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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1927)
Keaeae Resident# H ere i Bat more bread. Fran; Mr. and B ri. Prank Dunlap. perlor bread. ' HealtMuj who make thetr home in Eugene, Koloaa. * arrived In the city recently, where they will make an Indef inite visit with relatives and friends. . rainfall, thia yea* wHl be ege of the beat ter placer a id hydtonHe Engraved or printed cards, mining in Jackson couatf. ac» with real yuletMe sentiment on cording to a statement m a d e " * display ana M ie at The Tidings George Maxwell, who wan in tfte office. Order yours now. <Q-tf valley yesterday from his mfnlag claim above Jacksonville on Cliff Payne makes bread boards. Forest creek. Mr. Maxwell is Of the opinion that Jackson county Is on the. verge of a greater ate- Ing development era. . ■■' • Personal Ilotes Miss Althea Dwyer, R. I f . Pries o f Portland, Ore., formerly manager of the l. it h la Springs hotel In this city, visited yesterday at the home ef Mr. sad Mrs. Loafs Dodge on the Boule- Xartr ■- instructor Of English aiXhe Senior h i g h school, who spent her Thanksgiv ing holidays at her home In Port land, underwent a n ' operation while in that city, having her ton sils removed. , ?. • , ■ D. K. Robinson W in Take Masonic Charge rcheetra. c. E. Robinson of Sacram enti Calif., formerly manager of ih * ’i MUL dry goods -department la Bader« store, this city, has arrived 1« d. 71-tf Grants Paas, Oregon, where he will take the position an mnnar- - or of t ie C?J. Breler store in th g |l i Issued city. The present manager, Juft- county son McKinney, will lea»e t h i s Moore, week, accompanied by Mr«, l?e- f., and Kinney, for Woodland, C alif; todland. where he will have .charge of thè ave hit Breler store. » »rchant. . Sweet onlóns. 8 lhs. for 2Be.; ramale» Sehuerman’s. Grocery. A ’• m t 38-tf ---------- • . • •• Children’s Christmas Booti Umbrellas covered— Fixlt Shop. Blkarts. . , Home From Portland' '' Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ashcraft, who spent the Thanksgiving holi days visiting with t^eir parents at Portland, Ore., returned Sun day by auto to their home ' on i Iowa street, this city. M r. A sh-f craft la a student at the South ern Oregon Normal school here. Thu Yew” " I can’t a f f O r d Christmas gifts' this year.” How often we hear it as hurry thru the c r o w d e d streets, and how sad and untrue it is after People who can’t af ford Christmas are in deed bankrupt— bereft of the only things that make Life worthwhile, kindliness of heart, h a p p y u n s e lfis h thoughts and tender dreams. A fter aS, just what -fa^ft Christmas gift? Is it something— any sort of thing— wrapped up in tinsel >and broad red ribbon? You can remove the” price tag from such a gift, but you cannot hide the poverty of heart that is TtyriThtf hie for i t Can’t afford Christ mas! A h ! Don’t say it Lot your gift be only a simple nosegay, ft gay, painted toy or a cheery greeting. Make it as dimple or as'ex pensive as you will, but give. p ... ... 1 “The gift without the giver is here.” It is an old rale, but it has stood the test of yean. Don’t forget ~lt thia Christmas. Finish lng. Studio Ashland, * Visited Friends in Portland * Visited I q Ashland— ■ Rosins and Frances Gallatin/ Mr. and Mrs. Adamkon and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L . H ! daughter, Mias Helen, re# ents Callatln of this city, who are of Talent, spent Sunday noon In this city vjaitlng friends. J W Pitt líe* úil's tor cleaning and » Good— j According to reports of Rogue i River valley fishermen, t r o u t fishing Is good In Squaw Inks In th r Applegate-country right now, Mversl sportsman having catrcht tlte lim it In « short time. The treut season closes oh Wednee-' dny,' November |O,. Stewart Warner Radios— Elharts. . matched-irajt Prise W alts—«tance Mhsoalt Hall—tonight. Dlrkej’s Orchestra. e a r. nos« and throat apeelaliat of Med STORY GARMENT GUARANTEED F r A U I . c r DTT1 J i AT THE ARMORY The Fire Demon is only; one step behind the 'care les w smoker. Millions of dollars’ worth of proper ty and hundreds of lives are lost because cigaret te» and matches are not: extinguished.' Be care ful! Nov. 29, 7:45 P. M. —AUSPICES— West Coast Screen & Historical Society SPEECH ES! By Win. Briggs, Carl A. Theobald and Others. 