Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1923, Image 4

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    August
W A S H IN G T O N ?
DOLLAR DAYS
S a t u r d a y to S a t u r d a • y /
HERE
ARE
A FEW
OF
THE
DOLLAR MONEY SAVERS
A table of odds and ends, in­
eluding ladies skirts, spring
eoats, wash dresses, middies,
waists, pettieoats and other
wearing apparel that have be­
come soiled, but which some
one can use.
YOUR CHOICE $1.00
•
C o m fo rt size co tto n
b a tt, good q u a lity
a n d 72x84 size.
2 p a ir r e g u la r 65c
K ey ser M ercerized
• lisle v e sts in o u t-
sizes.
4 2-3 yds. co tto n
c o v e rin g s. 25c q u a l­
ity, ju s t e n o u g h to
• co v e r one sid e of
c o m fo rt.
•
K ey ser Silk
Top
lisle body v e sts in
p in k , sizes 38 to 42.
C h ild re n ’s
B lack
S ateen bloom ers.
• 3 p a ir $1.00
fo r 4 re g u la r 29c,
tow els,
tu r k is h o r
linck, plain n r ?,irip ­
eti b o rd ers.
AU»,
LONDON, A ug. 1 0 — T he m is-
peF m an en t p a rtla l d is ­
in fo rm a tio n
th a t E n g la n d
get
ty f ° r S1Ck a n d w o u n d ed v e t-
about
A m e ric an
p ro h ib iitio n e™ “ 9 Y “ 1 c o n tin u e to be m ad e
w ould fill a book a d a y
a t th e fo u rte e n d is tr ic t o ffices of
E n g la n d ia i n t e r e s t e d 'i n Am - Îή T V et^ n s ’ B u re a u ’ a c c o rd in g
e ric a n p ro h ib itio n , c h ie fly in its A J<>e S p a r k s ’ c h a irm a n of th e
fa ilu re , fo r E n g la n d re g a rd s th is
R e g io n 's n a tio n a l r e ­
h
a
b
ilita
tio
n
c o m m ittee .
a s a n e x p e rim e n t w hjch m ay be
A
re
c
e
n
t
o r d e r issu e d by th e
e x te n d e d to th is c o u n try , if it
B u re a u
h a s been m od ified
to
succeeds
T h e re fo re
ev e ry o n e
p
e
rm
it
ru
lin
g
s
in
sp
e
cia
l
cases
of
w ho h a s been to A m e ric a, o r w ho
d is a b ility to
h a s as m uch
a s h a d a le tte r p e rm a n e n t p a r tia l
be
c
o
n
su
m
m
a
te
d
a
t
th e re g io n a l
from A m e ric a t h a t d e rid e s p ro h i­
bitio n , can g e t a lo n g a n d e n th u s ­ o ffices in s te a d of a t th e c e n tra l
office, a s f ir s t p ro v id e d fo r. F e a r
ia s tic h e a rin g in E n g la n d .
L o rd A s to r c h a rg e s f h a t
th e ing th a t th e o rig in a l o r d e r of th e
E n g lish liq u o r tra d e is b eh in d a b u re a u w o u ld te n d to b rin g a b o u t
ijtro n g a n ti-A m e ric a n p ro p a g a n ­ r e c e n tra liz a tio n in th e W a s h in g ­
d a , b u t c e rta in ly th e E n g lis h li­ ton o ffice, M r. S p a rk s a p p e ale d
q u o r tra d e h a s no m e a s u re of c o n ­ to D ire c to r H in e s to m odify th e
o rd e r. T h e leg io n o ffic ia l s ta te d
tro l o v e r A m erican
s ta te s m e n ,
t h a t D ire c to r H in e s is opposed to
n e a r-s ta te s m e n a n d
s e m i-s ta te s
m en w ho conie to E u ro p e a n d re c e n tra liz a tio n a n d t h a t h e is in
p u b lic ly a n n o u n c e t h a t p ro h ib i­ accord w ith th e le g io n 's s ta n d fo r
of
tio n is a fa ilu re .
T h e E n g lish s tr e n g th e n in g th e a u th o r ity
th e d is tric t o ffices a s a m e a n s of
pu b lic e a ts up th e w o rd s of th e se
in d iv id u a ls , h o w e v e r, a n d
c rie s d e a lin g face to face w ith th e d is ­
ab led .
fo r m o re. T he “ m o re ” se em s to
T h e legion h a s
announced a
com e on e v e ry b o a t t h a t docks.
