Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TTDlÜGÖ
Friday,
Septern iter 23,
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A Daily C h ion icle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest.
O riental Druid—
Sale R eported—
lu b a tk iy fig u re s w ill o rn a m e n t
M r. a n d M rs. H . C. T ro b e e, o u t-
y o u r m ad e-o v er fro ck a t a low cost. of-tow n v is ito rs , h a v e p u rc h a se d th e
p ro p e rty b e lo n g in g to th e
B eav er
If A n yth in g Could—
R e a lty Co. a n d Y ockey R e a lty Co
M ake one long fo r cold w e a th e r, on E m e ric k A venue. T ___
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lan to
it w ould be th e g o o d lo o k iu g w in te r l m ove in to th e ir new hom e
a fte r
c o a ts w hich a re c o n s ta n tly a rr iv in g Oct. 15. T he sa le w as m ad e by A.
in th e sto re . I t's a good p lan to b u y , M. B eav er.
uow — th e n you a re re e d y for J a c k 1
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F r o s t's firs t c h illy g re e tin g .
Move to B ush S treet—
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M r. a n d M rs. A lfre d R o ckfellow
Y ou’ll C onstantly—
have m oved to 75 B ush s tr e e t.
F ind a new fin is h in g o r trim m in g i
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use for bias tap e . In e v e ry w id th , O u t-o f-to w n B u y ers—
both w h ite a n d c o lo re d .
M rs. H. G e n e rre lli of H ilt is a
b u sin e ss v isito r to d ay . M rs. G en er
re
lli cam e to A sh la n d th is m o rn in g
l ace G ulm pes w ith Long—
e
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rly an d p ro b a b ly r e tu r n s to n ig h t
Sleeves o ffe r an e a sy w ay to m ak e
an old fro ck look lik e new . W e see Mr. and M rs. H. A. P a y n e of D u n s­
th em in se v e ra l sty le s a t7 th e n e c k ­ m u ir m o to red to A sh la n d yes.terday.
I Mr. a n d Mrs. P a y n e h a v e .visited
w e a r c o u n te r
A sh lan d re c e n tly a n d p u rc h a s e d a
la rg e su p p ly ' of m e rc h a n d ise .
« P u re -w h ite P y re x T e a -p o t—
T h a t is im m u n e to b re a k in g w ith R e |u h l s |o H apbop__
in te n s e b e a t, is w a itin g to sin g you
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M iss M yrtle M oore a c co m p an ied
to sleep. P y re x is s u b s ta n tia l an d ! ,
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h e r s is te r, M iss M ary M oore to H a r-
se c u re a n d m ak e s y o u r ta b le d c o ra t-
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th e hom e of h e r u n c le . F r a n k
ro a s t doesn t so u n d lik e m uch, b u t
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w hen you see th e s P c h a rm in g te a
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Pot,. you'll urge your room ,na„. ‘
lo dlvi.lo w ith you.
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One More B asket —
W ill hold a ll y o u r n e e d le s an d plm
a n d d a rn in g o u tf it; w ith a sim ple
lo u c h , lift o u t th e u p p e r p o rtio n of
(he b a sk e t a n d m a k e a f r u it divan
of it.
T h e n o v e lty
a n d c u n n in g
d o e s n 't e x p re ss th e th rill y o u ’ll re
• eive out of th e se b a s k e ts w ith th eir
b u n c h s of g ra p e s a n d w h ite poppies
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O regon n e x t sp rin g .
F ro m A u tu m n ’s n o te book to w ork To V isit in C alifornia—
O ctette R eturns Today—
O fficial V isits—
E ntered C orvallis—
o u t sy m p h o n ie s in A u tu m n ’s own
M rs. C h a rle s R iste a u , s is te r of
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A. L. L am b, d is tr ic t p la n t ch ief
brow n to n e. N ew fa b ric s in a ll th e
¿»lias F ra n c e s P r a tt le ft A sh lan d
M rs. J . P , .W olf, w hoh a s been v is it­
m o rn in g on No. 13, fro m th e ir s in g ­ of th e P acific T elep h o n e a n d T e le ­ W ed n esd ay fo r C o rv a llis w h ere she
lovely s h a d e s of th is
fa sh io n a b le
in g in A sh la n d fo r th e p a s t six ing p ro g ra m a t th e S ta te F a ir. A
g ra p h Co., is in A sh la n d from E u ­ w ill e n te r O. A. C. Miss P r a tt a c ­
c o lo r a re now b ein g show n.
w eeks, le ft fo r -h e r h o m e ip K a u ­ w o n d e rfu l tim e is re p o rte d , b u t m ore
gene.
