Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1922, Image 4

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    ABHLAN/I JAULT TR» HG»
Sells Property H e r e -
i t ceive.i Box of P ears—
George M. Cooper has sold th e
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received
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A. F. «41 A. M.
t o t of pears th is week from D. H. p roperty a t 84 A lida s tre e t to Em m a
J ckson, who raises som e of th e fin ­ J. Gooding. Mrs. Gooding is a sister
rum w al Notice
est to be found in th e R ogue River of Dr. H. B P u rl, w ho recently pur-
Special
comniTnijoaVon,
F riday valley.
. chased th e d en tal equipm ent of Dr.
F. H. Johnson.
.eptember 22, at 1 o’clock p. m., for
th e purpose of a tte n d in g the fune­ Leave for Oakland—
ra l services of o u r late B ro th er R ob­
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Holm es Here from Sacram ento—
e rt P. N ell, w ho died in th*,3 city have left for O akland, Calif., w here
Mrs. T aylor P ain e and her friend
Septem ber 19. Services a t the P re s ­ they will visit for th e next t'ew Mrs. Brown » of Sacram ento, and Mrs.
b y terian church a t 2 o’clock. I n te r ­ weeks w ith relatives and friends.
. Clay Dennis, of Chicago, w ere guests
m ent in A shland cem etery. Masonic
Monday evening a t the hom e of th eir
b u ria l service, u n d er K night Tem ­
relatives, th e Dennis and O skar fam ­
New Stongrapher at C. of C.—
p lar escort.
M em bers of th e fra ­
ilies.
Mrs. J. A. S outhard has tak en the
te rn ity respectfully invited to a t­ position a t th e local cham ber of
tend
com m erce as sten o g rap h er. She a s­ Move Reported—
GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M. sum ed h e r new
C. W. Lym an has moved from 84
d u ties Tuesday
G arfield stre e t to 460 Boulevard.
W. H. DAY, S ecretary.
m orning.
Ash a n d L’-tlg«* No. 23
WATCH OUR WINDOW!
Wednesday, iïeptember 20, 1022
Moves to A shland—
J Mr. B arnum will ta k e possession a t Visit Central Point—
Dr. H. B. P u rl, who recently once, and Mr. Jacoby will move his
Mrs J. N. Dennis and Mrs. J. L.
b ought out Dr. F.~H . Jo h n so n ’s of- household effects to Tacom a, W ash., O skar w ere v isitors in C entral P oint
Lee, has moved his fam ily to th e w here he has bought property. The yesterday.
property a t 84 AJida stre e t, w hich Jacoby property was sold th ro u g h
was bought by his sister
the Staples R ealty company.
Money in His Shoes.
A Pole named Pictr Talla. travel mg
iron. America to Danzig, was taken
Those know ing them selves in d eb t­ Picnic at Bebee’s B r i d g e -
ed to m e, will please s e ttle th eir ac­
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. D ennis, Mr. and ill recently In the Y. M. C. A. hut,
W aterloo road. London, and removed
counts a t once, o r a rra n g e fo r th eir Mrs. J. L. O skar and son Dennis,
to the infirmary. He hud only two
paym ent. I have gone out of busi­ and th e ir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Viv­ shillings threepence in English money,
ness in A shland and expect to assign ien H enderson, of Y reka, spent Sun­ but hidden in his clothing he had 22
for collection all o u tstan d in g ac­ day on a picnic a t th e Bebee bridge. $10 goid pieces and paper money to
the value of $900. His shoes were
counts October 1.
Dr. W. E.
found te he very heavy, and when
B uchanan.
16-5
Mrs. J. W. W alters, of Bakers- they were photographed by the X-ray
f'eld , Calif, who has been visiting 12 lance coins, presumably $10 gold
Property Changes Hands—
w ith her sister, Mrs. W. O. Dicker- pieces, were found hidden between the
H. R. Jacoby has sold his property ’ son, for th e past few weeks, left for leather and the soles of each boot.--
Brooklyn Eagle.
a t 507 Palm avenue to L. B arnum . | h er hom e th is m orning.
9
SA M PLE SA LE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
A PPLES— 20 ounce pippins. 75c
box delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
LOST— Black hand nag on highw ay
between
Ashland
and
Siskiyou,
Tuesday afternoon. Leave at po­
lice ita tlo n . Rew ard.
