Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 19, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Organdie graduation dresses, at
Home made ice cream at Rose
Ice cream reduced to <<ld time $6.50 to $8.50. Needlecraft Shop,
Brothers.
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prices.
Special prices given to
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lodges,
parties,
picnics,
etc.
Rose
Dew
Drop
Inn
for waffles, lunches
Dance, Moose Hall, Saturday nite. ’ „ 8 . ’
hot
meals,
sandwiches
and salads.
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Dickey’s orchestra. L et’s go! 220-2 F° 6F3
Local
We clean clothes,
ru d ’s.
Today
iM U r w c e - iT d - J - Y e o .
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William S. Hart
"TRAVELIN’ ON”
de Ightful noleh to that Sunday din- ,,„U1U). Nur^
A T
Hotel Vendome
for a real place to eat. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily style.
B reakfast to order.
R egular dinner, 5 0 cents. Sunday chicken
dinner, 75 ceuts. J u st across from Library— <25 E a st Main St.
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MR. and MRS. HUDNELL, Props.
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We always sell for less
PLAZA MARKET
----- Also------
Gl NORTH MAIN STREET
PAINTING
FOR SALE— Gas range and a water
heater, burns any kind of fuel,
both in good condition, $10 each.
Also kale. 10c per hundred. 153
Granite, phone 411-R.
220-1
with a good quality of paint increases your property value and makes for pride in ownership. If you
are contemplating any painting, we are at your service to quote prices, figure materials and advise7 as
to preparatory work, necessary to obtain the best results. Following are a few of our prices:
PHOENIX PAINT
5 ° lors ......... ‘................................................. $3.75 per gallon
Outside and Inside—White ....................... $3.90 per gallon
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CONQUEROR PAINT
£ olors ...........................................................$2.65 per gallon
Outside and Inside—White
.................... $2.90 per gallon
A few dollars invested in a
Front
Lacing
CLOTHES PINS
Two dozen for ......... ................... 05c
“ THE TOUCH DOWN”
increasing The Purchasing Power
of Your Corset Dollar
GOSSARD
20 per cent saving this w eek .........................25
The Greatest Fighting-Love Picture Hart Ever Made!
FOR SALE— Five room plastered
house, full concrete foundation,
sleeping porch, screened kitchen
porch, modern plumbing, nice
garage, corner lot 100x150, ber­
ries, plenty of water, extra good i
soil. Priced right for quick sale,
term s on part. See it at 323 Hel-
man, or phone 476-J.
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T//e only way you can make your dollar of today worth one
hundred cents is to spend it zvisely. 1 on are pretty certain
to pay a good price for whatever clothes you I uy; be certain
uhat you buy is what you want: that what you buy fits you
mentally as well as physically so it will not be wastefnlly
discarded before it has given fu ll wearing service; that zvhat
you buy is c f suck quality that its wearing service alone
will ju stify the expenditure.
$1.25
ALL FOR ...................................................$1.00
He had neither name nor friends. Knew
no law but his big black guns. So he
always kept travelin’ on.
Till he hit the worst town in the West!
And saw some folks and goings-on that
needed fixin’. Then—
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Soap Special
Eight bars Cyrstal White .................................... $ .50
One 40-oz. package Peet’s Washing Machine Soap.. .35
Four bars Cream Oil Toilet Soap .'.............................. 40
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TOO ItATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED— Woman or g irl to help
with housework and infant, morn-
net. Rose Brothers.
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F a „ dlne. co„n i/
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ings. Phone
206-L.
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nurse, will be ...
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at th e M ethodist1 FOR SALE OR TRADE__Team of
Fine cook stoves and ranges a t fhurcll Saeurd
afternoon. May 20
mules. Apply 112 Nob Hill.
220-5*
I Store.
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38» E. Malo.
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Hani1 the
“ > health of
with
"“ ‘h- Mothers
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children.
are
WANTED— An experienced w aitress
urged to consult her a t this time.
at once. Apply at Bon Ton Cafe
Sn"> B lair’s quarry Tuesday a fte r­
this evening.