E n g lis h n e w sp a p e rs p u b lish in policy o f o p p o sitio n to a ll e ffo rts
g r e a t d e ta il th e o p e ra tio n s
of to w e a k e n th e p o w e r of th e d is ­
th e b u re a u Its
A m e ric a n bootleggers^
in fa c t tric t offices of
m em b ers believe t h a t c la im s of
som e p a p e rs p u b lis h ^ h a rd ly a n y
th e d isa b le d m en can be a d ju s te d
o th e r A m e ric an n ew s except th e
tnor e ffic ie n tly by b u re a u offic
b o o tle g g e rs new s
ials in o ffices n e a re r th e h om es
of th e sick a n d w o u n d ed v e te r
O ccasionally som e se lf-a p p o in t­ ans.
ed e x p e rt s its sin isn lf dow n to
w rite a n a u th o r ita tiv e piece on
S E A S ID E R E A D Y FO R BIG
th e s itu a tio n fo r th e co n su m p tio n
STATE LEGION MEETING
of th e E n g lish re a d in g pu b lic.
S ir A. Muric«, Low , W a sh in g ­
S E A S ID E , A ug. 10.— E v e ry ­
ton c o rre s p o n d e n t of th e M orn­ th in g is bein g m ad e re a d y for
ing P o st, a die-«iard o rg a n , h a s th e big s ta te c o n v e n tio n o f th e
re c e n tly w ritte n a s e rie s of a r ­ A m erican L egion w hich is to be
tic le s on p ro h ib itio n , in w hich he
held in S easid e, 6 th , 7 th a n d 8th
in fo rm s th e E n g lish t h a t p ro h ib i­
of S e p tem b e r. S e v e ra l a d d e d f e a ­
tio n h a s been “ seized upon by
tu re s w hich a re e n tir e ly novel a re
th e d ish o n e s t, th e « e lfish ,
an d
sc h ed u le d fo r th e th r e e d a y s e n ­
th e h y p o c ritic a l, w ho in th e liv ­
te r ta in m e n t a n d b u sin e ss tr a n s ­
e ry of p ro h ib itio n
a re se rv in g a ctio n .
th e ir ow n u n w o rth y a m b itio n s .”
T h ro u g h th e e ffo rts of G eorge
'W hy did th e P re s id e n t d is ­ R. W ilb u r, S ta te C o m m an d e r of
re g a rd th e su g g e stio n o f th e S u ­ th e L egion a n d H a rry N. N elson,
p rem e
C o u rt an d re q u ire
th e D e p a rtm e n t A d ju ta n t, a fo rm id ­
S e c re ta ry o f th e
T re a s u ry to
a b le a r r a y of s p e a k e rs a re to be
fra m e th e h a rs h re g u la tio n s th a t
p ro so n t to r e n d e r a d d re s s e s.
h n a f v a e ll so « a ro u se d ,h e r e s e n tm e n t.
n R r e e s m
u n n s s a a re
e rv m a u tio
re a a lre
lre a a d d y y being
being
o a ll m a r k ,m e n a ti o n s ? - S ir A .l m a d e by th o se w ho a r e p L n l n a
rice a s k s th e w
raf th e a___ _
,
p la n n in g
1 M au
aurice
re a d o e N
rs of
to a tte n d , a n d it is, e s tim a te d th a t
M orn in g P o st.
th e a tte n d a n c e w ill r u n o v e r 2,-
It is w ith g r e a t ^ l u c t a n c e th a t 000. T he O regon pu b lic a n d v e t­
S ir A. M aurice a n s w e rs h is own
e ra n s of a ll w a rs h a v e been in ­
q u e stio n .
H e feels v e ry u neasy v ited to a tte n d by th e L egion
. .
,
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J I
10 iie a
e e io n
a b o u t th is s u b je c t a n d f e a f t th a t s ta te o ffic e rs. S easid e legion c o n ’
! tb 7 O,t,’ n iay l,p se t th e a m ity of v en tio n c o m m itte e a n d th e m ay-
th e tw o E n g lis h -s p e a k in g n a tio n s. o r o f S easid e.
I am a w a re t h a t I am on d e li­
c a te g r o u n d ,” say s S ir A. M au r­
evening gowns can be
ice, “ an d in d a n g e r of b ein g se ­
WORN EOR SWIMMING, TOO
v e re ly c ritic iz e d .
