son. Asked what the president thought of him Tunney replied, “He thought I looked like , a movie acter.” . - OREGON GRAD KILLED TODAY Football Fan Was Enroute to Portland to Attend Game THE DALLES, Nov> 19.— (LP) —Enroute to the O. A. C.-Idaho football gamp at Portland, Harry T. Gabe, 19, graduate, of the Oregon State in 1925, was fatal ly Injured today'when his car was struck by a heavy freight truck, five miles from here. It was reported the truck at tempted. to pass another car on a carve. He died in the hospital two honra after the crash. The “Greatest Mother” to the' doughboy during the World War, the Red Cross still gives aid and comfort to an- army of 73,000 disabled ex-service men and their families. Are you helping with your dollar?. Join. The American Red Cross— Yes terday, Today, Always — t h e “Greatest Mother.” PROTECT YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH • Through thoughtlessness t h e alight congh or coldTJTa child. la sometimes neglected and becomes serious. A few doses of Foley's .Honey* and Tar Compound, at ■mall eoat, takei/at the onset of a Isold, brings speeder relief. Be pre pared, have a bottle of this safe reliable eongh remedy on ‘ hand and give promptly when a cough or cpld is first detected. Equally effective tor drown persons. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar.— For sale by all druggists.— No. 4. 1923 Chev. Coupe $200 1923 Chev. Coupe $190 1923 Chev. Touring $125 1023 Chev. Touring $165 1923 Chev. Roadster $165 1022 Ford Tudor True it ’s early to Tray the ready made gifts that anyone may buy— but i t ’s just time to prepare for that most personal of all ¿Ifts— yonr portrait. Batteries Recharged Ignition Sxperts A titling now solvet yonr most trying BOÖCH SERVICI AND . PARTS gift problem» gives • ample time foe a carefully made, cbaracterittic and pleating portrait'. X-L Electric Station DARLING STUDIO STUDIO ASHLAND BERT H. HINTHORNE, Prop. D. Çuy Good, Proprietor OUR OPENING ITEMS FIRST:—WE OFFER A GERMAN KITCHEN GLOCK, AN 8-DAY PENDULUM'CHINA PLATE CLOCK, WORTH $6$0 AT . . . . 13.48 (One to a Customer, a Good Lasting Timepiece) Along with these we have a long line of items at prices that win demand your attention. Johnson’s Jewelry O. H. JOHNSON, Prop, As the Holiday Season approaches, we direct .your-attention to the place BOOKS should occupy on yonr Christmas list of Gifts. For three-fifths of the population, a good hook is a permanent gift—an entertaining friend—a stirring adventure, or an introduction, to. so ciety, or what not. Dy ypu not gej a thrill of" anticipation when YOU receive a book! **' ; 1025 Ford Touring $160 A B C’s—Mother Goose Rhymes in a Chevrolet D eelen f. ?• Boat Workmanship Prices Reasonable. WASHING « la c k and White Service Station O. B. Letch, Mgr- ' Exiòe CHILDREN’S BOOKS Automotive Shop * Best Oils Bellview or Upper Valley folks are serving a dinner nt the Up; pair Valley chib honae Friday evening, December 2 and with, the big Christmas opahlng for APPnndmat^r I4«O haa ¿.haen ^ghland stores set (or that date subscribed towgrd «he Rad Croia an exçellehF"opportunity will be quota of 2760 for Ashland accord- given Ashland people to cele brate with their rural neigh bors. < The Upper Valley .women are planning an elaborate dinner to be serve«}, proceeds to be used In paying off the debt on the clubhouse, whloh is the oehter of all cos^muAty activities. One postponement of thé din ner has already been made be cause of a conflicting date, and with the dinner hour set at 6 1024 Ford Touring $140 being given the best of service if you bring it to Ashland Folks Asked to Oo- , operate With Bell- viqw neighbors $135 The . Amang .thoso who reglstarad last evenjns nt tha Ashland hq- tal war* tha following named: H. 0. Baker . of Minneapolis^ Mlsa.; L. L. K roner of Duluth, Mina., and Perry Croker of San JYaaeieco. . 1J e Dr. R. L. Bardic of this .olty will give the opening, discussion at the Southern Oregon Dental Society meeting which la to be held this evening at the Hotel Holland la Medford. Dr. B. R. Elliott of Medford la also listed op the program. Dr. Estil Brunk who is conducting a dental sur vey in Medford schools, will out line the dental survey plan gs it is being arranged for county work. Newly elected officers of the society will preside at the meting. about whether yobr car is bur station. At «be Ashland Hotel— Dr. Bardic To WOODENAVILLIE dozen different bindings—illustrated— just the books fbr little tots. Beautifully TbHNNYCatUEUirSjoIUest , Ib o o k -W o o d e n W illie - h » Bckwed Bdindy m it. * Every child w h o treasorcs Raggedy AndynndRaggcdy Ano w u l g o into cjatasics over W illie’» amazing ad- ventures after h is escape fibm Wooden Town. Thw» we 93 Vollsnd books 4or ly wutten, ipkndidly flluitraied, . A w » " W . P t e . Zt* "J!1 illustrated Volland Books with the new Johnny Grnelle Book. Girls Books — Boys Books BOOKS-BOOKS-BOOKS STORE SPRINGS GARAGE