Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 23, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
From Idaho—
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H. R. HoHenheck of ‘ Poca­
tello, Idaho, arrived In, Ashland
t|iiB morning, called here by the
illness of his brother, John Hol­
lenbeck.
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hooal * Personal Jiotes
sMW FKIADW ACTIVITIES
Watch this space every
The Odj Fellows snd Rebekahs
«< $esth*ra Oregon wlU observe
th* than Hundred snd Seventh
Aaalvvrvary of Odd Fellow^ilp
la Awwica at Grants P a s s io n
April 24. A basket dinner fn
the grove at noon. Meeting of
Southern Oregon Odd Fellows'
Association »< 2 P-
&nd •
fir.c nr»,cram at S p. ni., followed
B o rn —
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I Choice Netted Gem potatoes,
84 per lOOlbs.— Ashland Fri\it
and Produce Assn.
19C-.1
Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Wolf an­
nounce the birth of a son April
Madden aclis protected tires.
22 at their home at 686 B street.
The baby has been named Roger V is itin g in D u n sm u ir —
Julian.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dougherty
of Fairview street, went to Duns­
Jergens Lotion, 50c, McNair muir yesterday to visit their son,
Frank.
Toiamlrtloto In Jack*on oouSty,
In order that their cases be giv­
en special atteation.
Soldiers’ Loan
Agent Is Conning
James Stewart, special lnve*:
tlgator fo rthe World War Vet­
eran’s State Aid Commission or
Salem, will be In Ashland tor
morrow, and all veterans who
are thinking of taking advant­
a g e'o f the soldiers’ loan or who
have applications now In which
have not been finished as to ap­
praisement or on which the ap­
praisement is unsatisfactory, are
asked to list their names, addres­
ses, and telephone numbers with
Wm. M. Briggs, Atiorney for the
Try a • French paper curl.
Taxes, can be paid at ’ City
Llthla Hot^l Beauty ^Parlor 195tf Hall upstairs, beginnng Thurs­
day, Aprl 22nd, until May 5.
Be sure and bring lgat yehr's tax
.Trip to Iwtke o f the Woods—
Mrs. George Gillett, Mrs. W. receipt.
Yreka—
G. Winter, Deputy Tax Col­
H. Bartged. Mrs. Charles W. Chat-
Mr. and Mrs. Max »Camps of tin and’ Charles W. Chattin, Jr., lector.
195-10.
Yreka, are in Ashland visiting made a trip to Lake of the Woods
Mrs. Cauips parents, Mr. and Mrs. by way of! Klamath Falls Wed­
Kaegl.
nesday, returning yesterday. They Am ong the guests a t th e L lth ln
report the roads in fine condition. Springs hotel*—
B. F. Flllman and wife, Pasa­
T r y our 60c Merchants’ Lunch,
dena, H. J. Lake, Seattle; Thomas
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Madden retread* Urea.
A. Veach, Oregon 'Cltf; Mr. and
162-tf
F la u Confectionery.
Mrs. V. 8. Catching, Los Angeles; ,
Gypsy Cream for Polsoh
R. D. Olllver, Portland; Mr. and
Sommer hat« Jnst recel vèd, ten 40c, McNair Bros.
Mrs. A. R. Gibson, San Francisco;
per « a t reduction In all 44ne* at
C. A. Patchett, Portland; Roso M.
Mrs. Simons. 26 Sou ett "Pioneer, R a ilr o a d M an H e r e —
Avenue.
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198-1
Wi H. Jenkins, travellnig pas­ Vossen, Watkins, Minn.; Ralph H.
senger agent for the Southern Maupin, Portland; P. P. Galb,
B u sin e ss V isito r—
Pacific, was a business visitor in Berkeley: A. H. Carpenter, San,
Francisco.
C. H. Ranlett, pro. assistant the city yesterday.
cashier cf the Bank of Italy, Sac­
ramento, was a business visitor
Our specialty. Quality
V is itin g M rs. F ie ld in g —
today.
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traits. Studio Ashland.
Mrs. C. A. Nlmocks of
Angeles Is in Ashland as
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
Don’t invest until you have guest of her sister, Mrs. H
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. seen our splendid line of suits Fielding, on Granite street.
for graduation Paulserud's.
Parties intending to build at
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Tidings Advertising pays.