Y et I sh a ll
ta k e t h a t ris k , b e lle v ein g t h a t
LONDON, A ug. 10.— C o stu m es
th e c a u se
of A nglo-A m erican
i h e " ™ ^ ’ ' " ' ' * * b e ' 8erve<i
e“ ara“ ^
r m d w b te T / s w t ^
20th Century Grocery
28 Slores
p e r y a rd fo r silk s,
in c lu d in g
p o p lin s,
• Reorg, tte crep e, a n d
sh o rt le n g th s o f va
rio u s k in d s of silk s.
•
»
E or d re s s le n g th s of
w ash goods 3 U to
• 5 yd. le n g th s , th e
ro m a n a n ts of w ash
goo d s up to 50c v a l­
ues.
•
3 yds, p u re lin en
to w lin g ,
w ashed
a n d re a d y fo r im ­
m e d ia te use.
All lin en h a n d k e r ­
c h ie fs in co lo rs, 7
• fo r $1.00.
I th e tr u th .
' m ing, a re b ein g e a g e rly b o u g h t
A fte r sp e n d in g som e tim e an d ! by fe m in in e L ondon.
a c o n sid e ra b le
q u a n tity of ink
T hey a re m ad e o f s trip e d t a f ­
e v p la in in g th a t
in h is opinion
fe ta a n d s ilk , a n d a r e a d o rn e d a t
tr u th is th e b est th in g fo r th e
ev ery a n g le w ith bow s, frills a n d
A n g lo -A m erican a m ity , w hich he [ flo u n ces.
II X , h a y
S ,r A - M ,u r lc e |
•" >
to w a tc h
H a ts a r e m ad e to m a tc h , a n d
W la th e re a d e rs o t th e M o rn in g w a te rp ro o f a d ju s ta b le c u r t,’
P
o o st
th e w h v on i
'
| w a te rp ro o f a d ju s ta b le c u rls
in
P
st th
w h h v y end
,OSI
tn e e w
a n d «.bo—
w h e re fo re of gold, a u b L u rn a n d b lack c a u r e u s b ein g
I[ p ro h ib itio n , b u t fa ils to a n sw e r
w orn to m a tc h th e h a ts .
I th e q u e stio n w hich he p u t.
'P ro h ib itio n began a s a n o rm ­ I ROSENBAUM BACK AFTER
al q u e s tio n .” S ir A. M aurice h a s
YEARS IN PORTLAND
d isco v ered . “ I t h a s now becom e
th e m o st so rd id p o litic a l issu e
A. S. R o se n b a u m is back
th is
u n try h a s e v e r k n --------
ow n.
“ It c o hat.
J S o u th e rn O reg o n , a f te r a u ah-
2 clasp silk gloves
\
I
r e g u la r $1.25
to
t p A • $1.50 values.
4 yds. linen to w lin g
4 ’j» >’ds liu en tow -
* Hng.
•
V alues to $1.89 in
lad ie s
E n v elo p e
C hem ise.
t* yds. a b s o rb a n t
co tto n tow lin g .
3 yds, 42 in. pillow
tu b in g .
,c d i .
V alu es to $1.75 in
la d ie s ’ a th le te sty le
• C o m b in atio n S u its.
•
W om en's an d c h il­
d r e n ’s c o tto n b a th -
lag su its.
\Z
m en -a n d
th a t
1
A nd t h a t ’s th a t
Select Your Fall Coal Early
The Autumn
Fashion
Books
Are Here
Pictorial
and Home
Journal
P a tte r n s
' ° ’
gh t_I ls w e l> P leased w ith th e a d v a n c e
SM Se Of
Of “Rosie” and will . “ „re
S , . ‘ " T T “' S0Uthrn
fO“ — X .h a ,
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h
-
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S ir
d
a
m
I th® "ames °f every
In d iv id u a l.
I k n o w , th a t it i , long on - p l o t s ' • I r e s ™
n,
’ <-alen<lar y e a r
“ h id d en h a n d s ” an d
“ s i n i s t i r I 1 9 2 “ ’ residing ln the resp e c tiv e
d e a lin g s ”
it
haq
SteJ p o s tm a s te r ’8 im m e d ia te lo cality .
It
h a s disco v ered | By a re q u ire m e n t of th e re v e n u e
‘ m o re b o lsh ev ist p lo ts J n L ondon
law th e s e lis ts w ill be p o sted by
ih a n a ll of th e re st of th e new s-
th
e p »m
o s aiw
tm a aster
s te r fo
fo r r in
in sp
sp e e c c tio
tio n n b;
by
p a p e rs p u t to g e th e r and u»
IM » » » ,
WHY NOT GET YOURS NOW
Ih S » „
th e "pafhe^tic |
UP° “
p a t n e t i c i t o do w h a t h e can fo r th e d e v e l -
~
you to attend this August Dollar Day
Sale.
|
How often have you been disappointed
that you did not gel “that eoat” be­
cause t o i l thought it might he here lat­
er. Some s, lections have already been
made, hut yon now have your choice,
the most complete August showing of
eoats that we have ever had.
is
c a n n o t be s h a k e n in th e ir convic-j
work.
