Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
Hides, Skins
and Pelts
Sell your bides and pelts
at Ashland and save freight
charges. We are now pre­
pared to receive small or
large consignments, from
one hide or pelt to carload
lot- at highest market price,
and will render check same
dav hides are received
Coiner 1st and A Street.
ASHLAND, OLE
choirs of Los Angeles, Cal.
The program given last night was
as follows:
1. Quartette from “Rigoletto"
Margaret Caldwell Speer, Soprano
Catherine L. Warner, Alto
G. W. Rasmussen. Tenor
H. B. Pasmore, Basso
2. Cello Solo— Gavotte
Popper
Grace Becker
3. “The Pretty Creature” Old English
H. B. Pasmore
4- Roadways
Densmore
5 Vienna Waltz Fairy Tales Schuett
Mildred Wright ,
Suzanne Pasmore
Grace Beckern
6 Boating
Ware
Spirit F;ower
Campbell Tipion
Margaiet Cahiwe’l Speer
7 Romance
Svensen
.M’.’dred V/’ugh:
8 Then, Then Shall the Righteous
Sh He Forth— from “Elijah"
Mendelssohn
G. W. Rasmussen
9. Ecco quel fiero istante
Costa
Quartette accompanied by Pasmore
Trio
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E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO O. H . VA U PEL
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Opportunity Day
THURSDAY
Special S ale
of
Aprons
Dresses
Apron Dresses—$2.25
Sold regularly at $3.00, made
of good quality gingham in
plaids and checks. Two pock­
ets trimmed with ric rac braid
and white pique. All sizes.
Gingham Dresses—$2.79
Sold regularly at $4.00.
Made of good Zephyr gingham.
Small patterns trimmed with
plait gingham. Pink and blue.
Two pockets and belt.
Aprons—79c
Voile Dresses—$1.98
Sold regularly a» $3.00. Made
of printed voile with white col­
lar and'euffs, and rash. Come
in Rose, Lavender, Black and
Navy Blue
Bungalow Aprons—$1.25
Made of best quality percale
In printed patterns and plain
colors, in Pink and Blue. Trim­
med with ric rac braid.
Apron Dresses—$2.48
Polly Print aprons, sold reg­
ularly at $1.00. Made of check
gingham.
Trimmed with ric
rac braid.
$4.00 values. Made oi Beach
cloth in several colors such as
Rose. Lavender, Pink, Blue and
White.
Trimnie-’ with em­
broidery on pockets
Tissue Gingham Dresses
$4.98
Gingham Dresses—$3.98
'.Lot«, of fine qu'hfty tissue
gingh tin, in fine stripes and
small plaids. Trimmed with
lace and buttons, with sash.
Sold regularly at $5.0*» Made
of lino C’.a li’ock Zephyr ging­
ham in fine stripes. Made with
short sleeves, collar and vest
of organdie
Have your H em stitching and P icoting done
here— THE BALCONY SHOP
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
What is a vacation without mu-! LITHIA GARAGE— Reopened for all
kinds of repair work and storage.
sic? Buy a small Victrola and take
It along. Rose Bros.
247-tf , Work guaranteed. Phone 114. P.
A. Main and B. Dean, Props.
♦ ♦
Florence automatic oil cook stoves ' WANTED— To rent five or seven-
and ovens. Ashland Furniture Co.
room house, unfurnished or furn­
ished. Permanent renter. Inquire
♦ ♦
Tidings office.
259-2
For a good plunge or tub bath in
pure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
atorium.
236-tf FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, also i
garage. Inquire T ilings office.
♦ ♦
259-3
The best milk money will buy*
Why? It is pasteurized. 10c perl FOR SALE— March Plymouth Rock
quart. Rose Bros.
243-tf'
cockerels, from Butler Poultry
Farm; $1.50 and $2. Also some
♦ ♦
choice White Leghorns. $1.50 each.;
I Let a “National Union" policy pro­
Phone 68. Mrs. W. R. Yockey/
je c t your fruit crop against damage-
259-tf,
from hail. Phone 274-J or 42. Yeo
i of course.
FOR RENT— Pleasant bedroom with
sleeping porch attached. Two beds.
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
Also two-room apartment. Foun­
tain Inn», 153 Granite stret, phone
WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114.
