Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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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.
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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—
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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
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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 .'
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.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
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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.“
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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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Your
Towels?
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Lincoln
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Awnings
kheets and
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A towel value that cannot ba
<Z2 duplicated—supply futare needs
— nowl
MADE
iFpr Yoffr Car
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< 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
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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
2AHUCK ‘
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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