Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Fined fo r Running Over D re e *
Maste Phelps and R. B.- Phelps
Rose M. Small of Summa
of Anderson. Cal., spent the day bake, forjo^rly of Ashland, whi
yesterday in Ashland vtelttog w visiting feu- jom e Upis in thk
with friends.
d ty , was arrested lent week h]
Deputy Game Warden Roy Pari
Stationary Sales this week— BI and Pat Daily on a charge ol
running over a deer with an au­
hart’s.
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tomobile in the Green Springy
Spent W rck-Kpd to Roeebwrg—
mountain district, and was gives
Ralph Church, a Normal stu­ f t Poprfias phagt music
a suspended sentence and asaadi
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dent hete, apeat the week-end at
aed court coats.
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Kosehufg-
sonai flotes
Motored ta, Mr ÍP.
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Stu­
of this city )< fl Sunday mptotfg
Ashland Jf. for Portland.- -Ore., wfcerw ' t | | |
, MsdTordJj. H.
Real chicken Tamales, served, HI. Jr. H l gym.
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J. porens of Oakland. Cal., 10«. To take home, 20c. - The
10«-tf
*4 T » Aehtend le n ||rd ay for Plasa. .
Uegtoteretl Qare H e r« — .
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J hears1-io visit the city.
A ftd r S^u no i^ of Broderie»^
I. B. 8. A. special lecture. Seats
»’ ' ^ i .A -ft- y\
Cal., Hoy B . OroWn o f San Fran-
free. No collectton. Jan.. 2«, W in­
the U N IO N write your full
elaeo, Çgl., Edw„ $. Funk of Oak-
ter Garden H all
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« • automobile insnmnoe.
laúd, C il., F ra n k Burch of San
< meme?
n -tf
Francisco, ©al., /Ro> Coffman of
Returned from M , P .*~ .
Dr. Bertha B. Sawyer re ta in ­ bos AAgetes, Ohi., and Charles
ed Sunday afternoon from Klam-
Claus H eiaham m er. who has
where »ho Was called
en odt o ts e h o o l en amount
by ’the illness • of her neice*:
Usala» »A.
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child. Preeton Ofem.
j r A M t à é i f d l k ¿ ê d P f t f e r 'Mkp-
ie r t Tumday nlght. 7:20.
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Ves. we sell apptm; that is part
our bueinem. Ashland F ru it
m r m r o t t t * ;
Baeketball 3to. H f
A l the Xdthte Hprings Hôtel—
26 cento.
w A- H . Treichler of San Fran-
«Jmo, Chl..‘ A . B. Brown of Port
P tentr of ,
Uni. Of«., and Théodore A. «ood mentite,
VMMh ef Oregon City, are among course.
thaaé ' " w M regtotered ht the
will work and reside the fm t
of tha winter. .. (John D?U«Hetty
has been employed in the metes
department of Slider sUMor?.
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W orking” H er«—
Thomas B'ryajat’ o f
Medford.
formerly of Ashland* fa w orking
in the Golden Rule gtore here.
Bryant graduated from the Ash­
land high school and was prom­
inent in athletics ef a ll irind*
Guaranteed rya, wlfcb
>nal Bible ' «tu­
white flour. $2 per sack
ta
respectfully F ru it A Pro. Ama. •
ted their special
ureday, Jan. 20.
Royal Coat. Rot and
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Carson-Fowler Lhr. On.
Smart aew sfrtdg su Rings and
style« 1» mea’s wear, Just la.
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Mrs. Anna Bailey ot Bugene
McNair Or»i, and Mrs. F t ; I . Wllmol
were up from Medford last F ri­
day visiting with friends and
0 Fraternal Brotherhood' old
shopping. Mrs. Bailey1 is a Mis­
fe m e . Xfohm hall, Thursday
sionary woman of note and spoke
I« ',, -Gants «« cents, ladle«
at th< Christian chdrch at Med­
Tafckeea -Orchestra.
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ford on Sunday evening.
•-£.:— 4
>lc.
A lfalfa aulphur, Sulphat of Am­
»er- 07 this city
A il» devenu days monia, N itrate of Soda, Ground
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hone and general fertilisers. Ash­
land F ru it A Pro. Aten.
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ary to T rin ity Guild
VteMed M i Dowglas Oto—
dlte dhnl, party, Wtod-
W illiam Hedrick of this city
« , January 1» in the
« V e' b a c i.' Bridge, accomnanted by his son B a H
a * to d U le reservd- Hedsiok o< Medford, wars vtelt-
drs. Dr, Bhlna. 184. ors fo Douglas county the last
of tha week.
