Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, November 28, 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
FA G S F O U »
E x tra fancy w in ter spuds a t En- E a t-—
j W hy not buy her a Singer Sewing
Mirth
Leave for Portland—-
Try
our
35
cent
vegetable
dinner.
■
M
achine
fo
r
Xm
as.
$5
down
and
$3j
A
p,easanti»«»
of disposition is of
70-1
Mrs. M yrtle P alm er and fam ily left ders.
Hom e B akery and R e stau ra n t. 69 per m onth will put one in your hom e, great use, men being willing to sell
th is week for P o rtlan d to visit with
F rancy governm ent inspected No. N orth Main.
70-2 Singer Sewing M achine Co., 10 So. the interest and engagement of their
h er sister. She m ay decide to m ake
---------------------------- ! F ir St., M edford.
discourses for n o , price sooner than
70-1
her hom e in P o rtla n d and not come 1 spuds a t E nders,
that of mirth, whither the nature of
back to A shland.
man,
loving refreshm ent, gladly be-
Exhausted
from
Grippe
Cough
A
nother
car
of
N
etted
Gem
spuds
Some m ore G h irad elli’s bulk cocoa
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La grippe coughs rack and te a r th e a t E nders
70-1
I
takes
itself.—George
Herbert.
4 pounds for 35c, a t E nders. 70-1
Dance Jackson Hot Springs S a tu r­
su ffe re r to a sta te of exhaustion.
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day night. F re e tra n sp o rta tio n for
“ W ould get com pletely exhausted
New *i'able L inens at McGee’s,
& Try Our Bread—
.
, ,
. „
. , y our grocer c for Golden cnaof
i
,___
. ,
, trom violent grippe coughs, w rites
Ask
Shear ladies from taxi 58, N inninger
$2.50, $3.00 and $3.75. N apkins to
We
m
ake
real
grah
am
,
raisin
and;
,
e
7.
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£2tf W a rn e r’s corner.
70-
. . .
,
TT
ri ,
, IR. G. Collins, B arnegat, N. J. ‘ Tried
m atch. $7.00 $8.50 and $9.50. 70-2 ; Bread.
I w alnut bread. H om e B akery and
’
l„ .
.
xr ,1. x,„.
o Foley’s Honey and T ar and the
R e stau ra n t. 69 N orth Main.
7ft-2
■’
'
.
. . . .
NOTICE
cough ceased e n tire ly .”
Used by
and
Man leaving for Seattle and points*
three g en eratio n s for coughs, colds
pn ro
ecem ber
ber i l z 9 , in
in com
com -'
SPECIAL XMAS BARGAIN— Re-. and . croup th , ro a t, chest and bron-
en
ro u u te
te ahniit
aoout D
Decem
-------- course,
--------- th re e i
*>
i
fo rta b le 7 passenger car, will tak e —
m ainder of » Lyceum
g e e ichial irrita tio n . F oley’s Honey and.
up to 7 passengers to help sh are ex- num bers, season tick et, $1.00.
V. V. Mills, S tate Bank of A shland. T a r has 9tood th e te9t ° ' tim e ’ * » ' )
penses. W rite for reserv atio n s now.
tain s no opiates—-ingredients p n n t-
via the Shasta Route
70-1
Box 155, D unsm uir, Calif.
69-6*
ed on th e w rapper. L arg est selling
to
TME THEATER BEA’JTIFUL
cough m edicine in th e w orld. Sold
A live charge in your m agneto a t
Je su s M ighty to Save—
everyw here.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
70tf
Do you w ant peace, life and liber­ the F ixit Shop.
ty? Are you under galling bondage
W e a re p u ttin g new goods on dis­
of sin? Dot you w ant freedom from
the ap p etites and passions th a t en­ play every day. Now is th e tim e for
slave you? Do you w ant re a ’ suc- C hristm as shoppers to inspect our
TRANS CONTINENTAL AUTO TOUR
LZ
THE THILATEP BEAUTlFU
; cess in life? Come to th e union re- shelves w hile a rticle s a re new. The
vival m eetings a t the N a z a re n o , V ariety Store, 89 N orth Main St.
LAST TIMES TODAY
70-tf
church and h ear of a D eliverer who
can m eet your every need.
70-2
Revival M eetings—
j Come to th e union revival m eet­
ings at th e N azarene church. Jesus
!C hri t the m ighty to save, is being
Business Visitor to Medio; d—
held fo rih as the one who gives
Thad P. Colem an, p ro p rieto r of
pardon and peace, p u rity and pow er,
th e V ariety store, w as a business
life and h e a lth to all who come unto
v isitor in M edford th is aftern o o n .
Him a 1 .! i-. Him.
1 .
Comfortable
F R I D A Y , N O V . 24
W INING
KEITH AND ORPHEUM
Vaudeville Artists
M atched sets fine tab le linens,
cloth and dozen napkins, $15.00, at
McGee’s.
70-2
■ —«
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
______
A Distinctive Attraction with an All-Star Bill
PROLOGUE
OVERTURE
ARMAND WRIGHT
and
RUBY EARL
in a Series of Songs,
Styles and Steps
GEORGE NELSON
and
MAPI) DAY
in a Musical Melange
SU NN Y
"The Prisoner
of Zenda” ,
Colorful Furniture.
Chinese red Is a color effectively
use(j on willow and porch furniture. It
must, of course, he distributed with
| some discretion in a room, and is most
I effectively combined with black or a
certain shade of grevm.
By ANTHONY HOPE
Helps P ierce C am paign—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
In su pplem entary rep o rts th at
have been filed with the secretary of 1 F O g REN T— W inter cabin furnished!
state. Jesse W inburn is shown asi
f ° r housekeeping. Also bedroom ,
having spent $668 in supporting the
? ^ ,eping ^ rch ? ° ge‘ h er‘ ,)o" ’ i
hie bed in each. 153 G ranite id.
