Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Confined to Ho me
ItoG&l * P e r s o n a l flo te s
* First class private garages at
|<? Oak. 4.00 per mo. 57-1-mo.
Left for K lam ath F a l l s -
Mrs. Herman Mattern has been
conflne'd to her home on Harga-
dine street with serious illness.
Mrs. Mattern’s illness is due to
a nervous breakdown.
The true spirit of Christmas Is
best expressed by photographs.
Studio Ashland on the Plaza.
Mrs. Luella Stearns of Pine
True expressions of personality
street left today for Klamath
Falls, where she will visit for and character. The outstanding
iprtU d Jacksonville Sunday—
quality in Studio Ashland photo­
. Mrs. C. K. Pell and her mother some time with relatives.
graphs.
Bra. I. D. Applegate and Mrs.
Children’s Book Displays at El
hqrdla McCall of this city visited
Rufus Holman H er e
with Mrs. H. M. Sargent at Jack- hart’s Wednesday.
Rufus Holman of Holman and
^nville on Sunday.
Have your broken windows re- Davis, Portland printers and
ired. All sines, at Jordan’s book.binders, was a business visi­
Have your clothes cleaned at
IU.
9-tf tor , in Ashland yesterday. Mr.
«97 B. Main. Ashland Cleaning
Holman Is a former county com­
Works, of cosrss.
missioner of Multnomah county.
*
NOTICE
Leaving In enclosed sedan for
L e ft for San F r a n c i s c o -
Seattle, Thursday Nov. 11, room
Busy— but not so busy as I will
Albert
Marske
left
recently
for
* I
\
for
two
or
five
passengers.
Bell
be
in Just In a few more days.
San Francisco, Cal,, where he is
Rooming
house.
4th
St.
89-2*
Bert
H. Hinthorne the photo­
planning to get work and remain
grapher on thè Plaza. ,
tor the winter.
For rent, two good office rooms
over
McNair Bros, drug store. See
Fresh Milk and Cream Scheu r-
Fresh Spinach, 10c pound,
Behuerman's Grocery. .
65-tf H. A. Stearns, Llthla SprlngB man’s Grocery.
Garage. »
6 7-1-mo.
R. W. Price Back­
, Store closed all day Thursday
Beautiful Albums Hived Free
it. W. Price, proprietor of the
Nov. 11. Schuerman’s Grocery.
with the purchase of six new Oro- Li thia Springs hotel, has return­
thophonic records s t The Rose.
ed from a week’s business trip
Madden retreads tires.
69-1 to Portland.
Hot Point
Suggestions!
National
Children’s Book Week
Childrens books, as thiy are published now, not
only book different than they used to, but they
are different.
* : i:
Better Books Are Demanded by die
5 Discriminating Buyer
We have in stock the FINEST COLLECTION
we have yet carried apd invite you to inspect them.
Make your selection now /or Christmas at
ELHARTS BOOK
THE
QUALITY
Shoe Dept., at McGee’s.
R H E U M A T IS M
Good Clothes Are a Safe Investment
look the part you wish
to play—it helps get
you there
Buy Your Holiday Suit Now.
Get a “Hotpoint”
for lasting qualities and
the best service
XL ELECTRIC
Station
J . P. D od ge & S o n s
Funeral Directors
Phone 82
Day Phene 919.
Night Phones 991-L—911-9
Mrg. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
EXTRA VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
AWAIT EAGER SHOPPERS HERE.
Corsets and Corselettes,
Values Xo 81.75
on any shoes sold at
IS IT SAFB to drive through
the streets of Ashland wlthont
Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 163 G raniti
42-1 mo.
for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don’t welt until yon meet
with an accident. Teo. (of course)
991-tf
Use Trunk’s Prescription be­
Cauliflower, 10c pound. Schenr- cause It Is a shame to suffer
man’s Grocery.
with rheumatism!
This pre-
scription does not
ruin
the
Cliff Payne makes french doors. stomach, it does not depress the
heart, neither does It require
fcrtaraeri from Klamath F alls— dieting to make It effective.
H. C. Galey returned Satur­ Trunk’s Prescription does not
day from Klamath Falls where contain any mercury or nar­
he has been looking after busi­ cotics; but It does combine the
ness affairs for the past few days. essential medical elements neces­
sary in the successful treatment
" You have never heard a phono­ of rheumatism and gout, ac­
graph until yon hear t i e New Or­ cording to well Informed pres­
thophonie Victrola. Hear it at ent-day medical opinion.
Uric
The Rose.
acid solvent and liver medicine.
Trunk’« Proscription sells for
«1.75 at McNair Bros.
