Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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v e rs ity of O regon a t E u g en e.
V isitor from D u nsm u ir-—
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M rs. Guy Good, fo rm e rly M iss E d-
E v e ry b o d y 's going to K in g sb u ry
ith M e rrill, is h e re fro m D u n sm u ir, S p rin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
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W oolens fo r m en a n d w om en sold v isitin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M r s .1
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by th e y a rd — C. O rres
1 7 tf F. R. M errill.
M rs. G ood’s s is te r
You d o n ’t have to be a re g u la r
E velyn a n d b r o th e r H a ro ld also live c u sto m e r to buy y o u r coffee r ig h t a t
V isito r fro m R o g u e R iv e r —
in D u n sm u ir.
! th e W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
M iss T illie A n d e rso n , of R ogue
R iv e r, w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh­
S u its p resse d fo r 50 c e n ts. Jo h n
W e a re m a k in g a d isp la y of th e
lan d th e f ir s t of th e w eek.
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aly,
ta ilo r, P ell b u ild in g , P laza.
h ig h e st q u a lity goods t h a t can be
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King’s Daughters Meet —
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
----------------------- Side L ights-----------------------
V an X n tta s L e a v e T o m o rro w —
V isitor from M edford—
Mr. an d M rs. G. O. Van N a tta ex­
F r a n k P a tte r s o n , of M edford, was
a n A sh la n d v isito r T u e sd a y of th is pect to Je av e to m o rro w ev e n in g fo r
O a k la n d , C alif., w h e re th e y w ill
w eek .
spend a co u p le of m o n th s w ith F . C.
A gency of O regon F ire R e lie f a s ­ V an N a tta a t 1310 7 8 th a v e n u e.
so c ia tio n .
Yeo, of co u rse.
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W h en b e tte r ta m a ie s a re serv ed ,
R
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B ros, w ill se rv e th em .
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M rs. G reg o ry L eaves M onday—
M rs. A. R. G regory ex p ects to
leav e .Monday fo r S a n ta A na, w h ere
sh e will spend th e w in te r w ith h e r
d a u g h te r , Mrs. Jo h n H arvey.
H u­
b e rt B entley a n d w ife expect to oc­
cupy M rs. G re g o ry ’s h o u se on P io ­
n e e r a v e n u e d u rin g th e l a t te r ’s a b ­
sence.
See P a u ls e r u d ’s su its,
tio n g u a ra n te e d .
S a tisfac -
4 9 tf
T h e K in g ’s D a u g h te rs m e t a t th e
P re s b y te ria n m an se laq t e v e n in g fo r
a social h o u r. A p a r t of th e tim e
w as sp e n t in m a k in g p o ste rs fo r th e
W ed n esd ay club s u p p e r n e x t T h u r s ­
day evening.
O nly one m o re day to g e t y o u r
G olden W est C offee a t a w h o lesale
R ow ley F am ily M oves—
price— 5 lbs. fo r $1.69 a t W h ite
T he A lva R ow ley fam ily h av ej
H ouse G ro e te ria .
m oved in to th e H e n ry W h ite h o u se ,
on E ast M ain s tr e e t. T h e W h ite
E spee E n gin eer R ecovering—
resid en ce w as fo rm e rly occupied by j
’ J. C. P o o r is still ill a t his hom e
th e L ym an fam ily , w ho h a v e m oved!
on S h e rm a n s tr e e t, from th e e ffe c ts
on to a d a iry ra n c h n e a r G ra n ts!
of th e “ g a s sin g ” w hich he re c e iv e d
P ass.
re c e n tly in a S isk iy o u tu n n e l.
F o r high g ra d e ta ilo rin g fo r m en:
an d w om en— C. O rres.
p u rc h a se d in th e s ta te .
Q uality
g ro c e rie s m o d e ra te ly priced. W h ite
H ouse G ro c e te ria .
It
P inehurst Proprietor Visit
C. W . D eC arlow , p ro p rie to r of
P in e h u rs t, th e h a lfw a y s ta tio n on
th e K la m a th F a lls ro ad , is tr a n s a c t­
Im p ro v e s P ro p e rty —
ing b u sin e ss in A sh lan d to d ay . H is
A u g u st S c h u e rm a n h a s m a t e so m e , p lac e is a b o u t a m ile fro m th e new
im p ro v e m e n ts on h is b u sin e ss p ro p ­ h ig h w a y , b u t he ex p ects to b u ild on
e rty on E a s t M ain s tr e e t, in th e way th e new ro a d in th e n e a r fu tu re .
of a new roof. T h e b u ild in g is oc-1
cu p ied by O rres ta ilo r shop.
