Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 15, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Traded Property—
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Itoeal
M ord Received—
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Jefferton Howard of thia city
Registered C a n Here—
J. L. Darragh of San Fran-
oisco,. Cal,, Alfred M. DeBordt of
tain avenue 0» which Christian
Holtville, Cal., and H arrry Nish;
Anderson has been residing, to
of Sacramento, Cal., Are jfflapng
Mr. Kyler of Albany, Ore.
.
the tourists who registered their
cars at the local Chamber of
RijK^-lwl Improving—
Commerce this morning.
Mrs. .Anna Grubb, who' has
been conflnejl Jo; l,er home on
Front Gold Reath—.
Mountain aventfe for the past
Mrs, Floyd Huntley,* wife of
few (inys with illness, Is report­
the.
Gold Beath sheriff, wag a
ed by Mrs. Nettie ‘ Green, the
nurse in charge, to be much Im­ visitor in Ashland last eventing
enroute to Sacramento
C a t,
proved.
where she w ill visitj for a short
time with relatives and friends.«
Visitors from'Coos Co.—
; has traded bta propertyj>u Meuu-.
i
t Social M eeting Portpong^—
•* Word has been received in this
city that John Bhortridge, fo r­
merly of the Raggedy Ann Sweet
gNiop, had been confined to his
Some in Los Angeles, Cal., with
g in ess.
I th e sodai m e e t i n g « h e Aux-
I M ary to th e T rin ity Outld has
been postponed frofc Wel.iosday
evening,* March 16 to jyedneeiîay
evening, March 23.
Som ething new ln ‘«fi>rtng «pits
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan
W. B. A. Meets Tomorrow-—■
and small sob Carol of Coos
The Woipen's Benefit Associa­
This is remodeling . W eek,.at county were visitora In this city tion w ill meet in the Odd Fell?#»
PaulserudM. We can make that last- week looking after business hall tomorrow, Wednesday, March
old garment look llke dew.
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Refreshments w ill be serv­
» Fountain pens cleaned, ad­
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ed.
justed. Your name iu gold letters
Exported Home Soon—
on barrell, this week, BO cents, El-
Interview
ing
OM
Friend»—
II. II. Bachtell, who has been Leaving Soon for Brownville— -
Sart's. Book Store.
F. D. Swingle,was a visitor in visiting with his daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. H. Simons.„ of Pioneer
Ashland Sunday Interviewing old ‘Warren In Berkeley. Cal.
for avenue eypects to leave soon for
ilinnrr Guest»—
friends and attending cfavrCh some time, is expected to return
Brownville, Ore.,* where she Will
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~ Mr. sod Mrs. Lewis Wyant and services.
to Ashland in the near future. visit fo r a time with her son
•m all daughter Frances of Lake
and other relatives.
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Viaitcd Ashland—
Have
a
fit
at
Orres
tallo
rt.
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Moakes of Klamath Falls were
C. M. Anthony and.C . ,T. A n ­ Transferred to Marshfield— .
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Sinner guests at the Benedict Oak St, new location'.
thony of Irw in, Penn., were in
H. Berry,_ manager of the. local'
Jlttrne on Mountain avenue,ThuVs-
Ashland yesterday, visiting the Western Auto Supply Co., hap
W
e
are
agents
for
Queen
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and
*»y.
city.
beet) transferred to the Marsh-;
Buckeye incubators and brooders.
field
store and left this morning
Ashland F ru it and Pro. Assn.
Spent Yesterday Here—
with
his Wife for that city.
« Relining repairing,
cleaning
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Mr. and M rs., G. Rogers of
fi»d pressing at Paulserud’s. We
■Chico, Cal., spent yesterday In Announced to Audience—
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166-tf Planning Good Program__
Ashland visiting with friends and
Rev.
V.
K.
Allison
announced
The Christian Sunday School
transacting business.
to bis addienee Sunday that he
Have your screens icade nt Is planning a splendid Raster pro­
expected
next week to start hold­
Jordan's mill.
V
gram.
Mrs. Hasel Webber and
Visitor from Klamath Falls—
ing
revival
services at. Hillsboro.
Mrs. Alta Payne were appointed
Arlln
W orrett of Klam ath Ore., and 'the Ashland pulpit ,of
to arrange the muBic.*
Meturued to Klamath Co.—
Falls spent yesterday In this the Christian church w ill be
* Tom Newton, who spent sever­
city looking a fter business affairs supplied tor a time w ith studept
A dandy plate lultch Including
al days of last week visiting
and visiting.w ith friends.
ministers. '
<ith relatives In Ashland, has coffee every uoon and night, 26c.
At
the
Plaza.
101-tf
returned to his home in Klam­
ath Falls.
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Sweet cream and m ilk— The
¡5 Let the UNION write your full
too
PaslSorud. ‘
George Richardson of Gold
Beach. Ore., stopped In Ashland
last evening to visit w ith Ray­
mond Shortrtdge, MV. and Mrs.
J. A. McGee ahd other friends,
Mr. Richardson was »»route to
Los Angeles. Cal., to gat his wife
and ‘ family, who have been in
that city for the. past month,
162-tf
«average automobile insurance.
Xeo, of course.
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Prints
Rettarned to H o r n e -
TODAY AND TOMORROW
BBÉSBF
■topped in Ashland,
Mrs. Ethel McIntosh, form erly
Miss Ethel Smith o f’ Ashland,
who has been visiting w ith rela­
tives and friends In this city,
has returned to her home a t '
W o lf Creek.
Challies
New Leather, Silk and- Tapestry Bags
Arrival of Sister-»-,
Mrs. - Allen Proctor of Talent
who has been quite 1H lo r so
many weeks,- was made happy
last week by the unexpected Ar­
rival of her sister from Oklahoma.
Silk Bags
Tapestry
Leather
13.95 to
$2.95 to 17.50
$1.95
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CARTER'S RATON UNDERWEAR
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LUXITE ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR
SIMPLE!
ew, Inexpensive Party Dresses
Where are the wash boil­
ers, the clothes lines, the
washboards and wringers
of yesterday.? Ask the wo­
man who has time to go
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Dancing Chiffon
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Advertised, to* sell at $2.1
hut bought so we can s<
Kid Gloves
places, and do things. She
will tell you they have
been replaced by us!
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JUST PHONE
Hummingbird*
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All Silk Chiffon
Upusunlly
vaines
French
Gloves.
$1.95
Ashland. Laundry
C liff Payne makes steps.
, Ropianoe as colorful a% an
Arabian sky—
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■ Dfhnia as* surprising as a
desert thunderbolt—
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Action as speedy as the
steed he ride»—
XAnd Love, as only “ The
of the Sheik” can love.
Pilot Kock Encampnfer.t No. 16,
I. O. O. F„ w ill confer the Gold-
'en Rule Degree Tuesday evening,-
March 15, Rogue River Encamp­
ment No. 36. I. O. O. F. Medford
In Invited.to be with us. A » Pa­
triarchs are requested to be pres­
ent. T h e-lin en Will’ be spread
after the degree work.
Scheonegcr, Chief Patriarch
I. E. Hoopr, Scribe.
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A Big Range of Colors and Patterns.
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PETER PAN
.36 inches
TINKER BELL
32 inches
PRINTS
wide
CHÀLLIES
wide
Printed Cotton Charmeuse
V isiting with Brother—
J. E. Haney of Talent spent
Bunday visiting with his brother
C. B. Haney, east of town.
Pointex Chiffop
Every One Guaranteed Colorfast to Sun and Tub.
The Ideal Fabric for Afternoon Frocks. 40 in.
DAINTY PATTERNS
ANNIVERSARY
SALE '•
ANNIVERSARY
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and relatives for their
many acts of kindness and sym­
pathy extended to us during our
recent bereavement, also for the
beautiful flowers. .
H. A. SPENCER
B. F. 8PENCER
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JO 8EPH IN E L. 8PENCER
ROBERT R. SPENCER
E D IT H SPENCER
Shop The New Goods At
The Smart
Unusual
SEVERAL
SUITS
GOING AT
Wonderful New Collection of Women’s and Misses
Mpdels! » « *
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kc A Look at Our W in d o w s
and See the New Styles for Spring
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TOGGERY
Hab-a-dash Inn
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TWEEDS -
MIXTURES AND NOVELTY MATERIALS—PRICED
$14.66
$16.00
Rayon Silk Dresses
20 beautiful new spring dresses to choose frorti at
this low price. $5.95 value. !
ft a Qft
Each'
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$19.66
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Art Satin Slips ‘
’i on will want several of the new ooritume slips at
this special price. Come in all the
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granted colors. Each > V / 1 M
Crinkled Bed Spread*
Sice 80x105. thes^bedspreads make a beautiful bed
covering, especially for summer use as they laundit Size 81x90. Made with'tape
as easily as a sheet. Colon: Rpefe, Blue, ft 4 Qft. You should take advantage
Orchid, Yellow. Sold regular $2.75.
* w l jpWM Price. Sold regular, $1.69,
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