Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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A D aily Chronic a o f th ose w h o com e and go, and event« o f
local interest.
Here—
riday, August 20,
V isit Here«—
Mfa. ôèiiâ Dôûtsey afld daugH-.
ters Mary and Florence of Chiusa,
California are visiting at the home
I’ of W irt M. W right
of Beach
street. Miss Mary is the post­
m istress for Calusa.
A ten pound Baby boy was born
to Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Gale of
Hornbrook last night at the Con­
valescent Home. Mother and son
are doing nicely.
Special Labor day dance. Jack-
son Hot Springs, Monday, Sept. 1.
The famous Metropole Orchestra
will entertain you. Dancing until
1:00 A. M.
307-2
V isitin g H e r e -
R eturn From Trip —
Special Labor day dance, Jack-
Mrs. W. H. Graham and chil­
Mrs. E. B. H unt and daughters
son
Hot
Springs,
Mon.
Sept.
1st.
dren
K atherine and Billy of San
K atherine and R uth and Mrs.
The
famous
Metropole
O
rchestra
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B
ernardino,
Calif., and Mrs. R.
L ettie E astburn returned yester­
will
entertain
you.
Dancing
until
J. Graham and son, C. A. Graham
day from their trip up the Rogue
307-2 of Davis Creek, Calif., are visiting
River. They have been gone for 1:00 A. M.
To Eugene—
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w ith th e W right family on Beach
about a week and reported a very
In
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street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Humphrey enjoyable trip.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Estes
of
and son, Francis, made a short
trip to Eugene this week. They
Because of unforseen circum ­ San Francisco have been visiting
earing is waived
returned late W’ednesday even­ stances the stu n t party at the In Ashland at the home of A. B.
BY SMOKE VIOLATORS
Shelby
on
Iowa
street.
ing.
C hristian church has been called
off for tonight.
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EUGENE, Aug. 29. — Charles
Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Sat.
Ask your grocer ' r Mrs. Bon-
Penfield,
charged with smoking
fijr’s home-made su 1 dressing.
Superlite auto finish; g u aran­ Aug. 30th. — Metropole Orches­ in a prohibited area on Salt creek
tra.
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296— Imo* teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
in the Cascade national forest,
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waived
exam ination before E. O.
Give Food Sale—
The crowds will be at HARDY
Immel,
United
States commission­
The ladies of the C hristian
BROS. Saturday and Tuesday.
M other Hl—
er, here yesterday, and was bound
307-2t
Mrs. D. B. Blue has been at church will give a cooked food over to the federal grand jury.
home for the past two days on sale at H ardy’s Grocery Store next
A w arrant has been Issued for
Saturday from ten a. m. to four
Takes Vacation—
account of the sickness of her
the
a rre st of T. C. McElhaney,
E. M. Wallin of Swift and Com mother. Mrs. Blue is employed p. m.
charged with the same offense,
pany took a short fishing trip to in E nder's Dry Goods depart­ H ave you visited th e O regon
and another man will be cited to
Rogue River yesterday. He re­ ment
C aves? •
appear, according to Nelson F.
ported the unusual luck.
These great n atu ral wonders Macduff, superintendent of the
Because of unforseen circum­ are attractin g people from far and Cascade national forest.
Complete line of Ashland Can stances the stu n t party a t the
near; the num ber of visitors this
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf Christian church has been called
season being greatly in excess of
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
off for tonight.
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A real party! At the Fair
Grounds Pavilion Sat! Finest
We deliver the goods— Detricks V isitin g in A s h l a n d -
Convalescent Home.— We have
"Open-Air” Floor in the State.
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th e prettiest baby in Jackson
Mrs. C. W. Wilcox and daugh­
Modern Syncopated melody, by
county, C arroll Gwendoline Whit®,
ters, M argaret and Mildred and
the famous Jewell Orchestra!
Special Labor day dance. Jack-
three days old. Everybody is rav ­
nephew Glenn Pleffinger are in
son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st.
ing over her beauty. Come and
Ashland visiting at the home of
To Lake —
The famous Metropole O rchestra
i
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hake of see her.
