Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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At the Utfcla Spdnga Hotel —
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Among (the out-of-town guests
who spent last ‘ evening at the
cation, Thors-
springs hotel (a this city
8. Routine were tbe following named: P.
on of officers. A gnnth #f gt. 14,0!,;. w> y.
welcome.
Qvwts and H. u McCormick of
KILLS, W. » L o , Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Frans
82-1 Vollatedt of Alban?, Ora., and A
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Breyman and H. C. Phillips of
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Portland.
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Special meeting of Alpha Chap­
ter No. 1, O. K. S. tomorrow,
Friday. Dec. 9 at 1:15 p. m. at
the hall, lor funeral service of
the late Olive E. Greenwood to
be held at Stock's,Parlors at 2:00
n m. By order of Worthy ma­
tron.
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LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec’y.
MODERN WOODMAN
ELECTION > v
Annual Blectrlon of officers of
Camp No. «585, M. W. A., Moose
Hall. Friday evening. Dec. 8.
WM. QRENBEMER, Consul.
W. H. DAY, Clerk.
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Transacted EuslUi'ss
J. R. Bayllss, a resident of
this city, was a visitor In Med­
ford Wednesday, where he spent
oeveral hours tsausactlng busi-
Country Mill Run, $1.48 per
Sack. No delivery. Ash. F. A Pro.
Assn.
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C. J. Wallaoe, of Dunsmuir.
California, auditor for the B. P.
company, spent yesterday and to­
day In Ashland transacting busi­
ness «bnneeted with hto work at
the local Southern Pacific sta­
tion.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Let tbe UNION, write
■ verace an ti mòbile J
Finishing, Studio Ashland,
Toy tracks, express wagon and
dump wagons and many good but
cheap tobls and utensils as
Christmas Fjeqent«, for* most ev­
erybody at Cell’s Corner. .
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FOR SADE
100 Woolen Blankets, $2.00 Each
Marriage Licebse Issued—
A marriage license was Issued
at the Jackson county clerk’s of­
fice Tuesday to Isaac Sinclair,
60, of Eagle Point, and Mary
Calhound, 58, of Medford.
(IN LOTS OF 5)
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Many a careful plan is
laid, many a program
^worked out by business
men, and then the Fire
Demon spills the beans.
^There is just one way to
protect yourself and that
is to carry plenty of in-
siirance. -
180 Pr. Cotton Blankets, 50c Pr.
(IN LOTS OK 5 PB.) >
THIS IS YOUR AGENCY OF
THE HARTFORD FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Portralts; Studio Ashland,
1 large Hotel Range
Xmas cards, Darling studio.
APPLY TO HARRY J. COCHRANE
California Oregon Power Co.
Construction Wprghonse.
(Old Swift Warehouse, foot of Pioneer St.)
Confined to Hom©— »
Billings Agency
Real Botate A Real lasuraneri
Bstab- 1888
4} E. Mala St.
PHONE A ll
9mfing9 are gr^atert
Eat more bread. Franklin ’« Su­
perior bread. Healthful and de­
licious.
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Ihgrta.
Santa Clara Prunes,
portraits Sohuerman’s Grocery.
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Superintendent Retnrned.
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Mrs. J. P. • Wells, who Is sup­
erintendent of the «Jackson coun­
ty poor farm,' located oh the Pa­
cific highway between. Ashland
and Medford, returned Tuesday
from a visit through the east.
-■ Let ns do your acetylene
welding and blasksmitblng. Farm
George , EJ.k - who has been a implements a specialty. I y a
patient at the Community hos­ Reader., blacksmith and welder.
pital In yd s city for serjral days, Oak Streep Garage.
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having 9$fergone an operation
Fulled brushes, phone 290-Y.
recently, *«■ removed this mofn-
itag to bis Stoma on Granite St.
Mr. Bib Is an employs of tbe
Southern Pacific company.
Records for gifts. See Elhart’s
ASMmMMMar
Auditor Her© Yesterday—
Toys, games.
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Mrs. Mtldiml Harvey Benton was
CINCINNATI, Def.
awarded damages so the extent ol Clareadb Darrodr, noted Chicago
19,9*0 against Dr. B. G. Riddell, attorney-came In the eeartroom
local demist, hy a Jury this after- today where George Ramus, his
nqog,
friend 'of former years was on
A verdict was returned after Uriel. He appeared as a character
three hoars deliberation.
witness, saying ba was glad to
Mrs. Samoa had asked fpr dam- tektlfy in behalf of the accused
ages amounting to $11,780 for m in .. >
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alleged faulty dentistry. Dr. B. A. k ’
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Woods. Dr. JT. e.Wwadeabarg and
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Kodaks.Studto Ashland. 71-t<
Bmn&xed or printed cards,' Mies Jean JUtcheqon of Ashland
with real yuietide sentiment <m were principal witnesses for the ------ ■■
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display Uno salb at The Tidings plaintiff.
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Of D eb ord ar *yours now.-
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Dr. George Rebee. dean of'the
graduate eehool and need of the
department of philosophy at the
•University of Oregon in Bugene.
thus reoently named a delegate to
the. ngtional convention of the
American Philosophic association
at Chicago, which will be held
during tbe Christmas vacation.
