Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 12, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local • Personal flotes
Retarped to A s h la n d -
Musir Teachers Will Meet' 1
Jack Spong, the youngest ma­
gician on the American stage, who
is with the Woodmen of the
World representatives, returned
to Ashland and expects to remain
here for a few weeks.'
The Music Teachers assoelatl
of Southern Oregon will hold
regular meeting In Ashland, St
day, June 12. This is the ft
meeting to be held In this city, 1
of ^he other meetngs having be
held in Medford.
Paulesurd’s for çelaning. 213-tf
From Nome, Alaska—
Graduation gifts at Elharta.
Eilen J. Weaver, a realdent of
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A F . A A. M.
¿tome, Alaaka, ta in Ashland for a
" Stated communication, Thurs­ couple of days visiting the city From R e d d in g -
day evening. May 12. Routine and the Lithia park.
Charles H. Johnson, a resident
business? Visiting Brethren wel­
of Redding, Cal., arrived in thia
come.
Senior Play, “A Full House,” city yesterday and will spend two
V. V. MILLS, W. M. Friday night, May IS, High School or three days here visiting with
W. H. DAY, Sec’y. ,
gym.
213-4 friends and trahaaotlng business
214-1
Have your screens made at
Old time dance, May IS, Thom­
Confined To Home—
as Packing House, Klamath Junc­ Jordan’s mill.
The condition of J. A. Lock­ tion. Free eats. Tuckers Orches­
hart, who has,been confined to tra. Benefit Nell Creek, P. T. A.
Kindergarten
and
nursery,
his home on the Boulevard with
Mrs.
Nellie
Sleloff,
133
Harga-
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Illness for several days, is re­
dtne 8t.
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203-1 mo.*
ported to be not much Improved. Business Visitor—
Let the UNION write your fall
coverage automobile insurance.
Yeo, of course.
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A. S. Rosenbaum, district
freight and passenger agent for
the Southern Pacific company at
Medford, waa in Ashland this
morning looking after business
affairs and visiting with friends.
* After the Senior play come to
Jazz dance, at Bellview. Begins at
9 o’clock. Men bee, women 2$c.
Ice Cream Saturday at the Llth
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216-2 la Creamery.
216-1
Cliff Payne makes door frames.
Yams, 3 lbs. for 26c— Schuer­
Spent Week-End In T a le n t-
man’s Grocery.
209-tf
Misses Pauline and Georglanna
Clift and Genevieve Hensley, who Left for Portland— •
work In Klamath Falla, spent the
Mrs. .W a h Chung of thia city
week-end in Talent visiting with left for Portland, ore., thia morn­
their mother, Mrs. A. E. Hensley, ing to be with her husband, who
formerly a resident of thia city.
la seriously ill In a hospital * in
Portland.
From a large stock of-gift mer­
chandise selection of suitable
Bring your W. H. M. S. mite
graduation gifts is made easy.
box to the M. E. Church Friday at
•'Elhart’s, of course”.
2:30 and hear a good program.
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Try Our,
Breakfast
Specials
Crisp Waffles and
Good, H ot Coffee
with Real Cream
Hot Cakes and
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
N IN IN G E R ’S
Charles Coldwell «of McCloud,
Cal., Is spending a few days In
Ashland looking after business af­
fairs. He la a brother of Teddy
Coldwell.
Grange benefit dance. Jackson
Hot Spring , Saturday. Tickets
Banane«, 2 pound« for 26c —
Schuerman’s Grocery.
206-tf
Big Grange dance, Hot Springs,
Saturday. 8ppper by Orange la­
dle«.
216-3
Visiting In Ashland—
The Presbyterian Women’s Mis­
sionary Society will hold its regu­
lar meeting at the home of Mrs.
Van Dyke on N. Main St. on Wed.,
May IS, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs.
Melksch will ba In charge of the
program, the toMcs being South
America and Spanish Speaking
People in the U. S.
,
Secretary.
today; Mr. and Mrs. Morrison to
visit at Grandview and Mr«,
Ridgeway gt Seattle. Wash. Mrs.
Ridgeway and Mr. pad Mrs. Morrl-
son are residents of Baa Diego.
Mrs. 8. S. Smith, Mrs. C edf
Parsons and Mrs. Baumont Dn-
Losh came up from Medford yes­
terday to visit with Mrs. Lillian
Greer and daughter, Mrs. Harvey
Ling, and other friends in this
city.
If you want It don* right:
It to White.
V
Former Residents H e re
Russell Miller and Leo Huff,
formerly residents of thia city bat
now working in Gerber, Oal., are
spending a few days In Ashland
visiting with friends.
A real Bale on suits.
window. Paulaerud’«;
See our Meeting Here Saturday—
213-tf
The Southern Oregon Cleaners'-
and Dyers* association will hold
Fresh milk and cream -Schu- thler regular meeting in Ashland
209-tf Saturday evening, May 14 at S p.
erman Grocery.
m.. with delegates from Grant« |
Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford and
9150 to Flood R e l i e f -
Central Point has contributed Aahland In attendance.
Thera .
3160 to the Flood Relief fund of will be a banquet at the Plaaa j
the American Red Cross. This cafe and confectionery, followed'
money was collected by Mrs. Ar­ by the usual business meeting.
thur Webster and Mra. W. P.
Grimes of Central Point.
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
Senior PI»y, “A Full House,”
Friday night, May 13 , High
213-4
School gym .