Lake of the Woods will profit by
communicating with me at saw K la m a th R e a lto r H ere—
mill for lumber and hauling. A.
A. L. Wishard of Klamath Falls
J. Vollman. Rocky Point.
198-8 who has .done more than 'any
other Klamath man to get Owens
Brlttles and Taffies always VaUey, California farmers to set­
fresh at Candyland.
tle in K lam ath, county, was a
visitor In the city last night and
Repainted Home—
this morning. He was accompan­
P. R. Hardy has repainted his ied by Mrs. Wishard.
house on North Main street.
We pay cash for eggs. Ash
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover lsnd Fruit and Produce Ass’n.
Shadipoo at The Vanity Beauty
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Shoppe, McOee'a Store.
198-tf
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There are many spoTts at the
Are you hard to . fit? Try Ashland Natatortum. Try them.
Paulserud’a sutta.
194tf
Among the guests nt the Hotel
Ashland—-
E. V. Garrison, Corvallis; Mrs.
Ethel Livingston, Corvallis; Mrs.
6 S. Watters, Denver; Mr. and
Mrs. G. 8. Curtis, San Francisco;
Clean Harmon and wife, Port­
land) A. Thompson and wife,
South Bend; C. B. Sampson,
•Boise, Idaho; Ferguson Mitchel),
{Portland; William Murrey, Port­
land; Charles T. Smith, Portland;
F R. Walker, Portland.
Advertise In The Tidings.
C. T. Darley, civil engineer of
Klamath Falls and former Klam­
M. Nelson. Los Angeles; ath county surveyor. Is in Ash-
Eterath and wife, Los lsnd on a brief business trip.
; L. Bryan and wife,
I; J. Durrand and wife,
Junior High Parent-Teachers’
Edward
Flinn,
Los Food Sale, Saturday, April 24th
Mont Flinn and wife, at Hardys store.
196-3
F ro m C a lifo r n ia —
8. C. Warren of Point Arena,
California, Is in Ashland to at­
Young people* revival coming. tend the funeral of hi* brother,
191-tf Cliff Warren:
Visiting In Ashland—
Get yonr window screens and
Mr*. Dean -Scott of Hornbrook screen doors at Jordan Sash and
spent the day in Ashland shop­ Cabinet Work*.
194tf.
ping.
Metal Pencil*— Elharts.
N ew
It has been carefully kept for one
hundred'and fifty years because
rannical oppression for c ar fore­
fathers.
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A growing bank account will mean your financial
independence later on. S tart your account today.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
HERBERT SRENON
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U C T IO N
TO M M OORE
• E S S IE LOVE
HARRISON FORD
qsosge ’ mcoham S
STAGE SUCCESS
The eternal story of the
“ hoofer” who longs to be
• headlin er. Gorg a nan the­
atrical reyne scenes. Back­
stage glamour.
Bessie
Love doing a dashing
tftiarl eeton.
PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE
Hart-Schaffner & Marx
DUDS
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NOW OBTAINABLE
AT (
Reasonable Price
neat cottage and plendid chicken
bouses, lots of fruit, fine location
close In, 89000, terms. Staples
Realty, Hotel Ashland Bldg.
$35.00
198-2
New Resident—
D. 8. Harwood of Eugene, an
employee of the Union Oil Co.
has moved to Ashland.
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn"
j3iíHíuer«an¿
ASHLAND,' OREGON
HEAVY RIB STITCH
ALL WOOL
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Ladies New Spring
COATS
Saturday
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Coat Sale
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SWIMMING SUITS
$29.75 Coats ........
T h a t’s about 75c less than we
have ever been able to offer
them at before this fortunate
purchase.
$34.50 to $39.75 at
$39.75 to $49.75 at
$49.75 to $54.50 at .
$54.50 to $69.75 at .
Anniversary Sale Of
These are all Wool Tailored, Very pretty Patterns,
25c Dress Ginghams a t ...........19q
35c Dress Ginghams at ----- 26c
45c Zephyr Ginghams ...........29c
Domestics and
Sheeting
Lined in Wrap, Flared, or Straight Models, Sizes
25c Percales ............................ 19c
29c Percales .4 .......................24c
16,18, 38, 40, 42, 44, Values to «20.00.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SELLING
A new French process powder
that Is not affected by perspira­
tion — will not let an ugly shine
come through; stays on until you
lake It off; fine and pure; makes
the pores Invisible; look* like
beautiful natural «kin; gives a
soft velvety comploxlon. Get thi*
lew wonderful beauty powder call­
ed Mello-glo. — Llthla Springs
Pharmacy.
