Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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home at t i t Liberty street, after
Novelty Mjisjcal
an extended Illness. Her death
was dne-to cancer, and her eon-
Program Given dltlon
for many weeks before her
death was critical.
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Visiting la K. F.—
Ltooal J Personal Notes
Dr. Bertha Sawyer of this city,
who recently broke her enkle bnd-
’ ly when she, sustained a severe
i fell, is spending several weeks in
i Klamath Falls visiting at tbs
i home of her sister.
Fresh
P-Nut
Brittiä.
B m I m o s Visitor—
Pound. SCe., The P la n .
R. B. Newhnry, who resides In
the Bellview district Just south of
Everything that farmers need
Stated eommnnication, Thurs­ the city,- spent a Short time In In tools, implements and machin­
day ' evening. Dee. 8.
Routine Medford
Tuesday
transacting ery at Pell’s Corner.
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business and election of officers. business.
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Visiting Brethren welcome.
Will Attend Meeting1
V. V. M ILLS. W . M.
White Rptary sowing
A number of Ashland Royal
W . H. DAY. Sec’y.
8t-J as good as new for lese
Arch Masons motored to Medford
regular price at Pell's
last evening, Tuesday,
Decem­
ber. 6, to attend the meeting of
Attended O rcnr—
Richard Payne, who la employ­
the Royal Arch Masons In the
portraits Medford Masonic hall. A ban­
Specials on Xmgs
ed In one of the Medford banks,
82-tf quet was served-.at 8:80 o’clock.
spent last evening In this city, at Darling Studio.
where he attended the Lithian In­
Royal Arch degree was conferred
door Circus and Fiesta at the lo­ IS,OOO Population—
on a number of candidates.
Medford now claims a popula­
cal armory1.
tion of 13,008 people. It Is al­
Yoa’il need one of Paulserud’e ways amusing to see theVclalms
suits or top coats during the hol­ made, and then- note the verdict
Buy records
for
Christinas
idays.
80-11 of the United States government
when the official census is taken. jrlfts, Elharts.
' Buy yoar Christmas presents at But Medford has been growing,
the basaar by ladles of the Breth­ and Klamath Falls congratulates Returned i * s t Evening—
Mr. end Mrs. Fred Brookmlller
ren church at Hardy Bros, store her on her recent rg ro w th . —
on First street, returned
last
Saturday, Dec. 10.
8f-F ri. Klamatti Falls News.
evening from Los Angeles, Cal.,
Crater Lakes, Studio Ashland. where they have spent the past
D ursts At W ennrr Ho ns«»'
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J Mias Laura Ball and M i a s
vacation.
Etoile Trimble of Center View,
Have you seel tha fina display
Mo., are guests for a few days at
Needle work,«bridge end "500”
the home of their cousin and hus­ of Christmas Cardia at Tha Tid­
band, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wenner ings Office? Remember the stock at P. T. A. party Friday afternooff
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bn Central avenue. Miss Ball and Is complète now and order your Civic clubhouse.
Miss Trimble are making a tour cards early. ,
C liff Payne makes magasine
t»f the Western states.
Price He re
racks.
Richard Price of Portland, Ore­
Fuller brashes, phons 899-Y.
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National Park company, stopped
Lester, and Chester Phillips
Records for gifts. See Elhart’s. for a short time In this city Mon­ who have been working In Cali­
day to visit friends and transact fornia for the past few months,
All wool salts. 826, with extra business, en route home from a arrived in Ashland recently to it’s likely to be "Manager" Eddie Collins again next year. There
trouser» at Paalssrud’a.
80-tf business trip to San Francisco, spend several weeks visiting at is a possibility that Collins may assume the managerial rains of
California. Mr. Price vlfclted at the home of their mother, Mrs. L. the Athletics by next season. Connie Mack, who has said often that
the Louis Dodge home off t h e A. Phillips on East Main street. be didn't Intend managing very many more years, also has said that
Marriage License leenrd
Lester*has been employed as sales Collins would be bis successor when he stepped out. Collins has
! A marriage license was Issued Boulevard.
t
supervisor
of the Frigidaire cor­ lust signed a new contrast wlthythe Athletics.
