Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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would like to find out their
lea read “L ittle W om en ” by
la * M a r Qieott.
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F O B SALK— T h e K irk w aln u t
trees, said to he th e
g re a test
y ie ld e r know n. One N ed C aU w ay
FOR RENT— unfurnished bun­
g ath ered n in e b u sh el last
year galow and garage, 6 rooms. En­
from a IS y ea r old tre e. T b s d u ire 1 01 g r a n it e stre et.
7 0 -f
n u ts ¿ re o f good g ls e 'e a d very
TOR R U T - four-room fur­
th in sh ell. N. C. D osier, a g en t,
71,8 O ak st.,
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7-14* n ish ed h o g se w ith g a r a is . 55 3rd
S t . p h on s 3 7 3 -R .
66-tf
F O B S A L E — T hree f r o s h
FO B L $ 4 * B — To the M I I t
co w s. 4 41, Helm an street, phons
40-7-R.
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71-4* party toy » term of from one to
three yesrsQ m large brick house
I F O B SA L E — S w eet p otato recently occupied by President
squash by truck load or 100 lb. C h u ro h ill.. Centrally located In
lots, S87 Beach St.
<1-5* the school none end specially ar­
ranged for
rooming
students.
Two seeping parches, basement,
large garage.ahd about an acre
M ON UM EN TS—-carved and let­ of good garden lend partly set to
tered and set In cemetery, very alfalfa ¿nd fru it. Inquire of or
low prices. Swan Blue Quarry Co. correspond w ith W . J. Moore, at
8. A. Swan, manager, Ashland, Camps Building, Ashland, Ore­
88-tf
Oregon. Box 14.
70-1-mo. gon.
F O R R E N T — Furnished cabins
F O B SA L B — W ood, gqpd dry
cheap,
by week or month. 153
body H r, 12 In. 23.00, 16 in.
8 1 .5 0 . 508 P a lm A ve. p hon e 398Y . Granite
J . B. W alk er.
12-tf
LOST A N D FO U N D
F O B SA L E — 18 and l i b i , dry
LO ^T — W hite g o ld wrist watch
fir w ood. A sh lan d le a A S torage
w ith lin k bracelet, Sunday. Re­
Co.
82-1-nm.
turn to F ra n k lin ’s Bakery for re­
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7 4M .
F O B SA L E — Newtown cooking ward.
ap ples. W . W . R obison. P h o n e
LOST— Dog and pnppy, brown
874J11.
4 > -l *w .
Shepherd, bobbed ta ll m o t h e r
w ith black and brown
pnppy.
Phone Inform ation, Heath, 2 61-J
SA LE OR E X C H A N G E — for 695 Terrace.
72-1
Ashland property, 12 acres, six
under irrigation, modern 6-room
house, double garage, barn, etc., W iley fumbled and Medford re­
Again
their
power
on Pacific highway, one-half mile covered.
north Jackson Hot Springs. B. B. plays failed and Demmer punted.
Adamson, Talent.
71-3 Hitchcock punted to midfield and
Medford started their only sus­
SNAP F O R SOME O N E — 30 tained drive to a touchdown.
acres In Bellview diet. 12 la a lf­ Three plays failed and t h e n
alfa, 6-room plastered house w ith Demmer ran around left and for
fire place and basement. Good 25 yards to the Ashland 3 4 . Then
d rilled well, 28,000. Bee Ashland s o rte d a series of spinners and
R ealty Co.
8»-tf reverses'which fin ally put it on
4Ae fiv e yard Hue.
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able reality.
T IG E R S A B E VICTO R IO US
B y a t » oint
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92 scored by their opponents a
check reveals.
.The season scores were as fol­
lows:
,
• Ashland 68; K lam ath F a ll 0.
Oregon Frosh 7; Ashland 0.
Ashland 68; K lam ath f a lls 0.
Medford 72; Ashland 7.
Ashland 66, Roseburg 0.
