Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    7 son, Mr, and Mrs. ) . F. Arnold»
Mrs. Lottie Hash, and Miss Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Gowland M t
Shermaa of Ashland, picnicked at' this morning by auto for Klamath
Fish Lake Sunday.
Falls, «hero Mr. Gowland has ac­
cepted a position with the Temp­
Hare a Fitch Dandruff Remover lar Motor Specialists.
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tf
Try onr BOc Merchants* Lnnoh.
Every day from 11 to S at Tim
visiting friends in Ashland before
ODD FELLOW ACTTVniKH
Harper Method Scalp Treat-
Returned from Three-Months Trip Plasa Confectionery.
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returning to her work In the
Watch thia Bpaca every day.
menu,
Paper Carling, Marcelling
Mrs. J. O. Marrette has re­
First National
Bank in The
Regalar Mectligs
turned home, after a three Former Ashland Residents '
Subordinate every Thursday. Dalles., t Miss Will la a graduate month's visit in Nevada and Cali­
Mrs. Mary Neville and son, Lee,
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ of the Ashland high school, and fornia.
W e Are Offering
■ J.
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,
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and daughters, Vernella and
days. Rebkkaks, 3n< and dtb has spent the past tv o years in
<?lara,
and
their
friend.
Miss
Tuesdays.
150-tf The Dalles.
Madden retreads urea.
Margaret Davey, of San Francisco,
the follow ing prides:
are
visiting In Ashland for a week,
Adlerika
31.00—
McNair
Bros
M e rla r—
W'll Leave for Chic ag o "
making their home, at Mrs. M«rr
Miss Hall is moving from Pro­
Mrs. L. A. Roberts of Ashland Neville’s resident on Strawberry
Western Electric
volt in the Applegate district to From Klamath F a lla -
and
daughter,
Mrs.
Rowena
Myera
>3.96
Lane.
They
left
yesterday
for
a
Percy
Wells
of
Klamath
Falls
the Dan Payne residence in Bell­
of Needles, Cal., will leave this trip to Crater Lake. "
spent
the
day
in
Ashland
on
busi­
view.
Hot Point
evening on train No. 1 5 .to attend
ness.
>6.00
end >6.00
the Supreme. Temple of Pythianc Woo d 1 ■"
Hot plate dinner 35c. Ninln-
American Beauty
Newcomb for wood» Phone B31.
Madden sulla protected tires Sisters in Chicago. On their way
ger’s Quick Lunch Service, 277-2
they will visit relatives and Now la Ashland, all kinds of
67.80
mlllwood at 106 Water street,
Returned from Oregon Caves—
Movhig—
ade
in
Your
Old Iron:
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abbott, Mr
E. L. Eachus is moving fron
562 Fairview street to 814 Baule and Mrs. J. H. Phllpott, returned
from a trip to the Oregon Caves
vard.
WANTED — Sealed ‘ Bids on
yesterday.
Chamber of Commerce Exhibit
Cliff Payne makes drawers.
T3et your window screens and Building at S. P. depot. Bids to
Home o f The
screen
doors at Jordan Sash and be opened Saturday, July 31,
Left for Whittier—
Johnson W asher
1926,
at
2:30
j>.
m.
For
furth­
254-tf
Electrical appliances, to reduce
Mrs. Helen Eastman and Miss Cabinet Works.
er particulars aee R. E. Detrick at
GUY
GOOD
the severity of housekeeping
Louise Marshall left this morn­
city warehouse. Thia building
Left
for
P
o
rtla
n
d
-
ing for 'their home In Whittier.
during the hot summer months,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hansen left would make a good shop, garage are no longer a luxury, but
Cal. They were accompanied by
or poultry house.
Mrs. Boatman's father, W. P yesterday for Portland for a few
• necessity from the viewpoint
Moore, who will spend the win­ days. On their way they stopped in
FOR RENT— Five-room furni­ of economy, convenlehCe and*!
"Grants Pass to attend the opening shed bungalow, 743 Bast Main greater satisfaction.
ter with his daughter.
of the Redwood hotel, which was st. Inquire at 21 East Main, up­
I
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W« have many kinds of elec­
Wonderful Fall woolens at held in Grants Pass last evening. stairs.
