Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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C alifornia Speeders—
H ealth Bread.
L. A. Kingsley and F ran k Kendle, Tw ins— 10 cen ts
Ashland News in Paragraphs
P u re M alted Milk
Never worry over the fellow who A Douglas county clip was pro­ Oakdale ...........................
8 9 tf boasts th a t he is going to lick you nouuced by a buyer equal in quality Perrydale .........................
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of Los Angeles, left Portland Tues­
at sight. His eyesight Is probably to any produced In the United States
day
morning
at
9
o’clock
and
a
r­
There
will
be
a
dance
at
Kings-
j
poor.
i which indicates that we have here
192
Total .......................1080
Locai and Personal
rived a t Hotel Ashland late In the bury Springs December 17.
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in western Oregon unusually good
O ther County P recincts
evening of the same day. They ex­
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NORTHWEST NEEDS
natural conditions for the produc
No
Yei
pected to "m ake” Sacram ento yes­ Elks Dance Merrily—
WOOL MILLS, SAYS
tion of flne wools.
16
E. Phoenix .......................
26
Candy and hand made gifts of all terday.
The E lk s’ semi-monthly dance was
GROW
ERS’
H
EAD
The
chief
reason
why
so
much
of
W.
Phoenix
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Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
kinds. Buy your Christm as presents
enjoyed last night by about eighty
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' our wool is graded out and sold at Rock Point .....................
8
11
R. A. M.
You owe It to yourself and fam-i couples.
at the Parent-Teachers sale Satur­
Carl Loveland’s seven-
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fa low price In iuferiority of a n im als/ Rogue River ..................
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25
M asonic H all, A shland.
day night at Hawthorne entertain- ily to trade where your dollar goes piece orchestra furnished the finest
due
to
poor
breeding.
Only
1000
Rovy Ann ....................... 30
13
so long as the buyer is told just
89-2 farthest. D etrick’s Groecteria. 89eo kind of music for the m errym akers.
ment at High school gym.
pounds
was
graded
out
of
my
18,000
Sams
V
a
lle
y
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34
w hat he Is getting.
Notice of Mectinsf.
The E lks’ New Year ball, which will
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25
‘‘It is'com m only believed th at su­ pound clip of Merino and Ramboull- Griffen Creek . .
S tated convocation, this (T hurs­ V isitor from P in eh u rst—
be given Jan u ary 2, is one of the big
W ill L eave for Lane County—
let
wool.
At
the
W
inter
F
a
ir
last
10
N. Jacksonville .
37
perior climatic conditions are re­
day) evening, December 15. Degree
J. J. Tracy came over Green
Thomas McKinnis and family, of social events of the season in Ash­ sponsible for the superior fineness of week many visitors were astonished S. Jacksonville
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petitions to dispose of. Election of Springs mountain from Pinehurst Factory street, expect soon to go to land.
to
see
a
fleece
weighing
twenty-four
Barron.
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19
New Zealand and A ustralian wool.
officers and routine business. Re­ yesterday and registered at Hotel Lane county for a time to look after
pounds.
I had six bucks which Butte Falls . . . .
5
19
freshm ents.
Visiting companions Ashland.
H ealth Bread. Pure M alted Milk
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
property interests there.
sheared thirty pounds each.
N. Central Point
6
85
welcome.
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
8
9
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T
w
ins—
10
cen
ts
"The present price of Oregon S. Central Point
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77
FORD TOURING 1919, a bargain if wnn , / /
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W. H. DAY, Secretary.
Quality the best— prices th e low- !
Our line Is complete in Holiday;
taken at once. Call Buick serv- w° o1 ,8 15 to 2b ceuts- Ohio sheeP Eagle Point ..................... 34
24
There will be a dance at K ings­
goods, such as you may want for the est. D etrick’s— on the Plaza. 89eod'
ice station.
89-2* men> who are well organized, were
Gold Hill
24 61
bury Springs December 17.