Striped Madras Shirting . . . .39c
Printed I’lisse Crepes . . . . . . 2 0 c
75c Stripe Cotton Charmeuse 49c
$1.50 Sol Satin Premiere .. '. .98c
BRIDAI, SHEETS
72x90 Bridal Sheets, Regular
now ..........................................
81x90 Bridal Sheets, Regular
now ................................. ..
PRINTED CREPES
SATURDAY ONLY AT
54-incli Rayon Bordered Prints,
Regujar $2.50 S e lle rs ..........$1.98
$1.19 Silk and Cotton Prints, 98c
$1.35 Silk and Cotton Prints $1.19
Wool Fabrics Sale
Where Vour Dollar hna More Gents
300 yards of fancy and plaifi
woolen materials, 44 to 54 inches
wide and $2.75 to $3.45 values,
cut now to
£4
OSBURN
$1.75,
$1.45
$1.89-
$1.55
SAXON SHEETING
7- 4 regular 50c, now a t ..............39c
8- 4 regular 55 -, now at ..........44c
9- 4 regular 65c, now at ..........49c
72x90 Saxon Sheets, Regular $1.48
81x90 Saxon Sheets, Regular $1.55
a t ...................... .................... . $1.29
72x90 Fort Mill Sheets at . . . .$1.10
81x90 Fort Mill Sheets a t ___$1.15
RAYON COLORED
SPREADS
O O YARD
54 inch plaids, stripes and plain
flannels, $3.45 to $3.75 values at
BRUSHES
MUSLINS - LONG CLOTH
NAJNSOOK ON SALB.
Wedding Gifts, Anniversaries, Birthday Gifts,
We meet the needs of such occasions in Xnore
than an ordinary way — we are putting on
display a most complete stock of now and
snappy merchandise in many lines —# all the
new things. Visit our store when looking for
gifts for any occasion — Our prices ¡ire lower.
Hardware
Surpassing any value giving event
we have ever staged in staple house­
hold necessities.
$1.19 Robe Flannel ...............S9c
75c Rohe Flannel ...........
.69c
45c Colored Sateen ...............35c
L in o ty p e O p era to r—
Wonderful New
Face Powder
Anniversary Sale of
Spring Wash Fabrics
Tomorrow
H O
Darling Stadio b Art Store
M>R MALE: — A ten
on Blvd., 81760; A 16
84500. A town home
many other realty
Staples Realty.
its peal meant freedom from ty­
Miss Ethel Shram of Portland
arrived In Ashland yesterday to
take the position as linotype
operator In the Ashland Tidings
office.
WOT HEELS/
You will find our line of gift« different
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g u e s ts at the Hotel
For high grada tailoring sec
Orre* tailors npstalra.
149-tf
Cards and Gifts, for Mother’s Day
Offered Cheap— A 7-acre tract,
ONE SPECIAL CHOOSING OF
Cliff Payne make* step*
FOR SALK FLOWERS
(<A»t 'IhU 'O nt)
Giant Pansies in all the desir­
able colors af 40c fcisr down
plants, prepaid. Also the finest
collection of Annuals and Per-
onials in the west. Alt fcrowi} |n>bi
Impbrted seed.
Our prices a n
reasonable. Tell us your needs.
O’Brien Floral Gardens, 1809 E
9th street, Portland,
198— 8
FOR RENT: — 4 room fur.
cottage fronting Park Tennis
court; 6 rooms partly furnished
on upper Laurkl St. Also some
neat apartment*. Staples Realty.
198-2
The Liberty Bell Is Here Today
Here are the New Things
for Saturday
Engineer Visita—
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O. H. JOHNSON, Jeweler
$4.25 to $5.00 Newsheen twiJls,
Rayon and Wool Mixtures in the
beautiful new soft shadings for
Spring, at
50c
29b
¿0c
25c
16th Anniversary Continuing.
Saturday and all Next Week
fancy art ticking ..............45c
linen glass toweling . . . . , .24c
cotton glass toweling . 4,..17c
to 29c Air$n hand toweling 19c