Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    lx * t for G one»
*p n
Mr, and Mr«. George <Yatm
left thia morning for Newport to»
spend their vacation and from
there w ill go to Bngene. where
[I* Klamath J-’all»—
h ira achool laat spring, and who Rae and Dorothy Rag, of Portland
o f M r. and Mrs.
*»ta been attending the anm »er were guests
they w illm a k e their home.
aesalon at the State Normal school Challda 0 . W ells enroute to Qra.
was operate* on, ty r maatotdg ter, Diamond and Crescent Lahe.
Get your window screens and
about ten days ago In Klam ath the f ir s t M the week. T^ey atoo
screen doors at Jordan Sash sad
Tails.
She is recovering nicety;
Returned from Crater * alr*
Cabinet Works. •*
254-tf
hut w ill he In the hospital tow]
Mr. an<^ Mrs. Fred Taylor re­
borne time.— Klam ath New«?
turned yesterday «fternoon from
I f you are looking for a health
Y Subordinate »very Thursday, a vacation trip» spent at Cra’ er builder, spend fifteen minutee a
encampment, 1st sad Ir d Tues­ Lake.
day in the water of the Ashland
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
J o Crater L a k e - -
f
Nat.
Tuesdays.
\
150-tf
I 'M ^s. M. Brannan, E. H ill, Mr;
' District Deputy Grand Master.
Returned from I s i s —
and Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. Business Visitor—
JL T. Norris and salt w ill Install
Moths w ill not find a place to
Everett McGee. Miss Margaret Hlcgs.
M r. and
M rs .. W rig h t
R. Hammond of the Koehler
the officers of Ashland Lodge No. stay If clothes are cleaned before Churchman and B ill H u lan , re­
Hicks, and Mrs Bedford and Light Co., of Seattle, la à busi­
4S I. O. O. P. Thursday evening, puttiag sway. Ashland Cleaners turned from the Lake
of the grandchildren, m a g e s
trip to. ness visiter in Aaklattd stopping
July 15. Refreehments,* w ill he and Dyers,-'36 F Irat street. 251-tf
Woods, where they ' have spent Crater Lake the first of the week,
.at thp -Llthla Springs hotel.
-
«erred after the meeting.
the past week as‘ the guest of
Fishing T rip —
Rod Bluff—
Fred
j
Taylor,
M»
, «Mas Ida Jonee.,whd w m g rad, . Mr, and Mra. Bay MeCorfnel)
ft# J < from the K lam ath cow ity ¡and young . daughters, K athryn
• W W W ,Ms
V a llty , Idaho, who have bean via-
ltlag a t the h « s u O fM ra . Lem­
on’s brother, Charles B ro lll.- on
Holman ¿treat, have le ft for
Portland. M r. le m o n la a news­
Saw Itortlanfl. ,
— '
-
. Mjrg. W . O. Watta, who has
Jteen’ vieUlag
h e r^ u n m A a n d
...to B I? » ., J » rm « r
resident for many years and tick-
■aunt, |ty. and Mrs. Charles B rolll 4t agent, spent the day In ' Ash-
of Holman street, ha« gone to tgad enroute to Seattle from Lab
Portland to take a review eoaraa
Angeles, calling on old friends.,,
of Dunnings school of music.
M rs,«w atta.Is f Dhaffing taaol»er Very IB — i .4 . '
In Caldwell, Idaho.
Mra. A. H. Hays, who has been
very J it for the past two walk«,'
la reported a* slightly Improved.
paper man as« I . looking' over
the country for a location and
healthful Climate.
They visited
mahy towns la Nevada and Cali­
L. P. Campbell, connected with
fornia, but thought Ashland wga,
the
styte highway commission, la
by fa r the prettlee town they had
»topping In Ashland at the Llthla
seen and had the nicest, park and
Springs hotel.
,
eamp ground.
I t Is probable
they w ill return to Ashland to
LOOT— One >5x4.40 Western
»pend the winter.
Giant Ballon Cord Tire, in city.
Mr., and Mift. James
Quinci July 14. Finder please return to
Adams are spending a short va- Western Auto Supply Co. Re­
catiog trip lg K lam ath Palls.
ward.
> « T -«
Mrs. J. H. McGee.
John a Hughes,
•A Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, of H arry McNair and Jack Mattern,
We specialise in 50c lunches—
Red Bluff. Calif., are visiting la are oa a fishing trip at William­ Ashland Cato.
3 |8 -1 mp
Ashland and are guests of the son River. Thdy «expected to re­
turn this evening.'
Motel Oregon.
Visits H e r e -
Rev. C. A. Blanchette, of M in­
'■Paulaerud’s Suits look bettor,
up before 6:36» neapolis, Minn., who is an ac­
isst longer. • » ,
260— t l
i l F > returned quaintance of W . N. Cole of this
Saturday
morning.
Loveland city, visited at the Cole residence
Laundry Service. Phone 119.
Tuesday while enrogle to Oak­
267-1 land, California.'
Fried chicken Covered Wagon.
Phoetyg. ,Ore.
•
’
256-1 m o *
The Fountain, 15 E. Main. 1
our special pa ice cream sodas.
— -•*—
Left for Rugene—
i Ben Watches, 61.50,
Bros. •
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Byler and I Guests at the Herbert Home—
daughter, left yesterday for their
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Herbert
home in Eugene, after visiting of Farmington. Cal., are guests
for several days with Mr,
and at the home or Mr. and Mra. A.
W. Herbert,
on
North
Main
-Mrs. A. E. Tonner.
street,, and of other relatives in
Mr. Herbert
has re-1
Madden retreads Urea.
