Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Both of these num bers were much i
Snyddr’s orchèstra, Gold Hill, Sat­ BIBLE LECTURES ARE
NEARING COMPLETION appreciated by the entire audience. !
urday night.
129-3*
The perplexing and sadly neglect-! Tonight the subject of the sermon
ed question of C hrist’s retru n was is, “The C hurch.’’ W hat is the true
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Welch, of Lau­ cleared of the many difficulties th a t church? Who was its founder? Who
rel street, left this morning by auto would-be prohpets have throw n is it now?
expecting to m ake th e trip through around it, in Mrs. Champie’s serm on,
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to Portland.
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j at the C hristian church last night, i The following parties are recent
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(She presented it in a straightforw ard arrivals at the Columbia hotel: H. V. j
Good tomatoes, 15c per can. Plaza scriptural m anner. Of the two hun-! Smith, W. F. Em m ett, J. H. Garvin, I
M arket.
130-2 dred or more people who heard the Portland; T. M. H arrington, Mr. and
sermon a large percentage expressed Mrs. Jam es W atkins and children,,
G rants P ass V jsitors—
gratification for a new and satisfy- ' K lam ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. H obart, of Jng revelation in regard to this sub- Carter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Newby,!
G rants Pass, were dinner guests of jp(.t Qn wh,ch there hag been gQ m u c h ! Salida, Colo.; IL A. Culp, D unsm uir; '
McNair, of Oak c o n fu sio n
¡V. G - D olllh lto , C. E. M iller, G. R ich-
and
street, Thursday evening. Mr. and]
Mrg W einberger rendered One of wood, E. L. Coburn. San Francisco; | |
Mrs. H obart returned to G rants Pass her exce)lent vocal e lec tio n s, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Schmidt
this morning.
| y e ra Chample and Elizabeth W ilmot G rants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
played “The Palm s,’’ a piano duet. Bigler, Hornbrook, Calif.
No goods bought at w ar prices in
our store. Our stock was all p u r­
chased since the drop in price. This
is one of the reasons why we sell for
RALPH CONNER’S
less. D etrick’s Groceteria.
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STIRRING STORY
Start for Portland—
Local and ¡Personal
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MASONIC CALENDAR
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Phonographs repaired. Fixit Shop.
V isitors R eturn Home—
Mrs. R uth Stevens and little
in daughter, of Seattle, W ash., who
have been visiting Mrs. Stevens’ sis­
ter, Mrs. E. M. W allen, of Church
A rm ory D ance Saturday n igh t. 129-3
street, left for their home in Seat­
tle this morning.
Shrine meets Friday evening
stated session.
Rand P ractice—
The Ashland band held their reg­
Meet Jolly folks from all parts of
ular band practice on Monday night, ¡the valley, Gold Hill, Saturday
which was attended by about 25 night.
129-3*
members, the largest attendance that
has turned out for several weeks. A tto m e y ’s H ealth I m p r o v e d -
The boys are getting along in fine| A ttorney W. J. Moore, who has
shape, and are now able to take hold
been confined to his home with a
of pieces th ^t Ipo am ateur would sprained back for the pa9t week, is
look at.
considerably improved today, being
B irthday Surprise P arty—
able to answ er the phone at his
Miss Alice Craig celebrated
Standard makes of tires and tubes, home.
birthday
Monday and received a
Weed chains, etc., on sale a t a very
handkerchief
shower in the after-!I
low price. Schmidt Auto Co.— Over-
D etrick’s Groceteria sells butter
land cars— Shook building.
128t^ ! for less.
130tf noon at the local telephone exchange;
where she is employed. In th e even­
ing, a num ber of the telephone girls
W ells C hildren 111—
; R u fus T rusty B uys H om e—
surprised
her by appearing at her
The two daughters of Spratt Wells) R ufus Trusty has purchased the
of Laurel street have been confined fjve acre tra c t Just outside the c ity ! apartm ent in the Allen building, pre-1
to their home for the past few days, lim its belonging to 'Allen Denton. Pared to spend a pleasant evening.
suffering from tonsilitis.
