Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 29, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    University N e w s -
From Central Point——
in Ktoaudh Falls—
Fresh
Cliff Payne makes drain boards
TODAY -
TOMORROW
Cooked Food Sale, Satut-day.
Feb., 6. Social Circle ladles ot
Christian church. Hardy Bros.
126-1
FOOD SALE—High School
Circle P T. A. Saturday, Jan-
123-4
nary 30. Hardy Bros.
From Talent—
Fred Rapp of Talent spent to­
day in Ashland on business.
Hemstitching and Picotlng—
Front Mezzanine Floor, McGee
Building. Mrs. Havener and Miss
Ewan.
107-1 mo.
A peppery romance of the
old Rio Grande. His railroad
was a fluke, but lie won a
hacienda'and ehanniug señ­
orita.
Madden sells protected tires.
land toda
eral weel
Ilam B. I
California.
Pear canning of Washington
and Oregon in 1926 was 1..
400,000 cases, 26,000 tons.
Clearance Sale
Exceptional values on Lad-,
les,
W. R. Ulen. Portland. J. R.
Nash. Milwaukie. W. W. Miller,
Roseburg, C. L. McCaalin. Port­
land. Charles E. Thom peon, Port­
land, E. D. Smith. Ropeburg.
Boys
and
Money Sa vin g. Prices for You
Girls shoes on sole for Sat­
urday, the last day at this
January
Clearance
Sale
4 M •’
Price.
‘
Spring styles— New wollens
for mens suits, on display at
Paulserud’s.
123-tf
tm on gxh e gaests at the Columbia
hotel are—
Childrens,
Now is the time to buy your Boys and Girls their
School or Dress Shoed, made of Solid Leather and
over a last that really fits their growing feet.
McGee’s Shoe D ep t
Buy Silks and Woolens Saturday
Zool Dress Goods
Yard $1.69
42 In. wide In Wool Crepe Serge and Otter-
man In Several good solors. Regular Values
to *2.75 yard.
The best value we have evor offered in
quality Jtllks. 40 In. wide in the new and
wanted colors. Regular value, *3.25 yard.
Wool Dress Goods All Reduoed For
------- —~ ~ . Batarday
Every Yard of Sflk at a Special Low
-Price Saturday
Guaranteed N ot to Fade
Promise of More W inter
>1x90. Bleached. Sold Regular, Bach
Therefore on Saturday we will offer the first peep at
the new
. -
~
clean out the winter coats.
Coats that Command the Attention of buyers wher-
ever shown,
Made in Portland of cloth man­
ufactured in Oregon mills from
Oregon grown wool and they
stand comparison in every way
with tailored sport coats made
nnywbere.
Hand Embroidered Gingham House Frocks
COME IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES. REGULAR
VALUES U P TO $1.75 .
For Spring we are showing two lines of Coast Made
Tailored Sport Coats
Alkonit
I
w
'
Tailored knitted coats mad© in
San Francisoo, but now sold even
in the Eastern States, because
they have created the fabric
which is unusual for knitted gar-
Come PUH» Colors, Fancy Stripes. Sold Reg
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nnrr, i < t . ie
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Final Wind-Up Saturday of All Winter
Ready-to-Wear
Womens Winter
Goats.
rular Values up to
.75. Sale Drice
SHOES. MILLINERY
beauty shoppe
M&
Colors: Rose, Blue, Red, Brown and Grey.
Cushion solea. Regular Valua» to »1 26.
Women’s Dresses
Radically Reduced
. £O 7 R
® '
Group 1 Rriced
Values up to $12.50
Group 2 Priced
Values up to $19.75
DRY GOODS AND
GARMENTS
OQ
Comfy Felt Slippéi
Pair 95c
Flannelette Gowns
Each$1.00
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
Extra Valued
HERE YOU WILL FIND 0DD 8 AND ENDS AND BROKEN LINES AT
REDUCTIONS THAT ARE REAL INDUCEMENTS.
and a-continuation of the remarkable offerings to
From the C o tto n Fielde to
the Dealers, every process ie
owned end controlled by the
Crown Organization.
