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

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ASHLAND DALLY TIDINGS
Now is the tim e to have your pi- Move R eported—
LEKDOM will tak e the KNOCK
ano tuned. C arl H. Loveland Stu-
J. B. Sm ith has moved from 573 out of your OLD TIRE or sell you
' JiOf 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf E a st Main stre e t to an a p a rtm e n t a new CORD for $10.00.
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E n d ers Hdwe. S atu rd ay sale of
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! in th e Manx building.
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w hite gran itew are.
41-2 M ere Hoboes in C o u rt—
R alph H arris has moved from 111 T ourist D raw s S tiff P in e—
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I E ig h t hoboes w ere tak e n before T hird s tre e t to ICO M echanic stre e t,
L. F. R ussell, a to u rist from th e
S ecretary in City—
Ju stice Cowdy T hursday and a lik e 'in to the property which he recently sta te of W ashington, was picked up
Mr. Moss, secretary of th e Jack n um ber today and all were given in purchased from Ed B utler,
late W ednesday night for h ittin g the
son county boys’ and g irls’ clubs, stru c tio n s to tak e the highw ay and:
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high places on th e highw ay, and was
was a visitor in the city T hursday, keep m oving. Q uite a num ber a re j
S atu rd ay Sale a t E nders Hdwe. ¡ta k e n to Ju stic e Gowdy’s home,
He was engaged in gettin g the re- seen passing th ro u g h the city on
41-2 ! w here court was held and upon his
p o rt of the w ork done by various ¡Main stre e t, having left the railro ad j
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| pleading guilty to the charge of the
m em bers of the localWdub, and of a t th e en tra n ce to th e local yards, in
C lothing prices th a t defy com pe-! a rre stin g o ffite r, was '■fined* $50.
fering suggestion w here needed.
ord er to escape th e ra ilro a d officers tit.o n a t P au lseru d s.
39tf F ailin g in his endeavors to get the
judge to low er the fine, he w rote a
F o r cleaning and pressing, phone
T he C. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo­ Sophom ores P lan R eception—
checks for th e am o u n t and proceeded
l l » . We call and deliver.
39tf caied a t 65 N orth M ain s tre e t, w ith
The a n u a l reception to th e fre sh ­ on his way.
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e n tire new equipm ent.
men given by m em bers of th e sopho­
Lay in your coal supply now a t i
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E v ery th in g good to eat a t D etrlck
$16 per ton, delivered from E nders ! Read page 127, S a tu rday Evening m ore class of A. H. S., will be held
G
roceteria.
some tim e next week. C om m ittees
42-1 'P o s t of October 21st.
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from the second-year class a re a t
work laying plans for th e reception.
If you have not found your winter^
Y ell le a d e r E lected —
coat, come S aturday to McGee’s. A
O rville H all w as elected yell lead- Grabbed for B eatin g B ills
A young m an by the nam e of At-
P iano Lessons. G rad u ate Chicago lot of new ones ju st in.
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e r by a vote of the stu d e n t body of
th e A shland high school today, w ith ikins was tak e n from tra in 15 last Musical college, pupil of Em il L ie b ­
H ow ard M cCallahan as his a ssista n t, i night by local o fn c e rs a t the request ling and H enry Schoenefeld
Maud ; Im portant M eeting T onight__
T he a sp ira n ts for th e position tried ' ' f,ia n ts P ass a u th o ritie s, and was H. L ig h tn er, 111 Beach St.
41-3* ' Speaking on the topic of “ The m a r­
out d u rin g the A. H. S.-K. F. H. S. lock®d up h e re - He is w anted in
keting question as it affects O regon’’
gam e and before th e assem bly.
| ,lie c,im ate c ity ” for leaving w ith Open A ir Services T onight—
Mr. Dodson, secretary of th e P o rt-j
lo u t paying c ertain board bills
He
C aptain and Mrs. F ord, of the Sal­ land cham ber of com m erce, and
here.
j says lie will se ttle , but is being held vation arm y, w ith h e a d q u arte rs a t George H. M ansfield, president of
S atu rd ay a t McGee’s— A dozen u n til se ttle m en t is made.
M edford, to g eth e r w ith som e com ­ the sta te farm b ureau, will be heard
new fur-trim m ed coats.
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rades, will hold two m eetings to -ja t th e M edford public lib rary a t 7 :45
Read page 127, S atu rd ay Evening , n ig h t in A shland.
The first one, o’clock tonight. All business men,
INFLUENZA and colds are serious P ost of O ctober 21st.