Medford 13; Ashland If,
Tbe uam e
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The first quarter opened w ith
Demmer kicking to N a tte r on
the twenty. He returned it
to
the 31 and Leedom promptly
dashed nine yards around l e f t
end. Medford was offside on the
next play and Ashland bad their
firs t down. Laedoni the» threw
a long pass to W iley, »nd t h e
little fellow snagged It for a 34
yard gain. The next pass was
'Intercepted but M edfordz had to
punt when their power
plays
failed to gain. Leedom returned
it to his own 35. W iley skirted
left end for fourteen yards and
first down. ~ Another pass, Lee­
dom to W iley gained 30 yards
hut both sides vrep» offside and
the play went over. Leedom heav­
ed »»other which Medford fatar-
cepted. The ball see-sawed back
and forth when aaddenly a break
came. A Red and Black p a s s
want wild and Leedom intercept­
ed It. W ith hastily formed inter­
ference he sprinted 50 yards be­
fore he was brought dowq oq the
Medford 14 yard m a rk .'T w o . line
plays' and two passes frere splll»<|
and Demmer puat«4- Ipsmedlat-
e ly , little brown football appear­
ed In tbe air. Jwo times they
fount) the waiting arms' of Gan­
dee connected and another first
dow». N utter was heaving- them
with unerring accuracy and
a
'moment later a long one to Lee­
dom sent thei grandstand into a
frrn |y and as he, raced over the
■ line the Ashland rooters w e n-t.
crazy. Abbott failed tp convert
and*the half vnded a tew plays
later.
Medford kicked off to start the
third period and Leedom return­
ed it to the ¿8. Leedom a n d
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COMFORT T A L K IN G 'solicited a tten tio n la b reeding a n
by S o cia l ^ .C ircle o f
C hristian I la y in g aa w ell » s m e*t a tta in ,
ch o re* . C all e r s . <L O . H o lm a n ,; secu red a eoefrergU tr<>fa 1
F O B salb —
.First claw hay
E. W illiam e N dirbry ranch, Tai
sn t, P h o n e 873J2.
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FOB I A L 1
p le a ts, raspberry
g a n b srry p la n ts
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p resid en t, a t 4»5 B stre et. <* ,M t |f a » 4 lf t g M M - R f t W
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M A R S H A L L P R IN T IN G OOM-
P A N T —• P rin tin g , H a lin g and
R ubber S tam ps, M edford, Ore­
gon.
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MUCH LOOT
ST. LO U IS P R IC E S for hldSS.
wool pel{s 8 *d furs. Johnson M ar­
ket. phdbs 7«. 01*N. M.afa- « 7 -«
Storage Od. office te
174 N o r s u u n .
PORTLAND, N ov. 3 6 .— <LP>_
Three daylight bandits held I p
resldenee,
J. O. Jacksoh, chain store sup­
H».
ervisor, after ¿ he made collest-
AMY G IR L IN TR O U BLE— M aj tons from seven etecgv-«* tee
eo m m n n leete Wltji E n sig n Lea stre ets todag.
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T h ey escap ed w ith lo o t e s tP
o f t b s S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e
W h ite S h ield R o m e, 545 May- m ated at
fa ir Avo-, Portland. Oregon.
The <4. Uterattfre claw la the children to take care o f me
w orking 0« a Play in connection thia week, as you know, thia la
Mease
ten
w lfa -p o o d B o o h ’,’ w eek- T he li­ good book week,
brary at (be Norm al sent books them to wash their hands hetero
for us to read- We g»ve a reading reading me as 1 don’t like to get
observation for the Norm al stu­ my pages dirty. Also tell them not
dents, using Thanksgiving stories. to N it pencils in me, becrfase I
The boys and girls are playing don't want curvature of the spine.
yon
baseball and the girls are win­ T ell the children any|htng
ning. One of the pupils brought think necessary, also I hope tk *F
w ill enjoy me. Thank you. Good-
some mistletoe for the room.
b y s”
H erbert T u ck er
M arietta W hitney, fA
Our In d U n Headbands
The Book W eek P la y
The second grade of tbe Lin­
coln school la 'm«ktug Indian
In the sixth A grade the child­
headbands ot brown paper-
W e ren are giving a good book week
have m ads tb e -fsa th e r s ip bright play, it. is about a boy who is
very discontented ' and » th e * girl
colors
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John Wilson, IB who Is contented. She is reading
a hook and forgets about the boy.
