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

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    MatuwUy, July 2, lD jii.
ASHLAND DAÍLY TIDINGS.
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T h e L oad’s S u p p e r and Baptising— m a in ta in e d th ro u g h o u t th e p e rfo rm ­ FRENCHM AN TAK ES COUNT
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(C o n tin u td F ro m r a g e o n e )
Local and Personal
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Id H ill. . Be a t th e C h a u ta u q u a ju s t as soon as p o ssib le ,” J a c k K e a rn s w as expected t h a t th e ch am p io n crow d. No one e x cep t a few chosen
w ould w eigh a ro u n d 190 p o u n d s w ith frie n d s a n d som e n e w sp a p e rm e n w ere
|u ild in g J u ly 4 th p ro m p tly g t 2 p. m a n a g e r of th e ch am p io n said.
H u g e S a lm o n C a u g h t—
V etcage G ro v e V isito r—
“ C a rp e n tie r is fit an d re a d y to th e c h a lle n g e r a ro u n d 175 pounds, j p e rm itte d a ro u n d D em psey’s q u a r ­
fo r th e c le a n e st t e s t a fte rn o o n i
W ith th e c a tc h in g of a m o n ste
M r. a n d M rs. M auley C h e rry a n d
T he c h a m p io n , w ho m oved up to a j ters.
th e y e a r. B oth c o n te s ta n ts a re fig h t th e g re a te s t b a ttle of his life.
c h ild re n , of C o tta g e G rove, a rriv e d R oyal C h inook salm o n , w eig h in g 4J
fine sh a p e a n d c o n fid e n t. I t w ill!
in A sh la n d fo r a visit w ith Mr. p o u n d s a n d a s te e lh e a d w eig h in
ove one of th e m ost in te re s tin g
C % po u n d s, b o th in th e R ogue R i\
C h e rry ’s sisteV. M rs. E ric W eren.
re s tlln g m atc h es e v e r w itn essed in
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e r y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n , th e fishin
regon.
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W h at is a v a c atio n w ith o u t m u- j seaso n m ay be said to have begu
T o o GATE TO CLASSIFY.
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Buy a sm all V lctroli» a n d ta k e Local a n g le rs a re m uch in te re s te
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R ose B ros
2 4 7 -tf ( ¡n ti^e tw o c a tc h e s. T h e salm o n ,
H E FO U N TA IN INN— W ill have
' w hich is th e la rg e s t c a u g h t In th e 8 o ’clock, an d th e p a s to r will d e liv - 1 c h ick en d in n e r, p icn ic d in n e r an d
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F lo re n c e a u to m a tic ott cook 9toves r i v e r / i n th is se ctio n of S o u th e rn
n k e St.,
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“ W hy a n d O Punches.
ite L R h ia 153 a n d G ra Soda
fo’unt^
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a n d ovens.
A shland F u r n itu r e Co. O regon, w as lan d e d by P e te r Tos-
th e How or B a p tism .’’. W e ex ten d
P h o n e 411-R .
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k in . M edford shoe b la c k in g s ta n d a h e a rty w elcom e to a ll w ho w ill
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p ro p rie to r, below th e b rid g e a t Ray w o rsh ip w ith us a t th e s e services. FO R SA LE 20 iacre c h ick en ra n c h
Mr. an d M rs. E. J. O dell ot \ o n - * *
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d a u g h te r o p e ra te d on a t a local Purcha9ed y e ste rd a y b e fo re s ta r ti n g ,
A11 day ln e e tjn g a t th e N azaren 6 ■;------------------------------
h o sp ital Mr. Odell re tu r n e d to Yon lo r th e r iv e r ’ 11 to o k h in ‘ “ “ h o u r ! c h u rc h on th e 4th of J u ly . A n u m A POK SA L E — C h a ir, s ta n d , bed ste a d ,
a n d a h a lf to lan d th e big fish, h e r of people from o th e r p la c e t in j‘ sp rin g s, a n d m a ttre s s . P h o n e 261 i
c a lla th is m o rn in g
L. o r call a t 243 Mt. Ave. 257-3*
i w hich a ttr a c te d
m uch a tte n tio n in th e valley w ill a tte n d .
B ring > o u r r .
F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b h a th in ’ M c *l Y
lo re n o o n M ed to rd lunch and spend th e day w ith us. I t / FO R T R A D E — A 21 ro o m ed h o tel
? * in E a s te rn O regon ra ilro a d tow n
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e N at- M ail-T rib u n e.