411-R.
259-tf
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The Citizens Bank
HEYWOOD’S
Citz. Bank Bldg., Room 5
We specialize in Scalp Treat­
ments and Manicuring
Guarantee to Grow Hair on any
Bald Head
W ork b y
A ppoin tm ent
Call 474-R. Examination of the
scalp free of charge.
257-6
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Condensed
Statement of Condition
June 30, 1921
WOOD
SPECIAL
We cau furnish good
wood at $6.75 per cord:
now while we can deliver
cars and can save you
hauling expense.
$641,722.72
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ................................. $ 50,000.00
S u r p lu s............ .............................
10,000.00
Undivided Profits . . . . . ...........
5,926.62
Dividend U n p a id ..........................
2,000.00
Reserve for T a x e s .........................
1,205.64
DEPOSITS .......................................... 351,500.40
Rediscounts ..................................... 21,000.00
Ashland Lumber Co.
PHONE 20.
Total
$641,722.72
Sci lev
Any Spring Goat one-half P ric:—Ladies Suits 25 per cent to 50 per cent discount.
Every W aist or Blouse 10 per cent or more off.
Silk Dresses reduced 10 to 50 per cent—Summer Underwear 10 per cent off.
’ uslin and Silk Underwear Reduced.
Laces and Embroideries 10 per cent to 50 per cent discount- Wool Dress goods 20 to 50 per
cent discount
White Goods and Figured Voiles all reduced.
Bleached Muslin 12 1-2—19c— 2 1 2 —25----- Curtain goods rn d Draperies 10 per cent disc.
One iot Dress Qinghams, 19c
¿•»art Silk Skirts $9.75 — Jer ey Jackets, now 3>G.95
FOUR COLLEGE BOYS ARE HERE—
Wiu. McKibbin
Ed Taylor
Fred Young
Radford Hailey
They are properly authorized to solicit subscriptions to
THE PICTORIAL REVIEW
There is nothing in it for us, except that you may use more PICTORIAL PATTERNS,
but there is a lot Of good reading and information for you In the magazine, and some­
thing in it for the boys who are attending U. of O. anO. A. C. Therefore we do not hesi­
tate to recommend that you give courteous consideration of their proposition if you want
a good magazine.
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J. H. McGEE.
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
Waterglass Your ,Winter
Provost Bros.
slab
order
from
extra
Also mill trimming at $7.On
per load and mill blocks at
$7.50 per load.
Jars with Lids
Supply.
PAULINE STARK
Some of the most beautiful
snow scents tver filmed are
shown hi thi- powerful drama
th at takes place in the grim,
frozen hills of the North.
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“Poison Gas” Pistol.’
Poison gas, as developed for mill-
! tary purposes, Is the ammunition used
lu a ttny pistol now carried by many
, persons In Paris as a protection
against highwayman.
The liquid
source of the gas Is contained in the
handle of the gun, and compressed
air for Its ejection la supplied by a
bicycle pump through a valve In the,
bottom.
FOR SALE FOR ONE MONTH
Hair Goods at Wholesale Prices
Starring
Your last chhnce tonight to see this big show
Ashland, Oregon
Total
Evelyn Paas.
In the great government reserve on
the eastern side of Yellowhead pass
In the Rocky mountains, known as
Jasper park, Alberta, is a pass lead­
ing from Athabaska falls, on the Atha-
baska river, to MaJlgne lake. The
geographic board of Canada has re­
cently named the pass Evelyn, after
Evelyn, duchess of Devonshire, wife
of his excellency the governor general, .
and daughter of the marquis of Lans­
downe, who wag governor general of
Canada from 4883 to 1888. The duch­
ess of Devonshire visited the pass,
now named after her, during last sum,
mer.—Montreal Family Herald.
‘Snow Blind’
Buster Keaton in ‘Hard Luck’
of Ashland
Loans . . ...........................................$381,895.72
Bonds and W a rra n ts..................
158,982.00
Banking House ............................. 16,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures...............
5,500.00
Cash and E x c h a n g e ..................... 7 6,129.53
Other Resources ............................
3,216.47
Big Cattle Ranches No More.