Tpe second} grade of Lincoln The spirit tells the boy about
school are making Indian head­ books and characters corns |g who
dresses to be used 1» an Indian are in tbp book and tell * h a t
play. We hare been reading happened in their lives.1 W e hope
about Red Feather, a little Indian that our play wUl he a success?
Eva Landing,'< 4
(boy pnd have decided to act ‘ out
part of the story. W e may play
An Interesting Book
this for the students gt the Nor­
i * l s book Is shout four girls.
mal.
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Mellcsnt Fsters, 3A They lust adore their mother and
father-. The little boy next door
became acquainted with the girls
A Telephone Conversation
"H M l. JUhrarUp?
M r. flook gnd they have many good times
speaking. 1 wish you wot|ld tall together. F inally one of the
he did It and the score was, Med­
ford 13, Ashland
12. Abbott
J u d g e c u m ' B e u g t y u a * '• t e f c y
failed to convert the goal and a
when he en tered a plea of guilty
few plays later tee game ended-
to a charge of drunkeness. B e e -
sen was arrested Thanksgiving
day ' by Chief of Poiled Geqrge
FOOTBALL RESULTS
H cN sb é. whep he w a s e t t s n j in g
Easter* Scores
Davis Elklsn 12; John Carroll
the football game
toxicated Condition.
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V o f Ubrjft* Gxeatert
A Motor Coach System
ö departures daily
SAN FRANCISCO
Sacramento, * ns Oakland
Phygidaa and Bageea
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
a r r ic , boom
Hound Trip, *21.70
PR O TECTIO N sssnfed by s great
responsible company, serving all
/California cities, and going East
to St. Louis and Chicago. Finest
coaches (deep-cushioned reclin­
ing chairs,) best term inal facil­
ities, most dally schedules.
Our agents will help plan your
trip, arrange stop-overs, make
reservations,
L on Angeles, »38-90 R. T . »42.20
Bata DiCfco, »27.90 R. T . *4 8 .2 0
E l Paso, *47-40 « . T- »84.30
8t. Loots, *7 3.0 3 R. T . »188.88
Leave for these and a thousand
way points—
0 :1 0 A . M . 12:84,
P- M
Teacher Of
V iolin ,
V iola,
S trin g
Baas
(V io lo n c ello “E ep ecltee" )
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STUDIO
M usical In stru m en ts R epaired,
B ow e & ehalred.
A Reni Xmas Present
LADIES s m r CASES FITTED WITH DUPONT
FIXTURES.
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SEE THEM IN OUE WINDOW.
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—A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
Name of .....
Place
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Nappi ftf Proprietor '
Friday, November 28
KPO (42 2.3 M ) San Franciscq.
4 p. m. concert orchestra; 5 p.
m. children’s hour; 6:30 p. si. ed­
ucational program; 7 p. m. bodk
review; 8 p. |m. Calpet orchestra;
9 p. m. chamber music; 10 p. m.
dance music.
kG O (3 8 4 .4 H ) Oakland. 8 p.
m. dinner concert; 6 :5 * p. m.
stocks, pews, weather; 8 p. fa.
KGO players; 9 p. m. N. B. C.
program; 10 p. m. Hotel Oakland
dance orchestra.
K L X (6 0 9 M ) Oakland. 4:80 p.
m. Hawaiian music; 5:80 p. m-
Brother Beb; 8:30 p. m. dinner
concert; 7 p. m. news; 8 p S m .
variety hour; 9 p. m. dance mu­
sic.
K F I (46 8.8 M )
Los Angeles.
6:30 p. m. B ill Henry and Kate
O’N eil; 6 p. m. Florence Sanger,
piano moods ;6:16 p. m. rsdlo-
torlaft 6:30 p. m. vest pocket
program; 7 p. m. Paul Roberts
program;
8 p. m. Ira Morgan,
concei* pianist; 9 p. m. N. B- C,
program; 10 p. m. Musical play­
mates.
K H J (41 6.4 M ) Loa Ang'les.,
6:80 p. m. children’^ hoqr; 7:80
p. m. fashion talk; 2 : l i musical
program.
I K F W B ' (3 6 1 .2M )
Hollywood.
