Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AMHLAAÖ D A h jf TIBIA tíg
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basket. The evening was spent In
sewing and playing games, and was
j completed with a fine lunch iyre-
pared by the hostess and her m oth­
Local and Personal
er. Those present were: G ertrude
■ ■ Side Lights -——
Biede, Helene Biede, Calla Sigofl,
i R uth Osmun, Pearl W ilshire, Emma
Masonic Progjjim for Week-
Our price, $55.00, Columbia and Murphy, K athryn Umphlette, Geor-
$8.00 worth of records— 18 selec­ i gia Coffee, Alleen W alker, and Leta
tions with this machine. Easy term s. ' W alker.
Rose Bros.
115-6
Tuesday night: Meeting of the
Have you tried our new special
Eastern Star.
Phonographs cleaned. Fixit Shop. Rosebud ice cream — it’s delicious.
Wednesday night— Meeting of the
Rose Bros.
115-6?
Comraandery.
Shooting M atch H eld—
Asiùand News in Paragraphs
&
Thursday night: Meeting of Sis­
A shooting match was held Sun
kiyou chapter: over a dozen peti­ day afternoon near Phoenix, and
tions presented.
was attended by quite a crowd. A. E.
Friday night: A. F. & A. M. meets Powell of Ashland was high man
for work.
with the rifle, whileO tis Helman
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was able to hold his own with the
Mrs. Leeda Funeral Thursday—
shotgun. Prizes in the way of mer-
The funeral of Mrs. W. H. Leeds chandise, such as sugar, flour, syrup
will take place from the Methodist and honey were given. Among those
Episcopal church Thursday after- who attended from Ashland were
noon at 2 o’clock, conducted by R ev .! A. E. Powell, Otis Helman, Benton
C. A. Edwards.
Bowers, George Parm an, Bob Mid-
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I dleton and Mr. Hake.
Cement bungalow, modern and
most attractive in every re sp ec t.! Buy a Victrola and enjoy music
Also garage.
Reasonable terms, during the new year 1922. Rose
Ashland Realty Company, opposite Bros.
115-6
city hall.
113-tf :
H otel A slihm d G uests—
SCOVELL PROGRAM TONIGHT
The following splendid program
will be given by Ben Scovell, famous
actor-soldier, a t 8 o’clock sharp this
evening at the M ethodist Episcopal
church. The admission will be 25
cents.
1. (a) Ducat scene from “ The Mer­
chant of Venice”— Shakespeare.
(b) “ The Football Match”— Scovell
(c) “ C asey a t th e B a t”— T h a y e r.
2. Musical num ber— selected.
Fred C. Holmes, after having been
opportuned by many to stand as a
candidate for legislative honors, has
decided definitely not to become a
candidate. He says th a t he has
neither the tim e nor inclination to
make the race at this time, although
he feels full appreciation of the
kindly offers of support he has been
receiving from many citizens.
Sweet cream for sale.
MANN’S
The Best Goods for the Price — No Matter W hat the Price
Rose Bros.
115-6
A Saving the People of Jackson County
Thousands of Their Hard Earned Dollars
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXCHANGES
FORTY ACRES % mile from town
and S. P. R. R., lies fine, some
has been in cultivation, A-x soil.
Price $1000, will take gGoO au*>-
mobile and pay cash differ? ■* e.
Address Box 42, care of Tidings.
115-5*
Basket Ball at Central Point—
| The Business Girls club was the
The Junior high basket ball team Suest of Mis3 Aileen W alker at her
will play the Central Point grades borne on E ast Main street last even-
a t C entral Point Saturday evening, j in&- The occasion was a towel
January 21.
' shower given by the m embers to
Mrs. E rnest E. Umphlette, nee Miss
Revival meeting, Nazarene church K athryn Miller, which gifts were
each evening a t 7:30.
115-1, augm ented by a beautiful cut glass
tried,
“T hat flou r is flou r,” anil som e­
tim es so,
But th a t’s n o t the case w ith this
Cherro.
CHERRO FLOUR
A H ard W heat F lo u r o f Fam ous
Blend— G uaranteed
January Circle Bargains
MANN’S
OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS
SENSATIONAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS
40 in. Crepe meteor suitable for dress­
es and blouses, $3.50 val-
iw a
ties. For this big sale, yd.
ft/
CHERRO CHIMES
B usiness G irls Club M eets—
STARRING FR A Y
knowledge.
When Grigsby was stabbed, two
MEDFORD BRIDGE
young
women, one of whom is the
CONFUSES COPS
wife of Garcia, summoned Deputy
Sheriff
“Forncrook and Officers Cave
(Continued from Page 1)
and Laggett, who placed García, his
caused Grigsby to lose a large brother Albert, Grigsby, Bryce Nich­
am ount of blood. His conditions is ols and one other man who Is in*
volved in the quarrel, under arrest.
not considered serious.
It is understood th a t Grigsby was
carrying a banjo belonging to Garcia
The Nat skating rink, will be
and th at he had taken th at in stru ­ closed Monday, W ednesday and F ri­
Building expeditures for 1921 In ment from G arcia’s rooms at 510 day afternoons, but will be open ev­
Roseburg totaled $126,380.
East Main street w ithout the la tte r’s ery evening..
...
115-5
AT TH E METHODIST CHURCH
W ill Not Be a C andidate—
W atch Rose 'Bros, windows for
Among the guests a t the Hotel
home-made candies of quality. 115-6 Ashland are the following: Newton
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¡Coon, San Francisco: C. F. H arrison,
M i«isterial Association Meets—
Eugene; Ray L. Autrim , Aloha, Or.;
At a meeting of the local M inis-!E. L. W heeler, Kansas City, Mo.;
terial association held in the lib ra ry ; Mr. and Mrs. Moe, Hood River, Or.;
last Monday, Rev. W. L. Evans ten- D. H. Blaklock, George M. Robinson, FOR SALE— Grain hay. Mile and
half north of T a le n t on Bear
dered his resignation as president. Robert McKee, P ortland; and Frank
creek. Ben French.
