Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 28, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
A shland L odge No. 23
A. F . & A. M.
A F & AM H E A D I N G ____ ? ..............
S pecial c o m m u n ic a tio n , T h u rs d a y
ev en in g , J a n e 29.
F ir s t deg ree,
th r e e c a n d id a te s . V isitin g b re th re n
w elcom e.
GEO. B. IC E N H O W E R . W. M.
W. H. DAY, S e c re ta ry .
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Baby Boy Arrive»—
Mr. a n d M rs. C arl L. Sw enson a re
th e p ro u d p a re n ts of a fin e e ig h t-
p o u n d baby boy, w hich a rriv e d a t
th e ir hom e S unday. A ll con cern ed
a re doing nicely.
Here V isiting F riends—
M rs. G. E . S te em a n , of K la m a th
F a lls, is in A sh lan d fo r a few d ays
v isitin g w ith frie n d s.
S he w ill be
rem e m b e re d h e re as Miss G ussle
B tebe, h a v in g a tte n d e d chool h e re
to r a n u m b e r of y e a rs.
K etn m s to A shland—
Je ss S m ith , b ro th e r of M ark Leave for Home —
Mrs. Id a W ard , son S ta n le y a n d
S m ith , w’ho h a s been aw ay from
A sh la n d fo r som e tim e, re tu r n e d to d a u g h te r C o rin n e, of O a k la n d , C alif,
an d a frie n d of th e y o u n g people,
th e city y e s te rd a y evening.
Miss A nna F o ’tz, of A lam eda, w ho
D ance, J a c k so n H ot S p rin g s pavil- have been v isitin g a t th e hom e of
io n , S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A dm ission $1,1 M rs. W a rd ’s m o th e r, M rs. S a ra h
w a r tax 10 cen ts.
253-4 K e n tn o r, 188 Factory) s tr e e t, le ft
th is m o rn in g to r e tu r n to th e ir C a li­
W ill Leave for Bandon—
fo rn ia hom es.
V icto r K n o tt, who h as been co n ­
n e c te d w ith th e W h ittle T r a n s f e r Funeral H eld T his A fternoon—
co m p an y fo r som e tim e, h as resig n e d
T he fu n e ra l serv ices fo r th e la te j
h is p o sitio n , a n d w ill leav e in a L u th e r A llen A b b o tt w ere held t h i s ’
few days fo r B andon, O r., w h ere he a fte rn o o n a t th e ho m e on W a g n e r '
h a s ac ce p ted a position.
creek .
In te rm e n t w as m ad e in th e !
D u rin g th e re m a in d e r of th e
m onch a n d u n til J u ly 3d a t 5 p. m ., TH E SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS
th e A sh la n d L a u n d ry w ill give one
AND LOAN SOCIETY’
F o rd tic k e t w ith every 25 c e n ts paid 528 C a lifo rn ia S t., San F ra n cisc o
on a ll old a c co u n ts d u e p rio r to J u n e M ission B ranch. M ission and 21 st St.
1, a n d it wHl m ak e no d iffe re n c e P a rk -P re s id io D ist. B ran ch , C lem en t
H a ig h t St. B ran ch .
how old th e a c c o u n t— th e o ld e r th e a n d 7 th Ave.
H a ig h t a n d B elvedere Sts.
b e tte r — a n d w ill c o n tin u e to give
tw o F o rd tic k e ts w ith ev ery $1 b u n -, F o r th e h a lf y e a r e n d in g J u n e 3 0 th ,
d ie as long as th e c o n te s t la s ts .— 1922, a div id en d h a s been d ec la re d
- a u n d ry Co.
252-5 l a t
r a te ° f f o u r »n<l o n e -q u a rte r
A • sh - la n d - L
(4 1 4 ) p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m on all de­
posits, pay ab le on an d a f te r J u ly 1st,
V isited Here M o n d a y -
1922. D ividends not called fo r a re
D onald S tev en s received
v isit ad d ed to th e d e p o sit a c c o u n t an d
from his b r o th e r M onday.
e a rn d iv id en d from J u ly 1st, 1922.
D eposits m ad e on or b e fo re J u ly 10,
F an cy silk p a ra s o l covers. F ix it 1922, w ill e a rn in te r e s t from Ju ly
1st. 1922.
Shop, 35 F ir s t S t., B eav er Block.
G E C hT O U R N E Y , M anager.
246-tf.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W ill Spend Sum m er in A s h l a n d -
W A N TED — S teady w ork
fo r th e
K a tie B elle a n d J a c q u ilin e H u n t,
r ig h t m an . L ith ia B akery. 253-2
neices of M rs. W ill H odge, a rriv e d
W A N TED — F e m a le help.
H om e
in A sh lan d a few d ay s ago from
B ak ery . 69 N o rth M ain.
