Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ; 'Return to School —■
Loft for P o r tla n d -
Left Sunday—
Portland Business Trip—
Miss Edith Patterson returned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
George Looaley and Kay Neil
left yesterday for Portland on Sunday to her school at Kirby, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Webber
business. They expect to be gone Oregon, after spending the holi­ of Los ^ngeles, left yesterday
days with her mother, Mrs, M. for Portland, after spending some
ten days.
time visiting With Mr. and Mrs.
Patterson.
W. J. Wallace of Mountain Ave.
See I. L. Ketch for Insurance
|1 5 All-wool top-coats ftnd
and Surety Bonds. Ashland Hotel
Butterfield's new Barber Shop
overcoatst, at Paulserud’s. 106-ff
Is located in the basement at
3»7 1-2 B. Main Street.
102-tf
Fresh Tamales—The Rose.
Société Box Chocolates - The
«venias, Jan. 6. Work la Red
Cross and routine bualneea All
Sir Knights courteouly Invited.
D. H. Jackson. S.C.
W. H. Day. —e*y.
NOTICE — To all Odd Fellows
Thursday evening Jan. T. wil be
Installation of officers. AU mem
here and 'felting brothers are
urged to bo present. By order
of the Noble Grand P. D. Brown,
B. C. Hooper Sec'y
106— 2
Mrs. Helen .Mack to taking
Bobbie Bowers' place as book-,
keeper in the Park Garage.
Perry Ashcraft has
Turkish Nougat’s Vanilla Choc­
olate
and
Strawberry
Flavors
at
automobile
repair shop
In from Ranch—
Park Store. Phone 141.
E. C. Bartlett *was in town Candyland,
yesterday on bualneea from his
Cliff Payne makes bread boards Called to S e attl e
ranch at Johnson'* Prairie.
L. 8. Brown was called to Se­
We repair ¿fountain pens-El Rusiness Visitor—
attle, Saturday evening, by the
H. L. Oatman, of Talent, was death of his sister, Mra. Anna
harts.
,
105—
a business visitor here yester­ Brown Stoner. Mrs. Stoner was
day.
Visitor From Phoenix—
well known here, having spent
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. of Phoen­
the past summer in Ashland with
Boxes filled with fresh candies Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Brown.
ix, was in Ashland yesterday, at­
tending the Ashland Study Club of our own make— at Candyland.
in the afternoon. <nd the French
Rance every Saturday nite at
Club in the evening.
Have your broken windows Jackson Hot Springs
106—tf
•»paired. Large stock of glanv
on Business
>n hand. Jordan Sash and Cab­
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches
26-tf are growing 'in popularity. Try
Hartley was in town inet Works. Phone 161.
yesterday on business from his
one at The Plasa. •' ..
87-tf
ranch On the Siskiyous
Return from South—
Walk upstairs to Orres Tallo;
Shop sad eave 819.99.
78-tf
Opening mid-winter term, Hazel-
rlggs Vocal Studios. Jan. 11th.
Let Perry Ashcraft do your Prospective pupils Invited io call
automobile repairing. Phone 141. at Miss Wallace’s Studio Beaver
J___________________ ;
1 4 H » Bldg. Monday aafter 1 P. M.
High School credits by accredited
teacher
106-eod
Mrs. Morton Hanlon returned
last evening, after spending the
Hear the new Orthophonie
holidays with her parents, Mr. Vlctrola- The Rose
and Mrs. P. C. Sorensen, nt Junc­
tion City.
Unroll noow f o r mid-winter
torm liegìaalngJan. lMh, Hfsel-
rlgg Vocal Studios. Special attent­
ion go children's voices. Rates
for High School pupils and fall
credits given.
Studio Beaver
Bldg. Monday after 1 P. M.
106 — eod
ALWAYS A GREAT
SALE. T H IS YEAR
GREATER THAN
EVER
’
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Brown re­
turned home, Saturday morning,
from a two weeks vacation spent
in Santa Cruz and San Jose,
California, visiting their daugh­
ters.
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing Facials.
The
Vanity Shoppe» McGee’s Store.
Phone 108.
98-tf
Mias Kathryn Pratt returned
to her school at Harbor, Oregon,
last Friday, after spending her
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. C. B. Pratt.
Our After-Inventory
All-rite butter toasted sand
.wlches—very
popular— Ninlng-
er’s Fountain Service.
99-tf
Experienced caterer would
like to get dinners for family. *
7Be each night. Prefer In vicinity!
k>f Hawthorne school, phone 277-lJ
mornings.
Uncalled for suits for half­
ice, all wool. Paulserud’s.
,
106 tf
Business Trip—
Mrs. Louis Dodge was In Jack­
sonville yesterday on business.
In Jacksonville—
A. E. Kinney, spent yesterday
la Jacksontllle on 'business.
Madden rétreads tires.
63-tl
WHY PAY RENT? Will bwlld
new home on well located lot.
Social Circle to Meet—
Easy terms. 668 Holly St..
The Social Circle of the Christ­ Phone 317-L.
ian Church will rteet on Wed­
nesday, January IS, with Mrs.
There Is some Inquiry for small
Cockren, on Lincoln street. Mrs. homes. List your property with
O. H. Johnsoh, Mrs. Ed Kil­ Taylor, 63 N. Main.
103— 10
gore, and Mrs. Holman will he
hostesses for the afternoon.
Louis Dodge and Harry Hosier
were
business visitors in Klam­
Madden sells protected tires.
ath
Falls
today.
52-tf
brings hundreds of items of usefulness under the slash’ of
the Red Pencil and here you will find each and every
item so marked an object of elimination.
As the readjustment of merchandia-
iifg goes on here, we are continually
throwing out more articles "at slaugh­
tering prices that put you in “ rig h t”
with your sayings.
