Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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hoeal ; Personal flotes
W1I1 Condurt Services—
The Christian Encêavor o f the
Christian church w ill conduct »¿y
church servicee S u n & y evening,
tated eomnltaicdtiog, .ThSro- April 17.
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«rvaalng, A p ril 14? • Rputiàe
m s s , alsh Third Degree.‘D în ­
Bananas, 2 lbs. for 2Sc. Schoer
ât 6 :3 0 .‘ Visiting Brethren
man’s Grocery.
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A. F . « A. M.
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Made T r ip T o V n llry —
Mrs. J. A. McGee, Mr. and Mrs.
¡W. D. Davis and Rev. P. K . H am ­
mond of the local T rin ity Episco
pal church made an. automobile
trip yesterday over to the L ittle
'Shasta valley |n California, a few
Bu.in,-«, Visitor—
H. L. Howell of Medford spent ’miles from Montague, to attend
several hours in Ashland this the burial services of. the late
morning looking after
business (Charles Haight.
affairs.
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Cprrle of Salem, Ore.
New hat arrivals— Splendid as-
abent the day la Ashland yester-
Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn­ rortm ent of popular colors and
B*y looking after business affairs.
flakes, 10c, Schuerman’a Grocery. T.bapec. Mrs. Larkin Ofubb, 114
189-1
188-tf Tbird St.
Apron Booth— Bazaar, ladies of
t r i n i t y Guild, Thursday, A pril 31,
Visiting; F rie n d » —
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Varisi» House.
I,' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cooper of Moving to K . F . —
, Mru: G. L. Green and two child­
Eugene, Ore., have been spending
í*—C liff Payne makes lattice.
ren Bertha and. C lifford on Eighth
the past few days In Ashland vis­
street are moving to K lam ath
iting with friends, and M r.'C oop­
^»lls to Join Mr. Green, who has
6***d iw g Week Here
er, who formerly resided here, has
**C . M. M att, special salesman been renewing old acquaintances/ been working in that city for the
Isom Portland. Oregon,'is spend- He preached Vast Sunday a t the ja s t year.
'QQ: the week In Ashland In the in­ Christian churvh.
v e s t of the local Pacific Tele­
phone and Telegraph company.
Have a fit nt Orrea tailors. 73
¡¡¡Trade equity in suburban home
Oak St, new location.
For sale, or lease to responsible
•■W ord has been received In Ash- party, my home, 633 Iowa, part­
fip d that Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Fra-
ly furnished, 8. D. Taylor. 187-6
Wgr, who have spent the winter
meuths ia California visiting with
ppatives and friends, w ill return On Dtsplay-
A Ford cut-opt body, showing
*» their-hom e In Ashland about
the construction of the all-steel
f lp first o f May.
body and the various processes of
pyroglln
painting as it is done at
W — pair of glasses, gold
with dark rims. Finder rw- the Ford factory, w ill be on dis­
play In the salesroom of the Clay-
to Tidings office
comb Motor Co., for the next few
U tility Booth— Bazaar ladles of days and Mr. Clay comb" w ill be
T rin ity Guild, Thursday, A p ril very pleased to show anyone this
model.
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21, Pariah House.
Home made candy — Bazaar,
Ladies of T rin ity Guild, Parish
House, Thursday. A pril 2U
Business In Portland—
J. W . McCoy of the F irst Na­
tional bank spent several days of
last week In Portland on busi­
ness connected w ith the Oregon
Banker's association.
.the V M lO ft w rite your fu ll
W e can make that old suit look
de automobile lnauraaoe. like new. Paulserud’s for cleaning.
f ooune.
83-tf Wo call.
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Factory blocks ll.tO per load Visitor From Prospect—
dollvered from car Thursday and
Mrs. Chester Phillips of Pros­
Friday this week only. Call 410, pect spent the day In Ashland vis­
Hamaker Transfer.
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189-2 iting w ith friends and shopping.
Mrs. Phillips form erly resided in
this city.
