Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 27, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHIAMD DAILY TmüfOS
4
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Special values on suits.
windows. Paul8erud’s.
See our Return front ’F risco—
,
’ make as many friends as he other-
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Mr. a n d Mrs. C h e s te r W o ltera re- w ise w ould, a n d lived a lm o st a lto -
tu rn e d from San F ra n c isc o th e la t- g e th e r w ith his fam ily. H is vision
V isits F rie n d s .it A sh la n d —
te r p a r t of th e w eek, a f te r h a v in g beg an to fai! a b o u t a y e a r ago, an d
A ju v e n ile ta b le a n d c h a irs h a v e
Mr. a n d M rs. C. A. B a rr, of D u n s­ sp e n t se v era l d ays th e r e a tte n d in g he w as com pelled to give up th e priv-
b een p laced in R ose B ros, ice c re a m
m u ir sp e n t th e w eek-end as g u e sts th e S h rin e rs co n v en tio n . Mrs. W o - ilege of d riv in g his c a r, w hich he had H
parlor for the kiddies.
2 4 7 -tf ¡
of M rs. F. R. M e rrill a t h e r hom e, te r s had a n e rv o u s shock w hile in g re a tly en jo y e d up to t h a t tim e,
631 B oulevard.
th e city, h a v in g been ta k e n ill w h i'e
H e w as a th irty -s e c o n d d e g re e Ma-
P r a y e r M eeting C h a n g e d —
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an d a m em b e r of th e P re sb y te r-
T h e d a te of th e B a p tist p ra y e r
F o rd Day sa le on rea d y -to -w e a r rem oved to a h o sp ita l w h ere sh e w as Ian c h u rc h of St. P a u l,
m e e tin g is c h a n g ed th is |-e e k from
s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 4 5 tf com pelled to rem a in fo r a w eek be-
Mr. Boyd leaves s u rv iv in g him , ■
T h u rs d a y to W ed n esd ay evening.
fore sb e w as a b le to r e tu r n hom e.
b esid es his wife; th re e sons an d tw o i
w
T ry th e w et w ash a n d ro u g h dry.
d a u g h te r s — F re d B o ^ l Ipf S e a ttle ; H
D r. G eorge J. K inz w ishes to a n ­
P h o n e 2 7 4 -J fo r Yeo.
■76 A lida. P h o n e 180.
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m e s Boyd of N a m p a « I d a .; G eorge !
n o u n c e t h a t h is o ffice w ip be open
Boyd
of Bly, O r.; M rs. R. A. L a res
fo r b u sin e ss T u e sd a y . J u n e - 27. 251-3 Ijeaves o n B u sin ess T r i p -
F o u n ta in d rin k s a re b e tte r a t of San p ,.an cjsco an d Mrg j c
F ra n k R. M errill le ft la st w eek R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf F e rg u so n of th is city.
In a d d itio n to o u r e x tre m e ly low
fo r G ran d R ap id s, M ich., on a b u s i­
p rices, w e give F o rd coupons. D et­
F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts have n o t 1
ness trip w hich will ex ten d o v er s e v - ; Merly Circle To Meet—
r ic k ’s G ro c e te ria se lls fo r less.
been
c o m p leted , b u t Mr. Bioyd’s re -|i
M erly c r c e will m eet W ed n esd ay
e ra l w eeks.
a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. L u lu q u e st th a t h is body be sh ip p ed to St.
H ere front E u g e n e -
P au l fo r b u ria l w ill be observed. :
S ale on s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. W ilson, 564 L ib e rty s tre e t. All th e
W ilm a C h a ttin , w ho h a s been a t ­
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te n d in g th e u n iv e rs ity t h e p a s t y e a r T ic k ets on th e F o rd .
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th e a rr a n g e m e n ts In
vited to a tte n d .
a t E u g e n e , 1^ hom e a f te r h a v in g
I A sh lan d .
sp e n t a w eek in P o rtla n d a t th e rose Off for Pasadena —
Insurance— 274-J—Yeo.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. O. T. B e rg n e r le ft!
fe stiv a l.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fo r a to u r of Doing Jury Service—
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SA L E — A t a b a rg a in . 5 room J
L e t J e r r y O’N eal fig u re y o u r nex t C a lifo rn ia , w ith P a s a d e n a as th e ir
A m os N in in g e r is in Ja c k so n v ille
m o d ern house, close in, fin e lo ca­
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jo b o f p lu m b in g . F ir s t class m a te r ­
to d ay , p e rfo rm in g ju ry d u ty .
tio n ; w i’l be fo r re n t if not sold
ia l a n d w o rk m an sh ip .
P h o n e 138. re m a in in th e s o u th e rn city d u rin g
¡i by Ju ly 1.
