Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local - Personal flotes
Stated sessloa, Friday evening,
Dec. 2. t Important baslneaa. Re­
freshments after meeting.
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Shriners cordially Invited.
SAM H. BAKER, Potentate
W . H. DAT» Recorder.
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George McNabb • on Gresham
street, chief of police of thia city,
spent several hoars In Medford
yesterday looking after business
affairs. Other Ashland residents
In Medford yesterday were Mrs.
Fred Smith, Mrs. Clyde Malone,
and JV. F . DeFord.
Ante I4c*nse I smsd
Toy trucks, express wagon and
• A temporary automobile li­
dump wagons and many good but
cense was Issued Tuesday at the
cheap tools and utensils as
Jackson county clerk’s office to
Christmas presents for most ev­
Arthur Landrisult of this city.
erybody at Pell’s Corner,
Auto rearview mlrrofs, » I, Fix-
it Shop.
Paulserud’s for cleaning and
repairing.
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Let ns do your acetylene
welding and blscksmithing. Farm
Implements a specialty. I r a
Reeder, blacksmith and welder.
Oak Street Garage.
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Chicken dinner. Bellview, F ri­
day night, Dec. 2nd. Start serv­
ing at « o’clock. Dancing and
cards until midnight, all for
price ot a good dinner. Admis­
sion *1.00.— PS.— I f you have no
way to come out, leave word at
Palace Lunch, Nlnlngers or Lane's
and free transportation w ill be
provided.
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Aldo Parr, bod of M r. and Mra.
Roy Parr, oa B street, returned
home a couple of. daya ago from
a pleasant visit with friends In
Dunsmuir, and Red Bluff, C at
Aldo visited with Joe Conley in
the former place a few daya, after
which the two boys went down
to Red Bluff, where they spent a
short time. Joe. who resided la
Ashland for several years ' and
attended the local high school, ex­
pects to spend his Christmas va­
cation visiting with friends in this
city.
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Toys, games, dolls, Elhart’s.
Home From K . F r — ’
Mrs. H . Hoaley. who has spent
the past month or more in k u —.
ath . Falls visiting her two sons,
R. B. and E. L. Hosley and fam­
ilies, returned yesterday to her
homo on B street, .this' city.
Dr. J. J. Emmens, aye, e a r , ; Country «Mill Rn«v tl.f O pat
nose and throat specialist ot Med­ sack. No delivery. Aah. F. A pro.
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ford, Oregon, who has been tak­ Asan.
ing a post graduate course In
Victor Phonograph
New York arrived home Sunday
and has 'again resumed his prac­ a bargain, phono 20»
tice.”
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A t The Oregon H o t e l -
Earl E. Holman of Dayton,
Floyd Croelin House
Floyd Croatia, who has been a Wasta; Frai^t LeFavaur ot Loa
patient a t the World W ar Veter­ Angeles. Calif.; H r. and,Mrs. H .
an’s Hospital No. 77 at Portland, G. Foster of San Francisco, Cal.;
for some time, arrived home oa W illiam Pountney and L. W.
the train this morning and was Pountney ot Portland,' O rt.; Ma­
taken in the city ambulance 0 his bel E. Smith of Tacoma, Wash.;
Mrs. Anna F. Dundas of Loa An­
home on Nell creek.
geles;
Christine
Jamison of
Rummage sale— reading room, Seattle, Waah.; and C. E. John­
Civic Club House— Dec. 2 and 3. son of Portland. Ora.; w a k e
75-8t among those who' stopped at the
Good sewnlg machines for Oregon hotel in Ashland t a t
rent by the month at Pell’s Cor­ evening.
ner.
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.iiarriage juicctibc igggWr-*»
A marriage license was Issued
yesterday at -the Jackson county
clerk’s office to Fred Tlbbets ot
Central Point and Bertha Clarno
o f . Medford. A divorce complaint Left Y e ste r d a y -
Harnesses and theft accessor­ was filed'by Cart N. F r e n c h
Loyal Leach, who has spent the
ies is advancing 20 percent after against Esther Marie French.
past two days in Ashland visiting
January first so supply yourself
his brother and wife, Mr. and
C. A. Blanchette, D. D., con­ Mrs. Grover Leach on High street
for what yon need before then at
Pell's Corner.
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77-tf verted Roman Catholic Bishop, and with his mother and father
will speak a t Wimer H all, Third Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hyatt, left
Engraved or, printed cards, and E. H ain' streets. Wed. Not. yesterday for Klamath
Falla,
with real yuletide sentiment on 30, at 3 P- m. The public is in­ where he ie employed by the S. P.
display ana sale at The Tidings vited. Admission free*
7 6-I t Co. Loyal is well known in this
office. Order yours now.
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city, having attended high school
here.
7 Given SheMhv—
8even youths were given shel­
Home grown spinach, 10c lb.
ter la the Medford prison Tues­
Schusrman’a Grocery.
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day night, npon application nt
the police, station, where eight
Santa Clara Pranas,
or more apply nightly for lodging
Sehnerman’g Grocery.
in the prison for a short time. Place Bonnty Claim—
The transient are ordered out of
P. L. Ashcraft of this city yes­ Confined To Homo ..
town by the police the next morn- terday placed a bounty claim for
D. Guy Good, proprietor ot the
a coyote pelt at the J a c k s o n X L Electric store on the Plssa,
county clerk'g office and received was confined to his home on
the customary three dollars. The Terrace street this morning with
H r. Good Is suffering
animal was trapped near Ashland Illness.
and Is believed to have killed a with a bad cold.