115-4*
Mr. Evans is leaving for C orpus, C arter and family of W eatherford,
Christus, Texas. Rev. Hiram Smith, Texas.
LOST— A lady’s small elk tooth
charm between Shook apartm ents,
of the B rethren church, was elected
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and post office. R eturn to Jo r­
to fill the unexplred term . After
Sewing machines repaired. Fixit
dan Electric Co. Receive reward.!
the business session Elizabeth Schof- Shop.
FOR RENT— Store building.
In ­
fen delivered an address to the mem-
'
quire 343 East Main.
115-3
bers of the association, which was * »Bfornians A ¡siting
highly appreciated.— C. F. Koehler,
Mr’ and Mrs’ Bonny and 8<>n > of,
secretary.
¡Montague, Calif., are spending the
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¡week with C. A. R adcliff,144 Fourth
Our 28c bacon is a winner. Try ' streeL Mr’ Bonny came over on a
I’ve heard it said , and w on’t be
it out, not a special, a regular. W hite COmbined business and Pleasure trip.
denied.
House Groceteria.
108-2
Of d ifferen t flours you som etim e
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3. (a) Downfall of Wolsey from
“Henry V III”— Shakespeare.
(b) “ Honeymooning”— Lewis.
4. Musical num ber— selected.
5. (a) “ The Coward”— Service.
(b) “M other’s a t the Club”— Scovell
(c) “ The Young Man W aited”—
Cooke.
This is one Mr. Scovell's best pro­
grams. Don’t miss it. Come early
if you want a good seat.
36 inch
TAFFETA
evening shades
$3.00 values
now yard
$2.19 .
28 in. All Wool Cliallie, new patterns,
sold at $1.25. This Big
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Sale, yard ........................ t b la v if
42 in. All Wool Serges and Poplins in
the new shades, sold up to A < A A
$3.00. This Sale, y a r d ...
28 in. All Wool Flannel for M en’s
S h irts ami Middies, regu-
lar price $1.25, this sale, yd.
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42 inch Wool Plaids, all new patterns,
regular price $1.25—
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Now, yard ............................. 5/OC
56 in. Serges and Coatings in good
colors, all wool, splendid material.
Sold up to $5.00. This 4»i AO
Sale, yard ........................ M e J / 0
32 inch
TUB SILKS
for
Men’s Shirts
$2.50 values
This sale, vard
$1.69
$15.00 HATS—$5.00
Half Price Sale of Coats, Suits,
Every W om an’s W inter Blouse
Dresses and Skirts
Bathrobe, Kimona, Housedress
They are going fast—buy
Tomorrow
Saturday we will place on sale 25
New W inter Hats, former prices up
to $15.00. This sale, each
and Sweater, going at 20 per
cent off regular price
$ 5 .0 0
GREAT SALE OF BEDDING AT
HALF PRICE SALE OF WOOL AND
SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS
COTTON BATTS
64x76 Cotton Blankets, heavy weight, slightly imperfect
cheap at $2.00. This Big Sale—
Homestead Wool Batts, 3 pound size, opens up to 72
x90, enough for comforter. $4.98 value—
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Each •;.......................... $1.50
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Large Size Bed Spreads, good quality, sold
at $2.50. This sale, e a c h ...............................
72x90 Seamed Sheets, good grade, sold at
$1.50. This Big Sale, each ..............................
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72x90 two pound Wool Batts, sold all season zt>-| a
at $3.25. This Sale, each ............................... Jp J •
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72x90 Wool Finish Batts, 3 pound size, $3.25
value. Now, each ...........................................
25 per cent off on all Comforters
20 per cent off on Wool Blankets
72x90 Wool Finish Batts, 2 pound size, sold
at $2.25. Now, each .......................................
20 per cent off on Feather Pillows
Half Wool, Plaid Blankets, 66x80, sold at zh
$6.50. This sale, p a i r .....................................
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72x90 Wool and Colton Batts, 3 pound size,
$3.00 values. Now, each ...............................
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BARGAINS IN CORSET
DEPARTMENT
SAVE MONEY ON
DOMESTICS
NOTE THESE BIG SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
20 per cent off on All Gossard and
27 inch heavy W hite Outing Flan­
nel, sold at 19c. This big < f *
sale only, y a r d .................. 1 <JC
10 per cent off on Hosiery
W arner’s Corsets and
27 inch fine quality Dress Ging­
hams, 25c grade. Now—
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Brassieres
Children’s Saline Bloomers. Sold
at 48c. Now—
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Each ................................... j 3 C
Muslin Brassieres. Sizes 32 to 34,
$1.25 values. Now—
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y a rd
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36 inch Curtain Nets, 60c
values. Now, y a r d ..........
38 inch Curtain Scrim, 45c
values. Now, y a r d ..........
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Silk Bandeaus. Values to $2.69.
This Big Sale—
Each .................................
MANN’S DEPT. STORE
Children’s Outing Flannel Gowns
and Sleepers. Sold up to
$2.00. This sale, each___
The Store for Everybody
89c
98c
MEDFORD, OREGON
10 per cent off on Underwear
10 per cent off on Notions
10 per cent off on Infants’ Wear
10 per cent off on Laces
20 per cent off on Trimmings
20 per cent off on Dolls
10 per cent off on Linens
10 per cent off on Yarns
20 per cent off on Hand Bags
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