A
STORE
In P o rtla n d --
evchanges
WOMAN has just written us: “ Words can­
not describe how grateful I and to» you for
the many acts of helpful service which’ you
rendered during my recent great sorrow. I
shall never forget them.” In this instance, as
in many others, we not only handled the. var­
ious details with care and consideration, but
we offered freindly counsel. This is all part of
our service. Our foremost desire is to remove
every possible burden from the minds of the
sorrowing relatives and friends.
GUY GOOD
Mrs. Don Whitney has been
Mrs. John H. Fuller of 160
seriously ill from pneumonia at N. Main street is spending a few
the H. S. Sanford home on Gresh­ days visit in Portland.
am street. Mrs. Whitney is re.
ported as making some progress
See our bargain table shoes.
toward recovery.
Values to «10, priced a t f l.OO. No
Powell’s apple cider Is the this tim e hs we «re closing out our
best phone, 130. We deliver.
shoe dept. These shoes selling
45-1-mo, less I ha A onedialf price.' Miller's
A VALUED TRIBUTE
Hedlite Heaters
Percolator Sets
De Luxe Curling Irons
Grilles
Warming Pads
Waffle Irons
Toasters.
lO K S tP HVA HEM.TH
¡6 EACM MAN* AIM-• I
STRICT SANITATION I
« BRINGS US FA M E .. (
Every Man Would
Preserve
HIS W IPE'S HEALTH
ALSO.
During the winter months
the cheapest health in­
surance for the housewi/e
is Ashland Laundry ser­
vice. It keeps her out of
the steamy washroom and
protects her from the ex­
posure of hanging out wet
clothes in the cold air. We
handle the washing as
carefully as it is handled
when being washed in the
home. We call for and de­
liver your bundle.
Values up to $24.50
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
I
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
3 for < 4 n n
36-in. Comfort Challies
Values up to $27.50
$1.98 and $2.25 Value
Silk Crepes
Regular 19c Grade,
WEDNESDAY 8PE0IAL
6 YARDS
fin
Assorted Colors—40 in. Widths,
While they last
Silk Dress Specials
Values up to $35.00
! sizes — Values to $17.50 for
Crash Toweling
Values up to $39.75
Every Coat with large Fur Collar — Satin or
Crepe lined — A wonderful sale in every sense of
tlj£ word.
•
Very good grade, Reg. 19c and
22c values—
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL,
Ready for
Rainy Days
“ The Service Yon Want
When You Want It.”
Children’s Slipkers in Red,
31 Water St.
Complete New Color Line of
Holeproof Silk Hose
Now Selling. — Values
f i n and up
44-inch Unbleached
Kraft Cloth
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
Phone 165
39c Cotton Bats
Regular 55c Grade,
29c Heavy 36-in. Amos
kaeg Outing Flannel,
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
SAVE BY BUYING AT
Green and Blue with leather
strip around the collar,
Butter Kistwiches
are delicious toasted
Umbrellas
PAULSERUD’S
sandwiches
WE SELL POE LESS
Your favorite sandwich
all silk rainproof
Butter-Toasted. They are
s tu b b ie s
appetizing and healthful
stripe or satin bor­
as delicious a food as you
der.................. $4.95
Thoroughbred raincoats for
Women and Misses, those
silky looking ones at
with
ever tasted. Try one, 15c
T H E TH E A TE R BEAUTIFUL
TO D A Y A N D TO M O RROW
It sends yon home with the smile that
won’t come off. A fine, fresh farce of a
man and a man’s wife and a raise In
salary that didn’t happen. Nothing bat
laughs.
a
fis
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Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Better Grades At
Prescription Druggist
Phone 116
f materials, twice the laav-
rm any other brands. Every
evenly raised— wholesome.
m s WORLD'S
B A K IN G i
Pacific Lumber & Shalieries to Hold
Open Meeting Wednesday Night
at City Hall
On .Wednesday, at 8 P. M., on the 10th day of
November, 1926, in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall, in Ashland, an open meeting will be held
for the benefit of all those who are interested, finan­
cially or otherwise, in the Pacific Lumber & Shaler-
ies, Inc. (formerly the Hartman Syndicate)
At this meeting Mr? Chas. D. CroUch, President
of the corporation, will give all those interested first
hand information as to the exact status of the af­
fairs of the corporation, as to work which has been
done, and as to what is planned for the future.
Questions as to all matters concerning operations
since Mr. Crouch took charge will be answered.
The report of the committee from the various
civic organizations which has investigated the prop­
erty and general conditions will be read.
PLEASE BE THERE; THIS IS SOMETHING
WHICH AFFECTS THE PROSPERITY OF THE
ASHLAND COMMUNITY!
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