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RSDAY, DfiC. 1, 1927
SPORTING GOODS
WHEEL GOODS AND TOYS
McGREGOR, SPALDING AND
KROYDQN GOLF SUPPLIES
Kiddy Kars
Balls
Fishing Baskets
Tennis Rackets
Scooters
A ir Gum
Fishing Rods and Tackles
Baseballs
Tricycles
Pop G um
Basket Balls
• Boxing Gloves
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Wagon?
Football* •
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Punching Bags
Sweat Balls
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Skates
Boxing Gloves
Basketball Shoes
Camping Supplies
Prepelo Swings
Baseball Gloves
Sweaters
Hunting Knives
HARDWARE GIFTS
Carpenter Tools
Household Goods
Hammers
Axes
Pliers
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Yankee Drills
Saws
Pocket Knives
Pyrex
Nnamelware
Aluminnmware
Electric Plates and Irons
Scissors
Alarm Clocks
Oil Heaters
Circulating Heaters
Furnaces
Provost Hardware and Sporting Goods Store
AT ARMORY
UTBIAN
The Lttbian carnival promisee
Monday night as a feature part of
the program while the babies are to be one ot the biggest things In
to be awarded their trophies on the way of entertainm ent which
has been staged in Ashland for
Tuesday night ot the carnival.
These two contests have adver several years.
AU tickets sold fo r the origin
tised the carnival fa r and wife
Japanese Friendly With 67
al
carnival w ill be good at this
throughout southern Oregon and
Year-Old Diplomat
tim e and a ll stubs w ill be plac
northern California.
Stationed There
ed in the drawing lo r the new
.High aerobatic and trapese
F ord which, is to be made Satur
performances, eight acts e a c h
day night, climaxing the week of t
T O K IO . Dec. 1.— (IP)—-Charles
evening and a complete change
entertainment.
MscVeagh, United States Ambas-
Of program each evening Is sched-
sadro to Japan, celebrates t h e
kted. The. jo u r impede artiste of
second angtversary of h i* a rriv
al In Tokio today.
jit a y , Which' mW,present the acts
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argjgt present in V ictoria, B. C.,
The Ambassador arrived ' here
and w ill reach here Monday. A t
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Dec.
1, 1925 following tbe death
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. 1.— (IP)
.7:89 o’clock in the evening they
of Ambassador Edwin Bancroft.
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The
English
do
not
like
the
w ill present a street act, Just be
Relations between Japan and
fore thezopenlng of the doors of brand of Ice cream they have
the United States, Which were on
been getting In many hotels and
the carnival hall.
a most satisfactory basis when
restaurante. ■ '
MscVeagh arrived, owing to the
. Concessions w ill be In eharge
This was brought to the at untiring efforts of Bancroft, have
of Llthlana, who w lir-be directed
b y 'a pnofeaaional man
id
the tention of the Ice Cream As Improved steadily during Mac-
work. A large' amount ot excep sociation of Great B ritain and Veagh’s regime. Japanese irrita
tionally fine 'merchandise w ill be Irelan d by the decreased con tion because of adoption ot the
They, in turn, are oriental exclusion clauses In the
offered la these concessions. Joe sumption.
Lege, proprietor , of the Bohemian now asking the government to American Immigration laws has
It
G rill here w m conduct a s o f t regulate and control the manu lessened noticeably although
d rin k and sandwich concession. facture and distribution, so that would be too much to say it has
. There w ill be dancing each eve- the public w ill be pleased and died out. The holding of a "N a
nnlng with mnsie furnished by w ill eat more, according to a tional H um iliation Day” on the
report to the Commerce Depart anniversary of adoption o f the
the Provost Orehstra.
American exclusion policy has
m ent
C lint Baughman is chairman of
been abandoned,. however, and
the decorating committee a n d
reference to ’ the controversy is
w ill have his staff of workman
1-sn frequent
in the Japanese
Gold H ill — Beaver Theater
busy the la tte r part of this dtoek
press.
,
getting the armory in to ’ ^ | a »opened by Gold H ill "News’’
MscVeagh has worked bard to
dress for the big a ffair.
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improve economic relations
be-
AMBASSADOR
SERVES YEAR
Ford W ill-B« Awarded ft* Grand Final« «f Week of
' Celebrating—Miss Popularity Winner Will be Named
Saturday. Night and Priie* Awarded Monday Might
at the Carnival—Free Circus Acts.
Tlie biggest pre-holiday celebration at which the
Christmas spirit is expected to predominate, will be stag
ed in Ashland next week in the delayed Lithian? carnival
to be held December 5 to 10 at the Armory.
A resume of the big carnival and festival plans were
given by Clyde Young, High Fizz of the organisation
today.
The Miss Popularity and b a b y * ------ ---------------------------- ----- ------------- -
contest is to end Saturday eve- • diamond set wrist watch and a
ning. To the girls in th« Mias to ld compact. Each of the first
Popularity contests, six
prises three babies is to iWcelve a dla-
w lll be awarded— the first a trip mond.
to Haw aii or 8300 In cash; two
The Mias Popularity eontesh-
diamond rings, a pearl necklace, ante w ill be awarded th e ir prises
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we A re making lowest prices ever
ON HIGHEST GRADE, WELL-KNOWN, TRADE-
MARKED MERCHANDISE, AS WELL AS ON
NOVELTIES AND NEW IDEAS IN
EVERY LINE.
