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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1912)
. ... ... runic FTnHT ASHLAND TTDHfCS Monday, July 1, 1012. 0 u nnn EVERYBODY IS DOING IT AT (57 mo) in a I i J j LaaJ r 0 SI J 1 I UU LI IS And they arc sure tickled at their great bargains for such little outlay. Every day you miss this great event means a positive loss of money to you. Be one of the wise ones. Supply your present as well as your future needs while THE SAVINGS STAND OUT SO BOLDLY t. . . 4 if I 1 iti ifi 1 iTut ,f , -- --- ---- m m m rV i 1 I I T 4 I f T i l I I I j'v W 4"m 4 I I I I I I TT We MepeM That this sale is entirely different from any sale ycu have ever attended. As every dollar's worth of merchandise in the entire store shares in this great i t Everything must go, and if'low prices on such fine merchandise will do so, out she goes in a hurry. Get that money-saving hustle and come quick. 444 ttt)4444tt44ittttt4t44t t14mIhHm5m! t t 1 ' WMM M ! H 1 1.4 H"-H-I"H-H"M"H"M"t"H"H--H"H"lH w lether Yoo iweSl In marble palace or e'en in humble cot, whether your income flows in like a I Rockefeller's or a Morgan's or simply dribbles in in the shape of pennies, nickels or dimes, this sale means something worth while to you. No matter J how limited your purse, we can supply you with the best that money can 1 buy, at very low reasonable closing out prices. Don't take our word for it, t I but come in and investigate. To investigate means to purchase. . J o IN CHARGE FOR ASHLAND, : : : OREGON MBBMBB 2SSJ Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page Three.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "WANTED A good wheel, lady's or Phone 3C5-J. second-hand gentleman s. 10-3t PLEASANT ROOMS, home cooked meals, In private family, during Chautauqua. 64 Third St. Phone 309-J. 10-2t FOR SALE Span of matched bay ponies, 6 and 7 years aid; weight 750 to 800 pounds. 632 Walnut St. Phone 457-J. 10-2t FOR SALE One platform spring two-seat hack; also buggy and har ness and garden tools. Wni. Nel son. 1101 Boulevard. 10-2t ARE YOU ON A TRADE? We have some good Ashland property ag gregating in value $11,000 to ex change. Portland property pre ferred. Staples Realty Agency. 10-2t LOST June 6, a five-year-old brown horse branded on right shoulder XII; weight about 1.100 pounds. Reward. Address C. F. Shepherd, 658 Boulevard, Ashland, Ore. 10-4t Big bargains in ladies' wash house dresses at Ferguson's, the Bargain Store. I '' M .; --Si H -urn I Hardware & Furniture NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 345 East Main Street, Ashland. Ore. Phone 121 Get Our Prices on Tents A rli Ji iti il. J1A1L iUi A iTiJ.Ji- .tAA-- ---- ------------J-T A AAA AAA TnTntiyiTitntniTiW I ASHLAND-KLAMATH EXCHANGE I I. O. 0. F. BUILDING Our object is to establish a market for and han dle Klamath products, wholesale and retail. Flour $1.40 per sack. Special price to farmers on flour in large quantities, Klamath , wheat, oats, barley, rolled feed. We also carry hay, alfalfa meal, cow chop, lin seed meal, rye flour, whole wheat and graham flour, germea, all fresh and first class. Try them. All kinds of poultry food, medicines and supplies. We handle seeds. If you have fruits, berries, etc., bring them in. I buy and ship to Klamath. Don't seid your money to Washington or Idaho br supplies. Let us establish a trade and deal together as neighbors and hold our home markets. We buy good sacks. WM. FLACKLS, Mgr. PHONO Dr. H. S. Wilkinson of Euirenn. who will have charge of the Dible study during Chautauqua. MKKTING POSTPONED. The regular meeting of the Commercial Club, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed and will be held at the usual hour tomorrow evening in the Com" mercial Club rooms. Come out, s? everybody. , AN OPPORTUNITY To supply your needs at prices never before offered in Ashland on High Grade Goods Ladies'! 5 My clearance sale of hats is genu ine. Prices cut in half. $10 hats for $5, $3 hats for $1.50, etc. pen evenings and all day on the Fourth. Madame Dilhan, 201 East Main St. Swell line of lightweight suits at the Hub. Ashland Market Ketnil Prices. Butter, ranch, 2 lbs 55c Butter, Ashland creamery 60c Butter, country creamery 65c Eggs, fresh 17c Potatoes, per 100 lbs $2.25 Onions, per lb 3C Cabbage, netf '. gc Spinach, 4 lbs 'Zc Rhubard, home grown 5c Head Lettuce 5c Greenhouse Lettuce k. New potatoes, lb 5 ouncn Deets c Bunch carrots ! . . 5c Green peas, lb ! . 5c Asparagus, lb ioc Strawberries 'lhAc Currants, qt -joe Gooseberries, qt !!!!!!" 10c Cherries, qt . "lOc Oranges, dot .25c't'o'50c Lemons 3qc "ananas 20c"to'a0c Dates, lb 10c r,B 12c cmsiisu tuuuia 20c "oey !!!i5c For the Kitchen Reg. Special. Basting Spoons 10c 7c Cake Spoons ' 4. 15c 9c Flesh Forks 15c 10c Flesh Forks 10c Sc Pot Scrapers 15c 8c Can Openers 15c 10c Mincing Knives, two blade 15c 10c Steak Hammers 15c 10c Fruit Strainers, largest 15c 10c Fruit Strainers, large . . 15c 10c Fruit Strainers, medium 10c 8c Tea Strainers, medium 10c 7c Cake Turners, large 10c 8c Cake Turners, small 8c 5c Dover Egg Beaters 15c 10c Broilers lc 10c Soup Ladles 10c 7c t Butter Moulds, wooden 40c 30c Butter Bowls, wooden 15c 10c Wooden Spoons 5c 3c Stove Lifts ."" 10c 7c Stove Mats 1 0c 7c Scrub Brushes 25c 15c Gem Pans , 15c 11c Gem Pans 25c 18c Rolling Pins, each 25c 18c Flour Sifters . . . t 15c 11c For the Laundry Reg. Special. Wash Boilers, tin or galv. iron. ... $1.50 $1.50 Wash Boilers, extra heavy $2.50 $1.95 Wash Boilers, extra heavy copper. . $3.50 $2.85 Wash Boards, brass 40c 30c Wash Boards, glass 45c 35c Wash Tubs, No. 1 75c 55c Wash Tubs, No. 2 85c 65c Wash Tubs, No. 3 $1.00 75c Clothes Wringers, guaranteed $4.00 $3.39 Washing Machines, Motor $16.50 $13.50 Washing Machines, One Minute. .. $16.50 $13.50 Washing Machines, Adams $9.00 $7.00 Mrs. Potts Irons, set of three $1.50 $1.10 Ironing Boards, best made $3.00 $2.39 Common Clothes Pins, dozen 3c lc Spring Clothes Pins, dozen 10c 6c MISCELLANEOUS. Garden Trowels 15c 11c Garden Trowels 25c 18c Mouse Traps oc 2c Rat Traps ioc 7c Toilet Paper Holders 4 . 10c 8c, Letter Boxes ; 75c 50c Flue. Stops (the best) 15c 8c Candlesticks ioc 6c Oilers .'. . . 15c 10c Our sales lor the past week on kitchen and laundry articles have been so satisfactory that we will continue the prices quoted above until Wednesday evening, July 3rd. mm The Low-Priced Hardware Man 375 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 146 M ( i