Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND PJUIY TIP DC OS
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Visitors From Medfo r d ■■
Her* For W inter ' ■
Mr. and Mrs. 8et,h Hyatt of
ibbon, Ore., arrived In Ashland
city .visiting friends and looktfa-: .1 few days ago to spend the wln-
after business affaire.
t<* months.' They are staying., i t
the home of Mrs. Hyatt’s eon and
Fresh
P-Nut
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Leach
Crater Lakes, Studio Ashland.
on High street, until they find *
71-tf Pound. J 5c. The
suitable place to reside.
Mrs.
Ma-
Framing, Studio Ashland. 71-tf Hyatt formally lived in this city
Leaving Tonight—
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for a number of years.
Mrs. Elsie Churchman on Un­
>ach left Monday for
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No
Licensee
Issued—
Palls wMfo he is e n ­ ion street, who to employed at
No marriage licenses h a v e
Paulserud’a for cleaning. M -tf
tile Southern Pacific Isaac’s dry goods store in this
been tuned so far this week at
after having spent the, city, will leave tonight for Port­
letor the Jackson county clerk’s office, Business Visitors—
v ..
I In Ashland visiting land, Oregon, to spend the
and, Two divorce decrees were ffrant-
M.
P.
Cady
and
H.
G.
Vincent,
brother and wife, Mr. Thanksgiving holiday at the home
»ort- ed Monday by Circuit Judge Or­ both
residents
of Hfllaboro,
Grover Leach on H igh . of her mother and slaters. Mrs
th« lando Corking to Mrs. ■ Minnie Ore., were business visitors In
Churchmaa expects to return
bus-1 Holmer from John Holmer and to this city Tuesday.
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home Sunday.
¡nds. Thomas Vernon from K a t y
Phone
Vernon.
If yon w an tlt done right Uke
Judge Orlando Corking began
Fresh Florida Grapefruit,, at
It to White.
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Wed « Schenrman’s Grocery.
holding a two days* session of
63-tf
Portraits, Studio Ashland.
court for Josephine county
in
Free tnrkeys given away at
71-tf
Steaming hot cnlcken Tamalea Grants Pass Monday forenoon.
Electric heaters repaired, Ftxit
the Thanksgiving Ball, Jackson
at The Plaza.
SS-tt
Hot Springs, Thnra. nite.
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W in go to Corvallis— .
Eight K i ll e d -
Left
F
or
H
o
m
e-v
i.
/•.
Dr. Mattle B. Shaw on North
Fight wrokmeq, were killed in
A t th e Ashland H otel—
Miss Flosma Kinney and Miss Oregon industrial accidents dur­
Pioneer
aue, this city, will A t tl»e Oregoa H ote l . .
William Jackson, Mrs. C. J.
The following named out-of-
go to Corvallis. Oregon, today
Barry. C. J. Barry and Miss E. Vivien Miller, students at t h e ing the week ending November
town
visitors spent Tuesday
where she will meet her -son
Barry of Sawyers Bar, -California; Southern Oregon Norn&al School 17. Six hundred ' and ten acci­
Marvin,* who is a student at the evening at the Oregon hotel; Ed Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Downing of here, .left this afternoon for their dents, all subject tô the provis­
Oregon Agricultural college. To­ Stewart and Jim Miller of Port­ Missoula, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. homes in Jacksonville,'W h e r e ions of the workmen’s compensa­
gether, Dr, Shaw and Marvin land. Oregon; R. M. Boat and H. R. Bowers of Gleddale, Cali­ they will spend th e Thanksgiving tion act, were reported to the
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state industrial accident com-*
w ill spend .Thanksgiving Day H. J. Owen of Seattle. Washing­ fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard holiday.
mission.
ton;
R.
G.
Gifford.and
family
of
with Or. H. M. Shaw at North
Fernie of Sequim, Washington;
Kodaks? Studio Ashland*
Lewiston. Idaho. C. R. McAlis­
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Graham
Left For Home. ■
ter of Lexington. Oregon; J. H.
oi Kolespeil, Montana; Mrs. C. - Dance Friday night with
Lynden Sowell, a student ,a t
Soxe of Dorris. California; Mr.