277-8t*
trical appliances which Will
prices yon can not resist at Orros
FOR REN^t— Two furnished make summer work mors of *
“Life-Like
Likenesses,’*
Studio
tailor shop.
277-1*
. » ,
, ' •
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; f
pleasure.
i >
Ashland on The Plasa.
apartments. Phone 187-J. 277-3
Phon« U T J. Mrfc. A ndreyT i
IP* Bmeriek Street, opposite
School.
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Ltoeal ; P erso n a l flo tes
Garnett’s Catéter»,
Rere From liée Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moses of Los
The Fountain for cold drinks, Angeles are visitors in' Ashland
Moths vHl not find a place to ice creams, candite and tobaceó. and aro stopping at the Hotel
stay If clothes are cleaned before
»
I W t f Oregon.
Electric Irons
Hot Weather
Necessities
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If yo« aro locking for a health
builder, «pond fifteen raíante« a
day fa the votar of the Ashland
1-2 Pitee
XL ELECTRIC
Station
«raw
Hats
Phone 82
FOR. THE MAN
WHO TOILS
Orres Kleans Klothes Klean.
277
377-11 Enroute Home—
Katherln« Brlston Peterson and
C. Brlston, of Los Angeles, stop­
Left For Home—
Mrs. Cora Neher and children ped In Ashland yesterday enroute
left Sunday for her home in Los home from a trip north, * They
Angeles, after visiting for ten were guests of the Hotel Ashland.
days with her brother, C. Dj-WIne-
• We specialise In 60c lunches—
land and Mrs. Wlneland.
Ashland Cafa.
243-1 mo
AU wool suits tailored to your
measure at 123.60 and 329,50 Left for Callfornl
Mrs, R. W. Prosser, who has
with extra trousers free at Orros
been
visiting with friends in Ash­
tailor shop.
277-1*
land, left on No. 63 for Loa Altoe.
She was accompanied by little
From Klamath Falla—
Jean
Nell, who will make a
Mias Margaret Hargps of Klam­
month’s
visit with her.
ath Falls is a visitor at the home
of her gnat, Mrs. Emil Pell, on
Granite Street
Trtp to Klamath F a l l s -
Order King Coal now. 8
Donald Wright made a trip to price. Carson Fowler A Co.
Klamath Falls Sunday.
Left for Klamath Falla —
Mrs. Nate Otterbein of Klam­
ath Falls, who was visiting Mrs.
A. L. Harvey, returned to her
home in Klamath Falls Sunday.
She was accompanied by her
grandson, Jack Beaver, of Port­
land. who has been visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Beaver.
Mias Clara Will, of The Dalles,
and Mrs, C. C. Crowson a n d
daughter. Clarice, of Ashland, re­
turned Sunday from McCloud,
where they were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Goodman. Mrs.
Crowson, Mrs. Goodman and Miss
Will are slatera Mias Will will
Special summer rats on King
spend the remainder of the week Coal. Phone 98, Carson-Fowler
* Co.
271-8
Today and Tomorrow
Returned from Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs/jE. O. Smith and
son, Mark, have returned home
from a two weeks vacation spent
In Eastern Oregon.
Enroute
home they visited in Dallas and
Portland and also stopped a few
days In Corvallis, where they at­
tended a poultry convention.
Car King Coal will arrive la
few days. Carson-Fowler A o.
278-8
Flatting In Ashland—
M. O. Shannahan and O. W.
Wadsworth, of Newberg, were
week-end visitors In ^Ashland, as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Walker, and Mr. and Mra. Carl
Ooetche. They were pleased with
this section of the country.
Picnicked nt Fish Lake —
J
ft Tift ft
e^ft^,
How you’ll fall for her—her
MOM of humor, her courage,
the thrill« whirling about
her jaunty figure! • A mail
robbery! A runnaway trainl
A ehaae by aeroplane and the
U. & M arines! Laughs!
Tearel Romance and Excite-
WANTED — High school girl
wants work in exchange for room
and board. Near high school. Hal­
en Johnson/ 321 North Main St. f
Mr. and Mrs. Whiter Hash and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ar­
nold and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mow and wsmlly, of Dead
Indian. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oke-
“Impossible to- sleep at night,
misery when I walked. My beck
ached so tbat I could not alt in
comfort'*— Bo D. McMUlen of
Hudson, N. T., describes bis
plight “I tried Foley Ptlla, a
dinretle stimulant for the kid
oeys, and now I teal so good ever
my recovery that I want to rec-
ommend^hetn to others.** A re­
liable valuable
medicine—con­
stantly In use ever 3 yean , and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Ask for Foley Plllc. Bold Every­
where.
No. 3
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Ashland
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» • ** • * • » » , Electric
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Supply
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•s all go
; 346 E. Main Street ,
W ANTBRpPlain sewing em-
broidery and beading, 271 Morton
St
J ’ 177-1
Quaker Oats
"stands fry”
Psulserud’s Suits look better,
last longer.
Stormo stoves and canned heat
Here for Vftpatioa T r i p -
-Blhart’s.
Judge Day of LorAngelfes, la in
Ashland on a vacation trip, Mr.
Mottoes and pictures— Elhart’s. Day may locate here.
Greeting cards for all
slons.— McNair Bros.
, FOR HALE— Cheap Jersey heif­
er calf. 634 Iowa St.
377-4*
ì í
the morning
Feel hungry and “fidgety”
before lunch?—try this
O fesf right through fb4 morn­
ing, you must have well-bsl-
r
At ’m ost otfiA
- r kWt'ii,' St
luncheon and at dinner—you usually!
get that kind of food.
But at breakfast the great dietary
mistake is most often made—s hur­
ried meal, often badly chosen. ,
,
Thus Quaker .Oats, containing
16% protein, fopd'a great tissue
builder; 58% carbohydrate, its great
energy element, plus all-impottanf
vitamines and the “bulk” that makes
laxatives seldom needed, is the die­
tetic urge of the world today,
z i
It is food that “stands by” you
through the morning. Food - that
should start every breakfast in your
home.
Don’t deny yourself the natural
stimulation this rich food offers.
Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers
have two kinds: Quick Quaker,
which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and
Quaker Oats
LEEDOM’S
Tire Shop
Trade in Your Old Tire«
Netf
United^ < States
f . Royals
toiMf upcansP it is, 90 fid I
of j « 4 t en efrff; So ¡nodefeb-
a q \ f o t lie . liian whdfff
w oV M ’ i s * ‘/a tiig u i^ ? 1
$5.00 Fancy Bands $2.50
Nothing like meat to re­
store that'did “ pep.’K
$4.00 Fancy. Bands $2.00
$2.00 Faiicy Bands $1.00
iPhofate 107
Bcfòré you start on your
trip
Price
It is hiuch sqfeP^nd less
cost to you for us to have
•your old tires ttomr • for
ym
try arftf get:
hundred m ore mi|e^ o,ut of
the old ones.
‘.
B ide on U. S. Rovai
Balloons And Be
Safe
$3.00 Fancy Bands $1.50
Wednesday to Saturday
21.19 Raffon
E. R. Isaac & Co
T H E QUALITY STORE
Ashland, Oregon
Sample Sale
98c
The new fast color Rayon Cloth
DRESS PATTERNS
Drummers Samples of Linen Lunch
Sets, Linen Table Cloths, Linen Huck
Towels, and many other pieces too
numerous to mention all Less One
Fourth.
9
Peggy O ! Dare and Sassy Jane Voiles and
Rayon’s in a clean up at $5.95.
Voiles and Rayons
One lot 89c to >1.25 values in V oiles, Silk and
cotton prints and Rayons in a season-end
clean-np
at a saving to you of
PERCENT
’ $£-95
A11 that are left of the bordered voile
patterns, regular $1.35 value go at
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Fine Linens
snr
Wash Dresses
Up to $29.75 values in flat crepes
and printed crepe dresses now at
End of Season
Rem nant
1
Sassy Jane Models in This Lot
One lot including stripe tub silks,
printed crepes, polka dot crepes up'
to $14.95 values now in a clean-up.'
Crepe de Chine prints, flat crepes,
polka dot georgettes up to $19.75
values, in a month-end clean-up.
End of Season
Remnant
Sale *