Be sure and shop every table, every
counter, every rack. Ask questions,
. Help make this sale a’ Itoeliive of
industry. You’ll find we will go 50-50.
AFTER-INVENTORY SALE OF UNDERWEAR
LOTS OP BROKEN SIZES ANI) GRADES.
Vests, 30c values .......................... 19c
Vests, 45e values .......
29c
Two-piece underwear, 50c and 75c
values, 3 for ............ ’. .............. $1.00
$1.25
$1.65
$2.25
$2.98
W E CLEAN- ’EM OUT
Unions go at .......... ....... , 81
Unions go a t
Unions go at .......................$1/
Unions go at ..................$1.1
Misses Wool “Jack Tar”
Middies
Children’s Fall Sweaters
Going at One-Third Less
They came in navy, kelly, crimson
and oyster. Sizes 16 to 42, Values to
$7.50. We clean • ’em out at
Ladies W hite Tea Aprons, made of
fine white batiste, pockets- Regular
69c values, going at
ALL W INTER MODES
REDUCÊD TO A
FRACTIPN OF
FORMER ^PRICE!
E. R, ISAAC & CO
Where Quality is Higher Than Price
These come in assorted
colors and styles. Sizes
Clearance Sale!
Mr. aad Mrs. J. J. McNair
and daughter, Marjorie, returned
to Oakland today, after spending
the holidays with Mrs. McNair's
Every Winter Garment
1-3 Io 1-2 OH
Joa Nall, who has been work­
ing in the Ashland Creamery,
left for Engene, where he will
continue U s course la Chemical
Engineering, at the University
of Oregon.
Sizes 9 to 16 years, go-
Ladies White and Pink BJoomers
Assorted sizes, regular prices to $1.25. These all
8° at
‘
Ladies Satinized Petticoats
Assorted colors and sizes. Values to $3.95. All go at
PRICED NOW
AMAZING VALUES
Broken lot of Crepe
Kimonos in Various
colors; Regular values
to $3.50, going at
the fashioning of these
The Fabrics — Furs »— Linings
handsome coats are so unusually l o v e l y i t is little short
of astonishing to see them priced so exceptionally low.
Every Coat is Lavishly Fur Trimmed
For Sale— 16 acres good tile
drained land. Comer Walker Ave.
aad Mala St. Ashland, Oregon
Call 977 B. 8L or phone 331-R
19«— 1 mo
For — to ■ Bargain. 19 aero tract
BeUvtow district, extra good-lo­
cation aad oxcoUeat noil, cleared
ana nndor Irrigation. Ter ma like
m at If desired. Owner J. A.
Tonag. 79 Pine street Ashland
196 — tf
Lost at Armory— Solid sllvqr
oompaet. ««graved with crest of
fraternity tense two and one
Inches In square. Finder return
te Tidings office, reward. 106-2
Assaying, refining
la wasted. T. W
FOB BBNT— 6 room house
with pantry, bath, good range,
garaga. Inquire 166— 7th »treat.
106—tf
German Police
keh street. Tom
196—S*
Columbia Scotch Sweater Yarns; as­
sorted cdlors; all first quality; beau­
tiful shades. Regular 55c size, going
a t .....................................................45c
Regular Values $11.98 to $34.50
PRICED NOW
Alluring values are presented in this large assortment of street, afternoon, dinner and evening frocks
of Crepe, Satin, Georgette, Charmeen, Twill and Flannel are the materials.
Clearance Sale of AU FaU and Winter Merchandise
Silks, Yard 98c ■
Wool Dress Goods
YilFfl $1 Ql
IdlU
Colored Pongees, Printed Silk,
Satin Messoline and many other
<
P
d e
valqc.s up to $1.98 Yard,
■
54 inch Fancy Woolens in Stripes,
eoàsÀ Values
Skinners Dress Satin
Yard $1.85
Wool Union Suits $2.48
Here is extra value in all wool un*
r garments» odds and ends. Brok-
en size accounts for these Special
values
36 Inch Outing Flannèl
Yard 22c
Fine French Serge Epingle and
Fine quality for Gowns and Pa­
Not often you buy such quality
Crepe in a good assortment of.col­
silk at the remarkable low price. jamas in light colors, sold regular
ors- Regular values 'up to $2.25 Yd. Sold regular, $2.75 Y ard /
30c yard.
Flannelette Gowns
Each $1.48
Comforter Cretonnes
Yard 16c
40 inch wide in the new and wanted Come in white and colors in, dif­ »36 inch wide in a good assortment
colon. E xtra heavy weight. Sold ferent .styles made. Full sizes sold of patterns in light and dark col­
regular $3.25 Yard.
regular $1.69.
oring- Values to 25c Yard.
■36 Inch Heavy Outing Flannel, all
shades, light or dark; Regular 29o
values, going now at ............t..2 2 c
Ladies Chiviot -Petti.cóats. Regular
75c, 85c and $1.00 grade, all going
at .................................................... 49c
Women’s
House Dresses
Women’s House Dresses. Here yon
will find a dandy ränge of styles and
patterns; all well made. Values to
$3.95. Your c h o ic e .......... .
Kiddies Heavy Black cotton • stock­
ings, small sizes, values to 31c pair.
Your choice ..................................... 9c
AU Kalhourne and Amoskeag Ging­
hams; 32 inch wide; assorted pat­
terns. Values to 29c all go no.w at 22c
Ladies Outing Flannel Petticoats;
dandy grade of outing. Regular $1.25
values, going a t ..................... . . . .79c
1000 yards fine Val lace. Your choice,
the yard ............................................. 4C
Supply Yoiu*
Needs Now
at Our
After Inven­
tory Sale