This
e lim in a te s all middlemen's
profits and makes i t possible
for your Dealer to aril SUPER
C RO W N S H R U N K O VER ­
ALLS at ■ price no higher
than ordinary Overalls.
81 in. Bleached Sheetin
Yard 48c
Visit the Wash Goods Bargain Counter Saturday!
shrink and not to fade
This masterpiece of off work
g arm en t« ie the m ott com-
Jortable and Ion get r wearing
Overall on earth, i t is extra
big. fu ll and roomy .has plenty
efTsrge, serviceable p o ck ets
and m a n y other special fea-
f ■««■» A ll points ot wear and
strain are strongly reinforced.'
Each 29c
42 and 46 inch made of fine Muslin. Sojd
Regular, 39c eafch.
»
36 in. wide fine quality for under garments,
buy at this low-price Saturday.
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL DOMESTICS SATURDAY
S p rin g C oats
Ordinary Overalls
66x80 in Block Plaid Patterns. Sold Regu­
lar, Pair *11.60.
Buy Domestics for Less Saturday
Pdllaway” Sheets
Daisy Bleache«
Each $125
Yard M
Guaranteed Not to Shrink and
UNION MADE
Satin Canton and Flat
. Crepes, Yard $2.48
Wonder Values in Blankets Saturday
100 Per Cent Pure Wool
Blankets, Pair $9.95
The M illio n D o lla r O v e r a ll
Made o f special cloee weave,
extra heavy 8 ounce, dark
shade Indigo denim, shrunk
and prepared by a secret
process at th e Crown D e n im
M ills O nly under the SUPER
TREMENDOUS
REDUCTIONS
The Quality Store
Size 66x80 in new Plaid Patterns. Sold Reg
Ulag, Pgir <*5.4*;
.
GUARANTEE
& CO
SALE!
Saturday Last Day of January
¿CROWN
The Only OveraU
On Earth w ith
Ihis Iron C lad
Salem — Two wings are plan-
ped for Salem General Hospital
adding 40 beds. ,
Greatest January Clearance
Follow the crowd to Jackson
E. B. Row, Eugene, ,C. W.
Hot Springs Saturday nlgbt. Come Bierg, Redding, L. E. Day, San
early and stay late. Paramount Francisco, H. F. Homer, San
Orchestra.
126-1 Francisco, Glenn L. Hart, Port­
land. W. B. Curtis, Portland, C.
Tub baths day or night. E. Rogers, Los Angeles,
Jackson Hot Springs.
124-tf Crandall, Alameda, J. L, Fuller,
Portland.
D. T. Starr and family, Billings.
Montana, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Barnard, Webb, Iowa, Harriet
Gray, Chico, California. Alonzo
Morrison. Portland, N. G. Nichol­
son, Portland, W. W. Woodruff.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc-
Bvens, Portland, W. Lloyd Graves,
Portland,
. . ..
'•* Moved To Medford— '
Saturday - The Final
Wind-up of Our
¡Springs hotel are—
Among the gaests at the Hotel
Ashland are—
t
,
' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Applegate
Mr. and .Mr*. R. J. Rina*
of Nob Hill have as their guests, barger have moved to Midford
Mrs. Applegate's mother, Mrs. to make their home.
*-»
Lawrence; her brother, Roy
Lawrence, and a cousin, Mr.
Madden retreads tires.
53-tI
Wood, all of Eugene:
E. R. I S A A C
WANTED— Woman for
eral
laundry work. Apply
Moved to C a lifo r n ia -
mimity
Hospital, Ashland.
Mrs. C. H. Northrup and son, of
165 Seventh street have moved
to Gerber California.
Among the guests at the Ltthla
YANKEE
G a n ts from Engcnet—
Howard Patience, field super­
intendent of Oakland district of
the Western Auto Supply company
and B. R. Baker, district man­
ager, are visitors in Ashland to­
day on business.
