Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1926, Image 8

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    From Seattle—
On Hantln« T r ip -
0 . A. Brown of Seattle Wash ,
Georgs Rosa, Jr.
stopped in Ashland this morning^ Johnson, Jr., 'ara s
to visit with friends.
day huating quail
Ross, Sr.’s vanch.
Muffata, the new breakfast ear-
1. Sehuerman.'s Grocery. 31-tl H unjlag Yestcrdayw-
* Ande McGee, N a ti Bateh '
At the Ashland Hotel—
Mr. Mitchell spent the day yei
Front T a le n t -
M. L. Jensetf of Fullerton, Cal., day h antin*.
P. R. Hardy and Henry Endcrr
Way ne Bradley of Talent. Is a and L. L. Jensen of Selma, Cal.,
ot thia city made a business trip visitor in this city teday.
and Les M. Read and E. 1». Nor­ ('onfined to Home—
to Klamath Falls yesterday.
wand of Portland, are among
Mrs. Chester Philips Is eon'
A t the L lth la Springs Ho^el
those who registered at the Asi.- ed to her home with a aprali
Inatruments for drchestra
Ralph H. Maupin and il. Boyc.' land H otel last evening.
,s ankle.
nd— Elhart's.
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of Portland, Ore., E lla G. McLccd
of Eau Claire, WIs., a n < d V M.
* Miss Dixie Ambler w ill open H iiuting Today—
Hazel and wife of Seattle» A /asii ",
Larkin Grubb ‘is spending the
classes in Ballet and Ballroom
Are among those who stopped at
day huptlng.
tne Llthla S p r in g t f | t $ 4 £ i jSye- dancing in the n£ar future. En-
-rollment is being'taken by hfrs.
V isitor from «hiloqu I n -
John Enders, phone 327-d and
M arkle “"Cummins
of “ Ldng
Tom Cunning of Chiloquin w<
additional information may bo Beach, Cal., and H. B. Updike of
a week-end visitor in this city.
Cull apples, 35«cts.
had by calling Mrs. Enders. 38-3 Glendale, C al.,-are among those
Bring box. A. F. and
who registered at th e Oregon Mo­
Schumean Raid— “ It is grand.*
Toilet articles— E lh a rt’s.
tel last evening.
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I t was the Orthophonie Victrola
hear it at The Rose.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
.the streets of Ashland without
Popular song hits, Elhart's.
Liability InsuranceT. JPhone 24
for complete- Automobile grapw-
Madden sells guaranteed tires. tion, don't w ait until ’you T m eet
...
63-tf with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
I$ $ -tr
Local * Personal flotes
Prom Seattle, Wash.—
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On Hunting Trip—
H, L. Bennett of Sentlie,
„••Poke’’ Nlu'nger and .1 : m
Wash., spent several hours in Beagle art* -m a hunting trip in
this today.
Klamath county. 7he«’U « à U fe r ,
terday and are planning m - t<
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Fall 0*e„C$nt Sale next -week gone abut:? » week.
Thursday, A id a y and .Saturday
*-M e N a lr Bros.
Potatoes, 10 lbs.
Sclruerman’s Grocery.
\ tAa^etl in Medford—
Spitienberg and Delicious
The P. 8. Provost family and
the B. S. Storm fam ily spent the pies, gchuerman’s Grocery.
day and evening Wednesday in
Medford visiting with Mr. hnd lteinrncd fr-.ni "Han Francisco— •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M ilton and
Mrs. W, J. Virgin and attending
Mrs.
M ilton’s two daughters re­
the vaudeville.
turned recently from a trip a,
San Francisco. Cal. They went
Sweet potatoes, 6 lbs for 25c.
by way of Crescent C ity a id the
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Coast Highway.
Have yonr clothes cleaned at
837 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Works. of course.
Ltotened to K F I—
Numerous valley radio fans
listened to a broadcast early this
week from station K F I at Los
Angeles, giving a description of
Southern Oregon, inclùding Med­
ford, Ashland. Grants- Pash and
Central Point as leading cities pf
the Rogue River. The speaking
also told of Crater Lake and the
Oregon Caves as the tw«u main
scenic attractions.
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Life-Like Likenesses,” Studio
____r c * M*rooi O hon P fizer», Sponsored by th e N orm al School w ill Appear Saturday N ig h t
SUNBEAM ‘‘RAYON S IL K ”
’-Bloomers
Colors: Nile, Qrchid, Dawn,
Pink and Peach. $2.25 d»4 .98
Value Now—P air
in Peach, Orchid, Pink, Dawn
<4 A A
The Quality Store” " ' Ashland, Oregon and Nile, $1.25
Paine—now z
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New
W i n t e r C o a ts
• A r r iv e fo r
Fall Fabrics
SATURDAY SELLING
FOR
A STIRRING FASHION EVENT
HOME SEWING
New Flannels
for dresses and skirts
Great Variety!
