Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 29, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Trip to Klamath Falla—
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Ed Staples of this city was
A. F . * A . M.
in Klamath Falls Saturday look­
Special communication of Ash­ ing after business affairs..
land Lodge No. 23, Thursday eve­
ning, March 31. W ori In Third
Degree. Visiting Brethren wel­
come.
V. V. MILLS, W. M.
Khun Rc<l B l u f f -
W. II. DAY, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ham ilton,
177-2
residents of Red Bluff, Cal., are
spending a few (lays. in Ashland
Spent Few Days H en> -
Mrs. Firman Zana of Gold vlsltihg with friends and looking
Hill is spending a few days in after business affairs.
this city visiting with friends.
Á. dandy plate lunch Including
Cliff Payne makes awning coffee eveiy noon and night, 3 5c.
frames.
At the Plaza.
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>!ir. and Mrs. Archie E. Million
anti Mrs. kobèrt Herrin ot
Mrs. J. M. McDowell o í An­
dersen creek was a visitor io this thia Htv are s"*" ,< b ~ a few days who have spent the past weak
city yesterday shopping.
Jn Klamath F jlls looks after' visiting with,M rs. Million’s moth­
business affairs and vlstciug with er and fam ily in Portland, have
Have your screens rcmle nt 3!r and Mrs. Elton Ramsey.
returned to t h e ir ‘ home at 424
Jordan's, mill.
North Main Street.
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Former R esident H ite —
F ro m P o rtla n d —
Frank Becktel, who is employ- Working on Hlsklyous—
Raymond Finneran, Southern
Among the people in Ashland ed by the Southern Pacific corn-
yesterday from Portland were Mr. pany in Kiam ath Kails, Is in Pacific Co., employe wlift has
and Mrs. E. W. Helms.
Ashland x today
viHltlng
with been spending the past few days
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friends. He formerly resided in In Dunsmuir, Cal., has returned
to Ashland and Is n o r worktng
Raster Rults In the n e w e st'th is city,
shades and fabrics, the sm artest :
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up on the Siskiyou mountains.
models, see Paulserud’a. * ,1761tf Jloacnhnnm Here—
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Rosenbaum.
district H A W A IIA N C H IL D ’S NAME
Vls’.tcd With Hon— ’ '
IH E N T IR E A L P H A B E T
freight a n d . papsenger agent for
Mrs. Jennie E. Coleman and the^Southern Pacific company at
son Dr. H. P. Coleman -of Med­ Medford, was a business visitor
HONOLULU, (U P )— Here is a
ford were visitors In Ashland in Ashland yesterday. -
simple way to learn the letters o f
lest evening at the home of their!
the Hawaiian alphabet.
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sou and brother ’/h ad P. Cole* V isitors From T ennant—
A son was born recently to Mr.,
man.
Max Hess, Verne Hodges, Ver­ and Mrs. Joseph Alohikea here.
non Thomas. an d .G len Dyer of And the child was named:
Patilíierud’a for cleaning. 17C-L1 Tennant, Cal., are spending a
couple of dayH in th lj city 'v isit­
From Peril; nF—
ing with »frionJa.
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Joint R. Edwards and J. H.
Confined to Hom e—
V . V. Hawley, father of Dr.
MAude Hawley of this city. Is
oinflned to his home east of to * n
of( W alker Avenue w ith illness.
N O T IC E -
-On and a fter March 35, 1327,
I w ill not be responsible for any
debts contracted tor by my wife,
Aaelina Martines.
Theodore Martines.
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Ö d o n ie .o f Portland, Oro., spent S low ly Im proving——
Moving Household Goods—
W hittle's Transfer Co., tire yesterday in Ashland looking
Mrs. Anna Grubb, mother of
moving household goods belong­ after business affairs.
Mrs. H. B. Carter, who has bee*i
ing to Ralph Darmody over to
confined to her hem e on Moun­
Alfred B. Shelby of Medford tain avenue wltn Illness ior the
Klamath Falls today.
Mr. Dnr-
raody, who Is employed by the formerly of this city is in Ash- past two or three weeks, is re­
Southern Pacific Co., was trans­ land today looklug after busl- ported today to ,be slow ly Im­
proving.
ferred to that city recently.
ness affairs.
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Urn Sets! •
niece, Betty Fraley, have returned
to their home on Oak street from
W hittier, C alif., where Mrs. Mc­
N air has spent the past three
months visiting with her sisters.
