Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AMHAJfD DAILY TÏDIXGH
D ew drop I n a f t r lu n c h e s, m eals,
I sa n d w ich e s a n d ta la d s .
G et y o u r
. F o rd coupons.
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R ecovering from O peration—
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Dr. A. C. C aldw ell, w ho w e n t to C a ttle Fed Here- -
S an F ra n c isc o se v era l days
ago to F iv e c a rlo a d s of c a ttle w ere un
u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n , w rite s th a t he lo ad ed a t th e local sto ck y a rd s T ue»
w as o p e ra te d on a few d ays ago a n d day n ig h t, b ein g fed a n d given th e
is g e ttin g a lo n g very nicely.
He ex- re q u ire d five h o u rs re st b e fo re being
te n d s th e w ish th a t a ll th e
people relo a d ed a n d se n t on th e ir way to
of A sh lan d h av e a g ra n d a i d glo r- P o rtla n d .
ioug F o u r th of J u 'y . H e expects to
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be a b le to r e tu r n to A s h la n d fn a b o u t
B a rg a in s in w irele ss in stru m e n ts ,
tw o w eeks.
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F ix it Shop, 35 F ir s t St., B eaver
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Block.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Calling on Son—-
Mr. Cole, of San F ra n c isc o , gen-
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of tw o a ttr a c tiv e flu ff ru g s, provid-
c o u rse th is “ n e x t to ” lu ck y
e ;a l s u p e rv is o r of vehicles fo r th e I D o n t fail to a sk fo r F o rd coupons ing
rom
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sells
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e m a n a te s fro m th e B azaar.
P acific T elep h o n e com pany, w as in
th e city y e ste rd a y , lo o k in g over th e
.
C o n so latio n p rizes on d isp la y in
x, lIMin ‘ •W P -
th e w lndow o f th e B a z a a r— on th e
vehicles of th e com pany in A shland
M rs. P rice, from th e Y akim a v al-j p i a z a .
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H e has c h a rg e of all th is lin e of
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e q u ip m e n t in C a lifo rn ia , O regon, ley. W a sh in g to n , Is sto p p in g in * ~h ;
lan d for a few days w ith h e r sis te r,
W a sh in g to n an d N evada.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mrs. K ee.
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FO R SA LE— Tw o good b u ild in g lots,
S ale on s u its a t
P a u ls e r u d ’s
p a rtly im proved. W ill ta k e lig h t
T ic k ets on th e F o rd .
2 4 5 tf » F o u n ta in d rin k s a r e b e tte r a t
c a r a s p a rt p ay m en t. 600 L ib e rty
R ose B ros.
247-tf
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254-5*
Given Birthday Show«*
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O u r ice c ream is b e tte r. W e m ak e
It. R ose B ros.
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M akes Trip Down Valley—
Mrs. H. C. G aley was a v isito r
dow n th e valley T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n ,
i. I* OR SA L E — F o u r
m ale
E sk im o
Move« R e p o rte d —
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puppies.
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M rs. L each m oved y e s te rd a y from __ _______________ ___ __
th e L a rd e r hom e on B s tre e t to th e FO R SA L E — Q uick, 12 a c re s te r r a c e
P a r k h o tel.
,
p ro p e rty , seven block from P. O..
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1"’° blocks L ith ia p a rk , im p ro v e ­
m e n ts w o rth over $4000.
P ric e
D r. G eorge J. K inz w ishes to a n -j
$1650. P. O. Box 463. 2 5 4 -lm o *
n o u n c e t h a t h is o ffice w ill be o p e n __________________________ __________
fo r b u sin e ss T u e sd a y , J u n e 27. 251-3 j W A N TED — Tw o bell hops. A sh la n d
fiO tQ l
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Visits Mother Here—
R o b e rt G oodyear, o f B erkeley.
C alif., is in th e city v isitin g w ith his
m o th e r an d o th e r re la tiv e s.
He is
em ployed in one of th e la rg e s to re s
In B erk eley , a n d 18 h e re to spend
his v acatio n .
MEN W A N TED — F o r c o n s tru c tio n
w ork on irrig a tio n p ro je c t n e a r
M edford. W ages $3.60 p er day
fo r e ig h t h o u rs.