Q u a n titie s
of c o n s tru c tio n co m p an ied se v e ra l o th e r s tu d e n ts
k a u n a , W is. T u esd ay . M rs. RisW au d e fin ite d e ta ils m ay be fo u n d in th e
A gatha P ercale—
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w ork a re bein g done in th is n e ig h ­ w ho a re e n te r in g th e sam e i n s titu ­
w ill v isit in C a lifo rn ia en r o u te to ! T id in g s c o lu m n s to m o rro w . T he
Is such a
fre s h ,
c le a n -lo o k in g
I borhood. O fficials of M edford m et tio n . She w as th e h o n o r s tu d e n t of
h e r hom e.
w
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w ith M r. L am b a n d m en fro m
th e th e 1923 g r a d u a tin g c la ss a n d p lan s
fa b ric . No w’o n d e r e v e ry o n e lik e s it
a t th e fa ir a re exp ected hom e to ­ A sh lan d office, la s t n ig h t a t d in n e r
fo r h o u se d re sse s a n d
a p ro n s.
It
to m a jo r In C om erce d u rin g h e r col­
D r. a n d M rs. C ra n d a ll w ill occupy m o rro w .
in M edford, a f te r w hich an i n te r e s t - 1 lege y ears. F rie n d s e n te r ta in e d Miss
com es in such g o o d -lo o k in g p a tte rn s
th e C h a m b e rla in -P a lm e r hom e th is
too.
in g p ro g ra m of a v a rie d n a tu r e w as P r a tt p rio r to h e r d e p a rtu re w ith a
w in te r d u rin g th e a b sen c e of th e
P re a c h in g to n ig h t a t th e
F re e given.
d e lig h tfu l s e rie s of fu n c tio n s.
o w n e rs on th e ir to u r of th e H a w aiian M eth o d ist C h u rc h , C or. E. M ain a n d
E astern H otel Men Go T hrough—
Isla n d s.
7th St. by R ev. W . E. Goode, D. E.
M arshfield m ay g e t new h o tel.
A sp ecial tra in b e a rin g h o te l m en
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
fro m th e E a s t p assed th ro u g h A sh ­
lan d th is m o rn in g en r o u te to Los
A n geles, w h e re th e y w ill a tte n d th e
d e d ic a tio n of th e B iltm o re H o tel.
T h ro u g h th e k in d n e ss of M r. H a rry
S ilv e r a q u a n tity of L ith ia W a te r
w as p u t on th e tra in ' h e re fo r th e
p le a s u re of th e E a s te rn
v isito rs.
B ecause of th e e a rly h o u r th a t th e
m en w e n t th ro u g h h e re , no' o th e r
fo rm a litie s w e re p ro v id ed fo r, th o
a le tte r of in v ita tio n w as a d d re sse d
to th em from th e C h a m b e r of C om ­
m erce e x te n d in g th e in v ita tio n
to
v isit A sh la n d la te r.
very Special Sellinä
o f Iv e a r w e ll
BL AN K ETS
TODAY and TOMORROW
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Faun B eer K illed —
G am e W a rd e n R oy P a r r r e tu r n e d
from th e A sh la n d canyon th is m o rn ­
ing w ith a fa u n d e e r, w hich w as k il­
led W ed n esd ay e v e n in g by a dog.
P a rtie s c o n c e rn in g th e e sca p a d e a re
know n a n d it is re p o rte d
by th e
G am e W a rd e n th a t p ro se c u tio n will
be in s titu te d .
