Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND
ocal > Personal Notes
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown of
Dr. and Mrs. H. p . Bwaln of
265 Sixth street, announce the donerete, 5ty»sh., were In Ashland
birth of a bob , horn on Sept. 8th, yesterday. •
Kleen ox, Cold Cream Ttemov
, 85c.—McNair Bros.
For • first class Job o f paint
tng or tinting figure with Swen
nlag and Gear.
lj.n
"Life-Like Likenesses,’* .Studio
From M edford-
Ashland on The Plain.
Mrs. O. O. Parker of Medford
was in Ashland yesterday under­
From New York—
TIDINGS
At Graats Pa—
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Prom Concrete—
DAILY
A. Amram of New York City, going medical treatment.
was in Ashland yesterday. He
stopped at the Llthia Springs
Madden retreads area.
Hotel.
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< Returned fra— San Franrlare
Harry Silver spent Saturday at
Mlaa Mary Jana Hall and bar
Grants F obs attending business. brother Dick returned last even­
ing from San Francisco, where
Get your window screens and they have been visiting relatives
screen doon at Jordan Sash and for the past month.
Cabinet Works.
264-tf
Will Arrive In Ashland—
Banjonkes, violins, guitars and
Mias Hllllg McCall, daughter of
ukuleles. The Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCall of
Klamath Falls, Will arrive In Ash­
School Book Week at Elhart’s land soon, to enter the Southern
Oregon Normal school. Miss Mc­
Motored to Grants Pass—
Call graduated from the Klamath
Mrs. J. W. Beck', Irma Beck, county high school last June.
Veda Gideon Katherine Pitteng-
er and Otis Howell of this city, Will Meet at Cliurch—
motored to Grants Pass Sunday
The Missionary Society of the
and spent the day.
Presbyterian church will meet to­
Visiting in Ashland—
Returned to Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Kred W. Harris
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W.
Harris of Santa Crus, Calif., ar­
rived in Ashland last evening for'
a few days visit, Fred Harris
is a brother of Mrs. Bert R. Creer.
Mra. Fonte Brown has return-
ed to her home in Portland after
a pleasant visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bartgee on
Wimer street. 'Mrs, Brown stated
that she had enjoyed her vaca­
tion here very much.
Returned to P ortland -
Mrs. Fonte Brown has return­
ed to her home in PortltRid after From D unsm uir-
Earl Snyder, who work^ for the
a pleasant visit with her parents
Mr? and Mrs. W. H. Bartges on Southern PaefilQ . at Dunsmuir,
Wimer street., Mrs. Brown stated spent Sunday in Ashland.
that she had enjoyed her vacation
here very much.
Guests of Mrs. J. D. McRae—
The Misses Amanda and Ella
500 Men Employed—
Pearson
of Portland are spending
Approximately 50Q men are
morrow afternoon ‘at 2:30 at the now employed on the 5800,000 two weeks at the home of Mrs. J.
Be Thrlfty-Ldbk Nifty-Save Fifty church. A number of young peo­
project which is to give Klamath D. McRae on the Boulevard.
Men’s Suits — 81.60
ple will take part In the progralft Falls one of the finest railway
Ladies Dresses (plain) 31.60 and a* special invitation is extend­
terminals on the Cascade lino of
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
ed to young people to attend this the Southern Pacific.
Works, 337 East Main
meeting.
Miss Martha Speaker krill he
Madden sells protected Uree. “at home” to her Viavi friend, Visiting w ith Sliortrldge'»-*-
stopped in Ashland—
Visiting In A s h la n d -
In a booth at the Fair.
11-1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheshire of
James Kendhll of Hollywood,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wllsqn of
Moved to A sh la n d -
formerly of Momence, 111., is In
Mr. and Mrs. Manleir Conley Stopped in A sh la n d -
Ashland visiting with Ray and
and family of Medford have mov­
Fred R. Sheely of Portland John Shortridge. * Mr. Kendall
ed to Ashland. ?hey are located stopped In Ashland yesterday to may locate Inz Ashland.
at 400 Liberty street.
visit with Lew Hanson, manager
of the Hotel Ashland.
