Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Moved to Tow n—
P ain tin g H ouse—
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I/eaves for Visit in th e South—
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Mr. a n d M rs. R o b e rt W. H ach, 93
Published Every Evening Except v isitin g Mr. H a w le y ’s f a th e r, V. V. im p ro v in g his house by g iv in g it a M ain s tr e e t g ro c e ry a n d feed m an,
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H aw ley e a st of tow n fo r a tim e, h av e c o a t of p a in t
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h a s in s ta lle d one of th e new s a n ita ry w eek fo r New O rlea n s a n d o th e r
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
m oved in to tow n to re sid e th e b a l­
p e a n u t b u tte r v e n d in g m ac h in es ip s o u th e rn p o in ts fo r a v isit of a b o u t
a n c e of th e w in te r.
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
his sto re .
tw o m o n th s.
T hey w ill be a cco m ­
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Bungalow for Sale—
O rres, T a ilo rs f o r m en a n d wom-
T h e E lk s ’ L a d les w ill give a d an ce d a u g h te r Silvia.
V ery h a n d so m e , n e a rly new , m od- en - C lean in g , p re s s in g a n d re m o d ­
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon,
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P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M at­
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c a te d . O ffered till F e b ru a ry 1. F irs t
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V isits R elatives —
ph o n e 4.
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com e, f ir s t se rv e d , $3500, term s. b ro th e r, H. C. M e rry m a n , o f K lam - j
L. M. W a ite, of F rie n d s h ip , N. Y„
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b u rn o u t a coil in th e ir Cole e i g h t ( Wh° is n ia k in S a n e x te n d e d trip
¡ c a r n e a r th e foot of th e G reen tIl,o u g h th e w e s t> is th e g u e st of
V isits Central P oin t—
S p rin g s m o u n ta in ro ad S u n d a y a n d 1 re ia tiv e s in th e city
M iss May H e d ric k , o f B s tr e e t,
w e n t to C e n tra l P o in t S u n d ay to w ere co m pelled to com e to A sh lan d
See th e p rices on le ft-o v e r s u its
v isit h e r b ro th e r, P ro f. E rc ell H e d ­ fo r help. M r. M u rp h y w as a b le to
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P a u ls e r u d ’s.
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r e p a ir th e coil a n d th e y le ft fo r th e
rick of th e C e n tra l P o in t schools.
s o u th th e n ex t m o rn in g .
F ifte e n a c re ra n c h n e a r to w n, fo r
F re s h eggs, 3Qc a t W h ite H ouse
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t. E. T. S tap les.
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O u r d rie d fru J t lin e is v ery com ­
G ro c e te ria . W hy pay m o re ?
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p le te I ta lia n p ru n e s , F re n c h p ru n e s i
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E n tertain a t D i n n e r -
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P ric e s alw ay es lo w est
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990 B o u lev ard , e n te rta in e d a t d i n ­
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w h e re sh e ex p ects to sp en d th e re s t
n e r S u n d a y ev e n in g Mr. an d M rs.
A ble to be Out—
V isitors from Central P o in t—
° f U‘e Wi" te r v isitin g frie n d s a n d
M rs. R ose P effley , of S ix th s tre e t, J a m e s J. M cN air a n d th e ir ¿ little
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. C. M cA llister, of re la tiv e s.
w ho h as been q u ite ill fo r som e tim e d a u g h te r M a rjo rie .
By RUPERT
C e n tra l P o in t, w ere ~ * in
A sh la n d OUI1-
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S e p a ra te c o a ts a n d p a n ts a t p r ic e s ' d ay in a tte n d a n c e a t c h u rc h attid
Ashland
Tidings
W e a re u p-tow n a g e n ts fo r P u re
M alted M ilk T w in L oaves— 10 c en ts, j
D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria .
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CaJled to K lam ath F a l l s -
M r. a n d M rs. Leo F. F e rg u so n left
th is m o rn in g on tra in 13 fo r K la m ­
a th F a lls, w h e re th ey w ere c alled on
acco u n t of th e d e a th of Mr. F e r g u ­
so n ’s b ro th e r, C h a rle s J. F e rg u so n ,
w ho died th e re la s t n ig h t.
IT OPENS TODAY
Old Nest
th a t c a n ’s be b e a t, a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
A ll th e b e st g ra d e s of flo u r a t
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D e tric k ’s— C row n,
O lym pic,
S p er­
ries. Buy from us a n d save m oney. I t’s a R o y -
W e d eliv er.
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M r. a n d M rs. G. S. V e stal, 1087
N o rth M ain s tr e e t, a r e th e p ro u d
R evival M eetings January 2 7 —
p a re n ts of a n in e a n d a h a lf pound
M rs. J o se p h in e C ham pie, p a s to r of boy b o rn S u n d ay a t high noon. A ll
th e C h ristia n c h u rc h of th is c ity ex­
co n c ern e d a re d o in g well.
p ects to begin a rev iv al a t th e C h ris ­
tia n c h u rc h on J a n u a r y 27 to la s t
H. R. A dam s, p lu m b in g , c o n tr a c t­
f o r ju s t ten days.