> L J. Reed o f Klamath Falls
hi« purchased through the Aah-
IpjMl Realty Co., four acres with a
m o-room house and other Im ­
prove meats on the Pacific high­
way Jugt south of the overhead
and the W h ittle Transfer
Op. Is moving M r. Reed to hla
■ew home today.
H O W DO F O V FH feL ON
Cooked Food— Bazaar, Ladles
T rin ity Guild, Thursday, April
M « , Parish
House.
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andy plate lunch Including
every noon aad night. S6e.
F lam .
106-tt
i the murderess. Then she reveals
1 " 08e Pres* nt were: M r. sn<
¡the secret of hie birth to him, $*r8,
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and Mrs. B
ake, John Leggett and Johnson.
’ but he only turns from his m other1
l!erg’ Misses Georgia Coffee
'fo r whom h e'h ad vainly longed E t,"‘l shrum * PeMrl 8hrum . Oer
Ê ^ C ^ â îQ C K
¡¿»la whole. life, and dies. The Duke,- ^ ude c * r*t°n
v «lda
Ackley
HAB F IR S T SN O W FA LL
V . ; “M O R T IC IA N
¡coming up te witness U s ^ wjfe’a f f e88rs S e r le s ¡Petri, F ran k H am
horrible victory, tluds all either
Warrep Doremus, Bartqi
Helene Blade
P E T A L U M A , Cal., AprU 11.—
dead or dying, and -Lupresla her- Fruían, Ted Kinney, Mrs. C. J
Licensed.
Lady Assistant
(IP)— P etilu m a, which claims the
self expires, stricken, down by Brady,. Mrs. O. F . Silver, M r. and
distinction' of being the world's
Depwty Coroner Office
deadly« remorse add pain. '»
* rs- J- A - McOee aad D ofothj
largest
egg producing ednter, has
From "Modern Music and Musi- Beid.
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Tidings S taff »entertained—
Ashmad Ccaple ¿Carried—
Dorothy Reid, assisted by her r Mrs. Frances Eunice Cooper
sisters Mrs. J . A. McGee and Mrs. ahd Mr. E. W . R edlfer, both reai-
Social Circle Meets Tomorro w m
O. F . Sliver and I * Mrs. C. J. aent8
thls
were quletly
THE QUALITY STORE
The Social Circle of the Chris-
Brady, entertafoed tha Ashland a ,, , ,
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D ally Tidings staff w ld, n Jolly 4,ile<1 *n m arrla5e by M r‘ Os<* i tlon
church meets tomorrow,
party In the Parish House Safor- hooper, minister of the Christian Wednesday. A d ril thirteenth at
day evening, A p ril ninth.
t church fit Canby, Oregon, Satur- tw o-thirty p. m. in the church
n
EASTEIbSALE OF
Jhroe tables of Bridge were In
play Mrs. C, J. Read won t h t f la -
dies prise and M r. Charles P etri
was awarded the gentleman’s
prise. Several o f the guests on-
Joyed the evening dancing, u n til
a late hour When refreshments
were served. Thé color schenad
was carried out In pink and green
day evening, A p ril ninth, at the
(ppopar home on Manzanita' street,
Only a few relatives and. cloei
friends attended the wedding,
The bride and groom are well
known fo Ashland where they w ill
make their future home, and their
many friends here wish .then!
'touch happiness «A l prosperity.
. A R IS IN G ?
Very lik e ly your kidneys con­
trol your answer. I t Is glorious
to awake w ith a lively, healthy,
energetic -body. I t is miserable
to drag an aching, tlrfed, weary
body from a sleepless, restless
bed. Foley Pills, a dlurbtlc stimu­
lent for the kidneys, constantly
used over 38 years, are a reli­
able, valuable inediclne that pro­
mote healthful, normal action of
kidneys and bladder. Cost little,
contain no harm ful ingredients.
Satisfaction' guaranteed. Ask for
Foley Pills dieuretic. Sold every­
where.
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Dresses
GOOD GIFTS
Worthy of Easter
A T EA S TE R T IM É , a nice
courtesy is the presentation, of
a little g ift 0f beautV hifd*
charm — not necessarily ex-*
pensive — but expressing a
k in d ly thought for the season.