Hough and son of Seattle, Wash­ Melody Hounds at Winter
the Southern
Oregon Normal
and Mrs. F. Keys of Portland,
ington; C. N. Oldfield of Van­ den. Irresistible Music.
school in this city, left today for
and Mrs. J. Of Lindley and Mrs.
couver, B. C., and H. L. Clark
his home near Holland, Ore­
S. W. Paulata of Loa Angeles,
Order your Chrtotmaa cards
and party of San Francisco, Cali­ Lloyd Smith Here—
gon,
where he win spend t h e
Califbrnia.
new from our complete line,
Lloyc nmltb, an employe of the next few days visiting his par­
fornia.
8. P. Co., at Klamath Falls, ar­ ents.
b a n ’s.
Eat more bread. Franklih’s Su­
Marcelling, appointments by rived, in Ashland Tuesday to
perior bread. Healthful and de­
spend the Thanksgiving holiday
Left Today «or Portland— '
licious.
«4-tf-T-T-S day, 75c, evening, $1. Phone 317J visiting with friends, and to at­
Mr. and Mrs. - Lyle Ashcraft,
199 Emeuck St.
70-3*
tend the football game here to­
both students at the Southern
Mrs. Emma L. Oeder a n d
the daughter Miss Lynda, who have
Oregon Normal school in this Af the Llthla Spring. Heart-
Wanted clean rags. Black and morrow afternoon between
MV. and Mrs. Egell of Port­
White Service Station.
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visiting
city, left this morning fo r . Port­
land, Oregon. E . D . Potter of
Medford high school.
with relatives and friends in
land, where they will spend the
Salem, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. R
Seattle, Wash., returned l a i t
Thanksgiving
holiday visiting
C. Chapin of Portland; Louis Fonacv Residents H e r e -
Alpha Clnb. Bazaar an
evening. to their heme on Gran­
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs.
Diets of Chicago. literals; H. C.'
Mr. and Mrs. Kester Gandee of food sale, Masonic Hall,
ite street, this city. Miss Oeder fa
Ashcraft will probably return
Banka * of Saa Francisco, Cali­ Dunsmuir, Calif., arrived in the Nov. 20, Masonic Hall.
planning to attend the Univers­
to Ashland Sunday.
fornia; L. G. Weymouth of Oak­ city thia m orning.to spend the
ity of Washington next ydar.
land, California;’ Anne H otair of Thanksgiving holiday visiting Mr. Here Yesterday—
Big Thanksgiving Ball, Jack-
Hood River, O r e g o a ; P. A. Gandee’s mother, «later a n d
Mr. Tatge of Hart, Schaffner
son Hot Springs, Thursday night
Druehl of San Francisco; Mr. brothers on North Main street ft Marx in Chicago, 111., spent
Turkeys given.away gres.
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and Mrs. Thomas Christenson of and with M ends. Mr. and Mrs. yesterday in Ashland transacting
Gandee formerly resided in Ash­
Delicious,
Winter
Banana, Seattle. Washington; Mrs. H. land. Mrs. Gandee being M i s s business and incidentally attend­
ing the sales meeting in the
Hill
Jones'
and
family.
Seat
He.
Spitz. Jonathan and Newtown
Waive Withrow before her mar- Ashland hotel last evening, where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
A.
Zandra
of
applse, Afthlaad F. ft Pro. Asso.
1923 Cliev. Coupe $200
he gave a splendid talk.
A
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. dl-tt Palm Beach. Florida, and Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Newland o f Rose­
1923
Chev.
Coupe $190
Cooked food sale and Baaaar,
burg, Oregon.
Uoeal * Personal flotes
t'onftasrd to Home—
Ben H- Nelson, who is employ­
ed at the Overland Shoe Shop in
this city, is confined' to his home
on Bash street today with Illness.
a
Alpha Clnb Bazaar, Tuesday, NogJ
BO, Masonic Hall.
,
THE THEATER BEAUTCU.
FINISHING TODAY
“CAT AND CANARY”
WITH LAURA LA PLANTE
« .j
Finishing, Studio Ashland
THANKSGIVING AND FRIDAY
CANNED HEAT pRVNK ,
Will Spend Holidays—
R. J. Luka, owner of the Luke
apartments on Hargadlne street,
tills' city, left today for Medford,
where he will spend the Thanks­
giving holidays with relatives
and friends.',
L. W. Lowry Here
L, W. Lowry of Eugene,
talesman for th% Oregon J
company, spent Tueaddy in
land transacting business. ,1
about whether yctar car is
Eat It Here and Make The
Day A Heal Holiday
being given the best of.
service-if yon bring it to
our station.
Beat Oils
Best Workmanship
Prieçs Reasonable.
