Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 02, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, April 2,
Visiting Misters—
Mrs. J . A. McMtylan of Van­
couver, B. Ca, arrived in Ashland
for a visit with tier, sisters, Mra
Dickey, Miy. Susi» Allen and Miss
Sarah Fox.
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Local ; P ersonal Hates
Malta ( bnumuMkeo' No. 4
Knight* Templar
Masorlc H all
Raster Obeervancc
' Easter observance on Sunday,
April 4. Meet at Maeoule Temple
at 12:30. Equipment, full uni­
form. minus sword.
Luncheon
*t Lithia Springs hotel, one
o'clock, followed by divine ser­
vice at Trinity Episcopal church
at 2:30, conducted by Rev. P.
K. Hammond. Prelate. Individual
notices will not .lie sent the
membership, but all Sir Knights
are hereby cordially Invited to
attend, accompanied by |heir
ladies. Melita Comtaanderys, of
Grant« Pass, will participate in
the observance. < ■ >. i
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EASTER committee .
Visiting In A s h la n d -
How about a Styleplus Swag­
Charles Clgry
Grass Valley
ger Huit for Easter?— Paul
and Joe Ferry Of jAqbum, are
serud’s.
176-ti
visiting in Ashland for a few days
at the home of Charles Clary's
‘m other, Mrs. R A. Clary.
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Vihited in Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bat-reti
Cliff Payne maken rockers.
and children, of Albany spent o
few days visiting his parents, Mr
• A nealthful cbafoctlon for and Mrs. J. E. Barrett.
children. Parkers* DeTIcious pop
Arthur Foster of the land set-
•corn crispettes. For sale every­
Ladles, develop a lithe
tlpmeut bun»u. left this morning
where.
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178-tf graceful figure at Ashland
for Klamath Falls where h» will
ine- i today with the Klamath Co.
Marcels— >1.00. Vanity Shoppe,
land settlement edmmUtee. -
Am ong the guest« ag |h e Columbia
Phone 1>3.
174-tl
Hotel ar e ■ « .
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For high grade tailoring see
F. V. Rosenbraugh, Aloha;
Madden retreads tires.
63-t>
Orres tailors upstairs.
149-tf Charles A. Dunn. Portland; Nor­
man Duncan, Seattle; E, D. Smith
Roseburg; Mrr. H. E. Peterson, Preparing for' Enrnrtfpment at
, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarbrough Portland.
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Medfor^—
SRhounee the birth of an eight
A regular army sergfeant and
pound daughter at the Convales­
Hot sulphur tub hatha, day Major R. R Huron of La Grande,
cent Home, this morning.
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. commander of the National Guard
. '
» 1 115-tf in the eastern Oregon section, this
¿ T h e new Oro-Phone sound
week are enrolling men for the
boa hrings that new tone to Goae to Portland—
Pendleton unit. Mustering In and
old Victrola. The Roae.
R. W. Prtice of the Lithia fitting uniforms and other details
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179-t Springs hotel left this morning will, put the unit of 50 men in
by auto oh a business trip to shape to prepare for the Medford
Portland.
He it expected back encampment In June. — Medford
early
next
week.
Mail Tribune.
Awaits you at the Fair Ground*
April 3!
180-3
H. N. Moe, well known Klaffi-
ath Falls merchant, was a busi­
ness visitor in -Ashland for 'a
short time lapt evening.
?•* O. C. Powell, Ban Francisco; O.
<J|son, San 'Francisco; Balfrh’, |L
Blaco and son, Portland; C. K
p-enshaw, Lo»’ Angeles; ' Mfs. Li
Easter Bibles at vElhart's
ßcbalt, bos Angeles; Mrs. J, B!
Shylor, Redding;! William 8 Dean
Feen-a-Mlnt Laxative chewing Portland; Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Nug-
im, 25c.— McNair Bros.
Bdr, Marysville, Colorado; Mr. gnd
Mrs. Albert B. Bucke, Thcoma;
A; E. Roome and wife, Klamath
Paulierud’s for cleaning.
