Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1922, Image 4

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I Will be in A shland the firs t o f — Pope P ius Xi will w itness Atüeri
every m onth for m agazine subscrip- can newa reel p ictu res of th e 9U.
1 i tions.
W ill appreciate subscrip prem e in te rn a tio n a l convention of
'tio n s. Tillie A nderson.
th e K n ights of C olum bus held here
K eru n w H em e f r o « LOhg Tver*—
Iw ta U in g N e w ~ W ^ I k -
A 8P* ial r0el * belDS
Mr. and Mrs. A L-. Lam b ai rived
A new cem ent w alk is being
tUe K - of c • l o w i n g
hom e la st evening a fte r tw o and a stalled in fro n t of th e G a rn e tt Tea a m o n s o tb e r ^ i d e n w , th e Jfresen-
h al; m o n th s’ trip over th e n orthw est Room on N orth M ain stre e t.
tatlo n of th e 1,31011 ® a d e from the
sect.on of the country. The g re a te r
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a lta r of th e popes in th e V atican,
p a r t of th e tim e they have spent n POPE PIUS XI TO SEE
and presented . to Suprem e K night
th e vicinity of P o rtla n d and A storia,
QP 0 NEWS PICTURES ^ u ie s A. F la h e rty by Com m issioned
w here Mr. Lam b was a tte n d in g to
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E dw ard L. H earn of th e K. of C. in
business in connection w ith th e se t­
ATLANTIC CITY, N J., Sept. 19. th e nam e of Pope Pius.
tle m e n t of his s is te r’s e sta te, who i
died h ere a few m onths ago.
Locai and P eut na!
Tilextij, September 1Ó, itoti
MMBtt
t ’MPIRfe SfcTTLfcS DISPUTE
OHIO IS SENDING MANY
FIFTH HEALING MEETING
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CARD OF THANKS
BET VEfeN THEATRE MEN
TO SESSIONS OF G. A. R.
TO BE HELD TONIGHT
W e wish to .thank our frien d s an<T
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.— The effi­
neighbors
for th e m any acts of k in d ­
CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 1 9 — A
cacy of th e new a rb itra tio n c o u rt
(C ontinued from page 1)
ness
shown
us in our recent bereave­
providing fo r se ttle m en t of d iffe r­ deleC atibn of 3S5 veterans. m«m-
Miss B ernice Yeo played a selec­ m en t in th e loss of o u r w ife and
ences before um pires, in stead of in bers of th e W offten’s Relief Corps
tio
n
on th e piano fo r an offertory m other, Mrg. G. A. Briscoe.
and
o
th
e
r
auiflliary
organizations,
court, w as d em o n strated w hen a re­
George A. Briscoe.
last
evening.
The choly, which
p o rt filed in C ounty C lerk Jrimes A. Will leave th s city on Septem ber 23
num
bers
from
50
to
100
voices,
is
Dr. L. E. Briscoe.
D onegan’s office gave evidence of for the G. A. R. convention to be
to
be
photographed
for
th
e
B
ridal
B ertha Briscoe.
th e term in a tio n of a d ispute b e ­ held in Des Moines, Iowa, which be­
Call
som
e
afternoon
th
is
week
tw een A rnold Daly, acto r-m an ag er, i gins on Septem ber 24, th e com m ittee
F o r sale. used m otorcycles. F lxtt
and Joseph M. G aites, th ea tric al in ch arg e of a rra n g e m e n ts has an ­
Shop.
Suits th a t su it a t P a u lse ru d ’9. 14tf
nounced.
producer.
Leaves for Weed—
Miss Beth Fox left this m o rn in g '
for her home in W eed, Calif., a jfe r •
a few w eeks’ v is't in A shland.
GRANITE MEETING
All persons in te rested in th e de­
velopm ent of a big g ra n ite produc­
ing in d u stry fo r A shland a re invited
to a tte n d a m eeting to be held a t
th e city hall next W ednesday even­
ing, Septem ber 20, a t 7:30.
G et o u r G ranite booklet a t the
cham ber of com m erce room s, read
up on th is p roject, th en come to the
m eeting an d find o u t all a b o u t it
rig h t up to date.
13-4
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
2 DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
2 DAYS ONLY
SEPT. 22ND AND 23RD
September Fur Sale
Will Ix»ave for ' F r is c o -
Rev. E dw ard J. Conaty, who still j
su ffers from his recen t in ju ry , will
leave th is evening for San F rancisco
to consult a s p e c ia lis t.
On H unting T r i p -
H enry Bailey and F red W ilson i
left th is n io rn n g for E lk creek,
w here they will spend several days a
h u n tin g .
I
W ill tak e sm all place in A shland
in exchange on a good 68-acre ranch
in W illam ette valley, all tillab le,
five room house, b a rn , good wells,
w indm ill.
Staples R ealty Agency.
