Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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From Talent—
Local j Personal flotes
From Medford—
C. W. Klnnls of Medford was
Stites was a visitor la
a business visitor in Ashland to­ Ashland yesterday from Talent.
day.
Nyal face creams,
Cleaning renews the life of 34 c.— Elhart’s.
a garment. Try Paulserud’s.
140-tf Visiting In A s h la n d -
Mrs. Don Stevens, of Dunsmuir,
formerly of Ashland, la in Ash­
Buslnees Visitor—
O. F. Mays of the firm o f Babb land visiting at the W. E. San­
and Maise of Medford, was' a busi­ ford home on Sixth street.
ness visitor In Ashland today.
Don’t forget the card party
There will come a time when at Elks Temple Thursday eve­
A good
a good portrait of mother and ning, February- 26.
father will’ be a treasure to you. time for all Elks and their
147-2*
Don’t put It off. Studio Ashland. ladles and friends.
From Medford-—
Oe Molay Meeting—
W. H. Leverette was a busi­
The regular meeting of the De
ness visitor in Ashland, today from Molay will be held tonight at the
Masonic Hall at 7:80.
Medford.
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Nyal Shaving Cream,
Elhart’s.
Don’t
armory,
Return from South—
From Talent—
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From Medford—
M. £ . Tryer of Talent spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafer of
Tom Duncan, formerly of the
day In Ashland on' business.
Medford spent yesterday in Ash­ CIsycomb Motor Co., has taken a
position as salesman for the Auto­
land on business.
Return from V isit—
motive Shop.
Mrs. W. B. Hardy returned last
Fresh home-made cream car
evening from' Salem, where she amels at the Plaaa.
138-ti
Tub baths day or night.
has been visiting her son, W. G.
Jackson
Hot Springs.
184-tf
Hardy for the past two months. Return Home—
* Mrs. J. H. Behrens left last
Toys and games for the Kid­ evening for her home In Portland Called to Portland—
dles’ birthday.—Elhart’a.
after visiting with her aunt, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallace of
189-tf Jennie Tuttle on Orange Avenue, Mountain Avrfhpe were called to
Mrs. Behrens will be remembered Portland last week to attend the
Returns from S p o k a n e -
as Miss Angle McDonald, a for­ funeral of Mr. Wallace’s .nephew.
Mrs. Arthur Hardy and children mer Ashland girl.
Mrs. Wallace will also visit her
returned from Spokane, Wash-«
mother before returning home.
lngton, where she was called by
Madden sulla protected tiren.
the illness of her father, Frank
Among the guests at the Lithia
Kiner. She spent the past two
Cliff Payne makes stools,
Springs hotel are .
months visiting him.
E. B. Albrecht and wife, Los
Among the guests at the Hotel
Angeles; Mrs. C. H. Shevlin,
The Legion Invitee you to the Ashland ar e
big dance at the armory, Friday,
H. E. Curry, Seattle; P. H, Omaha, Neb.; C. W. Renart,
February 2 0 .
147-2 Kane and wife, Portland; Mr. and Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hood,
Mrs. C. O. •'Andegson, Eugene; Pocatello, Idaho; J. Ranter, Los
Left for H orn e-
J. R. Johnson, Fort Klamath; W, Angeles: H. Griffiths, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Conner H. Ballinger, Portland; Victor Hkrnard J. Levy, Seattle; A1 Cul-
left last evening for their home Dickey, Portland; E. L. Gordon, faard, San Francisco; J. A. Ockl-
in Northern California after a Portland; A. R. Frazier J Porti vlg, Portland.
short visit at the home of Mr. land; J. W. Larner; Fresno; J.
and Mrs. Will Davis on Allison C. Myers, Portland; J. Wlnshelm-
street.
er, San Francisco.
The latest In Spring styles and
Brittles and Taffies,
fabrics at Paulserud’s.
140-tf fresh at Candy Land.
«
B lades and Tines-^-High
Carbon Steel.
Thursday
umpson's
Hardware
Among the guests at the Columbia
Finishing Today
S tunning
D resses
SPENDING
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Charming new frocks, every one
a different style, distinctly chic
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and expressing the smart fash-
d 1
ion innovations o f Spring, Slim,
V y
straight lin e m odels dr graceful,
,
flared effects in rich fla t crepe
and georgettes. H igh or low necklines—long sleeves,
som e puffed, handsome trimm ings. Many lovely prints
in the collection. E ach frock is worthy a mufch higher
pricing. Sizes for women and M isses. Colors: B ois de
Rose, Palm etto Green, B luette Buff, Dawn, Com
Flow er, N avy and Black.
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Tomorrow
ADOLPHE
MENJOU
FOR HALE— 15 acres. Irri­
gated. house, barn, all fenced.
3860. Taylor. 63 N. Main
loads alfalfa
Phone 11F5.
148-8
X*—38 acre farm
I. A bargain for
Call at 696 Bird.
148-1*
FOR SALE—Harness,
double, and saddle. 698
Som ething O f T he
NECIl COATS
D eft details stamp them unm istakably as 1926 models,
and the fashion-w ise woman w ill do well to secure
her coat now; sure of securing a satisfactory, exclusive
model.
The cape-hack effects
are smart, as are the
inany defails o f trim-
finings, such as leather
appliques,
quilted
effects
and
can R. Packard. Ronts 1, Box
48. Anderson Creek Road. Tai-
• Bt-
148-4
FOR HA LB— Emerson square
“ Christ-Buffering
in Oethsemeny”
A love-conjedy o f a K ing
who lost his heart on Main
Street — and alm ost lost
his throne.
