Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, September 1, 10&3
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Sheriff Brings Back Man—
A X NOUNCEMENT
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COMIXG EVENTS
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Instituts.
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B arbacue.
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13-16— Jack so n County
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Oueer Pictures From itìanv J Lands
Competing for $ 1 ,0 0 0 in Prizes
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We wish to advise o u r p atro n s
a r d friends th a t a fte r Septem ber 1,
1922 th is sto re will sell all goods
fo r cash only, and our prices have
been revised th ro u g h o u t our sto re
to conform w ith th e new term s,
which will enable ou r custom ers to
tak e adv an tag e of the high grade
line of groceries we handle a t prices
m uch below th e prices necessary to
o p erate o u r business on a credit
system .
T h an k in g o u r p atro n s of th e past
for th e ir valuable tra d e , we invite
you to call o r observe th e change
in y our favor m ade in th e new cash
prices prevailing since Septem ber 1,
1922.
Very respectfully yours,
E. W . FLACKUS
Square Deal G rocery
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SHRIVE STATED SESSION
H illah Tem ple m eets F rid a y even­
ing, Septem ber 1, in M asonic hall.
R outine and o th e r business m atters.
F. J. NEWMAN, P o te n ta te .
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
Return to Weed—
Rev. and Mrs. A. C rain and th e ir
d a u g h te r retu rn ed to th e ir hom e at
W eed, C alif., th is week, a fte r a v a - ,
cation in A shland of over a m onth.
They expressed them selves as de­
lighted w ith th e b e a u tifu l spot a n d !
plan to re tu rn next sum m er.
W anted, women to w ork in fru it
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rticu la rs,
phone 364-J1.
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Hold Enjoyable Luncheon—
A bout 14 m em bers of the K ing's
D aughters class of th e P re sb y te ria n
church m et a t a luncheon held a t
th e e n tra n ce of L ith ia p a rk W ed­
nesday noon and an enjoyable tim e
was had. It w as in h onor of Miss
Mabel T ro tt, who will leave soon
fo r her school a t D rain.
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
60 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest
all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark e t.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
Appointed College Librarian—
Miss Grace L eslie has received no­
tice th a t she has been appointed on
th e sta ff of th e college lib rary at
A lbany college. She has been doing
lib rary work in A shland th is vaca­
tion, and this app o in tm en t is a m at­
te r of c o n g ra tu la tio n am ong her
frien d s here.
’T ’HE nation-wide photographic
*■ contest fo r $1,000 in prizes
c fe re d by the Copper and Brass
^ “search Association fo r photo-
i ¡ aphs showing the durability of
{•inner, brass and bronze has
* ’-ought replies from all over the
country and photographs taken in
E urope and America of objects
of which date back tw enty-
live centuries.
One of the most interesting en­
tries to date is a copper bucket
found in an underground dungeon
a i ihe demolition of the old New-
gaU prison, London, dating back
ie the tim e of W illiam the Con-
fi'iito r (1066 A. D ,). The bucket
is *«t least 500 years old.
A nother is the photograph of an
old bronze E tru scan chariot buried
>»ar Monteleone in the sixth cen­
tury B. C. and recovered in 1902
•u alm ost perfect condition.
From Chicago comes a picture
«•f a hot w ater boiler 55 years in
•<ae keua* w ithout a leak, and a
soldier sends a picture of a b r a ,,
m ortar and pestle dug up a t T hia­
court, France, bearing the date
1590.
From Oakland, Cal., comes b
picture of the sanctuary knocker
a t Adel Church, Y orkshire, dating
back before Oliver Cromwell. In
the old days if a man seized this
knocker he was safe from sum ­
m ary retribution for a crime.
A picture of the Quincey M ar­
ket a t Boston, Mass., shows a cop­
per dome ninety-six years o’J.
From Seattle was received a snr.t
shot of the g reat bronze Buddf#
erected in 1252 a t K am akui*,
China.
Many of the entries have i.-ii . -
esting hum an sidelights. Thee-
a picture of a copper bucket ..
daily use for twenty-five yea?u •
a milk pail, and a copper tea 1» . •
bought many years ago in •> a’-
werp and kept because it re.;-
its possessor of “grandm a.’
contest ends September first
Dorothy Dalton in
THE OPENING OF THE
ASHLAND GLEANING AND DYING WORKS
We are Prepared to Glean, Dye and
Alterate Any Garment
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
Work Called for and Delivered
J. W. BECK, Prop.
No. 37 First St.