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Christm as tree favors a t Rose kiddies. W hite House Groce»Peria. j
— ——
----------------------------- able to sell for 40 cents.”
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FOR
SALE—
20
acres
on
highway.
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Brothers.
W
here
$
2
0
0
0
W
ent—
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S. & W. D em onstration—
This is a bargain. Masou & Man- (« o i - v ' ty h a t h cR r»iTv ii
Miss G ertrude Blede, city record­
nlng, T alent,'O r.»
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hAIK GROUND
The Holmes’ grocery at 98 North
We ask every family to try Malted
er,
explains
th
at
over
$2000
of
the
ELECTION
CARRIES
Don’t forget to see the Mora
Main street, have fixed up a very FOR RENT— General store, good
Milk Twin Bread. If you find It not
money
received
from
the
sale
of
BY
VOTE
OF
1 18« TO 1OOO Said a brown loaf to a biscuit,
89tf
Pump at the Ford garage.
attractiv e booth in the Renter of
building, low rent, long time
to be the best, your grocer will be
I’ve been thin kin g rat her loose let
property taken over by the city, be­
lease.
Mason & Mantling, Tal­
the store, which will be used this
glad to return your money by order
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from
Page
1)
Of the m aster’s keen enjoym ent
ent, Or.
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Keep Ashland money in Ashland. cause of non-payment of special Saturday for dem onstrating S. & W.
of the m aker.
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At your crisp and hot entoym ent.
street
assessments,
was
used
to
re­
Invest it in Mora Pump Company
' V‘ ^ledford .............. 61
canned goods.
Mr. Holmes has FOR SALE— Several good farm s—
place
money
borrowed
from
the
wa­
12
stock.
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41 acres; 43 acres; 63 acres; 42 O rchard Home .............. 10
(See you tomorrow)
Rowley Home Sold—
te r fund. Exactly w hat disposition spared no expense in m aking this
acres;
34
acres;
32
acres;
/
10
N.
Main
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18
dem
onstration
a
very
attractive
a
f
­
The Alva Rowley family expect Com ing Home Sunday—
will be made of the proceeds from
acres; 5 acres; 8 acres. Wo will
g. Main ..........................
43
CHERRO FLOUR
17
fair for the people of Ashland. He
soon to move to the north part of
be pleased to show you this land.
N r »n tr„,
ci
Mrs. Pearl M. Dodge, who is era-) the sale of additional properties has
13 A Hard W heat Flour o f Fam ous
will dem onstrate over sixty 'varie­
Mason & Manning. Talent, Or. 89tf _ ’
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town, their present Residence on ployed in the tre a su rer’s office of not definitely been decided.
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S.
Central
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13
Blend— G uaranteed
ties. Invitations have been mailed
East Main street having been sold.
FOR SALE— Good four room house
N. Riverside .................
72
the Southern Pacific Railroad com­
6
and garden, ,$250, balance like. ■
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Our goods are priced at the rock- to the housewives of the city, invit­
pany at Berkeley, is expected to ar-j
ing
them
to
be
sure
and
be
on
hand
rent.
Price
$650.
Mason
&
Man­
H ealth Bread. Pure M alted Milk rive in Ashland Sunday morning to bottom. “ Why pay m ore?”
Det­
ning, Talent,' Or.
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Saturday.
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Twins— 10 cents
89tf visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H rick ’s.
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LET US FURNISH you your Chrits-
Johnson, 165 North Main street.
H ealth B read. P u re M alted Milk
mas tree, Oregon grape an d mis­
Volley Ball G a r n e r -
The B aptist ladies will hold a
T w in s— IO cen ts
8 9 tf
tletoe.
Bernard
and Richard
food and fancy work sale at Enders
Honors
were
even
In
the
volley
There will be a rtince at K ings-1
Joy. Phone 228-Y before or af
grocery Saturday, December 17. 87tf bu' y Springs I ecemb« / 17.
89-3: ball games played at Medford last
ter school.
