Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Miss Do rot My Sellon, a resMeat
Tom Grigsby of this elty has
purchased a new Ford tudor from of Eugene, Oregon. Mae arrived In
the Claycomb Motor company on Ashland and w ill spend ten days
the Plesa,-local- P on J dealers.----- or 4wb. weal— hero-oo- a geest a t
the home of Mr. sad Mrs. W . r . 1
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Purchased Ford—-
boost s P erson al [lotos
; Returned H om o-
Mias Otterdale Home i
Mian Myrta Otterdale, manager
of the local Telephone and Tele*«
graph company’s office on Oak
afreet, returned to her home la
Medford Saturday from* a t w o
weeks’ vacatlqn spent a t Rainier*
National Park, Victoria, B. Q .j
Seattle, Waehington. end 1 Port­
land. Oregon, While In Victoria
Mias Otterdale had the privilege
of seeing the Prince of . Wales,
who was paying a visit to that
city.
la .Uhland Last Evening—
Iran Jktterb^y 0 / Roseburg.
Oregon, spent Sunday evening la
thia city visiting with friends.
Mr. Atterbury is a contractor and
recently tthtshH eeteral new
bungalows Ih Medfbfd.
Mrs. Elsie Churchman a Bjd,
; daughteZ Miss M ar|hret, on Ugr,
’ Ion, street, arrived home last evm
. sing from San Francisco wham
t^iey hh^Cp sP«nt the past sever 1
days.
From Wagner Crerit—
WBI Arrive Tonight—
Fresh grape fru it
- M ia Barbara Blythe of Van­
couver. Washington, will arriva man’s Grocery. s
In Ashland tonight and w ill slop
off to spend a day ’visiting her
friend,,Miss Edith Dodge on the
Boulevard, earoute. to Loa Ang­
eles, Calif. Miss Blythe is a stu-
deat St the University of Oregon Purchased Bull Terrier—
Thad Coleman of this city re­
la Eugene.
ports the sale of a registered bull
terrier pup to George King, mail
Cliff Payne makes hat racks.
clerk on the Southern Pacific
railroad.
Mr. King resides on
Phonographs repaired
Beach avenue In this city.
gçpranteed— E lhart’a.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Merrill on the
Fall Clothes, Suita and Over- Boulevard, who last fall finished
30«-tf a three-year course In nurse’s
coats— Paulserud’s.
training In the Fabiola hospital at
Jufct received BIO foot case of Oakland, Calif., has accepted a
auto glass, bring your auto glass position nursing In the new 81s-
work to Jordon's mill.
278-tf ter’a hospital a t Sacramento,
California. Miss M errill w a s
Purchased Chevrolet*—
graduated from the Ashland high
W. J. Wright, who resides on school and has many friends in
Lincoln street,'Saturday purchas­ this city. She Is also a sister of
ed a new Chevrolet sedan from Mrs.'Guy Good on Terrace street.
the Automotive Shop, local deal-
era. Tpe sale was made by Har­
vey Clift.
Tilbury Twists, esci twelve - säh­
Solicitors Wanted — Apply at
lags for young m rtf“ st Paulse- Tidings office.
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rad’s.
S. P, Employes Here—
Get a 13.00 dull at Franklin’s '
Uoyd Smith and Earl Snyder
bakery for 00c. We w ill be glad J who are employed by the S. P.
to explain.
301-tf company at Klamath Falls and
- Crescent lake, a few miles out o f
Klamath, arrived In Ashland last
evening,and will spend' a few
I days hare visiting with relatives
. and friends, both of them having
formerly resided In this cty.
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morning to visit
route to the sort
state. Mr. Mason
this city, having
land Mausoleum.
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TAILORED
SUITS FOB g29.’
OVER. 00 PATTI
Oregon, gccompanied by her foijr
daughters, trill arrive In Ashland
About the Mret ttl September' to
put her " girls in school. Mrg.
Wells and daughters spent last
Winter’ la' thia ¿tty In order that
they might have the opportunity
of attending the ¿ shield schools.
Shoe Repairing For The Family,
A fine exhibition of horse­
manship, action, suspense,
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Mr. and Mra. W. C. Polk oa
Gresham etroeL aoeempaaied by
Mr. and Mru. Ott« W ljtp r 94 the
Boulevard, apeat one day the last
of tke weak picking huckleberries
a few miles from the Lake of the
Woodk
WHEN YOU WANT IT.
