Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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ASH1AND
DAILY
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TIDINGS
FRIDAY, Sept. M , 102«.
Purchased Htuedbahee ■.
Itwarned to Ashand —
Promoted —
E. I. Seaman of Chleago, 111.,'
Dr. E. B. Angell has parchas* * Miss Georgia Coffee, bookkeep­
E. R. Harris has been promot­
stopped in Ashland yesterday. He ed a Studebaker sedan from Ed er at the Tidings office, has re­ ed to general forem anof the Rail­
registered at the Hotel Ashland. High.
turned from Oakland. Cal., where road stores. The family will re­
she has spent the past five days. side In Dunsmuir, Cal.
Georgia Rose Body Powder,
Sale on winter bat at Mrs.
11. McNair Bros.
Simons, 36 S. Pioneer.
18-1 * IS IT SAFE to drills through Stopped la A shland—
the streets of Ashland without
Patrick J. Sullivan of Los An­
AH wool' Ready-to-Wear suits, At the Oregon Hotel—
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
In Roserill«*—
Underwent Operation—
geles,
Cal., stopped In Ashland
$15. 320, 32S at Paulserud’s.
W. A. Johnson of San Fran­ for complete Automobile protec­
Warren Donemus is spending
Scott Kerns of Talent, under­
today
to
visit with friends.
cisco,
Cal.,
was
in
Ashland
yes­
tion, don’t wait until you meet
several days in Roseville, Cal., went an operation at the Com­
Purchased Studebaker—
terday.
He
stopped
at
the
Ora*
with
an
aecldent.
Yeo.
(of
course!
visiting with friends. When he munity Hospital la this tlty, yes­
Pete Sanctches of Hilt, Cal. gon Hotel.
293-tf Visiting ith Mrs. R. J. Bailey—
returned to Ashland he will at­ terday.
has purchased a Studebaker tour
F. E. Walters, secretary of the
tend the normal school.
Returned from Marshfield—
ing from Ed High.
Madden sells protected
Sold T r a c t -
O.
R. T. in San Francisco, is In
Sam Henderson returned yes­
Brown
and
Rice
have
sold
a
Ashland
today visiting with S. J.
Private mineral tub baths, terday fro * Marshfield, where he
Normal School Text Books at L eft foe C ollege —
5 1-2 acre tract on the highway Bailey and attending business.
warm up-to-date cabins, warm has spent the past few days at­
McNair Bros.
Leroy B. Childs of this city, east of Ashland, to George W.
mineral plunge. Old-time dance tending business and visiting
left last week for Albany, where Goldy.
Saturday night. Jackson
From Tnnrtn.
Hot with friends.
he will re-eilter 'Albany College
From North D a k o ta -
Spring*.
C. I. Callaham of Tustin, Cal.
Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Gale of for his Junior year.
Get your window screens and
We have some fine
was
in Ashland yesterday visit'
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
North Dakota, stopped In Ashland
Motored to M ed fo rd -
body fir on hand. Call
lng
with
friends..
Cabinet
Works.
,
254-tf
Anyone who will keep a nor­
yesterday. They registered at the
Mrs. A. A. Madden of this city son-Fowler and Co.
Hotel Ashland.
mal student, boy oy girl, to work
Ynototod.to Medford yesterday to
Garments relined and remod for room and board, please phons. Word Received—
Working nt MUlrr’e—
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visit with friends.
From Jacksonville—
Mrs. Pell at once, 418-J.
20-6*
eied at Paulserud’s.
Word had been received from
Jimmy Daugherty is working
Mrs. Bessie Miller of Jackson­
Henry Reid, who has been (n at Miller's Toggery during the
Don’t fall to enter the best ville.- was In Ashland Wednesday
Rhopping in Ashland—
Real chicken tamales at
Stockton, Cal., for the paBt two absence of Tedd^ Caldwel}, who
food recetpe , contest. Reduced visiting with Mrs. A. A. Madden. Plaza.
Mrs. J, Terrill of Talent was weeks in the hope that the is confined to his home with Ill­
prices on shortening. Schaer-
in Ashland yesterday shopping change of climate would benefit ness.
mnn’s Grocery.
20-2
There Is nothing with which From San Francisco—
and visiting with friends.
his health, that he is very much
to compare the tone of the New
D. Corcoran of San Francisco,
improved.
Mr. Reid does not ex­
Rociaran Visitor —
Orthophonie Victrola except the was in Ashland yesterday. He
“Life-Like Likenesses,’*- Stadio pect , to return to Ashland for
Jilpuilfpfi f-W H-lt
T. HL Ouln of Seattle, Wash., naturalness of the artists' them­
stopped at the Lithia Springs Ho­ Ashland on The P la n .
some time, however.
wfis a business visitor In this city selves.— The Rose.
tel. ’
yesterday.' ..
FAREWELL TOUR
Get a Banjo—Euke at Elhart’s
Herb Wiedoeft and his famou*1
Kellogg’s Quick Oats. 3 for
Stationery by the Box— fel- Cinderella Roof Orchestra! Fall
28c. Schuerman’s ’ Grocery. 20-1 hart’s.
Grounds Pavilion, Medford! Frf
Good bnlk coffee, 45c lb.
night! Follow the crowds. 2-13
Schuerman's Grocery.
20-1
All makes of phonographs
paired at The Rose.
Meeting Postponed-*—
From (Yiicago —
Ltoeal j Personal piotes
“HIRCH-WEIS”
All Wool Cruisers Coat
From Eureka —
C. O. Lightner of Eureka, Cal
stopped In Ashland yesterday.
If yon are not properly regist­
ered— batter do It at once (only
one week morel. Billings Agency.