M usic of good ing and day work.
248 Fifth St.,
q u a lity a n d volum e w ill be one of ph o n e 166-J.
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th e a ttr a c tio n s of th e m eetin g s.
Gold H ill V isitors—
F ir s t class stock ran c h , a ll sto ck ed .
M r. a n d M rs. S am u el B orden, of
E. T. S taples.
l l l t f Gold H ill, sp e n t S u n d a y w ith Mrs.
L. M. R in g dt h e r hom e on V ista
V isitor from K irby—
s tre e t.
M rs. S. C. W illiam so n of K irby,
O r., Is in tow n v isitin g .
W e m ake our ow n candies, Ice
cream and tam ales.
H ad to com e to It. R e g u la r city fectionery.
deliv ery . D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . 1 0 5 tf
E nders
Con­
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D oing N icely—
W. O. D ick erso n , w ho re c e n tly le ft
a n d fam ily , of
fo r s o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia J o r h is
M o u n tain
a v e n u e,
w ere
d in n e r
h e a lth , is now lo ca ted a t B a k e rs ­
g u e sts a t th e F r a n k G u isin g e r hom e field.
A cco rd in g
to In fo rm a tio n
on th e B o u lev ard S u nday.
re a c h in g h e re to d ay . Mr. D ick erso n
is d o in g nicely.
Soap sp e cia l: R e g u la r 10c F a iry
soap, 5c; r e g u la r 15c F a iry soap, 10
W e b u y fo r cash a n d sell fo r cash.
c e n ts ; Gold D ust, la rg e pack ag e, re g ­
T h is is o n e of th e m an y re a so n s w hy
u la r 35c, now 25c. W h ite H ouse
we se ll fo r less.
D e tric k ’s Groce-
G ro c e te ria .
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D inner G uest—
J . IV. W rig h t
v laIting old frie n d s.
MONTANA COPPER
7. If y o u r sto m a c h is c o n tin u a lly
MINES REOPENING
k ic k in g up a d is tu rb a n c e ; you feel
b lo ate d a n d d is tre s s e d ; If you belch
(B y In te r n a tio n a l N ew s S erv ice)
g as a n d s o u r food in to th e m o u th
B U TTE, M ont., J a n . 17.— A big
th e n you need MI-O-Na sto m a c n ta b rev iv al in th e c o p p e r in d u s try be­
lets. G u a r a n te e d by M cN air B ros.
c am e e ffe c tiv e y e s te rd a y w ith th e re-!
su m p tio n of th e m in es a n d re d u c tio n
G e n u in e M exican c h ic k e n ta m a le s ,
p la n ts in th e B u tte , G re a t F a lls a n d
Z O c e n ts . Endfers C o n fectio n ery . 6 2 tf
A n a c o n d a m in in g d is tric ts .
A h o riz o n ta l w age d e c re a se of 59 >
nati re T E L L S you
c e n ts a s h ift w as a lso sch ed u le d to
A s M any A u A shland R eader K now s go in to e ffe c t, a c c o rd in g to a re c e n t
Too W ell
a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e m in in g com- J
W hen th e k id n ey s a r e w eak
p an ies.
N a tu re te lls you a b o u t it.
C u ita ilm e n t of w ork in th e B u tte
T he u rin e is n a tu r e ’s index.
In fr e q u e n t o r too fre q u e n t p a s ­ d is tr ic t w as s ta r te d in 1919, c lim a x -'
sage,
in g in th e c lo sin g of th e m in es la st
O th e r d iso rd e rs su g g e st k id n ey ¡11/
A
pril. Men a re expected to be p u t
D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills a r e fo r d is ­
b ack to w ork a s fa st a s th ey ap p lied
o rd e re d kidneys.
A sh la n d people te s tify to th e ir fo r e m p lo y m en t
w o rth .
E. C arlo n , 159 H e lm a n s tr e e t, A sh ­
lan d , sa y s: " I used D o a n ’s K id n ey
P ills fo r a tta c k s of k id n ey tro u b le
My back w as so w eak a n d lam e I
MANN’S
could h a rd ly sto o p o r lif t a n y th in g
THE BEST
a n d I fe lt d u ll a n d ru n dow n. T he
a c tio n of iny k id n e y s w as ir r e g u la r
too. b u t D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills soon,
fixed m e up In good sh ap e.
T he
a c h es a n d p a in s le ft an d I felt b e t­
te r in ev ery w ay.”
P ric e 60 c e n ts a t all d e a le rs D on’t
sim ply a sk fo r a k id n ey re m e d y —
g et D o an ’s K id n ey P ills — th e sam e
t h a t Mr. C arlo n had. F o ste r-M ilb u rn
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eoohng closet> P‘P«1 for hot aud cold water, large porch across
l.ont and extra large screened-iu hack pond, with fuel or storage room. Folding
double doors between one bedroom and screened porch. Electricity House nicely
painted, no repairs needed.