Pierce cam paign for governor.
Phone 411-R.
70-1 i
FINALE
DANA COOPER AND
( ‘OM PAN Y
in a Playlet of Thrills
and Action
— a story of Royal Romance, and
of Adventure as breathless and
PIANO TUNING
Dance Jackson Hot Springs, S a tu r­ PARD C. BOWEN, piano m aker,
day night. Good m usic, good floor.
B rau m u ller P iano Mfg, Co., W.
Hoboken, N. J., is here tuning pi­
F ree bus.
70-3
anos.
Call Mrs. F red P u tn a m ,
phone 122.
7 0-2*
D on’t buy a tu rk ey .
E a t your
T hanksgiving d in n er a t th e P laza
Conf eci ionery.
Make reservations
now.
70tf
in ‘‘Minnie and Chimmic”
"The Brazilian Widow1'
A Farce Comedy by the Entire Company
A $2.00 Show at Popular Prices
An Exceptional Opportunity to See “ Big- Time
Vaudeville”
,1 — M 1 T C H E L
M itchell P ian o
I
In stru c tio n s ta rte d
T
’
in A shland
C
I
1905
and is still
H
C
on its way.
E
, Pianos and P honographs for L
j
Sale— Phone 223
L
<?■ <♦ <$><?><» <3> <$> <8> <$><$><$><$> <$> <$> ® & *
“ A RAG DOLL ROMANCE”
is the coinedv
Admission Prices- -55c and 85c inni tax
All Seats Reserved
Curtain, 8:30 P. M.
Yo*ur comfort is the first con­
sideration of Southern Pacific
employees who have built up
an enviable record Tor courteous and efficient service.
E quipm ent of Southern Pacific tra in s is m odern in appointm ents
and contains ail th e fea tu re s conducive to com fort and luxury.
O bservation cars and sleeping cars with sections, draw ing rooms
and com partm ents fac ilita te th e enjoym ent of scenery.
They afford privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation and pleasure.
flashing as sword play.
Notice is hereby given th a t my ¡ FOR SALE— W icker baby carriage,
in good condition.
Inquire Mrs.
wife, Helen H anna, has le ft my bed
O. R. K luth, 78 Sixth Rt.
70-3*
and hoard, and I will not be respon­
sible for any debts she may co n tract FO R SALE— H ousehold goods, rugs, |
or for any service, goods, w ares ov i new silk floss m attress, M ajestic
range, w aln u t dining ret, inlaid
m erchandise furnished her. F ra n k
linoleum and m any o th e r articles, I
H anna.
70eod-3
very cheap. 446 Allison St. 70-2
EDNA KNOWLES
and
ROGER HURST
om ia
E xcellent m eals tastily prepared and served in a ttra c tiv e dining
cars appeal to th e m ost fastidious.
— Also—
“AESOP’S FABLES”
—and—
“ TOPICS OF THE DAY’
Adm ission....... 10 and 50c
F o r LOW ROUND T R IP FA RES, Train
Schedules, Sleeping C ar R eservations, and
b eau tifu l folders, ask railroad ticket agents,
or w rite.
JOHN M. SCOTT
G eneral P assenger A gent, P o rtla n d , Ore.
UNDERWEAR DAYS
Oct.
24
ANNUAL
1
r naay anti Saturday
IT m i / I a v z
c it i /
Oct.
25
A TREMENDOUS EFFORT TO DISPOSE OF A LARGE AMOUNT OF LADIES’ WINTER KNIT UNDER­
WEAR IN SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE
Saturday, November 25
CARTER’S — KAYSER’S — ROYAL MILLS — GILT EDGE
What More Could You Ask for Reliable Brands?
ONE DAY ONLY
Save 25 % on this Day
FUR C O A TS.................................................... $45,00. $56.00, $75.00, $100.00, $125.00
SCARFS
CHOKERS
................................................................................ $7.50 to $375.00
...................................................................
...................$3.00 to $150.00
Don’t Miss this Opportunity to Select a Beautiful Fur Piece at a 25 per ct. Saving
A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ONE FOR CHRISTMAS
$50,000 STOCK OF FURS TO SELECT FROM
X
Everv Piece is Absolutely Guaranteed
READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Suits and C oats.......
—We believe you would always wear Carter’s
Underwear if you would hut once try it. Such
splendid texture and such perfect fit and such
satisfactory comfort would not soon be forgot­
ten. You will not have to buy so often, either,
for you may expect long service from Carter’s.
—About the only object we could give for of­
fering you lower prices on Carter’s, is to in­
duce you to try it once, so you may become an
enthusiastic customer.
—Sleeveless, Half Sleeve, Long Sleeve, in half
a dozen or more qualities ranging from winter
weight cotton to the finest silk and wool you
could desire.
—Kayser’s Winter Suits, You may not have
known that Kayser’s made winter weights.
They do—we have them in three qualities.
—Fine wool garments, sleeveless, knee or
ankle length.
—Silk and wool, sleeveless, knee or ankle
length.
—Winter weight cotton, sleeveless, knee or
ankle length.
—And all come in regular and extra sizes.
.•ilei
............................. Reduced 20 per cent
All Ladies and Misses Hats . . . . • • ............. Reduced one third
• J
All Dresses for this S a le ............................. Reduced 10 per cent
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A few styles in Royal Mills and Gilt Edge Underwear th at are very good values at the prices now marked.
y/ie
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BUY SATURDAY
eis
p ex e i e /
BUY SATURDAY
10
ZL/
7 /;
Discount on every suit
of Underwear sold on
Friday and Saturday.
10%
—and you might just
as well make that Sav­
ing.