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W ednesday, August. 3, 1Ô21
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOUR
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I K lam ath F a lls V isitor—
R e tu rn fro m K la m a th F a lls—
M rs. E d S co tt a n d little son G len,
M rs. A nna G ash, M rs. R. P. Neil
FOR
R E N T — Tw o
p le a s a n t
bed
a n d M iss E v a D an fo rd , r e tu r n e d la3t of K la m a th F a lls , a re v isitin g w ita
room s, g e n tle m e n only. 17 4 O ak
s tr e e t.
P h o n e 274-Y.
283-3 e v e n in g from a w e e k ’s sta y a t K la m ­ Mr. a n d Mrs. H en ry S m ith a t 160
N o rth M ain s tre e t.
a th F a lls a n d P aisley .
LO ST— T u e sd a y e v e n in g , g ra y p laid
lap robe. R e w ard . R e tu rn to Tid-
S n y d e r’s R o y al Ja zz o rc h e s tra a t
Big d a n c e a t th e B ungalow to ­
, in g s o ffic e o r p h o n e 302-R . 283-1 n ig h t.
th e B ungalow to n ig h t.
—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
Side Lights.
Co. T r e a s u r e r M akes R e p o rt—
C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r A. C. W a lk e r
h a s p re p a re d h is se m i-a n n u a l re p o rt
co v e rin g fin a n c ia l tra n s a c tio n s of th t
A sh la n d lodge, T h u rs d a y e v e n in g ,j
c o u n ty fro m J a n u a r y 1 to J u n e 30,
A u g u st 4. F ir s t deg ree.
1921, a n d filed it w ith th e county-
T h e re w ill be no s ta te d sessio n of c o u rt.
HU lah T em ple, F rid a y ev en in g , A us-
u st 6.
Guns and F ish in g T ack le—
M asonic Calends«- th is W eek—
Returns to Portland—
M rs. May L ed g erw o o d , w ho h a d
been s p e n d in g th e p a st th re e w eeks
in A sh lan d , le ft S a tu rd a y fo r het
hom e a t P o rtla n d . W h ile h e re Mrs.
L ed g erw o o d w as th e g u e st of Miss
C o ra B aldw in.
W h a t is a v acatio n w ith o u t m u ­
sic? B uy a sm a ll V ic tro la a n d ta k e
It a lo n g . R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf
W a n te d by S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , tw o
p a sse n g e rs fo r C ra te r L ake.
De
W itt T axi.
283-3*
. LO ST— T u esd ay a fte rn o o n betw een
Iro n W o rk s a n d Oak s tr e e t a n d
. a u to p a rk , p a r t of u n iv e rs a l d riv e
s h a ft fo r M axw ell c a r. F in d e r re ­
tu r n to P a r k sto re . R e w ard . 283-1*
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I W’A N TED — C h a m b e rm a id w ith ref-
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
i' e ren ces. A pplv A sh lan d h o tel.
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A m eetin g w ill be held F riday even in g, A u gust 13, at 8 p. m. a i
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lk
s’ H all, M edford, to organ ize a post of th e V eterans o f Foreign
W A N TED
TO
R E N T — F u rn is h e d ,
E lk h o rn G un S to re , 81 O ak s tr e e t
W ars o f th e U nited States. T here are a large num ber o f A shland
u n fu rn is h e d o r p a rtly fu rn is h e d
2111-1 m e
5 o r 6 room h o u se, close in. P h o n e
m en w ho h ave served in th e A . E . F ., and th e Arm y o f Occupation
31.
282-3
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in Germ any, or w ho have participated in other foreign cam paigns
V isits a t M ed fo rd —
w ith th e U nited s ta te s A rm y, Navy and M arine Corps. A ll Uncle
W’OOD F O R SA L E — I h av e se v e ra l
A. D. H elm s, of A sh la n d , w as a
h u n d re d tie r s o f d ry 16-inch fir,
Sam ’s figh ters, w h ether D oughboy, Gob or L eatherneck, who have
la u r e l a n d a ld e r w ood now being
b u sin e ss v isito r in M edford M onday.
seen active service abroad in an y foreign w ar or cam paign, are in­
h a u le d to A sh lan d . W ill sell ch e ap
vited to a tten d th is m eetin g und are requested to bring their d is­
if d e liv e re d now .
W ood will he
H. R. A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a tin g
charge papers w ith them .
h ig h e r la te r.
L eave o rd e rs a t E.
a n d g a s fittin g . R e p a irin g a speci­
E. P h ip p s office,
S. D. T ay lo r.
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE:
a lty .
248 F ifth St. P h o n e 1S6-J.
283-6*
•I. J. Butcher,
B ert Johnson,
PU B L IC S T E N O G R A P H E R — O ffice
G et Y o u r H u n tin g O u tfit Now—
C. B. MeUin.
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A nd sav e m oney.
E lk h o rn G un
to 12 a. m .; 1 :3 0 to 4.30 p. ni.
S to re , 81 O ak s tre e t.
