Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 03, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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plan nine an lmarlnaj7 w trip to
Paleatlae, the trip to M conduct­
ed exactly In tl»e aam« ^tinner aa
a rant o m . The member« expect
not only to agt much enjoyment
out of the make-believe Journey,
but to eecure aa education along
that line, aa veil. <
CALKNDAlt OF BVKNTH
The partyconaleted of «elect­
Thnreday, Feb. a.— Trinity Oulld ing the* wardrobe, filling ont birth
esrtlfleatee and handing In per­
meets in the Parish House.
Friday, Feb, 4.— The Women's sonal snapshot« for panting on'the
Foreign Missionary Society of transport«. The aelection of the
the M. E. Churcb will meet at < wardrobe Included only the neces­
the home of Mrs. W. <$. Folk sary clothing and vaa wisely
chosen for service, from various
at 48 Gresham street. ?•-
Saturday, Feb. »—W. VR. C. will mall order catalogues.
Just before the delicious re­
meet In the Odd. Fellows hall.
Monday, Feb. 7— Ashland Floral freshments were served the lights
Society will meet in the public wore turned out and Ml«« Dora
ftparks gave an appropriate read­
library at 8 p. m.
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Tubaday, Feb. Sc — Delphian ing for the spirit qf darkness.
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Chapter meets la the Ltthia
Mrs. Pearl K earney Hnetexn at
Springs hotel at'two p. m.'
Saturday, Feb. 19. — College Birthday Party—
lire. Pearl Kearney Was the
Women’s Club meets at the
home of Mrs. R. W. Stearns at charatng hostess at a' birthday
party given In honor of the birth­
, 23 North Orange, Medford.
day anniversary of her little
Lone Flower, hem hied In with daughter, Idas Betty Marie, who
was six years old yesterday, Wed­
snowa, and white as they
But hardier far, once more I see nesday, February second.
thee bend
. A delightful afternoon w a s
Thy forehead aa If fearful to spent playing games, until a lath
offend,
hour when attractive * and tasty
Like an unbidden guest. Though Refreshments df Ice cream and
day by day
cake was served.
Storms, sallying from the moun­
Those who enjoyed this happy
tain tops, wsylay
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affair were Betty Evans, Betty
The rising sun, and on'the plains Bell, Betty DanfOrd, Barbara
descend;
Carey, Jean Carey, Dorothea Yar­
Yet art thou welcome, welcome as brough, Doris DSnford and the
a friend
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honored guest, Betty Kearney.
Whoa« zeal outruns his promise.
Blue-eyed May
Shall soon behold, this border
thickly set
With bright jonquils, their odours
lavishing
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Browet, who
On the soft west wlpd and his formerly owned the Mercantile
frolic peers;
business in Talent, were dinner
Nor will I then thy modest grace guests Tuesday, at the home of
forget,
Mra. C. C. Bond. They spent the
Chaste Snowdrop, venturous har­ winter in San Diego and art en
binger of Spring,
route to Portland.
And pensive monitor of fleeting
Mra. Ed Ostendorf of Portland
years.
called on hla old friends, Mr. and
— Wordsworth.
Mra. J. J. Tryor last "Monday. He
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was enroute to Klaftiath Falls
Civic Club H u Social Afternoon
whore he will takeover the Dodge
In Club House—
agency, nnd hla family will move
to.that city some time this month.
A. T. Edmunson of Salem visit­
ed for several days with hla fam­
ily In Talent, returning to hla
wgrk in Salem last Thursday era­
sing.
The Talent HI boys basketball
ant time
in conversation aftd team defeated the Sams Valley
needle work.
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last Friday evening by a
The hostesses Mrs. Otto Winter score of 18 to I t. The game tro«
and Mrs. William Myer served de­ played at Phoanlx. . A Talent I
licious refreshments at a table
n’ck up team also , defeated »
most beautifully decorated in
Sams Valley team by a score of
yellow and whlje?
14 to 3. the same evening. Those
The nqxt meeting of this or­
in the Talent pick up team were
ganization win be held in the
Billy Oatman. Clyde Purvis, Ken­
club, house on the afternoon of
neth Pellett,
Buford Childers
Tuesday, February 15. and a cor­
and Elvis Cochrane.
dial Invitation la extended to the
The Stacker family, who have
entire "public especially strangers,
been living In the Everett Boone
tt It ft
house, have moved Into the. Earl 1
Ashland Floral Society Will
Wllbrow house on Main street.». |
Meet—
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Mrs. Thatcher of the Nasareue I
The Ashland Floral society will church In Ashland filled the pul-|
hold Its regular meeting at the
pit of the M. E. Church last Sun- J
public library Monday, February
7, at eight o’clock.
(Please Turn to J’axe «)
The subject for discussion will
be "Pruning aa Related to the
Flower Garden.’’ Members are
reminded to Continue their mem­
bership by remitting their dues
at this meeting.
Anyone Interested in the cul­
ture of flowers Is urged to attend
the meetings of the^FJoral society
and become a member.
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Phi Alpha Chi Party Held—
The first of a serle3 of partlea
which will be held regularly by
the Phi Alpha Chi sorority daring
the coming yedr, waa held Thurs­
day, January twenty-seventh at
the home of Miss Ruth Green, on
the Boulevard.
The members of the sorority
and their sorority mother nro
Hie Rest
Odtmeôt Is
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A Drive for Cash That Shatters All Profits
OUR ANNUAL
Winter Clearance Sale
This is the Chance you have long waited tor- Now get Your Share!
We are out to smash all records.
We know it will call for a terrific f
sacrifice, but it must be done. The
most drastic price cutting in
months ivill mark this event.
