Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1927, Image 4

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    UY TIDINGS
GEORGE MADDEN GREEN, iiatMgmg Kfütor
PUBE
1 TUEMNO the papes
ASHLAND
20 Years
Ago
Thm tagiTiag Day «rether game of football
game was played at Ashland between the satoe
teams, fro net the same teams. The Ashland W ™
were listAd ab the «ante boys as played us the
earlier game, but between the two holidays some
trick of ‘AAtufo hfc» M *t W y M tost the lodtil l«*y-
era were tile same material forms, but down in their
hearts there Mas a new spirit, -a new stAngth,
Mrs. G. A. strtektead
land le W e teslttsg her
L. Strickland.
v
of Pert-
sea. A,
* ^A nd the day after the Thanksgiving, game
Coach McNeal ef the lo ca l normal school, speaking
before the Krifflatia club ofl the subject of Football
Citizens, related that out of taore than 700 former
football lettermen of three famous eastern Uni-
versitiea only two of these had become bankrupt in
business in 4D years—and that these two fodtbali
players,, madh flf ti» aame gtflff Ad the local foot­
ball players, are today multi-millionaires.
.
They came back and builded strong on a fail­
ure. Coach MeNeal need not have gone farther
back than the Thanksgiving game fo hate procur­
ed an illustration to prove that Football Citizens
are not failures, as some .claim, but that, because
of their football playing and ¿ha lessons it teaches,
they become stronger, morei-WiAfrions and more
successful men smee oaa. of S u M W am ental riifca
of the game is never t . sp lit Y ;
Fritiay evsmilg of th b week, Asbbnti will
again be hosts to thousands to view the eity’s
merchant«’ wfcidowa, which are reppoeed to be gala
with the 9»irU and deeorations of Christinas.
All merchants are preparing to spend ednsid-
erable time and effort in making their store w in­
dows aa attractive a» possible, and to demonstrate
to southern Oregon and northern California that
Ashland has what they want for the Holidays,
as well as for all o th er occasions in the year.
Make your window attractive, M r. Merchant,
The new Ford is coming)
This is not idle gescip ndr is it iaionnation
gleaned by one standing on a cornbr straining his
neck to-catch soaie detail of the mystetioas car a«
it sped by in one of the many teqt rang which the
Ford factory has been making.
It is from a statement by Henry Fred, who
haa had the world guessing for many months, creat­
ing more intense curiosity aw l dbrire to ascertain
what the new car w o u l d t h a n has ever been,
attained by any other manufacturing project.
Santa Clans is coming^ too, lu t for thouaandb
>nd thousands the announcement that the new Ford
is coming soon completely eofipdes the forthcoming
visit of old Kris Kringla.
,
We wager that'woman who flew “ air mail,’’
New Yertt to Catifornia, to krep aVKnue» engage­
ment had a new gow n.
.......
te—
Witt Bogem, in writing about Rnssist, says,'
that “ Communism is like prohibition—it ’s a good
idea, bat it don’t woriL”
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And by the way, we haven’t seen much of Aimee-
McPhetoFB or Jack. Dempsey in the headline« re­
cently. Wonder what haa become of them.
While there ih no qvick cure for a light heatk
there is always a traffic cop for a bum head light.
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The cynic is the man who sees nothing com­
plimentary in being selected as the average citizen.
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Broke A nkle—
.
Dr. Bertha Sawyer, whs resides
iU tbe Pioneer b u ild e r ea «lain
street, sustained a Stoke* tfftle
Prank Van Natta la confined Saturday evening, when’ she suf­
to bis home with the pneumonia. fered a bad fall. p t . Sawyer
will be confined to hey home for
a few wgeha, due to the accident
Mrs. Çhas. Sllsby from Duus-
n ir, la -netting relatives la flltfe
John Lett, from MarysVille,
Mo., has purchased from G. W-
Pugh, an acre fru it tract on
Mountain street and improve­
ments, including a small dwell­
ing. The sale was negotiate« by
McWltllaam and Powefc. w h o
have nine closed up thS seJe to W.
G.,Thomen, recently from 8alida,
some time has moved into a real- Working at Schroeder's—
* •
Harry Bates, employed as a
Colo., of a honse and lot In R. B.
Mrs. Lynn slaok of thto
u
telephone operator at Merced, addition belonging to H. P. Pph-
George Stockton has gone to dence at 416 Mountain avenue.
Cal., Is bomp to spend the holi­
,•
working at Schroeder’s Five «ad
the Applegate country to mine tor
land.
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Cars registered ■
•
Ten gfent-store in the Enddto’
days with his patents, Mr. and
a few months.
