Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Diego, were guests of M r.
Mrs. M. E. Randles, Sunday.
k «Iven
and
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up Her »M itten nad id n o *
»working* is Medford.
Toilet W ater. Special this week
39c bottle. — TClhart’s.
«Mara from the Orleat—
M r? and Mrs. J. O. Barrow,
iantonartea to Japan, are. on a
meymoob visit to the * United
atSA the guest of M r. and Mrs.
»vorette DaVts, of Siskiyou coun-
, who are gapping at the Barber
fertm m ta oh Granite Street.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Me-
WHliam’s parents, Mr. and Mra. E.
S? Smith, of Oak street. Mrs. Mc­
Williams will be remndhdriid by
her raaay friends as May Smiths
Herfth'a Confectionery -U cfcld
drinks, ice cream«, candies mid
tobaccos.
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Marcelling 7Be. Phone l i t for Wood—
appointment or call 3B9 Hhrga-
. Newcomb fo r wood. Phone <11.
dine. Upstairs apartment, back Of
<fow in Ashland, a ll . hinds of
A t Hotel Ashland— ’ .
W hite House Grocery.
288-tf
The National Guard enjoyed a
«illw ood a t IOS W ater street,
J. M. Thielen and fam ily of Los
just below the m ill. Special prices swimming part a t Jackson Hot
Angeles, are spending their vaca­ F ro n Talent—
how on 6 load lots, direct from Springs, last evening.
tion in Ashland. They are stop­
Mrs. W . Vögelt, of Talent, was the mills at Medford. M r. and Mrs.
ping at the Hotel Ashland.
a busipess vlsitor in Ashland, ya&s if. A. Baher In charge. 2 < 4 - l- t t x *
Lealle Heér, of Dunsmuir, was
Try our BOc Marchants* Lunch, terdgy.
In Ashland last evening, visiting
Every day from 11 to 3 at The
A t Idthte Springs Hotel—
friends.
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Plaza Confectionery.
162-tf W orking in Medford—
!' >| E. A . Bates, of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Raymond Huger, who has jCal., Calif.,-hs lot Ashland today,
Returned from M cM innville—
been employed for several months lie is registered at the L tthft
O. F. Carson
returned
this
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morning from a visit to McMin­ by the Plasa Confectionery, has Springs H otel.
Get ypur window screens and' Returned to Taft—
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nville.
reto doors at Jordan Sash and
Perry B. Stickles, publisher, of
»hlaet Works.
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thp Tribune News, of, T aft, Calif,,
CANDYLAND— Home m a d e
and his family, relum ed today to and factory candies Boxes pack­
goMHi American Vtodtovs-
their home after a visit here with ed to order, ice cream and cold
** M r. and Mrs. Gordon 1» McKay
284-tf
Spd tWOwons. o f Lima. Peru, and L. Lay, o f Lays Auto Camp. tMr. drinks.
Lay was a former resident of T g ft
{Hr. and Mrs. Percy H. McKay, of
Visiting in M edford—
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Porterville, Calif., were iaterest-
Maxtxe harries. 1 lb. Box, ♦ •c .
Mrs. H at|le Burnett and hessie
& K week-end guests at,the Barber
— McNair Bros.
McMillan, are visiting in Medford
Apartments, while touring the
I »day.
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aerthweat, frtbm where they will
Final Try-out Thursday Night—
**Llfo-Llfcp Likenesses,
Studio
The final try-ont for jtha .prize
Ashland
on
The
Pissa.
.Waltser of Ashland, w ill he held
'ifitv ln g s tu d le d 'w lth Tacoma’s k i the Llthian Dahcc 'platform,
Business Visitor—
kdlng vocal teacher, Frederick Thursday night.
« C. H. Elspas, of the Ford Mo.
leoppor, Si k ill be glad to afcg*
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y knowiedds with anyone iftfef-
Madden retreads urea.
S3-tf tor Co., at Portland, is in Ash
ted. (d a lt jib » B. PHker, 346-
land today, attending business.
(
i > 288-1?» Moved to Ashland—
Madden sells protected -tires.
,. Mr. and Mr». Lester Cash, of
*Medfordt have moved to Ashland,
-• h . *D. Luce, t f *
cA»c.
and are making their hoihe at the
§nd Forest Emery, who Uvea near Vendome Hotel.
Ashland, met at the J. W . McCoy
Rome last Wedaesday, after a sep­
Perfumes. Toilet goods. — El
aration o f 29 .years, and had a h a rt’s.
nice visit recalling events of their
boyhood and early manhood. Both
Returned from Fishing T rip —
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hall,from yalne.
Dwight Gregg, Otis Johnson
and George Boss, returned last
C liff Payne makes shelves,
evening from a fishing trip to W il­
Be^ai ned to Homo—
« liams River. They report « big
catch.
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• Mr. and Miw. a A. MfcCoy, re­
turned yesterday morning from a
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
ten days’ vacation at Napa, Calif., Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
phare they visited Mrs. Lae.
Shoppe, McGee’s Store. • 198-tl
W hile there, the» visited many
palate of interest In Napa valley,
Guaste of M r. and Mrs. Randles__
aad also enjayed a two days’ opt­
M r. and Mrs. Jack Shoemaker
ing oa the coast. :
and aqn, of Medford, and Mrs-.
Anderson and son. B illie, of San
Ripe Crawford peaches, line for
canning. AaMand Fnrit A Pro.
Assn.
274-tf
M r. and Mrs. Qarnett and gon.
Olifton, will leave
tomorrow
morning, for a two weeks Vaca*
tioti at Portland and*Salem.
Motored to Crater Laico»-
Bosinesa T rip to K lam ath Falls
M r a n d 'Mrd. Ò. Templar,
8. D. Doremus, of the Standard
Cleaners on Oak street, made a
business trip to Klam ath Falla to­
Mra. Templar had daughter,
li< «atorad to Crater Lake
nrd*y, and mturned ta r ta » .
day.
OUR MID • WEEK
DollarDay
*7FÄy don't you How
your homi"
Like the physician, WG are alw ays ready to
answer a Call, at any hour o f th e Right or
day. It is our m ission to serve im m ediately
when our services are required. W e can at
alb tim es be reabhed by telephone.
THE HEAVIEST LOAD 1 DOLLAR EVER
PULLED
"Who do you ¿hint J
am, Utile Boy Blue?"
’ .lAfcft TAR W A SH
72x90 Comfort
TTON BATTING
DRESSER
You can’t always avoid i
W EDNESDAY SPEC IA L
IH M I I
W EDNES
• a a n o r D y C B c r C IS *
•ng cate i» driving your •
car . ..y o a H a v e always *
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to reckon with the cue* \
irectors
Day Phone *212.
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Mrs. Louis
lemness ofathen. • . j I «
it Phonos 221-L— Í8 1 -J
lady assistant *
John Brady Im proving—
That’s why yon need mss *
flett automobile insurance
written by this agency of
Word has been received from
Mrs. C. J. Brady, that her son.
Torn T httattÇ fvle
J A P W ATER PROOF
PARASOLS
W EDNESDAY SPECIAL
the Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company.
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LADIES«
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AND
j* K orselettes
Pink Brocade and Plain Pattern
Foundations
JACK TAR M IDDIES . AJ1 BHm— m Itey Only
. Aseeztèd (Sises. 1 IL L .
Tomorrow
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W EDNESDAY SPE C IA L
« itiil
Final Clestifiijbon a lot o f Wash,
Crepe Dresses, up to $25.00 V a lsi
$7.95
$9.95
Bobolink And
27x54
brussells
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la d ies ’ f o
w N S
iftU G r t;
D ark P i t t t o ^ * '
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Lim ited
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Bungalow Aprons
From Medford—
corn at
385-tf
in shades of tanR and
greys. $1.25 value at
Camping to Ashland P a rit- "
J. J. Morton, and family, of
FOR R E N T —
Entire
lower
Grants Paas, are spending a Tew flat, partly furnished. Close In.
wooksf pleasant outing camping in new, garage.' CaU evenings, 154
Ashland Park. The Mortons will Osk St.
also attend the conference at the
B rrth em Church the last of the .. FO R SALE— A 12 gauge W in­
chester Pump Gun. Cheap at 115
Church St.
