Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1922, Image 4

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Munsing-Wear
At Night
Last Showing Today
Buster Brown Shoe!
"One Clear Call
—Protect Yourselt
—Prevent Accidents
—Make Driving a P leasure
99
starring
HENRY B. WALTHALL
MILTON SILLS
CLAIRE WINDSOR
—Als o »1
PATHE REVIEW
Racine Shirts
Bolden Rule Store
North Central
Medford
Elks’ Building
Ashland
MEN’S WORK SHOES
$2.80
—Uppers of acid-proof leather, with heavy
(Tome sole—$2.80.
Tomorrow and Saturday
The LIGHT that
takes FRIGHT out
of NIGHT
Katherine
MacDonald
SPOT LIGHT
The front spot of the SIDE-RAY
throws a beam of light far to the
front, while the elongated SIDE
ray throws a wide spread of light
over the left, side of your ear and
the roadway—removing the dan­
gers of passing on dark, narrow
highways.
A convenience and a neces-
eity for—
P assing a t N ight.
Cam ping.
Illu m in a tin g H and Sig­
nals.
Backing.
R eading Road Signs.
Illu m in atio n for R e p a ir­
ing.
Powerful—Efficient—Necessary
H andsom e in appearance.
F o r closed or open cars.
Sw itches on dash operate
each lig h t independently.
11.52 installed Free
33EEBEÍ
— in—
"The Infidel"
Can yon im agine beautiful
K atherine being used as
man-bait— and w illingly?
Way down in th e - South
Seas— a strange, strange
plot!
Her victim a two-fisted
fighting gentlem an who d is­
likes all women— until he
meets her.
Then, too, there’s a m ighty
Nabob
and
his
savage
hordes. He wants this ad­
venturess and plots to get
her!
Marines ! Mobs. Tropical
Tornadoes! WTiat a back­
ground for a great love
story.
Phoenix Hosiery
American Lady Corsets
APRONS—93c
—Women’s Bungalow aprons, made of
high grade Percales, light ami dark colors.
MEN’S FISHNET TIES
90c
Good assortment of patterns.
COMFORT BATS—63c
—Size 72 by !H), cotton hatting, regular
comfort size. Regular $1.00 value.
MEN’S SUSPENDERS
25c
-A wonderful value.
COTTON CHALLIES—15c
—Regular 25c value. 36 inches wide. A
splendid assortment of patterns suitable
for comforters.
MEN’S FINE LISLE HOSE
23c
—Tn all colors and sizes; very special at
this price.
BOYS’ SHOES—$2.00
Sizes 10 to 13 1 - 2 ................................ $2.00
Sizes 1 to 2 ..........................................$2.20
Sizes 3 to 6 ..........................................$2.50
ATHLETIC UNION SUITS
75c
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH—32c
—32 inches wide, guaranteed fast colors.
Splendid assortment. Nothing better for
school dresses.
JAP CREPE—27c
—A splendid assortment of this much
wanted material.
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Special for a lim ited tim e— Chiro- Physician O ut A gain—
PLAY SUITS—79c
practic ad ju stm e n ts, $1.50 or 12 for
Dr. T. J. M alm gren, of Phoenix,
$15.
Dr. Angell, F irs t N ational was in A shland yesterday, looking
—Children’s play suits in blue trimme
Bank building.
291tf a fte r his p atien ts for th e first tim e
with red and brass buttons.
LBEDOM m akes th e price on
in two weeks, having been laid up
Too Exciting to Guess
MASON CORDS. Come an d get em
for th a t period with an a tta c k of the
V isit Ashland Priends-
the Finish!
at LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL.
MEN S WORK SOX
270-tf
Mr. a n d Mrs. F red C um berland. “ sum m er flu .”
—Also—
2 for 25c
w ere visito rs a t
_____
of O range, C alif
the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. B ut- i,eav® for I ra te r L ake—
“ STOLEN GLORY”
In black, brown and mixed colors.
