Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 22, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    F R IP A T , April M , t W f .
Regtatered Cars Here- ■
Among the out-of-state tour­
ists who registered their cara at
the local Chamber««! Commerce
this morning were: Joseph A.
Pierce of Charleston, Wash., W.
F. Burkhardt of Barrington, 111.,
Alex. K. Brown of Oallifp, New
Mexico, Percy R. Dance of. River­
side, Cal., Lewis F. Atkins of
Working for D r,’Baines *
Mrs. James McDonough of this Sheridan, Ore., and J. "E. McClel­
city will start her duties Mon­ lan of Longview, Wash.
day as office girl for Dr. Chrales
New lot of records at 85c each
A. Haines in the, Hershey build­
Saturday special at Elbart’s.
ing.
Local 5 Personal flotes
* Acorn Circle N»‘. B4, neighbors
of Woodcraft, will hold a special
tneeting Monday evening, April
15 at 8:80 o’clock to transact the
tegular order of business and
practice. By order of Guardian
Neighbor. Hattie L. Moore, Alma
p. 8tennet, Clerk.
198-1
' Mias Lanra Olson, who teaches
school at Klamath Falls, la
Spending this week In Ashland
as a guest at the home qf Mrs.
fclsle Churchman on Union St.
Miss Olson formerly taught In
thia city.
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Speckled Bayo Beans, Schuer
man’s Grocery.
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198-tl
Get a chance on the diamond
ring at Winter Garden dance Sat­
urday-night.
197-3
White Bermuda"onions, Schuer-
an’s Grocery. - ~ '
198-tf
TAXES
sr
Tax office „will open April 81
to May I. inclusive, City hall, up­
stairs. bring last tax receipt. O.
Winter, Deputy.
181-15
T lW l sg for Portland
Mr. a '/. Mrs. H. L. Claycomb
on the comer of Iowa and Har­
rison streets are leaving tomor­
row mofnlng tor Portland, Ore.,
where they will visit with their
non Oordou sad Mr. Claycomb
p ill look after basinets affairs.
U W en t to Medford—
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Jack Spong of Bglem, who Is
go-in Ashland with the representa-
■Mtlvea of the* Wopdmen of the
» W o rld , went down to Medford
e Wednesday dveptag to attend a
special meeting Air Roy t . JMck-
1 arson, director of program and
« activities for the grand council of
| the order De 'Molays.
finishing tonitb
Returned from Weed—
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Mrs. Mary Courts, who. has
been visiting with frienda. In
Weed, California, returned- re­
cently to her home on Fourth.
street.
H. C. STOCK
Pennsylvania
Tennis Balls
MORTICIAN
Helene Blede *
Llcénaed Lady Assistant
H erm etically Sealed in
metal tubes . . . . . . . . 50c
SATURDAY ONLY
DOWN
SnUTCH
Deputy Coroner Office
ito
W right and D itson Ten
nis B alls . .............
60<
MAXIMUM W E A R IN $ VERY PA IR OF OUR
«
,
WORK SHOES
MLESÍNTS
(b'wMMferARfsr
Spalding Tennis Rackets
Priced
$3.75 to $7.00
An inside story o f the race'track. D epicting in authentic
detail the thrills, joys and terrors behind the scenes of
every b ig race. And w ith it all a drama that w ill excite
you—and draw a few tears as well. A truly great picture
of the turf.
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McNair Bros,
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
ife L - 1 - Ij
7 YARDS DAISY BLEACHED f , <= * a . r » c
MUSLIN FOR . . . . . . . . $1.00
TH E quality store
3 POUNDS CLIMAX COTTON
B ATTING FOR . . . . . . $1.00
3o in. H ide.
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Here Yesterday—,
George Payee and mother; Mrs.
Helen Payne of Dunsmnlr, Cal.,
were visitors in Ashland yester­
day to attend the funeral ser­
vices of Mrs. Sylvester Patterson,
who passed away Monday, AjyUl
F u ll Comfort Sizer $1.39 Val.
M onth End
Paulserud's for cleaning
Pointed points about-pen-pointa
and bow to select a fountain pen.
Consult us about new pens or
your old peh.— Elhart's.
Reported Gaining
Mrs. Aaron Andrews, who mov-f
ed to Banta. Crus recently Ik the
hope of benefltirfg her health, Is
reported to ba much Improved
and gaining In strength. Mrs.
Andrews formerly resided on
Fairview street In this city.
