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. 287tf 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 4Î 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 I lislied by th e M acm illan company. j ) 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 - - UOW - UOW - 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 - 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 I- r No Smell of Gas When They are Cleaned by T H U R SD A Y OPPORTUNITY DAY 5 .4 8 HOMESPUN I___ 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 -A 7 T 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 .48 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. 7^ 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. • 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. 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