Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1925, Page 11, Image 11

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M reot**. «T the lato«l doolgn
te •daoationol Institution*. Ths
MNH$r will ho *o r a— tr n s lsd
O at v i a * x^ay be added vbea-
•vur the seed It felt. These
vtafce v fll be of eight room*
each, and vbee the entire build­
ing is eeaipleted, with the three
units In piece, the »true tare will
eooelet of >4 room*, capable
of earing for the school need*
of Ashland for rears to pome.
However, the money has not yet
been voted for these vines.
The work on the Hawthorne
school, althoaghlt 1* remodeling
work, v lll almost entirely al­
ter the appearance of that In­
stitution. »The entire bonding
is tp be reeonstrncted and addi­
city tions made, which will make It
!W Schools Keep
Ashland in Class
of Finest Cities
Ashland, long noted as an educational center, a
in which the beat poeaible facilities Tor the education o f
the youth of the city were alw ays furnished w ith a free
hand by the citizenry, lived up to its réputation on July
9, w h « , at a special bond election the people o f the city
voted a total of $105,000 in school bonds.* T hese bonds,
when sold, furnished the money for the construction of
one new grade school building, and the rem odeling o f one
of the present grade school buildings. A lthough work on
neither of these structures has been started a s y et, it is
believed that both will be ready for occupancy a t the
opening of the school year next Septem ber.
A t the time the bonds were voted, plans fo r both
schools hdd been drawn up by the firm o f Tonrtellotte
and Hummell, Portland architects, who had charge of that
work on the new Lithia Springs h o te l H ow ever, no site
for the new grade school had been d efin itely selected,
although it was known that the strudture was to be
erected on the east side of the city, and several sites had
been under advisement by the board o f education.
A short time after the election was held, and in which
the people, of Ashland voted by more than a 10 to one
•vote to issne the bonds for the school construction, the
board o f education asked that all available sites be sub­
mitted to them. A fter a careful survey during which
every site w a s g iv e n a thorough exam ination and discus'
won, it was decided that a rite on BAtch street w ould be
the most logical rite for the school, and thia waa selected.
The new grade school building w ill be an eig h t room
BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
It is not too early to begin the selection of gifts. What
you want might be gone soon. Our stock is most com­
plete now in
HOSIERY, SILK LINGERIE, ROBES, GLOVES,
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, SW EATERS, HANDKER­
CHIEFS, BED SPREADS
and a store full of pretty things to please women,
A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase
A wing Is to bo bwflt, which will
house • combination asosmbly
room and gymnasium. At the
present time there 1* not an
adequate
gymnasium building
among the school property in
which athletics contests may he
held. Ia addition, the gymnasium
Plain and Decorative Lint i* of Sterling Character
The weather is just b eg in n in g to m ake you fe e l lik e a w ool
dress w ould be m ore com fortable. H om e Dressm akers
▲t Special Pr » Discounte
T he very m ild w eather d u rin g O ctober has caused a slow­
in g up o f coat turnover and u n u su ally early p rice-cu ttin g
on all our coats. P rices such as are usually to be had not
earlier than th e end o f N ovem b er are alrady in effect at
The good looking appear­
ance of onr linens do not
come out in the wash. They
improve with every tubbing.
After, all that is the best
kind to bny. It te most eco­
nomical. And when these
sterling qualities may be
bought below onr usual low
level prices, every barrier to
rapid baying has been re-
moved.
take advantage of th is sale.
$4.00 Chiffon Broad Cloth in
$4.45 quality fancy flannels,
$3.95
Black, Navy and Brown, $2.95
54 inches wide, now
$2.95 quality in 54 inch plain $2:75 quality Wool Crepe $1.98
and fancy flannels, now $2.45 $5.00 quality Tricotine a t $2.95
$2i95 Poiret Twill a t ....... $1.98
54 inch bordered flannels
$6.75 Dress patterns.....$5.95
$7.50 Dress patterns. $6.95
$9.75 Dress pattems......$8.75
A good, all linen, 80 In.
table lines, *3.50 quality
A nd two thirds o f these w ill sell at less than $40.00
Snowy W hite Bed
U nen*
There is n o R eason N ow fo r D elaying Coat B uyin g
Includes fur trimmed coats
o f wool cloths and diogonal
bolivias in black and brown,
values to $24.50.