42-1 ¡w ill be held in th e open a ir ht a b o u t'w h o a re in terested , are invited to at-
and lead to m any com plications. Ifi
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7 o’clock, down town, and a gospel tend th e m eeting,’ which will have
von want to get well and be able to
See our S atu rd ay W hite G ranite- service will be held a t the M ethodist direct bearing upon th e local prob-
resist colds, see Dr. Angell, Chiro- w are Sale. E n d ers Hdwe.
41-2 church at 7:4 5 .
i lem s reg a rd in g th e m ark e tin g sifua-
practic E lstro-T herapy. F irs t N a t’l
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tiOn. A delegation has alread y sig.
Rank Rltlg. Office phone 4 8, resi-,
T hree special lots of su its at Me-
Special W hite G ranitew are Sale— nified th e ir intention of a tte n d in g
donee 142. House calls. 4 0 e o d -lm o , Gee’s— $19.75, $29.75, $39.75. 42-1 S atu rd ay only. E n d ers Hdwe. 41-2 the m eeting.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
MÜNSING WEAR
for
Men, W omen
and Children
ELKS BUILDING
H ere from G rants P ass—
Ed L. Schm idt, re a lto r, and Ed
Van Dyke, clerk of th e Josephine
county school board, were in the city
on business T hursday.
FOR SALE— Fine P o rtlan d income
p roperty paying 12 per cent on
$17,500.
W ill accept A shland
property or acreage near, as part.
B. M. P rice, 142 Shaver St., P o rt­
land.
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LOST— T hursday, pair
to rto ise shell rim s.
Tidings- office.
Not a Sale—but our Everyday Golden Rule Prices.
—Truwalk Oxfords in Black Kid
$7.00 to $8.30
$9.75
—Havana Brown and Black Kid
Blucher, rubber heels ........... $8.40
—Brown Calf Bal, Goodvear welt,
rubber heels ........... $4.65 to $5.75
—Brown Calf Blucher, Goodyear
welt .............................. $4.65, $4.75
—U. S. Army Shoes ............. $4.85
USE
—Black and Brown Kid Oxfords
$6.00, $6.75
Cushions for
the Feet
—Black and Brown Kid Oxford
$3.25, $3.65
Imagine the comfort you
would enjoy if cushions
were adapted for foot­
wear. This is the remark­
able degree of comfort
you will experience the
first time you wear Tru-
wauk shoe — Strikingly
stylish too!
—School Girls’ O x fo rd ......... $5.00
—Black Kid One-strap, military
heel .......................................... $5.85
We Have Another Car Due Next Week, Which Will Be
Perhaps the Last Car This Year
$16 ton Delivered
Cherro Flour
A Pure Hard wheat Patent
Flour
Leave Your Orders Now at the Store
Use
HARD LUMP COAL
1 Cherro Poultry Feeds
Pure and elean, eall for them
at your mreehant
ASHLAND MILLING CO
ASHLAND FEED STORE
IDEAL GROCERY
$16
TON
BUSTER BROWN
Hosiery
for
The Family
Compare them!
NEW FALL SUITS
NEW FALL COATS
—Are you finding that you haven’t
—Individual? Yes! For they are of
PRINTZ make.
the right kind of a suit for Fall, one
that you can wear now and later in
—As you select your hat, your shoes,
the year, one that embraces all the
your gloves, to meet your personal
prevailing modes? If so, then here’s
taste, so you can select your coat for
the chance to lmy a suit by PRINTZ.
your individual lines. You may choose
They are tailored in Tricotine and
from models of tailored simplicity as
Cord Twill and arc priced from
well as those of more elaborate crea­
tions. PRINTZESS Coats arc priced
Two ton patent vamp and suede
quarter, one-strap ................. $7.95
—Two ton Brown Calf vamp and
Suede quarter, one-strap . . . . $7.95
Sizes 2V> to 6
$4.10 to $5.00> ^
S i z e s 1 ’ o to 2 .......... $2.20 to $3.25‘/ ■ I.M ILLER Ô SO N S \
Sizes C 2 to 2
—I. Miller’s Black Kid, one-strap.
in c o r p o r a t e d
Sizes 11 to 13M, .. $2.00 to $3.40 ^ 1 5 W est 42nd S tre e t 4 hand turned, Spanish heel ..$10.00
from
in Brown and Navy. Priced from
$18.75 to $37.00
$17.50 to $35.00
¿i
$19.00 to $105.00
—Other coats; materials are Velours,
Normandies and Bolivas, full satin
lined. Priced from
—Other suits in both plain and fancy,
D resses
,lM T * T V .ab ’J l W i
»Shoes fo r C h ild r e n
-Designed and tailored by PRINTZ.
