Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND Í)AILY TIDINGS
PAGO THREE
V isits D a u g h te r—-
V IR G IN IA G A FE W IL L
R o se b u rg — New
tile
w a re h o u se
La
I’ine— P re lim in a ry w ork is
MOVE
TO
MAV
LOCATION
H.
A.
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m
ith
,
of
P
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tla
n
d
,
a
rriv
e
d
u n d e r c o n stru c tio n .
TO JOSEPHINE CAVES
s ta r te d on C ra n e P r a ir ie re se rv o ir.
y e s te rd a y a n d is th e g u e s t of his
T he V irg in ia cafe will close to ­ d a u g h te r . M rs. W. J . W allace, 66
D rin k re fre s h in g L im e C ru sh a t
W hen you w a n t b e tte r ice cream
n ig h t in its prese-nt lo ca tio n , and will M o u n t?.n av en u e.
R ose B ros.
2 47tf o d e r R osebud of R ose B ros. 2 4 7 tf
be m oved to th e room re c e n tly oc-'
P ito n e
cu p ied by th e Hod*l:inson « je w e lry
2 i 6 tr
s to re a t 242 E a s t M ain s tr e e t, w h ere
lirvTH a«.!
t a t th e F r u it Assn
it w ill open for b u sin e ss S unday
m o rn in g .
T he b u sin e ss of t h e V irg in ia litis B ru s h in g I p P ro p e rty —
M rs. Belle B u tc h e r, 573 E a s t M ain
grow n to such an e x te n t th a t it was
n ecessary to o b ta in la r g e r q u a rte rs . s tr e e t, as well a s h e r n e ig h b o r, Mr.
C row son, h av e d re sse d up th e ir
hom
es w ith a new c o a t of p a in t.
D on’t fail to a sk fo r F o rd coupons
fro m D e tric k . H e sells fo r less.
D r. G eo rg e J. K inz w ish es to a n ­
n
o
u
n ce t h a t h is office w ill b e open
b
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tte
r
a
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F o u n ta in d rin k s a re
fo
r
b u sin e ss T u e sd a y . J u n e 27. 251-3
2 4 7 -tf
R o se B ros.
MAKE W EEK -END TR IP
In Ashland’s
Auto Camp
Au a v e ra g e of 50 c a rs a day p a rk
in th e A sh la n d g ro u n d s.
A m uch
la r g e r p e r c e n t th a n fo rm e rly re m a in
th e second d ay o r lo n g er.
S ev eral
h a v e re m a in e d th e te n day lim it.
Q u ite a n u m b e r of th o se com ing
i ow h av e been h e re b e fo re th is s e a ­
son, a n d th ey a r e u n a n im o u s in sa y ­
ing th a t A sh lan d is th e b e st p a rk
th e y have v isited . H. A. H olm es, of
E v e re tt, W ash., who h as been h e re
th e second tim e th is seaso n , s a id :
“ 1 w a n t to te 1 you th a t th e to u r is ts
e v e ry w h e re a re a d v isin g th e o th e r
to u ris ts a lo n g th e ro ad , to be s u re
to m ak e A sh lan d , even th o u g h it be
n e c essa ry to d riv e a n e x tra 50 m iles
to do so .” A n o th e r to u ris t sa id re ­
c e n tly : “ I b et I h av e to ld 500 to u r ­
ists of th e A shland cam p in th e p a s t
tw o y e a rs .”
T h e re will be a s h o rt p ic tu re p ro ­
g ram til's ev e n in g b e g in n in g a t 8 :2 0
o'clock.
Portland W om an T ells o f R em ark­
able E xperience w ith Tanluc, Say­
in g It B io u g h t Her C om plete
R elief on Two Separate Occasion«.
“ I h a v e ta k e n T an ac on tw o oc-i*
casio n s, a n d 1 g o t c o m p lete relief
each tim e ,” d e c la re d Mrs. E . C. E m - '
erick , 1484 B oston a v e n u e, P o rtla n d , 1
O regon.
“ I su ffe re d w ith sto m a c h tro u b le I
fo u r y e a rs, w ith s o u r sto m a c h a n d I
sic k , n e rv o u s h e a d ac h e s.
O tten I I
g o t so dizzy 1 c o u ’d h a rd ly s ta n d up. I
I seldom a te as m u ch a ll d ay a s one I
of my c h ild re n did a t a m eal. I al I
w ays fe lt a w fu lly tir e d o u t an d my
n e rv e s w ere so u p se t, I c o u ld n ’t even I
s ta n d th e n oise of th e c h ild re n p lay ­
is light in weight, yet strong and durable
closely woven that it sheds water like rubber
Sizes and Prices as follows:
« x9 ( V\ kite) ..........................................$
1922 MODEL
8x10 (W hite) ...........................