O rd e r y o u r T h a n k s g iv in g s u it
fro m P a u ls e r u d ’s.
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R e m o d e lin g
and
c le a n in g
C. R eturns from Red B lu ff—
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C h a rle s R. Day h a s r e tu r n e d fro m j F iv e b a rs of h a n d soap fo r 2 5 c .!
O rres.
R ed B luff w h ere he h a s been o p e ra t­ See o u r w indow .
W h ite
H ouse
ing a m e a t m a rk e t fo r a re la tiv e , G ro se te ria .
Here from H ornbrook —
I t!
M rs. C arey w as h e re from H orn-! a n d will re su m e h is 'p o sitio n a s
b ro o k , C alif., y e ste rd a y , tra n s a c tin g ) h ra k e m a n fo r thp S o u th e rn ‘P acific
W hy a re th e y going to K in g sb u ry ?
b u sin e ss a n d v isitin g frie n d s a n d re l-|
a tiv e s.
ONE
Coffee and Tea Special
. . 40c
$ 1 .00
. 20c
Best b u lk , 3 lbs. fo r
W here all business will he transacted and gas hills will
he paid.
Mr. Provost has been appointed agent for the company
LUTHYi
BATTERIES / /
H. A. STEARNS
More than / /
Take the
Scenic Shasta Route
Through Sleeping Cat Service
to
SACRAMENTO- SAN KRANCISi'()
an d
LOS ANGELES
o ffe rs all th e c o m fo rts of m o d ern tra v e l
C o n v e n ie n t sc h ed u le s, o b se rv a tio n c a rs, a n d
o th e r fe a tu re s of th e S h a sta R oute.
a re on sa le a t
One reason w/ip L uthy batteries are guaranteed
Heretofore m ore than eighty per cent of all
battery troubles have been due to short circuits
caused by separators rotting and allowing the
plates to touch. T his cannot happen in a L uthy
battery. T he plates do not buckle and they can­
not touch. A L u th y battery cannot short cir­
cuit in the cells.
L uthy separators are built to allow free
passage of the solution between the plates. In
other batteries the current has to pass through
pores in wood or rubber-compound separators,
which offer increasing resistance as the battery
grows older. T hat is w hy L uthy batteries con­
tinue to charge quicker and discharge a more
powerful current through the entire life of the
battery. And besides they are from 10% to 20%
over-capacity.
The L uthy battery is the kind you want for
your car.. Because of its m erits, the L uthy
battery is guaranteed in writing,—“T w o years
service or a new battery w ithout cost.” T here
is a L uthy battery for each type of car. Better
come in today and examine the L uthy battery.
W e repair and give service on all makes of
batteries.
/Two years service
or a new battery
without cost
luthy
BATTERIES
DJI. H. M. SHAW — P h y sic ia n a n d
S u rg eo n .
E ye, e a r, nose and!
th r o a t sp e c ia list.
E y es te s te d ;
g lasses fitte d .
R oom 402, Med-j
ford Bldlg., M edford, O re. O ffice!
h o u rs: 1 0 :3 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.
R esid en ce 108 P io n e e r Ave., A sh­
lan d . M o rn in g s a n d ev en in g , an d
by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28.
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SALESMEN
M ILES p e r gallo n m ad e w ith
new p a te n te d g a so lin e V ap o rizer.
W rite fo r p a rtic u la rs .
S tra n s k y
V a p o riz e r Co., P u k w a n a , S. D.
TIIE ELHART WAY
We give our best in service
and quality
Gibson Quality
Holiday
Creeling
Cards
B egin your H oliday shopping now
by selectin g your X m as greetin g
card«.
B eautiful lin e o f cards now
display. E arly selection w ill
sure satisfaction for you rself
pleasure to th e on e to whom
card is sent.
on
in­
and
the
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Reduced Fare
F o r tic k e ts and in fo rm a tio n ask a g e n ts, o r w rite
Southern Pacific Lines
JO H N M. SCOTT,
G en eral P a s s e n g e r A gent
STORE OPEN UNTIL 8:30 P. M.