Bosch
For Fords
It will more than pay for
itself in the power and ad­
ded e f f i c i e n c y t h a t it
gives your car.
Mrs. John Finneran of Salem,
Ora., formerly of Ashland, wlBf
has spent the past three weeks
here visiting with her aunt, Mrs.'
C. A. Shutta on Third street, ex­
pects to leave Sunday for her
home. Mrs. Finneran will be ac­
companied as far as Roseburg,
^y Mrs. J. P. Hollemeyer and
daughter Mrs. George Converse of
this city.
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To Stop Soon
Miller’s Toflijery
Example: Dress Shirts 59c
EVERYTHING
New Spring Suits Priced Ridiculously
LOW !
Station
GUY GOO®
Phone 82
O u tin g T o g s
20 Out of The Many Good Reasons
for Shopping Friday and Saturday at
FOB
Out Door and Week End Jaunts
Crepe de Chine Prints
Girls Parasols
39c inch new spring patterns on
good Crepe de Chine,
£4 A A
$2.25 values now
¿X) Japanese Parasols for little
girls, very attractive
A Q f*
styles
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NEW MODELS OF
Corsets and Brassieres
Bloomers
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Riding Breçches
Just the Sort of Togs You Will Want
Blouses in ligjh| c o lo r s......................... $1.50 to $2.98
Blouses in dark c o lo r s.......... ............ $1.50 to $2.50
Skirts—Flannel at ................................................. $2.98
S k irts-p w ill Khaki
........ ....... ...$1.50 to $1.98
Tweed Bloomers—Gray or T a n ---- ..$3.35 to $4.75
S t r a n g e ' adventures of a
Khaki Bloomers—Silk fin is h .......... . .$2.50 and $2.75
modem couple in a myster­
BIDING BREECHES-LACE LEG
Twilled Khaki and Gaberdine, Priced $3.75 to $6.90
Tweed hats to match .........................................$1.75
Khaki Hats ........................................................... 96c
GET YOÜR OUTING GARMENTS AT
New Cretonnes
House Dresses
All broken lines, Warner’s Gossard Good weight and unusually pretty Very pretty styles made up of good
A4 7 Q
QQl* quality. Fast color
and Cameo Corsets and Brassiers patterns for this
prints
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price
goods
www
on Sale.
Children Sweaters
Wool Dress Goods
nayon step-ins
$3.45 vqlue in slip-on style for $1.35 to $1.50 plain and fancy wool Of good quality Rayon with lace
Children. Wonderful
A 4 A C and. cotton dress
7 Q p or contrasting cotor
goods
now
at
■ ww trimming «
value at
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The New Two-Piece
giant animals.
SLASHED!
Let us show yon a com­
plete Bosch Ford Ignition
System.
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Skirts
ious forgotten region among
Mr. and Mr«.,J. C. Bead« 09
Helmut «treat and Mr«. J. B.
Randle* motored to Medford yes­
terday *nd »pent the day ▼tatting
with friend«.
In Ashland Yesterday—
Blouses
fflaoustps?
Former Ball Player H e r e -
Charley Kurran of Yre^a,
Cal., who played on the Ashland
baseball team last summer, was a
visitor la this city lalt evening.
A ' dandy place lunch laclo
cortee every uoon and night.
At the P ia » .
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Is Improving—
Ice Cream Saturday at the Lith-
Mrs. D. P. Shrum who has been
Creamery.
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216-1 seriously ill at her home on Alli­
son street, la reported to be Im­
In McCloud— .,
proving.
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Teddy Coldwell, who haa been
employed at Miller’s Toggery on
the Plaza for some time, la now dimtf at The Tidings office.
working in McCloud, Cal., where
hla parents are located. Jimmy
For graduation suits see our
Daugherty is taking hla place at special offer in York . Blue silk-
Miller’s.
lined serges. Paulaerud’a. 213-tf
Buster Mathews of Roseburg,
Ore., Is spending a few days In
this city visiting with friends. Mr.
Mathews has been in Eagle Point
for a short time previous to his
visit here.
Coffee
Spending Few Days H e r e -
« fJfego Visitors Ijesve—
Mr«. Dell Ridgeway, Chattln
artment, and Mr. and, Mrs.
mas Morrison, who have been,
lylng at the Hotel Ashland, left
Bathing Suits
Body of white, grey or red
contrasting color tranks.
$2.75 Taffetas $1.69
Silk Petticoats
$2.45 to $2.75 values in silk taffetas,
plain or check or
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plaid, now at
98c for values up to $5.00
$1.49 for values up to $7.95
(make them over into slips)
. . New Dresses
Spring Coats
A new lot of popular priced dresses Values up to $24.50 now on the
Values up to $29.75 now offered
clearance sale
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in sizes 16 to 40 at
for Friday Mid
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racks at
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$9.95—$10.75—$14.75—$16.75
Saturday a f
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New Everfast
New Louise Alcott
Women’s Parasols
New lot Japanese Para Ads with
New patterns in prints, gingham
Cretonne covers in
A 4 A A
cloth, suiting voiles and printed Super stylish models for those pretty patterns a |
voiles.
above average weight.
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Peggy O’Dare and Berliner
MILLINERY
Women’s Umbrellas
Some of these are silk and part
for the Miss and Young matron in Many extraordinary values in the are gloria and values A 4 A A
up to $5.00 at
several special lots on sale.
better dresses.
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