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LHrtS YOp WANT IT,
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O^EVERY ITEM FORMERLY OFFERED AT SPECIAL SALE PRICE
Win Arrive in Ashland—
_ M r i M irtle W ells o fE lk L o ft,
Left For Home. ,
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Bryant, ac­
companied by -their son Thomas
and Mr. Bryant’s mother, Mra.
Delpha Bryant, who have spent
the past few. days In Ashland vie-
itlng with friends, left this morn­
ing for their home in-: Klamath
Baptist P iralc*-
Phone Paulserud’s for clean- county. The Bryants formerly < The members dt-the Ashland
resided In this city, where Thom­
Baptist churdh win hold their an­
as was graduated from the local
nual Suuflhy school picnic-nn the
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Double lipped red Jar rubbers, high school.
afternoon of ♦Laboì- D iy , Mptem-
3 dot. for 36c. Schuerman’a Gro­
ber 8. A splendid program la be­
cery.
BBB-tf
ing arranged and a committee hea
Mr. and Mrs. • Earl Hewitt of
been appointed to find a good
Spent Sunday te N la math Falls ■■ Eugene, Oregon, are spending a cation fo r’the affair, which prob?
Mr. and Mra. L. I. Moon and few days in Ashland at ’ the aMy will be held somewhere In
family on Strawberry Lane
In LI this Springs betel. M r. and Mrs. the mountains.
this city motored to Klamath Hewitt formerly resided In this
Falla Sunday, where they spent city, where they have m a n y Kramers Rome— -* '
the day vlplting with relatives and friends.
; Mr. and Mra. Oedrga N. K ra­
friends.
mer and eon, Foss, on Hargadlns
ao Cars Shipped.
street returned yesterday from a
Thirty can of Bartlett peen
Several days* trip during which
have been shipped from Medford
they visited the Toaemlto Nation­
up to the present time, according
al park. Ban Francisco, gaerarn'e-
to J. M. Oeham, Medford South­
ttpent Week-Snd H e re
jo and other' California eitles.
Mr. and Mra. H. Ö. M iller and ern Pacific agent. These Went
They left thia afternoon tor Port­
famdy, residente of Jackaonville, mainly to the Willamette valley
land, Oregon, and hfter a abort
spent the week-end In Ashland canneries but several care were stay, wUt afetot ddWn the coast
as guesta at the home of Mr. aad teed aad shipped to New York. It and return home by the Roosevelt
hra. A. A. Madden oa Plne Street. la expected there w ill be 30 more' highway.
ears of the Bartletts and
lata
pears. Ona car of Winter Banska
— Golden JabOee Gift—
Motored to lo b e ■
J. D. Mara aad eoa Paul of the apples was being iced today by
Overland Shoe Shop on the cor­ the Kimball Fnrtt company for
ner of Main and Oak street mo« shipment to New Y o rk — Ornate
tored <0 the Lake of the Woods
yesterday to get their eoa and
brother, Ned. and friend, Seldon
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner aad
Burton, who have-spent the past
few days at the lake, swimming Mr. aad M n . W illiam Day of this
city spent Thursday of last week
and boating.
visiting in Klaasath Falls.
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10% Additional Discount
Visited in Grants Paso-'
Miss Mabel Hager, daughter 9?
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hager op
Scenic Drive, spent Sunday visit­
ing with friends at Grants Paia,
W ill Attend Normal — *
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Joseph Sha v e r o t Montana |p
expected to'arrive ’ In Ashland
soon to attend the Southern Ore­
gon' Normal school.' Mir. 8hhver la
a brother of Mias Haxál Shaver
Who will teach school on the
Dead Indian mountain again thia
Winter.
Trip to Lako—
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Petera and
Mss Bada Peters of this city were
among the Ashland residents Who
made the trip to Grater lake yee-
terday.
WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS:-Victor Phonographs, School
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Books, Magazines and Portable Typewriters.
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calling on friends^ - Mr. Goad re-i
cently sold his ranch in Talent*
Visited Good PaMily—
and they expect’ to leave soon to.
make their future home hi Idaho.' ' M r . a o d Mrs.' Tim Burke* regk
dents of Portlshid, Oregon, spent
the week-end In Ashland visiting-
Conflned to Hom»" ■
Mrs. C. J. Brady has been con­ at the home of M r. and Mrs. Guy
fined to her home on Alilsen street Good and family on Terrace,
for the past two or thfee days street. M r. Burke Is with ( t h . V
Stubbs Electric company In Port-'
Solicitors Wanted — Apply at
Tidings office.