I Twelve out-of-state care were bu«dtog Swing the Christmas
Mrs. C. F. Bates.
tegtoterOA Monday. November Zg.f-g^g^a.
at
lecAl braach to the etata
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Mm. E. Culbertson of Klamath traffic burtan located In the fM o to re d to Medford—
Dr and Mr> w , Crandall,
county Is spending the winter in «hamber of eotetaerce bnUding on
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lto
a
.
ra.Ma
th . n.itior «mpf.
Ashland.
Mrs. H. R. Marks of Portland,
formerly a resident of Ashland,
is here renewing old acquaint­
ances and looktog after property
interests.
Armistice Day a game of football was played
at Medford between Medford and Ashland, and
even the
ydnyaru felt it was a farce, a
denionsttatiou tit which ldst-confidence predomin­
ated a ^ tT M g ftg y ic d aU the real playing a b ility
by ftodard; Btbelbert Nevln’s
.•‘R O fltfl. "Thais” by Massenet;
“Leflührnc” Mr Salnt-fltons, and
twO-tolglpal caatpositlèhs. '‘Flow­
ers of Love'* and ‘‘Grand Scher-
ASHLAND
12 Years Ago
Football Citizens
BY. THE. ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
I Ban w . Stone, who k w « h
the 8. P. tralw stette« o t t t f s a ^
Mise Batsey C q ^ w k y h a B bees
ramento,,ha8 bee. in AUbteftd the
past week, visiting firteriti and visitine Relatives and mends Is
taking some advanced Mgres« fh AshlMhh teCurttMl M
VdehvlW,
their homes: Leta 8milb, Oak­
Masonry.
.Calif., last Friday.
land, O r« r Dbrethy Morgad.
Grants Pise, dre., and Elizabeth
M to e . Bursae, eye. Florence
8tewart tpept the time as a guest
e f ffu s BMfcdhteft W o n a» per
house in Roseburg, aqd Dorothy
A Monroe Mink Is bSTdlhg'* 1
B o o n a«« A n r F H » r |s guests
potato show and thereby cod-
of 'Lucille Calkins at her home
’ftfhtolng Worthily to Its oom- r
9 Yr^ka, cpufitiam . .
inanity development. —' Albany
All
lsl
quiet
along
Democrnt-rihrald.
Grande' tonight, Mexfc
f
Mrs. Alice W illits and son RJlly
very, very good JuS|
Moths, a bulletin says, causa
Christmas.
laecodlgan^d .by.M rs, WlRlTs fa­
*>>00,000,000 damage annually.
ther, C. B. kreneb, have returned
Inasmuch as- they left ear crveiS
to their honte l i 'A teU n d after
coats alone this year the actual
having spent the Thanksgiving
damage MF M >7 to only | l » » r
hotttoya VtelMnr with' M r. in d
980,082 0 t.— fR. Helens Sentinel.
Mrs. W . W , .W illits at Persist,
Oragoa.
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Went to Giwuts
Domino Provost of this city
went to Grants Pass this after­
noon. where he spent
several
hours putting up the bills adver­
tising the Lithlsi) Indoor Circus
and Fiesta, and looking after oth­
er business affalls.
* Q. Atom* W ill Be Employed—
Jqktt 9 - . Adams, wall known
resident of this city, w ill be em­
ployed a« bookkeeper at the Clay-
eottb Motor company, local Ford
dealers on the Plass, filling the
vacancy left by Miss Velta Ack-.
Jey, who will leave ths first of
next week, for McCloud, Calif.,
where she will make her home
'with her parents.
Miss Ackley
makes her home in Ashland with
M r. and Mrs. W. C. Polk on
Gresham street.
TALENT YOFTH HNBD
Wm. Breese, Talent, Is to serve
SO days In the Medford city Jail.
Hhe was sentenced after pleading
guilty to a charge of possession of
liquor.
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Agaltt ted bedr 9 » waB tea» wu**r etapten«, We«w—
the old-fashioned family doctor ' W ilbur Chapman, 8. P. em-
is dlaappearteg.
bo ’ s yodr 'ploye who Works at- Duusmulr,
Times.
.ang Klamath Falls. Is speeding a
old-fsshlqnte JhmHte
Ute
in A teland vte& ag at
tehte-. le Uberai.
the
home
at
his parents and with
The
a
a
.
who
broke
a
teeord
tt ttobaM» mWbty
»rieod*. Cbapaura 1« weU knbwn
driving a sqdap from coast ' to
In this city, having been gradu-
yoadt may a tty have been loote-
When a man loses three
Ing for a parking place.— Crane
I AteeVlean.
n r a row, he feels fully qui
FMmfe Awev WET Bdemlcaeb-
to give tips on the races.
Franz»Auer, noted cellist of tbls
( One way to find out whether a
city, will broedcaet this evening
t No problem Is more puzzling man la curious or not Is Just to
over KMED from six o’clock un­
than finding a way to Bet rich ask him tehat ha thtaks ef the
Opinions differ. Some think t il sewn., Hu stons on the pro-
flMhout bolter to sddlb roeptetk Wete flivver that tk to be.— Amity
‘*LeIbes-
that When a fhndw shows his met­ grum W1T1 Includfe:
eftoked.
