Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ] Spending Week nt Lake—
Pirate at Riverside P ark—
United Spanish W a r Veterans
and their families w ill picnic, in
HJvertUl« «Bwfc* *Q***»U-Rasa, at
4 :30 Sunday, Jufte 20. A program
will be riven.folim wing the picnic
nnxiliaries
Med forci and Rose-
|)s r^ w llt|ú l¡ 4 <»4 IqcVl celebra-
,tip i, which» I ty be In observance
of Flag Da' w— Medford M ail
Tribune.
Xrw Resident,'»—
V. V. C a ld w e ll,. professor la
. ‘ Misses bollta Pierson and Jane
Jpdllard, are spending a weeks Science department of the new
vacation at . „tjif ,
f y * ► A W * . , W L P W U V » A V iV M t 4»
Ashland from
Idaho, and
w ill
Woods.
make tb o ir, borne at 593 Roca
atredt.
Paper curl a specialty
I" '
I'- R —
Hotel Beauty! Parler. I -
'Form er Ashland Resident—
V
i p 'M r . and Mrs. K irin
N e v h l^
ODD F E LLO W A O T IY lT lK h
1
of San Francisco, are visiting* W
Watch this space every day.
Ashland
for a few day«. M r. Ne­
R gg^U r M o e r t w "
ville
is
a
graduate of the Aab-
SubqriinaU 4 vary Thjirtday.
Jaw l'H igh) School and n «< *h o M a
)Cam fr*e«ri 1< «ffA 8* T “ ® *!
, ‘a
id tfd -c le ric a l depWrjl
,ya.
Rebekah«,. 2nd ajul 4th
Vnenf
of
the
Ford Motor Co. In
1 I4 . V . 1; , . . *•
»o-U
'San Francisco.
They made the
trip
bete
-by
the
coast, and Red
bnneb.
T
ry
our
50c
Merchants'
“ Modern Artistic Photography’
VW tnrs in «MhlaniU----- - ’
.hrooil highway. W hile het» they
tGvery
day
from
11
to
2
FOR S}tXR — Cheap, wtndo^
at
The
-Studio
AshtandÇ
|)t
the
Plaza
Mr. A damson « f the fiti
w ill vi^it the Oregon Caves and shades 1-11 f t . 2- ft., 1-6 ft., * •
Plaza
Confectionery.
1
162-tf
j( t'aleni, kftd ty s . *
Crater bake.
frt ft.
T h e Citisene Bank. 245-8
The water at the Ashland Nat
In Ashland tmlbuei
'Fishing
T
rlu
—
w ill give you 'pep and
radiant
M IS T — Case containing pin«,
* Dr. G. W . Gregg
and
son,
health.
Hood River apple csop,propj»^ ring and' p e a r f i H * lace, beep-
Dwight,
spent
the
day
Bailing
at
es 3,200 cars, .against ‘ 2 ,f3 3 caij»
Greeting cards for
sake. RbWard. Finder, leave at
‘Williamson River.
I
Day. Darling Studie.
last year.
Tidings office. •
•
246-6»
' M r.‘ and Mrs.’ \V. E. Cushman,
Baker— Snow Creek mines buy
Madden
Bulla
protected
tirea
Beware of Moths! Cleap your of T rail, announce the birth of a
<50.000 worth of machinery and
FO R RKNTJuOarage. <3.0Q per
winter clothes heforp putting sig.and one half pound son, at
supplies. In Portland.
nienth. 440 Palm Ave.
245-3’
them away. Ashland Cleaning the Convalescent Home on Gran­ Returned to Home in G le n d a le -
Mrs, ^ e w is Gerber and son re­
Mrs. Cushman
was
and Dying Works. 35 First Street. ite street.
»
2 4 ÎJ tf formerly Miss E thel Freeman, of turned this morning to her home
C alifornia,
a fte r
this city.
The baby has been in Glendale,
spending some time in Oregon.
fcamed,
Paul
Edward.
Returned from D afür, Oregon—
She visited relatives In Salem and
p M r s . Dewey Backet t (and d atic i
while in Ashland visited Mrs. E l­
One
Cènt
Sale-—next
week
ter, DelpHlpS, returned y^dard»]
wood
Hedberg and Mrs. O. 'E .
from a mwfcÿ'Jh visit tw4t|i talk McNair Bros.
p r ie la Dufur, Orpgori-t
‘ . *
Wq specialise In 50c lunches—
Ashland Cafe.
