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Visiting M r. and Mrs. llanm n ■
Mrc. M ary Wandell and son
George of San Antonio. Texas,
have spent the past two days la
Iioeal • Personal flotes
Mrs. W andell recently disposed o(
Í Ripe peaches at Ash. F. A. Pro. a , large «t»ck ranch in Texas anft
Assn.
J«4 -tf is now looking (or a suitable l o
cation in southern Oregon.
Oalye W illiam s, a rfcsldent of
MrS. C. R. Gilbert and twt A t the Ashland Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs, Loren H. John
Just received 35ft ft
Klamath Falls spent yegterdap in children o f Hilts. California, art
auto glass, bring yôtir
this city vlsidhg with friends Slut spending the day in Ashland shop son and Edith M u rra /, Longmont.
Colorado; Mrs. E. A. Day, Etna work to Jordan's m ilk
Wbking a fte r business affaire.
;pln« and viplting
Calif., and Inez H all, Tacoma,
Phone Pgulserud’a for
dinner. Wash., were among those who
« Ripycle repairing, work gqaran- , Hot Rolls
294-6 stopped last evening at the Ash-
teed, greeting accessories, 129 F r a n k lin ,Ba
L ih re l street.
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8 Lives Loot*-«
Buckeye ’tested i
Phonographs repaired
Three workmen loat tbeir live«
:tfon Library — El Schuerman’B Grocery
guaranteed-—Elhart’s.
as the result of accidents in Ore%
gon industries during the weefc
S|M*ridlng Month <m Coast—
Returned From Diamond Lak«-— ending Aug. 11, according to re*.
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M rs. .S ta n le y
Robinette
and
Patient ta Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin , jHjrta filed w ith «the state Indue-t
Mrs. C ,B . Caldwell of McCloud. daughter, Ethel May. and Mis« Mrs. Dewey Sackett. M r. and Mrs. tria l accident commission. A tes
C a lif, formerly a resident or Ash Victoria Taver.er on the Boule A1 L ittre ll of Medford «nd M r. tai qf 669 accident«, subject to
land. Is a rest patient at the Con- vard are spending u months’ va and Mrs. Austin Spencer of Taco the workmen’s compensation act,
vaieecent- Home
on
Granite cation about live miles south of ma, Wash-., house guests at the were reported to the commission,
Crescent Gity, on the coast.
street.
-
Franklin home on B street, te- during the wpeM*. - J
.urned last night from a weeks*
Rapp watermelons at Holmes vacation spent at Diamond lake.
Hot Rolls for your dinner.
Here Yesterday—
2>6-tf
294-6 Grocery.
Franklin * Bakery.
Mrs. W . J. Harp and daughter/
; A dime buys a large bundle of
M ary, of Junction City, Oregon«
Another old time dance at
I
old
papers
at
The
Tidings
office-
Yacgtiduing a t Crescent City—
pnd l i { . and Mrs. J. VanN atta of
Klamath Junction, Friday. Aug!
Mias Blanche Hicks, public li
Portland. Oregon, spent several)
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brarian, accompanied by her niece From Han Francisco—
Annie P. Cordery, -L u c ille ' H . hag fa In, Ashland yesterday visit» |
Mrs.
M arfin
Real and
three
in g with Mrs. h a r p ’s brother anq
Genevieve
Cordery,
children, M argaret. C lifford and Cordery,
At the Oregon Hotel—
and
The toHowing named
people Billy, are spoltding a pleasant va Qliver W . Hftuseg apid M r.
were among those who spent last cation near Crescent C ity, C ali Mrs. Henry L. (Jorson 'of San morning to visit Crater lake, be* J
Francisco, C alif., are Bpending
evening at the Oregon hotel in fornia, on the coast.
fore returning h o m e .'
-j
.tcveral
days in Ashland, visiting
tfclg city; M » , . H . M iller, Los
Angiles, {Qatt H b pd H u n tley, Sa
Hot Rolls for your dlpffter. the city a n d b e a u tifu l L I thia park.
294-6 While in southern Oregon, they
lem. Ore., and lir a . E. J. Frey and ■Franklin Bakery.
,xpoct to make a tjip to« Crater,
sen. Seattle. Wàshington.
Visited Ilrnttirtr- and 'Sister s
t
where savings are greatest
Ashland, Ore.
