Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednasday, October 18, 1021
SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN WEEK
This week is BARGAIN WEEK at the Daily Tidings Office. All week and continuing to next Saturday night
yearly subscriptions to the Daily Tidings will be accepted at greatly reduced rates, as follows:
Only 2 More
Days
In the City on carries routes, regular price $7.50.
Bargain WeeR $ 6 . 0 0 .
Saving $1.50
Outside the city and rural routes, regular price $6.50. Bargain WeeR $ 5 . 0 0 .
Saving $1.50
Only 2 More
The above rate applies to both old and new subscribers.
Pay up your arrears to October 1st at the old
rate, then pay the bargain week price for a year in advance.
BARGAIN WEEK THIS WEEK ONLY - CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT at 5 p.m.
H otel A sh la n d G rill c a te rs to hom o M any Im p ro v e m e n ts—
folks a s w ell as co m m e rc ial a n d to u r-
F o llo w in g th e lead of th e M ethod­
ist bu sin ess.
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e ra l N o rth M ain s tr e e t re s id e n ts a re
MASONIC (A L E N D A R THIS W EEK W in te r F a ir A llo w an ce—
j im p ro v in g th e ir
h om es ^vith new
An a llo w a n c e of $300 fo r th e A sh -i c o a ts of p a in t. Som e V>f th o se
lan d w in te r f a ir h a s been m ad e by “ s h in in g u p ” th e ir hom es a r e : T. H.
th
e co u n ty c o u rt, it w as s ta t e d a t S im pson, Mr. Ogg, M rs. V an F o sse n ,
A sh lan d lodge, No. 23, T h u rs d a y
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c h a m b e r of com m erce th is m o r n - ' A tto rn e y M oore, H. E. B a d g e r and
evening, O ctober 13.
S ta te d c o m '
ing.
T he a llo w a n c e w as m ad e fol- tw o h o u ses ow ned by Mr. Ogg.
ni u n ica tio n .
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low
ing
a re q u e s t m ad e la s t w eek by
A sh lau d lodge*. No. 23, F rid a y eve-.
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nin g , O ctober 14. S pecial co m m u n i- » .c h a m b e r of c o m m erce c o m m itte e
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of
th
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$1.50
d isc o u n t on th e
Move»« From T alent —
c a tio n . W ork th ir d deg ree.
s u b s c rip tio n p rice of T h e T id in g s
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T he c h a m b e r of com m erce has
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i we w ill send o u t a c o lle c to r to g et
“ ta k e n o n ” a sa le s cam p aig n in d is- •
To W inter in { ’aliforuin—
an d re c e ip t you fo r th e m oney. B a r­
posing of th e
200
A sh lan d a u to
Mr. a n d M rs. H a rry M ath es will gain w eek po sitiv ely e n d s S a tu rd a y
p la te s re c e n tly received. Mr. F u lle r
leav e w ith in th e next few d ay s fo r a t 5 p.m . T e lep h o n e in e a rly . S a t­
s ta te s th a t th e p ro fits deriv ed from i
th e sa le of th e p la te s will be used in I C a lifo rn ia , w h e re th e y w ill re m a in u rd a y will be a bu sy day fo r us.
d u rin g th e w in te r m o n th s.
T h a n k s.
a id in g to pay th e expenses of t h e ’
Local and Personal
A
P a re n t-T e a e h e rs M eet—
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n
h eld a c o m m itte e m e e tin g y e s te rd a y
a fte rn o o n fo r t h £ p u rp o se o f d e ­
te rm in in g m e th o d s o f in c re a s in g th e
m e m b e rsh ip of th e a s s o c ia tio n / a
c a m p a ig n fo r w hich is sc h e d u le d to
s ta r t w ith in th e n e x t few days.
Tyre Rile:*
If I was an automobile
owner and knew that tires
were my greatest expense
I would go to Leedoms
Tire Hospital, and get
more miles for less money
com ing w in te r fair.
S u its M ade to Order—
Old Friends Meet—
C le a n in g a n d re p a irin g on s h o rt
You can give th a t $1.50 to th e
P ie rre P ro v o st
received
a v isit
notice.
K. N elson, H otel A sh lan d
c o m m u n ity clu b h o u se if you w an t
th is m o rn in g from a p a rty of old-
Bldg.
3 0 2 tf
to.
I t ’s o u r loss. W e a r e w illing
tim e frie n d s of St. P a u l, O r., w ho
t h a t you g et th e c re d it.
P ay y o u r
passed th ro u g h A sh la n d to d a y on
F. C. D illard a n d fam ily , fo rm e rly
D aily T id in g s su b sc rip tio n th is week
th e ir w ay to K la m a th F a lls .
T he
of T a le n t, h av e re n te d th e h o m e of j
a n d save th e $1.50.
p a rty — J. A. B ush, F . H. M iller, W il­
Mrs. J e ss ie R o n d e a u , 542 F a ir v ie w '
liam M urphy, F r e d P e lla n d a n d C.
s
T he la s t m illin e ry clase w ill begin tr e e t, th ro u g h th e C. B. L a m k in I i D.
C o lem an — w ill sp e n d
se v e ra l
M onday ev en in g , O cto b er 17.
F o ri re a lty agency. _______
' d»ys in th e v icin ity of K la m a th
f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n r a i l Mrs. L ouis
Save $1.50 by p a y in g y o u r D aily ’ * a " s on a ^ u n t‘n K t r i P-
Dodge.
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36-4 !
T id in g s su b sc rip tio n th is w eek
W a tc h Y eo’s w indow .
