Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tomorrow Is the Last Day to Save That $1.50 on Your Tidings Subscription
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Friday, October 14, 1921
WSB
Local and Personal
P au lseru d ’s suits are reasonable.
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MASONIC CALENDAR THIS W EEK
A J2.50 guaranteed hot w ater bot­
tle at th e Rexall 1-cent sale; two for
$2.51.
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Ashland lodge. No. 23. Friday eve­
ning, October 14. Special communi­
( i t y to R epair Truck—
cation. Work third degree.
The Ford truck owned by the city
and
used by the electric light dep art­
Two tubes antiseptic tooth paste
ment will be repaired at a cost of
for 26 cents at the Rexall 1-cent
37-1 $60, according to a decision made by
Bale.
the city council a t a recent meeting.
Considerable
discussion
centered
» Our clothes are com fortable be­ around the advisability of purchas­
cause they fit. Paulserud.
36-tf ing a new truck, but voted down as
unnecessary expenditure for this
Save $1.50 by paying your Daily
year, although a new truck may be
Tidings subscription this s^ek
purchased at a later date.
Howe Fam ily Moves—
Ben Howe and family have moved
from 176 Mountain avenue to Fifth
street, between C and B streets. The
house Vacated by the Howe family
now is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Coverling, who have moved
from the Roland home.
S u its M ade to Order—
. You can give th a t $1.50 to the
community club house if you want
to. I t’s our loss. We are willing
th a t you get the credit. Pay your
Daily Tidings subscription this week
aud save the $1.50.
The big one-cent sale at the Rex­
all store closes Saturday night. 37-1
Cleaning and repairing on short
The last millinery class will begin
notice.
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
Bldg.
302tf Monday evening, October 17. For
fu rth er inform ation call Mrs. Louis
Dodge.
36.4
Two pounds Cascade paper for 66
W at«h Rose Bros.’ window for ' Sootlotfder L ikes A shland-—
shipped since the beginning of the existing from the resignation of of a new president will be made a t a
Saturday candy specials.
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Alex Arnot, bonny Scotchman of ! season in August and one carload
John H. Dil as president and direc- later meeting of the board of direc­
Viewforth, Invorkeltherie, believes will be shipped to New York next
tor of the association. The election, tors, Mr. Briggs said.
You can save $1.50 a year by pay­ th a t Ashland is a good place to live. week.
Mr. Briggs stated no action had
ing your Daily Tidings subscription As a direct result of Ashland lite ra ­
tu
re
received
from
relatives
in
this
been taken as yet to fill the vacancy
this week.
vicinity, Mr. Arnot has w ritten to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
the cham ber of commerce requesting
Square Deal Grocery M oves—
inform ation concerning local living FOR SALE— Good Jersey cow. Ad­
Despite the activities of carpen­
and working conditions. In accord­
dress F, care Tidings.
37-2*
ters, the Square Deal grocery is now
ance with Mr. A rnot’s request, John
located in its new store room, for­
H. Fuller, secretary of the cham ber WANTED— $2,000 loan for long
merly occupied by the E. N. Norton
term , 8 per cent interest, on im­
of commerce, has forwarded' a copy
proved real estate, value $6,000.
GREATEST NOVEL
Motor company.
The
finishing
of The Tidings to the Scotchman.
Address
N. R., care Tidings. 37-2*
touches still are being made to the
: .
interior of the store, one of the lead­
ing business houses in the city.
Albany— G rading on Pacific high­ FOR SALE — One-year-old W hite
Leghorn hens, O. A. C. strain.
way resumed
North Calapooia
1401 Boulevard.
37-2*
river road may be completed. -
LOST — Tan auto glove. Finder
R ecovering From I l l n e s s -
phone 450-J.
37-3*
Miss Grace Hogue, who has been
NOTICE
ill at a local hospital, is convalescing
Having sold the East Side Meat 57 MILES per gallon made with new
at he? home.
patented gasoline vaporizer; w rite
M arket to E lliott & Kerby Bros., we
for particulars. • Stransky Vapor­
desire to thank the citizens of Ash­
izer Co., Pukw ana, S. D.