Tuesday, December 8. at t h e
Good sewntg machines for poration in Fresno and Chester
Jackson county clerk’s office to
i . L. Sinclair of ^agle Point and rent by the .month at Pell's Cor- has been employed in Sen Joes. May Attend Convention— »
aer.
T7-g Mrs. Chester Phillipe le spending
Mr. and Mrs. Lew H. Hansell
Mary E. Calhoun of Medford.
som g^lnre with het parents, Mr. of ttys Ashland hottfl may attend
Katherine Faske was granted a
Santo Clara Prongs, I lbs. 86c, and sljni. Stephen Kelly at Chico, the 18th annual convention of
divorce from August Faske
SchneraSan’s Grooery.
78-tf C a *ti**ia . The Kelly famttir for- tho Oregon State Hotel associa­
S a lt / Filed in Circuit Court
meny*
lived
in
Ashland,
/w
h
e
re
tion,
which
w
ill
bo
held
In
Port­
James L. Linn vs. J. , R- and
The Swedish Bell Ringers, a
. Portraits, Stadio Ashland.
Mr. Kelly was employed by the land on Friday and Saturday, De­ Anna Gertrude Pete. Foreclosure
musical entertainment all can en­
Pacifie Telephone and Telegraph cember 9 and 10, If they can Land in Twp. 88 1 W. 88600.00,
joy, Southern Oregon Normal
company.
possibly make arrangements to do 3350 A. F.
School auditorium, Thursday eve­
ning, December 8. Reserved seats
C. E. Gates Anto Co. vs. Joe
A. A. Robe, salesmanager or
Still
time
for
Xmas
portraits,
on sale at Elhart's.
80-4 the Whitaker
Polley,
J. J. Ossenhrugge— Chat-
Manufacturing
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tie Lien 1928 Ford Truck. Lie.
company of Cbitago, 111., apant a Darling-Studio.
Last Jury Case For This Ter m ■'
The Swedish Bell Ringers, a short time In Ashland and Medt-
The damage suit of Mrs. Mil­ No. 91341, $24.64.
Country M ill Rpn, |l.4 0 g ar
musical entertainment all can ford yesterday and today.
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
Mr.
enjoy. Southern Oregon Normal Robe, who 19 making an extend­ w k . No delivery. Aah. F. A Pro. dred Semon against Dr. E. CL ks. W. M. Campbell also known
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78-tf Riddell'of Medford, In which the gs W illiam N. Campbell, 8524.80,
School auditorium? Thursday eve4 ed trip through California and * * “ •
plaintiff asks $11,760 for alleged
ning, December •' 8.
Reserved Arisona, makes the |outhern Ore­
defective dental work, which was 376.00 A. F. and coats.
seats on sale at M h art’s.
80-4 gon territory tybduCdace ever#
expected to go to the Jury about ‘ State of Oregon vs. A. F. Mat-
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’Loyal Leach, who la employed no?n today, is the tost Jury case lock Larceny.
if-th e Southern Pacific company for this term of court, according ; Oak Street Oarage vs. George
Xmas egrds, D arling
K lln g le / Chattel -Lien, 8237.65
SL lClamath Falls, U spending a to Circuit Judge Corkfna.
G. M. C. Tfuck, Ora. Lie. Ng.
IH r days In' Ashland this week
In Medford Yeatorday—
H f e t e T a t thé home of his hro-
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Mrs. H. A. Hudson of
Coldest Night of Winter Season-^
Sweet onions. I |hs.
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oro-
Anna C. Faught vs. W illis D
apeat aeveral hoara In
Last night, with a minimum of
Sehnermaa’p Grooery,
Faught No. Realty.
Leach on High street and
yestorday looklng aftor
>Jth his father and mother, Mr. 89 degrees, was the coldest night
Wm. Von Der Hellen vs. R* I.
affalra.
Ashland has had so far ■ during
t» d M iM Seth Hyatt on tha
Stuart Accounting or Judgment
the Winter season, the heavy fog
Plasa. M r. Leach will also attend
of 3850.00.