Making Thanksgiving a day of work for
the housewife spoils the. day for her. Eat
your dinner here and a real old fash­
ioned Thanksgiving dinner with delight­
ful leisure for everyone.
Black and White
Service Station,
Thanksgiving Dinner—$1.00
11 A. M. to 2 P. M.—5 to 8:30 P. M.
G. B. Leach, Mgr.
1928 Chev. Touring $125
1922 Ford Tudor
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart;
felt thanks to our kind friend«
and the American Legion foi
their kindness and floral offer­
ings through the sickness and
death of our beloved husband and
fathers, Elmer C. Davis.
Mrs. Vera Davis
Owen Davis
Wanda Davis
Eileen Davis
$185
1924r Ford Tonring- $140
TABLE LAMPS
Lithia Spring's
Hotel
1925 Ford Touring $160
with, carved metallic base
and pleated silk shades
in a variety o f colors.
Autoinotive Shop
Chevrolet
Regular $7.50 Value
Dealers'
H om e
C o o k in g
Only
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O peration D feroatinned—
According to information re­
ceived by the public service com­
mission at Salem from the Cre-
gon stages, operation, of stages
over the McKenzie pass will be
discontinued after Sunday, No-
X-L
Electric Station
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
STAINLESS
STEEL
CARVERS
b
A mighty drama pulsing with 'lifeI In the little cabin
in the depths of the mig*hty limberlost a man fought
Cor the love of a maid. >
D. Gny Good, Proprietor
ASHLAND FOLKS
WE HAVE ANOTHER RICK OF
WE WISH TO SELL4-NEED THE SPACE
AND UP
4 F t Dry Fir and Pine, P«r Cord, $7.50 Delivered.
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Nininger’s Cafe
By Daisy C. McGarry, Lithia Springs Pharmacy
W E A fte THANKFUL. POR. T H IS
T H A N K S G IV IN G ’ B IR D
’
-A N D IP A N V O A ie
sets a vtummy Z
ACHE W E KN O W
W HERE T P
A REMEDY
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ALSO
12 in. 2nd Growth Fir .................................. . . $3.00
14 and 16 in. 2nd Growth F ir ............ .......... $3.25
Carton-Fowler Lumber Co,
Ashland vs. Medford
There should be jnore Thanksgiving Days in the year. See to it that von and each
member of your family are comfortable in a happy sanitary home. This drug
store Will help you.
Ashland H. S. Field
Thanksgiving Day, 2:15 P.M.
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Where Yonr Feet WiU Bring-Toff Back.
Thanksgiving
$5.00
Simpson's
Hardware
QN HUNTING H U P
-Wm. LiUard, aUU traffic of­
ficer from. Lags county, and 0.
O. Nichols, local sU U officer,
left today for the Lakeview dis­
tric t, on a bunting. trip.
A “canned heat” drunk, found
begging bn the streeU, a n d
Arrived,This Morning—
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later found to be a "hopTiead"'
Mr/ and Mrs. Basal Petroff of was picked up and placed In the
Redwood City, Calif., arrived in city jail at noon today.
Ashland today to spend » t-^ e
holidays visiting ' With Mrs.
Petroff’s mother, Mrs. J a m e s
Boyd on North Main str&et.
1923 Chev. Roadster $165
Sat. Mon. Wed
W ill Spend Tha.knglvlag—
The J. V. Wright family and
the Chris Anderson family, all of
thia city wtir'spend Thanksgiving
Day In B asle Point at th< home
of Mr. and Mr». Enberg. Mrs. Bn-
berg. Mrs. Wright and Mds. An­
derson are sisters.
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1923 Chev. Tonring $165
Old tim» dance, W imer, hall,
Thanksgiving night, Tncker’s or­
chestra.
Moy « Oregon Day—
According to a plan b w i a a
worked out by Bute Supgrin-
tendent of PubHe Instruction C.
Howard, ^fay > « to.^o .«fr-
Urvgd ae Omgon Day in t fc o
schools of the sU U , It tv not
planned to make the day a holi­
day, but rather have at least a
•, ^>rtion of the day given oyer to
a program in the ‘ schools, which
- will help te famillartM tho eta-
- d^nU with the history qf the.
< sUte.
resident of
Medford, «pent Tuesday in the
J. R. Milton,
GRANDSTAND TICKETS ON SALE AT ELHARTS
Tickets:—Students 35e; Non-Students, 50c; 50? to albat Gate. Grandstand Tickets, 25c