Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Mia* Bdlth RrookmiUer la cow
fined to her hone on Liberty g f
> with ‘ he fhi.-?,TM<ta Brookmlflej
is reported to M much improved
today, however.
Apples afe getting scarce, but
we still have u good assortment at
50c, 76c, and {1.00 per box.
Ash. F. A Pro. Assn.
105-«
Visitors Proas'.Vancouver—
Mr, and Mrs. F . M- Chapman
and Miss M. Taylor of Vancouver,
B. C., were visitors in Ashland
a typewriter at Blhart’s.
Gaeata A t Civic ( la b —
Mrs. K. C. Gaddi« and Mrs. H al
Platt of Medford were guests of
the Aphland Ci vie’Club an Friday?
Visited is Medford— ' '
Mr. aad Mrs. J. J. M cNair and
daughter, M arjory, o f Oakland.
Cal., who ark Visiting with frle a d r
and relatives in Ashland, spent
yesterday in Medford at the home
of Mrs. E. O. Gaddis.
Romegiber I This ♦ week,
H-prica at Paalgerud’s.
isited in Medford ..
Medford Man Viaitoa*—
Mrs. C. O. Holman of 135 B
A. B. Cunningham of the Peo­
reet, spent a few dava last week p le s E le c tric store at Medford,
was k buslaess wtoftor la this city
Saturday afternoon.
v',
T a le n t V is ito r—
• ‘ J. -A. Spears o f Talent, was a
are j visitor in this cjty Saturday, look-
Main iug> after business affairs.
Attend Convo ntt e^
J. W . Beck of the Ashland
Cleaning and Dyeing Works ^ras
la Medford Saturday evening to
attend
the ‘Southern
Oregon
Cleaner's Convention.
For cleaning and pressing fry Droye to Asblaad—
lulserud’e.
/ ’
110-tf
Paul McDonald and Mr. Judy of
Medford, drove to Ashland Satur­
Business T rip to Medford—
day morning, to' meet train No.
Earl Crpw, local manager pf I t , which does not stop In Med­
the Standard Oil company, made ford, Owing to heavy traffic the
a busineea trip to Medford Satur­ train was one hour late.
day afternoon.
John Galey, of thia city, spent
Just received the latest popular
yesterday.
Saturday evening in Medford
Victor Electric records. — The
Teaches at O'Brien School —
Roa«.
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p'B rien .school opened today
Attention Poultry Raisers
-With M ita Dorothy Head as ta-
Ask your dealer for a free
’ structor,
Head takes the
sample of ‘'Revenge** lice destroy­
? place o f Mias Grace Jarvis.' wj»o
"W. Welch and wife of K lam ­ er, guaranteed to klve 'satisfac­
•'resig n ed. Miss Jfead is a Jaek-
ath FaUs spent the day yesterday tion or money refunded. Mfg. i>y
- son county g irl and is ths first
the
I.
D,
Russell
po.,
Kansas
City,
In this city.
graduate of the Ashland Normal
Missouri. Dealer, Ashland Mills.
school to be assigned a school 'in
A dandy plate leach Ipciuding
> 110-tf
tho county. She graduated at the
coffee every noon and night, 36c.
. «nd of the last term .— p ra n t.
A t the Plata.
106-tf
At the Lithlg Springs Hotel—
Vass Courier. ,
Mr. and M r*. H. R. Cronlde of
Albany, Ore., Issle Shafer of Seat­
» W o rkin g on Green Springe—
tle. Wash., and Mr.^and M rs, L.
,
Chester Phillips of this city 4s
Adams of Oregon Cjty, Ore., are
L 5® *n« construction, work on the
S vereen Springs Mountain road for
among those who stopped at the
Llthla Springs Hotel yesterday.
C. L. Camp.
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Plenty of ¿j
[ ^Sglt pieces slashed half in two
gped eecgrity.
•at Paulserud’s.
coures. ’1 .
33-tf
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Go To Man f r — ulai.ii
Ity
M r. and Mrs. G. B. Bib left yes­
terday f®r «an Francisco, where
Mr. Eib trill enter the Southern,
pacific hospital fa r treatm ent and
a. possible eperallog.
AMPLE CAPITAL MAKES
YOUR .DREAMS COME TRUE
KITCHEN
• KNIFE
SPECIALS
Butcher knives, values up
to $2.50 for
The mines are turning out the ¿lean­
est and best grade coal this season
that w e have ever known.
Our Spring Canyon Taney Lamp Utah Coal can
not be beat at $16.00 per Ton Delivered.
Only 57 Cents
PARING KNIVKS AT
20 CENTS EACH
The famous PeaCock Bock Springs Lump is better
than ever, free from dust and dirt and burns clean,
no clinkers lees jtshes. Price $16.00 Ton.
Simpson’s
Hardware
Prom pt ■ D elivery
WHITTLE
“ The Winchester Store”
TRANSFER
CO.
M oved—
r
8* H- M ille r, and fam ily have
ance, moved from I I I Bush street to
3 3-tf 133 Laurel Street.
>y
A. Johnson. H. H .
Baas
R. A .Hogan of Chicago. Ill,
ed la Ashland yesterday,
registered at the Oregon
factor in success. Far-sighted business men
look r>on this institution as financial coun­
sellor to be relied upon for information and
advice.
This bank offers you tha tservice—take ad­
vantage of our ability filo help you.
We are holding a. mercantile slaughter during
January. Give us a cal)
f. Verkins aad wife, of Port
O tw ., wore rMtora In Ash-
ARMY GOODS STORE
L ittle è te r e in Town 4 ? ’
’ H otdj — Oped Qvênm gs
The Citizens Bank
*,«
S‘ Ashland ™”‘
THE RESPONSE TO OUR SALE ANNOUNCE-
MENT WAS TREMENDOUS.
Ashland, .Oregon
36 in. Comfort
81x90 Pulla w ay
» Challies
Items
of values
o f SPECIAL MENTION
Rayon Ruffled Curtains
Ecru Color—2 1-4 long
with tie back. Pair
oshing! It’s So! Look for Yourself!
(THING SLASHED!
are going aw ay surprised at
« BIG REDUCTIONS
Sheets
QQ
Burlington - Kay
Full-Fashioued in ligh t
and dark colors, Pair
COTTON, WOOL A N D COTTON A N D ALL W OOL
COMPLETE L IN E OF P L A IN S A N D FA N C IES.
54 in. Wool Dress Goods
Values to $3.98 Yard
to close out—Yard
f*Q
■ «O w
36 in. wide. A good cloth
for any purpose, Yard
AH Ready-fo-Wear
BesHptess Shirts
1-3 OFF
For Every $50.00 w
Takes Another Big Mark Down
Every Coat and Every Dress in Our Stock Has Been
Reduced Again. We are determined to close out
every garment in our stock during this sale. Winter
Coats as low as $8.95, new this season. Dresses
as low as $7.95, new this season.
Remember^OEveryttilng Reduced
Miller’s Toggery
Everything
Reduced
Everything
< On Sale