Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING»
Saturday, December 9, 1922
FU LC H IST M A S SALE
WON
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R E D U C T IO N IN
P R IC E S
To Reduce Our Stock Before Taking Our Annual Inventory
THIS IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY AND THE LOGICAL TIME TO BUY FURNITURE FOR THE HOME
Below we are quoting a few of the BIG BARGAINS that we a re offering.
Don’t buy a Dollar’s Worth of Housefurnishing Goods before looking over our line, as we will save you many
Dollars on a Bill of Goods.
Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs
Wedgewood Stoves,Ranges
ADVERTISED PRICE
(See Sat. Eve. Post)
OUR PRICE
9 by 12 feet—advertised price $18.60 ................................... $13.95
9 by 10 feet—advertised price $16.25 ................................... $12.20
9 by 9 feet—advertised price $13.95..................................... $10.45
3 by 6 feet—advertised price $2.50............................... . , . . $ 2.06
3 by 4 feet 6 inches—advertised price $1.90........................ $ 1.59
IS by 36 inches—advertised price 7 5 c ................................... 49c
THE WONDERFUL WEDGEWOOD RANGE
is by far the Best Range on the market. It is not only a beautiful
stove, but is a fuel saver and splendid cooker as well. While it
U ih » ‘ very best, the price is cut Io the limit during this sale.
Don’t miss buying one of these ranges if you are in need of a
stove. Note the low prices—
Always look for the Gold Seal which designates Congoleum and is
guaranteed by the manufacturers. There are many cheaper rugs
called Congoleum, that are not the Gold Seal and are not nearly
as good.
$100.00 Full Fast Range, polished top, full nickel trimmed, at $85.00
Combination Gas and Wood, full nickel trimmed, burns
wood and coal and gas—gas oven and gas broiler—a
beauty. Regular pi ii t* $165.00. Sale p ric e .................$125.00
CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL ART RUGS
Fine Enameled Range, regular at $95.00, cut t o .................$75.00
(This is an elegant range, oven thermometer, nickel trim)
more than supply the exacting demands of the person seeking
an attractive, sensible Christmas Gift.
Splendid Wood Ranges at ................................................ ...$60.00
LINOLEUM RUGS ALSO CUT IN PRICE FOR THIS BIG SALE
Notice the Big Cut in Rocking Chairs
$15.00
$12.50
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$ . 6.00
Reed Rockers—cut t o ................................................ $10.00
Reed
Rockers—cut
to ..................................................
$8.00
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Hard W ood Rockers—cut to ................................... $ e 3.50
MULE SKIN ROCKERS
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$45.00 OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
OVERSTUFFED DAVENPORTS
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Fine quality of 1 tpcstry and Elegant Patterns—regular
price $85.00—cut to .......................................................$60.00
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cut to $35.00 during this Sale
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All goods are marked in plain figures—no deceptive code used.
Come early while the lines are full and buy freely while you can get the BIG BARGAINS.
Big Sale Begins Monday, December 11
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DODGE & SONS - Reliable Houseturnishers
RED ( ROSS MEETING
ANNOUNCEMENT
Lccal and Personal
NOTICE
You and your friends are kindly
On S aturday. Decem ber 9, the
T he a n n u a l m eeting of the Ash-
F o u rth S treet m eat m ark e t will open
la nil branch of the Am erican Red requested to be p resen t at
u n d e r new m anagem ent.
It will
Cross will be held on Tuesday even­
AN EVENING OF MUSIC
MODERN WOODMEN MEETING
ing a t 7:30 o'clock, a t th e Civic w ith the Duo-Art R eproducing Piano. han d le all fresh and cured m eats at
Moose hall, Monday evening De­ club house. All subscribers a re re ­
reasonable prices. E. B. Decker.82-3
ALICE LAVINA ANDREW S
cem ber 11. E lection of officers and quested to be present.
i M ezzo-Contralto)
assisting a rtist.
o th e r business. A fter th a t d ate, the
Splendid m usic. Fine floor, Con­
P. K HAMMOND, C hairm an.
CIVIC CLUB HOUSE
cam p m eets on second and fo u rth
genial crow d. F a ir G round Pavilion
S aturday. D ecem ber 9, 8:15
m. Dance, S aturday. L e t’s go! 83-fr-s
Tuesday evenings of each m onth.
NOTICE-— We do a general real
under
th
e
auspices
of
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F. L. NUTTER. Consul.
Dance. S aturday. L e t’s Go!
e sta te business, but am ong ou r o ther
ROSE BROS.
83-1
listings, at present, we have a num ­
Have your clothes cleaned and ber of very good hom es for sale. Or
W e have an o th e r lot of those Ya-
NOTICE
pressed a t P a u lse ru d 's.
