Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, July 26, 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TIDIÎÎG8
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STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE
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Hart Schafiner & Marx
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Style Plus Clothes
To make room for our Fall Merchandise, we are going to offer you any Suit in our stock at a price that
will tempt you.
NONE RESERVED FROM THIS SALE
(Fall Goods in Transit Excepted)
All Regular $20.00 Suits—now
......................... $14.75
All Regular $25.00 Suits—now
............. ........... $19.75
All Regular $30.00 Suits—now ........... ............................ 21.75
All Regular $35.00 Suits—now ........... ............................ 24.75
................ 29.75
All Regular $40.00 Suits—now . . .
All Regular $45.00 Suits—now
......................... 34.75
All Regular $50.00 Suits—now ........... ........................... 39.75
SPORT MODELS—PREP SUITS—STAPLE BLUE AND BROWN SERGES
ALTERATIONS FREE—E ’ERY GARMENT FULLY GUARANTEED
Men’s Oxfords Cheap
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THOSE BETTER RALSTON SHOES
• $
All R egular $8.50 to $10.00 values, now . . . . ................ $7.75
•-
All R egular $7.50 to $8.00 values, now ............................ 6.45
All Regular $5.5Q Beacon Oxfords, now . . . .................... 4.75
$9.95
Brown Calf Oxford, Special a t ........ .................................... 3.5Ö
TWENTY SUITS—SIZES 33 TO 37
Special Sale—Nine Ninety-Five
STRAW HATS
MEN’S OUTING SHOES
MENS’ TROUSERS
All R egular $3.00 Dress Hats—
F or this sale ........................................ $1,50
Others ...................................... 10c, 25c anti 75c
The Dutchess Brand—all reduced 10 per cent
Nothing Reserved
One Lot, regularly sold at $2.00 and $2.50, this S a le .......... $1.50
One Lot, regularly sold at $3.50, Special this s a l e ............... $2.50
Good Heavy Work Shirts, all sizes, Special at ................... $1.00
BATHING SUITS
ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR
Jantzen and Saxonknit
Nainsook, B. V. D. style, regularly sold
at $1.00, this sale at ................ ,............. 75c
B. V. D., regular price .............................. $1.25
Head D. M. Low e’s sta te m e n t on V isitors D elig h ted w ith A ahland—
page two.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. C onrad an d j
two children of G erber, Calif., who
Have P icn ic in P ark—
have been visitin g a t th e hom e ol
A shland L odge No. 2 3
The L adies' A rt club and th eir Mr. C onrad’s siste r, M rs. O. W.
fam ilies held a picnic in L ith ia park Long, 568 E a s t Main street^ left th is
A. F. & A. M.
Monday evening. T here was a large m orning for th e ir hom e. They w ere
A special com m unication F rid a y j n u m b er p resent and all had a very
very m uch d elig h ted w ith A shland
evening, Ju ly 28, a t w hich tim e W a l-> enjoyable tim e.
; and expected to m ake a n o th e r v isit
te r A. D enton, deputy g rand m aste r j
here soon.
The C onrads w ere ac-
of d istric t No. 3, will visit the lodge Jjeave for V acation—
) com panied by th e ir neice, Mrs. Vio-
and give an address on “ Masonic
Carl Loveland and fam ily le ft th is i let W ilson, of D unsm uir, who spent
P hilosophy,” practically and in te r ­ m orning for L ake of the W oods, ac­ i the w eek-end visiting a t th e Long
estingly dem o n strated .
AU m em ­ com panied by th e ir guest, Mrs. H a r­ ' home.
bers of th e fra te rn ity a re ocrdially rison. Mr. L oveland will re tu rn to
invited to a tte n d .
A shland T hursday to direct th e band
ELKO, Nev., Ju ly
26.— F o rty
GEO. B. ICENH O W ER. W. M concert T hursday night, a fte r which
thousand
gallons
of
crude
oil v a lu e d '
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
he expects to re tu rn to the lake and
a t ab o u t $500 is being produced
spend several days th e re w ith his
daily by a shale oil plant w orking on
W orking at Hornbrook—
fam ily before they re tu rn home.