Hon, a n d c a n n o t
see th e y a re
to o ls in th e h a n d s of th e d e s ig n ­
INCOME TAX REPORTS
ing a n d
u n sc ru p u lo u s.
T h ey !
S ENT TO POSTMASTERS
h a v e £Gen th e fa ilu re of p ro h ib iJ
tio n . an d th e ir fa ith is u n s h a k ­
1-
~
“ I PORTLAND, Ore., Aug 10
en. Thor-
. a
r m
- '- t o r
th e h a rm it h a s d one, a n d th e ir j
I n te r n a l re v e n u e , to d a y m aile d
zeal is u n w e a k e n e d .
i t is th e
to p o s tm a s te rs th ro u g h o u t
tra g e d y of p ro h ib itio n ."■
s ta te a ty p e w ritte n ta x r e te rn fo r
are not a.lverlise.l here. It will pay
a-,
h,
a- X n t T / So,kheiaa OregP: r X
w ord
a
Z w ik tL „ a X
-
.a p p tn —
Alanv other Dollar Day Bargains that
♦
re sid e n c e a t
own“
eon,
1 lot
black
silk
gloves, w h ite
em -
• b ro id e ry , backs.
2 fo r $1.00
L r
I
H overed ntore
m ot,
i„
P lo t, in Ire la n d
th a n th e m ost a r d e n t S Sinn
F k ’ ein
in n
n in -
e rs could cook u n h u t n«*, "i?
no n e or th ese p lo ts e v e r m nt
/
ized.
H o w e v T t : v: : r r ia i;
ized.
H ow ever, th e re a d e rs of
th e M orning P o st do lik e th e ir
P lo ts” a n d “ s in is te r s c h e m in g s”
w ith th e ir
b re a k fa s t
te a , a n d
t h a t's p ro b a b ly w hy S ir A. M a u r­
ice h a s disco v ered th e g r e a t p ro ­
h ib itio n plo t.
T he fe a rs of
S ir A. M aurice
th a t his d isc lo su re s m ig h t s h a k e
th e re la tio n s b etw een th e tU ite d
S ta te s a n d G re a t B rita in seem to
have been u n fo u n d e d .
P e rh a p s
th a t is
b e c au se
th e M orn in g
P o st s re a d e rs a re lim ite d to a
h a n d fu l.
T he lesson in a ll th is seem s
to be t h a t th e U n ited S ta te s m u st
h a v e so m e p ro h ib itio n d ip lo m a ­
cy. A few d ip lo m a tic n o te s on
I th e in te rn a tio n a l a n g le s o f p ro -
, h ib itio n , a few sp eech es by P resI-
I
e6”eral pul>" c-
I A l -
28 Stores
* ‘he ordinary specie,ty prieed featnres S!ihn.(lav ;u!d
ï m
ï f p X 'm ^ n i. Sl'’'':lk''‘l
August ]Hh
" '" l h':l" ,ls ™" I * - ¡1. H.v ||„.
pi„.„,
PURE CANE SUGAR, Fine Granulated, J ] lbs. $1.00.
Fancy Head Rice
Blue Rose Variety
4 p o u n d s ....................... 25c
10 pounds ..................... 59c
Matches
Pure ( io<‘oa
Ohio Blue Tip Brand
Noiseless Tips
Cc Boxes
boxes
....................................
In Bulk
4 pounds ....................... 25c
For This Sale Only
35c
SEEDLESS RAISINS, in hulk, 25 pounds, $2.75,9 pounds$1.00.5 pounds 60e
2 pounds 25e.
Small White Beans
5 p o u n d s ........
10 pounds ........
45c
87c
Black Pepper
Red Mexican Beans
Finest Stock
pounds ...................
10 pounds .................
In bulk, highest grade,
pound .........................
20c
à
"" » • Î ‘ ’ ' —
- - - - -
20c
68c
SnwUi r " / ' rOW" ’ 01y,nPic or Drifted Snow, 49 Ih. sack $2.03 Bhl SO 1(1
A N C H O R ^Fl gra!*e °i B.,ead FIou"-49 lb. sack, $1.95, Bbl. $775. ‘
ANL,HOR-_From
hard Blue
wheat,
49 wheat
lb. sack
SNOWY
BUTTE—AU
Stem
49 $160
^ 1 Rhl
$1.55.