■uhmber of chickens/
Portrait«, Stadio Ahklaad.
n gift to the family at Elhart's.
White Rotary sewing machines
as good as new for less than half
regular price at Pell’s Corner.
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Automobile Man Here
M r. Ashotaft ot Portland, rep­
resentative o f\th e Stearns-Knight
Mra. E. A. Gardner of Medford
Automobile company, spent the
la a guest for the winter at the Bridge Crew Finish W ork i
day In Ashland looking after bus-
Convalescent Home oa Granite
ineas affairs and visiting w i t h
The Jackson county I r i d i »
street. Mrs. Gardner has bees crew have practically finished friends.
here before and has great confi­ theta* work for the year. The craw
dence in the Ahland Lithia water. is at present finishing some work
for tha Talaat Irrigation district.
New records received weekly,
Elhart’.s
Called To Portland—
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney, pastor
Freak P-Nut Brittle.
of
tha local
Congregational
Pound. l i e . The Plaga.
church was called to Portland the
first of the week to look after
Plano and phonograph scarfs, business connected with the Cog-
E lhart’s.
gregstiosal churches In Oregon.
The Rogue river was lowering
again Monday and Tuesday after
having risen fast over Saturday
and Sunday due to the heavy
rains. .
• Tbaodoro Fish, who rooMog at
Talent, has purchased a n e w
Fordaoa tractor from the Clay-
comb Motor company on t t e
Plaaa, local Ford dealers.
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M erchandise
Ever stop to think how many good gift ideas yön can get at the
Lithia Springs Pharmacy?
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GIFTS FOR WOMEN AND MEN-r PRACTICAL, USABLE GIFTS
THAT ARE ALSO BEAUTIFUL.
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Electric heaters repaired,
it Shop.
Perfumes, Military Brushes, Toilet Waters,
Safety Razors, Face Powders.
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H r. and Mrs. Seth Hyatt, who
recently came to thia cltv from
Gibbon, Oregon, to spend the
winter, have moved into t h e
apartment over the Western Un­
ion office»on the Plssa, recently
vacated by M r. and Hrs. Fred
Taylor. Mrs. H yatt la the moth­
er ot Grover Leach on H 1 g h
street and formerly resided la
Ashland for many years.
HUNDREDS OF USEFUL THINGS THAT WILL GIVE GREAT
. PLEASURE AND SERVICE
Lifbia Springs Pharmacy
; D aisy C onroy -M c G arby
Howard B arrett and W ife Here ,
Mr. and Mra. Howard Barrett
of Seattle, Washington, a r e
spending several days tfc Talent
visiting at the home of Mr. Bar­
rett’s sister sad husband, M r. and
Hrs. E. L. Kincaid. «They w ill
also spend some time la Ashland
visiting Mrs. Barrett’s brother
and wife Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Shinn
on Oak street. ,
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Registered Pharmacist
AGENTS FOR THE OWL DRUG CO. PRODUÇTS
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V. 8. Wooley, a resident of
San Francisco, Calif., arrived In
Ashland this morning where hdf
w ill spend a few- daya looking- af­
ter business affairs.
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Visitor From 8. F.—
Home
Cooking:
Provides It
u w u w w H ò t u w h a t M U T H O U OF HANDLING MILK
GIVES THE SUPERIOR MILK, IT IS ADVISABLE TO CONSULT THOSE
WHO HAVE MADE EXHAUSTIVE TESTS AND WHQSE OPINIONS ARE
THE RESULT- OF^ACTUAL
EXPERIENCE AND EXPERIMENTS.
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Nininger’s Cafe
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. “ THE IDEAL MILK IS THAT WHICH REACHES THE OONSUM-
ER IN AS NEARLY AS POSSIBLE THE SAME CONDITION IN
WHICH IT LEAVES THE UDDER OK THE HEALTHY “ COW V
SAID PROCESSOR CHARLES A. HUNTER, ASSISTANT DIRECT-
OR OF THE STATE HEALTH LABORATORY AND PROFESSOR
OF BACTERIOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA
ÏN A TALK ON SAFÈ MILK RECENTLY BROADCAST OVER
KUSD.
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FACTORS IN QUALITY MILK
‘The Factors,” he continued, “which determine the quality of commercial milk
LOOK YOUR BEST FOR THE
HOLIDAY PARTIES
Before The Moths Eat It!
MOTHS will attack soiled clothing more quick,
ly than clean—-and they adore grease spots.
Dry. cleaning before putting garments
away, not only mj^kes them less attractive to
the pest, but removes any moth eggs that may
be lurking in them.
T0 DO THIS, YOU MUST HAVE YOUR
HAIR IN THE LATEST FASHION
—Manicwre, Massaging, Hairdressing—
all that helps to attain the greatest at
tractiveness expertly done. . v
Parlors
Over Citizen's Bank
FOOD VALUE, FLAVOR AND ODOR, KEEPING QUALITY, CLEANLI­
NESS AND HEALTHFULNESS.”
With the exception of the first, all are d ependent upon the number and kinds of
bacteria in the milk.
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Experiments havè shown that four principal factors, are necessary to produce
a market milk with low bacterial content—clean cows, sterilized ùtensils, small
top milk pail, and, cooling immediately and holding the milk beloW 50 degrees.
Wo Tàmperirlg Or Processing Is Requiredl
ASHLAND DAIRY CONDITIONS INSURE HEALTHIEST,
RICHEST AND PUREST DAIRY PRODUCTS.
H. B. Carter
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