? PAGE FOUR THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS « a i» W ednesday, October 12, IftiM SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN WEEK Only 3 More 1 his w eek is BARGAIN¡WEEK a lth e Dally Tidings Office. All w eek and continuing to next Saturday night yearly subscriptions to the Daily Tidings w ill he accepted at greatly reduced rates, a s fo llo w s : Bargain Week $ 6 . 0 0 . Saving $1.50 Outside the city and rural routes, regular price $6.50. Bargain WeeR $ 5 . 0 0 . Saving $1.50 In the City on carries routes, regular price $7.50. iate. Wen pay m e r l i n w e lk p r i c X a T e a T t a ^ n c e . y ° Ur BrPearS *° ° C’O,M!r “ 8' Only 3 More °W B A R G A IN W EEK T H IS W EEK O N LY - C L O S E S S A T U R D A Y N IG H T at 5 p.m. Local W riter Wins Prize— Mrs. M argaret Dill received word this morning from the G rants Pass cham ber of commerce that she had ALYSON IC CALENDAR TH IS W EEK' been awarded first prize in a contest the cham ber was having for a com-: munity song. Mrs. Dill is one of our Siskiyou chapter, No. 21, W ednes­ most talented authors and is having day evening, October 12. Mark m as-' great success both in the field of short story and song writing. ter degree. Local and Personal Ashland lodge. No. 23, Thursday , If citizens wishing to take advan­ evening, October 13. * Stated com­ tage of the $1.50 discount on the munication. subscription price of The Tidings Ashland Iodée, No. 23, Friday ev e-: find they have not time to call at ning, October 14. Special communi­ the office, if they will telephone 39 cation. Work third degree. we will send out a collector to get and receipt you for the money. Bar­ Itnby Daughter Born— gain week positively ends Saturday l)r. Parsons reports the arrival of at 5 p.m. Telephone in early. Sat­ a fine new daughter at the Lewis urday will be a busy day for us. W yant home on A street, yesterday. Thanks. You can give th at $1.50 to the community club house if you want to. It’s our loss. We are willing that you get the credit. Pay your Daily Tidings subscription this week and save the $1.50. ('oluntliu.t D a y - Banks were closed all day in ob­ servance of Columbus day, com­ mem orating the exploits of Christo­ pher Columbus, the seaftiring ex­ plorer who dem onstrated th at the world ‘ wasn’t on the square.” School proceeded as usual today. NOTICE H avint sold the East Side Meat M arket to Elliott & Kerby Bros., we desire to thank the citizens of Ash- land for their liberal patronage. We retain the accounts up to October 1 J. which accounts will be found at th East Side M arket for collection. As it is necessary th a t we close these accounts quickly, we will ask all custom ers owing us to kindly call in and settle within the next few days. 35-ead3* C. A. PAULEY. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Foothill! G a m e - by th e uprooting of all cu rran t and locate promptly buildings to w hich1 The am ount which will be paid by High school students are eagerly| gooseberry bushes, both wild an d , m ail is addressed, and avoid errors other beet companies of the west waiting for Saturday, when the cultivated, within 200 to 300 yards and delays in delivery. On the basis of the heavy esti­ will probably bring the total am ount Klam ath Falls and local high school of the pine trees.” m ated crop of beets to be harvested paid the farm er for beets to over football team s will b attle on the E. J. Kaiser, Ashland postm aster, j this fall, it is calculated that beet $100,000,000, exclusive of an amount local gridiron. The locals were START CAMPAIGN states the lack of mail boxes at many I growers in the sixteen districts of i almost as large for the cost and trim m ed in the first game of the sea­ FOR U SE OF MAIL ; residences in the city is a handicap j the G reat W estern Sugar company in labor of turning the beets into son with Kalmath Falls a t th at city. BOXES OCTOBER 10 to th e local carrier system. During: Colorado. Nebraska, Montana and sugar. Local sport fans, basing th eir judg­ inclem ent weather. especially, the! Wyoming will receive approximately ment on the recent Ashland-Grants (Continued from Page 1) difficulty is pronounced. Steps are $18,000.000 in cash for their crop^, St. Helens— P ittsburg m arket road Pass game, when the locals showed iug news articles in th e local perss, being tak en at the local postoffice Almost as large a total expenditure to be completed October 15. better training and more speed, pre­ dict a “ battle royal” in the coming setting forth fully th e advantages to to see th at every A shland home is will he made for labor. It is calcu- I patrons, which, briefly, are as fol­ equipped with, a small box placed la ted. reckoning on an expected clash. Lum ber prices have dropped from lows w here it will be. easily accessible u J average factory campaign of 100, 38 to 64 per cent since February, House num bers enable carriers to the carriers. days. R eturns From R iddle, Ore.— 1920. H. S. Aitken, of the local telephone office here, has returned from a week’s visit with his father at R id­ dle, Ore., and contem plates spending the rem aining week of his vacation at C rater lake. H unteis R eturn— Boh Shaw, Mike Morgan and Earl Hosier returned yesterday from a several days’ hunting trip, well atisfied with th eir luck, and say if it hadta’t been so “ dry” they would have returned with the limit. ____________ DISEASES OF TREES TRACED BY STATE FORESTER ELLIOTT Tyre %ik:* FOR RENT— Two-room apartm ent, unfurnished; also one furnished sleeping room. 102 Oak. 34-2 FOR SALE — Furnished six-room house with seleping porch, close in. Call 550 Boulevard. 35-4* CHAIR DOCTOR— Anything fixed ' up and sold for you, from a wagon to a wheelbarrow, or a piano to a penny whistle. 28-1 mo FOR RENT— Furnished five-room apartm ent; front apartm ent over Eastern Supply Co., 375 E. Main. See R. E. Detrick, 167 Church Save $1.60 by paying your Daily street, owner. 35-1* Tidings subscription th is week WANTED — Salesman for special make of tires; fully g uaranteed Boston E ditor to V isit— firsts, at new low prices; salary W. F. Rogers, publisher of the and expenses to right man. Wol­ Boston T ranscript, will be a guest of verine Tire and Rubber Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 35-1 his old friend, John H. Fuller, here tomorrow. A telegram to Mr. Fuller WANTED — Furnished room for announces th a t he will arrive on the light housekeeping, close in. Ad-1 dress P. O. Box 246. 35-2* morning train and spend the full day here. WANTED— Experienced fry . cook, i Hotel Ashland. 3 51 tf H I was an automobile owner and knew that tires were my greatest expense I would go to Leedoms Tire Hospital, and get more m iles for less money The Mason Cord has everything needed to make a tire that will give you more miles and for less m oney. Some Tire, the Mason you’ll say so when you look ’em over. Cleaning and repairing on short K. N elson , H otel A shland 302 tf We are local Agents for L eave for C lackam as County— Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bates, -of Eagle Creek. Clackamas county, left this m orning for th eir home after a two weeks’ visit a t the home of Mr. B ates’ sister, Mrs. E. W. Howell, Maple street. W hile heer the Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Howell spent sev­ eral days on a cam ping trip down the Rogue as far as Gallce. Business men having a ledger ac­ count with The Tidings may tele­ phone the office if they wish to take »(•vantage of the subscription dis­ count this week and the am ount will be added to th eir bill of Novem­ ber 1. Tailor for and girls. JOHN MALY ladies, gentlem en, boys Pell building, Plaza. ACKARD LITTLE »IX Price $2626 The n iftiest lig h t six on the m arket Everybody know s the Packard It is a topnotcher Also full stock of SOUND TIRES Class A Garage Harold Prose This is a real money-saving offering of the new things for Fall. Realizing that you have wanted them, but may have hesitated about coming for them, fearing that their price may not suit your pocketbook so early in the sea son, we have gathered them together and are offering them to you in a four-day sale at prices which, in effect make buying a saving. Glance over the listings, select what you need, then come in. Remember, too, that space permits us to advertise only a few of the many worth-while offerings. You can see the rest when you are here. Hand Bags at Bargain Prices Beauty Boxes A special purchase of Leather Hand Bags, direct from the manufac­ turer, enables us to offer you leather bags in new standard shapes. Each one represents the finest quality material and careful workman­ ship. You will find here values that cannot be equaled anywhere. E. G. H igh Ü- VALUES TO $8.00—ECONOMY OFFERING, YOUR CHOICE, EACH $3.98 WOOL DRESS GOODS SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! We are offering some unusual bargains in Pure All-Wool Dress Goods. 36-inch All-Wool Serge, in several good colors for Pall wear, sold regularly at $1.19. Economy offering. yard, ................................................. .................................98c 43-inch Pure All-wool Pine French Serge and Epingle, in dark colors. Economy offering, yard. .$1.98 54-inch Pure All-wool Fine Dress Serge, worth $4.00 yard. Economy offering, yard ,..................................$2.48 Black, by far the most popular shade l'or earlv Fall ami Winter wear. Black Poplin, $1.25 value, now, y ard ................. 9gc Black Messaline, $2.00 value, now, y a r d .... $1.75 Black Dress Satin, $2.25 value, now, yard $189 Black Taffeta Silk, $2.25 value, now, y a r d ........ $1.98 ldack Dress Satin, $2.75 value, now, yard ............$2.48 lack ( harmeuse, $3.48 value, now, y a r d .......... $2.98 Black ( repe Back Satin, $/.00 value, now, yard. .. $3.69 TTT V Petticoats Made of All-Silk Jersey, with straight pleated flounce, with fancy inserted design, colors emerald, pea cock, tan and gray, $4.48. Econ omy offering ......................... $3.95 Women’s Extra Fine Sateen Petti­ k- ÍV 36-inch Bleached Muslin, 22c value. Economy offering, y a r d ............................................................... j« ,. 72x90 Sheets, fine finish, sold regular at $1.29. Economy offering, each ...................................... 9 1 .0 0 42 and 45--inch Pillow Cases, sold regularly at 35c each. Economy offering, each ................... 25c 27-inch Outing Flannel, in fancy stripes, 18c value. Economy offering, yard .......................... 15c 72x00 Cotton Batts, enough for a com plete com­ forter, $1.25 value. Economy offering, each.91.00 Bath Towels, extra good size and quality, 45c value. Economy offering, 35c each; 3 fo r. . . .91.00 STORE OPENS 8 A. M. 66x80 Heavy Cotton Blanket, comes in gray, tan and white. Economy offering, pair ................... 9 3 .0 0 66x80 W ool-finish Blankets, in new plaids, pink, blue, tan. gray and lavender. Economy offering, pair ............................................. .. 9 5 .2 5 66x80 Wool and Cotton Blankets, all new plaidfc, fine quality. Economy offering, p a ir .96.48 E. R. coats, with plaited flounce, in plain colors, such as black, navy, emer­ ald, peacock, purple, brown; also all-over floral designs in all colors, sold regularly at $1.75. Economy o ffe rin g ......................... '........ '.$1.39 1 '' Be on hand early Thursday morning Blankets and Comforters Extra—18-inch Crash Towel­ ing, warranted part linen, 18c value. E c o n o m y offering, yard ........................121-2c (Limit 10 yards) Petticoats w Domestics S u its M ade to O r d e r - notice. Bldg. October 13 to October 17 (C ontinued from P age One) twenty miles. These bushes in tu rn DRESSMAKING and remodeling; your home or mine; prices reason­ infect new pine trees, but only trees Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home able; work guaranteed. M issin e arb y ’ as the spores which cause folks as well as commercial and to u r­ Stew art, 132 Seventh street. «•«-»- this infection are very delicate and ist business. 2 7-tf 35-3* short lived, and will travel only short I WANTED— To buy Leghorn hens, distances before losing their power Telephone Officials Visit— regardless of age or m oulting con­ io do harm. Hence, the spread of Messrs. Cole and H utchins, of dition; will pay 20 cents per blister rust can be prevented locally pound. Call 411-R. ‘ 35.1 Portland, supervisors of vehicles for the Bell Telephone company, on an WANTED — Dish w aster; steady inspection tour, spent Monday in work. Hotel Ashland. 35-tf Ashland and left for K lam ath Falls WANTED— Good live-wire who is Tuesday morning. acquainted in this locality. See Mr. H uston a t Ashland Hotel, 5 to Charles S. Wilson— Decorating, 7 P-m - 35-2* hardwood finishing and graning. “ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922 Satisfaction guaranteed. P. O. Box models now on floor, Swenson- & 244. McRae’s; see them : your term s are ours. .1. W. Scott, Sales Man­ ager Southern Oregon. 35-1 mo Street E n tertain er— A public entertain er by the name of Don Cameron perform ed on the street last evening a t the intersec­ tion of Main and Second streets with some nifty selections on his bagpipe. He was dressed as the typical Scotch Highlander, kilts and all, even to a striking resemblance to the latest in roll-top hosiery. He has been in this country long enough to be­ come an American citizen, and is a traveler with th eatrical troupes. Economy Offerings 66x80 All Pure Wool Blankets, in block plaid«, pink, blue, tan and gray, per p a ir.................... 90.18 Comforters filled with new cotton, double card­ ed, coverel with silkolene, light patterns Econ­ omy offering ........................................ *•’ “ ■> Comforters filled with extra fine (touble-cunU ed cotton, covered with fancy silkolene. in pink and blue. Economy o f f e r in g ..................¡S3. 75 H osiery and Underwear Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, in black only Economy offering, pair ............................. ' 2 5<- W omen’s fine quality Mercerized Lisle Hose. in ~ black and brown. Economy offering, pair. . 5o<- Women's Wool Hose, in green heather, all sizes 8% to It). Economy offering, p a i r . . 91. 25 C hildren’s Fleece-lined Cotton Union Suits priced according to size, 2 to 4, 85c; 8 to io ' $1.19; 12 to 16 ......... ...................................... W omen’s Cotton Union Suits, w inter weight, all styles, fine quality. Economy offering garm ent ............................................................. 91 Women’s Cotton Underwear Vests and Pants fine ribbed quality. Economy offering gar­ ment ................................ ’ I SAAC & C o Successors to C. H- Vaupel. TH E QUALITY STORE Extra—< 0-inch Mercerized Ta­ ble Damask, $1.25 value. Econ­ omy offering, yard ............75c (Limit 5 yards) ,-JTU SnJ ¡Hr“ a rJ 1