R. A. Alford of Talent
Word was received from Ver­
non McGee that be has been Klamath Tails for a few
selected for a part, in a varsity on business and visiting
play, at the University of .Ore­ old friends.
gon.
Marcelling, Trimming, Shaa-
The
Christian Endeavor
pooing. Dyeing, Facials
the Christian ebnrch at Mad­ Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
Danpe Saturday night, Jackson
•M t
bed and Springs; 2 oak dining ford, Sunday, Jan. 31 at 2 :W l Phone IOS.
Hot Springs. Paramount Orches­
chairs, leather seats; one oak Dr. Landrlth, speaker, Followed
tra. 1
l*6-3t
library tabla; one Ice chest; one by a basket dinner.
American Legion Auxiliary
,
oak dresser; one 9x12 Axmtnls-
Meeting—
feutterfield’s
new
Barber
Shop
ter rug; 2 laundry tubs; 2 oak
The American Legion
Masters of harmony and Jasa—
la located In the basement at
rockers, leather Be|ts; fruit Jarr,
lary
will hbld a meeting t
2*7 1-1 B. Main Street
103-tf.
25c a dosen. 162 Sherman St. Paramount 'Orchestra — Jackson armory at 7:30 Monday.
0. Louderback.
126-2 Hot Springs, Saturday night.
126— It
Dance Saturday night Jackson
FOR RENT— 7-room house
Hot
Springs. Paramount Orches­
close in, *20 per month, also l a Medford—
tra.
12«-»»
two room cottage, close in at
Mr: and Mrs. Jim McDonough
*10 per month.
Inquire Ash­ and Mr. and Mrs. Waltor
MARVELOUS
To K lam ath F alls —
land Hotel.
126-6 O'Doaoughue were visltotw In
VALUES
F. A. Selton and son,
Medford yesterday.
returned to Klamath
FOUND—Female fox terrier
»day after spending aev-
pup. Black and white, has col­
rs visiting with Mr. *nd
lar. Phone 353-L.
126-2 To Klamath F a lla -
Mrs.
O.
Booth
will
leave
for
FOR SALE— Wood.
Strictly
dry fir, 16-lnch, *4.00 tier. Klamath Falla tomorrow to visit
Don’t make her cook all the
Manzanita, green or dry, *4.60 for some time with her sister. time. Bring ter to the chlckon
tier. Fir," cut 12 inches, *3.60
Dance Saturday night, Jackson ¡dinner at the Civic Club house,
tier.
Address D. E. Combs,
Hot Springs. Paramount Orchea­ Friday, January 29. Servlet
Talent.
126-6*
tra.
126-3* from 6 to 2. 60c per plate.
123-tf
IXtST— A ladies wrist watch
Fresh
Pig
’n
Whistle
choeoi
right hand side of Highway,
Walk
just beyond overhead crossing, Iktes J list arrived at Nlninger'ar
Jan. 26. Return to Colurablr
Hotel. Reward.
126-2
Miss Mildred Beeson, who is
FOR BALE — 1200 Leghorn
teaching at Central Point was
baby
chicks.
Carpenter and
vlsipng in Ashland last evening.
Lockwoed, strain.
*1100 per
Typewriters repaired. Elbari’g hundred. W. H. Arnold, Med­
ford, Ore., Routs 1.
1*6-3*
It pays to have yonr cleaning
FOR SALK—Furniture. One
and pressing done at Psulserud’s. heating stove almost new; ond
111—
W. T. Dlttebrandt. chef at the
Lithis Springs hotel was taken to Return to Home—
Mrs. Agnes Senodeno and
the Community hospital last even­
daughter returned to their home
ing because of illness.
in Medford today after a very
enjoyable visit in Ashland.
Oar Butter Toasted sandwiches
are growing in popularity. Try
Quick Itinch service.— Ninlng;
one at The Plata.
. 8 7-tf
125-tf
Businraa VW tor»—
Regular Values up to
$32.50. Sale price
BfflÄß
Gdoup 3 Priced ' .
Values up to $29.75
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