Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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ASHLAND
rA G E EIGHT
4
hoeal j Personal flotes
From S»n Franclm-o—
W. P. Oucewan of San Fran­
cisco, stopped in this city last
evening. He registered at the
Oregon Hotel.
School Oxfords and d r e s s
pumps at » 8 4 » and $4.K5 for
grow ing girls sU cs 2>/2 lo 8 at
m j closing-out s a l e . M ille r’s
Dept. at McGee’s.
Madden retreads tires.
63-tt
Have your suit cleaned and
pressed for Hallowe’en. Paulse-
rud's.
isitoru from A p p le g a t e -
Mr. and Mrs. £1. Aylsworth of
Applegate are spending the day
in Ashland shopping and visiting
with friends. They are planning
to move to this city in th«s near
fiiture. ,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 50 8 8 ._________
TIDINGS
H e ’s C ap tain
TOO WIE TO CLASSIFY
Ix-ft for A rkansas —
FranciS Klsler of Indiana, who
came to Ashland with Coacn
Gripe, left Tuesday evening for
AUTO TOP SHOP
Arkansas where he will visit with
Get your top and curtain work
relatives until Christinas,
when now repaired. This business wilt
he will return to his home.
be discontinued in a very short
time. T. R. Herkner.
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The world's greatest g ift to
music. The Orthophonie Victroia V isitin g S ister K<
— The Roso. F o r*. sale at f »5,
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Van T.edr oi
8125, 5160, 5300.
¡Montesano, Wash., are in Ashland
visiting
with relatives . a n d
A portrait represents the es- friends. Mrs. Vun Leer is a sis­
scuce of Christinaa— a personal ter of Mrs. H., J. Carter of thio
greeting. Bert H. Hinthorne. 46-tf city.
At the A shland H otel—
K. M. Fritz of Tillamook, Ore.,
G. A. Valluur of St. Louis and
D. C. T riffln of Portland, Ore.
registered at the Ashland lloto!
last evening.
Mrs. Clapp and daughter, Miss
Velma Clapp, who have been
spending the past three months
visiting with relatives and friends
la Chicago, 111., returned to their
home in Ashland last evening. Al-
hert Marake motored to Portland
Have your broken windows re­
to get them.
paired.
AU sixes, at Jordan’s
m ill.
3-tf
Phoenix. Pimento and „jßwlse
eheeae. Schuerman’s Grocery.
Hallowe’en
Pumpkins
a t
48-tf
Schuerman’s Grocery.
50-tf
F in ed 8 5 0 —
Antonio Torez and Pete San­
chez, two local Mexicans arrested
at Ashland last week by State
Special Agent Terry Talent, were
each fined |5 0 when they entered
pleas of guilty on charges of llq ~
nor possession before Justice J. L.
Roe at Jacksonville Wednesday.
They were charged with having
had a quart of modnshine. — Med-'
ford M all Tribune.
Toggery Window"
Boosting Game
stop.
He states that he Aaa no
apologies to .offer and that be
would do the same thing again
High In quality, moderate In. under sim ilar circumstances.—-
price.
Studio Ashland photo­ Grants Pass Courier.
“ Bert” M iller, proprietor of
graphs.
46-tf
The Toggery, Is a real booster for
Ashland high school. Proof of It
Guests fro m K alam azoo—
is shown In a novel window dis­
play which he has to advertise
Mr. and Mrs. George W . Perrin
the football game tomorrow after­
of Kalamazoo, Mich., were guests
FO R R E N T — Modern 2 or 3
noon with Granta Pass' high. T l^
of the Ashland Hotel yesterday,
room apt. Furnishings and term r
enroute to Long Beach, Cal.,
t<f suit. 244 Hargadlne st. 50-tf window depicts a football field
with goal posts and placers as
where they have spent the Iasi,
two winters. Mr. Perrin Is 're tir­
FOUND — Pair glasses, owner well as a grandstand fu ll of Ash­
ed from extensive grain and real can Jiave same, by calling at T id ­ land boosters. The window is at­
ty business.* Kalamazoo Is a city ings office and paying for this | tracting much notice from pass­
of 65,000, engaged extensively In ad.
*
50-2 ers by on lower Main street.
manufacturing, employing 25,000
people in various industries. It
is also rich in agriculture and
Stain. Mr. and Mrs. Perrin will
return home In the spring, after
an extended nine months tour.
be on hand for those dealring
borrow amounts up to 8J5Q.
• Have your clothes cleaned at
83? E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Works, of course.
Powell’s apple elder -Ja the
Croametts, a quality macaroni
Schuennan’s Grocery.
48-tf
Cheap
housekeeping rooms, best phone, .130. We deliver.
46-1-mo.
153 Granite.
<2-1 mo.
Don’t forget’ llie Civic Club
At th e 'L ith ia Springs H otel——j,
hospital benefit party Friday
From Tacoma—
.
George C. Thom as o f P ortland, evening from 8 to 12. Admission
H. A. Close of tacoma, Wash.,
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spent last evening In this city. He L. O. Llckatt and wife of San 50c,
Francisco, Cal., and Frank Steffy
stopped at the Oregon Hotel.
and wife of Seattle, Wash., stop­ Here Y esterday —
J. W. H u p t-of Klam ath Falls
Hallowe’en Masquerade dance ped at the Lithia Springs Hotel
spent the day in Ashland . yester­
Walker's Medford.
Big time, yesterday.
day visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
pickey's
six piece orchestra.
Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 for W ill Dodge on tho- Boulevaid.
Let's go. Sat. nite. Prise.
50-2
25c at Schuerman’s Grocery for Mr. H unt Is a brother of Mrs.
Saturday
only.
50-tf Dodge..