Mr. Trusty will tak e possession of It was really a double celebration, as|
Miss Norma W illiams is to celebrate j
his new holdings March 1.
Big $1.10 dance. Gold Hill, S atu r­
a birthday in a few days, and one of
day, February 4.
129-3*
We sell pure leaf lard In bulk. the two birthday cakes was in her
honor. The evening was spent with I
Or res cleans clothes. Phone 64. Bring your pail. D etrick’s Groce­ cards and music, light refreshm ents
teria.
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being served and an enjoyable even-]
E igh t Pond Girl—
ing was reported. Those present
Social E v en in g a t T alent—
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Tavener
The Odd Fellow lodge of Talent were Mrs. Dora H ubbard, chaperone, '
have received word from their son gave a dance W ednesday evening, and th e Misses Alice Craig, N o rm a;
Jeff to the effect that an eight pound
and the ladies of the Rebekahs re­ ■Williams, Lola Couey, Bertha Smith,
girl arrived at his home January 30.
taliated by furnishing many good Mildred Carlton and Gladys Inlow.
Jeff is in the coast defense service at
Are you still paying the other fel­
things to eat. The members were en­
F ort Stephens, Or., and has a host
titled to bring a guest each, and the low’s bad accounts, or are you fol­
of friends in Ashland.
result was th a t both old and young lowing the crowds to D etrick’s Groce­
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Weed tire chains a t less than cost In g reat nurabers were Present, and teria.
ju st when you need them. Schmidt sb«nt the moat enJ°yable evening in
H. R. Adams, plumbing, contract­
Auto Co., now in the Shook build- montb8- leavlng in the sma11 hour9
lng
128tf of tbe m ornln& wUh hope« th a t many ing and day work. 248 F ifth St., i
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more such events could be arranged phone 166-J.
in the n ear future. Leedom’s or­
On His F eet A gain—
Joseph Miller, of Iowa street, Is chestra furnished the music.
able to be about again after a week’s
Shrimp. 3 cans 50c, $1.75 dozen.
illness.
Plaza m arket.
130-2
Milk 11c per can, $1.30 dozen,
$5.25 case. Plaza Market.
130-2
"CAMERON
of the
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A Week’s Series oi Lectures
on —
Constructive Psychology
By
G. WESLEY SAFFORD,
Psychologist
Clear, Forceful Talks Adapted to All Problems -Mental.
Physical, Financial
R o y a l M ou n ted ”
NEW THOUGHT TEMPLE
•-----Sta r ri n g------
Beginning February 4th—Continuing all week
Boulevard
Gaston Glass and Irving Cummings
Towering mountains and snow-capped peaks water
falls that rival the splendor of Niagara
Regular Admission
Adi tits—35 cents
Children—10 cents
Sunday—Monday—
RICHARD BARTHELMESS in
“ TOL’ABLE DAVID ”
E. R. I SAAC
& Co
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
THE
QUALITY
STO R E
A S h o w in g c i
New Spring Goods
Visit this Store Saturday and see the new Spring Mer­
chandise now on display. New Dress Goods, New Silks
New Wash Goods, New Dresses and Aprons.
See Our Windows
H ere from R ogu e R i v e r -
Miss Tillie Anderson, of Rogue
River, is visiting w ith friends In
LOST— Oregon auto license plate No.
Ashland
this week.
63856. Finder return to Tidings
office.
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Cocoa. two pounds 25c. Plaza
FOR SALE— Five room house, cor­ M arket.
130-2
ner lot 120x130— berries .lots of
water, close in. Bargain for quick
sale. Phone 476-J. Easy terms. Error In Baby C linis N otice —
130-6*
The baby clinis, which was an­
nounced
for Saturday afternoon a t
FOR SALE— Ford touring car In
2
o’clock
at the Presbyterian church
good condition. 73 Pine St. 130-6*
should have been announced for the
GREAT BARGAIN— I have 84 can­
aries, singers and hens with Methodist church a t the same hour.
breeding cages, seed, etc.
