Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Frank Skidmore Is reported as
111 at his home with the fin.
’'Buddy” Stewart guaranteed
two-pants salts for boys. All
wool, at, »9.60 and up, at Orrea
Tailor Shop, upstairs.
SI-1*
Gift stationery.— McNair
Madden retreads tires.
Stated communication of Al­
pha Chapter No. J, O. E. S.
Fresh Plg’n Whistle
this Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, Just arrived.—Ninlnger’s.
at 7:30 p. m. Visitors, welcome.
By order of Worthy Matron.
Ashland—
LEAH M. CALDWELL.
H. Burr of Omaha,
Secretary.
sister of Mrs. A, D.
rived last evening In
j attend (be~ TuneriT
>hsqr* Hay Jillaon.
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have no bananas, bat
Stated conclave, Wednesday
loney
to Ioan on good
evening Nor. 18. Brief routtde
business. Also work in Red
Cross. . All Sir Knights cour-
teously invited,
W. H. McGowan,
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
Hair bohblrig, marcelling a
specialty. The Vanity Shoppe.
63-tf
Here Yesterday—
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
Mrs. Keith of Talent was a
business visitor in Ashland yes­ chine Agents from 9120 to >150
for sewing machines, when you
terday.
can get the White here for 265.
68-tf
Snappy fall salta for young Emil Pell.
sn. Prices right at Orrea.
Potting In New Music—
The Dnnsmuir Music Company
Liability Insurance written on are Installing a new phonograph
automobiles and trucks. Phone in The Plata Confectionery.
21. Yeo, (of coarse.)
19-tf
925.50 win buy an all wool
923.50 will buy an all wool salt .or overcoat, tailored to
suit or overcoat at Orres Tailor your measure. With an extra
Shop, upstairs. Over 500 np-to- pair of trousers free, at Orrea
date woolens to select from. Tailor Shop, upstairs. Special
this month only.
Orres cleans clothes. Phone
«6-1*
Mrs. C. F. Shepherd left Ash­
land Saturday evening for Los
Largest and finest display of
Angeles, where she will spend
frosh candles In Southern Ore-
the winter.
con st the Plasa.
45-tf
Madden sells protected tires.
63-tf
Mr. and Mi»- Fred Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gannaway o f
repaired. Large stock of glass Phoenix returned Sunday even­
on hand. Jordan Sash and Cab­ ing from Eugene where they at­
inet Works. Phone 191.
S9-tf tended the homecoming football
game between O. A. C. and the
Hot tnb sulphur baths. Day Untveralty of Oregon.
or night at Jackson Hot Springs.
6<-tt Returned to A s h la n d -
Mrs. J. Z. Wing returned to
Cliff Payne makes French doors. Ashland lis t evening from Lea
Angeles, where she has bean for
Order your personal engraved some time. Mrs. Wing has been
Xmas cards at Elhart’s.
very seriously ill while visiting
the Southern city but la vary much
improved now.
Clink- Ta Be He M m i
The baby clinic will be held at
Hear It!
The new Ortho­
the Civic Club house Thursday
phonie Vtctrola.— The Roes.
afternoon._____ ___ •
To Southern C aliforn ia-
Order magasine subscriptions
To Grants Pas»—
Edison Diamond Disc phono­
graphs and records at greatly
reduced prices.—The Rose.
«5-3
Cherry Bark cough syrup, 26c.
-McNair Bros.
MISS 192« TO HAVE LESS
Returned To AshlenA
DUCK HUNTERS ARB FAIL*
CLOTHBS AND MORE PAINT
' URES, GET NARY A DUCK
Mr. and Mrs. R. Beswlek and
daughters, the Misses Lottie and
(Continued from page One)
(Colntinaee from page 1.)
Sarah have returned to Ash­
land, leaving their summer home
at Williams, in charge of a care­ single duck. When they left to be replaced by the calsomlme
Ashland they were armed with, canteen (gallon else).
taker.
A
two cases of ammunition, and" kw She will wear a strictly mili­
after the first day’s shooting* tary watch.
For Cleaning Phone 119
Her Jewelry will consist of
but one case remained.
And
Paulserud’s.
crockery (Immense glam beads)
still, nary a duck.
The remainder of the officers and three enormous finger rings
Bay your box snook from the
In
the county are preparing (glass also).
sal box factory at wholesale
As tor "nndles” she will do
to
visit
some poultry grower for
lees.
U S -tf
without or reduce them to the
the ducks for their banquet.
utmost lrreducable minimum.
She will wear the smallest
Mr. and Mrs. E. S .. Crutch- COAST GUARD BOAT
cbapeau
that her milliner can
field of Portland are visitors CREW ABE DROWNED
turn
out.
It will be of some
in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. H.
vivid
color.
HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 17—
L. Glaycomb. Mr. Crutchfield
Sbe will own an extra pair of
U n isfifte r T r a a lh e B a ’ man of (U. P .)—-Their small boat seised
stockings
(flesh color).
|n
a
squall
and
overturned,
Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Crutch-
And her dresses will be four
field will leave soon from Sioux eight men of a United States
City, Iowa where Mr. Crutch- Coast Guard cutter are known Inches shorter than they were
to have perished in the harbor during 1925.
field has accepted a position.
here during the night. Charles
’‘And, oh yes,” says Ernie,
Taylor, 19, Is ths sole sur- “I forgot to add that she will
Visited Here—
Major Duncan Ferguson, Jr., vlvor,
once more roll ’em—stockings I
commander of Coast Artillery of
mean, not faga.
Oregon
National
Guard
of
If you need an office or small
Marshfield was a visitor last storeroom, the room next to
night In Ashland with Battery The Tidings office is ready for
B. 249 C. A. A. Major Fergu­ yon. Apply at The Tiding» of­
WANTED — Dressmaking—
son gave some Instruction to fice.