In q u ire of O rres at!
Get y o u r c lo th e s c le a n e d up for
ta ilo r shop. P h o n e 64.
252-2
207 E. M ain s tre e t.
2 3 8 tf th e re st of th e su m m e r.
th e big ce’e b ra tio n . W e call a n d d e ­
I I* OR SA L E — Tw o w agons in good = =
FORD TICKETS
W ill Spend Fourth H e r e -
liver. O rres. P h o n e 64.
2 5 2 -5 '
sh ap e, w ill be sold cheap. In q u ire
Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry P ro v o st, w r it­
D u rin g th e re m a in d e r of th e
A t O rres ta ilo r shop.
P h o n e 6 4.
in g from W eed, say th ey in te n d to m o n th and u n til Ju ly 3d a t 5 p. m ..j Visitors from Iowa —
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252-2
M r. a n d M rs. M. L. H an so n a n d
sp en d F o rd an d F o u r th d ays in A sh­ th e A sh lan d L a u n d ry w ill give one
son D onald, of A m esv Iow a a rriv e d W A N T E D — M an to w ork in c h e r r y , s
lan d .
F o rd tic k e t w ith every 25 c e n ts paid in th e city th e la tte r p a rt of th e
^ ^ ^ 2 2 3 ° M ap??
2 5 ^ ■
on a ll old ac co u n ts d u e p rio r to J u n e
F r u it c a n n in g tim e Is a t h an d .
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1, a n d it w ill m ak e no d iffe re n c e w eek, a n d a r e v isitin g w ith M r s . -----------------— ________ ____ _______
F o r firuit ja r s , lids, ru b b e rs , jelly
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how old th e a c c o u n t— th e o ld e r th e
m old« a n d s u g a r, D e tric k ’s p ric e s
T h e H an so n s a re v ery m u ch in lo v e '
d ish w a sh e r and w a itre ss.
N e’da
b e tte r — a n d w ill c o n tin u e to give
c a n ’t be b e a te n .
w ith A sh lan d a n d m ay decide to In- .
_________ ____ ______
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tw o F o rd tic k e ts w ith every $1 b u n ­
c a te here.
W A N TED — F e m a le help.
69 N o rth
dle
as long as th e c o n te s t • la s ts .—
Vi9*ts Brother H ere—
M ain St.
2 5 2 tf
252-5,
F re d H am m is a n d fam ily a re in A sh lan d L a u n d ry Co.
D o n ’t fail to ask fo r F o rd coupons
W A N TED — Boy to sell O regon J o u r ­
th e city v isitin g w ith Mr. H a m m is’
fro m D e trlck . H e se lls fo r less.
n al e v e n in g s.
P h o n e 474-L or
F a n c y silk p a ra so l covers. F ix lt
h a lf b ro th e r, W illiam R e in h a r d t a t
call 344 E a s t M ain.
9r,9 i^ 5
his hom e on Iow a s tre e t. Mr. H am ­ Shop, 35 F ir s t S t., B eaver Block.
H ay s a ’t a t th e F r u it A ssn. 249-5
FO R S A L E — 4 0 a c re s w oodland,
246-tf.
m is lives in n o rth e rn W a sh in g to n ,
ch eap , th re e m iles from city. See
JAMES BOYD DIES AT
b u t ow ns a la rg e ra n c h n e a r W ayne,
ow ner. A d d re ss 896 B o u lev ard .
R
epainting
Oil
P
lant
—
A lb e rta . T hey expect to be in th e
HOME HERE LAST NIGHT
T he b u ild in g s a n d ta n k s of th e
c ity a few w eeks b e fo re re tu n irn g to
S
ta
n d a rd Oil com pany in th is city
Ja m e s Boyd died a t his hom e a t FO R R E N T — To A ug. 28, fu rn is h e d
th e ir hom e.
house. 326 N o rth M ain.
252-2*
a re being re p a in te d a n d w i'l be in 317 N o rth M ain s tr e e t la s t n ig h t
W h en you w a n t b e tte r ice cream , th e u su a l good c o n d itio n of th e com ­ a b o u t 9 :3 0 o ’clock. He w’as 81 y e a rs FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — 2 % a cres
435 G u th rie , fa ir la rg e h o u se, lan d
o rd e r R o seb u d of R ose B ros. 2 4 7 tf p a n y ’s b elo n g in g s.
of age, b ein g b o rn in L iv in g sto n -
all In fine f r u it an d g a rd e n ; net
v ille, N. Y., A u g u st 9, 1840.
He
incom e la st y e a r $500; can be
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buy
Drink refreshing Lime Crush at
'iv ed th e r e u n til, as a y o u n g m an,
do u b led by p a rty h a n d lin g rig h t.
