Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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V . W . K m M to Mcdrord—
V. W . Knott, the auctioneer
who recently located In Aahland,
was a business visitor In Med­
ford Wednesday,- November 1*.
Mr. Knott was looking arter
business affairs connected with
a sale he is to conduct in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dee
daughter Betty, who rest
Hillcrest, this city, have »
ed home from’ a visit wft
K arl Nlma fam ily'Ito 8an
cisco.
Mr. aud j d r s - Nim
merly resided in Ashland,,
Ot.Bopd. Ofe-
¿on. wljsre Mrs Davis will say
a months' visit to her sister and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Sexton. Mr. Davis la the pro­
prietor of the - Raggedy A sa
Sweet Shop la this atty.
they have many friends.
A t the Ashland H otel—
J. L. Ogden of Seattle; p. 0.
W rig h t «and Miss A. M. Thomp­
son of Bugenc. Oregon.
M r.
and Mrs. B. F. Poe of San F ra n ­
cisco, were among those ?who
8tM »d convocation, Thursday registered at the Ashland hotel
evening, Nov. IT . Routine busi­ last evening.
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ness, «Iso Work la M ark Manter.
companions invited.
O il colored Crater L ake Xmas
. ' A. J . M oCALLEN. H . P. cards. Studie Ashland. ■'
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H . D A T , Secretary.
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U ntil Thanksgiving. A special
offer on portraits. Studio Ash­
land.
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Home From T rip —
Mr. 'and Mrs. W lllls^i Hedrick
on B street returned home yes­
terday from a three-weeks’ trip
during which they visited old
frlepds nt D r aim, and Portland.
They were accompanied home by
New phonograph records Jnst Mr.
Hedrick’s
mother,
Mfs.
In. R lh srt’s.
Sarah Boots, who spent the pant
D r. nhd Mrs. F . O. W h ite of
summer with her daughter at
this city spent several hoars In Visiting Parente—
Portland.
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Medford yesterday visiting with
Mrs. George W. Rose of Cres­
(rienda.
cent Lake is In Ashland visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H . S.
Sanford and daughter V irginia
on' Allison street.
Al
W.
-< Pie nocini and dance for young
people nt city hall in Talent nt
T :» « , November 1». Given by
Southern Oregon Rabbit Breedern A t the Oregon H otel—
Association. Public invited. 84-S
Among those who registered
Wednesday evening, November
Cars R egis t ere d
Iff, nt the Oregon hotel, were:
Twenty seven out-of-state cars
W . R. Mason, of Salem,* M r. and
were registered Wednesday, No­
Mrs. B. C. Green and daughter
vember 1«, at the local branch
of Spokane, Washington, and L.
o f the state traffic bnrean, lo­
B. E llio tt of Los Angeles.
cated In the chamber of com­
merce building on the P la ta
.
,A uto rear-view mirrors (J , Fix
it Shop.
Yonr book store, E lh a rt’s.
i Fresh Florida Grapefruit,
Scheurman’s Grocery.
Barton Frulan w ill leave this
evening to resume his work la
Klam ath Falls, after having spent
the past week or ten days visit­
ing his parents, M r. and Mrs.
W alter H . Frulan on B street.
House Gaest*—
Mrs. J. Campbell of Oakland.
California, and Hrs. Louts Silva
of Dunsmuir, California, spent
the week end In Ashland' and
wer« house guests of H r. and
Mrs. Frank Dickey on Allison
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickey
and their guests were entertain­
ed nt dinner Sunday nt the home
of H r, and Mrs. W . D. G ill on
8conic Drive.
fOU Normal »cho<>l_jeclnUy visitine with friend» Ja
•peot a t»Ä «MT Portland.
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Mrs. .C
daughter
Danoe Bellview F riday night.
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Have yes seen the (Ins display
e f Christmas Garda at The Tld-
• logs O fficer Remember the stock
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your
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A SH L A N D
W ill Attend W o rk —
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Mrs. Lbdis Dodge on the Bdk^ c*rds «•**»■
levard, expects to spend next
Saturday * in Medford s tten d j» ^ Confined t
to Parent-Teacher w ork in eon-'
Carvel 1
nectlon w ith (his district.
- .'a n d Mrs.
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on Almond
Dine your friends at ths Blae confined to
Flow er Lodge.
H - | * f o r d w ith
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Special Music— Special Decorations— Special Program
A t the L ilh ia Hprtags Hotel—
J.. M. Baird of Chicago, Illin ­
ois, M r. sad Mrs. A. J. Stewart
and M arjorie Stewart of Port­
land, Oregon», and Mickey Odell
and Patricia M clian n of Y a k im i,
Washington, were among those
who stopped at the Lithln Springs
hotel Inst evening.
M arriage License Issued—
M arriage licenses were Issued
Wednesday, November 1«, at the
Jackson county clerk’s offlee to
Charles R. Robbins and Josephine
C. Chisholm of Gold H ill and
Raymond W . Anderson and Alice
V. Covert of Camas,- Washing­
ton.
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SEE THE BIG PARADE BEFORE THE GAME
The talk of the town. The new
lino of Crater Lakes at Studip
Ashland.
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Alpha Club Hssasr, Tuesday,
Nog. 90, Masonic hall, aprons
and ruga.
FOOTBALL
These Shoes Are
Always Made ’in Soft,
Pliant and Durable
Leather in Black and
• Tan Colors. ; “
Combination lasts and perfect fit of
these shoes means, comfort and long
wear for the children.
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“where savtogs are greatest”
ELKS BLDG.
PHONE 3
ASHLAND, ORE.
Balloons, Crickets a n d Tops for the
Kiddies oli Saturday.