I or the F r o n t am i B ack—
D eparting Soon—
P o rc h to keep th e h eav y ru g s and
Mr. a n d M rs. L. M. S to c k to n of
p o lish ed flo o rs tid y ,
y o u ’ll
find L ib e rty S tre e t w ill lea v e soon by
d eep heav y m ats to tre d on before
m o to r fo r a n
e x te n d e d
so jo u rn .
e n te r in g th e h o u se a f te r y o u 'v e beer,
T hey expect to sto p in P o rtla n d and
in th e ra in an d d am p n ess. T h e y ’rr w ill proceed to Id a h o w h e re th ey
p re tty a n d th e c h ild re n w ill d e lig h t w ill v isit re la tiv e s fo r an in d e fin ite
in fu ssin g w ith th e ir o v er-sh o es tc p erio d of tim e.
keep th em spic an d sp an . A ny fu r
n itu r e s to re will g lad ly show you
Invitation E xtended—
th e ir d isp la y and you w o n ’t be a b k
A nyone in te re s te d in th e public
to re s is t th e u tility an d h a rm o n y of
schools is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to atteW i
d esig n a n d p u rc h a s in g p rice.
th e Civic C lu b -P a re n t T e a c h e rs R e­
c ep tio n a t th e Civic C lub h o u se a t 8
'I o Cover Your Davenport—
oA lock th is e v e n in g .
ta b le , th e r e a re h e a v ily em hroid-
e re d s c a rfs of o rie n ta l e x q u isite n e ss
E xtended V acation P l a n n e d -
T h in k of a b lack m a rb le
m a n tile
M iss M ay Ila d fie ld w ill leav e to ­
w ith a
m irro r in
w a ln u t
fra m e
m orro w e v e n in g fo r S o u th e rn C a li­
b e a m in g on a beaded fire screen .
fo rn ia w h e re sh e w ill v isit re la tiv e s
I'ash ion Tears a Leaf—
a n d see s ig h ts fo r a m o u th . S a n ta
Return from V acation—
M onica a n d Los A n g eles w ill be tw o
Mr. a n d Mrs. V. V. M ills and Mr.
of her. ch ief o b jec tiv e s. M rs. G eorge
a n d M rs. E. V. C a r te r r e tu r n e d y e s­
B e h re n s, fo rm e rly M iss A ngie M c­
te rd a y from th e ir v a c a tio n to n o rth
D onald w ill a lso m ak e th e sam e trip
e rn beaches. T h e ir a rr iv a l w as not
a n d r e tu r n a t th e end of th e v a c a ­
expected so soon.
tion.
Y ou’ll see a tiger h u n t In the ju n gle,
w ith th e m ean -eatin g beast traeked
and k illed at la st— a
dam
blown
up— w itli an ocean o f roaring, raging
w ater m adly flooding th e surround­
in g country— Jack H olt on a speed­
ing steed accom plish superb stu n ts
o f horsem anship— w ith all th e sk ill
and grace of an Arab.
20fh Century Grocery
28 Stores
28 Stores
If you are interested in what food costs are, this AD will make good reading.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY OFFERINGS
FLOURS and CEREALS—
ALBER’S
Flapjack Flour
Large S i z e ___
SWANS DOWN
Cake Flour
Large Pkg. ..
ALBER’S
Peacock Flour
Large S iz e
CROWN OLYMPIC, VIM, OR DRIFTED SNOW PATENT FLOUR, 49 lb Sk. $1.87
POM AM MP AT o
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4
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Ralston Bran
Package ..
Kellogs Bran
F la k e s ........
1
1 UC
wUG
Large Cans
QEf*
■ ’rushed No 2 ^ s iz e " ® ®
CH ILLY nights ahead! Blanket
supplies become o f first importance
and. this Special Selling holds time­
ly interest for every prudent home
maker.
The Superior quality oi Wear-
well Blankets is aparent in every
detail~m material, finish, size, pat­
terns and coloring. Their deep,
jleecy nay makes them warm and
comfortable, while their strength
of weave is a guarantee of Iona
wear and service.
When blankets of this quality can
oe bought at the prices prevailing
during this special selling, there is
a distinct advantage in buying
Weai well Blankets for every bed
in the home.
Wearwell
Cotton Blankets
the weaving of Wearwell Cotton
blankets goes a special quality of kinky
CHina cotton which is much like wool
m-We!™9 andffPpearance. This together
with the special napping process, which,
without loosening the strong cotton fibres
fluffs them up into a soft velvety nap,
gives Wearwell Blankets their special
heat retaining qualities.
