Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    I Attem htl Show ,ln Medford—
Mr. and 5$rs. Fred Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McNair
were among the Ashland resi­
dents who attended Wednesday
night’s performance at rfunt's
CrateMan p t Medford.
.Marlon l/M t h on Debate tinned
Varsity debating squads se­
lected by Coach Horner w ill fu r­
nish teams to compete la In ter­
collegiate debates scheduled for
the school year. Forty triad out
for places on the team. Among
the women chosep was m iss
Teaeher has s m all,. attractive Marlon Leach of Ashland, daugh­
und comfortable furnished house ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach.
near Normal to share reasonably
with one or two teachers or stu­
The semi annual meeting of
dents, now or for next term. County Parent-Teacher meets $n
Call or write 178 Skidmore, Sat­ Sat. Nov. 2# In Medford prompt­
urdays or Sundays.
67-tf ly 1:30 a t the Y. W. C. A. club
rooms located a), 229 N. Bartlett.
Have your personal greeting
•♦„St
cards made to your order at
Darling Studio.
bocal ; Personal flotes ’
P a ttu ì at Convalescent Home— Business Visitor in Medford—
Mrs. Emeline Rovny of this
G. H. Yeo, who conducts a real
city, Is a patient a t( the Conval­ estate and insurance agency in
escent Home on Granite street. Ashland, was a business visitor
in Medford Tuesday afternoon.
A place worth including
in
your window shopping schedule
«Madden sells guaranteed tires.
lb Studio Ashland bn tbe Plata.
. Not Just maps of faces,
Sweet oranges, 59c a pail full living .likenesses filled with
bchuerman’s Grocery.
und beauty. Studio Ashland
Powell’s apple cider is the
(ralts. The best Christmas
best phone, 130. We deliver.
Cliff Payne makes tea wagons.
inembrauce.
. • 46-1-mo.
Returned to Home—
per
Private coaching classes and
Mrs. W. A. Eves and children, or wi
.kindergarten.
, You w ill want
who, have been , visiting with | hart's.
your child to have the .best In the
friends and relatives in Ashland
way of systematic training. Mrs.
f o r ’ the past three weeks, have
Spe<
Hardy can Hike a few more pupils.
returned to their home near .st Dai
Folk dancing, folk songs, memory
Pendleton, Oregon
work, paper cutting, etc. 31 S.
.Many Coyotes Killed—
Second St., Phone 394-R. 64-Frl.
81,000 to loan on good real
During October, 4 9 S' coyotes,
estate. Ashland Realty Co.
49 bobcats, and six stock-killing
«•-St bears were killed by government Bottle Filled W ith Gold— .
hunters in the state.
In addi­
A small bottle, filled with an
The
Orothophonic
Vlctrola tion, 81 badgers, 98 porcupines,
ounce of small gold nuggets was
leads the world in reproduction of 46 skunks, and a fox were slain.
displayed in Medford yesterday
u>ne. Hear it at Thè Rose.
Thirty-five government
hunters by J. A. Taylor, who for a short
«7-1 are at work.
time past has been operating a
Discounts on all
through November,
dio.
FRIDAT, X ow B h w IS, IMA.
AftHUU(l> DAELT TIDINGS
FAO* FIGHT
photographs
Darling Stu­
Called Io P o r t la n d -
READ TIDIXÜ» CLASS A M
Florida Grape F ru it, 2 for 85c.
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Attended O aSartaU n
Large Turnip on Display—
J. A. McGee, who spent W ed­
nesday In Salem, looking after
business affairs, returned to Ash­
land yesterday. W hile there, he
was a tuest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Finneran, form .
the
largest
Mr. and Mrs.
S.
M. Berg were
who
ever raised In Oregon fa on ex­ drove down to Medford Wednee.
hibition In a Veronia, Oret,, store day night to attend the vaude­
window. I t was grown by W . L ville performance » t the Crater-
’Ratcliff and measures 46 Inches Ian.
around, 16 inches' high and
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Probably
turnip among th e ' Ashland people
weighs 35 pounds.
Madden retreads tires.
EL R. I S A A C ® C O
“ THE
IS IT 8A FB to drive through
the streets of Ashland ’ without
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
i for complete Automobile proteo
I tion. don't w ait u n til you meet
| with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
2»«-M
QUALITY
STORE”
For T his Special Event We Offer Special Values
Every Section O f The Store.
Parker Pens dropped from roof of Hotel Benson
at Portland undamaged.
PARKER PEN S
TABLE LINENS REDUCED
— range In price from 82.75, 13.50, 85 and 87 for Parker
Black Line Pens with gold-filled clip or ring, to 86 and 8?
(or the famous Duofold In Chinese lacquer-red or same In
plain flashing Black. Super-smooth Duofold Points Is guar­
anteed for 25 years.
mine w ith others 1n Jacksonville.
The ladles of the Baptist church , Tlie gold, he said, was taken
will hold a bazaar and cooked Wednesday from a hole less than
lood sale Saturday In Yockey'
a foot square making a fairly
Bldg. Mince meat a specialty.
good days work.
65-3*
Mrs. R. L. Reed of this clt>
The Better Kiddles’ Books
was called to Portland Wednes­
E
lh
a rt’t.
day evening, by the sudden death
o f her father. Dr. J. J. Leavitt.
