Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 25, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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o sd fellow A c n v r r n a j
l> f t for Crater Lake—-
R. W. Price, Misses Jane and
Josephine Price, and Vernon Me-'
Subordinate every Thursday. Oee left this morning for Crajep
£hc£M$MM^ 1st n p d 'S n f Tut»- Lake, where the Mieses Price and
Mr. McGee will spend the sum­
mer.
’ Watch thia space every day.
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Meet! i « s
R e g a l*
' Saturday— Last Day— Onç Cent
Sale— McNair Bros.
Retained from 1‘orth
JpMr. and Mm.*'J. k
returned last night fi
Crip
Portland, .^a
Visiting In A s h la n d -«
•» Elhart's Book*
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* Mr « j A H K x a r ahksch 'and
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Herbert Kaufman Pannes Through
Herbert . Kaufman, noted writ­
er with the Hearst publications,
and family, who were on train
No. 63 Wednesday afternoon,
were shown about the valley by
auto, by District Freight and Pas-
C. C. Ruppert and family of
Santa Paula. California, are camp­
ing la the Ashland Camp Grounds
for a few days. They come to
Ashland for their vacation every
year.
Big “Open-Air Dance
Fair Grounds Pavilion,
aion 10c.
T $ fruto.
WM friede . from
FOB AAm < FTSsfr young milk
Medford to Ashland, wbebe tits
W ins H igh H onors vlnltors ro-boardad the trola. F (o a t e k in g throe quarts. Gentle.
Owner w o st sqli at once. Inquire
— Medford H i l f TMbona. Wood's Store.
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CLARMONT. CM:, — (CP) —
¡Percy Hoskins, graduate of San
Bernardino high school and of
Pomona college.has won the hlgh-
,eet scholarship award attainable in
tbs' 'philosophy department at
... H eadquarter« For
. Yale. Hoskins received -the first
annua) $1.000 scholarship present­
SCH Q O ^ O F A R T SUFRLIES
ed By Dr. Charles M*. B akeyell for
.scholarship achievement. .** /
Ho w as’aïf Instructor In philos­
ophy at the University of Cali­
Oils, Paints, Water Colors—Uluitration Board,
fornia during the two years sub­
Charcoal, Water Color and Poster Paper,
sequent to his graduation from
Pomona.
Brushes, Spatulas, Art Kits, etft., etc.........
tonight
Admia-
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Bubbling Over, winner or the widelv heralded Pompev
Derby. î Bubbling Over is H r the celebrated Bradley
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« lc Jalé A d s W tffoiMt.— Me- Business Visitor—
pair Brok.
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Dan -Carver of ‘ Portland Is
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business visitoi in Ashland for
«■-“ Modern,. Artistic Photography” few days.
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Cliff Payne makes screens.
Special Display —
— New and
left behind a.-
PASADENA. Cal. — America’s
dainty summer hati ■— Thursday.
I as inanagcr of
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Friday. Saturday. Mrs. Larkin
n tn the South- royal guests. Crown Prinoe Gus-
“ Emil J. Alf of the Hoff Mag- Grubb, 114 3rd St.
sensoa. h« 4 -a -tk iu s Adqlphus and Princess Lou­
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tgalte On., of San Franctoed, is a
ise of Sweden, are scheduled to
•halossa visitor in Ashland, and In Kogene —
fcrrlve on the west coast July 21.
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A guest of the Lfctfta Springs
The royal couple, during their
Jimmie Bowers Is attending an
HOHEBURG FESTIVAL
Hotel.
3-4lay stay in southern California,
Elks convention lit Eugene thia
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j . .BOOSTED BIT “VOL* ;.wi)l make Ptsadena their head­
week.
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quarters, according to present
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Henry E. Huntington, railroad
Hot anlphnr tub hatha, day
magnate ahd art collector, and
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Rasters« Visitor— - « >
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Henry M. Robinson, prominent
cpp^Ullst, tqrlll be joint hosta to
Fred L. Hawley and A. L. Kupp,
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i i e Crowh Prince’s party.
representatives nftherM NIer Tire House Guest—
Mrs. A. C. Briggs of Orovllto,
Ò0.. of Portland, ara business
-The royal visitors will arrive
visitors la' Ashland, stopping at California, is the house guest of
here on a special Santa Fe train
Mr. and Mrt. F. F. Whittle.
the Lithto Springs Hotel.
eqrotrte nt Yellow-
atone national park, Salt Lake
City, Zion
national park, the
Grand Canyon and- other western
meccas of sight seers.
In addition to the prince and
princess the party will intflude
eight distinguished
citizens of
Sweden, among whom will be be
Wollmar Boatroom, Swedish min­
ister to the United States.
’Carol E. Wallaretegt, San Fran­
cisco, Swedish consul-general of
the United States, and William
A. Monton, Los Angeles. Swedish
vice-consul for this district, are
to meet the regal couple and their
entourage at San Franclseo.
