Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND
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I A ssisting During Sale—
Local * Personal flotes
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Sweet Potatoes 8 lbs. for 35c.
Scheurman's Grocery.
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i Attended
Special convocation, Tuesday
•venins, Nov. i t . Work In Past
a Moat excellent Master De­
grees. Meet early. All Compan­
ions Invited. <
\ A. a.McC ALLEN, H. P .
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
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Miss Leona Ahlstross, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ahl-
strom oa B street, is assisting
at Johnson's Jewelry store dar­
ing their spedai holiday sale.
W. P. Walter, local
of the Y. M. C- A., acoompaaied
by Elliot MaeCrackea, Boy Ab­
bott. Fred Kataer and Tom Simp­
son, motored to Medford Satur­
day afternoon where t h iy . at­
tended
the
Medford-Corvallis
high school football game. Med­
ford won the game by a 39 to
ecore.
Attended Game—
“Snpny" Leedom, Lee Boyd,
Clark Bntterfleld, Earl Snyder
and Barton Frulan, were among
the Ashland fans who attended
the football game ' In Medford
Saturday, between the Medford
high school and Corvallis high
school.
A happy surprise toy Christ­
Beautiful phonograph and pia­
mas time. Your portrait by Stu no scarfs. Elhart’a.
dio Ashland.
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Twenty four out-of-state cars
i were registered Saturday, Novem­
Cooked food sale and Basai
ber 1*, at the local branch of the Alpha Club Baaaar, Tuesday, Nov.
* state traffic bureau, located in the 99, Masonic Hall.
chamber of commerce building on
Electric toasters repaired, Fix-
'the Plata,
] Vanilla drops, IS cents'dosen, it Shop»
In Medford Saturday—
Ben C. Forsythe, principal of
the Ashland high school, mo­
tored to Medford Saturday where
he spent the day attending
teachers’ institute, visiting with
friends and also attending the
football gahie between the Med­
special Tuesday only. They will Thanksgiving Double H oliday— ford high school and the Cor­
Another legal holiday comes
please every member of the fam-'
vallis high school.
itp. Franklin's Bakery.
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Thanksgiving Day, and for the
Have you seen the floe display
I Free turkeys given - away at children in the public schools of Christmas Cards at The Tid­
the Thanksgiving Ball, Jackson of Ashland U wi|l be n double ings Office? Remember the stock
Hot Springs, Thura. nite. , 69-3 holiday, the schools . being dosed is complete now and order .your
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both Thursday and Friday. The cards early.
Made Business Trtp—
schools In Medford are closing
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for Thursday only.Skodaum their Total of 17A Examinations—
' Mrs. John Enders, who re­
schools lost so much time daring
The girl's physical examina­
sides on the Boulevard In thia
the Infantile paralysis epidemic tions in the Medford high school
cityk motored to Medford thia
The local schools will close tor have been completed and a total
morning where she spent several
the Christmas holidays on Fri of 174 girls wero examined.
hours looking after business af­
day, December 18, and re-open These examinations are held un­
fairs.
Monday, January 3
der the auspices of the physical
education department of the city.
When the Red Cross roll
Alpha Club Baraev and cooked
called, be there 1
food sale, Masonic Hall, Tuesday
Old time dance, Wimer hall,
Nov. a», Masonic Hall.
Thanksgiving
night, Tucker*« or­
* Big Thanksgiving Ball, Jack- »
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chestra.
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son Hot Springs, - Thursday night
Motored to M edford-
Sat. Mo»- Wed.
Tärkeys given away groo? 89-3
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, state
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regent
of
the
Daughters
of
the
Left
for
Portland
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leverai Bays Mere
American Revolution, sad Mrs.
C. B. Rogers, district manager
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holmes, Emil Pail oa Granite street, at the Standard Oil company,
Medford
-Saturday, left recently for a bualness trip
residents of Weed, California,. motored
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are spending a several days* v a - l wher« they were guests at a to Portland.
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cation in Ashland visiting with meeting of Crater Lake Chapter
Mrs. Holmes’ sister and husband of the D. A. R. held at the home
Steaming hot chicken Tamalea
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frulan on of Mrs. R. E. Green on Park at The Plaxa.
