Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 05, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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H ere W e d n e s d a y -
Visiting in Falls “
Mrs. C. tio u t and son and
Mrs. Amos W illits of this city
daughter of Corvallis were in is in Klam ath Falls visiting with
Ashland W ednesday attending the friends and relatives.
A Dally C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, .and ev en ts of I funeral of Mrs. Emily Stevens.
local Interest.
Miss Helen Pygall returned to In F alls—
Corvallis with them for a short
Mrs. A. L. Harvey of this city
stay.
R
eturns
Home—
Stated Session
is spending the week with friends
Miss Dorothy Dunham re tu rn ­
H illah Tem ple
Don’t forget lucky spot dance and relatives in K lam ath Falls.
ed Tuesday to her home in Kla­ a t Lithia platform Saturday night.
M asonic H all
Friday evening, Sept. 5— Rou- math Falls after a visit w ith Miss
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time busineHS. Light refresh­ Mildred Beeson of this city. Miss
Let us fill your pail with Swifta
Beeson returned with her and Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
ments.
P. B. HERMAN-, Potentate. will visit for a short time.
shortening. Goes farth er and is
W. II. DAY, Recorder.
Prizes given at Lithia platform more nutritious. D etricks.
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3— 2t Saturday night.
4-2t Planes Patrol Counties—
B
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
Due to the dense smoke in the
Ashland Lodge MOBILE insurance; b etter term s valley which m akes -observation
K nights of Py­ and low er rates. Yeo, of course. by lookout almost impossible, a
212— tf fire patrol plane flew over the
thias, No. H 7„ Phone. 21 & 274-J.
Wil1 meet F ri*
Let Paulserud make you a suit county today seeking fires. The
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day night Sep­ or fit you out in one of our fall lightning of the other night may
tem ber 5, at Moose Hall. Election
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of officers and Representatives to Ready-to-wear.
covered, according to C. A. Hoxie,
Grand Lodge. All members are Here from Eugene—
urged to be present. DR. G. C. i
district fire warden. P a rt of
Prescription Druggist
Miss Hazel Rodobaugh will a r­
PHETTEPLACE, C. C.
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Jackson county is also being pa­
rive in Ashland tomorrow and
In A shland—
trolled. Very few fires were set
Miss Anastasia Lee is demon­ will visit at the home of L. S. on state lands by the storm. The
strating the Belcano products at Brown of Holly street. Miss Ro­ i plane left Medford this morning
dobaugh and Miss Ruth Brown with C. O. Hoxie as observer. —
the East Side Pharm acy.
School books and supplies. El- will leave for San Jose in a short G rants Pass Courier.
h a rt’s.
l-5t time where they will teach in the
Complete line of Ashland Can­ city schools.
Classified Ads Bring Results
ned Goods at Detricks.
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Dance, Jackson Hot Springs,
Sat. nite. Metropole Orchestra.
L et’s go.
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25s Peroxide ...........15c
From Hilt—
Mrs. Norman Mack of H ilt is in
25c Rochelle salts. 15c
Ashland visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
25c Milk Magnesia 15c
W alker of this city.
Is Up Again Today But
Don’t miss the showing of coats,
25c Aspirin tablets 15c
suits and dresses at Sugg’s Mil­
linery one day only, Saturday,
September 6th.
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• LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES ::
In Ashland—
Miss Helen French of Corvallis
is visiting at the J. H. Fuller
home on North Main Street this
week. Miss French is a gradu­
ate of O. A. C. and is acquainted
with many people in this city. She
will teach at Forest Grove this
winter.
East Side
Pharmacy
Phone 51
H ere F o r School—
Mrs. Lizzie K. M erritt and son,
Jack, arrived in Ashland recent-
1y to spend the w inter.
Mrs.
M erritt will tea^h the third grad i
in the Junior High School.
H ealth giving whole wheat
Don’t be a drifter. Save your
bread a t The Lithia Bakery.
money and come to th e big dance,
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Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. nite.
1 Operated On —
Metropole Orchestra.
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Little ’ C harlotte May Mitchell
was operated on a t the Coramun- I
TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY
ity Hospital yesterday. Her ton­
P aulserud’s for cleaning and sils were removed.
pressing. Phone 119. Will call
C ar W ashing
and deliver.
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Have opened wash rack at Rob­
Dance Jackson Hot Springs,
Sat. nite, Metropole Orchestra, inson’s Garage. Day or night
In F a lls—
Oregon’s best.
4-2 service. J. H. PERRY.
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H erbert McCarthy of this city is I
TO TRADE— 1922 Buick Six, in
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fost­
good condition for vacant lots.
Bids
W
anted
for
Excavation
er of K lam ath Falls for a few
Phone 199.
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Bids
for
excavating
area
60x!
weeks.
100 feet on the lot on East Main
FOR SALE: — PCaches and
street between th e B utler and
Phone 9 F I 3. W. B.
Don’t miss the showing of i Smith properties. The excavation i grapes.
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coats, suits and dresses at Sugg’s i is to go down one foot below the: Beebe.
millinery one day only, Saturday ! lowest sidewalk level and to be
September 6th.
2-3t level at bottom with grade of POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Drugs
SU G A R
Toilet Articles
60c Coco butter
cold c r e a m ___39c | .
60c Garden Court
Vanishing cream 39c
50c Bay Rum . . . . 33c
HARDY BROTHERS
W atch for
division.
Staples
new Sub­
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Everybody will have big time
at L lthia spot dance Saturday
night.