Standard. \
JCyeud.” “Barconae” from Jocelyn,
tle, It means hS ha» brass.
As a role, bad Meh gets to 4ts
most systematic work with lasy
people.
One of the biggest lies ever
We don't know about a ftv
told is the one that says photos day week. But « HVe-day w»e
•nd’><$Uifht to prove popular.
never lie.— Silverton Tribune!
anybody from marryin
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 165
MESMUfAEMM VENBERKD
SALEM. Nov. a»
(LPI- Fol-
ltewtag the a^polteteent as a c<te-
poration commissioner, Mark D.
MteAlHeter today «tod teith Gov
ernor Patterson his reslgnatton
‘to « member of the Martoa coun­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2#.— OP)
ty delegatloa of the Lower Honed
Criticism ql tie tety eounett
— P r t t it t h t CooMtige deteres to
U u te legtalature.
tor the cutting down of s large
let Congress decide when to make
oak tre« «t the taMttocttom to
the ta * reductions effective aud
elghtman street to d .the Boule-
does net object to starting the
ird h a r r e r e t o t e r w M r
cut n « t y*ar IT the treat*»?'
ta Juatlficatloi of thete tot, whea
conditions permit, he Said M* the
tetestlonkff ly tf TMteg* Hpre-
White Hbuie today.
PICTURE OF
K
Four-wheel brakes, standard
sblecttye gear tqansplssion, ex-
iraordttaary aceeleratton, a speSff
of sixty miles an honr and more,
d . practically vterattonlsss en­
for the Electric lines.
gine, and unusual beauty In Use
> ^Before th» tree Me» oah in ate wntt colal dre adIM g the owt-
effort to save ltv If possible, all stsnding features of the n e w
tate mtatotas. aafl toad H H « r r Mord cars, the tost ef which wtfl
ware cut «way and nothing but be shown in many parts of the
q half-tort, unteftio? «MW v * a e a h tif nSat Friday, says H. L.
teatoed— the parasite having doaa 1 Clayoomh, local daalsr, oiling «ye­
ts « , staselar dear add tear Mto
.
dead* t t t k :
The Wood was absolutely walue- ■ are of new Ford design, It is am
keSs, exe«pt for tttewaed, aa« to . plea need. And- Ms 40-horse-poweT
[avoid oast of hauling the wood I engine baa been- so designed that
, U rtto re fo 8s aiites as hear en
f a Ballon of gasoline.
f I This ear, which Is to succeed the
, famous Model T line, wUl be
( Mtew oa Friday by Ford dealers
_ la-many of the larger cltle. of Um
toantry. -.-W Ashland photographs
and descriptive charts of the new
•ears «1» he • * dtetohy at ThS
Claycomb Metor Company show-
’ rihdms. whets ^tfce puhtie win be
1 glren the' complete story of the
t new Ford car.
Later various
medete ed the new Ford Mae wUl
and demonstrators are studying
chart«
diagram» tehtoh WM
be used in explaining the various
details of design, appearance and
performance.
F o* metehs factory modSU to
the new car have been undergo­
ing Stetoto pbrtteteanee tests to
and .around Detroit. One to ttaes»
fa c to * ntodSto recently Mato a
road run of HO mile» la 124 min­
utes. Thto ruh ft la sate, ♦*«
maAa oa ordinary paved highway
Local dealers, In commeattos
oa the forthcoming show,*» W I dt
their first view of the new Ford
oar <ad sttbMhStflted M « h / F
Ford's statement that "tbora' is
nothing quite UM U lt ' t U l M
Statement 4*A pre­
pared ns. for a surprise^ said Mr.
Cia/tomi. ' W l i v i t v Ford «to
is batter even than we- bad hoped
(or. M fedtetifliki Mi Mkkh h ls ts *
In the automotive iadastry, Just
„ ire>eA teeteov. Ute. fatotfte
Model T , has made history for 20
yehrs. M e are proud of the new
,- so tar the n»W cars have been
Examined only by those who will
(
i , wear resistant
XT T E A R them anywhere!M ade o f spec*
W tally tanned leather that retains its
pliability!
Buck*H$ct Shoes give you ease in w orking
an d walking, protection in t h e roughest
country. Fine models, too, especially for
city wear. See them here!
Army Goods Store
B ig g e st L ittle S to re in Tow n
Keep Yorn* Car Inside This Wet
Winter Weather
-rA'. r r P A V a
A' ’
Let’ Vs Do Your theasing
.L lT ffiA SPRINGS GARAGE
K-n w r, ; - f _
Pedestrums B »vt ahead by lgeps and botm<>
these days.
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unpreesdeigted pUflnl
automobile owners.”