Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    From Talent—
Mr. and Mrs. W . W . Robison
and Mrs. W . A. Childers of T a l­
ent spent the day In Ashland
yesterday shopping and visiting
with friends.
A t the U th la Sprlngt Hotel—
JwUd Strawberrfee to B la o s » -
Prom Anderson Creek
H. Palm burg and wife e f As-
As a result of the warm
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDowell
torla and Bmllte Lancal of 8an'w eather of the past tew weeks, of Auderson Creek were Ashland
Francisco were among those who wild strawberries are blooming visitors yesterday shopping and
stopped at the L lth ia Springs J in the Rogue R iver valley.
In looking a fter business affairs.
Hotel yesterday.
scattered
Instances,
mansanlta
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bush is In bloom. Rifre tomatoes
dates, Schuerman’s Qro-
Don’t forget Eastern Star Em­
Teacher has small, attractive are being picked in certain lo-
70-tf
broidery Club Annual
Basaar ■nd comfortable furnished house callties. BUlb flowers, which us*
l-Vpm D unsm uir—
Nov. 30. '
«8.« near Norm al to share reasonably ually blossom in March and
Barton Fruían, Southern Pa­
with one o r two teachers o r at«- April are now ready- to flower'. Pipe Now Ready tor Ugo—
cific employe at Dunsmuir, "Is in
Approximately 60 percent of
Two weeks o f warm rains were
Ashland today visiting with his
followed by tunny days w ith the pipe on Medford’s new water
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W . H.
every indication that the weath­ system is sow ready for nse, ac­
Fruían at 661 B street.
er w ill continue. . November rain- cording to Ralph Cowgill, pasist.
Royal Coal, hot and clean. Car-
Chickens, roasters and broilers, 'Som e niore e f those sweet or­ full has reached six inches.
ant city water engineer, who de­
aon-Fowler Lbr. Co.
The new Orthophonie Vlctrola 28c lb.; Roaat pork, shoulder 25c anges at 69c pail f u l l Schuer-
clares that the rain of the past
70-tl
musical marvel or the age, fur­ lb.; loin pork, 30c; leg pork, 30c; man’s Grocery.
week has held back progress to
Have
your
«tottuu
steamed
at
economical
g ift— photo- nishes the finest music for the choice rib boil, 12 l-2c ; choice
'a
large extent. In the neighbor­
337 B. Mala, Ashland Gleaning
Studlo Ashland on the home.— The Rose.
roasts 2 lbs. for 36c. Fairview Two Fatalities In Oregon—
hood
of 13- miles of pipe have
70-tf
There were two fatalities 1« Works, of emuun.
Meat Market. Phoue 91. We de­
been welded, leaving 17 \yet to
Oregou due to* Industrial acci­
Cheap
housekeeping rooms, liver.
Diaconato on all photographs be completed before the water
A beautiful knd complete line 163 Granite.
43-1 no
dents during the week ending
system la scheduled to be In
of Christmas cards at Darling
November 18,’ according to the through November, Darling Sta­
Hunters from North Bead—
operation
next Jnly. »
dio.
*
’
Studio, Llthia Hotel Bldg.
A party including ». si. Thom­ state industrial- accident com­
C H U R C H N O TIC E
O f the 900 accidents
First church of Christ, Scientist as. Dr. .Phil I. Keiser and H. mission.
SUBSCRIBE FOR TUR TIDINGS.
Registered C ara— -
Returned from K la m a tli Falfag—
— Pioneer Ave South.;' w ill hold a Jr vender of North Bend, were during the week, 696 were sub­
Harvey F . Fletcher of Pierceto,
Mr and Mrs. Mark Hamaker
Thanksgiving service Thursday among those Who registered at ject to the provisions of the
Indiana, O. B. Schroeder o f Ash­
and daughters, who have M i n
moaning a t 11 o'clock. The pub­ the Ashland Hotel yesterday. workmen’s c<mapensation act, 803
land and Ira Holman of Saw?
living In Klamath Falls for p5me
lic la invited to attend.
