Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Mr. aad Mr». Patti Gulley « f
two sons Elber and Autea Bush, tu » city orato < trip I te r a to r
AU Jackson county miners or
Lake Labor Dap. •■ •'••• - V '?
Train Men In K. F .—
liocat; Personal flotes
The Odd Fellows Semi-monthly
social dance, will be given Friday
evening, Sept. 10th at I. O. O. F.
hall. The public is invited. Ad­
mission for each person, 60 cents,,
which includes light refreshments.
These social affairs w ill be strict­
ly supervised end a ll objectlonalde
features eliminated.
Music by
Dickey’s Orchestra.
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Visiting In A shland--
W ith through train service now
in effect, Klam ath Fella Is each
night the stopping place fo r over
30 railroad men, conductors, en­
gineers
and
brakemen
from
Dunsmuir, Ashland and Medford.
Local hotels were unable to handle
the men last night. Many o f the
men turned over th e ir rooms to
other crews to sleep as soon as
they were able to vacate. — K lam ­
ath Falls News.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. W h ittle and
family made a trip to Crater
Lake, Labor Day.
Miss Chloe Palmer and her
mother, Mrs. Palmer,
have re­
turned to 'Klamath Falls. They
have been spending the summer
in Ashland.
Miss Palmer, yho
Is principal of the Riverside pub­
lic school in Klamath Falls, at­
tended Southern Oregon Normal
school, taking a special course in
grade school work during the sum-
mer.
Stated communication Thurs­
day evening. Sept. 9., Routine
“ Life-Like Likenesses,
Studio
business. Visiting Brethren wel­ Ashland on The Piara.
come.
R. L. B U R D IC , Jr., W. M, Looking for Location—
W . H . DAY, Recorder.
6-2t
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Howell, of
Ashland are in K lam ath Fa|ls
L e ft fo r Eugene— '.
looking for a residential location.
Me. and Mrs. A. 48. Kinney and
Mr. Howell Is an engineer on the
W ilfred W agner left Saturday
Southern Pacific and wlW be lo­
morning for Eugene and w ill then
cated in Klam ath Falls perman­
continue their Journey over the ently.
Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save F ifty McKenzie highway into eastern
Men’s Suit« — $1.50
Oregon.
Ladles Dresses (p lain ) $1.50
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
T ry our 50c Merchants* Loach
From, Kemo
Works, 3S7 East Main
Every day from 11 to $ nt The
Oliver Puckett o f Keno motor­
Plaza Confectionary. '
133-tl
ed to this city Monday to get a
Word Receive"—
supply of fru it.
Word haa been received in Ash­ Visitors In Portland—
land by Mrs. Storey, of the death
Mr. and Mrs. Oxford of
Oronlte Cleaning Fluid
of Claude A. Dn Boia nt the hos­ land are visiting relatives In
McNair Bros.
pital at Madison. Wis., Sept. 7th. land and Brownsville.
Mr. Dn Bols Is well known in
Ashland, hls fam ily being old resi­
The Baptist Ladles and the W. Returned to Ho m e
dents.
W . O. will hold a cooked food and
Mr. and Mm. Chester Philips,
candy sale at H ardy Bros. Sat­ who have been visiting in Chico
Bose and De A njolr pears for urday, Sept. 11th, starting at 9 and A ntler, C alif., fo r the past
6-2» month, returned to th e ir home
canning. Ashland F ru it and Pro- o’clock.
dsce Association.
303-tf
in Ashland Monday.
Underwent Operation—
Mm. Logan Julian, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. L. Mlksche of
Fairview street, underwent an op­
eration fe r appendicitis last Mod-
day, August 30, at the Cqmmunl-
ty hospital. She has been taken
home and Is reported to be mak-
Step Ladders — Red Top and
Zoss Safety Ladders in different
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber
Co.
291-1 mo
Spend Week-End at Crater L a k e -
Sults, at Paulserud’a— Ready-
to wear Sults, Tallored Sulta.