' STORE OPEN UNTIL 8:30 P. M.
Crowded Beyond Our Expectation
FO R R E N T — 80 a c re s a lfa lfa fa rm i
lan d , house, b a rn an d fa rm to o ls, {
wood fo r y o u r own use. R e n t on!
sh a re s .
M ason & M anning. T ai- i
e n t. O r.
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Luthy PERMANENT insulation
shuts out battery troubles
ex cellen t m eals a re
Round Trip
Winter Excursion Tickets
FO R R E N T — A p le a s a n t th re e room
a p a rtm e n t, fu rn is h e d , $5 p e r w eek
o r $18 p er m o n th .
153 G ra n ite
St. P h o n e 411-R .
FO R SA L E — 10 a c re s tw o m iles o u t,
$750 dow n, balance, easy te rm s a t!
6 p er cent. H ouse, b a rn , c h ick en !
house,
w oodshed.
w ell,
good j
fences, a ll in, c u ltiv a tio n , a b o u t 5 !
a c re s a lfa lfa . P ric e $2000. M ason !
an d M anning, T a le n t, Or.
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61 NORTH MAIN STREET
CALIFORNIA
TO_CI j ASSIFY
p la n ts :
S tra w b e rry
$2.75 per 100 a n d
$1.50 per 100.
In ­
h a rd w a re d e p t., E n ­
55-3*
EOR KALE— Six room c o tta g e , b a th '
and p a n try , in h e a rt of city . 6 3 1
G resh am .
55-6*
C om plete line of F ro sh a n d
C ured M eats of b est q u a lity
an d low est prices.
W e sell fo r less b ecau se we
sell fo r cash.
THE PLAZA MARKET
On H u n tin g T rip —
A. C. N in in g e r w ill r e tu r n th is ev­
e n in g from a d u ck e x p e d itio n a t T ule
la k e in K la m a th co u n ty .
W A N TED — W ork of a n y k ind. A d­
d re ss W. E. E d w a rd s, c a re of T id ­
ings.
55-3*
M EATS
SUNNY SOUTHERN
T h e b e st c h o c o la te c re a m s can be
p u rc h a se d a t R ose B ros.
45-ef
FO R SA LE— 100 W h ite L e g h o rn
g row n p u lle ts, $1.50 each , o r $1.25
if ta k e n in b u n ch .
153 G ra n ite
St.
P h o n e 411-R .
R e n d e re d T allow
10 lb. p ails .................
J u s t R eceived F re s h Bbl. K ra u t
P e r q u a r t ........................... 13c
P e r g a llo n ........................ 50c
L ib e rty B ell C an e a n d M aple
S yru p
P e r gallo n .......................$1 .3 0
H a lf g a llo n ..................... 70c
has been moved to
Provos® B ro s.
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TO
Visit at Medford—
E m p lo y ed a t T a le n t—
SCHOOL C H IL D R E N
H a rry Yeo an d fam ily a n d Mr. and
W atcli Rose Bros, c an d y w indow
Miss G w ynne G am m on, w ho g ra d ­
Mrs. W illiam Yeo w ere M edford vis-
S a tu rd a y , N ovem ber 5. A. H. S. caps u a te d from th e local h ig h school, is
ito rs th e f ir s t of th e w eek.
w ill be given w ith each 25 c e n t pu r- ■ d o in g office w ork fo r th e c a n n e ry
c h a se of can d y .
54-3 a t T a l e n t .’ M iss G am m on ex p ects to
H ave a f it— C. O rres.
1 7 tf
go to San Jo se, C alif., soon to com ­
T ry R o se s’ sp ecial ice cre a m .
p lete a b u sin e ss co u rse.
Return from E ugene—
Jo h n H u g h e s h a s r e tu r n e d from
n e a r E u g e n e w h ere he has been vis­
itin g
h is
m o th e r,
M rs.
N an n ie
The Office of the
H ughes, fo rm e rly of th is city. M rs.
H u g h es h a s been q u ite ill fo r a tim e,
b u t is re p o rte d b e tte r.
TOO L A T E
FO R
SA LE —
E v e rb e a rin g
New O regon
q u ire G ru b b ,
d e rs.