C a ^ P o rc e lJ in F 1 ^ ^ 1380" / arS_A11 Bal1 Brand’ Equipped with Zine
C 1 ’ 1 orcelain lined, 1 hits per dozen 79c; Quarts 95c; Half gallons $1.95.
Boyd Mason Gaps
Porcelain Lined
Bozen ...........................
25c
Economy Jar Caps
Good Luck Rubbers
Bozen ........................... 27c
( ’<>l<l Pack Variety
Finest Quality
23c
SHORTENINGS—Pure Laid, in bulk, 3 pounds 50e.
C$ T S '(9 7 v ? $ V 9 T ei1 ° f AH ShorteninSS’ 1 lb’ 25e; 1V2 lh- 35t>? 3 lbs. 69e; 6 lbs.
MAZOLA OIL— In Half Gallon Cans, $1.93.
l’
Soaps-
Here is a splendid opportunity to supply your present and future needs with
the purest and most popular soaps made at a very substantial saving—Take
advantage of one or all.
‘
6
12 bars IVORY SOAP, 1 package IVORY SOAP FLAKES, 1 ten quart Gal-
vamzed pail $1.15.
25 Bars PROCTER and GAMBLE’S LUNA or LENNOX Laundry Soaps, 1
Package IVORY SOAP FLAKES, I ten quart Galvanized Pail $1.15.
20 Bars P. & G WHITE NAPTHA SOAP. 1 package IVORY SOAP FLAKES
1 ten quart Galvanized Pail $1.15.
Tissue Toilet Paper
Silver Isle
Dry Onions
‘ ‘ Everybody« ’ ’ Brand
Large Rolls, 3 f o r ........ 25c
10 ets anywhere,
Specially priced here, .. 5c
Fancy Walla Walla Stock
5 pounds . . . . .
15C
10 pounds .................
29c
ROYAL BAKING POWDER, large Cans 40e, 2V2 II). cans. $1.19,5 lbs, $2.29.
arr.nge-
m en t n p p llo , to nil p o a t o t t l c c In
I
"»*
21e per pounds«- t î m
I
I n fa n ts W a te rp ro o f
Baby P a n ts.
4 p a ir fo r $1.00
-
20th Century Stores
I
I n fa n ts C o tto n R e u ­
b e n ’s v e sts re g u la r
30c. 4 fo r $1.00.
-
_
s ta te f r °m w hich r e tu r n s
J WeFe fi,e d w ith th e .tucception of
p ° r u a n d - E »g e -
In lieu
of ty p e w ritte n
lis ts a t
th e s e p o in ts, a c a rd in d ex sh o w ­
in g th e n a m e s o f a ll p e rso n s w ho
filed r e tu r n s Is m a in ta in e d a t the.
c o lle c to r’s o ffice in th e c u sto m
h o u se a t P o r tla n d a n d th e b ra n c h
o ffices a t E u g e n e a n d P e n d le to n . 1
T h ese c a rd s m ay be in sp e c te d a t
a n y tim e by In te re s te d tax p a y e r« .
C a n n e ry w ill r u n S a tu rd a y on
b ean s a n d b la c k b e rrie s .
B rin g
a s m an y as possible.
2 8 8-t2
Coffee-
b’Oth Century Coffee, pound 35e; 3 pounds $1.00 Speeitil effort will be made Ibis week to h av e ib is C offee
the Finest it lias ever been. It will be guaranteed to von to the Inst ounce.
•
1 — J-»
/ n w
y m isanr
Campbells Beans
Jello
V ith pork in tomato sauce.
No. 2 cans, each .......... 12c
3 for ............................. 35c
'Any Flavor
Special, package . . . . . . 10c
Cryslal White Soap
6 hars ........................... 25c
Thanking you for your past business, we believe that we are offering you in extra appreciation for the
same, a page of money savers unequalled by this concern.
S la te is p ro d u ce d in 14 s ta te s
of this country.
d e n t H a rd in g tu n e d to th e Hn-
ro p e a u e a r,
and a
fe w m i r e
s ta te m e n ts o f th e a c h ie v e m e n ts
of p ro h ib itio n m ig h t e n lig h te n
E n g la n d a n d E u ro p e .
20th Century Grocery and Coffee Roasters.
Ashland Store
374 East Alain Street.
M edford S to re
31 N. C e n tra l Ave.