Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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A SA L A *!' DAILY TÎÔÎÎfGfl
Make Trip to Ci v<
100 gallons of B ordeaux solution, as
A cklin’s taxi look two Car loads applied fo r disease control. W here
of people to th e Jo sephine caves S u n -; spray in g fo r beetle alone, to th e lead
day, re tu rn in g in th e evening.
a rse n a te solution add one gallon of |
Leaves on Buying Trip-—
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molasseg to each 50 gallons of dilutqj
C. W. W hlllock. of t h e Golden
t<> Orilnt9 pa5_
spray.
R ole sto re of M edford, will leave on
Mp> >Iyrt]e Eos,o a E ll-
left Tues-
Sunday on a buying trip in th e e a s t , 'day fQr GraDtg pagg w here
gx
Much poorly filled g rain will m ake
having St. Louis, Chicago and New pectg t£>
fQr thft Qext few dayg
b e tte r hay th an g ra in an d should be
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Y ork on his itin era ry . He will be
cut fo r th a t purpose o r for silage.
gone for several weeks and will buy Vlgiting N ear A shland_
H arvest and th re sh lp g costs’ are too
fall stocks for both the-M edford and
Mrs. Jessie S ta n n ard , who ¡3 high to m ake It w orth w hile th re s h -J
A shland Golden R ule stores.
spending th e sum m er w ith frien d s in & poorly filled g rain w hen it can
and relatives in and n e a r A shland, be U9ed fo r hay.
Baby Boy Arrives—
is a t 'p re s e n t a g u est a t th e farm
W ord has reached th is city to th e hom e J f Mp. and
j C. B arnard,
Remove W ilted Canes
effect th a t Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beebe ju st e a st of th e city.
W ilted and dying canes of logan-!
of New York city, are th e proud
b e rries and ra sp b e rrie s observed i n ,
p a re n ts of a fine e ig h t pound boy,
the field m ay be rem oved by g iv in g '
Enjoying Vacation—
w hich a rriv ed at th e ir hom e Ju ly 9.
Miss G eorgia Coffee, of the T id­ them a tw ist and a pull. They sever
Mr. Beebe is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
ings sta ff, is enjoying h e r vacation, a t a girded p oint a t th e ground. This
W. B. Beebe, of th is city.
which s ta rte d yesterday. To s ta r t it in ju ry is th e w o rk of lo ganberry
off rig h t, she drove to Hell G ate i crOwn bo rer and th e rem oval of these
Entertains at Luncheon—
i yesterday, tak in g w ith her. her cou- canes wiU rem ove and d e s tr°y t^ e
Mrs. M artha J. Shook e n te rta in e d sin. Miss G eorgia M artin, of Iowa im m atu re grub.
M rs.'N ellie C onner and Mr. and Mrs , who is visiting in A shland for a few
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
F ra n k H anna a t luncheon y e s te rd a y .! wee^ s
Mrs. C onner and Mrs. H anna left |
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BIDb W ANTED— F o r 15 cords four,
th is m orning by a u to fo r San Fran-1
foot body fir and 5 cords fo u r foot ■
Leave on Mining Trip—
cisco, w here Mrs. C onner expects t o !
oak or oak and lau re l wood, to be
Rob Shaw and B ert Dennis, a fte r
m ake h e r fu tu re home.
delivered a t F irs t P resb y terian
spending a few days a t hom e, left
church on or before A ugust 15.
th is m orning to do some extensive
Bids to be in by July 20. A ddress
Return to Klamath Falls—
J. L. H a m e r, T re a su re r, 137 A l­
work a t th e ir m ine on H ungry creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Lynch, from
mond stre e t.
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n e a r K lam ath F alls, re tu rn e d hom e
FO R RENT— Six room fu rn is h e d ;
S aturday m orning a fte r spending In Hospital Again—
house. 916 E. Main St.
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H enry Reed, 264 Oak stre e t, is
several days w ith th e ir p a re n ts, Mr.
again in th e Southern Pacific hos­ WANTED— Sewing by h o u r or piece.
and Mrs. J . L. Greenw ood, of L iberty
p ita l a t San Francisco, for tr e a t­
872 Boulevard.
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stre e t. They also atte n d ed th e big
m ent.
W ANTED— Man for ranch and or­
celebration here and enjoyed it very)
chard work. Steady pldce for the
m uch.
OREGON EXPERIMENT STATION
rig h t m an. In q u ire 19 G ranite
St. a fte r 6 p. m.
