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IT has been the custom of this store to offer to the public at this season of
the year SPECIAL PRICES on all of our seasonable merchandise to re
duce stock and avoid carrying over. This year we purchased heavily ow
ing to the advance in prices and the war scare, and now offer you all of our
newest patterns at prices that will quickly reduce our stock. Come in and
look around-it costs you nothing. Your dollars will do double duty here.
Give them a chance. This is the opportunity you have been looking for
This week we have added new merchandise that we had not time to pre
pare last week.
Give your Dollars and
Dimes a chance to show J
you.
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Drygoods Dept. Specials
12c Lace Cloth and Organdies, 9c
10-12c Lawns 9c
15c Flaxons and Voiles..; 11c
20c Serpentine Crepes 16c
25c Voiles 19c
50-G0c Crepe de Chenes 35c
50c Poplins, Stripes, Plains 39c
75c Poplins 49c
75c Crepe de Chene 49c
Special
16 per cent discount on all our Wool
Goods. The entire stock to choose from
Hosiery Specials
25c and 35c Ladies' and Children's
Ironclad Hosiery, black and
colors, all sizes, per pair 17c
15c Ladies' and Children's Ironclad
Hose, blacks and tans 9c
The Place Where Your Dol
lars Will Go the Farthest
Specials
Men's Department
75c to 1.00 Dress Shirts, all sizes QA
and colors JC
50c Summer Underwear '
1 lot, special 15C
50c Regular Stock ribbed on
50c Light Weight Egyptian jifC
60c Boy 8' Waist Overalls nn
1 lot, Special uuC
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
25c Linnene 15c
25c Swiss 12c
15c Linnene 3 for 25c
5c Linen Finish 8 for 25c
Wednesday Special
For One Day Only Wednesday
We offer you, while it lasts
12c Lawns, your choice any pee., 5cyd.
Specials
Dry Goods Department
10c and 15c Yarn, our entire .
stock
30c Terry Cloth for Towels o
Special per yard CtuQ
Ladies' Silk Gloves
25c Cotton, special 19c
50c Lisle, special ....39c
$1.00 Silk, special 60c
Blankets and Comforters
We have just received our fall ship
ment of blankets and comforters at from
$1.50 to $6.00. They were all bought
before the recent advances, and as a
special inducement for you to come and
see them we will, until Ausust 25, give
you 10 per cent ofi.
Japanese Kimonos
$2.25 to $2.50 new stock $1.98
Japanese Lunch Sets, all sizes and pat
terns, 10 per cent off.
Shoe Depl Specials
1.00 Child's Barefoot Sandals 49c
1 lot Child's Shoes and Sandals 59c,
1.25 Child's White Canvas Sandals..59c
1.25 Child's White Canvas Shoes .....'69c
1.50 Boy's Scout Mule Skin Shoes....98c
1.50-2.00 Child's Gun Metal Shoes ..98c
1.50-2.00 Ladies' Comfort Shoes 98c
2.00 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes 1.19
1.50-2.00 Child's Pat. Leather Shoes 1.19
Corset Special
$1.00 Odd lots, special. 39c
$1.00 Regular Stock, special 69c
$1.50 Regular Stock, special 98c
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Saturday Special
From 2 to 5 p. m.
We have arranged to serve Punch and
Cakes to you Saturday p. m. from 2 to
5. Your are all cordially invited.
Come in and spend an hour
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Government
Crop Report
Washington, D. C, August 8. A
summary of the August crop report
for the state of Oregon and for the
United States, as compiled by the Bu
reau of Crop Estimates (and trans
mitted through the Weather Bureau),
U. S. Department of Agriculture, is
as follows:
Winter Wheat State. Premlli
nary estimate 12,500,000 bushels;
production last year (final estimate)
16,200,000 bushels. United States:
Preliminary estimate 455,000,000
bushels; production last year (final
estimate- 655,045,000 bushels.
Spring Wheat State: August 1
forecast 4,460,000 bushels; produc
tion last year (final estimate) 3,825,-
000 bushels. United States: August
1 forecast 199,000,000 bushels; pro
duction last year (final estimate)
356,460,000 bushels.
Oats State: August 1 forecast
14,400,000 bushels; production last
year (final estimate) 16,060,000
bushels. United States: August 1
forecast 1,270,000,000 bushels; pro
duction last year (final estimate)
1,540,362,000 bushels.
Barley State: August 1 forecast
4,600,000 bushels; production last
year (final estimate) 4,680,000 bush
els. United States: August 1 forer
cast 195,000,000 bushels; production
last year (final estimate) 237,009,
000 bushels.
Potatoes State: August 1 fore
cast 6,790,000 buBhels; production
last year (final estimate) 6,520,000
bushels. United States: August 1
forecast 364,000,000 bushels; produc
tion last year (final estimate) 359,
103,000 bushels.
Hay State. August 1 forecast
1,820,000 tons; production last year
(final estimate) 1,870,000 tons.
United States: August 1 forecast
84,600,000 tons; production last year
(final estimate) 85,225,000 tons.
Pasture State: August 1 condi
tion 99, compared with the ten-year
Keep Little Battery Ills
From Becoming Big Ones
Our battery inspection is free
to all motorists. Let us test
your storage battery, whatever
its make, once a month. Then
you will know what's what before
trouble starts, and you will save
many a big repair bill. Don't
wait until trouble comes. Come
today and find out your battery's
condition.
Battery repairing and recharging.
Starting motors, lighting gen
erators and ignition systems repaired.
JordanEIeclricCo.
