Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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W-« From Hornbrook—
Harold (H o o t) Tyror and Lucy
Blloo nichardson o f Hornbrook,
Cal., were in Ashland. Sunday
evening visiting with friends.
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Wednesday, October ST, 1M»I
At the Oregon Hotel—
The government'road work
Moved to
good shape, »ad the trip through
W . 8. Spalding of Helen»,
The Harry C. Smith fam ily of
the
park
and
bach
here
via
Med
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inside
the
park does not interfere
J. L. Denaee, timber man from
Moat., spent the'day in thia ci
Ullnota Valley near G rant* Pass, Vlotorta, B„.C., Is in this City to­ fw d p a n be made to g tJ n ln u m e i
AH with
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yesterday. He registered at the moved to Ashland recently, and day. He has been spending some
Oregon Hotel, while here.
will make their home here.
tjme In the northern part of Cali­
fornia, looking after business af­
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That fresh Southern Style Co­
Don’t forget the Civic Club
Pine elnb wood, *7 delivered fairs. M r. Deanes states that J t
conut at Schuerman's Grocery, 2 hospital benefit party Friday from
the car.
Careoq-Fowlar M -c a n get control of the tlmbe^
can, 29c.
44-tf evening from 8 to J 2. Admission. Lumber Co.
48-0 lends in that place, he w lll put-a
60c.'
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At the LitItia Springs' Hotel—
toilroed through T rin ity connty
The party who took the electric
5 Clarence W . Johnson, re pre-
Mrs. H. £ . Beale o f Lowell,
Don’t forget the public DeMo- add also put several mills in'
M a tin e the Municipal Reserve A Haas., was in this cH> yesterday. drill from the Third Street ga­ W orking in Klam ath Ratio—
lay dance Wednesday. Oct. 27 there. He is on hie way home
Bond company Of Portland, bre., She stopped at the Llthia Springs rage Is known and w ill avoid
L. C. Heer, employe o f the Masonic H all, admiaslou' 60
how.
prosecution by elaving same at Southern Pacific in Dunsmuir, Si cents.
was a business visitor in this city Hotel, sfelle here.
the same door from which it was Is -working in Klamath Falls. He
yesterday
DeMolay tysn9flt dance- ma-
taken.
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47-2t' w ill be there for at least t« o Motored to Yreka and
Have your clothes cleaned at
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weeks. Heer la the eon of .Mrs. Dunsmuli—-
I f you want It done right take 237 E. Main, Ashland d ia llin g
Admission 68 and 26 cents.
L. J. Heer of Ashland.
Business In Klamath Palls—
u to White.
Mrs. John Shortridge * end Mrs,
Works, of course.
. IL H‘. Van Valkenburg of this
Andrew McGee of this city motor­
The road to Crater Lake from
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Store your car at Llthia Springs
Cheap
housekeeping rooms, ed to Yreka and Dunsmuir, Cal., K lam ath Falls and on to Med­
Dance tonight, W a lk er’s, Med city, is spending several days in
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Granite.
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per mo. H. A. ford. Dickey’s Six-Piece Orches­ Klamath Falls looking after busi­
Qarage,
today to. visit with friends. They ford, la Jn bettor shape than it
Stearns,
tra.
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w ill return to Ashland this eve^ has been - nil summer. Delayed
A PO »rtrnit represents the ee- gtng.
In that city.
oiling of the Anna Creek road
sence of ¿hristmas—-a
Few Days Here —
Ch
persons
36000 for a name for the new
’ “ In The Heart ö l Town”
Haves that section of the trip op­
Mrs. George Robison of Shalp Brunswick phonograph,
High In quality, moderate in greeting. Bert H. H inthorne.-42 -tf
Have your suit cleaned * ' and en to travel anil in extremely
G e t
City is in Ashland for a few days blanks at E lh a rt’a.
price..' Studio Ashland photq-
pressed for Hallowe'en. Paulse-
and has as her guest Mrs. Inez
graphs. -,
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Cuoamctta, a quality macaroni rnd’s.
Ferguson of Contra! Point, Ore. Business T rip to K lam ath Palls—
Schuerman’s Grocery.
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Crown P a itry flour in sacks.
Harry Ritchie of 204. Oak at.,
Victor Electric
records new
. DeMolay benefit dance. Ma­ made a business trip to ’ Klamath Schuerman’s Grocery.
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N O T IC E T o T A x r x T E n s who each week, better thah e v e r.--
sonic Hall Wednesday, Oct. 2 7. Palls yesterday, returning last
have paid the first halt o f 19>6 The Rose.
Admission 50 and 25 cents. Pub­ evening.
Our special offer on early sit­ taxes and
are either
mailing
lic ipttted.
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ting closes Nov. lo th .
Studio checks or coming to the Sher­
The third street garage will
. Fresh carrots, turnips, beets Ashland on The Plaza.
i f f ’s oftloe to pay second ' half. p»<-nd your tires and tubes. 48-1
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J. R. S. music tolls— Elhart's.
and parsnips. Schuerman's Gro­
Please bring or mull first h alf
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cery.
44-tf Ix-ft for M is s o u ri-
receipts or recepit number stamp­
Pow ell's' apple cider is the
Mrs. Claude Drew and Mrs. ed in upper right hand, corner.
best phone,' 110. We deliver.
