Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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S o e ie ty
' the 7, 8 and 9. At the close of
A r t Club M eet»—
,
W ednesday September i" , 1924
heftithÿ Individuals, able to eat costs, says the
the session ice cream and wafers
Klam
ath
The Ladies Art Club had a very: heartily and assim ilate th e it
were served.
• iie infornied them th at unless I mony have checked the
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Herald.
pleasant picnic in the park last
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food, have strength, endurance,
person who shot the game brush fire west of Jenny creek
A
in llumidUy’ a H iht rain
j evening, a t six o’clock
Follow­
Barnes, driving near the ranch
Picnic—
bird confessed he vould
would piece
place which
ambition, alert minds and a ttra c ­
SM
urdav
menseed
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t0TO
which
Saturday
menaced
millions
t
h
J
r
f S e * » D » » t I by
bv
ing a delightful supper the group
Saturday evening, noticed a pic-
The K nights of Pythias will
tive, pleasant personalities. Those
all under arrest.
“ WE SAT IN THE
<*
feet
of
m
erchantable
pine
tim
h
C
Oregon
Power
Corn-
adjourned to the Civic clubhouse
nieA iarty. As he neared a man
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There was a pause and ;h Dn
bra K lam ath county according to P y .5° aid the fight’ » * « the
GAXDLESH1XE’ have a basket dinner in the Lithia where the regular business m eet, j who are constantly suffering
° ‘ y arose and with a dinner i Mrs. B artlett spoke-
park Sunday. Sept. 21. A short
from indigestion, constipation, gas
reports
received here today from c X u ^ t o n *
SUC'
(By B arbara Young in the New- program has been arranged and ’.ng was held. There was no im -1 on the stomach, and other dis­ Alate m baud walked a w a v m o ! “ t i- n
rapid
pace.
Barnes
followed?
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portant business.
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a very enjoyable time is antici­
tressing ailm ents invite defeat
mon
of
the
woodland.
Announcements concerning the '
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We sat in the candle-shine
m e lodges
iouges of
pated. The
of (he
(he sur-
sur
from every point, and usually are loot from a juniper tripped the j
next
meeting will be made later. ,
disappearing diner and lie lost m v , ,
Of the dint, half-lighted place. rounding towns are cordially in-
failures in business and socially. the plate. Barnes rescued it and
COWES T o «"HECK BIG
j 'f iS
1 here was a look in your eyes— vited to be present. Everyone is
F IR E ° N
GREEK1
If you are one of these suffer­ found quail, cooked to an l Ppe I
There was a dream in your face asked to bring th eir families and
ers relief is offered and g u aran ­ tizing brown.
I hat broke something
snitipihincr down
an,,.» i in _ __
That
my a basket
teed by the m akers of Smith Bros.
heart.
R eturning to the
•. * •
M. A. C. Stomach Tonic, which
And opened my gates of tears. E ntertain
is sold on the positive guaran tee
I w anter to rest in your arm s'
A very delightful party was
or the refund of the price (>1.25)
I ve been tired, 30 many years given yesterday afternoon at the
if the first ^bottle fails to give I
Tired, and homesick, and lost
uonie of Mrs Jam es H. Doran
you satisftetory relief. Get a bot­
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
In a world th at was never d Ashland street in honor of her
tle today.
mine. . .
TODAY-----TOMORROW
Napoleon said, “An arm y trav
daughter, Mrs. C. C. Cole who is
E ast Side Pharm acy will supply
There was talk and laughter and visiting here from Oakland, Cal. els on its stom ach.” And it is
you (m ail orders accepted). Rid
Jest—
The afternoon was spent in just as tru e th at the citizen in yourself of stomach distress and
And your face in the candle- playing games and talking over ordinary life is . dependent upon
see how much m ore, interesting C. D. Hughes Took It Five , “ My stomach misery all went
shine
h
’s
stomach.
The
normal,
old times. The house was beau­
Years Ago And Would i ¡ S ^ 1. began eating everything!
and p leasan t life will be to you
tifully decorated with astors. At
Hot Be Without It.
! X ' X
a '"1 have bee” ■
I wanted them all to go,
______
¡singing the praise of Tanlac ever,
the close of the afternoon delic­
I w anter to hear you say
ious refreshm ents were served
"The more I know abo„, T a n - l s p X 4 / * , " ! , 1,88 T an llc in
!
WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?
More of the kind dear things
by the hostess.
PICKNIC’KER TRUTHFUL lac the stronger I (eel I ke p rals-' wife u ta k tag
"” ’1
ou said to me yesterday.
Those present were Mrs. H. F
log It - „ the high trib u te re c e n t-1 never w eho o
T '
'
There was a rose or two.
I lie world’s most famous •eliar*
W alker and daughter, Jeanette,
“ I killed cock robin” — Only ly paid the tam ons treatm ent by house T ll° . ™ , " C ln 11,8
J Mrs. M erritt Randles and cliil-
And books, along the wall,
c
.
D.
Hughes,
219
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unt
S,„
Port-
say
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this time it was a quail.
aeter actor in the Screen Classic
But I could think only of yoti-
dren, Misses Dorothy Abbott,
Assuming all the blame, Mrs. land, Oregon.
Mt
the day.
i
_
,
’
Marie Prescott, Alice and Alma?
Not anything else, at all!
-I first took Tanlac about 5 drugg'ste
Ac™,!“ '’
t" .* ~ , i
H. L. B arrett was arrested late
And w anting to rest in your Doran, Mrs. C. C. Cole and hon,
Saturday afternoon by Game years ago when I was In such a -
P‘ " ° aubsl1' » ' 8
arm s—
Junior, Mrs. Norman Mack of
W arden Marion J. Barnes at the bad fix from stomach trouble Over 40 million bottles sold.
