Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 22, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGH FOUB
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Monday, May 22. 1922
H as T on sils R em oved—
; E n tertains C lass__
Dew D rop I a n — Ice C ream . 2 2 2 tf
Miss G e rtru d e C a rlto n , of U n io n '
M rs. O live P a g e e n te rta in e d h e r
s tr e e t, had h e r to n sils rem o v ed S a t-¡S u n d a y school class of g irls a t h e r
F re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­
u rd a y a n d is re p o rte d as g e ttin g hom e on Scenic D rive, one e v en in g ens, ra b b its.
A . F . & A . M.
C all T el. 104. A sh ­
a lo n g nicely.
la st w eek.
E ach m em b e r of th e lan d F is h a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t. 1 8 6 tf
A shland Lodge No. 23
class in v ited one g u e st a n d a ll re p o rt
NOTICE
!
a
p le a s a n t tim e.
A p o rta b le V ic tro la fo r $50 is
A sh la n d lodge No. 23, A. F . &
W ed n esd ay , May 24. w ill be clean -;
id ea l fo r t h a t su m m e r o u tin g .. R ose
d a v 'a t
COluin“ " ic* tion T u e s- UP d a y
H a rg a d in e c em etery . P a r - '
P h o n e 274-J fo r Yeo
2 1 6 tt 1 B ro th e rs .
2 1 9 tf
d
i d ' 30, P‘ m ' T hU d d e s r e e -
ties in te re s te d , be th e r e on th a t day
. ______ _
B. IC E N H O W E R . W . M. o r send som eone to R epresent you. V isits P a re n t» H e re —
C a n d y ,' can d y , can d y , a t R ose
W . H. DAY. S e c re ta ry .
L o ts of w ork to be done.
D. M.
C. W. S h a rp e a n d fam ily , of Los
B ro th e rs. W a tc h o u r w indow . 2 1 9 tf
| B ro w er, p re sid e n t.
222 A ngeles, a r r iv e d " in th e city la st
NOTICE
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w eek for a v isit w ith M rs. S h a rp e ’s
O ur office, 81 Oak s tr e e t, w ill be
T he L a d ie s ’ A rt c, ub
See th e M ason C ord t h a t ra n 19,-
m eet p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H a tc h e r.
open each day In th e a fte rn o o n from th is e v e n in g in P io n e e r hall.
000 m iles in L eed o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l
T he
’
■ .
1 to 4 o clock. S o u th e rn O regon G as ci ub wiII a c t a9 llO9te99
w indow .
2 2 0 tf
i S u its, $15 a n d up.
P a u ls e r u d ’s. :
C om pany. B yron T. C h u te r, M a n a -'
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2 1 6 -tf
g e r‘
221-6*
T he
N a t— s u lp h u r p lu n g s
and
'
I b a th s — now open fo r th e season.
W hen b e tte r ice c re a m is serv ed ,
FR E E !
FREE!
2
2
2
-tf
Rose
B ro th e rs w ill se rv e it.
We
W e a re g iving a $4.50 A x m in is te r'
__
m ak e i t /
- .
2 1 9 tf
R u g a b so lu te ly fre e w ith ev ery room
Tw o a u to m o b ile s to
d X AX n ‘X
' ¡í
*>•» t b . , 7 7 7 v i g o r s n e x t'
Local and Personal
&
B a rg a in s in second h a n d law n ' F o r insurance fire ni* un»n aAA /->
u*
.
m ow er«
Pivi» chA
n
. , ,
' in su ra n c e , lir e o r a u to , see O ur big success of th e p a st w eek
m ow ers. F ix it Shop. B eav er block. B eaver R e a lty Co.
I 9 7 tf ,
-
|
in d u ces us to c o n tin u a i of special
F o r In su ra n c e , so o n u n a e r
C r-
Dew D rop ~
la n c h e s
~
u "
c u m sta n ce s.
B eav er R e a lty Co.
m eals, sa n d w ich e s a n d salad s. 2 2 2 tf line.
V isit th e B la ir q u a rry n ex t T u e s­
day.
220-3 ■
S pecial! Y ak im a N e tte d Gem po­
ta to e s, $2.00 p er h u n d re d po u n d s.
D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria .
W e se ll fo r
less.
1 9 6 tf
J o in th e
T u esd ay .
q u a rr y
v isito rs n e x t
220-3
sale,
J.
P.
D o d se
4 s te p llv ely to
A sb | a „ d
R c a „ y Co
T aeg d ay
__
| W atch o u r. »signs in b^indow s fo r j
Ice c re a m b ric k s m ad e to o rd e r ' ° th e r o p p o rt,,n ,tie a - W e issu e fire
a t R ose B ro th e rs.
