Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    ASHLAND
Ltooal j Personal flotes
DAILY
TIDINGS
Pur<iMJ<ed Chevrolet—
Moved to Ashland—
Purchased Ford—
,
A t Fpur M ile L a k e -
the summer. Mr,. Forsythe it
M. F. Nissen of Ashland, has
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harden, who
Clyde Purvis of Talent has pur­ principal of Aahland high sci
Fred Nell of the Ashland
purchased a Chevrolet Coupe from have been living on their ranch, Creamery, Is ¿bending a few, days chased a Ford Touring, from the
the Automotive Shop.
have moved to Ashland and Mr, at Four M ile Lake:
Claycomb Motor company. •
Harden will work at- Franklins'
Bakery.
Secures Position'
Miss Leone Smith has secured
From W oretlngton—
a position with the Pacific Tele­ A t Llthia Springs H otel—
“
S. C. Dickson and fam ily of
phone and Telegraph Co., in Ash­
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hunnler Woretlngton, Minn., were In Ash­
land.
and Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Payne of land yesterday.
San Frahcisco, Calif., were In
Purchased Chevrolet—
Ashland yesterday. They stopped j
Eugene Spencer of Ashland has at the L lth ia Springs Hotel.
purchased a Chevrolet touring car
from the Automotive Shop.
Returned to Home—
. Mrs. Carl Henry, who has been
Here for Visit— _
in Ashland for some time visit­
LeRoy Burckhalter, wife and ing her mother, Mrs. Swisher, re­
daughter, of Alameda, Calif., were turned to her home In Dunsmuir,
visiting in Ashland the past week. California.
Mr. Burckhalter is a native son
of Ashland and this is his first Left for Los Angeles—
visit here In 28 years. He is a
C. Ramon Butler, who haa been
grandson of Mrs. W. W . Kentnor. In Ashland some time left recent­
Returned to .AahUn^—
Kenneth Madden, Wayne H ill
Atty. Moore and wife returned
and BUI Howard are on a hunt­ Wednesday evening from a short
ing trip, on the Green Springs.
motor trip up the coaat, visiting
Msrahfield,
Coquille^
Bandon.
Sults, at Paulsernd’s— Ready- Long Beach and Crescent City.
to wear Sults, Tallored Sulta.
,
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Cet your window sci
screen doors at Jordan
Cabinet Works.
Campbell's Beans, 3 for 2.5c-
Schu*rm an’a Grocery.
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Candyland Special- -Hand Made
Chocolates, lb, 39c. New lot of
Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Beck and Fancy Boxes.
daughter and Miss Vedia Glddeon
returned yesterday from Bandon
by the Sea. where they have spent
The first meeting of the Social
Circle of the Christian church was
the past few days. •
.
Styleplus Ready-to-wear Suits,
well attended Wednesday, Sept.
every suit guaranteed. Paulser-
Subscribe to the Oregonian— Sth. Business for the coming year
ud's.
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Lee Byers, agent, 1 (7 E. Main. was discussed, and it was agreed
-8-3t that they should give a cooked
Visiting in Ashland—
food sale at Hardy -Bros., store
• R. A. M inkler of Portland, Is
MRS. MARTHA M. SPENKER on Saturday, Sept. 18th. A very-
in Ashland visiting at the home
w ill he "a t home" to her Vlavl pleasant time was spent in social
of his mother, Mrs. C. R. M in k ­
friends In a booth at the Fair. conversation, and * refreshments
ler.
M t were served by the committee.
Ranting Trip —
Left, for Fortlaad—
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders and
Boa Jack, left yesterday for Port­
land where they w ill spend the
next few days.
. 80s onr window for (Saturday
bargaJns— Schuerman’s Orocetty.
t a Tkrlfty-Look Nifty-Save F ifty
Man's Salta — 11.50
Ladies Dresses (pUtn) 11.50
/Uhland Cleaning and Dying
- Work% 237 Bast Main
ly, for Lo» Angeles where he has
secured a position.
Fellows !
