Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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A SHLAND
meats, both men and women,
may enter thls Agamiaatlon; ap-
pointing officers however, have
the legal right to specify the sex
desired in requesting certifica­
tion of eligibles. Age lim it«. 18
to 45 years on the date of the ex­
amination. Age lim its do not
apply to persons entitled to pref­
erence on account of m ilitary or
naval 'service.
For further Information
and
application blank apply to Donald
M. Spencer, local secretary, board
of civil service examiners at Ash­
Watch our windows for prise land, Oregon, o r to the Secre­
Schuerman's winning kodak picture.
Darling tary, Eleventh U. S. Clvft Service
18-5t Studio A rt Store.
13-3 District, 207 Post Office Build­
ing, (Seattle, Washington.
L e ft fo r Creeéeat C ity —-
(New Faces la H a e a p
• Several nqw faces appeared in
<the Medford baseball
lineup
against Weed last Sunday, and as
the game finally ended up in an
old fashioned swatting^ bee for
the Medfordites it appears that
the changes helped the hitting
power of the locals considerably.
These same changes w ill prob­
ably be used in the lineup against
Grants Pass Sunday in the first
game of the tie playoff for the
Southern Oregon league pennant.
Rrtarwed to» W ork—
Lloyd Smith, who has been
spending a few days In Ashland,
left today for his work at Cres­
cent Lake.
Building, repairing,, shingling.
pai»ti«g«Ad cement work. W . T.
Blackwell. Phone 369-L. 15-30t
IS fT SAFE to drive through
the afreets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phone 31
fo r « N a p isi* Automobile protec­
tion. doh’t w att until yon meet
w ith an accident. Tao. « c o u r s e )
Real chicken tamales at
Placa.
, There 1« nothing to compare
Get your window screens
|h e New
Orthophonie vietrola screen doors at Jordan Sash
Cabinet Works.
31
with. H ear It at The Roa«.
School supplie« at
O d Lewis Jen- Grocery.
■CtoMM» le ft yeeter-
several From M edford—
Mies Leila Carlton of Medford
at the F w d ^ AUyi ftoundup, Port- was an Ashland visitor yesterday.
land, Seattle I atad Vancouver, B.
Visiting W. A. C o o k -
Mr. and M rj. Al<}en Keith of
Elkay’s R at and Roach Paste, Minneapolis. Minn., «re visiting at
36c — M cNair Bros.
the home Mrs. Keith's sister,
Mrs. W. A. Cook of this city.
School Supplies at
Grocery.
Kelloggs Qulcl^ Oats,
for 26c. Schuernma’s.
C liff Payne makes stools.
acatton
of
’ t h v / > * n to spend
hart's.
Cranberries
Grocery. '
ab
W ill Give Lecture
Dr. Ben F.
Wilson of the
Brotherhood Cooperative Nation­
al Bank of Portland, Ore., rep­
resenting the brotherhood activ­
The United States Civil Ser­
ities, w ill deliver a lecture On
vice Commission announces a
Sunday evening. Sept. 19, at the
Poet Office, Clerk-Carrier e ias |-
Christian church, corner Second
■ inatlon for the purpose -of estah-
and B street.
Dr. Wilson Is a
' llshlng an eligible register from
renowned orator and a large at­
i which selections may be made to
tendance le desired. The public
fftl vacancies as they may occur
is cordially invited.
in the position of C lerk or Car­
rier, Poet O ffice ’Service, a t Ash­
land, Oregon.
Salary la |1 7 W
per annum (fo r first year at full
ROOFS repaired. W ork guar- tim e ); substitute service Is paid
aneed.
Phone 227 or call 431 at the rate of 86c per hour. Ap-
E. Main.
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13-3* plications w ill be received by
| Secretary, Eleventh U. 8. C ivil
Service District. Seattle, Wla«$-
’ Life-L ike Llkenesas
Studio
Ington, up to the close of busi­
Ashland on T,he Pisaa.
ness on October 6, 1938. The
date of examination
w ill
be
Left fo r D rain—
shown on admission cards fu r­
nished applicants.