.Buddy Rogers and. Josephine Dunn in a scene Aon the Ib m o u n t
W o r
Star Picture »Fasdnatii^V^^
Rr turned to H o r n e -
W ill Attend Encampment—
The m ajority of the Medford
and Ashland *O. A. R. veterans,
W . R. C. and their kindred w ill
attend the four days annual en­
campment of the Southern Oregon
Soldiers’ Association at Rogue
River, which begins tomorrow.
Miss Cecil Cook, who has been
in Ashland for the
past two
months visiting with her grand­
mother, left Friday evening for
her home in Redding.
Guests at the Fraley'»—
Mrs. Emsllnger and two daugh­
ters, Betty and P hillis o f Red
Bluff, Calif., visited w ith M r. t^nd
Mrsi C. W . Fraley Friday. They
were en their way to Salem- h
Not So Cheap They Are Inferior—*
Not So High They Are Excessive;—
Our Shoes are priced from
$5.00 to $7.50
L eft for Redding—
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Roach and
daughter, Mrs. John Douglas and
little son, returned
home Mon­
day from
Roseburg where they
spent the
wettk-end
with
rela­
tives.
They Are Beauts •
Another New Shipment
Fresh supply box chocolates
Styleplus Ready-to-wear Suits,
Just received— The Rose.
every suit guaranteed. Paulser-
ud’s.
6-ti
From Midland—
M r. and Mrs. H ilb ert Sargent Visitors a t th e
of Midland mqtored to Ashland Miksch Hom e—
for a few days this week.
Mrs. J. Lemley of Brighton. Is.,
stopped for a few days visit at
the home of M r. and Mrs. L.
Get yonr window screens
Miksch on Fairview street. Mrs.
screen doom a t Jordan Sash
Cabinet Works.
21
Lemley Is a niece of M r. Miksch.
Rooming House fMiaagctt *
Hands—
School Books— McNair
A lbert Ehnbom of Palo Alto,
Calif., has taken over the Bell Visitor« in A s h la n d -
Rooming House from M r. Zlm-
M r. and Mrs. A. L. Gage of
erman, who wil lnow reside on Portland are visiting In Ashland
his ranch on the Applegate. Mr. for a few days.
Ehnbom has planned many im­
provements.
IS IT S A FE to drive through
the streets of Ashland without
Our new W u rlltser Studio piano
L iability Insurance? Phone 21
w ill Just f it your home— Elharts.
for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don’t w ait until you meet
Returned from P o r t la n d -
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg and her
293-tf
daughters, the Misses Genevieve
returned Monday from Crescent
City, Calif., where they hare been
spending a ten days vacation. Dr.
If yon want It dote right tabe
Halloran w ill leave Thursday fo r
It to White’s
WM. if.
her home in Alturas.
M r. and Mrs. W .
Herbert and
children Mary and Russell spent
I local mining exhibits ever seen.
the week end at) Crater Lake.
J C. C. Clark, whose headquarters
They returned to Ashland by way
are at Huggins and Robinson on
of Klamath Falls.
; South B artlett street, Is in charge
. o f the exhibit and w ith whom
specimens may be left.— Medford
M all Tribune.
Made T rip to C rater L a k e -
Returnrd to Klamath Falls—
' Mra. Dr. T . >. H alloran and
mine owners are urged by the
Jackson county fa ir board to
bring in ore specimens for ex­
hibition at the fa ir which opens
In lean than two weeks. Police
protection fo r valuable specimens
Is assured and special cabinets
have been arranged for what is
! expected to be one of the best
Miss M arie Riding spent a few
days in Ashland recently, before
gping to Klam ath Fails, where
she teaches In the high school.
Mas Ridings formerly taught In
School Books and supplies
the mathematics department of
Elharts.
the Ashland high school.
To Crater L *k »_
Back From Vacetkm—•
Miners Urged to Bring
THE REPORT ON HUNTING IS
GOOD. ARE YOU GOING?