254-7
LOST — T o rto ise sh ell
rim
nose
g lasses. R e tu rn to T id in g s office.
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* » • • » • ♦ » « « « > > > ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » > » » « « » « » i
Ladies’ High Shoes, one lot at $2.45 per pair
Ladies’ High Shoes, one lot at $2.95 per pair
One lot Oxfords
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- at $1.95 per pair
Childrens’ Shoes, Staffers,
at 1.49 per pair
Emmy Lous and Tennis Shoes
\ isitm g M ster Here—
R eturn? from Montana —
Here to Attend Funeral —
BIG DANCE IN THE COOL OPEN AIR
Mrs. A tk in so n left th is m o rn in g Prices, we give F o rd coupons. D et
CONSOLATION PRIZE
on th e e a rly tra in fo r N ew port, O r., ric k ’s G ro c e te ria se lls fo r less.
w h ere sh e ex p ects to spend th e n ex t '
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T he joy th e prize F o rd c a r will
Return from C alifornia—
few m o n th s a t th e se a sid e re s o rt.
b rin g to th e w in n e r w ill be a b o u t
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Mr. an d M rs. A. E. K in n ey re tu rn - eq u a lled by th e d isa p p o in tm e n t fe ’t
A ju v e n ile ta b le a n d c h a irs h a v e ed from
C a lifo rn ia S u n d a y a n d by th e h o ld e r of th e “ nex t to ” th e
been p laced in R ose B ros, ice c re a m i b ro u g h t w ith th e m
M rs. R ebecca
w in n in g n u m b e r.
To a s su a g e th is
p a rlo r fo r th e k id d le s.
2 4 7 -tf K in n ey an d Miss H elen K inney, o f . d isa p p o ______
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in tm e _______
n t, T H _ E ____
BAZAAR
has
Oak a n d , who will be th e ir g u e s ts ! decided to a w a rd a 9 by 12T e g u f c r
Inspecting Telephone Equipment— fo r a few w eeks.
$45 v a lu e ) A x m in ste r ru g , o r choice
ca
Leaves R aggige In Ashland—
Mrs. P rie s t, of R ogue R iv er, was
E. F re d ric k so n a n d p a rty , of B e r­
R. M a rtin , or> O ttu m w a. Iow a.
Mrs. I. A. Dew, of 196 F a c to ry .
H e rm a n T ro tt, a son of Mrs J C.
in tow n W ed n esd ay c a llin g on h e r keley, C alif., sto p p ed in A sh lan d
a rriv e d in th e city th is m o rn in g fo r s tr e e t, w ho left w ith a s is te r from F e rg u so n , a rriv e d in A shland y e ste r-
son an d o th e r re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s. W ed n esd ay ,
a n d le ft a b o u t 500 a feu u e e k s
v is.t w ith his sis te r, M edford to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of day m o rn in g , b e in g called h e re on
p o u n d s of lu g g a g e c o n sistin g of M rs. E m m a C offee, a t h er hom e on th e ir b ro th e r-in -la w a t H elena, M ont, acco u n t of th e d e a th of h is g ran d -
H ay sa t a t th e F r u it A ssn. 249-5 b la n k e ts , te n ts , etc., h a v in g decided
Oak s tr e e t.______________ sev eral days
ago, re tu rn e d hom e yes- fa th e r, Mr. Ja m e s Boyd.
it wag n o t n e a rly so m uch fu n ca m p ­
V isitin g W ith D a u g h te r—
ing .gs th e y h ad th o u g h t. T hey in ­
M rs. E liz a b e th C raw , of P o rtla n d , te n d to m ak e th e re s t of th e stops
Is m a k in g an ex ten d ed v isit
w ith h e r on th e ir w ay to W a sh in g to n a n d r e - !
d a u g h te r, *>__
Mrs. »»
M arske, 115 S h e r­ tu r n in h o te ls a ’ong th e highw ay.
m an s tre e t. ’
T hey expect to r e tu r n th ro u g h A sh ­
lan d in a few w eeks a n d pick up
P h o n e 27 4 -J fo r Yeo.