4 REELS OF OREGON MADE FILMS Real “Movie Shots” Taken of Local Characters. COME OUT A*ND HEAR WHAT CAN BE DONBk FOR / ASHLAND’S FUTURE Real, Estate ft Real Insurance Estati. 1882 41 E. Main St. Sport Coats THORP $13.75 - $16.75 y 75-tf . ’Je. PHONB a n Crat«r Lakes, studio Aefcland. repairing. «Yarning, Stadio *>>•• L? . , „ . SEASON? Billings Agency Pre-Holiday ither, David Conroy agh, Ontario, Can- macy I« d is city,' received wprd ' M< tklg mprplng of ,-tfte «vfeus IB- un 'ter- students at the Oregon Agrtcul- vith turai college In Corvallis,, spent the Thanksgiving hqlldays vftpU,| lng with friends in Portland. Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lbs. ---------- - • TH IS IS YOUR AGENCY OF Schuermsn’s Grocery. 2-tf Rummage sale— reading r o a n i THB HARTFORD F IK K Civic Club House— Dec.’ ! and 3? INSURANCE COMPANY Portraits, Studio Ashland •7S-2t ... . ■ • •• Dance tonight, Masonic Hall, Dickey’s Orchestra. Couple, 7Sc extra ladles, S 8 c .’~' W ill Make Home— Mrs. Edith Bradbury, who has been making her horns with her son-in-law and daughter. Officer and Mrs. Charles p; Talent on the Boulevard, left today to r Bed ford, where ahe will ms*« her home with a friend? Dr. J. J. Emmons, eye. Mrs. Daisy McOsrry. proprie- of tot* of. the Llthla Springs Phar- ad ford, Oregon, who haa been mg a post graduate oohrse In New York Strived borne Sunday Mrs. Bali* will have tea r o ^ and h«g again resumed his prac TM in auditorium Clylc .Club Houto tice." Dec. 2 apd S. Everybody com«. Country M ill Run. »1.4«. per ck. No delivery. Ash. F. ft Pro. ten. _ , » T2-tf Chicken dinner, Bellview, Fri- dayx night, Dec. 2nd. Start serv ing at S o’clock. Dancing and cards until midnight, all for price of a good dinner. Admis sion $1.0«.— PS.— If you have no way to come out, leave wqrd at Palace Lunch, Niningers or Lane's and free transportation will be provide?. . T6-tf .duksoa Comrty p e o fle Qet Divorcee-. The following two A lto uere granted Saturday by, <u t Judge Orland» Corklni: to Emma Jeacbke frt?m C a jescklfc on grounds of cmel i,.human treatment, and t other to Fred Tedrlc Irom Flo Tedrlc. Beth couples are t known in Jackson county, wl th e y have resided tor /tors. ~ uR \\ ’ lie.7# vaiti& at .......... 113.7ft $24’9° C oate;.u.- $16.75 Wl )U $2450 to $29.75 Coats . . . . $19.76 to $49.75 C oats,....... $29.78 to 50 c; ° * k im National Football Authority Popular Official, writes: “I am never bothered with w hat is known as a cigarette cough or irritated throat. I .• • • •J ^ - 7 5 smoke only Luckies. They are smooth and mellow and do not irritate the throat." ALL COATS AND DRESSES AHE NOW REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE PRIOR TO HOLIDAYS. t Children’s Coats All Reduced Left For I o w a - Jay Johnson, who has spent the past year or more in this city at tending school at th« Southern Oregon Normal, left Sunday by train for bis home In Iowa, where he expects to remain. Johnson will atqp in Portland, Oregon, and eeverai other, cities, en route home, to visit with friends. Home grown spinach, 10c lb.. Schuermaa’s Grocery. 72-tf ISAACS The Quality Store” UNUSUAL VALUES APRONS $1.00 Look Your Prettiest When Yon’re Busiest. TODAY AMD TOMORROW PREPOiJSESSINO, The intriguing appearance of these aprons has been achieved by the artistic combining of unusual outlines—fancy pockets <— flare skirts—two-tone effect«—and so on. Lovely patterns in. English prints trimmed with broadcloth of contracting colors. Tub proof. Laid in the colorful day when the .old West was begin-, ilin^ to fade—when every moment brings, a new turn «< suspense, danger, bravery and thrills. GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN WELAJOME GIFTS No gift is so well jpeceived as one which is both 'becoming and convenient. On or off viu a moment. Protects the elothing and adds daintiness to the person. Be spic and span in an Ekyon apron. * You, too, will find that LUCKY. STRIKES give the greatest pleasure ‘ —Mild and Mellow, the finest ciga rettes you ever smoked« Maile of the choicest tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and theré is an extra process^ lT ’S U TOASTER” '* •' *•< »—no. harshness, not a hit of bite« • J r ’' 'I 'M • J' .««■ - )f»« rfr BUY THREE One in the laundry-Mme in Use—and another clean one always ready. t , MADE IN BOTH MBDWM AND LARGE* SIZES. No Throat Irritation- No MADE OF . the C ream of TUB TOBACCO CROP