Wearwell Cotton Blankets are made in
beautifully blended colorings and attrac­
tive patterns. They are warm, durable
luxurious coverings at moderate prices.
COTTON BLANKETS
PRICED PAIR
$2.45, $2.85, $3.19, $3.48
These soft, fleecy blankets provide com­
forting warmth for frosty winter nights.
Every strand of wool used in the manu­
facture of Wearwell Wool Blankets is of
good quality and its fluffy light texture is
retained through every process of manu­
facture, fi om the spinning of the woolen,
fibers to the special finishing process,
which produces a thick lofty nap on each
side o f every blanket.
Wearwell Wool Blankets are agreeably
priced.
WOOL BLANKETS
PRICED PAIR
$9.95, $10.75, $13.50, $14.95
WOOL MIXED BLANKETS
C n w --n BIMk n h!i,1; C° » r ’ Pink’ Blue’ Tan 811,1
Grey Double Bed size—Priced P air $3.75.
Heavy Quality double bed size in Plaid Pattern, in
colors, Pink, Blue, Tan and Grey. Priced Pr. $5.98
HEAVY COTTON WOOL FINISH
WOOL MIXED BLANKETS
Blankets, size 70x80 in new beautiful Plaid Pattern
An exceptional value at P air $4.98
No. 2 size Preferred
.Stock •
9 7 a
Wearwell
Wool Blankets
« r
COTTON BLANKETS
Posts Bran Flakes OC«
2 Pkgs. f o r ___ C®C
PINEAPPLE—
Large Cans Sliced
Broken, Fach ..
JUST 10 IN ALL
Double Bed size. Good Quality Blankets and cer­
tainly well made. Plaid Pattern. Pair $8,75.
COTTON BATTS—“CLIMAX”
Del Monte,
Sugar P e a s,___ CfcC
Full Cream Cheese
Pound . . .
vUC
Size 72x90-W hen opened up will make complete
comforter. Moderately Priced at, Each $1.10.
Standard Peas
1923 Pack,
3 C a n s .............. 4 0 C
1
OTHER ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS
Black Pepper,
Bulk half Ih
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1
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Seedless Raisins Q C a
2 Large Pkgs. .. » ® C
T> ZA Y T A "v -
CANNELTCOPPFF P ,
lib ^ a n 39c
can $ U 5
OC ä
Seeded Raisins
2 Large Pkgs .. ™ ® ®
CC ä
Royal W hite Soap
12 Bars : . . ..
Q t Mason Ja rs
Dozen
OwC
Bulk Seedless^
5 P o u n d s ___
®®C
17*
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n ge 7 2 “
40c- 2 * » «119; » » • «2.29.
Dependable’ Gold^ West, or Royal Club, fresh roasted
f P o u n ^ l T ’ 20TH CENTURY- F r- h from 20th Century Roaster, Pound 35c;
Crystal White
Soap, 5 bars . . . .
Guest Ivory Soap
Bar
12 for
H u n d i eds oi Others as good or better reasons why we reduce living costs
A shland Store
374 E ast Main Street.
io iiîî
M edford Store
31 N. Central Ave.
COMFORTER CHALLIES
36-inch wide, pleasing designs, including many
floral patterns, are here. Fine Quality, Yard 19c.
COMFORTERS
Pilled with 100 per cent double eowied cotton, and
covered with good quality Silkoline. Buying in
large quantities enables us to make these prices.
Each $3.98—$4.48---- $4.98—$5.48
SEAMLESS SHEETS
Good size 81x90 inches. Good, Heavy Quality sheets,
they are bleached, tree from dressing! A generous
saving is made on these!
Special—Each $1.69.
BUY YOUR NEW COAT HERE SATURDAY. PLENTY OF GOOD
BARGAINS LEFT IN COATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHIL­
DREN. COME and see for yourself—No trouble lo show goods. Every gar­
ment is made in the latest style and of the new and wanted materials. With
and without FUR COLLARS. ,
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HOLEPROOF Silk and
Wool and Wool Hosiery
for Winter Wear.
i.
E. R 1SAACC & CO.
The Quality Store
Sweaters in Heavy Rope
stiteli for Boys. Slip-Over
Styles in High Colors.