. ;
Home grown splnaoh
having disappeared la te , yester­
Meeting o f D. of the X ^ -
Lithian Indoor Clrcna and
Hilda
Huber
va.,F
. J. Haber,
Schuerman's Grocery.
The Daughters of the Nile will Piéeta while In this «tty. He for­ day afternoon. Fair an<l continu­ Dlvotce, Land on Oakdale Ave.,
meet Saturday, December 10. to merly nved here, having attended ed cold weather was the predic­ Medford.
Punlsernd’s for cleaning and Orants Pass. Luncbson w ill be
tion for today.
the local schools.
Ralph White, Merry 'W hite vs.
repairing.
7 5 ^ served at the Del Rogue hotel at
Ancient River GdM Mining Co.
18:80 o’clock. A ll the Ashland
Visiting In Ashland—
Foreclosure of Contract Land in
members wh> are planning to *ti>
Mrs. Henry DuBois of Corval­ Twp. 86 ,4 West.
Work Will B e CompHaentod—
lis, "Oregon, Is spending a t e n
Work of fitting with beacons, tend this meeting or who wish to
Curt N. French vs. Esther
attend phbne 437-R.
days' or a two weeks* vacation in Marie French Divorce.
search lights and other equip­
Trees Sent to 8. F.— -
this city visiting at the home of
ment the Commercial associa­
Wallace Woods vs. A. W.
Engraved or printed eardg
One thousand Christmas trees her sister and husband, Mr. and W alker, Earl Moore, 8301.30 and
tion field east of Pendleton. Ore­
gon, will be completed about the with real yuIeOde sentiment o | from tha Little Applegate section, Mrs. Alexander Livingston on costs. -
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display ana sale at The Ttdlags were sent to 8sn Francisco by East Main street. Mrs. DuBois
first of June. 1988. This field Is
C; E. and Effie Terrill vs. Ney
ottloa. Order years now.
69-tt truck a few days ago. The trees will also visit with her brother
to be used as an emergency air­
Wolfskin for 8400.00 and costs.
average from three ¿0 six feet and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wal{pr H.
port oa the Elko-Pasco route.
Marion S,- Kennedy vs. Cali­
Let ns do your acetylene gad w ill bring a minimum price Frnlan on B street. She has vis­
fornia Oregon Power Co. Damage
welding and hlackpmithlng. Farm of 86 cents eaeh.
«
ited In Ashland several times be­
Attend P. T. A. benefit
$40,000,90 and costs.
Implements a specialty. I r a
fore and made a number -of
party, Friday afternoon, C I
Btote Industrial Accident Com.
Reeder,
blacksmith
and
weldor.
Harnesses and their accessor- friends here who w ill be glad tq
clubhouse.
Oak Street Garaga.
77-# tea Is adyanclng SO percent after learn of her return.
vs. John S. Greenlaw, Oakea H.
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COUÌtTNOT
lannary first so supply yourself
U r what you need before then at
Pell's Corner.
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Fnn8Hnro today '
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S
“THE FLAM ING FO R EST”
O O M H IO — T O M O R R O W A M D T O D A Y
Caaw Stopped
Eleven out-of-etate cars stop­
ped In this city Tuesday,- Decem­
ber 6, tor registration at the local
bureau, located In the Chhmher
of Commerce building on t h a
Flaw. Oa an average of about
1$ ears dally, have been regis­
tered in Ashland for the peat few
weeks. Monday, December 6, 18
tourist cars ware registered at the
Medford bureau.
Mise Dorothy sNytwuner of
Medford spent lest evening' In
Ashland attending the Lithian
indoor Circus and Fiesta r t tha
A m o ry. Misa Nyswaner la am-
ptered in the Leag Distance1 ot-
ftee et the Pacifie. Telephone and
Telegraph company la Medford.
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Mrs. Paynter
— Passes Away
Mrs. Sarah Paynter, a. resident
of Jackson county for the last
'25 years died at her home in Med­
ford December A, 1921, after an
extended illness. Her a g e d
husband, cow passed 84 years of
age and one daughter, Mrs. Anna
C. Halley, of Medford aurtrlve.
.Interment was mage In the Med-
fbrd mausoleum, services were
In charge of H. C. Stock of this
city.
