Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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hav« been acM»U4 by th« «•»
ap­ traftM commitu«, ot Which *>-
teay."
Mi Fruían
trip near
•r«: F. C. Campbell ana wire.
rk . 5 , ^ 3 -room iBretohed
San Francisco, L. B. Manerovs,.l Bpartm#nL Phon, lg7J
3. ,
San Francisco, H. B. Paxton and _________ ____________ ,.-g
wife, Fullerton. M. C. ThuesenJ
fo r HALK— Dry wood—S a k .
\ isited Here— _
A lt kinds of dimension lum
t on hand at the box factory. Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. T. Humble,' Pine and Mapsanita, on the
332-tf Los Angeles, R. Fronniet, Port- ground or delivered. Phone 1F6.
land.
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IJthla
Springs
Hotel—
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Photographs of Quality. 8tudle T rip B a a t -
Among those registered at the Cards Received—
Mrs.
W
illiam
Rslahart
and
her
Ashland. On the Pinna.
Cards were received la Ash-
“Hab-a-dash-Inn." Hab-a-dash- sister, Mrs. John Fash, left last Li thia Springs Hotel are: E. 8.
Doyle, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. I. land this morning from Mr. and
evening
for
an
extended
trip
1I1S."
S. ChileB, Davis, M. A. P h ilip s/M rs. H. G. Eastman of Modesto.
la the eastern atetes.
San Francisco, E. T. Knight, V an -1 California, announcing the arrival
III Al Home—
couver, B. C., L. S. Ayer, San of a 7 1-3 pound daughter, born
.Mrs. Hunier Barron Is ill with
Francisco, W. C. Davto, Dunsmuir, September 3. The little lady has
a nervous break down at her
A. A.
Kirkwood, and,, family, been named Geraldine Boatman.
home on the Pacific Highway.
For ready to wear suits, tailor­ Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Family Reunion—
Charles A. MiUer of Drewaey,
Pavleerud’s for Style Plus ed suits and cleaning and re- ard Schleringer, Portland, James
B.
Gates.
Dunsmuir;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oregon,
superintendent of the
modrlhig,
try
Panlserud’s.
6-tf
read* -Ji wear. A new suit guar­
J.
Caswell.
McCloud,
J.
A.
Shan-
Pacific
Live
Stock company of
antee«’
11s, Seattle, A. F. Conday. Weed Eastern Oregon. his wife and
To H hdl ( tt y —
shtlst'jctloi
C. F. Stevens made a business
Hotel Ashland—
trip
to Shell City yesterday.
Cliff Payne makes book racks.
A number of the guests reg­
istered at the Hotel Ashland
ZEMO, 35c ft 31.00. Relieves,
The Rexall Store sells school
are: Edwin G. Curtis, -Portland;
scalp Irritations.— Lltfata Springs
books.
E. S. Thomas. Portland; M. Ma­
Pharmacy. •
9-2t
honey and wife, Spdkane; Mr.
lli-r e V e M e rd n y —
and Mrs. E. O. Myers, Blena,
Candy Land— Taffies pulled
C. Ckrrie of Phoenix visited In
Washington; Mrs. Marian Nine,
dally by our electric puller.
Ashland yesterday.
Klamath Falls; G, I. HolUnbeck,
Brawley; O. 8 . Wlckshlm, Boise,
Trying Ont Engines—
Idaho;
F. Sheets and wife,
Latest fashions and diethods
The Southern Pacific has been
*n hair dressing and general trying out the new 6,000 engines Oakland; D. F. Allea and wife,
beau’i parlor service at The .with test trains yesterday and to­ Susanville; A, M. Fulton, May
Vanity Shop.
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2-tf day.
Columbia H ote l ■ ■
•’Hab-a-dash-Inn” Suits.— Ml!
Swim at the Nat. Both tanks
Those registered at the Co­ SETTLEM ENT WORK
ler’s Toggery.
open. Clban sulphur water. 7-3 lumbia hotel are: ' J. R. Nash,
G A IN IN G RECOGNITION
Milwaukee; H. L. Stanley, Ash­
Visiting H e r e -
C alled to RedaMng—
land; O. F. RIebel, Roseburg; A.
(Continued from page One)
Mrs. E. E. Humphlette, and
Lloyd Smith waa called sud­ H. and 8. E. Carter, Long
little daughter, of Albany, are denly today to Redding on account Beach; B. and C. Carter. Long how you are doing It. This Is
visiting in Ashland at the home of his sister being seriously in­ Beach; David Thomas and wife, a subject in which we are very
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. jured.