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B. street. Mr. Holmes recently avenae. Mrs. MacCracken was
recovered from a serious attack tbe speaker of the afternoon, Here to Attend
of pneumonia.
and both she and Mrs. Pell wero
Raymond Flnneran, who is
royally entertained. . -
employed with a California sur­
Cliff Payan
veying gang at Dunsmuir, Yreka
magasine
A'large
assortment
oTwxaulsRe
and other northern California
w>.
Christmas greeting sards are on cities, spent the week end in
.Spent Week Had i
‘ ‘•»»»r
Tidings office. Or­ Ashland, Mr. Flnneran having
• Gertrude and Leila Carlton, der Your cards early.
coma to this city to attend the
"both employes of «he California
Elks* annual smoker. His parent«
Interesting new Crater Lakes. reside on A street.
-Oregon Power company In Med-
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lord, spent the week end in Ash­ See them at Studio Ashland. 83-tf
land visiting with their mother.
Dine your friend«,at the Blue
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Mrs. Harry Carlton on Union Odleer iMefc
Flower Lodge.
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Federal QJBcer Terry A. Talent
.street. The girls returned thir
who has been making, an extend­
moralng to their w a r t -r
ed visit in Portland,, Oregon, » b
Mr. and Mrs. P . F . *WhIttle.
Vanilla drops, lg cents dosen. rived home Saturday morning accompanied by their daughter
special Tuesday only. They will and w in resume- hit duties in Mias Virginia, returned to their
please every member of the fam- southern Oregon immediately. home on B street Saturday after­
'ity. Franklin’s Bakery.
83-1 Odleer Talent is the son of Mr. noon, after spending several days
end Mrs. Charles P. Talent on in Portland, .Oregon, vislffng
; Anyone dealring profitable and the Boulevard.
friends and transacting business.
pleasant employment see Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Whittle and Vir­
.Morgan. Hotel ofegon, Monday
Quality portrait«, Studio Ash- ginia report a moat pleasant
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-and Tuesday a. m.
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lie high achooÌMln
prd Af Svenson, Mrs. J » e k
Beagle and Mr». 3. Larkin Grubb.
Former Senator L. G. Reed,
srday.
The American Legion dance at
Mrs. Svenson, whose home is in
wife and daughters, the Misses
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Oakland, <S«114, arrived a few 3 - i K
Jean and Ruth Reed, jjf Ne­
hours
after
her
father’»
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halem, Oregon, are spending tw p i
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i« ,wa» Joined enroute here by K»11 _____
or three days to Ashland visiting g ix t y T w O Years of fcom-
lss'BUbet Clnte of Dunsmuir.
huge sfeoeees, M<h •
the city and with friends. Mr. f panionahip With Aged
Funeral "services are to he held of Lcgtonah-es and Mends pres­
Reed is now proprietor of the
Wife Ended
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the ent. Tj^e Affair was held ip the
Neachcanah Inn.
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Stock Chapel) Dr. Brower in new high school gyanhsfam, anC
Death early Sunday - morning
charge. Burial is to be made in of «he largest an« most modern
Lot the t a i o n wrtw yohr IlQ rnmnn- as a w elcom e relief to the the Ashland cTtuetery.
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in Jafktofl county.
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p*i h - racked body of SUas W.
»overage automobil»
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Clute.
82,
more
familiarly
known
Veo. of courra. •
as “Daddy” Clute, who passed
Arrived In d s h l f d- -
away at hi« 'home on Nursey Attended Buslutss ARalra— . , Mrs. Virginia Netheidand «P
Mark True of this city spent > Medford, who b^s spent the past
K reet..
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Baaaar, Masonic hall,
a
short
time in Medford Satur­ ' year in Portland, arrived Ih Ash- -
a
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Although
he
b«d
been
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In
ill
Nov. 90. '•>
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health for the last year his con­ day looking after business af­ land Saturday for a several days’
dition did not become serious fairs. A. R. Kincaid and George visit Vith friends. Mrs. Nether-
At the Lithia Springs Hotel-1-
B it il a few days ago when he Ross, also of Ashland, were Med­
The following named people
land expects to establish a beauty
spent la«t evening at the I&Sfr Was stricken with pneumonia ford visitors Saturday.
shop in thia city in thg near fu­
which was the immediate cause of
ture. . „ .' .
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Springs hotel in this city :.J . L, his death.
