Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Iio e a l 5 P e r s o n a l flo te s
Parrbasrd Ford—
, -Paul R. Winters, of thd West­
ern Auto Supply company of Ash­
land, has purchased a Ford coupe
from the Claycomb - Motor com­
pany.
Creacent City people are work­
ing on a plan to get a temporary
bridge over Smith rlyer between
this city and the coast. The con-
tiactors on the new bridge t^erX
are so s lo x that It begins to look
ns if the old road must be used all
winter, unless a temporary bridge
¡a constructed to replace the two
taken out by high watey. An ap­
peal is being made to the Cali­
fornia highway commission to
force the contractor to build the
relief structure.
To Bend matrimonial candi­
dates Studio Ashland offers a
I May Have Store Here
wide selection of the latest and
R. W. Doe, district manager of most popular styles suitable for
the Skaggs Safeway Stores, says wedding pictures. Look them ov-
56-1
in addition to opening the stores ei.
in Medford, they will open a fetore
utTTrants Pass about December 1,
IS IT SAFE to drive through
and probably one In Ashland.
the streets of Ashland without
Stated session, .Friday eve-
«PM. Nov. 6. Important business
•ennected with ceremonial at
jtaaeburg, Nov. 1
Refresh­
ments afterwards.
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
'Paulserud’s for cleaning and
F. D. WAGNER. Potentate
ror complete Automobile protec­
pressing. Phone life.
55-tf
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
tion, don’t wait until you meet
with an accident. Teo. (of course)
Fresli 8plnach, 19c pound,
R in g e d —
293-tf
Bert DeWolf, Eagle Point far­ Schuerman’s Grocery.
66-tr
mer arrested early this week on a
Harry Johnson underwent fen
moonshine possession charge , by
operation this morning In Med­
State Special Agent Terry Talent
ford having his tonsllh removed.
and others, was fined 9400 when
He is a student at the Southern
be appeared in . the Jacksonville
Oregon State Normal school here.
Justice court Wednesday after­
noon to plead guilty on thia Ily. according to W. R. Coleman,
charge. He escaped ■ a Jail sen­ state superintendent of screens,
A dosen gift problems, solved—
tence. It Is said, because of the who- Is in charge of the work.
send
your photograph. Studio
fact that he has a family df five Staging already has been erected
\shland.
65-tf
an dat present men are drilling
Children.
holes in the faoe of the dam for
Z 8It now for -your Christ mas the actual installation of the
Portrait.
Bert H. Hinthorne. ecreen, which will be the first of
portrait artist on The Blass. Ita kind ever tried out In the
Water > tfaving
65-tf United States.
been drained out of the dam, fish
Get a box of apples for Apple are already aald to be accumulat­
ing by the thousands for several
[eek. Sehnermsn Grocery.
65-tf feet below the man-made obstruc­
tion.
with
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
SATURDAY ONLY
For sale 5 ft tin Btnogn stack,
Spitsenbergs, 96c box,
Georgie Coffee, Tidings office. ; man’s Grocery.
Schuer-
66-tf
Stoppet! in Ashland—
piirrhMed Ford—
B. B. Bliss of San Francisco, Cal,,
Mrs. K.’ H. MacMurray o f this
stopped ftfr several hours in Ash- iHty has purchase da Ford Coupe
land this morning.
from the Claycomb Motor com
pany.
Cozy winter cabin with garage,
163 Granite.
'
42-lmm
Cliff Payne makes sash,
Have your broken windows n
1 paired. All sises, at Jordan
mill- / ’
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9-i
p e t Ready
D r e s s ; a Flannel
Wanted— Bachelor, 49, wishes
to "correspond with maiden ladles
past 40. Widows with children
not barred. For matrimony. S.
P. 8., 449 Clark street, North
64-3«
Have your clotbee- cleaned at
337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Works, of coursa.
Bow a Westerner won fame
and fortune in Eurojie.
At the Oregon Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beafuse of
San Mateo, Cal., and A. H.
Sanders of Long Beach, Cal.,
spent the day in Ashland yester­
day. They stopped at the Orfegod
Hotel.
Greeting cards at McNair Bröl.
In Our Ladies
Ready-to-Wear Dept
WE ARE F E A T U R I N G ALL
LADIES TAILORED AND SPORT
COATS AT THE FOLLOWING
SPECIAL PRICES.
Game,
Store your car at Lunis Springs
Garage, 94.00 per mo.
8tearhs, Mgr.
IW
Specials for Saturday
and Monday
Armistice
Jacket or Tom Boy
A ll Sport Knit
Ladies Two-Piece Suits
$12.95 Grade . .
. . $ 9.95
$14.95 Grade . . . . . $11.95
$20.00 Grade . . . . . $14.95
From Portland ■ ■
*
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Port­
land, Ore., spent the'day in* Ash­
land yesterday
visiting
with
friends.
JONEÇ
Ukuleles 91.BO to
evening tp attend the vaudeville
at the Craterlan Theatre were
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Kay, Jfr.
M ql Edwin Dunn, M r. ««d M n.
S. X. Peters, Jr., Mr.' and Mrs.
Hubert Bentley, Mr, and Mrs.
Fred 'Taylor, Mr. a^id Mrs. Billy
Briggs,-My. and Mrs. J. h . Puller.
Mrs. Elsie McEuan, Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. McNair, Mr. and Mrs. H. L,
Ciaycomb, Jim - Bowers, Walter
Hughes, Misa Marian Calmen-
son, Otis Johnson, Jr., Millard.
Grubb, Mias Ethel Schrum, Mr.
For The
From Roseburg—
.
W. C. Wagner and F. Sayers of
Roseburg, Ore., was In Ashland
yesterday looking aftfer business
affairs and visiting with friends.
They stopped at the Oregon
Hotel.
The kindergaftea and private
coaching classes being organized
by Mrs. Arthur Hardy will begin
next Monday,. Nov. 8. Hours 9 to
11 morning and from 3:30 to
4:30 afternoon. You may send
children either or both periods
at same price, 96 a month. Folk
dancing, folk songs, m e m p r y
wor^c, story tolling, hand work,
etc. 31 8. Second. Phone 394-R.
Rhlph Smith and family of
Loa Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Paul O.
Wandfrey of Portland, Ore,, and
W. H. Durst of Klamath Palls
registered at the Hotel Ashland
last evening.
Motored to Medford—
Among the Llthlans who
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders and
tored
to Medford Weds
Mrs. John Shortridge motored to
Jucksosnrille this morning on a
Dralno for stopped up .drains, combined business and pleasure
trip.
f
c.— McNair Bros.
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HOLD THAT
LION
Powell's apple elder is the
best phone, ISO. We deliver.
46-1-mo.
Motored to JarksonviUe.
Leave Today—
C. W. Fraley of this city, who
s been visiting with O. N. Wil­
Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
son of Medford, is leaving today 163 Granite.
43-1 mo
fftr southern California, where he
expects to spend the winter.
Complete line children’s books
Elhart’s.
Toys, dolls, games, nt Elhart’s.
Finishing Tonight
J. A. Maloney la among tfee
business men nere from Ashland
today. HS la highly elated over
the result of the election.— Med­
ford Mail Tribane.,*-!
NEW SPORT COATS
LARGE SIZE COATS
$29.75 T0 $54.50
dressy models, which we have too
with splendid furs and linings.
many are now offered at a worth­
Big Assortment
Ladies Silk Dresses
Values to $1750 Go At
while mark-down
Other Models
$16.75 to $24.50
Tom Boy Skirts — $4.75
Tom Boy Middies, $5.75
Tom Boy Shirts. - - $2.25
Flannel Jackets - - - $7.50
Most Complete Assortment of
we have ever shown
Spedai on Ladies Hats
BLUE ORANE HOSE
ALLEN A HOSE .........
HUMMINGBIRD HOSE
Some very fine values are represented for this special selling
Saturday and, Monday.
Have You?
A FRIEND SICK AT HOME
• OR IN THE HOSPITAL-?
—some one you like who hag a birthday near?
—some yon know who is going on a journey?
—any boys or girls who like to read?
Give Them Books!
A large selection of Grosset and
Dunlap Books
2 SUITS GIVEN AWAYl
Last Saturday
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T o m o r r o w , S a tu rd a y , N o v. 6» a t 2 p .m .
Another Suit Will be Given Away to First One
It Fits'
Look Over Some of Our BARGAINS
McNair Bros
The RexaU Store
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
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