. huge shale deposits from th is region,
V iycent R itg in g er, a plum ber in
i it is announced by th e m anagem ent, :
R
eturn
from
F
ish
in
g
Trip—
th e employ of th e S o uthern Pacific,
This is believed the only successful;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Jo
rd
a
n
have
has been tra n s fe rre d to H ornbrook ;
producer of oil from A m erican shale ;
retu
rn
ed
from
th
e
ir
fishing
trip
in
for th e present.
on
a com m ercial basis ever e sta b ­
th e vicinity of Lake of th e "Woods,
lished
in th is country. The oil is
and rep o rt having had very good
R eturns from W eed —
of
a
p
a
ra ffin base.
Ed High re tu rn e d hom e yesterday! success.
a fte rn o o n from a trip to Weed.J
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Read D. M. Low’e ’s sta te m e n t on
Calif., w here he had been on b u si­
WANTED— Capable .w om an, w is h e s ;
ness for a few days. He rep o rts the page tw o?
position as housekeeper in mod-J
roads as being very rough.
ern hom e, city o«- (jouatry. A d­
Car C atches F ire—
dress A. B. C., T idings,
27 6-3*
The autom obile belonging to C
I,eaves for P ortlan d —
W. F raley caught fire th is m orning, i FOR SALE— A pony, a b so lu te ly safe
H. S. Em ery leaves th is evening
for children to dnrtve o r rid e . & A.
w hile s ta n d in g ' n e a r th e A shland
on tra in 54, for P o rtla n d , w here he
H aw ks, 128; F a c to ry S t.
27 6-1
Mills, and th e fire d e p a rtm e n t was
will visit am ong relativ es for the
called to put out th e blaze. It ap- ' FOR SALE— Mf. A lbert Jo h n so n , of
next few weeks.
W a ln u t s tre e t, desires to dispose
p aren tlv s ta rte d from a sh o rted elec­
of all hfs re a l e s ta te a t reaso n ab le j
tric
connection.
The
flam
es
were!
On V acation Trip—
prices. Call a t 601 W aln u t. 276*4
C harles Rose and fam ily a re off extinguished w ith o u t any dam age
aged
wom an |
for a ten days vacation trip to Sea­ o th er th an to th e w iring of th e car.: W ANTED — M iddle
wishes to ta k e c a re of hom e or
side and o th e r points in th e n o rth ­
childi'en; references. A ddress 40.
Read the w an t ads.
ern p art of th e state.
ra re of Tidings.
276-4*
Local and Personal
At
H otel A shland G uests—
The follow ing a re guests at th e.
H otel A shland: Mr. and Mrs. W il­
liam J. Volk, Jack C a rru th e rs, Chi
cago. 111.; C. E. Thom pson. Miss |
M arian B randt, R alph H. B randt. I
O akland, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
]’a terso n , P in e h u rst, O r.: L ester
T u ru b au g h . N ew port. P a .; Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Som ers. Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Brand», Jo h n K Drew. K.' NlcXa i
m ara, E dgar J. M untner, J. R ubin,
Joseph L euten, Em il Tone. San
F ran cisco ; Mrs. W. H. Jlla ir, Miss
M aud Som ers. C ottage Grove, Or ;
Miss L ouise M yers, E ugene Pepe,
B erkeley, C alif.; Mrs. A. G. Folsom ,!
A. J. Folsom . A raline Folsom L eon'
H. Pow ers, N ashua, N. H .; V. W .'
Sedgewick. Long Beach, C alif.; P aul
G rannin and fam ily, L. Johnson. M .,
Jo h n so n , 8. P. F ra th e r, Alm a O. j
W ise, S eattle; Miss H elen V enus, H. j
M. Venus, and T. K eene, B utte,
M ont.
Ralston aad Till
tu re s. In one of the scenes th ere is
I “ GOLDEN DREAM S” MAKES
HIT AT THE VINING perhaps one of the best clim axes
OHN \V. THOM AS, w ell-know n
T h e re ’s a com pelling lu re to the
insunuM*c m an o f W ilm ing­
:
story
unfolded, in ‘‘Golden D ream s,”
ton, DeL, w h o d ecla res T anlac
a
P
a
ra
m o u n t p ro d u ctio n a t th e Vin-
p rom p tly ov erca m e h is stubborn
;
ing
to
n ig h t a n d tom orrow night.
stom ach tr o u b le and run-down
The
scenes
a re laid in Old Mexico,
co n d itio n fo llo w in g tw o atta ck s
|
ju
s
t
over
th
e
b o rd er, and has to do
o f infbucmza.
G ains w eigh t and
w
ith
th
e
fo
rtu
n e s of an A m erican­
n ow ft »els fin e.
J
Mens’ Dress Shoes
All values to $10.00, now at .................... $7.95
Black or Brown, Button or Lace
Brown Kid Shoe, rubber heel and medium
toe, Special at ........................................$7.50
Brown Calf, medium toe, rubber heel,
Goodyear welt, Special at ......................$5.50
Young M an’s Brown Calf English Shoe
—a new number, Special at .................. $5.00
Other good ones .......................... $2.75 to $4.00
y/ie
DRESS SHIRT SPECIALS
$ 2 .7 5 to $ 6 .0 0
Brown E lk, all sizes. Special at .......................................... $2.50
Brown E lk , all sizes, Special at .......................................... $3.00
Pearl Elk, all sizes, Special at .......................................... $3.50
ized fam ily of
interw oven is,
love. It could
in th e land of
S panish origin, and
of course, a tale of
h a rd ly be otherw ise
rom ance and adven-
ever w orked up on the screen or
stag e, w here the wild anim als of a
circu s are tu rn e d loose on a Mexi­
can mob bent on destroying th e he­
ro. The flig h t of th e mob, te rro r-
strick en , before the anim als and the
com bats betw een them and th e two
arch v illian s of the dram a, furnishes
about as m any th rills as it is safe
to assim ilate in a single e n te rta in -j
raent.
WHAT
FLESH
REDUCES MILK AND
MORE THAN FL IES?
Double S tren g th SHOOFLY ju st
in from P h iladelphia.
It's the
best Fly R epellant on the m ark et,
today for the spraying of your
cows.
Fencing,
Mowers,
R akes
Binders and th e ir repairs.
kinds of Sewing Machines.
Peil's Corner
Our Second Semi-Annual
C l e a r a n c e «Sale
IS A L L B U T O V E R
“ T he flu left me in such a ru n ­
dow n condition life was m iserable
a n d w ork a b u rd e n .” declared John
W . T hom as, w ell-know n insurance
m an, 606 T a tn a ll s tre e t. W ilm ing- l
ton, D el., in a recen t s ta te m e n t re
g arditig Tanlac.
“ Tw ice I was a victim of th e flu e”
he continued, “ th e last tim e about
appreciates the value of a satisfied patron two y ears ago, and since th en T su f­
fered from stom ach tro u b le, n e r­
vousness
and dizzy spells.
A fter
One pleased patron is w orth five new ones. ’
e
a
tin
g
,
gas
on
my
stom
ach
w
orked
. .
.. —
-
...
1
I up th ro u g h my chest and m a d ? my
Our growth indicates the force of this state­ h e a rt beat so fast it alarm ed me,
and I nearly sm othered.
I could
ment. Our pleased patrons are constantly never get a good n ig h t’s sleep and j
got np m ornings w ith a m ean taste
bringing us new friends.
in my m outh and all tire d out.
I
“ O th e r m edicines seem ed to do me
harm in stead of good, b u t th re e bot­
tles of T anlac rid me of indigestion,
th e nervousness and dizziness. My
sleep is restfu l, and I am feeling
like a d iffe re n t m an. T anlac is cer-j
Ashland* Oregon
tain ly g re a t.”
Every Business Man
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Tanlac is sold by all good drug­
gists.
IF YOU HAVE BEEN IMPRESSED WITH THE WONDERFUL
QUALITIES AND GOOD VALUES OFFERED IN OUR
PREVIOUS SELLING, YOU WILL BE ENTHUSIASTIC
OVER THE GOOD THINGS PRESENTED IN THIS EVENT
AT EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
EVERY ITEM LISTED IN THIS SALE SPELLS A MONEY-
SAVING IN THE HIGHEST QUALITY, SEASONABLE
APPAREL AND FABRICS.
Dry Goods, Hosiery, Under w are, Cor­
sets, Aprons, House D resses, and
Street D resses and Gloves, in
tact our entire lin es
ARE^TO BE HAD AT SUCH LOWERED PRICES THAT
WOMEN WILL PROBABLY BUY NOT ONLY FOR THE
PRESENT, BUT WITH AN EYE FOR FALL. COME TO THE
STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
THE BLUE PRICE TICKETS TELL THE STORY.
E . R. ISA A C ® Co
T h e Q u a lity »Store
and
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