243-1 mo Touring W est—
Do not Thibet Dgd ontFathÇr’i
Mr. and Mrs. E. Peflettlere, and
Day. — Darling Studio.
24Í5-1
Miss
E. Pellettiere, of Chicago,
Berean Sunday School Class—
Illinois,
stopped 4n Ashland at
The Berean Sunday school class
Get your window screens and
the Hotel Ashland last evening.
of
the
Christian
church
w
ill
en­
screen doors at Jordan Sash , and
They are on a tonr of the west
Cabinet Works. ,
l< 4 tf. tertain their husbands and fam ­
and left this morning for Crater
ilies at a picnic dinner held In the
Lake.
Park, after morning service, Sun­
Sprained Ahkh>—
Miss Veeda Gideon, fell from a day. A ll members are requested
F'loin Baker—
tree Wednesday* while . ¿binning to come,to Sunday school and
Em m ltt Spence of Baker, a r­
bring
well
filled
baskets.
apples*at the Gardner (Orchard,
rived in Ashland last night to
In order to make room on our shelves for a large
and sprained her in k le ’
Hot sulphur tub hatha, da visit for a few days, w ith rela­
shipment*of shoes due here from Boston, we are
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. tives. Mrs. Alva Spence, who has
Watch for the One Cent Sale
placing all broken lines and many complete
been visiting her sisters, Mrs. B.
next week— McNair Broa.
lines
on sale, beginning
,
11. Nelson and Mrs. J. D. jdars,
Adding machines.— Elhart's.
will return w ith him.
Visiting Friends— M r. and M r*. J. Ruainraa Visitor—
W. Frasier of Grants Pa«3, fo r­
J. F. Roller, representing the Visitt»g parentd—
mer residents of Ashland, spent L . C. Smith and Corona Type­
Elm er Patrick, of the First Na­
the day In Ashland visiting writers Inc., of Portland, spent
tional Bank of Corvallis, arrived
friends and former neighbor!.
the day in Ashland on bu.ilness. in Ashland today to visit his par­
Lioeal j P ersonal
t W M tWtll
W AITED— Salesman and sales­
woman for Ashland terriory. In-
o m s w
¡ipent required.
i t l l Swetland
W rite U r W hite,
Bldg.. Portland,
Ore.
345-3.
Played for M ilitia Ball—
Carl Loveland's
Navigators
played for the State M ilitia Ball
given In Medferd last evening for
the officers of the Incampment
at Camp Jackson.
FINISHING TONIOHT
“THE NEW
KLONDIKE
M IR R E N T — Hçusekeeplng
■ 245-3»
rooms. I l l 3rd st,
BUCK
Madden retreads tiros.
F Ö R SA ÏÆ — Girl's bicycle. Na­
tional. In
excellent condltian.
Mrs. Balls. 477 Allison.
245-2
COAT a n d HAT
SA LE!
Saturday -
We put coats with style, coats with quality, coats with
flares, pleats, novelty twills and all in the two day
clearance.
Select Your Coat Here at
One-Third
Alto. California, stopped in Ash­
land last evening to visit friends I
enroute to her home in Portland
to np»-nd the summer. Miw. Nell
wag instructor in the music de­
partment in
the Old
Norm al
school.
<’
*
>
f«t IthHl m a w ÜMWU
hf kw i»‘
k 'X G
44MVÍ putgp
»'LI
Standard. Cleaner»
9öO»kM
Pb«* V»
b a d ie s S u m m e r f-lsds
25% 011 Regular Price
Shoe Department
EVERY HAT INCLUDED IN THIS SELLING
Aiwavs something new added to the Everfast lino and when it comes
odt under fEverfast name it is snre to be satisfactory- Most of you
know Everfast cloths — some of thfern—already. ' /
Are You Following up the New Ones That Are
Coming Out?
Everfast Printed Voiles Everfast Brocade Rayons
Light grounds with attractive de-
signs andr of course, fast color and
-
w A. »— ■ ■ - — :
—p
SHOE SALE
r '
•
*
TABLE NO. 2
TABLE NO. 1
Ladles Pumps in Pumps and Oxfords
Black and Brown $3.50 to $5.00 values.
