Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Called to A ah I and ■■
Personal flotes
Sit now for your Christmas
portrait.
Bert H. Hinthorne.
Buaineoa Visitors in Medford— The portrait artist on The Finan.
O. Butler and W. R. Alison of
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thia city were In Medford yester­
day transacting business.
Like new, Bueseher Saxaphonc
_ Stated eeseion, Friday eve-
and Tenor Banjo. Bargain prices.
fclag. Nov. I . Important business
— The Rose.
Old Dutch ■ Cleanser, 3
eojnected
with ceremonial at Scbuerman's Grocery.
Reeeburg, Nov. 18.
Refresh­
Returned from Portland —
>>
m e n t afterwards.
Cheap
housekeeping
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter have
;
F. D. WAGNER, Potentate 163 Granite.
(
returned from Portland where
W.’ H DAT. Recorder.
Rev. Robert McKean will he re­
they spent a week, looking after
membered by older residents pf
¡Closing out felt and velvet business affairs.
A t . the Oregon Hotel—
Ashland, passed away at the home
hats at McGee's Millinery Dept.
X- H. Schbokle, C. W. Lewis.
of his son, Rev. R. N. McLean In
Get a box of apples for Apple
68-1
H a Watermtra and Douglas Ad­
Los Angela^ Cal. last Shturduy,
Week. Schuerman Orocery.
kins of Copco stopped at the Ore- Shopping la Medfordw"
and
was hurried at Grants Pass
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¡today. Rev. McLean ‘ served the
gon Hotel last evening.
Miss Helen Walker spent 'the
Presbyterian church at Ashland
day in Medford Tneaday shopping
Yes we made that picture of
!as pastor lb the early eighties,
and visiting with friends. Miss Rep. Billie Briggs in yesterday’s
later organising the church at
Walker has recently returned Tidings.
Wonder where
the
Grants Pass.
, .
A jaxz wedding at Walker's from Salam where she spent sev- ether fellows got theirs? Studio
ftgpce Saturday, Medford. Prom­ eial week’s vacation.
Ashlaud.
65-1
inent couple will be married.
Arrived Saturday—
Wedding march by Dickey’s Six. ' You ar enot so busy— jre pro At. the Hotel Ashland—
I
Mrs. H. L. Walters of Portland
65-1 not so busy as we will be tn De­
B. L. Coad, a traveling sales­
Arrived In Ashland Saturday to
cember. Have your sitting made man of Spokane, Wash., Homer
bo in attendance bn her mother,
P e»o. H ere-
oarly this year,' Stndlo Ashland S. Sweetman, a business visitors
hits. Anne Russell, who has been
Bob Penson, Southern Pacific on The Plaza.
66-tf from* Seattle. Wash., and Arthur
quite 111 for some time.
Mrs.
amplpye In Klamath Falls, is in
E. Blggmus of Oakland, Cal.,
Russell
is
reported
as
slowly
im­
Ashland for a few days. Penson
Hare yonr clothes denned at registered at the Hotel Ashland
proving.
,
formerly lived in thia city and 137 E. Main, Ashland Gleaning yesterday.
hue many friends here.
Works, of course.
Pgulserud’s for cleaning and
WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES
For sale 6 ft tin smoke stack. pressing. Phone 11».
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Just how hard it fa for a man
Geòrgie Coffee, Tidings office.
Officials of Indiana, Ohio aad Kentucky arfe hunting for tor a woman, hither) With an
Store yonr car atLu Gila Springs
Our typewriter ribbons are
the man who beat Miss BeulahvPurvis, 19, of Lawrence - pching back to nerve himself up
Garage, »4.90 per mo, H. A. Trading in Medford—
fresh new stock due to rapid turn­
Stearns, Mgr.
burg,
Ind., to death amd-threw her body into the Big to his task, no one but the suffer­
J. D. Walker, well known
over. — Elhart's.
mer of this city spent the
Miami River near Cincinatt Beulah, one of 14 livingj er can tell. "When my back
and Irregular secretions
Peptona. oafr beat tonic, »1
trading in Medford, Monday.
children in a family that recently moved to Lawrence- hurts
McNair Bros.
NÖTIGE
warn .me of coming trouble, I
Having sold our
business berg from the Kentucky mountains, had been missing for take Foley Pills, a diuretic stlmu-
A doiqn gift problems solved—
I lunt for the kidneys. They give
At the Ashland Hotel^-
send yeur photograph. Studio known as the Lithia Springs a week before her body was found.
me quick results.’* . Ask Wm. F.
confectionery
to
Mrs.
Daisy
Mc­
B. L. Coad, a traveling man of Ashland.
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Garry, we will not be responsible W ill Leave Tonight—
Spokane Wash., Homer Sweetman
thiB, on account of their efficient L aglet Anderson, Ind., 403 W. 31
».business visitor from' Seattle,
The Misses Irwanda Bateman work at tbe State fair. Mrs. St., about Foley Pills. They are a
Cosy winter cabin with garage. for any debts on and after Not.
Wlisk., and Arthur E. Giggmus of (53 Granite.
43-lm o. 2, 1926. We also wish to thank and Elizabeth Joy will leave to» Bateman aad Mrs. Joy will ac­ 1 id la b le valuable medicine, z guar­
(Maland, Cal., registered at the
anteed to give satisfaction. Cost
out many friends and patrons for [ night for Portland, where they company them.
Hotel Ashland yesterday.
little. Sold everywhere.— No. 8.
* til demonstrate canning at tbe
Edgemqnt Crackers, Bchuer- their past business.
Mr. and Mrs. Haberly.
inans Grocery.
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International Livestock Exposi­
tion. The girls were asked to do
Schusr-
Syrup Figs, 10c.— McNair Bros.
63-tf W. C, T. U. Worker Here ■
Miss Charlotte D. Frasier, W.
Freeh Spinach, 10c pound, C. T. U. worker, who has been
hnerman’a Grocery.
66-tf attending the convention In Cali­
fornia, arrived |n Ashland Mon»
any evening, to spend a few days
. ,,W- H. Louis Of Long Beach here. She spoke at the Commer­
GaL. F. B. Ashlay of AahUbnla cial Club luncheon at tbe Lithia
Ohio, J. R. Pote of Alhambra Springs Hotel Tuesday noon, at
Cal.. Fred Spaur of Napa Cal., the .Ashland high school yester­
Jjb a A. Freese of Oakland Cal., day morning, the Medford high
G. R. Collins of Chicago 111. and school yesterday afternoon and nt
of the type of service
Hanford Saskstt of Withers Cal. tbe Ashland Presbyterian church
that your insurance
stopped la Ashland for several last evening.
agency has been giv­
hoars thia moriflng.
Powell’s apple cider Is the
ing you. This agency
Wanted— Bachelor, 4». wishes best phone, 130. We deliver.,
does its. best to see
correspond with maiden ladles
46-1-mo.
M 40. Widows with children
that its clients aro
t barred. For matrimony. 8.
Have yonr broken windows re­
correctly covered by
44» Clark street. North paired. All slsOs, nt Jordan’s
the provisions of the
■d. Oregon.
»4.1« mill.
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B*
An actual
loss is tfie
best test
Schusr-
One-fourth to one-half off on
66-tf all felt and velvet bats for Friday
end Saturday at McGee's Millin­
SAFE to drive through ery Dept.
x
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As of Ashland without
Insurance? Phone 31
Meto Automobile protec-
i*t « n it until yon most
teefaeat. T op . (o f course)
s ts-tt
RivaLCoaches
CARD OF THANKS
« ■ ., V*. -,«* • - , Ár-’W
K
[ Mias Ruth Oemun was in Ash­
land Monday evening to attend a
regular meeting of the Business
Girls Club, qfw hfch sho ts « char­
ter member, She was presented
with * beautiful purse a token of
remembrance from her associate
club members tO'henor of her de­
parture for California In a short
time. lllsa O sm u n formerly Hr-
lira. John Potter of Oakland,
Cal., and Mrs. Oscar Fanateel of
Madison. Cal., were called to
Ashland by the serious illness of
their mother, lira. 8. Patterson.