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L eave for School—
Mr. and Mrs| P ;r Spencer
and son, Bert will le e tomorrow
for Eugene where Mr. Speotcer
has a position on the University
of Oregon faculty.
Superlite auto finish; guaran­
teed— Hughes, Peil’s Coi ner.
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HONBSTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
of course.
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On Trip—
F. D. W agner, local postm aster,
is spending several days in the
Azalea country hunting.
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon-
a r’s home-made salad dressing.
296— lmo*
B urton Dancing School, Mem­
orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter­
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
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E lh a rt’s for school books. l-5 t
R eturns Home—
Miss E sther Fell of Eugene,
who has been visiting at the Rev.
P. K. Hammond home will return
this evening to her home.
Showing of beautiful coats,
suits and dresses one day only,
Saturday September 6th, at Suggs’
millinery.
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See Paulserud’s new fall Ready-
to wear.
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The newest coats, suits and
dresses will be shown at Sugg’s
Millinery one day only, Saturday
September 6th.
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In A shland—
C C. Chapman, editor of the
Oregon Voter was in Ashland to­
day on business. Mr. Chapman is
working on the repeal of the in­
come tax law.
PAINTERS: — Beagle and
Beagle; day work or contract;
ofltimates free. Box 171.
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The newest coats, suits and
dresses will be shown at Sugg’s
Millinery one day only, Saturday,
September 6th.
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Ladies and children’s hair cut­
ting. Powder Puff Beauty P a r­
lor.
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T eaching in M edford—
Miss M arguerite Hammond will
teach this w inter in the Medford
city schools. She is the daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond
of this city.
Each one gets b etter w hat?
Those Sat. nite dances at Jack-
son Hot Springs. Metropole Or­
chestra.
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MARCEL AND CURL LAST
LONGER after a Golden Glint
Shampoo.
Two-pants suits at ’aulserud’s.
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H eadquarters for School Books
— McNair Bros.
To M ed fo r d -
Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Dodge, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Dodge and Mrs. R.
C. McMillan made a trip to Med­
ford yesterday afternoon on busi­
ness.
Showing of beautiful coats,
suits and dresses one day only,
Saturday, September 6th, at
Sugg’s millinery.
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Kotex, 65c— McNair Bros.
We deliver the goods— Detricks
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Lucky spot dance at Lithia
platform Saturday night.
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Return from L a k e -
Mr. and Mrs. W ilmer Poley
and daughter, Mary, returned
W ednesday evening
from
the
Lake of the Woods where they
spent the past month at their
sum m er cottage.
A real party! At the Fair
Grounds Pavilion Sat! Finest
•■’Open-Air” Floor in the State.
Modern Syncopated melody, by
th e fam ous Jew ell Orchestra!
Jew el O rchestra! F a ir Grounds!
Saturday night!
School suits a t Paulserud’s. 1-tf
W ILL STILL SELL AT
$8.60 per Sack
6 Bars Crystal White Soap ... 25c
ALL DAY TOMORROW
I 50c Liver Salt .. .33c
1] Pounds for $1.00
I 2 cans Eagle Brand
Also That
50c Mag-lac tooth
paste ................... 33c
milk ....................45c
35c tooth brush . . . 21c
I 50c Castor Oil ___33c
35c shaving cream 21c
OPENING
Special Blend Coffee
35c per pound
Newest Millinery
3 lbs. for $1.00
$1.00 Household Rubber Aprons 69c
We cannot buy this coffee wholesale today at this
price—We made a fine contract and are giving you
the benefit.
AT
Wineland’s Hair Dressing’
Parlor
A
g
Now Is the Time to Buy Flour
Headquarters for School Text Books
Saturday, September 6, 1924
WE W ILL SELL THAT
A complete line Stationery
White Mountain
and School Supplies
A wonderful display of the
newest creations
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
W E SELL FOR LESS
Brand
AGAIN SATURDAY
at $2.09 Per Sack
The Crowds Will Be Here
Meet Them at
HARDY BROS.
Lucky spot dance at
park, Saturday night.
Lithia
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Supplement No. 2 to Public
Service Commission Order No. 7,
providing for a service charge on
each m eter of Sixty ($.60) per
! month, becomes effective th irty
days from date.
Southern Oregon Gas Company
September 1, 1924.
4 Fri. Sat. 6
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Wonderful
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Coat
Opening Sale of
and
Coats and Dresses
Dress
Display
Beautiful new silk dresses direct
from fashion's centers made of Crepe
Satin, Canton Crepe and Flat Crepe,
trimmed with laces, buttons, cre­
tonne and silk embroidery.
Priced Special
Showing the
Result of Market
Week Buying
$19.75
o— o— o— o
See Them
on Saturday
See the New Coats
Made of Block Velour and Polo, Waffel Camel
Hair, Cut Chinchilla. Some with large fur col­
lars and cuffs. Priced Special
$29.75
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“The Q uality Store”
SCHOOL STOCKINGS
F in e ribbed stock in gs in black and
brown
35c pair, 3 pair for $1.00
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walk. Do your own figuring on
G. W. Milam
Why pay more for milk when yardage and make bid for the
Independent
you can get the best milk for job complete. Bids will be open­ Candidate for County School
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone ed Sept. 15 at 5 o’clock. Bert R. Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
396R and 369J.
4-tf Greer, Tidings office.
3— 4 ty, Oregon.
New Sweaters
New Skirts
New Silks
New Dress Goods
goods