V isits in Ashland—
terfie ld the first of th e week. They
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. W hite, of Ya-
Sew ard S chaffer, who is now lo­ a re on a pleasure trip and expect to M ttB, W ash., and Misses J o s e p h i n e ____________________________________
cated a t Copco, C alif., w as in th e
oo r.v
an S
QoittiP
B arber and
go as
fa r nnrth
n o rth as
eattle.
__ Genevieve Sw edenburg B) 10 ACRES CLOSE IN— H ouse, b arn , |
city for a sh o rt tim e today.
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ng tor C ra te r L ake,
tan k house, w oodshed, chicken
E very th in g good to eat a t D etrick going by way of L ake of th e W oods
house, etc., woven w ire tence, good GRAVENSTEIN A PPLES — W ind-
L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next
soil all cu ltiv ated , all irrig a ted ,
and F o rt K lam ath.
falls, 50 lb. box $1 delivered. The
G roceteria.
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­
and the price is $1250, $250
finest all-round apple on th e m a r­
down, balance $25 p er m onth a t
ket.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138.
G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
6 per cent, O. A. M inning, T a i - -----
207 E. Main stre e t.
238t: ?
beat ’em for pies and sauce.
25
ent, Or.
295tf LOST— 35x5 sp are tire betw een Hilt
pounds for $1 delivered.
Phone WANTED — To re n t, unfu rn ish ed ----------------------------------------------------- I and A shland.
F in d e r re tu rn to
house, five room s. In q u ire A sh­ AND H E R E ’S ANOTH ER— 10 acres
Painting House—
E n d ers store.
295-2
9 - F - ll.
land L aundry.
295-2*
B. L. Pow ell, of N utley stre e t, is
all ready to plow, 1% m iles from « ----- —----------------------------------;---------- -
tow n good soil all irrig a te d , lays FOR SALE— 5 cows, 4 heifers, 20
having his house pain ted .
V isitors from A lbany—
FOR SALE— F irs t class tru c k bed,
n ice.’ Proce $650 cash.
O. A.!
tons choice alfalfa hay. Apply a t
J J. D. M cLain and fam ily, of Al-
12 feet long, 7 feet wide, well
M anning, T alent, Or.
2 9 5 tf.
1177 Iowa St., Ashland.
295-3*
Good in su ran ce a t good rate s. | bany, Or., spent last n ig h t in Ash-
ironed off. P rice $10, cost $40.
104 T hird St.
295-3* p OR RENT— Piano.
P hone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf ian(i. The M cLains a re en ro u te to
Boule- FOR RENT— L arge pleasant house­
842
keeping room on ground floor;
295-5
FOR SALE— Five head th o ro u g h -'
^ar(l-__________________
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C ra te r Lake.
also a two room p a rtm e n t on sec­
In from Lake of Woods—
_______
bred N ubian m ilk goats. 368 O t-i WANTED— P e a r pickers. Phone E
ond floor.
Call a t 153 G ranite
Dr. F. H. Jo h n so n has re tu rn e d
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad-
St. or phone 411-R. _______ 295-1
tis St.
295-* ‘ C. G ardner, 373-R-2.
295-3*'
from Lake of the W oods, w here he Vance styles as well as th e prices
has been spending th e la s t several we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf
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days.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Standard Patterns
GINGHAMS—19c
—27 inches wide and 32 inches wide, in
1 checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors.
—J. and P. Coats Six Strand Embroidery
Floss, guaranteed fast colors—
2 for 5c
PALMOLIVE SOAP—8c
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On T w o W eeks V acation—
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis and f||
F ru it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it Jars, lids, rubbers, jelly grandson left Tuesday m orning f o r , |= |
m olds an d su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices L ake of the W oods for a two w eeks ¡gg
can ’t be beaten.
outing.
