Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 02, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, June 2, 19214
ASHLAND DAILY D1NGB
pÀGte FOUR
Confined By Illness—
Christian Endeavorers Meet
Former S. P. Agent Visits—
Mrs. Selma Grey, on the Boule-
visit !
Lyle Rice, former Ashland agent • The Christian Endeavor society of
is in the city on business. Mr. San- with friends here, left yesterday for for the Southern Pacific company, is the Christian church will hold a so- vard, has been confined to her home
for the past week by illness. She
derson is a former Ashland resident her home at Aberdeen, South Da- in the city visiting friends for the cial meeting this evening for
Local and Personal
and a one time partner of J. N. Den­ kota, stopping at Eugene on her way first time in 11 years. Mr. Rice purpose of disposing -of a "feed” | was reported today as improving.
nis. proprietor of a feed store here. to Portland. She was accompanied now has his headquarters at Kan- provided by half of its members Mrs. Grey expects to resume her
Side Lights
The society was recently divided in- | duties at McGee's soon.
north by Mrs. Otilia Caldwell, mem- sas City.
Taxi: DeWit. Phone 140.
| ber of the Dunn family, who has
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to opposing, factions, each striving
All millinery at half price at Mrs.
2081 mo" been visiting relatives and friends
25 per cent discount on all trim- to secure more points in a pre - ar-
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK Appoint Demonstration Agent—
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ranged contest for the securing of Simmons.
in this vicinity, and whose home is in med hats. Mrs. Sugg, 39 Main.
| Frederick C. Holibaugh has been
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Baby
Girl
Boin
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i Los Angeles.
230-3 new members. Several new mem-
appointed assistant county demon-!
See Billings for life, accident and
stration agent in Jackson county. | Word was received here today of
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bers were secured in this way.
health
insurance; strong companies,
For a good swim go to the Ash- Visits Sister—
Siskiyou Chapter meets Thursday with headquarters at Medford. He the birth of an 11 pound baby 8irl
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evening.
Work in past and most is 37 years of age and is married. He to Mr. and Mrs. Manley Cherry of land Natatorium.
219-tf - Miss Zelma Smith of this city left. Summer school, in grade and low rates,
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excellent degrees.
was raised on a farm in western Brookings. Mr. and Mrs. Cherry are
yesterday for Dunsmuir, Cal., where high school work at high school;
Hillar Temple, stated sesión. Fri-Pennsylvania. From 1904 to 1909 a former Ashland couple and are Visits Grandmother—
starts June 6. Call 261-R. 232-3*
she will visit her sister.
Investor’s Puzzles.
day evening. Reports on recent he raised livestock in Western Mon-well known here.
Miss Virginia Jones, ________
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Mountain
One of the perennial puzzles for in­
ceremonial in order.
tana and Eastern Oregon. For the
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avenue, has left for a visit with her
When you want good insurance Are you fully covered on your vestors Is how to tell when a very good
4 G. Yeo still insures Fords, auto-
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Bill- thing becomes just a little too good
187 tf grandmother, Mrs T. J- Jones of talk with Billings, 41 East Main St., automobile insurance?
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past 12 years he has been farming mobiles and trucks.
232-tf to be real.—Detroit Free Press.
232-tf ings for Real Insurance.
Roseville, California. Miss Jones phone 211.
Has Twins
in the Rogue River Valley, where hej
,
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may prolong her visit for an indefi-
V. O. N. Smith, cashier of the Cit-Thas always taken an interest in ex- Resigns Rank Position—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
time as her grandmother is re- |
izens Bank, has received word from tension work and has been an active
Miss Leone Levbold has resigned , | nite ...
1 ported ill.
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt. i
Topeka, Kansas, that twins have Farm Bureau worker.
her position as stenographer with the
for adults only. Inquire 166 Har-i
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TODAY ONLY!
been born to Mrs. C. M. Stickley, a
. .% Citizens Bank, preparatory to leaving
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gadine, or Phone 264-Y.
Have a fit at Orres.
Tailors
for.
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Will
close
Saturday
afternoons:
former Ashland girl known here be­
for Portland to join her mother, I .0,
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Men and Women.
