Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINO9
From V ancouv e r
bocal ■ Personal flotes
A Dally
le a v in g Soon—
I From D e n v e r —
John J. Hamilton and party of
Vancouver, B. C., spent yesterday
In Ashland visiting the city and
the Llthla park. * •«
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We are agents for Queen and
Buckeye Incubators and brooders.
Ashland Fruit and Pro. Assn.
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Fraas Talrat
Carl Melon of Talent was a
business visitor in Ashland yea-
terday.
V isiting W ith
Mrs. Charles A. Hainea and
small son of this city are spend­
ing several days in ^Portland vis­
iting at the home of Mrs. Haines’
parents.
Mrs. H. Simons of Pioneer Are , i Mr., and Mrs. Jark Westfall of
Is planning to lea.ve soon for Denver,' Colo., were In Ashland From I’h oen lv—
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dopp and In Medford Yesterday—
Brownsville. Ore., where she will yesterday visiting In this city.
J. Wi Kern«, who with his wife
daughter, residents of ‘ Phoenix,
Visit with relatives.
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spent Monday in this city looking recently moved from Talent to
Portable phonograph f 13.50-
after business affairs and visiting Ashland, was a business visitor In
__The Woodmen and R o y a l Dlhart’s music dept.
Medford yesterday.
Mr. Kerna
with friends.
Maighbors will have a box'social
teaches the Wagner creek school
i t Moose Hall tonight. Free tp In Ashland Yestci-tlay—
Buy an Orthophonie Vlctrola
those who bring boxes. Dickey's
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 73
- Mr. apd Mrs. A. W. Lacey, res­ and you’ll be happy— The Rose.
orchestra. Coffee served. Public
Oak St, new location.
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idents of Talent, spent the day
United.
158-1
lit Ashland yesterday visiting with
A dandy ptate lunch Including
Irfouds and looking after business coffee every uoon and night, 35c. Standard Oil Auditor Here—
ttc turned From V isit—
F. E. Bagley, Standard O i 1
At the Plaza.
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affairs.
J. M. Wagner, who has ;
company auditor from Portland,
keen visiting with relatives and I
Ore., is spending the day in this
Cljff Payne
makes French Motored to Medford— •*
fpfcnds in San Francisco and
city
auditing the local books.
Mr.
and
M^s.
L.
F.
Ferguson
of
doors.
Berkeley, Cal., ‘ returned yester-
i*'bland, accompanied by Mrs,
0 Q to her home in Ashland, x
Have your screens made at
■ George Yates of Eugene, Ore.,
District T raffic Suu. H ere—
who is visiting with friends In Jordan's mill.
’’ountain pen dealers— Elharts.
J. W. Pratt, district traffic tills city, motored to Medford to­
Arrived bast Nniglit—
suisrintendent, of Eukene, Ore., day.
•
Business Visitor—
• Mrs. Lillian Greer and daugh­
and Mr. LaBare of Portland, Ore., I
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J¡¡y.- M. Carter of Nampa. Idaho, stent the day yesterday In Ash-
Have your,engine steam clean- ter, Miss Elbert, arrived In Ash­
wus a business visitor In this city land visiting the local Telephone ed, special prlceR on overhauling, land last night from Eugene, Ore«,
¿Sfterday.
where Elbert has been attending
& Telegraph company.
, | Robison’s Garage,' 2nd S.t .
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167-tf the State University. They will
visit with friends in this city for
several
days during Spring vaca­
Sold Property—
Mr. and Mrs. Xaron Andrews tion.
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THE TMCATE'? BEAUTIFUL
LAST TIME TODAY
“The Canyon of Light”
FEATITONG TOM MIX
SATURDAY ONLY
E A-Riot of R oads-A Field
- D a y of Fun and a Laugh in
Every Step.
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have sold their residence and pro­
perty on Fairview street to E. M.
Ch’leote of Klamath Falls and Mr.
jn»d Mrs. Andrews and daughter
¡expect to leave soon for Santa
Cruz, Cal., where they will reside.
Mrs. Abbie Thomas of Medford
w 11 accompany them to Californ­
ia.
Chlrf of Pythian Sisters H e r e -
Mrs. Jas. Bâter, Grand Chief of
the Pythian Sisters of the Do­
main of Oregon, arrived in Ash­
land yesterday, In company with
Mr. Bater, to meet several mem­
bers of the order and discuss the
matter of reinstating a lodge in
this city. From here she will go
Lot the UNION write your full to Dunsmuir, Cal., to visit rela­
coverage automobile insurance. tives.
Veo, of course.
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At‘ended W. R. C. in Medford—
Mrc. Opal Philpott, Mrs. Roy
Parr, Mrs.. Emma Wansley and
Mrs. H. L. Moore of Ashland at­
tended a W. R. C. meeting In
Medford last night.
Buddha Twist, one of the smart
fabrics in men’s
See Paulserud’s.
ready to wear.
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Civic Club Buys Bed—
The Women’s Civic Improve­
ment Club, recently presented
”. new, much needed fracture bed
to the Community hospital. The
bed, which was bought from the
Frank S. Bet« company in Chica­
go, 111., is one of the latest and
best models and was selected by
Miss Aitchison, manager of the
hospital. The cost was 679 plus
612.23 for freight. The Civic
Club feels that this expenditure
of 691-23 Is the outstanding gift
in civic work of the club year.
Moved to Ashland—
Mrs. Mabel Reachert of Walley
View has moved Into the J. R.