Delicious,
W in te r
Banana,
Spits, 'Jonathan "and Newtown
applet, Aahland V. A Pro. Asso.
Fresh P-Nnt Brittle.
Found. (Be. The Plesa.
Full
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. u -w
Bat more bread. F ra n k lin ’s Su­
perior bread. H ea lth fu l sad de­
«4-tt-T-T-S
F. F. W h ittle, proprietor of the licious.
W h ittle Transfer company pn
Oak street, this city, le ft yester­
day for Portland, where he w ill
Join Mrs. W h ittle and th e ir
daughter Mias V irginia. Who have
spent the past few days there
visiting w ith friends and enjoy­
ing a vacation.
M r. and Mrs.
W h ittle and V irginia expect to
return home Saturday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair off
Scenic Drive, who have been
flattin g w ith relatives and friends
Jn Missouri fo r the past month
F* six weeks, are expected to
arrive home the first of next
A marriage license was Issued
Tuesday at the Jackson county
clerk’s
oftee
to
Christopher
W itte,
and Jennie Randall,
I t , both or Central Point. Mr.
W itte Is a well known, dairyman
and farm er in that city.
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Phone 110-T.
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C liff PffVne makes ladders.
» M r. sad Mrs. C. F . H all and
fam ily, who have been residing
fo r some time at 100 Gresham
street, moved yesterday to Klam-
Sth Palis to make their fntare
home. M r. H a ll i t a sawmill
i A M P S
F u r Fabric Materials Fashion
Smart W inter Coats
For Bridge Sets, Childrens’
Dresses, Smocks, Table Caw
For P retty Underthings
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Best of all would Ms of Skinners Crepe.
e heavy M A S quality at ------....... *■ ...M
M.BO F la t Crepe at ...............................
B1.S6 Crepe de , Chine
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11 Womens Jumpers — ................. .
l i e Baronetje Satin ------------------— 1
, 1 . ( 6 Spun Silk ......................
|1.SO to fl.O B Wash Batin or Messalino
color is ah im portent Itei
USE EVERFAST
fl.B O Bverfast Super Broadcloth Un-
dorwjsar, shades
60c Bverfast V o ile ,......................................
T ie Bverfast Voile ------- ----------------------
11.00 Bverfast Brilete, a drop stitch
Rayon Chock ‘............... - ................._
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60c Lingerie Check _.......
11.10 Bathrobe Flannel .........- ..... — .....
11.00 Bathrobe Flannel .—
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d . b . u d . la te » r . « r «K I»
Uttia cost becangs Of our sals price.
One lot Wide Fancy Ribbons. H e to
11.16 vatate
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60c
70c
60c
60c
These coats are tncreaxingly popu­
lar— because they look like fur and
cost so much less. N ew animal and
fur effects in golden brown, mink,
' beaver and black fashion them.
Bverfast Suittak n o w ...........................
E v e rtx s A h s n to n e now ..............
E v e rfa s t^ tn g h a m Cloth ................. I
Bverfast Prints now ........................... I
$19.75 to
$39.75
RIBBONS AN D LACES
85J2 a T ’*
t
Good Looking Styles at
Small Cost
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Generous collars sad cuffs add to their
c o m fo rt' and smartness.
Hudson seal
plash w ith cont/asling trimming makes es­
pecially good looking coats in this greupu
FURTHER REDUCED
$4.00 Broadcloth now . . .y.
$4.50 to $5.00 Wool Vdottf . . . . $2.40
$5.00 Heather Velour Coating, $L96
$3.00 Stripe W orsted ................ $1.6$
One lot of $1.45 fantfy Worsted
Suitings Wool Batiste or
Serge bow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c
A t our prices Crater Lakes a r r
e one best Xmas g ift. Yon
» a id place yonr order noon,
ndio Ashland.
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•and Select
itá fid Add
Plgn Your Christmas Gift Making
the Makings Here. It Will Lessen
Sentiment to the Gift if i f s Hand to
WOOL G001
Reunion. M other U busy preparing the Hom e
h plans fo r N ew Linens, Silverware, Draperies
Towels. H ere are examples of our tim ely Nation-W ide
Dainty Yet
Durable
beaver .
T a ilo red
lines —
W ith Rounded Toe
$16.75 Value Sport Coats at $12.76
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$24.50 Value Sport Coats at $19.78
$29.75. Value Sport Coats at $28.60
Slender Spanish heels Ilk
ways make one’s feet look ir*
reustibly femtnine, yet this AU
Patent shoe with fancy trim
Is durable too. v "
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$4 .98 X
*$ T w f l l a
$34.50 Value Sport Coats at $29.76
) tWMd
ef­
fects, jerseys
— satins a n d
$49.75 Value Spott Coats at $39.76
silk
GEO. J. HAYS AT THE
ORGAN
i are featuring a
of P e o n O’Dare
I Lomee Aleott
ieeee a t the very
>
SeeU
Jersey Sport
Dressesx
$10.W -$12.76-$18,76
ME5* STORE Two-piece and one-piecd
fcE Q O N ^
for school, sports
c re p t,
r --th e » e r i
$59.50 Value Sport Coats at $48.00
A peach on the beach—or
any place else!* Esther Ral­
ston’s latest plea for big­
ger and better laughs.
w ith
n e w t r im ­
ming details
th a t » rs
distinctive.
type of frock
you needJ
Perfectly ftttAg hose <d/e«|«islts
sheerneps is a sKt to lkriH any
or Ml«»--«*• • medium
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wciffBt if she prefers. Modish
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shades lor day sad evening.
P
V
$9.90
TO
$24.75 ;