61-tt the city.
cently closed out extensive ranch
interests and the fam ily Is tak­
ing a holiday.
• -
Ann Cut—
We offer Wonderful Bargains in
ment durino Ju ly-16th i
Garnett’s Cafeteria. 93
Main.
' • i,5
24
tXdneùty w illiam s
h a d h i.
• t m sut .when shorseg he was
driving r»n awa>. He was taken Returning from Kansas —
Mrs. O. R. K lu th and Miss
to the ^Community hospital.
Clara Huck, who are returning
from a visit in Kansas for the
Uve .the , Loveland . Laundry
past two months, w ill be met ip
Hto A tria l. » ' Rough dry 7e •
San FranCiaco by Mra. L. A,
P h o a e ll » .- , 3
Deer and M ra George Scribger
e
• i • ¿i 267*2
who are vlsitlhg In Sacramento,
Birthday card»— Bihart’s.
enroute te' San Francisco,
Mr.
Kluth w ill also Join them there.
.'/ta ra Mannel, t who formerly L eft tor Luke of the Woods— ’
U n g k t in Ashland^ t v a number
R. T. Vining, Mrs. H. L. W a lt­ Vtohlng "-iTuflir
j jaa™. 1« expected to arrive er and Ruth W alter, went to the
Chrixtlne Maclnnis o f • Boston,
i Ashland today to visit friends. Lake of the Woods today to
Mass., and Mary Mae Maelnnlk,
- A -
-W
spend a week or so.
of Dedleani, Mass., ftre visiting
H ^ -M e th ó d ^ B p à in r e a t-
friends In Aahlknd and are the
Mts. Paper Curling. Marcelling
guests of the Hotel Ashlan^,
Neweomb for wood. Phone 631
Now, ty AshUnd. a ll kinds oj
Visiting Jilson F a m ily -.
»» Emerick 8treet, opposite High tpUlwood at 106 W ater street
Mr. and Mra. A. I. Kim ball of
too° ’ -•
” ~I»«3 mo Jnst below the m ill. Special price« Omaha, Nebraska, arrived in
now on 5 load lota, direct from
Ashland last evening to visit ‘Mr:
the w ills at Medford. Mr. had Mrs.
Kim ball s uncle, A. D. Jilaon'
J. A. Baker .in charge. 164-1-m i.*
W hile here they expect to go to
>
T. MltoftMl ef-Bpringfield.
Crater Lak« and other pointe of
,<h. irholdent seveafoen F*wm Gnmto Phee—
Interest. Mr. K im ball visited' In
g R ago of.AnhUnd, having a
Starling Trent of Orante Paw Ashland last summer and likes
rery stable os Fourth ntroet, h is visiting In Ashland and -ntqp-
Oregon so well he hdpee to make]
Visitor in Ashland on business. Ping at the Columbia hotel.
hie home here In the future.
MONEY SAVERS
8 Yards Gingham For ■»
,1 [
7 Yards Hope Muslin For
5 Yards Fancy Chintz For
- < -
5 Yards Kaihurnie Gingham For
6 Yards Jap Cfqpe For
*
-
S
LOT NO. 1
PLAIN
WHITE.
BOY’S HOSE
.
Waitress Aprgps
BLACK. AND BROWN
. HEAVY JHBBEP tr-
MONEY SAVERS
MONEY" SÀVERî
2 FOR OCon
.
LOT NO. 2
/
v
Policy Wlute’^
‘. Damask Dresses
with red, blue, green and lavender
trimmings
MONEY
SAVERS
Ladies Columbia Knit
All Wool
. Swimming Suits
'
$5.65 and $6-00 VahjM
MONEY SAVERS
$4.50
Misses and Childrens
STRAP SLIPPERS
LADIES SHOES
IN THE NEW FANCY fiz A ]
TRIM AND ALIjEGATOt
TRIM
4/ ^ .
MONEY
LOT MO. 3
Tweeds Regular $2.75 Values
FIGURED VOILES
F IG U R O CREPES
BEAUTIFUL M I N . FIGURED
VOILES
BEAUTIFUL FIGURED
FMrY CREPE
'
$2.80 aid $3-00 Values
MONEY SAVERS
^Cwh YARD
MONEY ’ SAVERS
LCfr NO. 4
LOT NO. 5
Figured
MONEY SAVERS
MONEY
$1.50
Mens Columbia Knit
Swimming Suits y
AU W ool
Blouses
$1.60 ValRM
SAVERS
. 50c
KQTEX
49c
SAVERS
i $4.56
LADIES SHOES
IN THE NEW PARCHMENT
X)ALF AND BLOND KIDS
MONEY SAVERS
SAVERS
$2.60
Childrens Ginghan
Dressés
$1.65and$1.95 -
MONEY SAVER
LADIES GLOVES
Silk and Cashmerette
• Few Sixes Left
$5.65 Values
MONEY
?
M o n e y S a v e rs $2.25
Figured Amoskeag
Dresses
81-2 to 2
Values up to $4.50 for
Ladies Knickers
MEN'S -SHOES
Broken Lot ò f
Oxfords
Black and Brown
MONEY SAVERS
LADIES SHOES
Satin Quilted House
Slippers
$3.00
MONEY SAVERS
E & W SHIRTS
KHAKI SHIRTS
REMNANTS
AT
ONE HALE
PRICE
BIO .BUCK COAT STYLE
VALUES $1.50
MONEY SAVERS
Colors Steel Gray. Coat Style
with two Pockets* Values $2.6A.
MONEY SAVERS
TWO AT
MEN’S OVERALLS
CONTINUOUS HIOH BACK
' 220 W eight
MONEY SAVERS
$4.50
Phone