2 1 6tf th e ir b e lo n g in g s a t t h a t tim e.
D ance. J a c k s o n H ot S p rin g s p a v il­
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Home from W aslu ngton—
ion. S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A dm ission $1,
T ry th e Wet w ash a n d ro u g h dry.
F. J. S h in n has re tu rn e d from
w a r ta x 10 cents.
W ash in g to n s ta te , w h ere he h as
253-4 76 A llda. P h o n e 180.
been for a few w eeks v isitin g r e la ­
Accom m odât ions for A shland—
tiv
es a n d frie n d s.
Meals That Satisfy—
S o u th e rn P acific A gent K ra m e r
T ry th em a t th e H om e B akery
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n n o u n c e s -------
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he h as received w
ord an d R e s ta u ra n t, 69 N o rth M ain St.
D
rin k --- r e fre s h in g L im e C ru sh a t
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to th e e ffe c t th a t tra in 54. d u e out Y ou’ll n e v e r go a n y w h e re e se! 254-3 R ose B ros
247tf
of A sh lan d a t 5 o 'clo ck in th e a fte r-!
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noon, w ill c a rry a day coach o u t of
L e t J e rr y O ’N eal fig u re y o u r n ex t V irg in ia C afe __
A sh lan d , e ffe c tiv e a t once.
T h is job of plu m b in g . F ir s t c la ss m a te r - '
New lo ca tio n , 242 E a s t M ain St.
m ak e s it possible fo r p a sse n g e rs tq lal a n d w o rk m a n sh ip .
P h o n e 138 . H om e cooking. Open 6 a. m. to 8
rid e on th is tra in w ith o u t b u y in g a 207 E. M ain s tr e e t.
2 3 8 tf p. m. M rs. L. J. H eer, m an a g e r.
P u llm a n re s e rv a tio n , as h a s been th e
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Insurance— 274-J— Yeo.
216 tí
cu sto m h e re to fo re .
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To A ttend M edford In stitute—
L eaves for Los A ngeles—
A la rg e n u m b e r of A sh la n d m em -
FORD TICKETS
o u u .i
u g s th
m e re
rcm
Miss R om ona H a rre ll le ft to d ay h e rs o f th e M odern W oodm en of
D
rin
m a aiuucr
in d e r of th e •
m onch a n d u n til J u ly 3d a t 5 p. m .. fo r L os A ngeles w h ere sh e w ill e n te r A m erica h av e p lan n e d to go to Med-
th e A shland L a u n d ry w ill give one th e C a lifo rn ia h o s p ita l.
She w ill ford to n ig h t to a tte n d th e in itia tio n
F o rd tic k e t w ith ev ery 25 c e n ts p aid s t °P en ro u te a t Y re k a to v isit w ith of a la rg e class of c a n d id a te s a t t* a t
on a ll old ac co u n ts d u e p rio r to J u n e b e r b ro th e r, R. W. H a rre ll, fo r a few place.
T h e A sh lan d d e ’e g a tio n is
1, a n d it w ill m ak e no d iffe re n c e days a f te r w hich 'sh e wflll go to expected to leave h e re in a body
how old th e a c c o u n t— th e o ld e r th e D u n sm u ir fo r a s h o rt visit w ith A. from Moose h all a t 7 o ’clock. All
b e tte r — a n d w ill c o n tin u e to give M. a n d Jo h n D. H a rre ll.
She w ill who d e sire to go a r e a sk e d to be
tw o F o rd tic k e ts w ith ev ery $1 b u n - a *so s t °P a t San F ra n c isc o fo r a p re s e n t a t th a t tim e, w h e th e r th ey
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not, a n d e —*
ffo rts
d ie a s lo n g a s th e c o n te s t la s ts .— 1
r i «5t w ith re la tiv e s th e re .
l have
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ev
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A sh lan d L a u n d ry Co.