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FARM REMINDERS
Return from F ishing Trip—
FOR SALE— E xceptional o p p o rtu n ­
Joseph S m ith, wife and son, of
Control Pear and CSierry Slug
ity for fine home w ith or w ithout
H argadine stre e t, have re tu rn e d
fu rn itu re . Must sell in next ten
The p e a r and cherry slug, th e
from a fishing trip on B utte creek. slim y brow n c re a tu re now found
days. Also No. 1 m ilk goat. J. D.
Hoag. Phone 368-J.
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They w ere accom panied by Mrs
skeletonizing th e pear and cherry
S m ith ’s fa th e r and m other, who are trees, m ay readily be controlled by FOR SALE— Good team and practic-j
h e r house guests fo r th e sum m er
ally new sep arato r. Mrs. H. W. i
re g u la r applications of a rs e n a te of
A ndrew s, 122 Church St.
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lead 2-100. W here only a few trees
l*n>perty Changes Hands—
are to be tre a te d , or th e grow er hes«- FO R SALE— T hree high producing;
Dr. E. R. Angell has purchased
cows to p a rty who will fu rn ish us I
ita te s to apply th e a rse n a te , any
m ilk from sam e. Too busy to care
th e p ro p erty a t 207 V ista s tre e t f ro m |fin e ly d iv i~ d’ d u st guch ag a ir _
for them . W ill tu rn over 15 m ilk i
Mrs. L. M. R ing and has occupied glaked
gifted WQod agheg Qr
custom ers w ith cows. Convalescent |
th e sam e. Mrs. R ing has moved to road d ust, applied to the foliage, will
Home, 153 G ranite St.
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an a p a rtm e n t on E a st M ain street.
effectu ally control them .
NOTICE
The L ow er A pplegate Stock Asso­
Organist to Visit Ashland—
ciation offers a rew a rd of $500 for
Spray for Codling Moth
Gene H ow ard, a rg a n ist a t th e P age
A protective poison spray should info rm atio n leading to th e a rre s t
th e a tre , M edford, is m aking fre q u e n t
and conviction of any person o r p er­
visits
A shland M e n d in g to a be a Pplied a t once w here th e apple sons ste a lin g o r having stolen Apple-
num ber of player pianos and o th e r worm was serious last y e a r’ as a d u lt gate c a ttle having e ith e r of these
pianos th a t req u ire his , services. ; codling m oths a re co ntinuing to ap- révérai b rands:
TC left side; FER le ft side; DC I
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p ear in lim ited num bers and eggs
Those who have had him a tte n d to 1
Because of P,eft
CA ig b t W P ;P »eft shoul- |
th e ir pianos a re finding th a t it is a re be’n” deposite
, , UH
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er; , ___
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rig h t h ip;
left sid e; I
not tu n in g th a t is alw ays necessary lim ited num bers of m oths ap p earin g u x le ft gide; v c le ft gide; 3 left
lo im prove a piano.
Mr. H o w a r d if th e w orm s were scarce in th e or- side; 7C left side; RC left hip; E
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c h ard s last year, it is possible to left side or hip; U J left side; T hip
will not u n d e rta k e the tu n in g ot an.
in fe sta tio n sufficiently bv rlg h t o r left; JU ( w lth b ar below )
in stru m e n t, unless it is in sufficient- *e ®p down in fe sta tio n su in c ie n tiy Dy i
M ILES CANTRALL
ly good condition to do so. I t is a ‘^ la y in g the th in n in g process s o m e -j263_3
Secretary of Assn.
w hat and th en paying especial care ----------------------------------- ---------------
foolish expediture of money and it
to th in n in g out the w orm y fru it
is n o t fa ir to th e trad e. He does,
how ever, give a carefu l e stim ate up­
Vetch Seed in Demand
on any in stru m e n t and a t all tim es
H
airy
vetch is. in dem and as a
fully g u a ra n tee s his w ork. Mr. How­
seed crop.
W estern Oregon can
a rd is tu n in g for Miss Im ogene W al­
grow
it.
lace, a p rom inent teach er, and m ak ­
ing his h e a d q u a rte rs a t th e E nders
Surface Cultivation Brings R e s u lts ,
com pany.
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F re q u e n t shallow su rface c u ltiv a­
tion of g ard en and tru c k soils is an
excellent practice for conservation of '
soil m o isture. It is alm ost equally I
effective in keeping down m any se r­
th e s p r u c e , a n d s te e l
ious insect pests.
W ednesday, July liâ, 10£¿
Local and Personal
CAN YOU IMAGINE ANTHING NIGER THAN SPENDING YOUR VACATION AT
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Lake of the
Woods
WITH A
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Change Your Rowboat Into a Launch
Clamp a Caille Liberty Drive Rowboat Motor to the stern of your boat and
instantly it becomes a fleet little launch. Attaches by simply turning two
thumbscrews. The Caille
Caille Motor Attached to
Your Boat. Let’s Go!
