Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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better atf Visiting Hero ,
247-tf
F. Croslin, of Hayward, Calif., a
former resident of Ashland, wag in
Cattle Going to Portland—
Here from Siskiyon—
the city Thursday.
A large number of cattle are pass-' Mrs. Earl Barham of the vicinity
lug through on the trains these days of Siskiyou, waa in the city today. Truly Wonderful —
bound for Portland. These cattle
Emil Enna has rare ability. He
were bought by Portland cattlemen
Insu rance— 2 7 4-J— Yeo.
216tf is master of the piano which he
during the winter and turned onto
plays, and never fall* to interest his
the early grass in northern Califor­ W ill L eave This E vening—
audience.
His technique is truly
nia, and have been fattenedw ithout
Mrs. O. H. Anderson and children wonderful. Methodist church, Mon­
a great deal of expense to the own­ will leave this evening for a stay at day evening, June 26.
ers and now that the grass is get­ Newport for a short time.
ting practically burned out, the cat­
Stayton— Cannery in operation.
tle are being shipped to Portland
Hay sa t at the Fruit Assn. 249-5
and placed on the market.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Fountain
Rose Bros.
drink!
are
Friday, Jane
HAMBONE’S
MEDITATIONS
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FfiAHJ LAK t i n t> e
COUNTRY P ' l r
WATERS
tN PASTURES DE COWS,
WHILS' IN
C IT Y
DEV WATERS EN PASTURAS
DE MILK.'
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Who Has
The Master Key?
M inister W ill N ot B e H ere—
F°fu pA5 E~ ‘l Uto sleeP,nS bed, will
V. K. Allison, the minister who
fit Ford or Chevrolet cars. Phone
Get your Ford coupons at Home was to have charge of the services
______________
249-7
Bakery and Restaurant. 69 N. Main. at the Christian church Sunday, has
FOR
SALE—
Harley-Davidson
mo-
249-2
sent word to the effect that he will
torcycle and sidecar.
Splendid
uot be able to come Sunday. Rev.
condition, lots of pep, three speed,
Het um from Convention—
Chample will fill the pulpit at both
o Cn ®larter- mfluy, extras, $160.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Loomis ar­ the morning and evening services.
Call 42 Third street.
249tf
rived home Wednesday evening
FOR SALE— Nice clean hay, $5 00
from a few weeks trip into Califor­
Phone 274-J for Yeo.
216tf
andA UP ln the fleld> mU!“ be
nia, where they attended the Shrine'
aold
Amos Graves. Phfine 14.
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249-3
convention and visited with friends Visit R elatives H ere .
at Sacramento on the way home.
Mrs. W. H. Hobbs and son Bil’y * OR RENT— Furnished housekeep­
ing rooms, suitable for couple,
Jr., of Washingtefi, D. C., arrived in
A juvenile table and chairs have
adults
only. 614 Boulevard. 249*6
Ashland today and will spend the
been placed in Rose Bros. Ice cream
summer with Mrs. Hobbs* parents, kOR SALE— 20 head Duroc Jersey i Portland— Work begun on Shrine
parlor for the kiddles.
247-tf
Pigs, one Duroc Jersey boar, three hospital for crippled children.
Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Brower. Eg
head fresh milik cows, 14 head of'
route, Mrs. Hobbs visited with the
Contract awarded for St. Helens-
Will M eet Monday—
sheep,
one Jersey bull, one saddle
Howell tsaac. family, formerly of
Pittsburg
highway.
mare. Write Box 281 or phone
The W. R. C. will meet with Mrs. Ashland, who are now located at
249-3*
W. R. Clapp, 427 Pal mavenue. Mon-( Seattle, where Mr. Isaac is now mus­ _ _ _ _ _ ______________
FOR EXCHANGE"
day, June 26th.
ical director of the Y. M. C. A. in IN BEND, OREGON, six room house
—
that city.
sleeping porch, electric light«, etc’
Watch for the big opening, Jack-
Lot 15x114 feet, shade trees, nice
son Hot Springs Pavilion, Saturday,
Our ice cream is better. We make! lawn, garden. Best residence dis­
Ask for it at your grocers.