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NEW IDEAS, BY THE WAY, ARE SOME
TIMES THE BEST. PEOPLE ARE BUYING NEW
CARS ON THE IMPROVED AND NEW IDEAS.
CARS THEY HAVEN’T HAD A CHANCE TO KNOW
ALL ABOUT, BUT THEY’RE PRETTY SAFE AT
THAT.
THINGS ARE DEVELOPING SO RAPIDLY
tween the United S ta te * and Jap
an and has attained a consider
able degree of success despite the
tact Japan’s buying powei** has
been comparatively weak daring
the Ambassador’s two years here
Order of “ O” Banquet Will
— because of continued fin a n c ia l
See Webfoot Captain
difficulties and the disruption of
Named
Japan’s principal exttort m arket
ip China.
U N IV E R S IT Y
or OREGON,
The Ambassador is 87 years old
Eugene,
Nov.
31,:
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(Special) —•
and keeps regular office hours in
the Embassy, quarters in a Tokio Although a captain fo r the 1928
Oregon football team w ill hot be
office building.
selected until the shhùs'l Order
of the "O ” banquet, which as
yet has not beep dated, Webfoot
players and fans have already bd-
gun to consider the various el-
lglbles and wonder who will re
ceive the honor ot piloting the
LO N D O N — (IP)— Blue caharles green-clad grlddars through next
promise' to offer the next sen season’s race for Pacific Coast
sation in bird breeding.
conference honors.
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This is the prediction of an ex
Among those whom campus
pert bird breeder at the eighth grid experts feel have a good
Londoij Inter-Club Cage Bird ex chance at election are 1rs Wobdie.
George
Burnell,
hibition,
where
among other quarterback:
freak birds exhibited was a Can .halfhgck, Frank Riggs, end: Mer-
ary said to be the gdvance-guard 111 Hagan, guard; and Geoyge
Stadelman, center. Woodle, Bur
of a new race.
The bird is a green canary nell, Riggs and Hagan w ill all
crossed w ith a cinnamon and play their last year under Ore
gon colon In 1228. A ll pf these
players w ill -be seniors except
^tadelm an, who was a sopho
more this year, b u tirh o had no
difficulty In making the v an ity.
He was considered by sports w rit
ers who saw him In action to
equal in ability Beryl Hodgen, the
WILL NAME
1928 HEAD
Blue Canaries
'Are Developed
THAT WE HARDLY KEEP SOME THINGS LONG
ENOUGH TO GET THE “NEW” WORN OFF.
I KNOW MEN WHO HAVE TRADED CARS
THREE OR FOUR TIMES IN THE LAST DOZEN
YEARS, BUT WHO WERE THEN, AS NOW, CARRY
ING AN OLD KEY WIND WATCH. THAT’S WHY
WE ADOPTED THE SLOGAN "GIFTS THAT LAST”.
BUT WE ARE SHOWING MANY NEW IDEAS IN
ALL LINES, MUCH IMPROVED AND MUCH-MORE
CONVENIENT AND BEAUTIFUL. , THERE HAS
BEEN AS MUCH IMPROVEMENT IN MOST EVERY
THING, as T here has been in steel , re
member THE OLD BICYCLE WEIGHED 75 OR 80
JOHNSON
PRETTY DOLLS =
ARE AWAITING-
THEIR “MAMA"
Displays in Local Store»
Snow Great Assortment ~
Dolls which would gladden thw
heart of any little girl are a£-
ready everywhere in evidence in
local stores, and there has nevaft
been s greater variety for a litttf-
m other to select from than - that,'
which is to be found, this year.
From tbe daintiest dolly dreha»'
ed in a sheer frock of o rg a n d y
with natural hair of blond an
black, or maybe red. to than
hardy pickaninny with pigtails
tied with yarn, and the ever-pep».
ular "mamma’’ dolls made ot,
unbreakable material, and treat,
the tiniest dolly no larger than
your finger tp the llfe-sise dolly
which frequently la too large fo r
the doll carriage which little sis»
ter received from Santa last yegg
— a ll are waiting In the store»
«Rd looking expectantly tow ard
the little girls who pass by^u
hoping they may soon find re s t
little mothers.
POUNDS, NOW THEY WEIGH 20 24 22 POUNDS.
WATCHES, CHAINS, CUFF LINKS, RINGS,
SILVERWARE, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, LEATHER
GOODS, AND BRACELETS FOR WRIST WATCHES
HAVE ALL BEEN GREATLY IMPROVED, IN SOME
CASES REVOLUTIONIZED.’
,■ WE ARE SHOWING MANY NEW LINES,
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED, M A N Y NEW
NOVELTIES.
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WHEN doing your HOLIDAY SHOPPING,
COMIJ IN AND LOOK AT OUR STOCK.
LRY »STORE
O. H , J o h n s o n , P ro p rie to r
Webfoot captain. who played I m SL
aide him at guard. StadalmaC
was named on several a ll-c o a *
second elevens.
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