Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1927, Image 6

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    world, grò to ha approt»«# b> Tälla' »¡a pnrpnao of tho flovorn-
ed. by far that of tho BoaaanoC
foreign exports, anon« whom (a w a t to iaatltnttog tha appraisal,
Jewels.
Oonani Jaan Jahnsson, a 8wodls^
Ever aineo before tha allied
la th« eoltoettoa aro diamonds,
jawelor.
Jahnaaon recently de-
emorqlda, rubles an d p eoth . ecrt- j-owere captured CoaetonUaoplg
f»r eentarlee by tho Turk«-, l | l t . the treasure has bean, lock­
Tkg appraisal U expeetedto leeted
lah «nimi. Many »f the «opt« ed 1« 'massive caskets of iron,
take a" month an* w ilt probably represent booty taken In Porsia and hidden in vault» » « d ir tho
she made at Angora, although no
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I an* other Eastern conatriee. A Golden H ow .
definite word ae to the locality part consist 41 ecctagfeottasl o n u -
Initiated—
Edna Wisely and sister Clara,
students at the Southern Ore«on
Normal school In this city, were
initiated recently Into the Theta
Beta Phi.' honorary sorority. The
girls* home Is in Medford.
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Framing, Studio Ashland. 71-tf
Spent Yesterday to Medfoe*—
,
Jesse Nell of this city spent From Talent—
• Mr. and Mrs. Laurln Hlnmab
Mrs. C. W, Bong, Mrs. Katie
and Mias Grace Whitcomb, resi­ yesterday In Medford looking af­
Maroa a id Clarence Homes, all
dents of Portland. Oregon, stop­ ter business affairs. ’
residents, of Talent, spent
one
ped In this city for a short time
day
in
Ashland
this
week
shop­
Dance
Masonic
hail,
Tuesday
yesterday to visit with Miss Calls
Biegel nt the city recorder’s of­ evening. Nov. >•, couple 76 c' ex­ ping and visiting with friends.
fice.
»
tra ladies the-
Fresh
P-Nnt
Brittle.
Full
Pound.
35i.
The
Plain.
M-M
Crater Lakes, Studio Ashland.
71-tf
Sprained A n k l e -
Reverend Edwin Deacon of
Strayed, two small ^lack and
Talent had the misfortune
to
white pigs (Hampshire«. « a r e Returned Home—
Mrs. Victoria Nicholson re­ sprain his ankle badly, while cm
marked. Reward. G. F. Billings.
73-3 turned yesterday -to her home In his way to a meeting Thursday
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thia city, after having s p e n t evening.
Thanksgiving Day at the home
Country M ill Run, $1.40 per
C. W. Claus of this city N. 8. Bennpt home in Medford.
jack.
No delivery. Ash. F. A Pro.
Other
guests
at
the
Bennet
home
inrsday for Lewiston, Ken-
72-tf
where she was called be- Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Assn.
of the serious illness of O. Steiger of Anchor, Oregon.
ViHiting Mot h er
>ther, Mrs, Martha Selby.
Ernel
Stearns of Oakland,
Hear the latest popular music
Cal., arrived in the city a* few
ut Elhart’s.
days ago to spend several .dsys
Steaming hot cnlcken Tamules here visiting with his mother,
The Plats.
33-tf Mrs, Lnella Btearns on P i n e
street. Mr. Stearns was gfadgated
Umbrellas covered,
from the Oregon Agriou^ifral
Kodakh, Studio Ashland.
college at CorvMllle a few years
Ci s f l i n l »0 H o r n e -
Thelma Good, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Buy Good on Terrace
street. Is confined to her home to­
day w ith’ an attack of tonsilltls.
Mr. Gqpd is the owner of the XL
Electric store on the Plaza.
Paulserud's for cleaning.
Visited in central Point—
L. Li Norcross of this
Rosenbaum in S. F —-
A. 8. Rosenbaum, general ag­
FlnlShlng, Studio Ashland
ent for the 8. P. railroad com­
pany in southern Oregon, is
spending several ' days tn San
Francisco, Calif., on a combined Killed 9 Coyote»—
Bert Rippey of the Applegate
business and pleasure trip- Mr.
Jlstricf
killed nine coyotes during
Rosenbaum will also visit with
fhe
past
two weeks and yester­
relatives while in San Francis-
day presented a bounty claim for
them at the Jackson c o u n t y
courthouse.
