Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 14, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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V W lo i—
R eturned to * W o rk —
[Motored to Medford-— "
Confined to Mae n f
Chapman of Dunsmuir,
Mrs. Joe Doleae, who Is em­ t A. C. Ninlnger of Ntnlager's
M rs ,'D r. B. A. Woods of this
Isabelle Oaffney. daughter of
f* * , « - MWtor In Ashland ployed at the 'local Chamber of store, and W . H . Perkins motored city was a. visitor to Medford
Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. G aff­
iay looking after ' business Comgperee, has returned to he^
2to Medford last evening to at-, Tuesday evening, t a f attend the ney la 111 w ith the flu and Is
work a fter being absent for the tend a baseball meeting.
prodnctton “ Blossom Time.**
conflated to her - home on the
past few days. oA account of I
Boulevard.'
Royal Coal, R ot and d e a n .
Illness at home.
.
Visitors In M e d fo rd —
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Oa.
V. Ham ilton o f 'Portland. Ore.,
• Mrs. F. M. W agner and Mrs
The last edition of “The 8laki-
Dance. I. O. O. F. hall Frtdi
Em il Pell o f this city were visit­ Geo. L. Thompson of San Fran­
Visitors ftwns The Dalles—
yop." the southern Oregon Norm­
evening, Jan. 14. Gentlemen 6
cisco,
Cal.,
C.
W
.’
Qwen
of
Rose­
ors In Medford yesterday aftyr-
3 N. B. Bennghan of Dunsmuir,
The Clayeemb Motor company
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Pence and Ladles 2 6 c ,- Refreshments.
al paper, which la a six page edi­
burg. Ore., and C. A. Lewis of
t e l., wa« a business visitor to has received a new shipment of child of The palles. Ore., stop­
tion, was published that the read­
C O M M ITTE E .
Salem, Ore., registered at the
enclosed cars, coupes and tndore. ped to this city yesterday for a
¿his elty yesterday.
er might better see the actions
I ll
Llthia Springs H otel yesterday.
(Left
for
McCloud
to the new colors o f royal few hours to visit the park and
and workings of the Normal.
Mrs. W alter H. Frnlan of B«1
**” "The Siskiyou" la endeavoring
maroon, highland green and faun enjoy the scents b ea d lies of Ash­
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A TTK X TIO X
B street, accompanied by her Klamath People Attend Show— to show the needs of the school,
land.
2 To all M- W. A. aad R. N. A. grey.
Among the K lam ath Fulls peo­ Its progresses aad Its future. The
¿lttle grandson M artin H errin ,
■ad their families. There will be
ple who attended “ Blossom Tim e“' publication of the last Issue was
left
thia
morning
on
ti>
ln
No.
Real
chicken
Tamales,
served,
Student
dancp
Friday.—
W
in
ter
the regular annual u p p e r and
V
112-5 Held, Cal., are among those who 1 3 for McClout^ Cal., where they to Medford Tuesday evening, made possible by tbe aid of the
public Installation tonight. Every S»A To take M m e, 26c. The Garden.
were M r. 'and Mrs. J. 0.' Boyie merchants,' who have at all times
I® |- t f
member e f both orders are to be P l * « -
registered at the O regc- H o tel Will visit for a few days ’ a t the
and M r. and Mrs. Tbos. W . Del­ given, their help and support to
koino
o
f
Mrs.
Frulan's
son
-r^a-
present for sapper served at 4:20
yesterday.
.
• ’
Ip Klam ath Fplla—
u ll.
fhont Frulan.
thia institution.
Purchased Foydaea Trcator—
F m. at Moose Hall.
• O. T. Bergner, of the Ore­
C O M M ITTEE
L . Lofland of Medford has
purchased a Fordton tractor ffom gon Hotel, la spending the day From Hammer Lake—
Pledged to Sigma N o -
Remember! This week, suits the Claycomb Motor . company, in K lam ath Fglls looking after
Ross Small aad E m il Gondye
W arren Ham lin o f Medford has
butlness affairs, M r. Bergner la o f Summer Lake, Ore., are spend­
Jf-prlce at'Paulserud'a.
110-tf local dealers.
expected home thia evening or ing a few days, in Ashland visit­ been pledged at the O. A. C. to
Sigma Nu, men’s social fraternity,
tomorrow morning.
T rin ity Guild foqd Sale, Hardy
^hgletcrcd Care Mere—
ing with friends. M r. Small was one of 35 fraternities on the
* W . F. Dodson o f Alhambra, Bros. Store, Saturday, Jan. IB .
form erly a resident of Ashland. campus which provide
living
Plenty o f meney to loan oa
Cal . Gale Stanley of W hittier, starting at l l a.
;lll-4 *
quarters for more than 1000
good security. >bone 21. Yeo, of
Cal., and Chris Strong o f Santa
cou ru .
’ 4Ì2-tf Returned frosp Portland—
Rosa. Cal., are among the tonr- Leaving for Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. H. L . Claycomb
who registered '-their cars
George ’ Shafer vof thia city
have
returned
from
P ortland Flayed Only Three Places—
at the local Chamber of Com­ wUI leave today fo r Portland. Stopped at L lth ja Springs Hotel—
Ore., where they have spent the
In its tour Across the contin-
Ore., to be with bis father, who
Clara Redesign o f Band, Ore..
merce thia morning.
will undergo an operation 'soon. C. A. Erickson o f Seattle, Wash.. past few days o n 's combined Ont. "Blossom Tim e” played only
business and pleasure trip. M r. fbree one-night stands, which
J. S. Anderson o f Portland, Ore.,
“ The Auxiliary to T rin ity Guild
Let the U N IO N write your full and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. and Mrs. Claycomb reside on were at Chico, Cal., Medford,
will give a public card party, Wed-
coverage automobile Insurance. Olsh of Everett, Wash., are Iowa and Harrison streets.
