Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local * Personal flotes
visitors in Ashland yesterday. Mr. a business visitor la Medford ya
Messick is having a big sale in tenia?. He tieft last svenine fl
Macdoel Saturday the 22nd.
several days’ business visit (
Portland.'
, Have a root beer flu ff, a cold
m ilk shake or a box o f fresh
candy — C ANDYLAND.
Boxes
from 25c to 85.08.
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tion.
He drove his uncle and
Ingrams Shaving Cream
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. G- 8. Butler McNair Bros.
The Mioses Thyra Cordell. Vel­
of Granite street, up to the cele­
ma Sibley, Charlotte Miles and
bration.
From Crater I .sire—
Irene Hester, of Van Buren. Ark.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Price of
spent the day in Ashland yester­
Do you like lemon pie. and Bat- the Crater Imke Ixtdge are in Ash­
day. They stopped at the Hotel
Ashland. The women were very ads? Upper Valley Community land for a few days. They are
much pleased with the scenic beu- Club w ill have them Saturday at stopping at the.Lltlfia Springs Ho­
Herbert’s Grocery on the Plaxa.
tel.
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ty of this city and its surround­
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ing ronntry.
For good things to ¡eat. Comt
Madden aúlla protected
Saturday to the Upper Vallej
Some people do not Dkc to buy
Community Club food sale at Her
resl eitate through an agent Left for San F r a n c is c o -
bert’s Grocery.
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They stand in their own light and
Addison D. Helmes. Jr., left
you most always find them nev-
Sunday for San Francisco, Calif.,
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
er-do-wells and or little mental
where he will enter the California
Shampoo at 'T h e V anity Beauty
scope. You w ill always find th*
Schopi of Fine Arts and also at­ Shoppe. McGee’s Store.
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successful man going to a reliable
tend night school at the Univers­
agent when he wants real estate
ity of California. '
F o rm e r Residents Here—
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because he knows the agent is
M r. and Mrs. Roy Hale of K la ­
able to give him the, best buys.
Just in! Another big shipment math Falls were In Ashland yes­
For instance the following: Four
Fall
Ready-to-wear suite and top­ terday visiting friends. They for
and one-half acres of alfalfa on
coats.
Paulserud’s.
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highway, good 6-room house that
is not quite finished, small barn,
Try our 60c Merchants' Lunch
hen house, fine stand of alfalfa
Madden retread* area.
and^under ditch. 91200.
9500 Every day from 11 to 2 at ThA
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froWn and 9200 per year. 6 per Plaza vonfet Ionery.
Why cook when you can get
bent?
One of the finest lots In th<*
city at the head of Palm S t, 60x-
>65 to alley, $250. Sea.the firm
of good buys. Ashland . Realty Co.
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Ripa Alberta and Muir peach«
Left foe Fnrtlaw>
. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Barnkouee
left Monday for Portland where
Be Thrlfty-Look Nlfty-Ssve Fifty they will H a lt Mr. Barnthoitse’s
Blateri Mrs. O. Q. Bruett. Mrs.
Men's Suits —
Ladles Drosses CpMtaj - t t . H ‘ Bdaett, who will be remembered
Ashland Cleaning and Dytnfe'i to her many friends as Ciào Bàrnt-
hoqse, was serlous^r fl^nred to
Works. 927 Bast Main
Kemlngton Portable» on snto Visitor from Medfosri—
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term s at B lh art’«.
Miss Margaret Van Dyke of
Medford In In Ashland visiting gt
Leaves tor Oakland >
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Clyde Young.
Miss 'Minnie Polity w ill leave
F rid a y ’fo r Oakland, Calif., where
she teaches English' in the Rose­
mont high school.
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IS IT S^FB to drive throng*
the streets of Ashland without
L ia b ility . Insurance?
Phons 21’
for complete Automobile protee*
tion, don’t watt u n til you meet
w ith an accident. Yeo. (of coarSSl
Lloyd R. Bvown of Oaklam
Calif., spent the day in Ashlan
yesterday.
FOR SALK— Nice young gentle
cow with heifer cfclf, 1 week old.
ough of 117 Morton street have
See T. L. Powell or phone 83.
as their guests the Misses Reich­
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ert of Dunsmuir, Calif. The wo-
n*en are slaters of Mrs. McDon­
ough.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. McDon­
Dance!
Dance!
COLOR AND SHADING, EVERY SU ST A IN E D VIBRATION, AND
THE TECHNIQUE PO SSE SSED BY T H E A R TIST FAITHFULLY
REPRODUCED FOR YOU.
«ad bolts
CALL ANY TIM E AN D H EAR IT PLAY.
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To Trail to Rail—
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SATURDAY EVENNIG Between 7.00-8.30 P. M.
COME AND ENJOY IT.
MUSIC
New Fall
New Fall
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BRUNSW ICK
AGENCY
New Fall
Wear
FAM OUS FOR IT S A tfT H W F IC STYLES,
SER V IC A BILITY AÑD COLORINGS.
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Special||Concert
Open from 7 a. m. to 12 midnight
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This Néw Fall line is a Wonder. You will
be delighted With every gtonDettt
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FO R SA LE— 7 - room house,
garage, etc., 2 large lots with
some fru it and good garden
ground, good location, 8760 bal.
