Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Ashland Visitore Thursday—
ParrhatM-d iJxHaUr—
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Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Church
Dr. F. C. Swedenburg has pur­
chased a new LaSalle sedan from and son, residents of Burbank,
the Lithia Springs garage, local California, 'were Ashland visitors
Your big chance to save at El
h a rt’s. Removal sale.
Mrs. E v * Jones is very 111
)ke home of her mother, Mrs.
pptieraon on Church street.
Arrived Thursday—
’ Miss Wilma Jacobson of Hills-
boro, Oregon, arrived in this
fehy Thursday evening to spend
a few days as the bouse guest
pf Miss Doris Hitchcock on Oulr
street.
Just received 350 .foot case of
in to glass, bring your auto-glass
work to Jordan’s m ill.
278-tf
Visiting Parents—
j E>1 Flackus, who works in
Dunsmuir, California, is spend­
ing several days in Ashland
visiting at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m
Flackus on II street.
Hot Rolls for
Franklin Bakery.
your
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
F IN IS H IN G TO DA Y
BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS
W ITH MONTE BLUE
T 0 M 0 R R 0 W ONLY
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dinner.
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fruit
H W W ? » .- ; 7
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4 k.
xw. JltÛe son
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of Mr.
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A marriage license was-issued
Wednemjay pt the county clerk's
office in Afpdfprd to ,W illia m Mc-
Pgyden, I l and Madolyn Howard,
It, both o f K la m ath Falla.
J .'if Ashland has “ I t ” we got “it ”
toe. M ninger’s.
SOS-91
Cliff- P iyne makea pülleys.
feagh Raakin n*. Butte Falls—
Phonographs repaired! a n d , (H u g h • R aakin, C rater National
aranteed— Elka’r t ’s. " * 298-tf Forest supervisor, la nOW at the
guaranteed
Ledge-pole
toad ’ cairip • above
Butte Falla, whbre h e ^ r s p e n d -
Expected Tomorrow—
fng 'sëveràf days in s p ^ H k fa p s n -
lA tin ’ tiow at, accompanied by
»triictlon wqrjc.
his frieifd A. G. Campbell, are
expected to arrive In Ashland
Grange dance Jackson H o t
soipe tim e ' tomorrow from Dia­ Springs Saturday night. <
mond lake, where they have
spent the past week or ten day» Date Act « fto*. J&— ' . . . .
camping. Mr. Mowat, who form ­ • The» .University of Oregon w ill
erly resided In this city, and Mr, open tor the fa il term , Septem­
Campbell are connected wittj ber ‘ 22,' acfeordfng to the calen-
th e ? Community Chest work la
In the office o f the university
Oakland anfl San Francisco. They reg&ter. “ Freshman week,” how­
w ill spend Iprobably a couple of to«».. drill? begin September 19,
days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar with first-year medical, physical,
SUvetomat Hargadine sti-eet and jl&yc^ologkaT and Rngllsh tests.-
other friends here, before re-' Actual registration 'daya are Sep-
turning to tbelr work In C ali­ teqsber 23 and, 38,, julth classes
fornia.
beginning September 86,*
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Fred Rapp guaranteed melons
tor sale at Housed and -East side
groceries in Ashland. Headquar-
Ear F (A-O5y, Is slightly
* home on Van Nçs|
Mr. Crow is special
the local Standard Oil F ra n k lin Bakery.
your
t« s
4 R a p p watermelons
Grocery.
i.
C W ee’s boamtnl In Portland,
f ) re g a l, for
tumor, came
,k
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at
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Holqtee
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Woman Swims lotto Sr
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1 RecWving Oongratuti|m ne
, • th r o ü A the operation In fine « , Mrs, R . . Nichols Ja th e first
Superintendent "off School’» a t i s h a p ilb u t is * m j u | e r y seriouq WOtpan tp swim the mile and a
Mra? H . H. Hedrick are receiv­ condition at tn e present time. half across L ake of the Woods.
Jffhich fe a t. she a^compitahed In
ing congratulations oh the birth Mrs. Kee Is the mother of W . 81
g. |lttle less th a n , one hour last
of a son Mfedueaday a t.|h e Com* Keta.Rho was form erly a resident
Suaday.— Klamath, F»Hs New».
munlty hospitah-f-MedfUrd M all of 'Aihland, and many friends
Tribune. fe
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her» Twill be interested in news
GEO. J. H A Y E S A T *T H E ORGAN
Ripe penches at^Ash
ed
t l.6 0
bounty
fo r
k illin g
, Met Rolla fur
Franklin, Bakery.
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Thç Q uality Store
F ull "Comfort Size
t OFFERS WONDER BARGAINS
W ITH N E W ¡F A L L M ERCH ANDISE A R R I V I N G D A ILY — SUMMER
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{ ¡S T O C K S X lU S T GO! REG A RD LESS OF COST.
HERE
O N L y A F E W OF TH E
M ANY BA R G A IN S O FFER ED .