Los Angeles; C. L. Cnstln, much Interested at thia time
E. Miller.
Portland; Charles E. Thompson, and any information yon can
Portland; H. Hendricks and wife give us w ill be thoroughly ap­
Fall woolens are now
and daughters. Dunsmuir; Mrs. preciated.
Further, we should
Orras Tailor Shop.
he glad to reciprocate the cour-
Mrs. W. H. Coad and danihter
of Nowata. Oklahoma, visited in
i.-ihland tor a few days.
Cold mornings.
Cold even
ings. Overcoats— Blasers— Knit
goods.— "Hab-a-dash-lnn."
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
IN GIFTS
. -
Mrs. H. H. Gillette received.»
telegram this morning from Lo#
Angeles, telling Of the .death of
her aunt, Mrs. Annie Booth, wife
of the late John O. Booth. The
funeral will be held Tuesday of
next week from the Methodist
Church at Grants Pasa.
picked up showed that the plane
had drifted, more than navigators
had believed possible.
Navy officers here staged a wild
outburst of glee* when told that
the PN-3-1 had been saved.
“It was still hoping against
hope that the boys would be sav­
ed," said Capt. Moses.' " I can’t
tell you how happy this makes
8ee to your plows and barrows,
to be ready for the first rain.
Posts and fencing. I have a few
W hite Sewing Macblnsp loft
over. W ill close them out for
385.00 each, at
(Continued frdm page one)
As applications of new students
will be accepted until registration
day, Sept. 24 and 25, the total
Is certain to exceed 109«, Mr.
Spencer says.
Already the cre­
dentials of 1017 new students
Yesterday Only Happened
Point Out What We
Should Do Today
PEIL’S CORNER
BY KEEPING a written account of your
income and your expenditures (you will
know just where to cut the corners.
ALL WOOL
THE SIMPLEST METHOD jo keep
track of where you are at is through a
checking account with this bank.
BY DEPOSITING your money and mak­
ing payments by check, your stub record
shows for what and where your money
went.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Miller’s Toggery
ASHLAND, OREGON
E. R. Isaac & Co
The ^Quality Store
R eady for A u tu m n W ith N ew
10c Tulies Hooks & Eyes
10c Cards Dress Snaps .
10c Wash Braids ............................ 5c
15c Wash Braids
6 Cards Pearl B u tt o n s ................25c
6 Hair Nets for ............................ 25c
............. 25c
50c, 65c Veils n o w ..................
t
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y
r-
...,.....
Coats and Dresses
10c
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6 Cards Hooks & E y e s ................25c
35c, 40o Veils, now
It will pay you to buy
these for future use if you
do not need them now.
.39c
$4.95 Umbrellas, now ...........83.98
Khaki knickers or breeches . -.81.49
50 Beautiful New Dress Models in
Coats Just Arrived for Saturday, Sell­
ing at Popular Prices «.
Khaki Middies or Skirts . . . .81.49
$2,50 to $2.75 W hite Middies $1.49
Girls W hite M iddies............ * .. .98c
$1.50 Muslin Gowns, n o w ...........98c
$29-JS
Up to $1.89 Nainsook Combina­
tions ........................... .. t . . r 98c
$5.95 to $6.95 U m brellas.. ..' . ,84.95
$3.75 Hand Emb. Chemise and
Gowns ............................... $1.98
36 inch Fancy Outing Flannel . ,25c
Girls Summer Union Suits . . . .39c
Keep your eye on the $1.00
table between now /and
moving time.
Majority Have Rich Fur Collars and Cuffs. Some
with Band of Fur Around Bottom. All Silk Crepe or
Satin Lined, Made of Newest Materials and in all
the wanted Color for Fall .and Winter.
Up to $5.00 Corsets, $2.95
Up to $6.00 Corsets, $3.95
Up to $9.50 Corsets, $5.95
▲ DOZEN FUR NECK PIECES AT
40 TO 08 PER CENT DISCOUNT.
Pongee W aists nr Blouses . .$1.96
Silk Pleated Crepe Skirts , .84.95
Waists.
50 New F air Dresses
New Silk Dresses
'PRICED
SI1-9S and $14*
Never before have we offered such Values in Silk
Dresses, Made of Satin Crepe and Georgette Crepe,
featuring all the newest Fall Styles, both straight
lines and flares all in the new Fall Shades.
