Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 23, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Lest Two Lives- ■■
bocal j Personal Notes
Ashland Ledge Xo. S3
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A. P. a A. M.
, Special communication of Ash­
land Lodge No. 22, Thursday eve­
ning. March 24. " Work in Third
Degree. Visiting Brethren wel­
come.
Left for. Klantath Falla—
Misa Laura Sha of Los Angeles,
Cal., who has been a student at
the Southern Oregon Norma!
school here, left today for K lam ­
ath Falls to spend a short time
visiting with her brother - and
with friends.
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V. V. M ILLS, W . M.
W . H. Day, Secretary-
The Southern Oregon Mutual
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171-2 Rabbit Breeders Association are
giving a supper dance Friday
Charles T ilton H om e—
night. M arc i 26 at the Talent City
Charles Tilton, son of Dr. and H all, ali are Invited .to come and
Mrs. C. F. Tilton on Almond have a good time, 75c per couple,
street. Is home from the Oregon extra lady 25c.
172-2
Agricultural college at Corvallis
to spend the Spring vacation with
Two pants shits, smart twisi
his parents.
suits, business golf suits, at Paql-
serud’s. We sell for less,
Spring Is here, why nqt doll up
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in the new woolens that Orres
shows, they hgve that spring look. Returned to H o m e -
Suits 926 and up. tailored to your
Miss Florence Stewart returnee
ifffiasure.
today to her home In Powers
Ore., after spending the posi
r j f you want it done right take few months In Ashland attend
ir t o W hite.
W ed-tf lng the Normal school.
< * H . Fuller in Eugene—
C liff Payne makes cupboard
W . H. Fuller, secretary of the
doors.
lgOal Chamber of Commerce, Is
sen d in g a few days In Eugene,
Let the U N IO N write your full
where he w ill attend the school
eoverage automobile Insurance.
fo f secretaries, which Is held an­
Veo. of course.
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nually at the State university.
Visiting in A s h la n d -
Mrs. Alta Oreely of Minneapo­
lis. Minn., is in Ashland visit­
ing at the home of her cousin
Notice To Car Owners
Have your engine steam clean- Miss Blanche Hicka on Vista
Miss Greely expects to
•4 . apodal prices ou overhauling, street.
remain in this city for some time.
Robison's Garage, 2nd S.t
a,
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A ll makes phonographs rqpalr-
od-wThe Rose.
Fkom Talent—
A rt Wilson, a resident of
Dance from i to 12
ant, was a visitor In Ashland
I morning shopping and look- Garden Friday night.
after business affaira.
S
W in ter
171-4
In Jacksonville Sunday—
The workmen who lest their
Uvea through accidents in Ore­
gon during the week ending
March 17. according to reports
tied with the state- 'industrial
accident commission, were Geo.
H inkle of Sutherlin and John
Oltfon of Cochran.
Grand Master to be Here—
«Jurat of Mias P o dge
wu_—
The Grand Master of 1. O. O.
F., V. D. Jackson of Roseburg,
w ill be in Ashland tomorrow
on official .business.- A ll Odd Fel­
lows are urged to he present.
Supper w ill be served at f:3 0 .
Miss Beth Sutherland. Univer­
sity of Oregon student, spent
Friday and Saturday In Ashland
as a guest of Miss Edith Dodge,
who Is home to spend the spring
vacation w ith h er-p aren ts,, Mr,
gnd Mrs. Louis Dodge on the
Boulevard.
Mrs. L. J. Orres has received
a message from Thor. Iowa, an­
nouncing the death of her fath­
er, J. H. Anderson, who was
over >6 years of age. Mrs. An­
derson passed away three years
Visitor from Phoenix—
R. J. Shaw of Phoenix <as in
Beardless Seed Barley, 92.6<K this city yesterday shopping and Stopped In Ashland—
£ M. C. Mogensen, head of Moft-
per 100 lbs., Klam ath Spuds; visiting with friends.
ansen A Co., national newspaper
92.69, 93.00 per 100 lbs. Ashland
.Advertising representatives of the
F ru lf A Pro. Assn.»