8x10 (K h ak i) ...........................................$
!Bgxl2 (K h ak i) .......................................sf
ing-
I
“ B ut I fin a lly took T a n ’ac, and it
I g^ve m e back my a p p e tite , c o rre c te d
th e s o u r sto m a c h , sto p p e d th e n e r ­
vous h e a d a c h e s a n d dizzy sp ells, a n d
I a lso g ain ed 11 p o u n d s in w eight.
“ W ell, 1 ju s t fe lt fin e a f te r t h a t J
i u n til I h ad th e ‘flu* w hich le ft mo
ru n dow n a n d very w eak a n d n e r-
■ vous.
So I ju s t g o t T a n la c a g a in . •
¡Now I h a v e re g a in e d a ll m y lost
w eig h t a n d feel ju s t fine. 1 sim ply
'c a n ’t p ra is e T a n la c too h ig h ly .”
T a n la c is sold by all good d r u g ­
g ists.
Other Wall Tents—not Wenzel
7x7— 10 ounce Whitt? Duck ...............
7x10— 10 ounce W hite Duck ...............r
8x10— 10 ounce W hite Duck ...............H
Gold Medal Cots ...................................... $5.00
Arm y Cots ................................................. $4.50
Canvas W a ter Bags—2 g al...................$1.25
Sterno ( ’aimed Heat—2 f o r ...................... 25c
NOW HERE
GOLD MEDAL TABLES, CHAIRS AND STOOLS
CAMP STOVES ALL SIZES
anley Therm os Bottles, unbreakable, pts. $7.50, qts. $10
v-IIot Therm os B o ttle s ................................. $1.50 to $4.00
MONUMENT DEDICATED
FISHING TACKLE
Camn or Outing Phonographs—$40.00
SAVAGE TIRES — MASON TIRES
Auto Canteens
Aluminum and Granite Camp Ware
Price
The Basford Bed
5 Passenger Touring
T h e L a d ie s ’ A id of th e C o n g re g a ­
tio n a l c h u rc h w ill hold a pie. cake
a n d s a la d sale, J u ly 3d, a t E n d e rs
G ro cery S to re .
246-4
County
Treasure«’«
F irst
Won all road and track races and endurance
contests this year
( ’all
School D istrict No. 5 Bonds,
surd Januar)' 1, 1011.
S ta te of Oregon*. C o u n ty o f Jack-
son. T re a s u ry D e p a rtm e n t, Ja c k so n
ville, O regon, J u n e 1, 1922.
N otice is h e re b y given th a t
a re fu n d s on h a n d fo r th e re
tio n of B onds Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4 ?
school d is tr ic t No. 5, J a c k so n coun
ty, O regon.
I n te r e s t on th e above called
ceases on th e f irs t day of J u ly ,
P rin c ip a l a n d in te r e s t p a y a b le a t
th e N atio n al P a rk B ank, New Y ork
C ity , N. Y.
A. C. W A L K E R .
T r e a s u r e r of J a c k so n C ounty. O re.
253-1
F lag Day, Ju n e 14, w as m ade nota-
ble by the dedication at F o rt Me-j
H enry of th is m onum ent to F ran cis j
Scott Key. a u th o r o f the ’’Star-
Spangled Bunner," and to the soldiers!
and sailors who took part in the b a ttle |
«if N orth Point and the defense of l-’ort
McHenry In the W ar of 1S12.
The
Im pressive m em orial is the work of!
C harles II. N eibaus. P resident H ard I
ing delivered the address.
T ra d e y o u r old tire s in an d buy
MASON CORDS a t L E E D O M ’S T IR E
H O SPIT A L .
2 5 2 tf
__
Better than 20 miles
2000 miles on £
Garage
Red o n ly ................. ..............................$17.00
Bed and Mattress ............................... $25.00
Bed. Mattress and 8x10 Wenzel Tent . 39.00
Call 30 for Demonstration
rttT p É P MìTHM T STORE.
In a d d itio n to o u r e x tre m e ly low
prices, we give F o rd coupons. D et­
r ic k ’s G ro c e te ria sells fo r less.
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■—Set lip in (wo minutes.
—Rolls up into a package only 5 inches in diam eter bv
4 feet 4 inches long.
—The most compact bed made, yet when m ounted, is a
bed 4 feet 2 inches wide by (5 feet 4 inches long.
•—It is a handv bed at home.
—Gan he used with any tent.
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AWAY
A Beautiful $100 Daver
Bettes' Made, Given to .
of the Ford if the Tie
From Our Store.
This Store Leads in Quality, Value and Low Price!
FORD TICKETS
ON ALL PURCHASES
Comparisons Will Prove It!
DODGE & SONS
RELIABLE HOUSEFURNISHERS
None
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FORD TICKETS
ON ALL PURCHASES