An Elizabeth Arden Treat­
ment Is based on three steps.
Cleansing, w ith Urnr/Lm
Cleansing Cream. Toning,
w ith ArJena Skin Tante.
N ou rish in g, w ith Orango
Skin Food. Follow these
same steps in your Self Treat­
ments at home.
Elizabeth ArJUn t
Venetian Toilet Preparations
art on tale at
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
R egistered
T Seven Big Days of Value Giving
6 Yards Percale For
81x90 Pullaway Sheet
New Spring Patterns, 36 in. w iue
—a seal bargain for th is Dollar
D ays Sale, l9 c Yd. Reg.
Here' is the B est Sheet we have
ever offered at this low price.
Sold regular at $1.48 each.
Phone 116
5 Yards Cretonne For
BUZABETH A k D B N
87» FIFTH AVBNU8*. N EW YOB.K
New C o l o n i a l Patterns for
Spring Draperies. Yard w ide.
Sold regular 25c Yard.
2 B.U I DB LA PAIX, FA hlS
WOODSTOCK
TYPEWRITERS
FEATURES
Ford B atteries F it 85
P er Cent Of A ll Cars.
■ ff^ e r — Strongest Carriage Con«« m et Ion — Type
PM Platea — Get-at-able-ares.
Tke only typewriter on which, by the removal of
tae entire escapement mechanism
can be taken o
e
other tnacceseable parts readily acceasable
Many Other Features That Appeal to Typists.
Ask for Dernonetlation.
Elhart’s Book Sion
Undefwood — Remington — Corona Portables.
None Better Regardless
- Of Pries
Let U s Do YoüriÇlectricnl
and B attery W ork
Claycomb Motor
Ford Oarage
Phone $0
I t XKtt8 Make a Differ-
enoe Whara *Yón Boy
YoarPortL
5 Hemmed
Hand
Towels For
ready for use. Made ofM«i
part linen crash. Sold Regulai I P
20c each.
BONIETA
SILKS EXTRA VALUE
Colored Pongee, Messaline- S at­
ins, Radium, Tub Silks and
Silcot materials. V al, up to $1.98
Yard.
Fancy striped art silk gauge
and scrims- also nets. Values to
85c yard Regular.
Saperio
Dorthy Prints in seasons new­
est patterns — guaranteed fast
colors. 29c Yd. Regular.
Here is a special lot to close out
odds and ends. Values to 50c Yd.
2 Yds. Curtain
W ider Carriage —
4 Yards Fast Color
Prints f o r . . . . . . .
Pharm acist
8» OLD B O N D STkBBT. LO NDÓ N
Better V isib ility —
Returned B e a n e -
U r/ and Mrs. B. 0 . Briggs,
who hare spent the past six
weeks, visiting several cities of
Southern t,-California,
retuVned
yesterday to their home on Bush
and Almond streets.
FOX
r Expected Tonight—
Mr. and Mrs. V. K , Allison and*
/fam ily are expected to atrlve in
1 »Ashland this evening froto Eu-'
gene, Ore., where they have spent
Have your screens made
L eft for P o r t la n d -
4he
past few weeks. MV. Allison,
Jordan’s mill.
Mrs. C. J. Read, daughter Jean
who
has accepted the pastorate
and mJther Mrs. T. H. Chapman
on Granite street left this moan­ of the Christian cbirtch in Klam­
Visitor from Central Point—
ath Fajla, will preach his last
Mrs. Thomas Pankey, a resi­ ing fdr Portland, Ore., where they
sermon
here on Sunday, April
dent of Central Point, was a will spend the next few days.
21.
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visitor in this city yesterday un­ Mrs. Chapman wijl remain there
indefinitely.
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dergoing medical treatment.
Moving to K. P.—
Ifr. and Mr*. F. C. Stanton
and little daughter Ethel, who
Real jaxz dance at Winter Gar­
have been living at 448 Allison den Saturday night.
• Let the UNION write your full street for some weeks; are leav­
¿overage automobile * Insurance. ing Ashland soon to make their
White
King
Soan Special,
Teo, of coarse.
8J-tf home. In. Klamath Falls. Mr. Schuuerman’s Grocery-
192-tf
Stanton is employed, by the S.
