FAOB M T S W ednesday, J u ly -(>, 1922 ASÄLAfT) DAILY TDMNG9 « STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE -OF- k W E B - J ■ "W W H • Hart Schaffner & Marx AND r Style Plus Clothes •T" 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) $14.75 ........... ........................... $19.75 ........... ................21.75 ........... ................24.75 ........... • •••••.••••••••••29.75 ........... ...............34.75 ........... ........................... 39.75 All Regular $20.00 Suits—now ........... All Regular $25.00 Suits—now All Regular $30.00 Suits—now All Regular $35.00 Suits—now All Regular $40.00 Suits—now All Regular $45.00 Suits—now All Regular $50.00 Suits—now SPORT MODELS—PREP SUITS—STAPLE BLUE AND BROWN SERGES ALTERATIONS FREE—E ’ERY GARMENT FULLY GUARANTEED Men’s Oxfords Cheap THOSE BETTER RALSTON SHOES // All Regular $8.50 to $10.00 values, now . .. . ................ $7.75 a n All Regular $7.50 to $8.00 values, now ........................... ß $9.95 3MC XSKT’ S t S 3 1 C 7 IT S TWENTY SUITS—SIZES 33 TO 37 Special Sale—Nine Ninety-Five STRAW HATS All Regular $5.50 Beacon Oxfords, now . .. .................... 4.75 Brown Calf Oxford, Special at ........................................... 3.50 $9.95 MEN’S OUTING SHOES MENS’ TROUSERS All Regular $3.00 Dress Hats— For this sale $150 T. n , , u , „ , , Dutchess Brand—all reduced 10 per cent Others .....................................10c, 25c and 75c Brown Elk\ all sizes, Special at ......................................... $2.50 Brown Elk\ all sizes, Special at ......................................... $3.00 Pearl Elk, all sizes, Special at ..........................................$3.50 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 le ...............$2.50 Good Heavy Work Shirts, all sizes, Special at ................... $1.00 Jantzen and Saxonknit ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR 7 Nainsook, B. A . D. style, regularly sold at $1.00, this sale at .............................. 75c B. V. !>., regular price ............................. $1.25 $ 2 .7 5 to $ 6 .0 0 Read D. M. Low e’s sta te m e n t on V isitors D elighted w ith A shland— ' page two. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. C o n rad and tw o c h ild ren o f G erb er, C alif., w ho Have Picnic in Park— have been v isitin g a t th e hom e ol Ashland Lodge No. 23 T he L ad ies' A rt club an d th e ir Mr. C o n ra d ’s s iste r, M rs. O. W. A. F. & A. M. fam ilies held a picnic in L ith ia p ark Long, 568 E a s t Main s tre e t' le ft th is Monday evening. T h ere was a larg e m o rn in g fo r th e ir hom e. T hey w ere A special com m unication F rid a y n u m b er p resen t and all had a very very m uch d elig h te d w ith A shland evening, Ju ly 28, a t w hich tim e W al enjoyable tim e. an d expected to m ake a n o th e r v is it te r A. D enton, d eputy g ran d m a ster h ere soon. The C onrads w ere ac of d is tric t No. 3. will visit th e lodge I ¿eave fo r V acation— com panied by th e ir neice, M rs. Vio and give an ad d ress on “ M asonic C arl Loveland and fam ily le ft th is le t W ilson, of D u n sm u ir, who sp en t P hilosophy,” practically and in te r m orning for L ak e of th e W oods, ac th e w eek-end v isitin g a t th e Long estingly d em o n strated . All m em com panied by th e ir g u est, Mrs. H a r home. bers of th e fra te rn ity a re ocrdially rison, Mr. L oveland w ill re tu rn to invited to a tte n d . ' A shland T h u rsd ay to d irect th e band ELKO, Nev., Ju ly 26.