Dates Bet A h e a d -
Dates for K lam ath’s first po­
tato show have been set ahead
one week because of Inability
of G. R. Hyslop, head of the
farm crops department of the
Oregon Agricultural college, to
be present.
The potato exhibit
will be held December 8, 8, and
10 inclusive, Intend of November
30, December 1 and 8.
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70 IN, FINE LINEN DAMASKS
Over-size Duofold has harrel with extra-ink capacity,
and easy full.handed grip. Duofold Jr. is the same except
for site, yqt larger than slender Lady Duofold Which Is made
expressly to fit slim fingers.
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($448 Value Sale Price.................................... 1
PARKER PENCILS
$2.98 Value, Sale Price ................................ 5
$3.48 Value, Sale Price ................................ I
— are built and finished with Jeweler’s precision. Duotold
Pencils to match any Parker Pen— Chinese lacquer-red or
flashing black.
at
Foot hall Teams Pass Through— sprlri
Two
football teams passed*!
A beautiful and complete line
of C hrltt- !
cf Christmas cards at .Darling through Ashland on their wayj La
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McNair '
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California
Wednesday
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t.ias
Studi«, L lth U H otel Bldg.
Idaho and Montana universities Bros,
Tiger Twist, the latest In Over both sending squads to compete
Buy your Thanksgiving mince
coats at Panlseruda.
'.n pre-holiday games.
'neat at Baptist Bazaar and food
Tula-Hllnsi Camp .F ire Girl?
Cheap
housekeeping rooms, i-’.le Saturday at Yockey Bldg.
65-3*
42-1 mo.
hold a cooked food sale Satur­ <53 Granite.
day at Hardy Bros. Grocery.
Both “ Big Brother” Duofold Pencil— Over-site Duofold’s
companion, and Duofold Jr. Pencil have the full-handed
grip, and a big, healthy eraser— two to three times average
site.
' Parker Trlpple Plate, Sterling Silver and Gold Pencils
have same faultless mechanism as Duofold Pencils.
McNAIR BROTHERS
Linen Pattern Cloths, Napkins to Match.
SIZES 72x72 — 72x90 — 72x108. NAPKINS 22x22. A L L L.E S S THAN
REGULAR PRICE FOR THIS SALK. _ _
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64 in. T able Pride
Damask
Linen Breakfast Cloths
Size 54x54, made with colored border.
$1.39 Value.’
Mercerized. Sold regular at $1.00 Yd
Special, Yard 85c
Daughters and Granddaughter?
i f Union Civil W ar Veterans are
inylted to join Tent 13, D.u>f V.,
as charter members. Charter op­
en until Nov. 24. Call 487-R.
58x58 Mercerized
Thanksgiving Sale Of
Jack E. Wade o f Aberdeen,
Wash., and K a rl Klaus o f E l
Paso, Texas, stopped In Ashland
thia morning for several hours,
on their way north.
Coats,
Dresses
Sold Regular at $5.98 Each.
Hemstitched, ready for use. $1.35 Val
Fancy Linen Tow els
Linen Guest T ow els
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With Colored Bordera
and
Hava your broTen windows re
paired.
AU titee, at Jordan'»
min.
2-n
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ALL DRESSESjBEDUCED
FINISH ING TONIGHT
BOTH SILK AND WOOL
“The Only Way”
TOMORROW ONLY
D res s es
D resses
Dresses
Dresses
Dresses
Dresses
Dresses
$44.50 Dresses
$48.50 Dresses
$9.95
$ 9.96
$14.95
$16.75
$19.75
$24.50
$29.75
$34.50
Also Reduced
ALL DOMESTICS AND TOWELS AT SPECIAL LOW
PRICES FOR T fflS EVENT.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THE LOW PRICES OFFERED.
W earwell Sheets
36 to 39 inch fancy worsteds, serges and
batiste, $1.25- to $1.45 val. now offered at
exceptionally big values in this lot.
Poiret twill, wool crepe, 54 in. fancy
worsteds.
\, Children’s Coats
Values from $3.45. to $4.00 in fancy
and plain flannels, worsteds, broad­
cloths, etc.
se 81x90. Sold regular $1.69 Ea
in Blue, Rose and .Gold. Size 81x108,
Sold regular, $5.98.
Special Sale Price
Saturday, Each $1.48
THANKSGIVING SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR.
B uy Your N ew Coat or Drcess at the Special Low
Prices Offered.
Both Silk and Wool Dresses at this special low price,
Regular values up to $14.95.
Early Price Redaction on Coats
$12.50
$16.75
One rnek of extra value in coats at these
A runaway wagon—a fright­
ened little boy clutching the
front seat—the month of the
railroad tunnel—the vehicle
bumping down the grade
into the black maw—a crash
within the blackness—and
out streaks a white horse
and a desperate rider, with
the boy in his arms.
ALSO
“Snowed In”
AND A COMEDY
extremely low prices. All sizes up to 45.
Other lots dress and sport coats, values
up to $44.50, sizes range from 16 to 38.
I
Special Saturday, 59c
Wool Dress Goods
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Made with hand embroidery.
Large Size Dress Coals
Here is a wonderful lot to choose from. Silk Dresses
in the wanted colors. Also some W oq I s at this low price.
A particularly good assortment of sizes
from 40 to 47 in fine dress eoats offer­
ed at very worthwhile savings now.
Special Showing of New Party Frocks
$24.50 TO $29.75
Saturday
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
$19.75
$27.50
$29.75
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Saturday