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i AU the banks of Jackson county will Room and Board for 4 W. O. W.
fore her marriage as Miss Mavgaret
in
sold
close at noon on Saturday. during delegates. 309 Harrison street. I
Siemantel. The twins were born
home in this city. Miss Leybold s.
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Missionary Society Meets—
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i the months of June, July and August,
May 27. Mrs. Stickley is a sister of
place
has
been
taken
by
Miss
Ruth
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The Ladles Missionary Society of ",
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230-4 WOOD—12 inch body fir, 2 tiers |
Mrs. Smith.
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delivered $7.50; 16 inch dry old
the Christian church will meet Fri- Shoudy, a graduate oi the local high
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school.
Miss
Shoudy
has
recently
growth fir or pine, two tiers, :
.
day • afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the
Attend Medford Dance—
BLOOD WILL TELL—
Midsummer reductions on suits.
been
engaged
in
work
for
the
war
Phone i
$8.75. Adams Transfer.
— , Christian church for the purpose of
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson of
The
blood which flowed in the
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now while you need them, at Paul-t
460.
department at Presidio, Cal.
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this city, were in Medford yesterday
229-tf | electing new officers.
veins
of an impetuous chorus
serud’s.
A 4.
FOR SALE — Acre for quick sale.J
evening
where
they
attended
the
girl
proved
nobler than that of
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- I Cliff Payne makes ore’ chairs.
Bargain. 1023 East Main.
We make Suits to order. K.J
Elk’s dance.
Portland Visitor—
the
blue-blooded
aristocrats
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Mrs. L. K. Moore of Portland, is Nelson.
It pays to C Yeo when you wan): |
whose son she married.
Bros. Quality ice FURNISHED . ROOM—Private fam-
Try
Rose
18% tg
visiting at the home of Mrs. G. M.
any old kind of insurance.
ily, gentleman only; also garage.!
NEWS WEEKLY
cream.
COMEDY
Suits 15,$ all wool, hand tailored.
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Frost, Wimer Heights.
63 Alida.
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|ready to put on, at Paulserud’s.
Free Methodist Conference—
Bellview Gospel Meeting—
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1 WANTED—To rent or lease for term |
Rose Bros, special sale, fresh Car-
The appointments of the South-
The
gospel
meeting
held
yesterday
| of one year, 5 room house, mod-1
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dinal Chocolates at 60c per pour i •
ern Oregon « conference of the Free evening at the Bellview school house | ern with garage, with privilege of ;
from
MeDoel
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box, while they last. See window., Returns
James Bowers, who made a recent Methodist church are as follows: was presided over by H. Billings. | buying. P. O. 494, Ashland.
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Coming—Friday, Saturday
Florence automatic oil cook stoves I business trip to McDoel, Calif., has Medford district, C. E. Glazier, dis- | evangelist. Rev. E. H. Keene made
Big Double Bill
trict elder; Medford, Rhoda Bur- the closing prayer. About 75 resi-1 FOR *SALE—Ford touring car, type-
and ovens.
Ashland Furniture Co. | returned to Ashland.
writer,
household
furniture,
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nett;
Ashland.
to
be supplied ; dents attended the meeting, the
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Pupils wishing to do summer Grants Pass, D. D. Dodge; Trail, L. first to be given in the Belleview . cheap. 370 Hargadine street.
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school work above the fourth grade, M. Phillips; Dorris and McDoel, W. district.
Seriously m—
’ FOR RENT—A large airy house- J
Edward White on Mountain ave. see Mr. Wilson at 496 North Main E. Good, J. W. Sharpe, superan-
who has been ill for the past several street, to make arrangements. Work nuate. J. E. McDonald, supernu-
Rock bottom price on suits. See j keeping room near the park, $12.
153 Granite street. Phone 411-R.
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i merary. A. J. Edwards, left with- our windows.
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Paulserud’s.
weeks was reported today as very will begin Monday, June 6.
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230-5* ont appointment according to para­
low.
Ladies of the Christian church will ! FOR SALE — 1918 Chevrolet, new
graph 116 of discipline.
tires, Al condition. Cash or terms.
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give a cooked food sale Saturday,
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating Makes Business Trip-
Call 107 Fourth street or Jeter
J. N. Dennis has returned from
Best line of chocolates money will June 4, at Ender’s grocery store.
and gas fitting. Repsiring a speci-
Store. corner Fourth and A.
