Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    P A G E Füt'R
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 30 foot!
F ish in g a t B u tte O e c k —
Granta Paa« Im prove C. o f C.—
Sampson windmill tower. Wlli
W illiam Paul reports good fisher
The Jackson County Medical as-'
Believing th a t th eir Cham ber of
take
gas engine. Ed Gowland, "box I
soclation will hold a social gather- Commerce is not functioning prop m an’s luck after spending all day
73, R. F. D. Phone 2-F-4. 296-6
iug and picnic in l/th ia P ark a t 6 | erly, the business men of G rant Pass yesterday at B utte creek.
VUiwUc Culcndai This W eek
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BOYS WANTED— Three or four boys
o’clock this evening
The meeting, i met Monday evening with H. O. Fro-
to sell Journals in the streets and
Full
coverage
automobile
policy.
at which about fifty picnickers will * bach, s e c re ta ry of the Medford
park.
Phone 310-R.
263 Oak
be present, will be addressed by Con-j chamber, to consider means of pro- Companies th a t pay their losses. Yeo
street.
271-2
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Stated conclave of Sisk you Chap- gressmau Rainey, Illinois, who w.llj moling civic welfare -n th at city, of course.
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FOR SALE— Pickling cucumbers.
ter. Thursday eveuing, July 21. Also speak at the C hautauqua this even-. It was stated th a t G rants Pass, Ash-
Place your order now. Price is
L
eave
for
'Frisco—
worlt
'ng. Fam ilies of the medical meh land and Medford have so many in-
reasonable. We can furnish cu­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal,
____________________ will attend the picnic.
terests in common th a t in order to
cumbers dill, and recipe for dill
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develop all localities in Southern who have just filled a very success­
pickles. Phone 228-Y.
271-1
Visiting. B rother—
FOR SALE— Confectionary store. | Oregon it Is essential . th a t active ful engagement at Chautauqua, left
Mrs. W M. Garven and ch ild ren ,,
FOR SALE— Bear and coyote dogs
■ good paying business next door to commercial bodies be located in each today for San Francisco.
of San Diego. Calif., arc v s itin g at
„ , . .
Excellent stock. P articulars on
OH
BOY!
Have
von
seen
the
bar­
l hj. home of Mrs. G arven’s b ro th er? posl oiifce and ^ entrance of Llthia c.ty
request. F. B. Anderson. Speaker,
gains at Elkhorn Gun Store? 271-6
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Ben Howe. 176 Mountain avenue.
P ark Addres3 Pftza Confectionary?
Oregon.
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271-2*
-For
a
good
plunge
or
tub
bath
in
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23 N. Main, Ashland. Or.
266-6
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu- COOKING APPLES— Can’t beat ’em
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pure sulphur water, go to the N at­
for pies or sauce. 20 lbs., $1.00;
¡sic?
Buy a small V ictrola and take
H ave a fit at o rres
Tanora for Highway Work to S tart—
atorlum .
236-tf
50 lbs., $2.00, delivered. Phot - 1
Men and Women.
i
it
along.
Rose
Bros.
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247-tf
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The laying of pavement north of
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the city on the Sexton Mountain Guns and F ish in g Tackle—
We make Suits to order.
K. _
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„ ... I Elkhorn Gun Store, SI Oak street.
CLEARANCE SALE
HAVE $350.00 EQUITY in house and
G rants Pass section of the Pacific
Nelson.
;
Hats,
$1.00
to
$2.50,
at
Mrs.
K
J
lot on paved street. Will tr a d e 1
261-1
mo
highway will be started by Septem-
for piano. Address W. H. R., Sisk- '
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’
Simona,
26
South
Pioneer
avenue.
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r ber 1, said Mr. Kibbe, a partner of
¡you,
Oregon.
271-3* I
R e tu rn fro m P a r k T o u r —
269-2
J F. Place and Mr. and Mrs. I? A D K ear" s X ^terday. The con­ Grand Jury Indictm ent«—
WHITE CLING W HEELER Peaches I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
ic Edwards returned home last tv- ! lract for the building of the ten miles * The grand jury Monday afternoon
for canning are now ready lor de *
returned
two
indictm
ents
—
one
ening from a m onth’s outing through of road was receili,y awarded to Mr.
livery.
Prices same as always, i
WANTED—
Man
to
work
On
lawn,
i
Colorado and Yellowstone National K«*arn8’ a Portland contractor. The against Jam es Burke, charging him
108 Pioneer avenue.
271-3* j C. W. Chattin. Phone 35 3-L 271-2
equipm ent is being unloaded at Mer- with forgery, in attem pting to pass
Park?
lin, preparatory to work. Two weeks I bad checks in this city. The other
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Florence autom atic oil cook stoves *'M be taken to put up the mixing was against “ John Doe,” a secret in­
and ovens. Ashland F urnitu re Co. ‘ plant and then work will continue dictm ent. The grand jury then re­
without delay.— G rants Pass Courier. cessed until a later date.
V isiting Parents—
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Beautiful Fluff Rugs made from
The Montana Harmony Company,
S. D. H erbert, of Farm ington,
Calif., and sister, Mrs. C. C. Clark, playing latest popular dance hits, old carpets and rugs. The Medford
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Soulseyville. Calif., are ’.’••itlne their five high class union musicians, will Fluff Rug Man will be In Ashland
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H er. j Ge at Ashland N atatorlum Friday, Thursday, July 21. Phone 175. I
271-1* j
bert, of this city. Mr. Herbert igj July 22. Turn out to the big dance j
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acepm pan’ed by his family.
and don’t miss this opportunity to
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hear one of the best orchestras on I Midsummer suits at P am serud’fl.■
263-tf
For C rater Lake or other trips. the road- Lots ° r harmony, pep and [
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see De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm jazz. L et’s go.
271-4
Alberts Taxi. Seven passenger car
for long trips. Phone 183.
267-12
M edical A ssociation MeCts-
Sill gain—
no penalty
Local and Personal
A
is a food that nour­
ishes and strengthens,
without taxing the stomach or
dogging the digestion.
GrapeNuts
has been famous these many
years because o f its splendid
nourishment and the quick­
ness and ease w ith which it
is digested.
Delightful to taste, and ready
to eat from the package.
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u7heresaReaiorfforGrapeNuti
A Geo. Melford Production
"A Wise Fool”
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R eturn from Canada—
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Johnson re­
turned on No. 15 Tuesday from a
delightful trip to Vancouver, B. C.,
where the doctor attended the den-j
tai post graduate convention of the
Pacific coast.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Opportunity Day
Thursday
Your Chance to Buy Seasonable Merchandise at Special
Prices. Take Advantage ot the Following Items —
Table Damask—89c yd.
Sold regularly at $1.25 yd, 7-
inch mercerized table damask.
Good quality for family use.
Three patterns to select from.
Huck Towels—6 for $1.00
Sold regularly at 20c each.
Heavy quality Huck Towels
with tape selvage. Keepers of
rooming houses and hotels
should take advantage of this
special offering.
Japanese Lunch—$1.35 eh.
Blueprint Jap lunch, size 4 8\
48.
Best quality, A grade.
New patterns in both light and
dark blues.
Bath Towels—3 for $1.00
A good heavy Bath Towel.
Medium size. An opportunity
you should not overlook.
Table Cloths—$2.25
Mercerized table cloths, size
58x70. Hemstitched ready for
use.
C O R S E T 'S — $ 1 .7 0 P R .
Sold regularly at $2.00. Miller
Bros. Corsets in pink only
Extra good quality add a real
bargain.
Crepe Dress Aprons
$2.98
Sold regularly at $3.89. Mad«
of best quality Jap crepe ii.
'tw o color combinations.
Turkish Bath Towels
48c ea.
Sold regularly a t 5 9c each.
Large size, extra good heavy
quality, double threaded terry.
A good tim e for your sum m er
requirem ents.
Lunch Cloths—$L69 ea.
Mercerized lunch cloths, size
58x58. Hemstitched ready for
use.
New- p attern s to select
from. It will pay you to look
up this special.
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Pure pasteurized milk. 10c the
•mart at Rose Bros.
243-tf
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We specialize on fancy brick ice
cream. Rose Bros.
264tf
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Cliff Payne makes lawn swings, i
266-tf t
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To Speak a t F arm ers’ Picnic—
George A. Mansfield will address
the Farm Bureau picnic next Sat­
urday on the ‘ Issue of the H our.”
Those who have heard this lecture
say it is one of the strongest and
most interesting they have ever heard
and th a t all local citizens would do
well to hear it.
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Buster K eaton
The Haunted House
2 ,0 0 0 F E E T OF SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY
Sold regularly at $2.00. Ladies
16-button heavy weight siik
gloves in black only. Double
finger tips and black or white
stitching.