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283-2*
N O T IC E
re m a in in A sh lan d th is w in te r and
a tte n d school h e re .,
Big d a n c e a t th e B ungalow W ed ­
nesday n ig h t.
D ancing th e c o u p le '
77c, w a r tax 8c, to ta l 85c.
280-3!
T w en ty -fiv e d o lla rs rew a rd fo r th e j
r e tu r n of la d y ’s h a n d b a g c o n ta in in g
gold en am eled w atch, lost on P h o e ­
n ix -Ja c k so n v ille road Ju ly 28. P h o n e
641-J M edford.
283-3* j
Yeo in e u re s a u to m o b ile s
a c c id e n t. P h o n e 2 74-J.
^Announcing
The New Buick “Four’
— A Thoroughbred
Four, Completing
the F am ed Buick
Line
T h e new Four-Cylinder Buick, here a n n o tib u d
is a thoroughbred—a p e d ig r e e d car well worthy
of its name.
Down to the very last detail, this new model possesses
every quality of enduring serviceability, complete
comfort, and distinctive appearance that have always
characterized Buick automobiles.
T h e advent of this new F our makes the Buick 1922
line complete. It offers to purchasers of a car of this
size all the quality and service that go to make up
the nam e “ B uick.”
Tfce
Valve-
in -H ea d E n g in e
4
fresh e v e ry , |
C all an d get
S
Ä ft
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------------ :— a genuine Buick
prices listed below make this great
'greater. A value such as this is possible
M i|y because of the combination of Buick engineer-
Ulg skfll devoted to the one ideal of quality, Buick
Koduction facilities developed over nearly a quarter
W a century, and Buick* s nation-wide distribution
ta d assume ergaatneioa.
l^eave for Oakland, C a l i f . -
M r. and M rs. W. T. C o ch ran a n d l|
son s ta r te d to d ay by a u to fo r O ak­
lan d . C alif., fo r a th re e w eeks v aca­
tion.
A 8 H I .A N D ,
OREGON
T he IM ck Motor Company is proud of the Buick
Four. It has the faith of long experience in this
newest addition to its line. It places upon it unre­
servedly the Buick guarantee carried by every Buick
automobile produced. That its confidence is well
placed is manifested not only by the keen interest
with which motorists have aw aited this a n n o u n c e ­
ment, but also the advance orders placed by distri­
butors, dealers, and the general public.
f «S
Touring -
12-36 Tfcrae Ansengcr Coupe -
22-37 Five Pa— ger Sedan - -
ÂK Prue/ t .
O. >. F/mz,
975
1475
1650
Mitkeguu
Tire/ Slender J Equipment e» eU Medet/
&** U /fe r Speqfeetien/ and Delivery Dele/
Ashland Auto Co.
P a u l Jo n e s M iddy B louses,
m ad e of good heavy Midd.>
T w ill.
“ P olly P r im ” a p ro n s, m ade
of good q u a lity check gingham
trim m e d w ith ric rac. Two
pockets.
Dress Aprons, $2.25
Combinations, $2.48
M ade , of fin e s h e e r N ain­
sook, trim m e d w ith V al lace
w ith lace in sets. T he fam ous
M arcella g a rm e n ts .
Dresses, $4.75
Bloomers, $3.25
Sold
re g u la rly
at
$0.00.
M ade of fin e s h e e r flow ered
Voile trim m e d w ith O rgandie.
P ongee B loom ers m ade from
im p o rte d 12 A1O P o n g ee silk
E la stic a t w aist and knee.
Taffeta Silk, $1.98
Koverall Aprons, $1.98
Sold
re g u la rly
at
$2.50.
All th e new artd w anted sh a d es,
in c lu d in g black.
F o rm e rly sold fo r $2.25. Ex­
tra size a p ro n s m ade of best
q u a lity P e rc a le trim m e d w ith
ric rac. Sizes 15. 47 and 49.
Pillow Oases. 30c ea. •
4 2 a n d 4 5 inch L inen F inish
Pillow Cases.
Sold re g u la rb
a t 35c each.
Table Cloths, $2.25
Size.
58x70.
M ercerized,
h e m stitc h e d rea d y for use.
For a limited time, a representative of the Butterick
Pattern Company will be at E. B. Isaac & Co. to ta k e
your subscription to ’‘The Delineator’’ at a greatly re
dueed rate.
Special rates are being offered for a year subscription.-
and we urge every one of our patrons to avail th e m ­
selves of this opportunity to receive this excellent maga
zine at the very much reduced prices.
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
HUDSON
Second Reduction
in Eight Months
Prices of all Super-Six models are again lowered.
fall a reduction of $200 to $450 was made.
Las1
Effective
now a further reduction of $150Was made on all models
The new prices, f. o. b. factory, are now as follows:
Seven-passenger Phaeton. $2250
Four-passenger Phaeton .. 2250
Cabriolet ..................... • • .. 2850
C o u p e ................................... 3125
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Sedan ................................. • 3250
Touring L im o u sin e............ 3475
Limousine ................... • •.. 3850
f. o. b. factory
BUICK DEALERS
"On The P la z a
BAKERY
evidence of
re car.
of the details of design
that full measure of qual-
tewith Buick.
n'
We specialize on fancy b ric k c e
cream . R ose Bros.
2 6 4 tfil
L .IT H IA
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bo^r types mounted oa
rise the new series.
W. E. C ouey and d a u g h te r. Sev­
e n th s tr e e t, left th is m o rn in g l'oi
B row nsville, w h e re th ey w ill jo in
Mrs. Couey a n d spend a tw o w eeks
visit w ith re la tiv e s a t th a t city
Good Health
Aprons, 79c ea.
again
REDUCES PRICE
L e a v e s for B ro w n sv ille—
TO
Middy Blouses, $1.79
Every other unit is of a
equal to the power
plant. T h e whole
constitutes a perfectly
M u » a d c t i i a u w ^ » q f m r i c kanlBi
* l ! lick construction.
d
S n y d e r’s R oyal Jazz o rc h e s tra a t '
th e B ungalow W ednesday n ig h t. 3t
T H E
MANY UNADVERTISED BARGAINS
Super-Six
T hat tin t
Tiij>—
H a g e r fam ilies
an o u tin g and
K lafhnth rivei |
Bran Bread
Opportunity Day”-- Thursday
The engine, of course, b of the time-tested Bub k
Valve-in-Head type. T h e year-after-year concentra-
¿Plant
F o r a good p lu n g e or tu b b a th in i|
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e Nat-1
a to rlu m .
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NOTICE
T h e d an ce a t K in g sb u ry Club
H ouse a d v e rtis e d fo r S a tu rd a y ev e n ­
in g h a s been p o stponed on a c c o u n t
o f clu b h o u se not being com pleted.
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STORE
SPECIAL OFFER FOR “ THE DELINEATOR’’
a g a in s t
10c th e
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Q U A L IT Y
72x90 sh e e ts of well know n
b ra n d , m ade to s ta n d th e w ear
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.65.
Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ ice c re a m
p a rlo r w h e re q u a lity ice c re a m s and
2 6 4 tf
s h e rb e ts a re served.
P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk,
q u a rt a t R ose Bros.
THE
Sheets, $1.48
Improved in H ealth—
Mrs. J . B. D uncan, who h a s re ­
c e n tly re tu r n e d from a P o rtla n d
s a n ita riu m , is m uch im proved In
h e a lth .
R e tu rn fro m O u tin g
T he H e d ric k an d
h a v e re tu rn e d from
fish in g trip on th e
beyond H o rn b ro o k .
S U C C E S S O R TO C. H . V A U P E L
81x90 sh e e ts of well know n
b ra n d , m ade to s ta n d th e w eai.
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.85.
C liff P a y n e m ak es P o rc h Sw ings.
S w eet C ider, m ad e
day. 40 c e n ts g allon.
It.
Phone 9 -F -ll.
Yeo.
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
Sheets, $1.65
J u s t received th e new B ru n e r
W oolen C o m p an y ’s line of fall am i |
w in ter sam p les.
C all in a n d sei I
th e m . C leaning tmd re p a irin g done
ou s h o rt notice
K. N elson, H otell
A u stin Bldg.
2 7 3 -tf
Best m usic, best flo o r, coolest
place to dance. T h e B ungalow W ed­
n esd ay n ig h t fro m 9 to 12. D ancing
th e co u p le 77c, w a r ta x Sc, to ta l K3r.
280-3
E verybody is going to th e B u n g a-,
J u s t in su ra n c e , t h a t ’s all.
low d an ce to n ig h t.
I of course.
Sold re g u la rly
at
$3.00.
M ade of plaid Z ephyr g in g ­
h am , trim m e d w ith piq u e and
ric rac . Sizes 1, 2 a n d 3.
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C orvallis V isitor—
E d w a rd S h o rt, of C o rv allis, is Inj
th e city v isitin g his g ra n d p a re n ts , |
Mr. a n d M rs. H . S. N ew ton. He m ay j
V isit Relative?. Here—
Mr. and M rs. G ene H om es, of
W eed, a n d M rs. H om es, of O ak lan d ,
C a lif., m o th e r of M r. H om es, a re
m a k in g a s h o rt visit w ith A shland
rela tiv e s.
See o u r F a ll S u itin g s of p u re V ir­
1 will be a t L a k e of th e W’oods
2 7 9 -tf
b u ild in g c o tta g e s fo r th e n e x t te n gin W ool. P a u t t e t t d ’s.
days. A nyone in te re s te d , p h o n e M r. i
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P eck, fire an d g am e w a rd e n a t L a k e ; F o r C ra te r L a k e or o th e r trip s,
of th e W oods. J. D. B eeson.
2 8 3 -tf see De W itt Taxi. P h o n e 140. 2 6 8 -lm
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A sh land
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT-----BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
A.W.WALKER
AUTO
CO.
West Main Street, Medford