Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGB POÜB
Friday, November 1
Come and brin g your note paper
and Bibles to th e B aptist church to ­
night. Bible study on th e baptism
of th e Holy Spirit and evidence fol­
lowing. D on’t mi3s th is siudy.
Stolen P urse F ound—
The beaded purse stolen from
Miss Mabel Roach Tuesday evening
by a y o u n ? m an, who took to his
heels, was found by Mr. H uffm an, an
em ploye of the Pow ell T ra n sfe r com ­
pany, T h u rsd ay evening. The purse
was found on w h at is know n as
Stock s 'r e e t, ju st to the re a r of the
stock yards.
Come and b ring your note paper W orking Near Medford—
and Bibles to the B aptist church to­
Mr. A ikins and Mr. K elly, of the
night. Bible study on the baptism
local telephone com pany,
spent
Oi th e Holy Spirit and evidence fol­
T
hursday
n
e
a
r
M
edford
looking
a*-
lowing. Don’t m iss th is study.
te r th e com pany's wires. The Cali­
fornia Oregon Pow er com pany etn-
poyes w ere doing som e b astin g near
th e telephone lines and the local men
Hom e m ade graham bread, rolls,
w ere th ere to rep a ir any dam age th a t
doug h n u ts, pies and cakes.
Home
m ight be done.
cooking.
Open all day Sunday.
TODAY, TOMORROW
Home B akery, 69 N. Main St.
65-2
S P E C IA L S
FO R S A T U R D A ’
9 to 12 A. M.
98c Embroidered Towels with Wash Cloths—pack
in neat boxes (all colors) ...................................
75c Huck Towels (embroidered) ............................
Coverall Aprons—hand em broidered...................
Stamped Rompers....... 69c
Lunch S e t s ............
All Package Underwear at Reduced Prices
THE
NEEDLECRAFT
_______________ (Next Door Tidings)
W o m e n ’s C oats
Made of all wool materials, sizes
16 to 44
Special 14.75 each
As our third contribution to
the National Drive for Bet­
ter Books, we present
Z A N E GRfY’J
WISÏU2N JToRY
DIMASIÏLAIL
1TACCL BY C M M C T I*) PLYNN
All W ool S erg e
5« INCHES WIDE
Colors navy blue and brown
sponged and shrunk
Special $i.98 yard
E. R. ISAAC & Co
THE QUALITY STORE
Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
3% oz. Kunk All
Wool Yarn
White Outing
Flannel
Saturday only
Saturday only
Coats - suits - Skirts
and Dresses
A Lot of new Poiret Twill and Tricotine Dresses just in to add to our splendid assortment of Wool Dresses.
For Saturday and next week or until closed out, we are making very tempting prices on all Coats, Suits,
Dresses and Skirts.
The thrill of a Zane Grey
romance enhanced.
The comedv is
*
—Fancy Turkish Towels, for Christmas
gifts—50c to $1.19.
TORCHY’S NUT SUNDAY
—Boxed Sets Fancy Towels
Cloths—$1.25 to $2.09.
Misses & Childrens Coats Larsen Says He
33J % Less Than Regular
Price
Provident Ants.
T he nnt has its farm s and “sh eds”
in which il keeps various kinds o!
small beetles and plant lice, eith er for
Come and bring your note paper the sake of their secretions of milk
or for th eir value as food. Some an ts
and Bibles to the B aptist church to ­ merely hunt am p kill the creatu re s
.
I
night. Bible stu d y on th e baptism of they
require, hut o th ers collect them
the Holy S pirit and evidence follow­ into docks or obtain th eir eggs and
rear them.
ing. D on’t m iss th is study.
CARD OF THANKS
and Mrs. John Robinson, of T alent
We wish to th an k ou r friends and and w ith N, D. Brophy and daugh­
neighbors for th e ir kindness and te r, of M edford.
sym pathy d u rin g th e sickness and
TOO LATR TO CLASSIFY
death of o u r husband, fa th e r and
b ro th e r;
also for the b eautiful W ANTED— To buy sm all second­
hand safe. Inquire Mrs. C harles
Loomis, phone S»7,
15-5
Mrs. I
Sperry
Miss S
Sperry
FOR RENT— Nicely fu rn ish ed five
room a p artm en t. Light and w a­
Mrs. J
Wood.
ter furnished. Inquire it. W. Con­
Mr. G
Sperry
over, T idings office, or phone 387-
.1 evenings nr Bunday.
t5 if
V isitor front laxll—
FOR RENT— Two jo o n i ap artm en t
Mrs. H. E. Robinson, of Lodi Cal­
furnished. A dults only. 133 No.
Pioneer ttre e t.
65tf
ifornia, spent the past week visiting
in A shland w ith her son, George FOR RENT— High class ¡p artm e n ts
R obinson, and wife, and with Mr.
•—reasonable. Phone 327-L. 66-2
CIRCLE
BARGAIN
Coming next Tuesday—
“ The Prisoner of Zenda”
Made of best quality wool coating
nicely trimmed
Secretary Bird’s Good Qualities.
The secretary bird, a large, long-
legged biru of South Africa, feeds
largely on reptiles and is often tamed
to rid premises of them. Its crest,
suggesting a bunch of pens stuck be­
hind the ear, gives it its name.
Was Forced To
Quit Work
“ T anlac m easures up to every­
th in g claim ed for it,” declared Jam es
L arsen a w ell-know n p a in te r and
in te rio r decorator, of E. 4028, 28th
stre e t, Spokane, W ash.
“ I had co ntracted lead poisoning
in the course of my w ork, which
caused all kinds of trouble w ith my
stom ach, and no one who h a sn ’t been
th rough it can possibly realize how
a m an su ffers whose stom ach is up­
set by lead poisoning.
Time and
tim e again I had to q u it work on ac­
count of the terrib le griping pains
and aw ful sickness in my stom ach,
and I co u ld n 't begin to tell how
m uch th is cost me in tim e lost from
work.
“ W ell, sir, T anlac overcam e th is
tro u b le com pletely and b u ilt me up
in every way. I hav en ’t lost a day
from work since I s ta rte d tak in g it,
and to look a t me now, no one would
think I ever had a sick d ay.”
T anlac is sold by all good d ru g ­
gists.
—Fine Huck Towels, pa
linen, priced 40c to $1.25
—Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose—$2.00 to
$3.00. Plain black or brown or in heather
shades.
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
10c Paper Eagle
Pins
a good sharp-
pointed pin
—Ladies’ Cotton and Wool Heather Hose
75c to $1.75.
—Black Cat full fashioned Silk Hose, in
black or brown—$2.00.
7c or 4 for 25c
Fine Linen Huck Toweling— $1.00
Bridal Scalloped Sheets—$2.25
Bridav Scalloped Pillow Cases—60c
—Minerva Yarns in almost any kind and
shade.
—Everfast Suiting and Gingham Cloth,
fast to sun and boiling water.
—Now is a very good time
to begin making your Christ"
mas gifts.
—So many pretty things can
lie made from ribbons, laces,
linens and silks, if von will
only begin in time.
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
Children’s Heather Hose—70c and 75c
—Children’s Wool Gloves, gauntlet cuff,
65c. Ladies’ size—75c.
Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves
65c to $2.50.
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
Fine French Kid
Gloves
Slipon Sweaters
three dozen pretty
new styles
¿gY GOODS
IN G
Entire stock of the Elkhorn Gun Store, 381 East Main St., offered at reduced prices. Buy that Christmas present for Father, Brother, Son or Husband now. Sportsmen, Fishermen, Hunters—this is the chance
to get the Gun, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods that you have been wanting at greatly reduced prices.
NEW RIFLES, SHOTGUNS AND REVOLVERS Imported Spanish revolvers, Smith & Wesson
U. S. RUBBER CO. BOOTS AND SHOES
t\pe, 32-20 and 38 cal., 4 and 6 in. barrel. .. .$15.00
Model 95 box magazine Win., eal. .30 ’06......... $42.50
Red hi}) boots, Super q u a lity ............................ S
Imported Spanish Automatics, .25 and .32 eal.
Black sporting boots, Super q u a lity .................$
Model 94 Carbine, eal. 30-30......... ’..................$27.50
$7.00 and $8.00 Red short hoots, Super q u a lity ........................ $
Ptieifie Special Carbine, rifle stock, eal. 30-30. $31.50 Ortgies German Automatic, .32 eal................... $ 9.00
Naugasole short hoots, Super q u a lity ............. I
Model 97 Repeating Shotgun, take down, 12
Colts Pocket Automatic, .32 cal.........................$17.50
White bootee, high cut. Super q u a lity ............. S
gauge, full ch o k e...........................................$39.00
White bootee, low cut, Super q u a lity ............... S
Model 93 Marlin Carbine, eal. 30-30................ $27.50 USED RIFLES, SHOTGUNS AND REVOLVERS
Gymnasium shoe ................... ...................... ...$
Model 27 Marlin, slide action. 24 in. octagon
A few bargains given below. Come in and look Basketball shoe, non-slip sole .......................... S
nickel steel barrel, eal. 25-20 and 32-20....... $27.50 them over—
Extra heavy wool so c k s....................................
Model 27 Marlin, .25 rim fire. 24 in. round
Model 94 Win., .32 special, full length round
GOODMAN BROTHERS SPORTING BOOTS
barrel ............................ . .............................. $26.00
barrel, canvas ease, cleaning rod, good shape$12.50
Heavy sporting hoot, 16 in. top, waterproof calf­
Model 14 Remington, slide action, hi power,
Model 92 Win., 32-20, nickel steel barrel, double
skin, heavy double oak soles, double sewed,
eal. .3 2 ........................................................... $42.50
set triggers, ease, cleaning rod, fine shape. .$15.00
a
real bargain .................... . . . . : ............... $9.75
Model 24 Remington Automatic, .22 eal., only.$22.50 Model ’07 Win., automatic, .351 cal., sling
Light sporting hoot, extra select calfskin, wa­
swivels and sling, peepsight, new condition,
Model 17 Remington 20 gauge hammerless re­
terproof, light weight sole, extra fine........... $9.75
a leal bargain .............................................. $27.50
peating shotgun, 30 in. full choke, cham­
Ladies’
Hi Top boot, extra select calfskin, 15 in. $6.50
Colts
New
Service,
.45
eal.,
new
barrel,
fine.
.
.$14.00
bered for long s h e ll........................................ $45.00
Model 1899 Savage, pistol grip, 250-3000....... $42.50 Colts Frontier, single action, 44-40, good. . . . $12.50 HUNTING COATS, PANTS, LEATHER VESTS
Smith & Wesson, safety hammerless, .38 eal.,
Famous Hippo Hide hunting eoat, cactus and
Ithaca Field Grade, double hammerless, 12
4
in.
barrel,
g
o
o
d
...........................................$10.00
water proof .....................................................$6.00
gauge, full choke............................................$32.50
L. C. Smith. Fulton. 12 ga., double hammerless $32.50
November 18 to December 1
No Sporting Goods Reserved
Crescent Arms Co. 410 ga. double hammerless $20.00
Ivor Johnson Champion, single barrel. 410 ga. .$9.00
Benjamin Air H ifle...........................................$ 3.50
Daisy Single Shot Air Rifle ........................... $ 1.25
Daisy Pump Action Air R ifle ........................ $ 3.50
R. MIDDLETON, Proprietor
Ashland, Oregon
ELKHO RN GUN S TO R E
Hippo Hide full length waterproof p a n ts ....... $3.25
Neustadter Bros, lace leg waterproof trousers. $4.00
U. S. Warmster leather vest, oil tan horseliide,
best made ........................................................$8.00
U. S. reversible auto sport e o a t...................... $12.50
Fadcraft sport suit, heavy forestry cloth, all
wool, two piece, full length trousers.............$17.50
Best quality leather p u tte e s..............................$4.75
SHOTGUN AND RIFLE AMMUNITION
Peters Target and U. M. C. Nitro Club—per box $1.15
l>er e a s e ......................................................... $22.00
Peters Premier and V. M. C. Arrow—per box. $1.20
per ease .................... .............. .................... $23.00
U. S. .22 N. R. A. cartridges—per 1000.............$5.50
All other rifle and revolver cartridges at reduced
prices.
Marble Outing Equipment
20 per cent reduction on all Sights, Hunting
Knives, Axes, Cleaning Rods, etc.
FISHING TACKLE
Seven 12 foot special made steelhead rods, each $7.00
Pfleuger Pontiac Salmon reel, 250 yd. with
thumb b ra k e ................................................... $5.00
Otselie waterproof silk line, 46 lb. test, 25 yds. $1.50
per 100 y a r d s ..................................................$5.75
All other fishing tackle at reduced prices.
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