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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1922)
Thursday, September 28, 1022 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS FAujb «VVM U fa A ttend the H ot Springs dance for A new high school building has the best in everything. 23-3 Mrs. E lizette Ann P u tn ey died at been com pleted a t G ates, Or. Mrs. R obert R aglan, of Siskiyou h er hom e in M edford Tuesday, from was in the city today shopping. paralysis. She is survived by her H ere from Arlington.— husband, th re e sons and fo u r dau g h H ere from McDowell— Mr. Sperry, of A rlington, Or., a r C hester H. P u tney, of th is Mrs. E v e rett T refren , Mrs. F. L. ters. rived in th e city th is m orning fo r a Rice, and th e ir fa th e r, Jam es S. city, is a son. visit w ith his b ro th e r, I. W. Sperry, Bailey, of McDowell, m otored over from th a t place Tuesday, re tu rn in g Come and dance a real fox tro t to M akes Good K ill— real m usic. H ot Springs, S aturday Lee Peachey a rriv ed hom e y e ste r night. 23-3 and day, b ringing w ith him th e gam e Business p roperty and good b ro u g h t down by his tru ts y rifle, ranches in W ashington to tra d e for R eturn from C alifornia— w hich consisted of a large bear, a im proved acreage. Staples R ealty Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Angwin, of deer and a coyote. Mr. Peachey Agency. 23-1 Bush stre e t, re tu rn e d hom e last ev k illed them all in the Dead Indian ening from so u th ern C alifornia. country. Tokay G rapes Grow- L arge— They rep o rt a very delig h tfu l trip G. W. P e lle t b ro u g h t a fine bunch and a ifne tim e. Sweet C ider, m ade fresh every of Tokay grapes to the T idings of Now Showing day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c fice th is m orning, the bunch m easu r W ill M eet at M edford— delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. ing nine inches in length and w eigh Mrs. F ran cis Dam on, one of the ing an even pound and 12 ounces. local m em bers of th e Royal N eigh B u ild in g T elephone L ine— Mr. P ellet grow s some fine fru it on bors. w om en’s auxiliary of th e Mod F. J. M urphy and a crew of men his ranch a t th e sum m it of the hill ern W oodm en of Am erica, has re a re out on th e G reen Springs road in the w est p a rt of th e city, and is ceived an in v itatio n to atten d a com th is week, w here they a re engaged alw ays am ong th e ^ r iz e w inners bined social and business m eeting in building a telephone line for the when he m akes a display. of the organization a t M edford next T alen t irrig a tio n d istric t. The tele W ednesday evening. phone is very essental to th e dis V acationing from Salem — tric t and is being p u t up in such a Mr. and Mrs. A uunsen and two m an n er th a t th e line will not need children, of Salem , were in the city PRICE R ETAINS STRENGTH a tte n tio n for several years to come. for a sh o rt tim e this m orning, m ak FOR HEALING SICK SUMMER’S TAN REMOVED T he flow of w a te r d u rin g th e irrig a ing a to u r of so u th e rn Oregon while —by — tion season will he reg u la te d th ro u g h on a vacation. Mr. A nunsen is a (C ontinued from page 1) Famous Burnham Instantaneous Facial Bleach th e use of th is telephone line. g ra d u a te of the U niversity of O re gon, and a four-year m an in base lie conducted healing m eetings on D ancing every S atu rd ay n ig h t at ball, and a fo rm er football sta r. He two consecutive days. It is consid Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring and the Hot Springs. Come, let us show expressed him self as to th e w onder ered m arvelous by all how he keeps Facial Massage you a good tim e. 23-3 ful scenic a ttra c tio n s of th is p a rt of his stre n g th for so long, w orking (Work (lone by appointment only) the state, and com m ented upon the and praying as he does ,day a fte r Citizens Bank bldg. R oom 1 and 2 upstairs V isits Me<Tfor<l— fine p ark . T hat A shland and Med day. husi- A ttorney W. J. M oore was a Over one hundred w ere prayed for ford w ere th e two best tow ns south ness v isitor in M edford th is fore- a t th e two services yesterday. of his home city was his opinion. noon. Shopping in City— D ies in M edford— Millinery Hair Dressing Parlors Ready-to-Wear Only 3 Days to Save 33a % on Your new Coat, Suit or Dress Latest Creations Fall Millinery TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY’ Fabrics are Velours, Bolivia, Nonuandies, 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. PRICES AS FOLLOWS now now now values now $14.98 19.45 22.95 24.95 now now now now By Buying Now You Save Just % FOR RENT— Two furnisfidu nouses, m odern, c en trally located. In q u ire 166 H argadine St. Phone 122. 23tf W ANTED — A refined, educated woman for responsible position; advancem ent. A ddress M artha M. Bpeuker, Hotel M edford, M edford. 23-3* WANTED— A wom an w ith some tra in in g as nurse. A ddress M ar th a M. S peaker, H otel M edford, M edford. 23-3* ng and free stone cents per pound, st. J. A. G ear, 527 Phone 408-J. 23-2* W ANTED TO TRADE— Two or th re e high grade m ilk goats, for wood or chickens. 4 60 Boule vard. 23-3* FOR SALE -Concord grapes. J. K. H elm an, Box 440, N orth Main 23-2* FO R REN T— Bed room s w ith heat 550 E. Main St. 23-3 TMC TKTATER BCAUTIAP -b y - Vaughan Kester F e a tu rin g JEAN PAIGE Cycol keeps your engine free from destructive su lp h o” com pounds X now now now now now Your One Chance to Save. Buy Now! Dresses A w ay has been found to remove destructive “sulpho” compounds from motor oil. It is the new Hexeon process used only in making Cycol Motor Oil. Because Cycol is free from destructive “sulpho” compounds it retains its “body” under terrific engine heat and maintains an unbroken lubri cating film between moving parts. Thus the motorist who uses Cycol heads off engine damage. Flush your crankcase and refill with the correct grade of Cycol. ■ —Also— TOPICS OF THE DAY —and— “ AESOP’S FABLES” THREE New Fall Suits of smart models, featuring the season’s new est woolens. The jackets are somewhat io 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 Dresses of fashionable materials, styled in all of the season’s smart models. Many enhanced by fancy beading and braid ings. Dresses for street wear, for afternoon wear, f< r business wear. Wait till you see them! You will not he satisfied with just one at these prices. SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS now values now now now values now now Entire Line of Show Room Samples 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. DAYS BEGINNINC TOMORROW now now now now JA C K HOLT $135.00 values now Children’s, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats, made of good service able 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. SALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS Olympic now MOTOR. OIL A S S O C I A T E D O IL C O M P A N Y now now now values now now values now Remember this Sale for Cash Only Executive Office, Associated Oil Building. 79 New Montgomery S t San Francisco, California P rotein F at . . F ib re . Ashland Mills P ity D elivery now Children’s and Misses’ Coats ih e New Molassine $120.00 values now At These Low Prices We Cannot Alter “The Man Unconquerable DAIRY FEED now Phone 40 T H E - Q U A L /T Y S ÏO F E THE 8FO RE W H ERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPR EC IA TED