John Rigg left this afternoon will entertain you. Dancing until
FOR RENT:— Three room fu r­
for the Lake of the Woods where 1:00 A. M.
307-2 Bush street. They a re from To­
ledo,
Oregon
and
expect
to
remain
nished
apartm ent, close in. A dults
he will visit the Boy Scout camp
here until Sunday.
only. Call 291-L.
3072t
R eturn to A shland —
for the rest of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Jam es and
Its HARDY BROS, birthday. Waive W ithrow, who have been
see th eir add.
307-2t in K lam ath Falls attending the
funeral of the late Chas. W ithrow,
Health giving whole wheat returned to Ashland Wednesday.
bread a t The Llthla Bakery.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Mary McDonald who will visit
Leaves for San Francisco —
here for about a week.
Mrs. Guy Cary left this a fte r­
noon for San Francisco where she
Sweet cream for whipping and
will visit friends and relatives for coffee— also fresh milk, always
several weeks.
on Ice at the Plaza.
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New Fall
A rri vals
Staples
Auction
Because of unforseen circum ­
tf stances the stu n t party at the
Christian church has been called
Jewel Orchestra! Fair Grounds! off for tonight.
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Saturday night!
Hoane From V acation—
New wool goods in plain,
small checks and fancy
plaids. Priced at $1.00 to
$3.75 yard.
In A shland—
Reverand Chaney and family
Miss M argaret Devereaux ot returned yesterday from a three
Medford was in Ashland W ednes­ weeks trip spent at Twin Falls
day on business.
Special Labor day dance, Jack-
Of course there will be a big son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st.
dance at Jackson Hot Springs The famous Metropole Orchestra
Saturday, Aug. 30th.— Metropole will entertain you. Dancing until
Orchestra.
306-2 1:00 A. M.
307-2
The last time HARDY BROS
had an add in the TIDINGS they
were swamped with business.—
This Is their best— SHOP EARLY.
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H
New Sweaters in new shades, with col­
lars and cuffs of contrasting stripes, and
collar effects that are new.
Sold Cabin—
It was today reported th at
R obert Vining had bought Miss
Georgia Coffee’s cabin a t Lake
of the Woods.
Ladies and children’s hair cut­
J. J. Miller, district freight and ting. Powder Puff Beauty P a r­
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passenger agent for th e Southern lor.
Pacific In Klam ath T'alls was in.
Ashland W ednesday n business. le a v e s for San F r a n c is c o -
Frank Ssnkey and family will
Paulsernd’s suits sell for less, loave Monday for San Francisco
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’ to make th eir home. Mr. Sankey
W hisk Brooms— McNair Bros. has been in th e advertising and
Talcs for Summer comfort, 25c sign painting business here.
— McNair Bros.
PAINTER^: — Beagle and
Beagle; day work or contract;
A t K lam ath F alls—
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Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. M »xx of estim ates free. Box 171.
Ashland were in Klam ath Falls
Sunday for a visit. Mrs. N ettle
Life is too short to miss the big
Sherlock returned with them and dance a t Jackson Hot Springs
will spend a week visiting here. Sat. Aug. 30th.— Metropole Or­
chestra. Syncopatin fools of fun. j
B urton Dancing School, Mem­
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orial Hall. Open dally. A fter­
noon 2 to 3. evening 7 to 9.
Cleaning and pressing at Orres,
307-tf Phone 64.
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Sterling Coats are here in the latest
shacles, plain and fur trimmed. A line of
very fine Misses and small women’s
coats at $16.75.
For the school days there are materials
and wearing apparel still on sale for the
last day of August. Look over the $1.00
specials of hosiery, underwear, bloomers,
goivns and combinations.
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End
! R eturn Home—
Follow the crowd to Jackson
The
ladies
of
the
Christian
Hot Springs Sat.’ Aug. 30th.— Me-
Raymond Flnneran, who h a s ' Mrs. Burton Green of Klam ath
Syncopatin
been working on the railroad near < Falls and Mrs. Clayton Smith of Church will give a cooked food tropole Orchestra.
306-2
Tahoe, returned to Ashland this 1 Keno, who have been visiting sale — H ardy’s Grocery — Satur­ fools of fun.
morning for a short stay.
