Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Off on Hunting Trip—
H enry E nders, F red Neil and Ray
Jillso n left th is m orning w ith saddle
and pack horses for a ten days h u n t-
ing trip in the vicinity of Red m oun-
tain.
Advertising B ig Revival—
Rev. M iller ant. Rev. O ldfield yes-i
terd ay m ade a tiip to G rants Pass,
Gold H ill. R ogue R iver and o th er
places in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of the
county, a d v ertisin g the union e v a n -,
gelistic services, whicn will open in^
the C h au tau q u a building here, Sun-
day- Septem ber 3.
D ancing S aturday night a t Big
Hot Springs Pavilion.
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D on't fail to see th e Special Dem-
o n stra tlo n of th e H artm an R e to rt
for ex tractin g oil from Dead In d ian
shale a t Mac’s garage, P ioneer stre e t,
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand, i
For fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly
m olds and su g a r. D etrick ’s prices
c a n ‘ be beaten,
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Dancing S aturday night a t Big
IIot Springs Pavilion.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
IN LABORATORY COSTUME f ? e p u W Í C 3 ílS
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S atu rd ay , 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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Leave for Lane—
.
Foss K ram er and fo u r o th er boys
left this m orning in a friendly a u to '
At W ork
ga n
for La [{e of the W oods, w here they
Mrs. B. O. W allsten is back a t her
.
.
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expect to stay for a week.
place a t th e J. H. McGee store, a fte r,
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having been confined to her hom e
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of a d ­
♦or a couple of days.
vance styles as well as th e prices
we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 28Ctf
G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an’t
b e a t ’em fo r pies and sauce.
25
R e tu rn from Idaho
pounds for $1 delivered. P hone
Mrs. S. A. H aw ks and son Max re-!
9 - F -ll.
j tu rn e d last evening from Moscow,
i Idaho, w here they have been visit-
Spending W eek H e r e -
| ing for th e last six weeks. They
Mr. and Mrs. Thom as McChord, of
w ere accom panied hom e by a ne-
O akland, Calif., a re in th e city to
I phew of Mrs. H aw ks, Mr. T. G.
spend a week sightseeing.
| H eath, who will spend a week visit-
Im ogene W allace, P ian ist-T each er ing in A sb' a n d -
Dr. S. Morgulis of Nebrasku and Dr.
Schaffer, State University of Texas,
photographed in their “inform al”
clothes at the Carnegie laboratory for
oceanic and coral research on Logger
Head, one of the Florida keys. The
w eather is so hot there th at the doc
tors are forced to strip to the waist
in the fashion shown abovo.
— stu d io second floor B eaver Bldg.
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The Jackson county cen tral com ­
m ittee of the R epublican party, a fte r
th re sh in g out various d etails of the
com ing cam paign, has agreed to fol­
low th e lead of S tate C hairm an
Tooze, and will in sist on every re-i
publican voting the s tra ig h t rep u b ­
lican tic k e t from top to bottom .
Follow ing Hie general conference
C hairm an W akefield announced the
ap p o in tm en t of th e follow ing offi­
cers and com m ittees:
M embers of s ta te com m ittee from
Jackson county— S. S. 'S m ith, sta te
com m itteem an; T. H. Sim pson, con­
gressional com m itteem an; Mrs. L ou­
ise Perozzi, m em ber s ta te executive
com m ittee.
R epublican count o rg an izatio n —
J. W. W akefield, ch airm an , Med­
fo rd ; Ben H ilton, vice chairm an,
C entral P o in t; R alph C. Bardw ell,
secretary , M edford; F red W agner,)
tre a s u re r, A shland.
County
executive
com m ittee —
B ert A nderson, M edford; H. K.
Tom linson, A shland; P. M. K ershaw ,
M edford; E. T. N ew bury, T alen t;
B. E. H ard er, M edford; M. J. F re e ­
m an, C en tral P o in t; W. J. H artzell,
Phoenix; D. H. Jackson, A shland;
O. M. Knox, Jacksonville.
W om en’s advisory com m ittee —
Mrs. A. J. K locker, M edford; Mrs.
M. J. N orris, Phoenix; Mrs. 0.« C.
Boggs, M edford; Mrs. Sam Sandry,
Rogue R iver; Mrs. D elroy G etchell,
M edford; Mrs. C. M. K idd, M edford;
Mrs. Em il Peil, A shland; Miss Grace
C ham berlain, A shland; Mrs. S. M.
T u ttle, Table R ock; Mrs. Meda Pel-
ton, Sam s V alley; Mrs. J. R. Luke,
R. F. D. 2 T alent.
Famous Film Stars’
Favorite Coiffures
LEATRrCE JOY
This Param ount picture actress
finds a high coiffure most becoming
to her features. She has long jet
black hair which is easily dressed
in the style shown above. Miss
loy’s h air has ju st enough of a
natural long wave so th a t no m ar­
veling is necessary. The h air is
brought down fairly low • on the
neck. This hairdress while ex­
tremely simple is quite effective for
>ne whose beauty is like that of
'b e linem a actress.
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Saturday at Your Store
SILK PETTICOATS — $1.00
with your suit
—To early buyers of suits, we
will give you your choice of
Silk Petticoats at $1.00.
—With suits up to $35 value,
any petticoat up to $4.50, at $1.
—With any higher priced suit,
choice of any silk petticoat, $1
.KHAKI OUTING GOODS.
—This kind of weather, one of
-these Khaki coats to match
your outfit would he very
comfortable—$4.50 to $5.00.
—Complete line of Ladies*
■ Khaki Outing Clothes.
Those
NEW WASH DRESSES
at $2.45, $2.95, $3.45
are wonders. They come in
Gingham, Crepe and Black
Sateen.
—.lust a half dozen Muslin
Petticoats left, and we have
marked them at 98e for Satur­
day. They were $1.40 to $2.00
values.
—The Fall Style Books in Pic­
torial Review and Home Jour­
nal Patterns are here.
LOOK OVER THE COATS ON SATURDAY
—(’onvinee yourself of the fact that variety of style
is endless; that workmanship is faultless; that the
prices are satisfactory—tlren if you are satisfied, let
us save one of them for you. A small deposit will
hold it.
He Didst t Know Where He Was Going
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is (lie place to eat, for Home-
cooked Foods. We put up the
best of everything. Our home­
made pies a iv excellent. Bring
the wife, family and neighbors.
“Going hut know not where" is the unusual inscription ordered placed on
his tombstone by Pliineas G. W right, a Putnam (Conn.) carpenter, dead four
years, whose grave is visited by hundreds of passing automobiligts who have
been Mold of the inscription. W right was noted among his friends for his
disbelief in a life hereafter.
RURAL WOMEN RAISING
HIGH -BRED CHICKENS
Katherine
MacDonald
ATLANTIC CITY TROPHY
— in-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— Farm !
w om en enrolled in a g ric u ltu ra l ex '
tension poultry clubs last year raised
2,088,127 sta n d a rd bred chickens,
according to the d ep artm en t of a g ri­
cu ltu re.
They received for chickens and
poultry products sold $1.617,047.83,
in addition to the supply p ro d u ced 1
for hom e use.
ft
T h e. second brood of codlin m oth
is now ju s t about a t the peak of the
brood. Lots of eggs are being laid
every day, and a g re a t deal of in­
fection m ay be expected from now
u ntil th e fru it is harvested.
All
fru it th a t is not to be picked u u til
the very n e a r fu tu re should be cov­
ered thoroughly.
F o r th is application it is well to
usé a sp read er, a t the ra te of one
pound to th e 200 gallon tan k . In
d 's tric ts w here codlin m oth are ex­
ceptionally had, use six pounds of
dry a rse n a te of lead to th e 200 gal­
lon tan k .
CLAUDE C. CATE,
County P athologist.
The Infidel”
The spell of the ‘tropic
night—
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The tropical life—
The tropical love—
NOW IS TH E TIM E FOR
CODLIN MOTH SPRAY
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The Pacific I’ a r a <1 i sc
where the world forgets.
>> »
The comedy is
STOLEN GLORY”
This mermaid, a graceful figure,
wrought in solid gold, reclining on a
boulder of granite, mounted on bronze
realistically carved to represent waves,
is to he the trophy presented to Amer­
ica’s most beautiful bathing girl at the
A tlantic City pageant festivities.
August Clean-Up Sale
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Come to this store Saturday and see the special values w e
are offering for this August sale. Every item a bargain
W ool Tweeds, yard $1.98
W ool jersey yd. $1.98
—54 inches wide in several new colorings
For early Fall wear, and at a special price
at this time. All Wool.
—52 inches wide, al, wool Jersey. Fine
quality for dresses and suits. This quality
sold regularly at $2.98.
Dutchess Satin yard $1.98
Canton Crepe yd. $ 2 .9 8
—36 inches wide, extra heavy quality, in —49 inches wide, a good quality for waists
black only. This special offering for Sat­ and dresses. Comes in navy and black.
This quality regularly priced at $3.48...
urday, sold regularly at $2.48 the yard.
The Squire had brewed some Home­
made Stuff,
And when he Vied it, quick enough
lie hit the mat. And there he dreamed
About a monstrous duck which seemed
To chase him madly everywhere
Under the ground and through the air.
He also dreamed a fish had bit him, .
He woke, and wondered what had hit
him.
Moral—One swallow don’t make sum­
mer; all
The same, it often makes a fall I
—zL*op, Jr.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less,
O rres cleans clothes. Phone 64.
AND H E R E ’S ANOTHER— 10 acres
all ready to plow, 1 % m iles from
tow n, good soil, all irrig a te d , lays
nice.
P rice $650 cash. O. A.
M anning, T alent, Or.
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FOR RENT— Sleeping room , s u it­
able for one or two railro ad men.
In q u ire 155 E ighth stre e t, or
phone 252-L.
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LOST— Between Siskiyou and A sh­
land. lad y ’s flow er hat. Rew ard.
F in d e r re tu rn to T idings office.
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FO R RENT— A ugust 25th, m odern
th re e room fu rn ish ed house, close
in. A dults p referred . Phone 122.
296tf
FO R RENT— F o u r room fu rn ish ed
A dults
a p a rtm e n t, w ith garage,
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only. 1101 Boulevard.
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Aprons each $1.25
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—Women’s aprons made of cheek ging-
ham. All new patterns. Sold regularly
at $1.75 each.
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Corsets pair $2.48
Gowns each 89c
_Miller Bros, satin striped corsets, in
flesh color. Made with elastic top.
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—Made of good quality Muslin, nicely
trimmed with laee and emhroidery.
W ool Hose pair 98c
Crash T ow eling yd. 18c
—Baby blankets in cheek patterns.
and pink, large size, soft finish.
Blue
' —18 inches wide, a good toweling for
—Women’s all wood Heather Hose in
i family use. Part linon.
brown. Size 8 1-2 to 10.
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New Fall Goods Arriving Daily
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
—Better look over the new
patterns and plan s c h o o l
dresses now.
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From 11:30 A. M. to S:3O I». M.
fuel •Jti.Rp
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THE VIRGINIA CAFE
tsi
Baby BlanKets pair 85c
t
; Spending Few Weeks H e r e -
Louis Elm ore, a railw ay postal
! clerk who form erly worked o u t of
A shland, but was tra n sfe rre d to a
d iffe re n t run several m onths ago, is
here for a few weeks w orking out
the annual vacations of th e clerk s on
I the ru n betw een A shland and Ger-
, her, Calif.
CHICKEN DINN ER SUNDAY
BREWING TROUBLE
We therefore make a special
offer to those who will buy dur­
ing the period of August 18tli 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.
Here Is a Cleanup
However
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Visits iu A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. V ining of P ort-
. land are visiting for a few days in
i Ashland.
F I LM
We Would Like to Sell A ll
of Our Gossard Customers
a New Corset Before the
Busy Season Sets In
Closing Out
AMERICAN LADY
Corsets
$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
NaffiS
Members County
Central Committee
LEEDOM m akes the price on Leave foe Crater Lake—
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em
Mr. and Mrs. D augherty and a
a t LEEDOM ’S T IR E HOSPITAL. i v isitor from Long Beach, Calif., left
V isits in Ashland—
2 7 0 - tf jf o r C ra te r Lake T hursday m orning,
Mrs. W. U. Blood and two daugh-J
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w here they will spend a few days.
te rs of P o rtla n d , are v isiting w ith)
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th e H. B. H u rst and F red A. C ush­ B and C oncert A ppreciated—
The
band
concert
in
L
ith
ia
p
ark
Off
on
H un tin g T r i p -
ing fam ilies.
last evening was considered the best
R. w . Snyder and fam ily, and B.
L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next given >'et th is seaaon’ and was a t ' M’ P o trer left th is aftern o o n for a
D
of plum
F irs t class m ater- ,ended bv a good sized crow d' W ith h a n tin g and fishing trip in the vi-
Job of
plum bing.
bing
lal and w orkm anship. Phone 138. the exception of th e noise m ade by cinity of Lake of the Woods,
238ti several children about th e band I
207 E. M ain stre e t.
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j stan d and th e grounds, th e concert
NOTICE
A fter being urged by a num ber
E very th in g good to e a t a t D etrick was all th a t could be asked.
of citizens of A shland, I have decid­
G roceteria.
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SHALE O il- COMPANY TO
, ed to become a can d id ate for th e of­
Dancing S atu rd ay night at Big
GIVE NIGHT DEMONSTRATION fice of m ayor, and have filed my pe
titio n in legal form .
Hot Springs Pavilion.
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The H a rtm a n Syndicate, which
H aving served as a m em ber of the
Visiting at. Hugo—
has been Siving daily dem onstra- council fo r th e p a st tw o years, I be-
Miss R uth M ars left last evening t'o n s a t 3 o’clock in th e afternoon, i lieve th a t I am qualified to assist in
on tra in 16 fo r Hugo, Or., to v isit show ing how oil is tak e n out of j carry in g on the business of th e city
to r a few days w ith th e B ritsan shale, has decided to give a d e m o n -, in a ju s t and econom ical m anner.
s tra tio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t 7:30
y am aw are th a t it will ta k e a
fam ily.
o'clock in Mac’s garage on N orth Î g re a t am o u n t of tim e in th e council
Good Insurance a t good rate s. Pioneer s tre e t, fo r th e benefit of cham ber, as well as on the outside,
P hone 27 4-J. Yeo of course. 265tf those who have been unable to at- 'b u t I am w illing to give th a t m uch
tend th e aftern o o n d em onstrations. : for th e w elfare of th e city which I
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The d em o n stratio n s are given un- have chosen as my hom e, and if
D on’t fail to see the Special D em -|
o n stra tio n of th e H a rtm a n R e to rt : d er the d r e c t supervision of Mr elected I prom ise to serve th e city to
for e x tractin g oil from Dead Indian H artm an, who is p resent a t all tim es . th e b est of my ability.
shale at Mac’s garage, P ioneer stre e t, to explain th e various fea tu re s of J I e a rn e stly solicit your su p p o rt in
S aturday, 3:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m ., th e re to rt, and tell how the resu lts ! th is cam paign.
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, are accom plished.
DR. W. E. BLAKE.
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Friday, August
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
FAO* Foca
New Wool Goods, Silks, Outing Flannels, Blankets both wool and cotton, .Outing
Flannel Gowns, Felt Slippers, Sweaters, and Wool Hosiery
Wearwell Sheets
Wearwell Blankets
Wearwell Bed Spreads
Oolonial Draperies
HAVE Y O m
THE
STORE
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Quality Store
Royal Worcester and Nemo
Corsets
Butterick Patterns
Sunlight Yarns
HEM STITCHING AND PICOTING DONE H E R E
W HERE
YOUR
PATRONAGE
IS
APPRECIATED
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