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R oom s W anted— •
land for their liberal patronage. We
In preparation for Jackson county retain the accounts up to October 11, f WANTED— Help; experienced pack-
! ers and sorters a t W hittle’s w are­
teachers’ institute, to open at the which accounts will be found at the
house, sorting fru it and long run;
high school Mondby, the cham ber of East Side M arket for collection. As
s ta rt Monday. Guy W. Conner.
37-3*
commerce is appealing for a list of it is necessary th a t we close these
home owners having rooms to ren t accounts quickly, we will ask all
or willing to arran g e room and custom ers owing us to kindly call in
board for th e teachers Monday, Tues­ and settle within the next few days.
day and W ednesday of next week.
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c . A. PAULEY.
Fresh sweet cider at Rose Bros.
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GARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
showing our appreciation of the
cents a t the Rexall 1-cent sale. 37-1
Want Street Paved,—
many kindnesses shown us during
W here better tam ales are served
our
recent bereavement.
A
petition
signed
by
property
own­
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Style and quality are combined in Rose Bros, will serve them.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Marcy,
ers
on
Second
street
between
East
Paulserud’s suits.
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Mrs.
E. Marcy and D aughter.
Main and H argadine streets was pre­
To A ttend Tax Sale—
Leaves for K lam ath F alls—
Ashland will be represented at the sented to the council a t the Tuesday
t sidew alks ! l’'R V rr ASSOCIATION BUYS
C. A. Pauley, form er proprietor of county tax sale of property tomorrow m eeting requesting ■ « th a —
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W A -w-k W
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W —
be
laid
on
both
sides
of
t^e street.
G RADER AND SORTER
the East Side meat m arket, left afternoon at Jacksonville by a m em -;
yesterday for Klam ath Falls, where ber of the city council appointed as, It wa scontended th a t the walk on
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he will be connected with the Klam­ a committee to purchase such prop-! the south side of the street was
ath Packing company. Mrs. Pauley erties as may be useful to the city greatly needed by members of the out the middle west. The shipm ents
will remain in the city for a short after the delinquent taxes are paid, i Baptist church. V. V. Mills, whose are sold by consignm ents, $1 a box
property extends nearly the entire being paid by the eastern* jobbers
time before joining her husband at
length
of Second stre et between E ast when placed in the cars at Ashland.
Home-made tam ales served at
Klamath Falla.
Rose Bros.
37-tf Main and H argadine streets, opposed The difference is paid, a fte r th e ship­
the sidewalk project on his side. He m ents reach Chicago, th e am ount de­
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
stated
th a t traffic on the north side pending on the m arket value when
F.
E.
Meyer
and
family,
F.
E.
folks us well as commercial and to u r­
ist business.
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27-tf Meyer, Jr., and family and Mrs. I r ­ of the street was not great enough the apples are sold. All shipm ents
vine E. Woods, of Dallas, Or., were to w arrant the expense. The m at­ of apples are tra c e d \to enable the
Klenzo tooth paste, 50 cents tube, camped yetserday in the auto camp ter was left undecided by th e council association to give the grow er the
two for 51 cents, at the Rexall 1- en route to Los Angeles, Calif., until investigation could be made.
actual price brought by his crop of
cent sale.
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apples.
Apples
from different
The Meyer families were Ashland R eturn From I d a h o -
orchards are kept en tirely ’ separate.
Lost— At Elks’ dance, green silk! visitors for a short time during the
The average carload of apples is
Mrs. F rank Dickey re tu rn e d Tues­
umbrella with green ivpry handle spring or this year. Mr. Meyer, Sr.
between
650 and 750 boxes.
day night from an extended visit to
and green ring. Finder return to is a form er county assessor for Polk
W ith a to tal shipm ent of eleven
Burley, Idaho, where she accom­
secretary’s office E lks’ club.
36-21 county.
carloads,
the pear season is prac­
panied an invalid sister, Mrs, E d­
tically
over.
