Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 08, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    lioeal ■ Persona! flotes
In A sh la n d -
Mrs. L inie Stoakes of Klamath
Palis came tq Ashland yesterday
to visit her grandmother,. -Mrs,
Mary Cole, who is seriously ill at
her borne on A Street,
Returned to A s h la n d -
Moving to Roseburg—
Mrs. George Robison, who
spent the Winter months with
Ellis Beeson of Talent, who at­ husband at Shalehurst, has
tended high school in Ashland a turned to her home on Second
few years ago, waa In thia qlty
From Klamath Falls—
yesterday visiting with friends.
G. A. Sherman and Mr,, and
Mrs.
E. M. Ghilcote and family are
Let the UNION write your full
coverage automobile Insurance. among the Klamath Falls people
Veo, of course.
83-tf who spent yesterday in Ashland
visiting with frfends.
Rills Beeson Me r e
.
The McClay family, who for­
merly resided on the C. B. Han­
ley place near Talent, have pur­
chased property near Roseburg
and will move to that city this
week.
Cliff Payne makes panel doors.
Have a fit «at Orre« tailors, I l
Beach Ave., west of library.
134-tf*
See Jordan for MIR Work
Business 1« Medford—
.5 L. A. Roberts, local attorney
and Justice of the peace, was a
Social Circle Will Meet—
business visitor In Medford yes-»
The Social Circle of tho Chris-
tion church will meet in the terday.
church parlors tomorrow after­
I'astwNl Through Ashland—
noon Wednesday, Mar. 9. • A full
H'. C.' Spencer, chief dlspatchqf
intendance is desired.
for ,t,he Southern Pacific Co., with
headquarters in Portland, passed"
See Pauiserud'a two-pants suits.
through this city yesterday en­
We sell for less.
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route to San Francisco, where he
will engage-with others in revis­
Making Improvements—
ing a new time schedule.
W. D. Jackson, owner of the
Palace Lunch on First street is
—
.
making several Improvements on Confined to Home
Mrs. Allen Proctor of Talent Is
his popular eating place. Me is
enlarging the entire building and confined to her home wth Illness.
putting in a small dining room. Mrs. Oxford of this city is taking
care of her.
Will Resign—
V. K. Allison made known his .Visitor from Talent—
E. A. Purvis of Talent was In
intention of resigning as pastor
of the Christian church of this this city yesterday shopping and
looking after business'affairs.
city Sunday morning.
Confined to Hom«'—
Mrs. H. Simons of 26
Ave., has been confined
home with illness for
week.
TUESDAY, March 8,
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PAO* «UL
t
Fresh csndles always on hand
The Rose.
See Pauiserud’a silk lined suits
158-tf
for semi-dress.
From Klamath Co.—
Rachael Hurst Davis of Klam­
ath county was a visitor in this
cltr*ecently at the home of her
parents on Beach street.
Several more fixtures for sale
at 263 East Main.
158-2
All woll and a rare bargain.
New spring suits at 120-926 and
Bio. Panlserud’s.
168-ft
Vlritor From Redding—
J as. A. Griffith, a resident of
Spoke In Ashland—
Redding, Cal., spent yesterday In
John Martin Cnnse, president Ashland looking after business
of the Kimball School of .Theolo­ affairs.
- —
gy at Salem, Ore., spoke at the
Methodist Episcopal church In
Ashland Sunday evening, and .Messrs. John and Marlon Ham-
while In this city he was the guest muck of Medford were visitors In
Of Rev. H. F. Pemberton, who this city recently nt the More­
formerly was the pastor of the house residence on Third street.
Methodist church, In Salem and a
member of the faculty.
Moved to A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith have
Several more fixtures for sale moved to this city from San Fran-
at 263 Bast Main.
168-2 c'sco, where Mr. Smith will* drive
the Interstate Stage from Ashland
A dandy plate lunch Including to Eugentr.
eoffee every noon and night, I Sc.
At the Plasa.
, 10<-tf Shopping In A s h la n d -
Will Speak In M ed ford -
Rev. Myron S. Woodworth,
pastor of the Baptist church, will
motor to Medford tomorrow eve­
ning where he will speak nt the
regular mid-week meeting which
is held by the Baptist church of
edford. V. O. N.^m ith will ac-
mpany him and will furnish
some special music.
Perorating E lk’s Club—
Visitor From Talaat —
Mrs. C. W. Lons ot Talent spent
The work ot decorating the
Elk’s clubroom, banquet hall and yesterday la thin city shopping
ballropm for the annual annivers­ and vlsltin’r wjth frlendA
ary dance, March Id, Is well under
way, according to Elmer Smith,
Prom Anderson Creek—
who Is In charge of the work.
J. A. Mays, g resident of An­
derson Creek was In Ashland yes­
Front M e d fo r d -
terday looking after business af­
Louie Jenkins of Medford Is In
fairs.
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Ashland today visiting w i t h
friends and transacting business.
SCRANTON
NETS
Former Resident Her e
Shopping In A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. John Robison,of
Talent were visitors in Ashland
this morning shopping and look­
ing after business affairs.
Henry Pace of Medford,
merly of this city, was In
land yesterday looking after
iness affairs ahd vlpltlng
friends.
for­
Ash­
bus­
with
DRAPES
Returned from S o u t h -
Prospect — ' Work begins on
Mr. and Mrs. G. * C. Stevens
first 22,000 h. p. unit of 60,000
have returned from San Francisco
h. p. power • plant fo r . Oregofi-
where Mr. Stevens has been In'the
Californla
Power company.