• nouse nicei>
A N D 11 A C R E S O F L A N D
with a frontage of .300 feet on W alker Aye., just sufficient slope for good drainage
X t o g finV sod8 °R. % h 3 aCreS D0W P' anted “ " atS- 3 aCTes
for
mid a d ’tanV X 1 Blackberry v“ es half ‘he size of your wrist. Two wells, wind-
") v n t n k’h ^ ° ^ f a rT SZD‘e ° ‘her ° Utb,,ildings- Ideal cllicken »"<’ berry ranch,
loan v a lu e ' ,
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has
a pnce for immediate sale about equal to the
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$25°
balanee $25 K> l’e1'
month
«rest
buy 0 pcr
mu L a T L ? h
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d r i ren T * g; °f
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p tb C8Sh’
is 0PP°rtuni‘y
make
your rent ‘'“
money
to to m o rio t
8 Same h “ e m ake a sPlendid “ vestment. Yon can move
5VHEELER
—At Hotel Ashland Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and F riday this week only.
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10 Days Sale at Cost
1 Standard Rotary, two-in-one machine, new ................. $65.00
1 Bungalow White Rotary, new ....................
$85 00
1 Bungalow White Rotary, u s e d ..........
$40 00
1 six-drawer White Rotary, u s e d ..........
$35.00
1 six-drawer New Home Rotary .....................
«35 00
1 Long Shuttle Singer, u s e d ....................
........ $25 00
1 Long Shuttle Singer, u s e d ........................
' ' ' ®20 00
1 Wheeler and Wilson Cabinet, used ......................
$20 00
1 New Cottage, u s e d ..............
$15 no
1 Aioha, u s e d ........................... ............................................
1 “ 66” Singer Portable E le c tric ..................
$65 00
1 Singer Rotary, new but s o ile d ........................... \
’ $60.00
^ 0 South Fir St.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Phone 215-R
Music by
LEAH HENSON
on the
Big Organ
“ THE OLD NEST
“ One of the greatest of all
stories because its theme is the
greatest of all themes—Life,
and Lite Now, Here, yours,
mine.
“ All hitter and sweet, and sad
and glad, and majestic and
petty, and divine and pitiful!
“ A film story of life!”
Dr. Frank Crane.
“ Phe Old Nest” is real ami
touching and almost incredibly
without an atom of false senti­
ment. I have seen it four
times.
Alice Duer Miller.
The Runaway Train
—The biggest thriller
thrown on a screen.
ever
Admission
A d u lts .........................50 cents
Children , ................... 10 cents
(including war tax)
GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE ____ MANN’S
EARANCEVALE
Men’sSuits Overcoats Boy’s Suits
Styleplus and Society
Brand Suits
$2500 ......................................... $21.85
$30 .0 0 ......................................... $26.50
$35.00 ......................................... $30.65
$4° 00 ......................................... $35.00
■ ........................... ............. ’ 33 3b !
$50 0° ......................................... $43’75
Flannel Shirts
$3.00 value
$1.98
Blue or Grey
W ork Shirts
Men’s
Mackinaws
$7.95
Just a Few Left—15 per cent Discount
Johnny Tupants Suits for Boys
• On All of Them
The Suit with the E xtra Pair of Pants
$19.50 Coats ................................. $15.00
Special lot, $13.50 values, a t..$ 9.85
$25.00 C o a ts ....... ......................... $19.50
$27.50 Coats
$23.35 $12.50 Suits ............................. $11.25
............................. $15.00
$30.00 Coats ................. ........ $25 00 $17.50 e Suits
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J 35 00 Coats .............................. 52900 $18.00 Suits ................................ $16.20
$60.00 Coats \ ...............................$40.00 [ $22.50 Suits ................................ $19.50
Outing Flannel
Night Shirts
Cotton Ribbed
Union Suits
$1.23
$1.39
Mixed
Wool Socks
Men’s
Dress Shirts
Boys’
Mackinaws
Men’s
Duck Coats
$5.95
«4.95
Men’s
Jersey Cloves
Men’s .
Handkerchiefs
Men’s Canvas
Gloves
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P art Wool
Union Suits
Boys’
Flannel Shirts
$1.48
Wool Shirts
or Drawers
$1.98
Cotton Shirts
or Drawers
Moleskin Coats
with Collar
$7.95
Boys’
O v erall
Men’s
Sweater Coats
The above are cash prices. We can arrange terms to suit you.
Your credit is good.” Come in and get them. All drop h^ads.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Specially Arranged
City and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Rent
Added Attractions
ANWAR
C O T T A G E B A R G A IN
$ 2 5 0 CASH
S
A Remarkable Cast
Mary Alden
Dwight Crittenden
Cullen Landis
Helene Chadwick
Richard Tucker
Louise Lovely
Mollv Malone
HUGHES
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
The I Vinins
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
0. B L A M K I N
$2.50
Boys’ Wool
Sweater Coats
$2.65
Boys’
Flannel Blouses
MANN’S DEPT. STORE
$1.19
The Store for Everybody
Entrances on East Main and North Central
MEDFORD, OREGON
Leather Vests
$12.50