Rose Bros.
247tf MASON CORDS at LEEDOM’S TIRE he cam e to St. P a u l, M inn., w h ere
Two a c re s. T e rra c e a n d H olly, fin e
5 room c o tta g e , s 'e e p in g porch,
HOSPITAL.
2 5 2 tf he en g ag ed in b u sin e ss an d m ad e
b a rn , etc., all lan d in fin e f ru it,
Many Scale Mt. A shland—
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his hom e th e r e u n til th e y e a r 1900,
b e rrie s , g a rd e n ; very s ig h tly and
S ev eral h ik in g p a rtie s sp e n t th e
O u r ice c ream is b e tte r. W e m ak e w hen he m oved w ith h is fam ily to
d e s ira b le .
120 a c re wood ran c h ,
d a y S u n d ay clim b in g to th e top of it. R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf n e a r Bly, O regon. H ere he lived u n ­
3 m iles from T a le n t, good ro ad ,
M ount A sh lan d , a n d from all re p o rts
fu lly e q u ip p ed .
H a lf h e re , 6 33
til 1908, w hen th e f a m i'y m oved tot
Iow a. 9 room house, choice f ru it
a ll th e m o u n ta in e e rs en jo y ed th e V isitin g in th e E a s t -
A sh lan d , re n tin g th e p re s e n t hom e
an d b e rrie s ; w ill ta k e d e s ira b le 5
trip im m ensely.
W a rre n E . Cook, a c le rk a t th e on N o rth M ain s tr e e t, w hich w as a f ­
room h o u se close in on an y of
W h ite H ouse g ro ce ry , is sp e n d in g a te r p u rc h a se d a n d becam e th e fam ily
th e s e p ro p e rtie s.
A 's o 4 room
D ew drop In n fop- lu n ch e s, m eals, m o n th ’s vacatio n w tih frie n d s a n d residence.
b u n g alo w , p a rtly fu rn is h e d , 635
R o c a ,'f o r r e n t; tw o lots, f ru it and
sa n d w ic h e s a n d sa la d s.
G et y o u r re la tiv e s in M inneapolis and o th e r
Mr. Boyd had th e m is fo rtu n e of
g a rd e n . S. D. T a y lo r, o w n er. T er-
Ford coupons.
2 3 7 -tf
m id -w e ste rn p o in ts.
b e in g d eaf, a n d th e re fo re did not
race a n d H olly o r 633 Iow a. 252*2
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Comfortable Summer Clothes
Not just clothes made of cool fabrics—but comfortable, well made clothes with lots
of style to them. We have them here
S ty le Plus a n d C u rlee ClotHes
$20 — $25 — $30 — $35
Special Values lor Celebration Week
BUY THEM TODAY
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PAGI F r e i
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G en u in e Palm B each Suits
Coats and T rousers........................ $15.00
Alpaca Coats, special ..................... $ 5.00
COOL HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR, OXFORDS
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR COMFORT
BATHING SUITS
STRAW HATS
Jantzen and Saxony
—own your own suit.
$1.00 to $4.00 in the
m
p a n tj
newest styles.
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FORD TICKET SPECIALS- _Win
the Ford Car by Getting Your Tickets at the
SWENSON McRAE FURNITURE CO., Ashland, Ore
We guarantee that each and every article purchased at this store is exactly as represented. We guarantee that any article purchased from us will satisfy you per­
fectly; that it will give the service you have a right to expect; that it represents full value for the price you pay. You may need something listed below. Ford
Tickets given with each purchase. Note the extra tickets given this week.
Dining Room Suite
Sellers Kitchen Cabinet
> 500 tickets with each Cabinet
Win a Ford!
Oil
Stoves
£
100 tickets with
each stove.
I 'M -
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500 Tickets
< 3
Glass Ware
2nd
Hand
New Shipment ot Rugs Just In
RANGES
Dinner
Ware
Two tickets with each piece purchased
New England Granite Ware
Priced at 15, 20 and 25 cents. One ticket with each
Bed Room Suites
10 tickets on each dollar
200 tickets
with each.
Aluminum Ware
Two tickets with each piece
10 tickets on each dollar
In Sets and Open Stock
Mattresses
One ticket with each piece
10 tickets on each dollar -
Paint
Congoleum Mats
__________ 50c—two tickets with each__________
Wall Paper
10c to $1.00 per roll—three tickets to each roll
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Refrigerators
Quart ................1 Ticket
Pint ...........’ ...1 Ticket
100 tickets
Brush ...............1 Ticket
W E D /V E S D 4 /, T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y ,
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Linoleum
100 tickets with each room
S T A IN S
Bed and Springs
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10 tickets on each dollar
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