Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Visitor (■ AahteM»—
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Ho««o» « f Jhs Gold­
R
W elter H ow ard S tlctyl passed
.. away la Sold H ill, Friday, Jan.
r. 14. He was a prominent member
U of the Independent Order of Odd
s Fellows for th irty years.
en Crsst orchards near Talent,
was a visitor la this city yes­
terday-
* ttja *
Sprat Yesterday He re
C. F. McCracken, represeata-
l tlve of T . H. .R olliaa
sbas ia -
| veatmeht hoods, stopped la Ash-
. land yesterday to spend the day.
Mr. McCrachea went on" to Bu­
tene, where he w ill he located,
t This hr the first time la thlrteea
> years that he Jias visited this
city.
.
,,
a
Hew.
Having Sale--.
Mrs. M ike Tacker of this city
The Janlor class ot the high
telephone pole in front of the is spending several days in San school is having a cooked-food
X>hla»d
Cleaaiag .«
Dyeing Francisco, visiting w ith friends. sale at the Plasa grocery tomor­
W orks,-ea Main street.. .
row.
,'jO U accoant of the basketball
Excellent twenty-foor b o a r game tonight the dance at the
Prophylactic Tooth
Brushes,
lindry service.
W e wash by W in te r Oardsa w ill run to 11:00 colored handles, 00c, McNair
w vaCnnm process, phone «ÿ«-R o'clock.
n o -1
110-1*
W ill Live oa, Allison S t r e e t -
Gone to Corvallis—
‘
Doctors In -Astilsnd
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Stanton
George Gray, sop of M r. and
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons, and little daughter Bthel, who Mrs. C. A. Gray of this city,
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Pickle, Dr. recently returned from Oakland, has gone to Corvallis, where he
Ific. The and Mrs. J. C. Hayes, Dr. and Cal., w ill reside at 440 Allison has a position in the creamery
lO frtf Mrs. R. W. Sleeter and Dr. and street in the Bergner house.
e f the Oregon A gricultural Col­
At the lAthia Springs Hotel—
Mrs. Win. W. H olt of Medford
lege. ’ Gray graduated from O.
/« H. Hlnkel o f San Francisco.
spent Wednesday evening In Ash­
A.
C. last Juno.
.
C»l.. 8. H. Simmons of Seattle, W ill Play iu M^etUoasL-r , ..
land, where they attended the
Tonight's
prelim
inary
game
Wash., gad Geo.. M- Rplevyeon
Students Vaccinated—
win he played by the teams of Jacksop County" Medical Society
4T Portland, pre., are among
banquet 4 at the Lithla Springe
i The students who attend the
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those who stoppet) at ¿he Lithla Company A Wedforcfr and Bat­ hotel.
Washington grade school were
tery
B
o
f
Ashland.
This
game
¿prints Hotel yesterday.
vaccinated yesterday for small
cqmes before th e mein game
Brick Plant W UI W a r t -
pox.
t new spring saltings and between Medford high and Eu­
Purchase of the Southern Qre-
gene
high
nt
the
armory.—
Med-
in men's wear. Just in,
gon Clay products company nt
ad’s.
117-tf Cord Mall Tribune.
Central Potpt has been effected
by J. L. Hoffman and associates,
.Guaranteed rye, whM$ «h in t or
Winter O arden Dance tonight,
who have formed the West Coast
II start at * and close a t IS . white flour, | | per sack Ashland Clay Products corporation. Brick,
117-«
110-1 F ju lt A Pyo. Assn..
tile, tile pipe and, other clay pro*
ducts are to be manufactured nt
.Stationery gale— E lh a rt’s.
l$om VaacOnver —
this plant.
-»M r. and Mrs. T. H. Adams and
From
Klamath
F
alls—
‘
son of Vancouvpr, B. C., stop­
Teaching
Lincoln School—
, < FOR,
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ramsey
ped in Ashland yesterday to visit
Cleon Caldwell, student at the
[bf Klamath Falla, arrived In this
t^e city aad drfnk Lithla water.
city yesterday and w ill visit at S. O. Normal is doing practice
the home of Mrs. Ramsey'« par­ teaching at the Lincoln school.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger
Leaving for Pro sp ec t -
’ n t - t r on Alida street. ,
Mr. and Mra. Douglas Reid
' Orange sheds!, Holmes Oro- [ < A lfalfa sulphur, Sulphat of Am- on Coolidge street are leaving
eqyy
l t 0 - l toonia. N itrate ot Soda, Oronnd soon for Prospect. where Mr.
»
tohm and gensrgl fertilisers. A«h- Reid w ill be. employed by the
fil-rr- A w y—
)
Uhd F ru it A Pro. Assn.
