Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 09, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOE FOUR
Confined to Home—
From IMuMmuir—
Mrs. Morrison Convalescing—
fro m H ilt —
Mr. aSd Mrs. Raymond Rager
The friends of Mrs. Katherine
. Richard Ernest Black of the
Mrs. Bert Asher is confined
Mountcrest Ranch at Hilt, Cal., of Dunsmuir, Cal., were visitor« Morrison are very glad to report
to
her home on B street with
is a visitor in this city today In Ashland last evening to attend that abe la now convatoafing nice*
Illness.
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the basketball game between tab ly at the home of Nurse Mabel
looking after business affairs.
Ashland Normal and the Duns* Moore on Helman street. Mr*,
murl All-Stars, and to visit with Morrison, who is the mother of
Have a fit at Orres tailors,
Mr. Roger’s parents, Mr. and. Elmer Morrison, well known
Beach Ave., east of Library.
Mrs. J. A. Ruger oa Alida str eet poultry man of this city, has been
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ill for the past three weeks.
Cliff Payne makes doors.\
A dandy plate lunch Including
coffee every noon and night, 35c. Former A thlete Here
Sold Comforts—
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Leslie Hear, son of Mrs. L. J.
Mrs. H. O. Holman on fi street At the Plaza.-
Heer on High street, who foi-
reported this morning that she
tnerly resided in Ashland, waa
had sold the two beautiful com­
Alfalfa Hay, ode bale or a car in thia city last evening with the
forts, which were uaide by the
load. Ashland Fruit A Pro. Aasn. Dunsmuir, Cal.. All Star basket­
Social Circle and lsit in her
122-tf ball team*
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possession, to a good advantage.
V isitor
Ltoeal j P e rs o n a l flo tes
Stated communication Thurs­
day, Feb. 10. Dinner at 5:30 fol­
lowed by routine business and
first degree. Official vialt of in­
spection by District Deputy, E.
M. Wilson of Medford.
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V. V. Mill«, W. M.
W. H. Day, Recordre
Registered Cars Here—
John B. Fieri of San Mateo.
Cal., Bert Junnell of Fallon,
Nev., and P. C. Berkfeld of Berke­
ley,, Cal., are among the tour­
ists who registered their cars at
the local Chamber of Commerce
this morning.
Finishing Today
“While London
Sleeps”
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with
RIN TIN TIN
Tomorrow and Friday
Returned from Klamath Falls—
M. J. Wolcott has returned
from Klamath Falla wheer he has
spent the past few weeaa. Edgar
Wolcott la also hare from Macdoel
Cal., for a short visit with home
folks.
Paulserud’a for cleaning. 133-tf
C IR Ç L B T
ZEYPROL
50c
Healing and Anti
has reached
that should
septic germicide
See Jordan flor Mill Work.
is e -t t ' Plenty of money to loan on
good security. Phone 31. Too, of
course.
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At the Ashland Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Houston
Convalescent Home—Valentine
and daughter of Seattle, Wash.,
and Glenn Bumgarner of Santa party— All octogenarians in Ash­
Monica, Cal., are among those land and surrounding county in­
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who registered at the Ashland vited. ; ’
hotel yesterday.
Will Attend M eeting—
Mrs. Sam McNair and Mrs. C.
Cooked food sale. Hardy Bros.
Sat., 12- W. B. A.
186-4 H. Pierce of Ashland motored
to Medford today to attend a
Largest assortment of Valen- luncheon of the Board of Direct­
tine Boxes in the city, See our ors of the American Red Cross
of the Jackson County Chapter/
window.— The Rose.
which waa held at the Med­
At the IAthia Springe H otel—
ford hotel. Miss Aleta brownlbe,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bloomfield field representative for the state
of Portland, Ore., and Mr. and of Oregon w as the principal
Mrs. A. F. Krablee of Belling­ speaker.
ham, Wash., were among those
who stopped In this city yesterday.
See the new clothea reel at Jor­
They registered a t the Lithia dan’s mill, ready to set in the
Springs hotel.
ground. *
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Valentinea dance, i. O. O. F.
Dance at Walker’s tonight.
Hall Frlday 11- Oentlemen .60c, Dickey orchestra. Broadcast from
Ladlea ,26c. Refreahments.
10 to 11.
Commlttee.
1 3 6 -2
for
in platinum.
throat and skin.
17 DRESS RAIN GOATS
Beautiful Patterns, Dress and Rain Coat combine
3 to 12 dollar values to close out at $6.00, a real
bargain.