Misi Ethel Shrnm, linotype
Teo. of eonrrn.
operator at the Aahldnd Dally
Tidings office, Is confined to her
Visitor from Klam ath F alls—
Crater Lakes, Studio
Sweet Onions, 8 lbs. for t$e„ home on Central avenue this
J. F. Gathant, a resident of
72-tf afternoon with illness.
Klamath Falls, is spending a Schuerman’a Orocery.
couple of days in this city vlslt-
At die Ashland Hotel—
Ing^ wHh_ frlends and looking
The following named out-of- after -business affairs. »
town visitors spent Wednesday In Medford Yesterday—
evening. December 7, at 4he Ash-
Charles Lindsay of this city
laad hotel: Mr. and Wrs. H. B. was among the «local residents
Yambert, W. Y. Turner and B. who spedt yesterday In Medford
M. Cadwell of Ban Francisco, B. looking after business affairs and
F. Jasmen and Wayne B. Ben­ visiting with friends.
bow of Portland, and Mrs. B, W.
Arnold of Rad Bluff, Canforata.
Attend P. T. A. benefit
party, Friday afternoon, C
White Rotary eewing machines clubhouse.
ELKS BLDG.
PHOÑ® 3 ASHLAND, OHE.
ks good eh new for lees than half
regular price at Pell's Corner.
>Te«h P-Ngt
Brittle
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T7-tf Pound. 85c. ,T^e Plain.
Still time for Xmas portraits,
Darling Studio.., .*
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F. G. ,Martin of Long Beech;
California- H. W. Feathersteae
and Haft* Mason and wife of
Los Angeles. CalMornl*. and K.
A. Nealegaord and J. Paulson of
Tacoma, Washington, were among
those who stopped Wednesday
evening. December 7, at th* Ore­
gon hotel In Ashland
W. V. Barnum, »all kno*a
Six oougars'were killed , in .Ore­
orchardiat of the Rogue River gon, during the month o f N o­
valley, la sertoasly 111 in a hos­ vember 1817.
Fonr pi them
pital at Medford. ’
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«ere killed la Curry oousity
by Blmer Millar and two In Jose­
Bring yonr Christman, needle­ phine county by-Harry 4tpaa^ ‘
work to the P. T- A. party Prldm
afternoon. Bridge arid 509. B r
Harneases' and tketr aceeseor-
those, who prefer It. Civic Cleb ies ls advanclag 20 percsnt atter
House. 2:10.
8S-lt January flrqj ay supply - yourself
íor what youwraed hefore then at
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The 8wedish Bel$ Ringer}, a Pell’s Córner.
musical entertainment all can
Gat your glass. Jordan's M il,
enjoy«. Southern Oregon Normal
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You’ll need one of Panlserud’9 School audltprium, Thursday eve­
All wool salts, 115, with extra
Reserved
suits or top coats during tbe hol­ ning, December 8.
trousers
at Paulsarud's. . 80-tf
seats
on
sale
at
Elhart’s.
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idays.
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Buy your Christmas presents at Taken up Reeideuce— *
the basaar by ladle« of the Breth­
Walter Davis, who is employed
Needle work, bridge and ;**S90’* ren* church at Hardy Bros, store
at
the Llfhia Springs Pharmacy,
at P. T. A. party Friday afternoon Saturday, Dec. 19.
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Civic clubhouse.
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dence at th e Llthia Springs hot«!
Leaving Tomorrow fur McCloud—— in this City. Mr. Davis formerly
Miss Vslta Ackley, who has worked at the'local Shell service
been * employed for some time aB station on .Main street.
bookkeeper at the Claycomb Mo­
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NOTICE
tor
company on the Plata, local
Basaar and cooke^^\¿3u
Those having articles foi
Ford dealers, will leave the city
Ladies of the Christian church,
Basaar and cooked food sale
Ladies of Christian Church Sat tomorrow morning for McCloud,
t. Dec. 10.— Butler Bldg., SO
sin St. f
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Dec. 10th, phone 447L» or 487J California, where she will make
her home With her parqpta. Miss
Ackley resides afc^the’w , C. Polk
Expected S a t u r d a y -
The Swedish Ben Ringers, a
Carl H, Loveland, accompanied home on Gresham street. John musical entertainment all can en­
by his son Carl Loveland, Jr., are Q. Adams of Ashland will fill joy, Southern Oregon Normal
expected t<5 arrive In the city the vacancy left by Miss Ackley School auditorium, Thursday eve­
next Saturday to spend the at the Claycomb Motor company. ning, December 8. Resehrad seats
on sale at Elfaart’s.
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Christmas holidays visiting .with
Have you seen the fine display
relatives and friends. Mr. Love­
jf Christmas Cards at The Tid­ Attended Circus—
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land is a captain at the Del
es* Office? Remember the stock
Lnclen Hall, who Is employed
Monte Military academy la Paci­
is complete now ahd order you?
by the Shell Oil company in Med­
fic Grove, California, and Cast mrds early.
ford, spent last evening In this
Jr. Is a student In the school.