Guaranteed Fountain
Ladles and men’s units and
eoats remodeled and relined,
Pauluerud’s.
10-tf
31.00 at Elhart’s.
All wool regdy-to-uTear suits,
815, |2 0 , |1 5 , at'Paulserude’s.
Smart models In Yonng Men’s
JO-tf Suits for school and ' college,
Paulserad’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hemstreet
and Mr, and Mrs. Will Gregory
and daughter, Helen of Medford,
were guests of the Llthia Springs
hotel, Sunday.
' 10-tf
From P ittsb u r g h -
Mary Alice
Brown,
John R.
Brown and C hari« H. Brown of
Pittsburg, Penn., were In Ash­
land yesterday. They stopped at
the Hotel Ashland.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
Step Ladders — Red Top and
the streets of Ashland without
Zoss Safety Ladders to different
LUbllity Insurance7 Phone 21 sty l« . Carson - Fowler Lumber
for complete Automobile protec­
Co-
,
281-1 mo
tion, don’t watt until you meet
with an accident. Too. (of coqrw)
Klenzo month Wash,
888-tf
McNair Bros.
Passed Away— .
Satnuel Doran, for fifteen years
a rancher In Siskiyou county, pas­
sed sway nt Yreka, Calif., hospi­
tal September 10. He was born
In Central Point September 18,
1887.
MBBYING POSTPONED
The regular meeting of the
■evening, Oet. tth.
Knowlen and little daughter of
Astoria, arrived in Ashland Pri-
day evening for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Fyank Jordan.
Mrs.
Wllson and Mrs. Knowlen are sis-
ters of Mrs. Jordan.
land residents,, have spent the
summer at Palo Alto, Cal., where
Mr. Spencer -attended summer
school at Stanford University
After the close of the session the
Spencer family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard E. Spencer at Los
Angeles, California.
Saturday
they arrived in Ashland to spend
a short time with the Spenper
families and went on to Eugene
Sunday to prepare for their re­
moval to Monmouth where Mr.
Spencpr will be head of the edu-
cation, department in the state
normal school.
Pasadena, Cal., stopped in Ash­
land Friday to visit with Mr.
Cheshire’s sister Mrs. H. D. Me-
Nalr, whom he had not seen for
seventeen years. - Mr. Cheshire
is an attorney in Pasadena.
Today and Tomorrow
£. R. Is|aac & Co.
M IG H T Y D R A M A O F
T H E G R E A T NORTHWEST
“ THE QUALITY STORE’’
WHEN
the DOOR
OPENED
; .
WEDNESDAY
A
Special Sale!
For That Chilly
Corner
BLANKETS
Electric Glow
Heater
; SUPPLY YOUR BEDDING NEEDS NOW, AT
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Before time for fires one
of these* will give much
comfort.
81x90 Wearwell Sheets
made with tape edge—$1.69
’ Each Regular — Each
A 4
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42x36 Wearwell Pillow Cases
45c Each Regular
4Qya
*;
I Each
aBb hosiery. W ith a enappy-eelection of colors—and you
hare a large variety of emart shad« to select from—you
will be correctly “stockinged” for every school event from
lecture to “prom" and from chapel to "gym."
The sreniiig soap suds won’t wash out Blue Crane’s rich
color or perfect fit. They wear for months. Pure Jap-
anamsflb—free from loading. The patented Index Instep
■nd Ankle hwure a perfect and lasting fit. W e guarantee
satisfaction. A t a price any school girt can afford.
Phone 82
OOC
72x90 Wearwell Sheets
: Sold regular, $1.59 Each. "Sale
: Price Each - .
*
A A «
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in Plaid Patterns. Sold Regular, $1.50
! each. Special Sale Price, each
72x90 Homestead Sheets
: 42 and 45 inch, 39c each regular
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Large Size Bath Towels
40 A
J
New Silks - Georgettes
36 in. Moire Silks
40 ni. wide—all colors—the Yard
in Chanel Red and Black—A No.