’ 169-8 Resumed Work—
H arry Harrison has resumed Ridings, accompanied by Ruins
I. O. O. F, dance Friday, March his work at the Claycomb Mqtor Wood, owner and publisher of
the Wenatchee World and W.
company after a week's vacation.
25.. Gents 60c, Ladles 25c.
H. Mackey, who Is In charge of
Committee.
. ‘ 171-3 I-'rom Klamath F a l l s -
the Mogensen office in Portland,
Fred
Peterson of Klamath stopped In Ashland yesterday en
Falls spent yesterday in Ashland Vóute to San Francisco.
Left for Home-y-
A fter a two weeks visit in visiting w ith* friends and trans­
Attended hWettaga—
Ashland w ith her aunt, Mrs. acting business.
Henry G. Gilmore, M m . Thomas
The following Ashland bank
Lewis Sorrell and daughter Ruth Sailed Today—
officials attended the regular
Mrs. Fi-.Jj. Fry, who has been meeting of the Southern Oregon
left on the Shasta Saturday even­
ing and were joined in' Benicia in Ashland for some time visit­ Bankers* association at Orante
bn Sunday morning l?y Lieutenant ing with her sister, JJre, Howard Pass last night: J. W . McCoy,
Sorrel, who drove them to their Rose, left Sunday for San Fran­ F- D. Wagner, T. H. * Simpson
cisco, from where she sailed
home in Vallejo, California.
today at noon for her h om e'lu
A dandy plate lunch Including Honolulu.
aoffea every uoon and night, S6c.
At the Plaza. •
105-tf From Talent—
Canyonville
Nevada firm to
. Mrs. E. E . Evans of Talent greet smelter here to handle
spent yesterday In this city shop­ custom ores.
Visiting Aunt and U n c l e -
Miss Ruth Aitken of this city ping and visiting w ith friends.
will leave today for Marshfield
where she w ill .spend several Shopped Here Yesterday—
days visiting at the home of her
Mrs. Pear) Foster of Talent
iunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. was in Ashland yesterday look­
El izabeth Arden ’s
Everett Mingus.
ing after business affairs and
Venetian Toilet Preparations
visiting w ith friends.
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Miss Dora Larsoj;, who has
Returned from Sacram ento—
:»een in this city for some time
Sam Henderson and Victor^
ittending the Southern Oregon
Com utt of this city, returned yes­
Normal school, left today for
terday from Sacramento, Cal.,
her home In Roseburg.
where they went to get a load o f
spring vegetables for the P|aaa
Registered Cars Here—
grocery.
Joseph E. Anderson of Alberta,
Canada, Mrs. A. ' F. Burke oi
Berkeley, Cal., Elm er F. Peter­ F ruit Trees in Bloons—
son of Long Beach, Cal., John
Many fru it trees are in tyoom
Farrell of San Diego, Cal., and down the valloy, between here
C. W . DeHoff of San Franciacq, anfi Medford, and the hills are
Cal., are among the tourists who becoming vary beautiful in their
registered their cars at the local costume of spring blossoms.
Chamber of Commerce this morn-
tog.
H. C. STOCK
Friday
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* Mrs. Max Dement and two
daughters, who have spent the
t f a t few months in this city,
wtoere the girls have been attend­
ing school, returned today to
their heme to Powers, Oregon.
VINING
FINISHING TODAY
“THE GENERAL”
w ith
BUSTER KEATON -
Ladles garments remodeled ' àt
Orras.
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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SO piece
Symphony Orchestra
SEA TTLE, Wash., March 22.
— ( U N ) — Many; natives of Met­
lakatla, southeastern Alaska, who
have nevgr seen movies, are
eagerly awaiting the arrival there
of the power schooner Boxer,
school supply ship of the United
States
b u rea u ' of
education.