; IS IT SAFE to drive through
the streets of Ashland without
Storo your ear at Lithia Springs
Home grown lettuce, 10c head
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
50-tf
(pr complete Automobile protec­ Garage, 54.00 per mo. H. A. Schueiman’s Grocery.
Stearns,
Mgr.
tion, don’t wait until yon meet
. Our specialJ»ffer on early sit­
With an accident. Teo. (of courae)
Studio
Madden sells guaranteed tires. ting closes Nov. 10 th.
293-1«
Ashland on The Plaza.
Returned to Ashland—
DAILY
H all-o-w een
N ovelties
Coxy winter cabin w ith gargge,
163 Granite.
42-lm o.
<ays He Did Not Resign—
Presenting Captain McHenry of JT«K Virginia, one of the heist guards In
the game. McHenry, nt the heefi of a strong eleven. Is confident of a Mg
The Mountaineers have already defeated Washington and. Lee
College Heloeted—
college year. F ifty-five men and
Oregon A gricultural
college women so far have eased their
again was selected by the H a r ­ financial strain, while attending
mon foundation of New York as1 college, through the Harmon fund
r
one of tho 58 American colleges
and universities to receive a sum during the five years that the
of money from which loans w ill money has been available at ’ Uu
bo made to students during the institution. This year 33000 will
Bert Keriyon, who
Tuesday
urned in his star, states that he
lid not,resign from the police
force. Mr. Kenyotf asserts that
he was requested to take this ac­
tion by Mayor Isaac Best. The
ictlon was taken as a result Qf
-he wounding of R. H. Kirkland
ievera^ weeks ago when Kenyon
ihot at him upon his refusal to
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. POST CARDS
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M rl. Kester Gandee, Mrs. Ray­
mond Ruger and Bill Dean of
Dunsmuir, Cal., are In Ashland
for a few days visiting with rela­
tives and friends.
Tour crank case drained
at Third Street Garage.
free
50-j
C liff Payne makes shelves.
Start thinking now a ir o u t
Christmas gifts. The problem
may he easily settled with a Stu­
dio Ashland Photograph.
46-tf
W H2ÍG
FINISHING TODAY
GLORIA SWANSON
in
50c
to $3.00
*
THE POWDER PUFF
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
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Under the Direction
Rose Sullivan.
of
The Rexall Store
Phone 77
Prescription Druggists
For Appointment
SLOO
ARMY GOODS S T O R E D
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Biggest Little Store in Town
A Fortunate Purchase Of
Manufacturer’s Samples
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
Sport
Coats
You will lie surprised ftt the quality of the
fur collars, lining and cloth in these coats
bought so ,th at $39.75 to $44.5(1 coats can be
sold n't
ANNUAL SALE CLOSES TOMORROW (SAT.) NIGHT.
OUR EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES STOP SATURDAY 10 P. M.
$3.50 - $6.00 Trousers . . . . $1.89
$4 - $6 Hats at
$2.00 - $225 Khaki Trousers, $1.68
$L40 Extra Heavy Rubbers at 98c
$1.75 Collar to match Shirts, $1.28
Suit Cases as low as . . . .
TOMORROW ONLY
A thletic Union Suits at . . . . 30c
•
$29.75
.. $2.95 and $3.49
_
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In. Sizes 16 to 36
SATURDAY SALE
. 95c
$4.50 - $6.75 Slip-on Sweaters, $3.98
Knit Shirts and Drawers, 25c each
Other Good Group Values in
OF REGULAR SIZE
STERLING DRESS COATS
40 to 47 Sizes
In these sizes we are too well stocked
and beginning on Saturday we are of­
fering at attractive reductions.
Fancy Flannellete Shirts at $1.38
$5.50 - $6.50 Thompson Shoes, $2.98
Socks, 3 p a ir -fo r ................. ... . 29c
Stiff Collars, 4 for . . .
.................
McNAIR BROS.
IT S STILL GOING STRONG FOLKS!!
uFine Manners”
I
. 25c
Heavy A ll Wool Sweater
$1.00 - $125 Work Shirts . . . 65c
Vests .................................... $328
Whipcord Work Coats . . . . $3.48
Storm Slickers a t ................... $4.65
2 Suits Given Away
To First Two Men They Fit
Sport Coats and Dress Coats,
$16.75
$24.50
“THOROBRED”
RAINCOAT
SILK DRESSES
$6.50
$11.95
More of those very popular and reallv
dressy raincoats, just in hut will go
quickly.
Black, Navy, Jungle Green, Channel
Red, with a sprinkling of other shades
mixed in.
will make your old coat or dress look
like new or will add smartness to your •
new dress.
THE BEST LINE OF FUR WE
HAVE EVER SHOWN.
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.
ALL SATURDAY PURCHASES GO
ON YOUR NOVEMBER. BILL PAY­
ABLE DECEMBER 1ST.*
.
Miller’s Toggery
«
Hab-a-Dash Inn
99
$16.75
$18.75
EVERYTHING REDUCED
•
$19.75
. N E ty LOT OF
NEW FUR TRIMMING
The secret forces of two
great nations locked in war
claimed him as their most ‘
brilliant a g e n t ............. Byi
aeroplane and submarine he
outwitted the c r a f t i e s t ,
mind« in Europe, only to|
fall in love.
*
(Over The Tidings)
Continued!
Good Work Caps a t . . . . ‘ . 79c
'
WHITMAN’S CANDIES
Schuerman’s Grocery has bulk
mince meat.
4 8-tf
Feen-a-ment the chewing gurn
laxative, 25c._M cN air Bros.
'
SPECIAL HALLOWEEN BOXES
Now
Your last chance to get Genuine Army
Heavy Wool Sox at a price, 3 pairs for
MASKS, DECORATIONS, CREPE PAPER AND
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