Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    j George V Irgli Gillette Home
Ltoeal j Personal flotes
George V irg il Qilette. 'student
at O. A. C„ is in Ashland visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
V. Gillette on High Street. He
expects to return to school Sun­
day morning.
Returned to Home—
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. W hittle re
turned to their home in Aahlaui
Wednesday a lte r a few days bust
ness and pleasure tr i» to Fort
land.
' Hear the new »126 Ofthephonic
Our work is carefully done. It Vlctrola at The Rose. Easy terms.
requires time and skill, for you
Visits School—
<1-1
Mrs. Susanne Holmes Carter, want to look your best. Have
county school superintendent, vis­ your sitting at once. Stadio Ash­
PoWell’s appiè cider la the
ited the school at Central Poljjt land on the Placa.
beat phone, ISO. W e deliver.
Special communication Friday
Tuesday.
evening, Nov. 12. W ork in First
Degree.
Visiting Brethren wel­
come.
R. L. BURDIC, Jr., W. M.
'W. H. DAY, Recorder.
60-2
46-i-me
C liff Payne makes shelves.
Visiting tat Ashland.
Attended Game nt Portland—
Raymond Butler, who has been
Raymond Finneran, Kmmett
working I q Santa Barbara Cal. for Devlin, W ilb u r Chapman, M errick
some time, is in Ashland visiting
Thornton and B ill Dean of this
with his wife who works- at the
city, were among the.Ashland peo­
local telephone office.
ple whe attended the game at
Portland yesterday, between the
Have your d om es cleaned at Oregon A gricultural College and
837 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning the University o f Southern Cali­
fornia.
Works, of co u n t.
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Gearhart Services Saturday—
A t the Hotel Oregon— .......... .......
James X. Lennot of Corning
Cal. and O. M Shook of Los An­
geles Cal. were among those who
were registered at the Hotel Ore­
gon yesterday.
Funeral sfervlqes for the late
Mr. H. H . Gearhart, who passed
away at his home In Napa Cal.,
Monday November 8, w ill be held
from- Dedge A Sons Undertaking
Parlors Saturday morning at 10t-
30.
Interm ent la . Mountain
View Cemetery.
First class private garages at
187 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 57-1-mo.
Bellview Resident D i c e -
Fresh M ilk and Creata Scheur-
man’s Grocery.
Our beet small apartment w ill
soon be available. Suitable for
two ladles, completely furnished
and furnace heated. Chattens, 316
At the Ashland Hotel—
60-2* A t the Lithia Springs Hotel—
H arry Davis of San Francisco Hargadlne.
Mrs. May Van Ronk and Mrs.
Cal.,' W . 8. Gardner of Hysham
F. C. Carleton of Damas Wash,
Mont, and Lew Koyse and fam ily
New, all steel m itre box, 26 In and C. J. N. Pease of Seattle
of K lam ath Falla were registered
saw. This outfit used only about Wash, were among those who
at the Ashland Hotel last evening.
one hour. Cost »35. W ill sell for stopped a t the Lithia Springs
120. Phone ¿OIL.
00-2* Hotel last evening.
an’s
For sale a complete bakery and Word Received— ‘
Word was received that Mrs.
2-tf lunch equipment.
See H. A.
. I Stearns, mornings
at
Llthta Charles Pierce and Miss Georgle
-1 * Springs garage.
67-1-mo. Coffee of this city and Mrs. MoMer
V isMor in Klamarh Falls—
and Miss Ruth Osmun of Medford
Mrs. Newland* of this city, Is
A g ift Inspired by sentiment
Madden sells guaranteed tlreei who left for Los Angeles Cal.,
a visitor at the home'of Mr. and
Tuesday noon, were, in
Santa
and thus expressive of the true
Mrs. Velton Haskins in Klamath
M arla, 300 miles south* of San
spirit of Christmas— your photo­ Stopped in A s h la n d -
Falls.
