Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 14, 1927, Image 4

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    Auxiliary Me«**a—
5 .
McMahon
Back—
J. J. McMahon, atata traffic of­
ficer, who waa traaaferred a few
daya ago to the Medford dlatrlct
from the Salem dlatrlct, was
called back to the latter city the
f irat of the week as a witness la a
court case.
Mr. McMahon Is
well known In Ashland, making
Bualaeea la Medford—
The Baptist Swaaar and food
Cooked Food— Baaaar, Ladles vlulta up herd regularly.
V. D. Miller, owner of Miller’s aale. Saturday, Holmes Grocery.
' ' 8 . S. Barnes of Stockton, Cal.,
of Trlo'ty Guild, Thursday, April
hae arrived la Ashland and will Toggery on the Plasa, made a
181-2 21, Pariah House.
snake an Indefinite visit in this buainesa trip to Medford * this
•Ity.
A Jksa dance at the Bellview
From S a le m ’
..
G. C. Tlchenor and Jack Spoung
The Auxiliary to the American
of Salem, Ore.*, are spending aer­ Legion Poat No. 14 will hold a
erai days in this city transacting aoclal meeting Ju the Pioneer' hall
business.
on Wlnburn Way, Monday «To­
ning, April 18. All membelrg aye
Have your screens made at urged to attend and a good time
Jordan’s mill, .
hae been promlaed.
Uoeal j Personal
I
At The Chamber of Commarra
8 . W. Starr of Oakland. Cal.,
O. L. Kennedy of Loa Angeles,
Oal., Henry Mueller of Haw^
thorns, Cal., Leo M. Stela of
Ridgewood, N. T. u d Honry A.
Hougey of Redwood City. Caí.,
are among the out-of-atnte tour-
lata who regiatered their cara at
the local Chamber of Commerce
tbia aaoming
.. For aale, o
party, my he
1> fwroiahod.
OUTFIT
Visitors From P o r tla n d -
Edwin G .Curds, H. O. Voget, club house Friday night, April 1«,
Special prices on coping around
A dandy, plate lunch Including
Ladles of Trinity Guild, Pariah
admission,
men
80c
and"
women
Ralph
T.
lire,
0.
A.
Grab
and
C.
cemetery
lots, sidewalks, chlnF
coffee every uoon and night, 86c.
House, Thursday, April 21.
At the Plasa.
108-tf W. Johnson of ’ Portland, Ore., 15c. Doughnuts and coffee 18«. * ney’s, etc. J. D. Peffly «17 8.
were In Ashland yesterday and
Main.
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Tax office will open April 21 to today looking after business af­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grenfell of
Jennings Lodge, Ore., are apend- May 6 inclusive city hall, up­ fairs. \
lug a fe wdays in Ashland visiting stairs, bring last tax receipt. O.
Utility Booth— Baxaar ladies of
Winer, Deputy.
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ylth friends.
.
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April
21, Parish House.
New Brunswick Records
F r o m Utah—
On sale every Thursday at
W. M. Howett, J. L. Smith, G.
Cliff Payne makes running
hart's.
G. P. Lamb and P. R. Larsen boards.
made up a patty from Logan,
Visiting la Ashland—
Utah who stopped in Ashland yes­
* Mrs. Bruce Dennis, Wife of the terday to drlak Llthla water and Will Spend Summer H e r e
publisher of the Klamath Falls visit the city
R. C. Holman of Tuscoloose,
Bvening Herald, spent yesterday
Ala., who arrived in Ashland some
19 this clt/ visiting with friends
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 72 time ago, is so pleased with the
and looking after business affairs. Oak St, new location.
181-tf city,that he has decided to spend
This sale coming at a time when hats are in their
the summer here and has rented
demand, will afford an ideal opportunity to secure
« Wc can make that old suit look
one of the Barber Cottages on
Easter Goods, The Rose.
$ke new. Panlsernd’s for cleaning.
the hat you have wanted. ...
Granite St,
'*>>■
;
Philadelphia Cream Cheese,
Let the UNION write your full
Schuerman’s Grocery.
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J Sec our new Banjo-Ukea ai
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS
coverage automobUe Insurance.
Tenor Ukuleles st'Elhárt’s.
ARE HERE.
Teo, of course.
88-tf
YOUR EASTER
OUTFIT IS NOT
COMPLETE
PRE-EASTER SALE OF
WITHOUT
KID GLÔVES
n afford to
French Kid Gloves
tfere never more reasonably' priced
since the war than now.
$2.96—$3.45—$3.95
Luxite, Silk Underwear
Returned To Ashland—
Mrs. Cleo V. Howel^ who was
Passed rtirongh Ashland—
Dance at Winter Garden Satur­
called to Portland recently by the day night.
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serious illness of her grandmoth­
er, returned to her home on the
Boulevard Tuesday, She waa ac­ Visited In Ashland—
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thomp­
companied by Mr. Howell’s sister
and two children of Oregon City. son of Portland* have spent the
paBt few’days in Ashland as guests
Big Grange dance, Hot Springs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
BaslaeM la Medford—
Saturday, Barbacue l.iandwtches. Jordan in the Shook apartments
*
181-3 on. Main street.