Phone 63
The finest of soft blankets in both Wool and Cot­
with the scrupulous attention to detail in manu
facture that distinguishes superior merchandise, can be obtained at savings so
notable as to make it advisable and sensible to provide amply for your certain
wants while rock-bottom prices prevail.
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Cotton, Wool or Mixed Attractively Priced
T he modern way/
Turn in at the sign of the
shield. Safe, thorough Hush­
ing with Calol Flushing Oil
and refilling with Zerolcne of
the correct grade.
far
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(California)
MODERN CRANKCASE
CLEANING SERVICE
Names
Engraved
Free
Fountain Pens
"The Crimson
Challenge”
POST
CARD
R elatives Enjoy Visit —
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sw earing and
son K enneth, of Cresw ell, O r., are
v isitin g a t th e hom e of M arin H ager!
on Scenic D rive a t present,
M rs.\
S w earing is a siste r of Mr. H ager,
a n d Mr. Sw earing is a b ro th e r of
Mrs. H ager, consequently th e tw o
tanUUes a re having q u ite a reunion.
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September Blanket Sale
Bring your pens to E lh a rt’s for
engraving.
1-2 FO R SALE— Peaches a t the orch-i
a rd , 1 ^ cents per pound. Bring!
your basket. 575 L iberty street, i
At Home Agai
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Mrs. George Icenhow er and chil­
d ren and Mrs. Brown have re tu rn e d F o R SALE— C raw ford Peaches foi
on all
TODAY & TOMORROW
hom e from th e ir o u tin g a t Buck­
canning, 25c a crate, o rchard run.
B ring your own boxes to 33 S traw ­
horn Lodge.
berry Lane.
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W anted, women to w ork in fru it
WANTED— E lderly lady to care for
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rticu la rs,
children and keep house five days :
Purchased at Our Store
phone 364-J1.
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in th e week. 573 E ast Main St.
up to
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Band C oncert E njoyed—
SEPT. 15TH
FO R R E N T— T hree b e a u tifu l s le e p -!
ing room s, b rea k fa st and supper j
A larg e and ap p reciative audience
No woman star can put the
if desired. 922 Boulevard, phone
g ath ered a t L ith ia p ark last night
Every Pen Sold is Guaran­
pep and punch into outdoor
463-R.
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fo r the band concert. D irector Carl
teed
to Give Satisfaction.
roles that Dorothy Dalton
Loveland had a rra n g e d a very wall- FOR SALE CH EA P— Nice wooden
can. Remember “ The Flame
bed.
Phone 463 R or call 922
balanced program for th e concert,
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the Yukon.”
B
oulevard.
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an d th e trom bone solo of V. O. N.
A
fighting picture of the
Sm ith was received w ith enthusiasm , FOR REN T— F o u r room bungalow
Golden
West of today.
w ith garage, 311 G ran ite street.
to which he gracefully responded
In
q
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N
elda
Cafe.
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w ith au encore.
—Also—
W ANTED— E xperienced d ishw asher
Moved to Baker, Or.—
•— wom an p re fe rre d . N elda Cafe.
“ TORCHY’S GHOST”
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Mrs. K ittie H u n tsb erry , who re ­
sided a t 155 F acto ry s tre e t, hafc FOR SALE CH EA P— M uir peaches.
A dm ission, 10 and 35c
left for B aker, O r., w here she Ex­
137 F irs t St.
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pects to m ake h e r fu tu re home.
FO R RENT— Newly finished a p a rt­
ONE O F MANY
m ents. 137 F irs t St.
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New Telephone Equipment—
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Extract
from
Address
of Rev. W. H. Longs-
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New sto rag e b a tte rie s have been 1 FOR SALE— W ood, first and second
wortli, M. A., Pastor First Congrega­
grow th body fir, $2.75 and $2.50
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tional
Church,
Canton,
Ohio
in stalled a t th e local telephone ex­
<$> CENT <®>i
per tie r. Oak wood, $3 affd $3.25
change, and new sw itching jacks
per tie r.