Woman • Died
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Here Tuesday
Mrs. Olive E. Greenwood, aged
78 years, for many years a well
known local resident, died Tues­
day, December 8, 1927, at her
Surviving Mrs. Greenwood is
her aged husband, J. Lr Green-
wood.
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No definite funeral arrange-
mpnta have been made pending
arrival of relative^.
Arrangements are in charge of
H. C. Stock.
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SAFEGUARD
ABLES WIT
UR VALU-
Í WALLS r
WITH A DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR VAULT,
YOU HAVE THE SCIENTIFIC SECURITY ,
.OF THE MOST ELABORATE PROTECTIVE
S Y S T E M THAT HAS YET BEEH DEVISED.^
The Ci
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Shopping Here Ye s terda y .
Mrs. W illiam Bruin, who \ re­
sides nt Tnhmt, spent yesterday In
this atty shopping and visiting
with friends. «Mrs. Bruin
also
enjoyed l o o k i n g at the wln-
dowszJ^ the various local stores,
which are beautifully decorated
for the Christmas holidays.
GIFT/
A vacuum cleaner
w ith the G 'E name
xand guarantee! L o w
priced— >49.7? w ith
six specially jointed
attachments. T h ia
P. T. A. Meeting
The Lincoln School circle of
the 'local p. T. A. association will
hold theta- regular meeting Friday
CLEANER
GUAMANTI8D BY
GSNRKAL BLBCTUC
w ill save m other
hours o f toil. O rder
i t n o w fo r delivery
Xmas Eve. P a y only
a small d o w n pay«
m eat— the balance
monthly.
about whether your car it
being given the best of
service if you bring it to
our station.
Best Olli
for “ Qffts that Kfrtp
» onCüvinÿ**
Best Workmanship
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X-LTïlectric
Prices Reasonable.
Black and White
Service Stetion
S. B. Lauh, Mgr.
Ames for 879.88 and costa.
Estates Admitted to Probate
Koxo 'I. Nakano,. Deceased
Emil Mohr Adm.
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Gene Whlllock. Mfbor, Chlqt
J. Whlllock, C. A. Whlllock,
guardians.
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GOOD MORNING*
Rott’t Wish it—MAKE .Jit “ good morning” by
staining the dajrvwith a pair 6f our Doctor Shoes.
Corrective hut neat. ’
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Casseroles
e
SHOE SHOP
Percolators
Pie Dishes
Aluminum Ware
A
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. “CAMERON” ,
Broadcloth Shirts
Conte in blue, gray, tab and white. Guaranteed not
to fade.
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Hardware
The Winchester Etere"
Price $2.50 *
—A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
(Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings)
IVe Wish to Thank
Each of You
^,fi20 Persons
for your tribufe to the New Ford Car and
the compliment paid the Claycomb Motor
Co. by yoar presence at our salesroom
Adhlatod.
Dram a, Comedy, T h rills — Y o u ’l l fin d them a ll
this trn e-to -life story of college.
A' novelty musical program was,
presented at the Southern Oregon
Normal school assembly t h i s
mofnlng by Roland Rgrks, Ward
Parkinson, Ray t Clary a n d
"Micky" Franklin; •
Parka and Farkinaott
played
harmonicas and Clary and Frank­
lin provid themselves artists on
guitars. Park* and Parkinaen
later played comba with the same
efficiency and art with w h i c h
they performed on the harn^enl-
pas.
Popular songs wore also in-
elud o a th s program.
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At the ftose of
entertain­
ment the entertainer were pro7
sented with flowers (cattails by
a group of he girl students.
afternoon < at 8:1.9 o'clock at
the Lincoln school building on
Beach street. A large atTeadance
* desired?
,
Tuesday.
Here’s The Announcement
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
Our present orders will be dispatched with rapid­
ity and we will be able to'make deliveries the
latter, part of December. After Jan., 1 we can
'give approximate delivery date of each order
Claycomb Motor æo
Ford Sales arfd Service
Phone 50
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