THEY ARE HERE IN NEW SHADES, NEW STYLES and
PATTERNS
Another Shipm ent Just 1
IT COSTS NOTHING TO LOOK ’EM OVER
MILLER’S TOGGERY
sheriff’s office employed in the
returned from Lake of the Woods
Where they have been spending
the past six weeks.
Real hays In onr 5c grab bas­
ket—«chaermaa's Grocery. 2 -lt
Typewriters for rent— Elharts.
Buy School Books at McNair
W.’ I i . Poley and family have
’ 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-
mlaalen for each person. 50 cents,
which includes light refreshments.
These social affairs will be strict­
ly supervised and all objectionable
features eliminated.
Musid by
Dlekey'a Orchestra.
4-St
PnithaMd Rjrkmbeckri*—
Tharioa Johnson or Klamath
Falls a a d Got Avent of Aahland
häv» each. parchased a Rlcken-
STYLE
h t 19J6
h.ffncr
Records tax collector's department, was
l^ddea strile protected tires.
OVALITY
Marx
Clothes
O UR H O M E has just been com­
pletely renovated and converted
Into apartments each having front
rooms both fronting the street,
with modern equipment and nice­
Madden retreads area.
5 3-tl Secured Position—
ly furnished. Excellent location.
George Cougle has secured a I f Interested call and w ill gladly
Try our 50c Merchants*. Lunch position at Dougherty's Grocery
show you rooms. 244 Hargadlne.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The on the Plaza.
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Plaza Confectionery.
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F O R SALE: — Choice extra
Purchased Chevrolet—
Received W o r d -
Mrs. /it. Hoover of Ashland, large white leghorn hens. 575
8-3
Miss Elsie Alexander received hfcs purchased a Chevrolet coupe Liberty. Phone 335L.
rword of the death of her sister, from the Automotive Shop.
FOR SALE;
Mrs. Duncan In Toronto. Canada,
244 Grant St.
and she left for that place W ed­
nesday. She was accompanied as Returned from Crater Lalo
FO R RALE: — Fourth cutting
Miss Florence Smith who has
fatta. M ark True.
far as Portland by Mr. and Mrs.
. Phone 14F3.
J. D. McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ been working at the Crater Lake
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Rae have returned to th e ir home Lodge during the summer months.
bai returned to*her home in Ash-j Ished house, 278 B street. Phone
In Ashland.
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g.Ws
called to Ashland over the week­
end by the serious illness of her
father, E. M. Barnum, pioneer
resident of the valiey country.
Barnum submitted to a m ajor op­
eration recently and his condition
has been considered serious. Miss
Barnum Is expected to return
Friday.— The Klamath News.
W1H Visit Parents—
Mlaa Margaret Arraentront,
who has been attending Normal
school, will leave soon* for Tt)o*
mook, where she will visit her
parents for a week.
Hart,
Schaffner
, Charles Ferns of Phoenix has
Eveready Flashlights,
purchased a Fordson Tractor from
the Claycomb Motor Co., and W. complete — McNair Bros.
D. Booth of Ashland purchased
a Ford Tonring from the same Called to Ashland—
Miss Minnie Barnum or the
eompany.
New Victor-Electric
each week— The Rosa.
R-Wuraed from Wyoming*—
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. • Forsythe
and family of 430 Terrace street
have returned
from
Sheridan,
Wyoming, where they have spent
TURLOCK, Ofc, Sept. 10.. t -
<UF) — a x
Patton. 71, rtc-
ceeded in btoWmg off hla none,to­
day when hg attempted to cofls-
mlt sulridt. Re placed the khot-
gan n ear bis forehead and It ex­
ploded prematurely. He la la- a
serious condition.
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THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
—zzbz:—
L A ST T IM E S TONIGHT
■ —
“ Hab-a-dash Inn"
EVERY SUIT GUARANTEED
FASCINATING YOUTH
TOMORROW
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br-'
At Diamond L a k e -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton or
Ashland and M r. and Mrs. Ray
H. Reed and son of . Klamath
Falla, spent the week-end at Dia­
mond Lake returning to Ashland
Wednesday.