Leslie residence on Skidmore and
Van Ness avenue, which she re­
cently obtained through a trade. From S aw telle, Cal.—
The Leslie family took possession
DeCortt Billings, a resident of
of their new home In Valley View Sawtelle, Cal., spent yesterday In
a few days ago.
Ashland transacting business and
visiting with friends.
Painting, tinting and papering,
trv Cliff Rurllngame. 681 Mt. Av. M odeled for M ann's —
Io- phone 98.
167-1 mo.
Miss Cleo Wilts« of this city
modeled for Mann’s Department
Visitors From Medford—
store In Medford at their Spring
/
Dan Bowerman, of the Medford Opening last evening.
Dally News and Carter Wilson of
Midford, formerly of Ashland, Shopped In Ashland— •
spent Wednesday in this city visit­
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hackler of
ing with friends.
Talent were visitors In Ashland
yesterday shopping and visiting
NOTICE TO AI.L STOREKEEP- with friends.
F bm AND TOBACCO DEALERS.
Complaints havf* been made Fn‘'her Carm ody I l l -
about boys having in fhelr pos-
Father J. A. Carmody of the lo­
w*s«ion and smoking cigarettes, cal Catholic church Is quite ill In
therefore an effort, will be made the hospital at Medford— ............
to have the State Law compiled
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with, anyone aelllng or giving clg- Ea-1 Snyder Rer«^—
arrttes to any person under the j Earl Snyder, Southern Pacific
age of twenty-one years Is liable, employe from Dunsmuir, Cal.,
te prosecution,
i «ment yesterday in Ashland vlslt-
GEOROE W. McNABB, j Ing with his parents on the Boule-
Chlcf of Police, vard.
Spring Suits! Spring Shirts!
Famous Hardeman Hats!
SOME SAY OCR MEN’S WEAR IS TOO HIGH GRADE AND
THEREFORE COSTS TOO MUCH. IT IS HIGH GRADE BUT
PRICE IS SURPRISINGLY
»Ih
FRIDAY, March IS, 10*7.
IS A A C
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
CELEBRATION
“The Quality Store”
u n i veiyawj QZoIe
Saturday--A Rare Opportunity for
Women and Misses
NEW spring !,
FROCKS
At
' ‘ $
MILLER’S TOGGERY
i
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
Youthfully slender und graceful are the
Rew spring frocks for Women and Misses,
F a b rics— Flat Crepe — Canton Crepe —
Printed .Crepe and Georgette are employ­
ed, to give to each frock a special individ-.
'uality and charm. They may ho had in
the.leading spring colors.
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N E W SPR IN G COATS
A timely and unusual offering for this Anniversary Sale—Priced
dj
The Coat of your choice may be fashioned of Charmeen — Twill
,
Tweed, or any number of fashionable Fabrics — with *or ivith-
out Fur Collars.
75 New Spring Sport Coats
Anniversary Sale Prices
$£g.00
>96
IN A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES.
“Sunbeam” Rayon Silk
Silk Hose, Pair 96c
Vests and Bloomers
Woven of shining silken threads—Reinforced with
firm coiton at heel and toe^-Silk comes up well
above the knee. A variety of Costume shades. Every
single pair guaranteed to be satisfactory.
New low prices, made of the best
quality Rayon in Nile Green —
Sweet Pea — Orchid — Dawn —
Pink — Sand — Peach — Black.
VESTS PRICED
Each
BLOOMERS
P air
$1.96
I
GUARANTEED
WOMEN’S
Silk Umbrellas
Gloves
in the wanted colors.
Suitable for rain or
“shine.
Values to
$5; 98.—-Each
in several styles. Both
Cape S.kin and French
Kid. Good assortment of
Colors. Val.
to $2.75. P air * 1
$4.66
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Sample Sale of FINE LINENS
Discontinued numbers of a large manufacturer enables us to save you ONE FOURTH on Pure Linen.
Hand Towels — G’uest Towels — Hand Embroidered Towels — Lunch Cloths — Breakfast Sets — Linen
Damask Q oths — Dresse/ Scarfs and many other pieces all at a great savings to you of
25% Less Than Regular Prices
81 IN. BLEACHED SHEETING
PERMANENT PRINTS
“ K earsarge” a good quality for New Silk and Cotton Prints, Guar
family use. Sold Reg­
anteed washable. You will like
these new patterns for
ular, yard 59c—Yrard
early Spring wear. Yrard
PARISIANA AND ROYAL
WORCESTER BANDEAUX
PRISCILLA APRON DRESSES
Made of fancy material with Rayon Made of good gingham in fancy
Stripe. Regular values
patterns. Sold Regularly
to 59c—Each •
$1.00—Each
Afij*
“Uv
CORSELETTES
Made of fancy cotton brocade with
Elastic Gore—Pink only. Size 30 to
38. $1.25 Value Regularly
Each
Qfira
□OU
r i
.96
Remarkable
Low Price
86c
INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF!
th
•> BIRTHDAY
1 66C
, WOMEN’S BLOOMERS -
Made of good quality striped cot­
ton satin in Pink, Peach, Rose, Tan,
Qrchid, American Beauty. Sold
regularly, 89c pair.
P air
■
HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN
Buy all you want at this low.price
Saturday.
Yard
■
1 fira
FANCY BATH TOWELS
‘Large Size, Heavy Weight., Comes
PEQUOT SHEETS
in Blue, Pink and Gold. 45c Value 81x90 offered again for Saturday,
Regulnr.
while they last
Each
wOC
$1.66