Falls; Mrs. E. B. Hull, Hoquim,
Wash.’; J. Ft pentler and mother,
TourteUotte Here—
J. E. Tourfellotte, Portland ar­
chitect, arrived (n th^ city last
The more x eat the morg I
evening on business connected Want of Tarkers’ Delicious Pop
with the remodeling of the Haw­ Corn Crlspefts. For sale at all
thorne school.
grocers and confectioners.
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Don’t forget Alpha Club cook­
ed food sale. Sat., April 3.
limits.
Phone
39, Saturday
morning.
180-1
Try Studio Ashland for kodak
finishing.
WANTED— Stock to pasture.
Ls S. Brown. 600 Holly St.
Have your windows made at
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180-2*
Jordan Sash and cabinet works.
FOR SALE— 1 acre. All kinds j
160-tf
Of fruit and nut trees, berries. ’
Good b I x room house, barn and i
In Cast —
garage. 223 Maple St.
180-2
G. S. Butler, who sustained a
fractured knee February 14, has
FOR SALE— Young Calf. Ken-
so far recovered from the opera­ ueth Stratton, 578 Iowa St.
tion, that his leg was put in a P^ohe 231-J.
180-2*
cast today.
He expects to be
FOR SALE— Motorcycle,' twin
around on crutches in the near
future. .
Indian, Scout Model, 3 speeds,
footboards, kick starter, etc. Sell
Try opr 50c Merchants’ Lunch. or trhde for diamond, phono-
Every day from 11 to 2 at The graph or what have you. Box 933
Plaza Confectionery.
162-tf Dunsmuir, Cal.
180-4*
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Klum and
daughter, Lael, are in Ashland
tor a few days visiting Mrs. Nellie
Loomis. Mr. and Mrs. Klum will
make a trip to Seattle before re­
turning to their home in Oakland
while Miss Lael Klum will
visit with Mrs. Johnson, formerly
Edith Lumston, of Medford be­
fore returning to Mlill Seminary.
Colorite
Hair Bros.
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Specialists
Togs
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’ in r Mens
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The Hart-Schaffner & Marx Store
’Hab-a-dash-Inn
Hand Made
E. R. ISA A C & CO
Voile Chemise
In peach, orchid,
mais, nile, apricot
CO
The Quality Store
Costume Slips
Made of knit “ Milo Sheen” in
W anted
Color»
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CO .98
D O U BL E - H E A D E R S a tu r d a y
Final Windup of Our 5th Birthday Celebration
New Arrival—
, George H. Johnson of 8iaeon,
fleilfornla. arrived In Aehland this
morning and has rented one of
the Barber Cabins on Granite St.
; FINISHING TONIGHT
“LAZY BONES”
with
BUCK JONES
and
MADGE BELLAMY
TOMORROW
Miller’s Toggery
H ere from Oakland—
Better clothes for Easter.
Peppermint , and Wintergreen
Paulserud's
suits are guaranteed.
cream waters at Cabdyland.
Don't forget Alpha Club
ed food sale. Sat., April* 3
BEK THOSE 1
LOST— A white gold wrist
furnished
shirts
at Woods,
Bedding. watch On Main Street Thursday
Also garden space, , >10. * 44Q afternoon. , Reward.
Return
, , (SMITH AND ELMORE
¿Kelman St.
180-8* to Tidings Offioe
Contractors and Builder». New
LOST— Man's knit Jacket, Just an<j remodeling.
FOR RENT— 4-room house.
30 Granite Ht.
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Inquire *1 Beach Ave. ' Phone north of Jackson Springs. Find­
180-20*
206-L.
‘ . 180-tf er .leave at Tidings office. 180-1
, Among the guests at th e H otel
FOR KENT— Two
A s I i I mik I are- ,
housekeeping rooms.
The Merley Circle o f the First
Baptist church will hold a cook­
Moved—
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ed food sale, ‘ Saturday, April
Mrs. J. M. Harrell has moved 3 at Holmes’ Grocery.
from 130 Eighth street to 149
178-Wed., Fri.
jGranlte street.
Grand Opening
Alpha Club of Alpha Chapter
Fair Grounds Pavilion— Med
No. 1, O. E. 8. Cooked Food ford U Sat.. April
“Nite
sale. Sat., A p q it s .S t a r t in g at Hawk’’ Orchestra!
