Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Called On Friend»—
Business Visitors Recently—
L eon -a»d Charlea L ock«»
Mrs. Mary Hprst ot this city
spent several honn in Medford who reside In the Wagner Cr«
district, were bfiainees visitón
Saturday, calling on friends.
the city recently.,
Cliff Payne iqakes tables.
angle a n d * naw "snooker”
w ilch will coot approgf-
Framing, Studio Ashland. 7:
County Superintendent Visits
wps made at the
Returned H o m o -
Trail—
meeting Saturday night.
Mrs. Mary Lewis on
Susanna H. Carter, Jackson
I tempi«, witk/ftstv, >, • M,
Mrs. Rachel Lane of this city county
Q. B. Bib; wall known resident
school superintendent, street returned home recently &
nmond delivering tk«_ ajj-lado coal operators agreed lo *«-
of this city, la a patient at the was a business visitor in Bedford spent Saturday in Trail, Oregon, ter enjoying a several wonk’s »ta­
M,
according to announo»- cepe arbitration of strike hy the
f
*
il with her eon In Radding.jCal.
Commnnlty hospital on the Bou­ Saturday. t
looking after business affairs.*
it mad* hjr Wm. Briggs, Bx- state,industrial commission. T h *
levard where Ms recently under­
d Ruler. .
• ,
, opuratthrs announced the indlvld-
Irene C lark. feilen Wate
P-Net
Brittle.
Santa Clara Prunes. 2 lbs. 26c
went an operation for appendici­
Get window decoration m ater-1 Fresh
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C?
Forsythe
In
\ln
charge
toal employers would invite the
Carolina
Rudda,
Miss
f
Scbuerman's
Oroeery.
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*72-tl
Pound. 35c. The Plaza.
tis.,M r. 'Eib is reponedlo be ge|-
ial at Elhart’s.
the
arrangements.
\
.
«
m b t i return to work in the
r
n
Ä
Betty- Hlleman,. all resldents
tisg^along nicely.
ego
cnijptte
hae
returned
to
>
.
Psroszi,
was
namM
chair-
meantime
that the industrial
P. M. Dougherty Here—
tbis city, epent Fri^ay nfght
Returned From Eug en e
In Medford Saturday—
DM0ÙS.
Klamath
ra
«
s
after
1
ot
the
Christmas
Charities
body
might
make a thorodfh la-
Russell*
Camp
oa
the
msklyoi
F. H , Dougherty, who is em­
V BAT Bear Paws tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Julia Koch, Mae
Miss Virginia D. Hales «ajk
ralttee, sad w ill h*’ ¿Misted Veatlgation of the wage demands
If .
tfce Thanksgiving
They are delietoas and Tuesday ployed in the Men’s Toggery at Smith and sister, Mrs. Mays, all Miss Marion Ady, both mernggH
F. F. W hittle, B, V. Jqgee Vf.tha miners and all Issues bear-
npsB kA ahU s* ¿t the home
only we are selling them 3 for 1> Dunsmuir. Calif., spent yester­ residents of this city, spent Sat­ of the Southern Oregon Norffetl Ketnmml H ume.
. ; J
B. C. Payne» r laveeUgaklna lag on the strike.
cents. Franklin Bakery.
74-1 day in Ashland visiting with his urday in Medford visiting with school faculty, returned to the
Mr. and»* Mrs. J. B. Long hn<t
H u gh H . (ftUetts en Greeh-
needy families kna already
/
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-
, - -
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' J. friends. >
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city yesterday from Eugene, Oris., daughtar Peggy, . who have bee*
u th ^w ^H ».
v
Vale — Nww OwhJ'e« »chool-
where they speat their Thank»* visiting With Mrd. Long’s stoat
C liff Payne makes magazine Dougherty and his sister a n d
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
*
EAT’ Bear Paws tomorrow;. giving vacation.
.
• L f iL * 2 5 - *» « —
‘ * - *» d
Mr«. 8. T -Spngerp have returned
Rush on B street.
They are delicious and Tuesday
to their home in Sacrament^
only we are selling them 3 tor 10
Country M ill Rnn,
Mareehtat Talent Home —
California. '
Miss Marschial Talent, daugh­
EAT Bear Paws b
cents. Franklin Bakery.
74-1 sack. No delivery. Ash.
Assn.
•
ter of Officer and Mrs. Charles They are delicious and
Hnow on H ighwa y"..
*
So. Ore Roys Join Marines
P. Talent, on the Boulevard, re­ only wa are selling them
Snow is reported to h e OH tye
According to Sergeant F.
E. Returned Home Last Night— j
turned home Saturday evening cents. Franklin Bakery.
Mr. a n * Mrs. H. L. Claycomh, Crater Lake highway some dis­
Carnes, recruiting officer whose
from McMinnville, Ore., where*
tance below .tho, entrance to t t e
Steaming
hot
chicken
she spent the Thanksgiving holi­
headquarters are
In »Medford, who reside on the corner, of Her*
Crater
Like National park.