2 5 3 tf
P o rtla n d by a u to . T hey got in a t 6
o 'clo ck in th e ev en in g , h a v in g le ft G E T YOUR F R Y E R S fo r th e F o u rth
a t m y p o u ’try y a rd s , 25 cents
P o r tla n d a t 4 th a t m o rn in g . They
each. W . E. R eed, 298 A verv St.
expect to sp en d th e s u m m e r m o n th s
253-2*
in A sh lan d , e n jo y in g th e fin e c ’im a te
F O R SA L E — Tw o a c re s, irrig a te d ,
h e re .
fru it, b e rrie s , n u ts , seven room
house, good b a rn , g a ra g e , id eally
B a rg a in s in w ireless in stru m e n ts .
lo ca ted only 4 blocks from city
F ix it Shop, 35 F irs t S t., B eaver
lib ra ry . T a k e a look a t th is b e ­
fo re b u y ing. M ust sell in n e x t 60
Block.
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d ay s. P h o n e 4 6 1 -J. O w ner. 253-6
On F is h in g E xcurs'ioii—
FO R SA LE— 1918 S tu d e b a k e r $375,
C leveland m o to rcy cle 1920 m odel,
H a rry H o sier, Ja c k M yers an d
$100.
P h o n e 40. R obison G a r­
W ill D odge took a fish in g trip to
age.
253-2
th e R o g u e riv e r a few d ays ago, and
re p o rt m a k in g a fine ca tc h . M r. My­ FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — A utos, five
or seven p a sse n g e r c a rs , h a lf
e r s is one of th e ch am p io n c a s te rs of
price a n d in fin e sh ap e. C all 6
th e valley, an d c a tc h e s fish if th e re
p. m
29 So. P io n e e r Ave, city.
a re any to catch .
253-3*
A ju v e n ile ta b le an d c h a irs h av e
been p laced in R ose Bros. Ice c ream
p a rlo r fo r th e k id d le s.
2 4 7 -tf
THE TrlCATCR BCAUTIrW
K d le e o ra l ing H om e—
O. W. L ong. 568 E a st M ain s tre e t,
is ju s t fin ish in g th e re d e c o ra tio n of
th e in te rio r of his hom e.
0 D A Y —
0M0RR0W,
MARY PICKFORD
in
“ Little Lord Fauntelroy”
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 4 5 tf
Change M essenger Boys—
R ic h a rd R ing has ta k e n th e place
of th e W oods boy a t th e W e ste rn
I nion T e le g ra p h com pany a s m es­
se n g er.
It.
O u r Ice c ream is b e tte r. W e m ak e
R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf
W e are p resen tin g th is charm ing
Star in her m ost en dearin g photo­
play for th e approval o f our
¡nitrons and th e b en efit o f th e
P arent-T eachers’ A ssociation .
Adm. 2 5 and 35e, in cl. tax
A tten d s P icnic—
L. E. M eadow s, of P o rtla n d , was
a m o n g th o se p re s e n t a t th e te le ­
ph o n e picnic S unday. M r. M eadow s
is e d ito r of “ T h e R e p e a te r,” th e
te le p h o n e em p lo y e s’ m ag azin e.
S pecial v a lu e s on s u its.
w indow s. P a u ls e r u d ’a.
£
In su ran c e — 2 7 4-J — Yeo.
—Made of fine quality
Crepe de Chine in new
colors, trimmed with
beads and fancy braid.
Silks and Wash Goods Unusual Values in
—36 inch Baronette Satin in white, for
skirts, special at per y a rd ..............$1.95
Summer Dresses
—33 inch fine quality Imported Pongee
Silk, the yard ................................. $1.29
DRESSES .............. Ea. $3.98
—36 inch Dotted Swiss, with colored
dots for summer dresses, the yard 69c
«
—Made of Crepes in fancy
checks and plain colors, nicely
trimme I.
—40 inch Printed Voiles in light and
dark colors, all new patterns, y d ... 48c
WAISTS
Ea. $2.75
—Made of Voile in fancy
stripes with collar and
cuffs and dotted Swiss,
tailored styles, all sizes.
WIRTHMOR WAIST $1
—Made of good quality
material in several differ­
ent styles, sizes 36 to 44.
DRESSES .............. Ea. $4.48
WAISTS ........Ea. $3.75
—Made of good quality
Pongee Silk in tailored
styles, sizes 36 to 44.
—36 inch Printed Dimity, in light pat­
terns for summer dresses, special at 59c
a
—Made of Zephyr Gingham in
cheeks, trimmed
with white
sts,
organdie.
WELWORTH Blouse $2
EXTRA SPECIAL
—Four styles to select
from, made of fine Voile
and Organdie, sizes 36 to
44.
—Five dozen Gingham Porch Dresses,
all new styles, $1.75 values.
Ford Days, each ............................. $1.25
DRESSES .............. Ea. $6.48
—Made of fine quality English
7A
Zephyr in new patterns, made
with sash.
DRESS UP THE CHILDREN FOR THE FOURTH
FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS!