Leave w ord T idings
“ L ast M onday m orning a lifetim e friend
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placed on th e sw itchboards.
office, Box R.
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of m ine called me up on the telephone rn d
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said: ‘I have a little girl who is su ffering
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FOR SALE— E arly C raw ford peach­ from in fa n tile p a ra ly sis.’ She cam e on to
V isits Medford—
es fo r canning, l c and l% c . B ring th is stage wher6 Dr. Price and I were pray­
Miss M. C onaty, of the C atholic
boxes. 345 H a rriso n St.
1-2* ing for th e sick. A fter she was prayed for.
rectory, was a visito r a t M edford FO R SALE— F at R. I. Red bro ilers she w anted to ta k e the iron braces off rig h t
yesterday.
and fryers. Phone 349-R. 1-fr w away. H er fa th e r took h er to th e house,
and she said : ‘Daddy, you m ust ta k e them
TO YOU,
off. Daddy, I know I am h e a le d .’ She slipped
WOODMEN
from th e ch air w ith h er braces off and RAN
All m em bers of th e M. W. A. and
ASHLAND,
UP AND DOWN TH E HOUSE. W hen they
W . O. W. a re requested to be in Ì
got h e r to th e d in n er tab le she said she
would ra th e r ran th an eat. W ho w ould not
A shland L abor Day a t 9:30 a. m .,
OREGON.
who has been crippled fo r y e a rs.”
to ta k e p a rt in the parade.
Meet '
Hear this Gospel of Jesus preached— Sane,
a t Moose H all.
307-3 ’
Safe, Practical, Scriptural
LEEIXIM’S T I R E
HOSPITAL
MOVED to the BEAVER CORNER.
MASON ami HOOD TIRES.
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A N N O U N C IN G
PROF, PERCY ANDREWS
The m an who will lead th e sing­ Leaves for Berkeley—
ing a t th e C hautauqua b u ilding d u r­
Mrs. M ilton E llis left today for
ing th e com ing evangelistic services. Berkeley, C alif., w here she will visit
Prof. A ndrew s w ants a ll th e people w ith relativ es for a few weeks.
who w ould sing if they could, a t re­
hearsal
S atu rd ay
n ig h t, a t the
C h au tau q u a building. He will give
a sh o rt recital, “ The C him es,” and
“ A Storm a t Sea,” a t 7:3 0 . This will
■ be a g re a t tre a t. He will for a few
¡m in u tes every evening, give instruc-
; tions free to th e choir.
Every one th a t can play an in stru -j
m ent th a t can be tuned to a piano,;
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This is a Special Blanket Event.
should come and brin g his in stru -
ton, all bright and new, all made
i m ent.
u n til 1 :30 o’clock Tuesday a fte r,
NINTH GRADE STUDENTS
GET LONGER VACATION noon. The th re e upper classes will
rep o rt as scheduled T uesday m orn-
A few m ore hours of vacation has ’ ng. This change was felt to be ne­ I
been g ran te d to beginning high- cessary in o rd er th a t th e older s tu .
school stu d en ts. All of those e n te r­ dents m ight be properly classified.
ing in to the n in th g rad e th is term
a re asked by P ro f. G. A. Briscoe not Visiting at Elkton—
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cheevers and j
to come to the high school building
Miss Row ena R oberts are visiting
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
for a few w eeks a t E lk to n , Oregon. |
V isiting Relatives—
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Jo n es and two
sons re tu rn e d from Y ellow stone N a­
tio n al p ark , recently, an d a re v isit­
ing Mrs. Jo n e s’ m other, Mrs. Shaw,
of Rock stre e t.
jum ping a board bill a t Siskiyou.
The
sh eriff a rriv ed on th e stage to­
Shei ff T e rrill w ent to K lam ath
day
w ith his m an, and proceeded
F alls f n th e stage yesterday w ith a
w
ith
him to Jacksonville.
w a rra n t for H arold L. C hilders, who
was a rre ste d th e re W ednesday a t
th e req u e st of Jackson county a u ­
C hildren’s school pens should be
th o rities.
He is w anted here for engraved a t E lh a rt’s.
