Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 28, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND
From Klamath Falla—
DAILY
TfDIWOS
At the Ashland Hotel—
J i CJ 14 McNeil of Klamath Fall«
W. F. CAnçer d f Deaver. Cokk,
was a business ‘visitor in this city James W a ll of Seattle, Wash., and erly of thia city, la ill with Influ­
yesterday.
L. R. Cashatt of Glendale., Cal., enza at her home in Klam dtÿ
are among those «bo registered Falls.
W hitm an’s Chocolates nt Mc­ at the Ashland hotel yesterday.
N air Dros.
On account of the Normal
Let the UNION « rite your full
Don’t forget m at the W inter coverage automobile insurance. School students the dance at the
Carden Dance Friday night starts Yeo, of course.
From Puyallup—
83-tf W inter Gardens Friday night «H l
run from 8 to 11 p. m,
Mrs. Morrison, mother of Elm er
at
8:00
and
ends
at
11:00
p.
m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leverenz
124-3t
IfoRrleon, who has been seriously and daughter of Puyallup, Wash.,
111. at h«r home o> Ashland street spent yesterday in Ashland visit­
Jazz dance, Bellview commun­
la gomewhat improved today.
ity bouse, Saturday nite, Jan. 29. Hiked to C rater L a k e -
ing the park and drinking Lithia Iteturned from Peterboro—
water.
Mrs. Daisy McCary of the Lithia Admission, men 60c, women 2Sc.
Exhausted from their long hike
Heal chicken Tamale«, served,
1 Springs Pharmacy has returned Dancing 9 to i t . Loveland's mu­ over - the snow at Crater Lakg,
30«. To take home, 28c. The
126-2 Itoy Mordoff, Ellis Myers, Bill'
Fountain Pep service— Bettor home from Peterboro, Ontario, sic.
Plaaa.
106-jf because we give particular and where she was called by the ill­
J Smith and John Morgan, • high
painstaking attention— Elhart's. ness of her month, Vho Is slow­ Expected Hom e Tomorrow— '
school students in Klam ath Falls,
3800 . in cash prises and
J. H. F u ller, who is attending finally attained the rim o fC ra te r
ly improving. Mrs. McGary was
sulfa given away. Inquire
A dandy plate lunch including accompanied home by her daught­ the legislature at Salem, Ore., w ill Lake Wednesday after a two days
Pnulaerud’s. '
l;
coffee every uoon and night, 35c. er Katherine.
be in 'G ran ts Pass tonight to be hike. According to John Maben,
At the Plaza.
106-tf
presont at the Jubilee banquet and caretaker at thp lodge, the boys
The Loveland School o f Music is expected to be in Ashland to­ were "ail in ” when they reached
Mrs. W . E. Sanford of Sixth
Hear the new Record Releases Is how located at 478 Boulevard. morrow.
' ■the r^’m.— K lam ath Falls Herald.
St., left this morning fo r Duns­
E lhart’s.
Teaching all Brass, Woodwind
m uir, Cal., where she w ill make
Carl Loveland has re-opened,
and String Instruments.
Phone
her home. M r. Sanford is employ-
134.
126-3 his School of Music ’ «it 478 Boul­ From San, Francisco—
mi b y 'th e Southern Pacific com­ At the GVegon Hotel—
O. W . Reynolds of „the G. W .
evard.
Teaching
Saxophone,
C. Boget and wife of Riverside,
pany at that place.
and all Reyholds company of San Fran­
at
En st man films
McNair Clarinet, Voice, Cello
Cal., G. E. Spencer and wife of
Brass, Woodwind and
Strtbg cisco, Cal., spent yesterday after­
Plenty of money to Ioan on Portland, Ore., and Joe Shook of
noon in this city looking after
Instruments. Phone 134.
good security. Phone 21. Too, oí Portland, Ore., are among thostg Registered Cars He re
.
126-3 business affairs.
con»«.
83-tf who stopped at the Oregon hotel
W alter F. Evans of Vancouver
yesterday.
B. C., and Roy H. Moines of Oak­ J. C. Hopper Returned—
C liff Payne makes cabinets
J. C. Hopper ^f the State Bank
See the new clothes reel at Jor land. Cal., are among the tour-
of
Ashland returned yesterday
iists
who
registered
their
cars
at
dan’s mill, ready to set In thf
Mach B e tte r i
from
Eugene and Portland, where
the
local
Chamber
of
Commerce
ground.
112-tl
Mrs. J. W . Beck of this city,
he has spent the past few days
this morning.
« h o has been confined to her
MT. SHASTA HI
looking a fter business affairs.
home with illness for the past
A ll persons having chickens
Vfi.
Spitzenburg apples,
week. Is reported to be much bet­ running at large please see that
x; bring own box.
From Talent—
ASHLAND HIGH
te r today.
they do not bother
neighbors
■o. Assn.
ft. B. Purvis of Talent spent
and by doing so avdid paying a
yesterday in Ashland looking a fter
The dance at the W inter Garden penalty in case complaints are
business affairs and shopping.
First game, 7:30
Shoe Salesman Here—
Friday night w ill run from 8 to filed at city court.
Main
game, 8:30
Goorge
McNutt,
a
shoe
salesman
H fc m.
