Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Returned from Vaacoaver
The rufles are het onto the bodice
in Irregular fashion thus avoiding
the straight-aboht hip line. Metal
brocade turbans w ill undoubtedly
be popular again for formal occa­
sions due to the metallic influence
in frocks.
• BY HEDDA HOYT
Eco our beoutiful llt<> of New
Among the prominent P all col­
York hats on display at our store
N E W YO RK , Ahg. 2 6.— ( U P ) —i ors displayed at Smart F ifth Ave­
mate, Mrs. E. D. Jennings. Mrs.
p e ts Fine Offer—
cn Wednesday and Thursday only.
r Paris high-hats ns with high nue shops are Chanel red— deep
One of the largest musical en­ Grant was formerly Olive Brunk. McGee’s.
I crowned turbans of. felt, velour wine shades, nasturtium shades
3 0 1 -2t
gagements in the northwest has M r. and Mrs. Grant were very
and velvet which look extremely 1 ranging from golden yellows to
■been offered Mr. Vivian Tillotson, much Impressed with the many im_
Russian in Influence. These new
W hitm an’s Pine Candles.— Mc­
i burnt orange bright royal blues
pianist and director Tilly's Band provements here, and especially in N air Bros.
k high-crowned shapes are very chic idull greens and black.
the
uuto
and
camp
grounds
pow playing engagements around
f on both young and older women,
Ashland. I t was less than three
. although they are Inclined to give
v Heath’s Confectionery __
Step Ladders — Red Top and
New Y ork’s latest styles In
months ago that Tillotson con­
‘ a more sophisticated air' than the
drinks, ice creams, candles,
Zoss
Safety Ladders In different
ceived the idea of his type of dance linery will be on dlspay at
flapper desires.
bacco.
o
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber
mask*, which appears to be en­ Gee’s on Wednesday and T1
For the flapper the Apache tam I Co.
291-1 mo
joyed by the dancers, both old and day only.
Word Received—
which
combines the high effect
A t thè IJ th ia Springs H o te l--.
young. One of the most novel fea­
Word has been received here
George F. Lane and wife and with youthful lines is sponsored.]
tures of the evening's entertain­ W ill Enjoy Swim—
that Grover Neil who has been Mrs. F. M. Donahue and daughter One smart New York store is sell-1
ment are the songs that are com­
The National Guard w ill enjoy seriously ill In San Francisco for of Alhambra. Calif., are stopping Ing these felt tarns in such colors
posed by the personal of the or­ a swimming party qt the R ei­
some time, has not improved and in Ashland. They registered at the as Chanel red, tan, bright rose red,
chestra.
man’s Baths tonight.
greeh and black. A deep head-fit­
the doctors had little hope for Llthla Springs Hotel.
“ The management of the chain
his recovery last evening.
ting band of felt extends deep ov­
CREST
o f Capital Theatres in Canada has Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save F ifty
er the forehead and this gradually
I
f
you
want
It
done
right
tehc
offered Mr. Tillotson a handsome
Men’s Spits — *1.50
Get your window screens
It to W hite’s
, w m — molds upwards into a tam crown.
figure to bring his band to Van­
Ladles Dresses (p la in ! *1.50
The felt Is pecot-edged nt the base
screen doors at Jordan SaSh
couver, B. C. The engagement is
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Cabinet Works.
o
where it meet» (he forehead and.
for 62 weeks and will cover the
JAPANESE CONTROVERSY
.
Works, 337 East Main
does not turn under to mdet the
entire country. T illy ’s band Will
OVER HEIGHT FUJIYAMA hat lining since the Apache model
Get
your
“
Taylor
Tots’’
at
the
again be heard at the well known
TOKYO, (U P )— Suweyors of must lie fla t to the forehead, w ith ­
Flxlt Shop.
30e-l
Llthla Park open a ir pavillion Left for G r id le y -
the Home A ffairs
Department out displaying any bulk. Crowns
Mrs. J. R. L illy of 47 Union
Thursday. August 28.
of
the
General
8
ta
ff
have
gone to of the various m illinery modes* are
A big bundle of old papers for
street left yesterday for Gridley,
war oyer the height of Fujiyam a, soft and may be draped or dented
10c
at
The
Tidings
office.
'
.
- “ U te-L ike Likenesses,
Studio C alif., where she will visit with
Japan’s famous sacred mountain. ’ to suit the face of the Individual.
her sisters, later going to Bakers­
Ashland on The Plata.
Newest figures obtained by the
A erase for gold and silver me­
field, .Calif., to visit with her son Returned from Crescent C i t y -
General
Staff give the altitude o f tallic effects w ill be found In the
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Stockton
and
Kenneth.