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fo r A sh la n d o r R o g u e R iv e r v alley
a to riu m .
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H. R. Adam s for plum bing, heating
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p ro p e rty . A lso tw o m ilch g o a ts to
C om e e a t ch icken d in n e r a t th e and gas fittin g. R epairing a speci­
tr a d e fo r wood. A d d re ss 138 F a c ­
T h e best m ilk m oney will b u y ' Baptist, c h u rc h J u ly 4th.
257-1 alty.
248 F ifth St. Phone 166-J.
to ry s tr e e t.
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H ave a fit a t O rres.
T a ilo rs fo r FO R SA L E — G o ats m ilk, g u a ra n te e d
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R ose B ros.
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T he R evival m ee tin g s a t th e Naz
cle a n , s a n ita ry a n d p a la ta b le . E s­
a re n e C h u rc h a re in c re a s in g in I n - i* * e n a n d W om en.
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pecially rec o m m e n d e d by th e m ost
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e m in e n t p sy sician s fo r b a b ie s and
Mr. an d M rs. J. D. M ars a n d fam -, th ro u g h o u t th e .com ing w eek. M eet-
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P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk . 10c th e
in v alid s. H o a g ’s, 705 P e n n . Ave.,
ily w ill leave S unday m o rn in g b y !jn g s every nigM’t a | g
.q u a r t a t R ose Bros.
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c o rn e r H a rris o n .
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a u to fo r a m o n th ’s visit w ith frie n d s
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a n d re la tiv e s in E a s te rn O regon.
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K y o u ’re in line for a su it
see; F o r ch ick en d in n e rs , picnic d in n e rs
Imp*oven,«-nt I oM|H»»es
1 p a u l8 e ru d s b e fo re b‘ y in g
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and ,u n c h *s s o to th e F o u n ta in
T he m em b ers of th e ex ecu tiv e
In n , 163 G ra n ite S t., o p p o site L i­
W e m ak e S u its to o rd e r.
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th ia a n d Soda fo u n ta in s. P h o n e
Mr. E d sell BZ. F o rd , P re sid e n t of th e F o rd M otor C om pany, gives ou t th e fo llo v n
N elson
ff b o ard ° f th e C iv k Im p ro v e m e n t c lu b .
E v e ry b o d y k n o w s th a t Yeo is still
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a n n o u n c e t h a t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g | in su rln ,g a u to m o b ile s ; he gives you
“ A n o th e r re d u c tio n h a s been m ad e in th e list price of all ty p es of F o rd c a rs a n d tit ■ !■'<• i
C lo th es fo r w arm
w e a th e r
a t w h ich com es on J u ly 5, has been a fu u c o v e ra g e policy.
to ta k e e ffe c t im m ed ia te ly . T h e list ‘prices, f.o.b., D e tro it, a ie now as follow s:
P a u ls e ru d s .
2 4 7 -tf p o stp o n ed u n til T u esd ay , J u ly 19,
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w hen th e m e e tin g will be held a t t h e . Oh! Boy. its a re a l liq u id jo y !,
TOO.thi
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TOURING CAR ...$415.00 SEDAN ...........
le a v e s F o r K la m a th Fall.«.—
round ta b le in L ith ia P a rk at th e W h a t?
W a rd ’s L im e C ru sh a t
CHASSIS .............. 345.00
RUNABOUT . . . . . 370.00
M rs. G. N. N u tley of Y akim a, who r e g u la r m ee tin g h o u r.
T h x post-1 R ° 9® Bros,
Î54-4
COUPE .
, .095.00 TRUCK-CHASSIS 405.00
h a s been v isitin g a t th e hom e of h e r ponem ent w as co n sid e red a d v isa b le
T h e B a p tis t la d ie s w ill se rv e a
TRACTOR . . . . . . . 025.00
b ro th e r, G. W. L oosley an d fam ily , b ecau se of th e m any a c tiv itie s w h ic h '
Ich ick en d in n e r on J u ly 4tV, in b ase-!
fo r th e past tw o week9, left y e ste r- a re now on w ith C h a u ta u q u a pro-
“ T h e big re d a c tio n s last fall w e re tnf.de in a n tic ip a tio n of low m atei ia l costs v. hi< 1,
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m en t of » c h u rc h . C a fe te ria stvle.
day
F o rt . t K — la
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g e ttin g th e b e n e fit of, a n d th is fact to g e th e r w ith in c re a se d m a n u fa c tu rin g efficiency, a n d th e u n ­
re la tiv e s.
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p re c e d e n te d d e m a n d fo r F o rd cars', p a rtic u la rly d u rin g th e p a s t th re e m o n th s
p e rin ittu o
Let a “ N a tio n a l U n io n ” policy pro-
NOTICE
m um p ro d u c tio n , have m ad e a n o th e r p rice re d u c tio n possible im m ed ia te ly .
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O R C H E ST R A W AN TED
tect y o u r fru it crop a g a in s t d a m a g e
T hb o v e rla n d Shoe Shop w ill be
“ F o rd b u sin ess fo r A pril an d M ay, 1921, w as g r e a te r by 56,633 c a r s am i tru c k s th a n for th •
W an ted an o rc h e s tra to play for from h ail. P h o n e 27 4 -J o r 42. Yeo closed fro m J u ly 2 to J u ly 20. A ny-
sam e tw o m o n th s in 1920; in fac t, th e d e m a n d has been even g re a te r 'b a n th e su p p ly , su t':>. 't •
d a n c e a t th e B ungalow on 4 th of of course.
one w a n tin g th e ir shoes m u s t call
o u tp u t h as been lim ite d , n o t by u n fille d o rd e rs b u t by m a n u fa c tu rin g fa c ilitie s.
Ju ly . See B ert R. G reer, a t T id in g s '
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by S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
256-2
office, o r phone 39.
C liff P ay n e m ak e s lo re ’ c b a iis .
A HIGH STANDARD
“ D uring May we p ro d u ce d 101,4 2 4 'F o rd c a rs a n d tru c k s for sale in th e U n ited S ta n s ::h.:.i
A BIG AFTERNOON
th e b ig g est m o n th in th e history, of o u r co m p an y — a n d o u r fac to rie s am i assem bly p la n ts a r - now
O F F IN E SPO R T
w o rk in g on a 4000 c a r d a ily sc h e d u le fo r Ju n e.
of b a n k in g serv ice is a t
“ T h e F o rd so n tr a c to r is s till b e in g sold a t less th a n th e cost to p ro d u c e on account of t i n r e '« nt
T he T h y e-H an d w re s tlin g m atch
all tim e s m a in ta in e d by
big price re d u c tio n s, an d it is im p o ssib le , th e re fo re , to m ak e a n y f u r t h e r cu t in th e price of th e
will be a clean s p o rt of science and
C o p y rig h te d
THE
C IT IZ E N S
BANK
t r a c to r .”
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m uscle fo r b o th m en a n d w om en.
S a n it a r y I c e -S a v e r
T h e se a t sa le s now a g g re g a te m ore
O F ASHLA ND , a s su rin g
C an you a ffo rd to go w ith o u t..a c a r a n y lo n g er w hen F o rd s a re s e llin g a t th e s e new low p r ic e
j th a n 800 a b o u t 50 p e r c e n t o f w hich
O u r M o n e y B.««< G u a r a n te e
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e re is no re a so n now w hy y o u s h o u ld d c 'a v in p u rc h a sin g a F o rd c a r, F o rd tru c k , o r F o rd 'o n
a b a n k in g c o n n ectio n th a t
h a v e been p u rc h a se d by w om en and
E ach a n d every G LO RIN A IC E SA V ER is g u a ra n te e d to c u t ice
b ills from 33 1-3 to 50 p e r c e n t. F a ilu re , fo r an y re a so n w h a te v e r to
c h ild re n . Som e of th e m o st p ro m ­
W e w ill g lad ly a d v ise you c o n c e rn in g th e deliv ery of a F o rd so n T r a c to r o r th e p a rtic u la r type ot
is e m in e n tly s a tis fa c to ry .
please,, m ea n s th a t it can be re tu r n e d a n d m oney w ill be refu n d e d .
in e n t w om en of th e valley w ill be
c a r in w hich you a re in te re s te d . J u s t ’ph o n e us o r d ro p us a c ard .
T h is g u a ra n te e h as no “ s trin g s a tta c h e d to it, G LO RIN A IC E SAV­
p re s e n t a n d good o r d e r will be
E R S m u st do th e w ork
A ccounts c o rd ia lly in v it­
How To Use
ed.
C over th e c a k e o f ice on top a n d sid e s w ith th e G LO RIN A IC E SAV­
E R . leav in g b o tto m un co v ered .
c n e b its p ro te c tiv e a c tio .,, it
o v i ; T d s th e m e ltin g o f th e ic e w hile n o t in te r fe rin g w ith its
cooling a ctio n . If p ro p erly used wll not m ildew a n d w ill la st 3 to
6 y e a rs. W hen soiled rin se in cold w a te r.