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i T ra d e y o u r old tire s in and buy to r ^ e trip
W ins C abinet at Endei
MASON CORDS at LEKDOM’S TIRE
W h en you w a n t b e tte r Ice cream ,
N ate L. H igh, who c o n d u c ts a HOSPITAL
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r
d
e r R o seb n d of R ose B ros. 2 4 7 tf
b la c k sm ith shop a t th e. c o rn e r of C
a n d F ir s t s tre e ts , c o n sid e rs h im se lf A m ong C ave V isito rs—
a lucky m an. as he h e 'd th e key t h a t
Mr. a n d Mrs. W'. A. Shell w ere , *1<kwick D riv e rs A rre s te d —
won th e a ll-m e ta l w h ite en am el a m o n g he v isito rs a t th e J o se p h in e
S ta te T ra ffic O fficer M cM ahon a r-
k itc h e n c a b in e t, w hich wa|a Jgiven cave* M onday, a fte rw a rd s m o to rin g reste d tw o d riv e rs of th e P ick w ick
T hey re p o rt th e sta g e s W ed n esd ay e v e n in g b etw een
aw ay a t - th e E n d - e rs s to re - la st w eek. to C re8cent C ity
H e took th e c a b in e t hom e y e ste rd ay . ro a d s in fin e sh a p e u n til O regon As b la n d an d P h o en ix , a n d b ro u g h t
m o u n ta in is re a c h e d , th e b a la n c e of th em to A shland w h ere th e y w ere
F o rd Day sale on re a d y -to -w e a r th e ro u te to th e c o ast b e in g v ery b ro u g h t b e fo re J u s tic e G ow dy and
its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
245tf i ro u g h .
• fin e d $50 each, w hich th e y paid and
w en t th e ir way. M cM ahon claim ed
L e a v es fo r N ew port—
In a d d itio n to o u r e x tre m e ly low i *bey u e r e m a k in g 40 m iles a n h o u r
Miss M ildred C a rlto n , one of th e
a c co m m o d a tin g te le p h o n e o p e ra to rs
of th e local ex change, c e le b ra te d an
o th e r b irth d a y y e ste rd a y , an d w as
given a h a n d k e rc h ie f sh o w e r by th e
o th e r em ployes. A fter w o rk in g h o u rs
a ll th e em ployes w ent to H e lm a n ’s
b a th s fo r a sw im , a n d follow ed th is
U7 ’ t Vi
Mt.* a *« s » t « in T L ith ia p ark
w ith a w elnie « ro
Thursday. June 20, 1922
69c per pair
Mens’ Shoes Priced Equally Low.
J U L Y 1, 3 a n d 4, A S H L A N D
IF YOU HAVE ROOM FOR
VISITORS, NOTIFY C. OF C.
. . P a rtie s in th e city h a v in g room s
to r e n t fo r th e c e le b ra tio n period
sh o u ld n o tify th e c h a m b e r of com ­
m erc e a t once.
S a tu rd a y . S unday
a n d M onday th e r e w ill be som eone
a t th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce room
In th e c ity h a ll to d ire c t s tra n g e rs
to su ch acco m m o d atio n s.
I lie open air platform is assuming attractive proportions, and promises to be one
ot the chief attractions at the coining Pointh of July ( ’elebration at Ashland.
Carpenters are putting the finishing touches on the floor and smoothing it up so
that those who swing a wicked limb may have the time of their voting lives
Every one is predicting that it will he the snappiest, cleanest and most enjovahle
event ever attempted in Ashland.
Get this-
“JM Star Dance Orchestra’
Ih e pick of the best dance musicians in SOUTHERN OREGON and NORTHERN
CALTFORNTA. The most efficient aggregation of real .jazzy hounds ever assembled
together. Four LEADERS of four different established orchestras. Masters of their
respective instruments and need no introduction to the dancing public. Assembled
without regard for expense.
Nam
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LITTLE LORD
FAONTOOY
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TRANCCS HODGSON 6UI2NCTTS
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AT TH E VINING FO R TH E LAST
TIME TODAY
lten«*fit o> Parent-T eachers A ssn.
A dm ission— 2 5 and 55c, incl. tax
..» Every Standpoint
— ONE VERDICT
from Every Spectator
n
— ONE OPINION
F r o m Every Critic
- O N E DECISION
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ill!
