Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 25, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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- -;The Daughters of the Union
’Veteran«. Teat i t . W ill lm ^ ,th e ir
tegular meeting a t the i frlsi iu pal-
Jon Parish House, Thursday at
$*a thojtow clothed m al a f Jor-¡ one o'clock, of th is , m a d h .^ fM e
daa's miÛ. ready to, art t o the¡ main feature of thia te te U a K V 1
g ra tìri.’ " ” ' ^
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1 l l g - t f «4 iastallat^os SC , officers. A
large number of visitors» from
MCedford 'dnd O ran ti Pass dre e x ­
pected to M p ra rin t who »01 take
g ir t in the ceremony.
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George K ra m e r o f th ie o lty left
for Moamoatk. Qto., haUefU there
b y thd Uerioae tltatea of his
■trier. Misa Mmma Kram er.
’fetor portable
c o ta t? o « b A g te t ««We­
f t f .' and ’ M m .’ I . . <5/ Wflltom«
ft.’ O. Fowler, county
Talent ware visitera in Aah* »cent, waa a vfcdtor t f Ask
« * ysritetey a h a W iiii* ** i*-» Frid ay and mat w ith tha I
and girls’ club* o f thia atty
the ftallvtow district.
C. 4 Hdddardioit d t Ç te F ra n -
mp ¿ £ r i., 'w a s 'a à o a g t |á vtoit- Spent W rak-K ad Mere ■■ -
^►wha stopped la Ashland >ee-
M r. and Mm. ft. C. Bardic
Sr.),' of Gran t o Baas, apeat th
week-end in Ashland a t the host
of their son D r. ft. L. Bardie Jr.
Confined to Homo
Reverend Hugh T. Mitchelmdre t o H igh street.
of the Presbyterian churqjf was
confined to. his hom otoith HlaeaS
or Sunday, and wad unable to
attend his services.
D f. David
h lookihg
Thompson gave » splendid ad»
dress at the morning services and
no service was held in the even!
End of the month ancTthe end of our fiscal year,
We Offer
R H nniqd to House * t , ¿ ’t
Mm. W alter Newcpmbe, who
W . Nelson Of
has spent several days fa Ash­
Cal...and Phi) H
land visiting w ith friends, n r
Orò.;, are am oa|
turned Sunday evening to her Special T rain to* Ran—
tstered a t the Aè
A special train w ill be' ran
home in Grants Pass. Mrs. Nbw-
terday.
cOnibe formerly resided in thia hy the BouthOrn Ppuelfic from
Bngeno to P o rt Klajmoth on the
city.
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A lfalfa Hap, ohe bale or a car
occasion of the b lg e k l ra ce ' to-
toad. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Aasa,
be sponsored, by thb f Community
Improved
1 gg-tf
Mm. Appe Russell, who has
been seriously 111 for some « m e /
W tench ' Improved and was; able
to be out. Sbndsy.
Gant A. Peterson and brothaf,
who have been, w orking for sev­
I w ill pot be responsible for eral yearn fo r J. M. W agner and
any mom debts contracted hjr mi Son in the Valley-View district,
pad in AsJUapd , yesterday. T
Rife, Mm. Alenla Roberts after' have purchased a tract of la h <
Wglsterad dt th« L lth la, Sprl
this data, January gg, l»g 7.
along Bear Creek from the Carter
k fM . z~
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(Signed)
Land Company, and intend to
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GUY ROBBkTS. improve it for. a home.
■ Rubber Apron* a t BlharCs.
All over the store on goods we would rather
get out than inventory.
ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON
WOOL DRESS GOODS
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01.98 We offer a wonderful lot of 44 |o 54
J V 1 , inch wool goods, 83.00 to $3. 75 .xgljte&,
Retained Crate Hoseharg ■
Selected A asM ate Tiihrdrinn i
August Buesing of Klam ath
A. W . Thom as'of the K lam afh
Miss M argaret Hprgus. r | o 'Fails spent last F riday in thia Junctton has returned from , a
has been attending th« Southern city looking after his property vistt o f f. -severs! days at bis.
interacts oh Third afreet
brother»’ home In Roseburg.
the new library to Klam ath
C. W . Aiken
of
Am arillo, Mias Hargns t t ' a aetee oi
Tega*, «pent yesterday la thia
g tty lo o k ia g pftar business nf- C. B. Pell, on Granite stre
TOPAT AMD TOMORROW
Silk and .Wool
Carter’s Vests
UNION SUITS
B lo o m er s
Ankle Length
Broken Lines
•up to $5.00
61.49
Children’g
< Women’s
BLOOMERS
Women’s
Rayon
UNDERWEAR
COATS
fine cotton charmeuse
.61-65
all greatly reduced.
Good Sateen, $1.50 Val
Some as Low as
61.1»
Rayon Slips—6198
Gossard and Cameo
Warner’s
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ft. Orleva oft Hornbrp
hte tea U N IO N w rits year fa ll CaL, has purchased a used Fq
varaea aateasoMle insurance. sob tractor from the Clayco
< eoaraa.
gg-tf Motor company, local dealers,
)fo(phoand Drain l i e lb. at Mo- r fo M g to . K f . Wahk. see
d r te te .r
; ’
^ d to h a d a u a lt a t e ^ lp k UP
ôf thie famous stajjfe-^lay.
lgg-1
Children’s 95o
$1.00 quality childrens
Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Oordnroy Rohe«
RQU,
TOP HOSE
Silk
and
Wool
6 W np
GARMENTS -
HOSE!
61.19
Flannelette Robes
7 65.96 up
Women’s Crepe
WOMEN’S SKIRTS
Women’s At
SILK ROBES
Pajamas
On Sale
60.95
61.98-
36 in. Linen
One lot of Satin Crepe, $2.65 Pure Belgian
$4.95 Quality
22x44 Sise Heavy
Linen
CHIFFON VELVET Flat Crepe and $2.35
r
TABLE CLOTHS LUNCHEON SETS BATH TOWELS
40 inches wide. Navy, quality Slip Satin, all
■’ 64 in. Sise
with napkins to match Pink or blue bord­
at
Grey and Brown
er all white
$2.95 at . . . . . . 62.45
Kaf r i;'? - V** ■ ' ■
_____ ______
$5.50 at . . . . . . 63.95
Infants Knitted
Children’s
SWEATERS
SWEATER SUITS
$3.45 to- $3.75 values,
,
$ 2 .9 5 ^ y
■ ».
$4.85 and $5.00
‘
Quality
Women’s and Child­
ren’s, 4.75 to $7.50 at
»S.06
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WATCH OUR WINDOWS
Minutes
Superior Quality 40 in. AU Silk F lat
Crepes, Ptfeed at
Rather Than Invoice These
Monotone Printed Flat Crepes, 40 Hi.
widths. AU New Spring Tones. Prfe;
ed. at tlie Yard
OFFER YOU T H $ CHOICE FROM ONE LOT OF
COATO $19-75 TO $34.50 VALUES, ABOUT 20 LEFT
SËÈ T H E M ÌWEDNESDÀY AT
yarns
One Lot of Silk
UMBRELLAS
TO SELECT FROM IN SIZES 14 UP TO 47, AT
Big hanks of knitting
yarn ..................
HUCK TÔWRLS
All other hanks of
Yarn
1-4 Off
JANUARY CLEARANCE OF
SILK DRESSES
iere are dresses, . r
it $6.95 to $9.95
few good styles
’t from the win-
• stook.
' l lot of fine dresses,
Peggy O’ Dam and
Louise Alcott styles,
up to $34-50 values at
619.75
WOOL DKKSES ARE
GREATLY SACRIFICED
V
Naw HoletiToor
Silk Hose
New Sunfast
Suiting^ Now
On Display
The Yard 50c
ONE LOT $19.75 TO $24^50 ,
WOOL DI S S E S N0W
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ONE tiOT $39.75 TO $49.751
wool dresses