Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, October 2S, IM I
ÁBHLAND bÀÊLÏ TÍÚÍÑGá
M ÍM M i
T
Buys Garage Interests—
Return from S p o k a n e -
A, B. Mackenzie has purchased
Mrs. F. R. Buyers has returned
from a several days visit w ith rela­ Harold Prose’s interest in the Class
EMERGRUT MASONIC MEETING tives and friends at Spokane, Wash. A garage, forming a partnership
with Edward High in the m anage­
Woolens for men and women sold ment of the business. The new gar-j
by the yard— C. Orres.
17tf age owners will have the agency for
Special communication of Ashland ;
the Essex and Packard cars.
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
lodge N o .'23 this (F rid ay ) evening,
Order your Thanksgiving suit
October 28, for work in the third de­ folks as well as commercial and
45-tf from Paulserud’s.
49tf
gree. Two candidates. Meet at 7:30 tourist business.
o'clock sharp.
Announcement is
D ressm aking
by Smith-Hughes
Cliff Payne makes medicine cases.
brief, hence let all members and vis­
graduate.
Phone
9-F-2
46-6*
itors take notice.
We do catering to private parties.
W. E. BUCHANAN, W. M. 1
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t
Leaves
for
Tacom
a—
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
Miss Rose Patterson, daughter of
Z----------------- ----
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 to
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvestor Patterson,
Makes Realty Purchase—
9
Hotel Ashland Grill.
27-tf
left yesterday evening for Tacoma,
W. W. Robison has purchased tw o 1
W ash., w here }she will visit Mrs.
unimproved lots on Beech street,
O’Neil of th a t city, form erly Miss FOR SALE-------
south of Ashland street in the M at-‘
Vivian Fuller of Ashland.
A lfa lfa Seed
thews addition, from Mr. and Mrs. j
Clover Seed#
W. R. Yockey and Mr. and Mrs. A. j For high grade tailoring for men
Vetch and Seed G rains '
M. Beaver. The deal was made by ■ and women— C. Orres.
CENTRA POINT FEED STORE
Central Point, Ore.
Phone 4 t
the Beaver Realty company.
W anted, at once, women to cut
Don’t miss the dram atic entertain-j fru it at Bagley Canning company,
ment by Dr. Mattie B. Shaw Friday, Talent, Or. T ransportation free.
October 28, at the M ethodist church Phone 364-J-l.
44-tf
for the benefit of the community
From Neil Creek —
club house.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guyger, of Nell
creek,
were Ashland visitors yester­
For pleating, see Orres.
17tf
day. Mrs. Guyger assisted at the
Orders taken for fresh oysters dinner served yesterday noon a t the
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t| C hautauqua Pioneer hall by the La­
dies’ Aid society of the Congrega­
tional church.
R eturns from Gold Hill—
Mrs. Nancy Sisemore has retu rn ed '
Sen Paulserud’s suits,
Satisfac-
from a visit with Mrs. Kelsey at Gold)
tion
guaranteed.
49tf
Hili.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Heat units and quality is What counts. Positively no
Coal sold in the West that equals the famous “ Peacock”
Rock Springs Lump C o a l-
Price per ton in bu lk .................. $18.00
Price per h alf ton in bu lk ......... $ 9.75
Price per quarter ton in bu lk
$ 5.00
.We are unloading a car today, and two more cars coming
We have plenty Utah Lump Coal on hand at
same prices as above
W H ITTLE TRANSFER CO.
Your blow n-out tir e s or tiilw s
can be m ade as s tr in g as th e
Rock of G ibraltar by our vul­
canizing process. We m ak e no
haphazard p a tc h e s,— all out­
w ork is guaranteed to last for
♦he life of th e tire.
The price w e ask sp ells econ­
om y to you first, la st and a l­
ways.
KRUGGEL BROTHERS
GUARANTEED VULCANIZ IN C
T IR E S
A CC ESSO R IES
TEL.125 ASHLAND,ORECON 91 OAK ST
We furnish salads and croquettes,
any kind, for private parties on
tw enty four hours’ notice. Nelda
Cafe.
38-6t
HEADQUARTERS FOR COFFEE
7— Day Special— 7
COMMENCING SATURDAY, THE 29TH
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
1 lb. t i n ..................... 39o
3 lb. t i n .................... $1.14
5 lb. t i n ............................. $1.69
PREFERRED STOCK COFFEE
1 lb. t i n ..................... 38c
21/2 lb. t i n .................