2 l 9 tf inSUrance p o llc ,e s’
•
2 2 2 tf
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big success o f th e p a s t w eek
See B la ir’s q u a rry T u e sd a y a f te r - ; in d u ces us to c o n tin u e o f special
Save m oney a n d buy y o u r s u it a t
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 1 6 tf noon.
220-3; price sale. D on’t m iss it if you w a n t
a n y th in g
in th e
h o u s e fu rn is h in g
T w en ty a c re chicken ra n c h w i t h ; B lue R ibbon b re a d , one pound line. J. p D odge. & Sons.
300 h e n s, 1000 c h ic k e n s; fo u r a c re s lo av e s- 8 c e n ts ; tw o loaves fo r 15
.
.
_
I __A
_
in peaches, good house, close in. ceQta. One a n d a h a lf po u n d loaves,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
P h o n e o w n er, 10-F-3.
2 1 4 -lm o
12 cents-
M alted M ilk tw in s, 12 C O N V A LESCEN T HOME — “ B less­
cen ts. A t
ings b rig h te n as th ey ta k e th e ir
K la m a th F a lls — $387,000 to be B akery,
flig h t.
H ave yon lo st (vour
2 1 0 tf
s p e n t on L a n g e ll a n d H orsefly pro
i
h e a lth ?
You can find it up on
je c t.
G ra n ite s tre e t.
221-1
See B la ir’s q u a rr y T u esd ay a f t e r ­
noon.
990.5
FO R SA L E —-'Black su lk y . In s p le n ­
In s u ra n c e — 2 7 4 -J— Yeo.
2 1 C tf'
did c o n d itio n . P h o n e 335-R . 222-3
O rg an d ie g ra d u a tio n d resse s, a t
$6.50 to $8.50.
N e e d le c ra ft Shop. W A N TED — Y oung couple w ould
join a u to n a rty , C a lifo rn ia bound
1 9 7 -tf
A d d re ss M. E., T id in g s.
d h tf
OYE DAY 0X 1,V
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Taken to H osp ital—
FO R IM M E D IA T E SA L E — A w ell-
located
seven
room
fu rn is h e d
C arl H a rris , an em ploye of th e
h
o
u
se
;
g
a
rd
e
n
In;
fo
r
only
$2500,
S o u th e rn P acific in th e local y a rd s,
TH E WORLD'S W ONDER SHOW
te rm s.
O th e rs lo w er a n d h ig h e r
w as ta k e n to th e S o u th e rn P acific
p riced . R. D. S a n fo rd 399 Beach
1 h o sp ita l a t S an F ra n c isc o y e ste rd a y .
St.
222*
A SHLAND
MON. MAY
29
C liff P a y n e m ak e s c lo th e s racks.
F in e cook sto v es an d ra n g e s a t
Ic e n h o w e r’s New a n d Second H and
S to re , 389 E. M ain.
1 9 9 -lm o *
S A C R IF IC E SA L E — Of h o u se h o ld
goods: congoleum ru g s, c h a irs,
ex ten sio n
d in in g ta b le , h e a te r,
d re sse r, •% bed. c h ild ’s bed, s a n i­
ta r y couch, c an n ed f ru it, k itc h e n
and g a rd e n u te n sils, bicycle and
n u m e ro u s
o th e r a rtic le s, f r u it
ja rs . 140 S outh P io n e er. 222-1*
Ice c re a m red u c e d to did tim e
prices.
Special p rices given
to FO R R E N T — F r o n t a p a rtm e n t. Al­
len b u ild in g .
2 2 2 tf
lodges, p a rtie s , picnics, etc.
R ose
B ro th e rs.
2 1 9 -tff
FO R SA L E — Tw o good fre sh cows
419 L a u re l St.
In q u ire a f te r 6
p. m.
222-3*
C alling W eek—
T h is w eek is “ c a llin g w e e k ” fo ri FO R S A L E — Seven J e rs e y h e ife rs, j
m em b ers of th e W e d n esd a y clu b , I 7 to 16 m o n th s old. price $150. j
who a re u rg ed to call upon n e w -|
H. W . A ndrew s, 122 C h u rch St.
222-3*
com ers.
Tlic M ost G orgeous Spectacle ever
P resen ted under a Tent— For the
Children, but A m azing to All
“CINDERELLA
-------IN-------
JUNGLELAND”
A D azzling E xtravaganza with
CoQjitleas A nim als and P eople
50“
Only Big Circus to
R estore
PRE-W AR PRICES
FO R SA L E — H ay.
P h o n e A. B.
C h ap m an .
2 2 2-eod-tf
\ isit th e B lair q u a rry n ex t T u e s­
day.
-
220-3
LOST— R in g e n g ra v e d “ A. H. S. 2 1 ”
also “ M. W. A.” R e tu rn to T id- !