—G irls’ Dresses, made of quality Gingham, nicely
trimmed with hand embroidery.
SPECIAL VALUES IN FINE QUALITY
Sizes 6 to 14 years.
UNDERMUSLINS
Prices—$1.39 to $2.98
R
Comfortable and Cool Wash
Suits for the Boys
SUITS ............ Ea. $1.39
—Oliver Twist Suits for
boys, made of chambrav
and linno cloth. Sizes up
to 6 vears.
SUITS ........... Ea. $1.98
—Boys Oliver Twist wash
suits, made of cotton suit­
ing in navy blue. Sizes to
6 years.
St)0w Your Colors!
U. S. COTTON BUNTING F L A G S
SUITS ............Ea. $1.25
O1.
.
—Slipover suits for hoys,
made of striped wash suit-
mg. Sizes, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
S U I T S ................ Ea. 79c
—Boys wash suits, made
of good wash suitings,
Come in a good shade of
blue.
Priced per Pair—35c; 39c, 50c
Size—3x5, each ............................... $ .89
Size—4x6, each ................................ $1.39
Size—5x8, each ................................ $1.95
UNION FLAGS
GOWNS ............ Ea. 98c
— Women’s muslin gowns
trimmed with embroidery
and hemstitching.
G O W N S ..........Ea.
—Women’s gowns
of good quality
Grope in white and
$1.69
made
Plesse
pink.
COMBINATIONS $1.39
—Com lunation suits made
of good Nainsook, trim ­
med with hand embroid­
ery.
BLOOMERS .. Pr. $1.69
—Women’s cotton satin
bloomers in flesh color,
made with eltstic at knee
and waist.
$1.00 Pair
$1.50 Pair
Good quality Silk and Holeproof Hosiery, mad“
Art Silk hosiery, clocked.' of pure thread Silk, black,
black, grey and white, brown and white.
sizes 8 1 2 to 10.
$3.48 Pair
$1.65 Pair
Holeproof Pure Thread
Silk in black, mule, silver
and white.
— K ayser’s Rolette Silk
Lace hose, black, brown
and grey.
CHILDREN’S PARASOLS
-Tn several different colors and sizes.
Priced each
79c, 95c, $1.19, $1.29
VALUES IN SILK GLOVES
Size—3x5, eaeli
$1.95
Size—4x6, each ...............................$2.45
Size—5x8, each ...............................$3.45
h
85c Pair
$1.75 Pair
Tx'iyser’s Silk Gloves.
come in heaver, white and
black.
—Keyser’s long S i l k
Gloves,, come in Pongee,
white and black.
WOOL BUNTING FLAGS
Size—2x3, each ...............................$1.95
RIBBONS—48c a Yard
Size—3x5, each ...............................$3.35
V ide Ribbons suitable for making hair hows, both
plain ami fancy.
Size—4x6, each . . . . ................’. . . .$3.85
E. R. ISA A C & CO
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
\
WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
s te e l
Step Ladder
E. CLIP PAYNE
S tro n g e s t. L ig h te s t L a d d e rs M ade
Shop W ork a Specialty
BLOUSES .. Ea. $7.98
—Silk lisle sox in several different color combinations,
in light and dark colors, with fancy tops.
SprQsteel
and
Your Fourth of
July Blouse Is
Here
SOX FOR THE KIDDIES
216tf
R eturn from P o r t la n d -
Mr. an d M rs. A. B. M ackenzie r e ­
tu rn e d hom e from P o rtla n d M onday
e v e n in g . Mr. M ackenzie w ill re tu rn
to P o rtla n d th e l a t te r p a rt of th e
w eek a n d b rin g th e a irp la n e back
f o r use in h is flig h ts a t Y rek a next
w eek. Mr. M ackenzie s ta te d th e m a ­
c h in e was bein g given a co m p lete
o v e rh a u lin g th is w eek, so as to be in
tip top c o n d itio n next w eek.
spi u c e
Special Values Are
Here-
U. S. COTTON SHEETING PRINTED
See o u r
2 4 5 -tf
Leave for Eugene— ■
Mr. a n d M rs. M orris P ly m a te left
la s t ev e n in g fo r E u g e n e to a tte n d
th e fu n e ra l o f M rs. P ly m a te ’a g r a n d ­
f a th e r. W . W. H aines. M r. H aines
h a d v isited h e re a t v a rio u s tim es,
a n d had a n u m b e r of a c q u a in ta n c e s
in th e city.
(tre.
F r e e F o r d C ar to th e L ucR y O n e
DO ALL YOUR BUYING IN ASHLAND
S te a rn s c e m e te ry a n d w as in c h a rg e
of J. P. D odge a n d Sons.
FO RD TICKETS
S ale on s u its a t
T ic k e ts on th e F o rd .
A sh la n d F ord Day, July 3 rd
X -
Celebrate in Ashland, Two Big Days,
_____ Ford and Fourth, July 3-4