The most beautiful frocks we hare ever shown at
such a price. All the newest style features and the
softest and loveliest of new Silk Fabrics, made with
Ijong Sleeves showing novel Puff Cuffs or other dis­
tinguishing features in Black, Cuckoo, Burgundy,
Pansy, Pencil Blue, Green, Bokhara and Redwood.
Priced
Priced
Made of Charmeens and Poiretcheens in the newest
F all Colorings.
» H A N K TUTTLC.
O T» O O m C r
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AND THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE HUN­
DREDS OF WONDERFUL VALUES TO BE FOUND
SATURDAY
The tftory of a yon
band and wife who
vacation from one
-roaring comedy
Saturday Only
69c BOX
Small saddles for boys
and girls to ride to school
on, cheap. $9.00 aud up.
REGISTRATIONS AT OREGON
TO SET NEW MARK
Priced
'
Ready to .Wear
Choice 25 Pieces, Flannel,
Coatings, Poiret Twills,
Striped Worsteds, Values
$2.95 to $5.00 Values at
A rip
Regular Prie», 85c
Ldthia Springs Hotel Building
C noIC E
OF 20 PATTERNS
PLAIN STRIPE OR CHECKED
WORSTEDS O<X)DS $1.45 TO
$1.75 VALUES AT
A D O IP H E ÌK E N J O U
f t I L U f t N .« I C H
E u ECN P R I N C . F
Monogram Stationery
appreciated."
W omen’s Fleeced Union Suits 98c
TODAY — TOMORROW
ASHLAND
HI y
x
School books and supplies.
McNair Bros.
$3.50 to $4.45 Umbrellas . . . .$2.98
Want from private party 33500
A -l. security. Phone 121, Ash­
land. • .
7-3
} w
Darling's Studiò and Art Store
Buy your box shook from the
local box factory at wholesale
prlcea.
253-tf
R eceived Telegram —
CROSS PACIFIC FLIERS
SAFE IN HONOLULU
T R A D E IN YO UR OLD TIRES
to Madden for new ones. Ashland
vulcanising Works.
130— tf
Envoy Schwindel of the Sal­ Moved To Ashland ■
Mr. and M rs .'Jumes Spencer
vation Army will make" a bouse
to house canvas tomorrow, for of Medford have Anoved to Ash-
cast off clothing. Any one wish­
lelr home.
ing to help Nhe Salvation Army
will please have the clothing
School text hooka.— Elhart
ready when he calls.
Visiting Hero—-
Miss Marjorie ' Douglas of
Gooding, Idaho, la visiting with
friends in Ashland. She la the
daughter of the late Rev.
Douglas who served a long pas­
torate in the Methodist church
here.
She Is enroute to Los
Angeles where she will enter the
University of Southern California
She Is very busy visiting her
m oy
friends and
erstwhile
¡Wool chums.
jnraxteutely 833 ate frm hm **. ft»
thia time lapt r* r «<» >«* •*£
dents had been accepted, and M
1 M I, «7». Thia year's freshmen
class w ill set a record.
•
OPEN YOUR account now—don’t let
too many days pass without systematizing
your affairs;
s
Announcemen t" -■______ 3
Picture Framing. Studio Ash
land. On the Plata.
The ahore’ letter eaa be
preciated when taken into con-
sidsratlon that Wisconsin has led
the states of the -Unfon In laud
settlement worh, which record
has been made possible on ac­
count of state aid. Oregon’s work
has been done through voluntary
effort and subscription.
The future of Oregon land
settlement may be gleaned from
the letters of people who write
to the Land Settlement Depart-
mnj daily for home seeker's
information.
A late inquiry from William
D. Nice, of Happy Camp, Oallf;
who wrote the Portland office
from Ashland.
“ I hare toured over a score
of states looking for a location
and Oregon looks good to me.
Any information that you ean
send me with a view to settling
in »our state wiU be greatly
R em oval Sale
Size 66x80 in new ¿lock Plaids,
Sold Regularly $10.50 Pair.
I
$22.50
Made in Two Tone Colorings
SPECIAL SELLING OF BLANKETS
Cotton Sheet Blankets
Heavy Cotton Plaid
Blankets
$3.98™
Size 66x80. Colors Blue, Pink, Tan
and Grey.
> V ll
Size 64x76 in Grey and Tag, $2.25
Pair, Regular.