Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND D A ÏL t TIDINGS
Kingsbury Darice, Saturday; April
If It’s economy and service, call
8th. Portland Orchestra, O’Connor W. H. Sams for all electrical work.
Melody Boys. Snappy, jazzy music.
Phone298-Y.
162tf
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Local and Personal
Secretary Davis suggests th at par­
A m ateur gardeners are digging in ents make their boys work. I t’s the
------ Side Lights-------
places where you can’t ©van raise boys th a t make the parents work,
A. F. & A . M.
See Ju n io r High Pageant Friday your voice.
night a t Armory, 7:30. Adults, 35c.
Ashland Lodge So. 28
Look! Lawn mowers sharpened;
Beautiful fluff rugs made from
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satisfaction guaranteed. Flxlt Shop.
worn carpets. The Medford Fluff
Shrine S tated Session—
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Each
one
a
champion
in
its
class—
Rug
Man will be In Ashland Friday
Hillah Temple meets Friday even­
ing, April 7.
Im portant business Packard, Hudson, Essex and Nash. of this week. We want to buy some
See Junior High Pageant Friday
183-1 Ingrain carpet, tan or brown in color.
connected with ceremonial at Med- Class A garage.
Phone 175.
183-1 night at Armory, 7:30. Adults, 35c
iord May 26. Petitions, initiation,
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etc.
F. J. NEWMAN, Potentate. Business Meeting of Baptists —
A woman has been given $1 in
There will be a special business
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
Lenine is said to be at d eath ’s door
meeting of the memb -rs of the Bap­ ! breach of promise suit. Evidently
and has called a German doctor to
Rev. G. H. i her promise w asn’t w orth much.
Limited am ount of Scratch and tist church tonight.
pull him through.
Chick Food and Baby Chick Mash. Young, director of the Baptist Chris­
I Free—
Closing out at wholesale price while tian education for the state is here
W atch F rid ay ’s paper for inform a­
Have you seen the new Packards
it tasts. Square Deal Grocery. 183-t-s and will present an im portant mes­
tion how to get free h eater at Uni­ on the street? If not, visit the Class
sage. All members and friends of
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the church are urged to be p re se n t.. versal Stove and Furnace dem onstra­ A garage now.
Boy Scout Hike Postponed—
tion a t Swenson and McRae,s F u rn i­
Troop two, Boy Scouts, hike,
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Limited am ount of Scratch and
If you have any w iring or electri­ tu re Store.
which was planned for Saturday,
Chick Food and Baby Chick Mash.
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams,
will have to be postponed on account
In Our City—
298-Y. Contracting a specialty.
Closing opt a t wholesale price while
of the absence of the scoutm aster.
F. G. Lewis, traveling agent of the it lasts. Square Deal Grocery. 183-t s
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traffic departm ent of the Southern
See Junior High Pageant Friday
Pacific, was a caller in the city today.
Red Sticks— the new 5 cent pack­
“ Help another across with his
night at Armory, 7:30. Adults, 35c.
age of matches. A sure lighter. Det­
boat,
and, lo, tliine own shall reach
Fresh fish, oysters, crabs, chick­
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rick’s Groceteria.
1 7 5 « ens and rabbits. Call Tel. 104. Ash­ the shore.”— Arabian proverb.
Service Station Nearly Done —
land Fish and Poultry M arket.
Visits Sister —
See Ju n io r High Pageant Friday
The service station, which is being
Mrs. W inetrout, of G rants Pass, is
night
a t Armory, 7:30. Adults. 35c.
See Ju n io r High Pageant Friday
erected on East Main street, adjoin­
in the city today visiting with her night a t Armory, 7:30. A dults, 35c.j
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ing the Shook building, is nearing
sister, Mrs. Clifford Jenkins.
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completion, the roof having been put
‘Build with the B irds.”
on the first of the week, and other
Don't wait until the last moment
parts of the building are being as­ and then crab because you couldn't Return to Grants Pns¡
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Miss Patricia Gale, who has been*
sembled as fast as possible. No de­ get a table reservation at the Society
finite date has been set for the open­ Cabaret, but get your table planned the week end guest of Miss Gladys FOUND— Boy’s bicycle, owner may
have same by proving property
Inlow, left W ednesday evening for
ing.
and paying for ad. Inquire 286 B
now.
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her home in G rants Pass.
street, after 6 o’clock p. m. 183-2
Paul-
You’ll like our clothes,
Limited am ount of Scratch and
Columbia records reduced to 65c FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn laying
180tf Chick Food and Baby Chick Mash.
serud’s.
hens and hatching eggs from 200-
152tf
egg hens. Mrs. W. D. Booth, 264
Closing out at wholesale price while a t Rose Brothers.
K. Nelson makes suits to order. it lasts. Square Deal Grocery. 183-t-s
W ightm an. Phone 257-Y.
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Hotel Ashland Block.