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Tim ber Tract Sold—
Our clothes a re c o m fo rta b le b e - 1
TOO I A T E TO CLASSIFY.
H a rry E. E llio tt, L ib e rty s tre e t,
cause they til.
P a u lse ru d .
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has p u rc h a se d a fo rty -a c re tim b e r
S E E H. S. L ynch, T a le n t, fo r d ry
tra c t n e a r th e old
D o lla rh id e toll To Return to Ranch Home—
wood, o r p h o n e 12-F-22.
g a te n e a r th e S iskiyou su m m it. T he
3 6 -2 tw -lm o *
M rs. P e rry A s h c ra ft a n d c h ild re n
tr a c t fo rm e rly w as ow ned by W . E. a re sp e n d in g a few d ay s in th e city
W A N TED — S m a ll im p ro v e d m o u n ­
C a rlto n a n d
th e deal w as m ad e b e fo re r e tu r n in g to th e ir m o u n ta in
ta in ra n c h ; m u s t h a v e w a te r; give
th ro u g h th e
C. B. L a m k in
re a jty ran c h ho n ie.
p a rtic u la rs f ir s t le tte r.
Box A -8,
agency.
T id in g s.
36-7*
! H ave y o u r old s u it m ad e new a tj
P a u ls e r u d ’s su its a re re a so n a b le . ! P a u ls e r u d ’s.
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V isits M other ami Sister—
L o st— A t E lk s ' dance, g reen sill-
W. R. W ing, of San F ro n cisco , is
u m b re lla w ith green ivory h a n d le in A shland fo r a few d ays v isitin g
a n d g reen rin g .
F in d e r r e tu r n to his m o th e r, Mrs. F. C. W ing, Oak
s e c r e ta r y ’s o ffice E lk s ’ club.
36-2* s tr e e t, a n d s is te r, Mrs. J. H. McGee.
D eer head m o u n tin g a sp e cia lty
as it will soon be, vou will want one
of our PALACE HEATERS to take
olf the chill.
Yes, we have many
kinds and sizes of stoves—CHEAP,
.J A5
/MEDIUM and HIGH GRADE. They
are selling too, because the price is
lafe— .-i
less—yes, clear down to BED ROCK
—and We only, have one price and that
is marked on. the stove in PLAIN
FIGURES. Some dealers don’t mark
the selling price on their goods, just
leave it off so they can raise the price
if a customer wants to trade in an old
stove or something. We don’t do
business that way—the selling price
-R marked on all of our goods in plain
figures—this has been our system of doing business for the past 33 y ears and we be-
lieve this method is appreciated.
A Big Stock of Rugs and Linoleum in Inlaid
and Printed Goods
JUST IN AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT
less money.
Some Tire, the Mason
you’ll say so when you
look ’em over.
Funeral Directors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable Housefurnishers
See Our Selection of
FALL
HATS
Cause for Admiration
In d e e d you w ill h av e w hen you
p u t on o u r fu rs. T hey a r e so
e le g a n t a n d se t o ff y o u r gown
to su ch h ig h d eg ree.
B e tte r
in sp e c t o u r fu rs b e fo re p u r­
ch a sin g . L a rg e a s s o rtm e n t of
a ll th e la te s t fu rs.
The Mason Cord has
everything needed to
make a tire that will give
vou more miles and for
When the Frost is on the Pumpkin
We have some very nice Fisk Patterns
WINELAND ® SHEPHERD
Hairdressing Parlors
Room 1*, Citizens Bank Bldg
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F. W. Bartlett
115 W. Main Street
New One-Way Fares
MEDFORD
Eastbound through
—a b u rn in g @
California
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Mary Pickford
—In­
et
Through the Back Door”
Coming Friday - Saturday—Zane Grey’s Popular Story
"The U. P. Trail”
Also Comedy
“ BLUE SUNDAY’
WTiaf
Have You Done About
Fuel ?
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t
You are only putting off the “evil” (but
necessary) day by not filling up those
Enable you without additional cost to go via San
I rancisco, Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas City or
Ran Antonio, Houston and New Orleans or via Salt Lake
City and Denver.
•
Each route, Sunset, Golden State, Carriso Gorge and
Ogden, is distinct in characteristics and affords a most
fascinating and interesting trip across America.
Four Daily Trains
VIA
The Scenic Shasta Route
C onnect w ith w ell-k n o w n lim ite d a n d e x p re ss tra in s t h a t p ro ­
v id e e x c elle n t se rv ic e a n d a ll m o d ern c o m fo rts.
Sold by
Carson-Fowler
Lumber Co.
" C a lifo rn ia fo r th e T o u r is t,” o u r b e a u tifu l b o o k let, b rie fly d e­
sc rib e s a n d illu s tr a te s th e c h a rm s a n d ro m a n c e o# C a lifo rn ia . Copy
F R E E on re q u e s t.
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F o r fa re s, b e rth s , tr a in serv ice, sto p o v e r re g u la tio n s ,
p e rso n a l a d v ice o r h e lp fu l s u g g e stio n s a sk a g e n ts o r w rite
A . S. Bovd
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
G eneral P assenger Agent
coal bins now. Get the load off your mind by
placing your order for SUPERIOR coal.
Coal is just coal to the average householder
until he has used SUPERIOR—until he has
learned to ask for it by name.
Then he is won by those many superior quali­
ties—low degree of ash, high heat value—quick
firing—long flame—lack of soot and economy
of SUPERIOR coal.
Superior Domestic Lump is that cçn-.
venient size for all occasions in fur ­
nace, fireplace, heater and cooker.
Henry Bldg.
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N. W. Agent
Portland, Or