No m atter what your tastes
m ay be. you w ill-fin d It easy
/o please them here ,— in the
U N USUA L G IF T STORE.
181-tf
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car. Address 801 N. Central, In S e a t t le -
Medford, Ore.
189-2*
A rthur S. Taylor, an Instructor
at the Southern Oregon Normal
Philadelphia Cream
school, is spending a few days in
merman’s Grocery.
Seattle looking a fter business.
The Claycognb M otor company
raport tha folio wing salea: a Ford
bog to L . I. Toang of Talent, a.
Ford tourlng to Theodora M artin ­
it , of Ashland, a Ford tourlng to
W illia m So wer by of Phoenix and
O f o r d coupa to W alter Davis of
were made at the last meeting, In­ experienced the first snowfall la
stead of g ivin g a cooked - food the memory of the town’s oldest
Inhabitant.
sal*.
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▲ hall atnrm yesterday was
Mrs. Hood w ill act as chairman
of the refreshment committee, as­ followed by snow and more than
sisted by Me «dames Loomes, Heu- an Inch tell daring the afternoon.
SocietyNotes
Specials lor f
Buyers
STRIKING MODEI j S!
Each one lovelier
the other. Silks
boast of fineness.
Easter Novelties for the
C hildren........ .. 5c to 50c
Workmanship to please
the most fastidious in
every tiny detail.
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Easter Greeting Cards.
Easter Stationery
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In short, frocks at this
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low price that will
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amaze you. Regular
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Values,
RSBB5PH $37.50 and $39.75 f
Easter Box Candies,
50c to $3.00
Hab-a-dasli
See Our Window« For
Gift Suggestions.
McNair Bros.
BIG YANK WORK SHIRTS NO
BLAZERS FOR GOLFING-fi
25 PER CENT OFF
BEST GRADE $325 FRENCH
SHIRTS NOW W
In itia le d
STILL BKTTJBB DRESS
SHIRTS
Here are some real bargains in new Spring Garments.
Make your selection early. Regular
C l "7 QC
Values up to $22.50 . . .
YOUR EASTER
Pearl Faced Buckle
BELTS
FANGT DRESS SHIRTS
F aster coats and dresses
ASSORTED HATS
Your Ghcioe
OUTFIT IS NOT
COMPLETE
WITHOUT
KÎD GLOVES
AND BEAUTIFUL
French Kid Gloveg
EASTER SUITS
JUST IN!
Coat or Dress
were never more reasonably priced
since the war than now.
$2.95—$3.45—$3.96
Early This Week
Luxite Silk Underwear
W HETHER’IT IS AN INEXPEN­
Carter’s Rayon Underwear
SIVE DRESS FOR $9.95 OR $19.75
Gossard Corsets
DeBevóíse Corselettes
OR BETTER ONE FOR $24.50 TO
YOUR OH
$9.75
OVERCOAT
M. T ' * -
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PRICES
CLOSING OUT
$44.50 YOU CAN FIND IT HERE.
Genuine TMinpson Shoes
For Ultra Stylish Youthful Styles
Choose
Cut tyth e Bone
Peggy O’Dare or Berliner
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Dresses
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OTHER
A New Shipment
Select Your Easter
Lim ited Number
For more conservation but very smart
styles for the matron, choose from
bargain :
Louise Olcott D&sses
NIFTY GUARANTEED ALLWOOL
NEW YOUNG MENS SUITS
COATS FOR EASTER
$14.95-—$19.75—$24^0—$29.75
Allen A Hose
Dancing Chiffon* all Silk, Nationally
Advertised as a $2.00 Seller, in price,
$1.89
See Our Windows
MILLER’S TOGGERY
MHab-a-dash Inn” -J
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^llen A Silk to Hem, Pftll-Fashion-
ed Hose
,$1.00
Onyx Pointer
Chiffon $1.95
Service, $1.65
Smartly Tailored Sport Coats and
' Fur Trimmed Sport Öoate. ' .
THERE ARE BETTER ONES
$34.50 to $59.50
Children’s Hose,
Fnll Length,
Half and Three-
Quarter Lengths
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