Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Home N eam g Completion—
The new hom e being erected by
Miss Blanche H icks on V ista stre e t,
is gettin g well along and will be
T he greatest courtesy you can ac­
ready for occupancy ere m any weeks
co lti your frien d s is to le t others have passed.
Miss Hicks will oc-
k n ow o f th eir presence in th e city. i cupy th e house as soon as it is com ­
T he T idings w ould appreciate th is. pleted, as she has sold h er property
( all 80.
i on Pennsylvania street.
Here for Her Health—
Mrs. Jesse H ight, of M ayten, Calif.
is v isiting friends in th e city, and
expects to rem ain in A shland for a t
least a m onth. Mrs. H ight expects
to be ben efitted by th e a lt’tu d e here
which is low er th a n th a t a t M ayten,
and to receive relief from th e asth m a
from which she is a su fferer.
L eaving for Southern C alif.—
A PPLES— 20 ounce pippins, 75c
box delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
Local and Personal
Mias Olivia Anderson will leave
tom orrow evening for so u th ern C ali­
fo rn ia, to m ake her fu tu re home.
Miss A nderson has been spending
th e p ast four m onths visiting Mrs.
Mary Johnson on Meade stre e t. She
has m ade m any w arm friends here
who will reg ret her leaving A shland.
Cliff Payne m akes cupboards. 28tf
B usin ess V isitor H ere —
Lewis F au k en h ag en , of the M ar­ R eturn from ’F r i s c o -
shall-W ells H ardw are com pany of
Mrs. C. H. H edburg and d a u g h te r
P o rtla n d , was a business visitor in Agnes have re tu rn e d from a th re e
th e city yesterday.
w eeks’ vacation spent in San F ra n ­
cisco and ad jo in in g cities.
The O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo­
cated a t 65 N orth Main stre e t, w ith
D etrlck sells b u tte r for less.
Try Rose Bros, hot Mexican chili e n tire new equipm ent.
— 15 cents.
29 2
R eturns from Down-State«—
Forem an on Vacation,—
Mr. and Mrs. Elm o Neil re tu rn e d
J. E. Angwin, roundhouse forem an W ednesday n ig h t from Salem and
B rin g in B ig D eer—
Mr. T aylor and H enry Bailey r e ­ j for the S o uthern Pacific here, is P o rtla n d , w here they a tte n d ed the
tu rn ed W ednesday from a ten days’ tak in g a m uch-needed vacation. His sta te fa ir and visited w ith friends
h u n tin g trip in th e vicinity of Keno, place is being filled d u rin g his a b ­ for several days.
b rin g in g along w ith them a big sence by LJoyd C arter, m echanical
forem an for the S. P. shops a t D uns­ Moves R eported—
specm en of th e benchleg buck.
m uir.
C. E. Ram sey has moved to 105
See Carl L oveland ab o u t having
W e g u a ra n te e com plete satisfac W ater street.
y o u r boy learn som e band in s tru ­ tion from our work. L ad ies’ articles
C. J. H untin g to n has moved into
m ent, and join the Boys’ Band. Stu­ ¡a specialty. A shland C leaning and the R. A. Avery house a t 311 G ran­
dio 135 E. Main. Phone 465
4tf Dyeing W orks.
28tf ite stre e t.
You Can Save Money By
Buying Your New Coat, Suit
or Brass Here
Come to T h is S to re S a tu rd a y a n d See th e
W o n d e rfu l V alues W e H ave to Offer
R aady-to-V /ear fo r W om en a n d C h ild ren
Women’s Coats
—35 Cloth Coats made of Plaid Back and Polo
Coating.
Come in all the colors for Fall and
Winter wear.
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.$22.50 values, n o w .......................................... $14.98
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' 7.50 values, n o w .......................................$17.50
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$31.50 values, n o w .......................................... $20.60
$33.50 values, n o w .......................................$22.95
$37.00 values, now .......................................... $24.95
Dresses
Children’s and Misses Coat’s
-—In the latest modes—these, gowns of
lovely Materials.
The beauty of the
long skirt is enhanced by drapes and un­
even hem lines, while the long, loose sleeves
add the final touch of smartness.
—When the chilly wind whistles around
the corners, the youngsters must have nice
warm clothing. We are showing a com­
plete stock of high grade Children’s and
Misses’ Coats for your approval.
£15.50 values, now ............................ $ 9.98
£19.50 values, now .............................. $12.98
£22.50 values, now .............................. $14.98
£24.75 values, now
........................ $16.48
£27.00 values, now ............................ $17.98
$ 7.65* values,
$ 8.00 values,
$ 9.25 values,
$13.00 values,
$21.50 values,
now
now
now
now
now
$ 4.69
.$ 5.25
.$ 6.09
.$ 8.49
$13.98
Q uality M erchandise a t Special Prices
FLANNEL GOWNS . $1.48 WOOL GOODS .. $1.75 yd. BLANKETS
— W om en’s O uting F lannel
Gowns in fancy strip e d and
plain w hite high or low neck,
Sizes— 16 and 17.
$2.89 pr.
—44 inch all wool Serge and — 66x80, h eav y co tto n b lan ­
j F pingle. Comes in all th e kets. Come in grey, tan an d
j new colors fo r F a ll w ear.
white.
OUTING FLANNEL 19: yd UMBRELLAS .......... $1.25 WOOL SERGE .. $1.89 yd
- 3 6 inch fine q u a lity Out-
n g Flannel in fancy stripes,
also plain w hite, (let your
share at th is price.
COTTON CHALLIE 19c yd
— 3(5 inches wide, all new
p a tte rn s, in both light and
d a rk . M ake y o u r new com ­
fo rte r now at th is special
price.
Wearwell Blankets
Superior outing Flannel
Climax Cotton Batts
Colonial Draix'ry Fabrics
—C h ild re n ’s R a in p ro o f U m ­ —56 inches wide, a fine q u a l­
brellas m ade w ith seven ribs ity S erge in r a w b lu e and
— P a rag o n fram e. G u a ran ­ brow n. An ex cep tio n al value
teed to give satisfactio n .
at th is tim e.
COTTON BATTING .. 98c
WOOL HOSE . . . . 98c pr
—72x90 C lim ax C otton B a t­
—W o m en ’s wool hose, m ade
tin g , full com forter size.
W ill m ake com plete com­ w ith d ro p stitc h in B row n
H eath er. Sizes— 8V2 to 10.
fo rte r w hen opened up.
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
The Quality Store
Elks Dance Well Attended—
NOTICE
The firs t dance of th e season I I have ju s t re tu rn e d from Ja p an
given by the E lks was hela last w ith a few kim onas, tea sets, pearl j
n ight in th e ir club room s. The com ­ necklaces and novelties. Anyone i n - !
m ittee in charge had everything a r­ terested , drop card to Mr. R obert i
ranged In perfect shape, and w ere A nderson, H otel Colum bia, and he
well pleased w ith th e fine atten d an ce will call.
30-2* t
th a t tu rn e d out.
All stock of th e S q u are Deal G rocery being sold out fo r
cash. F iv e p e r cent discount on all goods except sugar.
J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howe, of Rogue FOR SALE-—T hree lovely hom es;
faultless cow fresh soon; 24 tlior-
R iver, w ere in A shland a few days
oupghbred p u llets; house for rent
ago to visit for a few days w ith
399 Beach St.
20-S
Mrs. How e’s m other, Mrs. M. E.
F razier.
Dance a t Jackson .county fair
ground pavilion S aturday night.
L aunspach’s Pavilion O rchestra. Pep-j
py m usic. C ongenial crowds. 30-2
Confined to Home—
Mrs. J. L. B arnthouse is am ong
those rep o rted on the sick list. She
is su fferin g from a severe cold.
N.
D E N N IS
FIXTURES FOR SALE
Brown's Cash Market
Is Now Resdy
V isit in A shland—
to serve you with
AI L KINDS OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
P re p a re d and k ep t u n d e r m ost m odern m ethods
Free Lessons
Mrs. Conover announces th at
sh e w ill give free em broidery
lesso n s at th e N eed lecraft Shop
eaeh Saturday aftern oon b e­
tw een 2 and 3 o ’eloek to cliil-
dren from (i to 12 years of age.
Thread and m aterials m u st be
purchased a t the shop.
30-1
O ur m eats are sold d irect from o u r new an d sa n ita ry
u p-to-date sla u g h te r house
Inspection Invited
Enders Flock
Phone 57
F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you
b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
307tf
Returns from Const—
Ted G eB auer, who has spending a
few weeks in the vicinity of M arsh­
field, has re tu rn e d to A shland.
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Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c
delivered.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
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Im portant N otice—
M illinery classes under in stru ctio n
of Mrs. Selm a M. G ray, will begin
next Tuesday evening, O ctober 10.
T here will only be two classes, so
get your nam e In a t once. F o r in­
form ation. call Miss B lanche Hicks
a t public lib rary .
30-2
is /u s i
'beginning lim é’ rt
w ith m e
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N ational F ruit C leaning Machine—
.-»I.
*5*
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What does 5 o’clock
mean to YOU?
RE you like the man in
k the picture, happy in
the p o s s e s s io n of g o o d
health and anticipation of
a hearty meal and a pleas­
ant evening—or a r e y o u
just too tired out to move
after a day’s work?
A
Yeo, th e Insurance Man, is still
doing business in A shland, and is
w riting m ore insurance th a n ever.
If you w ant good insurance, give it
’ to him , and “ spend the differen ce.”
Office, 114 Oak St.
P hone 274-J.
30tf
There is no need for you
to drag along in a wretch­
ed, r u n -d o w n condition
when the ideal medicine is
right at hand.
TKC THEATER BEAUTIFY
TODAY & TOMORROW
Johnnie Walker
—in—
"MY DAD”
H is fa th e r enm eshed in a
m o n stro u s p lo t—
H is sw ee th e art hounded by
an arch -fien d who sought
h er for him self—
H is own co u rag e tested by
ra g in g b lizzard s an d fro z­
en tra ils —
W h a t m et h is asto u n d ed
gaze w hen he peered in to
th e lonely cab in in the
h e a rt of th e ice-hound
w ilderness?
You need TAN LAC.
a
This splendid tonic medi­
cine, increases your energy
and so builds you up that,
even after the hardest day’s
work, you are keen for the
e n jo y m e n t you r leisure
hours promise.
TANL
“ THE FALSE ALARM’’
is th e com edy
First show 7:15; Second 9
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The N ational F ru it C leaning com-1
pany is p u ttin g on th e m ark e t, a late
model fru it cleaning m achine, which
cleans the apple of spray and d irt but
does not bruise it, as has been dem ­
o n stra te d from la st y e a r’s crop.
T here w ere 20 m achines used in
Hood R iver valley d u rin g th e pack­
ing season last year and proved very
satisfactory, even though they a re
of th e old m odel. A sm all am ount
of fru it is still in som e of th e w a re ­
houses in perfect condition fo r so
long a tim e, thereby proving to the
m ost skeptical th a t it does not bruise
the fru it or rem ove th e wax or para-
fine so necessary to the proper keep­
ing of the apple or o th e r fru it. The
fru it is carried by a padded belt be­
tween th re e a d ju sta b le sp iral b ru sh ­
es revolving in opposite directions,
causing th e fru it to ro ta te rapidly
while being carried along and b ru sh ­
ed. The capacity is 1200 boxes per
day and can be increased by in­
creasing th e speed slightly. F u rth e r
inform ation can be had by a d d re ss­
ing Miss E lizabeth R eu ter, Ja ck so n ­
ville, Oregon.
30-fr-m
Peerless FF.nelette Gowns
The S tore W here Your P atron age Is A p p recia ted
C lo sin g Out - C lo sin g Out
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
K. H all hangs paper on the
1 1
Boxi
Give him a call, som etim e this FOR SALE— Concord grapes.
440, N orth Main.
30-1 |
P hone 286-L.
29-2*
FOR SALE— Diam ond ring, value'
$550. Will tell for $400. A d d re ss’
Leave for Portland—
Box D, Tidings.
30-S*
S. H. Short and his fa th e r left for;
P o rtla n d yesterday, w here Mr. Short FOR RENT— House, p artly fu rn ­
ished. Apply 462 B St.
30-3
will spend a few days on business.
FOR SALE— A num ber of good milk
N otice to Oar Owners—
rows. Will he fresh next month.
Price reasonable. Also young p ig s .;
W e have a full line of a lu m in u m '
See J. W. Bailey, T alent, Ore. 30tf
m ats and license fram es on sale a t
Jo rd a n E lectric Co., also a t E agle WANTED— Boy w ants do chores for
board and lodging w hile a tte n d ­
B rass F oundry. In sta lle d free. 2Lr6*
ing high school.
A ddress Wm.
L indell, Siskiyou, Ore.
30-3*
Sunnydale Sweaters
Burlington Wool Hose
Athena Knit Underwear
HAVE YOVR HEMSTITCHING AND P1COT1NG DONE H ERE
Friilay*, October d,
>
30 MILLION
BOTTLES SOLD
Although placed on
the m arket less than
eight years ago, over
30 million bottles of
TANLAC have been
sold throughout this
country, Canada, Mexi­
co and Cuba, and the
demand for it is con­
stantly increasing.
Thousands of men
and women, in ail walks
of life, who have taken
this splendid tonic med­
icine, report th a t they
have been greatly bene­
fited by its use.
TANLAC is purely
vegetable, being« com­
posed of extracts of
some of the iaost bene­
ficial roots, herbs and
barks known to science.
Its form ula complies
with all N ational and
S tate pure food and
health l a w s of the
United S tates and Can­
ada.
BA
A.
Has the Largest Sale in the World
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