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Rose Bros.
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. business trip to McDoel. Cal.
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Petluma, Calif., Visitor—
Ashland News in Paragraphs
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Leaves for 8. Dakota—
W. C. Sanderson of Petluma, Cal., j
Mrs. I Crisp who recently.
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Mrs. Louis Lager, after
Alice Brady
"OUT OF THE CHORUS”
her
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VINING
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Harold
Lloyd
Douglas
MacLean
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The Home Stretch
Eastern-Western
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BIG DAYS
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BIG DAYS
Deuel’s Town Rousing Sale
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Opens Saturday, June 4th
9 A M
Dry Goods, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Corsets, Hosiery,-Men’s Clothing and Furnishings
Entire stock of Boys’ Suits,
especially reduced for this saie.
One lot of Men’s Overcoats,
especially priced at $9.95.
Men’s $4.50 value blue and
grey Flannel Shirts, Our Sale
Price. $1.98.
Oe lot of Men’s Neckwear,
especially priced at 39c.
anti
grey (’hambray work shirts,
while they last 69c.
27 inch excellent quality Ont-
ing; Our Sale Price 15c per
yard.
( hie lot of Men ’s Ulne
Saturday Specials
To every purchaser of a Woman’s Suit or Coat at our Special Sale Price
of $20.00 or over we will sell a Silk Blouse, up to $7.50 value for just one-
half price. One only to a customer.
To every purchaser of a Man’s Suit at our Special Sale Prices we will sell
a Cloth Stitched Hat, value to $4.00, for the small sum of 19c. One only
to a customer.
Price reductions for Our Town Housing Sale are from our new low price
levels and therefore should be doubly attractive to you.
20 X 41 good quality Bath
Towels; Our Sale Price, 49c
each.
One
lot figured Windsor
75c values, Our Sale
Price 29c per yard.
Men’s Hats'in felt, straw or
Panama at 25 per cent redne-
tion, during this sale.
Extra Special, 1000 yards of
27 inch ‘Toile Du Nord’ Dress
Gingham, regular 29c values.
Our Sale Price, 12 1-2c per yd.
Regular$1.75 value Silk Pop-
98c per yard.
A. B. C. Silks, all colors,
values 75 to $1.00; Our Sale
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Our Biggest and Best Sale, The One Great Bargain Event ol the Season
Entire slock of Underwear
and Hosiery especially reduced
for this sale.
One lot of men’s Athletic
Union Suits, speciali priced at
89c.
One lot of men’s Belts, while
they last, 19e each.
All Linen Collars' regular 25
cent sellers, reduced for this
sale to two for 25c.
One lot of men’s Blue Bib
Overalls, while they last. 98c.
One lot of women’s New
Spring Coats, values to $30.00,
Our Sale Price $19.95.
Millinery Department
One lot of children’s trimmed and untrimmed Hats, values to $2.25,
98c
Our Sale Price
One lot of children’s Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, values to $3.00,
Our Sale Price............................................................ ........................ $1.48
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One lot of misses Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, values to $6.00,
Our Sale Price....................................................................................... $2.48
One lot of women’s trimmed and untrimmed hats, values to $7.50,
$3.98
Our Sale Price....................... ...........................................................
All Pattern Hats and imported models, values $16.00 to $27.50,
Our Sale Price................................................................................... $11.95
Women’s banded hats and sailors at Half Price during this sale.
Come early, they can’t last at these prices.
One lot of children’s Dresses.
Rompers and Play Suits, es-
pecially priced at 98c.
One lot of women’s Silk Ki
monos, sold as high as $25.00.
Our Sale Price $9.95.
One lot of women’s Mercer-
ized Lisle Hose, black and
white only, Our Sale Price 19c
per pair.
One lot of women’s Hous
Dresses and Aprons, especial
ly priced at 98c.
One lot of women’s Suits in
Silks and Wool Poplins, values
One lot of women’s Tweed
to $25.00, excellent styles, re­ Motor Coats,
special
duced for this sale to $9.95.
values at $9.98.
Men’s Suits ÄSTSS $12.50, $19.50, $23.50, $27.50, $33.50
CLOSED
F. K. DEUEL & SONS, Inc
CLOSED
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MEDFORD, OREGON
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