Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND
DAILT
TBMWQS
.Mrs. Parvi» Here
Pioneer H all. They w ill assist In camp. Other members w in be
keeping the building in good con­ added to the other committees by
normal school
dition and repair.
the chairmen.
,
news
Boys Camp Committee— H. O?
The executive committee au­
Anderson, Chairman. This com­ thorised the purchasing of books
CLAIRS
mittee w ill have general super­ for the keeping of accounts, and
vision of the Annual Boys Camp. a suitable filing system for the
The securing of a c a» p site and filin g of records, letter* and oth­
Visitors from H ilt— .
They are on a hunting trip and
crew *2 men hMve been * o r k -‘ other matters pertaining to the er material. The purchasing of
Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Lucille visited Ashland to examine the lng iq r thcrpast tea days leveling
Hqlman of H ilt, Cal., were in mineral waters here, in
which the <roun<l8 nt the Norm al school
Ashland yeaterday.
they are interested.
and working on tke tennis courts)
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.'located southwest of the 'b u ild-'
At the Hotel Ashland—
I ' nd- W
hoped that these courts }■
C liff Payne makes cupboards
„ C. Carwill and w ife of Port- w1118oon be available fo r use by.
land and Mrs. Emma Perkins o f l tlle faculty and the students.,
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Sweet potatoes, 6 lbs for
I J. S«natora I. L. Patteraoa and»
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Dunn and Mr. C. B. Oates of MOd-f
Returned to H o rn b r o o k -
ford visited the Monday Assent-1
I bly period at the Southern Ore-J
Mrs. Henry Dumas returned to
her home in Hornbrook, Cal.,
gon Normal School. They Were it
accompanied by M r. E. D. W a g -! I
last week, after a ahort visit with
Mra. R. B. Purvis of Talent
was in Ashland yesterday shop­
ping and attending business.
Itoeal ; Personal filotes
ora Hornbrook—
C. W. Munich of Hornbrook,
Cut, w ai a business visitor in this
eity yesterday.
Phonograph Records— Elhart's.
Cui, apples, 25 cts. per box.
Bring box. A. F. and P. Ass’n.
Stoppe«] in Ashlaml—
J, W. Davis of Los Angeles,
Cal., stopped in Ashland this
morning.
Spitsenberg and ' Delicious
pies. Schuerman’s Grocery.'
friends in Ashland.
FOR SALcv—3 ntrge lota, five
room house, good locatloq. Very
cheap. Apply at once. Billings
Agency. '
. 32.3«
Madden retreads tires.
Orres
From South Cato—
Cleans clothes.
Phone
Bert E. Tyler of South Gate,
Cal., was in Ashland visiting with
friends this morning.
The Misses Helen and Gladys
Anchor Flour.
Every sack Cole who are attending school In '
guaranteed. *2.00 per sack. A. F. Ashland, spent the wqsk-end
and P. Ass’n
25-tf with their parents at Hornbrook,
California.
Typew riter/ for rent. — El
Life-Like Likenesses.” Studio
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Fish
Phoenix were in Ashland
morning shopping.
Have your cfcthes cleaned at
337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Works, of course,
I f your roof leaks, see us
Carson-Fowler Lhr. Co.
34-
Mrs. Charles Brady, Jr., M r:.
Clarence Cornellius and MÍ3«
Clara Lange of Weed. Cal., arriv-
ed in Ashland yesterday for n Buys Parsonage—
short visit with Mrs. C. J. Brady
The Ashland Temple church of
on Allison street.
the F our Fold Gospel, has p u r ­
chased through the Ashland Real­
Try Diamond Briquettes
ty Co„ the
6-room
furnished
furnace, heater and fire
cottage at 225 B street, corner of
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
First and B streets, and w ill use
Rätti e for their parsonage,
7 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ooold
end daughter. Jane, of Medford
•r e in Ashland today visiting with
Mrs. Frad Taylor. Mfs. Goold is
< slater of Mr. Taylor.
Suits and topcoats, * ( 5
120 snd *25 at Paulserud’a.