A big bundle of old papers for
at 820 per month. Brown and
1 0c a t The Tidings office.
Rice. Phone 260-J. 63 N. Main.
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Left for Oorvallia—
ARRIVED
No Other Instrument Is Like It — A REVELATION
IN TONE and QUALITY
through oyr plunge every minute—day and night.
Dance
Aaron Andrews of Fairview
FO R SALE— Plano, first class
street left yesterday for Corvallis conditilon. A real bargain. Box
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to visit at the home of hla son, A Ashland Tidings.
George Andrews.
He was ac­
W A N T E D — 1000 people to
companied by his granddaughter,
come to the Phipps Ranch on
Mias Milderd Andrews.
W alker Ave. to get tomatoes, mel­
on* and squashes— late canta-
Studio lopea. Ice creams. Hearts o’ Gold
and Fordhook musk melons, fresh
from the vines. V. R. Bonham.
C liff Payne makea ladders.
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NOT A PHONOGRAPH B U T A M ARVELOUS NEW KIN D O f
M USICAL INSTRUM ENT -
TH E COMPLETE ACOUSTICAl
VV
.. . TRIUM PH ÖF ELECTRICITY.
PR IV A TE HOT M INERAL TUB B A TH S
Visitors from Dunsmuir—
i l l 11 w
HAS
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
FOR HALE— 5 cowa, g i v i n g
milk. One fresh next
month.
Herd teat 4 3-4, young gentle and
easy to fftilk. Price $300 or 880
and 270 each, one m ile east of
overhead crossing east of Ashland
second road to right. D. P. Blue.
evening for Portland whore, aha
expects to take a complete course
In pips organ. Mrs. Snyder la a
wall known musician of Southern
Oregon, having played theare work
yean ago. and later playing piano
Combs and brushes.— McNair
with "Snyders Danes Orchestra." Bran.
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general manager of the Crater i Toledo, arrived in i
You be the Judge!
Tailored Lake National Park company, was cently to visit friends.
The Ioveland Navigators will suits for Fall, 922.50. The great­
play at Yreka, Calif., Saturday est little bargain ever offered.
the 21st and at Castella, Calif., Paulserud’s.
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Sunday the 22nd.
Step Ladders — Red Top and
Marcelling 7 Sc. Phone 264 foi Zoaa 'Safety Ladders in different
appointment or call 369 Harga- stylee. Carson - Fowler Lumber
OPEN AIR WARM MINERAL WATER PLUNGE
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dine. Upstairs apartment, back ot Co. '
70 g a llo n s'o f fresli, warm, mineral water flow s
W hite House Grocery.
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W . F. Hipes and C. Meaaick
of Macdoel, Calif., were buslnesa
Having studied with TaComa’a
leading vocal teacher, Frederick
Kloopper, I wtil bo glad to share
lay knowledge with anyone Inter­
ested. Call Miss B. Pllkor, 846-
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From O a k la n d -
Will Play At Yreka—
PIANOH M UST BE BOLD
Bush and Lane Plano Co.,
iffg rs of high grade pianos dis­
continues wholesale piano business
and have several new and slightly
used pianos obtained on conceited
contracts In and near Ashland,
which must be sold at once on
terms as low as 92 per week if de­
sired. I f Interested write H. R.
Browning os "adjustor" leave
word at IJthia Springs hotel,
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VÖCAL
Mrs. D. A . Snyder loft Sunday
Get your window screens
screen doors nt Jordan Saab
Cabinet Works. “
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Heath's Confecttbnery —
drinks. Ice creams, candies
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such good things at the Upper bacco. ‘
Returned from Newport—
Valley Community club food sale
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach andj
Sheet music at E lh a rt’a.
Saturday. Herbert Geo.
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daughter Marion returned Ttaes- ‘
day from a three weeds’ Visit to. Businesa Visitor in Medford—
Arrived In Ashland—
Newport.
R. W . Price, vice-president a n l
Mr. and Mrs. Stanl
On Ituabiess—
Left for P o r tla n d -
Just Arrived
PLA IDS, PLA IN AND P IL E F
F U R TRIMMED AND 1AILOK
Fall Dresses, from the New York
Fashion Center
REGULAR $20.00 VALUES
, A MONEY
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$16.50
PRICED
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FO R HALE— A No. 1 sewing
George Francis Barron left yes­ machine. B arrell* and kegs and
terday for Eugene where he will scales.
Petit prune*. John R.
attend the Trail to Rail celebra- H air, 575 Liberty St. Phone 335-
t.
297-7
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
ILDAGRAY
that clearly portray fashion’s dictations and
color harmony that is found only in high grade
lines.
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PRICED AT
$17.50 to $49.00
F U C Y M ARM ONT
W ARNER B A X T E R
JUtANNE JOHNSTON
W IL L IA M ROWELL
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See the Line Here and. Make Your Setactiops from
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THE PALMER LINE AT
GILDA
GRAY, as a tempestufius South Sea
dancer striving to fascinate the man she loves, know­
ing his heart is held lightly by a women of fashion
from another world. Oilda as the heroine of a throb­
bing romance staged amid white shadows and blue
New Fall H ats to
N EW F U R S FOR
Match Your Cos­
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olden Rule Store
Elk’s Building
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