Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A shland
FAfl® EIGHT
L iL JUU
Kuaenbaum 1« K o œ b u r g
V isited Savage R apids
Returned to Home—
A. 8.
Rosenbaum, district
freight and passenger agent for
the S. P. Co. at Medford. Is spend­
ing a few days looking after bus­
iness affairs In Roseburg.
Mark Neal and John Hughes of
Ashland, made a trip to the Sav­
age Rapids Dam and Grants Pass
Thursday, to see what damage
had been done to their boat on
the river.
It was found that
their boat along; with five others,
had Crashed away and nothing re­
mained but the chains, which had
broken, under the strain.
Little Miss Frances Port has
returned to her home in Apple-
gate after having taken ill with-
the flu while visiting with friends
in Ashland
Salted almonds, pecans and
pinenuts,
candyland.
147-5
Mr. and Mrs. P. Borges of Lit­
tle and Clark Mace and family
of Grandview, are among those V isited H ilt—
Candyland for fresh salted
from Washington who visited in
Carter Wilson ’and Dan Bower-
147-5
nuts.
Ashland yesterday.
man1 of Medford and Cleon Cald­
well of Ashland, who has been
Rental Library— Elhart’s.
attending the Normal school, ¡¿Hopped in Ashland—
made a trip to Hilt, Cal., yester­ i Frank McCully, who has been
A dandy plate lunch including, day, where Caldwell remained to : spending the winter months in
coffee evety uoon and night, 35c^ work for the Fruit Groweca Sup­ ! Los Angeles, Cal., stopped in Ash-
i land yesterday to visit with
At the Plaza.
106-tf > ply Company.
Visitors From W ashlagtoe—
SATURDAY, February 90, 1»27.
DAILY TIDINGS
■ B a a s—
Recuperating—
« ter business affairs and visiting dent at tbe Southern Oregon Nor- Corvallis
mal, Is spending the week-end in friends.
Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg, who with friends.
•
/
---------
has been confined to her home
for the past few days with illness
|s now recuperating nicely and is Spending W eek-End in
Corval lis—
able tc
again.
Miss Sarah Armstrong, a stu-
Let the UNION write your full
coverage automobile Insurance. From Mt. Shaft-? City — 1
Veo, of courap.
83-tf . R. A. Lee .of Mt. Snasta City,
Cal., was in Ashland yesterday
looking after business affairs and
Transacted Business Hei
visiting with friends.
Among the Applegate residents
who transacted business tn thia
city last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Medfort), Visitors—
F. i . Gifford and W» F. Love of
Jess Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. A.
8. Klelnhammer. The latter are' Medford visited with friends in
the parents of Mrs. Clyde Young ; Ashland last evening.
of Ashland.
' friends while enroute to his home
Visitor from D unsm uir—
¡at Haines, Oregon.
From Klamath F a l ls -
R eturned to H
Apples, 25c. 50c,’ 75c. Bring
D. Fountain, a resident of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parmalee,
O. T. Applewhite, who has been
Alfalfa Hay. one bale or a car Dunsmuir, Cal., spent the day la residents of Klamath Falls spent
a patient at the Veteran's hosplt- k box. Ashland Fruit and Produce
.
136-tf load. Ashland Fruit & Pro. Assn, Ashland yesterday with friends. yesterday in this city looking at-
al in Portland for tbe past two Assn.
months, has returned to his home
on Nob Hill, In this city.
with
relatives
and
IT’S THE ESSEX SUPER SIX
BASKETBALL
SATURDAY
Entirely new appearance. Will do an easy 50 miles
per hour all day.
EVENING
money.
Roseburg High
I t ’s the most ear for the least
e
*
V •
v s.
, .
.
Phone 46 for demonstration or call at
Ashland High
Junior High Gymnasium
*
Good Preliminary
Main Game 8:45 *
.<
LITHIA SPRINGS , GARAGE
Haye a fit at Orres tailors, 1}
Beach Ave., west of library.
184-tf*
Slowly Improving—
Mrs. W. E. Eastman is slowly
improving after a serious illness
Which has confined her to her,
home on the Boulevard for some
’ Late copyright
hart's.
Fiction — EI-
SEE OUR LATEST OFFERINGS
COME TO TH IS STOKE NEXT
W EEK
AND
SELECT
IN
YOUR
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR AT THE STYLE SJIOW
GARMENTS FROM OUR NEW­
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
EST ARRIVALS.
NIGHTS.
Vlsltor In Ashland—
* Miss Grace Johnson of Medford
ta s a visitor In Ashland last eve­
ning to attend the dance at the
printer Garden.
---------
z X ,v
Cliff Payne makes truck bodies.
The Palmer Silk Frocks
Plenty of money to loan on
good security. Phone 81. Too. of
conree.
IS-tf
Suits made for you, 822.50 and
select.your own style and fabric.
Paulserud's.
146-tf
Miss Lucie Ellen Richardson, a
student at the Southern Oregon
Normal school, left yesterday for
Montague, Cal., where she will-
spend the week-dhd with her par­
ents.
Frances Chisholme, who works
In Medford, was in this city last
evening to attend the dance at
the Winter Garden. Miss Chis­
holme formerly resided in Ash­
land. having graduated from the
local high school.
.
NOTICE
Judge Rutherford, president of
International Bible Students As­
sociation of New York City, will
Broadcast from KFSD San Diego
Sunday, Feb. 27th, 2 p. m.