20-1
The first meeting of the Del­
phian Society has been postpon­
nev. and Mrs. B. C. Miller and ed to Oct. 12th. and will meet at
family, formerly lof this city, 2 o’clock In the Lithia Springs
passed through Ashland . yester­ Hotel.
day on their way to Klamath
Falls where they are now resid­
Chinese Noodles and Hot Ta-
ing. The Miller family had bfeen males at Raggedy Ann
Sweets
spending their vacation In Al­ Shop.
21-2t
bany.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Conger and
Tom Roseberry of Medford,, mo­
Chinese Noodles and Hot’ Ta­
tored to Ashland Wednesday eve­ males at Raggedy Ann Sweet»
ning to attend the Rebekah Con­ Shop.
vent In this city.
Herb Wledoeft’s orchestra in
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON the valley this week. Yon can
Herb WIedoft and his famous hear them In your home on Brun­
12 piece dance orchestra! Fair swick records , for sale at El-
grounds pavilion, Medford. To­ hhrt’s.
night! Don’t miss It.
20-1
Last Times Today
“The Flame of
The Yukon
Tomorrow Ohly
’
Ihirchosed Studebaker—
J. N. Dennis of tots city, has
purchased a Studebaker brought»
fl-om Ed High.
GUNS TO RENT
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NATlONAIr BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
Tidings classified do the busines*
ARMY GOODS STORE
* Biggest Littlo Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
BY THE MAKERS OF STERL­
ING COATS. REALLY GOOD
LOOKING' coats for the
CHILDREN.
Hart Sehalfner & Marx
■■
50 Silk Dresses
' $11.95
$19.75
Peggy O'Dare Dresses
A
-to
D U D S
Schuer-
18-tf
Chinese Noodles and Hot Ta
males at Raggedy Ann Sweeti
Shop.
21-2;
FIRST
Popular Priced Coats
on Sale at
W ann, Rain Proof, Ju st the Thing for that Hunting
trip.
and so are
Mrs.
Gertrude
F r a le y
and two children
accompan­
ied by Miss Lucille Gilmore, left
this morning for Whittier, Cal.,
* h«fe Mrs, fraley will spend the
winter. Miss Gilmore will at­
tend the Sonthern California Bi­
ble School in Los Angeles.
Edgemont Chees-Its.
man’s ' Grocery.
Your bank must offer you
something more than a se­
cure, place to deposit money.
It must give you that analy­
tical assistance which makes
[your bank your financial
assay office and laboratory.
[Your account placed In our
institution carries with It
our complete service to you
and your business.
Have
us help you to investigate
all financial problems.
Girls COATS
Left for W h it t ie r -
M. McMurry of pray Mill, Ore,
has purchased Ford ttonrlng car
from the Clay comb Motor com­
pany.
Use Your Bank's Complete Service
See ‘em at
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Louise Alcott Dresses, refined, graceful styles for tlie mature woman
and running in sizes for the stout figure
Madden retreads tires.
Borden's or Carnation Mil
10c can. Schuerman's Grocery,
Woolen Materials
NEW SILKS
for the new hip skirts. It takes
very little cloth and little time
to make a pretty skirt.
A t the U tilla Springs Hotel—
Joseph Walsh of Omaha. Neb
•topped in Ashland yesterday t
visit with friends. He register
ed at the Lithia Springs Hotel.
Satin Crepes
Flat Crèpe .
Crepe.Faille
EVERFAST CLOTHS
Have your clothes cleaned at
337 E. Main. Ashland Cleaning
Works, of coarse.
For School Dresses, Home Dresses,
Draperies, Table Sets, Etc.
Come and have a good time nt
Odd Fellows hall old-time dances
and refreshments Friday night.
18-3
From Lon Angeles —
W. P. Yakehy and H. R
hey of Los Angeles, Cal., w
Ashland yesterday. They si
at the Oregon Hotel.
WKflNOl
WITH
Ruslnenn Visitor»—
Emphasize. FEMININITY
Shredded Wheat
Scheu rman’a.
KBEIMNIEIS
RICARDO CORTEZ
WALLACE BEERY
wiiuammoward
Bebe as a fiery French girl
whoae tempestuous career is
brought to an amazing cli­
max with the eruption of a
great volcano—a stupendous
scene I
ALSO
“The Green Archer”
A N D A COMEDY
WITH THE ARRIVAL TODAY OF THE LATEST IN MILLIN­
ERY, FROM SUCH WELL KNOWN LINES AS CAMEO’S,
BOBBIE ALLEN, AND TAMS AND TOM BOY HATS FOR T H E
SCHOOL GIRLS WE ARE IN AN EXCELLENT POSITION
TO SERVE.
We tTake Orders
For Men’s Suits
MADE TO ORDER AND
GUARANTEE A FIT.
,. THE FEMININE NOTE PREDOMINATES,
WITH THE LARGE HATS MORE ALLUR­
ING THAN EVER, AND THE SMALLER
ONES, CHIC AND DASHING.
We do all kinds of altera­
tions for both men and
women. You will like our
work.
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak St.
Phone 106
We Deliver
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COME IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOUR­
SELF WHAT FASHION HAS DICTATED
FOR FALL.
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Among the specials for Saturday we have a tan calf
oxford with low heel, broad toe, and in all sizes from
2 1-2 to 8.
A wonderful shoe for school wear as it
is solid leather and priced at
$4.85
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
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SEE OUR TAN AND BLACK OXFORDS F,OR SMALLER
CHILDREN
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Wineland Millinery and Hair Dressing Parlor
GTHZEN8 BANK BUILDING — ROOMS 1 AND 2 UPSTAIRS
SHOE .DEPT.
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