Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAW!' DAJLT T O O O S
Local and Personal
Return m a n CTftter Lake —
The H. T. E lm ore fam ily and
th e ir guests, re tu rn e d y esterday ev­
ening from a few days’ trip which
to o k them to C ra te r Lake.
L
ROCKEFELLER
O u r 2 n d S e m i-A n n u a l
U ndergoes O p eratio n —
Mrs. G. A. Briscoe u n d e rw e n t a
serious operatio n a t th e Sacred
Dr. P. W. Covington, of the Rock­
H e a rt hospital a t M edford y e ste r­
efeller
F o u n d atio n in stitu te , will be
day, w here she was on th e o p e ra t­
in
M
edford
W ednesday, Ju ly 19, | J
ing tab le fo r th re e hours. R eports
w
here
he
will
be the guest and p rin ­
from h e r bedside th is m orning w ere
to th e effect th a t she was doing as c ip a l sp eak er a t a cham ber of com ­
m erce forum luncheon a t the H otel
well as could be expected.
M edford.
Dr. Covington explained th e ad ­
H ere fo r T reatm ent—
vantages
to be derived from the
Mrs. S. F . C layton and Bessie
adoption
of
the R ockefeller F o u n ­
W edge, of T alent, w ere in th e city
dation
system
in com bination w ith
y esterd ay having th e ir eyes tre a te d
the
s
ta
te
board
of health , w hen he
and tested fo r glasses.
¡m et w ith the local cham ber of com-
jm erce a t a picnic supper in L ithia ”
V isitin g in A shland—
Dr. a n d Mrs. R. W. S tearns, of p ark several weeks ago, and his visit
M edford, w ere visitors in A shland to M edford next W ednesday is for
the purpose of g e ttin g a branch of
T hursday.
the g re a t in stitu tio n located in Jack-
son county, if he can obtain the re- J
At Crater L a k e -
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon M acCracken q u ired co-operation of th e people of
sp en t a few days in th e vicinity of i the county.
Jackson county is one of five ’
C ra te r L ake th is w eek, ¡re tu rn in g
counties
in the sta te to whom this;
yesterday.
. proposition has been su b m itted a t
th is tim e. Coos county has already!
On W eek-E nd Trip—
T he Misses M innie and Eva Poley accepted th e u nit offer.
The aim of th is work is to pre-;
and F lorence Allen left th is m orning
to spend th e w eek-end on B utte vent disease and decrease th e death
rate . T he securing of ex p e rien c e d ,
creek.
m en and women who will be in
charge
of th is w ork will be a n o th e r
H ere from K lam ath—
Mr. W atkins, of th e P acific Coast proof th a t Jackson county is com -j
M int com pany of K lam ath Falls, posed of progressive, in te llig en t peo­
ple who realize th e im portance of
was in A shland today.
san itatio n and general health m eas-i
ures.
W hen it m ay be shown by
In City Shopping—
W. M. B lair, of the B lair G ranite figures th a t th ere is a decrease in k
com pany, was in th e city yesterday th e death ra te , which is higher than!
shopping am ong th e m erchants.
it should be, a decrease in com m un- i
icable diseases, and an increased ln -l J
M ove to W eed—
te re s t in public health . Jackson ¡J
T. D. Carm ody, who has lived on county will be in a b e tte r position
B stre e t fo r 'the, p a st few years, to ad v ertise as a h e a lth reso rt.
m oved to a point n e a r W eed, Calif.,
yesterday.
Lithia ns to Have Guests—
Dr. Ira I. Allen, of Chicago, will
M oves to Asltland—
be th e g uest of the L ith ian s a t th e ir '•
W hen one person m oves out of reg u la r m eeting in L ith ia p ark a t
A shland, th e re is som eone else ready 7 :3 0 o’clock tonight.
an d w aitin g to move into th e house
vacated, as was the case when Jo h n V isitin g H ere—
Beeson moved to M edford a few
H. G. E astm an and fam ily, of Mo­
days ago. T he property on H arga- desto, Calif., a re in th e city visiting
dlne s tre e t w here he was liv'ng, has relatives. Mr. E astm an was fo rm er­
been occupied by a Mr. McMillan, ly a resid en t of A shland, having
who m oved here from T alent.
served fo r some tim e as a ssista n t
postm aster. He is now in th e post
Five cen t jitn e y dance S atu rd ay j office a t Modesto.
n ig h t, open a ir pavilion, L ith ia
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
p a rk , A shland.