N ew Coats
SUPERBLY FASHIONED IN SUEDE PLAIDS and
BOLIVIA — NEW SHADES — CHANNEL RED, VAL­
ENCIA BLUE, BLACK and COOA. YOU WILL FIND
O U R ’PRICES LOWER, OUR QUALITIES ATvTAYS
TRUSTWORTHY AND OUR STYLES MOST BE-
COMING OUR RANGE OF P R IC E S-
. Portable
typewriters for the
college student— Elharts.
Returned to Ho«pe—
Flaming forests and burning hearts—a strong man
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gin and and a beautiful woman struggling thru hate into stead-
chiidren Lawrence and Nancy Lou fast love, a thrilling lumberjack free-for-all fight and the
of scenic Drive, have returned ■ ,nof,t remarknhle forest fire ever pictured. A powerful,
a7dVie^??nnAu«JLK
se ep in g heart-throb melodrama of the Big North Woods.
hacker Sedan from Ed High.
ALSO
Boas aad Do A njolr pears for
çoanlag. Aahland F ru it and Pro­ Visitors from Xappn—
Milton Loveland and Miss Bob­
duca Association.
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ble Jacobsen of Nappa. Calif,
— Red Top and were In Ashland yesterday visit­
lars In different ing with Mr. Loveland's Mother
Fowler Lumber Mrs. Charles Robertson and hi«
391-1 mo brother Carl II. Loveland.
“THE GREEN ARCHER
and a Comedy
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M r. and Mrs. F. Renechal and
fam ily of Ft. Plorre South Dakota
arc leaving soon for San Diego,
PRICE THE VALUE IS OUTSTANDING ;
Saturday
where they w ill spend the win­
ter. They have been staying at
the Htotel Ashland.
10 bars
Grocery.
18 IT SAFE to drive through
the streets of Aahland without
Liability Insurance? Phono 21
for eomploto Automobile protec­
tion. doa’t wait until yon meet
with aa aocidont. Too. (of course)
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SATINS, CREPES, GEORGETTES AND TWILLS
ARE-FIFTH AVENUE FAVORITES FOR FALL and
WINTER. BLACK. CLARET RED. VALENCIA BLUE
and JUNGLE GREEN ARE THE COLORS. AT EV­
ERY PRICE THE VALUE IS OUTSTANDING
School Brings Problems - - -W e Solve
SEE THE SPLENDID VALUES NOW SHOWN IN
POPULAR PRICED DRESSES AT McGEE’S
H otan o« flwm Lake of Wood«—
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Engle and
Mt. aad* Mrs. J. W McCoy re­
taran« from Lako o f the Woods,
whom they opont the week-end.
Each lot contains dresses of Satin Crepes in the ac­
cepted Fall Shades and many of the Dresses in these
lots are for those who need the larger sizes.
The Boptlat Ladles aad the W.
W. O. will bold a eeokod food and
eaady nolo »I Hardy Broa. Sat­
urday, Sept. 11th, starting at 9
o’doek.
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PEGGY
O’DARB
DRESSES
DOZENS OF
‘ POPULAR
PRICED COATS
COATS, DRESSES, SUITS, SWEATERS AND SHOES
In fact, all necessary garments for boy 9 and girls are in our
Stock at the most reasonable prices.
GIRLS’ NEW FALL COATS..........$5.76 to $14-75
GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES......................98c to $1.50
GIRLS’ WASH MIDDIES...................... 98c to $5.05
‘GIRLS’ SWEATERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.10 to $8.00
G IR LS’ GYM BLOOM ERS............. .............. $169
GIRINS’ OXFORDS .............................$2.25 to $4-00
MI8SES’ OXFORDS
.............. $8.50 .to $7.50
Watch Our
Window
Displays
GOLDEN RULE
STORE
ASHLAND, OREGON
$10.00 to $11-50
. . . . 5 0 c to $2.10
. . . .80c to $1.00
. $2*25 to $5.00
. $2.50 to $0.70
The most in Value—
The Best in \