E x tra good giants a t e x tra low
ings. R e w ard .
222-1*
prices. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
FO R SA L E — C lean g ra in hay. F o r
r e n t— H ouse, g a ra g e , b a rn , sheds,
H om e m ad e ice c ream a t R ose;
g a rd e n ; also ra n c h and b u ild in g s
fo
r re n t o r sale. P h o n e 9-F-4 Op­
B ro th ers.
2 1 9 tf i
p o site N orm al.
222-1
W e clean
r u d ’s.
clo th es.
C all
2 1 6 tf
Rath
F rance.
2 0 1 tf
LA D IES— I c a rry a line of th e
F ra n co -A m e ric an
H ygiene
C o.’s
to ile t goods.
M rs. H e d ric k , 165
B. s tre e t.
222-2*
O ur R o seb u d ice c re a m m ak e s a
d e lig h tfu l fin ish to th a t S u n d a y d in ­ FO R SA L E — L ib ra ry ta b le , s a n ita ry
couch, reed baby buggy. C all 550
n e r. R ose B ro th e rs.
2 1 9 tf
E a s t M ain.
222-2
FREE!
FR E E !
FO R
QUICK
SA L E — B uick
fo u r
to u rin g e a r. e le c tric lig h ts an d
W e a re g iving a $4.50 A x m in ister
s ta r te r . $175. 126 M echanic St.
R u g a b so lu te ly fre e w ith ev ery room
222-2*
■ sized A x m in ister o r V elvet ru g sold
d u rin g o u r sale.
J. P. D odge &
1' Sons.
tu b s
«re
But
w ho
live in F rance?
$20.00 Trunks, now ........................... $13.00
scarce
in
$15.00 Library Tables, now .............. $10.00
w ants
to
$ 5.00 Camp Cots, now ..................... $ 3.50
L ive in A sh­
Special Prices on Aluminum and Graniteware All Week
land and have th e latest and
best o f plum bing
accessories
in stalled by
SIMPSON’S
3 7 -3 9 N o. Main
During Chautauqua Week
$13.00 Trunks, now ........................... $ 9.00
22„ ,
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D e trlc k sells b u tte r fo r less
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CLEARING OUT SALE
$28.00 Trunks, now ........................... $18.00
You Don’t See ’Em in France
uunng
J. P. D odge it so n s.
ICENHOWERS
HARDWARE
New and Second Hand Store
P h on e 2 0 3
3 9 8 E. MAIN
AWARDED BY
White House Groceteria
HEAR THE TRUTH
ABOUT THE
Guessing Contest During Bargain Week
Number of Beans in Jar—1923
Ku K lux K ian
irst prize—100 lb. sack of sugar—won by Mrs Val
Inlow, 78 Mountain Ave.—Guess 1923.
Second prize—100 lb. sack Egg Producer—(G guesses
tied) T. P. Francis, Phoebe Wells, N. Dix, Kittle Huuts-
bury, W. IT. Mowatt, R, J. Shaw—Guess 1922.
BY
1 bird prize—50 lbs. flour— (3 guesses tied) U. S. Rag­
lan, Leslie M. Trask—1925. Rowena Roberts—1921.
DR. R. H. SAWYER
F am ou s In te r n a tio n a l L ectu rer
“I Know Pve Paid It”
A nd see th e th r illin g m otion p ictu res
S h o w in g th e Ku K lux K ian in A ction
A canceled check is indisputable evidence that
VINING THEATRE ASHLAND
a bill has been paid.
*
I
8 p. m.
If yon are not now paying your bills by check,
we invite you to open an account with us.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
Monday and Tuesday
May 22 - - 23
...I!
Fur n i t ur eRugsLinoleumDinner war e
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all on sale at reduced prices
This week ending May 27, the day we draw the number for the Seilers Kitchen Cabinet
The Greatest Gilt
at hnnT-^nri^'1'
Sh0UJ d tra^e wit’1 us are many; Because we must keep a reputation of selling honest mechandise
c u sto m e r re i •
Ver^ £
evf ry ru^’ every bed-sprirg, when sent out by us, is a potential sign-board. And every
customer receiving merchandise from us must know the quality he buys.
we set our rePutation for value. Our reputation for service. Our customers are particular people.
welcome them; they are the barometers of our business and tell us when we are not going right
We
f°r chances on the Sellers Cabinet, or $80 worth of merchandise of your own choice,
y e ay uying your house furnishings until next week when you can get big reductions on them at this time.
$1.00 down delivers this Sellers to your
home. Only this week do you get the Onedia
Community Silverware with each cabinet.
>’i«h to demonstrate to every housewife
the many features of this wonderful kitchen
cabinet.
Swenson McRae Furniture Co