Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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ASaiiiSO DAXZiT MPPrOB
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Spending Vacation H e r e -
;i Leaves on Auto Trip—
fo H OREGON schools
Mrs. V irginia Schram s, of San
H. R. A dam s left th is m orning
for a two w eeks’ au to trip th ro u g h Jose, Calif., is spending a tw o Weeks
UNIVERSITY O f OREGON. E u ­
vaction w ith h er p a re n ts, Mr. and |
C alifornia.
M oves to N ew H o m e—
Mrs. T. P. Sm ith a t th e ir hom e on gene, Ju ly 21.— In an ad d ress to the
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. P e te rs J r, have
P rin c ip a ls ’ club, thi6 w eek. J. A .l
Good in su ra n c e a t good rates. G ran ite stre e t.
moved in to th e p roperty w hich they
C h urchill, s ta te su p e rin te n d e n t of
Phone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf
recently purchased a t 595 Iowa
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty. public in stru c tio n , ou tlin ed the new
3treet, a fte r having m ade extensive M ak e C rater L a k e T rip—
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, o f course. course of study for th e Oregon
Im provem ents on th e place.
265t« grade and high schools, which will
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. B utterfield
be in effect for two years from next
and son M errill and wife m ade an
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L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next au to trip to C ra te r Lake last J3un- i A r r iv e H e r e fo r V i s i t -
Septem ber.
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­ day, re tu rn in g to A shland Monday.
S u p erin ten d en t C hurchill appealed
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yocum , of
ial and w orkm anship. Phone* 138.
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F ru ita , Colo., a rriv ed in A shland to th e schoolm en p resent to c arry
238ti
207 E. Main stre e t.
LEEDOM m akes the price on W ednesday evening, and a re v isiting out faith fu lly th e povisions of th e
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em w ith th e B. H. H in th o rn e fam ily. s ta te law providing for 20 m inutes
G oes to K lam ath F alls—
T he Yocum s have been to u rin g th e of physical ed u catio n daily for ev­
a t LEEDOM S T IR E HOSPITAL.
Mrs. Levi Stevens left T hursday
27O tf no rth w est country fo r th e past few ery s tu d e n t in th e public schools.
m orning fo r Klam tfth F alls, w here
T his exercise, th e su p e rin te n d e n t
m onths.
,
she will visit for several days.
pointed o u t, m u st be tak e n in th e
D eligh ted w ith A s h l a n d -
Mrs. W alter K ing, of Salinas.
T ry o u r K odak fin ishing. I t ’s re g u la r school period and not a t re ­
Owing to th e illness of Mrs. A. S.
Calif., who has been visitin g w ith good. Studio A shland.
271tf cesses.
B ullen, th e Dew Drop Inn will be
Am ong th e changes in th e study
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270-3 the .George J. Kinz fam ily fo r th e
closed u n til M onday.
course
w ill be th e in tro d u ctio n of
past few weeks, left for h er hom e i V isits In M edford—
six w eeks of O regon histo ry study a t
' yesterday afternoon. Mrs. K ing was
Miss B lanche H icks, city lib ra ria n ,
H ere for Few Day
th e opening of th e y ear, in the
m
aking
h
e
r
first
visit
to
A
shland,
spent
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in Med-
Mrs. Beecher D anford, who is
eig h th grade. A g ricu ltu re also will
and was delighted w ith th è clim ate ford.
cam ping w ith her husband, out in
be ta u g h t in th e e ig h th g rad e ag ain ;
and w onderful scenic views in and
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th e Dead Indian country, is in the
next year. To m ake room fo r these
about A shland.
R e tu rn fr o m K la m a th F a lls —
city fo r a few days.
subjects, th e coulrse has been lig h t­
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Mrs. A. M. B eaver a n d Mr. a n d
ened in som e o th e r r,espects.
W e have a com plete line of E ast- Mrs. A. M. B eaver J r . who have
LOCAL AND PERSONA
PHOENIX AND BUSTER
MEDFORD
BROWN HOSIERY
North Central St.