117-« California "Oregon Power com­
pany;
John J. Grim passed away at
Saturday and Monday Special
Ms home In Central Point, Ore., v *,U ta« ta Ashland—
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L
eft
tor
Dunsmuir—
Wednesday evening., M r. Grim
W alter Jones, who works for
a prominent eltisen o f that th* Southern Pacific company a t a Mr- *nd Mr«. W.> E. Sanford
city.
KJamath Falls, la in Ashland Of Sixth dtfdef le ft today fd t
.£ •
■ .
visiting with relatives and friends. Dunsmuir, Gal., where M r. Sane
Three Flo war Fees Powder, 7 Be f
*• * brother of Mrs. ford Is employed by the Southern.
Pacific company. Jdr. aad Mrs.
Elwood
Hsdbsrg
-W o N n lr Bros.
Sanford have boon résidants of
In Stationery— Bl- Ashland for n npnqber of years.
dandy plate lunch Including ; Bargain
A dandy grade Thread Silk, Regular $2.25 Cloth,
M
itt’s.
e every noen sad night. SSe.
The city Is patting la a new
Two Siili Specials
Saturday and Monday
40 inch B a w n e f Satin
in Ten Beautiful Shades
Au
40 inch Heavy Silk Crepe de Chine
ia Plata.
l««-tf
Saturday and Monday Special
, George Jbhnson and J. A. the
» M»«- J. P. K elly and family of Kdsffe of Klam ath Falls are busi- poet
this city spent Wednesday la nans visitors in Ashland today, end.
' »bopping and vjaltlng
T he Yard, $1.59
NEW SIIÁDE8 IN IIOIÜPROOF SILK HOSE
themselves lg-
NOW SELLING $1.00- AND UR
1ÌEW SPRING GÓLF SWEATERS ARRIVING
H ave T ak en A d v a n ta g e
of Our
“Bottom Ü Sea” Price Sale
? ? HAVE Y O U ? ?
w
•
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
And Still
They Come
The Big Dissolving Partnership Sale With the Only
Real Prices is. Still
The Main Attraction
The Crowds That visit Our Store Daily is the .Best
Evidence that the People Appreciate Quality Mer­
chandise at Our Attractive Sale Prices.
QUALITY
PRICES w ^ w
THAN THEY ARE HERE AT
L92Vs GREATEST SALE
EVENT
IN NEW COLOR CREATIONS. SEE THEM HERE.
’• W . Mahood ô f Pacific Pal-
Mk-
- registered his car
Ah« Meal Chamber of Com-
fet'lfSls.m bM Ilng.
MorMOIseh Mayers
“OVTWARÍ>¡ BOUND”
a FINISHING TODAY
Normal School Auditorium
^The Silent Lover”
;
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with
MILTON SILLS
Curtain Rises at 8:45
Franklin .
Business JWan
For National Thrift Weak (January 17-23)
we are quoting the foUowing paragraph from
Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography relative
to essentials for business success:
“ I took care not only to be in reality in­
dustrious and frugal, hut to avoid
appear-
aaoes to the oontrary. I dfoesed plainly; I was
seen at no places of idle diversion. Thus, be­
ing esteemed an iadustrknm thriving young
man, and paying duly for What I bought, the
merchants sMidted my custom and I went on
swimmingly.”-
Albany Collegé
drama of the
bode — Where
t prove brothers
va-
Ashland Normal
PRELIMINARY GAME, 7 JO
MAIN GAME, 8 JO
,
OF “ SHOW
AOOMELY
be made most valuable
credit standing which is
in business
H ast N ational B ank
ASHLAND
All Outing Gowns
All Knit Goods
All At Sale Prices
All At Sale Prices
Bath Rohes - Kimonas
All Corsets z- ' Brassier s
All At Sale Prices
AU At Sale Prices
Muslin Underwear
Curtain Scrims
AU At Sale Prices
AU At Sale Prices
Si|k - Cotton Umbrellas
Blankets-Comforters
AU At Sale Prices
AU At Sale Prices
All Infant’s Wear
Sheets And Pillow Cases
AU At Sale Prices
AU At Sale Prices
Traveling Cases - Bags
Ginghams and Percales
AU At Sale Prices
AU At Sale Prices
Silks and Wool Goods
Cotton Batting
AU At Sale Prices
AU At Sale Prices
Curtains and Draperies
Towels and Toweling
AU At Sale Prices
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AU At Sale Prices
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Hosiery and Underwear
Silk and Wool Gloves
AU At Sale Priées
AU At Sale Prices
COATS and DRESSES
AU at S ate P rices
SALE PRICES EVERYWHERE
nS&l . OREOON
Ashland Armory
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