Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1922, Image 4

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    Friday, August 11, 1922
ASHLATD DAILY TIDING«
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D ancing, S atu rd ay
Springs Pavilion.
night.
Hot Will Improve Building—
Thad Colem an, who recently trad -
I ed hia ranch n ear T rail to Mr. W ise-
W rites to F rie n d s —
iy for th e bu ild in g a t 89 N o rth Main
M rs. B erth a D enton has
w ritte n stre e t, expects to p u t a new fro n t
O rres cleans clotheä. P hone
64. to friends here, s ta tin g th a t she and on th e building and rem odel it th o r-
2SStI tlie boys have tu rn e d gypsies and oughly, m aking an up-to-date busi-
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are ju st as d irty as th e rest of th em . neS9 room below and a p a rtm e n ts in
O. E. S. P icnic —
j antj like it fine. She s ta te s th a t they ^^e second floor.
A lpha ch ap ter No. 1, O. E. S., will campe(j a t R a in ie r n atio n al p ark for
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hold its a n n u al picnic in L ith ia p ark a wee^ a nd saw th e glaciers and one
L ake of th e W ooda
Tuesday evening, A ugust 15. This great big bear.
Jo h n Rigg drove out to L ake of
w ill be a b a sk et picnic, everybody j
the W oods th is m orning, and will
fu rn ish in g th e ir own eats.
Bring
will pay you t 0 iet Us fig u re on
re tu rn -this afternoon.
w ell-filled baskets. The c h a p te r will your next job of painting. C a rso n -;
fu rn ish coffee, cream and su g ar. Fow ler L um ber Co.
286-2
Visits Friends Here—
All local and visiting m em bers and
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Miss M ildred Culy, of G ran ts Pass,
th e ir fam ilies welcome.
Leaves for ’F r i s c o -
eorge!*3 visiting form er school friends in
Mrs. J. H. Suggs, Mrs G
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Hot Robison and Mrs. B ertha H e rr left Ashland th is week
D ancing, S aturday n ig h t
Springs Pavilion.
290' 2 last n ig h t for San F rancisco, for a
few weeks vacation.
Mrs. Joslin,
Im ogene W allace, P ianist-T eacher
I’repare Scout <’ani|>—
who has ju st re tu rn e d from a v a c a - — stu d io second floor B eaver Bldg.
S coutm asters R igg and K oehler tion in p o rtia n d , will have charge
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w ent to L ake of th e W oods yester- oi yjrs Sugg's m illinery shop while
day to set up th e te n t and p rep are she ,g aw ay.
, Stopping nt Camp Ground—
th e camp for the Boy Scout encam p-
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Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C arp en ter
m ent next week.
Cliff Payne m akes folding screens. an(j ¡yjjSS gess a re a t th e a u to camp
for a few days, having been on a
tonF of *he no rth w est th is sum m er.
Local aud Personal
290-2
New Busness Rooms—
D ancing. S atu rd ay night.
H ot
T hree new business room s will Springs Pavilion.
290-2
soon be com pleted on F o u rth s tr e e t,!
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ju st below th e Loom is & Nelson gro- R ents H ouse H ere—
eery, w here th e buildings th a t w ere
Mr. and Mrs. P h etteplace, recent
p artly destrow ed by fire th re e or a rriv als from Iowa, h a \e leased .he
fo u r y ears ago, a re being placed In Yeo p roperty on M ountain avenue,
a ten a n tab le condition.
i and will occupy th e place in th e near
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fu tu re.
Our Fresh Fruii and Vegetable
Line Is Complete Always
AND THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
L ad ies’ suits tailo red to m easure
a t O rres ta ilo r shop.
288-3*
list.
Phon«« your order for anything you want out of the following
We deliver FREE—
‘ How well your d a u g h te r plays
String Beans
Fresh Tomatoes
th e piano,” rem a rk e d Mrs. G rey." Of
Green Peppers
Cantaloupes
Here from W eed—
course,” said th e m other w ith a
Summer Squash
G eorge Brooks, of W eed. Calif., sm ile, "m y d a u g h te r Elsie enrolled
Watermelons
(»reen
Corn
was in th e city today looking up old for M itchell Piano In stru c tio n .” 2901
Honey Dew Melons
Plums
acquaintances.
Mr. B rooks has
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Sweet Potatoes
1‘«‘aches
charge of th e shoe rep a irin g fo r th e R e tu rn Home
Apples
Beets
W ed M ercantile com pany.