Exceptional
One lot new $6.95 Slip
on Sweaters at $3.95
$1.19 Fancy Cuff
Çhamoisette Gloves at
98c.
Indian Head House
Dress, $1.49.
Includes coats th at sold reg­
ularly for $34.50 to $39.75
and range from girls 14 to
20 sizes and 36 to 44 in w o
A splendid quality silk um­
brella w ith ribbed selvage,
ten ribs, amber tips, all gooB
colors for sun and rain,
Featuring the Famous
Q u een Q u a lity
$445
Vaines
We’ve special priced a large
quality of onr sheets and
pillow cases for this event.
The offering is all Import
ant, since these items are
always needed, and such
savings are not always to be
OF
lag.
A wonderful background to
the table appointments fs an
attractively patterned table­
cloth and aapkina to match.
Whatever pattern you select
he*e. It will reflect your
good taste, for this depart­
ment is known for the high
chacter of ita linens.
A larger variety than usual
will be opened at once in
$14.95
These towels an<P towels and
toweling, like good friends,
prove their qualities by the
test of tlmei Towels are
in all wanted slses — the
toweling in regulation wid-
tha.
Irish linen toweling in the
bolt with
woven colored
ends ..and colored ..threads
drawn ia, 75c for a towel
A good Crepe de Chine for
Underwear, $1.45 Yd.
Skinners E xtra H eavy
Crepi de Chine a t $2.89
»v on A nieoc dresses. crePes-
$8.85 Yd,
charmeen
in
new
fall
At
shades and
4$J, #. a lot c o . f satin
B eautiful brocade velvets •crepe*dresses worth $34.50
and georgette dresses for
to $39.75.
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evening w ear.
a
McGee’s Store
Her, who has made a I
HHH ffiflh Grade Shoes
the past 18 years win be
N O TE
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The very finest linen finish
that ban be pat on coton
cloths arc found la Basco
cloth." The new hotel was
Basco and most good hotels
<So>
'jtA.i>SS
*4x08 Basco dothL....«1.05
79x78 Basco Cloth -.88.50
00^71 Basco Cloth....*S^5
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II 1 1
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Char­
Shadow Check
Nainsook, 39c
Big Reductions
When you are planning
your g ift m aking consider
how many things can be
made o f the various ever­
fa st m aterials aad bow
pleasing It w ill be for
someone to receive gifts
that w ill not fade.
Chiffon
V elvet,
$4.95
M allinsons Blaok Chiffon
V elvet, $7.50 Quality,
on all
VELVETS, FELTS and VELOURS
. Every, Style Featured
Use Everfast M aterials For G ift M aking
d o t t ^ m k e ^ e “ S Ü r t ap r0M “ a ^ Î d o z e n o th e r d r e u e ,.
kind o f underwear.
SO inch Sine, Special 04-45
45 Inch Slap Special *5.45
Other Sets *8.85 Vh.
purposes.
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ALSO SPORT MODELS
tWeioarry fif- E verfast Fineweavo is a*
At
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Every hat a d iitiq ctive m o^el o f unsurpassed style
at values which cannot be duplicated so early in the
season. >____
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teen colors ~ in ? J E verfast the name ftiggests, a very
Everfast Silverglos is also
,
used for underwear.
Suiting.
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$ $ 1
a
« * ? . £ '
fine suiting. : ¡ A ! #
S«$ Our Christm as Novelties
Before You Buy
36 inch White Fancy Outing, Flannel, a eglendid
value at 25c, for this stale, $ Yards for 6flp.
a ■m
SiZfc Hose in a Dozen of the seasons best colors,
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A New L ine T fa f Will Please You
a s
Knitted Rayon S lip s -------.-.....................$
Knitted Rayon Sport Bloomers with con
trasting knee c u ff........ - ...................... $
Outsize Rayon S lip s____ ________ .....$
Rayon Knitted G ow ns.............................$
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A splendid assortment of pHtterns4i};pripted
Knitted Rayon ¡Vests ....... ------------- .....
A Real Smart Shoe Shop is Now a
P art of This Store and we are Pleas­
ed to Present to You
MR. JOE M ILLER
K Shoe Man Who Knows Shoes
,
SNUG DANCING STYLES
LARGE DRESSY TYPES
For Dinner and Formal Wear
E verfast linen m akes g ift E verfast Suitings are used E verfast Shantone is used
towels, bridge sets.
^or
;setB, {dresses, for drapery as w ell as for
Irish linen sets—«loth aad
foar napkins, fast color
threads of contrasting color
drawn in.
3 Pair
Bobolink $1.25
Hose ■ ■' for
$3.50. *■■ A
guaranteed
.IS !■ a
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m
W ondermaid
meuse 58c
65c E verfast V oiles at 58e
$5.95 Out Chemilles
$5.45 Yd.
Any one of these pieces will
give the desired extra touch
of “drees up” appearance.
A- very good time to bay for
Christmas, also.
F ine wool dresses made of
50c
a
eon Cloths
A big ^election of fine silk
ides splendid tailored dresses made o f satin
75c
$9.50 Cut V elvets at
Bridge Sets and Lunch­
524.50
Newport —— Ground
for new city hall.
$1.96 Crepe de Chines
$1.79
D RESSES
At
Advertise In The Tidings.
Linens to Bedeck
Towels and Towling
Carter’s Knitted Under­
wear for women is sold at
thia store.
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A. new feature in C a r t e l
line is B ayou Garments,
underwear crepe, y a r d ...............^ ... . . . .25c
Carter’s Infants Underwear
w ill be a revelation to you
if you have n ot examined
the fine texture of the yarns
in them.
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50c White Turkish T ow els............... ...... 39c
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25c Comforter and dress cretonnesAYd.’20c
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c; $
75c Stripe Cotton Cbarmeuse, nowi.......:{>9c
On The Front Mezzanine
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M illinery Store
In Citarse of Mr,. S u s s
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The finest store building pf Its
kind in the southern prtlon of
the state Is the new home of the
McOçe .Ladi*# Furnishing* itert. .
opened on October 8. The build-*
ing is d one story, reinforced
concrete building, 50 by 100 /eet <
In sise. With front and rear
mexanlne floors and with a Intro-«
house on the roof of the bund­
ing, 20 by 50 feet, In alia, the '
structure gives ample spec? for
the storing of merchandise.
Lighting effects throughout»
the bnlldlng a*re of the fittest.
Large skylights four in number,
furnish light for the entire «(ere,' -
and with the exception of dark,
and rainy days, it Is not neces­
sary to use artificial lighting,'
The show windows use Indirect
lighting. These windows are. set «
back In the. building, with large,».
Island windows In the cqpl«r,
giving ample oportunity for dis- "
play of merchandise.
On the mesanins floor in the
front of the building, Mrs.
H.
Sugg is- known as one of the*-
leading milliners In Southern
Oregon, and she has on display
at all times the finest ready
made models, as well as the fin- !
It has not been announced as est of custom made bonets. for
yet who will have charge of the the highest class trade.
garage when It Is completed.
Lingerie m aterials for
Christmas Gift needle
work.
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v .'k id lB
72 Silk Dresses - 24 Jerseys • 36 Wool Dresses
Peggy O'Dare and several other good lines
„...
Building Considered Finest
Store of Kind in Whole
State
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la testa re aad long
Basco Cloths
One Lot A t
atod In the construction of the
bnlldlng.