289-3*
CARD O F TH A N K S >
FOR HALE— Two apartment
W e wish to thank our friends
house. One block from Citizens
for th e ir klndneee and the sym­
Bank.
Opposite Baptist church
pathy extended daring our recent
house. This is a real bargain as
keraavement. also for the beautl-
Owner is leaving permanently?
fa i flowers.
289-1 mo.*
M r . aad MRS. C. W . H B N K V Come and'see.
LOHT— Gold honorary fratern­
ity key. Name V. D. Carlson on
-■ M r. aad Mrs. Lae McWilliams, back.
Leave at Western Union
« f W h ittier, Calif., are is Ashland Office.
289-2
HAND
HOSIERY
W H ITE Í PERCALES
N KW HOUSE— Hardwood floor
basement,
garage,
breakfast
nook, etc. Fruit; W ill take deeir-
a b lj lot as part payment. Call
317-L or G58 H ally St.
289-t.f
Gossard*
Brassieres
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Built up shoulder and
bandeau top iiji linen and
lace arid embroideryy$1.60
Value ‘
1
This stoyy gives, thé comed­
ian every opportunity for his
bag o ’ tricks and camera an­
tics and yet carries through­
out a decided story and p lo t
And, of course, à genuine
love affair with a sweet girl
as the target for all of the
events that occur Iwfore the
final close-up.
THE QUALITY ST O R E ’
Take advantage of the bargains offer­
ed in the Ready-to-Wear Department
This is Clean-up Time
SILK UNDERGARMENTS
To Clean Up — Less
comm
New
SILK KIMONAS
Our m eats are inspected
and passed.
When yon
purchase 'from this mar­
ket yon are thus assured
that the meat is fresh and
wholesome.
ASHLAND AND PORTLAND
Effective August 10, J926 ,
CORDUROY BATH ROBES
To Clean U p — Lew
la rirt— ■
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JValnes up to $22.50
To Clean up — Each
Values up to $14.95
To^Clean^Ujij—jEaeh
RAYON SILK DRESSES
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., M M fordat 4:30 P. JAL, Skiriviag fci Portland 8:40 A. M.
» Arriving in Medford 7:39 A. M., Ashland 8:20 A. M.
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ther a through - stages
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interurban stage co .
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MEDFORD-ASHLAND LOCAL STAGES
L o a n Ashland—7:00,10:00 A. M., 1:00, 8:45, 6:10, 8:30 P. M.
L o a n Medfer<k-7:46,11:00 A. M , 1:45, 440, 5:46, 9:00 P. M.
HOUSE I
Made of fine Gingham apd
To Clean Up. Values up to
;
Leave A »Hand—
7:00 A M. tad 10 A i t A raitiig to r ir tlta d 10:181 . IL’a a t l4 Jft A K
Connections: At G nats Paas for Bodwood Highway Stages; At Rose­
burg for all Oooe Bay Pointe; At Portland for Seattle and British
Odumbia. x
Eagle Meat Market
To Clean Up
wl” Service
BETWEEN
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Phone 107
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W ED N ESD A Y SPECIAL W ED NESDA Y SPECIAL
WHITE-INDIAN^ H EA D
The Misses Caryle Van, Dyke
UPHOLHTKKER
Mattress
and Doris Klelnheimer, of Med- worker, feather
mattresses a
fo rd /are in Ashland, spending th<» specialty. A. D. Porter, 315 Gran­
day visiting M r. and M ra Ctfde ite St.
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*. Got your fresh pop
H eath ’s C onfectionery.
W ill U w ve fo r V s e M i ow—
B. E. Bv»ng and gon. of Talent,
were Halting in Ashland, yester-
day.'
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