Oxfords and Pumps,
CHOICE NOW
CHOICE
$2.00
$1.00
TABLE NO* 3
Big Assortment. All
sizes in Black* pnd
Brown. Values up to
$7.00,
CHOICE *
$3.00
For draperies, linings, negligees,
etc. .
' ,
<4
1 Q AND < 4
CHANGEABLE SUMMER WEATHER
iltm C A T E ? FBEQUEOT NKEl, PO^.
'. i
S u m m e r C o a ts
CC
Special sale on atl broken lines of dress shoes. Values
from $7.50 to $I$.00, Now Selling
$6.85
Kids and Blaok and
Gt od rtvies. All sizes.
Flende Sai in. '
M IN 1ÄE WINbOW
And very desirable eoate are now
being sold as low as half price,
'
*
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. THEN
YOU’LL BUY.
$4.95
Do not throw »wav your
old suits and hats. We can
make them look almost
like ne#, at a small cost
ivyam
With These, We Add The Line Of
The best time of all to buy them. You can save
Tomorrow
Everfast Printed Voiles
and Everfast Brocaded Rayons
SAVE YOUR
CLOTHES
«fUSHHr-
All the new shades are in this lot with high
medium heels, plain and- strap effects. Also
black kid, pat pumpR and oxfords, originally
priced for $S,50 and $0.|k).
Tlr> Tidings
C f U Yard
t<w»'
$4.85
$1 - $2 - $ 3
93 North
242-1-mo
Former Ashland Teacher ■*
Mrs. Hu sata T. N ell, Instructor
in the music department of the
Gostiilejo School for Girls, Palo.
A Mito rtf
LESS REGULAR PRICE
_
61-tt
Dance every night, except Sun
day. at fa ir grounds pavilion. Ad
mission 10 cents.
242-10
< j/7
w ,
In
Durham. California,
stopped in
Ashland today enroute to Wa»li-
Ington for the summer seesion of
the University of Washington. *
Garnett's Cafeteria,
»In.
M
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
That Means‘Good Coats At
Stopped in A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Blount of
WILLIAM RK prwnts
’14 9S Each
■FAIR R E N T — 6 room furnl^ied
hóuse at 540 H olly street. ■ In -
a h e at 558 Holly.
245-tf
Odds and Edns
Hot weather suits at Qrres
tailors next to McGees Store.
TOMORROW QNLY
15 S U I T S
C liff Payne makes tent poles
A dvertlm
TOM MEIGHAN
on
; W A N TED »—Mpn to mdw grans
p4w. Mary R. C. Freeman. *3 6 t
Oberlin SI), ’V .
< i . 2d 5-2*
at one pnce
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Patrick.
Dr. Leon Patrick of Orange, C ali­
fornia, also a «on of Mr. and Mrs.
Inspecting Wiring of Normal—
W. A. Patrick is visiting in Ash­
WIlRarn Myers. Electrlc.il In ­
land.
spector State Bureau of Standards
of Salem, Is In Ashland inspecting
the wiring of the State Norme!
Notification— the county herd ;
building.
inspector w ill tnberculine test th e '
cattle of Aeehland Monday and
Ashland Natatorlum ’s motto is Tuesday, June 21 and 22. This
Cleaniiress and Purity. Visit us. applies to cows for personal use
as well as Dairy use. The law re­
Returned to Weed—
quires a charge of 25 cents a cow
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rend of to be made.
245-2
Weed. who • have been in Ash­
Notification— The county herd
land for several days while Mrs. inspector w ill tubercwtlae test the
Reed received medical attention, cattle of Ashland
Monday and
returned to thplr home In Weed Tuesday, June 21 and 22. This
this morning.
applies to cows tor personal use
as well as Dairy use. The law re­
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover quires a charge of 25 cents a cow
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty to be mado.
245-2
Shoppe, McGee's Store.
198-tl
xtra Special
V IO L IN LESSONS
Harvey A. Woods
No, Main St., Ashland, Ore.
Phone 454
245-8»
SATURDAY
Mohairs, gabardines and Palm
Beaches at Paulgerud's.
240-tf
W A N T E D — Bxpértenped apple , F O lt-M A L R — 50 stana« of bees
in n en . Phone A. B. Chapman. In good condfdtion.
Brown &
l f
245-3, Rice, 53 N. Mgln.
, 345-2
>M)th dre»8y hnd tailored models.
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