78tf sm a lle r p roperty, e ith e r here o r in
i kim a N etted Gem P otatoes No. 1
A rm enian lace sale, S atu rd ay af- grade. Plaza M arket, 61 No. Main
M edford, m ight be considered in ex­
Cliff Payne has spur st??l ladders. change. Yockev & Co.. 177 E. Main iernoon. 1 o’clock. Rose Bros. Vic-
See E n d ers Co. for special prices
St. Phone 146.
83-sat-m -w tro la room. Mrs. Sam M cNair and
Best prices on spuds at E nders.
Mrs. A,. A. M arske in charge.
‘ on spuds balance of th is week. 80-3
SWEDISH INVENTOR HAS
NEW OIL LICHT
( I aim s \ \ liitei ami Much Cheaper
L ight than E lectric or Gas
When Winter Is In
the Air
Don’t fill your house with steam
by w ashing a t home.
Don’t risk sickness hanging your
wet clothes out in the icy w eather.
Send us th e weekly w ashing and
keep your hom e b rig h t and pleasant
and yourself free from colds and
sickness.
The care, thoro u g h n ess and sa n i­
ta ry processes we use in o u r plant
is resu ltin g in an in creasin g num ber
of satisfied patrons.
\
Ed ¡sou enabled us to enjov the
benefits of eltcr.c iight, Count Wels-
b ach ’s m an tle m ade it possible to
have ihe ncandescent gas iight. bio
It em ained :or i Swedish m g in eer
nam ed Johnson, now living in ? o rt-
d to devise a lam p th a t would
b u rn ordinary, everyday kerosene oil
and produce a light said by th e m any
scien tists who have seen it to be
w h iter th an electric. The lam p is as
sim ple to op erate as the old style oil
lam p, b u rn s w ithout odor, sm oke c r
noise, and is proving a sensation
w nere oil light is used.
Mr. Jo h n so n offers to send a lam p J
on ten days’ free tria l and will even
SenJit
give one to th e firs t user in each lo- j
entity who will help in tro d u ce it. A
le tte r addressed to V. M. Johnson, 31 j
N F ifth St., P o rtla n d , Ore., wiA
W ir- M. W rifilili. Owner
bring full p a rtic u la rs about th is won­
PHONK 165
d erfu l new lam p. He has an in te r- j
Good
Work
i*roinpt S ervice
esting agency offer, too.
— adv. |
Ashland Laundty Co.
FO R SALE— R adio o u tfit, d etecto r
and two phase am plifier, in cabi­
net on bakelite panel 12x36 inch.
FO R SALE— Cream se p ara to r, brand DR. J. P. CHISHOLM — G raduate
V eterinary. W alker Ave.
Cost $120, price $50.00. Com plete
new, cheap. Phone 396-J. 83-2*
------------------------------------------------------ 1 'less a battery. W. H. R., Siski-
83-3*
AUCTION SALE— H ousehold goods, FOR SALE AT AUCTION— H ouse-j you. Oregon.
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for cash, next S aturday a t 2 p. m .' hold goods, W ednesday at
o’clock.
Mrs. Jam es Lowe will FOR RENT— A ¡m all fu rn is h e d
Mrs. Jam es Lowe 102 Oak St.
cell 'Household fu rn itu re . 102 Oak
83-1*
a p a rtm e n t; also a cabin fixed fo r
St.
83-1*
w inter. Phone 411-R. 153 G ra n ­
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MALE H ELP W ANTED
ite St.
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WANT PA R TIES w ith or w ithout CONVALESCENT HOME— Are you
too thin or too fat? Diet tr e a t­
cars, io travel in Oregon end C ali­
m ent is the ‘Safe and Sane” load ,
fornia. A splendid money m ak­
to “ N orm al.” w here you will re ­
ing proposition. If in terested , call
gain health and keep it.______83-1
Room 111, Hotel Ashland. 83-1*
VETERINARY
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
COM E
AND
HAND LOOM
HEAR!
TH E
MISS DOROTHY NICHOLS, of Chicago, speaks on th e them e, “ MY
L IFE IN THE CONVENT AND MY CONVERSION TO PROTEST­
ANTISM ,” Sunday, 7 :3 9 P . M. at l l ie P resbyterian Church.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
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V io la D a n a
flU T O M O V I E S
BY LEE DOM'S TIRE HOSPITAL
as
him
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SICK FOR FAIR.
THE DOCTOR
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A HARRY BEAUMONT PRODUCTION
Scenario by Rex Taylor
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Story from The Saturday Evening Post
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“ JULES OF THE RIVER” with IRVING CUMMINGS
and PATHE NEWS
Xo Im perfections— No Dirt Spots
A Full Pound in E very B ox
SPECIAL HOLIDAY
1 told
—the one the Solitary Kid
p a w n e d — a f t e r it g o t
through being a baby
Quality
POUND PAPER
¿he proper amount of air is good for a tire—
J EST
not too much and not too little. If your tire refuses
to hold air let us vulcanize it. If any part of your tire
is injured or worn out, let us repair it.
T h ie e Pounds of Paper and Three
B u n ih es E nvelopes
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