15-1
$ 2 5 .0 0 0 S T O C K o f
—45 inch A ustralian Seal
Cape with Cliin-ehin collar,
luxurious embroidered lin­
ing—
jackm an ’ s furs
From New Y o r k ’s L ead in g
W holesale Furriers
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Price $127.50
FOR SALE— Tom atoes. F ra n k Reed,
T alen t, Or., telephone 8F4. 15-3
W ANTED— W om an for house work
and care for children.
Phone
202-J
15-2
— 10 inch French Seal Coat,
cru sh
collar of natural
skunk, Mandarin sleeves—
Price $180.00
At a Saving of 25 to 33 per cent During this Sale
FO R SALE— H aving disposed of my I
business in terests here, I desire
to sell my m odern five room
bungalow at 139 W im er St. B ar­
gain if taken soon. Call nt above
num ber nr phone 447-J.
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TO TR A D E— Heavy team and h a r ­
ness for good row. Ford nr w hat i
have you? In q u ire 84 G arfield St.
T u e s , T hurs., Sat.
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ECAUSE we shall be able to do a season’s fur business in two days. We could not attempt to carry in
stock such garments as we can in this way bring in for your inspection. Plan to buy the coveted fur
during this sale when you can make a selection from such a vast and varied assortment of
FO R SALE— 125 W hite Leghorn
pu llets, $1 each; also some a t 50
cents each.
W. E. Reed, 298
Avery St
15-3*
FOR
RENT— Six room
m odern
house, $20 m onth. In q u ire new
house. P ine St.
15 8*
FOR SALE— O ur big red cow. Her 1
milk is too rich for diet work (6 I
per c e n t). She will hold up a t iusi j;
ab o u t th re e gallons u ntil fresh en ­
ing and come in w ith five. Sac­
rifice price. $65. 153 G ranite St
Phone 411-R.
15 1
SCARFS - CAPES - COATS - WRAPS - CHOKERS
The quality of the fur is of the highest—all from selected pelts—and the linings are as sumptuous as the furs themselves,
and all show the new style trend of advance Fall and W inter styles.
CONVALESCENT HOME— O aen to
all.* B ring y our sick one to u
We ad m in ister the m ilk diet i nd
o th e r cu rativ e diets and treat-J
m ents.
Term s reasonable.
1531
G ranite St. P hone 411-R.
15-1 j
FO R SALE— Opposite p ark , an 8-1
room and a 4 room house, furn- ;
ished or u n fu rn ish ed ; also vacant
building lots.
Buy direct from
ow ner.
153 G ran ite St
Phone
411-R.
15-1
UStu^
Arrived
C arlo ad
..of..
Stone M artin Scarfs, two skin s............ ........ $39.00 to $100.00
A large assortment of French Coney neckpieces, capes and
N atural Squirrel Scarfs ........................ ........$10.00 to $150.00
coats .............................................. _..................$5.00 to $60.00
Fox Scarfs, a half dozen s h a d e s ........
........$10.00 to $100.00
Wolf Scarfs, black, brown, taupe . . . .
............$8.00 to $24.00'
A large variety of capes, coats and wraps in Coney, French
Seal Caracul, Squirrel, Mole, Hudson Seal and Skunk—
Mole S c a r f s .............................................. ..........$18.75 to $100.00
$50.00 to $500.00
Skunk Scarfs and T h r o w s .................... .......... $22.50 to $200.00
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—A very large assortment of foxes and wolves
-40 inch Hudson Seal Coat, a staple
in all the wanted shades—black, taupe, brown,
model,with natural skunk collar and
blue, poiret, fisher and platinum —
$10.00 to $100.00 "
cuffs—
aoo d S
Price $367.50
and
Linens at Prices That They Will
Sell More Readily
Class A
G arage
C a l l 3 0 for
Demonstration
Ju st received—the first shipment of Linen Damask and Napkins,
I luck Towels and Toweling and fine Linen Damask sets th at we
have bought since the war. W hile linens have not gone hack to pre­
war prices, and probably will not for a long time, we believe they are
now priced so yon can afford to replenish depleted stocks.
:
Linen Damask, y a r d ................... $2.50 to $3.75
Linen Damask S e t s ................. $15.00 to $17.50
Linen Huck Tow eling................. $1.00 to $1.15
BLACK CAT HOSIERY
GOSSARD CORSETS
STERLING SUITS AND COATS
KAYSER SILK HOSIERY
CARTER’S UNDERWEAR
Pictorial Review Patterns
Home Journal Patterns
M I N E R \A Y A R N S
Now Is a Good Time to Make Your
Fall Dresses
A
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CANTON CREPE .................... $2.50 to $3.48
; CREPE KNIT .......................................... $3.95
All the staple Silks—Taffetas, S atins, Messalines, Crepe de ( ’bines,
etc., at. prices as low as anvwher.e, quality considered.
Among the best-sellers in wool dress goods for Fall, are Wool (Tepe.
Tricot ine, French S erg e and Twi t.
F or cotton dresses, use Devonshire, Gingham, Cotton Crepe or heavy
cotton suitings.