1 grade. The Yard
$1.50
$3.50
FLAT CREPES
WOOLENS
40 in. wide—a fine heavy tight
threat silk — wear, wear, wear,
th a t’s it, a dandy for
of every grade and weight. New
yardage and dandy patterns. All
widths,
$2.25
98c T0 $3.75
SHOP OUR COUNTERS AND TABLES.
YOU W ILL FIND CITY SELECTIONS IN ALL LINES.
Headquarters
For
Hosiery
and
Sox
Silk Scarfs in a
Mirage of
Colors
$2.50 and up
CLOTHES
QQ
SEE THEM AT
< ►
AA :
< 1 «W J
¡BBiaiaamamaianaBBiaiai^^
•size 20x40. Regular 50c value.
; Sale P ric e -3 for
> " *' .
$1.98T0 $5.90
$3.75
Hart Schaffner & Hb
O m C ,
Daisy Pillow Cases
in new colors, 40 in. wide — Pure
Silk, no Filler. The Yard
SPLENDID QUALITIES
A A A
^fc-Ow
Sold regular $1.25.
: Sale Price, -each
nil radiant colors, cute shapes and
tailored.— all assortments com­
plete
TALKING OVER
66x80 Heavy Cotton Blankets
$L00 PER PAIR
Satin — Cantons
40
* 1-00
66x78 Sheet Blankets
New Plaid Patterns, sold regular
$2.95 Pair. Sale Price, P a ir
New Hats of Felt
SCHOOL DAYS JUST AHEAD — BUY* NOW
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
tdm with yea at leant a doom pairs of Bine Crane pure
The very things you will want for early school or
street. \
p n s tn ti
OF SHEETS, PILLOW CASES AND
When You Go Bock
To School
New Shipment of Coats, Hats, Hose,
Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Silks,
Woolens, Trimming's
All sizes, all standard colors for Fall, Priced at
Cliff Payne makes drawers.
Oregon Hotel.
FOR REND—Furnished . mod­
FOR RENT— Furnished apt.
ern four room bungalow with of 5 rooms and bath, 675 Llber-
garage, 826’ North Main. 11-2* ty. Phone 385-L.
111-2Í
COATS
JAMES OUVER CUKWOOD'S
They stopped at the
FOR RENT—5-rotfm unfurn­
WANTED— By yonng woipan,
ished house near all fonr schools. work of any kindl. Inquire 212
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Brown and Rice.
11-41 VIeta St.
Tailored or Dress
County Fair, Sept. 15 to 18, must
positively be In by Tuesday even­
ing, Sept. 14, by 6 p. m. There
will be no exhibits accepted Wed­
nesday morning.
All members yesterday.
FOR SALE— 8 building lots
WANTED—Apple pickers. Ap­
near Normal and one near high
ply Suncrest Orchards, Talent.
n .j *
. l l- 4 t school. Phoqe 308-J.
LOTS AND LOTS OF
WIUJAH FOX
Wedueedsy
Mr. and Mrs- O. O. Crenshaw
Wednesday of Reno, Nev., were in Ashland
FOR 8 ALl>w R eed baby bug­
gy, bed and high chair, 125 8rd.
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SELECT W ITH CARE T fiE THINGS YOU NEED AND YOU W ILL
BE MORE THAN PLEASED W ITH YOUR SELECTIONS HERE.
Exhibits Must be la by T u e sd a y -
All exhibits at the Jackson
Auxiliary to Trinity Guild will From R e n o -
be postponed from
evening. Sept. 15 to
School Supplies at Elhart’s.
Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Knowlen and little daughter of
Astoria, arrived in Ashland Fri­
day evening for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jordan. Mrs. Wil­
son and Mrs. Knowlen are sisters
of Mrs. Jordan.*
Swennlng and Gear hbve Just lag room, 1»« Central Ave. l | - t t
completed painting the hpmes of
WANTBD TO BUY— Plano
E. L. Atkinson on N. Main street,
Must
be to « r e t clasg condition
Ed Farlow on Church' street and
Pbpne 308-J.
l ’l -2
I. R. Fridegar on 2nd street.
Copyrith» 1914
Han Schaffner