Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Monday, May 16, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Short, recent
arrivals from Seattle, have taken
housekeeping rooms at the Rose­
mont apartments.
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Side Lights
Just received notice from Bruner
| Woolen Company of a reduction in
prices on part of their new spring
Missionary Society Meets—
and summer woolens, amounting in
The Woman’s Home Misionary so­
some cases to $8.00 on a suit. Call
ciety met at the Methodist church
at
in and see them. K. Nelson
Friday afternoon of last week and
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the Hotel Austin Bldg.
observed the annual custom of open­
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ing the mite boxes which contained
The W. C. T. F. will have an all
$93.
Sixty members were presen:.
day meeting Thursday at the Presby­
Parties having mite boxes in their terian church beginning at 10:20 a.
possession have been asked by the
m. Mrs. Hannon, state field secre­
secretary, Mrs. Van Fosen, to
tary. will speak, also senator Thomas
Howard, treas-
them to Mrs. Lulu
I
and Miss Faldine, county nurse. Caf­
urerurer of the society. The busi-
eteria lunch served at noon.
The
ness meeting was followed by a liter­
missionary societies of different
program
after
ary and
musical
churches invited as special guests.
cake
and
ice
which was served
Complete program later.
cream.
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
Shrine Patrol go to Grants Pass,
this (Monday) evening for drill.
evening.
Eastern Star, Tuesday
slated meeting.
Wednesday
Malta Commandery,
evening.
Stated Conclave and Or­
der of the Temple.
Siskiyou Chapter. Thursday even­
ing. Stated meeting
Siskiyou Chapter, Thursday even-
ing. Stated Convocation, Important
business.
Ashland Lodge. No. 23, Special
Comunication. Friday evening. Work
Rose Bros, special sale, fresh Car­
second degree. .
dinal Chocolates at 60c per poun I
box, while they last. See window.
Shoppers From Weed—
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Opening Day, May 14th, eleven
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Owen and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Grisez motored to a. m.. Gainett’s Tea Room. 93 North
Ashland Saturday on a business and Main. A cordial welcome extended
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to the public.
shopping trip.
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LAST TIME TONIGHT!
Big 2-Reel Comedy
Money Changers
Starring
“A Fresh Start
UPTON SINCLAIR
Nothing but fun
Tuesday - - - Weenesday
IDOL of
the NORTH
Dorothy Dalton
"er"
E. R. ISAAC & Co
SUCCESSOR TO C. H. VAUPEL
THE QUALITY STORE
HOUSE APRONS
in a
Special Selling
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We cannot emphasize too strongly the advisabil-
ity of buying, as the prices indicate rare economy.
These aprons represent almost every imaginable at
tractive pattern
are Jap
Crepe, Ginghams and Percales of excellent quality.
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Jap Crepe Bungalow
Aprons $3.89
Made of best quality Japan-
ese Crepe, two color combina­
tions, trimmed
with novelty
braid. Two pockets.
Bungalow Aprons $1.25
Light
Percale
Bungalow
style,
assorted checks and
fancy
light
patterns
open
front model with belt trimmed
with white piping.
Phone 140.
208-1 mo*
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County Prosecutor—
County Prosecutor Rawles Moore
returned to Medford Saturday after
a five days business visit in Salem
and Portland.
Taxi :
DeWit.
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It pays to C Yec when you want
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any old kind of insurance.
Civic Improvement Club Meets—
i
The Civic Improvement Club will]
i meet tomorrow at the Pioneer hall.
The following program has been ar-
ranged:
Community Singing.
led
I by Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Miss Dougher-
ey at the piano; Mrs. Hanson will
talk on three of the most important
measures to be voted on June 7th; I
Doctor Hawley will continue her talk
be 1
on Hobbies; refreshments will
served during the social hour.
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Have a fit at Orren.
Men and Women.
Tattors for
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Paint! This Week
G. Yeo still Insures Fords, auto-
mobiles and trucks.
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Improving Trail Creek Road —
One of the county’s caterpillar
[tractors and a scarifier have been
[sent to the vicinity of Trail and
Elk Creek, to be used in improving
the highways in that section of t he
county.
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Cliff Payne makes ladders.
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Try
Rose
Bros.
Quality
ice
cream.
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Damage to Pear Crop---
While slight
damage has been
done to the pear crop in Southern
Oregon by the recent frosts, it is
estimated that the shipping tonnage
will amount to the same as last
year’s shipments, according to vice
president C. M. Seerist of the Pa
cific Fruit Express Company.
Business suits at business price
at Paulserud’s.
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Best line of chocolates money wiiil
buy. Rose Bros.
208 ‘
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Takes New Position—
J. E. Cannon, who has until re­
cently been connected with the Ash­
land Vulcanizing Works, has taken
a position with Leedom’s Tire Hos­
pital. Mr. Cannon was formerly in-
iterested in the automobile tire busi-
' ness in
‘ Detroit.
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H. R. Adams for prumbing, heatin
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci
» Ity.
24 8 Fifth St Phone 166-J
Coax coolness through a
Palm
Paulserud’s.
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rom Hornbrook, Calif.—
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Griese an.!
children were in the city Saturday
on business.
While here they visi:
el local friends.
Ronchi suit.
Good clothes
vancement.
tools of ad
Paulserud's.
FOR SALE—Sewing machine near
!y as good as now. Cheap if taken
immediately. Phone 474-J or call
Manx Apartments.
217-3t*
FOR
SALE—Tomato
plants and
early cabbage; 5e a dozen. Amos
Graves.
Phone 14-F-21.
217 2
Gingham Bungalow
Aprons $2.98
WANTED—Empty cans both one
and five gallon for oil.
Carson-
Fowler Lumber Co..
21 7-1
Made of good quality Zep­
hyr Gingham in new plaid pat­
terns; two pockets, trimmed
with plain Gingham and Pearl
Buttons.
WANTED—A home for good yonn
Watch Dog.
Call at 176 Harri-
rison Street.
217-2*
’—not merely a saving of a few cents per gallon
VERYBODY is going to paint everything
in the purchase price of paint.
that needs any paint—this week! It is
“Civic and Home Pride Week” as well as Don’t allow surfaces to rot—it costs less to paint
them.
“Paint-up Week.” Do your part. Make every­
GOOD Paint Is Cheaper
thing about your place look new.
Good paint spreads easier and covers more square
When you do yours, your neighbor will want
yards than cheap paint does. Figure in extra gallons
to do his. Your neighborhood will look like a
of cheap paint that you must buy, and the extra cost of
“brand new” community. There is nothing that
application—because cheap paint is harder to apply.
can outwardly improve the looks of houses as
The best materials—pure Pioneer. White Lead, Pure
much as paint. Inwardly, too, because house­
Linseed Oil, Zinc and color—are combined with long-
wives will want the inside to look as well as the
time skill in Pure Prepared and Phoenix House Paint
outside.
Cheap paint costs —a good paint saves money.
Remember that when you buy your paints for “Paint-up
And remember—it’s not only going to make
Week”—and ask tor Fuller's.
things look better, but Paint-up
Week will make things last longer.
Free Advice
Paint protects all surfaces. Con­
Ask our agents and dealers for the Color
Women Can
Cards which show these attractive shades of
stant exposure to weather eventually
Do This
paint We have a Fuller Specification De­
makes your paint crack and become
Old tables, chairs, beds, buffets,
partment which will tell you about the most
So “Paint-up
faded and dull
bureaus, cabinets, chiffoniers,
desirable color schemes, color harmony, and
clothes chests, doors, fireplaces,
Week” may be just the thing your
those other details that you want to know.
kitchen cabinets, porch furniture,
rattan products, refrigerators,
house needs, anyway. Take advan­
Take advantage of Fuller “Home Service”
screen doors, nursery furniture,
tage of this special “Paint-up” time
Paints. Take steps to paint now. Don’t let
tables, tea wagons, breakfast sets,
bath
room
furniture,
wicker-ware,
weather
depreciate your investment.
to make your home an object of
floors, bath tubs, etc., are old
E
Mail us the coupon be
low, too—let us send you a
free copy of “Save the Sur­
FULLER’S Specification Paints
face,” a book that tells why
Wc make a special line of paints,
There’s only one way to save on
varnishes, etc., for just this kind
good paint is important.
of home work—Fuller’s “Home
Also a booklet on “Home
paint ; that way is to use the best of
Service'' Paints for YOU to use.
Service” Paints that will
paints. You will find Fuller’s the
Note the booklet included in
show
the housewife how she
free offer below. Send coupon
ideal paint for every purpose. For
can economically improve
today for booklet about interior
72 years we have been making speci­
since
painting.
the appearance of floors,
fication paints—a special paint for
walls, beds, buffets, bureaus,
cabinets, chiffoniers, clothes
every need. Our experience shows
chests, doors, fireplaces, kitchen cabinets, 1 porch furniture.
itself in the lasting qualities of our products.
rattan products, refrigerators, wicker-ware, screen doors,
We make good paints to save you money.
nursery furniture, tables, tea wagons, breakfast sets, bath
Remember first, it is what paint covers that
room furniture, etc.
you when you paint
you want to save and make new in appearance
really ONLY on the surface.
Paint, varnish and enamel AND
THEY’RE NEW!
Fullers
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72,
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Dutch style
with fitted
Waist;
two
large
pockets.
and trimmed with rie rae braid
—light
fancy
patterns
of
Percale.
FOR RENT—Lithia Garage.
of E. F. Smith. 21 Oak .