P. company.
’ Fresh spinach. S lbs
Visiting with M other—■
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Mrs. Ralph T. Vining of Oak­
Business
and
Professional land, Cal., and Robert Vining
Moved to Ashland—
Womens Club dance. Medford, Or­ of Seattle, Wash., are spending
i Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil Sapp of iental Gardena, April 29, 1987. a few days In this city visiting
ftobey, Texas, have moved to Admission: couples, 81.18, Ex­ wfth their mother, Mrs. Vining
Ashland and are reaiding on tra ladies 25c.
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198-1 on Granite street and Mrs. Rus­
Liberty street. Mr, Sapp la a
sell on North Main.
i a lf brother of Charles Morris,
Hava a titrâ t orrea tallera, 78
|nd they also visited with the Oak St, new location.
lll-U
Mushroom
gravy,
Theodore Lockhart and M. P.
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Week-End Quest
punn families.
Miss Frederika Brommer of Business Trip—
A dandy plate Inneh Including Medford was an Easter week-end
Thomas H ill, proprietor of the
ffee every noon and night, 85c. gnest at the home of Irwanda Plata Grocery,* made a business
• the Piusa.
108-tf Bateman on Vl'sta street.
trip to Dunsmuir, Cal., yesterday,
returning -last; evening. — ’ - •
C liff Payne makes panel doors.
B n a l n e s a and Professional
Womens tUub dance, Medford,
F billing Yesterday
Orient*! Gardens, April 89, 1987.
May Day Daare
Mark Real and John Hughes
Admission: couples, IJ .r t , extra
The Past Matron’s Club will of this city spent yesterday fish­
ladles 85c.
198-1 give a May Day dance on Monday ing at Savage Rapids near Grants
evening. May 2nd In the Masonic Paas.
iber. Paulaemd’s suits Hall, Dickey’s Orchestra. Gentle­
men 75c, ladies 25c, Including rp-
freshments.
Mias Mary-Ann Adams, wht
teaches school In Klamath Palls,
Is spending several days In Ash­
land visiting with frienda. Mist
Adams formerly taught in the
local achoolg.
Loft for ftaa Fr**c(nco-~.
Bob Warner on Union
left yesterday toy San Fra
where he expects to remain
short time. Mr. Warner li
ployed by the Southern I
company.
in pink «and white, also Crepe
Gowns in peach, pink and white.
Trimmed w ith hand made lace.
Values to $1.69.
EXTRA SPECIAL DOLLAR DAYS
Rayon Silk Bloomers _
EXTRA SPECIAL DOLLAR DAYS
Girls Wash Dresses
and Step-ins in Flesh, Orchid, Peach,
in new spring styles. Made of fa st color
W hite. Values to $1.48. 4
materials.
3 YDS. TUBING
*4
W earwell Quality in ▼ ■
any width up to 45 in.
made w ith fine linen fin
ish. Val. to 45c yard.
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K A Y SER K N IT
< 4
BLOOMERS
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and Step-ins in white
flesh and black. Sold reg­
ular, $1.25.
2 YD S. SH E E T IN G 4 * 4
W earwell Unbleach-
■
ed, 81 in., wide made with
tape edge to insure long
wear.
UNUSUAL WOOL DRESS GOODS
8 YDS. Unbleached £ 4
M USLIN for .
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Values for these Month End Dollar
Days. W ool Crepe, W ool Epingle, Fancy
Flannels in stripes and checks. 40 to 54
in. wide. Values up to $2.25 yard.
4 HONEY COMB
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Pride of D ixie, fine qual BATH TOW ELS for
ity for household* uses, Large site, heavy w eight, f
Sold Reg. 15c yard.
sold regular 35c each.
5 YDS. L IN E N
CRASH for
<4
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2 BATH TOW ELS £ 4
E xtra large size; * ■
Pure Irish Linen Towel­
in g ih the wonder value 24x48-J made w ith colored
givin g event. Sold regu­ border, 79 p each regulai*.
lar at 25c yard.'
COSTUME S L IP S . < 4
made o f striped cot-
■
ton charmeuse in pink,
yellow , peach. Sold regu­
lar, $1.25/
6 YDS. CURTAIN ' ¿ 4
SCRIM
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5 H A N D K ER -
C H IE FS for
< 4
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2 1-2 Y D S COTTON < 4
C H ARM EUSB
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in w hite and> cream .w ith
crossbar, 36 in. wide. A made of sheer materials'-
curtain special at the fancy printed patterns.
Sold tegular 25c each.
right time.
VALUES
FOR
TRIS
DOLLAR
A
for m aking Costume Slips
—in good assortment o f
wanted errors. 50c yard
regular.
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