Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 13, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    WEDNESDAY, Apr« 18, lOET,
AL V. MILLS. W. M.
H. DAT. Sae’y.
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The new Automatic Orthophon-
. Vletrola. „ Changes the records,
ome In and hear |t. The Rose.
Bañabas, 2 lbs. for 25c. Schuer-
an’s Grocery.
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fifere Yesterday—
•*F. K. Stetson, a resident of
ML Shasta City, Cal., spent yes­
terday In Ashland visiting with
Cooked Foo<V-Basaar, Ladles
Mends and looking after business Visitors from Bond—
if Trinity Guild, Thursday, April
B. Jackson and wife and Leons
Si, Parish House.
Weeterm of Bend, Ore., are
«D, dandy plate loach including spending a few days In Ashland
Visitors from Talent—
•attee every noon and ni«ht, 25c. visiting with friends.
Mrs. L. C. Hill and Mrs. J.
At the Plata.
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We can make that old suit look E. Gettellng, residents of Talent,
Have a fit at orres ta llo n , 73 like new. Paulserud’s for cleaning-. were visitors in this city today
189-tf shopping and looking after busi­
Ik' St, n a« location.
I t l- t f We call.
ness affairs. * ~
Word Received—
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’■ LOND0«4d$P)—To ta i or not.
to tax the two million bachelors
dver M years of age. in Great Brit­
ain is the latest problem el the
British Treasury.
;
Wlnftoh Churchill, Chancellor
of the Exchequer, was rbcently
asked in the House of Commons if
he expected to Introduce legisla­
tion to tax unmarried men over
Another Big Shipment in
E aster Ä pparel
N ew
bet the UNION write’ yonr full
•overage automobile insurance.
Veo, of coarse.
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Rcturnwl to K. F.—
JSckson F. Kimball, who spent
the past few days In Ashland
looking *fter business affairs and
visiting with friends, returned
Monday to his homa In Klamath
falls. Mrs. Kimbell Is a daughter
of Ji)dge C. B. Watson and a
slstqr of Chandler Watson, for­
mer residents of thhl -city, who
are
at present near Los Angeles,
Home made candy!— Basaar,
Ladles of Trinity Guild, Parish Cal.
House, Thursday, April 21,
Frank Heberle, owner of a
Ismdry In Weed. Cal., was in
Ashland last week visiting with
friends and renewing old ac-
fgalatances. Mr, Heberle foymer-
fe owned tkh/Ashland laundry
Finds Girl Kidr>»rod 11 Years Ago
A mother’s eleven-year search for bar daughter, kidnaped when a young
child, was rewarded recently In Tulsa, Okla., whet) Mrs. Marguerite
Ellis saw an advertisement placed In a newspaper by her mother, Mrs.
Elsie Bahr, of Denver. Tbs girl had escaped her captor and had been
- married.
Word Received —
Word has been recejved by rel­
atives and friends In Ashland that
George Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs,
George W. Ross on Granite street,
has arrived In Milwaukee, where
he has been offered a position
with Briggs Stratton and Com­
pany, wholesale dealers of auto­
mobile parts.
Have your screens
Jordan’s mill.
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with
GEORGE O’BRIEN AÑO
OLIVE BORDÓN
Tomorrow and Friday
THAT ARE CHARMING
BUN CURE
1 drew each quivering heart-ache
From the gloom o f despondency
And built— for them shining
garments
The hue of the sun and the sea.
Sport, Tailored or Dress Coats
Nor long had they worn this
ialment,
All sequinned with laughter and
gay
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..Till lo—like the mists t h e y
vanished
In the golden, shimmer of day.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
All Bright New Pattern^—Dandy Linings
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Artistic Tailoring—See Them Tomorrow.
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PRICED AT
Blanche Logan O'Neal
Ashland, Ore.
If you want It done right take
to White.
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Word was recelvod' this morn­
ing by <9. D. Mars of the Over­
land Shoe Shop that his brother
W. G. Mara, who visited in'this
city a short time ago, had pass­
ed ■ away at; h la h o m s in San
/ranclsoo.
CHIFFON SILK
H O SE-PA IR
TH E QUALITY STORE
Apron Booth— Basaar, ladina of
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April 21,
Parish House.
The Annual April Sale of
SPRING AND EASTER
Spending Few Days Her^—.
J. E. Steele of Sacramento,
Cal., formerly of this city, is In-
Ashland spending a few days
'visiting with friends and’ trans­
acting business.
Beginning
tomorrow
every
Thursday will be reception day at
the Convalescent Home. Come and
visit with our Interesting old peo­
ple and have a friendly enp of
tea with ns.
MRS. BARBER
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Featuring
HBRRRSRnaiaB
A b l l i a a h A t h Arden
Treatment for the scienti­
fic care of the ildfi.
Cleanse yonr skin with
Elizabeth Arden’s Vene­
tian Cleansing' C r e a m .
Tone it by patting with
Ardena Skin Tonic. Nour;
ish it by applying Orange
Skin F ood., These three
steps supply every im­
portant need of the skin
to keep it lovely.
Beautiful New
COATS
The following hoys with their
leaders, Fred Brook and Everett
Vanderpool, of Klamath Falls
were In Ashland over the week­
end to attend tka older boy’s
conference: Lauren Osburn, Lea
Pruitt, George Sprague, Eldon
Baker and Frank McCormick.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Story By
PETER B. KYNE
made
Former Resident H e r e -
Thad McHatton, a former
dent of Ashland, has be ep
guest for the past few days
the home of Dr. S. T. Songer
Helman Wtreet.