Got Your Guns, Ammunition, Boots,
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Hats, Clothes, etef
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HARDEM AN H A TS
N itty FaU Shades
SEE ’EM IN OUR WINDOWS
i i Hi H'
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Shoes, Red
™ Biggest L ittle Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
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Returned from Crescent City—
and Eleanor, J^ave returned from
M r. aad Mra. Jerry Harraden of Portland where they spent the
this city and Mra. Harraden’a sis­ week-end.
ter, Miss Findley of Medford, re­
Madden suits protected tires.
turned Monday from a, visit to
Crescent City, Calif.
Returned to Ashland—
Mrs. J. R. Leslie and two chll-
drenv Dorothy and Jack, have re­
turned from a two weeks* vaca­
tion In Los Angeles, Pasadena,
Hollywood and Redondo Beach.
Finishing Today
GLABA BOWE
MANTRAP
HALF
P R IC E
B ARG AIN If
taken quick. 6 acre tract, 1 mile
from, city lim its, on pacific high­
way, all good land. Irrigated, a
lot of fru it trees, shack house,
3760. Come quick If you want a
bargain. Staples Realty, Ashland
Hotel Bldg.
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6 - tf
FO R SALE: — W icker baby
buggy In good condition. Cheap.
Phone 453J.
6-tf
FOR
R E N T : — Two lig h t
housekeeping rooms. Comfortable
and clone In. 112 Nntley street.
Phone 463J.
«.♦»'
W A N T E D : — To buy good
second hand range. Phone 889R.
6-tf
FO R SA LE: — Modern home
— large corner lo t Choice loca­
tion. No city taxes but close In.
Price $4,000. Reasonable terms.
Address P. O. Box 393 Dunsmuir.
3-4*
OPEN SEASON
^CJiiATiXfc
V ou V
Am/Sr ftora o f /9 2 6
Yon have'them here—bud­
ding artiste—each one on the
threshold of fame—in a zip­
py, up-to-the-minute edmedv
romance. Bewitching maid­
ens in gorgeous costumes,
skiing, tobogganing and a
nerve-tingling ice-boat race.
September 10th
FOR
Guns and
Ammunition
Hardware
The Quality Store
C ollection of
Ultra-Smart Dresses
Including Every Version of a Varied Fall Mode
Prepare Now for Yoar WB
A new season Is here, and with
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new riyles— a trite enough ob-
serration until one realizes the slg-
nlflcance of It.
“ New Fashions"
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there are so many distinctive, ex­
clusive ones that one selects one’s
F a ll outfit with real zest!
Here we present the F all Frock,
In all Its phases — beautiful moires,
lustrous satins, handsome velvets,
fine crepes, uncrusbable woolens in
alluringly youthful style»— offering
the season’s finest values.
Beautiful Printed Broadcloths,
colorfast to Tub and ^un. Bright
New Patterns, yd.—
en«
ee«z
and
ea*
New English Prints—Wide range
of Patterns.
All good colors.
Yard wide. Your choice, the
yard—
Every Model is exclusive in Ash­
land w ith ns. Including some cop­
ies of French Imports, shoeing the
new Blouse Back, the bolero ten­
dency, (tiers, plfiata
every new
whim of Fashion.
BIG SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED!
. Of Smart Autumn Coats
IN SPORT STYLES — FUR TRIMMED -
LOW PRICES
AT EXCEPTIONALLY
Silkette, Twill Weave, printed,
high grade, Lustered Cotton
Dress Fabric. Permanent Finish.
Your choice, the yard—
|
Wool Challies, 27 inch wide
Beauties, Autumn Colons, As­
sorted patterns, Fast to Sun and
Tub. Yonr choice—
$1.35
Satinmaid Slip Cloth. Highly lus­
tered, soft sheen, yard wide, all
colors. Your choice—
69c
d
See our Table of Specially Priced
Blouses. Every color, all sizes,
priced at
$1.50
to
ee on
Bobby Skirts and Blouses are going tp be good for
School Wear
Shop for Your School Clothes at
IMPROVED NEVER-MEND SILK HOSE IN NEW COL­
ORS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, PAIR . . . . . . . .
The Winchester Store”
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