Will
Ju st received a large shipm ent of
take $200 cash for the lot; too ill
to attend to them. The Chair Doc­ dried fru its including cluster raisins,
tor, 3d and A Sts.
130-lmo* seeded raisins, seedless raisins, cur­
FOR SALE— 16 inch oak or manza- rants, white and black figs, Italian
nita, $4.75 per tier; 12 inch oak and French prunes and peaches.
or laurel or 16 inch fir, $4.25 per D etrick’s Groceteria. We sell for
tier; 12 inch fir, $3.75 and 12 less.
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inch pine, $3.50 per tier. Excel­
lent 7 foot dry cedar posts, 25c.
Also have pitch kindling a t 25c Left for T illam ook—
per sack and a few chopping
J. M. Baker and family, who have
blocks at 25 and 50 cents each, been visiting friends here for the
A. G. Adams— “Always on the
Job”— Yard and office, 240 Third past few days, left for Tillamook
St. Phone 460.
130-1 Thursday evening on train 16.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
New Dress Goods
and SilKs
54 inch All Wool Shepard
Cheeks in black and white.
Jieavy quality—
Yard, $3.98
40 inch Cheeks in a fine qual­
ity suitable for Spring wear, in
black and white, brown and
white, blue and white
Yard, $2.48
FOR SALE— One registered Togen-
Pearl hominy, 15c per can. Plaza
burg buck and two 1917 Saxon
M
arket.
130-2
sixes. 635 Roca St. Phone 268-Y.
CHECK SILKS
TUSSORA SILKS
36 inches wide in several
different color combina­
tions,* fine quality, with a
Taffeta finish
36 inches wide. This is a
lieavv silk, suitable for
jumper dresses, comes in
several new spring colors
Yard, $1.98
PONGEE SILK
SO EASY TO K E E P CLEAN
W hite enamel bathroom and
bedroom
sanitary plumbing
fixtures, such as we install, are
the easiest to keep clean and
sweet smelling. No foul odors,
no disease germs can lurk in
any p art of our plumbing. Let
us figure with you ou your
new bathroom equipm ent— or
perhaps for your kitchen or
laundry.
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
Hurry!
at
You’ll have to
hurry if you
w ant B E S T
QUALITY 4 ft.
Black Oak
per coi
cord, and dry 4 ft.
YELLOW PINE at $8.60
per cord, delivered dir­
ect from car.
Car now on track must he releared by Tues.
/V
$10.75
A. G. AD AM S
The Wood Man
240 Third Street
CANTON CREPE
33 inches wide, fine qual­
ity for making waists,
d resses, undergamients—
40 inches wide in a good
quality, for waists and
dresses; comes in navy
blue and black—
Saturday, yard, $1.39
Saturday, yard, $3.48
New Ginghams and Percales
Investments in Economy
Opportunities for economical clothes-buying have not been so
favorable in many seasons. The man who needs a new suit or
overcoat can come here now confident that his puchase will rep­
resent a satisfying investment in style, quality, good appearance
and long" service.
KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES OFFER ALL THE
GOOD THINGS YOU WANT IN YOUR NEW CLOTHES
$35
$40
$45
$50
Other All Wool Suits $20
to $30
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F . K . D eu el & S o n s
MEDFORD, OREGON
—the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes
Phone 460
Yard, $1.25
Valmore Dress Gingham,
27 inches wide in new pat­
terns, checks and plaids.
Buy your new dress now!
Belmont Percales, 40 new
pices to select from in
light and dark patterns,
clicks, dots ami stripes—
Saturday, yard, 19c
Saturday, yard, 19c
New Dresses and Aprons
New Crepe Dresses, made
with organdie sash and
fancy trimming in several
jew colors—
Each, $4.98
New Check Crepe Aprons,
made with organdie sash.
Dome in brown, orange
and pink checks —
¡fil’d
Each, $4.39
New Gingham Aprons ■
—
made with tie back, trim ­
med with crepe— .
New Aprons made of fine
Zephyr Gingham, trim ­
med with plain colors,
with ties on sides—
Each, $2.25
Each, $2.69
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
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