, friends and relatives in Ashland day, Aug. 30, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in.
308-2
W orld Travelers
and Medford, returned to their
pronounce
the Oregon Caves one
Cliff Payne m akes Tables.
homes last evening.
! Special Labor day dance,. Jack- of the Oregon Caves one of the
The crowds will be at HARDY
Its HARDY BROS, birthday, son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st. of the greatest geological wonders
BROS. Saturday and Tuesday.
see their add.
307-2t The famous Metropole O rchestra they have ever visited. Southern
will entertain you. Dancing until Oregon people should see thia
307-2t
1:00 A. M.
- 307-2 great Bcenic attraction right here
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
R eturn H om e—
a t home before visiting lesser a t­
of course.
212— tf
Rough Rider—
tractions at a distance.
307-1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders re­
About 9:15 this morning, men
turned today from a trip to In A shland—
Mrs. Audrey Trobee of San
W alla W alla where Mr. Enders
Mrs. Jack Severing, formerly in Main street business offices
heard
a
noise
which
indicated
th
a
t
Francisco
has opened her beauty
attended the Kiwanls Convention. Miss Zona D eter and employee lr.
the
world
might
be
coming
to
an
shop
In
the
Mills building. Call
the Citizen’s Bank here is It
end.
It
proved
a
false
alarm
,
103 for appointm ent.
297-tf
Get your baby’s milk from a Ashland visiting with friends ano
however, as Ken MacWllliams was
certified herd, 10c per quart relatives.
only Jockeying a Fordspn tra c to r
SPECIAL atten tio n to AUTO­
Llnlnger Dairy. Phone 396R.
up
the
street
for
Its
m
orning
ex­
MOBILE
Insurance; better terms
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
306-tl
ercise.
and
low
er
rates. Yeo, of course.
LONGER after a Golden Glint
Phone
21
& 274-J.
212— tf
HARDY BROS, are closed all Shampoo.
WANTED—
One
or
two
passen­
day Monday.
307-2t
Give yourself a tre a t and comt gers for Bellingham, W ashington. D alles E d itor Here
Inquire
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hicks and
Jane Snedicor has moved from to the big dance, Jackson Hot Saturday. Private car.
Ashland
Vulcanizing
works.
Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Hicks of The
the Deuel Dept. Store to No. 3 Springs, Sat. Aug. 30.— Metropole
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Dalles
were here Thursday visit­
B artlett St. connecting with the Orchestra.
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ing Miss Blanche Hicks. K. L.
Vanity Shop In Medford.
The
Special Labor day dance, Jack- Hicks is editor of The Dalles
A rt Shop Unique will make de­ 111 At M edford——
signing, a rt dyeing and interior
Miss Virginia Dew, who has son Hot Springs, Mon. Sept. 1st. Chronicle. They were re tu rn la g
decorations its specialties.
been seriously ill at the Commun­ The famous Metropole O rchestra a fte r a visit at C rater Lake.
296-3 Sat. ity Hospital in Medford is im­ will entertain you. Dancing until
307-2 P o st Office to d o s e —
proving. but her condition is still 1:00 A. M.
Monday, September first being
Visiting Here— .............................. critical.
She is ill wth acute
Idaho.
a
legal
holiday the Ashland post-
Miss Minnie Knutson of Tacoma peritonitis.
Leave
F
or
Cost—
office
will
close with service the
Is visiting at the Parson home.
Frank
P
o
tter
and
family
will
same as on Sunday. The general
She will be here for several
The last time HARDY BROS,
leave
tomorrow
for
Crescent
City
delivery
and stam p window will
week«.
had an add In the TIDINGS they
where
they
will
spend
the
next
be
open,
for the convenience of
were swamped with business. —
two
weeks
visiting.
tourists
from
8 to 9 a. m. There
Madden sei.s Balloon tires.
This Is their best. SHOP EARLY.
will be no city carrier service »r
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207-2t
A nother big dance, Jackson Hot ru ral delivery service but mall
HARDY BROS, are closed all
Dance Saturday night, Gold Hill Springs, Sat. Aug. 30th. — Me­ will be received and dispatched as
day Monday.