Tomorrow and Wednesday
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Spent Week-Ked In, Medford—1
Victor Pelffer of th is , 0 4 t y
spent laht Week In Medford visit­
ing with friends. Mr.- Pelffer 1s
employed at the Plasa confection*
ery.
Returned Front. Portland—
’ 1 "'■A. B; Hklneh of Douglas conn*
My. and Mra. H. L. Claycomb ty spent a fU w h o u r t ln Ashland
on Harrison street returned Sat­ yesterday visiting friends enroute
urday from Portland, ■ Oregon* to CMlitornia tor look attar busi­
where Mr. Claycomb looked, after ness affairs. r r
buatnem affairs fer a few days.
While there Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ Sunday Registrations 'W ill Stop—
Forty-One out-df-stpte' c p t a
comb visited with their ion Gor­
were
registered at tile Chamber of
don, who Is taking piano lessons
from Charles Derke.
', ■ , Commerce on the Plasa yesterday
and on account' of the decrease In
Talent Visitors—
! Sunday travel there w llj be no
store registrations Made on this'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goad 1 of
day.
Sunday, s ’>ear ago, they»
Talent were visitors in this city
were
3» ears registered at the lo-*
Saturday transacting business and
Let us explain how yon can
get a beautiful IS.Ofr doll for 3 Sc.
^JUr. and Mrs. Thomas H ill on Franklin Bakery.
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Orintte street, accompanied
by
their daughters Lois and Madeline
Phonograph repair. Flx-it Shop.
and son Glenn, were among the
Ashland people who spent yester­ Accepted Position—
day afternoon In Medford.
Miss Helen Merrill, daughter of
with
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KENNETH THOMPSON
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Mrs.jtordest]l*irMs, i Whbi 're -1
eides on Wagner creek, spent a J
Visited Lois HUI— >
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Miss Edna Newbry.. of Talant,
who attended high school in' Ash­
land last year, spent several
hours in this city Saturday visit­
ing Miss Lois H ill on Granite
Ip—t Afternoon In Msdfsud
“WHITE GOLD”
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Mr. dtM M rs.'J. C. Kaegt, w, a
few hours In Ashland Saturday have spent the past two weeps
shopping a n d ' 'vlalflng w i t h , visiting-nrsgto Ffadfchfeb k h l ' t i i
Angeles, * returned' * SatuMay to
friends.
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their home on - th e • 'BouldthTd.
During their absence George Roa i,
Visited Here Saturday
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son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rods
Mr. and Mrs. Ernes)
on
Granite sOfoef. !'td ik M
at 8chuer of Talent spsnt Ssturd
Kaegl’s place In tiib'W hite Hom >
city
transacting
busing
J3S-tl
grocery. 4
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Itlng friends.
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WEARS LIK p YOU WANT IT.
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or over
Check Up Your Needs-in These Lines of Merchandise
BILL FOLDS
PURSES ‘
POCKETU Ö0OKS
KEY TAINERS
FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAKS
FILMS
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GLASSWARE
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CANDLES j
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C A N D L E ^딂 K S'
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PHONOGRAPHS
P ianos
violins
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DOLLS
MECHANICAL TOYS
IRON TOYS
W Q QDTOYS^ ;
GAMES
PAfNT*BOOKR
A N H SETS
UKULELES
BANJOS
ETC.
ETC.
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BOX STATIONERY
TABLETS
ENVELOPES
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CORRESPONDENCE
CARDS
TYPEWRITER PAPER
CARBON PAPER
ART SUPPLIES
CREPE PAPER
GIFT BOOKS
FICTION
CHILDRENS BOOKS
BIBLES
TESTAMENTS
PICTURES
MOTTOES
BIRTHDAY CARDS
300 VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK RECORDS
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u ¡TH paE.M U ST
B R O U G H T BY TITLEMVE ARE TOO BUSY TO PLAY THEM. . '
25c Each .
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25c Each
Buy Goods and
SAVE! - SAVE!
TOfJDAY—TUESDAY A N D WEDNESDAY.