L eft Last « tig h t—
Mrs. Effie Stewart le ft last
night for the east, where she
w ill make her future home. The
best wishes of her many friends
go with her.
NETS AND DRAPES
A Scranton Special
Panel Curtain
COLORED M A R Q U ISET T E .........
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50-INCH NET OF PRETTY DESIGN AND
NICE QUALITY F O R ......................... 58c Yd.
.with scalloped fringe across
bottom for .. ........$1.00
MARQUISETTES .............. .. 20c to 35c Yd.
OTHER COTTON NETS . . . . 50c to 89o Yd.
Colored Drape¡
a filli
50-inch Brocaded Velour, bine
and m u lb e rry ..........$2.45 Yd.
CITY GOOD
Phone 82
A Good Bedspread Special at
$5.95
COLDS
We Show Three Grades of
FLAT SILKS
Have a fit nt Orres tailors, 73
Oak St, new loçatlon.
1 61 -ti
range,
Retarned from P o r t la n d -
Ted Kinney and Lyle Ashcraft,'
who have been spending the
spring vacation with their par­
ents In Portland, returned yes­
terday to this city where they
are students at the Southern
Oregon Normal.
SEAMLESS RAYON SPREAD IN 80x108,
FIV E COLORS.
in. "widtEs,
BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
We Show Three Grades of
G U IL D M E E T IN G
• T rin ity Guild of T rin ity Episco­
pal charch w ill meet every Wed­
nesday and Thursday afternoon In
the Parish House until Easter for
Bazaar w o rt.
85c Yd.
Scranton colored drapes, 50
inches wide, .. . . . . $1.75 Yd
XL ELECTRIC
Station
THAT IS ?H E . COLOR ADDITION
TO OUR REGULAR FULL U N E .
SCRANTON
One 50-inch stripe V e l o u r
Drape of excellent quality.
$1.00 allowed on your old
Percolator or Coffee Pot.
Let the U N IO N write your fa ll
coverage automobile Insurance.
Too, oC coarse.
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New Draperies
FIBR E N E T S ......................... 65c to $1.19 YcL
7-Cup Manning Bowman
Percolator at
$8.00
Sets with Urn, •. Tray,
Sugar Bowl and Creamer,
$18.00 to $35.00
Twelve New Spring Shades in
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Von could not buy as much net
and fringe for that amount.
and
7-Cup Paneled M. B. Per­
colator at
$10.00
R eturned from W h ittie r—
y r . and Mrs. H al McNair, and
* o i Jnanies, accompanied by their
CELEBRATION
“The Quality Store'
GEORGETTES
$1.50 $1.95 $2.25
We Show 25 Pieces of Printed
N O TIC E
4 . W . .B a rr and Son, formerly
of the First Street Oarage have
transferred equipment and busi­
ness to Robinson G aragl on Sec­
ond Street. The Garage w ill do
business under the name ot the
Motor Inn Garage.
Phone 40.
W e rebore, overhaul,
repair,
steam clean, wash, repair station­
ary engines of any make. Storage
|3 per mo. W e guarantee our
work. Barr Bros a Sons. 177-3
SPECIAL SALE!
Percolators
Springtime Brings Need
tor
FLAT CREPES
40 inches Wide in all Contrasting
Designs at
iim v e iy ü n j
33 inch Genuine Red Seal
PONGEE
SILK
W ednesday Only
Extraordinary
SA L E !
If You Want Silk—Shop At Our Silk Counter
Aristocratic
Colorings in
Holeproof Silk Hose
$1.00 to $1.95
200 Wash Dresses
AH! HAH!!
They Are Here Fellows
NIFTY SPRING SUITS
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MADE OF NORMANDY VOILE IN NEW PATTERNS’
ANU COLORS—PRINTED COTTON PONGEE—FAST
COLORS - NEW PRINTED BORDERED EFFECTS.
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“ RAYONEU j E ” NEW FAST COLORED MATERIAL, MADE OF RAYON AND COTTON IN NEW
PATTERNS, CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS. YOU WILL MARVEL AT THESE UNUSUAL VAL
UES AT $1.98 EACH.
Glittering with all the su
prerae genius of this wond
or woman’s enchanted i>en
Her last and finest work.
Regular Admission
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
“ flab-tf-dash Inn”
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Made of Broadcloth in Green, Blue, Or- J
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ange, Navy, Orchid and Rose—Each
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