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Our exhibit of wedding and engagement
rings is both extensive and varied in pattern.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Chas. A. W hite
Registered Pharmacist
Phone 116
ENDERS BLOCK
Only The Best .
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town—the new Hotel
Just Opposite. Oi>on Evenings. •
¡BUTTERICK
I PATTERNS
COLONIAL
CRETONNE«
New Cretonne
Apples, 25c, 50c, 76c. Bring
box. Ashland Frnlt and Produce
Assn.
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Spent Week-End at Moon’s Mill—
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Landing c A coia may uc noppeu m
uuu.a,
spent the week-end at Moon’s Hill the fever checked, the bowels opened,
on the Green Springs mountain «be entire system toned. The way is
HILL’S-—a way so,efficient that we
road.
Mid $1,000,000 for it Don’t rely eo
5»er help, and don't delay. Get the
Real chicken Tamales, served, quick, complete results that HILLS
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ie. To take home, 26c. The i> bringing millions. -'
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Plaza.
Ingersol
watches— Elharts.
1
- adì
B
Remington Portable Typewrit­
er»— Elharts.
Let the UNION write your full
eoverage automobile insurance.
Veo, of conree.
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Curtain Materials
J By Attending Our
S E M IA N N U A L
notes
To refresh and brighten the home interior, w© are
showing a beautiful line of hangings and nets.
m ay b e b e a u tifu l or
h an h according to the
tone quality o f a piano.
Thxrie <4«w> «weetjer
ana richer toned piano
»ban the
CRETONNES A T ............ ....................... . 29c to 79c
REMNANT SALE
A// Remnants and Short Ends of
CHINTZ A T ..................... ............... ............. . . . . . 5 9 c
PIQUES AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c to 69c
CRYSTAL CREPES (gorgeous) ........ .. 59c to 69c
BROCADES AT .................................
. . . . . $1.00
SILKS, WOOL GOODS, WASH GOODS, WHITE
GOODS, cttS T A IN MATERIALS, CRETONNES,
GLASS CURTAIN NETS AT 39c, 45c, 49c, 59c, 79c
Women Have
Always Wanted
- THIS WAY
to. Paradise for Two. To
get on the road to romance,
first turn to the right, then
turn to the laughter!
RAYON NETS
59c and 69c to 79c
C c? r jy /
I M r t T o w Bel
y
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Are you making provision now for your loved
onesT Are you certain that they will not suf-
fer if something happens to you!
A savings account protects, if offers comforts
and lessens sorrow.
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HALF-PRICE SALE of
YOUR FOOT SUFFERS
AND NO MONEY SAVED
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ELHARTS
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Hundreds of Remnants go on in
This Sale at
GET YOÜR CÚRTAIN MATERIALS AT
See It Af
IF OUR APPLIANCES DON’T GIVE YOU RE
LIEF IT WON’T COST YOU A PENNY.
DOMESTICS,' RIBBONS AND LACES.
FILET NETS .................. . v . 89c, $1.19 and $1.39
a face powder like thia new won­
derful French . Process Powder
called MELLO-GLO— stays on a
long time— keeps that ugly shine
away — glvee the skin a soft,
peachy look — prevents large
pores. You will be amazed e t
the beautifying qualities and pur­
ity of- Mello-GLO. You will be
glad you tried it.— Lithia Springs
Pharmacy.
,
FOR SPRING
Every one is anxious to work out a color scheme
suitable to their own decorative idea.
Visiting Near Medford—
Mrs. Arthur F. Hunt, mother
of Mrs. Will M. Dodge on the
Boulevard, la visiting at the
home of Mrs. Peter Barneburg
near Medford.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JUST
New Dress Trousers
New Golf Knickers
New Hiking Breeches
New Hardeman Hats
Winter Coats
STARTS THURSDAY
We must clean up, to make room for New Spring
Garments Arriving Daily.
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NIFTY SPRING DUDS OF ALL KINDS
Coats Priced
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
MILLER’S TOGGERY
«flab-ä-dash Inn”
$37.50
$29.75
$25.00
$14.95
Coats,
Coats,
Coats,
Coats,
Now . . } . . .
Now . . . . . .
Now: . . . . . .
N o w ........ .
Dresses Priced
$34.50
$29.75
$19.75
$11.95
Dresses,
Dresses,
Dresses,
Dresses,
N o w ___
Now . . . .
Now . . . .
N o w ___
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