Attending Normal
The window display In
the
Raggedy Anne Sweet Shop is an
unusually attractive one, being
a checkerboard of black and or­
ange squares on which are ar­
ranged the new Raggedy Ann«
dolly and dainty dishes of black
and orange candies.
Mrs. Jennie ^urton called on
friends at Pinehurst Inn last
Tuesday. Mrs. Burton and sons
have but reoen'tly returned from
New Orleans, and expect to make
their home In Ashland.
Mlasea Erma M iller and Muriel
McCutchen of W olf Creek are at Redwood Highway Bridge Out__
lending the
Southren
Oregon
The temporary bridge across
Stats Normal School in Ashland. Smith RiVfcf hear Adams station
on the Redwood Highway went
out in the high water caused by
the recent rains. This will neces­
sitate travel over French H ill un­
* Sweet oranges, 2 dos. for 26c. til another temporary bridge can
tchuerman’s Grocery .
be buijt, which w ill requito some
weeks. The temporary bridge
0 a Hunting Trip—
permitted travel over, the "con­
veiy
Fr»d Taylor, H arry McNair. vict” road, eliminating a
Fred Nell, and Henry Enders of narrow and steep grade.— Oranta
.
this city and Ernest Biden of Paas CouHer.»
Medford, are spending a week
Returned to Home—
Mrs. V ..V . Beier, who under­
went a minor operation at thf
Community hospital here has re
turned to her home at Pinehurst.
A. R. Squires of Hornbrook,
Cal., is spending the day hero
18 IT SAFE to drive through attending business.
the streets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
for complete Automobile protec­
tion. don’t wait until you meet
with aa accident. Teo. (of course)
2«3-tf
P eil’s Corner
anis
Foard Roadster___$115
Today and Tomorrow
Ohev. T ouring____ $125
Why sqpd off to Cata­
logue houses for Barb­
wire and Fencing?
While we can meet their prices
on most anything in our line.
Turn in your order for your
Wants, and let ns figure with
you before you send off for the
goods.
'
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LITHIA SPRINGS
HOTEL
BEAUTY PARLOR
GEORGIA Y0UNG,
Beautician.
Nestle Permanent Waving
Artistic H a ir Cutting
French Paper Curl
SP EC IA LTIES
Ohev. T onring....... $100
The
Wynnbrook’s
Cosmetics
A Special Preparation for Ev­
ery Need
Dealers
see the S moothest
-CHEVROLET
RHEUMATISM
Jack Holt as a good “ bad
man” of northern Califor­
nia, played as though he
just stepped out of the cod­
ers of this latest Zane Grey
novel. '
Use Trunk « Prescript Ion ba­
re use It la a Rhame to Buffer
with rheumatism!
This pre-,
scrlption does not
ruin
the
stomach. It does not depress the
heart, neither does It require
dieting to make It effective.
Trunk’s Prescription does not
contain any mercury or nar­
cotics; but it does combine the
essential medical elements neces­
sary in the successful treatment
o f rheumatism and gout, ac­
cording to well informed pras-
ent;day medical * opinion.
Uric
acid solvent and liver medicine.
T ra n k ’s Prescription sells for
*1.71 at McNair Bros.
QUALITY
STORE
New Low Prices
For Wednesday Selling
All Sizes at This Special*
.
Low Price — Black and Brown.
, y
Charmeuse Satin
40 in. Wide. Extra fine quality — Colors: Jungle
Green, Channel Red, Copen Blue, Navv.
Yard.
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4 Q
- S IIS I
' Fancy Wool*Flannels
54 in. wide in fancy stripes, plaids, and
checks. Values to 3.98 — Yard
Fancy Outing Flannel
COMMITTEES NAMED FOR
Y. M. C. A. WORK
in an extra fine quality for mak
and pajamas. New low price
(Continued From Page One)
| ley, Chairman, Q. A. Briscoe, and
W . M. W right. Thia committee
w ill supervise the expenditure of
finances and be responsible for
auditing the books at the end o
the year. Collections w ill be it
the hands of this committee.