> ‘
W . Hedrick left Tuesday
Drain where he w ill visit
A ll citizens or the U n i t e d
some time w ith hie eon.
States who meet the require-
T. H. H ill, proprietor of tho
Plasa Grocery, It spending a few
days in Portland.
Fancy Rogue River apples,
81.25 per box. Schuerman's Gro­
cery.
i5 .n
School supplies at East Side
Grocery.
i3-5t
Left tor Oakland—
Mite Georgie Coffee left today
for Oakland, Calif., where sho
will spend a week's vacation.
“THE
EVERLASTING
~ WHISPER”
0*p t.
Pendleton — Strong move be­
■astern manufac-
interested in* Bilk gun for Eastern Oregon normal
ctôry prospects'in school.
M errill -— ,011 lease fo r 1130
Salem — This district w ill har-
vest S.SbO.OOh
pounds of rye acres K lam ath qoanty, taken fòr
oil p rosperi!»«.>■
grass seed.
17.— President Caolidga sees bo
ground for federal Interference in
the Dempsey-Ynaney tight, to be
held nt Philadelphia, September
State highway board lets con­
23, It was said here today. N u ­
tracts for 41 miles Oregon roads,
merous protest« Aad been reced­
to cost 83»,926.
ed at fhe'wxecutiTe office«,
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GENUINE
ChickenTamales
You have wanted a skm food and
Ixau^fltr that keeps the face young.
There is a new French Process Cream
>hat will do this. It is so pure and dif
erent one application brings 4 change.
shall wa kotot ras
is called MEJ T O-GLO 3nd every
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Chief of. Police?
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Never-Mend Silk Hose
Silk to the Hem
“ Guaranteed”—Pair
Your Delineator
4» 4
For October
is here
THE QUALITY STORE
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Remember
BLANKET VALUES
More For
YOUR
MONEY
Smart Winter Coats
THIS YEAR
Made of Quality Wool Novelty Mixtures, Wool
Suede Vcloun and «Novelty Overplaids, Collars of
French Coney Beaver and Mandell. Some with fur
collars and cuffs. Priced
For School Girls
Single Cotton Sheet Blankets in
Fancy Plaid Patterns. £ 4 f l i t
Size 66x78 - Each
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Doable Cotton Blankets in Grey
and Tan. Good Heavy Weight.
Size 64x76
< 4 AO
Part Wooii 'Blanke|s, New Pteid
Patterns ill Pink, Bine, Tan, Grey,
Yellow and Lavender 4ME f t O
Size 70x60-Pair
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More Choice in Popular Priced
Coats. Greater Values in the Better
New Sweaters Just Arrived
Late Styles and Colors
Priced
STERLING DRESS COATS
In Portland—
FINISHING TODAY
P A U L ¿MITBPS, N ' f i ,
Portland -
turava deepi:
and hosiery
Portland.
SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY
V isiting Parents—
completed an engagement at Cole
’ School Supplies at Bast Bids
McBJroy'a Spanish hall room In
Orotery? ' ' '
l£>-St
Portland. Medford is the only
Oregon city south of Eugene to
Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save F ifty
, ecure this attraction.
Men’s Salts — 11.60
Ladles Dresses (p lain ) | l . ( 0
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
"Gauiets” one doten In pkg
49c.— McNair Bros.