At the Hotel Ashland—
Velvet
family of 234 Liberty street re­ the great volcanic cone as 12,396 Fall gown collections.
«■ J. Clark and wife of Eugene,
turned
home yesterday from Cres­ feet. The Home M inistry figures combined w ith gold or silver lace
Bine
fancy
Pineapple
weave
Ore., were in Ashland yesterday.
forms many of the hewer gowns of
cent City, where they have been
They stopped at the Hotel Ash­ The latest fad in worsteds. Paul- spending their vacation.
formal type. One gown which is |
300-tf
land. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were serud’s.
typical of the mode, has a soft
very much pleased with our city,
crinkly bpdice which molds the fig­
Electric recording on
and expressed their desire to live R eturn«! to Salem—
ure In semi-fitted lines until It
wick records
Elharts
Mrs. John Flnnernan, who has
reaches below the hips where
been In Ashland for several days
three circular ' ruffles of chif­
is i t s a f e to drive through
visiting
at the home of her annt,
Madden sella protected tires.
Advertise In The Tidings
fon velvet forms the tiered skirt. *
the
streets
of
Ashland
without
Mrs. C. A. Shntts, on 3rd street,
left yesterday for her homo In Liability Insurance? Phone 21
From Hornbrook—
for complete Automobile protec­
The Misses Cole of Hornbrook, Salem, Ore.
ORDER BY TELEPHONS
tion, don’t w a it until you meet
Calif., spent the day In Ashland
with
an
accident.
Yeo.
(o
f
course)
Yesterday.
»
L A D IE S FR E E !
Ltoeal ; Personal flotes
I ro re fy t o k e a
fécond cup-but
your c o ffe e i t
to rery delicious*
U. S. ARMY FLEXITE SANITARY
293-tf
AU ladies attending the Jenn-
- T ry oar 60c Merchants* Lunch. ing’s Tent Show at F o u rth and
Every day from 11 to 2 at Thu B streets Thursday night w ill be At the Oregon Hotel—
P la n Confectionery.
182-tf given free tickets for the ' show
Mrs. H. H. M ulder and Mrs.
Friday night.
302-1* Sadie Hallsey of Long Beach, C ali­
In Ashland—
fornia, were in Ashland yester­
> G. D. Mason is In Ashland for A t Klamath Falls—
day. They stopped at the Oregon
Révérai days.
Mrs. Margaret Engel of this city, Hotel.
Is the houseguest of Mr. and M is
Panlserud’s for cleaning, press-’ J. A. lierllngs o f Klamath Falls.
Corerspondence cards.— Elharts
lng and repairing.
300-tf Mr«. Engel is a sister of Mr.
Uerllngs.
VOCAL
Leaves for Reboot—
Gene Detrick will leave today
for Pullman. Wash,, where he will
work In a drug store for a month
before entering the Washington
State colleg. Dtrlck has bn m-ee
State college. Detrick has been
employed at Millers Toggery.
C liff Payne makes benches.
Stoppe«! hi Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Oakland,
Calif., were motoring to B. C. and
stopped In Ashland for a few days
visit with Mrs. Grant’s old scbool-
Vining
a
Finishing Tonight
PADLOCKED
Tomorrow and Friday
SEÑOR*
DAREDEVIL
Out of Old Mexico
camo young Don Luso
—word had gone over
the border his father
needed a lighter. He
ran into the fastest gun
An excellent chance to get
your school shoes, new fall ox­
fords in tan and black, medium
and low heels on sale now at Mc­
Gee’s Shoe. Dept.
302-2
fine for canning. Ashland F ru it
and Pro. Assn.
291-tf
Auto Sponges and 'Chamois
McNair Bros.
W ANTED— Wood cutter.
In ­
quire 180 North Main.
302-3*
W ANTED— Man and wife—
Man to cut wood and woman to
cook tor five men. Inquire 180
North Main.
302-2*
FOR SALE— A
1925
Ford
touring car. Good condition, win­
chester 12 gauge pump gun also
carpenter tools, 115 Church St.
302-4*
M A Y W A N T a^ capable, trust­
worthy all round farm hand Sept
1, married; write stating full
particulars, experience, site of
fam ily name of party for whom
yon have worked, wages expected.
P. O. Box 388, Ashland
light
F()M
track. Remington shotgun, m ilk
eow and calf if taken before F ri­
day. Leaving city. Phone 6F11,
Second house South Jackson Hot
Spring«.
302-1
*
.
’4 ’ " *
“Shoo Fly”
The A nim al’s Friend
Keep Flies and other insects
off your cows. Half-cent’s worth
saves three
quarts of m ilk.