124-3t
GEO. W . McNABB.
A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a cay
126-3 from Rochester, N. Y. spent yes­ load. Ashland F ru it & Pro. Assn.
terday in Ashland looking after
Why consider something less
122-tf
business affairs.
than the best, Buy an Ortho-
At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
phonic Vlctrola and enjoy the
Gail G. Grady of Stockton, Cal.,
World’s greatest artists, hear it
Mr. and Mrs Dan E. Crews of
at The Rose.
Denver, Çoio., and S. 8. C. Cow­
ing
and wife of Chicago, 111., are
From Klamath F a l l s -
among those who stopped in Ash­
Bee Begin and Floyd .Linder
of Klamath Fails are spending land yesterday. They registered I ment Bureau
at tbs Lithia Springs hotel, while ! tee. Pay at I
the day In Ashland visiting with
In
this city.
1 j . n . Dennis
friends.
saas»
Iioeal * Personal flotes
BASKETBALL!
Saturday Night
Is The Last D ay-It’s The Big Day
SALE CLOSES SATÜRÖAY NIGHT
Now for a Grand Cleanup
OF ALL
Every Garment on Sale Today at
J u st’
Good Prelim.
Junior High Gym,
Senior High School P. T. A.
cooked food sale Saturday, Janu­
ary 29, Harldy Bros. Sale begins
3:30 a. m.
123 1
.
GEO. W . McNABB.
Chief of Police.
126-3
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The Great K. and A.
Train Robbery
$37.50 values,
$35.00 values, now $17.60 ¡
$34.50 values,
$29.75 values,
$34.50 values,now $17.26 |
$29.75 values, now $14.87 J
$22,50 values, now $11.26
$19.75 values, now $9.90
$14.50 values, now $7.26
$12.95 values, now $6.48
PRICE
$14.75 .values, now $7.48
$13.50 values, now $6.76
*
$25.00 Coats Now $12.50
F $ i •
d ¡ 1 IJ i f f 9 j* 1
mj
Only 8 left in this lot, All good colors,
full lined and large fur collars.
ON SATJ]
< 1 9 CA
HALF PRICE
$11.95 Dresses Now
Only 12 left in this lot.
styles, all favorite colors,
and wool. ON SALE
HALF PRICE
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EVERY GARMENT WAY BELOW OUR COST
See Them in Our Windows
Whitman’s Candies
IN VAUÍNT1NE PACKAGES
Chocolate H ea rts.................
Fancy Heart Shaped Boxes
FINISHING TODAY
$39.75 values, now $19.87,
Every Garment New This Season
From Shale Cfty —
Mrs. George Robison of Shale
City Is in this city today shopping
and visiting with friends.
Boys with bicycles and their
parents will please take notice
that riding on sidewalks and rid­
ing^ op public streets after dark
without lights o . bicycle is a
mfitdemeanor and may he pulsh-
ed ky a fine If found guilty by
cAkrt.
$45.00 values,
EXTRA
Discount
McNair Bros
This Extra Ordinary Price Reduction
from our already low salq prices still applies and
has kept our sales force on the jump. Saturday
we anticipate even greater crowds and advise morn­
ing shopping if possible.
EXTRA
Discount
These Are Extra Values—For Our Last Day Specials
With Tom Mix and Tony
75c Household Rubber
Aprons, plain cGlor and
many fancy, printed de­
signs. 75c Value.
TOMORROW ONLY
WILLIAM
POX anmmo
T H Ï
1 A IE
Submarine Ride
£ SEA” PRICES! !
TO
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Tremendous Reductions Stop Soon
Wool Overcoats
Broadcloth Shirts
Saturday
Special
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66x80 C o t t o n Sheet
Blanket well fleeced and
good weight. Gray and
tan c o l o r e d borders.
$2.75 values.
Saturday
< 1 OQ
Special
* 1
Northward Beauty and
Broadway Glamour
■W W
6 doz. large size, very
heavy and1 double thread
Bath Towels. Plain white
—very special.'35c Val.
Saturday
9 R f*
Special, each
42 and 45 inch Daisy
Brandi Pillow Cases o f
good quality muslin. No
dressing. 39c value.
Saturday
Special
„
Climax Full Size Com­
fort Batt.. 72x90,. full 3
lbs. Good- grade, clear
white. Our regular $1.39
Value.
LADIES CHAMOISUEDE GLOVES
Fancy embyd. turn back cuffs, shades
of tan, gray, beaver and mode.
79 C
I ww
Values to $1.25
Saturday special,—Pair
S » U r d .y
O B -
Special
'WWW
LADIES JsfILK UMBRELLAS
Tom Thumb Styles, amber tip handles
and ferril. Color«} navy, red, green
and purple. Fancy borders! Values
$5.48. Saturday •
< 9 OQ
Special
>O.O«$
If you have not already shai
i n t h e wonderful
savings offered in our great
sale, BY ALL MEANS CÓME SATURDAY
, t
«5
EVERYTHING REDUCED
H a b -a -d a sh In n ”
25 dozen Ladies Hem­
stitched Hdkfs. Various
printed patterns. Fine
swiss lawn, embroidered
comers, 12 l-2c values.
Saturday" ,
Special, each
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