Take a Liberty Drive Caille Motor With You.
ko w bg at m otor
develops 2 H. P. and weighs only 63 lbs. Can be furnished with battery or
magneto ignition. Has wcedless propeller. Goes through weeds like an eel.
\ \ ill drive boat anywhere it will float. Let us show you this and other types of
Caille rowboat motors. We have a motor to meet every purse.
1922 Models Fully Equipped
$85.00
(Delivered to Lake)
The Most Practical Motor for the Lake—Shallow Water, Weeds, Logs—are no bother to a “ Caille”
LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS MOTOR
(Either at the store or at the lake)
Own Your Own Bathing Suit
We have a most complete line for Men, Women and Children in Cotton or Wool from........................ $1.25 to $7.50
JANTZEN BATHING SUITS
SAXONY BATHING SUE S
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Bathing Caps — Stockings — Ear Stopples — Etc.
Camp Comforts Galore
We have the largest line of Campers’ Equipment in the Valley, featuring standard makes that have been tried and
found to be good
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Tents, Auto Beds, Canteens, Luggage Carriers, Duxbak and Campit Lines of Clothing
If i t ’s anything for the Campers, we have it.
Silks of All
Kinds
$1.98
Step Ladder
Apply Lead Arsenate
The beetles on late potatoes usu-
Strongest, L ig h test L ad d ers Made
I ally m ay be controlled by adding j
Shop Work a Specialty
'a d d in g tw o pounds lead a rse n a te to
E. CLIF PAYNE
Charmeuse, Foulards, Poplins, Fairy -
spun, Figured Crepe, Sport Silks,
JU M JLX M C J
THE
I Taffetas, Baronette Satins, Plaids.
TODAY
TOMORROW
1 A wonderful opportunity to get silks
fMEATEfi BCAIJIFUL
, worth from $2.45 up to $4.00 and
You couldn't guess in a thousand years
$5.00 a yard.
The ending of the most thrilling and romantic screen spectacle
ever shown in America,
LISTEN . . .
You have th e superb back­
ground of gay M onte Carlo,
the fascin atin g
renegade
R ussian Count, who m akes
love to all wom en— the
m ost despicable c h a ra c te r
ever film ed— “ th e m an you
w ill love to h a te .” T here he
is am ong th e b u tte rflie s,
flittin g from flow er to flow­
e r; m aking foolish wives ev­
en m ore foolish as th ey fall
u n d e r th e m agic spell of his
evil and sin iste r influence.
29c
39c
TISSUES, FLAXONS, PLAIN JA P
Fifty Patterns in White and
CREPE
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Printed Wash Goods
Values up to 45 cents
J
Values up to 65 cents
THEN SOMETHING HAPPENS
Som ething m ost astu o n d ln g
tu r e ends.
happens ju st before th e pic­
Foolish Wives
—The most wonderful picture in America.
Wash Goods
Specials
49c
$1.15 Shadow Plaid Organdie... .89c
TISSUE GINGHAMS AND VOILES
Worth up to 85 cents
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$1.00 Plain Organdie ...................89c
$1.65 Colored Check Organdie. .$1.49
65 to 75c White Gaberdines and
Pique for wash skirts.................49c
$1.25 values a t .......................... ..89c
Adm ission...................... . 25 and 50 cents, including tax
Washable Wool Skirting for
Sports Wear
LAY IN YOUR
Winter’s Wood
Choice of Six Spring Coats that were worth up to $15.00 or
more. These are good service coats and there is someone who
can make good use of one of these at this price. Mostly small
sizes—16, * 18 and 36.
U
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36 inch Palm Beach cloth at ....9 8 c
32 inch Silverbloom cloth at ....49c.
40 inch White Serge, blk. stripe $1.49
-at
Summer Prices
16 inch Bright Body Pine, per t i e r ............... .........$3.75
Choice of Eight Coats, including Tweed Motor Coats and
Choice of Six Handsome Spring Coats and Capes, values to $35.
Spring Sport Coats, values up to $25.00.
Choice of Ten Splendid Styles in Taffeta and Satin Dresses
Choice of Six Silk Dresses, Taffeta and Satins.
Several Spring Suits in Jersev and other materials.
12 inch Fir, per t i e r .................................................. $3.25
12 inch Hardwood, per t i e r .................................... $3.75
16 inch Manzanita, per tier .................................... $4.50
We wish to sell out all wood on hand in order to make
room for our winter stock
Carson*Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ In the Heart of Town.”
$16.95
EgYSOODS