A
Superb
Picture
CARL H. LOVELAND (Director)
SAXOPHONE, FISH HORN and CLARINET. Director of Loveland’s Paramount
Orchestra, Ashland Concert Band and Ashland High School Band. Three vears with
the Seattle Hippodrome, the largest dam- * hall on the ( ’oast. Mr. Loveland is con­
sidered one of the best Saxophonists available.
HERBERT ALFORD
LANJO and SAXOPHONE. Director o the Imperial Orchestra of Medford, which
has been drawing crowds at the Natatori un for the past two years. Mr. Alford is
a “ whiz” on the banjo and saxophone, an I his middle name is “ P E P .” ( ’avenue
hasn’t anything on this hoy.
GEORCE WHEELER
MARIMBA and X \L(IPH O N E. Director of W heeler’s Orchestra. Dunsmuir. Cal.
Noted for the wonderful dance music lie plays. Mr. Wheeler is considered the best
Marimba and Xylophone player on the Coast.
HERBERT LAUNSPACH
PIANO and ( ’LARINET. Director of Launspach’s Orchestra of Medford. Every­
body knows Herb’ at the piano—h e’s a ’‘bear” for dance time and rvtlim.
HARRY SNYDER
PIANO and TROM BONE A natural ,jazzy musician picked for this orchestra be­
cause of his ability as a “ Jazzy” Trombone player unequaled in this vicinity.
CHAS. ROBERTSON
DIHAIS and I RAPS. Mr. Robertson is the peer of all drummers around here, a
specialist in time and rvtlim and the “ peppiest” wielder of the ebony sticks you
ever danced to.
DON’T FORGET THE OPENING DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 1
Me Gee’s
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Here Are a Few Ford Prices for June
PRINTED WASH GOODS
Voiles, Batistes, Tissues, Etc.
$1.98 SILK SALE
One lot—values up to 40c, a t ................................. 33 1.3,»
One lot—values up to 50c, a t ....................
39c
One lot—values up to 65c, a t ......................................... 45,.
One lot—values up to 75c, at ......................................... 55,.
One lot—values up to $1.19, at ............................... ^75,*
Plain Jap Crepe, heavy quality ................................... 39,.
Checked Patterns, Jap Crepe .......................................39<>
A wonder!ul clean-up on Silks; some short lengths of
high priced Silks; some extra good prices on staple
Silks; every piece a splendid bargain. See our big
window.
Special Prices on White Skirt Materials
Colored Organdies, 45 inch, a t ......................... 58 ami 79c
56 inch Wool Jersey, $2.75 quality, a t ..................... $1.98
Every ard of our staple sheetings, muslins, nainsooks
towelings, draperies and curtain goods are reasonably
priced.
FORD SALE ON PETTICOATS
40 inch
40 inch
36 inch
36 inch
36 inch
Fairy Spun, $4.00 v a lu e .................................$1.98
Channelise, $2.75 value .. ........................... $1.98
Foulards, $2.75 values ..................................$1.98
Baronette Satins, plain or s tr ip e d ............... $1.98
Taffeta, including Skinner’s .........................$1.98
Several short lengths of novelty Sport Silk, which were
worth from $3.50 to $5.00 a yard
FORD SALE ON MUSLIN WEAR
to close out, at. . .$1.98
FORD SALE ON WAISTS
................... 75c and up
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,
a-nno
One lot Silk Jerseys ..................$1.98 M-iislin Gowns
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1 One lot $.1.50 values at ................$2.98
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One lot Silk Jerseys ...............$2 98 Muslin Chemise ............$1.19 to $1.98
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Athletic Union Suits ........$1.49 < >n<* lot $4.75 to $5.00 values at. .$3.95
One lot $o.00 to $5.50 values . . . .$4.45;$2 25 Athletic Union Suitg ........$1 >75
One lot $5.00 to $7.50 values . .. .$4.95 $3.00 Athletic Union Suits ........$l.98jOne lot $5.95 to $6.50 values at. .$4.95
Besides the attractive prices on Suits, Coats and Silk or Wool Dresses, we are offering two Ford Day Cou­
pons with each $1.00 value.
ASHLAND^
OREGON.
Ashland
Oregon
W rite for samples if
you cannot c o m e in.
Mail Orders Solicited
g *V 6 0 0 D $