Wanted to rent a piano. Phone
city
Sweet onions, 8 lbs.
Schuerman’s Grocery.
istered Friday, November kt, at
the local branch of the state traf­
fic bureau, located In the cham­
ber of oommerne. building on the
Plaza. "
lie 13th Hour
Purchased Property—
.
4T. W- Logan, who has'been ro-
slding In California for the past
five years, \recently purchadH
soma property near Jacksons*
Hot Spring! on the Pacific high­
way Just north of the city, whpge
he will raise chickens.
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Portraits, Studio Ashland.
Here For T hanksgiving—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwtok
and two children and Mr. Ander­
son, all residents of Medford,
spent Thanksgiving Day In Ash­
land visiting with Mr. Anderson’s
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Thojnas Merriman, who to­
sida in the Bellview district. Mrs.
Nordwlck Is a sister of Mrs. M e r­
riman.
Stopped Ip A sh la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bollo and
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bolls Of
Everett, Wash.,- stopped to h»g-
land today to'visit for g shaft
time with Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Berg on B street, whllp en renie
to tfff Hornia where they w 1 H i
spend a few weeks vacation. Mt*.
BÄrg and Mr. Bolt wAre friends
several years afo j n Wisconsin!
STOCKHOLM— (IP>— The
clent Turkish crown Jewels, val*
ued st millions* of dollars and
considered the. lsrpbst and rar­
est collection of gems In the
Medford Couple Married—
Send this ad and ten cents to
Foley A Co., Sheffield and George
ttsy Chicago, III., writing your
namstand address clearly.
Ton
will receive a trial bottle of Fo­
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound
for coughs, colds, croup (spas­
modic), tickling throat; also a
trial packet each of Foley Pills, a
linretlc stimulant for the kid­
Transacting Bnslnrsa
neys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets
George York of Ashland spent tor constipation, biliousness, and
several hours ip Medford Friday •Ick I' Psadsehs. These reliable
transacting business and vtsitlnr -emediea have helped millions.— 1
with friends.
For sale by all druggists— No. 3.
1923 Chev. Coupe $200
1923 Chev. Couptf $190,
1923 Chev. Touring $120
1923 Chev., Touring $166
1923 Chev. Roadster $166
1922 Ford Tudor ‘ $136
1924 Ford Touring $140
1925 Ford Touring $160
Automotive S&rò
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Dealers ‘ £
It Is Ti
Think
TO VISUALIZE HOW FATHER will thrill at
NAPOLEON
TOMORROW ONLY
Dance Jackson
Saturday night.
Hot
Springs
7J-1
Remind ’Em You’re
OR SON’S buoyant spirit« ag he steps forth
Christmas morning garbed-in his $ew knick­
ers. Hose to match, a splendid pair of sturdy
sports shoes, topped by» a gaily youthful polo
Coat, or Slicker Jacket,' and that how he will
be the talk of the town!
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Electrical
Suggestions
DAUGHTER will enjoy her own Golf-Clubs,
too.
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Hot Point Toasten
Waffle Irons
Grill Stoves
Iron»
Percolators
uorn * oppers
1- The value of the Big Clock is :.............$85.00
2- A like ship, “Nina” Electric Lighted . $25.00
3- A fine Wall Plaque 18x38, “Homer” . $25.00
4- lA seton light Candelabra, with candles, $8.50
5 4 W Vkto;6xl8ti\^' h . !. ’. . . . . $5.00
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The Big Olook will be fully wound and started on its journey, Tuesday,
.Dec. 13th, at 8:30 A. M. How long will it run? We don’t know,
we've wound it- for several years. Sometimes we let it run down by
ovw$qight-btt<ww
mo-Attentiotf «to |ftipvmauy day«, houre and
mintftes it .n d f f u ^ o r would run. We M xtn « oertain amount each
yeai fbr bdveHttsiBg .vg^lM» wawi W T d e iid e d -fc give this dock
and the tour oRtorifine premiums to our customers In recognition
ofj& eir petrodage and loyalty td t ills store for the past 18 years
and trust you mhy see: the lines we have on display this year—the
best we have ever shown in Ashland. .
the thrill of that new “ Brassie.”
TO FORSEE MOTHER’S JOY upon receiv
ing that hqndsome solid leather golf hag.
