Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 07, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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v' Have yonr tuynl
And reflnlshed at
and Cabinet works
•LAST TIMES TODAY
iverybody’s Acting
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with
BETTY BRONSON
Royal Coal. Hot and
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Clean
Eastman Film« at McNair Bros.
SATURDAY ONLY
Returned to Dunsmuir—
New releases of Brunswick
records every Thursday— Elhart'a.
Returning te-S iy k iy o u —
Roy OstramBer,, who Was in­
jured at Siskiyou about a week
ago, is able to leave the Com­
munity hospital today, and will
return to his w p r|% M r„9atnndr
er'had tWQ o f his f^pgerg seferdft
from his (hand and suffered:
severe bruises, when he w a s ' hit
Plenty of money to loan on
by a locomotive engine, while
good security. Phone 21. Y do, of
working in the S. P. yards.
course.
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X t Uto LR hle Springs Hotel—
Bargains in stationery— El
I ? Mr. and Mrs. C M. B ^ow n o f hart’s.
Astoria, Ore./ sad Mr. agd Mrs.
Carl D. Whalen of San Fran­
cisco, registered at this Li thia Hilt Visitor—
Mrs. A. Lenears -of Hilt, Cal.,
Springs Hotel yesterday.
was a business visitor In this ,
city , yesterday.v Mrs. Lenyars
A dandy piate lunch Induding
returned to her borne yqpterday.
coffee every nopn and night, >5«.
A t.tbe Piata.
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Apples are getting scarce, bat
we still have a good assortment at
Brunswick electrically recorded
50c, 76c, and- « «1.00 .per■ bog*
record»— Elhart’s.
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Left for Xa p a--
Carl Loveland, Sr., accompap|«<j
by his son, Carl, Jr., left last night
on train No. IS for Napa, Cml-
fornia, where Carl Jr., will spefcfc
'the winter with his aunt aM
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
faorne.
They 'will stop off ip
Redding, Cal., where Mr. Love­
land will play for the Kiwanto
this evening.
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Gowns and Slips
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Vests, Reg. $1.00 Val
Step-Ins, Reg. $1.50 Val. at $1.19
Pajan
Step-Ins, Reg. $1.98 Val. at $1.59
Gown
Teddy«, Reg. $1,98 Val. at $1,59
» Gown
Teddys, Reg. $2.50 Val. at $1.95
Slips,
Combinets, Reg. $2.50 V al., $1.95
Slips,
Dance Sets, Reg. $3.25 Val., $2.59
Slips,
Dance Sets, Reg. $3.50 Val., $2.79
Slips,
Seeing And
Comparing
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Convinéîng
Than W ords
A checking account is the modern and sen
sible w ay of controlling your expenditures,
You never pay bills twice.
fed and Silver K ing re-
aaling a lot of new tricks
-American cavalry in hot
Expect You Tomorrow,
pursuit
Ashland, Oregon
s PRICES ON
All Coats, Dresses
Hats
Sweaters aad Furs
SLASHED!
The
Citizens
Bank
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Shop- the Clearance Counters
Racks.
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Combinéis, Dance/Sets, Pajamas,
Ukuleles, Ban: los, Gultar»»-El
hart’s.
Of Your Income
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VM jWl,
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Silk add Rayon
Lingerie
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Check U p T b e Outgi
W D S r$CW||, TIW B0MWt<
Henry Fleming of Jacksonville, those who stopped hr A«h|
brother of Mrs. E. O. Gillings and yesterday. They registered At
Mrs. Paal Winters, of this city, Oregon Hotel.
passed through
Ashland this
morning enroute for Los Angeles,
Cal., where he expects to remain
for some time. * z
f U n . Don Whitney and children
I thin city will ISave.tofsy tyr, At'the ftfcgdn HdWW- ,
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While She was shipping la t<
AS Angeles, where ^hey expect to
Ralph Ripley and wife* of Sac- On account of Mrs. Gregory’s
pend, the winter.
ramento, Gal., and R. A. Seyranes the fall was unite serious.