The party will leave for San
Francisco, by way of Yosemite,
July 24. They win sail . subse­
quently for the Orlen*. .. ,
The Quality Store
tdy to Wear
Silk Dresses
Everybody wants to run odi1
vernment. But It Just walks
ong.
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Palter curl n speciali*.
1 Beware of Moths! Clean your
Hotel
Beauty Parlor.
Winter clothes before putting
them away. Ashland Cleaning
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and Dying Works. 35 First Street. Rusinrae Visitors—
Mrs. W. A. Mills of. William,
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Oregon, spent the day in Ashland
on bnslnesa.
Special
Made of Silk Crepes in light colors for summer wear.
Every dress new this season. Regular values to
$22.50.
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Hare a Fitch DaSdrug Remover
thnmütM Hi th e Vanity Baaufy
8hoppe, McGee’s Store.
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Mopped in Ashland— ’
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Logan and
Harry I. Logan, of Long Bench,
California, stopped In Ashland
^yesterday and were guests of (he
F. Bslesugysn Columbia Hotel
are tlsitors In
at the Hotel
Some real bargains la Summer
Belts at Paulseruds.
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Ashland Natatorinm’s
eahllsess and Parity.
• Mr. and Mrs. A.
Of Caldwell. Idaho,
Asblasd. stepping
Oregon. ’ ’
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nmsHuio ToinoHT
‘«TONY RUNS
WILD"
, with TOM MIX •
T0M0KB0W ONLY
BUSTER)
Astoria ,— Oregon cranberry
growers will form tbelr own: e»-
fehange,* Instead of Joining with
Washington, to market .40 cars
qf Qregon berries.
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¡ '.W ln t ir j s belter than sqmmef.
fu winter yOu don’t h i Ye to go
tp bed without having enough
Garnett’s Cafeteria, 13 North strawberry shortcake.
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Others $25.00 to $45.00
MILLER'S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
Silk Dresses
Special
HetC;.»# A special lot of dresses tq close out at a low price,'-light and
dark colors and prints. Values toj $19./5.
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H etum ed to Klam ath Fqlla—
1 D.-C. Hawley returned to Klnm-
•th Falls yesterday after spMdr
)ng a few days visiting in Ash­
land.
L igh t R ayons
Sheer Voiles
For cleaning, phone Paulaerndg
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A ttending Normal—
Misase Giace and Ruth Blghna
hf Beagle, Oregon, ere attending
the Normal.
2 Regular
Onlÿ A few left, so 6ome eitriy. Your |ize^night be among them
A N D NOW T H E H O T D A Y S
Try onr 60c Merchante- Lunch.
Every <«y fràm 11 to I nt The
Finan C oate UoUery.
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ARE U P O N U S
; c cio i; SUfrffaliR
L eft te r the Hoath—
MarshaU Barher left this morn­
ing ta f Sacramento and Alameda,
where ho will epond tho next twe
weeks visiting friends. *
S tim m e r S ilk
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ARE IN qjtDER
T he N ew Sum m er Wash Frocks Are
Surpassingly B eautiful.
Moths will not find g place to
stay if clothbrs ere cleaned before
pntiag away. Ashland Cleaners
and Dyers. 35 First street. 151-tf
CARD OV n iA K W '
tw thonk our rrten/to
for their kladnooa and sympathy
extended to us during oul recent
bereavement—-Meo for the )»eauH-
fnl flowers.
CAB. E. and MILLIE DONNELLY
CHMCr Nteteiml Iterrwi— ’
Twenty men *»re dispatched
I l thousand cattle running Wednesday Bfr the Crater Nation­
Wild in a big Htÿ — and al forest offtoe hope to Aspen
B w ftK U Ä S ifc » round them lakh. K l ia a i l county, whom a
*or«s4 ttrw-wewnrlhg mhhy C5cfrée*
Is raging. It to aot la the forest,
tk about a bull in a china M t to daagormtoty eloaa. Anqgh-
or M an’ ns hritth aad timber- to
ragortod to ho near t ío town of
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The new models are interpreted in a full range.,of
Printed Voiles. Rayons in Checks, Stripes and Plain
Colors.
IS TO DAY'S BILL O' FARE
THE NEW SOFT, 1XX78E TYPE OF DRESS Ml«
STANT APPHQVAL OF SPEEDY SHOPPERS W
DEMAND‘«OdMFQRT” .
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WITH IN­
FANT AND
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AT-SO PRINTED BROADCLOTHS-PRÍOED
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$3.48 $4.95
S treet
OfrHER
> E OF SUMMER TIME CÒ M W RT,fii THÈSE
A N D tH E OOJiORÇ ARE EN VfOUS OF EACH
-V1EIN0 FOR THE f o p .. - PRICED AT
nirs Today..........$3.95 to $15.00
PAIR
Jap Parasols
All Sbadii [
Guaranteed to give ait-
isfaetion. Come in all
the wanted colOiw.1
Cretonne
ELASTIC STITCH
Parasols ”
Sw im Suits
in a wonderful âaaort-
ment of patterns. Priced
for women and children
All the new and waiit-
ed colon» $re here, - ,