They left this morning for K lhm . were from firm s and corpora­ telle, Cal.; registered their cam
time, have returned to their
ath county where they w ill spend tions that have rejected the law. in this yity, thia morning.
home on North Main street of A t-th e Oregon H o t e l -
and "two were from- public u til­
several days hunting.
this,-city.
Jack R. Moore and wife of
ities not subject to state protec.
San Francisco' Cal., and Pete
O L D -T IM E DANCE
Game Won by Flukes..
Tiger Twist, the latest Ip Over Frank of Oregon City were
Tucker’s orchestra w ill give an
“ I f there had been a dry field
coats at PanlseroBt.
among those registered at the eld-fashioned dance at Moose hall
For sale a complete bakery and ut C orvallU,’’ declared Ona New­
Oregon Hotel yesterday.
Thanksgiving night. Lunch.
lunch equipment.
See H. A. bury yesterday, “ there would
The problem
solved— photo-
Stearns,
mornings
at
L lth ia have been ho score in the O. A.
graphs. Studio Ashland on The
The
treasured
gift— photo-
Thanksgiving oranges, 69c
Springs garage.
Too often insurance
67-1-mo.
C. and U. of O. football game.
Plaxa.
graphs. Studio Ashland on The pall full. Schuerman’s Grocery.
is both ordered and
The game, aa fa r as I could
Plaza.
70-tf
Snow at Anna Hphi
see, was won by flukes break
Have yonr personal greeting
w r i t t e n by guess­
A rth u r 3. Moon, chief clerk iug fortunately for the Corvaltto
cards made to your order at
work. And then there
IS IT SA FE to drive through L e ft fo r H o m o —
of the Crater National Park offleh team. The ball was so slippery
Darling Studio.
comes a loss which
the streets of Ashland without
Herschel Brower, who* has been who made a trip to the lake (hat players were unable to hold
Liability Insurance? Pbone 21 working at the L lth ia Springs
i s accompanied b y
Sunday, reports that there ate on -to it aa they picked it up
W o rk in g In Telephone Office—
tor complete Automobile protec­ Hotel for some time, le ft late 14 inches of snow at Anna
vain regrets that the
»Ira. M. Breedlove, who recent
from the field, a veritable tea
tion. don’t wait- until you meei Sunday night for his home . in
Springs camp, and 19 Inches at of mnd. I t CorvallU had a field
insurance
* p o lic y
ly moved to this city from P o rt­
with an accident. Teo. (o f course) Jervis, Oregon.
He w ill remain the rim of Crater L^ke. Because llkq the high school here, cover­
land, is working in the local
didn’t
cover
as com­
293-n there through the winter.
of the depth o f the snow , he ed w ith saw dust, the score
telephone office. Mrs. Breedlove
pletely or accurately
could only get by auto as fa r as would have been smaller. e As
w ill be remembered to her many
as it might have.
Have your broken windows re­ Anna Springs camp.
friends in Ashland, as Miss L e ft fo r Eugene—
It was, there was only a email
A ll sices,
at Jordan’s
Raymond Butler of this city paired.
Lourdo Raine.
spot covered in the center." —
left recently for ' Eugene, where mill
9 -tf SUBSCRIBE. F O R « E S TID IN G S . Medford M ail Tribune.
It is all - important
he w ill spend several days look­
that every policy be
ing a fter business affairs.
HAVR SPECIAL AMHMHUHH some or the salient feafbres of
Both Monday and todays as­ Hnkratnlan raublc, and especial­
sembly at the Southern^ Oregon ly emphasised the folk songs for
Normal school was given oapr the whkh this country is noted.
study of Bukaralnlan geography,
yesterday under the leadership of
Professor W a lter Redford, and
today the music of this interest­
ing country wao-discnssed by Mias
Leona
Marsters,
director
of
music.
Miss Marsters explained
, Students, tickets for* the con­
cert to bo given on the night
of December 13, under the aus­
pices of the Normal school were
distributed.