Better Book Week— inspect
Francisco, last night. They as­
graph. Studio Ashland on the
George F. Browning of High­
pect to reach their'destination this our showing— E lh a rt’s Book Stflie"
Plaza. •
land Cal., Howard Kee.d of Marys-, Kfternoon.
' Closing out sale of Rocks and
’ .
yille
Cal., R. L. Pennell of Lewis­
Reds, 50 pullets of each and sev­
Buy books for children— Better
ton Idaho and Ed b ? Allen of
eral good early hatched cockerels.
Book Week a | E lh a rt’s Book
Chula Vista Cal.,' stopped for sev-l
In Ashland—
-
Store.
Smith Quality Poultry Farm.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Garthe
of
Spok­
oral
hours in Ashland this morn­
61-2*
j
ane Wash, spent Sunday night and ing.
part of Monday in Ashland. They
Slab wood by thp load.
attended the Presbyterian cBTirch
For better books and more
Carson Fowler Lbr. Co.
Sunday evening and heard their books see Elhart's Book Store.
former pastor. Monday, they were
New records at E lh a rt’a.
party frorf Klamath Falls He re ■ dinner guests at the home of Rev.
A party of prominent Klamath end Mrs. H. T. Mltchelmore, leav­
frails residents were visitors In ing in the afternoon for Long
Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
<2-1 mo.
Ashland yesterday, returning to Beach Cal,, where they will spend 163 Granite.
their homes this morning, after the winter months.
Cauliflower, 10c pound. Schenr-
attending the Knights Templar
Today will be yesterday to nian's Grocery.
gathering in this city. Among
the party were George J. Walton, morrow. How about an Qrotho
phonic Vlctrola right now at The
Returned from Portland—
Rose.
61-1
If there is ONE TIME of the year when a mess­
J. M. Hughes, who has been
flatting for a few days in Port­
age
of friendly, good cheer and good will is
See our bargain table shoos.
' For real values In suits and
land, returned to Ashland Tues­
appreciated—That
time is Christmas.
Valors
to
SIO,
priced
a
t
S
I
.00.
No
•vercoata, tailored to your meas­
day.
Mrs.
Hughes
remained
ure. See Orres tailors.
61-1* rvchangos on any shoes sold at
there, and w ill visit In Eugene
this time as we are closing ont our
with her son James R. Hughes, be­
IS IT SAFE to drive through shoe dept. These shoes selling fore returning home.
the streets of Ashland without less than one-half price? M ille r’s
Liability Insurance? Pbons 21 Shoe Dept., nt McGee's.
Are you going to the dance?
for complete Automobile protec­
Where? To the Hard Time dance
Chester
Woods
Expected
Home—
tion, don’t watt until you meet
At Your Leisure and While Lines are Complete.
Friday night at Oddfellows hall.
with a* aocldent. Too. (of cours«) lo d ay —
Sure I ’m going. Refreshment!
Chester Woods, son of Dr. and
l» l-tr
will be served.
60-2*
Mrs. B. A. Woods, is expected
home today from Corvallis, where
Klauprth to Have New School—
-be attended the Oregon Agricul­ Returned- from Napa—
Klamath Falls voters last Mon­ tural College. Chester attended
Mrc. Elsie McEwen, M r. and
day voted 166.000 for « new tbs game In Portland yesterday,
Mrs. Roy Gearhart and Howard
union high school. This money between Corvallis and the Univer­
Gearhart returned yesterday from
will be used for a alto and another sity of Southern C alifo rn ia."
Napa Cal., where they were* called
THE SBZÀLL STORE
election for 1160,000 w ill be held
by the sudden death of their
to vote bonds for the building.
The time Is short, we are get­ father.
ting busier every day. Your pho­
Orres remodels clothes. Phqne tographs for Christmas should be
61-1* made now. Bert H. Hinthorne on
the Plaza.