Corsets - Corselettes
Brassieres
Bandeaux
THE THOMPSON GLOVE FITTING LINE
Built on lines that insure the most Style and Comfort, made from
beautifuL materials. Boned where boning is essential.
The Victim
i
is
Corselettes
Brassieres
Come in Fancy Brocade, com­
bining the np lift Brassiere with
the corset pattern which makes
n yety comfortable garment.
of various models. Some are nar­
row and graduated to wider wid­
ths— fancy Qjgtaades and Knit
Silk. They coine >h pink and
peach colors—all mces.
PRICED AT, FROM
PRICED AT
with steam
presses.
These machines sterili«^
and restore the clothing
fabric through the use of
live steam. Let us dem­
onstrate.
Standard Cleaner»
W e Do Odorless Cleaning.
96 O a k S t
Phone 108
For the death of D. E. Cbipps
in bove), Rev. Frank Norris
of Fort Worth, Teg., was to
go on trial on November 1.
Fried
Chicken
Once More
Due to the popularity of
our fried c h i c k e n , we
have arranged to h a v .e
this special menu for both
Friday noon and Satur
day noon. It will he the
leading noon special for
the week, end; Come in
and order our delicious,
tender fried chicken to­
morrow, or Saturday and
you will see why it is so
popular.
Many other s p e c i a l s
l u n c h e s at our popular
counter.
'
Also Completo Fountain
Service
. v
N I N I N G E R 'S
insurance contracts
that they order.
W e represent the
Hartford Fire
Insurance Company.
Billings Agency
WRAP AROUND STYLES AT
MRS. C. M. M IU p .
The. Modem Way
Of Pressing
.E V E R Y MODEL-IS NEW
•THE CORSETS ARE OF ATH­
LETIC T Y P E WITH SUP­
PORTS ON DIFFERENT MOD­
ELS. BACK LACE, PRICED AT
1 wish to thank my friands and
nslghboraJe» »hem kindness and
rywpathy In my bereavmapnt and
Illness.
S n o w d r if t
Style and
Quality—
at a Price
SU ITS and OVERCOATS
120.00 - 125.00 - 127.50 - >30.00
Paulserud’s
^ C IR C tC
BARGAINS
ALL YARNS
CLOSING -OUT
AT
Circle
2Ó0
COMFORTER
CRETONNES
$1.7 5™ $3.50
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BANDEAUX *'
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ii'
Narrow Knit and Net Mesh — Shaped and Strapped. Some are stayed
—Fancy Trimmed—PRICED AT „
“Every Thompson Glove Fitter Fits"
Attractive Prices on Wool
• Dress Goods • :
Use Everfast Goths for
Gift Making
Phi ret Twill, Serges, Wool Cfepe,
Broadcloth, Batistes, Etc.
They cost about the same as ordin­
ary doths, but are more satisfact­
ory.
* •
GET THEM AT
J«ck « l i r e (nt topi end Charley
OpowMy, fre tta li roMrtire «t Ohio
S U I» und Columbia U n lvtra lllre re-
•Shwtlv«4y, w in rend their , chargto
•*« tn M roch other In oa« a t (bo big.
« ♦« ir.tereretioM l gamoe of Ih« r e r #
•reren , at Now York CUy. Oct. I».
It win bo tbo areond of a firm« an(*
botti» reiioa. Ohio Ríalo «OM laot
f t à i n Cnhtmbuo. »■».
$1.45 Values
Worsted
Drees Goods
Special
Comforter
- Batt