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night between two Y. M. C. A. team s WHAT CAUSES ON GAS
THE
STOMACH?
FOUND— Man’s bicycle. See C. W.
» Stop at the Ford garage and see Pa rifired to H ighest 'Udder—
from Ashland and an equal num ber
Fraley, 311 Mountain Ave. 89-2*
the Mora Pump.
89tf
Fine $600 lot with peach trees from Medford. A shland’s first team
It Is caused by ferm enting, sour, i
a id t.lmond trees on N ursery S* . won three games out of four, while waste m atter In the intestines. This! DIAMOND RINGS-—Must sacrifice'
for cash, beautiful $150 stone at
Mrs. E lla W hite 111—
next to co: t of I’ock St. W 11 s< 1 the second team lost th ree out of old, foul m atter should be thorough­
$65, and a larger $200 one a+
ly
cleaned
out
Twith
simple
buck­
Mrs. Ella W hite is quite ill at her lor ash or term of $25 down ati.l four.
$85. Please w rite to D. R. care
thorn
.bark,
glycerine,
etc.,
as
mixed
home on M ountain avenue at pres­ $1’ per r onth. Mai. > me an offer.
of Tidings.
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in Adler-l-ka. This acts on BOTH
ent. Mrs. W hite received a beauti­ W hat w 'l you give for it? Here is
Everything new and clean a t Det­ upper and lower bowel, removing j
ful blooming plant from the flower chance for a n: e home place. W rite rick’s Groceteria.
old accum ulated m atter you never FOR RENT— Furnished large first
floor front room. Gas for cook­
thought was In your system. Adler-
mission departm ent of the W. C. T. F. E. Conway, 8 2 3 ' ; W est Pico St.,
ing.
153 G ranite. Phone 411-R.
i-ka relieves ANY CASE gas on the
U. ladies.
Los Angeles, Calif.
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A dollar saved is a dollar earned. stomach.
EXCELLENT for sour
Moral— Trade at D etrick’s.
89eod stomach and chronic Constipation. FOR SALE— Ford roadster, $1 7 5 /
This stock must be closed out as soon as possible. Our
Chocolate creams of quality. Rose
NOTICE
Guards against appendicitis. T. K.
prices are moving merchandise in large bundles—
part terms.
Inquire 44 Church
Brothers.
87-5 ! Card party Masonic hall Friday
Bolton, Druggist.
NOTICE
St.
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hundreds of customers are saving real dollars by pro­
evening, December 16.
Refresh« . Armenian lace sale a t the Boot
Wholesome and healthfull- -Malt- ments 25 cents. The public is cor­
viding themselves with goods needed in the future.
Shop Friday, beginning 1:30 o’clock
ed Milk Twin Bread.
87tf dially invited.
P- m.
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CHERRO CHIMES
T H E B IG
Our Days are Numbered
THE MORE YOU SPEND THE MORE YOU SAVE
One hundred children H awthorne
school— High school gymnasium,
Saturday evening.
ifnrnia
R oller Skating—
Tuesday evening the N atatorium
dance hall was opened to roller
skaters, of whom a half hundred or
more thoroughly enjoyed the sport
on the opening evening.
Sweet cream
Brothers.
for
sale.
See Santa Claus and Star Queen
Saturday night.
Taken to Salem—
Constable W. DeLong came down
from Salem yesterday m orning and
started back on the evening train
with Ernest Hill, w anted there on a
charge of grand larceny.
Help Ashland keep the Mora Pum p 1
company.
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Just a Few Items Picked at Random:
^Sunshine and Oranges
Luxite Silk Hose .....................................
Misses’ Knit Bloomers ................................19c
Why not go to C alifornia’s Sunny
Southland thin w inter? There you
will enjoy the w arm th of an un­
clouded sun, the bathing beaches
outdoor sports and the fragrance of
flowers and oranges.
Fines Laces, values to 15c, per y a r d ......... 4c
Plain and Fancy Wide Ribbons ................. 29c
Landies’ Bungalow Aprons ........................ 89c
Through Sleeping Cars
O bservation and D ining Cara
via
The Scenic Stiasta Route
Provide all the comforts of modern travel.
