TTEH D A Y , Oftober t t , 1997
ASHLAND t>AWt TÜ h N«*
L o c a l; Personal flotes
R eturned io A d iU n d —
In Medford Monday—
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwards,
resident» of this city, »pent a
ishdrt time Ip Medford ' M on«y
! visiting with friends and transaet-
. I ng’ business.
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Nun is the time to have yoar
pint ties «leased and remodelled,
l'aulcerud's.
34-tf
R o a d an d Fish 1 ug flood—
Mrs. Anna M. Williams, who
According to tourists who havt
has spent the past year in south- made the* trip to Diamond lain In M ed fo rd Yesterday—
Ed Barron, accompanied by kts
•rn California, has returned to recently, the road is in excellem
Ashland to make her home with condition and the fishiug is good daughter, Mrs. W.. Brcwn of Ash
land, spent yesterday in Medford
her niece Miss Geòrgie Coffee on
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ailing on. friends^
street.
Fresh milk and cream, Sch
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uermans* Grocery.
30-tl
Get your glass, Jordan's Mill.
Let the tJNIOH write your full j
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•o rerag e
autom obile
Insurance. '( M otored to G rants P a r t—
Too. of couree.
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83-tf : C. V. Carey and Clark Thomas
' of this city motored to Grants
W ill Be Represented__
: P*8« Saturday evening, where
The Jackson County Health As- , they spent several hours looking
eociation will be well represented after business affairs, after. Which
«t the annual state seal sale con- j they accompanied a group of
ference. which is to be held at-Eu- friends to Joyland, Cal., on the
gene, on Saturday. October 15.
¡Redwood highway.
A N A T IO N W ID E
IN S T IT U T IO N -
Pre-Holiday
lit light Tract—
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Burns, who
I this summer lived on the D o p p
j place on the highway south of
, Posnix, and who for the p a s t
month cr so have been making
i their home in Medford, hare
¡bought a small track of lgnd on
Cliff Payne makes book stands.
Phonographs repaired
guaranteed— Elhart’s.
a n d
2 9 6 -tf
Visited Friends Her o -
where savings are greatest
ELKS BLDG.
PH0NE 3
ASHLAND, OBE.
Adoff -McKlean of Grants Pass
spent Sunday in the city visiting
with friends.
MAKING ROOM FOR
HOLIDAY GOODS!
For Rent, equipped restaur
ant, 67 N. Main. S. D. Taÿlor.
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}25* Anniversary]
Cars Registered»' -
The “Flirt” Makes A Hit
With Mother*
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The rof’ber-tap h«el makes these
shoes the choice of mothers who
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growing fe e t
Patent w ith
colorful underlay.
$2.98
H ea v y W ool
N ew P atterns
la Buffet Set»
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be made
easily—
' BCL » A£|
, fib re-— ..Mr
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12 5 * Anniversary |
T urkishT ow els
C om fy P illow
inch heavy, absorb
ent turkish towels for only.
E x tra Large
32x44
T here
are always
c o rn e rs
that seed
25* Anniversary
« -1b . Union Saits, long
»eves and legs. At—
$1.00 TIE EACH TO FIRST 15 PERSONS IN OUR STORE.
50c BOW TIE EACH TO NEXT 10 PERSONS IN OUR STORE.
2 5 cP A lR SOX EACH TO NEXT 20 PERSONS IN OUR STORE.
Redeem your Palmolive
and
Crystal White coupon checks at
Schuermans.
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Ma<le Im provem ent»—
Here is
a s e t
very c f-
iective.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY FORENOON!
Warren Conrad of Medford
spent several hours in Ashland
Sunday calling on friends.
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25* Anniversary
that can
Knives sharpened, Flxlt Shop
Doors Open W ith ABang! Wed., Oct. 12,1:30P.M.
W ed. 1:30 P.M.! W ed. 1:30 P.M.! Wed. 1:30 P.M.
In Ashland S u n d a y -
12 5 * Anniversary 1
Time to renew your supply
of woolen socks for the cold
months ahead. Women who
boy for men know the Vain«
of this sock, at p«r pair—
Forty five out of state cars
stopped in the city for registra
tion Monday, October 10, at the’
local branch of the state traffic
bureau, located In the chamber
of commerce building on t h e
Plaza.
Extensive Improvements have
been made within the last few
days at the XL Electric on the
Plasa. One partition was remov
ed, adding more room to the store
nnd several new nnd beautiful
light fixtures Were attached tp
the ceiling and watts.
Netted Gem potatoes, 10 lbs.
for 25c, Schuerman’s.
30-tl
NOTICE
Meeting of the Jackson County
Music Teachers Association which
was scheduled for tomorrow, night
Oatober 11, In Medford, has been
postponed until Nov. 16 when the
Association will meet at a noon
luncheon In the small dining
room at the Hotel Medford. 33-2
Beautiful Velvet Hate Arrive.
The soft, rich coloring of these
hats
brightened
with
clever
metallic touches make them very
appealing, while the price of
34.50 Is wonderfully reasonable
for hats that ordinarily would
roll from 35 to 36. Mrs. Larkin
Ornbb, 114 Third St.
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5 DOZ. FUR FELT HATS
GOING AT */2 PRICE
HEAVY WOOL OVERCOATS
GOING AT $14.95
18.80 BEST GRAPE CORDUROYS GOING AT .. / . . . . . . . $3.75
LADIES RIDING BREECHES, $3.50 VALUES AT
$3.00 SUITCASES AT LESS THAN COST, GOING AT $1.25
8 DOZ. UNDERSHIRTS (in sues 32, 34, 36) GOING AT 25c EA.
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6 DOZ. ASSORTED NECK BAND AND COLLAR ATTACHED
SHIRTS GOING AT . .................. ....................................... 75c
GOINÖ AT
$2.00 GUARANTEED
NON-RIP OVERALLS GOING AT
KNIT SNAP PASTNER MUFFLERS AT
$5.75 WORSTED WOOL SWEATERS
' AT $3.95
ASSORTMENT 4 DOZ SHOES
$6.00 VALUES AT $2.25
$4.00 TO $6.00 BLUE SERGE TROUSERS AT
10 DOZ. SOX, VALUES TO 50c GOING AT
WHIPCORD C0AT8, $3.50 VALUES GOING AT
75c PAIR
HÉAVY STORM RUBBERS GOING AT
$4.00 AND $5.00 TROUSERS
TRIPLE STITCHED WORK SHIRTS
GOING AT 39c
(Wairt 28, 30, 32, 34)
GOING AT $L50
MANY ARTICLES SOLD FOR LESS THAN
COST!
»80.00 REWARD TO ANYONE FINDING AM ARTICLE NOT
SEDUCED AT OUR SAUL REDUCTIONS ARE BONA VIDE!
BLAZER SHIRT JACKETS
GOING AT 1-3 OFF
KHAKI TROUSERS, $L85 VALUES
GOING AT $125
FABRIC WITH FABRIC, TAILORING WITH
TAILORING, STYLE WITH S T Y L E -W IT H
GARMENTS SOLD AT TWICE THE PRICE
AND YOU’LL GET A MONEY-SAVING JOLT!
Go see what other stores have to offer—Then
come in and give us the benefit of your candid
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opinion.
1-2 PRICE
<2.50 WORK GLOVES GOING AT
8 GOING AT
Compare
Our Clothes—
$1.50
T h ie S la s h in g S a le C o n tin u e s U n til F u r th e r N o tice
M a k in g R o o m f o r H o lid a y G oods!
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P le a sa n tly S u r p r ise d
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