Has been used by the best dairy
men since 1885. Biff shipment
Just in.
Binder Twine and Grain Sacks
P eil’s Corner
;
•
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Final Clean-Up
UNUSUAL LOW PRICES
W A S H D R E S S E S $5.00
A Clean-up of all Rayons, Voiles and Broad­
cloth values up to $.10.00 — All go at this low price,
W A S H D R E S S E S $3.00
Rayons, Voiles and Pure Linens, in a good assort
ment of sizes. Values up to $5.98.
W A S H D R E S S E S $2.00
Voiles, Ginghams and Prints at this low price
some with long sleeves. Values up to $3.48.
MONTH - END DOLLAR DAY SALE
ALL TH IS W EEK — YOUR DOLLAR IS WORTH
MORE HERE
SELECT YOUR NEW FALL DRESSES FROM
OUR COMPLETE LINE OF
Frolic
WITH
WOOLEN
PIECE GOODS
BLONDE SHADES - MIST COLORS — BLUES - PHANTOMS -
RAISIN — GREENS — and a Color Range that is Complete.
Lithia Dance Pavilion
SOFT SHEENS — HIGRADE FABRICS — ALL WIDTHS — WON
DERFUL CLOTHS
THURSDAY EVENING
SEE
THEM
HERE
AT
THE YARD
NEW TRIMMINGS
NOW SELLING—
New Fall Hats — All
Colors — Snappy
Shades
YOU CANNOT OPEN A
NEWSPAPER NOW
But Yon See Newt of ASHLAND
Last week the Portland dallies carried one or more news
stories every day except one. about Ashland.
People throughout the country are interested In this com­
munity.
Don’t let an opportunity itass by to do your home city,
the community or the local Industries a favor by a boost.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON / ' ‘
Another New Shipment
Fall Shirts and Suits
WE HAVE SECURED ANOTHER 20 BOXES OF
THOSE
Gravenstein
Apples
LIKE WE SOLD LAST SATURDAY AND WILL
SELL THEM WHILE THEY LAST AT
75c Per Box
* ', •
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Hab-a-dash Inn
»
’
Thursday
A t ’i.'i.'al display of i the sta­
• j n ’t Uieat New York llata w ill
bo show u at McGee's on Wednes-
day a id Thursday only.
Mrs. Vaughn Zundell and Mias
Just arrived! English top coats
Margaret
VanDyke of Medford
spent the day In Ashland yester­ fo r fall. Exceedingly smart and
w ithout being extreme. Paulse-
day.
rttd’s.
300-tf
FOR R E N T — Housekeeping
rooms at 111 3rd St
302-3*
Dress Sale
ARMY GOODS STORE
—
Biggest L ittle Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel
Open Evenings
Rasinone T r i p -
Carl Loveland made a bAiness Business T r i p -
Fred Nell
o f the Ashland
trip to Medford today.
Cream-ery made a biiHlness trip to
Applegate today.
From M«lford—
TO G IV E AW AY— Old shingles
Coihe and get them. 244 Granito.
302-3*
THE QUALITY STORK
,
OILED SILK
,
SIZE 37*x70 inches — INDISPENSABLE FOR
HOME AND HOSPITAL USE—$1.50 EACH
Having studied w ith Tacoma’s
leading vocal teacher, Frederick
Kleopper, I w ill be glad to share
my knowledge w ith anyone Inter­
ested. Call Miss E. Pilker. 843-
Have a root beer flu ff, a cold
Boys’ school shoes now on sale.
Priced *1.98 at McGee’s.
302-1 m ilk shake or a box of fresh
candy — CA ND YLA N D .
Boxés
from 25c to *5.06.
295-tf
Home from Han F r a n c is c o -
M r. and Mrs. Carvel Thornton
of Medford returned to th e ir home Returned to Home—
M r. and Mrs. C. H . Putney re­
from a week's visit to San F ran ­
cisco, Calif. Mr. Thornton for­ turned last evening from a vaca­
merly lived in Ashland and Is the tion spent at Marshfield, Ore.
son of J. E. Thornton of this
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
city.
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
298-tl
Ripe Alberta and M uir peaches, Shoppe. McGee’s Store.
9
Returned from Take
Melvin KaegI, Dwight Gregg,
Fred Neil of the Ashl
R illing Srhuerman and George Creamery returned yesterday fi
n o u , Jr.; returned last evening a fishing trip to Pour M ile 14
from a week’s vacation spent at He was gone for three day«.
Vancouver, B C.
*
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HARDY BROTHERS