F a m ily s iz e , 5 t o 1 0 0 lb s ., $ 1 .2 5 ; M e rc h a n ts si»e 5 0 to 2 0 0 lb s, $ 2 .5 0
ASHLAND, OREGON.
• • ’ E vi i y w h e re
‘ W hy you iro n j i d t lik e f d o ! ”
TRI-STATE SPEC IAI.TY SU PPLY CO.
exclaim ed a d e lig h te d c u s to m e r th e
2 3 0 U nion A v en u e
.'!< a i | h i s , T enn.
o th e r day, w hen we re tu r n e d her
fam ily bundl-e.
Of coilree we do— o u r hom e la u n ­
dry service is n ’t a h it-o r-m iss p ro p ­
ositio n .
It lc .s been c a re fu lly p la n ­
ned on th e b asis of a c c u ra te know ­
led g e of j r s t w h a t you w ant.
W e’ve le a rn e d th a t k n it u n d e r­
w e a r. sto c k in g s, fla n n e le tte s , an d
(¿ R A \D P O P U L A R CO N C ERT, TU ESD A Y , EV EN IN G , JU LY 5 th
w oolens a re n e v e r to be iro n ed . N or
BY T H E
w ould we th in k o f to u c h in g an iron
to d a in ty c re p e u n d e rth in g s.
In ste a d , we d ry th e th in g s by to s­
sin g th em g en tly in a b risk b reeze
of w arm , fnesh a ir.
W e gently
. anti
p lum p an d flu ff th em , and r e tu rn
th em d e lig h tfu lly so ft an d sm o o th .
A nd we know' w h a t you w an t
s ta rc h e d , a n d # w h a t sh o u ld not be;
Wonderful program of Duettes by it great combination
w hen to u se ju st a to u ch of b lu in g ,
o f singers and Instrumentalists
an d w hen not.
M ost o f a ll we know th e v irtu e of
M argaret Speer, Soprano
p u re, ra in s o ft w a te r, o cean s a n d oc­
Catherine W arner, Contralto
e a n s of it; a n d m ild w h ite soap.
G. W. Rasmussen. Tenor
T h a t’s w hy y o u r b u n d le com es
back to you ju s t as you lik e it.
H. B. Pasmore, Bass
T ry th is sa v in g se rv ice to d a y —
a te le p h o n e call w ill b rin g o u r driv-
and
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Dancing at the Bungalow
Lithia Park Entrance
Begins immediately alter the
r ■ Parade and continues until
■A the w ee hours of morning
T
ANNOUNCEMENT !
C IT IZ E N S
BANK
OPASHLAND
TH E G L O R IN A
H A R R IS O N
A Homey Service
for Your Home Folks
BRO TH ER S
FORD and FORDSON DEALERS
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San Francisco Quartette
P a s m o r e T r io
Mildred W right, Violin
Grace Becker, Cello
Susanne Pasmore, Piano
Popular Prices, Adults 75c, Children 35c
Any Spring Goat one-half P rici—Ladies SuitLSj pei cent to 50 per cent discount.
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Ashland Laundry Co.
Every W aist or Blouse 10 per c mt or more off.
P h on e 165.
Silk Dresses reduced 10 to 50 per cent—Summer Underwear t ) per cent off.
Aiuslin and Silk Underwear Redueed. -
Big Special
Leaving Tonight
"UNCHARTED SEAS”
Featuring
ALICE LAKE
AND
Three Star Comedy, "THE COUNTRY HERO"
Fatty Arbuckle, Keaton, A1 St. John
COMING
W e Have Just
Received
. A New
Laces and Embroideries 10 per cent to 50 per cent discount—Wool Dress goods 20 to 50 per
:c?.t discount
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V71 its Goods and Figured Voiles all reduced.
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Bleached Muslin 12 1-2—19c -22 1 2—25----- ^Curtain ” oocU nd Draperies 10 per cent disc.
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One iot Dress Gin°hams, 19:
B row n Kid
Oxford
Sport Silk Skirts $9.75 — «fer.ey Jackets, rov : 7 9 5
Store will close at Parade time Moiyiay and not open again
during the day,
Shop Early
Chestnut Brown Color
An Ute & Dunn
SUNDAY
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
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One a Minute*’
You Must See This One
Made on a
Combination Last
B E G IN N IN G TUESDAY
BEGINNING TU ESD AY
JULY 5TII
JULY 5TH
GOODS