Ten cars have been
wards. On her way home Mrs. Dick­
ey stopped a t Vale, Or., the M alheur
county seat and her form er home,
See Our Selection of
she having taught school th ere a few
years. Mrs. Edw ards reports with
enthusiasm th a t the W arm Springs
Irrigation project is progressing.
The farm ers are contem plating great;
things from the venture, as it will
irrigate thousands of acres of un­
claimed land which now is desert.
Mrs. Dickey will not teach this year
because she expects to re tu rn to)
Idaho again to be with h er sister.
We have some very nice Fisk Patterns
WINELAND a
Hairdressing Parlors
SHEPHERD
Room 1, Citizens Bank Bldg
Espce Man R eturns—
"D uke” H arris is here again for a
week to relieve A. E. T uttle, who is
i second-trick telegraph operator for
| the Southern Pacific company a t the
depot. Mr. H arris left here last
sum m er to take an office at Shasta
Springs.
Tyre Kjk:*
Specials
Charles Ganiere is reported to be
confined to his home, 148 W eimer
street, on account of illness.
For Community House
48
Old Yankee Pure Cane Maple Syrup, medium s iz e ..
92
Old Yankee Pure Cane Maple Syrup, large siz e ... .$1.65
Quaker Com Flakes, 3 pkgs........................... ................25
Ivory Soap, sm all.............................................................. 07
Crisco .........................................................60c, $1.20, $1.75
Toilet Paper, large rolls, 4 fo r.......................................25
5 per cent of all sales on this day go toward building
the community house.
KNAPP’S GROCETERIA
"On the Plaza”
MARGUERITE DeLaMOTTE
also
BIG TWO REEL COMEDY
"Blue S u n d ay”
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THCATER BttüTr«.
SATURDAY
for
SUITS
and
Some Tire, the Mason
you’ll say so when you
look ’em over.
COATS
with that label
will
satisfy
in
everv wav.
Buying Tires
Blindiold
DON’T DO IT
In Fisk Tires you can
get just what you want at
a price below the average
tire. Fisk quality at
honest price.
Just now there is a splendid assortment of styles
and sizes to choose from hut every day they are thinning
out.
\\ by not look them over Saturday and select
vourst
JUMPER DRESSES
f"
are now in great favor.
We have them in flan­
nel, serge, jersey and
tricotine, $7.75 up.
KRUGGEL
BROTHERS
GUARANTEED VUICANIZ I NG
ACCESSORIES
TEL.125 ASHLANDORECON 91 O AK ST.
Ideal Grocery
Old \ ankee Pure Cane Maple Syrup, small siz e .. . .
JOSEPH DOWLING
less money.
Balance of This Week at
Saturday Only
KATHLYN WILLIAMS
The Mason Cord has
everything needed to
make^i tire that will give
you more miles and for
A Cordial Invitation to Everyone!
SA LE
ROY STEWART
If I was an automobile
owner and knew that tires
were piy greatest expense
I would go to Leedoms
Tire Hospital, and get
more miles for less money
JJRES
C onfined by Illn ess—
A massive picture of the Great West
Powerful cast including
FRIDAY
F A L L
H A T S
ZANE
GREY’S
"The U. P. Trail”
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at
H. P. Holmes and H. B. Plummer’s Grocery
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at
Square Deal Grocery and Knapp’s Groceteria
Monday, October 24th at
East Side Grocery
An abundance of delicious, wholesome food in which
KERR’S famous Flours and Cereals are employed in
making.
BE OUR GUEST
Farm Water
Systems
A COMPLETE, motor-driven system sup­
plying water under pressure for every house­
hold use.
Pumps from wells, cisterns, lakes, streams
or springs. Starts aud stops itself, requires
no attention beyond a little oil now and then.
Runs by current furnished from Power stations
or Farm Lighting Plants. Furnishes water for
bath, kitchen, laundry, garden and stock. Sim­
ple in construction, inexpensive to install.
Gives you a fresh drink from the well at the
turn of a faucet, just like city service.
A demonstration will be held at shop.
Beaver Bldg., all day Saturday, October 15.
All farmers invited.
J erry O’N e a l
Phone No. 138
Beaver Block