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W e ere celebrating our 25th or.Silver Anniversary Year— not w ith a so-called “ Sal
but w ith values that are the result o f our Large Buying Resources. Every day is
Value-D ay at this Store. Get acquainted w ith our T h rift Values and Sav-
t; ' ’
ings that are available here E V E R Y 'D a y in the Year!
nnwersa
“St'f
Logical hegdqusrtefs for çchApl
Mrs. J. .H. burner on the Boule
uppt(e¿—« Jh art’s Rook Store.
vard spent one day this week in
Phonograph repair. F lx -lt Shop,
Medford ylettlng with her sisters
Vipfto^ b>opi Medford—
<’
i end brothers Who reside in that , Old papera
city.
M iss’Mhrga ret Van Dyke, who.
fldlngs office.
to employed
C alif or nSt I
Fresh m ilk and cream, Schner-
Oregon -Power.eointmuy In; jS o ft-’
raan’s Grocery.“
;
288-tf yislting at Livingston H o m s -
feed, spent reve r*I h o u rg jh Ash
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Quinn and
land today visit ins friendk.% Miaa*
son
of Astoria, Oregon, Mrs. W a l-
I f yon w ant it done right take
Van Dyke form erly resided
In
ir
O’Donoughue
and two sons of
Jt to W hite.
W ed-tf
this city where she worked in the
: rescent lake and M r. and
Citisene bank.
S. Hale of K lam ath
¡re spending some tftpe In
M f. add Mrs.- Lewis Ulrich and
ity visiting w it k ftln .b n d jl
son Russell and Mrs. H arry Luy
1.
Livingston o M K M t- Iff
and daughter Ruth, residents of
treet.
Mrs. Qiffffn is a sit
Medford« spent juesday evening
In Ashland swimming and picnick Ir . Livingston.
ing.-
A NAT/ON-W/DE
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Are
Your
Towels?
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Lincoln
y lt»
Awnings
kheets and
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A towel value that cannot ba
<Z2 duplicated—supply futare needs
— nowl
MADE
iFpr Yoffr Car
'h .
u
< 8 ft
Turkish t o w e l s , heavy
weight, absorbent and extra
large, 22 x 44 inch s i z e -
plain white or colored bor-
Shoota, torn abo 72x 99.
Sheeta, t a n abo 81x 90.
Shoota, t a n aba 8 1 * 8 8 .
A dime buys a large bundle of
«rney. Boston,
Kiel, d’ortlpad.
ig8 hotel' this
Here Is an Extra
Large One at a Smafl
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t t l E BEST
t<
2 5 * Aw
se room fo
tala. 2 ]« -tf
’ran kiin ;Bi
W id e
b e lts
io
v a r io u s
styles a n d
I colors. The
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The first showing is a bril
liant, jpietpre— lffstrous sfftins
predominating, j Satin' efffies,
canton and georgette appear
too. Black,. rfcn shades ’ bi
brown, blue "arid reddish tonei
are popular.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TO DAY AMD TOMORROW
S izes f o r W o m a n , M isses
5 Kid Brother—
«.Train B andit/
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5 frt4 f4 H J
Strollers
For Early Fall
|2 & Anniversary!
School Caps
Klamath Falls
One Piece M odel
i couldn't chooee a pret
ipper for Fail aad w in -
irties than thia o m of
Patent Rounded toe.
Jackson County Fair Grounds
. Sunday, August 21
2:30 P.M.
Built for the hard wear that
lively, husky chaps impose. Roomy.
Made of cSssimere and twist fab
rics, leather forehead protector,
attractively lined. Low priced at.
7 t £•
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Both Teams Strengthened
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EXPRESS
W IN E R BROS. PRODUCTION
OEO. 4. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
DONT MISS THIS GAME
Admission 50c
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Z w iir ib a r p s n Wov
o r Gillett« blades. This
machine w ill lengthen
life of your blades.
$4.98
f.
P a y - D a y ” Overalls
Klamath Falls won last week—
Boas must win this week, or
Klamath Falls Wins
Championship
Feet that step out to busi
ness in these attractive
Black Calf Oxfords feel sure
of themselves- They look
stylish and feel comfortable.
12 5 * Anniversary |
O ur Own M a k e
W ith Union Label
HfrJJ Well made of excellent
O
quality)) 2^ 0 b,u< denim,
p r cut extra ' full all over,
triple-stitched, s i x pockets,
bar-tacked to prevent ripping;
Jackets with Engineers* Cuffs
to match. Ail sizes, including
Extra Sizes. At our Coast-to-
Coast Low Prices— ,
A ll silk hose in plain col
ors and black.
Attractive
block patterns in fancy( silk
and rayen with mercerised
heel, toe and top at— »
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