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’ To our patrons:
Having disposed of our plants
business and good.will to the Ash­ -ar Goe* Off G r a d e -
While returning to their hemfe
land Laundry Company, we are
turning over to them our Hat' of in
: Seattle, Wash., Monday, Mr.
Mrs. H. C. Myer’s car wpgt
patrons. We trget>that the Ash- and
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laud, Imuridry Cephipny *<win he ' ff the grade near Glendale, O^d.,
favored with jg doBtlpnation o f ' adly bruising Mrs. Myers. T |6y
the patronage we have enjoyed.
were able to continue their joto*-
Yours tr u ly /
I i ney the next day, however. Mr.
LOVELAND’S HOME LAUNDRY. J and Mrs. M^cr had b een s p e n d in g
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By CARL H. 1
’D'-.'lhé holidays in Ashland with
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s mother, Mrs? Vining.
Î ’t'Í T H E L «ATO]
Mrs. Kester Gandee, who has
been visiting with • friend^* In Freni,H ilt—
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Ashland for a few days, return­
.Theodore MarÜ|e» , oh. i H il|¿
CÀI, was a visitor in ttris city
ed yesterday to her homp
Dunsmuir, Cal.
, . ‘ i lobi (ng after business hfTairb mid
Bltopplng, yesterday?
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The popular sheet musle-r-Bl* t V . ’
Let the UNION write your full
hart’s.
¿overage automobile Insurance, j
Veo, of course.
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BCD THOMSON
/ W. H. Bartges and daughter,
Ifigs Fente of this city left last
evening tor Portland, Ore., where
they will spend a week visiting
with friends.
'» n » pi foes .slashed half in t Í ¿
at Paulserud's.
m Wagner Creek—
. W. Lacey of Wagner Creek
Mrs. Dr. Gordon MeeCracken
latest stringed lnstrn-
See
it the gay yesterday In Ash- of 262 Hargadlne street, left ment.
Tipls— The Rose.
I shopping and visiting yr Uh thtp, m"orn|ng on k n ß f'N o . »12
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foi- Portland and other' horthem
ron* Portland—
Ppiats.
Jdrs. RapCcack^n lq L J. W4 McCoy of. toe Flyst Ne-
Real chlckeg Tamales, served, state Begeht o< fh< ® ,U . T V , { *ttonal 5mnk; returned this morn­
jg. To take home, 25c. The
ing from Portland, Ore., where
Canterbury Box Candy sale at he attended a meeting of the
asa.
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the Plaxa.
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106-tf Executive * Board of the State
♦C liff Payne make«, cabinets.,
Beaker's AssocSaftign which met
V Guaranteed hot water, bol
in that city yesterday.
|2 at McNair Bros.
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Leslie Heer, who works
inamulr, Cal., was a visitor
a city yesterday.
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B. Hydòrn of Jameeton, Han Francisco —
was among the tourists who
Mrs. J. P. Watt of B
lered their «ars at the local, left yesterday for San Frauclpdo
¡ber of Commerce this m ow - to attend the, “Miracle** and to
■ p ert; a few days visiting w<th
M ^ ’ Meikle. _•
Gaia
Hill was a guest at the home of
Mrs. McConnell In this city Wed-
pssday.
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EVERYTHING
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REDUCED
TOW ELS
To The
$2.95
a-dash Inn
Taking
Advantage
18 COATS
EACH
EACH
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of
Bottom
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EVERYTHING SLASHED
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For every $50.00 worth of mdse, bought at Slashed
Prices you get an additional $5.00 worth FREE
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Miller’s Toggery
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Rubber Boots, Rubber Shoes, Oil4 ObBte, dm O&d Ends, Etc.
ALSO BIG BARGAINS in Shoee, Gloves, So», Work and
Drees Shirts, Underwear, Ladies Aprons, Ginghams, Muslins,
- Silk and Wool H o s e . ' Gome aad Save. ’ ; — -
WOOD’S STORE