307-2t pavilion.
306-3* tropole O rchestra — Syncopatin usual.
foo'.s of fun.
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W atch for
Land Sale.
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of Season Clean-Up Sale
i i l m e n K ? tnSbommel’-5lalT n4r must 80 in this FinaI dean-U p Sale. Cost of
ing daily
1 f b consldered- We must make room for Fall merchandise arriv-
Wool Dresses Going
Spring Coats Going
at 1-2 regular prices
at 1-2 regular prices
I
$34.50
$29.75
$22.50
$19.75
$16.50
Wool
Wool
Wool
Wool
Wool
Dresses,
Dresses,
Dresses,
Dresses,
Dresses,
now
now
now
now
now
$35.00
$29.75
$25.00
$19.95
$14.98
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
now
now
now
now
now
$17.50
$14.85
$12.50
$9.98
$7.48
Summer Wash Dresses
at 1-3 Less Regular Prices; made
of canton Crepe, (hope, Satin and
( 'repe-de-t ‘bine.
at 1-4 Less Regular Prices: made
of fine Linens and Scotch Ging­
hams.
Wool Sweaters
Silk Blouses
Less 25%
in Coat Styles
Less 231-3%
NEW FALL MERCHANDISE
New Coats
Less 25%
NOW ON
DISPLAY
New Dresse
Made with big F ur Collars and
Silk linings. Priced
$29.75 to $59.95
STORE CLOSED
All Dav Moniinv
LABOR DAY
Coats,
Coats,
Coats,
Coats,
Coats,
Silk Di •esses Goinji
Wool Dress Skirts
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$17.25
$14.85
$11.25
$9.85
$8.25
New Woolens
See the new Silk Dresses, made
of Satin Crene
rio ri
Crepe. P
Priced
$14.95, $19.75, $22.50, $29.75
r
n
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Wool Dress Goods in fanev
checks and stripes. Priced yd
$2.98, $3.25, $3.98
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"The Quality Store"
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Priced S I. 2 A and g I.(if)
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OUR BIRTHDAY SPECIAL
2 BIG DAYS-SATURDAY and TUESDAY
AT
HARDY U RttOTHFPQ
HE AT
BIG ENDERS’
grocery department
n U IllIL R J T
BIG STORE
^ 7 i S haye eXi a Cl6rkS t0 Care f0r your need;-
Guara»tee the same courteous service that has
made this store the most popular trading place in Southern Oregon.
here are a few of the specials we are going to offer
SOAPS
are sure to go higher, and
only the best of buying en­
ables us to give you
30 Bars Sunny
pps
Monday Soap for
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We cannot buy that White
Mountain Flour in car load
lots as low as
A mighty good value in a
OUR SPECIAL PRICE
of
49c
$2.09
EACH
per sack
Look them over
7 bars Crystal W hite .. 25c
12 bars for 50 cents
OUR BEST GRADE CREPE TOILET PAPER
4-tie Broom at
5 CENTS
PER
ROLL
On account of a fortunate contract, we have
neither raised the price nor reduced the quality
of our
'While our stocks last, No. 1 crackers—
Snowflakes plain or Grahams for
I UC
Famous Bulk Coffee
35e per pound—3 lbs. for $1.00
Large boxes—same
kinds for only
29c
Try it out—The same good flavor
EXTRA S P E C IA L -F IG BARS 15c lb.
OUR STORE W ILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY M O N D A Y - LABOR DAY
P int Mason Jars 77c—<Quarts 91c— Half Gallons $1.29
Gold Dust W ashing P o w d e r................... ............27c—4 Bars Ivory Soap for
6 boxes good Matches f o r ....................... ............25c—Fresh Tuxedo Tobacco,
Tetleys Tea in 1-4 pound packages— Worth 30c—For on] y 15 cents
R IG H T -T H E CROWDS WILL BE HERE.
GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY
S U.G A R
87c per sack
of 10 Pounds
HARDY
BROTHERS
WE DELIVER
SUGAR
C & H Gane
$8.50 per sack