Ore., and Eugene, Ore.
fffaday evening, January I I la the
Yeo,
o
f
course.
g
j-tt
among th o u stopping at the
te ria h house, 60c each. Bridge.
Xnyoae wishing to make reoerva-
L lth ia Springs Hotel yesterday.
tfen» phone Mrs. Dr. Shinn, 1B4. H ilt Visitor«—
See the new clothes reel at Jor­
Jess Fowler of H ilt, Cal., spent
the day In 'Ashland yesterday dan’s m ill, ready to set to the
. m -tf
looking a fter business affairs and ground..
visiting with friends.
boeal ■ Personal [lotes
C
w in Hare Social Meetlay
■'
The Westminister Guild of the
Presbyterian chsrch w ill have a
social meeting thia evening' at
the home of Miss B ra Poley of
B street.
FINISHING TODAY
"Her Big Night"
With Laura La Plante
TOMORROW ONLY
s flllk
VK2S0S
WESTCLOX
A dandy plate lunch Including
coffee every noon and night, 5 6c.
At the Plaaa.
106-tf
BASJiETßALL
ASHLAND HI
Mrs. Georgs Robison of Tal-
net and Mrs. Dean o f -Phoenix,
£ C . A- Moore e f Baker, Ore., were visitors in Ashland this
tenute MeAallffe of Willows, Cal., morning shopping and looking
Ä w t o G. Curtis of Portland, lit e r business affairs.
Saturday Night
Gre-, aad Jameq Croad of Sap
Francisco, Cal., «re among thade
Junior Hi Gym
Ao
Canterbury Box candy sale at
101-tf
registered at the Ashland the'Plasa.
YREKA HI
Preliminary, 7:80
Mato Game, 8:30
C liff Payne makes cupboards.
All Grades of Work Shoes
la California, was a
visitor In Ashland yea-
Food Bale, ladles of
sfld. Bat-, Ja«-
16,
For All Kinds of Men
larm Clocks
A variety of models, varying in design and price,
but uniform in quality. The name “ Westclox” on
the dial is your protection and assurance of good
timekeeping.
•torq h q O llette B urgeas)
Big Ben < ..................................... ..
$3.25
Big Ben Luminous . ................... $<50
Baby Ban ............a. , . ^ ......... .
..$3.25
Baby Ben Luminous ...................
$4.50
Pocket Beg Watch ....................... . $1.60
Gio Ben W a tc h ___ _ A : ................ .. $2.25
Sleep-Meter .............. . A ........... ......... $1.50
America ........... < . . . ..................... ... $1.50
MATT MOORE
MARIEPREYOST
How a coal heaver became
the flapper’s idol.
DON’T BE WITHOUT', AN ALARM CLOCK.
McNAIR BROTHERS
Trinity
Hardy
•Ito/»
OVERLAND SHOE
SATURDAY
Is Banner Day at the Big
Dissolving Partnership Sale
Good Items Picked at Random. There Are Many
More. Shop Here, it Means a
Saving for You
oys Blouses and Shirts
Ready Made Curtains
Of novelty scrims and nets. White
and Ecru. Some with colored dots
and Buffies
flQf»
Sale Price—Pair and up
OwC
Ladies Outing Gòwns
TO FIRST SIX RAILROAD MEN BUYING $5.00 WORTH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MDSE. EACH, FREE 1 PAIR “RED BUTTON” “CANT
BUST ’EM” OVERALLS.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TO FIRST SIX BONA FIDE FARMERS OR LABORERS
BUYING $5.00 WORTH MDSE. EACH, FREE 1 PAIR “RED
“ “ ------------------ BUTTON” “CANT BUST ’EM” OVERALLS.
EVERYTHING
REDUCED!
of the generously cut, roomy make,
$1.25 Value
Qflf*
Sale Price
OOU
Childrens Sateen
- Kickem icks
#
Elastic top and bottom in black
or white. Age 6 to 10
K7<*
70c Value. Sale Price
W I V
Ladies Felt Slippers
Made of extra heavy felt with soft
leather sole. $1.25 >
flftf«
Valufe. Sale Price
OOC
Pullaway Sheets
of gpod*. quality soft finish muslin,
81x90—$1.48 Reg.
Q O ya
Sale Price
OOG
30 in. Outing Flannel ■
the long nappy kind in white. A
good assortment in light or dark
colors. Reg. 25c grade
1 Qya
Sale Price—Yard
■ ***•
Highland Lassie Gingham
A favorite cloth for many purposes.
Splendid range of colors and pat­
terns. 32 in wide. Values <$4
to 30c yd. Sale Price—Yd. » 1 C
A FEW BARGAINS IN SUITS LEFT
1927*8 G R E A T E S T
ve Agents for Hart Schaffner & M arx C lothes^®
WATCH FOR , OUR SPRING U N E
Everything's
Bednoed
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Ashland's Big Sale
SA LE
Everything’s
Bsduoed