Here is the heaviest Crepe de Chine
for the price that we have been
aVle to offer you in years. I t is
< 1 n lo ^ < ||e a fl*t <?£pt. 'PheV$ >te
h3 ; Volois, both! dress an A’ nnder-
wear shades. And now note the
price
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Budget Day
A very fipe lustrou^ F lat Crepe in
the staple iand npw; spring shades
and we think yqn w ill agree that
f ît is almost as lovely as has been
offered at $3.48. There are all the
good spring colors and we wish
you to see it and buy it if it is
worth
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(N ational Thrift W eek) |
Marshall Dana, editor ©f the Portland
Jouragl and president o f th e P a cific CoMt
AdvcTtuuag Qlubs Association, «alls a^wtttota.
tw v m faqft- th at SO per cent of th e w ages and
sabTiae th be earned in this country during
lo27 h ave Men pledged three month« to a year
ahead for purchases made last yeaf.
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Xaectrl' Carters,
Rather s ta r tlin g figures these — figures
which surely indicate th e advisability of mak­
ing a budget to ipejude jiot only amounts, to
be spent, but amounts to be saved. ' *
Printed Crepe de Chines
PjiÀfed Radiums in the new
siBak pattern prints.
Theöks and Plaids in
takfeta silks
I f you mako it a p ra ctice to save the price
before you buy, y o u w i l l . d isco v e r that the
difference in price due to interest alone w ill
build a fixable surplus.
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L et th is be your T hrift W eek resolution!
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N eat'patterns on a good qua!
ity Crepe, pretty colors. -
N EW SH A D E S IN SPORT
SA T IN
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These are very popular fo r
spring in*eomhi*ation Avith
plain silks^
a J i V?
No other silk so satisfactory
fo r .slips can hP sold at hear
thoi price '»of fcisi;
N ational B anj <
ND
OREOON
S À V ÏN O S -» S A F E D E P O S n
WOOL
ABE BEING OFFEB^h
PBICES THAT MANY j
WINTEB AS WELL AS
39 to 40 in. fancy
worsted cloths,
$1.45 values now
at 98c
See tha new clothes reel nt Jor-
,dan's m in, ready to m t In the
cronnd.
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A dandy plate lunch including
IMME
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W e offer a w ond erful lot o f
m eh w ool goods, $3.00 to $3.7$ >
Visitor from Dunsniate—
M. E. Loy of Dunsmuir, Cal.,
wag a baslaem visitor to Aah-
iaad yesterday.
M r , Loy has
returned to his home.
Support Jr. H l baeketball. l i t i s
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John. ' ai
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H i- H . Bbhgalm o f ’ Ban Fran-
■isag, Cad4 was a business ifisltor
to Ashland yesterday.
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; Canterbury B qx candy aate
the Plasa.
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The International Bible
dents' Association
respectfully
urges you to attend their special
pupllç letture Thursday. Jan. 20.
boato Holman of Oranti
Paas, Ore.. W. Lloyd Graver o
I Portland. Ore., and Mrs. W illiat.
Johnson, Mtes R. Hubluln anti
Mrs. H. 8. Irw an of Baimet, I
are among those who stop­
ped In Ashland yssterday. They
registered at (he Ashland Hotel.
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$5.00 fancy cuff kid gloves Carters Union Suits for Matched table linen sets I Special offl
n o w ............................$3.95 children o n . sale.
now at clearance prices. H** Nyaon
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. I ijnderwear.
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We H ave Sold f 1
iM ereo l watebee— B thart’e.
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Dresses the. fcaat Æi
Rut netv outd are 1/ikln
and* It seems »that eve$^
than the one l>efere. jSe
at ....................... .......... $12
H E R E AR E O FFERED 30 W INTER
ÉTOfcí
. COATS TO CLEAN OUR SA LE
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RACKS QUICKLY, DEFQR& ? 4
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INVENTORY
Used Fords
Ouaraateed ReoiHutUioiiM
Prioed for Quick Bate.
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There are dresse<
at $6.95 and $9.g5,
a few good styles
left from the
ter stock.
B a r Now and Bara Money.
T o u rtn p , Coupes and Tudor
Sedans ateo Dodge, Bnlck and
Chsvrolat f
Priced: - $96. $75, $115,
$185, $175, $200, $386.
< 'L et ns Give You a
Demonstration
C k y c o m b Motor
V a ln |g :« p
more than you
you see- them,
ivo left-over oi
this lo | and ale
coats lt p to $94
Would, be-
There aro
kU being
i many of
,50 values
h |ir places
$ rife better
hé Hew lot
and $16.75
One lot $19.75 to $24,5
Wool D resses now *
pf fine
?oggy O ’
I £>ouise
le ^ ’up to
tues at