Start thinking now a b o u t W ill Mason, who have b e e n The last half of taxes are now due
45-1-mo. Christmas gifts. The "problem spending some time tn Ashland
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and become delinquent on
may be easily settled w ith a Stu­ visiting their mother, Mrs. Jack tem ber 8, 1928.
Motored to J a c k s o n v ille -
dio Ashland Photograph.
46-tf Milton, left yesterday for their
Mrs. M. E. Randles accompan­
homes in Missouri. W hile In this
C laff Payne makes crate»;
ied by her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Gall of
Schuerman's Grocery has bulk city, they made several trips, vis­
thia city, motored to Jacksonville mince meat.
48-tf iting Crater Lake, the Oregon
today, where they will look after
Caves, Klamath Falls, Portland,
B E L L V IE W
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business affairs. They will return In Ashland —
Crescent City and many other
The committee in charge of a r­
to Ashland thia evening.
Robert H errin, Southern Pa- places of Interest.
rangements for a speaker on the
clfte employe at Dunsmuir, Is in
various measures to come'beforh
Have your broken windows re Ashland visiting with his wife
Phoenix, Pimento and Swiss the voters of the) state on Novem­
14x36 inches
paired.
A ll sizes,
nt Jordan’s and family. He expects to be cheese. Schuerman's Grocery.
ber 2nd, have |nade fin al a r­
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2 -tf here for some time.
rangements to have Mrs. Peroiÿi
speak to the members of this en­
AVTO TOP SHOP
IS IT SA FE to drive throngn
Don't forget the puhli DeMolay tire community
on Thursday
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Get yonr top and curtain work the streets of Ashland without j dan<*e Wednesday, Oct. 27, Ma- night, October 28, at the BeKview
THE COLORS ARE ROSE — OLD GOLD BLUE — PINK, LAVEN­
how repaired. This business will Liability Insurance? Phone 2 1 ;Bonlc H all., admission 60 and 25 school house. Everyone about ts
he discontinued in n very short Cor complete Automobile protoe-¡eents-
8 V arged to come for no m atter how
DERS AND GREEN. SCROLL STITCHING PREVENTS COTTON
time. T. R. Herkner.
- 48-3 tlon, don’t w»tt nntll yon meet!
well we may be Informed there is
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SEPARATING. -
With an accident. Teo. (o f course) Returned to Home—
"always a chance of mistake. A
Reduction sale; M illinery at
Mrs. George Noble has return­ Copco man, well qualified to
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half price at Mrs. Simons, 20 8.
ed home In Langell Valley. She speak, w ill also be with us, to
Pioneer Ave.
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Cosy winter cabin'w ith garage, «as called to Ashland by the ill­ give the correct .information on
“ The Winchester Store”
153 Granite.
'42-lm o. ness of her mother, Mrs. Casey.
the big election bill.
Left fur Loe Angeles —
John Shortrtdge of the Rag­
gedy Anne Sweet Shop In this city
and Jim Kendqll of Hollywood,
EVERY RATT IS NEW GARBED COTTON
Cal., left this morning for Los
Angeles, Cal. Mr. Kendall has
been visiting with the Shortrtdge
family for e tew weeks, and while
here enjoyed several
hunting
tripe.
Ltoeal - P e r s o n a l flo te s
WcCarrya
COMPLETE STOCK
D r a in T ile
Gar Just Arrived
Carson^Fowler Lbr. Co.
Extra
Special
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Coaster Wagon
$6.50,
Simpson’s
Hardware
and Comfort
Materials HÈB
WE CARRY THE “SIMON PURE” LINE OF
COMFORTABLES
They come in beautiful patterns of Challies, Satlne
or Brocade. Extra large size and pure new cotton
v fillers. '
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Priced At From 1
$2.45™ $7.95
COTTON BATS, ALL SIZES
CLOSING OUT Shoe StocR
Small Sizes, 19c to 50c
B ig1 Sizes, 75c to $1.49
Wool-Bats, $2.75 to $3.95
Dry Mnnxanlta wood,
Thverner. Phone 17F-3.
L E T ’S GO!
The Chautauqua Is closing
b day program In Jacksonville
nrsdey evening, Oct. 28 with
Meson Jubilee Singers, followed
by * big community dance.
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GOOp GRADE—YARD WIDE-pNEW PATTERNS—NOW SELIJNG
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W ill Play in Medford—
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Charles
Robertson of this city will motor
to Medford this evening, where
(hey have been engaged to play
for the Elk's dance thia evening.
At The Yard, 18c
36 INCH AMOSKAEG OUTINGS
EXTRA HEAVY WT. ALL PATTERNS
Now Selling, 29c
Madden sells guaranteed tires.
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Tomorrow and Friday
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ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS SHOES TO
BE DISPOSED OF IN NEXT FEW DAYS.
Fall Clothes
Are On the Air
TUNE IN
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DO NOT WAIT TOO LONG TO GET YOUR SHOES AS
THIS MDSE. IS PRICED TO SELL AT ONCE.
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Miller’s Shoe Dept.
’Rollicking comedy predpur
ites thi» tnie-to life Ratine,
in the upper-crust
✓ —•ide-eplitting situations.
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(Located At McGees)
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