The rail journey affords an opportunity of
seeing mauv interesting places on the way.
Round Trip Excursion Tickets
are on sale to
Santa Barbara— Los A n geles— San D iego
For fares, train schedules, descrip­
tive folders or sleeping car reserva­
tions, ask Ticket Agents, or w rite
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT,
THE WORLD’S FOREMOST
E N G IN E E R
Good Quality Bleached Muslin, yard..........17c
Ladies’ Sateen Underskirts ........................ 89c
25c quality Ginghams ...........................
W ere it not for the assistance the Department
of the Interior has rendered, our wonderful
irrigation systems, waterworks and similar
Ladies Fleeced or Lisle Union Suits. . . . . .49c
projects could never have been developed. Progress
such as this is vital to all of us. This phase of our
Men’s Silk initial Handkerchiefs...............13c
government s endeavors to further prosperity is graph­
ically told in the fifth of the series of articles which
All Blankets, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Men’s and
Boys’ Mackinaws, Sweaters, Men’s and Boys’ Odd Pants
and Shirts—All at CLOSE OUT PRICES.
w e issue each month.
Don’t Fail to Visit the Balcony Where All Kinds of
cost to you— nor are you placing yourself under any
obligation.
Furnished house for ren t; also
furnished ^ p a rtm e n t; see Billings
Agency.
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HOLIDAY TOYS
are on Sale at Close Out Prices
Citizens Bank oi Ashland
Sm art
appearance,
reasonable
price, dependable service, low up­
keep, slow depreciation. New Dort
Motor Car. Four Site-Sales Agency.)
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16c
Heavy Weight Outing Flannel — y a rd .... 13c
T o receive thia story and the ones previously pub­
lished send us your name and adaress. There’s no
See H aw thorne children at H. S.
gymnasium Saturday evening.
79c
Children’s Knit Waists .............................. 15c
Appeal to cou n tless thousands
each year
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Rose
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Dort like a W ort— hard to wear
out. New Dort Motor Car— see the
Four-Site Sales Agency.
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AT THE CLOSING OUT SALE
- $ I
F E R G U S O N ’S
Deuel’s Christmas Sale of Silks
VERY beguiling article of personal
adornment is suggested in some lovely
phase in this assortment of shimmering,
gleaming Silks. From party frocks to corsage
sachet for Christmas giving, the correct and
beautiful fabric is here.
E
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Crepes—Canton, Crepe de Chine, Taffetas,
Satins, Georgettes, in endless variety, each
with its special inducement of a Christmas sale
price. Some of the bargains:
$3.00 heavy white Pongee.........................$2.65
Crepe Jersey for delicate lingerie, $3.75 quality
—will sell for $3.25
• tr i
Natural All-Silk Pongee
$1.25
Two-toned and Plain Taffetas
$2.50 values—for $2.15
Heavy Silk Shirting, formerly
$2.75, for $2.45
z A pattern of Silk for one of
your gifts
A
Crepe Back Charmeuse, $5.00 quality.
On sale at $4.25
Skinner’s Satins in all colors...................$2.69
Fiber Silk Shirtings ..................................$1.25
LL Silks greatly reduced to increase the
value of your Christmas dollar. •
For example:
Crepe de Chine in all colors—
Formerly $2.25 yard. Will sell for ..
$1.95
Formerly $2.90 yard. Will sell f o r ...
$2.55
Formerly $1.65 yard. Will sell for . .
$1.35
Canton Crepes, regularly priced at $5.25,
reduced to $4.25
Black Taffeta and Messaline,^
only $1.95
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qqg’T1!
The best quality heavy Geor
gette Crepe—$1.79
We Have Opened a Dressmaking Department in Charge of an Experienced Designer and Seamstress—Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed
e Visit Our Art Department—Orders Taken for Hand Made Novelties
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