266-2*
FOR SALE— Royal Anne cherries,
Visits in City—
5 cents per pound. Call a t 265
D. M. H orn, of H ornbrook, was
Seventh St.
266-1*
in th e city v isiting am ong friends
FOR SALE— M an’s bike, reasonable
W ednesday.
— good condition. 132 F ifth St.
266-2*
M oves to New H om e—
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. B. A dam son
m oved into th e ir new hom e on the
highw ay ju s t so u th of T alent T h u rs­
day.
FO R SALE— O verland 90 in fine
shape, bedrock price. See J. H.
M cKenzie a t M ack’s G arage. 266-6
R etu rn s H om e—
Venida Hair
Nets
F red V anN atta, who has been vis­
itin g w ith his f a th e r fo r th e last
few days, re tu rn e d to his hom e in
O akland, Calif., yesterday.
Single and Double
P ra cticin g at M yrtle P o in t—
Colored
Glasses
Dr. H. M. Shaw, who has been
practicing as an e a r, eye, nose and
th ro a t specialist in A shland and
M edford for som e tim e, is now lo­
cated a t M yrtle Point.
F or Your P icnic L unches—
The Hom e B akery and R e sta u ra n t
has th e best or ev ery th in g you re ­
quire. T ry it. 69 N. Main.
266-2
sp ru c e
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This Big Event Starts Saturday, July 15th
Every department is outdoing itself to make this a really notable occasion, and each is succeeding as never before.
unprecedented.
The entire store has prepared special displays in rich assortment, too numerous t o detail.
CENTS
THIS IS THE WAY WE CLEAN HOUSE
Clearance of Silks
Silks, yard $1.89
All 36 inch wide, both plain and fancy silks, values ■ ON FANCY BATH TOWELS. BOTH LIN­ 27 inch wide, all good patterns in plaids and
here to $2.50 yard.
EN AND COTTON HUCK TOWELS. LIN­ checks.
Buy Your New Dress Now
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I EN TABLE CLOTHS. LINEN LUNCH
Crepe de Chine, yard $1.59
CLOTHS. WASH CLOTHS.
ELS.
39 inch wide, all the new bright colors and a good
quality for waists and dresses, sold regularly at
$1.75 yard.
Beach Cloth, yard 42c
TEA TOW­
MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS.
AND MANY OTHER
SAMPLES JUST
CENT.
32 inch fancy satin striped silk shirting extra good
quality and a low price, values to $2.25 yard
40 inch wide, a good quality for waists and dresses,
comes in black and n a w blue onlv, sold regularly
at $3.39.
Anderson Ginghams, yard 63c
SEE WINDOW ’¿DISPLAY.
CLEARANCE SPECIALS
32 inch Imported Scotch gingham in fancy checks
and plain colors. Take advantage of this special
price.
Cretonnes, yard 27c
Colored Organdie, yard 89c
36 inch Colonial quality Cretonnes in beau­
tiful patterns for draperies.
45 inch wide, all the new shades for summer wear.
Best quality, permanent finish and a special low
price.
Canton Crepe, yard $2.98
Baronette Satin, yard $1.95
Bedspreads, each $1.75
36 inch wide in fancy colors and patterns, no two
alike, values to $4.00 yard.
Hampshire bed spreads in a good weight
for summer uses.
Silk Skirtings, yard $3.98
Curtain Scrim, yard 15c
40 inch wide, this new Mirvia Crepe skirting in
checks, stripes and fancy patterns.-
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36 inch wide, comes in printed colored dotts,
also plain with fancy border.
Zephyr Gingham, yard 29c
Ginghams, yard 22c
27 inch wide M. F. C. fine Zephyr Ginghams in new
patterns such as check's and small plaids, also plain
colors.
I
Women’s knit union suits in all styles and sizes.
in a good quality garment, Sale price
per garment, .................................................... VajC
27 inch wide in checks, plaids and plain col­
ors, extra heavy quality for dresses and
aprons.
Pongee bloomers, madS of extra good quality pon­
gee silk, elastic at waist and knee.
Sale price, p a i r ....................................... JbZ i.vl/
Pillows, each 89c
Leather pillows, covered with fancy art
ticking in pink and blue, and at a price you
want to pay.
Bath Towels, each 48c
Large size, extra heavy, made of double
threaded terry, with tape selvage.