July 1.
247-4 it. Rose Bros.
247-tf|
trict. Cash valuation 12500. Want
PLEASES THE HOUSEWIFE
small ranch, same value.
There is but one, and you may have it. Come in and try your key in the lock
l ours may be the
E verythin g for Lunches—
MASTER KEY
The beautiful \\ bite Enameled Cabinet will be given free to the one holding
the key that will open the lock.
Cabinet V alue Is $75.00
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BRING YOUR KEYS TO THE STORE
TRY THE LOCK YOURSELF
HARDWARE
DEPARTMENT
Cherro Flour
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R eturn from Vacation—
ONE MILE FROM REDMOND, on
H. T. Elmore and family returned i C, H. F ierce in P ortland—
State highway, 80 acres, 40 acres
C.
H.
Pierce
has
been
in
Portland
yesterday evening from a few days
in
cultivation, 28 acres alfalfa,
outing at Crescent City and other, during the week, and no reports
balance potatoes.
Small three
have been made regarding the bud­
coast points.
room house, outbuildings, city wa­
get campaign. Mr. Pierce will con­
ter through place, free domestic
water
at barn and in house. Cash
tinue
the
campaign
on
his
return.
Dance, K ingsbury Springs, Satur­
valuation. 16000, mortgage 12500
day n ight. W here it ’s K ool. Lece
due 1926, 8 per cent interest.
LEEDOM’S TIR E HOSPITAL is
dam 's O rchestra.
349-2t
Owner old, wants small place close
in. Write Deschutes Valley Real­
the ONLY" authorized M a SON TIR E
ty Company, Redmond, Oregon.
M eeting o f L ithian s—
agency in Ashland. If you Insist on
__________________ '
249-3*
There will be a meeting of th e ' buying seconds, I will furnish them.
Lithians at Masonic hall this evening Don’t buy them from a tire boot- WANTED— Men or boys over 15
years old, to thin pears. Phone
249tf
to further plans for the Fourth of legger.
256-L.
249-3
July.
Leaven for Idaho —
FOR SALE— Two 10 foot painted
ladders, $4 each. Phone 256-L.
Mrs. C. A. Edwards and mother,
When you want better ice cream
249-3
order Rosebud of Rose Bros. 247tf Mrs. McVicar, left yesterday for
Blackfoot, Olaho, where Mrs. Mc­ FOR SALE— Cherries, 5 cents per
pound. Come and pick ’em. 937
Vicar will spend the summer, and
249-2*
Mrs. Edwards will return home after ■ Oak St.
a short visit there.
CONVALESCENT HOME — Facing
Lithia park. You can be a guest
here with best of food and care
R eturn H om e from Visit—
for less than it would cost you to
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hitchcock re-
have 0ven a practical nurse in
• turned yesterday from a six weeks
your own home.
249-1
E . CLIP PAYNE
Visit with realtives and friends in
WANTED— Woman cook.
69 N.
Shop W ork * Specialty
Colorado.
Main.2
Step Ladder
—With every dollar you spend here you get a chance to win a Ford Touring Car,
to be given away by the merchants of Ashland.
—Get ready now for the Big Ford Day, July 3rd.
Display o f Summer Goods
FORD DAY — JULY 3D
$170 in cash prizes and as
many more in valuable mer­
chandise offered for the 15
features in the big Ford pa­
rade. If you have not received
particulars on this, and if you
have a Ford car, you would
like to enter in this parade,
write to us for full information
Concentrate your buying of Dry Goods and Ladies Garments at Mc­
Gee’s Store for the balance of June, and up to .July 3d.
A Ford Coupon with Every $1.00 Cash Purchase from now until
.July 3d. .Come to Ashland often during this month, and he sure to
look up the special Jnne offerings all over this Big Store.
McGee’s Ford Specials
you
would not expect to find a Ford in this store for you would, perhaps,
more naturally expect to find a Packard or a Cadillac. But whether you’
wish goods of the staple, sturdy Ford kind or the stylish serviceable, long endur­
ing Packard kind you will find them here and at the Ford small margin ot profit
Waists--
$2.75
—Tailored waits, made of fine quality Voiles, with
Satin stripes. Collars and cuffs of colored Swiss. Great
care and unexcelled workmanship have produced per­
fect fitting features. Sizes, 36 to 42.
New Summer W ash Goods
VOILES, Yard ................................... 48c
DOTTED SWISSES, Y a r d ............69c
—10 inch fine quality Dress. Voiles in
dark patterns for summer wear. You
will like the new patterns. See them.
—36 inches wide, in colored dots, also
plain colors. This fine summer material
is light in weight and very popular.
CHIFFON ORGANDIE, Yard . . . . 28c
SCOTCH GINGHAMS, Yard . . . . 69c
—27 inches wide, in printed patterns,
also plain colors. Light weight for
summer wear.
—32 inches wide. Wm. Anderson’s fine
quality Gingham, in new check pat­
terns.
Childrens H alf Hose for Warm W eather
—Outfit the children with half
hose; they are neat looking, cool
and may be had in many colors.
From our large selections you
may find it comparatively easy
to match practically any suit or
dress your child may be wearing.
Pricec 35c to 59c per pair
Here Are a Few Ford Prices for June
PRINTED WASH j GOODS
Voiles, Batistes, Tissues, Etc.
One lot—values up to 40c, at . . . 1......................... 33 ] le
One lot—values up to 50c, at .. .*............................. 39”.
One lot—values up to 65c, at ........................* . . . . . / 45c
One lot—values up to 75c, at .. >................................. 55,.
One lot—values up to $1.19, at .1 .........................
7,^.
Plain Jap Crepe, heavy q u a lity ................................... 29(.
Checked Patterns, Jap Crepe ....................................... 3<)f.
Special Prices on White Skirt Materials
Colored Organdies, 45 inch, a t ......................... 58 and 79c
56 inch Wool Jersey, $2.75 quality, a t ..................... $1.98
Every ard of our staple sheetings, muslins, nainsooks
towelings, draperies and cu rtain . goods are reasonably
priced.
>
FORD SALE ON PETTICOATS
One lot Silk Jerseys ................$1.98
One lot Silk Jerseys
__ $2 98
$1.98 SILK SALE
A wonderful clean-up on Silks; some short lengths of
high priced Silks; some extra good prices on staple
S ilks; every piece a splendid bargain. Sec our big
window.
40
40
36
36
36
inch Fairy Spun, $4.00 v a lu e ............................. . .$1.98
inch Charmeiwe, $2.75 v a l u e .................................. $1.98
inch Foulards, $2.75 values ............... ................. $1.98
inch Baronette Satins, plain or s trip e d ............... $1.98
inch Taffeta, including Skinner’s ........................ $1.98
Several short lengths of novelty Sport Silk, which were
worth from $3.50 to $5.00 a yard—to close out, at. . .$1.98
| FORD SALE ON MUSLIN WEAR |
Muslin Gowns .................. 75c and uii
Muslin Chemise ............$1.19 to $1.98: ° " e
FORD SALE ON WAISTS
n 5 ° Va,”eS
................$2'98
$1.75 Athletic Union Suits ........$1.49 <)ne ]ot $4.75 to $5.00 values n t . . $3.95
$2.25 Athletic Union Suits
.. .$1.75
One lot $«i.00 to $/.5O values . . . .$4.95 $3.00 Athletic Union Suits
.. .$1.98¡One lot $5.95 to $6.50 values at. .$4.95
» v
One lot $5.00 to $5.50 values . . . ^$4.45
1.
Besides the attractive prices oh Suits, Coats and Silk or Wool Dresses, we are offering two Ford Day Cou­
pons with each $1.00 value.
H ave Y our H em stitch in g and F loatin g D o«« H ere
BUTTERICK
PATTERNS
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
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DRAPERIES
THE QUALITY STORE
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
W rite for samples if
you cannot c o m e in.
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