Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUESDAY November 1, IM S .
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Iìoeal * Personal flotes
Moving to D u n s m u ir -
C. H. Harrison, superintendent
of Congregational churches in
Oregon, who was in Ashland Sun­
day morning to take part In the
dedicatory service of the n e w
Congregational chapel, returned
tc his home In Portland Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dews gad
Floyd Dickey la building a fine
son wip move to Dunsmuir where new home that w ill be completely
Mr. Dews will be employed by the modern In detail.
Southern Pacific company.
For sale 6 i t tin smoko stack.
Have your broken •window« re­ Georgia Oo’ffee, Tiding* office.
tt ening.
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Malta ClomyiaiUtevy No.
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Returned to Portland—
paired.
m ill.
A ll slggu,
Building Mew
at Jordan's
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Boys school raoes priced at
wood, Cal., W . G. Rogm and wife
,1 .9 8 at our closing out ¿sale.
of Wenatchee, Wash., M. C. Jaro-
M iller’s Shoe Dept. at McGee's.
State
conclave
Wednesday bron of Salem, Ore., and E. A,
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evening, Nov. 3. opening long* H ille r of Seattle, Wash., stopped
form for d rill. AU Sir Knights nt the L lth ia Springs H otel last AlIss Eva L. W hite, supervisor in
evening.
courteously invited.
tne Southern Oregon State Nor­
D. H. JACKSON, E. C
mal , was in Salem last week
W. H. D A Y. Recorder
Madden sella guaranteed tires. where she Appeared on the pro­
gram of the Parent-Teacher con
A t the Ashland Hotel—
Visitors From
ventlon. Miss W hite also visited
Robert P. M iller of New York
Mrs. M ark Smith and daughter relatives In Portland.
Madden retreads ttrsis.
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City, N. Y., E. D. Norward
Lorraine of Gerber, Cal., are In
Portland, Ore., and Vernan R. Ashland with Mrs. A. M . Dyrnd
l e f t for T a m p a -
Have your clothes cleaned at
Manny of Bend, Ore., stopped at on Fourth street.
Mrs. Smith 337 B. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Mrs. Doris McBwan, daughter
the Ashland Hotel last evening.
formerly lived in Ashland.
of Mrs. Nellie Loomis, left re­
Works, of course,
cently for Tam pa, Fla., to join
Store your car at L lth ia Springs
her husband who Is engaged In
Its not too early to arrange a Will Leave Soon—
Garage, ,4 .0 0 per mo. H. A. sitting for your Christmas por­
construction work a t that place.
Mrs. O. W . Winnie plans to
Stearns, Mgr.
traits now. -Studlp Ashland. 62-tf
leave soon for Kansas City to vis­
it at the home of her son, Burton
Edgemont Crackers, Schuer-
Powell’s apple eider . Is the
Winnie, who 16 employed *as
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* mans Grocery.
salesman for a company t h a
46-1-mo. handles machinery used in hy-
l a Ashland—
drauljc projects.
R. R. Garrett o f H ilt, Cal., was
Knight» Templar
Masonic HaU
In Ashland this morning tor sev-
p.-*l hoars looking after business
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 26c
Visited on Rogue R iv e r -
Schuermao’s Grocery.
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Rev. B. 8. Bollinger left yes­
terday for Klam ath Falls, where
Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
he will remain for several days 163 Granite.
42-1 mo.
looking after business affairs.
Rev. Bollinger was the acting Three Workmen Lost Lives
p a s t o r of the Congregation
Three workmen lost thslr lives
church.
a result of accidents la Oregon
Industries the week ending, Oc­
tober 28, according to reports
filed with the stats Industrial
accident commission. Of 866 ac­
cidents reported, 719 were sub­
ject to .the provisions of the work­
men's compensation act.
WHAT A
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RELIEF!
The housewife who sends
her bundle to the Ashland
L a u n d r y breaks t h e
shackles that have bound
woman to washday since
people began to wear
clothes.