5 lb. t i n .............................. $1.69
92o
DEPENDABLE COFFEE
1 lb. t i n ............................. 33c
3 lb. t i n ............................. 92c
W h ite H o u s e G r o c e te r ia
Quality Groceries Moderately Priced
*31
IS A A C
&
CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H . VAUPEL
THE
Q U A L IT Y
STORE
ppoFtuiiity Sals
MANY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SATURDAY
Customers that have attended the “ Golden Oppurtunity
Sale” are well pleased with the Bargains offered—
Note the Following Items—and Bring Your List
SA TU R D A Y
Ju st in, by express—Waists for S aturday’s selling: Four
dozen, in all sizes 36 to 46. Made of Crepe de Chine.
Trieolette and Pongee Silk. All new styles. Values to
$7.00. Saturday ...........................................................$3.48
Ladies Knit Union Suits, all styles, each ..............$1.25
Children’s Knit Bloomers, pink only, 4 f o r ............. $1.00
Children’s Cotton Underwear, vests and pants, each
.............................................................. 39c, 59c and 69c
Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers, heavy, each ....5 9 c
Ladies’ bungalow Aprons, made of good percale, ea. $1.00
Ladies’ Petticoats, made of fancy material, floral
patterns, each ...........................................................98c
Rainproof Umbrellas, made of cotton taffeta, each $2.98
Jersey Silk Petticoats, new colors, each ..................$3.95
New styles in Vanity Boxes, Saturday e a c h ..........$1.98
Ladies’ Winter Weight Underwear, vests and draw­
ers, each ....................................................................75C
Full size All Wool Blankets, new plaids, p a i r ..........$9.48
New Fancy Ribbons, wide widths, y a r d ....................35c
56 inch All Wool Serge, heavy quality, y a r d ..........$1.98
Heavy Quality Fine Dress Satin, yard .................... $2.25
Imported Pongee Silk for underwear, yard . . . ___69c
36 inch Dutghess Dress Satin, black, y a r d ..............$1.69
36 inch Heavy Outing Flannel, fancy and white, yd. 25c
Comforter size Cotton Bats, e a c h ................................. 89c
Children’s Cotton Hose, all sizes, pair ..................... 25c
Wool and Cotton Blankets, new plaids, p a i r ..........$6.48
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
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Have your hemstitching and picoting done here.
use our shortening. There is
a big difference in pie crust, all
due to the kind of shortening
used. Now we know from ex­
perience that our shortening
makes the most delicious crust
you ever tasted*. Just try some!
Dr. M attie B. Shaw will render the
dram a. “ Miss Gibble G ault,” for the
benefit of the community club house
in ’Frisco Hospital—
Mrs. J. H. Philpott has gone to San Friday evening, Ofctober 2 8, a t the
Francisco to be with her husband, Methodist church. Come ant? hear it.
who is in the Southern Pacific hos­
Visits Friends—
pital, having recently undergone an
Miss Hazel Smith, clerk at Mc­
operation.
Gee’s, is spending a six weeks’ visit
Have a fit— C. Orres.
17tf a t the home of her parents a t Brok­
en Bow, Neb. Miss Smith will re -’
W inter apples, orchard run, fifty- tu rn to Ashland and her position at
pound box 75 cents, delivered. Phone McGee’s.
9 -F -ll.
M erchants’ àoon lunch, 60 cents.
45-tf
W he» b etter tam ales are served, i HotPl Ashland Grill.
Rose Bros, will serve them.
4 5 -tf!
NEW AUTO TOP SHOP
Rem odeling an a
cleaning — C.|
Now open for all kinds of work
Orres.
and repairs. See me. T. R. Herk-
ner, Park street.
49-2*
Engages Housekeepe
Mrs. Jones, of North Main street,;
FOR SALE
has been engaged by Mrs. P h o eb e'
A
uthorized
Ford Service Station,
W right as companion and house-j
in elud ing tools and ««•eeswories.
; keeper.
B est location, „
H ave Your
Celebrated Story
STARTS
TODAY
Cappy
Ricks”
Packed with thrills
from start to' finish
Coming
‘Sunday-
"The Spenders”
"Arcii-Topath”
There are scads of women who never know what
real foot comfort means; their feet bum and ache
at the end of every day, and they wonder what
can he the matter.