To dream , and be still— awhile i ililt and T. P. Doran
old Gordon ranch near W orden th at I was losing half my time
* * »
From the comfort th a t came '
for shooting quail out of season. from work. Finally a neighbor
with your smile.
B irthday P arty —
Tanlac Vegetable Pills
for
Tl
, r
Before Justice of the Peace R. urged Tanlac on me and in a
constipation
made
and
r’
e
com-!
U1°
St
fa s c m a tin g
of fact, fiction or fanev.
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A charm ing birthday party was ! j
A. Em m itt this m orning she plead­ short time my hopeless condition
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
•'K'ven for Miss W anda Jean
ed guilty and was fined $35 and , was changed into splendid health. mended by the m anufacturers of
Friday, Sept. 19. D. A. R. meets | Bandies celebrating her fourth
TANLAC.
SUCCESS IN LIFE
GIVES TANLAC CREDIT
FOR FINE CONDITION
John
Barrym ore
FRANKLIN’S
Superior
Bread
at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth ' bir(hday recently.
- The
- — party was
cto
Van Sant on Oak Street at 2:30 at the home of her m other, Mrs.
o’clock.
Guy Randles. Delicious refresh­
H ave M eeting—
m e n t s , and a big birthday cake
* * *
wer® served. The little girl was |
The executive committee of the recipient of many beautiful
the C rater Lake Union of the Presents. Those present wer<
C hristian Endeavor met at the Paul K- Mitchell, V irginia Loomis, I
Presbyterian church last evening M argaret Norton. Bobbie Randles,
Several members from G rants Velta Thompson and Ivan Ran-
Pass and Medford were present, dies.
Among the business transacted,
plans were made for the conven­
tion and a committee was appoint­
ed. The convention will be held
the first week-end in November.
Beau Brummel
1 he kind which pleases
all.
Navy crepe de chine; cherry
silk collar and cuffs.
Navy twillbloom with ja Je
green silk and beads.
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
I ravel By Motor Stage
September
JS, 19, 20
September
18, 19, 20
Safely, Swiftly and Comfortably
_
heaters
\
From Ashland
Daily to P o rtla n d ................
7*00 A lwr
Daily to E u g e n e ............................... 12>oo Noon
Daily to R o seb u rg ............................... 4.^5 p jyj
NEW and USED
It would be ad visable to g,.f
your b eater at once.
t
V?011 an(l
0 P- in. Stages connects
to 1 ortland following morning.
Black A rabia and Kit fox
lhfornmfin„ken ^ a8S 8r 8 '?,r a" w“y »«►«»*•:
» « « h er
f o r m a t i o n and tickets call Hotel Ashland office phone
ASHLAND FU RNITUR E
COMPANY
®4 N. Main
d t T a 4eCr lii,(iarp a n d m ink-
dyed rin g ta il.
Reindeer Iridare l tied with
cocoa crepe de chine.
Our First Formal Showing' o f
F a ll’s M ost ^Stylish
C o a ts a n d
and we know ^lu’likeT?!0 S<?!<T youi" eoats and dresses for Fall
sive stvle nnfi
cUywh8re you are assured both exclu-
the best of quality at a reasonable price.
w e^n 'o ffei^w ith foil'™
been basy,feIecting garments that
opening- we be
n^,denC3’ a£ d when you visit this forma’
s u S l d \ eilb: f e
have in many ways,
Even if you are not a judge of vah.es, there is
one sure way to secure the best. And that wav
is to look lor this tradem ark:
l or many years this trademark has appeared
on good garments only and todav ,more than
ever, it is a guaranty of style and worthiness.
Tan border coating and mink
marmot.
We have grouped
them
into a
number of lots and have squeez­
ed down the prices in each group
to tempt early buying. Get your
eoat early and get a full season’s
wear.
$ ( 6 .7 5
One lot junior, misses, and
ladies’ eoats worth con­
siderably more hut we ex­
pect to he able to sell more
ot them by pricing them
at
$ 1 6 .7 5
At Any Price
$ 2 4 .5 0
11 would be bard to get
$34.50—$44.50 or the ; more value into a new
! lot of coats than you
several groups of better yiH find in this lot of
coats you will find a lot junior, misses and lad­
ies’ eoats at
of eoat values for Sep­
tember selling.
Z rS o h
a r ,attentlO ntO thefacttliat every
in
WHI nnf r 1Sda" f X e S1,Ve styl^ whether it be coat or dress. You
f fln,d. ldentlcal styles elsewhere. These garments have a
m r i s T ™dlV,duallty of their owa- The quality is beyond com­
parison. This assures you satisfactory service. Taken all in all
e are certain that you cannot obtain better values than we of-
o f f p r S T /f atten]tl0n ,has been Paid to garments that can be
oiteied at low and moderate prices.
Here you will find all the rich colors of Autumn and the fab­
rics themselves are rich and luxurious. Many new fabrics are
in the line and we want you to get acquainted with them. AVe
extend a most cordial invitation to you. ( ’ome and see bow
we have provided the right garments for women, misses,
school girls and children at the most moderate prices that have
existed for many seasons.
$ 2 4 .5 0
Pvo| >al>i.v the host assortment of silk and wool-
X k
T k -T
n e v e r S h o w n is n o "- »'> ‘ h e
racks. Ask to gee them, too.
•W here Your D ollar Has More Gents
'
T;mpo flamingo and silver-
tone grisette.