Ton can get any class of
Laundry S e r v i c e you
wish from wet wash to
completely finished work
and at an expense that
is indeed reasonable. It
is all good and it is
prompt.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
“ The Servioe You Want
When Yon Want I t “
Phone 165
Sm/S
31 Water St.
See Paulserud’s 316
Suits and O'Coats.
the streets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phono >1
for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don't wait until yoa meet
with an accident. Teo. (of course)
IfS -ti
H ot water
bottles,
prices— E lh a rt’s.
IN ARGENTINE FOR S44
Hubert Herndon of Lane coun­
BUENOS A IR E S , ( U P ) — Hab­
ty, grandson of Mrs. Agnes Hern­
don, Is visiting his grandmother itues of the Linlers cattle m arket
end expects to remain In Ashland were astonished beyond measure
t!M> morning to find one o f the
(<>r two months.
pane, «Mually reserved for high
class Shorthorn steers, occupied
Students at Norms!
by a hunch of twelve buffalos.
Miss M ildred Long of Roseburg
is a student at the Southern Ore­ . f'sw "o f the spectators had "ev­
gon State Normal. She Is living en seen* such an animal before
with* her aunt, Miss Mary Spen­ and their close Inspection of these
specimens soon, convinced them
cer..
that the buffalo's reputation for
ferocity Is j»ot unjustified.
Rye flour in sacks. Schusr-
These buffalos came from the
man’s Grocery.
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province of Entrle Rios and are
descended from a pair Imported
At the Oregon Hotel—
from the United States In 1890 by
J. H. Plant and w ife of Port­ the then governor o f the province,
land, Ore., J. A. Gain of Copco Don Ramon Febre.
and H. O. G rlfflc of San Fran­
They were bought by the A r­
cisco, registered at the Oregon mour Packing Company a t a fig­
Hotel yesterday.
ure averaging 344 apiece.
and
3>0
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Misses
Wilma
Gyger,
Cosy winter cabin with garage,
(53 Granite.
42-lm o.
dolls,
games— E lh a rt’s
48 Carloads of Potatoes left
Klamath Falls—
Forty-eight carloads of pota­
toes have left the Klamath Falls
depot during the past week. The
crop this year is the largest ever
raised in Klam ath and w ill re­
turn to the producers more than
1309,000.
W HOLE W H EA T
B IS C U IT S
3 Caps
W M a Wheat Flour
i Teaspoon Sait
4 Teaspoons i
3 Tablespoons Snowdrift
► pent Sunday Here —
Kenneth Wolcott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Wolcott,
who
works for the Southern Pacifig
at Klamath Falls, spent Sunday
with his parents In Ashland.
i Cap M M
2 Tablespoosts Sagar
Sift dry ingredient!; with tips
o t fingers blend Snowdrift.
Make into soft dough with
milk and roll
inch thick.
Cut in small biscuits and
bake in hoc oven.
CLOSING O l’T SALE
E n tire stock of ladles and
childrens shoes being closed out at
tremendous m ark downs.
M il­
ia ri D ept.,’ McGee's.
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Distinctive photography. Stu­
dio Ashland on the Plata.
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S n o w d r ift
A Pennsylvania mother speaks
-first: " I know the worth ot Fo­
ley’s Honey and T ar Compound.
We usedrlt f»r yeug$and It nev­
er tailed us. For croupy chll4
ren, feverish colds, disturb
r Ight coughs, it gives us
of security to have Foley'i
e t and T ar Compound
house." No, opiates, no chloro­
form, made under rigid sanltnvy
control, Foley’s Honey and T ar
Compound carries »-strong appeal
to thoughtful* mothers
every­
where. J, Ask tor It. Sold ' svsny*
where.— No; 1
H e t Heck says: “ Kph Swope
rays he can’t cut down expenses
any -more u n til Ills son gits big
enough so Eph kin wear »he boy's
old pants.""
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CANDIDATES ELECTED:- 1
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MR. HART-50 Years Commercial Experiettce.
MR. SCHAFFNER-Successful Manufacturer.
MR. MARX-Great Executive-Fabric Expert.
OUTSTANDING VALUES
FOR THIS
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Yov Can’t Go Wrong With These Men
As Your Leaders.