Chester Woods Here
Chester Woods, son of Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. Woods on North Maia
street, this city. Is spending ths
Thanksgiving holidays in Ashland
lslting with his parents. Chester
1 a student * t the Oregon Agrt-
cultural college In' Corvallis.
THBMG TIMECLOCK THAT HAS BEEN IN
OUR'DISPLAY WINDOW FOR THE PAST
SEVERALYEARS—Wehave decided to make
this clock our premium No. 1. Pour others to
follow: ■
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featuring
THE WONDER DOG
SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS vWORTH
Hot
Aprons for basaar. Masonic
Hall should be brougnt to hall
Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lbs. 23c,
Monday afternoon. Cooked ' food Schuerman’s Grocery.
. 72-tl
«wanted by > o’clock Tuesday
morning.
Dr, J. J. EmmensAeye. e a r.
nose and throat specialist of Med­
ford. Oregon, who hns been tak­
ing a post graduate course In
New York arrived home Sunday
and ha« aga’n -resumed his prac­
tice." . ,
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TODAT ONLY
church deeqrnUon.
id Lione
NTH
W ilbur Leroy G ardner;-'t .,&i$
Springs
73-2 Helen A. Murrey, both of Med­
ford. were united In marriage
Tuesday afternoon hr ’ County
iUayed TMs Afternoon—
The football teams of the Med- -Judge C. G. G illette. a tf Arants
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or Junior, high school «nd the Pass, Oregon.
Roseburg Junior \ high school
>layed 'this afternoon on Van Set Aside gR0,OOO—
.The Josephine county baari
Jcoyoc .field, Medford, the game
has
set aside $Sg,000 «fr the Orel
belts played to play off tho 7-7
tie, the score of th? Medford- gon A California land grant" re­
Roseburg game in Roseburg lest fund for the construction of n
new oounty hospital at S Grants
Saturday.
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Pass,
Home grown splnaoh
Sold New Bungalow—
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Scbuerman’s Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Robison o f
tÿis city have sold their new bun­
Moved to A s h la n d -
Lee Clark, who has been Hvlng galow In Medford to T. T: Merri­
’
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at Pumpkin Center on the Pacif­ man.
ic highway between this city and
Engraved or printed card»,
Medford, moved to Ashland Wed­
with
real yuletlde sentiment on
nesday, where he w ill make his
home. Mr. .Clark has t a k e n display ana sale at The Tidings
Sg-tf
change of the granite pit owned office. Order yours new.
by D. Perosil on Granite streei.
Dance. Jackson
Saturday
night.
Alpha Club Bazaar and cooked
spent one day recently tn Cen­
tral Point, where he formerly re­ food aale. Masonic Hall, Tuesday
sided, visiting with relatives and Nov. 29, Masonic HgU.
friends.
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Returned From 8. F.—
Dance Jackson Hot Springs
George Kllngle of this city re­
Saturday night.
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72-2 turned Thursday night from San
Francisco, Calif., where he spent
Bat more bread. Franklin's Su­ several days of this week looking
perior bread. Healthful and de­ after business affairs. Mr. K lln­
licious.
64-tf-T-T-S gle made the trip do San Francih-
co and back In his automobile.
Marriage License Issued—
Dance Jackson Hot Springe
Only three marriage licenses
72-2
have bee«* issued at the Jackson Saturday night. *
county clerk’s office during the
past two weeks. The last was to
Got yqur goto. Jordan's M il
Charles W. Cusham and I r m a
Ash, both residents* of Trsl, Ore­ Cars Registered ■
gon.
Thirteen out-of-state care reg­
has boon given o u t .Mystery also »on to And
THESE
DBEAMS OF CRRlfiTMAS JOY
The person who guesses nearest the time, days,
hours and minutes, that this clock will run re­
ceives the ctock f« « .
The 2nd nearest ghess takes the ship.
The 3rd nearest guess takes the Plaque.
The 4th takes the Candelabra.
The 5th takes the Vase.
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of one" prize bars any one
pation in the guessing. You
one prize.
CAN BE realized a T
EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL
A railroad story that'll
surely switch your affect­
ions to this new comedy
Electric Station
D. Gay Good, Proprietor
McNÄIRBROS.
Headquarters for Spofftin$
and Sports Apparel
0 . H. JOHNSON, Prop.