“We are constructing a build­
ing that the hotel people will he
proud to have near the hotel,*’
Mr. Lamb declared. The building
la to he directly across from the
rear of the Lithia Springs hotel,
on First street, and has one of
the finest locations in the city
being close to the hotel, where
guests at the hostelry can easily
reach It when they desire to
store their oars.
""When the building was first
started, the excavation work waa
rushed along as rapidly as was
possible. It was necessary to re­
move mòre than 3,000 cubic
yards of earth in order to lay
the foundations for the building.
This work waa made especially
hard because of the granite com­
position of the soil, but the work
was completed within
three
weeks, and the actual construc­
tion storted. The forms wars
put in place rapidly, and with
fair weather throughout
the
concrete pouring period, this end
of the work was rushed through.
Before bad weather made out­
side work difficult, most of the
outside' work had bean com­
pleted, and the workmen were
engaged In the Interior of the
shipped.'--------- — -------- -
Home Shirt makers note
this Sale on stripe madras
Shirting, 39c Yard.
C hildren’s 85c Brown heath­
er hose 69c or 3 for $2.00,
SA L E
Whpt ip dfclarsd to be tbf
’rinest %tor»ge garage In south«
•rn Oregon la rapidly nearing
completion In thle city, the work
being rushed to a finish by A. I t .
Lamb, local contractor, who has
charge of the structure. -The
building la being erected by a
group of Eastern capitalists, who
are represented In ~tfie* *Houge
river Valley by G. L. Brown of
Medford.
The building is being erected
on lots 14 and 15 of the En­
ders addition, t immediately In
the rear of the Cltlsen Bank
bnlldlng. It Is a two
store
structure, built of
reinforced
concrete. The dimensions of the
building are 100 by 120 feet,
and the two floors of the struc­
ture contain 24,000 square feet
of floor space.
The
entire
bnlldlng will be constructed at
a tour coat of SS8,noo.
Work on the new
garage
bnlldlng was started on Sept­
ember 18, and Mr. Lamb esti­
mates that the structure will bo
completed and ready for oc­
cupancy by becember 15.
Ever since the completion of
the Lithia Springs hoteb the con­
struction of a new, np-to-dato
ganay, in the vicinity of the ho­
tel has been agitated. Tor a
time it was thought that a stock
company would be started to
finance the building, but this ef­
fort fell through, and the East­
ern men became interested In the
proposition. Their Investigations
were carried on for v m e weeks,
under cover, and finally culmln-
highly, Brtday quality
A W arners $2.00 Corsetto in
ßrocade M aterialla! $1.65.
A lot that contains some
wonderful coat {values for
those who w ill in vest a mod*
erate am ount o f money.
T H A N K SG IV IN G
Ladies and Children
CRETONNES, SHEETING 'AND TUBING, SILKS
AND WOOLS FOR DRESSES, LACES, ETC.
Thanksgiving Sale
Wool Dress Goods
One lot $7.50 Lumber­
jack Sweaters at $6.95
Department
store is unusually well prepared with
A R T LINENS, TABLE LIN SN S, LINEN TOWEL-
INGS, LINGERIE CLOTHS, ROBE FLANNELS,
After a bountiful harvest, in the Rogue RivertValley condition* ter Fall look exceptional-
favorable for increased prosperity. This slue with it# new building wishes to prove
¡Is right to share in the general prosperity 4 good value giving and at times by extra
possible to take ears
the pupils la the cly easily.
It la the present plaa to make
the Hawthorne school Into a
Junior high school. Thia build-
AN U P -T O -D A T E
icularly appre-
itives and this
Your own needlework g ifts wil
ciated by your women friends
Thanksgiving
Sale of Coats
la easily convertable Into an as­
sembly hall, and here public
gatherings may ba held.
At the present time, both the
high school, the Junior High
school and the Hawthorne grade
school are badly crowded, each
institution hearing for almost
25 per cant more students than
it was originally constructed for.
With the new grade school being
HOPPING
BEGIN YOUR
Mezzanine Plow, McGee's Store
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broken