The day of the big cattle ranches
has gone and the tendency is now In
the direction of smaller herds. The
average size of the present herd Is
700 head, whereas in former times
It was many thousands. At the same
time the quality of the cattle is im­
proving and the animals bring greater
prices. The compulsory erection of
fences has had something to' do with
this new condition, for it 19 now a
difficult matter to move a he?d around
In search of good grazing grounds,
as was the custom some years ago.
Held Quer By Request
-----and——
RSSOURCB8
HE WAS A MOHKEY
“Man it descended from the mon-
key.”
“Well, your family has dona good
up hill work; you are back where
they started from.
•un’t Olew Change« in Ship«.
The Gegeunchefn, the niysterlottf
midnight glow in the sky <»pposlte the
eun, is not constant in form. Prof. E.
E. Barnard finds that in early autumn
It appears as a roundish diffused mass
of noticeable light, sometime« 40 de­
grees or 50 degrees or even more in
diameter. At no other point in its
path is it eo large. But in October It
becomes smaller and elongated, a
change believed to be due to the
mingling of Its light with that of an
auroral band reaching It at this sea­
son of the year.
Fire Water.
“Fire water was the ruination ef
the noble red man.”
“Yes.” replied Uncle Bill Bottletop.
“I never believed Injuns was as ro­
bust as they’ve been represented. If
they had tried the kind of llcker now
circulated surreptitiously the noble red'
man would have disappeared in leas
than six weeks.”
A
Peanut Flour Valuable.
Various invesiigutors have demon­
strated that bread made from wheat
flour of current composition is Inade­
Local and Personal
quate as the only source of protein In
the diet. Government workers have
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found, however, that bread made with
a mixture of 25 parts of peanut flour
and
75 parts of wheat flour furnished
Farm Bureau to P urchase Seeds— 1
Malta Couuuaudery, No.
adequate
proteins for normal growth
The Jackson County Farm Bureau '
of experimental animals. The pro
4, Knights TemplAr
has set aside $600 to be usetl as a ! telns of the peanut bread were util
revolving
fund to purchase pure' ized for gain almost twice as \^11 as
Stated conclave this (Wednesday);
seeds for farmers desiring tfccoi.| those contained in wheat bread. This
evening, July 6. Important ‘business. j
During April 7600 pounds of wheat,! does not mean that the familiar staff
P. K. HAMMOND. E. C.
4875 pounds o f barley, and 150' of life should be adandoned or regu­
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
pounds of corn were purchased. Th gj larly diluted with peanut flour; it
seed has all been placed on clean i does, however, put a stamp of real
Hold Monthly Educational Metts— ground and will be eutered for cer-1. nutritive merit on a food product that
many a physician still thinks of solely
The dairymen of Jackson county t'lication.
in terms of a trouble maker for diges­
have voted to hold monthly educa­
tion.
tional meetings on the farms of var-, H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating:
tous dairymen. County Agent Cate,' and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­
“Player-Typewriter.”
Assistant County Agent Holibaugh. alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. j Promising for office use Is the new
“automatic typewriter,” which fur­
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and Professor E. B. Fitts, dairy ex­
Clothes for warm
weather at nishes its own dictation, being oper­
tension specialist, will bo the prin­
Paukeruds.
247-tf! ated on the same principle as a player
cipal speakers.
piano, an exchange states.
♦ ♦
$ <»
Rolls of perforated paper, similar
Have
a
fit
at
Orres.
Tanors
for!
We make Suits to order. K .l
to
the music rolls used on player-
116tf
Nelson.
?fl Men and Women.
pianos govern the movements of the
♦
type keys. All that Is necessary is
Cliff Payne makes lawn chaârs.
Everybody knows that Yeo is still
to adjust one of these rolls in the ma­
insuring automobiles; he gives you
chine and the writing “does Itself.”
a full coverage policy.
By this means perfectly written
CHAUTAUQUA MUSICAL
“form letters” are produced, with
SCORES WITH LOCAL
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the-
space left for signature; or the same
MUSIC LOVERS method may be employed for turning
quart at Rose Bros.
243-tf
out any other matter previously pre­
(ConMnutd From rage on e)
pared In the shape of a perforated
If you’re In line tor a suit seej
roll.
Paulseruds before buying.
247-tf formerly a members of the church
Lgv goods
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