Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1922, Image 4

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    ABRLA9 9 DAILY TIDING»
‘ YOUNG PARTY” HELD
AT LEAVETT HOME
I
A d elig h tfu l a ffa ir was th e L adies
F
oreign
M issionary society ’social,
VUltor from Nebraska—
held
a
t
the
hom e of Mrs. H. H.
ir s . A nna P aulson, of C happell,
L
eavett,
440
C h e stn u t stre e t, T ues­
Neb., Is v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs.
day
aftern
o
o
n
,
w hen a d o n a t'o n p a r­
C j'ger, of east of th e city.
Mrs
ty
for
Miss
M
ary
Young, who w as
P au lso n is very m uch im pressed w ith
form
erly
one
of
A
shland’s popular
Oregon and w ith A shland in p a r­
young
ladies,
but
a
t p resent is a
ticu lar.
m issionary in Corea. Some one m en­
tioned th e fact th a t it was a ‘‘young
pain
tin
g
L et us c o n tra ct your
286-10 p a rty ,” w hich was very feelingly
C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
carried out d u rin g th e program of
th
e aftern o o n
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of a d ­
Ms. M lnta W erren sang. “ Out
vance styles as well as th e prices
W
here
th e W est B egins,” and M,'s.
w-e a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf
Luca! and rcrsonaì
O rres cleans clothes.
Phone 64.
288tf
IL will pay you to let us fig u re on
your next job of painting. Carson-
Fow ler L um ber Co.
286-2
Dance, Jack so n H ot Springs, W ed­
nesday evening, A ugust 9. T alent
C om m unity Club. T ickets, $1 plus
10 cents w ar tax.
285-sat-tu-w
Do you w ant a b e a u tifu l sta tu e
fo r your hom e? See E lh a rt’s. 288-1
C liff P ayne m akes folding screens.
WATER IN CITY
RESULT DRY SPELL
Much com m ent has been heard
duH ng tbe pa3t ten days ln regard
lo the w ater ln the c itX m ain8> which
kas been w h ite and a PPa re n tl>’
fOamy' Some cIlizens have v en tu red
F u lle r assum ed th e ro le of teach er, the opinion th a t th is w hiteness and
and d rilled those p resent in singing foam was th e re su lt of p u ttin g
‘‘H ear the q u a rte rs drop in the pot I chloride in th e w a te r to purify it,
for M ary,” and the pupils, a fte r w hile o th ers have advanced various
having com m itted the words, then <>tk®.r °Pinions
W ater S u p erin ten d en t H osier in a
m arched aro u n d th e tab le sing­
ing as th ey dropped th e ir q u a rte rs sta te m e n t today, explained th a t the
in th e jar. The proceeds am ounted w hiteness and foam was caused by
a r g ettin g into th e m ains a t th e in­
To a b o u t $12.
The e n te rta in m e n t of th e a fte r­ take. In explaining th e m atte r, he
noon consisted of gam es, which stated th a t th e m ain which feeds
w ere e n te rta in in g and in stru ctiv e. ,ke upPer p a rt of tb e c ity ’ 8 tarts a t
Rev. C. A. E dw ards gave a talk on th e sma11 pond a t th e pow er h ouse’
Corea. E leg an t refresh m e n ts of ice which is only about eig h t feet d eep -
cream and cake w ere served by th e and a t th is season ot tbe y®a r , th e
hostess, assisted by Misses Alice and ,low ° t the creek is not sufficien t to
Rose L eavett
keep th e Pon<i filled d u rin g irrig a -
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tion hours, th ereb y allow ing a ir to
get into th e m ain along w ith the
F ren ch dry and steam cleaning, TO M ARE TOUR OF ORCHARDS
DespUe th e fa(jt U a t there
sa tisfa c tio n g u a ra n tee d , a t O rres
IN COl XT’S A I G I S T lo T H are & n um ber of a j r valves along the
T a ilo r Shop.
P hone 64, we call.
A fru it to u r of Jackson county system , a g re a t deal of a ir gets by
288-3*
will be held Tuesday, A ugust 15th, th em -an d passes into th e sm all dis­
according to an announcem ent by trib u tin g pipes w ith the w ater.
D etrick sells b u tte r to r less.
C. C. Cate, county agent. Prof. C. L.
W hen asked if th is a ir is m eas-
Long,
of
O.
A.
C.,
will
be
here
and
ure(j
th ro u g h th e m eters, Mr. Hos-
282tf
L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop.
aid Mr. Cate in explaining th e m eth- je r said th a t th e re was not enough
am o u n t to an ything, alth o u g h
Special Sunday d in n er a t the Sum ­ ods and conditions found in local a jr
orchards.
¡f
a
faucet
was allow ed to rem ain
m it Ranch. We a re prepared to serve
A
num
ber
of
o
rch
a
rd
ists
from
i
open
beyond
a m eter, and th e pipe i
la rg e r crow ds in ou r new building,
so come up w here it is cool. Sum ­ o th er sections of the sta te are ex- was filled w ith a ir in stead of w ater,
m it R anch^ Siskiyou, Ore.
288-2* pected to tak e p art in the to u r, and t be m e te r would m easure the a ir the
see w hat can be learn ed from the sam e a s if it w ere w ater
W hen asked why the a ir was in
L ad ies’ su its tailo red to m easure Jackson county trip.
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¡th
e
w
a
te
r
only
when th e upper p a rt
a t O rres ta ilo r shop.