Ç R INTED
sold d*egpl
Cleanup rS
TUB SIL K S, fancy stripes and plaids,
82 in, wide. V alu es" u p lo ^ 4
4 0
$3.4H. Cloannp Sale, Yjird*
fÙ T I N B ljlP S — ifot often
FATRY ;
you buy $ jiu'afrtv postume slip at
such ¿pk ,w f c a & M
vaine. C l sanftp Sale: -Each
¿o 95
HEAVY PR IN TE D C R E P E S, all new
patterns -fins-«Anson. 40 in. wide. Sold
regular, $2.95. Cleanup
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Sale, Yard
P IN E « « F W O I N O I I A M S ,-32 in.
w ide. Coine iif c h e e k s , stripes and
plaids. Reg. Valttbs up to 29c. 4 y an
Yard. Sale P rice
1 1 V
B A T H TOW ELS. heavy’ weight, size
22x44, double thread.
4C a
Sale Price, Each
*v w w
to
3
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SRXIDRESSES, W :
‘A lso in th is list are trfew
all
go a t this low price. V alues up to
$ 1 1 .9 ^ 1
»»5*■.
ypnr
, -
am ong iheip you are
to éloge out. Value* to
ig Coats in Small Sizes. Values to
294-8
HUtoP«! b» Aahlgnd-T-, -
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, ,fiieorge Stulken, a form er bank- j
er o f Ness county, Kansas, ac- I
compenled. by his fam ily, stop­
ped in A shland-recently to p a y «
v lslti'to his old n eigh b o r, J. <J.i
Hopper on Scenic : D rive,, white;
touring th e eoeat.
M r .. Stnlkeo
was «grpenMy isurprtsed, n t , the
progress .of .this efcty and express-!
ed wonderment -at- its beautiful.
p»tural scenery. M r. Stnlhsn is
retumjlng houie (by way o f Yel-j
R tW AUTUMN FROCKS AND COATS
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NOW ON D ISPL A Y
r D R E ^ s fe ’ - i i i i c to 134.50 COATS .................. . >12.98 to '!
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Charming New Woolens For Fall Are Here
d« r»fr » 4 4 s h » h » »
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STARTS 8:30 A M
Delayed Shipment
YOU’LL have to
RXGUfMB net fo e -writing
ABOUT • anbjeet like
HOAJF.
X .
IT bores ne
Beautiful
JVMÿ Ü b » e ri» de M" dees
YOU tort w e efcnpìy
H A D Uo I F * this off- oar
pHRBT en here
G O R 8 » -^ t’e renUy <
XOT eo
BAD tho’ when yon
G 8 T an U end it
CHANDISE TO BE SOLD WITHOUT
THOUGHT OF PROFIT.
luekv
a
dinner.
lowstone National park.
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF MER
I f your size
W ,, iff .
Wltyienpi 0 Rog»e R iv er collect­
ed -93.00 for «. fu ll grown one.
I > n
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3 LB. A L P IN E
STITC H ED ’
£
COTTON B A T S *
AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE
Clark of Ashland claim­
ceyute. pup, yesterday.
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“ NEVER M END”
SIL K HOSE
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P a i r ............ ...........
Guaranteed to Give
„ Satisfaction.
dinner.
at Schuerman’s In Serions Condition—
Bl h art’s removal sale
MORTICIAN •
I Hslenn » led a
eased IB4 p Assistant
‘H * * *
Jtlerriage ¿feeaee Iaqned~.,
Double lipped red Jar rubbers,
298-tf 3 dot. for 25c. Schuerman’s Gro­
cery.
298-tf
Home From I-ake—
Reverend and Mrs. H. F. Pem­
berton and family on Larirel
.atrpet arrived home early last
evening from the Lake of the
Woods, where they have spent the
past
week.
The
Pembertons
recently spent a few days’ va­
cation at Bandon hy <be 3ga.
B luhill Cheese
grocery^
<
at Schuer-
Another ojd y
Klamath Junction
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W 'W
H. 0. STOCK
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B ieh le repairing, work guarap-
• teed! greasing a«cea0or(to.. II#
Automotive Shop, local
9t dealers, reports the
a new coupe to W. M.
if Siskiyou, the sale be-
le by Harvey Cliff.
Phonograph repair. F ix -It Shop
A Baffling, M ystifying, Thrilling M aster-Drama
R em o^
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Grange d a n c e Jackson Hpt
Springs Sat. nite.
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AIL kinds Of warehouse room to
rent or More, J. N. Dennis. 170-tf
-I Laurel street.
Fresh grape
man's Grocery.
w ill go by way of Bend and
FOB BALK t— A big h d n « e of
down the Columbia R iver high­ old papers for a dime at The
way to Portland.
Tidings office.
* and two sons of this city »pent
epvFrsT hour« la Medford ye»-
Thursday en route to Banff and
Lake Louise, British Columbia
to spent a short vacation.
dealers.
VÙitor» la Medferd—
Mr. a’nd Mrs. J. M. Watkins
Rather than ship these dresses back tin
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manufacturer is allow ing us to sell tl^em a
■ament would
«fa ctu re
AND sale.
YOU’D be s’
THB dHTere
KINDS that
a wholesale price to you for a few days only
Regular $22.50 Value
Come Early-Many Unes Will Go Out Fast!
WIL^i B E O N SA L E T H IS A FT E R N ilO N AN D TOMORROW AT
A RIDICULOUS PR IC E OF
ON THE PLAZA
EV ER Y ONE A N EW STYLE N E V E R SHOW N BEFORE.
ELHART
MeNAIR BROS.
$22.50 Dresses
at
$22.50 Dresses
$12.45
$12J$5