They formerly resided in Ash­
city,
where he attended the Llthi-
Good sewnlg machines
ian Indoor Circus and Fiesta at
land and .have many friends here rent by the mouth at Pell’s
the Armory.
who will be glad to learn of their nsr.
visit.
Specials oa Xmas
at Darling Studio.
A t the Oregon Hotel—
l)rrh » rd b t Seriensly H L —
Kievan, out-oMtate cara were
registered Wednesday, December
7. , at the local branch of the
state traffic bareau, located In
the Chamber of Commerce build­
ing on the Plaaa.^ The largest
number daily from any on* state
la from California, live from that
state having bean registered yes­
terday. Two were from Wash­
ington, one from Oklahoma, one
from Indian*, one: from New
Mexico and one from Colorado.
Buy records
gifts, Elherts.
for
Christmas Arrived la Adrian!
- Mrs. Howard. L .Brown of
Hendalo.. California, arrived in
. Everything that farmers n«ed
In lan d |oday to spend several
In tools, tmplemeats and machin­
V’ iffcs viMtlng with her parents,
ery at Poll’s Corner.
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Wr/ gnd Mrs. O. Winter on th*
9oql«vajd. Enroute «he vtalted
Left for Forthted—
i. OhorMlnie with her sister Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
Harison.
7harlss Boras in 8an Francisco.
proprietors of the Ashland hotel
HiS* prawn, who 18 now in the
•In this city, left this morning
seM, wMl arrHro abdnt the twen-
tor Portland, Oregon, where th ef
leth of'this month.
will attend the 18th annual con­
tention of the Oregon State
Horn# grown spinach, 10c lb.
Hotel association, which is ho- Sohuerman’s Uroéery.
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ing htld on Friday gad Satur­
day, December 9 and 10. Mr.
■and Mrs. Hansen expeet to return
J. E. Pickens and A. H. Fergu­
•to Ashland Sunday night or Mon­ son, both residents of Rosebnrg,
day.
are spending a oonple ef days In
Ashland visiting with' friends and
transacting business. ,
r r i t r ' i Hoaey and Tar Goam
pound concerns every one w h o '
has a cough, a cold, aa Irritated
throat, or a bropehlal affection.
From the careful chemical pto­
ses« that combine« pure plae tar,
fresh demulcent honey and oth­
er Ingredients of proven merit?
ctnal value, there results a pecu­
liar quality tor healiag, charac­
teristic of this true cough snri
cold remedy.
No opiates, as
chloroform, effective alike tor
childrea and grows pdtsons. In­
sist upon Foley's Hon*y and Tar
Compound and aeeept no substi­
tute*.—No. 8
An Enticing Treasure
House of
FGH ALj/ M embers of the family
Q u ilted Robes
Because they
are slightly dres­
sy and feminine,
every woman has
a desire for a
quilted robe.
A shade from the sun
or a.cover from the rain,
a gift of an unhrella is a
year-round reminder.
FancyBloom ers
‘R a y o n bloomer* —
lace and applique trimmed
—-dark and pastel colors.
A useful gift that is
dainty, too.
COAT CLEARANCE
DRESÖ CLEARANCE
Why Not Give These?
T h e , change­
able p a s t e l
tones are par­
ticularly delicate
snri charming.
Artistically packed boxes
or Individual bandpaint-
ed ofep*. There is am
especially wonderful loti
of the latten to sell fori
DRESS GOODS
and all piece goods
are being closed out.
Yes! Hosiery
For Christmas
Rc For the little boy or girl,
r the miss or the woman.
I attractive new «llp-on or
I coat style sweaters, prlc-
m ed from
Good looking' silk and
rayon hose— full-fashioned.
Sleeping Comfort
r
»2.98 to »10.76
LUXITB SILK-
LINGERIE
Pretty undergarments de­
signed In Paris but msdel
by Luxlte In America;
Dance sets, combinations,|
godrnsJ
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Mea’s Neckwear
Pretty Gift Aprons.
Remember The Baby
Print and Plain Combinations.
Such pretty dresses and knitted
Garments.
KICK.
1923 Chev. Coupe 1200
1923 Chev. Coupe 1190
Bed outfit; bed, 45 lb. mat­
tress and good spring
(Leave the Identification
I narks on our hose. You
'need not he ‘ afraid of
her not being pleased
with Allen A or Munslng-
weer Hose.
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1923 Chev. Touring $125
1923 Chev. Touring 1186
1923 Chev. Roadster $165
1922 Ford Tudor
Mechanical Toys
a
km
92.95 to $12.50
Black is very popular
SOW—-Antelope and seel.
Ten and B r o w « are
shown most. AU new
•tMes.
t $135
1924 Ford Tonring $140
Oar Dick” smash his
o victory in one of the
$200
MOST ANY KIND FROM
1925 Ford Tonring $160
The
Automotive Shop
Wick Furniture
88eto.81.89
Co.
Ask for Green
Discount
Stamps •»
Afihlahd, Oregon
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Muusingwear
Hosiery and
Underwear
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