£ . ft. Isaac & Co
The Quality Store
Ashland, Oregon
Well-Sow
about your
Insurance?
written carefully and
accurately.
world. C liff
ladders.
Payne keeps
step
25 Per Cent Less Than Regular
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, FANCY
TOWELS, LUNCHEON SETS, HAND EMBROID­
ERED TOWELS, SCARFS AND VANITY SETS.
ALSO COTTON MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTH
WITH COLORED BORDERS — FANCY BATH
W ill be Home for 'ihaaasgivlng—
A number of the local students
at /h e U. of O. and O. A. C.
Special prices on photographs
will be home to spend the st Darling Studio.
Thanksgiving vacation.
Firut class private garages al
137 Oak, 4.00 per mot 57-1-mo
V
Wednesday
Billings Agency
TOWELS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS ALL
Raul Estate A Real Inaurane
LESS ONE-FOURTH
■atah. 1933 at 41 E. Mala St.
P b e S a S ll
Record Sale this week, 3 for
31.— Ki h art’s.
Powell's apple cider la the V ia ito r from Pinehurst—
Ray UurnB of Pinehurst on
beat phone, 130. We deliver.
the
Green Springs highway, was
46-1-mo.
a business visitor In Ashland
yesterday. He returned to his
D o f t fbrg^t « u t e r n Star I t n
home lout evening.
brbldery d u b W U ^arr Nov. 30.
TH E A R V EE ENSEMBLE
W E T M tÄ T T ^B E A inT O .
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Colored or Satin
Silver Linens
A two in one—a full house dress of fine prints
or white Indian Head, with a snap-on apron
to match. When you are working, slip on the
apron. If the door bell rings dast off the apron
and you have a neat, clean house dress to
meet the caller in.
HERE YOU WILL SEE PATTERN AFTER PATTERN OF CHOICE
DESIGNS WOVEN IN THE FINEST OF LINENS.
WHITE INDIAN HEAD OR NEAT PRINTS
Our range includes various grades of yard Linens—and a fine line of
Ready Made—Hand Drawn—Squared and Finished Table Sets.
For Thanksgiving - ‘ ■
Linen Table Sets of
Ivory White
for the Ensemble
Size 54x54 with Six Napkins,
Priced at the set
• '
Linen Table Sets
Size 50x50 With
Six Napkins
These come in Colom of Rose,
Gold, Orchid and Blue at, Set
The story o f a dapper
rou who hold women's
heart« tig h tly — aad how
he lost aad won the one
g irl who really m attered.
M iH ioy
Before the
Thanksgiving Dinner
Before the
Thanksgiving Game
See that your linen closet is re
A comfortable sport coat with a
plenished with a nice linen set.
fur collar , . . . . . . .$16.75 to $44.50
BORDKRKD CLOTH AND
A new sweater, Midshipman jacket
NAPKINS
or Tomboy middy to wear with
“ONE MINUTE TO PLAIT
Another grade 70 in. Linen Pqre
Bleached with Wild Rose Pattern
at the yard
72 in. Silver Damask with Color
Border, Good Heavy Grade at
64x64 Table Sets with 6 Napkins,
Pure white at the set
your hobby skirt. ,
68x68 at . . .
..................... $8.50
68x86 at . . .
................... $9.50
Jersey Tomboy Dresses are very
2 Yd. Squares
$11.50 to $19.00
practical for school wear and a
2x2 1-2 Yds. .
$12.50 to $15.00
good sports costume.
TM EACE
OF C A D S
(WHDHTTrfiTOWlVnRr
Red Grange
The 70 in. Satin Silver Linens
Come in either Plain—Tulip or
Lily tff the Valley patterns at
the yard
64 in. half bleached Pure Linen,
Floral Design (a. dandy) at the
yard
64x72 Table Sets with 6 napkins,
Pnre White, at the set .
See These and Others At
STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL
'DAY ON THANKSGIVING