— e are exclusive agents tor the famous Buster Brown Shoes for Children, the Shoe of
Quality, Comfort and Wear—
Children’s Shoes in Sizes 5 to 81g ............................................... $1.70, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.50
Children’s Shoes in Sizes 812 to 11............................................. $2.00, $2.60, $3.05 and $4.75
Children’s Shoes in Sizes IDA to 2 ........................................... $2.50, $3.50, $4.25 and $4.75
Priced at ........................................................... $35.00
-New Wool Dresses, in Poiret Twills and Serges ........................................... $10.25 to $28.50
-Silk Presses, 4n Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine, in all the latest styles
Priced at .................. '............................................................................................. $10.25 to $32.50
Table Linens
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits
-Men’s All Wool Grey Serge, with two pairs of pants, priced a t ............. .................... $32.50
-Men’s All Wool Fancy Stripe Suits, priced a t ....................................... $22.50 and $25.00
M en ’s All Wool Bine Serge Suits, priced at .......................................
$20.85 and $30.00
-A oung Men’s Suits, all wool fancy mixtures, priced a t ......................
...$11.75 to $16.85
-\oung Men’s Suits, all wool, with two pairs of pants, priced a t .......
.$23.50 and $25.00
MERCERIZED DAMASK
62 inch, Floral design, per y a r d ................
$ .70
72 inch, Floral Design, per y a r d ...................... $ .85
70 inch, Pure Irish Linen, per y a r d ................. $2.60
72 inch, Pure Irish Linen, per y a r d ........... t. . .$3.15
72 by 72, Pure Linen Cloth, e a c h .................... $7.00
72 by 90, Pure Linen Cloth, e a c h ..................... $8.75
Japanese Lunch Cloth, 48 by 48, e a c h ........... $ .98
Japanese Lunch Cloth, 60 by 60, e a c h ............. $1.35
New Fall Wool Goods and Silks
Boy’s Knee Pant Suits
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$40.00 to $59.00
—Bovs’ Dress Shoes—
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R e a d y -to -W e a r D e p a r tm e n t
For Ladies—“ I. MILLER’S ”
—Brown Calf Bal, rubber heels
—Black Kangaroo Blucher, Good­
year welt ............................... $7.501
of glasses,
R e tu rn to
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We invite you to inspect our New Fall Merchandise — Goods of
Quality at very low prices. All these goods were purchased from
the largest manufacturers in the E ast in 80-store quantities. This
entitles us to sell to you for less.
For Men—“ THE BARRY SHOE’
of
RED APPLES— A few more Spitz i t
50 cents per box. Bring boxes.
W illiam s O rchard, second gate on
left road south from Belleview
school. Phone 10F22.
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PHONE NO. THREE
S h o e D e p a r tm e n t
Another Car
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Me have a complete line of all wool suits in new Fall Styles with one pair of
pants. Pined at .......................... .............................................. $2.80, $4.75, $5.85
54 inch Poiret Twill, Navy, per y a r d ............... $2.80
36 inch French Serge, Red, Brown, Navy, yd. $1.00
40 inch French Serge, Copenhagen, Brown and
Navy, per yard .................................................. $1.40
36 inch Messaline, jier y a r d .............................. $1.65
40 inch Crepe de Chine, in all shades
P er yard ......................................$1.42 and $1.75
$7.75 to $11.45
40 inch Crepe-back Satin in Brown, Navy and
Black, per yard ................................................ $3.15
blankets and Bathrobes
COTTON BLANKETS
Size
Size
Size
Size
64 by 76, sheet b lan k et............................
66 by 80, fancy p la id ..............................
66 by 80, Woolnap blanket ....................
66 by 80, Woolnap b lan k et....................
$1.75
$2.85
$3.90
$4.20
WOOL BLANKETS
Size 70 by 80, fancy p la id .................$8.20 and $8.90
Beacon Bathrobe Blanket, cord to match, large
assortment of patterns at
...........................$4.50
Indian Blankets, Beacon m a k e .................... '.$4.25
Bathrobe material, width 36 inches, by the yd. $ .73
Crib Blankets, e a c h ................................70e to $1.35
Comforts and Comfort Bats
Fancy Beacon Comforts .................................... $4.75
Other com forts................................. $2.25 and $2.50
$ .95
Cotton Batts, 3 lbs. stitched
.$1.75
Cotton and Wool Batts, 2 lbs.
All Wool Batts, 2 lbs............
.$2.78