! M r- ant* Mrs<
c - Stock h a \e re-
Pears
Turnips
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j tu rn e d from a few days stay a t th e ir
Strawberries
Cabbage
This season you can ’t duplicate cottage a t Lake of th e Woods.
Blackberries
Green
Onion«
P a u lse ru d ’s. j
from Lake—
our values anyw here.
O ranges
Cucumbers
286tf
Get a special excursion tick et for
Lemons
Celery
B. Y. P. U. m id-sum m er excursion :
Home Made Pies, Etc.
Ijettuce
Calling on Friends—
on “ T hrough
L ucky” P assengei
F red Tebbin, of P o rtla n d , was
N l'F F SKID! If there is anything you want that isn't listed,
calling on frien d s in th e city today. tra in No. 13, A ugust 13, 1922. B ap­
we will gladly get it for you. Yours for High Class Merchandise
tis t church, 6:45 o’clock.
and Service.
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E x p e rt piano tu n in g . Carl Love­ Stopping with Sister —
land. stu d io a t 135 E. Main. P hone
Mrs. L. D. H ughes, of Roseburg,
465.
286tf is a guest a t the hom e of her sister, j
Mrs. Alice G ilm ore, a t 745 Iowa
B e tte r be safe th a n sorry.
See Rctuiim from California—
s tr e e t
Louis Schwein, who has been
Beaver R ealty Co. about your in su r­
ance. P hone 68.
287tf spending several days v isiting in ,
n o rth e rn C alifornia, has retu rn ed
home.
Business M eeting Tonight —
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The C h ristian E ndeavor business
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
m eeting will occur to n ig h t on the
LABORERS W ANTED— F o r Klam-
m anse lawn.
a th F a lls saw m ill. 40c per hour
and up. P a rtic u la rs a t Staples
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
R ealty
office,
H otel
A shland
building.
290tf
Hold Class F rolic—
T he K in g ’s D aughters held a class A MONEY MAKING pear o rchard
and dairy farm , close to Ashland.
frolic last evening a t th e Presbyter-
W ater and m achinery. Low price. |
' ian church.
The tea c h e r was de-
Staples R ealty Agency.
290t£
' lightfully su rp rised by a b irth d ay
Paper is the most pleasing and lasting wall decoration a person can buy.
! gift from th e class. The gift was the MEN WANTED— F o r dam construc­
tion w ork a t H y a tt P ra irie , 21
book, “ A Day in the’ Siskiyous,” by
m iles east of A shland. T ra n sp o r­
G overnor F ra n k H anley, and will be
tatio n every evening a t 7 o’clock
While the first cost is greater than other wall coverings, yet the length
from N ininger & W a rn e r’s pool
a tre a su r? d keepsake of th e recip­
of time it is serviceable makes it less costly in the end.
hall. D. M. Stevenson.
290-6
ient.
FOR SALE— Good au to tra ile r. Call
H ot
Dancing, S aturday night.
a t E agle F oundry, O berlin St.
Our stock contains a choice for quality and price which will suit, everyone.
290-6*
290-2
Springs Pavilion.
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Square Deal Grocery
W ALL PAPER
T he House From Kitchen to Parlor
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CHICKENS FOR SALE— A bout 150
In City V isiting —
W hite L eghorn pullets a t 50c to
$1 each. F ry e rs, 20c per pound.
Rev. C. C. H u let cam e in y e ste r­
F
a t hens, 18c pound. E. O. Sm ith
day from B u tte F alls, w here he and
298 H arg ad in e St, P hone 264-L.
his d a u g h te r have s ta rte d a daily
290-6*
vacation Bible school, w ith good a t­
tendance and in te rest. Miss Evelyn FO R SALE— F o u r room cottage,
larg e lot, som e fru it, chicken
rem ained in charge w hile h er fa th e r
house and run. F o r p articu lars,
cam e home.
see Mrs. C. E. L ane a t Tidings.
290tf
Leaves on C am ping T rip—
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FOR SALE OR RENT— Good used
Dr. J. J. Em m ons, specialist of
sew ing m achine. See Mrs. C. E.
M edford, has ju s t left for a ten days
L ane a t T id ings.
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¡cam ping trip in Josephine county.
FO R SALE— At 5 cents per cup, 50
cents per c rate, H im laya black-'
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b erries th a t have been w atered
and cared for. Come and pick
them . 153 G ranite St.
290-1
August Clean Up
FO R SALE— To p a rties w anting toi
go on m ilk diet, p urebred H o ls te in ,
m ilk, rich in lifegiving m in erals—
th e rig h t kind for ‘ Milk Cure
153 G ran ite St.
P h o n e 411-R.