' Great Values!
Newsheen and
Poiret Twills
for fine tailored dresses
Crepe Satin
Madden retreads tires.
all the best and most
wanted fall shades
$2.95 to $4.00
Anchor Flour.
Every
guaranteed. 82.00 per sack,
and P. Ass'n
<%nflned to Hbi
Mrs. Oscar Silver is confined to
her home with
illness. T caused
from ptomaine poisoning.
IF . YOU DO YOUR SEW ­
ING, SEE THE OFFER­
INGS I N O U R Y A R D
GOODS.
I f your roof leaks, see us
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
84-
FEATURING -
NEW, STUNNING, FASHION-RIGHT
FUR TRIMMED COATS
Every coat the latest model from a well known manufacturer. Every
one in slim, straight lines. Varied by the sm artest nevtj trimming
effects. Qolor this season largely makes the cost. So they’re in the
hnndsomefet new shades of brown—blue—Green—Channel Red—Navy
Have yonr broken windows To­
ps I red.
AU sisee,
at Jordan’s
m ill.
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Quail Season Opens Today—
Local hunters are reminded
mt never equalised. that while quail season opens to­
Cent Sale— McNair day, tbo closed season remains
against China
pheasants
until
Suuday, when it will be «pen for
one week, having been cut In
worn nas just been nx-e.vtj half from the time of lust year, ■
that due to scholastic standing
Schuerman’s Grocery has a
B«igene Dptrlck, student at Waali-
special
price on Best Foods Short
uegton State College, has be?n
ntnK. /
38-tl
«.-Winded the privilege of weut-
ben-hip in the Rho Bhl Nat om i
Better clothes for lese at Paul
Pharmaceutical Honorary F ra­
serud’s.
36-ti
ternity.
, Imitated
Rbxall One
Bree. ’-
Mopped In Ashland—
T .' W . Manhood of Pacific Pal­
isades, Cal., stopped for a few
hours in Ashland this mornlYg. *
Finishing Tonight
Beverly of
Graustark
.
with
MARION DAVIES
TOMORROW
For Saturday Beechnut prepar-
cd Spaghetti 15c a can.
38-tf
Visitor f n m A lllt —
W ilm er Hilts of H llte, we
business visitor* In Ashland
terday. The city of H ilts
named after W ilm er’s fathe.-.
Seed Oats, CaMfornla Red, re­
claimed. Ashland F ru it A
Pro.
Assn.
38-4
Come and Select Yonr New Coat Saturday—
A small deposit w ill hold any coat until wanted.
Make Your Future - Worry-Proof
Are you traveling round and round in a dead­
ly circle of earning and spending! W hat will
happen when yonr earning powers diminish
or cease altogether!
Doy’t spent all you earn, today. Save part
of it. Deposit it in a savings account in The
Citizens Bank of Ashland where it will grow
at ihterest and be ready for you in the day
of meed.
W E KNOW THAT SOMEWHERE IN THIS EXTENSIVE COL­
LECTION IS A COAT YOU W ILL APPROVE OF AND WANT
FOR YOUR OVN.
An Extraordinary Collection of
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Satin Crepe Dresses
IN BLACK—CHANNEL RED AND GREEN, THE APPROVED
COI4>RS FOR FALL AND W INTER—AT THE EXCEEDINGLY
LOW PRICES
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Let us figure on youi* painting.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
Tom Boy Hip-Pocket Skirts in Plaids and Plain
Colors — Each $4.75.
COLD OR WET FEET?
*a Heavy Storm Robbers
Women’s Flannelette Pajamas
Priced » .2 8 t a d 22.48 S a lt
Made’ of fine quality flannelette* in new printed
patterns—Pink, Orchid and Peach.
Women’s Flannelette Gowns
Other Good Winter Duds
Reasonably Priced
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ue and faithful
Mt of Jack Lon-
famons «tory—
h oa ntif nl, thril-
fcto-mo powerful
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
“H&b-a-dfish Inn”
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Winter Needs At Low Prices
36 in. Fine Quality Outing,Flannel for
Gowns and Pajamas—Yard
64x76 Wearwell Blankets.
64x76 Wearwell Blankets in Grey and
Tansj Heayy Weight—P air
£4
1
Prioed $1.2C -$1.69 and $1.98
Come in fancy stripes, Printed Patterns and White.
Put full size and extra long.
,
Comfort Batting. Size 72x90
$1.25 Value
WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED
66x80 Part Wool Blankets
Silk Hose
Burlington quality in the ¿ranted
colors — Pair
£
*
IN NEW PLAID PATTERNS.
PAIR
£ £