62-tf plain and fancy. Also children's
the local company and made
dresses.
Mattie Bryant, 196
the regular Inspection.
66-1
Central Ave,
Tidings' Editor Married—
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jackson,
Here Yeeterday—
J. W. Frailer of Portland. but recently married, and the
contractor Xor general construc­ knowledge and announcement
tion of the grammar school in kept from their friends since
Ashland was a visitor in Ash­ September 10, are at home to
land yesterday.
Mr, Fkasler their friends at the Briggs bouse touring car In fine shape,
phone 429-J.
has made arrangements for the on Nuttley street..
grading of the ground and will
start work as soon as possible.
He returned to Portland today
but will return to Ashland In
‘ And bar hair will remain enjoyable and cute and we will slogan will be more freedom
and less clothes. And I for one
bobbed. And she will start go­ love her more ,than ever.
“She' la Miss 1926. And her say, let *er have ’em.”
ing In for hair tonics and other
lotions that are said to prevent
baldness.
’‘Altogether she will be very
E. R. I S A A C & CO
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THANKSGIVING
DAY
ANNUAL ST(
REDUCING S
Comes every washday to
the woman who sends her
work to the Ashland
Laundry.
And why not! She is
freed from the fuss and
muss and drudgery of
washday in the home and
she knows her bundle will
come home fresh, clean
Have you tried our ser
yicef Wet wash, Rough
dry or finished work all
good and a real economy.
The Quality Store
$3.48 Linen Table Cloths $2.95
$5.98 Pute Linen Pattern Cloth
Size 68x68
$4.98 Linen Table Cloths $4.39
55x71 Hemstitched
$4.98 Crinkled Bed Spreads $4.19
Make our phone your
clothes line. It is number
165. We call and deliver.
Size 80x108 Scalloped
20c Huck Hand Towels 17c
Size 16x32 made with tape edge
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
50c Bath Towels 39c
Size 22x44 heavy double thread
25c Comfort Cretonnes, Yd. 16c
36 in. wide in Floral Patterns
SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS
Moving Here From Klamath
Falls—
GREETING
E .’W. Cottrell and family are
moving to Ashland from Klam­
ath Falls today after purchasing,
through the Beaver ^Realty com-
pany, Mr. and Mrs
ley’s vroperjy at
Street.
CARDS
NOW
From the largest assortment of cards of quality
ALL THIS WEEK
EVERY THING IN OUR STOCK AT BIG
REDUCTIONS
those photographs made now.
Studio Ashland, On the Plasa.
McNAIR BROS.
Scatter Sunshine With Greeting Cards
To Visit Here—
Mrs. O’Brien, state deputy for
Oregon will visit the W. B. A.
of ths Macabee'k Wedntftday
evening.
She will arrive on
train. No. 61 and it Is requested
that «all -members of Margaret
Review will come to lodge hall
at 7.00 o’clock to meet Mrs.
O’Brien and hold lodge early to
get through In time, for the card
party which follows,
Quick lunch service at Nlnlng-
sr’s Fountain.
49-tl
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson
spent Saturday evening and Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Long at their ranch near Grants
Paas. Miss Mildred Cnly who
teaches school In Sams Valley
was also a gnest of Mrs. Long.
1921 FORD
In fine condition, 5 wire wheels, good tires, Atwater
Kent ignition,
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New Qoods, Nothing Reserved
Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes. Buy
save money. Here are a few of the r
gains in our Shoe Dept.
Ladies Wool Felt Slippers
Grey, Blue, Brow n, O rchid. A $1.50 Value
This Sale
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Ashland Frujt & Produce Association
Boys School Shoes, All Sizes,
Black and Brown. Special thia
Misses and Children’s Slippers,
Oxfords and Shoes. Special this
Sale
C/aycomb Motor
Candy Land— Turkish Nougats
made in the good old fashioned
way.
Vanilla and strawberry
flavors.
Fordson
Lincoln
Edmunds Foot •
Fitters
TODAY — TOMORROW — THURSDAY
FORD SETS THE PRICE
'A real shoe for real hard service,
Special for this sale only
Flörsheim Oxfords
And Shoes
Regularly sold tip to $13.00. Spec
ial for this Sale
Let us do your Battery and Electrical Work
Our Shop is one of the best equipped Ford Shops in
Southern Oregon.
The Pony Express rides the trail of thrills again!
Pony hoofs thunder across the continent from
Missouri to California, and East and West are linked
again as they were in 1860.
Across 2,000 miles of unbiased tract. Through
scorching sun and black of night. Through ice and
snow and raiding Indians. Eight days and nights of
perilous riding and unmatched heroism.
Shows:—1:30 — 7:15 — 9:15
Those Famous Freeman Shoes and Oxfords, Black or Tan — Oxfords
or High Shoes. For This Sale Only
AA
Guaranteed Solid Leather
’
- " VVe Specialize on Ford work. No Bettor Mwliaftica to be had.
WE DO YOUR WORK RIGHT
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Our work is guaranteed. You pay Ford Set Scale, No More.
Our Re-conditioned Ford Car Values can not be
equalled.
Admissions:—E venings, Children 25c; A dults 50c
Matinees:—Children 10c; Adults 35c
Our High School Special
New cars for Spot Delivery. See them on display
our Sales Room. • -
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100 Pairs in Brown and Black, Se|d Regularly up to $5.50
All Sizes 6 to 11 This Sale
Special at
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111
Mens Dress Shoes
75 Pairs in Black and Brown, Bfok
of Styles. Sold Regularly at Frt>m
This Sale
its, Sizes 6 to 10 1-2 in a variety
to $10.00
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