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What’s A Wile Worth”
Phone 114. i
259-tf
Oke standard tire
likes nothing better
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Briggs have
moved into th eir new home on G ran­
ite street between Nutley and Baumj
streets.
than to prove its service
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j Let Yeo insure your hay and grain.
' Phone 274-J.
269-tf
it
in
at
Gingham Dresses—$2.50
Sold regularly at $3.00. Made
of good gingham in small
plaids. Trimmed with white
poplin.
Gowns—$1.39
Muslin gowns trim m ed with
em broidery and ribbon. Fuli
length, sizes 16 and 17.
N O T IC E
Will cut prices on every­
thing during the next few
days. Guns, $5.00 up. Bikes,
$5.00 up. Six hole range for
$25 and other good bargains.
ELKHORN GUN STORE
81 Oak St.
271-6
MOVED—
H ave you r H em stitch in g an d F ic o tin g done
here— T H E B A L C O N Y SHOP
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
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Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream 1
parlor where quality ice cream s and
sherbets are served.
264tf
The M. C. Clayboruie Shoe
Sh*n« Parlor ha« m oved
from Its old stand to N orth
F irst str e e t a t th e rear of
th e B eaver B uilding.
NOW OPEN
If w e ca n ’t s a v e y o u m o n ey
of people. T he substantial cit­
EOPLE used to be se­
izen. T he m an w ho knows
cretly envious of the
young fellow who came th at you can’t get something
for nothing. T he s te a d y c u s ­
tearing up the street and
to m e r —not the bargain hunter.
stopped his car with a jerk.
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c?
Bloomers—50c pr.
W omen’s knot bloomer^
white and p :nk
Elastic
waist and knee.
Ashland Lumber Co.
PHONE 20.
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slab
order
from
extra
Also mill trim m ing at $7.00
per load and mill blocks at
$7.5(f per load.
COMING TH U R SD A Y
M oves Into Ndw H o r n e -
Long Silk Gloves—$1.25
We can furnish good
wood a t $6.75 per cord;
now while we can deliver
cars and can save you
hauling expense.
-in-
H. R. Adame for plumbing, beating
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­
alty.
248 F ifth St. Phone 166-J.
Sold regularly at $2.75. Cro­
cheted bed spread, size 72x84.
Ju st the right weight for sum ­
mer use.
WOOD
SPECIAL
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WE REPAIR anything.
Bed Spreads—$2.25
M ade by Portion Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan,
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Now they are inclined to
criticise such abuse of tires.
A mark of the growing con­
sciousness about tires—
their service, their work,
their value.
THE
U . S. USCO TREAD
H e re is th e U . S. U sco
T re a d , w ith a lo n g - e s ta b ­
lished standard cl service
am ong rjo to rists w ho hava
an eye to value, as well a s
to price. W hile selling for
less than the other tires in the
U, S. Fabric line, the U see
has earned a reputation for
quality and dependable econ­
omy w hich is not exceeded
by any tire in its class.
This sam e respect for a good
tire is the reason w hy the four­
square tire dealer has passed up
odds and ends, “job lots”, “sec­
onds”, “cut prices”—and come
out squarely w ith the s ta n d a r d
q u a lity s e r v ic e of U. S. Tires.
United States Tires
are Good Teres
H e is g e ttin g a
bigger, and also bet­
ter, tire business than
he ever had before.
H e is dealing now
U. S. USCO TREAD
w ith h is o w n k in d
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD
U. S. ROYAL CORD
U. S. RED & GREY TUBES
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T o the m an w ho has not yet
learned the s ta n d a r d tir e s e r v ­
ic e he is entitled to w e say—
Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires
and make him show you.
H ere is a m an in close touch
w ith one of the 92 U .S. F actory
Branches—a constant supply of
fresh, live U. S. Tires.
T he U. S. T ire you buy is a tire
built for c u r r e n t d e m a n d s. No
overproduction. No piling up of
stock. No loss of mileage by
hanging around on
the dealer’s racks.
E v e ry w ay you
look at it, a p a r qual­
i t y tir e a t a n e t
p ric e ,
'“tia r a ia a m a a in elotta touch w ith o n »
o fth a 92 U. S. F a c to r y B ran ch»»“
w e w ill not ex p ect
you r b u sin e ss
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Knapp’s Groceteria
NO. 45, EAST MAIN ST.
fe d S ta te s Tires
States
Rubber Company
N. DIX & SON
Ashland, Ore.