' Works, 837 East Mala •
Coolidge Not To
Take Any Action
To Prevent Fight
Will Hold Exams
Takes Years Off
For Mail Carrier Your Complexion
group of artists played there in
Miss Francis Bartges of P o rt­
May and to said to have scored
land arrived In Ashland Wednes­
the biggest local h it ever exper­
day evening to visit with her
ienced by a dance orchetsra. Ever
parents Mr. and Mrs. W . H.
tinca the time the Jackson Coun­
Bartges on W im er street.
ty Amusement company has been)
. Guest of W. H. Pnrtgrs
endeavoring to obtain a .return
H arry Fontaine, regenol mech­
engagement, sad th e ir plans have
anic fo r the Standard OH com­
finally mat with success. This is
pany of Portland, to a guest at the
the farewell tour of the orches­
home of Mr. and Mra. W, H.
tra, which Is on Its way home to
Bartges on W im er street.
Los Angeles where they w ill hold
forth at the Cinderella root and
Bañabas, X lbs., |6c. Schuer-
record a new series of Brunswick
'man’s?
1 6 -lt
dance records. They have Just
your , clothes cleaned,
rellned and remodeled
Pauleerud’s.
R etained from Vacation—
Mr, aad Mrs, Ipnney and Wil­
ßactpa Fruía«, Southern Pa­
cific employee at Dbnsmulr, left fred Wfcgher have returned frQta
today for Crescent Lake, where an automobile trip which took
be has been transferred. -♦
them through Eastern Oregon to
Pendleton, doyn . the Columbia
Highway to Portland, to seaside
School Supplies at Blhart's.
and Cannon Beach and home b
Step Ladders — R«d Top and way of Tillamook and McMlnb-
Zoss Safety Ladders In different vtll.
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber
Co.
291-1 mo
T ry oar 60c Merchants* Lunch
Every day from 11 to 3 at The
183-Ú
Everything for schoni «» El- Plasa Confectionery.
Have your suit
tailored
at
Herb Wledoeft and his orches­
Paulserud's.
W a have a com­
tra will visit Medford for a one
plete Hue of new fall fabrics.
eight engagement on Friday. Sep­
tember 24. This Well known
' School supplies at East
Orocerp?
FRIDAY, Sept. 1?, IOSA.
Heavy Cotton Blankets made of
Snpertex* Cotton. (Look and feel
like Wool) Size 66x80 g g g g
OREGON MADE SPORT COATS
ALKON^P KNITTED SPORT COATS
Flannel, Wind Breakers
NEW YORK LINES OF POPULAR PRICED COATS
Plaid Sheet Blankets
Size 66x80—Pair?
For The Boys
“ THOROUGHBRED” raincoats for rainy days save
their cost by protecting other clothing from damage.
Thev cost onlv $6.50 here.
Climax 2 lb. Cotton Bats, full com
fort Size 72*90
7 0 r
Special — Each
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Made in New Plaid Patterns — Priced
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
B oy’s heavy ribbed stockings in black and
Brown—P riced ,.................. 35c to 50« Pair
Parker and Conklin Fountain
Pens at Elhart’s.
BOYS BLOUSES AND SHIBTS
SATURDAY ONLY
in both light and dark Patterns
Priced, Each
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New Fall Patterns in Dorothy
Dress-Prints, Fast Colors O Q r a
36 in. wide—Yard
tw w
New Comfort Challiçs ip light and
dark Patterns 36 in.
Ifif*
Wide—Yard
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An Exceptional Purchase Of
Hart - Schaffner & Marx
S U IT
Smart Autumn Coats
AT POPULAR TRICES
They Are Attractive
YOU DON’T NERD A LICENSE TO
A Fortunate Purchase Enables us:to Offer Distinctive Fur Trim­
med Coats at These Exceptional low Prices. Those who know our
reputation for value giving know that we do not announce a sale
unless it is unusual in every way.
GET ONE
Indian days of terror—
Indian Summer nights of
lovet
A love Drama of the old
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Never has a season brought forth such a variety of styles, fabrics
and colorings. But we’re unable to tell you in a few words the fine
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points of these coats as well as the coats themselves can do, no, we
SIZES stron6iy ur8e you to come in and see the season’s most pronounced
coat values.
weet
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
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TSR ORREN ARCHER
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