Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAG« SIX
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R eturn front C alifornia—
LOCAL and personal
Mr. anc* M rs. E. J. R a in e re tu r n e d
S u n d ay e v e n in g from S a lin a s ,’ C alif.,
w h e re th e y s p e n t a d e lig h tfu l th re e
fra e k s v isit w ith frie n d s. T h e trip
j w as m ad e by a u to .
MASONIC CALENDAR
A shland dáí I í tiding ^
r ——
E a s te rn S ta r m ee ts th is (T u e sd a y ) j Parent-Teacher» Meet—
e v en in g N ovem ber 1. S ta te d g a th ­
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs «association
erin g .^ P ro g ra m . R e fre sh m e n ts.
w ill hold th e ir T e g u lar se m i-m o n th ly
M alta C om m andery.'
S ta te d con­ m e e tin g T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t 3 :3 0
clave W ednesda> > pvenlng, N ovem ber o ’c lo c k - a t th e H a w th o rn e school a n ­
2. Also w o rk in O rd e r of T em ple.
nex. A p ro g ra m is bein g a rra n g e d
H illah T em ple. S ta te d session F r i ­ by th e c h ild re n of th e f ir s t a n d th ir d
day evenin. , N ovem ber 4. A rra n g e ­ g ra d e s of th e school a n d a n in v ita ­
m e n ts in o r d e r fo r S h rin e c e re ­ tion fo r a tte n d a n c e by th e pu b lic h a s
m onial. —■
been ex ten d ed . T he c o m p le te p ro ­
g ram has n o t yet been an n o u n c ed .
R e tu r n fro m G re n a d a —
Mr. an d Mrs. W. S. E a stm a n have H a llo w e ’e n P a r ty —
M rs. E. M. W a llin , 174 C h u rch
re tu r n e d fro m a m o to rin g trip to ;
G re n a d a, C alif., to w hich place th e y s tr e e t, e n te r ta in e d a n u m b e r of th e
wer«* accom panied by Mrs. S. N. R ob­ y o u n g frie n d s of h e r son, J u n io r , a t
e r ts a n d d a u g h te r w ho h av e sp en t th e W allin hom e y e s te rd a y e v e n in g
th e su m m e r m o u th s in A sh lan d a t w ith a H a llo w e ’en p a rty . T he c h il­
th e E a s tm a n hom e.
Mrs. R o b e rts d re n sp e n t th e e v e n in g p lay in g
and d a u g h te r will re m a in a t th e ir gam es, d iv in g fo r a p p le s a n d o th e r
G re n a d a hom e.
a c tiv itie s fav o re d fo r “ sp o o k ” n ig h t.
Tuesday, Kotembcr 1, loisi
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Those present were:
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Rosalin and confident that this campaign will be c o rrig ib le w hen it cam e to speaking WANTED—A baby walker.
R a m o n a W ise, W a n d a S chw ein, H el- th e m ean s of a ro u s in g a s tro n g e r
en D e tric k , E le a n o r a n d G race C o e ,' public s e n tim e n t for law enfo rce-
,,
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tt
, m en t. T he g re a te s t im m e d ia te need
May a n d M abel C lary, H a ro ld a n d in th e s ta te Js t0 ¡n fo rm o u r peoplfe
M a rjo ry A ikley, R oy P u lse , J u n io r ju s t w h a t th e law is a n d th e ir d u ty
W a llin a n d M rs. W allin .
as citiz e n s, a n d g e t th e people an d
________ ._______________ law e n fo rc e m e n t o ffic ers to g e th e r."
T he u n le a sh e d d o lla r w ould do
HALLOW E’EN IS O BSERVED
m u c ’; to b rin g p ro s p e rity a n d reliev e
BY 101 AT HOTEL PARTY
u n e m p lo y m e n t.
P u t th e h o a rd e d
d o lla rs tc w ork!
(C o n tin u e d from r a g e 1)
w ith o u t p erm issio n . M rs. O. C. B erg-
n e r a n d M rs. N. H. H a rris o n co lle ct­
ed th e c a sh so g rac io u sly , how ever,
th a t th e p a in of g iving w as a lm o st
e n tire ly e lim in a te d .
N early a ll th e m en w ere fin ed a t
one tim e o r a n o th e r fo r b re a k in g
fo rth in to song, th e ir g a ie ty h a v in g
been fre q u e n tly sile n c ed by th e
c h a ir m a n ’s big r a ttle a n d little w h is­
tle.
T he fe stiv itie s closed w ith a to a s t
to th e lad les, w hich w as proposed
by Mr. F u lle r a n d su n g by th e m en,
w ith fo am in g sc h o o n ers of k ick le ss
c id e r u p ra ise d .
Phone
302-R .
51-3
LOST— A p a ir of nose g lasses in
case, S a tu rd a y evening.
F in d e rj
p lea se leave a t Tiddngs office an d
receive re w a rd .
5 2 tf
STUCK UP
The Domestic
Brand: Because
been
h e ’s
th a t
aoroad,
cigar*
T urkish
ette won’t no-
F U R N IT U R E U PH O L ST E R IN G an d
re p a irin g ; m a ttre s s e s m ad e over.!
D ouglas,
253 F o u rth St.
Phone!
C3-R.
5 2 tf
tice me.
F U R N IT U R E an d ho u seh o ld goods
c a re fu lly packed an d c ra te d , ten
y e a rs e x p erien ce in R ogue R iver
valley.