Printed Dimity, yard 49c
36 inch wide Shamrock printed dimity, fine sheer
quality for summer dresses, sold regularly at 59c yd.
Clearance of Silk Gloves
Kayser’s silk gloves in white, black and heaver.
Special offering for this sale,
*7 A
per pair ............................................................. li/C
Odds and Ends of silk gloves, values to $1.25 pair.
Clearance Sale price,
CA
per pair ......................................... -................ «JvC
16 Button silk gloves in black only, made of heavy
quality glove silk, values to $2.00 pair.
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Clearance Sale price, per p a i r ...................... t/OC
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A l l W a s h D r e s s e s a n d A p r o n s G r e a tly R e d u c e d
40 CENTS AND UP
Bungalow aprons made of best quality percale in
light pattern, all new this season, regular
$1.25 value. Clearance Sale p ric e ............... <zOC
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!!
Cool Kitchens for
Hot Days
A N ew P erfection O il Cook S tove in you r k itch en w ill assu re a
cool and pleasant k itch en in th e h o tte st w eath er. T he N ew P er­
fection Stove is » tested , gu aran teed p r o d u c t and w ill do a ll the
w ork o f your wood range w ith ou t h eatin g th e k itch en . Cooks as
feat as gas and is ab solu tely relia b le. W e h ave th em in tw o , th ree
and four burners. Com e in and let us sh ow you th e num erous
featu res that m ake them the best stove for sum m er use.
PLAY SUITS $1.13
Made of cotton wash suit­
ing in dark colors, slipover
style.
P h on e 3 0 3
Polly Prim aprons, made of Jap Crepe in two col­
or combination, sold regularly at $2.48. (h
7 A
Clearance Sale price, e a c h ...................... 1 • I
GIRLS’ DRESSES $1.69
Made of good Zephyr ging­
ham in small plaids, trim­
med with plain colors.
GOWNS $1.89
Made of Plisse Crepe in
printed patterns, pink, blue
and orchid, size 16 and 17
PLAY SUITS 98c
Boys’ and Girls’ play suits,
made of blue and khaki
denim, size 3 yrs. to 7 yrs.
PETTICOATS 89c
Womens’ cotton petticoats
made of fancy figured ma­
terial, regular $1.25 value.
MIDDY BLOUSES $1.39
SUMMER VESTS 36c
Girls’ middy blouses,-made Womens’ summer vests in
of good heavy material, 1 all styles and sizes at this
sizes to 12 years.
low price.
SILK HOSE, pr. $1.25
Womens’ silk hose in the
new castor shade so much
wanted. A real value.
HANDK’RCH’FS Each 29c
Ladies’ pure linen initial
hdk’fs., sold regularly at
35c each.
HEATHER HOSE pr. 39c
Womens’ Heather cotton
hose, made with drop-stitch
size 8% to 10.
O n ly H a p p e n s T w ic e a Y ea r .
We Prepay All Postage and Express
C o m e S a tu r d a y !
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
Agents for Butterick Patterns
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
Send Us Your Mail Orders.
HARDWARE.
EXTRA SPECIAL
5 dozen aprons, made of gingham, in checks
and plaids, regular value $1.75,
rts*
Sale price, e a c h ..........................
THE
Q U A LITY
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
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STORE
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36 inch wide, comes in all the new colors for sum­
mer dresses.
SLIGHTLY SOILED. YOU SAVE 25 PER
Silk Shirting, yard $1.69
59c
s te e l
SIMPSON’S
Drummers Sample Sale Clearance of W ash Goods
25%olf Saturday 25%ofl
Ginghams, yard 18c
Misses’ knit bloomers in extra good quality, elastic
at knee. Sale price
per pair
Prices
S tro n g est, L ig h te st L adders Made
Shop Work a Specialty
E. CLIP PAYNE
3 7 -3 » N orth Main St.
Only a few of the many money-saving
A Good Variety in Styles and
Step Ladder
Values, in many cases, are
opportunities presented, are mentioned, but those illustrated will give readers some inkling of what the others are like. Be sure to come early for
best selections.
Womens’ muslin gowns and bloomers in pink and
white, all sizes. Clearance sale.
price, each ...................................................... V«5C
Mesh
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CLEARANCE SALE
Buy Summer Underwear Now
V isits w ith F rien d s—
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. K im ball, of
K lam ath F a lls, w ere visitin g w ith
frien d s h ere yesterday.
Friday, July 14, IM S
The Deltor With Each Pattern
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE HERE.
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