THEIR DUDS GIVE YOU PRESTIGE
Dollar Sale
Plaid Single Blankets, Each $1.00
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-p-dash Inn”
New Plaid Patterns—Six colors to choose from. Sold
regular $1.25 Eftch.
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Snowdrift shortens die
work as w ell as the
biscuits, because Snow-
d r if t is a cr ea m y
s h o r te n in g and a
creamy shortening is
easy to mix.
Are you planning to take ad­
vantage of our special offer be­
fore It Is withdrawn? Make your
appointment today. Studio Ash­
land.
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QUALITY
Janey
W alker and Janet Wilson spent
the week-end visiting at the home
if Miss Annie Wells on Rogue
River. Miss Wells formerly lived
in Ashland and attended the
schools here.
Toys,
“ THE
IO R T T A L K S B Y T H O tG H T .
* F t ’L M OTHERS .
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reduced
£. R. Isaac & Co.
From P e n d le t o n -
Mrs. W illiam Eves and two
XMAS SLIPPERS
daughters Jean and Doris, of Pen­
atfslra;
Large assortment of house
dleton, Ore., arrived In Ashland
slippers In all shades. Values
end will visit at the home of Mrs.
Solve your g ift problem with
12.50. Closing out price 31.25.
Eves’ parents, M r. and Mrs. A1
portraits. Bert H. Hinthorne on
Miller's Shoe Dept at McGee’s
Hopkins.
9 he Plata.
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Left Yesterday—
BARGAIN TABLE
Look our bargain ta b le 'e v e r
Arrived Home —
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You may find your sise. Value
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge «no to 110.
Tny style, 333.66
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son Robert, arrived home Satur­ Miller's Dept lu McGee's.
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day evening from their vftrtt to
Portland. Mrs. Dodge was In at­ In S a l e m -
tendance at the Parent-Teaeher
Mrs. Fred Hitchcock was In
convention at Salem.
attendance last week at the P ar­
ent-Teacher convention at Salem.
Portable talking
machines,
,1 6 to ,3 6 . The Rose.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
At the IJthl* Springs Hotel—
Hrs. H. A. Dawson Of Holly­
BUFFALOS H E ÍL A T MART
V isiting W ith Grandmother—
81x90 Pullaway Sheets, Each $1.00
Not often you buy sheets of this quality at suyh a low
price—Sold regular $1.48 tach.
Wednesday Specials
Fancy Bath Towels, 4 for
Good size for family use. Three colors to choose from.
Sold regular, 39c Each. ' W.
EVERYDAY
NEEDS ARE USTED HERE
55 c Heavy Sw eater
Full Size Comfort Bats, Each $1.00
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72x90 will-make complete comfort. Sold regular, $1.35
Each.
4
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Yam
29c Heavy 36 in.
Outing Flannel
49c
25c
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Womens Silk & Wool Hose, Pair $1.00
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39c Saxony Yam
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Come in French Nude, Beige, Grey and Black. Sold
regular $1.25 Pair.
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Pure Linen Lunch G oths, Each $1.00
Size 45x45
Hemmed, ready for use, made with colored border.
Sold regular $1.48 Each. . ' ’ .
35c
1
18c Challies, Yd. Wide j
| 6 Yds. $1.00 |
T K THEATER BCAUTTU.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
139c Roll Cotten Bats
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3 fo r $1.00
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I 39c Ruffled Curtain
1 Marquisette
1 3 Y ds. $1.00]
A feast of hard fighting and fast
riding.
Circle
Bargains
Attractive Prices on Wool
Press Goods
D m Zverfafct Cloths for Gift |
Poiret Twill, Serges, Wool
Crepe, Broadcloth, Batistes,
Etc.
They oost about the same as I
ordinary cloths, but are|
more satisfactory.
M aking'
S ka
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* Special
Comforter
Batt
4
45 inch Unbleached-
Kraft Cloth
„.
Regular 55c Value—Special
45c
$1.39 Half Bleached
60 in. Table Linen
A Dandy, Wednesday Only
$1.19,
Ladies Silk Gloves
Tailored Styles
1
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1
Assorted Colors—Values to $1.50
Wednesday Special
1
75c
SHOP THE SPECIALS-WEDNESDAY AT