G olden M arsh m allo w
10 lb. p a i l ....................
5 lb. pail ...................... . .55c
. . 50«:
. . 15c
E le c tric S ig n In s ta lle d —
F. H. S h o rt h as in sta lle d a b e a u ti- j S e a ttle M in iste r He,
Rev. Dr. F o rb e s, of S e a ttle , W ash .,
fu l new e le c tric sig n in fro n t of his
p lace of b u sin ess, th e E a s t Side w as in A sh lan d W ed n esd ay , c o n s u lt­
P h a rm a c y .
ing w ith M essrs. H u le tt an d K o e h le r
c o n c e rn in g S unday school m issio n s
in S o u th e rn O regon.
A SPECIAL
E ig h t C ry sta l W h ite soap, one Sea
R em em b er, ev ery a rtic le a b a rg a in
A re you g e ttin g fre sh o r s to ra g e
F o am n a p th a pow der, a n d tw o C rem e
— even flo u r h a s 'd ro p p e d a t th e
o il soap, fo r 98 c e n ts, a n d tw o C rem e eggs. W e c a rry n o th in g b u t fresh
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
Oil fre e a t W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria . eggs. W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
O rego n G as &
E lectric Co.
W EEK
By well dressed and thrifty women of Jackson and other counties who appreciate the
1
3 PER
S A V IN G O F
on their new fall and winter DRESS, COAT, SKIRT AND PETTICOAT,
CENT
We have styles, materials and colors
galore to choose from. These garments are Drum m er’s Samples direct from New York fashion centers.
You can’t
afford to miss this sale and saving of 33 1-3 per cent. ASK THE WOMEN THAT ATTEND THIS SATE.
Sale Closes Saturday-D on’f M iss It
DRESSES
95
95
$26.34 u ? dto
COATS
tv
$23.37
$56.67
i :
YOU SAVE 33 1-3 PER CENT
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$14.9S $17.95
$26.34 “ to $98.50
YOU SAVE 33 1-3 PER CENT
» T he exclusive sh o p s a re sh o w in g no fin e r coats'
th a n th ese . T hey a re th e very essen ce o f sty le and
lu x u rio u sn e ss, w ith th e ir rich m a te ria ls a n d g enor-
ous f u r trim m in g s of B eaver, N u trir, A u s tra lia n
O pposum and im m ita tio n K o lin sk y o r self m a te ria l.
It w as no sim ple m a tte r to g e t th e s e c o a ts a t prices
to se ll a s low a s th e s e — b u t h e re th e y a re , rea d y
fo r to d a y ’s e x tre m e ly im p o rta n t se lln ig event.
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M a te ria ls a re P lu s h , P o lly a n n a , P a n re lin e . E r ­
m ine, C h a m o isty n e, N o rm an d y , W o n d u ra a n d Bolivia
in th e se a so n ’s s m a rte s t sh ad es.
C a n to n crepe, s a tin s an d c re p e back s a tin s , trlco -
tin e s, p o ire t tw ill, a n d s jr g e , all th e la te s t an dm ost
p o p u la r sty le s a re in clu d e d .
C h a rm in g m odels in
s m a rt ta ilo re d d esigns, new b o u ffa n t types, s tr a ig h t
line d ra p e d , panel m odels a n d th e m ore e le g a n t
fash io n s, w ith m a g n ific ie n t h a n d e m b ro id ery , b e a d ­
e d 'a n d novel trim m in g s. New sleeves, new c o lla rs,
every color in vogue is in clu d ed .
SKIRTS
VELVET AND POIRET TWILL
Jum per D resses
$4.85 $7.85 $10.85 $14.85
$9.8» and $13.17
In newest materials, styles and colors
W ho is your ’'Luthy" distributor?
A C WILLHITE,
EXCHANGE TIRE
Buick Service Station,
COMPANY,
83 North Main St,
Medford, Ore.
Ashland, Ore.
REED AUTO SUPPLY CO
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wool Jersey Jumpers a n d
Jackets in Black, Brown, Navy
and Red. All sizes—
E. R.
$4.35
THE
I s a a c &.
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
Co
QUALITY S TO R E
Terms of this Sale Are Cash
N o exchanges, refunds, ap­
provals, alterations or deliv­
eries.