Aboard the Boxer, now’ en route
north, la* the first moving pic-j
ture machine purchased by Alas- >
ka
natives. *
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IN CONCERT
Special School Matinee
3:00 R M . '
ADMI88I0N
Grades and Junior High, 15c
Senior High, 25c
a
The machine will be operated
In the community hail. The na-1
lives w ill have to be’ content with
seeing only several films this
year.
An 11-reel drama, a his­
torical film and a 'two-ree, com­
edy were sent north with the
machine.
EVENING—7:15 AND 9<15
/
General Admission, 50c *
2 Pants
SUITS
These are scientific Prepara­
tions developed by Elisabeth
Arden ay a part of her fam­
ous method of skin treatment.
They are used in every Treat­
ment given in the A r d e n
Salons and should be a part
of your daily care of the skin
at home.
Newest Fabrics
Newest Colors
E vety Suit Worth the Money
Elizabeth Arden’s
Venetian
Toilet Preparations
are on sale at
8EE OUR WINDOWS
Litliia Springs
Pharmacy
Only The. Best - *
Deputy Coroner Office
BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
CELEBRATION
Another Showing of
New Spring
Dresses
Coats
Hats
. k d in n iv e iy & p q .G /a le .
SILK and WASH FABRICS
Spring, when Fashion reveals its loveliest ideas in women’s apparel,
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seems to have its fairy fingers as never before on cottpn fabrics and
silks. In design, in color and in weave, they are prettier than' ever
before.
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NEVER HAVE W E DISPLAY­
ED MORE A T T R A C T I V E
L I N E S THAN THOSE WE
ARE NOW SHOWING.
i t ’s to be a season of life, a season of becoming fabrics to make
every woman look her best.
FASHIONABLE SILKS
Coats That Reflect Style and Quality
At a pyice th at will charm you. All sizes.
- PRICED AT • .
$14.75 TO $22.50 TO $35.00
Dresses That Carry a Fashion
THURSDAY ONLY
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M O R TIC IA N
Helene Biede
Licensed Lady Assistant
Southern Oregon Normal, left to-
day for their homes In Portland.
The beys resided at the W . H :
Ftoklgo home on Beaffh street.
W inter Garden Dance
ght from 9 to 12.
mû9e
meso ä
Left for Roseburg—
tytss Lydia McCall of this
city spent Sunday to Jacksonville
Have a Ut at Orres tailors, 73 visiting at the C.' C. Chitwood Visitors from Boise-- ■
H. W . Orchard and J. Pat-
ik St, no* location.
161-<t and Mrs. AHce Sargent homes.
wood, residents of Boise, lAaho,
W s can make that old snlt are spending a couple of days
Lett for Portland
look like new. Paulserud’s «for in Ashland looking after busi­
Lyle Ashcraft and Ted Kinney,
cleaning.
170-tf ness affairs *n d visiting the city.
who have been In thia city for
several months attending1 the
Lataat Brunswick records n
aeed every Thursday, Blhart’s.
Hâve year screana
Jordan's mill.
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was-- —
— —
Skinners Crepe
Printed Silks
A variety of spring colorings, 40
inches wide.
( 9 QIS
Yard
Attractive New Patterns, 40 in.
wide. Yard
Plate of Style
Crepe de Chine
New Spring Colorings and a Complete Range
of Sizes to Choose From.
Wonderful color range. Washable,
40 inches wide.—Yard
0 6 and <4 e e
PRICED AT
<9 oe
and
eo O f
Flat Crepes
Unusually Bright Finish, 40 itt.
wide. Yard
$1.98 AND $2.95
Princess • Satin
In bright new colors for costume
Sd
$1.98
Silk Poulards
In new printed pat
terns. Yard
Get Your New Easter Garments At
Crepe Elite
A stirring tale of the tim­
ber lands of the Frozen
Worth. <
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USE BUTTERICK PATTERNS
W ITH THE DELTOR
Silk and Cotton material in Print
ed Patterns. 3G in. ,
Q flc
wide. Yard
U
Piedmont Prints '
Good assortment of new Printed
Patterns. Washable colors. O C g n
3G in. wide. Yard
MANY, MANY OTHER FINE MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM