Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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The Maiden’s Prayer.
I Politeness Springs From Kindness.
“D ear Lord, I ask nothing for my-
Real politeness begins in kindness.
self! Only give mother a son-in-law.” i Only those whose hearts are loving are
—Le Journal Amusant (P aris).
really courteous.
Apply Pruning Knife.
Envy is the most acid fruit that
grows on the stock of sin.—Hosea
Ballon.
Tuesday, November 1-t, 1922
M alta Cotnmandery No. 4
USED ODD WEDDING COACHES
New Stamps Gut on Roosevelt Day
LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
Steam Picw, Traction Engine, Tram-
car, and O thsr Vehicles Have
Transported Bridal Parties.
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K nights Templar
Musoni« Hall
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S tated conclave, W ednesday even­
ing, Novem ber 15. Sojourning and
visiting S ir K nights courteously in ­ a
vited. D etails as 10 election of offi­
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cers, Decem ber 6.
W. H. McNAIR, E C.
1 W. H. DAY, Recorder.
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ALL OUR DRUG STOCKS—PATENT MEDICINES, RUBBER GOODS, TOILET
ARTICLES—AT CLOSING-OUT PRICES - NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEED
MAY EE, SEE US AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REDUCTIONS.
Prescriptions Filled ai 30% io 80% Regular Prices
••-••= Just s Few of the Bargains = = = = =
R e g u la r Special
P ric e
P ric e
T anlac
C astoria
.................................................... $1.00
.................................................. 40c
Lysol, large ........................................... 60c
Lysol sm all ........................................... 30c
Miles N ervine
Ironizetl Y east
Syrup of F igs
W hite Pine &
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T a r Cough S yrup. .
1.10
1.10
65c
50c
B ooth’s Hyomei .................................... 75c
B aalm ann’s Gas T ablets .................
C aldw ell’s Syrup of Pepsin ............
E ucalyptus O intm ent ........................
A nalgesique B aum e B e n q u e ............
H orlicks' M alted Milk, large . . . .
H o rlick ’s M alted Milk, sm all ..........
Sal H epatica .................- ..................
Nyal Liver Salts .................................
2 doz. B ayer’s A spirin ......................
Brom a Q uinine ....................................
N yal’s Laxacold ....................................
V aselin e
1.20
60c
50c
75c
1.00
50c
60c
65c
40c
30c
25c
71c
Special
P rice
D oan's K idney P ills ............................ 65c
31c De W itt’s Kidney P ills .................... 1.00
39c j
W itt’s K idney Pills ..................... 50c
2 l c Freezone .................................................
84c ; G ets-It ....................................................
77c P ap e’s D iapepsin ...................................
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4(j,. i P a p e ’s Cold Com pound ...................
32c A n tiphlogestine ..................................
35c
35c
65c
40c
1.00
<i2c
J>O{.
}9c
L id ia P .'nkhain’s V egetable Comp.
P ierce’s Golden Med. D is c o v e ry ...
All M akes of P orous P la ste rs . . . .
1.35
1.35
25c
■tdc
M urine Eye W a t e r ....................... 60c
Beef, I:o n and Wine ........................ 1.20
39c I
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...................................................... 10c
V aseline .................................................. 15c
Milk M agnesia ...................................... 50c
T urpo O intm ent .................................... 65c
Mentholatum
R egular
P riee
..................................... 50c
M entholatum ......................................... 25c
M usterole ................................................ 35c
C arhona ..................................................
E nergine ..................................................
P u tn a m ’s Dry C leaner ......................
Clilorox ....................................................
O-Cedar ..................................................
O-Cedar ........................i .......................
30c
50e
50c
30c
60c
30c
Liquid V eneer ......................................
Liquid V eneer ......................................
C olgate's B arber Bar .......................
H and Soaps ...............................15 and
H and S o a p s ..........................
10 and
60c
30c
15c
20c
15c
O. A. C. H om ecom ing Soon —
P lans a re being m ade for the a n ­
nual Hom ecom ing celebration a t the
A'bÿb i n
, Oregon A gricu ltu ral college a t Cor­
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vallis, a t which tim e h u ndreds of j
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g rad u a tes and fo rm er stu d e n ts will
j g a th e r on the cam pus to renew old
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g f e . ........
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¡scenes. The g re a te st am o u n t of 1 /
I te re s t is centered over the com ing
U niversity of Oregon-O. A. C. foot­
ball gam e, which will be th e big
event of the celebration S a tu rd a y ?
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Novem ber 18. Several local people;
a re talk in g over arra n g e m e n ts to '
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w itness th is g ridiron classic and to!
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: a tte n d the o th e r events d u rin g the!
! week-end.
Assistant Postm aster General Glover and Director Louis A. Ilill of the
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bureau of engraving and printing inspecting the first printing of the new
N atato riu m sk a tin g rin k will o p e n ’
' - ‘h‘h were “ *‘st p!i" ‘ '' on R:,l<‘ " n
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birthday, October 2i, at the Oyster Bay, New York city and Washing!«!!,
its doors to th e public W ednesday. I postofflc(.s< T he photograph of th e Colonel is one of th e last tak ui of m,,,. 11 s
Novem ber 15, at 2 p. m. U nder new memory was especially honored by the n a w , for Get. 27 v ns N aw Day
m anagem ent.
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Com nut tee Does F in e W ork—
The com m ittee in charge of the re ­
fresh m en ts and serving a t the O re­
gon N ational G uard reception Mon-
' day n ig h t very ably perform ed th e ir
duties. The tab le and serving de­
tail was in charge of Sergeant S a r - !
gent, who seleqted P riv a te s McNabb,
M inttle, Otis Johnson, W ertz, Jalo
and H u n n ic u tt to assist. O thers lent
th e ir services to the detail d u rin g
: the evening.
SUNDRY ITEMS
3 DAYS
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HOME ON MOUNTAIN AVE.
Ira W illiam Sperry died M onday'
m orning a t his hom e, 172 M ountain
avenue, a t the age of 65 years.
Mr. Sperry was a native O regon­
ian, having been born in Linn conn- I
ty, and has spent practically his en- |
tire life in the state.
F u n eral services will be held W ed- j
nesday afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock
from the residence and b urial will |
tak e place in M ountain View cem e­
tery in charge of J. P. Dodge a n d ||
Sons.
DURING THIS SALE, ALL STATIONERY ITEMS HAVE BEEN REDUCED
including
LATE
TAPESTRIES, VARNISHED TILE, . OATMEAL
AND PULP PAPER DESIGNS
Being Offered at a
Sale Limited to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
85c and $1.50 Fiction on Sale at 53c each
- BOOKS
3 DAYS
Largest Seaweed.
The kind of sea w e ‘d known as kelp
is said to lie the largest, or at least the
longest, in die world, sometimes at-
taiaing a length o f 1.500 fee;.
W. SPER R Y DIES AT
ONE OF THOSE $2.00 ALARM CLOCKS AT
WHOLESALE PRICE—$1.41
DRUGS
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An American bridegroom who made
his journey to the altar tfa a steam
plow has hud many rivals in m atri­
monial carriages.
it is not long since a bridal couple
and their gue>is made a dram atic ap-
pe; rance in a Kentish village on a
traction engine, and a procession of
trucks gayly decorated with ilags, H ow -
m s and evergreens, says London An­
swers.
A wedding party drove up to S t.'
M ark's church. Birmingham, one Eas­
ter Sunday in mourning, the coaches;
and tiie horses being incongruously
adorned with white rosettes. A pret­
tily decorated tram eqr was the chosen!
vehicle of a Wolverhampton bridal j
party, the driver and conductor wear-'
ing white gloves and sm art button­
holes and the journey to the church
being heralded by the explosion of,
fog signals.
But perhaps the most novel journey
of ail was that of a young Austrian
couple, whose wedding procession slid
down a steep hill from the bride's
home to Paysback church on seven to­
boggans decorated with pine branches
and flowers.
WANTED— Some single comb W hite
Leghorn pullets.
A. J. Bailev,
A shland, Or. 615 W alnut St. 63-3*
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 18,17,18
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Late model
Buick “ 6” to u ring car. Will trade
for sm all truck or cash. „Call 176 I
M echanic or Plaza confectionery.
C A SH ONLY
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FOR RENT— A m odern bungalow ,
fu rn ish ed , close in.
Also th re e
room fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t. A dults
preferred . 357 V ista St., A p a rt­
m ent 4. Phone 5 22.
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FOUND— C hild’s coat, blue, a t A r-J
m ory M onday night. Ow ner may j
have sam e by calling a t Tidings
end paying for id.
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STATIONERY
DAYS
DAYS
78-80 N. MAIN ST.
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Just at this time when you will want to brighten up the home for the dark Winter days ahead, comes this great Special Offer ng of Wall Paper at saving prices. Attractive and Quality
Papers for Bed Rooms, Dinings Rooms, Living Rooms and Kitchens, at prices the lowest since before the war. No m atter what style, color or price ou desire, we believe you can
find exactly what you want at our Store this week.
order houses and giving you far bet­
ter quality.
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KITCHEN AND BATH ROOMS
require a paper which will not read­
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in appearance yet low in cost. Such
a paper is our Milner Weave. The
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blended blue and brown tones are
colors that will not tire you. At a
GENUINE OATMEAL PAPERS
very low cost, per doable roll. .. .23c
are considered among the most taste­ Many patterns suitable for kitchen
ful decorations. The plain colors are and hath, rooms to. pick from. Double
always in good style. They go well rolls arc 16 yards long, 18 inches wide,
with any style of furniture and drapes with ¡.orders and ceiling to match.
ami they are papers of which one
BED ROOMS
never tires. Our stock of real Oat­
meals and embossed llarmellos are Our floral stripe patterns of blue and
full ami complete, and this week we warm yellow are .most cheerful for
are giving specially reduced prices on j north bed rooms, making them more'
light and inviting. Priced per double
them.
roll at this Sale, o n ly ........... *»,. .33c
VARNISHED TILES
Borders and ceiling to match. -
Durability is one of the chief qualities
Many New Bed Room Patterns
of these papers. Their surface is prac- , SubdueJ grays, satin stripes and all-
tieally waterproof. They will stand I over patterns. These papers have a
the destructive effects of moisture and daintiness, lightness and clean fresh­
give long service in kitchen ami hath ness s6 delightful for home-loving
rooms. We are competing with mail people.
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TAPESTRY PATTERNS
A Great Lot of Room-Sized Remnants
Our Tapestry Papers are very high class deco­
rations for living rooms and dining rooms.
Wherever they are used they are sure to be
admired, making the coziest room have a
friendly dignity.
Bling your measurements, count your windows and doors.
Priced per double roll, fro m ............. 53c t,o 89c
selection is large, at the ¡»rices we have reduced our papers to, it will not
at Great Reduction in Price
M’hile our
last through this Wall Paper Sale.
GRASS CLOTH PAPERS
have lately become very fashionable. We have
a large stock in Grays, Blues and Tans.
Look
them over this week. And advice or courtesy
we can extend to you, we are more than willing
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to do it.
Swenson & Peebler
Furniture
A\ e will arrange for a house decorator for you. They are not rushed at
this time of the year and can do their best and most careful work ami at
any time that suits your convenience.
THtS WEEK OHLY
( 'alol Liquid G loss...................................................... Sale price 47c
reg. 55c
Finest Sewing Machine Oil ..t.^ . ...............
S a le
¡»rice 23c
reg. 35c
Xoxal Furniture Polish ...........
Sale ¡»lice 19c
reg. 25c
O-Cedar Mop ....................................................... Sale ¡»rice $1.23 reg. $1.50
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Liquid Veneer Mop
..................................... . .Sale ¡»lice 98c reg. $1.25
Golden Star Polish .......................... ................ .....S ale price 38c reg. 50c