149-3
• •
—
—
———»
•
*
Wolfhound Twist; something
different for men’s wear, Paulae-
rud's.
Ladies
Holeproof
Silk
Full Fashioned
MALLORY
HATS
Extra-
Q u a lity
©
Q W eaizc up th e co n to u r
o f y o u r h ea d a n d t h a
character o f y o u r face.
We d o n 't m er ely pick
y o u r size. S uch sk illed
h e t serv ice costs y o u n o
more that» “ h lt-o r-m lm ”
sellin g.
Qur F irst Showing Announce-,
uient for Spring.
• - Hose
The Charming Colorings brought out hy the
plaster Dyers for Sitring is indeed a product
of “ A rt” . Each Shade Vieing for Supremacy.
Each Coloring an Aristocrat of the Mode.
Priced a t ................................. $1-65 and $1.95
Other at
/ ........ $1,00, $1.35 and $1.50
Our F irst Showing Announcement for Spring.
Thompson’s Glove Fitting
Spring Coats
Corselettes and Bandeaux
of wonderful charm.
Latest Ombre Plaid Coats, Im ­
ported Novelty Tweed Coats,
Smart Novelty Double Plaid
Coats, Imported Broken Plaid
Effects and Sport Models with
all F u r and Moufflon Collar
Styles, Button Trimmed and
Novelty le a th e r Combinations.
Silk and Satin De Qhine Linings.
All sizes, 14 to 48.
New Form Fitting garments .that shaite the
physical contour to harmonize witli the new
patterns for spring Corselettes. All sizes at
NEW ('REATIVE GENIUS PRODUCES
CLOTHES FOR
$1.95 $2.50 $2.98 $3.50
- .“ The Man of Today”
IN OUR ALL WOOL
((Colorful shirts have come to
the front, often w ith starched
“CLOTH CRAFT LINE”
collars to match. W e show 'the
newest and smartest and moat
exclusive effects from the United
States and the British lik e .
Of Better Values—Longer Life—Stylish Suits.
PRICED AT
Baudeaux
Fancv Brocade Uplift Models
33c
50c 75c $1.00
NEW SPRING MODELS NOW SELLING AT
V isitor from Medford—
Keith Cole, a Medford resi­
dent, spent last evening in this
eity.
7
$1 5.00
$17.50
$22.50
$24.75
$29.95
W ill v isit Parent«—
$17.50
$29.75
$22.50
$35.00
The All Leather Line of
$25.00w $35.00
Hand Bags and
Pouches
Our First Showing Announcement for Spring.
These Bags come In various
shades of Brown, Tan, Blonde,
Grays, Blue, Red and Black.
All genuine leathers and extra
strong nickeled brass framed.
Visitors from C a lifo r n ia -
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E. White
and R. D. Capps of San Jose, C.
M. Williams of Kan Francisco and
M. C. Frinch of Sacramento, are
among those from California who
stopped in this city yesterday.
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
Genuine Northeast
- Magneto Horn
$6.00
Installed
First Spring Showing
of
“ Styled Ahead”
HATS
Onr line of New Spring
Hats will bring to you
that degree of satisfact­
ion measured by your
desire to get the exact
hat that fulfills your
requirements.
' Station
GUY COOP .
- Phone 82
Smart Spring Styles in
Women's Footwear
“STRAP" “PUMP" “STEP-INS"
We Stvle The Hats Ahead
PRICED AT
$3.95 $4.95 $5.90 $6.45
FU R S
Ft )R SPRING
Light — Airy — Fluffy Furs, Separate Neck
(*hokers of Oppossum — Gray Squirrel and
Mandel.
Genuine Benioff Furs
XL ELECTRIC
. '
in
CONSERVATIVELY PRICED
AT
The new tone portable Victrola
225 to 835. —The Rose.
From Medford—
Shades
Endorsed at their first presen­
tation hy America’s* Largest Re­
tail groups. The New Spring
line in high grade Flat Crepes
made especially for 'ns is "being
continually augmented with new
styles that bespeak youth in
every flare and line.
Returned From The Dalles—
W. H. Perkins returned yester­
day from The Dalles. Ore., where
he was called by the serious
illness of his mother, who Is now
slowly improving.
See Jordan for Mill Work.
136-tf
New Spring
have registered an immediate
and pronounced success..
EVERYONE GUARANTEED
$12.50 TO $45.00
CHOOSE THEM HERE
A larger range of style patterns and colors
to select from in all the latest models, from
extreme narrow to the ex-wide widths.
PRICES RANGE FROM
$ 3 .0 0 T0 $10.00
PRICED AT
$2.98 $3.50 $4.50 $5.90
Beau Brummell’s cravats were the
despair of other dandies. And to this
day n m an’s neck-gear is his hardest
dress problem. The tie is his one
chance to splurge in color. We are
conducting a “ first a id ” station here
—first aid for the man who wants
nifty neck noosing. Our advice is
gratis — we charge only for the ties,
and not so verv much for theml
PRICED AT
TO
TOUCHES OF LIGHT KID T j EATHERS
Kid covered Frames—Double Clask and Roll F
Stitched Handles—AU Shades
$3.98 To $5.90
\,
-New Washable
'
•
Suede and Kid Leather Gloves
50c T0 $2.00
Desert Gray and New Petal Taq, Predominate
with fancy scroll stitch and cut out embroid­
ered cuffs. All sizes.