290-1
UNEXCELLED VALUES in a VARIETY o f MERCHANDISE
CONVALESCENT HOME— Take a
look in th e A shland R ealty^w in- |
dow and see w hat th e "M ilk Diet
does for folks.____________ 1
IT WOULD BE W ISE AT THIS TIME TO TAKE CARE OF CERTAIN FUTURE
AS W ELL AS PRESENT NEEDS -COME TO THE STORE and SEE FOR YOURSELF
S ilk Gloves, pair 98c
Voiles, yard 44c
—Long Silk Gloves, with black or white
stitching.' Made of heavy quality Silk.
Sold regularly at $2.00 pair.
—40 inches wide in light and dark pat­
terns. Take advantage of this price.
Values to 89 cent yard, regularly.
Silk Hose, pair $1.25
Underm uslin Garment 63c
—You don’t have a chance like this every
day. Come in Beaver, Castor and White.
Sizes, 8 1-2 to 10.
—Gowns, Bloomers and Corset Covers, all
well made and nicely trimmed. A value
you cannot afford to overlook.
Aprons, each $1.25
Taffeta Silk, yard $1.69
—Made of good Gingham in fancy checks
and plaids. Sizes, 1, 2 and 3. Sold regu-
uarlv at $1.75 each.
—36 inches wide, Gold Edge Taffeta in
black only. Heavy quality and will wear
well. Sold regularly at $2.48 the yard.
TMC THTATER SEAbTlfW.
TODAY
Petticoats, each $1.00
—Children’s Gingham dresses, made in —Women’s Petticoats, made of good ma­
fancy check, trimmed with hand ein- terials in figures and stripes. A real value
for this Sale only.
broderv.
Aprons, each $1.00
—“ Chick” Aprons, made of Percale in
new patterns. Sizes, 1, 2 and 3. Sold
regularly at $1.25.
Corsets, pair $1.00
—Royal Worcester Corsets, made of good
coutil with elastic t i p —four supports.
—Wearwell Sheets a n d
S h e e t i n g s — Colonial
Draperies — Athena Un­
derwear.
—Children’s Rompers, made of check
gingham. Sizes, 1, 2 and 3 years. Sold
regularly at $1.25.
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Quality Store
—Royal Worcester and
Nemo Corsets—Holeproof
Hosiery — Butterick Pat­
terns.
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THE
STORE
W HERE
YOUR
PATRONAGE
IS
APPRECIATED
SEE THESE SATURDAY!
Sixty of the Best Value Coats for Misses an d Women, that we have had for many a
$19.75 io $119.00
Also First Showing of New
Suits for Fall
GOLDWYN
P R E rE H T 4
[OMMffiRI
M r . BARNES
OF NEW YORK
B y
Suits and Coats are already being selected, and those preparing for college and all who
wish to select before the stock is picked over, should come in soon.
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 gaiments.
ARCHIBALD CLAVERING GUNTEE
BY
ICTOR SCHERTZINGES
A pretty English girl— an adven­
turous young American— a fatal
duel— an oath of revenge— a pas­
sionate love affair— a wedding
and a m ystery.
* * » *
— there you have the ingredients
of as thrilling a picture as the
handsome Tom Moore has ever
starred in!
ALSO
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE HERE
PHONE 172
78 80 N. MAIN ST.
TOMORROW
D IR E C T E D
Rompers, each $1.00
Dickerson & Son
almost as great as the number of coats. The price range is from
Waists, each $1.00
—“ Wirtlnnor” Waists in several differ­
ent styles. Well made, nicely trimmed,
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Call, phone or write, and we will be glad to quote you prices for your needs
season. The range of materials is large, from Tweeds to Plush, and the variety of style
Values lor $1.00 Saturday
Children’s Dresses $1.00
AND
We also carry the most complete stock of PAINTS, OILS and GLASS in
Southern Oregon.
“NO PARKING”
Admission, 10 and 35c, incl. tax
FOR FALL SEWING
NO LET UP
—A splendid q u a l i t y
French Serge, 40 inches
wide, at, per y a rd ..$1.45
—Wool Crepe, popular
fall dress material, 40 in.
width, per yard....... $2.50
—And all the s t a p l e
Serges, Tricotines, a n d
other dress suiting and
coating materials.
-—On the disposal of all
summer wash fabrics and
summer garments, as long
as some price will move
what is left.
The Best Place to Buy
WOMEN’S WEAR AND
DRYGOODS
— Come in and see if you
cannot finish out the sum­
mer in something new at
little cost.
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