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Smith, Spokane, W a s h i n g t o n ^ - p ^ - ’ended „ years'of hap. Rosenbaum Here
,A. 8, Rosenbaum, general Attended Game— ,
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Mja. E. M. Grogan, Portland, py companionship with his be-
agent for the Southern Pacific
Jim Bowers, well known resi­
Oregon; H. G. Shsngs and wife, iqVed wife; the family circle h»v-
company In southern Oregon, dent of this city, was among the
Los Angeles, California; Frank’ |ag first been broken last
was a visitor, in Ashland Satur­ Ashland7 fan« who attended the
Harlan and wife, Los Angele»,
st by the death of their son,
day,
after an absence of several football game between the Med­
California; E. C. Piper, Portland,
illiam Clute. His aged widow Is
weeks
in Klamath Falls, where ford high school and the Corral-
Oregon; Ward Royce, Seattle, -practically prostrated by t h e
he
was
attending to the duties of
Washington; G. J. Belott, Port» &eatta of her beloved companion.
42-Pieeo Dinner Set. Good
the
district
freight and passenger
land, Oregon; Mr. and Mra. ,C. »* Silas W. Clute was born in
quality, in
W. Shaw, Canterbury, Canada; Livingston county, New York, No­ agent of that (Jlstrlot, who is 111.
bright designs
F. W, Daly and F. -T. Jamieson, vember 1«, 1845, and Was aged
deer head mounting
Seattle, Washington;' Mr». B. L. 82 years and four days at the time Clyde Vounp in M e d f o r d
Clyde Young on Morton street
A SPECIALTY
Hardenhrook and Mfw. A» B.' of his death.
In Martfh, 1865 he followed his was a visitor in Medford S«tur-
The latest paper method.
: OPEN STOCK
Whitman, Klamath Falls, Ore­
Do not experiment with your
sweetheart, then Miss Emma L. day-
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gon; Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Keith,
hard earned trophy by .hav­
Van Campen to Waterloo, Iowa,
ing it mounted by. any one
Portland, Oregon; George W. where they were married July I, In Medford—
Mrs. Charles P. Talent on the but an expert. The largest
Hiett and wife, Pittsburg, Peni)' 1865. Last July 1, they observed
.of the season will be
sylvanla, and Mr. abd Mrs. Harry ¿with fitting ceremonies, the sixty- Boulevard spent several hours head
mounted free.
visiting
with
ffienffs
In
Medford
M. Keller, Los Angeles, Califor­ «econd anniversary of this event.
Saturday.
nia.
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Thirty years ago Mr. and Mr»,
< 357 E. Main S t
fclute moved to Ashland and Mr.
Cooley Building.
Clute
followed*
hla
occupation
as
Engraved, or printed cards,
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Cooley Building
MEDFORD
with real yuletlde sentiment on a contractor, having laid much of
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display and sale at The Tidings the cement sidewalk'in this city.
Office. Order yours now.
80-tf He wag occupied as & broom mak­
er during the winter months. He
Baaaar, aprons and ruga, Ma­ Was well known and highly re­
sonic hall, Tuesday, Ñov. 99,
spected in this community and
«Ä-9 «»any hearts are grieved by his
passing and sympathy extended to
the bereaved family.
At the Oregon Motel—
In addition to his widow, Mr.
The following named out-of-
FOE
town guests registered at. the Clute is survived by seven child­
Oregon hotel over the week end: ren, 13 grand children and three
Lonls A. Hudson, Oakland, Cali­ great grand children. One son,
fornia, J. S. Thomas, Tigard, William, preceded him In death.
Surviving children are: Fred
Oregon; Mrs. F. Morgan, Oak­
W. Clutor- Frank Clute, Bert M.
land, California; J, B. Olson,
AND UP
Clute, John R. Clute, Mrs. Leon-
LOUis D. McIntyre ,and Hngb
Henry, Portland, Oregon; Wil­
liam Arnold, Seattle, Washing­
ton; F. L. Kee, Portland, Ore­
H. C. STOCK
MORTICIAN
gon; J. L. Dances and family,.
Portland, Oregon; James West
Helene Biene
and Don Gregory, Klamath Falls;
Licensed Lady Assistant
“ Thp Winchester Store”
Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris and
Deputy Coroner Office
family, San Francisco^ Califomla.
