Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 26, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Ltoeal ; Personal
- Subordinate evWy Thursday.
topenn»nmant, l i t and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th
Tuesday«.
lSHrit
• The Order of The Boiled Owl
prill hold an open sesetbp rit
I. O. a F. Hall. Tuesday ¿Ven­
ins, March 60.
' Thia is a case of the Owl
being hard boiled but not dead.
Xdmlaaioa nominal bat enough
, to pay for the hot water.
■data later.
For high grade tailoring see
'H4 taiioto Upitshh.
149-tf
, J lutili debt*.IguarhAteed watch
repairing at Bolton's Drug store.
Çlad* Sponger..
Drop in and see our new four-
piece bùyìness-golf stolta— Paul-
,senid's. ;
»
■/ O V p ' 171-tf
From Klamath Fall»—
i* Mr.’ and Mrs. Mike ,Dhly of,
, Klamath Falls are 'visitors ;in
■Ashland and guests of the Hotel
jtehlaad. -
, " * r- <
•I If you faaVe hair cutting* prob-
fcma, let us help you solve them,
pthbp Spring» 1 ^ io t|l l Beauty
Cliff
’**
".■** Payne * makee. , panelxdpors.
.«to ,»
• »,
I Big pay • eorn. bricks always
•c at C«m9 laud.
Madden solle protected- tires
Here From Klamath* ■■
’ T hyias W. Dedell, assistant di­
vision . niapager for* Oopco at
Klamath Falls, 'and H. O. Klahn,
Retmmeft fipsn Vtolt— / /
also of the Klamath division of-
, Mrs. Utrkin Deer returned from
Millwood^ whole site has been flee. Went visitors in Ashland last
evening and. stepped at $fce Llthia
visiting her sister, Clara Huck, Springs hotel.'
'»
Who teaches school there.
’ ' ■’ , ’ ■
Marcels— 614) 0. Vanity Shoppe.
Phene 1M.
174-tf
Eastipen , Kodaks
-McNair Bros. .
Klamath Agent H e w )»
ftUUeMÄvIriUfU J p . I ' « I lU to p ft «AJ^P-M akauhh M 'to-
Trout at Diamqpd La be „ ■ , . 1
j . W. frailer of Grant« Pan, >ter on one I-H. P., I.H.Ç. Gas
Trbut have started spawning UH
Engine' aàd^ear pump— 2 inch,
to hj A rt lana’ On business. '
, Diamond labs and a special crSWw
discharge. XL Electric station.
'» ta /H .
on the «cene tbtol
>,74-1
/Medford'Visitors—
Week to hegW the 192« ekK ta|^
‘ Mrs. <| «.<* L^4. :#rs. 'diqsa nml
lnjr Operations, According to re­
skeus. Will
daughteif M i}d » » ’ an<F ¡Mr*
port received ny M L. Ryckmato,
Plata Meat
H. Scribner m a il a trip to Med­
24c pound.
Register
for-
the
Old
Fid­
superintendent of game flsji
174-1
ford tost evening.
dlers’ Contest at The Rose.
hatcheries, from Lloyd Wilson,,
.174-2
Palming your house to STAY
head of the Diamond lake opera­
Working in Overland Shoe
PAINTED is the fondest thing
uild and Auxiliary tions. Wilson made a trip to Dia­
Shop-
we to of.— Swenning ft- Geer.
Guild will give a mond lake last week and reported
Henry Reid' of Ellensburg,
Phopf 216-R.
.
sale, Saturday at that there is only three or four
Washington, to working ¡in the
feet
of.
snow
on
thé
summit
andf
beginning at 11:1)0
Overland Shoe Shop.*
FOR SALE—Splendid acreage,
! 171ft toss, than twd feet at the lake.
tract close to 'city afad Normal
The ice on the lake was about
Among the guests at the Colum­ School at slightly ever half the
WANTED— Chickens. Willi pay ready J 'to break > end • the first
bia hptel are—
price of adjoining property.
24c pound. Plasa Meat Market. spawning fish were entering tri­
Charles. H. Thompson, Port­ 6700 down, $1,000 January 1
butary streams.
The Diamond
land; George T. Bradshaw, Port and balance In easy payments at
Odd-shaped crystals f o n ’ w et lake station is the most import­
land; O. F. Rlebel, Roseburg; 6 per cent. Money-maker tor
tangular watches, 61.00. W. A. ant station in the United states.
H. H. Stenton and wife, Salem; subdivWton. Special proposition
Lassau, Llthia Springs Hotel Last year more tlyqi 17,000,004
W. C. Rickhart, Portland: W. W for few days- Bee me at onee.
Bldg.
' <
,176-2* eggs were taken durlpt the spring
Miller, Roseburg; E. D. Smith
Also large, house end nearly
operations.'-1- Med torà Mall Tri-
Roseburg.
«• ,
3) acres close to schools, good
Among the guests at the Hotel
street, only 66.000, or honse and
Oregon are—
part of ground 63,600. Small
F. H. Chapman, Stockton:.
Hot 8u)phuV> tub baths, day
payment down and easy terms at
Frank A. Landwerlen, Jcfalco; òr nighú Jachad»- Hot Springs. -
6 per cent. H. C. Oaley, '«6
165-t’f
Mrs. Frank A. Laudwerlen, Chico;
E. Main St.
174-3
Joseph Girard, Oakland; Clifford
IF YOU find what you want
Wolfe, Oakland; Oliver Dixon,
The Ashland Natatorlum mlg,
you will find the prices more
Klamath Falls; Clarence Gober,
FOR HALE—Seventy five year­
al pliage \ offers sport arid
than right.— Woods’ Store.