Phone 80 207 East Mala S
We can supply re
pair parts fitr any
storage battery ,or
a Could Guaran
teed Battery to fit
the battery box on
your ear.
yj Jhone 80 207 East Main SI.
average of 92. United Statesf Au
gust 1 condition 86.9, compared with
the teni-year average of 81.6.
Apples State: August 1 forecast
1,210,000 barrels; production last
year (final estimate) 1,043,000 bar
rels. United States: August 1 fore
cast 71,600,000 barrels; production
last year (final estimate) 76,670,000
barrels.
Prices The first price given Js the
average on August 1 this year, and
the second, the average on August 1
last year: State: Wheat, 90 and 87
centB per bushel. Corn, 80 and 85.
Oats, 42 and 42. Potatoes, 80 and
68. Hay, 110.20 and $8.70 per ton.
Eggs, 24 and 23 cents per dozen.
United States: Wheat 107 and 106.5
cents per bushel. Corn, 79.4 and 78.9
cents. Oats, 40.1 and 45.4cents.
Potatoes, 95.4 and 56.3 cents. Hay,
10.70 and $11.02 per ton. Eggs,
20.7 and 17.0 cents per dozen. Cot
ton, 12.6 and 8.1 cents per pound.
It All
Helps
j You have realized a neat sum
irom me saie oi mis season s crops.
Reap a second harvest by deposit
ing the money in an Interest-bearing
account.
We pay interest on Certificates of
Deposit.
Ed Thornton and two sons and
Fred Dodge leave tomorrow for
Marshfield and the Coos country.
They will go In the former's car.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ussher, "Jack
Ussher" and "Bill Dene" and Mrs.
Bess Stevens, Mrs. Herr, Mrs. Hub
bard and Mrs. Splndler leave tomor
row for Crescent City by automobile.
Misses Lydla McCall and Elizabeth
Wagner left Sunday for Prospect,
where they will Join the camp there
established by Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter
and Mrs. Hasty.
First National Bank
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Oldtst National Sank In Jackson
County
Classified Advertisements
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR EXCHANGE 8 acres Rogue
River Valley Orchard Co. tract, no
Incumbrance. Will exchange for
property near Stockton, Cal. Ad
dress Box 69, Stockton, Cal. 24-8t
LOST Blue suit Jacket between
Main street and auto camp ground.
Return to Tidings office for re
ward. 24-2t
WANTED Married man who has
had ten years' experience in gro
cery and general merchandise de
sires position as clerk. Will con
sider other lines of work. Can
prove ability if given an opportun
ity. Address C. C. B., care Tid
ings. 24-8t
FOR SALE Two nine-acre tracts,
well improved, near town. A good
house, with some acreage. Desir
able location on Granite street.
Also good houses on easy terms,
small payment down. All at bar
gain prices. Inquire Beaver Realty
Co., 211 E. Main street. 24-2t
FOR RENT Barn at 71 Laurel
street. Room for three horses an
two tons loose hay. 24-3t
CAMPERS TAKE NOTICE House
for rent, furnished, 29 miles from
Ashland on Dead Indian road. H.
S. Palmerlee. 24-tf.
FOR SALE By owner, best acreage
home in Ashland, also single and
double harness. Want wood or
stock. North end Laurel street,
on Cherry Knoll. R. D. Sanford.
24-tf
D. P. Blue has sold his quartz mine
in Siskiyou county to Honolulu par
ties and. has leased his placer mine
on Bumblebee creek to L. B. Jamison
of Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Yandell and
two children, Patricia and Hays, mo
tored in from their home at Seattle,
reaching Ashland Sunday afternoon.
They are visiting Mrs. F. C. Homes,
Sr., at the farm south of town. Mr.
Yandell is secretary of the Seattle
Chamber of Commerce. He is rest
ing a few days from his labors and
enjoying the beauty of southern Ore
gon as well.
Coos Bay
Railroad Jubilee
Aug. 24, 25 and 26
Phone Job orders to the Tidings.
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THE "GREATER OREGON
With new bulletined, better equipment, and
mnnr additions to I la faculty, the I'nlvcnlty
of Orrtnn will begin lt forty-f Irst year. Tubs
day, September 1. !
Hpeclal training In Commerce. Journalism,
Architecture, Law.Medlclne, Teaching, Libra
ry Work, Manic, Physical Training; anil Fine
Arts. Large and strong department of Liber
al Kducatlon.
Library of more than 8.00 volume), flf.
teen buildings folly equipped, two splendid
gymnaaluma. .
Tuition Kree. Dormitories for men and for
women. Expenses Lowest.
Write for free catalog's, addressing; Iteglstrnr
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
KIIOENE, OREGON
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Boost
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The Greatest Celebration in Years
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Coos Bay Country invites the
world to celebrate the coming
of the railroad. Hospitality is
the Keynote of this celebration.
PROGRAM
NORTH BEND DAY
. August 24
Band Concerts Speaking Ceremonies Dedication Simpson Park
Street Carnival Water Sports Parades Driving Golden Spike.
COOS COUNTY DAY
August 25
Trips by rail and boat to Coqullle, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Powers,
Coos Bay, Mussel Reef, Sunset Bay, Cape Arago. Sea food dinner
at Charleston Bay. Fiehingat Lakeside Launch trips on Coos
Bay. , . .
MARSHFIELD DAY
August 26
Industrial Parade Water Sports Auto Racing Illuminated
Launch Parade Fireworks Dancing Horse Racing.
Low Round Trip Fares
On sale Aug. 21 to 26 inc. Return
limit Aug. 31. Ask local Agent.
John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland, Oregon
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