To those we'extend an invitation to come to our
store ami let us try on a pair of ‘ A ROH-TOPAT 11 ’
shoes or oxfords.
Sensible toes, sensible heels ami built over com­
bination lasts with correct fitting arches ami heel
seats ami best of all—sold at a sensible price.
SOLD ONLY AT
W ind Shields
Fixed
at
“Coup S hoes ”
21
N orth
Central
Medford
Hittson’s
MEDFORD, OREGON
BENEFIT COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE
E x p e rt M achine andi
Shop W ork
i
CENTRAL POINT GARAGE
Now is the time to order your¡
Central Point, Ore.
Thanksgiving suit. Paulserud*s.49tf¡
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. '
Try Roses’ special ice cream.
45-tf FOR SALE— Young horses (chunks)
— A. H. Davenhill, phone 11F5.J
49-3*
Get your fall suit here. Paulse-
ro d ’s.
46-tf; FOR SALE— Jersey cow, two heifer
calves, one a yearling, library ta ­
ble, motor washing machine, and I
Again Opened A fter Rem odeling—
heating stove. 264 G rant St. 49-4*
A fter tw enty days suspension of
business for extensive rem odeling, FOR RENT— Five room house. 264 1
G rant St.
49-4*
the O. H. Johnson jew elry store is
again open for business. There has SW EET CIDER— Order for th a t
been a great tran sfo rm atio n w rought
Hallowe’en party, 40c gallon, two
in the room. A large plate glass
75c delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
window, with double case has been
installed, new linoleum laid, the en­ FOR SALE— Milk cow and team of
work horses. Inquire 117 Laurel.
tire in terio r "beautifully decorated,
49-3*
and the show room much enlarged,
so th at now
it is one of th e m ost WANTED— Lady to do housework.
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No washing. Good home. 75 Hel-
beautiful jew elry rooms in th e val­
man
St.
49-4*
ley. The show window space has
SALESMEN
been enlarged so th a t it will be the
57
MILES
per
gallon made with new
most commodious and attractiv e in
patentedi
gasoline
vaporizer. W rite
Southern Oregon. The store opens
for particulars. Stransky Vapor­
tom orrow for business.
49-1
izer Co., Pukw ana, S. D.
49-1*“
Thomas
M eighan
Peter B.
Kyne’s
77-
153 EAST MAIN ST. <
QUALITY
GROCERY
CENERAI DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
Big
Windstorms
Coming
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The dram atic entertainm ent by
Dr. M attie B. Shaw .in th e Methodist
church on the evening of October 28
will be entertaining and instructive.
Don’t fail to ehar it.
Fresh sweet cider at Rose Bros.
37-tf
All Finished Products of Oregon
FOR THE REST PIE CRUST
A
We serve the best of coffee at all
Epecial breakfast, 6h cents, from!
times. Nelda Cafe.
38-6t
6 to 9. Hotel Ashland Grill. 45-tf
E. R.
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G abriel Snubbers
Gill P iston R ings
B earing Service
SATURDAY
5 per cent of our sales will he given Io the Community
Club House Fund
Special Prices on All Guns and Sporting
Goods Saturday Only
W eed C hains
and
Studebaker Cars
1
Elkhorn Gun
R. Middleton, Prop
P hone 57
Select Appare! for
Men’s Winter Wear
Fashionable and Serviceable Suits and Overcoats for
Men and Young Men-------- Famous
Hirsh=Wickwire and
MichaeU Stern & Co. Make
Logger Style Mackinaws are popular this season.
have the most attractive styles and patterns in
We
. Patrick of Duluth
Mackinaws and Overcoats
w
f
for cold, w et w eather
r
M anhattan Shirts
Earl & Wilson Shirts and Collars
Holeproof Hosiery
Cheney Ties
a
Hirsh-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats—$40 to $65
Michael Sterns Suits and Overcoats—$30 to $50
It will be well worth your while to drive down to look
at this line of merchandise
New Arrivals, Men’s
Headwear
Knox H a ts ... .$6.50
Mallory H a ts .. .$5.00
M
O
D
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L
CLOTHING COM PANY
S. T. Richardson, Prop.
123 E. Main
Medford
“ Double-Bilt” Suit3
and Overcoats
for Boys
Bradley Sweaters