D ouglas, 2 53 F o u rth St.
P h o n e 63-R.
5 2tf
sion to sp e a k , e x p la in ed t h a t h e h ad
T h e o u ’y c o m m e n d ab le th in g th a t
ar. o ffe r of $10,000 fo r th e Civic
coul.* h a p p e n
to
t h a t th re a te n e d
Im p ro v e m e n t club b u ild in g , b u t th e
ra ilro a d s tr ik e w ould be to call it off.
FEATHER
M A TT R ESSES
m ade
o ffe r w as c o n d itio n a l upon bein g a c ­
from
y
o
u
r
old
f
e
a
th
e
r
bed.
Fea­
cep ted by 7 :2 0 o ’clock, a n d it w as
th e rs
cleaned
and
ren o v a ted .
PROHIBITIONISTS
th e n 7 :2 3 .
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St.
Phone
TOO L A T E TO C L A SSIFY .
TO HOLD C O N F E R E
V icto r M ills so u g h t to deceive th e I
63-R .
5 2tf
HERE NOVEMBER
lad ies by w e a rin g his w ife ’s h a t a n d FO R SA L E — 1918 H udson to u rin g
F U R N IT U R E BOUGHT, SOLD o r ex-
co at, w hich w as c o n sid e red a v ery
c a r. R easo n ab le. Cash or te rm s.
ch an g ed
fo r u p h o lste ry
w ork.
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
842 B laine St. •
52-3*
p ro p e r p e rso n a l d e c o ra tio n . F ollow -
D ouglas,
253 F o u rth St.
Phone,
63-R .
5 2 tf
o ffic e rs a n d to o rg a n iz e th e forces, if ing th e exam ple t h u s se t, R ev. E d ­
JO E N E IL , a g e n t fo r O regon J o u r-
p o ssible, for f u tu r e a c tio n .
w ard s, H e n ry E n d e rs, J r ., a n d o th e r
p a l.
P h o n e 310 -R or call 263
WOOD SAW ING
" S im ila r c a m p a ig n s a re bein g c o n ­ m ale s p e a k e rs re s o rte d to s im ila r
O ak St.
L EA V E O R D E R S to r wood saw ing
52-eod
d u c te d in e v e ry s ta te in th e union
a t AmeV’s Gun S to re, 57- N. Main
If p ro h ib itio n is to be m ad e p e rm a ­ disg u ises.
W A N TED — B o ard h rs. S tric tly hom e
St. O u r prices a re low ; c a re t a k ­
J
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h
n
F
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r
a
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d
D
r.
G.
O.
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a
rv
is
n e n t a n d a success, th e sa m e m u st
en to give s a tis fa c to ry service.
cooking. R e a so n a b le prices. 743
bo p ro p e rly e n fo rc e d , an d we a re paid th e m o st fines, b e in g u tte r ly in ­
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 391-R .
52-6
52-6*
D E L IG H T F U L
ARRAXGE-
M ENT
I never before
■wore a
coat
w ith a belt. It
com es In very
handy
a
crow ded c ar
How so?
T h e girls w ho
can ’t
rea c h
stra p s .hang on
to m y belt.
R e a d th e T idings.
585?'
1EAD TOWE A R SA LE
THE
Three Important Days
For Women
SEA SO N ’S
DON’T MISS THIS —
GREATEST
YOUE
O P P O R T U N IT Y
ONE CHANCE TO SAVE
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY You Save 33's Per Cent on Your
New Fall and Winter Coat, Dress, Shirt or Petticoat
A complete line of DRUMMERS SAMPLES w hich were shipped direct to us from Fashion Center. Every garment is a prize
for its beauty and quality and w ill meet the expectation of the most fastidious dresser. Come early for choice selection we
Know you w ill be pleased and save 33 1-3 per cent Thursday—Friday—Saturday.
■ Dresses
Plush Coats
$19.67, $26.34, $37.60 and
up to $37.00
$13.17, $13.67, $26.34 and
up to $69.50
Dresses of fashionable materials styled in all of the season’s
smart models. Many*'enhanced by fancy beading, embroidery
and braiding. Dresses for street wear, for business wear, for
afternoon wear. Wait till yon see them! You’ll not be satis­
fied with just one at these prices.
Silk Jersey and Taffeta
PETTICOATS
Self and fur trimmed on collar,
cuffs and bottom. Values you
will remember—
JERSEY JACKETS AND
JUM PERS
$4.95
Coats
$19.67, $26.34, $37.00 and
up to $98.50
FABRICS are Bolivn, Velours, Normandie, Polyana
and other desirable coatings
in the very much
wanted Brown, Reindeer, Pekin Blue, Navy
Blue,
Black and Taupe.
• S K IR T S
$3.39
$4.85, $7.85, $12.85
while lot lasts
all colors
in wool plaids and stripes
all colors and sizes
Colors: Black, Navy’, Brown
and Bed
STYLES from the straight line loose and belted backs,
Sizes: 14 to 44
to the flare fitted. Trimmings, self cloth, while others
have fur collar and cuffs.
WATCH
OUR WINDOWS
FOR
BARGAINS
Watch Our
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Arc the Days
REMEMBER—None of this merchadise will be on sale after
these days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO O. H. VAUPEL
THE
Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
REMEMBER—This Sale is for cash only.
No merchadise sent on approval.
Windows
for
Bargains
No alterations.
No phone orders.