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This Society Cabaret, stunt is go­
ing to be a whirlwind, and you must
Returns from Eugeni
fin Way to Portland—
G. H. Yeo, who drove to Eugene get a move on you if you want, table
Mrs. Applegate, who lives out of the first of the week with some of the reservations. Rose Brothers, now.
— Have your car washed and pol­
Vshland, was in the city this morn- local University of Oregon students,
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ng on her way to Portland, where has returned and is again a t his
ished at the
In Ashland on Business—
ihe has been called on account of office.
Rev. VanNuys, of P ortland, is in j
:he illness of her daughter-in-law.
the
city for a few days on business
A ttractive spring suitings at Paul-,
connected with th e. Presbyterian
serud’s.
• 180tf
Free—
either day or night. For your
Sunday school.
Universal heating stove given
convenience call 30 and we will
Del Monte Green Gage Plum s, 10 j
«■onie and get your car and retum
away at Swenson & McRae F u rn itu re
it to you like new.
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Seats
for
sale
for
April
Society
Ca­
Store. Inforfm ation in tom orrow ’s cents per can. “ Less than the cans
-
cost.” D etrick’s Groceteria.
1 7 5 « baret, at Rose Brothers, now. 182-2 !
paper.
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Ashland
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The Telephone
Directory
Good telephone service depends vitally upon
care in calling telephone numbers. A wrong num­
ber called causes loss of time to you, to the party
called and to the operator. Every instance means
avoidable inconvenience to all concerned.
It is not the loss of time to you alone or to the
operator that concerns us most, but it is the annoy­
ance to the party called. Your mistake cannot be
explained to him, and the Telephone Company is
held responsible for your error.
Consulting the current issue of the telephone di­
rectory, instead cl trusting to memory; giving your
number cleady, and quickly correcting the operator
if she misunderstands your call, will gieatly in­
crease the efficiency of the service.
Spring Is Here
CLASS A GARAGE
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McGee’s 12th Anniversary Sale
N in e M ore D a y s-E n d in g S atu rd ay, A p r il 15
BLOUSES—$3.49
Tricolette, Pongee, Crepe de Chine,
and Georgette blouses and waists, won­
derful values at $3.49.
SILK DRESSES
$16.95 to $35.00
In Canton crepe, crepe-knit, taffeta,
satin, and crepe de chine.
STYLISH SKIRTS
Stunning new materials in plaited
skirts and plain serges; also in plaited
models.
$9.75 to $16.50
FIBRE SILK SCARFS
The latest fad in the scarf line-all
colors, tubular knit, fringe ends, $4.75
SILK SWEATERS
All silk and fibre silk sweaters in
beautiful shades.
$9.50 to $17.50
FINE TAILORED W AISTS
of crepe de chine are very stylish this
season. We are showing a splendid as­
sortm ent at $3.95 to $7.50
BRAMLEY DRESSES
A chic style in two piece worsted jer­
sey dress, plain skirt with short blouse,
trimmed with leather collar and cuffs.
At $11.50
Unusually good looking kitchen, house
and street dresses, in gingham, crepe,
linon and percale.
CLEVER SUITS EXPRESS THE
COSTUMER’S SKILL
1 his promises to be a big suit season, and sensing the
importance of the suit in the Spring outfit, master cos­
tumers have employed their highest art in making them
smart and desirable.
Dressy suits of trieotine, or serge, business suits of
tweed or homespun, and the nonchalant little box suit
—these at their best make up this distinguished pre­
sentation—
P rices—$19.75; $25.00; $29.50; $35.00; $44.50; $48.00.
COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS
There is something particularly pleasing about
new Spring wraps. The materials in the dressy styles
velour, sliawsheens, Yalama, trieotine and serges.
the service coats, tweeds and polo are used. Prices
• reasonable, ranging from
$8.95 to $67.50
the
are
In
are
STYLISH-STOUT DRESSES AND SUITS
No need to go away to find stylish-stout garments.
We are featuring these garments in particularly pleas­
Knit, Muslin, and Silk Underwear
Specials for 12th Anniversary Sale
Ladies knit vests, 3 f o r ..'..................50c
Ladies knit union suits in band or bodice
tops, white reg. sizes 55c, ex size 60c
L adies’ union suits, pink, band top, reg.