Inquire
2-17-1f
FOR SALE—At 50c each, young
cockrels for next years breeding
pens. Golden buff leghorns and
Anconas. Came from Santa Cru :
when baby chicks. Phono 411-R
:
It
WANTED—Two second hand tent. |
and two hives of bees: Must be
cheap. Phone 411-R.
217-1
Bungalow Aprons $1.39
Made of good quality Per-
cale, light and dark patterns;
some open down the front,
others with sash trimmed with
bias and rie rae braid.
Some
real bargains offered here.
Note the easy range of prices we have placed on
the assortment, and for that reason we urge that you
shop early; come at the opening hours tomorrow.
Have your Hemstitching and Picoting done
here— THE BALCONY SHOP
a
SPICIFICATION
Varnishes - Enamels
Including Fuller’s Pure Paints for the outside of the house. All Purpose Varnishes. Rubber-
Cement Floor Paint, Fifteen-for-Floors, Decoret, "Fullerwear” Varnish, .Washable Wall „Finish,
Silkenwhite Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD.
It is advisable to obtain the services of a Master Painter.
W. P. FULLER & CO
Established 1849. San Francisco.
Los Angeles
Santa Monica
Lone Beach
Pasaden*
San Dieso
Hollywood
San Francisco
Sacramento
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers For 72 Years
Branches in the following 16 cities of the West
Stockton
Oakland
Portland
Spokane
Seattle
Tacoma
Boise
Salt Lake City
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Fuller’s "Home Service" Paints for interior decorating and interior finishing,
for sale by
WATKINS PRODUCTS.
THIS MONTH, a house-to-house can­
vass is being made by a salesman
with the celebrated Watkins Pro- |
ducts. Our motto is, the most for
your money, and the best quality
and the greatest service. It will
be a pleasure to show you the
goods and explain their superior
merits. C. M. Miles. 611 Beach
street. Local Sales Manager. The
J. R. Watkins Company.
217-6* I
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"Home Service” Paints
FOR RENT—Reasonable, furnished
rooms, by the week.
Rosemont
Apartments. 391 East Main St.
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Polly Prim Aprons $1.39
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED.
I.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Coverall apron fitted waist
style, with sash belt, fancy
ligght patterns, with colored
ruffle trimming and piping,
two large pockets.
Extra sizes 45, 47, 49, made
of best quality Percale, in light
and dark colors, open down
the front, two pockets, trim­
med with rie rae braid, belted
model.
The little fishes in the trees
Were huddling in their nests
The rising sun was setting.
Out in the hilly West.
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Coverall Aprons $1.98
Extra Size Bungalow
Aprons $2.25
It was a summer night in winter,
And the rain was snowing fast,
barefoot boy with shoes on,
Stood sitting on the grass.
Reports Realty Sale—
O. E. Herbst has sold his residence
at 31 Church street to R. P. Porter
of this city according to Mrs. S. L.
Allen, a local real estate agent,
through whom the deal was made.
Bungalow Aprons $1.69
Bungalow
Apron.
open
down the front, light colors,
assorted checks, trimmed with
plain colors, belted model.
LITERARY NOTES.
It was midnight on the ocean.
Not a street car was in sight.
The sun was shining brightly.
And it rained all day that night.
PAINT-UP WEEK
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With
;
i and sherbet and cake was enjoyed. led: President, Mrs. V. A. C. Ahlf, of
Grants Pass;
recording secretary.
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The King’s Heralds held their last |
Auto
camp
stoves,
tents
and
Mrs.
D.
Perozzi,
of Ashland; treas-
Mrs. I
meeting with superintendent
camp
equipment.
Ashland
Furniture
urer,
Mrs.
Lewis
drown of. Talent;
Alice Mallcoat, at the home of Mrs.
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vice president, first Mrs.
A .
J
Van Frosen, Saturday afternoon. Company.
second. Mrs.
There were 20 precent. Mrs. G. H ! sOUTHERS ORE. CLUE WOwEs Hanby, of Medford,
Billings was elected superintendent. • HOLD CONVENTION IN ASHLAND Gilmore of Rogue river.
Invitation Is Accepted.
Hilda
Hansen,
president,
Ruby.
Mrs. Clevenger of Grants Pass,
Powell and Alice Pratt, secretarie
(Continued from Page One)
extended
invitation
for
the next
and John Billings, treasurer.
Pass.
convention
to
meet
in
Grants
They gave a very interesting pro- gration laws.
gram after which an hour with plav
The following officers were elect- which was accepted.
The King’s Heralds Meet-
A Arrive From Seattle—
W. P. F uller & Co.,
Dept. 0000, San Francisco, Cal.
Please send me, without charge, a copy of
“Save the Surface” and booklet about "Home
Service” Paints.
Name.
Dickerson & Son
180 North Main SI., Ashland, Ore
And all Fuller Dealers.
Address.
City.
State...