, C. A. C. Tolman, a resident of
Ashland, was in Medford yester­
day for a short time looking after
business affairs.
E. T. Steele of the Chrysler
agency of Portland passed through
Ashland Tuesday on his way to
Qellver two new Chrysler ”70’’
roadsters, whle hhave been recon­
structed for the use of speed cops
In northern California.
See them today and Saturday while the lines are
f-
Complete
Gossard Corsets
$44.50 YOU CAN FIND IT HERE.
DeBevoise Corselettes
Millinery
For Ultra Stylish Yonthfnl Styles
-
Choose.
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nt, McGee’s Store
MRS. J. H. SUGGS
Peggy O’Dare or Berliner
COATS FOR EASTER
' $14.95—919.75—$24.50—429,75
Easter is the Style Day of the year. Step forth,
(dad in your best. Get in the Parade of smart and
thoughtful dressers whose Easter clothes point out
the season’s styles to the later-buyers. Yes! New
clothes are essential. That’s* WhV'we suggest that
you let .us help you select one of yur suits or top­
coats today. W e’re featuring them at a price high
enough to assure Quality And low enbugh to make
a purchase almost unavoidable. Try on any or ail
of the many smart styles 4 e ’re offering in the
uewest shades. Somewhere among them is the one
garment in town most a pproppate for You.
Bestir Rabbits, Chicks, Novel­
li««, Bibles— Blhart’s.
la Jacksonville—
Mrs. H. C. Stock on Nob Hill
spent several hoars In Jackson­
ville recently visiting with friends,
friends.
. Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn­
flakes, 18c, SchHerman's Grocery.
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Dancing Chiffon, all Silk, Nationally
Advertised fes a $2.00 Seller, in price,
Allen A Silk to Hem, Full-Fashion­
ed Hose . . . . . . .......... ».. . . ........ $1.5(
Onyx Pointex
Chiffon, $1.96
Service, $1.86
THERE ARE BETTER ONES
Children’s Hose,
Full Length,
Half and Three-
Quarter Lengths
$22.50 T0 $45.00
Froq» A a d tr sqn
B. F. Stroup. K. o ' Motaun and
8. O. Roycraft of Anderoon, Cal.,
>era ia Ashland yesterday looking
after bustneae affairs.
Put Good Money
Only Into
A Good Hat
Fuller Paints
‘ and
Varnishes
FLORSHEIM SHOES
"T o r The Man Who Cares”
Fit your feet at a price you can afford to pay.
Numerous styles in Black and Tan—High Shoes or
Oxfords.
MOST STYLES ARE
Is Just Around The Comer and
<( W e offer good
hats exclusively.
They bespeak the
\ man who has a
»A first'rate opinion
o f him self and
won't k t others
, fermasecondd^te
opinion o f him.
Time is at a Premium.
NOW IS THE TIME WHEN GOOD SERVICE
COUNTS.
WE ARE PREPARED TO HELP YOU
CHOOSE YOUR
Queen .Quality Shoes
LIGHT UP
WHICH WILL ADD THE FINAL NOTES
Jhe kitchen or bathroom
OF CHARM TO YOUR EASTER COSTUME.
w ith a new lighting fix ­
Those Famous Edmunds- Footfitters
OUR NEW STRAWS
ference it makes.
OUT OOOO
Smartly Tailored Sport Coats and
Fur Trimmed Sport Coats.
$1.89
CLOTHCRAFT TAILORED
CLOTHES
Easter Greeting Cards nt 81
hart’s.
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XL ELECTRIC
Station
SIVE DRESS FOR $9.95 OR $19.75
Louise Olcott Dresses
Bananas, 2 lbs. for 26e. Scbuer-
ua’s Grocery.
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ature and see what a d if­
WHETHER IT IS AN INEXPEN­
For more conservative but very smart
styles for the matron^ choose from
Mrs. Horace Veaatee or Jack­
sonville la employed at cooking
for the Blair Granite company,
Just south of thia city.
,
Early Tomorrow
OR BETTER ONE FOR $24.50 TO
Orange benefit dance, Jackson
Hot 8prlngs, Saturday. Tickets
78 c.
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I O. BIGG
Coat or Dress
Carter’s Rayon Underwear
i Apron Booth— Baxaar, ladles of
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April 21,
Pariah House.
A paint and varnish for
every need
Select Your Easter
AND BEAUTIFUL
Understanding salespeople who have mastered
the art of fitting will unobtrusively aid you
in selection.
V
/
Freemans College Kids Shoes
Easter would be a good day to blossom out with a
straw. Don’t wait for the other fellow. See the
newest in our window..
Solid Leather — .Goodyear Welts
$2.00 to $5.00
EASTER TIES
HOLEFROOÇ, HOSE
0HAMÉY CRAVAT«
Most For Yeur. Money
FANCY SILKS
$1.00—$1.60—$2.00
Brighten Up With One
80à—75o—$1.00
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$34.50 to $69.60