1-2
C ream
P u ffs
Tomorrow
The Reverse Bide
“ JESU S CHRIST, TH E SAME YESTERDAY, TODAY AND FO R E V E R ”
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
R E V IV A L
CAMPAIGN
Hear CHARLES S. PRICE
L ithia
B ak ery
A ssociate E vangelist w ith Aim ee Sem ple M cPherson of th e Angeles
Tem ple, Los Angeles
D aily—2:30 P. M., 7.30 P. M. Chautauqua Bldg.
Ashland, Oregon, September 3-24 Inclusive
SALVATION FO R TH E SOUL— HEALING FO R TH E BODY
DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRICLES?
Come and See
Come and Hear
Thrifty house­
wives are en­
thusiastic users
of W e a r w e 1 1
Blankets. Worn
en who want full
value for every
dollar paid out
appreciate t h e
eeonomv of hav­
ing W E A R -'
WELL Blankets
SPRINGFIELD WOOLEN BLANKETS
Stocks are especially good at this time, and
: as one can use woolen blankets on many
i cool summer nights, for outdoor sleeping,
1 and all through the winter, prompt selec-
! tion is advised at these juices.
66x80 ALL WOOL BLANKETS, in plaids
—colors, j>ink, blue, grey ami tan, juiced
at per pair .........................................$9.48
70x80 ALL PURE WOOL BLANKETS in
COTTON BLANKETS
—in grey, tan and white, with pink and new plaid jtatterns—grey, tan, pink and
blue, priced at jter p a i r .................. $9.98
blue borders—
60x76, per p a i r .................................... $2.39
64x76, per p a i r .................................... $2.59 70x80 GUARANTEED ALL WOOL both
66x80, per p a i r .................................. $2.89 warp and filling—come in new plaid j)at-
70x80, per p a i r .................................... $3.19 ! terns, grey, tan, pink and blue, at pr. $11.50
Wool Finish Blankets
Blankets for the Baby
64x76 in new block plaids—come in tan.
grey, pink and blue. Priced at pair. .$3.25
Baby Blankets—come in blue and pink
plaids, good size for crib use. Priced at 85c
66x80- come in plaid patterns in pink,
blue, tan and grey. Priced per pair. .$3.75
Baby Blankets—made of wool finish cot­
ton in new patterns, pink and blue, ea 69c
Pendleton Pure Fleece Wool Products
‘THE WARMTH THAT NEVER FAILS’
Superb quality is characteristic of the Pendleton Line of Rohes, Auto Robes,
Steamer Rugs, Couch Covers, Shawls, Throws ami Bed Blankets. Now on display.
All at popular prices.
For School Days
Bloomers pair $1.25
Stockings pair 35c
Girls’ Bloomers, made of black sateen
with elastic at waist and knee, made full
enough for athletic uses.
Misses’s stockings, made of fine Lisle cot­
ton in black only. All sizes, at 35c a pair,
or 3 jtairs f o r ..................................... $1.00
Girl’s Sweaters Each $ 3 .6 9
Boys Sweaters each $ 2 .4 9
Coat style, made with belt and two pock­
ets, good colors to select from.
Slipover style, come in different colors and
sizes. Made of all wool varn.
Middie Blouses each $1.39
Stockings pair 19c
Girl’s cotton Middy Blouses, made in sizes
to 14 years, good style with pocket.
Children’s cotton stockings in black only.
All sizes. This special offering for Satur­
day sold regularly at 25c.
Jum per Dresses $2.43
Girls’ Jumper Dresses, made of cotton
check suiting trimmed with red piping.
Dresses each $1.69
Girls’ Dresses, made of Zephyr Gingham
in plaids,
trimmed with plain ___________
colors. ____
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H andkerchiefs each 8c
W ool Middies each $ 4 .4 8
Children’s Handkerchiefs for school uses,
made with colored borders, at Sc each, oi
two for ............................................. • • 15c
Girls’ Wool Flannel Middies, come in
scarlet and navy, trimmed with silk braid.
Sizes, 8 to 14 years.
Royal Worcester and
Nemo Corsets
Butterick «Patterns
Sunlight Yarns
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Quality Store
Wearwell Sheeting
Colonial Draperies
Hycrest Hand Bags
Holeproof Hosiery
HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING DONE HERE
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IN APPRECIATED