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A D V EN T IST CHURCH
4th and C Sts.
Strangers Welcome
N ew Cretonnes
F a st .colors. D ainty patterns in
spring shades of blue, orange,
rose, tan, navy.
PRICED PE R YARD
B right and cheery. A ny combina­
tion of patterns you wish. Get
them here.
PE R YARD
S atin -M aid Fabrics
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z
36 inches wide. J u st the thing for
motor and house frocks. ” 3 yards
make« the frock.”
PR IC E D P E R YARD
Lustrions and very sheer, for
Blips, corabinets, bloomers, found-»
atian purposes and linings. A ll
colors.
T H E YARD
V ery substantial weight,
colors—N ow going at
TH E YARD
A
A fault
You m ay have,
A s it is
A F au lt
That has you
Shop in Our H osiery Section For Specials
N ew Flowers For
Buttonaire and Cor
sage, 50c to $2.98
E X C L U S IV E
LOCAL R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
For Following
Nationally Known Mens Wear
b r a id ,
light furs
rrand piano for fifty dollar«.
19* Nutley street.
i 4g_.
NOW O N TH E TA BLES
First N ational
B an k
AahUnd, Origoa
0
FOR SALB—Progressiv«
hearing strawberry plants.
Nntley. Phone 468-J.
W. F. Bpirell, Portland attor­
ney, was In the city today .on a
brief business trl^. He register­
ed at the Lithia Springs. hotel.
Jap Crepe
Is not i
So much
A rugged, thrilling action-
story of the west. K yne’s
latest and greatest story.
Here from Portland—
Spring' Sewing'
N ew Frock Cloth
FOR RUNT—Very reasonable.
Splendid apartment close in— gai
and wood stove. Adults only.
Phone 343-R.
i 4«.4
148-1*
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gulley and
children from Roseburg, art visit­
ing Mrs. Gulley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hooper of Harga-
dine street.
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N e w M aterials for E arly
N ew
S p rin g
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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returned today from Portland, Visiting Friends Her*—
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. JLeibrock
where they have spent the past
left
yesterday for their home at
week on a combined buslnees and
Elkader,
Iowa, after spending a
pleasure trip.
Short time In Ashland Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel at their
Home for Evening—
home on thei/Boulevard.
Miss Mildred Gyger, who
teaches the Butte Creek school
and Miss Marie Prescott, who Moved—
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg
teaches the Antelope school, near
Eagle Point, were in Ashland last have moved from 165 First strpet
evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. to 303 Mountain Avenue. The
Jackson Gyger and Mrs. L. Pres­ house and grounds of the new
home are being improved.
cott.
‘ ‘
The W inchester Store”
FOR SALE—One Dlso Plow
at a bargain.
Carson-Fowler
Lumber Co.
14».,
Interlinear Greek-English New
Testament, with Lexicon and
Synonyms. Exhaustive Concor­
dance of the Bible, in the auth­
orised and revised versions ulth
Dictionaries of the Hebrew and
Greek words, large new books.
Two ten-rod colls of 66 Inch,
combined stock and poultry wire,
new. Also nearly new, stylish,
light spring wagon.
13-Jnch
Oliver chilled plow. 10-foot
folding fruit and pruning ladder.
One Tile ditching spade, and 1
c’ean-out shovel. 32 steel har­
row teeth. R. D. 8anford.
Returned from P o r tla n d -
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair
HANDLES
are extra select second
growth, w hite ash, polish­
ed and waxed.
S tyle .Without E xtravagance”
Registered
and
Pedigreed hotel are—
English Bull Pups for sale. Dom.
Charles E. Thompson, Port­
Provost.
148-3 land; C. R. Walker, Dunsmuir;
J. H. Glttence, Dunsmuir; J. H.
Young, Roseburg.
Judge McNary leaves—
Judge Lawrence McNary left
last night for his home In Port­
land after being a guest of R. W.
Price,e«Jler in the week on a
trip to Crater Lake National Park.
always
W IN C H ESTER
Garden T ools
W. A. Pettigrew returned yes­
C. W. McFadden of Talent spent
terday morning from Los Angeles yesterday in Ashland on business.
and Hollywood, where he has
spent the past month. While In
Cream rolls, fudges
Hollywood he was the guest of fers at Candy Land'.
Mr. and Mrs.-Jack Holt.
Returned from Three Months
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham- Trip—
poolng, Dyeing. Facíala.
Tht
Mrs. M. E. Bryant returned
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. yesterday from Oklahoma, where
98*tt she has been spending the past
Phone 103.
three months visiting 'relatives
B ora-
and friends.
Mr. and M m , H. E. Attig an­
nounce the birth of a baby girl
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
at the Community hospital this Shop and save 910.00.
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morning.
Pirchaeed Me* Car—
A. A. A. Man Here—
, The Aqtooiotice Shop reports
H. B. Gale, SoutheSb Oregon
the sale of a 1*9* Chevrolet sedan division manager of the Oregon
to Andy McGee.' -
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State automobile association, was
in the city last night on official
business and left for Klamath
Falls this morning.
iEvery coat is warm­
ly interlined and rich­
ly silk orepe lined
throughout.
T he colors include Pitoh Pine, Hussar Bine, Marine,
Spice, Burnt Almond, Sachem, Sea Foam, Pew ter and
N avy. — Priced
Hart Schaffner ® M arx Clothes
H ardem an Hats
G lobe an d H atch w ay w» Button) U n d erw ear
Ide Dress Shirts, Collars, Etc.
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”