Klamath Falla; Mr. an^ Mss. D.< luteident« ' Thoroughly cleaned I
ling laying, Leghorn hens. Also
Crow, Santa Crus.
FOR HALE—Bon-Alr Service fresh high teat cow. Third house
‘
,
17t-lt
Station and Camp Ground at above Neil Creek school. Box
1/4-2»
Central Point, Ore.
174«®* 126.
Try Studio Ashland for kodak Home From O. A. C«—
finishing.
George > Gray » and
Edw
Mowfatt pte in Artland for tl
remainder'óf the week from Co
vaille.
Among the guests at the Hotel
Ashland are—
. R. Z. Farmer, Portlaft^f ‘Mrs.’
E. Wie torts, Chicago; Mr, and
Mrs. E. W. Sankey, Los Angeles;
Mrs. E. M. Harvey, Oakland; Ed
Smithson and, wife, Loa Angeles;
W. R. Ballenger, Portland; Melba
Cecil, Portland; Mrs. M. B. Ross,
Portland; Victor Dickey, Fort-
land; W. J. McManus, San Fran-
¿isco; B. F. Roop, Portland.'
-Hava almost new
r «ale at bllf-prUe.
leather-bound ba#,
to. Used less than
Telephone 258-L or
<{. Ave.
174-3*
FOR SALE— New house being
built adjoining 668 Holly St.
Bksement, furnace, oak floor,
garage, large lot, fruit. Your
own terms In reason.
Phon?
117-L. i
162-tf. Fri.-Tuss.
Kill The Moths
Do not put your wiir
ter clothes away without',
first having them dry
cleaned.
Dry cleaning
keeps out moths.
’ f*'
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak St.
Phone 108
Isaac S Co. - Interpretations for
Glorious Easter Day
Easter ; sfaowtog ol
Spring Ready-*To-Wear,
serud's.
In A sh lan d -
Mrs. Marjorie Frasier is v
lag her aunt, Mrs. H. E. B
from Eugene, where she i
student at the University
Oregon.
/
County Farm Agent C. A. Hen-
* From o . A. O.-^-
detson of Klamath county was a
Iddlers
Chester Woods 1s home from
business visiter In Ashland yes­
22-
Ootvsllls
where Me Is a stu-
terday. Mr. Hendarsqn plans to
174-2 d#nt at the Agricultural College!
have an agricultural exhibit In
'He will spend the remainder of.
the Klamath tourist information
Lunch,
tfae week in Ashland with his
Try
our
60c
Merchants*
booth
at
the
Junction
of
the
Pa-
’ Have your windows made at
The parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. A|
dordan Sash and cabinet works. clflo and Ashland - Klamath Falls Every day from 11 to 2 at 162-tfV
Woods.
’ "
Plata Confectionery.
■■ 160-tf htgW nys.'
®Mi
\
Stepping
Oat
in new Spring clothes is a mighty
The charm o f f a r in g when all the world is young again finds alluring
interpretations of a Happy Eastertide Season in full possession here.
For bright colors, slender lines and picturesque designs, east a spell
of a new influence, and Fashion rejoicos again.
comfortable feeling if yon have select­
ed garments th a t you know are be­
coming, that are up to the minute iii
stvle and faultlessly made.
Too, accessory departments with their lovely new displays of gloves,
hosiery jihqndDagâ and neckwear tell the story of Spring and the arrival
of E aster so joyful. Exquisite Frocks, distinctive Coats are assembled
ÀV complete rçeadines». -
Such Dresses
THE COATS
THE'FROCKS
Peggy O'Dare
Fashioned
nf
Crepe,
Taffeta,
.Georgette’ and pther lovely ’fab­
rics are wonderfully distinctive.
Perky Peggy
Tailorwl of Sheen Twill, Velora
and Satin trimmed With« summer
fur hansomely silk lined,
$19.75 to $45.00
$14.95
$29,75
Dress Coats $2150 to $6950
* I •
1 ............... .
Soft Kid Gloves
..........
OREGON MADE
Tailored Sport Coats
W onderful
vai . ves
$1175 to $29.75------
Alkonit Sport Coats
Sterling, Alkonit
— and Titas
Handkerchiefs
th at fairly gleam with
newness and come with
new cuff adornments a rt
priced
$2.4fc to $4.98
Pri»t
W— WVWTWW
Crepe», Flat
Crepe,
Milohheen Satin F
ted Slips ShadowJ1
W ilf Not Run.’ 1
Handbags
Lovely chiffons or
thread silks oome in
a variety of new
Spring shades. P air
are the subj’ect of this little
paragraph — the new Spring
modes are made of fine leathers
in shades to match or contrast
with Spring Costumes.
to $2.8D
UNDERGARMENTS FOR EASTER
jinises • ,
Frock Slips
W ILL GIVE YOU THIS
PERFECT
I
, ’
LY DRESSED FEELING.
e Chine, Pink,
’eggy Oliare Dresses $24.50
’erity- Peggy Dresses $2450
I Dresses $ 1 4 .9 7 ^ H Ì H H |
Hosiery
Made of “ Milo Sheen” and A rt
WEAR
‘
Bloomers
of Milo Sheen in S p o rt Colors
. $2.25 and $2.75
“ Rayon” Silk Step-ins
“ Kayon” Silk Vests
Peach,
Pink,
in W anted Colors.
Orchid,
Green, Each . . . . . .89o
The Quality Store
P air ......................$1.25
Celebrating Our Fifth Birthday B y Giving Values