sizes—«60c; extra sizes.................... 65c
Kaysers cotton union suits with .jersey
silk top, sold at $4.50; now........... $2.98
Reubens infants vests, cotton...........30c
Reubens infant vests, part wool......... 50c
Silk pongee b lo n iers............................ $2.98
Tricolette bloomers.......................... ;$4.95
Bluebird crepe gowns, .................. $1.95
Crepe de Chine chemise,. .$3.98 to $4.95
K ayser’s silk top vests, ..................$1.98
Jersey silk bloom ers..........$4.50 to $9.00
Ladies muslin gowns, surprising values,
a t 75c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49, $1.98
Outs.izes at $1.19
Athletic style combinations at greatly
reduced prices
Interesting Items in Piece Goods
NEW W ASH FABRICS AT TEM PTING PRICES
36 inch tissue* Ginghams .......... ................. ............. 58c
40 inch Everf&st Swiss P rin t
................. ...........50c
40 inch Bonnie Brae Batiste ........................, ........ 45c
40 inch Voiles, new check patterns- . ...................... 45c
40 inch Avon Linon, check patterns ..........,. • • .45c
27 inch Ceylon tissue . . ........ ,.......... ......... .33 l-3c
30 inch Flaxon prints ......................... ............. 33 l-3c
36 inch Im ported Check Organdie ....,.......... .-.$1.15
36 inch Ratine Fpogne .............. ....................... $1.25
36 inch Frolic Suiting . ............,___ . . . , ...............75c
32 inch Shirting Madras ......................... ,•............... 50c
W onderful New Draperies and Curtain N ets
Curtain Scrims . . . . .................. ..................,.15 to 50c
Curtain E ta n iin e s .......... ................................25 to 65c
Curtain N e t s ........................ ............... ....3 5 c to $1.19
Colored Madras ...................¡... ...............55c to $2.50
Panel Curtain Nets, yard ...........,___ ,.$2.25 to $7.95
New Cretonnes, yard,
...................... ,..........,.25c up
LUSTROUS SILKS IN ENDLESS VARIETY
NOW BEING SHOWN
Crepe knit, new and stylish,................$3.2,) to $4.00
Canton crepe, a season’s fa v o rite ... $2.50 to $3.49
Skinner’s satin and taffeta, special................. $2.48
.$1.98
Sport shades, haronette satin, plain. ..
.$2.25
Sport shades, haronette satin, strip ed ..
.$2.49
New patterns in silk foulards,................
.$2.98
A special price on fairyspun silk ..........
.$1.95
A good weight crepe de chine, all colors
$1.49
Georgette crepe, our $1.75 quality, now
A big assortment of wool velours for spring coats
and capes, at yard, ......................................... $-3-95
DRESS TRIMMINGS
We are showing quite a little the best assort­
ments of fine dress trimmings we have ever had.
Ju st a little of some appropriate trimming may set
off vour new dress to advantage.
ing styles—
Dresses—$18.75 to $37.50
Suits — $29.75 to $55.00
Our Special Anniversary Offer of a New Peace
T2f/i
Anniversary
12th
Anniversary
Dollar FREE with a cash purchase of $10 or more
continues until April 15th.
ASHLAND
ORY cooDS
OREGON
Som e 12th Anniversary
Specials
p5c check patterns, Jap crepe..........48c
32 in. Devonshire cloth.....................32c
45 in. Voile, plain colors................... 48c
45 in. colored organdie.......... 58c to 79c
36 in. natural color art linen............. 75c
18 in. natural color art linen............ 48c
40 in. white voiles with corded stripes
for waists, up to 75c, now........... 45c
36 m. cotton Georgette
49c
36 in. Plisse crepe for underwear.
29c
30 in. Bluebird, serpentine crepe.
35c
36 in. unbleached muslin,. .. 12c to 26c
36 in. bleached m uslin,... .12 l-2c to 25c
45 in. unbleached sheeting,........ 37 l-2c
42 in. unbleached Pequot sheeting. 42c
45 in. bleached Pequot sheeting....... 45c
40 in. Pequot tu b in g ......................... 44c
42 in. Indian head tubing............ 33 1-3
45 in. Indian head tubing................. 35c
42 in. Saxon tu b in g ........................... 43c
7-4 Saxon sheeting ......................... 44c
7- 4 Pequot sheeting .......................... 59c
8- 4 Mohawk s h e e tin g ......................... 53c
9- 4 Pepperell sheeting ...................... 55c
8- 4 unbleached sheeting .................... 52c
9- 4 unbleached s h e e tin g ................ 54c
Jap lunch cloths,................... 48x48 1.00
Jap lurch c lo th s ....................60x60 1.48
Seamless la > c lo th s............... 48x4S 1.35
Seamless J«*p c lo th s ............;>4x54 1.75
Seamless Jap cloths..............60x60 2.19
Good bed s p r e a d ....................74x84 2.00
Children’s hose, double knee............ 19c
Children’s kiltie skirts .................... 4.45
Children’s jersey jackets ................ 4.50
Wool serge dresses at .................... 6.75
Wool jersey jumper d re s s e s ............ 4.45
Full fashioned silk hose .................. 2.00
Fibre silk hose, long rib to p .............1.00
Strap wrist kid g lo v e s .................. 2.50
Jersey si lk p e ttic o a ts ........................ 1.98
Bloomers, fine colored s a tin e ...........1.60
Bloomers, striped cotton chameuse 2.25
Bloomers, cotton charmeuse, pink 2.50
$2.00 American Lady c o rs e ts ...........1.49
$3.00 to 3.25 American Lady corsets 1.95
$3.50 to 3.75 American Lady corsets 2.49
$5.00 to 6.00 American Lady corsets 3.75
$8.50 to $10 American Lady corsets 4.95