Sàie Starts
at 9:30 a. m. Sharp
Saturday
Feb. 5 th
E very D ollars W orth o f C old
W eather D in es to G o
$50.00 Given Away
“ Good
People,
You Can’t
Afford To
Miss This’
The first fifty customers purchasing $10 worth or over
on the opening day will receive $1.00 in cash. No strings
to this whatever. Just select $10 worth merchandise at
these rock bottom prices and claim your Dollar.
Limit of One Free Dollar to a Family.
in
Matchless Bargains in
All Sizes
SHOES
Ladies Strap Ox­
fords, plain 4 and
fancy p a t t e r n s .
Broken Sixes. V at
up to $7.00. Sale
prio£L„_.
Dry Goods, Shoes & Ready-to-Wear
32. inch Kalburnie Gingham, fast color, Yd,
32 inch Gingham, a yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All Wool Challie, a y a r d
25c Comfort Silkolines and. Creton, a yard .
95c Wool and Cotton Material, per yard . . .
Silk and Dress
SHOES
$2.25 Flat Crepe, guaranteed
fast color and washable,
new spring shades. Sale
price, a yard
• $1.95
Fast Odor |
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Prints
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Guaranteed f a s t
colors, 32. ¿i. wid<4
Regular 45c a yd.
Sale price
TOW¿LS
Phone 82
T U R K I S H B A fH TOWELS,
liOUBLE THREAD WITH COL­
ORED • BORDERS.! SIZE 22x46.
SALE PRICE
HOPE MUSLIN
Pure, Soft Finish,
4 Am YARD *
(Limit 10 Yards)
One lot Ladies * Oxfords,
Straps in patents, satins and
kid. Sale p r ic e ..........$3.98
Ono lot Men’8 and Boy’s
shoes, values up to $5.00,
weight
Sale P r ic e ..................$2.48
40-inch Crepe de Chine, pure
Thread Silk. Sale price, a
yard . . . ...... ........... . $1.59
Ladies Skirts
One lot Silk Messaline Bro­ Ladies all wool pleated skirts, also
cade Taffettà, to close out, silk skirts. Values to $12.00. A real
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Sale price, yard .......... 96c sensational value at
UORSETS
220 Blue Denim
American L a d y
and Miller Corsets
$3.00 and $4.00
Values—Sale Price
Rayon Changeable Taffettà,
regular $1.50 value. Sale
price, yard „................$1.19
House Dresses and Aprons
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BROADCLOTH HOUSE DRESSES
Guaranteed fast colors. Regular value,
$2.95. Sale price
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LADIES SILK AND WOOL
HOSE, REG. $1.95 VAL.
98c
HIGH BACK BIB OVERALLS
SIZES 32 TO 42. SPECIAL
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Dresses
Coats
Unloading Every Garment at Ridiculously Low Prices
SILK DRESSES
$10.00
$9.75
Ladies Suits
30 splendid Dresses in both silk and
Wool, good colors and styles. Values up
to $25. Sale price, each
$12.95
One group Ladies Suits and Coots
PERCALE DRESSES AND APRONS
98c
Sale Begins
9:30 A. M.
Saturday, Feb. 5th
$5.00
Women’s Hosiery
And Underwear
OVERALLS
AND
$149
OATS
One lot Lad ¡es Oxfords,
straps, satins, patent and
.kids—Values up to $7.00.
Sale p r ic e ................. $2.98
36 in. Bleached
PRINT HOUSE DRESSES
New Spring colors and styles. Regtilaj* Ladies printzese Suits, plain tailored
styles. Regular $59.00 values. Sale price
$1:59 values. Sale price
Plenty di light briqgs cheer
and convenience to your home.
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$35 Men’s all Wool Suits, Rico Rochester
Bramd / .............................. . . 4......... .
$25.00
$25 Young Men’s sizes 32 to 36 to close out, $ 5.00
$9.25 Coat Sweatees, sale price .................... $7.85
$2.00 Men’s andH oy’s" Caps \ . 7 . . . . . . . . . R U 0
$5.00 Men’s Hats, sale price '...."................. $2.48
$1.25 Dress Shirts without collars ................ 75c
Blouses, Mackinaws, Overcoats Greatly Reduced in
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Price
$4.00, 54-inch Fancy Wool Goods, per yard,
10 Watts to 1000 Watts
The new inside frosted
globe! Jnst the thing for
reading or sewing. Easier
on the eyes—less in price
— easy to keep clean —
better appearance than
th<* old glaring light.
SPACE WON’T PER­
MIT US TO TELL
HALF OF IT. HUN­
DREDS M O R E O F
THESE OFFERS
AWAIT YOU
Endless Savings in
PRINT HOUSE DRESSES
One Dozen Winter Coats, values up to Just in, Spring Styles, made of flat
New Spring Styles. Guaranteed fast 430.00 in this gif>up at only
crepe. A real $15 value. Special at
—Regular '$2.19 values. Sale price
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XL ELECTRIC
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Don’t Spend
Another
Penny Until
Y o u Get
Hero
Look at These Wonderful Values - - Then Prepare Yourself fo Revel Among Hundreds More
325.00 Coats, 310.00
’ Light Globes
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Ladies Winter Weight Mün­
sing Unionsuits, $1.75 and
$1.95 values. Sale price,
$1.50
Bargain Aisle Values
Here are a few of the Bargains in this
Section
LADIES SKIRTS
Ladies all wool skirts, values to $4.00,
special at
SILK UNDER SKIRTS
pure thread silk under
up to $4.00. Sale price
$9.95
20 extra fine dresses. Good colors, styles
and sizes, up to $30 values. Sale price
each
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$16.85
GOLDEN RULE STORE
lot of Ribbon, 2 yds for*.......... Bo
Be Chamousitte Gloves, pair,
?s Kid Gloves, p a ir ..............
Watch Our Wi
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