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noon.
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Detrlck sells b u tter for less. 201tf
FOR SALE— Ten laying hens and
one rooster at 55 Straw berry
Lane.
220-3*
Tomorrow
THE T it
Bargains in second hand lawn
For insurance, good under all cir­
Call Paulse-
mowers. Fixit Shop. Beaver block.
cumstances.
Beaver
Realty
Co.
216tf
Our Rosebud Ice cream makes ai
fr'iida?, May Itf
PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES QUOTED ON APPLICATION
A complete stock of lead, oil, turpentine and colors for preparing your own paint
Largest stock of wall papers in Southern Oregon, wit h a fine range from 10c up per single roll.
CORSET
Will save you Oh, it cannot be expressed just in dollars and
cents, it will have to be realized in blessings th at aie beyond
price—style, comfort and health. You can buy a Gossard at
any price you care to pay and at any price every dollar
you spend will have a purchasing power of 100 cents.
DICKERSON & SON
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper.
The specialized service of our expert corsetieres assures your
Building Paper, Roofing Paper
satisfaction.
Attractively
Made Aprons
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S M A S H E D A G A IN
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V ery S e r v ic e a b le for H o u se aud
Porch W e a r
OUR ENTIRE STOCfc OF:
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FOOTW EAR
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PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY
WOMEN’S
SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS
TO CLOSE OUT
95c, $1.95, $2.45
It is indeed a pleasure to move about the home in one of
these neat aprons. So attractively are they made that
many women prefer them for house dresses. Surely you
will want one, tor who does not care for another pretty
apron, which is neat enough to engage favorable comment.
Made of quality Percale, Ginghams and Jap ('repe.
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Priced $98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.59, $1.75,
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WOMEN’S
“ AUNT POLLY” OUT SIZES
TO CLOSE OUT $3.95
$1.98, $2.48, $3.98
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VESTS ........................ 39c CURTAIN NETS . . . .
WOMEN’S
CHILDREN’S SHOES
95c, $1.45, $1.95
BOY’S SHOES
$1.45, $2.45, $3.45
MEN’S SHOES
$2.95, $3.45, $3.95
12 inch high top hiking hoots in nar­
row widths, indian ta n ....................$4.95
One lot of new white canvas oxfords and
one strap slippers for women___ $2.45
48c
Fine quality knit vests in all
styles and sizes.
36 inch Mount Vernon cur­
tain nets, fine filet patterns,
white and cream.
NAINSOOK ......... yd. 39:
BLOUSES ................ $2.00
36 inch fine quality Imperial The new Well worth Blouse,
Nainsook for undergarments • six styles to choose from.*
Men’s O’Donnell, button shoes, worth
$8.50, to close o u t........................... $3.45
HOSE ................ pr. $1.75 BLOOMERS ............. $2.98 ATHLETIC GIRDLE $1.25 ROMPER SUITS ... $1.25
Men’s rubber boots, knee le n g th ....
................................... $1.95 and $2.95
Burlington silk hose, made Made of best quality, 12- Made of good quality coutil Made of quality check ging­
with seamless foot, colors— momme Pongee, elastic at and elastic webbing, with ham, trimmed with plain
black, brown and white.
four Hose supports.
waist and knee.
color to match.
Hip length, Goodrich..................$ 5 .9 5
ORGANDIE ......... yd. 95c
WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS
SALE
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45 inch Swiss Organdie in RUBBER APRONS .. 48c PLAY S U IT S ....... ea. 98c
all the new colors for sum Made in light patterns — Children’s play suits in blue
mer, permanent finish.
and khaki, trimmed with red
(‘hecks and plaids.
GOWNS . . . . ---- ea. $1.69
Women’s gowns, made of
Plissc crepe in pink and
white, nicely trimmed.
SALE
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
OXLY
ASHLAND,
OREG ON^
ONLY
NEW STYLES
in Royal Worcester and
Bon Ton Corsets
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E. R. IS A A C & CO.
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
New Colors for Summer
Wear
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED