Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    FORD LOQUACIOUS OX PRESI­
LÜtAí
Wednesday, August 23, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
-AwB n VM
DENCY A S PRO VERBIAL CLAM
ANù PERSONAL
NEW YORK, Aug. 23.— An in te r­
view w ith H enry F o rd , D etro it a u ­
Rents House Here—
tom obile m an u fa ctu rer, is th e basis
Mrs. David B ennett, who arrived
in A shland a sh o rt tim e ago from 01 a n a rticle by <-'harles
• ^ ood ia
th e issue of C o lte r's W eekly th a t
C alifornia, has ren ted th e Phoebe
appears A ugust 26 next. It was on­
W rig h t hom e on L iberty stre e t.
ly a fte r they had passed a good p art
of two days to g eth e r th a t W ood got
O rres cleans clothes. *?hone 64.
F o rd ’s perm ission to publish th e in ­
terview .
S till Seriously 111-
“ W ill you ru n for p resid e n t,”
Mrs. Phoebe W rig h t rem ain s very
ill a t the hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. I W ood Said
asked Uord
‘W ould
you accept th e nom ination if it w ere
H. L. Moore.
offered to y o u ? ”
“ I w on’t tell you,” th e m an u fac­
B e tte r be safe th an sorry.
See
tu re r replied. Wood cdm m ents th a t
B eaver R ealty Co. about your in su r­
a diplom at would have said th a t he
ance. P hone 68.
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could not answ er.
“ It doesn’t m ean a n y th in g to m e,”
R eturn from ’F r i s c o -
F o rd added.
Mrs. B ertha H err and Mrs. J . H.
“ W hat? The presid en cy ?”
Suggs, who have been spending a
“ No. th e q u estio n .”
s h o rt tim e in San F rancisco and
“ He w asn’t
dodging,”
w rites
O akland, have re tu rn e d hom e. Mrs.
W ood.
“ H enry F o rd doesn’t have
G eorge Robison, who accom panied to dodge political questions, but
them to th e bay cities, expects to
your questions, if you are to get an
sta y th e re for a few weeks visit
answ er, m ust m ean som ething to
w ith friends.
him .”
‘‘W h at ab o u t th e ta r if f ? ” Wood
D ancing a t H ot Springs Pavilion,
asked.
W ednesday night.
“ T ariffs a re silly .”
“ W hat about p ro h ib itio n ? ”
V isit w ith R elatives—
“ I guess t h a t ’s h ere to stay. If
Mr. and Mrs. Clell H. M cCredie, it is. i t ’s in th e big plan and i t ’s
of San Francisco, a rriv ed in th e city
good.”
th e first of th e week to spend a few
“ W h at about im m ig ra tio n ? ”
days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
“ W e need ten tim es as m any peo­
C larence E vans of th e Golden R ule ple here as we have now .”
store. Mrs. M cCredie is a siste r of
Mr. Evans, and Mr. McCredie is a
Cuts of 5 and 10 cents per 1000
b ro th e r of Miss V etric M cCredie. one feet for steam h e a t a re m ade a t
of the teachers a t th e Ju n io r high
P o rtla n d , due to low er prices e f fuel
school.
oil.
I
DECORATED FOR SERVICE
FORMER ASHLAND MAN
AUTHOR OF NEW BOOK
B ernard C. Jakw ay, U. of
is the a u th o r of a book
‘ The P rinciples of In te rio r
tio n ,” copies of w hich have
O 1901,
en titled
D ecorá­
recently
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reached th e lib rary . Mr. Jakw ay is
now university extension le c tu re r i n .
in te rio r decoration in th e U niversity U
of C alifornia. Hi3 new book is pub- b
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lislied by th e M acm illan company.
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Mr. Jakw ay is th e stepson of the
late Jo h n B u tterw o rth , who was a
railw ay p ostai clerk ru n n ing out of
Ashland for a num ber of years. Mr. >
Jakw ay was raised here and a tte n d -i
ed th e local schools, and has a large
num ber of friends and acquaintances!
am ong the present re sid e n ts of th e ,
city.
Mothers-
For the school days,
we have a new line
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
International
FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed a p artm en t,
four large room s and bath. Call
a t 272 Maple St.
300tf
DYE WORKS
Shook Building
E. Main
Everything Possible in
Dyeing and Cleaning
Every Gingham Dress Remaining in our Stocks Must
Be Closed Out
D R E SSE S
UOW
UOW
D R E SSE S
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UOW
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UOW
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DRESSES
materials, 39c up to $2.25.
Panel curtains in white,
cream and ecru, $2.25 to
$7.95.
Colored
drapes,
from 39c up to $3.75 yard.
Terry cloth iu two tone
colors, revers ble, at $1.19
vard.
$8.50
7.14
5.44
4.49
4.11
3.54
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ROW
4 .9 8 DRESSES
—Fine quality, in plain
colors, with cheeks to
march. $2.25 to $2 95—
58 inches wide.
PANTORIUM
All Gingham Dresses
per £ k ff regular
cent ” 11 price
$ 1 1 .4 8
A
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r
No Smell of Gas When They
are Cleaned by
T H U R SD A Y
OPPORTUNITY DAY
5 .4 8
HOMESPUN
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Master Cleaner’s Way
DRESSES
shades, 40 inches wide.
x
Diet.
—to have your c l o t h e s
cleaned the
5 .9 8
curtain
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Phone 121
skirts.
figured
Peil's Corner
Two Tommies, turned punsters, went
TAKE YOUR VACATION c u ttin g all
kinds of wood on generous shares. | Into a restaurant over on the eastern
Ideal cam ping place. In q u ire E. front and said to the w aiter: “We
P. Moore, corner H elm an and Me-i want Turkey with Greece.”
chanic.
300tf! The w aiter rep lied : “Sorry, sirs, but
we can’t Servia.”
FOR SALE— Very a ttra c tiv e cottage
“Well, then, get the Bosphorus.”
a t Lake of th e W oods, com pletely ! The boss came in and heard their
furnished for five people, well of i order and then s a id : “I don’t want to
d rin k in g w ater w ith pum p, boat ,,
, , .
,. n „
. „ o
w ith engine, good road, all ready i Kussia’ but you <an 1 Kcumania.
to move into— a barg ain a t lese the two Tommies went away Hungary.
th an cost. E. F. G uthrie, R oute —Commerce and i mnnce. _________
2, M edford, or phone 232 Jack-
300-6’
sonville.
UOW
Dainty
S. P. Stockyards
G
D R E SSE S
brown, copper and castor
AT
Miss M argherita Travascio, daughter
of F rank A. Travascio of Philadelphia,
wjth the bronze medal of the Italian
Red Cross society, just presented to
her for her distinguished service dur-
ing the war.
7 .2 5
—Scrims, 1214c up to 50c
F encing of every description.
New and used Sewing M achines
alw ays on hand.
BONUS BY 2 TO 1
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 23.—
In a referendum on the n ational sol-
iliers bonus being conducted here
by the cham ber of com m erce, th e
vote so far favors th e bonus by two
to one.
middies and separate
—Serges at $1.45, in navy,
At Medford
Next Satureay
—
W
of Middy Dresses—
DRAPES
“ SHOO FL Y ” th e g rea t fly
killer, should he used on your
horses and cows m ore freely.
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NEW MATERIALS
Big Horse Sale
P o rtla n d — S. P. com pany to spend
$6,000,000 on elevated tra c k s and
tu n n el to get off of city streets.
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Style - Qualify - Value
A
here they are in:
GOLD HILL STORE
CHANGES O W NERSH IP
The C am pfire G irls expect to hike
The M erritt m erchandise sto re a t
to the Dann ran ch n o rth w est of thej
Gold
H ill, which was operated for
city th is evening, w here they will
m
any
y e a rs by Mr. M erritt, u n til re ­
hold a council fire.
cently purchased by C harles A rnholt
of P o rtla n d , has changed hands
To Round Up C attle—
F red Hom es and his crew of va­ again, the new ow ner being D. L.
queros left today for th e country in P ru itt, of M erlin, Or.
The m anagem ent of th e sto re has
th e vicinity of th e H y att dam on
been
tu rn e d over to R. H. P r u itt, a
th e ir a n n u al roundup of cattle. The
on
of
th e ow ner, and will be run
p arty expect to be in th e hills about
ns
an
up-to-date
country store.
two weeks.
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
AND SACK TW INES JUST IN
STRAW VOTE FAVORS
G rav en stin e Apples, none b e tte r
for jelly. W indfalls, 75c per 50 lb. KLAN8M EN D E FY TH REATS,
INTIATE 4 0 5 0 NOVICES FOR SALE— R egistered m ilk goats,
box. P hone 9 - F - ll.
excellent m ilkers.
M iller, Box
564.
300 lm o *
CHICAGO, Aug. 23. — D efying
A t B uckhorn Lodge —
th re a ts of prosecution. 25,000 mem- FOR SA LE R. I. Red ro o ster (one
Miss R o b erta W ard is spending a,
y e a r), $2; two se ttin g hens (one
w eek's vacation a t B uckhorn lo d g e .; bers of tbe K u K ,ux K lan in itiate
and two y e a rs ), $1 each. W ill
4650 n o tic e s in th e su b u rb s of Chi-
M iller,
tra d e for laying hens.
300-1»
Box
5
64.
299tf
ca&°
last
n
i£h
t,
it
becam
e
know
n
Cliff Payne m akes shelves.
today.
FOR RENT— T hree room furnished
The conclave was held in th e o u t­
a p a rtm e n t. P hone 263 R o r call
R eturn from C alifornia—
369 H argadine St.
300-2
sk irts of th e city. Most of th e klans-
Mrs. R. P. Nell and Miss A nna
m en cam e w ith autom obiles, which
320
FOR SALE- -Sweet apples.
H argrove have re tu rn e d from a sev­
w ere p ark ed in a g rea t sem i-circle
300-3»
Palm Ave.
eral w eek's visit in so u th e rn C ali­
aro u n d th e field.
fornia.
In th e c e n te r of th e field, a g reat LOST— Baby boq.tees betw een C iti­
zens Bank and Vendom e Hotel.
j cross covered w ith cotton was the
F in d e r re tu rn T idings office.
L ookin g for Deer—
sh rin e w here th e can d id ates took
300-1»
W illiam Sw ink, genial clerk a t ‘
the oath.
The cotton was fired
th e S tearns grocery, is spending the
CHIROPRACTORS.
w hen th e o ath was taken.
week in th e vicinity of B utte Falls,
F o r th e first tim e since th e klan DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
w ith his eyes open for deer.
and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­
was organized new spaper m en were
nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l
Stock
ad
m
itted
.
BIG HORSE SALE— S. 1’.
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
Y ards, M edford, next Saturday.
“ N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf
W ill H ike to Dann R anch —
So It’s Come to This.
Tne chap who mourns the days that j
are gone forever should chant a la­
ment for the passing of the barber j
shop as a male sanctuary. A mere
man who ventured into a barber shop
in the North Woodward section Wed­
nesday afternoon fount, girls in aU
four chairs, and five more girls ahead
of him, waiting to be bobbed or shin­
gled.—D etroit Free Press.
Girls’ Gingham Dresses for School Wear at Reduced
Prices—See Them!
$1.69 EACH
$1.19 EACH
—Girls’ gingham dresses,
made of fine Zephyr
Gingham necelv trimmed
with fancy stitching
—Girls’ gingham dresses
trimmed with plain ma­
terial and pearl buttons,
two pockets, made with
sash.
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The Palmer Garments
We have just received our Fall Line of Suits and Coats—the very latest creations.
_both in style and fabric, with a price range of $10.50 to $65.00, and invite your
early inspection of these garments.
SUITS—Tricotines and Velours, with fur
and self collars, in navy and browns.
$24.50 to $42.50
SUITS—Velours and Poiret Twills, three
piece styles, in navy and browns.
$29.50 to $49.50
Flapper Coats—Stunning little models
with fur and self collars, embroidery
ti i mined.
$12.50 to $19.50
The Quality Store
Tbe Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
GOODS,
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE HERE
$24.50 to $65.00
Mannish Style Coats—Of double faced,
two tone Polos and Herringbone V eaves.
AH sizes and colors.
$16.50 to $39.50
Silk = DRESSES - W ool
A beautiful line of New Fall Styles in Canton Crepes, Poiret Twills and Tricotines.
Blacks, Navies and Browns. Sizes 16 to 44.....................................$14.75 to $39.50
SILK SWEATERS—Tuxedo and slipon
styles, in Black, Navy, Moliawk, Henna,
Tomato, Wallflower, Scarlet and Rose.
$9.50 to $14.75
FALL MILLINERY arriving. Felt hats
for early Fall wear, small and large shapes
$3.00 to $4.50
E. R. ISAAC & CO
COATS—Loose and wrappv styles, with
belted and plain backs, large full Cut
sleeves, in Xormandies, Velours and Ox­
ford Cloth. All sizes.
Gage Trimmed H a t s ..........$6.50 to $12.50
20 per cent Reduction on
All Wool and Silk Skirts
Watch Our Windows
SILK UNDERWEAR—Gowns, Chemises,
Bloomers and Vests of the well known
Forest Mills and Dore qualities. Crepe de
Chines and Italian Glove Silks. Gowns
of Crepe and Busswillow silks.
$4.50 to $9.50
Envelope Chemises, Crepe de Chine and
Radium Silks .................... $2.50 to $4.98
Vests, Italian Glove Silk . . . .$1.98 to $3.50
Bloomers, Italian Glove Silk.$2.98 to $4.50
JŸie
C o m p a n y
20 ner cent Reduction on
all J. C. and College Girl
Corsets
Watch Our Windows