Southern Pacific hospital for the
past six month, and they are set­
tled in their home on HeLman St,
From Talept—
for your spring change
window hangings.
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R. C. Logan, mayor of Talent,
was in Ashland yesterday tran­
sacting business.
W orking at Telephone Office—
. Miss Delphine Sackett ot this
city has secured a position as an
operator in the Pacific Telephone
& Telegraph company offices on
Oak Street.
Confined to H o m e -
Buddy Sliver, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. <O. F. Silver on Harga-
dine stieet, has been confined to
bis home for the past few days
Call for one ot the new Scranton Book­
lets on the Art of Window Draping.
Guard Your
Health
Between the weather and
colds and flu, doing your
washing at home is cer­
tainly one dangerous in­
door sport. Send us your
weekly bundle of laundry
and keep your home fresh
and happy and save many
times your Jaundry bill
In health.
Promptness and efficiency
are characteristics of our
Ashland
31 Water S t
Genuine
Laundry
Rayon Lústre Nets and
Marquisettes
Scranton Cotton Nets and
Marquisette
Cream and Gold Shades, 36 and
45 inch ...................... 65c to $1.19
White, Cream and Ecru, 36 to 50
inch .............. ..
20c to 89c
A Scranton
A Seamless Rayon. Bedspread
In a splendid quality, bolster
size, six good colors
i C QC
wv«vv
Phone 165
A 36 inch Panel Net
Curtain, 2 1-4 yds. long,
finished with fringe at
t>ottom, three pretty
patterns.,
Scranton Spreads
With Colored
Drapes to Match
Magnetic Horn
EACH
Installed on Your Car
Mr. and Mrs. John Robison of
Talent spent this morning in Ash­
land shopping and visiting with
friends.
S
. Visitor from Medford—
B. N. Villfi of Medfqrd was a
visitor In this city yesterday tran­
sacting business.
.
Millinery Sale
7 March 11 and 13. 8:30 to 6:30
•n. account of Illness Mrs.' H.
Simons Is leaving Ashland and her
millinery goods must be sold at
enoe. The home also tor sale.
158-3
Mies Dorothy Kellogg of Duns­
muir. Cal., formerly of this city,
has spent the past few days In
Ashland visiting with friends.
HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING
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BACK
Lumbago and a stiff, aching
back suggest at once the, need of
a good diuretic to stimulate kid­
ney secretions and rid the system
of troublesome poisons that cause
the distressing aches. Mrs. Black
of Petersburg, V>., says: “Be­
fore I took Foley Pills diuretic,
i could not stoop over nor raise
up without great pain. Now
since taking them I have none.”
Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A
prompt Improvement will amply
repay you. Satisfaction guaran­
teed.— Sold everywhere. — No. 3.
' Today and Tomorrow
Official Bosch Service
Station
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOrf
Phone 82
P Ifl8UP>
a s w ell
Billings Agency
Bstab. 1883 nt 41 E. Main St.
Pilone 811
SPECIAL
Wednesday Selling
MICHAEL
STROGOFF
Cwt
Special on Gingham and Crepe House Dresses.
One Table Piled High with Vahies to $3.95. On
Sale Wednesday—One Day Only» .
^«$ QQ
Your Choice
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BRASSIERS—A dandy line of strong dur­
able mòdels. Special for Wednesday Selling
Ford Batteries Fits 85
Per Cent Of All Cars.
None Better Regardless
Of Price
Th$ QHgantic Triumph of
1000 Wonders
Do you want to sec and en­
courage the finest in pic­
tures? Then see Michael
Strogoff.
Matinee.—Adults ___ 35c
Evening:—Adult* . . . . 50c
Children 10c Anytime
i/?t Us Do Your Electrical
and Battery Work
Claycomb Motor
Ford Oarage •
Phone 50 '
It DOES Make a Differ­
ence Where Ton Bny
Your Ford.
Victoria Comfort Challies
Patterns to Splect from.
4
Comfort Size, 72x90.
$1.25 Value—Each
42j36 PILLOW CASES—Torn and Hemmed. Reg
ular 35c Seller.
9Q p
Wednesday Only
Ford Battery
S u p er V a lu es A re B e in g O ffered
in T h is B irth d a y E v e n t
Climax Cotton Bats
81x90 SHEETS—Reg. $1.39 Grade
Extra Good—Wednesday Only
• ’ Jnles Verne« Mightiest
Melodrama
“The QnaUty Store1
Real Estate & Feal Inaurane
New
i9 cV a lu e — Yard
Apron Dresses
Made .of good quality Gingham.
Sold regular $1.00'.
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Milo Sheen Costume Slipi
66c
In light colors. Sold
Regular, $1.98 — Each
£4
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NEW
SPRING
COATS
för
LESS
Wednesday—Sport Coats Made of New Novelty Klaterials. Values to $22.50
New Spring Shades in HOLEPROOF
SILK HOSE — Extra Values
FANCY DRESSER SCARFS—Full Linen Centers,
Heavy Lace Borders, Assorted
QCsh
Patterns—Wednesday Specials
Shop With Us Wednesday and Save at
Crinkled Bedspreads
Size 80x105. Come in blue, rose, gold <
and Helio. Sold regularly $2.75—Each •
* Dorthy Fast Color Dress Prints
sn new spring patterns, 36 in. wide.
ÔC
29c Yaçd Regülar — Yard
Bath Towels
Made with colofed borders. Large size.
Made of Double Thread Terry.
75c Value — Each
Fullfashioned Silk Hose
in several good colors. Vahies to
$2.00 pair, to close out — Pair
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