Building Committee— C. N , G il­
more, Chairman; J. A.* Putman,
and 8. D. Taylor. This commit­
tee w ill have general charge Vid
supervision of the building and
housing of the Y. M. C. A. head­
quarters, known as. Chautauqua
Let Us'Tune Up
Your Radio
Wearwell Cotton Blankets
Size 64x76, Heavy weight in Grey and
Tan — Unusual Value. Pair
* '
Climax Comfort Batting
For Every Occasion •
2 lb. full comfort size, 72x90.
New Low Price—Each
The newest fall /aihions will please you—-but
will please yon more is the remarkable assortment
of Ooats and dresses in our Ready-To-Wear Depart-
mant. Unsurpassed qnaUyt at a price that is right-
b pffered in our autumn styles of “ The Palmer Oar-
meat.”
ONYX
DRESSES PRICED AT '
<1 c nn
VBVflY?
A-B & C Batteries
awd up
POINTEX
COATS PRICED AT
C M nn
HOSIERY
and up
Eliminators
FULL FASHIONED
GUY GOOD
$1.00
Everything Electrical
Accidents
an d 'near*
accidents
We represent the
Hartford Fire
Insurance Company,
Never again will you
take the time and do
the wqrk to bake ypur own
cake. Test it by tasting.
Blue Crane Hose Allen A Hosiery
Phone 82
Consider the number
of ‘‘near’’ accidents
you have every time
you drive your car.
Some day a “ near”
accident may be an
accident.
That is
when your insurance
policies will become
very important docu­
ments indeed.
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
THE
XL ELECTRIC
. Station
Ohev. Touring . . . . . $125
Star Delivery ........ $250
E.R. ISAAC S Co
I t ’s almost time for' the
crop to be ruined.
.
Window Display Attractive—
Orres, tailors for men
women, ISO E. Main at.
evening and any other socials or
meetings that w i.l be held there
thia fall aad winter. A phone la
being installed in the office -of
the secretary and everything is
being done to get the work nnder
way aa rapidly as possible.
Children’s Ribbed Hose
Oregon.
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, T II |
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Mr. A. C. Strange, Instructor o f ||
Education at Southern Oregon |
Normal School is visiting teach-1|
ere institutes in Lake and Carney-1|
counties during this week.
|j
Ashland on The Plaxa.
V isaing Mrs. Fred Taylor—
In A u tu m n
S t y le s
ner. Postmaster
at
Ashlantt. II
I President J. A. Churchill in tro- I
Iduced each of the visitors t o ^ h e ll
Busines« V i s i t o r -
Ç. W . DeCarlton of Pinehurst, students. Senator Paterson spoke 11
was a business visitor in tlrfs briefly impressing the students II
with the Importance o f the w o rk !I
city recently. .
for which they are preparing. M r. 11
Gates in acknowledging his intro- f|
duction contrasting the prepare- |
tiou given teachers two g enera-[I
It Ion« ago and that of the pres-(I
ent day. (Senator Dunn 'u rg ed ||
that the students ever bo loyal II
to this Institution of $Pl*Ubqnkf|
Pheonix Visitors —
Sheet music— E lhart’s.
;
them was left in the bands of W .
M. Poley ahd the Y. M. C. A. sec­
retary, as was the printing of let­
ter heads, cards and other office
supplies. W ork w ill be started
a t once In cleaning up Pioneer
H all for the Oi-Y dinner Tuesday
W u r litz e r
P I A NO S
HUMMING BIRD RIB
TOP HOSIERY
A Studio Grand
That will fit your room—fit yqur purse as well.
Suit your taste. — delight, your ear with better
musical tones.
Made by the World's Largest Music House,
Bakery
We treasure highly the many words of praise
which we are constantly receiving from those
we serve. Our staff is composed of thoroughly
trained men and women, each of whom knows
his or her work. The instructions to all are to
invariably exercise the greatest care in hand-
ding every detail. The combination of skill and
3are is constantly bringing us rewards in the
form of testimonials.
Wa will take your old piano as first payment.
Brunswick
Franklin
The old stand-by in our
'hosiery department. Un-
Made by makers of Hum* heatable wearing qual-
ming Bird hosiery. Very ities.
Panatro pe
BrnnsWlck
Recorda
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Funeral Directors
Day Phone 312.
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Night Phoned 881-L— 881-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant