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

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    M ot «, (tra ce, wood «had and
chieken fcwnae. Frail and karria».
Lot 88x173. 180 ft. off Boulevard
oi^ Mt. Are., »1500 cash. *42
u m i — Doc, spotted black
.Splendid apart- Brown ft Rice, i l N. Mal« St.
and »white fox terrier. Will an­
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373-tf
hath, yery reaa-
swer name of Spot. »5 reward for
party.
Phone
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return to F ire Station.
274-8t*
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274— 4 1
WANTED: — A woman to-do
FOR qALE:
My lease-bold to
lo t known as “Carter’s Point” at work oh à ranch In Klam ath coun­
L ik e of. the Woods, w ith house ty. Call 4 28- Y before Saturday,
W A ^TEBi/
'Woman
partjy
Jtarnlsfcsd, « n i steak row July 81st or «»11
62 Morton
housework for
n fawny. fh o ifo
St.
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274-21*
272-J-2. Ad4h^_ _
•, ’New-
>r>, Bon 77, Talaat.
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So the -’Possum Family Brea
•, Personal flotes
Visiting J. W. McCoy and Fam
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorce H. Rphia-
taata every Thnreday. soa, of the' Wholesale and Retail
lent, le t and 3rd Tuea- Books and Stationery, Moberly,
ebekaha. la d and «th M.. are visiting* In Ashland ns
148-tf guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Mc­
• FOR RENT:
Coy. Mr. Robinson is Mr. Mc­
Coy's uncled They* are on their
L u lu 'Possum and per babies are breathing more easily again.
The
course of a colored fam ily's feast. But a white man ciAne along, I)
Mias ft. 8. Ward of Boston, way to Alaska Mr. McCoy was a
Memphis f i e . i . i l x^o. Am i w hile visitors m ay not p a r much aUeUI
linas., Miss E. ,F. Borncamp ot Jeweler In Moberly many years
teT Of attraction every Tuesday. W hy? Tuesday is epi
ago.
Hasadena and Miss F. C. Evana et
Canada, who are oa a tour ot the
From Talent—-
Madden sella protected
treat, stopped in Ashland yester­
li. M. Turnbaugh spent the doy
day ’ , as -cuesta ' • , o
f
the
Hotel
Aah-
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Get your window Screens and in Ashland on business from T al­
screen doors at Jordan Sash and ent.
Cabinet Works.
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WASHINGTON WILL
GET NAVY S T A T IC
a
Stopped in Ashland—
Mrs. I, C. Caughern and Mrs. It.
L. R ill of San Francisco stopped
in Ashland yesterday and were
guests of the Columbia hotel last
evening.
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y*Mtrd la 7vhl~ni1
Mr and Mrs: L. W. F'olllg and
b ra Laird of Salem, form erly of
Washington, stopped in Ashland
today to visit O. H . Johnson.
Garnett's Cafeteria, 82 North
Jlaln.
242-1-moi
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. French of
Ran Francisco and Mr. atfd Mr».
K R. Collins, of Fresno, stopped
in Ashland enroute to -their
homes, after making a trip north'
Classified Ads Bring
BROWN
One lpt Pleated Skirts,
Wool ur Spiral Crepe, uj)
to: $9.75 Valueö
This is the Commodore, a
double - breasted that is
very popular in Cloth-
craft “ 6120” Blue Serge
this season.
Warner’s Corsets
$149
this lot includes
Qirdles and $1-95
Lace Corsets.,
Children W Wool Swim
^nits, $2.&0 Values
Pongee Underwear is
practical for the motoring
or the camping trip.'
Bloom ers............,11.98
Step-ins ---- . . . . . .$2.95
Gowns . ?........ . . . .$3.95
Sim pson^
*■- Hardware
THE QUALITY STORE
JULY CLEARANCE SALES
$1.50 Colored ""Drapes,
plain two tones or bro-A*
cade two tones, Yard
$4,45
72x90 White Seersucker
Bed Spread, $2.25 Value,
“The Winchester Store”
W ill Visit Mother—
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Riley of
Oakland, will leave Bay city Sat­
urday to make ten days visit with
his mother. Mrs. M. B. Riley at
her home at 141 High street.
EVERY SHORT END ON SALE
W ONE-HALF
Saturday Specials
"Dr. J. J. Bmmens, specialist
ot Medford. Oregon, left Friday
th« 2Srd for a short vacation. He
wUl return about the tenth of
August."
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THE REGULAR PRICE
COME!
Reported oa Improved—
L. J. Sleppy, a pioneer of Jack-
son county, who Uvea in Talent,
and who has been aerloualy 111 for
the past three weeks, was report­
ed aa somewhat Improved thia
morning.
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The
story
of
two-
took
and
luirtied to the open spaces.
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ALSO
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*<T he G r e e n A r c h e r ”
Us, throbbing
must see this
A Comfedy
jp ,,’
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w -p Ar-
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with eaeh 35c can of Calumet Bakin
give a Combination Baking Pan FRK
.
a
Q s te d cowpuncher who
a fling at the jazz life
1.
Ripe Crawford peaches,
canning. Ashland Fruit
Assn.
A LIMITED NUMBER
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FIN A L CLEAN-UP SALE SA TU R D A Y OE
A Real Buy in Tuna, Fish—1-2’s Flat, 20c
VIsMlng in Ashland—
Miss M yrtle W alline, who Is
employed In the Tillamook coun­
ty bank, Tillamook. Ore., and
Mlsa Z lrr, who is employed In the
First National Bank. In T illa ­
mook. are hi Ashland vMltlng
Mlsa Margaret Arm ertroat and’
Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Conover, while
spending n two week»* vacation la
Southern Oregon. W hile kerb
«bey will mah« trips to Crater and
Diamond Lakes «ad Oregon Caves.
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DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE O NE-
HALF ON REMNANTS OF SILKS, WOOLENS,
WASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS,
CURTAIN MATERIAL, CRETONNES, RIBBONS,
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
Powder we will
8 BARS WHITE WONDER SOAP,--25«
Eastman Film s— McNair Broa.
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GRAY
$2.75 Silk Crepe de Chine Rayon Lace Voile, Pink,
ißc Values, .
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Prints
Try onr 60c Merchants* Lunch.
Every day from 11 to 3 at Th»
Plasa Confectionery.
182-tf
Colorado picnic and basket
lunch all day Sunday. July 25th.
Riverside Park. Grants Pass, Ore
AU Colorado folks Invited. Meet
old friends.
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Resulta.
Mrs. Budge of Medford, who
has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Hale on Blain street, re­
turned to her home last eve­
ning.
Madden retreads tires.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira T illy of 8ia-
klyqu Auto Camp announce the
birth of an eight pound girl.
Monday, July 19.
stores extending
the'same kind of
clothes from the same manufacturer. JmRgjne
the massive production. It is easy,to Under­
stand the savings that this e n o r m o u s buying
pow;er effects. That’s why we can sell you a
suit that has “ Style” and “ Qtuflity” at an un-1
‘usually reasonable price as featured this week
in this showing o f $ ’ ‘
Heiurned to Home—
Barber at their home on Granite
street.
BARRIER"
OVERLAND SHOE S H O P
anything to you?
leave for Crater Lake tomorrow
270-tf
for the week-end. going by way of
Medford and returning by way of
.0 . A. Prince, representing the
Have n Fitch Dandruff Remover
Kelly Booth Lumber Co. of Eu­ Shampoo at Thè Vanity Beauty Klamath Falls.
gene, spent the day la Ashland on Shoppe. McCee’a Store.
128-tf
bMlaeas. He was a guest of the
Llthia Springs hotel last evening. Visiting Parents
M r. aad Mrs. Sydney N. Hazel­
ton, of Sacramento. Ca(., arrived
In Ashland yesterday, to spend ten
days visiting with Mrs. Haseltor's
parents. Mr. and 'M rs. ' W illiam
rHE
To give away
D oes th e m am m oth purchasing
power o f 3186 cloth ing stores m ean
Phçne 2 y J, Mrs. Andrey Trobpe.
,To Crater l i k e
180 Emerick Street, opposite High
The Fountain for cold drinks,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lpckhart w ill
SehooL
280-1 mo ice creams, candles and tobacco.
LAST TIMM TODAY •
” FOR SALK: — Ml Ik Oogia and
registered Toggenherg Billie. O.
ft. Cole. Walket- Ave.
274-4t*
374«3t*
From South—
Ashland Cafe.
242-1 mo Ashland residents, spent yester­
day in , Ashland W iaR tog. old
friends. Mr»? Lindsey w ill be re­
From California —
membered as Miss Nina Morns,
Mias Mildred Howell of
Cali­
fornia, will spend aext week as
Iluslneaa Visitor—
the guest of Pauline Paul, at her
C. 'H. Axmao of Seattle, Wash­
home on East Main.
ington, spent the day In Ashland
on business
.,
Paulserud’s Suits look better,
last longer.
280— tf
From Klkmash Falls— -
Mrs. Albert Anderson of Klam ­
Fried chicken Covered Wagon
ath Falls, is a patient at the Bar­
Phoenix, Ore.
258-1 mo.? ber home on Granite s tre e t.,
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M r. aad Mrs. O. J. Holman an-
ftknaee the birth of an eight
>Oend baby girl, born this more­
lle at the Community hospital in Stopping in Ashland—
Medford.
The baby hna been
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patten, of
named Patricia ftarie.
Redlands. California, are in Ash­
land for a few weeks, stopping at
Harper Method Scalp Treat tke Barber apartments, on Granite
jseata. Paper Carling, Marcelling street. They are pleased with the
Bobbing, by appointment only. Oregon climate.
Y ou w ill Arid a Calf Skin Shoe does not
scuff and w ill retain a brilliant shine.
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W e h avea fine lin e o f this type o f shoes
for men.
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SE A TTLE, July 22.— (U P )'—
> The University of Washington ■ A SNAP i t taken at once. 8-
! Will have one of th^ first naval tpom hongo, Tange and heating
I I reserve officers' training corps In
’ the United States/'sim ilar to the
R. O. T. <X which has been estab­
lished-since the war in many
leading institutions.
'A
«. Lieutenant Commander Eric L:
Barr w ill have charge of the new
department, H e la making pladb
to train aboiit 80 reserve middiea
beginning w ith the fa ll term.. *
Freshmen nhd sophomores, ro-
auired to ta k a tw o ya are ' training
Picture a group <?f clothing
may chodse between the R. O. T.
from
coast to coast, all buying
«5. or the navy corps.'
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M lw pod a t- *185.,W ater^street,
“ Life-Like LIkaneaae
Studio
JsJt hofaw the mlil. Special prices
Former Resident»—
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J$w on 5 load lots, direct/, from Ashland on The Plato.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Lindsey
W
the »Ilia at Medford. Mr. aad Mra.
Tracyton,
Washington,
former
J. A. Baker In charge, 224-8-mo.*
W e specialise in 50c lunches—
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Furnished house,
'478 Boulevard. Phone 482 R.
374-tf
REGULAR VALUES UP TO $22.60. YOUR SIZE
MIGHT BE AMONG THEM.i -
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Special Close O ut o f Gingham
Dresses
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VALUES TO $1.75 EACH SATURDAY EACH
201 EAST MAIN
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