Keep Up the
Christmas Spirit
Order Your Personal Greeting
Cards Now
Mar y Ellen W ililiam s passed
away at bar home in the Bellview
district, Wednesday November 10,
at 10:30 A ./M -, after a long Ill­
ness.
She was the wife of Thomas N.
Williams. Funeral services w i l l /
be held from 8tock’s Undertaking
Parlors tomorrow at 10:80 A. M.
Interm ent in Mountain View
Cemetery.
$4.00 - $5.00 Trousers at
A
20 Per Cent O ff on Y«
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Good Work Shirts at . .
H eavy Storm Rubbers at
MILLER’S TOGGERY
_____________“ Hab-a-daáh Inn”
25 Cards With Name $3.25 to $8.00
McNAIR BROTHERS
Spent Yesterday Hei
’ Perry Norton, wl
H ilt Cal., spent the
land yesterday with
. Freeh Spinach, 10c
Schuermsn’s Grocery.
K«“nwrlh HfttMon H o r n e -
Kenneth Hobson, student at the
Oregon Agricultural College at
Corvallis, arrived home yesterday
tor a few days visit with his par­
ents M r. and Mrs. Fr«d B. Hobson
pound, on lows street. He attended tho
66-tf game at Medford yesterday. '
BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS
RUSH A
E. R. ISAAC & Co
STORE
ECONOMY SALE
SATURDAY
Of Wearwell Blankets
Coal and Dress
Riddance
Pair $5.95
Comes in all the wanted colors in new
terns—size 66x80—sold rçgular at $6|48
Pair $8.45
EVERY COAT—EVERY DRESS
MARKED DOWN TO A PRICE THAT
SHOULD SELL THE MOST OF THEM BE­
FORE THANKSGIVING.
Boys Suits and
Overcoats
About 25 Sold The First Day.
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150 Suits and 35 Overcoats Still Re
main to Select From.
Saturday Will be a Big Day
Everything For The Boy On
Special Sale
Buy Tomorrow For Your Winter Supply
MANY LARGE SIZES IN DRESS COATS AND
CHILDREN’S COATS REDUCED.
WOMEN’S A i
SPORT COATS AND SILK OR WOOL DRESSES
wSS
.BI
Wool and Cotton Blankets
Fine Wool Blankets
.our
j
Size 70x80—Heavy weight. Several
good colors to select from in plaid
patterns. Sold regular at $9.95 pair.
Cotton Sheet Blankets
Each $1.00
Size 66x80—Here is a wonderful
value in a fine Blanket in all the
wanted colors in Block plaid pat­
terns.
Heavy Cotton Blankets Heavy Cotton Blankets
Pair $2.85
Large Size—70x80—Come in Grey,
Tan and White.
Good Size—66x80—Come in Grey
Tan and White. ••
ECONOMY SALE OF FINE WOOL
HOME DRESSMAKERS BUY *
WOOL GOODS NOW
39-inch Fancy Worsteds, 42-inch
Serges, up to $2.00 values on the
Sales Table at
$4 Chiffon Broadcloth
$2.95
O Oaa YARD
54-inch Wool Velour
Oue lpt 44 to 54-inch Wool Dress
Goods including Poiret Twill,
Wool Crepe, wide Serges and
fancy Worsteds, values $2.75 to
$3.45 yard now at
O O YARD
DBESS GOODS, YARD $1.95 '
Here is a special lot of fine Wool Flannels in Chec
Also some plain colors — Values up to $3.98 Yard
ECONOMY SALE OF WINTER COATS
SATURDAY. THBEE GBEAT VALUES
$19.75
And a varied lot of Fan^y Wor­
steds and F^umels up to $3.75
values,
$25.50
$29.75
Great values for so early in season—Every coat with large fur collar,
Satin and Crepe Linings, come in good assortment of sizes.
ECONOMY SALE OF SILK DBESSES
SATUBDAY, EACH $15.00
Great Variety — Great Style. Made of fine quality Satin Crepe.
Colors: Tat, Jungle Green, Channel Red and Black. Values to $22.50
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