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CHERRO FLOUR
You will ap p reciate th e su p erio r q uality of CH ERRO F lo u r when
you see th e w hite and light bread it m akes, w ith th a t n a tu ra l
n u tty flavor.
itO M
Why You Are Asked
To Invest in the
Production
ON DEAD INDIAN
Ask your Grocer for CHERRO Flour
CTSÏ
We
Would Like to Sell All
of Our Gossard Customers
a New Corset Before the
Busy Season Sets In
We therefore make a special
offer to 'those who will buy dur
ing ihe period of August 18th to
26th—a saving of
25c on $3 50 to $5.00 models
50c on $6.50 to $8.50 models
This is not a clean up of old
models. All are regular stock,
hut the offer is made to get as
much as possible of corset fitting
out of the way before the rush
season.
Hers Is a Cleanup
However
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Q . Carpet
i ssa .
Closing Out
AMERICAN LADY
| ’ORSETS
$2.00 m odels........... $1.49
$3.00 m odels........... $1.95
$5.00 and $6 models. $3.75
$7.50 and $10 models$4.95
1st—.I t is a proved proposition; not an ex­
periment.
2nd—The pupply of shale in this county is
almost inexhaustible.
3rd—The cost of production is small, compared
with the price oil brings in the world
markets, leaving a large margin of profit.
4th—It is not a gamble; within a half hour
after the Hartman Retort starts opera­
tions, it is producing oil.
5th—It brings to Ashland an industry that
means a large pay roll and dividends.
6th—It will put into circulation in this county
more real money than was ever dreamed
of by the greatest visionary.
7th—The Hartman Retort begins making
money for its stockholders the day it
starts operations.
8th—It is up to you to say when operations
shall begin.
9th—There is absolutely no risk; no wells are
to be sunk; it is not a prospect, but a
certainty; your stock becomes a dividend
payer practically from the moment of in­
vestment, and
10th—No other investment today can offer
such a large and certain return to the
investor.
See the demonstration today at
3 o'clock and then see what
Hartman has to offer.
What do You Get?
Study This Summary
WHEN YOU BUY SHARES AT
$10 EACH IN THE HARTMAN
SYNDICATE FOR PRODUC
ING
OUTPUT OF RETORT PER DAY, 250 tons of Shale
at two (2) barrels per ton (average of Shale on Syndi­
cate holdings)—500 bar'els. At 42 gallons per barrel—
21,000 gallons of Crude Oil per day.
from
Shale
First—Your investment is se
cured by a lease duly recorded,
of 3160 Acres of Oil Shale Lands
in Jackson County, Oregon.
This lease is from the United
States government and covers a
period of 99 years.
Oil
G asoline
K erosene
L u b ric a tin g
P e r cent
Daily
O utput
0%,
30%
40%
Gross
E a rn in g s
Oil
G asoline
Kerosene
Lubricating
567.00
1,638.00
10,080.00
$12,285.00
9
M arket
Value
P e r Gal.
8 .30
.20
1.20
Gals Day '
Refined
Oil
1800
8100
8400
M aintenance
O perating
E xpenses, 10%
$
56.70
163.80
1,008.00
8 1,228.50
Net
E arnings
8
510.30
1,474.20
0,072.00
811,056.50
TOTAL NET DAILY PROFIT—$11,056.50
The land is situated as follows:
Tv p.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
37, R.
37, R.
38, R.
38, R.
38, R.
38, R.
38, R.
38, R.
2 E.,
2 E..
2 E.,
2 E.,
2 E.,
2 E.,
2 E.,
2 E.,
See.
Sec.
See.
Sec.
Sec.
See.
See.
Sec.
32—120 A
33—520 A.
3—640 A.
4—160 A.
5—400 A.
9—640 A.
10— 80 A.
17—600 A.
Total,
3160 A.
Second — Exclusive sales a n d
erection rights of Hartman Re­
torts for extracing oil from shale
of all territory west of the Mis
sissippi River.
S e e HARTMAN
TODAY
AT THE DEMONSTRATION BGILDING ON
PIONEER ST, OR AT THE COMPANY OFFICES
29 First St., Ashland
Ashland's
Biggest Opportunity
S5L6OODS,
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7
Gals. Day
Crude
Oil
21.000
21,000
21,000