— F o rty GEO. B. IC EN H O W ER , W. M. J concert T h u rsd ay n ig h t, a fte r which W. H. DAY, S ecretary. he expects to re tu rn to th e lak e and th o u san d gallons of cru d e oil valued spend several days th e re w ith his at a b o u t $500 is being produced daily by a sh ale oil p la n t w o rk in g on ! W orking at Hornbrook— fam ily before they re tu rn home. huge sh ale deposits from th is region, V ipcent R itg in g er, a plu m b er In it is an nounced by th e m an ag em en t. J th e em ploy of th e S o u th ern Pacific, Return from P ish in g Trip— has been tra n s fe rre d to H ornbrook Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jo rd a n have This is believed th e only su ccessfu l | for th e present. I re tu rn e d from th e ir fish in g trip in p ro d u cer of oil from A m erican s h a le ' th e vicinity of L ake of th e W oods, on a com m ercial basis e v er esrab-] Returns from Weed — and re p o rt h aving had very good lished in th is co u n try . T he oil is of a p a ra ffin base. Ed H igh re tu rn e d hom e yesterday success. a fte rn o o n from a trip to W eed. TOO LATE TO C L A . W Y R ead D. M. Low e’s s ta te m e n t on C alif., w here he had been on b u si W ANTED— C apable «woman. w ishes ness fo r a few days. He rep o rts the page tw o ? position as h o u sek eep er in m o d roads as being very rough. ern hom e, city on Qountry. Ad Car Catches Fire— d ress A. B. C., Tiding#, 276-3* The au to m o b ile belonging to C. | Leaves for Portland — H. S. E m ery leaves th is evening W. F rale y c au g h t fire th is m o rn in g ,; FOR SALE— A pony, a b so lu te ly safe fo r c h ild ren t o d riv e o r rid e . S. A. on tra in 54, for P o rtla n d , w here he w hile s ta n d in g n e a r th e A shland H aw ks, 12 & F a c to ry S t. 276-1 will visit am ong relativ es for the Mills, and th e fire d e p a rtm e n t was i called to put ou t th e blaze. It a p - • FOR SALE-—M f. A lb ert Jo h n so n , of next few w eeks. W aln u t s tre e t, d esires to dispose , p a re n tly s ta rte d from a sh o rte d elec- of all hrs re a l e s ta te a t re a so n a b le ; trie connection. The flam es w ere On Vacation Trip— prices. Call a t 601 W aln u t. 276*4 C harles Rose and fam ily a re off ex tin g u ish ed w ith o u t any dam age aged w om an for a ten days vacation trip to Sea o th e r th a n to th e w irin g of th e car. W ANTED — M iddle w ishes to ta k e c a re of hom e or side and o th e r points in th e n o rth c h ild re n ; referen ces. A d d ress 40. R ead th e w a n t ads. ern p a rt of th e state. ra re of T idings. 276-4* Local and Personal H otel A shland G uests— T he follow ing a re g u ests at th e H otel A shland: Mr. and Mrs. W il liam J. V olk, Jack C a rru th e rs , C h i cago. 111.; C. E. T hom pson, Miss M arian B ran d t, R alph H. B ran d t, O akland. C alif.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. p a te rs o n , P in e h u rs t, O r.; L ester T u ru b a u g h , N ew port, P a .; Mr. and Airs. F. H. Som ers. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brandt, John Drew . R .' McNa m ara, E d g ar J. M untner, J. R ubin, Jo sep h I.eu ten . Em il Tone, San F ran c isco ; Mrs. W. H. JJlnir, Miss M aud Som ers, C o ttage G rove, O r ; M iss L ouise M yers, E u g en e Pope, B erkeley, C alif.; Mrs. A. G. Folsom , A. J. Folsom . A ralin e Folsom Leon H. P ow ers, N ash u a, N. H .; V. W. Sedgew ick. Long Beach, C alif.; P au l G ran n in an d fam ily, L. Jo h n so n . M. Jo h n so n , S. P. F r a th e r, A lm a O. W ise, S e a ttle ; Miss H elen V enus, H. M. V enus, and T. K eene, B u tte, Mont. Every Business Man appreciates the value of a satisfied patron One pleased patron is worth five nefv ones. Our growth indicates the force of this state ment. Our pleased patrons are constantly bringing us new friends. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon Mens’ Dress Shoes Ralston and Till 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 Man’s Brown Calf English Slide —a new number, Special at .................. $5.00 Other good ones ......................... $2.75 to $4.00 DRESS SHIRT SPECIALS BATHING SUITS ; • tu re s. In one of the scenes th e re is “(¿OLDEN DREAMS” MAKES perh ap s one of th e best clim axes HIT AT THE VINING OHN W . THOMAS, w ell-known T h e re 's n com pelling iu re to th e e v er w orked up on th e screen or itLsunuM-c » a n o f W ilm ing sto ton, DeL, w ho declares Tanlac ry unfolded, in “ Golden D re a m s,” stag e , w here th e wild a n im als of a a P a ra m o u n t p ro d u c tio n a t th e V in circus a re tu rn e d loose on a Mexi promptly- overcam e h is stubborn ing to n ig h t an d to m o rro w night. can m ob bent on d estro y in g th e he stom ach trouble anti run-down J T he scenes a re laid in Old Mexico, ro. The flig h t of th e mob, te rro r- con d ition follow in g tw o attacks of influicanza. Gains weight and : ju s t over th e b o rd e r, and has to do stric k e n , before th e a n im als and the w ith th e fo rtu n e s of an A m erican com bats betw een them and th e tw o now fr.iels fine. ized. fam ily of S p an ish o rig in , and arch vlllian s of th e d ra m a , fu rn ish es in terw o v en is, o f course, a ta le of ( ab o u t as m any th rills as it is safe love. It could h a rd ly he o th erw ise j to a ssim ila te in a single e n te rta in -) in th e land of ro m an ce and adven- rnent. J WHAT FLESH REDUCES MILK AND MORE THAN FLIES? D ouble S tre n g th SHOOFLY ju st in from P h ilad e lp h ia . I t ’s the best Fly R ep e lla n t on tb e m ark et, today for th e sp ray in g of your cows. F encing, M owers, R akes B inders and th e ir repairs. kinds of Sew ing MaclRnes. Peil's Corner Our Second Semi-Annual C le a r a n c e 5 a le IS A L L B U T O V E R 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. “ T h e flu left me in such a ru n dow n c o n d itio n life was m iserable Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underware, Cor sets, Aprons, House Dresses, and Street Dresses and Gloves, in fact our entire tines a n d w ork a b u rd e n ,” d eclared Jo h n W. T h o m as, w ell-know n in su ra n ce m a n , €00 T a tn a ll s tre e t, W ilm in g ton, D el., in a re c e n t s ta te m e n t r e g a rd in g T anlac. “ Tw ice I was a victim of th e flu e ” he co n tin u ed , “ th e la st tim e ab o u t tw o y e ars ago, and since th e n I s u f fered from sto m ach tro u b le, n e r vousness an d dizzy spells. A fter e a tin g , gas on my sto m ach worked up th ro u g h my c h e st and m a d i my h e a rt b eat so fa st it a larm ed me, an d I n early sm o th ered . I could n e v er g et a good n ig h t’s sleep and got u p m o rn in g s w ith a m ean ta ste in my m o u th a n d all tire d o u t. “ O th e r m edicines seem ed to do me h a rm in ste a d of good, b u t th re e b o t tle s of T an lac rid me of in d ig estio n , th e n e rv o u sn ess an d dizziness. My sleep is re s tfu l, an d I am feeling lik e a d iffe re n t m an. T anlac is c er ta in ly g re a t.” 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 Tanlac is sold by all good drug gists. 1 / and All