16-1*
FOR SALE— Fine B anana a p p l e t
$1 boxed.
E. E. Foe«. T alen t.
Oregon.
16-11*
10 DAYS
Ready-to-Wear
STARTING SEPT. 21
A w ant ad will sell it.
WATCH OUR WINDOW!
Of
10 DAYS
Visits from Yreka—
Mr. and Mrs Vivien Hendereon.
of Y reka, w ere week-end guests a t
the home of Mrs. H enderson’s cou­
sin, Mrs. J. L. O skar, 83 M arket
stre e t.
STARTING SEPT. 21
A Lucky Purchase ol $7500.00 Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses
Representing an entire line of Show Room Samples of an Eastern Manufacturing concern,
bought by us for cash—goes on sale here
THURSDAY MORNING AT 331% OFF REGULAR PRICES!
and continues ior Ten Days—provided oi course, our present stocks are sufficient
COATS
DRESSES
Fabrics are Velours, Bolivia, Normandies, Polly Anna, and
other desirable coatings in the very much wanted Brown, Rein­
deer, Pekin Blue, Navy Blue and Taupe. Styles, from the
straight line loose and belted backs to the flare fitted, trim­
mings self cloth, while others have fur collars and cuffs.
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Dresses of fashionable materials, styled in all of the season’s
smart models. Many enhanced by fancy healing and l ;aid-
ings. Dresses for street wear, for afternoon wear, for business
wear. Wait till you see them! You will not be satisfied with
just one at these prices.
SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS
SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS
$22.50 values now . $14.98 $45.00 values now . . 29.75
9.98 $27.00 values now
now . . 12.98 $32.00 values now
now .. 14.98 $34.50 values now
now . . 16.48 $43.50 values now
now . .
19.45 $48.75 values now . 32.50
$33.50 values now . 22.95 $58.50 values now . 39.00
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$37.00 values now . 24.95 $62.75 values now . 42.50
$31.00 values now .
.
17.98
21.09
. 22.98
. . 28.95
.
The women of Ashland and vicinity are indeed very fortunate
All merchandise mentioned in this advertisement was bought
as this great event comes at a very Opportune time, just as
for this special event. Duly one of a kind. The garment von
the season approaches.
have been wanting is surely here—and think of it, your chance
to save 33.i per cent. Buy it today and get a full season’s
wear.
Buy now and save 33 1-3 per cent
on that new Suit, Coat or Dress.
Children’s and Misses’ Coats
PLUSH COATS
Children’s, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats, made of good serviceable
materials in very dressy styles, some with fur collars and cuffs:
others with self trimmings. Many styles and colors to choose
from. Sizes from two to sixteen years.
Twenty-five Plush Coats of the very finest quality, every one a
beauty.
Materials are Amertex Silk Seal, Hudson Seal, Seal
Sealette, and Esqumette, with plain and fancy linings.
SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS
SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS
$61.00 values now . $ 4 1 0 0
SUITS
$ 5.00 values now
$3.34
$12.00 values now
$8.00
$15.00 values now
$ 9.00 values now
4.34
6.00
$18.75 values now
9.98
12.50
$10.00 values now
6.66
$21.00 values now
13-98
35.00
$135.00 values now
New Fall Suits of smart models, featuring the season’s newest
woolens.
The jackets are somewhat in length and style,
but all have the required length to meet Fashion’s dictates for this
season. Many of these suits are trimmed in fur, giving them the
final touch of smartness.
SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS
$ 6.50 values now
29.00
47.00
$90.00 values now . 59.00
$120.00 values now . 80.00
values now
$14.98
values now
18.00
values now
24.00
values now
values now
$70.00 values now .
90.00
$31.75 values now
REMEMBER—This sale is for cash only.
this line sent on approval.
ASHLAND,
ORE.
No merchandise in
$37.75 values now
$44.75 values now
$21.25
25.25
29.75
$50.65 values now
$35.00
$69.00 values now
46.75
$84.00 values now
. 56.10
IMPORTANT—Owing to the special reduction in price, it will
he impossible for us to do any alteration on these garments
R. ISAAC & CO.
ASHLAND,
ORE.