180-i
10:00 o'clbck in building fo r­
merly occupied by Mrs. Sugg Go to Grants P ass—
Millinery.
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.177-4
Several Ashland people drove
to Grants Pass last night whate
Llthla Springe Hotel Beauty they attended a dance given at
Parlor. .Room 2 1 8 ,( Mezzanine the Grants Pass armory by the
floor.
Phone 610.
Appoint­ Daughters of the Nile. Among
Advertise l a The Tidini
ments at all hours.
18tf-tf those from Ashland were Mr. and
Madden soils protected tire».
Mrs. Clyde A. Malone, Mr and I
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The new Oro-Phone bound Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., Mr. and | Realtor Here —
Maurice L. Johnson dealoi; in
box brings that new tone to Mrs. Hal McNair.
timber lands, was a visitor in’
your old Victrola. The Rose.
Ashland last evening from his . . WANTED— Man
Easter Gifts and Perfumes,
to
harrow
home at Klamath Falls.
Elhart’s.
»(nail tract of ground in city
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES
Watch this space every day.
Regular .Meciiigs
-1 Subordinate every Thursday.
g$campment, 1st and 3rd Tues-
f f y s. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
150-tf
'avlllon Sat., night,
letter be -there.
Here from K lam atli-r-
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ONLY
All Ready for Easter with
The Newest of New Togs
Easter Sale of Coats and Dresses
E AS TER FROCKS
Spring is here and with it comes Beautiful New Mer
chandise that sparkles with originality,
ew Rayon Chiffon
Dresses
New Printed Silk
Dresses
All Sizes and Colors
C A A TO e o O A
Large Sizes
;w Mopac uressi
Crepe De Chine Silk
Dresses
All Sizes and Colors
SPE C IA L
$17.75
Are Delightfully Different. Printed Silks, Crepe, Taf­
feta and Georgette. Colorful with lace, ribbon, buttons
and embroidery or charming in simplicity.
Novelty Numbers
New Broadcloth Dresses
AU Sizes and Color«
$3.50T0 $6.50
Flat Crepe Silk Dresses
New Soft Shades
Our Line of Spring
Millinery
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is the assembly of the choice of
five new lines. Every number we
show is a model hat; all new col*
ors and good m*edh- work^Priced
to sell a t ________ ' S . . .
Our Spring Coat
Assortment
is most Complete. Any style—any
size all spring shades
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
No. 6809 F ull Fashioned Silk
Hose in all the new colors
F o r E aster
CC
W ear
K ayser Chiffon
a ; lb TToan n n ir
$8.50
Above decks a typlioon roar­
ed, with the destroyer« of
the Pacific Fleet in full pur­
su it of this eave man who
had the courage to. kidnap
th e girl he loved. Through
•torm-toesed seas,- through
tonpestaous clashes with his
* ^ e ly bride, this virile out-
wra man came safely to
—^captain of hi« ship,
of her «ont
Never Mend Pure Silk Hose
in light and dark colors.
Guaranteed
.. C 1 A A
To W ear
HOSIERY
Every shade to match your demand«. Every size in every shade
Chiffons, Semi-Chiffon« and Service Silks
G et Them Here At $1.00 And Up
SHOP FOR THE NEW THINGS AT
^9 00
New Winsor Ties
E x tra Long in Plain an
98«
Printed Silk
ARE NOTABLY SMART
Honors in Women’s and Misses Coats are divided be*
tween elegant simplicity and. the sumptnously elabor­
ate. The besb of the new are here for choice,.»— They
are developed of twill, tweed, charmeon and novelty
woolens in favored Spring shades.
Fancy
Handkerchiefs
Kiddies Sox
For E aster Wear, made of
A rt Silk in colors with
of Printed Crepe de Chine, Fancy Top—Pair-
25c, 39c and 50c
New Styles for
9 0 ft
KAstfer wear »t ’
French Kid Gloves
Childrens Hose
In 3-4 and 7-8 length made
S carf. Made E x tra Long made with F a n c y ‘Cuff in of fine Lisle and A rt Silk
¿O JO with Jacquard tops, Priced
W ith Silk -
C O 4 0 T an,G rey
25c to 75c Pair
Mode
Fringe
BURLINGTON
JUVENILE BOSE