288-3*
E x p ert piano tu n ing. Carl Love- of the city was irrig a tin g , he re­
Have you read th e E lh a rt s ta tio n ­ land, stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone plied th a t th e low er p a rt of th e city
2 86tf gets nearly all of its w a te r from
ery offer?
288-1 465.
- - - - - -i i — =
th e jOWe r Intake, w here th e re is a
large dam , and no a ir is tak e n into
the m ains a t th a t place.
Cherro Poultry Feeds
See the big values in the new F all
woolens, priced special a t $27.50
lan d $30.00, a t O rres’ T ailo r Shop.
288-3*
Give the best resu lts because every sack is uniform nnd m ade from
the choicest grains, and the b y -p ro d u cts
th o ro u g h ly
m ixed
from
form ulas of correct balanced rations.
C harles S. M itchell, form erly of
Chicago and P o rtla n d , announces his
g reat piano course— th e “ M itchell
Piano In stru c tio n .” Be su re to en-
h i roll soon. P hone. 223-L.
287-1
Carried by Mcst Feed Stores
LLOYD GEORGE APPROVES
ALLIED CONTROL OF RUHR
PA RIS, Aug. a.— Lloyd George
has agreed to allied control of the
R u h r d istric t of G erm any, according
to an unconfirm ed London dispatch.
H ave
dows?
you seen th e E lh a rt w in­
288-1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— A rm y ten t 16x16, full
six foot door, good condition. 90
Seventh St.
288-2*
FO R SALE— F u rn itu re of an eight
room house: T hree dressers, th ree
lib ra ry tables, th re e b re a k fa st t a - 1
bles, oak sectional bookcase, beds
and couches, davenport, eight
rockers, iceless re frig e ra to r, gas,
oil and h eatin g stoves, and m any i
o th er things.
614 Boulevard.
P hoqe 348-L. Can be seen any
day but S aturday.
288-5
Wednesday, Angast O, 1923
FIRST CALL FOR
FALL GOODS
Sixty of the Best Value Coats for Misses and Women, that we have had for many a
season.
The range of materials is large, from Tweeds to Plush, and the variety of style
almost as great as the number of coats. The price range is from
LOST— Black bird dog about six
m onths old. A nsw ers to th e nam e
of “ T uffie.” $10 rew ard for re ­
tu rn to Mrs’ Songer, 45 H elm an
St.
288-3*
$19.75 io $119.00
STRAYED OR STOLEN __ Sm all
black sheep. N otify George Sul­
livan, R. F. D. 1, T alent, Oregon
288-2*
Also F irst Showing of New
Suits for Fall
FO R SALE— Young pigs. JJ T. Saw­
yer, T alent. Phone 12F3. 288-3
Suits and Coats are already being selected and those preparing for college and all who
N orm a
T alm ad ge
wish to select before the stock is picked over, should come in soon.
EARLY BUYING OF FALL GARMENTS IS URGED TO KEEP INDUSTRY MOVING
—AND THEN THERE IS THE ADVANTAGE OF GETTING THE ONE YOU WANT
"Smilin Through”
INSTEAD OF SEEING IT WORN BY LJMEONE ELSE.
As Moonyeen, Girl of Yesterday,
as K athleen, Girl of Today-
In rom ance and tra g e d y ; in
d ram a ; in sw eetest love— “ Come
S m ilin’ T hrough th e G ates of
G ladness.”
IF YOU HAVE ESTABLISHED A GOOD CREDIT, IT IS NOT NECESSARY
THAT YOU PAY IN FULL FOR YOUR GARMENT NOW — JUST ENOUGH
TO BIND THE BARGAIN.
S P E C I A L
Dorothy DeAnnis Poill
of the U. of O. Glee Club
will sing the song
“SMILIN’ THROUGH"
We particularly recommend Sterling Garments, for we know they will give you excel­
lent service, but we also show other lines of good, popular priced garments.
"LOOSE CHANGE"
is the comedy
A dm ission, 10 and 50c, incl tax
Effective ,. .. Diplomatic
Mid Summer Reductions
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
SPECIAL OFFERINGS tor THURSDAY
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
MID-SUMMER REUCTIONS IN SILK
Yard
Yard
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$1.48
98c
—36 inches wide, Silk Poplin nnd Raja
Silks in several good colors, for summer
and early fall wear. This special offering
for Thursday only.
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—36 inches wide, extra good quality Silk
Taffeta in black only. Buy your black
silk dress now. This quality sold regu­
larly at $2.25 a yard.
$1. 75 Crepe de Chine, now
1.59 $4.39 Fancy Sport Skirting, now
$1. 98 Tub Silk Shirting, now
1.69 $3.48 Fancy Baronette Satin, white
$3.48
3.98
2.48
$1. 98 Silk Messaline, now
1.69 $3.48 Crepd Meteor in colors, now
2.98
$1.98 Colored Pongee Silk, now
$1.69
$4.00 Canton Crepe, now
Opposite City Hall
■SEE T H E N E W
H udson »S uper -S ix
W ith a N e w M o to r o f 72% M ore P o w e r
a n d 17 M iles o n a G a llo n o f G as
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY NOW
All Summer Dresses Reduced
All Childrens Dresses and Play Suits Reduced
All Muslin Undergarments Reduced
All Wash Goods Greatly Reduced
SALE OF REMNANTS
Odds and Ends All Must Go in This Big Mid-Summer Sale
Royal Worcester and
Bon Ton Corsets
Holeproof and Burlington
Hosiery
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Quality Store
Colonial Drapery Fabrics
Wearwell Sheeting
Butterick Patterns
Wm. Anderson Ginghams
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE HERE
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
SEE IT AND RIDE IN IT
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