6 p. m. dinner music; $ p. m.
one act pipy; 7:30 p. m. musical,
program; 7 160 p .m. news; 2 P-
m. blues singer with serandors;
9 p. m. ten with concert quartst;
10 p. m. until midnight, (Ian*,»
music.
K N E (8 2 6.9 M ) Hollywood. 6
i. m. dinner concert; 7 p, m. col-
ege rally program; 8-p. m. cour­
tesy program; 9 p. m. dance md-
sic; 10 p. m. Main events fro«)
legion stadium; 11 p. a . dance
music,
KG W (49 1.5 M ) Portland. 6 p.
m. Golden West g irl;
7 p. j n .
Gerber entertainers; 7 : |6 d- m.
dairy talk ; 8 p. m. theatre p»rtyf
9 p. m. N. B. C. program ;IO p.
m. Hool Owls.
K O lN (3 1 9 M ) Portland. 6 p.
m. dinner concert; 7:46 p.
m.
Hotel Benson orchestra; 9 p. m.
stringed orchestra; 9 p .at-
dlo program.
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X-Rav, Inelrffiog Teeth
O fllae 9MUMI be - Wteif a - a
— s s s a ia s g r —
Hotel A A M Building)
Ashland, Ore* Phons 47
(Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings)
Bfown 0; Colgate 0 (tie .) (
PorUgnd — Motorsl
North Carolina | 4 ; South Car­
Come
in and see what we have to' offer before
Ooíl” takes 12,000 bo:
olina 0-
buying.
gnd pears tp England
Pittsburgh 30; Penn State 0.
John Hopkins 4 4 ; ’ Maryland
13.
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Syracuse 7; Columbia 14.
W . Va.. 6; Wash and Jeff t .
Penn 35; Cornell 0.
Davidson 7; Duke 48.
■St- Xavier 6;
Haskell In -
(Copy of Inspection Report)
d ans 6.
Georgia 20; Alabama I.
Western Scores
Utah 0; Utah Aggies 0. (tie .) '
W B B C T IO N W O R T
D enver U r+ A rC o lo ra d o 0.
Nebraska 37; N. Y. U . 18.
o ffy jf'o ftU e
Missouri 20; Oklahoma 7.
Pacific Coast
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QREOOM DAIRY AND JOOQ OOMMIB8IONER
- Washington 7;• 0regoa>O.
Wyoming 26; Col. Teachers 4.
Two line smashes netted but
508 Worchester Bldg.
Occidental 0; U. of H »)rail, 20.
tw o r a id s , the Newten, op a re-
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Portland, Oregon
Fresno State 6; College of F * -
vpcse, kmashec » ro u g h r i g h t
tackle for a touchdown and the ciflc 0.
J. D. Mickle, Commissionpr
score was tied. Swanson failed
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to convert and the last quarter
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M edford kicked o ff to\ t h e
Grizzlle and Hitchcock punted to
midfield. Moore, on the f i r s t
play, heaved a pass to Swanson,
aqd that^ speed maker dashed 30
yards before he was forced out
of bounds. H arrell in t h r e e
smashes placed it on the 10 yard
line for a first down?- Swanson
passed, it was a low one a n d
Leedom scooped it up and tore
up th e side of the field to the
Ashland 20.
Then- came the
break which decided the game.
Hitchcock waa back to punt
but Instead, the hall went to
N u tter who attempted to make a
lateral pass to the stocky guard.
I t was», blocked and McDonald
grabbed it before it hpd reached
the ground and raced over t h e
goal line. Swanson converted
and the scorp was, Medford 13.
Ashland 6.
Then began fhe most hectic,
thrilling , last four minute ’ rally
possible. Medford kicked to the
Ashland 12 and on the first play
NUtter burned one to W iley who
was in the open. He streaked 60
ya$ls up' the sidelines bpfore
Moore overhauled him on the 35.
Again N utter passed, this time to
Gandee, and It gained 15 yards.