Mrs. Lewis and daughter, Seattle’
7
Washington; Miss Marie Wood,
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Los Angeles, California; Mr».
M. Peltier, Seattle, Washington,
and Mrs. Geddes and daughter,
Alhambra, California,
EATH CLAIMS
“DADDY” CLUTE
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THANKSGIVING
TABLE!
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TODAY, T0M 0UL0W AND WXDNB8DAY
WardweD Fur Co.
STAINLESS
STEEL
CARVERS
Thanksgiving
’ $5.00
,
Hardware
8d5
Vanilla drops, IK cents dosen,
special Tuesday only. They will
please every member of the fam-
lty. Franklin’s Bakery.
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Wanted clean rags, ¿lack and
White Service Station.
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Tomorrow the hearing on the
Ashland school budget is to be
hel<t at 2 o’clock in the city hall.
AU "interested voters are privil­
eged* to express opinions on. the
budget at this meeting.
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LAURA laPLANTE
PLAY THAT 8TARTLBD THB WORLD BB
THB OBBATB8T XY8TEBY PIOTUBB THB
HAS BYXB 8BBH!
dock that hadn’t been wound in twenty
i; yet its eerie chimes pealed ont that fatal midnight.
ADMISSION
-Adnlta, 35c
Evening—Adult« 50c
Children 10c •
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Friday, November 25th
ARMORY HALL
Ashland, Oregon
TICKETS 75c
AT ELHART’S BOOK & MUSIC STORE
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That!« why they ARE men of power) They know
the value of thrift and good business. They have'
learned -to profit by the mistakes they themselves
and
others
have made. Can you do the same! Will'
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you be a man of influence and position some day!
I t ’s easy to start saving, harder to keep up, b u f
IT CAN BE* DONE!
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THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
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A Membership In
THE ASHLAND GOLF CLUB
A gift That will live throughout each day and
every year of the favored o n q ’g. life—perhaps
Today’s the Time!
meaning even a longer and brighter life! A gift
of distinction—to the discretion of the donor
TO MOTHER
On Thanksgiving
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and the name of the recipient. «A gift that
The Citizens Bank .
Ashland, Oregon
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will be thoroughly enjoyed and sincerely a{>-,
' /predated! A gift that will InrfWMS in value
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with the passing of the years. That is the .
Thanksgiving is a good
- day tp be thankful for
a wonderful Mother as
P-Nst Brittle. Pal)
well
as for other things.
Î l e . The Plaxa.
. Delight her'with a love­
ly bunch of. Chrysan­
ph - Jennings and
themums.
fort! «pont
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meaning of a membership in
rasa. Jordan*« M il,
Preoeott of Mad­
rera! honra in the
viaitiag friends
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(Biggest Little Store in ToWn, Open Evenings) •
Come in and see what we have to offer before
buying.
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Florida Grapefruit, at
Grocery. '
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muine Army Issue Double Back
tin Coat A Real Bargain at $3.55
- Men of Power
Pnulserad’s for cleaning. f««tt
■ Mte. A. B. Whitman and Mrs.
B. L. Hardenhrook. residents of
Klamath Falla, spent last even­
ing in' A»hland visiting at the
home . of Mr. and Mrs. John
Enden on the Boulevard. Mm.
Whitman and Mrs. Hardenhrook
were an route home-from a va­
cation trip to Portland. They
left- this morning lor Klamath
FRANZAUER
Simpson’s
Captain George Stokee, deputy!
state, fire marshal from Portland,'
«pent the week end in. Ashland
viaitiag w ith friends and attend­
ing the. Elks’ annual smoker, j
where he wea the guest of
Clinton t , Baughman, fire, chief,
of thia city.
Winter z Jlaaana,
Spits, Jonathan and Newtown
nppHe, Ashland F. a Pro. Ansò.
Taxidermist
Wick Furniture Co.
Fuller Brashes, Phone 3«ft-Y.
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Ashland Flower
/ Shop
PHONE 148
Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
HOLLIDAYS ARE NEAR
The Ashland Golf Club
SO-DON T FOEOET TOUR F E E i IN THE BUSH
We have many nice winter styles of shoes to show
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you.
~ OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
X. Whnrs' Yotfr Feet Will Bring Yon Back.
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File the Application al
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THE 19TH HOLE GOLF SHOP
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P. Smith