For Men and Women
Phone 245
mum
On Mick List—
I (Thief Operator HI—
H. O. B u tterfield is am ong those
Miss M yrta O tterd ah l, chief op-
on th e sick list th is week, and h a s : e ra to r of the local telephone ex-
been unable to be on duty a t the change, was unable to be on duty
Bates b a rb e r shop.
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yesterday.
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MILEACE
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¿"Hinefor
Seeds of Success
MODERN CRANKCASE
CLEANING SERVICE
From some of the smallest seeds you sow in
your garden, come the most valuable plants
and fragrant flowers.
Calol Flushing Oil and "erolcne for
safe, thorough cleaning and correct
refilling. At dealers who display the
a:gt.
STAN DA RD O IL COMPANY
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In much the same way the small sums you de­
posit with us grow increasingly valuable.
Open a thrift account with us aud sow the
seeds of success.
W. A. SHELL I
B A R B E R
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c d o t
s
Ashland, Oregon
C h ild ren ’s W ork A
Golden Rule Store
ASHLAND
Elks’ Building
Phone 3
The August Designers are now
ready for subscribers. August
patterns and fashion sheets are
also here.
Women’s Summer Coats
and Dresses
Women’s Low Shoes
Organdy Dress, $10.00
Many different colors fn this lot from which to
choose from. Many of the dresses in the lot sold at
a much higher price.
Two Special Lots of Summer Coats
B ®
$ 4 .0 0
$ 4 .5 0
A saving of $1.50 on every pair. For dress, This lot includes one number of White Poplin
Oxfords with Cuban heel and arch supports
street and sport wear. Made of Brown Calf­ built in the shoe. The famous Maxine make.
skin with low heel and one strap. All these One number of low heel White Poplin Oxfords
are “ Buster Browns,” all sizes in the lot. No of the nationally-known Buster Brown make
All sizes in the lot.
exchanges or refunds.
LOT 1—$5.00
LOT 2—$12.50
A wonderful line of All-Wool Coats, in many« Women’s Sport Coats, Polo cloth, and lined
different styles and colors from which to
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throughout with Satm. A good assortment ot
choose. Many sold at a much higher price
at the beginning of the season.
j colors from which to choose.
Dry Goods
Men Here Is Your Opportunity
Muslin, per yard ................. ...............15c
to secure reliable Merchandise at prices that are unbelievably low. With the price of goods going up, it will
Jap Crepe, per y a r d ............. ...............27C
pay you to stock up for next season, as well as the present.
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Cheviot, per y a r d .................
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PALM OLIVE SOAP— This nationally-
Ginghams, per yard ........... ...............19c
......... 15c
Notion
Day
Men’s Suits
known and nationally-advertised juoduct,
selling for 10c. Our price ................. 8c
$20.85
Boys Khaki Shirts
90c
O'
Men’s Blue Serge Suits, Mohair lining, all-wool, and exceptionally
well-tailored.
All sizes in the lot.
To really appreciate what
2-in-l, and other well-known brands —
wonderful values they are, you must exariiiue them yourself.
Our price ............................................ 12c
Fast color, full cut, sizes 12 1-2 to 14 in­
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Shoe-Laces, two f o r .................... ....... 5c
clusive.
COLLAR-ATTACHED SHIRTS
MEN’S ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR
75c
$1.25
Children’s Cover­
alls 89c
A miscellaneous assortment of broken lines and sizes.
Collar-attached’ shirts of 80-square Percale, in many
designs and patterns.
two pockets.
Boys’ Overalls
78c to 95c
Shoe Polish, all kinds and colors—Bixby’s,
A long, full-cut garment made of good quality Nain­
sook. Sizes in lot from 34 to 42 inclusive.
Snaps ........................................... ....... 4c
MEN’S UNION MADE OVERALLS
$1.19 and $1.45
Silk Thread ................................. ....... 12c
BUSTER BROWN LISLE SOX
23c
J. and P. Cotton Thread, 6 for,. .. ....... 25c
Coat-style shirts, some with
Some of tlifese numbers sold formerly
for $2.50. A very limited number of these shirts. The
sizes in this lot are 14, 14 1-2, 15 and 15 1-2.
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No Exchanges or Refunds
PHOENIX SILK SOX
75c and $1.00
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
65c
Emhroiderv Floss, two for ....... ....... 5c