Three line plays gained b u t
three yards and a long pass went
lqto the end zone. Medford took
the ball on {he 20 and Demmer
punted. As before, the footballs
started to fly. Five straight bul­
let like heaves by N utter
to
Gandee gained 36 yards and the
oval w*s resting on the 12 yard
string. N utter smashed through
right tackle tor five yards and
n flrpt dow n o n
6»*ht. N ut­
ter, fa three successive smashes,
gained seven precious yards. He
then decided to pass but It was
incomplete and again • Medford
took the ball on the twenty. Dem-
mef punted and Leedon) returned
it to the R edford at. In s 'i«kt
desperate d riv e ,‘N u tter p»ssed to
Gandee for five yards. But about
60 second» remkined and his all
went Into the next pass. I t was a
beauty straight as an arrow and
it fell into the halids of McGee.
30 yarde up the field. Hs held
It and, crossed the line with np
one near him. f t was a hard one
to «itch, being over h.'s head', but
P m d tiM L im ite d T o
Bye, Ear, om aid T h roat
DEPO T
HOTEL ASHLAND
Phone 47
» S f t M
We w ill d eliv e r a n y am ou n t
o t exeeptlonaH y good 18-ttfOh
slab s a t th is prise.’ B u y them
now to r w in ter w h ile th e y t e e
iS J
corrective that works
two ways at once I
•Your skin must be
both cleared and
healed. Sulphur is a
^SuBiker Tmufer Oa.
WHITTLS TBANOTR
A BTORAOS 00.
¡rig than menthol.
T h e two m ak e a
rective, something you
efore. While thwete-
ie pimples, blackheads
chee, the menthol f o a ls
•Ore tissue* Itf• won-'
i combioatiqn works,
ases of akin troubles
Goal, Wood and 8ten«p
Packing, Crating a n t te lw te * .
s’ time. Your druggist has Mentbo
phur in jars, ready to use, at a few
cents cost. One night’s use will ghm
you the surprise of your life.
Anto rrrigkt
T twi U m UI
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Jackson County Creamery
S. Kroschel
Medford
Date of Inspection
Oct. 20, »27
Remarks: .Creamery, room, walls, ceiling and floor c|psn, good
Good ligirts and ventilation. Utepsils and equipment clean.
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L. B. ZIEMER, Inspector.
ARE YOU
ATOXIC
NELSO N a M R O B ^ - f l* » t r » o -
STATEMENT OF DR. FREDERICK P. STRICK LEK, SECRETARY
Off THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF HEALED, ADVÎgE^ IN
FAYPP QF PASTEURIZED MILK IN AN OFYJÇiAL REPORT
aadqusrtsra
In the strictest conformance to state law »ad under supervision of ip»pectors F 1»0 i 0 frequent­
ly c»0 and' inspect o «r plant; th» operative prduesses. a ll milk delivered from fhe Jackson
ffaqhty p n a n S r y t» o( unquestioned »»rHy, frqe from all disease g»r»» l»t6cHo«.
M ilk thkt
theqts Up grlfk the e^efy requirement of Dr. ^trickier as an authority.
M ilk bpttle containers * | e thoroughly »teyllized. No doubt can exist as to the cle»|»|iness, the
gerfti-free condition of the bottle after passing through the 200 degrees wash and fteam
treatm ent. Human touch is unknown to any guffhee this m ilk (oucheX, even the sealing cap
fainting
}c report has layers or other ipaladie» beon traced to pasteurised
ktal germ. Pasteurization Is a health Insurance. Dir. Strickler’s
fact. He advises the Us? of pasteurlted milk. Heed his warning!
too greata burden upon the v ita l
Likewise
A|1 materials from which our Ice Cream is in«iufact-
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ured is pasteurized, as we)l as the eream from which
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milk-bofne
fectlo
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rlaSd m ilk,
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occanonaUy needs a little help* T I
is nothing better for thia, as med
men know, tRkh a little ox gall. Ox
bus bsen found to t e a great m b
oqr ‘»qpld g|qal” butter i* fnanafaeiufed.
PHGW1S 51
Furniture
la r p s s a e o r ite te t
ex q u isite
Christmas greeting card» ara o a
display a t tbs' T id in gs Offi*». Or­
der your cards earm.
We Supply Pasteurized' Milk
The Jackson O»»»ty Creamery provides pasteurised milk for the City of' Medford.
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