Trade equity In suburban homa
for car. Address 801 N. Centrât
Medford, Ore.
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TODAY
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malpractice makes it necessary to
Chnrchlll sucoeeded in avkding divide tke burden.”
the question, but «as immediate- : „
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ly confronted wfth,a question of in IdMle
s
whether he realised the present
Mr. and'Mrs. Clinton Baug -
income lose dlKereptlptes to a , man and children on Bast Main
J v 4 degrae: afali»at.>ie£ikiirs.
street spent Monday night with
"Ted,” ' . Churchill Tespbnffdd. relatives and friends in Little
‘Xnd .It would- seem that in the 8hasta Valley, Cal., «here they
event 1| is desftpd *tn further tax vent Monday afternoon to at-
bachelors, certainly it would be tend the Burial services of
ra.
jeohsiderod whether the possibility I Baughman’s father, the late Chas,
of his having an accomplice in this J Haight.
school.
Moved to Montrose» ■
Mr. and Mrs. John Shortrldge,
formerly
of the Raggedy Ann
Visitors In Ashland yesterday
Mam Portland, Ore., were: John- Sweet Shop in Ashland who have
,ft' Baker, C .L . Hinson, R. M. I been residing In Los Angeles for
Bgwett. Fred L. Hawley and (he past few months, have moved
to Montrose, the change being
George M. Read.
necessary on account of Mr;
'ost Toasties or Kelloggs Com­ Shortridge’s health.
tes. 10c, Schuer man’s Grocery.
A Jacs dance at the Bellview
,
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club house Friday night, April 15,
J^Saster hats ranging from 82 to admission, men 50c and women
each at Mrs. R. Potthrs No. 25c. Doughnuts and coffee 15c.
.
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lad at
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At the Chamber of Commerce—-
8. Lipscomb of Seattle, Wash.,
Richard Johnson of Elma, Wash-.
O. C. Weaver of Florida, Frank
Anderson of Salesburg, 111., Er­
nest C. Steiner, qf Cedar Rapids.
Iowa, and A. N. Duncan of
Kansas Cltyx Mo., are among the
out-of-state tourists, who regis­
tered their cars at t h e , local
Chamber
of Commerce this morn­
Mrs. Kate Chitwood Ogle, a
pioneer resident Of this city, 1: ing.
seriously ill at her home th Jack-
LOST— pair of glasses, gold
¿bnville. .
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bows with dark rims. Finder re­
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Oct a chicken at Walker’s dance urn to Tidings office
tonight, big time, Medford.
180-1 Able U» Be Vp—•
Mrs. D. Peroxsi, who has been
For sale, or lease to responsible confined to her home on Granite
party, my home, 634 Iowa, oart- street for the past few days with
ly furnished, S. D. Taylor. 187-6 illness, is now able to be up and
out again.
Business in Ashland----
Utility Booth— Basaar ladles of
Henry Fluhrer of Medford
spent yesterday afternoon in Ash­ Trinity Guild, Thursday, April
land looking after business af­ 21, Parish IIouso.
fairs.
Moved.
M r. and Mrs. Linn Slack and
Special prices on coping around
cemetery lots, sidewalks, chiir./ fa m ily have moved from Union
key’s, btc. J. D. Peffly 637 E. street to a residence out near
Maia.
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190-2* the Sc tutherS Oregon Normal
ALL THE NEW L E A D I N G SPRING
COLORS AND NEW AND DIFFERENT
MODELS—ALL WONDERFULLY TAIL­
ORED—EVERY ONE A BEAUTY.
Jlist at- this time when the Women
Misses of this city nre planning their
tûmes for Easter promenade, comes
triumph in a Sale of Coate.
PRICED AT
£ 4 A. 75 TO £ 4 0 .9 5 TO £ 0 0 . 0 0
Coats for Women, Coats for Misses, Coats for those
who wear the large and extra sizes — Scores of
Coats — in a riot of Spring Colors.
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COATS
COATS
Wonderful Collection
of Sport Coats at this
low price. Values up
to $22.50.
Hundreds of Hats for Easter
Both Sport and Dress
models included in
this collection. Val­
ues up to $37.5b.
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Your Selected Choice Can be Found Here at From
$3.50 T0 $5.90 TO $7.50
NEW CORSELETTES, BRASSIERS, STEP-INS
GIRDLES AND BANDEAUX
SILK HOSIERY FOR EASTER
BURLINGTON Full - Fashioned
Silk Hose—all the new colors.
Pair .............. ....................... $1.65
KAY8EB Silk,
ioned, new shl
Pointed Heels. ‘
\) u r Lines Are Featuring The New Models in Each Respective Gar­
ment as a Foundation to Well Dressing. Your Contour Garmuirts
mean milch to Your Attire in fashion. Beiect With Card from Our
Glove Fitting Lines.
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, Full-Fash-
for spring.
..........$?.00
A .
NEVER MEND SILK HOSE, Guaranteed to Wear,
Pair, #1.00
Shop Now For Easter At
I m—b stf» Ardra’s Yeaattaa Toilet
Childreno Socks for Easter Wear
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Only The Best
ALL PRICED AT
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iDalby’s Knit Tricolet Un-
Ider things » in all New
¡Spring Shades Now Sell'-
ing—Vests, $1.00, Bloom-
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Half, Three Quarter and Seven ^ighth Length. 15'JO pairs to select from
Priced Pair, 25, 35c, 50c, 59c
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New Spring Shades in
Holeproof Silk Hose i
Now Selling—Priced at I
$1.00 to $1