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two more southern Oregon boys rlson and Iowa street, this city;
day visiting w iyi Mr. and Mrs. J. at The Plaza.
tftfc .¿ad geeee kanttng
E. H ill and daughter.
have joined the United
States returned home last night trtfip
ctoima Jaaqary 15. * Ac­
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Kodaks, Studio. Ashland. 71-tf marines. They are Arthur H. Portland, where 'they spent tge Home front D e l ta
to local sportsmen, there
Mrs.
.D.
K.
Bush
aad
Children
«®rdH
Meesioger and %Henry Huerta, past few days. Mr. Claycomh gt-
Home grown spinach,
Ilona
of docks and geese
oa
Bush
street
are
homs^'/TOm
*
n
A
HaJcentnn Hero—
both of Grants Pa^s. The boys tended a meeting of 'a ll the Ford
Scbuerman’s Grocery.
“
ule
lake
district in Klam-
J
Delta,
CalMoftVa,
where
frd
y
J
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Al Sherrig, aal<
will take final examinations in dealers in Oregon Friday, at
*
San Francisco* before being trans­ which time the new Ford car spent the Thanksgiving holidays."
Crater Lakes, studio Ashland. Blake McFall con
DBNVMR, Nov, 33— (UW— The
ferred to San Diego for training. was seen for the first time on th*.
71-tf headquarters in
i ■
spent the day in j
first definite step «qwgrd peace
Pacific coast* While in Portland*
Mrs. Sarah Boots, who lives Ht* 4***
Dr. J. J. Emmens, eye, e a r , Mr. and dlrs. Glaycomb also vta-
In the Colorado coal- fields came
Victor phonograph for sale at after business affi
with friends.
nose and throat specialist of Med­ itd with their son Gordon, wfap with her daughter,* Mrs. W illiam
today when 28 northern Color-
a bargain, phone £09.,
ford. Oregon, who has been tak­ is taking music lessons
from Hedrick on B street, fell l a * •< * *
Strayed, two small black and ing a post graduate course1 in Professor Durke.
1 lM Dentists In Or e g o n
evening and badly sprained her school
right eld«. The aged woman w ill factlo
f According to a report of the white pigs (HampeWres, , e a r. s New York arrived home Supday
be cqnflqed to. her bed |o r some am S
Oregon state board of dental ex­ marked. Reward. G. F. Billings. ind has again resumed his prac­
72-6
73-2 tice."
aminers, there are 1185 register­
ed -dentists* in Oregon. Approxi­
Get yonr grass, Jordan’s Mitt.
mately 240 licenses have been re­
Smallest Number Recorded—
voked gnd 242 dentists have died
Saturday—
Dr.
Howard
Green
Mere
since the board was created.
The smalles number of out-of-
Dr. Howard Green of Salem,
state
automobile registrations for
Oregon, spent several hours* In
Finishing, Studio Ashland.
any
one
day so far thia winter,
this city Sunday visiting with old
was
recorded
at the local branch
friends and acquaintances. Mr.
of the state traffic bureau, lo­
Electric toasters repaired, Fix- Green, who has also been visit­
cated In the chamber of cqm- Teacher* Resumed But i na. -
ing with friends In Medford for
It Shop.
Miss Althea Dwyer,
instTuc- Left For home—
several days, spent some time in merce building on the Plaza, Sat­
urday, Nov. 28, when only seven tor of English at 'the
Ashland
Ashland a number of years ago,
Mr. end y rs . John Flnneren
VM ttag at Brother’s- Home
high school, has resumed her du­ Left Friday for their home In
at the time of the hoof and mouth sars were registered.
Logan L. Bib, manager of the disease epidemic in northern Cal­
ties after having spent -the past Cottage Grovy, Oregon, after bar­ * Up to ndoa today, Monday, 88
we ave on and
Eoathern Pacific Hospital depart­ ifornia, for which he maintained
few days vlsitir^ at her Korns In ing spent the Thanksgiving holi­ hundredths of an Inch of rain
ment In San Francisco. Calif., is a strict'quarantine over the Sis­
Portland, Oregon.
day in Ashland visiting Mr. Fln- had fallen in Ashland daring th»
spending several days in Ashland kiyou mountains.
neran’s parents on A street and paat font- days. Twenty-six hun­
visiting at the home of h i s
with Mrs. Flnnersu*» aunt, Mrs. dredths fell Friday. 88 hundred­
Home
to
Spend
Winter.
brother, a . E. Bib on VanNese
Snpday and up
898OS Needed to Meet
Miss Marjory Gillette, who has C. A. Shutts, who resides _oa ths Saturday,
Third
street.
M
r.
Ftnneran
is
Expanses— "
natu
nopn
today
22 kaudradths
been working in San Francisco,
According to the budget ad­ Calif., for the past few years, emiployed by the Standard Qll of. an inch sd rain had (allea,
Dance Masonic hall, Tuesday
opted, at a recent meeting of the arrived home recently to spend company In Cottage Groye, They
evening, Nov. 28, couple 75c, ex- • • Umbrellas covered,
taxpayers, it nw ill require a sum the winter months at the hopto formerly lived In thia city.
Shop.
tra'ladles 26c.
’
-
of 88808 to meet the operating nt her parents, Mr. and
Mtsi
.* Wr* w# Nt*
Kapected
Home
Today-—
expenses of t |e city of Gold HUI Hugh H. Gillette on Greshaxft
argued 1»,A c u it y Sunday from
i
.
W.
Mqrray
of
tl^e
shoe
de-
for the ensuing year. Gold H ill street.
Mm. d ivrrtm w n H o m o -
Woodburn, Ore., aad have tekep
partmnet In McGee's
exclusive up tbeir reujdeace lp oqe .a f 0 e
Mrs. Elsie Churchman, who is has an income • of 83200 from
ladies store, this city, wad ex­ JfcrMr qplJanw oa Graplto Mreet.
employed at Isaac’s dry goods water rentals Which w ill offset
pected to retnra to Ashland, today Mr. Lavender > ttt te *» L. B.. M,
store in this ’city, returned last the total expenses. A levy of 28
from Seattle, Wash., where he
evening to her home on Union mills wMl be required to meet
”1* c<> M job »{«»tor la
visited over the holidays with his the composing room , of U e A s »
H im Mary Poley daughter of street, after having spent the the direct tax. The assessed val-
w'lfe and young son. Mrs. Mur­ laud pally Tidings. Mr. Dnrhufe
H r. and Mrs. ,W . H. Poley, who Thanksgiving hoUdays
visiting uat.oa of the city Is 3227,663.13.
a well-dressed mwi, your shoes must harmon
ray, who remained In. Seattle to recently suffered a stroke of
reside on the corner of- Gresham with her stater Mrs. R. R. Robley
use"with the reat of your clothes. It is^the most im
fa* with her mother who U eer- paralpais and w ill he uneble to
and Alltoon streets, has been par­ at Portland. W hile In Portland
Panlserud’s for doming.
portant thing men overlook.
fduWy ill, will probably return to
tially confined to her home for Mrs. Churchman attended the
this city With her hasMtdd; , :
the past week with illness.
football game there Saturday af­ Visited Talent Family—
, A OOHHliETE IH8PLAY O F MEN’S SHOES
Visitor In H ilt—
ternoon between the Oregon Ag­
M r. and Mrs. E. R. Oatman of
. Suggudud plajform ,to Albert
Sam Jordaa of the J o r d h n
Window decoration material ricultural college and Carnfegle Medford motored to the city yes­
tt.
F alI. M ha should choose to
Electric
company
in
this
city,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Nell
Shinn
on
Onk
Tech.
for the Holiday opening at El­
terday, where they spent several
spent one day in H ilt, northern street spent the Thaakaghrw Win tor president: **OU4s WeU."
berta.
hours in the afternoon visiting
Engraved or printed cards, with Officer -and Mrs. Charles P. Calttorhia, last week Installing a holidays visiting at the home «
Mrs. Shiah’s: parents la Mugene.
with real yuletlde sentiment on Talent and family on the Bouler
display ana sale at The Tidings vard. Mr. Oatman has b e e n
office. Order yqura now.
80-tf Juekson county fru it Inspector
tor the past 16 years.
Itoeal ; P ersonal flptes
^feL
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DAI, STRIKE
ARBITRATION
IS EFFECTED
STAINLESS
' STEEL
CARVERS
Diamond Briquettes Are Fine for
Furnaces or Fire Places
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Sweet onions. 8 lbs. for
Sch uerman ’a Grocery.
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Portraits, Studio Ashland
Where. Your Dime ig a Baby Dollar
89 North Mam S t
" H
“Cameron”
Broadcloth Shirts
*
Blue, Grtty, Tan and White^-Send them to
lauhdry, they will not fade? P r i c e .................. g
-Al Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
TODAY, TOMORROW AMD WEDMRSDAY
(Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings)
TAME
KIVADA
Sleeping Comfort
ERIENCE
Bed outfit; bed, 45 lb. mat
tress and good spring
tEBCIAL DEPARTMENT IS
HIVE MERCHANTS A SER-
eeps P a c e with th E ir
» NEEDS.
ture
* A stirring tale of the days when rustlers roamed the
. cattle eottntry and two-gunmen fought the law, in a land
where men ride fast, where they shoot straight, whom
thrifts am everywhere.,
Wick Fam itun
Ashland, Oregon
LITTLE
BIG
OUR STOCK IS